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The Art of Accessorising Sydney
27.Nov : 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The Art of Accessorising
Discover the Art of Accessorising with Wesson, Melbourne’s iconic fashion boutique. As experts in their field, Wesson has been providing first-class couture and tailoring services for a range of respected clientele, from superstars to CEOs, for 42 years.
Join the Wesson team and their special guests – stylists Helen Robinett, plus special guest speaker, Sandra Vincent – CEO Arthritis & Osteoporosis NSW, as they unlock the secrets behind accessorising, showcasing sought after European labels, including M Missoni and Max Mara.
Hosted by the Co-Director of Wesson, John Leijon, this exclusive event is not to be missed.
Enjoy a fashionable afternoon with expert stylists, image consultants and jewellery designers as they showcase the importance of accessorising to emphasise your style and personality, expand the versatility of your wardrobe and keep you looking effortlessly stylish throughout every season.
Monday 27th November, 2017 – 6:00 to 7:30pm
Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney – $69 per head
Book via Eventbrite or call Wesson (03) 9499 1992
Venue
Sofitel Wentworth
61-101 Phillip Street
Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
+ Google Map
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Foreclosure/REO
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Short Sale
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3 bedroom townhouse in excellent condition. Super convenient location to schools and shopping. Easy access to Rt 13 and Rt 50. Range, ref, washer, dryer included. 11.6 x 8 rear deck. Pool and Playground. Ready NOW for your move.
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Porch/Deck Type
Deck(s),front,porch,rear
Water/Sewer
Public Central Sewer,public Central Water
List Date
2017-08-11
MLS Area
23-04 Wicomico Co Southeast
Annual City Tax
$885
Annual St/Cnty Tax
$827
Cumulative DOM
10
Agent Days On Market
10
Orig. List Price
$119,900
Dwelling Sq. Footage
1344.00
Year Built
1986
Lot Acres
0.04
Fed Flood Ins Avail.
No
Exterior Features
Exterior Type
Vinyl Siding
Exterior Features
Insulated Windows,off Street Parking,storm Doors
Pool Type
In Ground
Garage (# of Spaces)
0.00
Deeded Dock
No
Garage Type
None
Waterfront
No
Waterview
No
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Interior Feature
Ceiling Fan(s),chair Railing,crown Molding,walk-in Closet(s),window Treatments
Primary Heat Type
Heat Pump
Air Conditioning
Central Air
Appliances
Dishwasher,disposal,dryer,range - Electric,refrigerator/freezer,washer
Furnished
None
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John Ingram
John Ingram phone number01363 775414
Address: Helmores Centre 117 High Street
Crediton, Devon EX17 3LG
Telephone: 01363 775414
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Ref:102534
Bruder Schaeff Mini Excavator
£
£13.99
In-stock
In Stock
Leeds Birstall
8 In Stock
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Free Delivery on orders over £20. Exclusions apply.
Click & Collect not available on this item
Age Suitability: 3 Years +
Features
• Excavator arm fully functions
• Bucket can be detached
• Adjustable plough blade
• Fully rotating driver's cab
• Contents: A Bruder Schaeff Mini Excavator
• Batteries Not Required
Product Description
Make excavating easy with the Bruder Schaeff Excavator. The excavator arm is fully functioning, the bucket can be detached and the plough blade is adjustable. The jib crane of the Schaeff mini excavator can be articulated laterally, making a realistic excavator function possible. Also the driver's cab of the Schaeff mini excavator turns by 360° and the rubber tracks ensure a quiet rolling motion. Features fully functioning excavator arm and detachable shovel.
EU Warning: Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard.
Supplier Contact Details: [email protected] Supplier Phone: UK 353 67 63800 ROI 067 63800
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Self Catering in Devon - Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe Travel and Heritage Information
Whitestone
Ilfracombe
Devon
England
Whitestone, Ilfracombe, Devon
Check Availability
Booking through:
Sykes Cottages
Telephone Sykes Cottages booking line Phone booking on 01244 352 197
WiFi
Sleeps a maximum of: 4
Pricing From: £234.00 - 582.00
This first floor apartment in Lincombe near Ilfracombe sleeps four people.
Whitestone is a first floor apartment in Lincombe near Ilfracombe. The all first floor apartment has a double bedroom, a bathroom, and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with double sofa bed. Outside is a shared garden with furniture and a shared games room with pool table, darts, table football and table tennis. Whitestone is within easy reach of the village pub and a sandy beach, whilst Ilfracombe and the rest of this stretch of coastline is close by.
RECENT CUSTOMER REVIEWS
We received a very warm, friendly welcome from the owner. The property is lovely and has an amazingly large well kept garden with countryside and sea views. It is in a very good location for walks and is only approximately 10mins away from Ilfracombe and the beach at Woolacombe is gorgeous. We also found the area to be very dog friendly as well as many of the pubs. A plaque hangs inside the entrance hall reading "Enter as strangers leave as friends" - this really sums up our wonderful stay. We will be returning for two weeks next year!
Mrs Harrall
2016-07-02
Lovely setting ,the host was so helpful and friendly. Felt more than comfortable with the dog being with us as she was given so much fuss.
Mrs Petrie
2014-07-09
The flat was lovely with amazing views and the best hostess you could ever want. We were made to feel totally at home, can't wait to go back.
Ms Garnor
2014-06-30
We felt very at home, the owners were very helpful and welcoming, we would definitely recommend Whitestone.
Ms Colley
2014-06-21
Services / Facilities:
Facilities
Oil central heating. Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, shared use of washing machine in laundry room, TV with FreeSat, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, DVDs and games. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and baby bath on request. Off road parking for 1 car. Shared rear lawned garden with patio, furniture, games, trampoline and BBQ. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Pub 10 mins walk, shop 2 miles. Note: Newspapers and grocery deliveries can be arranged by prior arrangement with the owner.
Changeover Day
Fri
Bedrooms
1
Double Beds: 1
Further Amenities:
Linen provided
Towels provided
Cooker
Fridge
Washing Machine
Television
High Chair
Cot
WiFi
Approximate Location
Map is approximate and should only be used to get a rough idea of the cottage location.
Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Ilfracombe area.
Nearest Attractions
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Chambercombe Manor - 2.2 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating
Braunton, St Brannock's Church - 5.5 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating
Marwood Hill - 5.9 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating
Marwood, St Michael's Church - 5.9 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating
Arlington, St James Church - 7.8 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating
Arlington Court - 7.9 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating
Tapeley Park - 10.5 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating
Parracombe, St Petrock's Church - 10.9 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating
Swimbridge, St James Church - 12.5 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating
Cobbaton Combat Collection - 14 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating
Nearest Alternative Cottages
Details of facilities are believed correct at time of publication, but may be subject to change by the cottage proprietor. Up-to-the-minute facility listings will be always presented during the booking process for your approval.
UK Self Catering
England - Scotland - Wales
Popular Locations
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Just got turned onto this site and think it's great. Anyway, I'd like to take a friend out to the city for her birthday to 2 places before coming back across the bay for a jazz show: one for a pre-dinner snack/appetizer, and one for the actual meal. I'd like the restaurants to be within walking distance of each other (long walk is fine), entrees to be kept under $30, and somewhat lively atmosphere for a Tuesday night (not empty). Any suggestions for a good combination? Thanks
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Freediver Central launches
On March 25th, Francisco Gautier and friends launched Freedive Central – a website dedicated to promoting freediving, freedivers and freediving competitions.
Their list of features concentrate on competitions and education with features for both FreeDivers and Organisers:
FreeDiver Features:
• Upload a personal Photo
• Promote your abilities
• Promote your sponsors
• Promote your courses
• Enter competitions
• Be on FreeDive Central ranking
Organiser Features:
• Promote your AIDA event
• Promote your sponsors
• Use tools to organise an AIDA competition
• Inscribe athletes and contact them
• Edit results
• Have your results in the FreeDive Central ranking
• Display pictures of your event
All this is available now at FreeDive Central
Stephan Whelan
Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His passion for the underwater world started at 8 years-old with a try-dive in a hotel pool on holiday that soon formulated into a passion he pursued in all his spare time. In 1996 his passion for the underwater world led him to setup DeeperBlue.com. When he gets time he enjoys both Freediving and Scuba Diving when not traveling for work or enjoying time with his family in London.
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Cannon v. Speedway LLC
United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division
September 14, 2017
MARY ANN CANNON, Plaintiffs,
v.
SPEEDWAY LLC, Defendants.
OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT [DOC. 11]
GEORGE CARAM STEEH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.
Plaintiff, Mary Ann Cannon, filed her complaint in this premises liability action in Wayne County Circuit Court on November 11, 2015. Cannon was represented by counsel. Defendant timely removed the case to this court on January 26, 2016. Plaintiff's counsel participated in discovery, and filed a response to defendant's motion for summary judgment on December 5, 2016. On December 28, 2016, after the dispositive motion was fully briefed, plaintiff's counsel filed a motion to withdraw as counsel. The court held a hearing on the motion to withdraw on January 10, 2017, and entered an order granting the motion and staying the case for 30 days for plaintiff to retain new counsel. The order provided that in the event a new attorney does not file an appearance in that time, plaintiff shall be deemed to be proceeding pro se and the court will rule on the summary judgment motion without oral argument. [Doc. 18]
In the eight months since plaintiff's counsel withdrew, no new counsel has filed an appearance on her behalf. On July 20, 2017, the court issued an order in which it informed plaintiff it would not continue the stay on the pending motion for summary judgment. [Doc. 23] Because plaintiff was represented by counsel in the drafting of her complaint, throughout discovery and during the briefing of her response to the summary judgment motion, she will not be prejudiced by the court making a determination on defendant's motion without entertaining oral argument.
This is a premises liability action in which plaintiff allegedly tripped and fell while entering defendant Speedway LLC (“Speedway”) convenience store. Plaintiff alleges that she slipped on a mat near the entrance and fell into a sales rack causing her to lose consciousness and suffer injuries. However, plaintiff's nephew Robert Crane and sister Jill Crane have given testimony that contradicts plaintiff's allegations. Now before the court is defendant Speedway's motion for summary judgment pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Plaintiff cannot establish that Speedway owed her a duty as an invitee to the premises. Furthermore, she cannot establish that any hazard existed or was not open and obvious. For the reasons given below, the court GRANTS Speedway's motion for summary judgment.
I. Factual Background
On July 21, 2013, plaintiff Mary Ann Cannon was traveling home to Kentwood, Michigan from Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Plaintiff was accompanied by, amongst others, her ten year-old grandson, her adult nephew Robert Crane, and her sister Jill Crane. At some point during the drive, plaintiff stopped at the nearest gas station off of the highway in order to use the restroom. Plaintiff alleges that she was injured when she stopped at the Speedway located at 300 Six Mile Road, Whitmore Lake, Michigan (“Whitmore Lake Speedway”).
Plaintiff, Robert Crane, and Jill Crane each offer differing accounts of the events of July 21, 2013. These facts are grouped by subject matter as follows: the location of the Speedway, the physical characteristics of the Speedway, and the events of the accident.
A. Location of Speedway
Plaintiff testified that she does not recall which highway she was on, or which exit she took to arrive at the Speedway gas station. Furthermore, plaintiff stated that it took about one hour or less to drive from the Whitmore Lake Speedway to her home in Kentwood, MI. Defendant has provided GPS data that shows the travel time and distance between the Whitmore Lake Speedway and plaintiff's house is one hour and forty minutes and 119 miles. (Google Maps, Doc 11-4).
Robert Crane testified that he also does not remember which highway he and plaintiff traveled on, which exit they took, or the specific Speedway station where the accident took place. (R. Crane Dep. at 14).
At some point after the incident, plaintiff testified she determined the location of the Speedway when her ten-year-old grandson guided her to the Whitmore Lake Speedway. (Cannon Dep. at 72). However, plaintiff also testified that at the time of the incident, her grandson was asleep. (Id. at 33).
B. Physical Characteristics of Speedway
Plaintiff testified that the parking lot was comprised partly of dirt and that a lot of land was cleared off in preparation for building. Plaintiff recalled two sets of doors at the front entrance of the Speedway; specifically including an automatic door. When plaintiff returned to the Whitmore Lake Speedway with her grandson, she identified a mirror in the bathroom that she contends looked the same as the mirror she used on the date of the accident. (Cannon Dep. at 74).
Robert Crane also stated that the parking lot of the gas station was made up of both dirt and concrete. (R. Crane Dep. at 26). Crane recalls entering through one set of doors, with another set of doors to the left, the ...
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15,000 Sq.Ft. lot
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$257,500
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wonder if someone would volunteer to write an excel format to accomodate the system that was given to us all generously so we can just input our own states numbers to see what kind of hits we can make. Thanks to all.
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Which system is that?
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retxx,
Covermaster can do this for you.
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the thread I was referring to was the bugs program under lottery systems called what a difference. The thread was 105681
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Quote: Originally posted by retxx on January 19, 2005
the thread I was referring to was the bugs program under lottery systems called what a difference. The thread was 105681
Thanx retxx.
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Ihave been hearing that the use of fractal geometry has been moderately successful for one player called greg. Now where does one find the information on fractal geometry and how do you translate with it into Excell sheets.
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http://www.fractalwisdom.com/FractalWisdom/fractal.html
Try this site for Fractal Geometry info...haven't had time to read further
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madam,
Please can you give more information on this Fractal Geometry. I searched for posts by greg, but found nothing.
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The Geometry of Chaos
Mandelbrot's eclectic research ultimately led to a great breakthrough summarized by a simple mathematical formula: z -> z^2 + c . This formula is now named after its inventor and is called the Mandelbrot set. It is significant to understand that this formula, and the Law of Wisdom which it represents, could not have been discovered without computers. It is no accident that his discovery, which many say is the greatest in twentieth century mathematics, occurred in the research laboratories of IBM. The Mandelbrot set is a dynamic calculation based on the iteration (calculation based on constant feedback) of complex numbers with zero as the starting point. The order behind the chaotic production of numbers created by the formula z -> z^2 + c can only be seen by the computer calculation and graphic portrayal of these numbers. Otherwise the formula appears to generate a totally random and meaningless set of numbers. It is only when millions of calculations are mechanically performed and plotted on a two dimensional plane (the computer screen) that the hidden geometric order of the Mandelbrot set (shown below) is revealed. The order is of a strange and beautiful kind, containing self similar recursiveness over an infinite scale. This is shown below is the magnification sequence of the Mandelbrot set.
Refer to my previous post for a link to this site...well worth the read if for no reason but expansion of one's knowledge of advanced mathematics.
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It's nice to know about a bit more advanced math, but... this - > sign doesn't make any sense here...especially without an explanation what represents the sign itself, what is z and what is c.
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"The Mandelbrot set is a set of complex numbers, so we graph it on the complex number plane. However, first we have to find many numbers that are part of the set. To do this we need a test that will determine if a given number is inside the set or outside the set. The test is based on the equation Z = Z2 + C.
C represents a constant number, meaning that it does not change during the testing process. C is the number we are testing, the point on the complex plane that will be plotted when testing is complete. Z starts out as zero, but it changes as we repeatedly iterate this equation. With each iteration we create a new Z that is equal to the old Z squared plus the constant C. So the number Z keeps changing throughout the test."
That's from an explanation even I can understand , from "A guide for people with little math experience. By David Dewey" ws http://www.olympus.net/personal/dewey/mandelbrot.html
Hope this helps
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If it was possible to discover a software sub routine for using quantum physics and worm holes to go forward in time we could let a software program pick the lotto draws from the future.
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Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on January 24, 2005
If it was possible to discover a software sub routine for using quantum physics and worm holes to go forward in time we could let a software program pick the lotto draws from the future.
In that case will be quite hard to find a lottery company offering any game...
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Quote: Originally posted by lottoshlep on January 24, 2005
"The Mandelbrot set is a set of complex numbers, so we graph it on the complex number plane. However, first we have to find many numbers that are part of the set. To do this we need a test that will determine if a given number is inside the set or outside the set. The test is based on the equation Z = Z2 + C.
C represents a constant number, meaning that it does not change during the testing process. C is the number we are testing, the point on the complex plane that will be plotted when testing is complete. Z starts out as zero, but it changes as we repeatedly iterate this equation. With each iteration we create a new Z that is equal to the old Z squared plus the constant C. So the number Z keeps changing throughout the test."
That's from an explanation even I can understand , from "A guide for people with little math experience. By David Dewey" ws http://www.olympus.net/personal/dewey/mandelbrot.html
Hope this helps
Thanx for the link lottoshlep.
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All very interesting, but how does it help with the prediction of Lotto numbers? Can anyone give an example?
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
About that Assumed Average Weight Per Person thing
Updated below ...
There has been a lot of mirth about the US Coast Guard regulation requiring passenger vessels to alter stability calculations in relation to the "Assumed Average Weight Per Person".
Effective 1 December 2011, the Assumed Average Weight Per Person was increased from 160 lbs. to 185 lbs. The impact on US flagged passenger vessels is significant, particularly smaller types. In Washington State the ferry system declared that (rather than weigh every passenger) they would be reducing their passenger capacity to stay within the stability criteria established for each ship. (I'm not sure about the heeling moment that would occur in a ship like the Puyallup if everyone ran to one side).
It's not just Americans
In fact, during the notification phase the USCG received several submissions. At least two recommended that the AAWPP be increased to 187 lbs., the actual average weight of American adults.
Before anyone starts pointing too quickly at the population of the US there should be some heed paid to decisions by the International Maritime Organization's Maritime Safety Committee. The MSC made amendments to the International Life Saving Appliances code taking effect in October 2010 and then again to take effect 1 January 2012.
Under international rules the former average assumed weight of occupants of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats was 75 kg (165 lbs). Effective Oct 2010 the new assumed average weight of all persons, worldwide, getting into a lifeboat became 82.5 kg (182 lbs). As of 1 January 2012 the new mass of 82.5 kg per person applies to all survival craft, worldwide.
Looks like we're all getting fatter.
Good question: From Christina, in comments, about life jackets and whether there have been any changes to match the changes in survival craft. The answer is, YES. Go here for details.
New requirements for the carriage of additional equipment, also effective July 1, 2010,
have been introduced under the SOLAS Convention, as follows:
• On all ships where adult lifejackets are not designed to fit persons weighing up to 140 kg with a chest girth of up to 1,750 mm, suitable accessories are to be provided that allow the lifejacket to be secured to such persons.
• All passenger ships are to be provided with lifejackets for “infants”.
Update 30/12: The infant lifejacket requirement noted above prompted an offline question: How many?
The answer is as follows:
1. For vessels on voyages under 24 hours: 2.5 percent of the total passengers.
2. For vessels on voyages of 24 hours or greater: An approved "infant" lifejacket for every infant onboard.
Infant lifejackets should be marked INFANT.
5 comments:
Christina Montgomery said...
So if it's all lifesaving appliances, and they've downsized the capacity of lifeboats in sone places as a response, has there been any consideration of lifejackets? I'm assuming that things like chutes are built to carry bigger people already, and that you still go down them one at a time, so that doesn't matter.
I'm just off to look up the info on lifejackets, but I thought maybe you would know something about whether they've changed at all, regulation-wise, as average weights go up. Does the Newton rating requirement change, or do the jackets have to be physically bigger, longer crotch straps, stuff like?
Thanks.
Christina Montgomery said...
Sorry, I meant in "some" places. Poor typing.
tidalstation said...
Good question, Christina, (as I would expect).
I've answered it in the update above. Many thanks for bringing it forward.
Christina Montgomery said...
Thanks, Mr. Station (Ms Station? Station Nation?)
That's pretty interesting then, the idea of a jacket that has to fit a chest of up to 1750 mm -- that's almost 69 inches.
I wonder what the "accessories" you use for people past that look like, and if you keep some jackets ready with them pre-attached, or if you try to do all that as the emergency or evacuation is under way.
Wow. Interesting times.
I've been searching around trying to find out if there's a weight limit on people you can toss into an emergency chute. Can't find anything yet.
tidalstation said...
Hmmm... Mr. Station, I suppose. Well seasoned master mariner, still running 56,000 tons of passenger vessel from time to time.
"Attachments" can be anything from a custom designed device to a piece of line and a picture of sheet bends. That's the problem with MSC resolutions - you could drive a VLCC through the loopholes.
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Cruises to Middle East
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Discover modernity with a Cruise to the Middle East
The Middle East is one of the most fascinating destinations in the world and is an area living a strong development thanks to its natural resources. It is in this area that the eldest cultures of our civilization are rooted and where you can find cities such as Jerusalem - whose Old City is part of the World Heritage Site since 1981 and center where the most distant religions meet - Baghdad, Damascus and Istanbul. Taoticket makes you discover these worlds far and close at the same time, where you feel like in a fairytale.
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Middle East
Middle East Italy - Cyprus - Israel - Egypt - Jordan - Oman - United Arab Emirates
Tour Operator: Crystal
Crystal Symphony
Length: 18 Nights
Depart from: da: Civitavecchia
Departure Date: il: 04 November 2017
Itinerary: Civitavecchia, Navigation, Navigation, Limassol, Haifa, Ashdod, Suez Canal, Aqaba, Navigation, Navigation, Navigation, Navigation, Salalah, Navigation, Muscat, Muscat, Navigation, Dubai, Dubai
External $5,957
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Constellation
Length: 10 Nights
Depart from: da: Abu Dhabi
Departure Date: il: 27 November 2017
Internal $1,777
Prices p.p. Including taxes
Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 15 December 2017
Internal $2,041
External $1,701
Balcony $1,849
Suite $3,121
Flight included
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 16 December 2017
Prices p.p. Including taxes
Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 22 December 2017
Internal $1,109
External $1,375
Balcony $1,553
Suite $2,781
Prices p.p. Including taxes
Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 23 December 2017
Internal $1,553
External $1,923
Balcony $2,071
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 23 December 2017
Internal $961
External $1,257
Balcony $1,553
Suite $2,885
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Abu Dhabi
Departure Date: il: 24 December 2017
Internal $1,390
External $1,567
Balcony $1,760
Suite $3,195
Prices p.p. Including taxes
Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 29 December 2017
Internal $1,479
External $1,775
Balcony $2,115
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 30 December 2017
Internal $1,479
External $1,715
Balcony $1,863
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Bahrain - Qatar
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 30 December 2017
Internal $1,804
External $2,100
Balcony $2,293
Suite $3,625
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Bahrain - Qatar
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Abu Dhabi
Departure Date: il: 31 December 2017
Internal $1,538
External $1,834
Balcony $2,130
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 05 January 2018
Internal $1,775
External $1,967
Balcony $2,071
Suite $2,781
Flight included
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 06 January 2018
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 06 January 2018
Internal $813
External $1,035
Balcony $1,331
Suite $2,515
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 12 January 2018
Internal $1,819
External $2,041
Balcony $2,145
Suite $3,077
Flight included
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Abu Dhabi
Departure Date: il: 14 January 2018
Balcony $2,145
Suite $3,329
Flight included
Prices p.p. Including taxes
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Oman
Tour Operator: Costa Cruises
Costa Mediterranea
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 19 January 2018
Internal $931
External $961
Balcony $1,109
Suite $1,893
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Bahrain - Qatar
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Dubai
Departure Date: il: 20 January 2018
External $1,582
Balcony $1,331
Suite $2,515
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Middle East
Middle East United Arab Emirates - Bahrain - Qatar
Tour Operator: MSC Cruises
MSC Splendida
Length: 7 Nights
Depart from: da: Abu Dhabi
Departure Date: il: 21 January 2018
Balcony $2,293
Flight included
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Arab Emirates and Middle East:things to see and do
With our offers on the cruises to the Middle East – the cradle of the eldest cultures in the world - you will visit the rampant cities in the Arab Emirates, cities such as Istanbul where you will indulge your whims at the Gran Bazar, visit the church of Hagia Sophia or the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. If you opt for a cruise to the Arab Emirates, you cannot miss Burj Al Arab luxury hotel, that with its 300 meters height characterizes the city’s skyline. Do you want to escape the heat and live an exciting experience? Sky or practice snowboard at the Ski Dubai Resort Dome, an extraordinary open-air ski track! If you love nature, you can enjoy a safari at the Arabian Village on a jeep, while living the spectacle of the dunes of sand in the desert. Worthy of attention are Jerusalem and Bethlehem, where you can visit the famous Church of the Nativity. From Ashdod you can reach these destinations and enjoy the landscape of the Dead Sea. The gastronomic selection in these places are countless: even on this aspect, the Middle East gathers the most various cultures and will make you realize how they are close to each other. You can try the delicious specialties of this area, made with simple products, but that will make you feel an explosion of tastes. In Dubai you can find any kind of food, from the exotic cuisine to the European one, from traditional dishes to the most sophisticated specialties, international fast-foods next to small typical restaurants, anything you want to eat is available at any time thanks to huge offer of this city. Taoticket offers you only the best, take a look at our destinations online and book with us the most exotic holiday you have ever had!
The Arab Emirates, with their wanton luxury, are currently living a strong technological and architectural development. Cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been filling up with skyscrapers, futuristic and architectural buildings that surprise all those visit them. This fast development does not overshadow the tradition that is still strong and coexists with the enhancement of this area: it won’t be weird seeing a camel next to modern buildings or end up in a characteristic souk full of spices and carpets that remind of the old commerce close to the extra modern malls.
From the natural point of view, the landscapes of this areas are as well fascinating and variegated. The stretches of golden sand, the oasis in the Sahara Desert and the underwater world of the Red Sea will conquer your heart forever. With the excursions offered by the best cruise companies, you will get in contact with the deep culture of these places. Choose a Cruise with our partner cruise companies, our prices are unbeatable and the range of option is wide: you can travel with MSC Crociere, Costa Crociere and Royal Caribbean. For each departure we can provide the flight and nights in dream hotels. According to your needs, we can book for you the flight from the city you live in at the best time to make you travel safe and comfortable. Contact our operators to receive a personalized offer, they will find the most convenient last-minute offers for your unforgettable holiday.
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Message from the convenors: AILA Congress in Rio, 2017
Hi All,
We hope you are all enjoying settling into the new year and some new students. While we are still fresh after Xmas-New Year, the convenors of the AILA Autonomous Learning Research Network (AILA ReNLA) have been working in the background to be prepared for the AILA ReNLA section of the AILA Congress 2017 in Rio.
Research Networks will have their own presentation day (i.e. colloquia), and there will be no other presentations or symposia at the same time. This will be followed by an AGM and appropriate social event! We also plan to co-edit a refereed book and/or special journal after the conference. (more…)
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ReNLA Bulletin, December 2013
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Contents
1. Message from the convenors
2. ‘Inside ReNLA’:
a. Longevity of ReNs, and renewal of ReNLA
b. Publication of AILA 2011 papers
3. Research agenda discussions
4. Beginners resource project
5. Recent publications by members
6. Doctoral theses
7. Membership update
8. Website update
9. AUTO-L update
10. Upcoming Conferences
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ReNLA Bulletin, January 2013
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Here are the full contents of this January 2013 Bulletin:
1. Message from the convenors
2. ‘Inside ReNLA’
a. Committee members
b. Longevity of ReNs, and renewal of ReNLA
c. Publication of AILA 2011 papers
3. Research agenda discussions: Call for your participation
4. Articles in Learner Autonomy in Language Learning (December 2012 edition)
5. Beginners resource project
6. Recent publications by members
7. Doctoral theses
8. Membership update
9. Website update
10. AUTO-L update
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February 2012 Bulletin
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1. Message from the newly elected convenors
2. Articles in Learner Autonomy in Language Learning (August 2011 edition)
3. Membership Update
4. Upcoming Events
5. Recent Publications by Members
6. ‘Inside ReNLA’
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May 2011 Bulletin
The latest AILA Research Network on Learner Autonomy Bulletin is now available here: May 2011 Bulletin.
1. Upcoming Events
2. Call for papers
3. Membership Update
4. Recent Publications
5. ReNLA Business Meeting
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January 2011 Bulletin
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November, 2009 Bulletin
Dear ReNLA members,
We’re writing to give you an update on recent ReNLA activities and to ask for your input. We hope you enjoy the new web-based format for this Bulletin. Feel free to use the comment boxes on each page or e-mail us directly.
1. Call for proposals: ReNLA Symposium at AILA 2011 in Beijing – ‘Social Dimensions of Autonomy’
2. Work Underway on New Website
3. Learner Autonomy in Language Learning (LALL) Section of Website
4. Recent Publications Section of Website
5. AUTO-L Discussions
6. ReNLA-supported Conference: ‘Implementing Learner Autonomy in the 21st Century’, Zirve University, Gaziantep, Turkey, 1-3 June 2010
7. Membership update
We look forward to receiving your proposals for the AILA 2011 conference, as well as notices about upcoming events, your short articles, reports and reviews, and references to recent publications for the website. Also, should you have issues or announcements you’d like us to bring to members’ attention, please let us know and we’ll try to include them in the next bulletin. Until you hear from us again, please consider exploring the website from time to time: http://www.ailarenla.org/ or (new site under construction, here) https://renautonomy.wordpress.com/
Best wishes,
GaroldMurray ([email protected]) and Richard Smith ([email protected])
(Convenors of the AILA Research Network on Learner Autonomy in Language Learning, 2008-2011)
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Flower Bows
I made these bows at a church activity last week. I took apart some fake flowers and layered them with others. Then I hot glued them together and onto a metal clip. Pretty much the easiest bows I have ever made! Now if only I had a little girl to wear them!
1 comment:
1. Cute! Homemade bows are all the rage up here. Almost every girl in Church has one in her hair every week.
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Kathy’s Table
After a diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, Kathy Godwin turned to clean eating to help alleviate symptoms of the disease. By eliminating dairy, sugar, and glutens she improved her overall quality of life. Today, Kathy creates foods for the health conscious…
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So, it’s time to throw down the gauntlet… and get to the bottom of the “to-shampoo-or-not-to-shampoo” debate. Okay, maybe not exactly, but I do want to hear your feedback. Some naturals swear by conditioner washing, and using shampoo infrequently while others swear by regular shampooing.
So, I’m taking it to you, ladies, do you primarily co-wash? Or do you use shampoo? Why or why not? Did you switch from one method to another and see a difference? I’m dying to hear these answers!
Do you co-wash or shampoo your hair?
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Kennedi
Hi, I find that washing our 4c or what ever type of hair we have to much can lead to dryness. See we do not have to wash as often as folks who have natrually oily hair. If we was once or twice a month it will be just fine. Leave some of the gunk in wear protective styles for a while if you think your hair is to gunky to wear out. On the real though, see how much healthier your 4 what ever hair gets and feels w/o all the washing.. God bless and good luck all you… Read more »
Abena
Is it bad to shampoo and co-wash right? A few minutes apart?
I work out everyday and co-wash alone isn’t a daily option.
I wash my hair once a week.
Angela
I just started on a natural hair journey 3 weeks ago. My hair is very dry and very coarse. I have only washed my hair with a co- wash since my journey and found out it dose not strip and dry out my hair like shampoo did. I have read that sulfate is not good for your hair, so I thinking of buying a shampoo without sulfate and use it once a month.
patricia
Ive reintroduced shampoo with black soap and more often. I notice how much shiny my silver my streaks are. Had been cowashin for 4 wks and poo-ing once a month. I know now that my hair and scalp needs more shampooing..thank God 4 this learning hair journey!
NewlyNatural
I just did my BC a few days ago…so I’m new to the game. The day I did my BC, I got a wash, scalp treatment (I don’t think she knew what she was doing) & conditioner. My scalp was itching before I went to bed that night. I have always had issues with dry scalp & have been co-washing daily since my BC & my scalp still itches. Someone please HELP! I don’t know what I should do.
shonlisa
i tried co-washing and my scalp did not agree all. my head never itched so bad in all my life. to me its like rubbing lotion on your body without showering, it just feels so wrong lol. And i cant do sulfate-free because they tend to strip my hair more than sulfates which defeats the purpose of buying it. I’ve been natural for a year now and im finding that the simpler i keep my regiment the better. All i need is a good and cheap shampoo, conditioner, leave-in, & sealant and im straight.
Rebecca
I’ve been transitioning for 11 months now and I’m still having trouble deciding wether to co-wash or not. For a few months now I’ve been co-washing but that left my scalp (as well as the rest of my hair) coated with gunk and I walked OUT of the shower with my hair sticky. Not a good sign. I might have just been using a too-heavy conditioner but i’m having second thoughts about co-washing. And when I DO shampoo (I use a chagrin valley bar then do a ACV rinse), my hair feels dry and kinda thinner! What do I do??… Read more »
Marly
I actually used to shampoo every week, until I colored for the 4th time, then I noticed my hair was always dry, and actually started breaking. So now I just clarify once a month and co-wash at least twice a week and my hair has gotten better.
jeje1718
I went through a phase where I cowashed alot and it didnt really work out for me. I prefer shampooing most times because my scalp gets itchy if I wait too long to do it. I usually shampoo every 4-11 days depending on how my hair and scalp feels and how busy I am. I might cowash in-between if I feel like it or have the time, but frequent shampooing is a must.
Krys
I tried co-washing and it was NOT for me. My scalp suffered the most. I only tried it one time and that was all I needed.
I shampoo my hair in sections and that allows me to cleanse my scalp and my hair really well. It also helps with the detangling process too!
Felicia
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR:)
I co-wash all the time bc I rinse with the acv first. You may dilute it with water and once you put your conditioner on it and deep condition the smell goes away.
The acv leaves my hair feeling light and fluffy:) that’s the best way I can describe it…
And it is clean. No build up. Plus the ph balance helps the scalp and hair.
I love BGLH!
Charlotte
ive been sulfate free for over two years now and stopped relaxing around the same time. didnt start trying to co-wash until i cut my relaxed ends off (aug 10), but it left my hair feeling disgusting, i endured weeks of my hair looking and feeling gross before realising it wasnt for everyone. now i used a natural shampoo bar and lightly condition with steeped marshmallow root because my hair gets over-moisturised easily, and its been working well, no breakage and my curls feel bouncy instead of limp and floppy!
Alley G
I co wash. I have shampooed twice in the last 6 months due to curiosity, though. Shampoo irritates my EXTREMELY sensitive scalp. I also find it odd that people shampoo and then devote so much time to restoring moisture. For my medium-fine hair, a mix of EVOO/conditioner/water/ACV helps me detangle and break up dirt and dead skin. After I rinse that out, another application of conditioner lifts any extra residue. The result, soft, shiny, manageable hair whose natural oils were never stripped, but augmented and cleaned by the treatment.
Jo Somebody
I normally shampoo at the weekend and co-wash midweek, but every now and then I will have an extra co-wash during the week. I selected ‘both equally’ because I think it best describes me.
I got a selection of shampoo bars from Chagrin Valley though and I’m going to have to sit on my hands to stop myself doing extra shampoos! I like the bars so far!
Also, starting tomorrow, I’m going to incorporate ayurvedic tea rinses (with shikakai and aritha – cleansing, and amla and brahmi – conditioning) every few weeks. Got the idea from youtube’s NappyNFree.
Nappynfree
Hey, Jo Somebody! Thanks for the shout out! I like using the tea rinses when wearing yarn twists. Since I don’t use a lot of product on my hair while in the yarn, I feel it really gets my hair clean.
I just started adding a tablespoon of ACV to my tea and I *think* I like it. I plan on doing another Ayurvedic tea YouTube video soon.
AshBash
Maybe it’s just because I’m still in the TWA phase (I BC’d 2 1/2 months ago), but I cowash my hair either everyday or every other day. It just leaves my hair so nice and moisturized and soft. Plus my hair seems to be growing well so I figure it doesn’t hurt. I usually shampoo my hair once a week out of habit and because my conditioner has a cone in it, but I went two weeks without shampooing and my hair and scalp were perfectly fine. I guess it just depends on the person and what stage they’re at… Read more »
CJ
I shampoo my hair about twice a week. I co-washed every few days when my hair was shorter, but now that it’s longer co-washing just doesn’t get it clean enough.
T.
These days, neither. I haven’t used shampoo in months, but I don’t co-wash either. Instead I clean my hair and scalp with vinegar (preferably ACV, but malt vinegar works okay too). My hair’s in good shape, and my scalp is flake-free and itch-free, much better than when I used to shampoo.
Ameerah Pearman
I finally figured out my routine… and it involves shampoo… well, not your traditional shampoo. For my type 4 hair I use Kinky Curly Come Clean Shampoo once a week. I have evil scalp. Evil itchy,flaky, just evil scalp. So, I MUST shampoo it and get it all off. Then, I follow up with a acv rinse, and then my leave-in (Knot Today) and seal (coconut oil). I also realized that I need to co-wash in the middle of the week and I use Tresemme naturals for that. Evil scalp is MEAN!! But I deep condition weekly using the ghetto… Read more »
Florida Steph
I shampoo on average, every 4 days. I do condition afterwards, but I cannot just co-wash. It still feels dirty afterward and does not “lay” right.
Eboni
The only reason why I don’t co-wash is because I’m not particularly a fan of build-up. And maybe it the conditioner I used the first time, or the way I’m co-washing. Though I’d certainly like to attempt adjusting my regimen to add more moisture. Recently I’ve been checking out Bear Fruit Hair conditioners (cleansing, moisturizing, and daily leave-in). I read an article that gave a tip for shampooing hair: most of the dirt/buildup resides on your scalp, so only focus on cleansing the scalp and let the shampoo rinse through your hair strands – so your hair won’t feel as… Read more »
Eboni
Another shampoo tip:
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/curly-hair-care-methods/no-poo/healthy-hair-tips-diluting-your-shampoo
Hope that helps some of us who prefer not to co-wash 🙂
cygnet
While my hair is bound in either plaits or twists, I co-wash. When my hair is unbound, or I feel the need to clarify, I shampoo. I try to avoid shampooing a lot, because, as for other responders, my hair can get quite dry, and co-washing helps me clean without stripping my hair too much. Since I do co-wash frequently, I don’t worry overmuch about not getting my hair clean.
Adhara
I shampoo every 8 weeks or so at this point, or when there is a LOT of unusual product buildup (ie. Extra gel, hairspray, Glitter/color for performance, etc.)
I’ve taken to just co-washing every few days/ twice a week. And Like others have said above, any shampoo leave my hair feeling stripped (i’ve tried a LOT). The Co-wash with hot hot water does the work for me and gets out anything that needs out (sweat, build up…) without stripping and drying my hair.
W. Lotus
About a month ago I started co-washing after my weekly Zumba workout. It felt great after sweating for an hour. Last weekend I shampooed and conditioned my hair for the first time in a month. That will probably be my routine during the summer months. (My only mistake was I co-washed and moisturized it again last night after Zumba, and that dried my hair out a lot. I would have been better just running water over my scalp to rinse out the sweat. But an extra moisturing session this morning seems to have set my hair right, again.) I don’t… Read more »
LadyV69
I mainly co-wash and just use shampoo every couple of weeks or so to remove product buildup. Shampoo, even sulfate-free ones, leave my hair feeling stripped and I tend to need more conditioner and more products period to get it soft again.
Haduko
“Shampoo, even sulfate-free ones, leave my hair feeling stripped and I tend to need more conditioner and more products period to get it soft again.”
Agree.
jaince
Can’t co-wash, I tried it, my hair felt strange and extremely oily and dirty. So i had to shampoo my hair. In fact I would prefer to just run water through my hair than to co-wash.
binks
I do both. I wash my hair on wash days but since I work out and sweat from my head I do co-washing just as a refresher. Because if I don’t co-wash my hair would be funky and so dry until wash day…lol
ashleymichelle
I shampoo weekly. I love clean, fresh smelling hair. I always deep-condition w/ silicon mix after every shampoo to bring back mositure. I’ve tried the no-poo method in the past and I honestly didn’t care for it…my hair always felt dirty and I always had the urge to shampoo. I also don’t like to wet my hair so often because dripping wet hair annoys me…my apl hair takes forever and a day to dry.
Cherie
When I first BC’d and before I figured out a routine for my hair, I would co-wash every day, because I didn’t know what else to do. After a month or so, I got sick of wetting my hair so often, so I would twist my hair and wash with shampoo every week. If I’m gonna wash, I want my scalp to feel clean and I just don’t get that with co-washing. So I never co-wash… I deep condition anyway, so it’s kinda pointless for me.
Shay
Def. Shampoo. I;m sorry co-washing is not for everybody..It ain’t!. I love to have a clean feeling. My hair has grown and continues to grow with my current medthods. I have a few things I would like to tweek but for the most part I’m good…
Beth
I use silicone-laden products, and I generally like my hair to be squeaky clean when I wash, so I definitely shampoo, and when I do, it doesn’t matter to me if it’s sulfate or not… sometimes I even seek out a sulfate shampoo.
LBell
+1… Since my last BC a little over a year ago I’ve been trying a variety of products for coil definition…not all at once, of course, but intermittently. Some have silicones (GF Sleek and Shine), some have mineral oil (MJ Curly Pudding) and some are really heavy and thick (MJ Curly Pudding, Beautiful Curls Curl Activating Cream). The only thing that gets this stuff off and resets my hair to receive more product is REAL SHAMPOO. I shampoo once a week with either Giovanni Deeper Moisture (non-sulfate) or HE HH (sulfate). I too strive for squeaky-clean because again, I’m going… Read more »
Alyse
I’ve tried co-washing and for some reason it just leaves my hair extra frizzy 😛 So i shampoo
df
same here!!! people say their hair always feels nice and moisturized but mine just feels frizzy…it’s probably because my hair is low porosity. I use shea moisture shampoo though because normal shampoo makes my hair dry.
E
I saw this on LHCF that was posted by IRI9109 and thought you ladies might be interested in this info. ——————————————————– Renpure is on sale at Rite Aid for 4.99 and you get a 4.99 coupon back (to use on anything) when you use your Rite Aid Wellness card (which is free if you dont have one)…also some bottles have rebate coupons on them for the full purchase price, so you actually could get double your money back. I’ve never tried their products before, but i was waiting for a sale, so this is a good for people who want… Read more »
Haduko
I cowashed my hair with the Renpure (red bottle) yesterday and my 4b hair was left feeling soft and moisturized.
Whitney
I shampoo on every wash day using Qhemet’s Egyptian Wheatgrass Cleansing Tea. If I need to wash my hair in-between wash days (which is rarely), I will use african black soap. I like the feel of washing my hair with shampoo since I know that it will definitely clean seven days’ worth of build-up, dirt, sweat, ect.
vonnie
when i went natural, i switched to cowashing because i thought it was the only way to go about it and that i’d been silly and doing things the wrong way before. OH BOY, my scalp revolted so much to that lmao. so i’m definitely a shampoo all the time girl, definitely.
Vonnie
http://www.socialitedreams.com/
Jasmin
Ditto! I can go 9-10 days at most without shampooing, and the one time I tried a co-wash, it was laughable. I’m envious of girls who can wear twists for weeks and then a twist out for a few more, because my hair definitely requires weekly styling.
mixed beans
same here! i am a shampoo girl, with a couple of co-washes in between (and then i use cleansing conditioners like Curl Junkie Daily Fix).
honeybrown1976
I mostly co-wash, while shampooing every few months. My hair simply doesn’t respond well to shampoo since I started my transition nearly 13 months ago.
Jenna Marie Christian
I have switched from using Shampoo to using Raw Black soap, but as much as I’d love to rely solely on the co-wash..My scalp just doesn’t feel/get clean with Co-wash or rinses. So, my compromise was to put small pices of black soap in my spray bottled with water and spray it directly on my scalp and halp to wash away the weeks sweat and product build up in my hair.
Jo Somebody
Ooooh, interesting. Just a lump of the black soap straight in there or do you try to break it down? I’ve always wondered how you can get liquid black soap, but never wanted to buy it. I guess I could try your method as a sort of test? Thanks!
Nappynfree
This link shows one way you can make liquid black soap: http://www.southerncrafter.com/african%20black%20soap%20shampoo%20recipe.htm
I have tried it and did like the results!
ambre
I just shampooed today with a sulfate shampoo and I hadn’t in a month or so. I only do if my hair feels especially dirty (from scalp/dead skin buildup). I hate all the tangles and knots it creates, AND that I have to restyle my hair, but it needs to be done. Otherwise, I cowash, and my curls usually stay in tack, so all I do is shake and go.
Shay
I’m confused how your hair gets tangled? I’m not trying to be funny but it sounds more like the method in which you wash would create those knots? I’m just curious..
serenissima
lol im the opposite of cosmolude… i co-wash 9 times out of 10 and only shampoo when my hair feels reaallyyy dirty/sweaty or im noticing product buildup. i used to shampoo and condition every week but the poo was just too drying on my hair and used to cause a ton of knots and tangles. co-wash followed by a leave-in works best for me
http://sartorialme.blogspot.com
Cosmolude
When I first went natural, I used to mainly co-wash because I was still trying to find the right products for my hair and I wasn’t sure about using shampoo. Now, I mainly shampoo my hair. I just like for my hair and scalp to feel clean. I only co-wash after I work out if my hair feels “dirty” or needs to be refreshed.
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Posted 02 November 2010 - 07:06 PM
Is it possible to somehow run the "model" and "crud" command line statements from within Yii?
Is this something that can be done by accessing or extending Gii? I haven't had the time to dig into Gii yet so please excuse me if it is blatantly obvious there.
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Well, you can use exec or curl for execute a command or get a webpage, so you can run this commands..
The question is: what for?
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Posted 03 November 2010 - 02:58 AM
If I understand you, you are thinking about the "model" and "crud" command used in yiic...
Gii is a replacement for just that... take a look at the documentation - http://yiiframework....crud-operations
Find more about me.... btw. Do you know your WAN IP?
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Posted 03 November 2010 - 06:34 AM
I have some scenarios where I want to be able to dynamically expand my application based on a preset definition. So all the information that the model and crud commands need would already be available, I just need to run the commands. I've tried using exec, however because the yiic shell is interactive I couldn't figure out how to format the commands so that the shell actually got the command.
Gii I know is a replacement for the command line, however it is also an interactive webpage.
What I'm looking for is something more like (overly simplified and hopeful :D):
Yii::app()->createModel('name');
It must exist somewhere in the Gii code, I just thought I'd ask before digging through lots of code.
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where are the deleted scenes?
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I am watching my Blu Ray 2007 Transformers movie and I cannot find the deleted scenes anywhere, can someone help me? I thoughtfor sure thy would be on here! Please and thank you
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None... It sucks I know.
Rotf Had deleted scenes but they suck as well, unless you wanna see Alice twirling around in a circle in the hallway for an extra 3 mins.
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they do not and will not have Robot deleted scenes and neither will the DOTM blu-ray
It will be nothing but human scenes
They are not about to spend hours and hours and months of CG rendering to find out that it won't be used later on.
They plan ahead before they create stuff like that in CG
So don't get your hopes about deleted scenes
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If I recall, they only showed brief deleted footage of the humans in the making of featurettes on the 2-disc non-Blu Ray release of the 2007 Movie.
ROTF... I think the Wal-Mart 2-disc version put in IMAX footage, especially a bit of an extension of the forest battle scene. But other than that, no deleted scenes.
Doubtful we'll see any deleted scenes on the DOTM DVD release. In fact, I wouldn't trust that we will ever get to see any deleted footage from all three movies, not even if they re-release the films years from now.
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Yes. Yes I would.
Admittingly, I'd ov liked to have seen Maggie doing that, more.
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Does TF1 have extra IMAX footage like ROTF? I don't think DOTM does either, from what I've heard.
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Well if Dino's name was originally intended to be Mirage they may have had some scenes of him turning invisible before the name change.....
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only a few questions.
I do not know if anyone ever asked.
what Sam Witwicky and Captain Lennox were doing night in washington dc?
as we saw in the trailer.
SAM does have something to do there?
Why not appeared in the film?
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Maybe including all that was a bit too much.
Though I do agree with others on here: if there are any deleted scenes in the upcoming blu-ray/dvd releases, I seriously doubt Bay is going to give us missing Transformer scenes. He isn't like James Cameron who went back in and had alot of the rough animated scenes in Avatar finished off for the release of that film.
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ok. but what was the role of Sam in washington dc?
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Well, if you have the 2 disc blu ray, one of the bonus features is certain deleted scenes. But nothing else but humans. To save you some heartbreak, the deleted parts were:
Maggie was shown arriving late for work, and it led into the intro of Keller.
A scene of an after-battle school scene for Sam and Mikaela.
I dont remember what else, but ill post an edit when i watch it later.
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I have the 2 disc blu ray but there's no deleted scenes anywhere on it
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BD-live is the only way to see the deleted scenes in the first movie on blu-ray. To the best of my knowledge anyways
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THIS.
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I could see them putting the alternate DC scene on the special features with just Sam and Lennox freaking out and running around.
My hopes are on that we get something like the Walmart edition with extended clips in the movie (ie: ROTF forest battle, devastator) and we get to at least see a glimpse of Sentinel killing the twins (maybe.....)
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I think the deleted scenes for 2007 TF bluray are on BD Live.
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There are two deleted scenes on BD Live. One is Fig's death and the other is an introduction to Maggie and Glen.
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Maybe they animated the twins and were forced by paramount to take them out. I REALLY want to see their death scenes :(
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If youre expecting deleted scenes with Cybertronians in them, forget about it.
It takes a lot of work and hours to make an scene with CGI characters in it, so it's highly unlikely they get discarded once finished.
If we get deleted scenes in DOTM dvd and blu-ray, there will be only scenes of Sam yelling, Judy Witwicky's flat butt in her tight green sweatpants, Bruce Brazos saying some stupid random stuff and maybe a longer close-up on Carly's bony ass, things like that.
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Using $1.00/sqft as a national average, the average price for a self storage unit is $1.35. This is 35.13% higher with $0.35 net increase in cost per square foot. You'll be paying more in medium to large cities as storage prices are generally higher in densely populated areas.
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Grannicks Bitter Apple is a non-toxic, safe and effective chew deterrent.
It has a bitter taste to discourage pets from licking, gnawing and chewing on surfaces where applied.
Stops pets from biting and chewing fur, wounds and bandages.
Can be used with any animal dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets etc.
Directions for Use:
Shake well before using, apply topically and repeat as often as needed. Avoid spraying eyes.
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Water, Isopropanol 20%, Bitter Principles and Extractives.
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Sophie Mcdonald
I use this both for my dog and one of my cats. It stops my cat worrying at his tummy and stops my dog chewing on furniture. I just wish I discovered this earlier, my furniture would not have got damaged!
Jenny Terras
I bought this on the other reviews left here, and am not disappointed. It does need reapplying, but has certainly helped preserve the life of our furniture!
David Abel
I bought this spray to deter our puppy from eating pebbles in the garden however after spraying the pebbles he has been attracted more than ever to the pebbles and cries to go out to them. So Bitter Apple Spray has made matters worse and I will have to try cleaning it off to stop the dog getting his enjoyment from it.
Mandy Roberts
I totally recommend this product 100%. Our new rescued puppy has chewed wallpaper, doorframes and furniture until I used this product. Now, she doesn't touch anything. A brilliant product. Thanks Grannick's :).
Irene Mcintosh
I can highly recommend this product as the only one on the market that truly works i have been using this product for over twenty years and highly recommend to everyone even all my puppy owners, as it is the only true product on the market that works. Thank you to VetUK for their fantastic service and staff.
Julie Macgregor
I have to agree that this product does as it says. My friend tried all different chew deterrents and none of them worked and she wishes she had tried this one. I'm off to buy some more. You do have to re-apply for it to work.
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OPI Gift of Gold
OPI Gift of GoldI have always had great luck with Ulta OPI exclusives. Merry Merry and Think Merry! Pink Merry! are some of my favorite pinks I own. So this year when Ulta had 3 OPI holiday exclusives and they were all available in a super cute mini set for only $6.95, I couldn’t say no.
This is not a polish I would usually wear. I am very cool toned so gold isn’t a great color for me, but I went to a masquerade party over the weekend and my mask was black and gold. So it was the perfect opportunity to wear this polish.
Gift of Gold is a mostly gold glitter polish suspended in a clear base. There is a small amount of red and silver glitter as well. The glitter is VERY dense. This could probably be a one coater (though I did do two coats). The formula is a bit on the thick side, which is fine except I happen to have a mini bottle. So the opening isn’t that large. Like I do with every polish, before I put the polish on my nails I wipe of the excess on the side of the opening. Well after a while this begins to collect in the opening and can make dealing with the polish a bit difficult.
The wear of this polish was pretty bad. Usually glitters wear extremely well. OPI’s glitters do not (at least in my experience). I put this on Friday night and by Saturday afternoon I had not just tip wear but huge chips. This polish comes off in huge chunks. The masquerade party I was attending was Saturday night so I touched up the polish and did wear it through Sunday morning. Sunday morning in the shower most of the polish on my nails peeled off in the shower (without any help from me).
So yes, this is a fun polish for the holidays, but the wear is terrible (and as with all glitter polishes, removing it is a pain). I have had some success in extending wear of OPI glitters by using one coat of glitter over a similarly colored base (example Absolutely Alice).
I can’t wait to try All the Berry Best and Plum Full of Cheer 🙂
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Pop up Tent, Folding Tent, Aluminum Tent manufacturer / supplier in China, offering 3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition, Outdoor Tent Waterproof Tent Pop up Canopy Gazebo Tent for Sale, 3X4.5m Pop up Tent Folding Tent Canopy Tent and so on.
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3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
FOB Price: US $300 / Piece
Min. Order: 1 Piece
Min. Order FOB Price
1 Piece US $300/ Piece
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Port: Shanghai, China
Production Capacity: 1000 Per Month
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union, Paypal
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Basic Info
• Model NO.: FT-B01
• Capacity: 6-10
• Usage: Party, Camping Tent, Traditional, Beach Tent, Advertising Tent, Military, Relief
• Pole Material: Flexible Poles,aluminium Alloys
• Color: White
• Waterproof: Waterproof
• Pop up Tent Fabric: Polyester / PVC
• Pop up Tent Size: 3*3m, 3*4.5m 3*6m, 4*4m, 4*6m, 6*6m etc.
• OEM: Available
• Trademark: Yimudisplay
• Specification: Fire Retardent as M2, B1 Optional
• HS Code: 63061200
• Top Style: Ridge Tent
• Material: Polyester
• Style: 1 Door
• Structure: Double Skin
• Season: Summer
• Customized: Customized
• Pop up Tent Frame Material: Aluminum
• Logo Printing: Customized
• Delivery Time: 7 Days for Regular Order
• Transport Package: Carton with 3 Layer EPE Protec
• Origin: Zhejiang, China
Product Description
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for
Tent Size:
3x3M, 3x4.5M, 3x6M, 4x4M, 4x6M, 4x8M, 6x6M Can be connected to any length
Frame:
Hard pressed extruded high intensity aluminum oxidized alloy,
Main Profile: Hexagonal Tube: 40*40*1.8MM / 50*50*2MM
Square Tube: 40*40*1.8MM / 37*37*1.8MM/30*30*1.8MM
Connector:
High Strength Aluminum Connector/High Strength Nylon Connector
Specifications:
SeriesOuter LegInner LegTruss PoleConnector
Hex 50mm tube50x1.8mm43.4x1.8mm35x18x1.8mmaluminum
Hex 40mm tube40x1.8mm33.4x1.8mm32x16x2mmnylon
40mm tube40x40x1.8mm33.4x33.4x1.8mm with reinforced ribs32x16x2mmaluminum double braket
40mm tube40x40x1.8mm33.4x33.4x1.8mm with reinforced ribs32x16x2mmaluminum single braket
37mm tube37x37x1.8mm30x30x1.8mm with reinforced ribs28x13x1.5mm with reinforced ribsaluminum
37mm tube37x37x1.8mm30x30x1.8mm with reinforced ribs28x13x1.5mm with reinforced ribsnylon
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3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
Roof & Side wall:
420D Polyester, 320GSM, Fire retardant to DIN 4102 B1, M2, Water proof, Fabric can be as your requirement
Printing:
We can add your Logo or any Trade Mark on the roof or side walls, it can be silk screen printing or high solution photo digital printing!
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
3X6m, 4X8m, Fire Retartant Aluminum Foldable Event Tent for Exhibition
How To Enquiry?
1.Tell us the size , or how many people the tent contain.
2. With or without side walls (fabric encloses the tent).
3. logo print or not
4. Either send us enquiry or call us, we will reply to you as soon as possible.
Are We A Factory Or A Trading Company?
We are a factory manufacturing and exporting folding tent, star tent, pagoda tent ,arch tent dome tent flagst, etc. for over 7 years,
and our products have enjoyed great popularity. We also act as a warehouse & distributor through our network.
What Are Our Advantages Over Others?
1. OEM and ODM services are available.
2. Competitive price & high quality
3. Color can be customized
4. Neither harmless to human body nor to the environment
5. Customized package is also welcomed
6. Sample is also available.
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Karimnagar to Adilabad distance, location, road map and direction
Karimnagar is located in India at the longitude of 79.13 and latitude of 18.45. Adilabad is located in India at the longitude of 78.53 and latitude of 19.68 .
Distance between Karimnagar and Adilabad
The total straight line distance between Karimnagar and Adilabad is 151 KM (kilometers) and 129.14 meters. The miles based distance from Karimnagar to Adilabad is 93.9 miles. This is a straight line distance and so most of the time the actual travel distance between Karimnagar and Adilabad may be higher or vary due to curvature of the road .
Karimnagar To Adilabad travel time
Karimnagar is located around 151 KM away from Adilabad so if you travel at the consistant speed of 50 KM per hour you can reach Adilabad in 3.02 hours. Your Adilabad travel time may vary due to your bus speed, train speed or depending upon the vehicle you use.
Karimnagar to Adilabad Bus
Bus timings from Karimnagar to Adilabad is around 2.52 hours when your bus maintains an average speed of sixty kilometer per hour over the course of your journey. The estimated travel time from Karimnagar to Adilabad by bus may vary or it will take more time than the above mentioned time due to the road condition and differnt travel route. Travel time has been calculated based on crow fly distance so there may not be any road or bus connectivity also.
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Alyce Paris Beaded Tulle Dress 6748
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Apple’s upcoming iOS 10 will bring several new features, including improvements to the iMessage app. The Cupertino company has opened Siri to third-party developers to integrate their apps with the personal assistant. But an even bigger change is coming to the iMessage that will significantly accelerate the movement of messengers into the ‘new browser,’ reports Recode.
iOS 10
Image Credit: Apple Inc.
You’ll see many third-party apps in iMessage
The opening of iMessage to third-party developers through app extensions will give users access to apps within iMessage. It means many of the apps that sit on your home screen would soon be occupying a position inside the messaging service. These apps will be invoked natively from within the iMessage, so they should have the same OS-level capabilities as apps clogging up the home screen.
Chinese messaging app WeChat has already been doing something similar. WeChat, fundamentally a messaging app, has turned itself into a full-fledged business, generating revenue from games, payments, and advertising by app developers on the platform. Now it has become so popular and powerful that it has replaced the role of larger operating systems like Android and iOS. Users open the WeChat app to book a cab, order food, make payments, and do much more instead of opening a separate app to perform the same task.
Which apps will be integrated with iMessage on iOS 10?
Among the first set of apps that will integrate with iMessage when the iOS 10 rolls out to consumers will be the payments apps Circle and Square. There will also be dozens of apps that will add a visual layer like GIFs, emojis, stickers, videos and disappearing texts to the messages you send. You will be able to use the full screen of your iDevice to use an app within iMessage.
Apple is betting that chat would become the next platform on which other companies could build multi-billion dollar apps. According to Apple, iMessage is the most-used app on the iOS. People are increasingly using messaging apps to communicate their ideas, feelings, emotions, and thoughts. It means the messaging apps have the best understanding of a user’s emotions, ideas and thoughts.
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Can Braxtin Hicks contractions lead to real contractions.
I didnt have any with my 1st pregnancy so this part is new to me. Thanx
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Asked by Ronnies_Girl at 10:14 PM on Nov. 25, 2008 in Pregnancy
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• Well, BH contractions are real, they just don't cause your cervix to dilate or efface because they are basically weak and unorganized. I had very frequent and strong BH contractions beginning at about 20 weeks. I would keep a running list of them every day, and whenever they started getting regular or too close together, I called my midwife and they had me come in to get checked. But I'm talking like every 5 minutes for several hours. If you are having them inconsistently they are really not a cause for concern.
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Answer by BlueFrogMama at 10:18 PM on Nov. 25, 2008
• yes it can but not really much to worry about i even got sent home for 3 days when i started with my son lol .. they finally kept me when i was screaming saying cut me open get him out lol
iloveyall2008
Answer by iloveyall2008 at 10:15 PM on Nov. 25, 2008
• Braxton Hicks contractions | BabyCenter
Nov 23, 2008 ... How to recognize these painless uterine contractions that happen throughout pregnancy.
www.babycenter.com/0_braxton-hicks-contractions_156.bc - 118k
vbruno
Answer by vbruno at 1:05 AM on Nov. 26, 2008
• my braxton hicks are not painless at all. They are very uncomfortable and sometimes I"ll have them all evening. they dont kill me or take my breath away but painless?? I think not.
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Happy Birthday Kevin!
If you haven't noticed yet, we kind of like to do "birth-weeks" instead of "birth-days" around here. There's just no way you can properly celebrate someone living another year on this earth in just 24 hours. :)
Handsome Kevin chose to eat at Chuck-a-Rama for his birthday. He may be 36 now, but it doesn't mean he has to eat like it. ;) I think it may be the boys absolute favorite place to eat since they get to eat like 3 desserts in one sitting.
One of Kevin's birthday presents was a new "Top it" for his truck. He has a big hunt coming up in the middle of bear country, and we decided it would be safer if he sleeps in his truck. The boys definitely approved.
The boys were excited to give him this giant tub of Twizzlers.
Chocolate cake with triple chocolate icing, mini M&Ms and Oreos. So yummy.
His second "cake" was actually iced brownies. Chocolate coma was the theme of this birth-week. :)
I'm so thankful for Kevin in my life. I love him so much and can't imagine living a day in this world without him. I've said it many times, but when I chose to marry him I thought I was getting everything I wanted, when actually, I was getting everything God knew I needed.
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Deaf Toddler Hears Parents' Voices For First Time
VIDEO: Deaf toddler hears parents' voices for first time.
BRAZOS VALLEY, TX. - A Deaf toddler from Brenham heard his parents' voices for the first time Friday thanks to a cochlear implant Surgery he received at the College Station Medical Center.
Cadyn Beard lost his hearing when he was only a year old. Doctors can't explain why it happened, but ENT specialists told Cadyn’s parents there was a way to restore his hearing. Months later, Cadyn became the second child to ever receive a Cochlear Implant surgery in the Brazos Valley.
Doctors activated the implant for the first time Friday. “It was exciting to know he could hear our voices for the very first time,” said Krista Beard, Cadyn’s mother.
The Beards recorded the moment when doctors turned on the cochlear implant. In the video, you can see the moment Cadyn hears a crayon drop for the first time.
“He got really shy. He ducked down into his arm. He was a little scared, a little skeptical. Then he just wanted a hug,” said Krista. “It’s just a jolt to all of a sudden hear something that you haven't heard before...when you haven't heard anything.” ...READ MORE: http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/Caught-on-Camera-Deaf-Toddler-Hears-Parents-Voices-for-First-Time-201869121.html
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Mega Fall Sale
1. Well Done, Funeral Bulletins, 100
Well Done, Funeral Bulletins, 100
Warner Press / 2003 / Other
$6.49 Retail: $8.25 Save 21% ($1.76)
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The cover was very nice. My only complaint is that the paper was very thin so the printing on the inside showed through.
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Absolutely beautiful bulletins! Very professionally printed, and easy to print program on the inside and back. This will be my "forever" site for ordering bulletins.
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These bulletins were exactly what we were looking for when we knew the time was close for our Dad to leave his earthly home. We were so thankful that we were able to find that verse in the KJ version!
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Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Movie Review: TRAIN TO BUSAN
Train to Busan
Train to Busan is a Korean zombie film, or 'infected film' if you're a zombie purist, in a similar vein to 28 days Later. I noticed an advert for it last week on the internet, and it has already been showered with praise from the film industry, so I decided to check it out and see if it lives up to the hype.
Korea, well the South anyway, has released many awesome movies over the last few years and this one is no exception. The story is about a divorced fund manager and his relationship with his daughter. He's a workaholic and spends little time with her. Eventually, he agrees to take her to Busan to see her mother after much persuading. During the train journey, a form of zombie outbreak has occurred across the country and one of the infected people is on the train. A number of other characters are introduced at the start of the train journey, and the story is about their attempt at survival together. I won't write anymore about the story to avoid spoilers, but take my word that this movie is absolutely awesome.
Train to Busan is very well written, and all of the main characters are continually developed throughout. It doesn't rely on 'jump scares' or excessive gore, but has a sense of realism and maintains an intense drama right until the end. As with the hugely successful The Walking Dead, the story is more about the people than the zombies, and how human beings would have their values challenged and would change their behaviour given extreme circumstances, for better or for worse.
The actors are superb and the special effects are breathtaking. The scene where they try to stop at an earlier train station, as seen in the below trailer, is an absolute masterpiece of Horror cinematography and one of the many scenes that makes Train to Busan an instant classic.
Train to Busan
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CALI
CALI (the Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction) has posted five new lessons on its website. These lessons address the topics of criminal procedure, constitutional law and real estate transactions.
Also, the library still has copies of the 2008 CALI Lessons DVD. If you would like a copy, please stop by the Reference Office located on the first floor of the library.
No comments:
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FRS Test Printing System is an easy to use tool that facilitates teachers in creating and printing tests and quizzes. Features include: easy entry of test questions, optional auto-numbering of questions on printed copies, auto-numbering of test copies, and randomization of question order on each test as tests are sent to the printer.
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IFC Throws Lifeline to REDD+ Project-Shoring up World’s Largest Mining Co.
Kenya: International Finance Corporation throws lifeline to REDD+ project and provides greenwashing for the largest mining company in the world
BHP Billiton is the world’s largest mining and petroleum company running mines in 13 countries. Its main offices are in Melbourne, Australia, and in London, UK, where the company sells shares on the London Stock Exchange.
The London Mining Network, an alliance of human rights, development, environmental and solidarity groups, has compiled information about the many conflicts between the company and communities and workers affected by its mining operations and environmental disasters caused by the company’s mines. (1) These include the catastrophic flood of 40 million tonnes of toxic mud waste released into the Doce river in Minas Gerais, Brazil, in 2015 – the biggest environmental spill in the country’s history. (2) The toxic mud spread all the way to the sea, killing 19 people and requiring the evacuation of 600 more. Almost two years on, the Doce river still runs red from the iron ore in the water. BHP Billiton co-owns the mine with Brazilian mining firm, Vale. The two companies have faced public campaigns over inadequate clean-up efforts and compensation to those affected by the disaster. They also face fines and national and international legal cases over responsibility for the breach of the dam that was supposed to prevent their toxic waste from spilling into the river.
Bail-out for REDD+ project in Kenya provides greenwashing for BHP Billiton
In October 2016 – almost exactly one year after the toxic spill at the BHP Billiton mine in Brazil – the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) (3) raised US 152 million dollars from private investors through the sale of what they named “forests bond”. (4) Investment funds and banks could buy the “forests bond”. Buying the bond means they lend their money to the IFC for five years during which the IFC uses the money to fund infrastructure and other corporate projects. At regular intervals, usually every year, the buyers of the bond receive interest payments from the IFC. After five years, the IFC has to pay back the money to the bond buyers: the investors swap the bond again for the money they originally invested. The IFC calls the bond “forests” bond because buyers can choose to receive their annual interest payment either in cash or as carbon credits from a REDD+ project (5) in Kenya, called the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project that claims to protect forests.
Italian social and environmental justice group Re:Common and the European Counter Balance network visited the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project area in July 2016 and documented evidence of ongoing negative impacts on local peasant communities. (6) The report confirms findings published in an article in 2015 (7) that describes how the REDD+ project strengthens historical injustices over land allocation: those most affected by the restrictions the REDD+ projects puts on land use, mainly ethnic Taita communities, receive very few benefits while (absentee) ranch shareholders receive a guaranteed 1/3 of the revenues from REDD+ credit sales.
For the five years that buyers of the “forests bond” receive interest payments, IFC has committed to buying carbon credits from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project (Phase I and II). If a buyer prefers to receive the interest payment in cash, BHP Billiton will buy the REDD+ credits from the IFC instead and thus provide the cash for the interest payment to the “forests bond” buyer. That means five years of guaranteed REDD+ credit sales for the California-based company Wildlife Works Carbon, which set up the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project and the financial architecture of it. The company had just months before seen a big REDD+ credit sales agreement with a Luxembourg-based carbon market fund (Althelia Climate Fund) collapse. Finding a replacement soon might well have been a question of survival for the REDD+ project.
For BHP Billiton, the commitment to buying REDD+ credits at a fixed price of US 5 dollars if buyers don’t want them, provides green cover for its dirty mining and an opportunity to deflect global attention away from its responsibility for Brazil’s largest environmental disaster that still has dire consequences for the local population along the Doce river. Also involved in the “forests bond” deal is Conservation International (CI), a US-based conservation NGO. CI advised BHP Billiton on the “forests bond”, sits on the Althelia Climate Fund’s Expert Board, is involved in a REDD+ project near the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project and is among the most vocal REDD+ supporters.
The IFC’s “forests bond” is a dubious new way of propping up private sector REDD+ projects that have been unable to sell their carbon credits. The misleading name “forests” bond also suggests that there is more private sector investment for “forests” than there really is as the capital invested does not go into forest-related activities. The actual money loaned to IFC – the US 152 million dollars it got from buyers of the “forests bond” – is invested in the sort of corporate projects the IFC usually funds. The bondholders only forego a portion of their interest payments they receive from the IFC and accept to take these in the form of REDD+ credits rather than cash – or if the bondholder does not want them, BHP Billiton will take them and make a cash payment to the bond holder. The IFC works with the conservation industry to re-label a corporate investment as a “forests bond”, even though only (part of) the interest IFC pays to the buyer of the “bond” is used to subsidise a forest / REDD+ project.
So, in addition to more investment that may well cause harm to local communities, the IFC throws a lifeline to a REDD+ project run by a private company that is severely restricting land use of ethnic Taita communities in Kenya’s Kasigau Corridor area. Moreover, it presents the world’s largest mining company with responsibility for Brazil’s largest environmental disaster, BHP Billiton, with an opportunity to greenwash its image by offering to buy any Kasigau Corridor REDD+ credits that buyers of the IFC “forests bond” may not want. A triple win for the corporate sector, the conservation industry and the World Bank, with the costs borne by local communities and the climate.
Jutta Kill, jutta [at] wrm.org.uy
Member of the WRM International Secretariat
(1) London Mining Network
(2) Brazil’s River of Mud. Aljazeera documentary film.
(3) The International Finance Corporation is the part of the World Bank Group that provides financing for the corporate sector.
(4) IFC Press release IFC Issues Innovative $152 Million Bond to Protect Forests and Deepen Carbon-Credit Markets.
(5) REDD+ stands for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation. For more information, see http://wrm.org.uy/browse-by-subject/mercantilization-of-nature/redd/
(6) Counter Balance (2016): The Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project in Kenya: A crash dive for Althelia Climate Fund. And: Re:Common (2016) Mad Carbon Laundering. How the IFC subsidies mining companies and failing REDD projects. Briefing in cooperation with Counter Balance.
(7) S. Chomba et al. (2016): Roots of inequity: How the implementation of REDD+ reinforces past injustices. Land Use Policy. Volume 50: 202–213.
Environmental racism and cap-and-trade in California
In July 2017, California voted to extend its cap-and-trade scheme until 2030. Some environmental groups and the oil and gas industry support the legislation. Environmental justice groups oppose it. This post summarises some of the responses to the continuation of cap-and-trade in California.
Carbon trading is no solution
Dr. Michael Dorsey and Jane Williams write that “Pollution trading will never be the climate solution for California — or anywhere”. They point to the more than a dozen major banks that have closed their carbon trading desks. They write that,
Carbon trading was born with one foot in the grave and another on the banana peel. Gov. Brown’s championing free-market claims of the efficacy of cap-and-trade are a hair removed from the “voodoo economics” of the Reagan-era.
Nowhere on earth — not in the largest market (the EU ETS), nor in the smaller regional markets from the New England Regional Greenhouse Initiative (RGGI) market to the California cap-and-trade market to the newly minted Chinese market — has the carbon price ever been sufficiently high enough to drive the technological innovation to fully stop carbon pollution.
The climate science is clear, Dorsey and Williams write. We have to reduce emissions from all sources as soon as possible, especially fossil fuels. “AB 398 completely ignores the consensus scientific mandate to keep fossil fuels in the ground.” Instead it relies on the fallacy that emissions can be offset.
Against environmental justice
California Environmental Justice Alliance directors, Strela Cervas and Amy Vanderwarker, look in detail at the implications of AB 398 from an environmental justice perspective. CEJA works with low-income communities and communities of colour, who live next to California’s largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants: refineries and power plants.
CEJA pushed for legislation that would have required California to reduce emissions directly rather than relying on a market-based cap-and-trade mechanism. In addition to being the most direct way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the legislation would have also improved local air quality in communities living on the frontlines of pollution.
Cervas and Vanderwarker write that AB 398 fails to meet any of the desired environmental justice outcomes. They highlight three major problems with AB 398:
1. Regulatory rollbacks: Local air districts are prevented from enacting CO2 regulations on pollution sources covered by cap-and-trade. And the California Air Resources Board is prevented from enacting new regulations on oil and gas production facilities that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
2. Making it more difficult to achieve 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction goals: AB 398 aims to make it as cheap as possible for industry to comply, through offsets, price reductions in the cap-and-trade market, and locking in free allowances. AB 398 fails to address the over-allocation of allowances, which keeps prices low, and helps avoid emissions reductions because industry can buy up cheap allowances.
3. Undermining climate revenues: A higher price of carbon might drive businesses to change. AB 398 “does nothing to help with that”, Cervas and Vanderwarker write. The bill includes tax breaks and a fee repeal that will reduce investments by about US$300-500 million per year.
Cervas and Vanderwarker conclude that,
In the coming years, CEJA, our members and partners will be working to minimize the negative impacts of these provisions. We will continue our fight for equitable climate policy, and hope that legislative offices, agencies and environmental organizations join our effort.
Millions of oily dollars behind cap-and-trade
Anne C. Mulkern writes on E&E News that business spent millions lobbying for the continuation of cap-and-trade in California:
At least seven oil companies and the petroleum trade group Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) together doled out more than $34 million to persuasion efforts from 2015 through the first quarter of this year. The parent companies of the three biggest investor-owned electric utilities spent a combined $9.1 million. Four agriculture groups bankrolled nearly $1.6 million.
Two days after Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 398, the California Air Resources Board approved a resolution 17-21. Writing on the website CALmatters, Julie Cart and Laurel Rosenhall note that a paragraph tucked away in this resolution “will likely result in benefits worth hundreds of millions of dollars for the oil and agriculture industries”. They write that,
The deal would provide maximum compensation to companies for the extra cost of doing business in a state with the nation’s toughest emissions standards. But some critics say it merely gives a lucrative financial leg-up to polluting firms that don’t need it—and by removing some of those firms’ incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, could even undermine cap and trade’s prime goal.
Environmental racism
Michelle Chan, Vice President of Programs at Friends of the Earth US, describes California’s climate bill as “a huge blow to the cause of environmental justice worldwide”.
In Richmond, California, Chevron plans a major refinery expansion to process tar sands crude. For several years, environmental justice activists have been campaigning against the expansion. They fought for the regional air pollution regulator, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), to establish a refinery-based cap on pollution, including greenhouse gases.
In May 2017, BAAQMD approved a motion to finalise a refinery pollution cap – the world’s strongest and most ambitious. Public health experts estimate that the cap could prevent between 800 and 3,000 deaths over 40 years.
Chevron killed the pollution cap through the cap-and-trade bill AB 398, which prevents local air quality agencies from establishing rules limiting greenhouse gases. This was one of the items on the Western States Petroleum Association’s wishlist for California’s climate legislation.
In Richmond, 80% of the people living within 1.6 kilometres of Chevron’s refinery are people of colour. The vast majority of the people that Chevron’s increased pollution will kill, will be people of colour. And that’s exactly what environmental racism looks like.
Source: REDD Monitor: http://www.redd-monitor.org/2017/08/18/environmental-racism-and-cap-and-trade-in-california/
Full disclosure: This post is part of a series of posts and interviews about California’s cap-and-trade scheme, with funding from Friends of the Earth US. Click here for all of REDD-Monitor’s funding sources.
From REDD+ projects to ‘jurisdictional REDD+’: more bad news for the climate and communities
World Rainforest Movement – Bulletin 231
For many people, REDD+ is about projects that save forests. In reality, however, REDD+ has never been about protecting forests and also no longer really is about projects but about programmes covering whole regions or provinces within a country. Though many REDD+ projects continue to exist, causing harm to indigenous peoples and forest communities by restricting their traditional forest use practises. (1)
The idea of REDD+ has its roots in the UN climate negotiations. It was negotiated as a tool that would allow companies and industrialized countries to continue burning petroleum, coal and natural gas while claiming the emissions this causes do not harm the climate. REDD+, its advocates claim, would provide cheap compensation for the release of these emissions into the atmosphere and provide money to finance forest protection. Companies in industrialized countries could burn fossil carbon at home, that is the carbon stored underground for millions of years, and pay someone in a tropical forest country to keep some trees standing as a replacement carbon store. (2)
The truth is that money alone doesn’t stop deforestation; that REDD+ isn’t tackling the actual causes of large-scale deforestation and that money from the private sector hasn’t been forthcoming at any scale. REDD+ advocates who had advertised REDD+ as a triple-win (cheap compensation for fossil fuel burning, extra money for forest conservation and supporting communities who live in and from the forest and contribution to climate protection that can be realized now while technology for move away from fossil fuel is developed) have also had to grudgingly acknowledge that halting deforestation is neither fast nor easy or cheap. Convincing evidence is missing that REDD+ has made a dent in deforestation despite claims to the contrary.
Another motivation behind REDD+ is the intention of industrialized countries to avoid paying the bill for tropical forest protection although a “development” debt remains. Industrialized countries are increasingly transforming ‘development aid’ grants into loans and private-public-partnership schemes where the main role of public money is to provide a risk buffer for private capital investments in so-called developing countries. (3) Two reports commissioned by the UK government – the Stern report 2006 and the Eliasch review 2008 – helped governments to claim that ‘private sector capital is needed to save tropical forests because public money alone will not be sufficient’ to cover the supposed cost of reducing deforestation. It was these two reports that established the unfounded claim that reducing emissions from deforestation is cheap, fast and easy.
For international conservation organisations and the World Bank, REDD+ also provides a tool to expand their ‘parks without people’ model of forest conservation and ensures corporate and public funding for their conservation projects and organisational budgets. Conservation NGOs and consultants based in industrialized countries have to date probably received the lion’s share of public money spent on REDD+ in the last ten years. Even though these groups claim to do ‘participatory REDD+’ and ‘community REDD+’ projects, REDD+ is not an idea that originated from communities. REDD+ is also not suitable to address the needs and threats that forest-dependent communities face, as experience has clearly shown during the past ten years. (4) Critics of REDD+, including WRM, have discussed these misconceptions and hidden motivations behind REDD+ many times.
Less has been written about the change of REDD+ from projects to programmes that cover whole regions or provinces within a country. These new kinds of REDD+ initiatives are expected to eventually cover whole countries. They are often called ‘jurisdictional REDD+’ because they will be implemented not just on the land assigned to individual REDD+ projects but across a whole jurisdiction, like a department, a province, a state or a whole country. This article looks at what is motivating this change from projects to ‘jurisdictional’ REDD+.
What is ‘jurisdictional REDD+’?
Because REDD+ is linked to the UN climate negotiations, the UN climate talks also determine what REDD+ looks like. REDD+ initiatives that want to sell their carbon credits to the UN carbon market, will need to comply with the UN climate agreement rules. In reality, pilot programmes such as the World Bank Forest Carbon Partnership Facility and private sector REDD+ projects that already sell carbon credits to companies in the so-called voluntary carbon market, also have a big influence on these rules. Lobbyists from the World Bank and conservation NGOs are present at the UN climate meetings and meet with government officials that decide on the UN’s rules for REDD+.
From 2005, the World Bank, international conservation groups and private companies started to implement REDD+ projects that would be compatible with a mechanism more or less like the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism: individual projects or clusters of projects in countries without binding emission targets in the global South would sell carbon credits to companies and industrialized countries that have binding emission limits. But the UN Paris Agreement from 2015 turned out very different from the Kyoto Protocol (see also WRM Bulletin 228, January 2017). Under the Paris Agreement on climate change all countries have voluntary emission targets and will be presenting their national greenhouse gas balance sheet to the UN climate convention. These balance sheets will show how far a country has advanced in achieving the target they have set for their country. None of these Paris Agreement targets are binding. (5)
But carbon markets need binding targets, or some kind of pressure to limit emissions to function. The assumption that REDD+ could attract private sector funding if REDD+ projects are able to sell carbon credits in a global carbon market will not work anymore. Limits create the demand, hence: no (binding) limits, no demand for REDD+ credits from a UN carbon market.
Moreover, most tropical forest countries in the global South have included reductions in emissions from deforestation into their national commitments under the Paris Agreement. Therefore, they will have to calculate how much greenhouse gas emissions is happening in their country and present these figures in a national balance sheet. Most tropical countries decided to include emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in this national accounting sheet. And they will have to submit their national ‘carbon accounts’ regularly to the UN to demonstrate their progress towards the reduction goal they set for themselves (in UN climate language, these goals are called NDCs – nationally determined contributions).
From 2020, when the UN Paris Agreement comes into force, every carbon credit sold by a REDD+ project located in a country that also includes (carbon stored in) forests in its national carbon balance will have to be deducted from the country’s national carbon balance sheet. If the credit sold by the project is not deducted from the national balance sheet, there is what in UN climate language is called ‘double-counting’ because the buyer of the carbon credit will also claim a reduction in his own balance sheet – after all, that is why he bought the REDD+ credit. This means that the emissions look lower on paper than they are in reality. And that in turn increases the risk of dangerous climate change.
Double-counting will be very likely under the Paris Agreement if private sector REDD+ projects continue to sell carbon credits. (6) Even a report by the Gold Standard, a company certifying carbon credits, recently warned about this risk. (7) That continued selling of REDD+ carbon credits by private sector REDD+ projects will create a mess under these circumstances can already be seen in the Brazilian state of Acre. There, the German government is funding a ‘jurisdictional REDD+’ programme called ‘REDD Early Movers’. (8)
The German government programme has paid a total of 25 million Euro between 2012 and 2016 to the government of Acre in return for the state of Acre submitting documents showing that emissions from deforestation in Acre had stayed below a level agreed in the REDD contract between the two governments. That level was very generous. It did not require additional emission reductions to those already achieved in previous years because the calculation included the high-deforestation years 2003-2005. Law enforcement measures by the Brazilian state had already led to steep reductions in deforestation rates in the following years. One could argue that the German government was paying Acre for emission reductions achieved in the past through non-REDD+ measures, or that Germany was paying Acre to maintain the forest carbon stock, a concept that had been rejected as unaffordable during the early years of UN negotiations about REDD+.
The state of Acre can use the money for any activity it deems necessary to reduce deforestation. A closer look at what the Acre government has decided to spend the money on reveals among others that much money has gone into consultancy reports and studies and very little has reached communities. This is mirroring many of the widely documented problems with REDD+ elsewhere.
What does REDD Early Movers in Acre tell us about ‘jurisdictional REDD’?
Looking at the ‘REDD Early Movers’ programme in Acre also reveals the contradictions that arise when ‘jurisdictional REDD’ programmes try to integrate private sector REDD+ projects that are already selling carbon credits on the voluntary carbon market. In Acre, at least three such projects exist: The Purus, Valparaiso and Envira REDD+ projects. The carbon balance sheet prepared by the government of Acre for the ‘REDD Early Movers’ programme with Germany deducts 10 per cent of the state’s emission reductions from the balance sheet to account for the carbon credits sold by these three REDD+ projects. Purus for example sold carbon credits to the FIFA for compensation of part of the emissions from the 2014 Football World Cup. Adding up the numbers, however, shows that these three projects are claiming far more than the 10 per cent deducted in the state’s carbon balance sheet. That means, it is possible, if not likely, that some of the reductions (if they happened at all) are counted twice: By the private sector REDD+ project selling carbon credits, as in the FIFA case, and by the state of Acre in its carbon balance sheet. From 2020, that risk will arise in many more countries. Particularly likely are such situations in countries like Peru, Kenya or the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (9) with several or large existing private sector REDD+ projects already selling carbon credits and where the companies running these projects are involved in designing ‘jurisdictional REDD+’ programmes.
As the example of Acre shows, for communities, the impacts of ‘jurisdictional REDD’ programmes may well be much the same as those caused by individual REDD+ projects: being first in line to face restrictions on traditional forest use practises and last in line for receiving meaningful compensation or ‘benefits’ that REDD+ is supposed to generate for forest-dependent communities.
Jutta Kill, jutta [at] wrm.org.uy
Member of the International Secretariat of the WRM
(1) REDD stands for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation. See WRM’s Collection of REDD+ Conflicts, Contradictions and Lies for examples of the many ways in which REDD+ projects are harmful to forest-dependent communities.
(2) See “What do forests have to do with climate change, carbon markets and REDD?, http://wrm.org.uy/books-and-briefings/what-do-forests-have-to-do-with-climate-change-carbon-markets-and-redd/
(3) See also the book Licensed Larceny by Nick Hildyard. http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/resource/licensed-larceny
(4) How REDD projects undermine peasant farming. Report by GRAIN and WRM. https://www.grain.org/article/entries/5322-how-redd-projects-undermine-peasant-farming-and-real-solutions-to-climate-change
(5) It’s maybe also important to note that the total of these reductions that countries have committed to are far too low to avoid global temperature increases of less than 2 degrees Celsius: The USA, EU, China and India alone would take up the entire so-called carbon budget of fossil carbon that can still be released until 2050 to ensure a 50 per cent possibility that temperatures increase by no more than 2 degrees. And a good part of China’s emissions are from producing goods exported to the USA and the EU. http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget/16/files/GCP_CarbonBudget_2016.pdf
(6) Who takes the credit? Report by Fern and Third World Network. http://www.fern.org/whotakesthecredit
(7) A New Paradigm for Voluntary Climate Action: Reduce Within, Finance Beyond. Gold Standard report. https://www.goldstandard.org/blog-item/new-paradigm-voluntary-climate-action-%E2%80%98reduce-within-finance-beyond%E2%80%99
(8) Economía Verde, Povos das Florestas e Territórios: violações de direitos no estado do Acre. Plataforma Dhesca Brasil. http://www.plataformadh.org.br/2015/09/22/2015-economia-verde-povos-das-florestas-e-territorios-violacoes-de-direitos-no-estado-do-acre/
(9) Rainforest Foundation UK: Logging in Congo’s rainforests: A ‘carbon bomb’ about to be primed by the Government of Norway? http://www.rainforestfoundationuk.org/media.ashx/drc-carbon-bomb-briefing-2017.pdf
Governor Jerry Brown is working with the oil industry on California’s climate policy
California’s Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32) expires in 2020. California’s governor, Jerry Brown, is holding a series of closed-door negotiations with the fossil fuel industry to re-write California’s climate change policy for the period 2021 to 2030.
Early in June 2017, two Assembly Bills (AB 151 and AB 378) failed to get past California’s Assembly.
AB 378 was authored by Christina Garcia and two other Democrat Assembly members. It was supported by the California Environmental Justice Alliance and other members of California’s Environmental Justice movement.
In an Assembly vote on 1 June 2017, AB 378 was rejected by AB-378 was rejected by 35 votes for to 39 votes against.
AB 151 was also authored by Democrat Assembly members – Autumn Burke and Jim Cooper. It was far more industry-friendly than AB 378, and was supported by the Western States Petroleum Association and other industry groups.
AB 151 has not been put to a vote in California’s Assembly.
A third bill, SB 775, is also supported by Environmental Justice organisations. It was put forward by state Senator Bob Wieckowskiand state Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León. The bill remains in the Senate.
SB 775 proposes a new cap-and-trade scheme that would not allow carbon credits to be carried forward from the existing scheme. It would include no offsets, no free pollution allowances, and a per-capita dividend. Under SB 775 carbon credits would be auctioned off. There would be a floor price of US$20 per ton, and a price ceiling of US$30. The floor would rise by US$5 each year and the ceiling by US$10, plus inflation. Credits cannot be carried over from one quarter to the next, so firms cannot “bank” credits.
By ruling out carbon offsets, SB 775 would also rule out the possibility of the oil industry and other polluters in California using REDD credits to continue polluting.
Carbon traders, the oil industry, and “environmental” groups like EDF, opposed SB 775.
In response to a question about the impact of SB 775 on carbon markets during a press conference, de León replied,
Let me go back to the folks who are actually holding the allowances right now, as we speak. Our goal and our responsibility and our objective is to create jobs and put people to work and expand the middle class. That’s our job. Our job is not for those who are speculating on the market right now, who are trying to profit and buy low and sell high. That’s not our responsibility. Our responsibility is for economic growth, create jobs, expand the middle class, create the necessary technologies that will actually help us meet our 2030 targets, and reduce carbon and other harmful pollutants that our children breathe into their lungs.
At the end of May 2017, Adam Gray and other business-friendly Democrats put forward their proposal for extending cap-and-trade beyond 2020.
Jerry Brown’s oily friends
This, then, is the political environment in which Governor Brown has turned to his friends in the oil industry. In These Times reports that leaked documents show that “California’s fossil fuel industry is trying to write state climate policy to its liking”. The evidence is pretty overwhelming.
And allowing the oil industry to be involved in writing climate policy is like asking the fox how big the holes in the fence around the chicken coup should be.
A previous post on REDD-Monitor looks at Brown’s cosy links with the oil industry – the industry that California’s climate policy is supposed to be regulating.
It’s also worrying that Brown appears not to understand how cap-and-trade works. Brown says that,
“Cleaning up the air where it’s most dirty makes a lot of sense. With cap and trade, we’ll have billions of dollars to achieve just that.”
Rather than the government paying to clean up the air, it’s obviously better to stop corporations from polluting in the first place. By allowing companies to buy carbon credits, cap-and-trade allows pollution to continue.
The irony is that California has reduced its emissions under AB 32. But not as a result of carbon trading. As David Roberts points out in an article about SB 775 on Vox,
Regulations, not carbon pricing, have been the main driver of California’s carbon reductions to date. In fact, they have been so effective, and carbon reductions so much cheaper than expected, that there hasn’t been much work left for the cap-and-trade program to do. Near-term emission goals are being reached without its help.
The logical way forward is to strengthen regulations and limit carbon trading. That’s more or less what SB 775 does. Even better would be abolishing carbon trading altogether, of course.
Brown wanted a decision on extending California’s cap-and-trade scheme by the end of budget negotiations in June 2017. That didn’t happen, but the Los Angeles Times reports that Brown’s advisers hope to get a vote on extending cap-and-trade in early July 2017. California’s lawmakers leave for their summer recess on 21 July 2017.
The Brown Administration’s draft proposals echo the oil industry’s wishlist
The Brown Administration’s latest draft proposals would continue California’s current cap-and-trade scheme. The draft proposals have not been publicly released, but are available here, here, and here. When asked by the Los Angeles Times about the proposals, Brown replied, “Can’t talk about it.”
The Western States Petroleum Association has produced a wish list of what it wants to see in California’s climate legislation:
The Brown Administration’s first draft proposal includes the following:
In adopting a regulation applicable from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2030 pursuant to this subdivision, the state board shall do all of the following:
(1) Establish a price ceiling at $63 per metric tonne in 2021, increasing by 2 percent plus the consumer price index annually thereafter. The price ceiling shall ensure compliance can be achieved at a price no greater than the ceiling, and monies generated through compliance at the price ceiling shall be used by the state board to achieve emissions reductions that are real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, enforceable by the state board and in addition to any greenhouse gas emission reduction otherwise required by law or regulation, and any other greenhouse gas emission reduction that otherwise would occur.
(2) Establish two price containment points at levels below the price ceiling. The state board shall offer to covered entities non-tradable allowances from the allowance price containment reserve for sale at these price containment points.
(3) Establish a limit of no greater than 6 percent of a covered entity’s compliance obligation that may be met by surrendering offset credits.
(4) Develop approaches to increase offset projects in California.
(5) Set industry assistance factors for allowance allocation commencing in 2021 set at the levels applicable in the 2015-2017 compliance period. Apply a declining cap adjustment factor to the industry allocation equivalent to the overall statewide emissions declining cap.
(6) In 2025, the state board shall assess changes in trade-exposure and the need to achieve greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and may revise the requirements established in sections (1), (3), and (5) above based on this assessment.
The second draft proposal describes provisions to monitor air quality at selected location in California, including in disadvantaged communities, and at major pollutants such as oil refineries. It also includes a community plan programme aimed at reducing pollution, prioritising disadvantaged communities.
The third draft proposal is probably the most egregious. In its 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update, the California Air Resources Board proposes reducing emissions from oil refineries by 20%: “Direct regulations would be promulgated to improve efficiencies across the sector”.
The third draft proposal would replace the regulation of refineries (which would reduce emissions) with carbon trading (which would allow emissions to continue):
The state board shall designate the market-based compliance mechanism … as the rule for petroleum refineries and oil and gas production facilities to achieve their greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
Having weakened how emissions from refineries are regulated, the third draft proposal then prevents local districts from regulating emissions of greenhouse gases from polluting corporations if those corporations are subject to the carbon trading mechanism.
Liza Tucker of Consumer Watchdog told In These Times why the oil and gas industry is so keen on carbon trading,
“They want to eliminate the possibility of direct regulation of their pollution, because that’s going to be more expensive … because of the advantageous way that the cap-and-trade system is currently structured, so they can view carbon trading as a flim-flam where they can keep doing business as usual.”
Brown as stenographer for Chevron
The Brown Administration’s draft proposals clearly echo the Western States Petroleum Association’s requests for loopholes to be built into California’s climate legislation.
RL Miller, Chair of the Environmental Caucus of the California Democratic Party, accuses Brown of “acting as the stenographer for Chevron”.
Miller has set up a petition, with over 10,000 signatures, demanding that Brown stops taking his climate negotiating points from Chevron.
SOURCE & Full disclosure: This post is part of a series of posts and interviews about California’s cap-and-trade scheme, with funding from Friends of the Earth US. Click here for all of REDD-Monitor’s funding sources.
Forest peoples in Brazil send a message to California: reject tropical forest offsets
California Governor Jerry Brown has aggressively positioned himself as a global climate leader to fill the vacuum created by the arrival of an ignorant climate change denier in the White House. But not all that glitters is green. The Governor has spent the last months promoting the expansion of complicated market-based carbon trading mechanisms, known as “Cap-and-Trade,” as a cornerstone of state and global climate policy — in a move that directly threatens vulnerable communities both in California and abroad.
California’s current Cap-and-Trade program is set to expire in 2020. Last summer the state legislature established ambitious and unprecedented emissions reductions goals for 2030, without extending the authorization of Cap-and-Trade. The Governor signed the emission reductions goals into law — but he made it clear that Cap-and-Trade was the primary option he would consider for meeting those goals.
Intertwined with Governor Brown’s persistent campaigning for Cap-and-Trade, the oil and gas lobby in California, along with a multitude of industrial manufacturers, the carbon-trading lobby, and a number of business friendly environmental organizations, have also been pushing hard to make the market-based mechanism the foundation of future California climate policy.
This summer Governor Brown has gone into a full-court press to pressure the California legislature to approve a Cap-and-Trade program that would rely heavily on “offsets” — a type of carbon “credit” that a polluter, such as an oil refinery can purchase to legally “neutralize” its pollution — despite the fact that the pollution still occurs. Regardless of the dubious science and documented injustices of offset schemes, Governor Brown, the oil and gas industry, and their allies among a few of the big green groups have continued to aggressively promote the use of offsets as a primary means to achieving California’s emission reductions goals.
Among the offset schemes that the Governor and fossil fuel companies such as Shell, BP, and Chevron want incorporated into the state’s Cap-and-Trade program are a variety of tropical forest carbon offset which would come from partner jurisdictions around the world, such as Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, or Cross River State, Nigeria. Governor Brown has also continued to operate from a 2010 Memorandum of Understanding signed between California and the states of Chiapas, México and Acre, Brazil back when Arnold Schwarzenegger was governor of California. Acre is specifically highlighted in current proposals as the first tropical forest state with which California plans to “link” its carbon market. The linkage would be based on an international carbon trading program known as Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, or REDD. Due to conflicts and human rights concerns regarding indigenous land rights and violations of the right to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent, REDD has become one of the most controversial and high-risk climate policy programs out there.
In facing the development of these market-based policies in far-away places like California, forest communities of the Brazilian Amazon recently held a gathering in the rubber tapper stronghold of Xapuri. Xapuri was the home of the internationally known labor and land rights advocate Chico Mendes, who was assassinated in the late 1980’s for opposing road building and other mega-projects in the Amazon. Representatives of indigenous and traditional communities that are currently and potentially affected by REDD projects and associated tropical forest management schemes came together in Xapuri at the end of May to discuss the impacts of climate policy on their access to territory, their forests, and their livelihoods.
Among the organizers of the gathering was Dercy Telles, who worked side by side with Chico Mendes in the years before his assassination. During the gathering Dercy was moved to make a brief video statement for California policy makers and climate activists who may not be aware of the problems with tropical forest carbon offset schemes, and for California activists on the frontlines of day-to-day pollution from California’s fossil fuel industry.
In her statement, Dercy describes how their forest communities must fight against policies like REDD that “aim to exterminate rural populations.” She minces no words in describing that their communities have come to see these climate policies as “nothing but a bunch of false solutions to global warming issues” “based on lies” and “on selling illusions to the less privileged.” The forest people of the Amazon, Dercy says, “want people in California to know that we are fighting the same fight in solidarity” and that “we are going to keep on fighting for as long as we have strength and courage.”
Xapuri Declaration: “We reject any form of climate colonialism”
From 26 to 28 May 2017, a meeting took place in Xapuri, in the state of Acre, Brazil. The meeting brought together Apurinã, Huni Kui, Jaminawa, Manchineri and Shawadawa indigenous peoples, representatives of traditional communities, rubber tappers, academics and supporting organisations. The meeting’s theme was, “The effects of environmental / climatic policies on traditional populations”.
The meeting was supported by Friends of the Earth International, the Indigenous Missionary Council (CIMI), the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and the World Rainforest Movement.
In a short report about the meeting, Daniel Santini of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, writes that the participants reject the term “carbon credits”, because they are actually “pollution credits”. Trading pollution makes the climate problem worse by giving the illusion that something is being done, when in fact it allows pollution to continue.
Santini writes,
Instead of policies based on restrictions on the way of life of traditional peoples, the participants argued that the political-economic model of occupation of the region should be changed, with the suspension of generous public financing for agricultural expansion, industrial logging, and monoculture tree plantations.
Days before the meeting, in Rio Branco, the capital of Acre, corporate and state government representatives met to discuss the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). This is the aviation industry’s disastrous proposal to continue polluting, while using carbon credits to “offset” its emissions.
The World Bank is in talks with the International Civil Aviation Organization about using REDD credits in CORSIA.
Acre is one of the states from which California is looking to buy REDD credits as part of its cap-and-trade scheme. In April 2016, Dave Clegern, a Public Information Officer at the California Air Resources Board, said that,
“The projects that we’re looking at are supported by the locals. They are what is known as sector-based projects, which means that they would be run in conjunction with the government of that country which would provide the opportunity for regular monitoring, verification of the quality of the offsets.”
REDD-Monitor asked Clegern some questions about this statement, including whether a process of free, prior, and informed consent had been carried out about REDD in Acre. And if not, which “locals” was Clegern talking about?
REDD-Monitor is still waiting for Clegern’s reply.
At the end of the meeting in Xapuri, those attending produced the Xapuri Declaration, posted below in full in English and Portuguese:
Xapuri Declaration, May 28, 2017
We, forest dwellers, rubber tappers, Apurinã, Huni Kui, Jaminawa, Manchineri and Shawadawa indigenous people, members of supportive organizations and the Jesuit Travelling Team, teachers from different universities, united in the city of Xapuri in the Brazilian state of Acre from 26 to 28 May 2017, at the meeting “The effects of environmental / climatic policies on traditional populations”, declare:
– That, at this moment of resurgence, we are unifying the struggles of indigenous peoples and rubber tappers in the same cause. Our union is our main weapon against capital.
– That, aware of the history of resistance of the forest peoples and the legacy of Chico Mendes, we will stand firm in the defense of our territories. Like the ones that preceded us, we will continue to oppose attempts to expropriate our ways of life. We demand the demarcation and recognition of our rights to land and territory.
– We reject the ongoing initiatives materialized in policies that aim to convey our territories to private capital groups, including ranchers and loggers. We are concerned about the lack of transparency and the way that different mechanisms have been put forward, including payments for environmental services such as REDD and its variations, unsustainable forest management plans and mechanisms foreseen in the new Brazilian Forest Code, many of which are imposed through intimidation, blackmail, negotiations under false pretences and with bad faith.
– We express our indignation about the false solutions, which legitimize the continuity and expansion of a socially and environmentally destructive model. We reject initiatives to offset pollution. We do not accept mechanisms based on restrictions on our way of life, and we express solidarity with people living in the areas that are contaminated by companies seeking compensation (offsets). We stand by the people from other countries who live in the areas impacted by the pollution generated by destructive companies. No one should live in contaminated areas; it is time to end all kinds of racism, including environmental racism.
– We are being harmed by the arrangements and negotiations between the government of Acre and other states and countries in favor of corporations eager for pollution credits, including oil and mining companies, loggers and agribusiness companies. We are concerned about ongoing talks about aviation emissions compensation through Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation of Tropical Forests, the so-called REDD mechanisms. We refuse to use the term carbon credits, understanding that they are actually pollution credits, which aggravate rather than solve the problem. We reject any form of climate colonialism.
– We express total solidarity with women and men who, forced to fulfill impossible prerogatives, get fined, criminalized, indebted, without conditions to maintain their ways of life, trapped in schemes that refer back to semi-slavery and debt bondage of rubber tappers in colonial times. We also express solidarity with the residents of the rubber tree areas Valparaíso and Russas, who, coerced to submit to a REDD project, are threatened with expropriation of the lands that are rightfully theirs.
– Solidarity to the native community of Nova Oceania, of the Upper Tauhamanu River, in the municipality of Iberia, Peru. Our brothers and sisters Pyru Yini and other communities in isolation face the advance of deforestation, driven by timber concessions, which rely on the direct participation of businesspersons from Acre and others. These groups are involved in REDD projects and, while brokering international agreements with the support of Brazilian authorities, maintain predatory practices. We share the complaint that a village was destroyed, with 18 houses burned, in July 2014, with absolutely no action taken by the authorities, in an episode stained by impunity.
– We call on other rural and urban working people to reject this destructive pattern, marked by inequality and violation of the rights of indigenous peoples and traditional communities. We reiterate our unity in the struggle and willingness to resist to the end. Chico Mendes lives, not in the actions of governmental marketing, but in the struggle of the forest peoples.
Declaração de Xapuri, 28 de maio de 2017
Nós, moradores da floresta, seringueiras e seringueiros, indígenas Apurinã, Huni Kui, Jaminawa, Manchineri, Shawadawa, integrantes de organizações solidárias e Equipe Itinerante, professores e professoras de diferentes universidades, reunidos em Xapuri, no período de 26 a 28 de maio de 2017, no encontro “Os efeitos das políticas ambientais/climáticas para as populações tradicionais”, declaramos:
– Que, neste momento de retomada, estamos unindo as lutas dos povos indígenas e seringueiros em uma mesma causa. Nossa união é nossa principal arma de ação contra o capital.
– Que, cientes da história de resistência dos povos da floresta e do legado de Chico Mendes, nos manteremos firmes na defesa de nossos territórios. Assim como os que nos antecederam, seguiremos nos opondo às tentativas de expropriação de nossos modos de vida. Exigimos a demarcação e reconhecimento de nossos direitos a terra e território.
– Rejeição às iniciativas em curso materializadas em políticas que têm como objetivo entregar nossos territórios a grupos de capital privado, entre os quais fazendeiros e madeireiros. Manifestamos preocupação com a falta de transparência e maneira como diferentes mecanismos têm sido apresentados, incluindo pagamentos por serviços ambientais como REDD e suas variáveis, planos de manejo florestal insustentáveis, e mecanismos previstos no novo Código Florestal, muitos dos quais impostos por meio de intimidação, chantagem, negociações marcadas por estelionatos e má fé.
– Nossa indignação com as falsas soluções, que legitimam a continuidade e expansão de um modelo social e ambientalmente destrutivo. Rejeitamos as iniciativas voltadas para compensar a poluição. Não aceitamos os mecanismos baseados em restrições aos nossos modos de vida, e manifestamos solidariedade em relação às populações que vivem nas áreas contaminadas pelas empresas que buscam compensação. Somos solidários e estamos juntos das pessoas de outros países que vivem nas áreas impactadas pela poluição gerada por empresas destrutivas. Ninguém deve viver em áreas envenenadas, é hora de pôr fim a todo tipo de racismo, incluindo o ambiental.
– Que estamos sendo lesados pelos acordos pactuados e negociatas feitas entre o governo do Acre e outros estados e países em benefício de corporações ávidas por créditos de poluição, entre as quais petroleiras, mineradoras, madeireiras e empresas do agronegócio. Manifestamos preocupação com as conversas em curso sobre compensação de emissões da aviação através da Redução de Emissão por Desmatamento e Degradação de Florestas Tropicais, os chamados mecanismos REDD. Nos recusamos a usar o termo crédito de carbono, entendendo que são na verdade créditos de poluição, que agravam em vez de solucionar o problema. Rejeitamos toda e qualquer forma de colonialismo climático.
– Solidariedade total com as mulheres e homens que, forçados a cumprir prerrogativas impossíveis, acabam multados, criminalizados, endividados, sem condições de manter seus modos de vida, presos em esquemas que remetem às práticas de aviamento e barracão, incluindo escravidão por dívida. Manifestamos solidariedade também com os moradores do seringal Valparaíso e Russas, que, coagidos a se submeterem a um projeto de REDD, sofrem ameaças de expropriação das terras que são deles por direito.
– Solidariedade à comunidade nativa Nova Oceania, do Alto Rio Tauhamanu, no município Ibéria, no Peru. Nossos irmãos e irmãs Pyru Yini e outros grupos em isolamento enfrentam o avanço do desmatamento, impulsionado por concessões madeireiras, que contam com participação direta de empresários acreanos e outros. São grupos envolvidos em projetos de REDD, que, ao mesmo tempo que costuram acordos internacionais com apoio das autoridades brasileiras, mantém práticas predatórias. Compartilhamos a denúncia que uma aldeia foi destruída com 18 casas incendiadas em julho de 2014, sem absolutamente nenhuma providência por parte das autoridades, em um episódio manchado pela impunidade.
– Conclamamos outros povos, trabalhadores e trabalhadoras do campo e da cidade, a recusar esse padrão destrutivo, marcado pela desigualdade e pela violação dos direitos dos povos indígenas e comunidades tradicionais. Reiteramos nossa unidade na luta e disposição de resistir até o fim. Chico Mendes vive, não nas ações de marketing governamental, mas sim na luta dos povos da floresta.
New study adds urgency to end UN carbon offsetting scheme
– European Commission publishes new study on Clean Development Mechanism – Study finds 73% of potential offsets to be issued under the scheme between 2013 and 2020 are worthless –
Brussels 19 April 2017. The European Commission has released a new study showing major flaws in carbon offsets from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). As countries flesh out the rules to implement the Paris Agreement, Carbon Market Watch calls for an end to the scheme, and a shift away from offsetting as a climate policy approach.
The Commission’s study, carried out by the Öko-Institut, finds that 85% of projects covered in the analysis and 73% of the potential supply of CDM credits from 2013 to 2020 are unlikely to deliver “real, measurable and additional” emission reductions. If these carbon credits were to be used, this could lead to an increase in overall greenhouse gas emissions of over 3.5 billion tonnes of CO2 from 2013 to 2020 alone, equivalent to almost 2 years of emissions in the EU Emissions Trading System.
Flaws in offsetting
The study adds to a growing body of evidence that shows manifold problems with using carbon offsets. The findings follow a similar study from 2015 showing that the Joint Implementation offsetting system, led to increased emissions of approximately 600 million tonnes.
“These new findings are not surprising but they are another reminder that carbon offsetting has not worked as a reliable climate tool.” said Aki Kachi, Carbon Market Watch’s International Policy Director. “The CDM and the emissions shifting concept of offsetting are not fit for the climate challenges ahead – the Paris Agreement’s changed policy landscape calls for a new approach to international climate cooperation.”
Demand from aviation
The most probable buyers of these CDM credits could be the aviation industry through its recently established offset market: the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). The scheme intends to accept CDM and other UN credits that meet additional standards which the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) aim to finalise this year.
“It’s baffling to think that the aviation industry could potentially use credits that do nothing to compensate for their rapidly growing climate impact. To avoid greenwashing, aviation’s new offset market has to exclude credits that have not proven to be effective.” Kelsey Perlman, Aviation Policy Officer at Carbon Market Watch.
Negotiations on the role of carbon market mechanisms under the Paris Agreement reconvene next month at the UNFCCC intersessional in Bonn, Germany.
Contact:
Aki Kachi – International Policy Director
[email protected]
Tel: +49 157 868 00855
Kelsey Perlman – Aviation Policy Officer
[email protected]
Tel: +32 487 13 02 80
Andrew Coiley – Communications Director
[email protected]
Tel: +32 483 65 50 78
Notes to Editor:
• Find Carbon Market Watch’s Briefing on the CDM phase out here
• Find Transport & Environment’s statement on the study’s implications for aviation policy here
• Local realities of CDM projects – A compilation of case studies here (Nov 2013).
OECD opens investigation into WWF in world first
This Baka girl was tortured by a WWF-funded anti-poaching squad in Cameroon early 2016.
She was 10 years old at the time.
© Survival International
In an unprecedented move, a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has agreed to investigate a complaint that the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has funded human rights abuses in Cameroon, beginning a process which until now has only been used for multinational businesses.
Survival submitted the complaint in February 2016, citing numerous examples of violent abuse and harassment against Baka “Pygmies” in Cameroon by WWF-funded anti-poaching squads. Survival also alleges that WWF failed to seek communities’ free, prior and informed consent for conservation projects on their ancestral land.
This is the first time a non-profit organization has been scrutinized in this way. The acceptance of the complaint indicates that the OECD will hold WWF to the same human rights standards as profit-making corporations.
WWF funds anti-poaching squads in Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin. Baka and other rainforest tribes have reported systematic abuse at the hands of these squads, including arrest and beatings, torture and even death, for well over 20 years.
Baka have been forced from large areas of their ancestral land, and face violence from WWF-funded anti-poaching squads if they hunt, forage, or visit sacred sites. © Survival International
Survival first urged WWF to change its approach in the region in 1991, but since then the situation has worsened.
Baka have repeatedly testified to Survival about the activities of these anti-poaching squads in the region. One Baka man told Survival in 2016: “[The anti-poaching squad] beat the children as well as an elderly woman with machetes. My daughter is still unwell. They made her crouch down and they beat her everywhere – on her back, on her bottom everywhere, with a machete.”
In two open letters Baka made impassioned pleas to conservationists to be allowed to stay on their land. “Conservation projects need to have mercy on how we can use the forest … because our lives depend on it.”
WWF has rejected Survival’s claims. It accepts that abuse has taken place but, in a statement in 2015, a spokesman stated that such incidents “appear to have tailed off” despite repeated testimonies from Baka themselves. In its response to the OECD, the organization cited political instability in the region and difficulties in the process of creating “protected areas” for wildlife conservation as the main reasons human rights abuses had taken place. It did not deny its involvement in funding, training and equipping guards.
Survival’s Director Stephen Corry said: “The OECD admitting our complaint is a giant step for vulnerable peoples. They can already use OECD Guidelines to try and stop corporations riding roughshod over them, but this is first time ever it’s agreed that the rules also apply to industrial-scale NGOs like WWF. WWF’s work has led to decades of pain for tribal peoples in the Congo Basin. It’s done nothing effective to address the concerns of the thousands of tribal people dispossessed and mistreated through its projects. That has to change. If WWF can’t ensure those schemes meet UN and OECD standards, it simply shouldn’t be funding them. Whatever good works it might be doing elsewhere, nothing excuses its financing of human rights abuses. The big conservation organizations must stop colluding in the theft of tribal land. Tribal peoples are the best conservationists and guardians of the natural world. They should be at the forefront of the environmental movement.”
Many Baka are forced to live on roadsides. Rates of alcoholism and diseases like malaria have soared, and their diet has deteriorated.
© Survival International
Background briefing
– The OECD is an international body with 35 member countries. It has developed Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises which are monitored by national contact points in each country, and offer one of the very few opportunities to hold MNEs to account if they fail to respect the human rights of communities affected by their projects.
– WWF International’s headquarters are in Switzerland, so Survival’s complaint was submitted to the Swiss contact point, as Cameroon is not a member of the OECD.
– In 2008, Survival International lodged a complaint against British-owned mining company Vedanta Resources when it was seeking to mine on the territory of the Dongria Kondh in India without the tribe’s consent. The OECD stated that Vedanta had broken its guidelines.
– WWF is the largest conservation organization in the world. According to the organization itself, only 33% of its income comes from individual donors. The rest is derived from sources including government grants, foundations, and corporations
Pygmy’ tribes like the Baka have lived in the rainforests of the Congo Basin for millennia. They are being illegally evicted in the name of conservation, but logging, poaching and other threats to endangered species like gorillas, forest elephants and pangolins continue. © Selcen Kucukustel/Atlas
– “Pygmy” is an umbrella term commonly used to refer to the hunter-gatherer peoples of the Congo Basin and elsewhere in Central Africa. The word is considered pejorative and avoided by some tribespeople, but used by others as a convenient and easily recognized way of describing themselves.
Read this online: http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/11538
TAMS: Failed experiments with carbon in Madagascar
Andasibe, Madagascar: A laboratory for Green Growth. That’s the title of this video on Conservation International’s Madagascar website. Through a series of iconic images of lemurs, baobabs and deforestation – most of which do not belong to Andasibe, a small area located in the country’s eastern rainforest – we learn how “carbon programs are a new source of funding for Andasibe”, and that Andasibe itself is ”an important test site” where we can see how “forest carbon can work”. This is “a success story” according to Conservation International’s video.
Although the video doesn’t mention the name, the carbon project featured here is TAMS (Tetik’Asa Mampody Savoka, or “the project to restore the fallows”). For about two decades, the forests of Andasibe witnessed the birth, growth and decay of this forest carbon project.
Once hailed as a pilot carbon project for the whole of Africa, by the time this video was made, in 2010, TAMS was at a halt and would never resume. In its wake it left unfulfilled promises of forest restoration, work and revenue. Andasibe did indeed become a test site for carbon projects, but the results have not been as widespread as its original promises.
TAMS, the other story
The story of TAMS is an interesting one because it did not start life as a carbon project. Instead it transformed into one in its search for funding.
TAMS began as a small-scale idea in the early 1990s developed by Louise Holloway, an independent environmental researcher. She devised a project that would reconnect forest fragments caused by slash-and-burn agriculture – locally known as tavy – while providing farmers with agricultural techniques that would allow for a faster regeneration of the fallows, so they could keep practicing tavy without the need for further forest encroachment.
The project didn’t managed to secure funds until it began to be posed as a potential carbon sequestration project. It was at this point, around 2002, that TAMS came to Conservation International’s (CI) attention, later bringing the World Bank’s BioCarbon Fund and the Government of Madagascar into the project.
TAMS had transformed into a Clean Development Mechanism project: it would reforest 3,000 hectares of degraded fallows and provide agricultural alternatives to participating farmers, many of whom gave land to the project in exchange for the promise of work and, some claim, the revenue from the sale of carbon credits.
Bringing carbon into play completely transformed the project that Holloway had devised, with serious consequences. As a CDM project, its main objective became the production of carbon offsets through reforestation.
This had the effect of relegating the agricultural techniques that had once been integral to the project to the background, as funds were dedicated to the costly process of reforestation and the heavy bureaucratic procedures of project preparation, carbon measurement and verification. The agricultural techniques were bundled into “Sustainable Livelihood Activities” (SLAs) but were only applied late and very timidly through some “demonstration” activities, never transforming into real alternatives for farmers. (One of these SLAs appears in the video, carried out by the village chief, or Tangalamena, on his own land).
The high-costs of producing carbon led to a profound transformation of TAMS, where only the one activity that was deemed profitable in carbon terms – reforestation – was properly carried out. Although this activity did provide employment for farmers in the area, its specific features meant that, while well paid, this source of work was highly unstable and temporary – very far from the “30 year relationship” that CI mentions in the video and which some farmers believed they were entering.
A similar thing happened with the carbon payments that farmers had been promised in exchange for giving up land for the project. Although direct payments to farmers had been on the table during the early days of TAMS as a carbon project, they were eventually ruled out when it transpired that the costs of setting up the project and producing carbon were too high to allow for payments to farmers.
As Holloway wrote in a 2005 project report, it was,
“ironic that low payments/tCO2 offered by the BioCF combined with high preparation costs (heavy bureaucracy and stringent eligibility criteria), make even the highest carbon generating activities too costly to allow the project to make direct carbon payments.”
Without carbon payments, SLAs became the main form of “compensation” to farmers, although these were never fully developed.
While largely useless to people, however, the SLAs did play an essential role in the production of offsets, because they became the “sustainable development” elements and “leakage measures” that TAMS required in order to comply as CDM project.
Carbon, imagined by Holloway as a tool to fund her project, had transformed TAMS into something else completely. Her premonitory comment in a report she wrote for CI in 2008 is highly revealing of the effects of incorporating carbon into a conservation/development project:
“TAMS is so much more than a carbon production machine…it is necessary to consider if we want to make the project fit a particular market or to harness a market to facilitate our project. … There is a danger that preoccupation with meeting the demands of the market could subsume the original goals, ultimately also threatening the viability of the carbon market aspect of TAMS.”
Epilogue
But even as carbon project, TAMS failed to survive.
The reasons for its demise are multiple and complex:
• a dizzying network of actors with internal competition to lead the project and cash in on benefits;
• unclear (and, up to a point, unclarifiable) land tenure;
• lack of a legal framework to establish carbon ownership;
• the government’s impasse in establishing a benefit-sharing agreement;
• administrative duplicities;
• complex and expensive verification practices; and
• trees that refused to grow or even grew too fast.
In 2012 the BioCarbon Fund cancelled the Emissions Reductions Purchasing Agreement (ERPA), and although CI had hoped to keep the project going, partly to justify their bigger REDD+ project in the area of which TAMS was a kind of pilot, it never did.
In Mahatsara, a little village in the area of Andasibe were I carried out fieldwork and where people worked for, and gave land to the project, TAMS became known as a scam. After years of patiently waiting, and with no signs of carbon payments coming from anywhere, people felt that they had been tricked into giving their land.
The problem was that while knowing that TAMS had ended and would not provide any benefits, people were scared to clear the land because of the contracts they had signed with the project back in 2009. By now, they have probably been turned into arable land again.
While TAMS still features today in CI Madagascar’s website, the environmental and social benefits it claims to have created are nowhere to be seen.
PHOTO Credit: Sara Peña Valderrama, an abandoned TAMS tree nursery from 2011.
In 2016, Sara Peña Valderrama completed her PhD in social anthropology, where she studied a forest carbon project run by Conservation International in Madagascar. Her thesis is available on Durham University’s website: Entangling Molecules: an ethnography of a carbon offset project in Madagascar’s eastern rainforest. She submitted this Guest Post about what happened when the project changed to a carbon project. She is currently a Honorary Research Associate at Durham University.
Cap and Clear-Cut – California’s cap-and-trade system as investigated by East Bay Express
Just earlier this week, the East Bay Express, known for it’s investigative and longform news and feature stories, just released an in depth article covering California’s involvement in REDD. The Oakland-based weekly newspaper serving the Berkeley, Oakland, and East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, is the first to break a full in-depth story on the pitfalls of REDD.
California’s cap-and-trade system, which has been touted as a model for reducing greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, allows timber companies to clear-cut forests.
As reported by Will Parish
Jerry Brown basked in adulation during his whirlwind trip to Paris, and the evening of December 8 figured to offer more of the same. Standing alongside governors of states and provinces from Brazil, Mexico, and Peru, California’s governor planned to tout his state’s leadership role on global climate policy. The event was one of 21 presentations that Brown delivered during a five-day swing through France during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 21). His busy schedule included a stately private meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and presentations at events organized by the French, German, Chinese, and US governments.
The December 8 event was held at a mid-19th-century-mansion-turned-hotel and was hosted by the Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force, which is a collaboration of 29 states and provinces in forest-rich countries that are preparing to join a program called Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD). Crucially, though, it was Brown’s only Paris presentation to which non-invited members of the public could purchase tickets.
As Brown concluded his remarks, Pennie Opal Plant, an East Bay resident and member of the group Idle No More Solidarity San Francisco Bay, stood up near the front of the room, directly in front of the governor. “Richmond, California says ‘no’ to REDD!” she shouted, ‘”no’ to evicting indigenous people from their forests, and ‘no’ to poisoning my community!”
About thirty people, who had dispersed themselves throughout the room to avoid prior suspicion of coordinated dissent, soon joined in a chant of “No REDD! No REDD!”
Organizers quickly escorted the flustered Brown to a nearby exit. Before disappearing, the governor claimed to agree with the protesters, witnesses said.
Brown and California are widely regarded as global leaders in the fight against climate change in large part because of the state’s cap-and-trade program, which was authorized by the 2006 California Global Warming Solutions Act (Assembly Bill 32). The law caps the total amount of carbon emissions in the state and is designed to reduce emissions by allowing polluters to buy “credits” or “offsets” from carbon-saving projects or to sell credits themselves if they’ve significantly reduced their own emissions. California’s largest polluters — including power plants and refineries, like the Chevron refinery in Richmond — can also invest in carbon-saving projects elsewhere in the United States, or in Québec, on a commodity exchange market. The oil giant Shell, for example, is using forests in Michigan to offset its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its refinery in Martinez.
California’s cap-and-trade program is the first of its kind in the nation. And the state’s leaders are pushing to become the only jurisdiction in the world that also offsets its climate pollution through investments in tropical forest regions in the Southern Hemisphere. The common name for such efforts is REDD. Several industrialized countries, as well as the World Bank and the United Nations, have already invested money in REDD pilot projects.
Proponents say that REDD is urgently needed to prevent the degradation and loss of forests, a problem that accounts for roughly 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide — more than the entire global transportation sector and second only to the energy sector.
But critics warn that California’s adoption of REDD would have far-reaching human rights and environmental consequences. Initial investments by the World Bank and United Nations in REDD have already precipitated violent evictions of indigenous people from their forested homelands in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya — to make way for carbon-saving projects. In fact, countless activists and grassroots organizations regard REDD as a recipe for a global land grab, prompting them to dub it a case of “CO2lonialism.”
Given California’s trailblazing status with regard to climate policy, its adoption of REDD would likely trigger similar policies throughout the globe. “People all over the world are terrified that California will open the floodgates on REDD,” said Ayse Gürsöz, an Oakland resident who was among those who joined in chanting “No REDD!” at Governor Brown in Paris last month. A video producer and volunteer for the Indigenous Environmental Network, Gürsöz has gathered video testimonies in Africa and Peru from indigenous people who oppose California’s program.
Yet despite the opposition, California appears poised to adopt REDD. And Brown might do so at a time when many environmentalists have increasingly challenged the climate benefits of the state’s own cap-and-trade program. They note that California’s cap-and-trade system allows large lumber companies to generate and sell carbon credits when they engage in standard logging practices and clear-cut forests. As a result, cap-and-trade in California is proving to be a financial boon for timber corporations that practice many of the same forms of destructive logging that occur in tropical regions of the Global South.
The world’s forests are in deep trouble. Since 1970, the year of the first Earth Day celebration in the United States, more than 1 billion acres of tropical forest have vanished: They’ve been cut or burned, or have died from insects and disease. The amount of forest lost equals an area about half the size of the continental United States. The environmental group Rainforest Action Network estimates that 2.5 acres of forest are cut worldwide every second — equivalent to two and a half football fields — which translates to about 215,000 acres every day, an area larger than New York City.
In the past several years, though, conservation of these forests has gained a fresh impetus as many scientists have begun to view them through a new lens: as global sponges that soak up heat-trapping carbon dioxide molecules emitted from burning coal, oil, and natural gas. Ecologists have started to measure the ability of every major forest in the world to absorb CO2, a process known as sequestration.
They have figured out — with the precise numbers deduced only recently — that forests have been absorbing the equivalent of about one-quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted from burning fossil fuels and other activities. Trees store an amount equal to the emissions from all of the world’s cars and trucks.
The imperative to preserve the world’s forests in order to stave off catastrophic climate change has led to arguments that they be monetized and sold as credits or offsets to greenhouse gas emitters who need them to comply with regulatory limits. And under cap-and-trade programs, such as that in California, owners of forestland, including timber companies, can generate carbon credits after they enlist licensed certifiers who use complex methodologies to tally the volume of carbon dioxide being stored in the trees on their property.
Critics contend that offsets awarded to lumber companies represent a loophole that could undermine greenhouse gas reduction efforts. They say pledges of carbon reductions by timber corporations cannot be considered real, because those companies might have conducted the same amount of logging anyway without the extra money from selling credits. “Poorly measured offsets could lead to an increase in emissions,” said Brian Nowicki of the conservation group Center for Biological Diversity.
Under California’s rules, businesses can offset up to 8 percent of their total emissions through purchasing credits. The number of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions allowed in the state is capped, and the allowable levels of pollution are steadily reduced, creating an economic incentive for companies to cut emissions. The state’s overall emissions cap declined 2 percent each year from 2012 through 2014. From 2015 to 2020, the cap is dropping by 3 percent per year.
Because companies are required to purchase pollution permits, the state is expected to collect about $5 billion a year in fees by 2020, with the bulk of the money being recycled into clean-energy projects, the construction of housing near mass transit hubs, and building the state’s high-speed rail system.
But, overall, California’s cap-and-trade system has split environmental organizations. Many progressive groups question its effectiveness, while some more moderate ones — including The Nature Conservancy, Pacific Forest Trust, and the Natural Resources Defense Council — have joined state officials and large timber companies in supporting it.
“It’s been a huge success,” said Laurie Wayburn, president of the Pacific Forest Trust, which has been instrumental in developing California’s program. “This really has gone from a what-are-you-smoking kind of reception to every single forest owner who manages their land looking at the protocols as part of a business approach.”
But both the California and European Union cap-and-trade systems have countless critics, perhaps the most famous of whom is Pope Francis, who surprised many observers last year when he took the programs to task in his wide-ranging encyclical on the environment and global warming. “The strategy of buying and selling ‘carbon credits’ can lead to a new form of speculation which would not help reduce the emission of polluting gases worldwide,” Francis wrote.
“This system seems to provide a quick and easy solution under the guise of a certain commitment to the environment, but in no way does it allow for the radical change which present circumstances require,” Francis continued. “Rather, it may simply become a ploy [that] permits maintaining the excessive consumption of some countries and sectors.”
The legislative history of California’s cap-and-trade program dates to 2002, when then-state Senator Byron Sher, D-Palo Alto, sponsored Senate Bill 812, which helped create California’s first voluntary carbon market. Jeff Shellito — a former longtime aide to Sher who worked on the bill — made it clear in a recent interview that he thinks the program has become irredeemably corrupted. And he identified the culprits. “The process went off the rails ethically,” he said, “when it allowed corporate timber interests like Sierra Pacific Industries to rewrite the protocols to fit their business models.”
SB 812 was originally sponsored by Pacific Forest Trust, and it expanded the responsibilities of the California Climate Action Registry, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit. SB 812 directed the registry, which was created two years earlier by the state legislature, to adopt procedures for monitoring, calculating, and certifying CO2 emissions resulting from the conservation of California’s native forests. The registry’s rules were designed to reward individuals and companies doing the most to protect California’s forests. Specifically, they forbade clear-cutting of forests included in carbon-sequestration projects and required offset-project developers to establish forest conservation easements that restricted logging and did not allow the forest to be converted to other land uses.
Four years later, the legislature passed AB 32, thereby established a mandatory carbon trading market. And the state’s powerful timber industry — particularly, Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI), a corporate behemoth based in Redding — was determined to modify the registry’s rules. Of the roughly 4.5 million acres of California land zoned for timber production, SPI owns about one-third, making it, by far, the state’s largest private landowner. The main architect of the company’s success is Archie Aldis “Red” Emmerson, who, according to Forbes, is worth $3.6 billion.
While clear-cutting in national forests was phased out in the late Nineties (except for so-called “salvage logging” following fires), SPI still depends heavily on this method of denuding its own forestland. Between 1999 and 2006, SPI received approval from the California Department of Fire and Forestry Protection (Cal Fire) to clear-cut roughly 239,300 acres of forest in the Sierra, Klamath, and Coast mountain ranges, according to a study by the environmental group Forest Ethics. Since then, SPI has continued a similar rate of clear-cutting. Other large timber firms, such as Seattle-based Green Diamond Resources Company, which owns more than 400,000 acres of mainly redwood and Douglas fir forestland in Humboldt, Del Norte, and Trinity counties, also rely heavily on clear-cutting.
Under intense pressure from the timber lobby, the California Air Resources Board in 2009 jettisoned the registry’s forestry protocols, which had stemmed from Sher’s 2002 legislation. CARB then rubber-stamped a new set of protocols that had been developed by a new “stakeholders” group. This 27-member group included a who’s who of timber company managers and foresters, staff members of large conservation organizations, academics, and government representatives. Among them was an SPI forester named Ed Murphy.
In October 2009, Nowicki of the Center for Biological Diversity, logged onto CAR’s website from his Sacramento office. He said that according to the “Properties” function in the PDF that he downloaded, the final person to edit the state’s new forest protocols before CAR posted them online was Ed Murphy.
The state’s cap-and-trade program gives timber coompanies “credits” for clear-cutting.
The new protocols, which CARB adopted in 2010, lifted the requirement to place forestland in conservation easements in exchange for assigning them carbon credits, in favor of a practice called “improved forest management,” which essentially permits traditional logging under the standards established in 1973 by the California Forest Practice Act. The new protocols also allowed timber operators to generate carbon credits when they clear-cut a forest, so long as the cut is no larger than forty acres in size.
University of Oregon forestry professor Mark Harmon was among the many critics of CARB’s new protocols. A member of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Biogenics Carbon Emissions Panel, which is reviewing the EPA’s accounting framework for CO2 emissions from biologically based materials, including forests and soil, Harmon is regarded as a leading expert on the dynamics of carbon storage and sequestration. “I have to say I was a bit shocked by what they were proposing,” Harmon recalled in a recent interview. “Frankly, it didn’t make scientific sense. Timber harvest, clear-cutting in particular, removes more carbon from the forest than any other disturbance, including fire. The result is that harvesting forests generally reduces carbon stores and results in a net release of carbon to the atmosphere. So, if the goal was to increase carbon storage in US forests, the California program totally missed the mark.”
But proponents of the revised protocols staunchly defend them. They note that timber companies must replant the areas they clear-cut in order to generate carbon credits, and that the projects must demonstrate that they are meeting carbon storage targets over a one-hundred-year span.
However, critics note that clear-cutting produces serious environmental problems. It eliminates canopy cover, thereby warming the soil surface and increasing the rate at which logging debris and tree roots decompose, resulting in a dramatic increase in carbon emissions. They also argue that, rather than reducing fossil fuel emissions at the source — like at refineries and power plants — cap-and-trade provides extra income for business-as-usual timber operations.
“As it’s set up, [California’s cap-and-trade] program allows timber companies to get millions of dollars in carbon credits for the sorts of logging they are already doing,” Nowicki noted.
Sierra Pacific Industries has already developed more than 20 projects involving more than 200,000 acres of forestland. The projects have been approved for carbon offsets on the state’s voluntary market, and two of them are on the verge of generating offsets to be traded as part of California’s cap-and-trade program. They are the Buck Mountain Forest Improvement Project, which encompasses 12,487 acres in Siskiyou County, and the Sacramento River Canyon Forest Improvement Project, which covers 16,491 acres nearby. CARB staffers are currently performing spot checks on each property in advance of approving SPI’s sale of offsets.
In an interview, Mark Pawlicki, director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Sierra Pacific Industries, said he was unable to say how much these projects are worth. But Pawlicki argued that the projects show that his company is a key player in preventing climate change, and that its practices represent an optimal way to sequester greenhouse gases. “We think that forestry has a great story to the tell, and that the more forests we grow, and continue to keep in a healthy state, the better off the air is,” he said. “We can continue to harvest as long as we grow at least the volume we sell in the carbon market, and as long as we maintain that level of carbon storage for one hundred years. And we’re doing that.”
The forestry protocols stakeholders group included three members of Pacific Forest Trust. The organization’s president, Wayburn, also defended the effectiveness of the protocols, in spite of the inclusion of timber industry-friendly provisions. If environmentalists want to change logging practices, she said, they should focus on the existing laws related to forest management. She noted that CARB essentially adopted the logging practices established in the 1973 Forest Practice Act, and deemed them helpful in the fight against climate change. “If your goal is to change forest practices, you should focus on changing the Forest Practice Act,” she said. “That’s the law that governs logging in the state.”
CARB’s controversial protocols also made California the first place in the world to assign carbon credits to wood products, such as decking. In an interview, CARB spokesperson Dave Clegern defended the inclusion of wood products in the agency’s accounting. “The main point to keep in mind with carbon in wood products is that the carbon must stay in place for at least one hundred years,” he said. “So we’re talking about wood used in large items intended to be permanent, like homes.”
But professor Harmon’s research raises doubt about this aspect of CARB’S program as well. In a 1994 study of carbon storage in wood products using historical data and modeling in the states of Washington and Oregon, Harmon and two colleagues found that only 23 percent of carbon in wood products remained sequestered from 1902 to 1992. Most of the rest had been disposed of and is decomposing in landfills.
Although much of the global zeal to protect forests focuses on tropical regions of the Global South, recent scientific studies have turned conventional wisdom on its head. An analysis of NASA satellite imagery, for example, found that forest disturbance from logging in the southern United States is actually four times greater than that in the South American rainforests on a per-acre basis.
Moreover, before the advent of modern logging, Northern California and the Pacific Northwest housed an “unprecedented carbon budget,” according to Jerry Franklin, a University of Washington professor of ecosystem analysis who is known as “the father of old-growth research.” As Franklin explained at a conference sponsored by Pacific Forest Trust in Arcata in August 2014, the conifer-dominated Pacific temperate rainforest, which runs from Prince William Sound in Alaska through the British Columbia coast to California’s Central Coast, contains the largest mass of living and decaying material of any ecosystem in the world. Redwood forests, he noted, exceed the capacity of any on Earth to store carbon “by a factor of three or four.” The mixed Douglas fir and hardwood forests that grow adjacent to the redwoods, as well as the montane-mixed conifer ecosystems of the Cascades and Sierra mountain ranges (where Sierra Pacific Industries conducts its clear-cuts), among other forests of the so-called “Pacific Slopes,” also play a notable role in regulating atmospheric carbon.
But while much global attention has focused on emissions caused by deforestation in the Global South, the United States has broadly failed to prevent degradation of its own forests in the name of fighting climate change. For example, the US Department of Agriculture has determined that the Tongass National Forest in southwestern Alaska — the world’s largest continuous stretch of temperate rainforest — accounts for 8 percent of all forest carbon stored in the United States. But a plan approved by the Obama administration will allow an estimated 676,000 board-feet of old-growth in the forest, or about 27,000 acres, to be logged in the next ten years. The administration has promised to transition away from old-growth logging after that, but the phase-out won’t be complete for another fifteen years.
Last month, John Talberth of the Center for Sustainable Economy in Oregon, conducted a climate assessment of Oregon’s forestry practices and determined that logging and clear-cutting were emitting roughly the same amount of greenhouse gases as those produced each year by 2 million vehicles, or seven coal-fired power plants. That makes forestry one of the biggest polluters in the state. Yet Oregon — like other US states — has failed to account for these emissions in its climate mitigation planning.
“Oregon has not done proper accounting,” said Dominick DellaSala, president and chief scientist of the Geos Institute in Ashland, Oregon, one of the sponsors of the climate assessment, in an interview. “They’ve been unquestioningly accepting what the timber industry is saying, which is, ‘We’re a net sink for carbon.'” DellaSala was referring to the fact that the industry maintains that it sequesters more carbon than it emits.
California Air Resources Board chairperson Mary Nichols has defended the cap-and-trade protocols by arguing that rules established by the 1973 Forest Practice Act are the most stringent in the world. But environmentalists say the protections that the rules afford are limited, as witnessed by the ongoing degradation of the state’s forests since the state adopted the rules. One of the most rapid depletions of California’s remaining redwood forests occurred in the 1980s and ’90s, when companies such as MAXXAM, Louisiana-Pacific, and Georgia-Pacific (which is now owned by the right-wing Koch brothers) logged the majority of the remaining mature redwood forests.
Even in the Nineties, the main political bulwark against the adoption of stronger forest protections was Sierra Pacific Industries. Former Cal Fire director Richard Wilson called SPI’s Red Emerson “a genius at generating profitable lumber from a mill.” But Wilson said his efforts in the Nineties to reform California forestry practices to be more sustainable failed due to SPI’s opposition.
“The whole [California] Board of Forestry was sort of an SPI cabal,” Wilson recalled. “Forest practices were not going to see much change in California, and that’s mainly because of the relationship between Sierra Pacific, [then-Governor] Pete [Wilson], and the Board of Forestry.”
SPI has also had close ties with the administrations of Gray Davis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jerry Brown. According to data from the California Secretary of State’s Office, the company donated $115,000 to the 2012 campaign for Proposition 30, Brown’s tax measure. This contribution has raised eyebrows among environmentalists, particularly in light of the Associated Press’ revelation last year that Brown had fired two state regulators who stood in the way of expedited oil leases in Southern California, after which he received a $500,000 donation toward the same campaign from the company that stood to benefit the most from the firings — Occidental Petroleum.
According to critics, timber industry influence has long caused the agency that regulates timber harvesting, Cal Fire, to be an industry captive. Correspondence between Cal Fire staffers and Sierra Pacific Industries personnel, obtained via the California Public Records Act, strongly supports this view.
For example, in an April 26, 2013 document, Cal Fire’s Deputy Director of Resource Management, Duane Shintaku, who oversees the state’s timber harvest review process, coached a staffer on how to rebuff concerns that the California Department of Fish and Wildlife had raised about the detrimental impacts of SPI’s herbicide spraying and clear-cutting on the gene pool of a protected plant species — the Klamath Manzanita.
“The governor is the one who could force immediate change at Cal Fire,” said a Cal Fire staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “But his integrity is in question.”
Another revealing incident took place in 2014, after a California Air Resources Board staffer issued a proposal that sought to tighten restrictions on clear-cutting as a feature of carbon offsets projects. At the December 2014 Board of Forestry meeting, Executive Officer George Gentry sought permission to send CARB a letter on the board’s behalf. The board approved, directing him to ask CARB formally for clarifications about its intentions.
Yet in his actual December 15, 2014 letter, Gentry went beyond seeking clarification and instead actively backed the timber industry’s position, complaining that “recently proposed changes … may have the unintended consequences of preventing participation of over half of the private timberland base in California. The proposed changes may also conflict with the Forest Practice Rules of this [s]tate … the BOF has unanimously asked me to forward this concern to you.”
In a classic case of revolving-door politics, Gentry soon thereafter left the Board of Forestry to take a position as the vice president of Regulatory Affairs at the California timber industry’s main lobbying organization, the California Forestry Association. CARB later backed away from the proposal to curb clear-cutting, with the staffer involved saying her original proposal was misconstrued.
As opponents of REDD and California forest protection activists alike regularly note, a forest is not just composed of inert stocks of carbon. Logging, the use of heavy equipment, and the spraying of herbicide before and after logging to kill native vegetation all can take a profound toll on soil and wildlife. Historically, logging has caused enormous quantities of soil erosion that discharge sediment into streams. Sedimentation results in flooding, landslides, diminished water quality, and scoured and destabilized streambeds (and damage to property). Streams become impaired. Fish suffocate.
In the Battle Creek watershed of the Sacramento River, which lies between Redding and Lassen National Park and Forest, SPI has logged 21,000 acres of forest since 1998. Battle Creek Alliance founder Marily Woodhouse, a resident of the western slopes of Mount Lassen, has campaigned for years for a ban on clear-cutting in California, due to its impacts on local residents, wildlife, and, indeed, climate change. “Sierra Pacific Industries is doing essentially the same things that are occurring in the Amazon,” she said. “Yet there it’s categorized as ‘bad’ while here it’s ‘no problem.'”
Throughout the Global South, indigenous people commonly depend on their traditional forested homelands as the basis of their cultures and subsistence. According to a 2008 World Bank study, areas in which indigenous people occupy or control their traditional territory encompass 22 percent of the world’s land surface and coincide with areas that hold 80 percent of the planet’s biodiversity. In addition, the greatest diversity of indigenous groups in the world reside in the globe’s largest tropical forest wilderness areas in the Americas (including the Amazon), Africa, and Asia, and 11 percent of world forestlands are legally owned by indigenous peoples and communities.
In October 2015, CARB released a white paper regarding its progress on establishing REDD as part of cap-and-trade. “CARB staff believes there is value in developing proposed regulatory amendments and pursuing a sector-based REDD linkage in time for the third compliance period of the Cap-and-Trade Program,” it stated, referring to the years 2017–2020. It notes that the “sub-national” governments that California is targeting for inclusion in cap-and-trade include Acre, Brazil and Chiapas, Mexico. Establishing such links, the paper notes, “could result in partnering on other mutually beneficial climate and low emissions development initiatives.”
Under the proposed program, the state would use satellite technology to track deforestation rates as a way to prevent “leakage” — curbing logging in one area while allowing logging in another. As the thinking goes, any attempt to do so would show up on the satellites. But critics note that moving bulldozers and chainsaws across state lines would still be perfectly legal under the program, even though this also represents leakage.
“Capital flows to where it finds a profit, and if there is money to be made in deforestation for whatever purpose — for palm oil or cattle ranching or hardwoods that are there — resource shuffling will lead to increased levels elsewhere,” said Nowicki of the Center for Biological Diversity. “All the concerns we had about US carbon credits under the California cap-and-trade program are bearing out, and the problems in this country will be even greater when it comes to international offsets.”
For Nowicki and other critics, concerns about human rights are every bit as important as these practical considerations. When California conducted a public forum in Sacramento concerning REDD last fall, Jeff Conant of Friends of the Earth was on hand, and Gary Hughes of the same organization was in Chiapas. The Chiapas region, which was the location of the well-known 1994 Zapatista rebellion, is also a hotbed of opposition to REDD. In 2012, when a previous meeting of the Governors’ Forest and Climate Task Force convened in the city, indigenous people gained entry to the proceedings and read a statement denouncing REDD.
“People on the ground there see REDD as a threat to their livelihood, to their connection with place and the land, in much the same way they perceive a timber company, a gold mine, or someone coming for fossil fuels,” Hughes said.
Corrections: The original version of this report stated that the Geos Institute conducted a climate assessment of Oregon’s forestry practices. The assessment was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sustainable Economy, the Geos Institute, and Oregon Wild. It also stated that 676,000 acres of old-growth forest in Tongass National Forest in Alaska would be logged in the next 10 years; it is actually 676,000 board-feet, or about 27,000 acres. It also stated that Marily Woodhouse lives on the eastern slope of Mt. Lassen. She lives on the western slope.
Paris climate terror could endure for generations
By Patrick Bond
December 15, 2015
Paris witnessed both explicit terrorism by religious extremists on November 13 and a month later, implicit terrorism by carbon addicts negotiating a world treaty that guarantees catastrophic climate change. The first incident left more than 130 people dead in just one evening’s mayhem; the second lasted a fortnight but over the next century can be expected to kill hundreds of millions, especially in Africa.
But because the latest version of the annual United Nations climate talks has three kinds of spin-doctors, the extent of damage may not be well understood. The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) generated reactions ranging from smug denialism to righteous fury. The first reaction is ‘from above’ (the Establishment) and is self-satisfied; the second is from the middle (‘Climate Action’) and is semi-satisfied; the third, from below (‘Climate Justice’), is justifiably outraged.
Guzzling French champagne last Saturday, the Establishment quickly proclaimed, in essence, “The Paris climate glass is nearly full – so why not get drunk on planet-saving rhetoric?” The New York Times reported with a straight face, “President Obama said the historic agreement is a tribute to American climate change leadership” (and in a criminally-negligent way, this is not untrue).
Since 2009, US State Department chief negotiator Todd Stern successfully drove the negotiations away from four essential principles: ensuring emissions-cut commitments would be sufficient to halt runaway climate change; making the cuts legally binding with accountability mechanisms; distributing the burden of cuts fairly based on responsibility for causing the crisis; and making financial transfers to repair weather-related loss and damage following directly from that historic liability. Washington elites always prefer ‘market mechanisms’ like carbon trading instead of paying their climate debt even though the US national carbon market fatally crashed in 2010.
In part because the Durban COP17 in 2011 provided lubrication and – with South Africa’s blessing – empowered Stern to wreck the idea of Common But Differentiated Responsibility while giving “a Viagra shot to flailing carbon markets” (as a male Bank of America official cheerfully celebrated), Paris witnessed the demise of these essential principles. And again, “South Africa played a key role negotiating on behalf of the developing countries of the world,” according to Pretoria’s environment minister Edna Molewa, who proclaimed from Paris “an ambitious, fair and effective legally-binding outcome.”
Arrogant fibbery. The collective Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) – i.e. voluntary cuts – will put the temperature rise at above 3 degrees. From coal-based South Africa, the word ambitious loses meaning given Molewa’s weak INDCs – ranked by ClimateActionTracker as amongst the world’s most “inadequate” – and given that South Africa hosts the world’s two largest coal-fired power stations now under construction, with no objection by Molewa. She regularly approves increased (highly-subsidized) coal burning and exports, vast fracking, offshore-oil drilling, exemptions from pollution regulation, emissions-intensive corporate farming and fast-worsening suburban sprawl.
A second narrative comes from large NGOs that mobilized over the past six months to provide mild-mannered pressure points on negotiators. Their line is, essentially, “The Paris glass is partly full – so sip up and enjoy!”
This line derives not merely from the predictable back-slapping associated with petit-bourgeois vanity, gazing upwards to power for validation, such as one finds at the Worldwide Fund for Nature and Climate Action Network, what with their corporate sponsorships. All of us reading this are often tempted in this direction, aren’t we, because such unnatural twisting of the neck is a permanent occupational hazard in this line of work.
And such opportunism was to be expected from Paris, especially after Avaaz and Greenpeace endorsed G7 leadership posturing in June, when at their meeting in Germany the Establishment made a meaningless commitment to a decarbonized economy – in the year 2100, at least fifty years too late.
Perhaps worse than their upward gaze, though, the lead NGOs suffered a hyper-reaction to the 2009 Copenhagen Syndrome. Having hyped the COP15 Establishment negotiators as “Seal the Deal!” planet-saviours, NGOs mourned the devastating Copenhagen Accord signed in secret by leaders from Washington, Brasilia, Beijing, New Delhi and Pretoria. This was soon followed by a collapse of climate consciousness and mobilization. Such alienation is often attributed to activist heart-break: a roller-coaster of raised NGO expectations and plummeting Establishment performance.
Possessing only an incremental theory of social change, NGOs toasting the Paris deal now feel the need to confirm that they did as best they could, and that they have grounds to continue along the same lines in future. To be sure, insider-oriented persuasion tactics pursued by the 42-million member clicktivist group Avaaz are certainly impressive in their breadth and scope. Yet for Avaaz, “most importantly, [the Paris deal] sends a clear message to investors everywhere: sinking money into fossil fuels is a dead bet. Renewables are the profit centre. Technology to bring us to 100% clean energy is the money-maker of the future.”
Once again, Avaaz validates the COP process, the Establishment’s negotiators and the overall incentive structure of capitalism that are the proximate causes of the crisis.
The third narrative is actually the most realistic: “The Paris glass is full of toxic fairy dust – don’t dare even sniff!” The traditional Climate Justice (CJ) stance is to delegitimize the Establishment and return the focus of activism to grassroots sites of struggle, in future radically changing the balance of forces locally, nationally and then globally. But until that change in power is achieved, the UNFCCC COPs are just Conferences of Polluters.
The landless movement Via Campesina was clearest: “There is nothing binding for states, national contributions lead us towards a global warming of over 3°C and multinationals are the main beneficiaries. It was essentially a media circus.”
Asad Rehman coordinates climate advocacy at the world’s leading North-South CJ organization, Friends of the Earth International: “The reviews [of whether INDCs are adhered to and then need strengthening] are too weak and too late. The political number mentioned for finance has no bearing on the scale of need. It’s empty. The iceberg has struck, the ship is going down and the band is still playing to warm applause.”
And not forgetting the voice of climate science, putting it most bluntly, James Hansen called Paris, simply, “bullshit.”
Where does that leave us? If the glass-half-full NGOs get serious – and I hope to be pleasantly surprised in 2016 – then the only way forward is for them to apply their substantial influence on behalf of solidarity with those CJ activists making a real difference, at the base.
Close to my own home, the weeks before COP21 witnessed potential victories in two major struggles: opposition to corporate coal mining – led mainly by women peasants, campaigners and lawyers – in rural Zululand, bordering the historic iMfolozi wilderness reserve (where the world’s largest white rhino population is threatened by poachers); and South Durban residents fighting the massive expansion of Africa’s largest port-petrochemical complex. In both attacks, the climate-defence weapon was part of the activists’ arsenal.
But it is only when these campaigns have conclusively done the work COP negotiators and NGO cheerleaders just shirked – leaving fossil fuels in the ground and pointing the way to a just, post-carbon society – that we can raise our glasses and toast humanity, with integrity. Until then, pimps for the Paris Conference of Polluters should be told to sober up and halt what will soon be understood as their fatal attack on Mother Earth.
PRESS CONFERENCE: “REDD: Contradiction and Violation of the Sacred”
PRESS CONFERENCE
(Dec 1, 2015) Indigenous leaders, Tom Goldtooth, Gloria Ushigua, Alberto Saldamondo, and Berenice Sanchez spoke at the COP 21 at a Press Conference on how REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) violates Natural Law and the Sacred. REDD, a carbon offset mechanism with forests and ecosystems, is a major part of the false solutions to climate change promoted by the United Nations draft climate agreement at the world climate summit in Paris.
Photo features:
•Berenice Sanchez, Food Sovereignty Expert
•Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of Indigenous Environmental Network
•Gloria Ushigua, President of Sapara Women’s Association
•Alberto Saldamando, International Indigenous Rights Lawyer
Escaping carbon slavery: the view from Nigeria
via New Internationalist Magazine
The climate negotiations have done worse than nothing to prevent climate change. Nigerian activist Adesuwa Uwagie-Ero takes us on a historical journey, and suggests some ways to shift the international process onto a path toward climate justice.
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As governments from more than 190 nations prepare to gather in Paris to discuss a new global agreement on climate change, Nigeria is still battling with fundamental problems. These include increasing poverty levels of citizens, floods, gas flaring in the South, increased threat of desertification in the North, lack of sector coordination, and a population explosion. All these have direct implications for our food supply systems, water scarcity and health.
The sorry state of the Nigerian environment is best seen through the lens of the impacts of the oil and gas sector. A United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) assessment documented the level of ecocide inflicted on the Ogoni environment over 50 years of reckless exploitation. UNEP surmised that it will require about three decades of work to detoxify the Ogoni environment, where active oil extraction was shut down in 1993.
Four years after the launch of that report, little has been done about this clear ecological emergency. Only recently has the Buhari-led Nigerian administration committed the sum of $10 million to the clean-up. It is time to place the ecological question at the heart of our political debates and action plans. We are the people of the environment: our lives, culture and production are embedded and intertwined with nature.
The powerful browbeat the weak
Current commitments on greenhouse gas emission cuts will run out in 2020, so in Paris governments are expected to produce an agreement on what happens for the next decade, and potentially beyond. The optimism that fossil fuels will remain the dominant energy source into the foreseeable future is delusory and not founded in fact. The world may ramp up extreme extraction such as fracking, but that will not stop the shift away from climate-changing fossil fuels occurring.
As the exploitation of nature reaches the zenith of unreasonableness, traders are now seeing nature as an object for speculation and wholesale commodification. Good concepts such as sustainable development are being turned on their heads. The concept of ‘Green Economy’ on which even the brownest sectors cling turns out to be a platform for insisting that nature cannot be defended. It must be assigned a monetary value; its intrinsic value is absolutely ignored.
The conferences of parties (COP) to the climate change convention have over the years turned into sessions where the powerful browbeat the weak and efforts are made to avoid responsibility and to act in narrow national or regional interest.
The rapid slide down this slope took root at COP15 in Copenhagen. It was deepened at COP16 in Cancun where the concept of ‘consensus’ got redefined as ‘agreement by the majority’.
COP17 in Durban took the medal as the conference whose critical achievement was the blatant postponement of action while the earth burns. Nations like the US, Canada, Japan and Australia openly throw spanners in the works. Some go as far as foreclosing any participation in legal and accountability formats.
COP18 at Doha was a sigh, as leaders kicked the noisy decision-making can further down the road. In the negotiations following Doha, the talks in Bonn and Geneva continued to show the strains between developed, emerging economies and differently developed nations – especially with regard to emissions reductions commitments and mitigation actions.
At the negotiations held in May 2013 at Geneva the developed countries pushed for a legally binding ‘spectrum of commitments’ from both developed and developing countries. However, their stance was based on targets determined by each government according to their national capabilities and circumstances – not by what science requires. They suggested that these would be reviewed periodically, with the aim of keeping global temperature rise in line with the 2 degree Celsius goal.
These trends leave us with the burning question: has the COP process really helped the world tackle climate change?
Carbon colonialism
Climate change has become big business, and false solutions are celebrated. Whereas it has been clear for a long time now that global warming is mostly man-made and is due to the huge amount of greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere by polluting activities involving the use of fossil fuels, preferred actions taken by nations and industries have been patently false actions.
These actions are mostly predicated on the specious notion of carbon offsetting. The notion itself is built on the creed that financial markets hold the key to solving humankind’s problems.
Carbon was first placed on the market at the Kyoto COP in 1997. It means polluters can keep polluting, provided they pay for it in cash (a carbon tax) or imagine that some trees somewhere else in the world are absorbing an equivalent amount of carbon as they are emitting. Polluters perform acts of indulgence through offsets.
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) covers some such offset schemes, where projects that help reduce carbon emissions earn carbon credits. Some really obnoxious projects get listed under the CDM.
Gas-to-power projects utilizing gas that would otherwise be flared seem to make sense, except that gas flaring has been illegal in Nigeria since 1984. There has also been a High Court ruling against Shell over its gas flares at Iwerekhan, Delta State. The court ruled that gas flaring is illegal, unconstitutional and an affront to people’s rights. That judgment was delivered in November 2005 but the flares continue to roar.
Projects that qualify for the CDM are expected to be ones that bring in ‘additionality’. But Nnimmo Bassey, former Executive Director of Environmental Rights Action, makes the point that ‘any compensation for such an activity flies in the face of reason. Gas flares are the most cynical manifestations of corporate insolence in the face of climate change and environmental health. The flares release greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous and sulphur oxides with other harmful substances that greatly affect human health.’ Just when we thought we had overcome slavery we are getting dragged into not just carbon colonialism, but carbon slavery.
Seeing REDD
Market mechanisms threw Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) into the ring at the Bali climate meeting of 2009. REDD and its variants allow polluters to keep on at their business of polluting while ‘showing’ that trees in a forest or plantation elsewhere absorb the carbon they emit. Thus REDD projects permit pollution and cannot be said to reduce emissions. The name itself is a sad joke: REDD does not stop deforestation, but at best defers or displaces it. A REDD scheme is a business scheme, pure and simple.
A declaration from the Climate Space at the Tunis World Social Forum in March 2013 insisted ‘we cannot put the future of nature and humanity in the hands of financial speculative mechanisms like carbon trading and REDD. REDD, like Clean Development Mechanisms, is not a solution to climate change and is a new form of colonialism. In defence of Indigenous Peoples, local communities and the environment, we reject REDD+ and the grabbing of the forests, farmlands, soils, mangroves, marine algae and oceans of the world, which act as sponges for greenhouse gas pollution…’
No REDD in Africa Network (NRAN) recalls a situation in Mozambique, where a study found that thousands of farmers in the N’hambita REDD project were paid meagre amounts for seven years for tending trees. ‘Because the contract is for 99 years, if the farmer dies his or her children and their children must tend the trees without any further pay or compensation. This has been interpreted as a clear case of carbon slavery.’
Agrofuels and technofixes
Another false solution has been the presentation of agrofuels as a replacement of fossil fuels, when in fact it keeps the fossil fuels paradigm and is equally polluting. Moreover, it has triggered massive land-grabs. Even at its peak agrofuels cannot replace fossil fuels because the amount of land needed to cultivate crops and the feedstock needed for production is simply not available on planet Earth.
Geo-engineering and agricultural genetic engineering are other false solutions that lull humans into thinking that they can keep current polluting lifestyles and find techno-fixes for their addiction.
Criteria for climate justice
So what must be done? Time is ticking fast, the peoples of the world must continually press for climate justice, understanding that no nation, rich or poor, is immune to the challenges posed by global warming. Reflections on the challenge can leave us utterly exasperated, considering the corporate capture of governments and the refusal of states to take actions that would benefit the people and the planet, and not just the corporations.
This has been amply illustrated by the tragic weather events that have fairly democratically impacted nations around the world. These effects are undeniable: sea-levels are rising, Arctic ice is melting and may lead to changes in ocean circulation, sea-surface temperatures are rising, sea water is acidifying, due to an increase of dissolved carbon dioxide, we are seeing a heavier rainfall pattern, hurricanes and floods, emerging crop diseases and crop failures, intense droughts and desertification, to mention just a few impacts. These negatively affect human lives and that of other species.
Urgent actions are needed across the globe. These include:
Urgent actions are needed across the globe. These include:
Rapid transition from dependence on fossil fuels – including in transportation, power generation and agriculture;
A just global climate treaty that recognises historical responsibility, climate debt and the need for legally binding emissions reduction;
Elimination of market mechanisms (including CDM, REDD, REDD+) and all other false solutions from the climate regime;
Recycling of waste and reducing consumption in line with planetary limits;
National laws that build mechanisms for climate mitigation and adaptation actions, including coastal protection and combating desertification;
Stop gas flaring in the Niger Delta and at Badagary communities in Nigeria immediately;
Stop fracking and other extreme extraction, including drilling in the Arctic region;
Educate grassroots communities and the creation of community climate defence committees that would set rules for physical developments as well as monitor impacts of climate change;
Universal respect of Mother Earth’s rights as articulated at the Cochabamba People’s Summit on Climate Change;
Leave the fossil fuels in the soil. Besides global warming, the environmental cost of fossil fuels cannot justify a continued reliance on the resource. Reflect on Shell’s pollution of Ogoni land. Think about the open scars created by tar sand extraction in Alberta.
Awake, arise, mobilize!
Our narrative must be the story of our lives, told by us and dipped in our experiences. As Arundhati Roy puts it, ‘If there is any hope for the world at all, it does not live in climate change conference rooms or in cities with tall buildings. It lives low to the ground, with its arms around the people who go to battle every day to protect their forests, their mountains and their rivers because they know that the forests, the mountains and the rivers protect them and are their source of livelihood.
The first step toward re-imagining a world gone terribly wrong would be to stop the annihilation of those who have a different imagination – an imagination that is outside capitalism as well as communism. An imagination which has an altogether different understanding of what constitutes happiness and fulfilment.’
It is our life. We know how the rain has beaten us and for how long. Indeed we did not inherit the Earth; we borrowed it from our children.
Our narrative must not be stuck in the crisis narrative imagined by others. We must awake, arise, mobilize and work for the transformation of our society and planet – by all legitimate means available and necessary.
Adesuwa Uwagie-Ero is a campaigner with Environmental Rights Action in Nigeria.
– See more at: http://newint.org/features/web-exclusive/2015/11/26/escaping-carbon-slavery-the-view-from-nigeria/#sthash.9KE6lqfu.dpuf
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PSA Peugeot Citroen has signed a partnership with Bolloré to start production of the Bluesummer electric vehicle.
It will hit the assembly line of PSA's Rennes factory in France starting September and the plan is to make 15 vehicles per day, but no more than 3,500 units annually. Once production kicks off, the model is going to be sold through PSA's dealership network. The Bluesummer four-seater electric convertible is based on the Bluecar and will offer a maximum range of 200 km (124 miles) in the city and about half of that once you get to higher speeds outside the city.
Speaking of the Bluecar, production of the model was moved earlier this month from a Pininfarina factory in Turin, Italy to Renault's plant in Dieppe, northern France. The Bluesummer uses the same 50 kW electric motor and 30 kWh battery pack as the Bluecar which runs the 0-60 km/h (0-37 mph) sprint in 6.3 seconds and tops out at an electronically-capped 120 km/h (75 mph).
PSA will collaborate with Bolloré to develop new electric vehicles and will also work together in the domain of car sharing in Europe and later on in other regions of the world through joint ventures.
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May 05, 2007, 11:21 AM
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Saro Princess
For all who is interested in this aircraft.
I hope to build one someday.........
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May 05, 2007, 11:23 AM
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And the one pic I wish I had a poster of.
May 05, 2007, 11:26 AM
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May 05, 2007, 09:01 PM
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Perry, here is the Princess video. I found some more fly-by footage and will post that later.
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For all who is interested in this aircraft.
I hope to build one someday.........
Perry
10 engines total if I recall correctly, 8 for the 4 sets of counter rotating props and two outboard with single props.
You gonna use the four counter rotating props as well ?$?$?
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May 05, 2007, 09:43 PM
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Here is the fly-by video, turn up the volume! Also I attached some silent footage taken during the day of the maiden flight.
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[QUOTE=Bomberguy]Perry, here is the Princess video. I found some more fly-by footage and will post that later.
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Thanks Ed.
John,
Um......well I dunno about the counter rotating props. If I can do it cheaply with brushed motors.
I have seen a new "twin" brushless motor that is counter rotating. Too costly in my opinion but once I win the Lotto........
I figured out that only four of the motors need to be powered. Motors 2,3,4,5. 1 and 6,the two outers, could be dummies and free wheeling to cut down on weight and cost. True, there are 10 motors total on the real plane, but to the model, single motors will do.
The model, if I were to get around to bulding one would be of blue foam ala Keith Sparks AKA "Sparky" I have his PBM Mariner plans and the build article and this method would lend itself to this design nicely for simplicity and weight. It would also make the fuselage profile much more exact than to have to do it from balsa.
Now to get the time to do it!
My hope is this thread will motivate other modellers to try their hand at this complex subject. (Thus saving me the time to design it myself.)
Perry
May 06, 2007, 05:54 AM
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This needs crosslinking now to the previous entry for the Princess under the Mini Mars https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163308 ........... and now I can add this aswell to the Leviathans section.
Perry you don't have a detailed scan of that Saro Technical page do you I recognise the rest from Seawings etc ..I have some pictures I have scanned that may be of use. PM me an E mail JIC I cannot find it.
Clive
BTW just stick that x section into your printers menue if its got poster print option it fits A4 so just print up to 4x4 A4 or in technical of Free plans and Links you will find a link for a free program called Poster Razor.size no limit really.
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May 06, 2007, 10:56 AM
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IMO you have to do the 4 counter rotating motors and 2 conventional for a scale model. If cost is an issue, the solution is probably to go small and light (Depron?), 60 - 70" span, with small brushed motors and custom gearboxes. The gearbox could be copied (with less gear reduction) from the co-axial micro helicopters which are around $70 RTF. Perhaps the two conventional motors would provide most of the thrust. If you went large and heavy, the in-line outrunners with speed controls would set you back about $800 and you would have to deal with about 140 amps. If you solve the gearbox problem, there are several interesting scale modes to apply them too, including the sister project to the Princess, the Brabazon. I hope someone takes up the challenge! Maybe in retirement eh Perry...
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Bomber guy and co. BTW the Brabazon has been done by David Chinnery and 3 others Chinnerys complete with the requisite contras.......... anyone know where to contact him....find out more..........? I did have his E mail on my old system.
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Bomber guy and co. BTW the Brabazon has been done by David Chinnery and 3 others Chinnerys complete with the requisite contras.......... anyone know where to contact him....find out more..........? I did have his E mail on my old system.
Ahhh...the Brab.
Another on of my faves! Brilliant minds think alike eh?
Perry
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Perry you don't have a detailed scan of that Saro Technical page do you I recognise the rest from Seawings etc ..I have some pictures I have scanned that may be of use. PM me an E mail JIC I cannot find it.
Clive
BTW just stick that x section into your printers menue if its got poster print option it fits A4 so just print up to 4x4 A4 or in technical of Free plans and Links you will find a link for a free program called Poster Razor.size no limit really.
Clive,
Unfortunately not. Thanks for the printer tip!
Perry
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[QUOTE=Bomberguy]IMO you have to do the 4 counter rotating motors and 2 conventional for a scale model. If cost is an issue, the solution is probably to go small and light (Depron?), 60 - 70" span, with small brushed motors and custom gearboxes. The gearbox could be copied (with less gear reduction) from the co-axial micro helicopters which are around $70 RTF. Perhaps the two conventional motors would provide most of the thrust. If you went large and heavy, the in-line outrunners with speed controls would set you back about $800 and you would have to deal with about 140 amps. If you solve the gearbox problem, there are several interesting scale modes to apply them too, including the sister project to the Princess, the Brabazon. I hope someone takes up the challenge! Maybe in retirement eh Perry...
Bomberguy,
Sorry. No depron. And no small planes for me. You know I like them LARGE.
I guess I'll have to agree on the motor arrangement as difficult as it may be to build. I know that more people are looking into the counter rotating motors for more elaborate models. So I'll just sit in the wings and wait for a commercially available unit to come forth. I juust don't have the skills at this time to engineer one......er 4 of them myself.
Of course I would love to build one before retirement.
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Perry I suspect you've seen El Jimbo's thread(s) on contra-rotating brushless bell motors. I've seen his motors in person and although there were a few custom-components involved, overall they did not look that far out of the realm of reasonability. He even uses contra-props on his Slow Stick. With bell motors I also do not think the cost would have to be awfully prohibitive, either. If you can round up someone with a lathe, which should not be hard here on RCGroups, it might be relatively painless.
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#3 Drilled Rubber Stopper
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3# Drilled Rubber Stopper
CODE: .#3STwH
Price: 0.99 $
In stock
50 points
#3 Drilled Rubber Stopper.
15/16" top diameter, 3/4" bottom diameter.
Fits standard 750ml wine bottles and assorted soda keg lids.
Pure white gum laboratory Stopper drilled with 3/8"center hole to accommodate standard air locks.
0.015lbs+10
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Sydney
21 April 2017
Reporter: Becky Butcher
Cat losses estimated at $8.1 billion so far, says Macquarie
Macquarie Research’s catastrophe loss model estimates that losses for Q1 2017 currently stand at $8.1 billion, compared to $9.3 billion during the same period in 2016.
Of the total estimated losses this year, $1.3 billion relates to Cyclone Debbie, $1.1 billion to South American flooding, and $2.6 billion relates to severe weather in the US.
During the same period in 2016, the industry had already incurred more than $3.4 billion in losses from two severe storms in the US and $5.9 billion from the Japanese earthquakes, contributing to global insured catastrophe losses of $17 billion.
Macquarie said: “While it is still early in the year and catastrophe loss events can occur at any time, with little or no warning, 2017 has thus far been relatively calm.”
The research company added: “We consider recent year loss events such as Cyclone Debbie to be earnings, rather than capital event, assuring us that neither dividends nor share buybacks are in question. As such we reiterate our positive view of the reinsurance sector.”
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Axial Benefits Group has completed a medical stop-loss transaction with QBE North America to enhance its healthcare purchasing coalition operations
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Full Version: Global Announcements on Portal?
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Hi everyone,
I know that through the Admin CP, you can designate which forums to pull announcements to display on the portal. How can I pull global announcements to be displayed?
Thanks,
Dave
Do you mean remove one?
No. On the Admin Panel, under Portal Settings, is asks for which forums to "pull" announcements from, which I was led to believe meant which announcements do you want to populate the portal with? I was hoping to use global announcements to populate the portal page.
Thank you
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Day Of Attacks Continue In Israel And Lebanon
Day Of Attacks Continue In Israel And Lebanon
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This article is breaking news. Article may change rapidly.
July 13, 2006
Source URL - Click to view latest version of this article
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Fire_fights_continue_across_the_Israeli-Lebanese_border
Fighting continued in Israel and Lebanon as Israel attacked targets in Lebanon using aircrafts and ships. Rockets also came from Lebanon and landed on the Israeli side of the border, Thursday.
Summary
Israeli aircraft launched missiles at Beirut international airport and damaged runways and fuel stores. Additional targets were attacked, including a Hezbollah run TV station, Al-Manar, which continued to broadcast after being targeted, but later went partially off air.
45 civilians and two Lebanese soldiers were reported killed as a result of Israeli overnight raids and 103 people were injured according to Lebanon. In some areas Israeli planes dropped leaflets warning residents to stay away from Hezbollah buildings[1].
The Israeli army said over 80 rockets were fired by Hezbollah into northern Israel Thursday. At least two civilians were said to have been killed and others injured.
The highway linking Beirut and Damascus is said to have been hit by five Israeli missiles at various points. [2] The highway is the only route out of the country after the airport was shut down, but witnesses said that the road was free from traffic when the missiles hit.
In a television interview, Wednesday July 12, Brigadier Gen. Dan Halutz had told Israel's Channel 10 if the soldiers were not returned Israel would "turn Lebanon's clock back 20 years". He also said of Lebanon "nothing is safe." [3]
Lebanon
Beirut International Airport
Israeli airforce attacked Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport in the Lebanese capital twice Thursday. The attack forced cancellation of all flights and the closure of the facility, police and airport officials said.
• In the first attack the runways were hit by rockets from planes.
• In a second attack two fuel tanks were hit by missiles from helicopters and exploded. The second attack occured after Haifia had been hit by two rockets.
Lebanon events
• Two Lebanese army air bases were attacked.
• Lebanon says two families of 10 and seven members respectively were killed in their homes in Dweir by Israeli weapons.
• Israeli planes dropped leaflets over Shiite areas of southern Beirut which told residents to stay away from Hezbollah buildings.
• The Hezbollah supported TV station Al-Manar was hit by an Israeli missile, but the broadcasting continued according to an offical at the station. However, an antenna in the town of Baalbek stopped transmitting. One person at the site was injured.
• A civic station near Baalbek was hit.
• Israeli navel forces set up a blockade of the Levantine coast.[4]
• The highway between Beirut and Damascus was hit by at least five missiles fired by an Israeli aircraft.
Notes
• Israel claims their offensive is in retaliation to Wednesday's attack by Hezbollah on an Israeli border patrol and what Hezbollah called the capture of two Israeli soldiers. Israel said the soldiers - Ehud Goldwasser, 31, and Eldad Regev, 26 - were kidnapped.
Northern Israel
Israel claims that at least two civilians died and others injured as over 100 rockets, which included the Katyusha and Thunder 1, landed in northern Israel, which included Haifia, Thursday. Israel said the attacks were from Hezbollah.
List of places attacked
• Two rockets were fired into Haifa, the third largest city in Israel. The attack did not result in any damage or injuries. Israeli police said both rockets hit the Stella Maris district of Haifia which is an area popular with tourists.
• A house in Nahariya, ten kilometers south of the Israeli-Lebanon border, was hit killing a woman, while 29 others were wounded.
• The town of Safed was hit by four rockets, one civilian was killed and 11 wounded. Of the three who sustained serious injuries, two were children.
• Rockets hit the town of Carmiel (Karmiel), but there were no injuries.
• In the village of Majdal Qrum (Majd el-Kurum) a civilian was injured.
• In the small town of Zirit a civilian was slightly injured.
• In an attack at night Mount Meron was hit by 10 rockets; there were no casualties.
• A civilian airstrip was damaged near Rosh Pina Hatzor.
• Rockets landed in Hatzor.
Notes
• Hezbollah denied the attack on Haifia but a spokesman said they would attack the city with its population of 270'000 if "Beirut or its southern suburbs are attacked," Hezbollah deputy leader Sheik Naim Kassem said.
• Nahariya Mayor Jackie Sabag urged residents to stay in their shelters. In Nahariya Hospital patients and pregnant mothers were moved to lower floors and underground shelter.
• Hezbollah say they have for the first time used a new rocket called "Thunder 1". This rocket are said to be more accurate than the Katyusha rocket the group has used earlier.
• Israeli ambassador to the United States said the attack on Haifia, Israel's third largest city, was an escalation. "They have more than 10,000 rockets. For them to do this, in Haifa is a major escalation," said Daniel Ayalon.
International reaction
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had called the first Hezbollah attack on Israel "an act of war." Israel also blamed Iran and Syria for the attacks[5].
Hamas, the Palestinian group designated by USA and Israel as a terrorist organization, described Hezbollah's July 12 attack on Israel "heroic." [6] "This is a heroic operation carried out against military targets and so it is a legitimate operation, especially as it took place in occupied Lebanese territory," said Hamas political bureau membeMohammad Nazzal.
The European Union called Israel's use of force in Lebanon "disproportionate"[7] but demanded Hezbollah release the Israeli soldiers Israel said they kidnapped[8], whom Hezbollah had claimed as their captives.
The United Kingdom asked for "restraint on all sides". "We call for the urgent release of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers, and an end to attacks on Israeli towns and cities. And we urge all those countries with influence over Hezbollah and Hamas to play their part," said Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett. But "while Israel is entitled to do what is required to protect its security, it should do so in a way which does not escalate the situation and which is proportionate and measured, conforms to international law, and avoids civilian deaths and suffering."[9]
While a Whitehouse spokesman said America "recognised Israel's right to defend itself"[10], U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice asked Israel to be more restrained. Rice also told Syria to get Hezbollah to stop their attacks on Israel.
Lebanese ministers want a ceasefire with Israel.
The Arab League want an emergency meeting to discuss the Israeli-Lebanon crisis. Yeman asked for an official Arab summit. "We are concerned about an escalation," said an Arab League official.[11]
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that an Israeli strike on Syria would be considered "attacking the whole Islamic world and this regime will receive a very fierce response".[12]
In related news, United Sates vetoed a UN condemnation of Israel on Thursday. The draft vetoed was proposed by Qatar and demanded that Israel pulled back its forces from the Gaza Strip. [13]
Economic impact
The turmoil in the Middle East has made its mark on the economical sector; oil is now trading at a record high $76.70 a barrel.
The stock market in Tel Aviv closed down 4.3 percent on Thursday and the current political situation is leaving the market concerned of what to come. The shekel has also slipped against the dollar. [14]
Other international events are also having it say on stock markets worldwide as investestors are keeping their eyes on North Korea and Iran's nuclear ambitions in addition to the situation in the Middle East.
Thomas McIntyre at McIntyre, Freedman & Flynn put it this way: "We're having a complete breakdown in attitude toward the stock market. In a declining market, everything that's wrong in the world seems more important." [15]
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North Weymouth, MA Real Estate
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Average Walkscore in North Weymouth: 19 County Average: 40
Average Year Built in North Weymouth: 1961 County Average: 1961
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A simple understanding!
5 posts, 0 answers
1. Fairoz
Fairoz avatar
11 posts
Member since:
Jul 2011
Posted 24 Aug 2011 Link to this post
Hi, I am new to this Silverlight thing and had many years experience in developing desktop application.
I am having some trouble with the RadMediaPlayer. I took a sample project from a post in the forum here and could not play the file.
Below is the XAML code in the control
<telerik:RadMediaPlayer x:Name="player" VerticalContentAlignment="Top"
HorizontalContentAlignment="Center"
Header="Sample Video">
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear" Name="radMediaItem" Source="Bear.wmv">
</telerik:RadMediaItem>
</telerik:RadMediaPlayer>
I made many copies of the file "Bear.wmv" and resides in the following locations of the web project. (Attached image)
1. In the App_Code
2. In the App_Data
3. Bin
4. Client Bin
5. Under the project
And I have tried
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear" Name="radMediaItem" Source="http://localhost/MyWebSiteSite/ClientBin/Bear.wmv"/>
and
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear" Name="radMediaItem" Source="/ClientBin/Bear.wmv"/>
and
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear" Name="radMediaItem" Source="~/ClientBin/Bear.wmv"/>
and
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear" Name="radMediaItem" Source="../../ClientBin/Bear.wmv">
and many others of such combinations
and I always get "Failed to load media".... the media file "Bear.wmv" was from a project uploaded by Admin at the forum below (gives me error because of its old VS version). I am using VS2010 pro + Expression Ultimate
http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/silverlight/media-player/wmv-won-t-play.aspx
Why is that and am I missing something?
Thanks.
2. Fairoz
Fairoz avatar
11 posts
Member since:
Jul 2011
Posted 24 Aug 2011 Link to this post
Ok....... I found something out just now.
The below works
If the file is in the ClientBin..... then the code in XAML is
<telerik:RadMediaPlayer x:Name="player" Header="Sample Video">
<telerik:RadMediaItem Title="Bear.wmv" Name="radMediaItem" Source="/Bear.wmv"/>
</telerik:RadMediaPlayer>
[note the slash in "/Bear.wmv"]
But how can I play the content from App_Data or App_Code virtual directories??
Thanks
3. Tina Stancheva
Admin
Tina Stancheva avatar
3299 posts
Posted 30 Aug 2011 Link to this post
Hi Fairoz,
The RadMediItem in its core is a wrapper around the MediaElement control and as such has no access to the local file system. So in order to be able to play video files with Silverlight, you'll need to make them visible to the world (through http or Media Services...) and after that play them in the RadMediaPlayer as RadMediaItems with source like "http://mydomain.com/Videos/Bear.wmv". Or you will have to place them in the folder containing your .xap, so that they can be requested under the same path (Source="/Bear.wmv" - this relative path indicates the folder where the SL xap is located, in this case the ClientBin and this is why placing the movie in the ClientBin works).
However as a security measure, files in the App_Data, App_Code folders are not served by the Web server. This is why if you place your move in any of those folders it won't be public and you won't be able play it in the MediaElement of the RadMediaPlayer.
I hope this information will help you.
Greetings,
Tina Stancheva
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4. Chandana
Chandana avatar
13 posts
Member since:
Apr 2011
Posted 20 Dec 2011 Link to this post
Hi,
Just like you mentioned, I am using the relative path after placing the mp4 file in the ClientBin folder. I want to play a smooth streaming video at the same time.
The below code wouldn't work because of the relative source. It is throwing a "Failed to open media" error. Can you please help me with the relative source path and the manifesturl?
<telerik:RadMediaPlayer CanSeek="True" Height="334" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Name="player" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="540" MediaEnded="player_MediaEnded">
<telerik:RadMediaItem IsStreamingSource="True" VideoStretch="Fill" Source="/TestVideo.mp4" StreamAttached="RadMediaItem_StreamAttached">
</telerik:RadMediaItem>
</telerik:RadMediaPlayer>
private void RadMediaItem_StreamAttached(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var item = sender as RadMediaItem;
if (item != null)
{
var adaptiveSource = new AdaptiveStreamingSource();
adaptiveSource.MediaElement = player.MediaElement;
adaptiveSource.ManifestUrl = item.Source;
adaptiveSource.StartPlayback();
}
}
Regards,
Chandana
5. Tina Stancheva
Admin
Tina Stancheva avatar
3299 posts
Posted 23 Dec 2011 Link to this post
Hello Chandana,
If you want to take advantage of the smooth streaming support of the RadMediaPlayer, you need to set the RadMediaItem Source to a Smooth Streaming content. This means that you'll have to encode your mp4 video for example using the Expression Encoder 3. You can find more information here.
Please keep in mind that at the moment the RadMediaPlayer doesn't support smooth streaming of a content encoded with Expression Encoder 4.
I hope this information will help you. Please let us know if we can further assist you.
Kind regards,
Tina Stancheva
the Telerik team
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grass lands
Grass lands
By Tyreke Smalley
Eden Pitre
Caleb LeGrand
animals
Animals
Description
pictures
plants
Plants
Description
pictures
• Buffalo grass
• Sun flower
• Crazy weed
• Asters
• Blazing stars
• Cone flower
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Quarter Life Crisis
The world according to Sven-S. Porst
« New NeighboursMain### »
Social Suckage
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Uh-oh. I sort of saw that coming. While the ‘social’ software services are en-vogue right now, I’ve always had the bad feeling with them that I put my content and work into a computer that isn’t mine. That is, into a computer I cannot control. Into a computer that may destroy my work at a whim.
For some of those services it’s not a big deal. For delicious there’s the neat delimport tool to give you a local backup of your bookmarks (although I’m a bit scared about it storing the files inside a ‘Caches’ folder as those may not make it into backups… one of the silly things in Spotlight’s design) along with local find capabilities. So if delicious goes down my bookmarks will still be there and just the ‘social’ context they create will have vanished. Not a big deal.
For Audioscrobbler the situation isn’t particularly critical either, if you don’t use their more advanced features. Just let your iTunes feed some song names to the site and you’ll get a more detailed listing of your listening (or rather your iTunes’ playing) habits than iTunes itself will give you. And you’ll get some extra recommendations to go with it. So when their site goes down you don’t lose much of your effort.
For Flickr, I find things more complicated. They offer a number of fun features, like adding tags, descriptions and notes to your images. They let you discover photos that other people took at the same locations and so on. All that is nice but for it to make sense you need to put a bit of effort in adding the matching tags and so on. Your work is required to make Flickr work.
And now I discovered that Flickr just destroys my work without warning me. While it’s of course written in some of their readmes, it seems that you can’t have more than 200 photos on the service if you don’t want to continuously give them shitloads of money. That’s perfectly fine of course. But instead of telling you ‘you’ve used up all your credit, sucker, better pay’ once the limit is reached, the site just keeps on working as it used to – it just dumps your oldest photos. Not that, really, it’s even more sneaky. It just makes your own photos very hard to access for yourself. They won’t appear in your own ‘photostream’ and calendars anymore, but they will still be on the service and contribute to Flickr’s profits.
And I consider that to be exceedingly sneaky. They keep your work for their profits and make an effort to keep it from your enjoyment. If you can’t remember all the photos they started hiding from you, it’s even difficult to locate and delete them at this stage.
I had really hoped that my fears about those sites might be paranoid but just a few months in, I’ve been caught badly already. My photos with some comments are in there and I don’t want to delete my account (and thus the photos) because I don’t have a working backup of the whole setup. And I similarly don’t want to start paying for an account because I haven’t invested that much there and any extra money/effort I put in there will most likely be lost at some stage in the future anyway (I mean we’re facing hundreds of Euros of costs for very few decades here – a rather short time for photos but a rather long time for web sites).
It’s not that Flickr doesn’t have nice aspects to it. They surely do (although their URLs look overly complicated in comparison to delicious, say). But I really don’t see where it’s going and how it will be useful for things that can’t be done by copying image files on a web server.
January 20, 2006, 1:13
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Comment by d.w.: User icon
Ah, I don’t begrudge flickr their $25 a year or whatever. I easily get that much use out of it (it’s my primary way of distributing photos to family without sending prints, for example). The photos on my flickr account are just a subset of my iPhoto library. I consider it a bargain when compared to, say using .Mac for the same thing. The fact that they’ve got multiple well-documented ways of getting data in and out of the service reduces my worries about lock in, too.
January 24, 2006, 21:11
Comment by ssp: User icon
Hm, I can use e-mail to send photos around. Or just dump them on our server if there are loads of them.
To me the unique points of Flickr are the playful and useless ones…
January 25, 2006, 2:29
Comment by d.w.: User icon
As I get older and crankier, I find that I appreciate any opportunity to offload sysadmin tasks onto others. Yes, I have a web server that’s perfectly capable of hosting photos, but if someone else wants to do that for me for a nominal fee, while providing web feeds so I don’t even need to remember dropping a handful of emails to the half-dozen or so people who might care about my pictures, all the better. They can worry about backups and maintaining gallery pages and all that other stuff that I used to care about but can’t be arsed to do anymore.
You’re right about the fun and useless features of Flickr being a draw, anyway. There is no greater feed on the planet than this one.
January 25, 2006, 16:17
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SEATTLE -- Enough with stories about overheating pigs and violent Pridefests; let's talk about some people helping their fellow man.
According to the Seattle Police Department, two concerned citizens teamed up to apprehend a shoplifter who had escaped from the owners of a South Park convenience store Saturday afternoon.
The suspect came into the store in the 8900 block of 14th Avenue South shortly before 1 p.m. and asked to buy some cigarettes and a lighter. But, while the female owner of the store rang up the items the suspect grabbed them and walked out, according to the police report for the incident.
The owner followed the suspect and grabbed his backpack to keep him from riding off on a bicycle. According to the report, the owner fell to the ground while maintaining her hold on the suspect, and he dragged her along the sidewalk.
The owner's husband, who had been napping on the floor behind the store's counter during the robbery, came out to help his wife, according to the report.
Meanwhile, a man working across the street heard the female owner screaming and went outside to see her and her husband struggling with the suspect.
According to the report, the suspect escaped the store's owners and ran into the street, nearly getting hit by a car. The near-miss slowed the suspect down enough for the man who had been working across the street to put him in a bear hug and take him to the ground.
A second citizen soon joined the man in the street, helping him hold the struggling suspect down.
A passing driver stopped to ask if the men needed help holding the suspect down and got out of his car to join them. When the new arrival told the suspect to stop struggling, the suspect reportedly said the man didn't have a right to intervene unless he was a cop. The man answered that he was indeed a police officer and showed his badge, at which point the suspect settled down.
When additional officers arrived on the scene, the suspect would not stop yelling at the men who had been holding him down and was placed in the back of a patrol car, according to the report. He also reportedly faked a feinting spell and a seizure. He was eventually booked into King County Jail for investigation of robbery.
The female owner of the store suffered injuries to her knee, foot and hand, including a possibly broken finger, while fighting with the suspect. Her husband just had some minor scrapes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose Flagstop Car Wash?
Experience, dedication, and service. Flagstop Car Wash and Quick Lube has been serving the Richmond/Tri-Cities area for over 33 years. We provide the most up-to-date equipment and a well-trained staff of professionals. We care about our communities and the environment, and have received “Green” certification for our sustainability programs.
How often should I wash my vehicle?
Weekly is preferred. Washing your vehicle at least once a week will ensure that your vehicles surfaces are being properly cared for and will protect and enhance the beauty of your finish.
Will the “brushes” in the wash scratch my vehicle?
No. Flagstop only uses soft cloth and foam to clean your vehicle. The cloth and foam is continually rinsed with fresh water during the wash process.
How can I tell if my vehicle needs waxing?
Clear coat paints make it more difficult to determine when your vehicle needs waxing. It may need attention far sooner than its appearance would indicate. When in doubt, there are two simple tests to try to determine when your vehicle needs waxing: First, wad a clean, dry terry cloth, and rub it along a clean upper surface of your vehicle’s hood or trunk. If you hear squeaking, that’s a sure sign that the vehicle needs waxing. Second, run your fingertips along the upper surfaces of your vehicles hood and trunk. If you detect rough spots or feel drag, you also know your vehicle needs waxing.
What is acid rain?
When rain or snow falls it captures environmental pollutants from factory, automobile and truck exhaust. The sun heats and evaporates the water but leaves behind concentrated acid spots which cannot be removed. Prevention is the key here. Keep a good coat of wax on the finish and wash your car, especially after a rain or snowstorm.
Will the wax/protectants from the wash streak the outside of my windows?
When rain or snow falls it captures environmental pollutants from factory, automobile and truck exhaust. The sun heats and evaporates the water but leaves behind concentrated acid spots which cannot be removed. Prevention is the key here. Keep a good coat of wax on the finish and wash your car, especially after a rain or snowstorm.
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Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor
Join Thomas and his friends in this exciting adventure to the mainland that shows us friendship is more important than being the favorite engine. Can Thomas and the new experimental engines save James and help bring him back to the Island of Sodor?
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38626 Indian Head Road
Crawford, CO 81415
Delta County School District 50J
3bed 2bath 2,700sq ft $107 / sq ft SFR
Lot Size1.4acre Built1980 On site451days
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Beautiful setting in the trees. Picturesque log home with cozy warm charm. Walkout basement that is mostly finished, loft with bedroom, walkout deck, and lower patio deck with a nice yard and natural scape back yard with fire pit area and horseshoe pit for entertaining in your own back yard. Great home for family fun and relaxation in Western Colorado. Well maintained and cared for inside and out. Excellent garage and workshop area.
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Interior Features
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This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Single Family home for sale is currently listed for $289,000. Located in Crawford, CO, 38626 Indian Head Road features a lot size of 1.4 Acres and was built in 1980. It has been on Coldwell Banker for 451 days. This listing is provided courtesy of NEEDLEROCK MOUNTAIN REALTY AND LAND, LLC. Looking for more homes for sale near this one? View all Crawford, CO homes and connect with local real estate agents.
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2017-08-18 Mexico Exports SMITHERS OASIS DE MEXICO SA DE CV ADHESIVO U-GLUE ROLLO CON PZAS INDIV OASIS, CAJA JARDINERA OASIS,CAJA CORONAS OASIS,CAJA MARCO OASIS,CAJA CENTRO DE MESA OASIS,CAJA ESFERA OASIS,GUIRNALDA OASIS,CAJA FLORA CLIP OASIS, CANASTILLA TIPO CHINCHO,INNER PORTARAMO CONDESA OASIS, PLACA/ ENRAIZAMIENTO/ 156 HORTICUBOS SIN CAVIDADES 28 PLACAS,PLACA/ ENERAIZAMIENTO/ 156 HORTICUBOS SIN CAVIDADES 20 PLACAS,PLACA ENRAIZAMIENTO /225 CAVIDADES ...
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Bill of Lading Number 6002167
Shipment Date 2016-12-12
Consignee Special Overseas Services
Consignee (Original Format) SPECIAL OVERSEAS SERVICES CALLE 50 DIAGONAL AL MAC DONALDS PANAMA SN
Consignee Registration Number 4090544010216DV07
Shipper Smithers Oasis De Mexico
Shipper (Original Format) SMITHERS OASIS DE MEXICO SA DE CV MOVIMIENTO OBRERO ENTRE DURGANGO Y P/227//LA FAMA/STA CATARINA NL/ Santa Catarina Nuevo Leon 66100
Shipper Tax Number SOM910507LP9
Shipper Global HQ Smithers Oasis Company
Shipper Domestic HQ Smithers Oasis De Mexico
Shipment Destination Panama
Port of Lading Cardenas (MX)
Port of Lading (Original Format) LAZARO CARDENAS, LAZARO CARDENAS, MICHOACAN.
Country of Purchase Panama
Transport Method Maritime
Customs Regime Final Import / Export
Customs Agent 3145
Gross Weight (kg) 2025.94
Gross Weight (t) 2.02594
Value of Goods, CIF (USD) $11,331
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN) 231337.0
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD) $20
Item Destination Panama
HS Code 49100001
Goods Shipped CALENDARIO OASIS
Shipment Quantity 300.0
Shipment Unit Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD) $15
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN) 306
Shipment Value (MXN) 306
Tax Quantity 31.91
Tax Unit Kilo
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@Tiffey is a 20 year old Bisexual Female from West Memphis, Arkansas, United States of America. She is looking for Friendship, Relationship, Chat, Workout Partner and Casual.
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18. From West Memphis, Arkansas. I'm bisexual anything else just ask
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Age 20
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Sexuality Bisexual
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Ethnic Origins African / Afro Caribbean / Black
Home Location West Memphis, Arkansas, United States of America
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Body Shape Average
Height 5.4" (163 cm)
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Hair Color Brown
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Piercings
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Artistic Compulsive Flexible High Energy Loving Open Minded Outgoing Practical Quiet Romantic Self Confident Sensitive Shy Sophisticated Spontaneous Stubborn Talkative
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I'm in search for an open minded person whom I can spend days, nights, and time with
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Interested in Men, Women
Aged between 18 - 28
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Occupation Still Studying
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Diet I eat everything
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Nelnet, Inc. (NYSE:NNI) Releases Earnings Results, Hits Estimates
Nelnet, Inc. (NYSE:NNI) released its quarterly earnings results on Monday, August 7th. The credit services provider reported $1.08 earnings per share for the quarter, meeting the Zacks’ consensus estimate of $1.08, Briefing.com reports. Nelnet had a return on equity of 9.65% and a net margin of 20.19%. The business had revenue of $161.70 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $182.02 million. During the same quarter last year, the business posted $1.13 earnings per share.
Shares of Nelnet (NNI) traded down 0.77% on Friday, hitting $45.40. The stock had a trading volume of 179,888 shares. Nelnet has a 12 month low of $34.38 and a 12 month high of $55.01. The company has a 50 day moving average price of $47.74 and a 200-day moving average price of $45.53. The stock has a market cap of $1.89 billion, a PE ratio of 7.36 and a beta of 0.97.
The business also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, September 15th. Stockholders of record on Friday, September 1st will be paid a dividend of $0.14 per share. The ex-dividend date is Wednesday, August 30th. This represents a $0.56 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 1.23%. Nelnet’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is currently 9.09%.
A number of equities research analysts have weighed in on the company. Compass Point downgraded Nelnet from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and set a $52.00 price target on the stock. in a research report on Wednesday, August 9th. BidaskClub upgraded Nelnet from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a research report on Tuesday, June 27th. Finally, TheStreet upgraded Nelnet from a “d+” rating to a “c” rating in a research report on Tuesday, August 8th.
In other Nelnet news, major shareholder Angie Muhleisen sold 2,000 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, June 15th. The shares were sold at an average price of $45.00, for a total value of $90,000.00. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is available through this link. 45.40% of the stock is owned by corporate insiders.
A number of institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of the company. Norges Bank acquired a new position in Nelnet during the fourth quarter worth about $18,623,000. Bank of New York Mellon Corp increased its position in Nelnet by 66.6% in the first quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp now owns 290,238 shares of the credit services provider’s stock worth $12,730,000 after buying an additional 116,060 shares in the last quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. increased its position in Nelnet by 3.5% in the second quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 2,087,767 shares of the credit services provider’s stock worth $98,146,000 after buying an additional 69,695 shares in the last quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP increased its position in Nelnet by 3.1% in the first quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 2,235,079 shares of the credit services provider’s stock worth $98,030,000 after buying an additional 66,941 shares in the last quarter. Finally, LSV Asset Management increased its position in Nelnet by 6.8% in the first quarter. LSV Asset Management now owns 1,020,284 shares of the credit services provider’s stock worth $44,749,000 after buying an additional 65,348 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 41.07% of the company’s stock.
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About Nelnet
Nelnet, Inc focuses on delivering education-related products and services and student loan asset management. The Company is engaged in student loan servicing, tuition payment processing and school information systems, and communications. The Company’s segments include Loan Systems and Servicing, Tuition Payment Processing and Campus Commerce, Communications, Asset Generation and Management, and Corporate and Other Activities.
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Name: Ljupka Mia (9 months)
Location: Ptuj, Slovenia
Division: International
Room Size: 75 square feet
Tip for Living Small with Kids: Less is more! Do not buy everything they offer you, take your time and choose wisely, because in the end the most important thing is to enjoy the moment with your loved ones!
Biggest Design Challenge in this Room: I wanted to use our old furniture that we already had, so Ljupka Mia got just the bed, the wall stickers and NOTHING MORE. The room is so small and I didn't wanted to fill it with unnecessary furniture, so she has only the things she needs now: some space for clothing, car seat, diapers, books and toys, a bed and a wool carpet to play on.
Favorite Thing About This Room: Everything together! A lot of light from the window, the 60 years old floors, the white with the bright colors... the sense of purity that the room gives me when I open the door!
Thanks for your entry Jelena and good luck!
Ready to join in? Submit your entry through 5/15 here.
What's at stake? Bragging rights AND $1500 worth of gift certificates from Oeuf!
>> Visit the Smaller, Cooler Contest Page
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Victory Capital Management Inc. lifted its position in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:BR) by 21.4% during the 2nd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 29,628 shares of the business services provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 5,213 shares during the period. Victory Capital Management Inc.’s holdings in Broadridge Financial Solutions were worth $2,239,000 at the end of the most recent quarter.
Other institutional investors have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. BlackRock Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions by 5,792.7% during the 1st quarter. BlackRock Inc. now owns 12,054,537 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $819,107,000 after buying an additional 11,849,968 shares during the period. Vanguard Group Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions by 3.8% during the 1st quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 10,101,144 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $686,373,000 after buying an additional 369,176 shares during the period. Independence Advisors LLC bought a new stake in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions during the 2nd quarter worth about $21,006,000. Scout Investments Inc. bought a new stake in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions during the 1st quarter worth about $14,727,000. Finally, Baird Financial Group Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions by 53.0% during the 1st quarter. Baird Financial Group Inc. now owns 646,253 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $43,913,000 after buying an additional 223,959 shares during the period. Institutional investors own 84.27% of the company’s stock.
TRADEMARK VIOLATION NOTICE: “Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (BR) Stake Lifted by Victory Capital Management Inc.” was originally reported by The Cerbat Gem and is the property of of The Cerbat Gem. If you are viewing this report on another website, it was copied illegally and republished in violation of international trademark and copyright laws. The legal version of this report can be read at https://www.thecerbatgem.com/2017/09/10/broadridge-financial-solutions-inc-br-stake-lifted-by-victory-capital-management-inc.html.
In other news, insider Adam D. Amsterdam sold 17,813 shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, August 23rd. The shares were sold at an average price of $76.96, for a total value of $1,370,888.48. Following the completion of the transaction, the insider now owns 20,646 shares in the company, valued at $1,588,916.16. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website. Also, Director Stuart R. Levine sold 7,868 shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions stock in a transaction dated Friday, August 18th. The stock was sold at an average price of $76.58, for a total transaction of $602,531.44. Following the completion of the transaction, the director now owns 39,747 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $3,043,825.26. The disclosure for this sale can be found here. 3.50% of the stock is owned by company insiders.
Shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (BR) opened at 79.08 on Friday. The company has a market cap of $9.21 billion, a P/E ratio of 29.29 and a beta of 0.97. Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. has a one year low of $59.86 and a one year high of $79.49. The company’s 50 day moving average is $76.39 and its 200 day moving average is $72.79.
Broadridge Financial Solutions (NYSE:BR) last posted its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, August 10th. The business services provider reported $1.71 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, hitting analysts’ consensus estimates of $1.71. Broadridge Financial Solutions had a net margin of 7.89% and a return on equity of 37.99%. The business had revenue of $1.35 billion during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $1.31 billion. During the same quarter last year, the company posted $1.45 earnings per share. The firm’s quarterly revenue was up 38.1% compared to the same quarter last year. On average, equities analysts predict that Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. will post $3.71 earnings per share for the current year.
The firm also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, October 3rd. Stockholders of record on Friday, September 15th will be paid a $0.365 dividend. This is an increase from Broadridge Financial Solutions’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.33. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, September 14th. This represents a $1.46 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 1.85%. Broadridge Financial Solutions’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 48.35%.
BR has been the subject of several research analyst reports. BidaskClub raised shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Tuesday, August 22nd. Barclays PLC lifted their target price on shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions from $72.00 to $74.00 and gave the stock an “equal weight” rating in a report on Friday, August 11th. Finally, DA Davidson initiated coverage on shares of Broadridge Financial Solutions in a report on Monday, August 7th. They set a “neutral” rating and a $74.00 target price for the company. Five investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and one has assigned a buy rating to the company. Broadridge Financial Solutions currently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $76.00.
About Broadridge Financial Solutions
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc (Broadridge) is a provider of investor communications and technology-driven solutions to banks, broker-dealers, mutual funds and corporate issuers. The Company’s segments include Investor Communication Solutions, and Global Technology and Operations. The Company offers Bank/Broker-Dealer Investor Communication Solutions, Customer Communication Solutions, Corporate Issuer Solutions, Advisor Solutions and Mutual Fund and Retirement Solutions through Investor Communication Solutions segment.
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Wholesale Only
Clematis ‘Gypsy Queen’
‘Gypsy Queen’ has beautiful 5-6″ velvety deep rich plum-purple blooms that repeat quite regularly during the growing season. It has contrasting white filaments and deep red anthers. This vine grows best in a fertile, well-drained, alkaline soil. A choice site is key to the success of establishing this perennial; roots should be kept cool and moist. This is a vigorous, bushy plant. Clematis ‘Gypsy Queen’ can also be grown successfully in a container.
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CL139BAG Clematis 'Gypsy Queen' 14 $26.75
CL139-1
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Plant Details +
Size Root established in 2-1/2" square plastic pots
Height 12-20'
Spacing 4' and 1-2" deep
Hardiness Zones 4-9
Exposure Sun to partial shade
Foliage Leaves are opposite and widely spaced on thin vines with tendrils for entwining
Flower 5-6" velvety deep rich plum-purple
Bloomtime June - September
General Information +
Botanical: Clematis
Common: Clematis
Family: Ranunculaceae
General Characteristics: Clematis may be planted and trained to cover walls, trellis, posts, fences, arbors or to cover rocky sites. It will need support. Prefers a rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.6-6.5. Clematis do best in neutral or slightly alkaline soils, but they are somewhat adaptable. If you have very acid soil, try to add some calcium when you plant. Roots should be planted in a cool moist environment, while the vine itself should be in the sun. Root area should be protected. They require 1" of water a week. Introduced in 1903, this is one of the most popular clematis ever raised. This vigorous and free flowering clematis produces masses flowers. Easily Grown.
Clematis Repeat Blooming: GROUP C: These are the late large-flowered clematis species. They flower in late June into August. These bloom on new wood from the current season so you don't need to maintain any old wood. They should be cut back to a living bud at about 24" from the ground in spring just as the buds swell. If you don't prune, the flowers will tend to be only up at the top of the plant and the bare stems will be unattractive below.
Planting/Care Instructions +
Pests or Diseases: Deer Resistant and Resistant to Walnut Toxicity, Aphids, Clematis Borer, Stem Rot and Slugs
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James Ruddick: History? Culture? Send for the Bulldozers
Roundup: Talking About History
tags: historic preservation, Huffington Post, Shakespeare, James Ruddick, Statford-upon-Avon, Anne Hathway
James Ruddick is the author of several books including Death at the Priory, nominated for a Non-Fiction Edgar Award in the US. He has worked in radio and television as a broadcast journalist.
Only in England could this happen: in a few days' time a judicial review will decide whether the countryside immediately surrounding Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon can be torn up to make way for a new housing estate. No, seriously.
The local government minister, Eric Pickles, has already ruled in favour of the development, backing Bloor Homes, and unless his decision is reversed, which few expect, one of the most popular heritage sites in Europe will be swamped by 800 new houses - not half a mile away, not even down the road, but rammed so tightly against its sides and rear that the tourists will find the little thatched building garlanded by satellite dishes, chrome barbecues and washing lines. Mr Pickles agreed that there were "material considerations weighing against the development", including "the harm to heritage assets". But he rubber-stamped it anyway.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage is of international significance. It is part of the Shakespeare story. It has stood in a tiny lane in the village of Shottery, a mile from Stratford, since before the 15th Century, surrounded by fields, flowers and cobbled walkways. Replicas of it have been built all over the world. Tens of millions have come from every continent to see it since it was sold to the nation by the Hathaway family in 1892. It was here, after all, that the boy William, collecting wool from local farmers for his father's glove-making business, met Anne. It was in the fields around Shottery that he first tasted the food of love - she fell pregnant before they were married - and where the emotional fabric of the sonnets and plays produced by the world's greatest writer was fashioned. In the Eric Pickles dystopia, however, Anne Hathaway's Cottage should soon abut a Tesco Metro and a bus stop.
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Category: #anorexia#recovery#ptting on bigger jeans# hard on the mind# I chose to live# Radical Will# I am here for you just email me# You can do this#
The End of the Illness of Discontent-The Beginning of a Brave Big World
This is the final ending to my “Illness of Discontent.” The short story was written in the fall of 2015, quite awhile ago. I have travelled a long ways but where am I in recovery? In the series I just wrote “The Cake is Now” I tried to show and explain how I got from feelings of euphoria to starvation and feeding tubes and hospitalizations.
I think with my use of the maniac’s hours, I try to establish the feelings of bliss without the food restriction and the excessive exercising. I think it was quite clever for me to find a way to bring back that time of the day, feeling so high and doing so much work without the eating disorder playing right in the forefront. I think it is an important step in any one’s recovery to find a way to deal with what we craved, before we got really sick.
I look at my own recovery, I said in the story, I coined it Radical Will. There wasn’t a doctor or hospital that thought I could do it my way. Staying in the hospital was not an option. I learned to be the perfect anorexic while I was there, I was too far away from my family, and their idea of the therapeutic alliance was all wrong for my individual recovery for sure. I came home and told them I was putting together, “Team Corey.” It consisted of a very dedicated PCP, who saw me weekly for weigh ins and did my labs, I also had a nutritionist to work on food planning, a regular therapist and lastly the single most important person to my recovery, my eating disorders therapist. With all these women medical professionals watching out for my care, I couldn’t fall backwards that would never be allowed.
My road to well went unremarkable for many months. I put on a few pounds, and a few pounds more, but nothing to get me out of the darkness and give my body a much needed break from the starvation. It wasn’t until this fall, between here and there, that I realized I had just done enough to put the ambulances away. But I wasn’t living, I was still sick, I wasn’t succeeding. I carried on, my family and friends worried the whole time I played around. Come January I looked in the mirror. May would mark the two year point of my start of mania and euphoria with school. I knew I had little time to get it together.
I felt my loved ones and friends as well as doctors, begin to give up on me. I had put them through so much how could they honestly continue? It was just what I needed as March and April blended together. Yes I was in school, getting perfect grades, and still had my early morning time with work and my euphoria. I thought to myself, that I could only have mania and euphoria in the early morning with anorexia. And the perfect grades where garnered without any slip in the scale. No it wasn’t moving up like it needed to be, but I was maintaining my crazy, mayhem -laden lifestyle.
So when I merely slipped in my soccer slides in the last part of April, and fractured my bones and wrecked my knee. I knew instantly the fall was not hard or like off a latter, as one would think. These injuries were from the toll of the anorexia. I vowed to myself and to God as my witness, I would begin to put on weight to get to a more normal weight I needed to be. Since then I have gained 10 pounds, I know it doesn’t seem like a lot, when I have so far to go. But those ten pounds I put on were out of shear will. They killed my psyche as my smallest pants got a bit too tight, it pained me, I wanted to die, but I REALLY don’t want to die from this illness. So I went upstairs, and got some jeans that were aa bit bigger. I put them on, I double checked the size tag; yes they were bigger.
So today, I just got done eating some stew for breakfast, something I have been doing every morning. I feel with all the chaos with Jack dying, and Julia Bleu getting cancer I was tried. By the Grace of the Universe I somehow got through it all and didn’t lose any weight. Yes, that makes me smile. M ex-wife told me to eat a cupcake on Mother’s Day, I told her I would take it home. My Bella said, “Mommy, I will eat one with you.” It is this stuff that makes the tears run hard and fast like a gush of water. It breaks my heart, right now so fragile yet so strong, to think of Bella and all my loved ones I have hurt. I finally realized I was dying, and oh so close did I come. With that in my mind, and a leg on the mend, I want to run road races with Bella again. There is no place for this illness of discontent in my life.
I feel like I just accomplished so much putting on those ten pounds, but I mustn’t let up I have so far to go. I would like to put on another 10 pounds by mid-summer with training-with me its always been about my body in one shape or another. I am joining the gym today to start my workouts-they will be abbreviated with all my injuries.
So my story of recovery is quite simple I guess. I chose life. I chose life with my loved ones as long as I am blessed. I will never hurt my body again like I did. I am aware of the fall-out of my anorexia, I probably have long-term problems I will need to address.
To all the brave, courageous people still battling this disease: I pray you learn you are so much more than your weight. Don’t give up, yes there will be many hard, hard days no matter what. If you don’t have support outside your family please try to get some. I know my radical will is not for everyone, but I know it works, without the long struggle to get there. If anyone wants to talk, or needs me to listen, I am here my address is [email protected]. Please write me I will call you I will do what I can. I pass no judgements and wish no judgements had been cast on me. They did nothing but hurt me and get in the way.
This it Bella, for you this will be dedicated. I am only survived because of you ultimately. Now I am alive and well, eating for me. Bella I am sorry for the pain and all the worry. You are the greatest kid, and I am sorry I let this illness affect our life for two long years. To Camie thank you for all your love and support. But mostly for your friendship that hasn’t ceased in divorce. To my parents, I am sorry “I just didn’t eat!” I say that with a laugh but I wish you could understand me so much more. Lastly to my friends, priest, professors, and everyone else who was so kind to help me, I say Thank you, I will never forget a single act of kindness or compassion. I pray when this book is put all together by others than me, it will at least help one person, just one is what I ask. If my illness and story helps one person back to recovery, I will know this was what was needed for closure and my new Big Brave life with my rock, Stephanie, to begin.
-Corey
BORN THIS WAY-2016
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Alumni cards are now virtual! Download our mobile app and use your card to get on-campus benefits. Learn more.
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Portrait of Ireland
Date: Thu, August 17, 2017 - Mon, August 28, 2017
Trip Status: Taking Reservations
Price: from $4,195
Activity Level: Moderate
Region: Europe
Arrangements: Alumni Holidays International
Download the brochure
Journey across the captivating emerald Isle through Dublin, Belfast, Donegal and County Galway. Begin in Dublin with visits to Trinity College, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Grafton Street. Enjoy excursions to Bend of the Boyne, the archaeological wonder of Newgrange and St. Patrick’s burial place. Learn about the tumultuous history of The Troubles during a locally guided tour in Belfast, and experience the Titanic interpretation center. Gape at dramatic basalt columns along Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage site, and experience the historic and effervescent atmosphere of Derry. Enjoy soul-stirring vistas at Glenveagh National Park, mountain-dotted Sligo and the fiercely beautiful region of Connemara. Along the way, delight in medieval architecture, delicious cuisine and opportunities to make your own discoveries during ample free time. Local guides and experts will provide fascinating narrative during excursions and interactive talks. This small-group experience features deluxe and first-class accommodations and an extensive meal plan including wine with dinner.
Reservations and Information
To reserve, complete a registration form in the brochure and fax it to (919) 660-0148 or call (919) 684-2988 to reserve conveniently over the phone.
To learn more about our travel program or any of our upcoming trips, please contact us at [email protected] or 919-684-2988
Duke Leaders
Thomas Robisheaux '74
As an historian of early modern Europe Dr. Robisheaux has particular interests in social and cultural history, German-speaking Central Europe, Renaissance culture, religious reform, popular religion and culture, and microhistory. Author of The Last Witch of Langenburg and Rural Society and the Search for Order in Early Modern Germany, Lost Worlds, and many articles, he teaches courses on European history; Reformation Europe; Magic, Religion and Science; social and economic history; and religion and society in early modern Europe. He is currently writing a book on the craft of microhistory. He is a member of the Society for Reformation Research and the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. As executive secretary of the Fruehe Neuzeit Interdisziplinaer (Conference Group in Early Modern German Studies) he co-organizes the trienniel conference in early modern studies at Duke University.
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29420 W Carefree Highway, Wittmann, Arizona
$114,9002 Beds1 BathActive
29420 W Carefree Highway, Wittmann, Arizona 85361
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29420 W Carefree Highway, Wittmann, Arizona 85361 - Off-grid solar home on 10 fenced acres with beautiful views of the White Tanks and Vulture Mountains in the Sonoran Desert. Needs some TLC. 30 Miles NW of Phoenix and 5 miles off pavement. 2 X 6 construction, 2 Bedroom one bath. Easy to heat and cool. Evaporative cooling with Cool Tower. Wood Burning stove with plentiful wood. Private well that can be pumped by solar or generator. New well pump in 2014. 2000 gallon water tank, gravity fed to house and garden. 1000 gal septic tank. Gas stove, dishwasher and small refrigerator. Completely enclosed garden area with three citrus trees. 12' x 24' workshop. 2 carports. Self-sufficient living with sweet water and clean air. This home is hard to find, and even harder to leave!!
Amenities
• Zip85361
• CountyMaricopa
• SQFT864
• Bedrooms2
• Full baths1
• StatusActive
• Purchase TypeActive
• Property typeSingle Family
• School districtWickenburg Unified District
• Elementary schoolNadaburg Elementary School
• Junior highNadaburg Elementary School
• High schoolWickenburg High School
• Year built1999
• Lot size435600.00
• SewerSeptic in & Cnctd
• HeatingOther (See Remarks)
• CoolingWindow/Wall Unit
• ParkingRV Gate
• Tax amount$613.00
• Tax year2016
• Office IDlswr01
• Agent IDjl300
• Agent nameJoseph D Liberty
• MLS® ID5555365
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A giant leap into wireless
In Slovenia, a small team of developers have created a software tool that enables ‘digital paper.’ Some of the potential customers queuing up to trial the technology include; BMW, Ikea, Marriott Hotels, Greenpeace, DreamWorks Studios, and others. The digital paper technology enables digital signs, for instance for meeting rooms. But this alone isn’t compelling; it’s the fact that the battery powered digital signs don’t require cables and they can be managed via wireless signals.
It may be one small step for the technology industry but it’s a giant leap for customers. And it signals the launch of ever more sophisticated tools that not only makes life easier but also marks the end of spaghetti like piles of cables buried beneath desks, cluttering up living rooms or being hauled out in airport lounges.
For instance, one of our recently released wireless portable storage devices, the MiniStation Air 2, marks a sea change in consumer storage devices. The device is a battery powered wireless hard drive that allows users to expand storage and back up capacities without grappling with wires and cables or hooking it up to the Internet. It uses integrated Wi-Fi, so data can be streamed from up to eight devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers.
It also makes use of DLNA a method for multimedia devices to communicate with each other on a local network. Up to 1TB of portable storage is available so any DLNA-ready device can access whatever is stored, whether it is movies, music, or photos. Further, should you have access to an Internet connection its possible to simultaneously stream music or films while surfing the web.
These types of devices, independent of cables and bandwidth requirements, are the future not only in the consumer world and the corporate sphere, but in other industries too. The rush to test the digital paper device by BMW and others testifies to this.
At a wider level an independent, stand-alone device such as the MiniStation Air 2 with up to 1TB of storage, signals how technology is evolving and breaking into the consumer market. 1TB is a whopping amount of storage and being able to hook up to this without cables and an Internet connection is a ground breaking development that many people are going to find useful. Whether its business travellers or a person going on holiday, the MiniStation Air 2 provides the means to access large amounts of data without incurring huge costs.
This alone is a compelling feature – for instance, we’ve all heard of mobile users abroad being hit with outrageous charges after downloading content. With the Buffalo device users can now plan ahead and take content with them – for free. For most people, mobile computing wasn’t a part of their past, but it will dominate their future and the MiniStation Air 2 illustrates how we are making significant strides on that journey.
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Tag Archives: Croatia
On August 29, 1979.
On August 29, 1979, “Suzy” label released the debut, self-titled “Prljavo kazalište” (Dirty Theater) studio album. It was recorded April – May 1979, at “Trooly Sound Service” in Zagreb, Croatia, and was produced by Ivan Piko Stančić.
Personnel:
• Davorin Bogović– lead vocal
• Jasenko Houra – guitars, vocal
• Marijan BrkićBrk – guitars
• Ninoslav Hrastek Nino– bass
• Tihomir FilešFilko – drums
• Milan Škrnjug – executive producer
• Petko Kantarđijev – recording
• Mirko Ilić – design
• Siniša Knaflec – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jasenko Houra.
1. Ja sam mladić u najboljim godinama
2. Bit će bolje
3. U mojoj općini problema nema
4. Neki dječaci
5. Veze i poznanstva
6. Noć
7. Čovjek za sutra
8. Subotom uveče
9. Šta je to u ljudskom biću što ga vodi ka piću
10. Sretno dijete
11. Na posljednjoj tramvajskoj stanici
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In April 1981.
In April 1981, “Jugoton” label released “Sunčana strana ulice” (The Sunny Side of the Street), the second Azra studio album. It was recorded in February-March 1981, at “Studio JM” in Zagreb, Croatia, and was produced by Branimir Štulić.
Personnel:
• Branimir Štulić- vocal, guitar
• Mišo Hrnjak – bass guitar, vocals
• Boris Leiner – drums, vocal
• Miroslav Sedak Benčić – saxophone
• Nikola Santro – trombone
• Mladen Juričić – accordion
• Franjo Vlahović – trumpet, trombone
• Janko Mlinarić – engineer
• Davor Mindoljević – photography
• Jasmin Krpan – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Branimir Štulić.
1. 041
2. Užas je moja furka
3. Fa-Fa-Fa
4. Kipo
5. Ne reci mi dvaput
6. Provedimo vikend zajedno
7. Kurvini sinovi
8. Bankrot mama
9. Pametni i knjiški ljudi
10. Kad Miki kaže da se boji
11. .. i to je Amerika
12. Daleko od istine
13. Poljska u mome srcu
14. Suzi F. (Kada vidim Beč)
15. Između nas
16. Nemoj po glavi D.P.
17. Gospodar samoće
18. Poljubi me …
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20. Uvijek ista priča
21. Sunčana strana ulice
22. Grad bez ljubavi
23. Nedjelja popodne
24. Odlazak u noć
On December 22, 1983.
sjaj-u-tami
On December 22, 1983, “Jugoton” label released “Sjaj u tami” (Glow in the Dark), the debut Dorian Gray album. It was recorded August – December 1983, at “JM Sound Studio” in Zagreb, Croatia, and was produced by Aleksandar Habić.
Personnel:
• Massimo Savić – vocals, guitar
• Branko Terzić – drums, backing vocals
• Vedran Čupić – vocals, guitar
• Toni Ostojić – vocals, keyboards
• Aleksandar Habić – piano
• Emil Krnjić – bass
• Miroslav Sedak – Benčić – sax
• Jadran Zdunić – bass
• Mario Krištofić, Sanja Bachrach – design
• Recorded By– Janko Mlinarić, Nenad Zubak
Track listing:
All tracks by Dorian Gray, except where noted.
1. Dugo si sam
2. Zoveš Me
3. Kuća
4. Monstrum pored sna
5. Legenda
6. Sjaj u tami – Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio
7. Gusar
8. Umorni lovac
9. Jahač
In June 1982.
Azra - Filigranski Plocnici
In June 1982, “Jugoton” label released “Filigranski Pločnici”, the fourth Azra album. It was recorded March – April 1982, at “Kod Trulog” in Zagreb, Croatia, and was produced by Branimir Štulić.
Personnel:
• Branimir Štulić– vocals, guitar
• Mišo Hrnjak – backing vocals, guitar, piano, bass
• Boris Leiner – vocals, drums
• Miroslav Sedak-Benčić – piano, saxophone, flute, organ
• Siniša Škarica – executive producer
• Recorded by Janko Mlinarić – Truli
• Ivan Ivezić – design
• Milisav Vesović – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Branimir Štulić.
1. Tko to tamo pjeva
2. ’68
3. Volim te kad pričaš
4. Ne prodajem nasmiješenog psa
5. Proljeće je 13. u decembru
6. Ako znaš bilo što
7. Ljudi samoće
8. Strah od smrti
9. Roll over Jura
10. Naizgled lijepa
11. Hladan kao led
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13. Iran
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15. Nije O.K.
16. Tanka crna linija
17. Pavel
18. Gomila nesklada
19. Slučajan susret
20. Kao ti i ja
21. Put za Katmandu
22. Strankinja s plavi eyes
23. Život običnog tempa
24. Hladni prsti
25. 32 – 956
26. Gorki okus
27. Filigranski pločnici
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The Beard brother “give back”
by Anna Ferraro
They’re only three years old and six months old, respectively, but little Milo and Brooks Beard are working on giving back to the community in the area that they have been given the most – blood transfusions. These little guys have seen more of the transfusion world than most seniors, and for that reason, they and their parents want to give back through an area wide blood drive on August 27.
Why is this family spearheading a cause like this one? It has to do with their story. Josh and Chelsea Beard, the proud parents to the two little boys, met in high school while working at Hamilton’s in Jacksonville. After staying connected through college, they were married in 2011. All in all, they were a cute couple with a pretty normal small-town love story. But when Chelsea became pregnant in 2013, their story grew.
Twenty-eight weeks into the pregnancy, they learned that Chelsea’s blood was Rh sensitized – creating a dangerous environment for the baby. She and the baby’s blood types were incompatible, and in essence, began to attack each other. Chelsea explained, “My body started producing antibodies and breaking down his red blood cells.” If that type of scenario escalates, there is a great risk of the baby becoming anemic. Doctors couldn’t explain why it had happened to Chelsea, and with that, Chelsea shared, “It was stressful, because I knew that there was nothing I could do about it. I couldn’t exercise more or eat a better diet. I tried to not stress about it as much as I could while getting on top of appointments and follow-up appointments.” If there’s anything at which the Beards became experts, it was balancing an insane amount of doctor appointments. They were immediately sent to a specialist. After careful monitoring for several weeks, the doctors decided to deliver the baby a week before the due date, just to be safe.
With that, Milo Brooks was born April 3, 2014. Because he was severely jaundiced, and would require several blood transfusions, he spent ten days at the Level 2 nursery in Peoria. It was a bit tough, but the Beards made it, and excitedly brought their first baby home.
As they considered their future as parents, they knew the risk – Chelsea’s blood issue would affect any other pregnancy. She shared, “It was tough to decide if we should have a second child.” After carefully seeking medical counsel, they decided to go ahead.
Unfortunately, when Chelsea became pregnant a second time, things progressed much more quickly. They began seeing a specialist from eight weeks on in her pregnancy. Their concern grew as they began to see signs of anemia early on.
Once again, the Beards tuned up their doctor-visiting skills, and this time, their road trip skills, as well. Chelsea commented that during that time, “We were so fortunate to have kind and understanding employers who worked with us and were flexible with our needs.”
Going to Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, they procured five blood transfusions for their baby during the pregnancy. When they went down for the fifth transfusion at 32 weeks, the baby’s heart rate began to drop during the transfusion. After a crisis moment, and shifting into fast decision-making mode, the doctors decided to deliver the baby that day. So on March 27, 2017, little Brooks Beard came into the world – already a veteran of five blood transfusions. Six more blood transfusions for the little guy followed as he was transferred into the St. Louis Children’s Hospital for 12 days, and then to the NICU at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield.
As they watched their baby struggle for life and health in the NICU incubators, the Beard family walked through some hard days – 72 to be exact. Chelsea shared, “Although [it was] emotional, stressful and tiring, we were able to find moments of joy in each day.” She shared about the Triple Heart Foundation – a charity started by a mom to support families in tough situations like the Beards’. Chelsea said, “[They] helped us endure even the roughest days by providing books for us to read to Brooks, which were especially useful when he was in isolette with limited times to hold him. They also provided a sibling care package to Milo and a special Mother’s Day gift that made an emotional day a little more bearable.”
After over two months in the NICU, little Brooks was brought home on oxygen to two weary, but relieved parents, and a proud older brother – Milo. Lots of follow-up appointments kept the Beards busy for the weeks that followed, but they were grateful to have both their sons at home, and relatively healthy.
Now that life has calmed down a bit, and both Chelsea and Josh are no longer juggling full time jobs as doctor office and NICU residents, they decided it was time to do something for the community that had given so much to their family. Chelsea said, “We know we’ve taken a lot of blood for both of our boys. We want to support something that means a lot to us and give back.”
Reaching out to family, friends and the blood bank in New Berlin, they set up a blood drive for August 26, as well as a raffle to benefit the Triple Heart Foundation. The blood drive will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in New Berlin, located at 715 E. Illinois St. from 9 a.m – 2 p.m.
To donate, call (217) 241-7550, or visit www.bloodcenterIMPACT.org, using sponsor code 60033. Note: you are eligible to donate if you are in good health, 17 years old (or 16 years old with parental consent form), you weigh at least 110 pounds, and you have not donated any blood in the last 56 days (or in the last 112 days if your last donation was a double-red cell donation).
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Moments of memory
The other night I picked up Brody from school a bit earlier than usual, and it was still light outside. This was quite unusual for Brody, and he was telling me how "night time coming," and asking "where moon?" etc.
We were in the car driving, and I was explaining to him that when the sun sets, the moon rises, and then it's nighttime. I was having a distinct Profound Parenting moment, and really felt that this was A Moment in Brody's life: how he learned about sunsets and moon rises.
Until he asked me from the back seat, "What you talkin' 'bout, mommy?"
Obviously, I was alone in my Profundity (yeah, I had to look it up).
It got me thinking at what stage and what age a child remembers. And what my favorite childhood memories are, and what Brody's will be.
My favorite memories of my parents are jumping into my mom's arms on the stairwell landing in the house on Hawthorne. I'd stand on the top step, she'd be about 3-4 steps below on the landing. I'd fling myself at her, and she'd catch me. I think I was about 2.
With my dad, my favorite memory are falling asleep on top of him after I cut my arm open climbing the chicken wire fence in our backyard and had stitches (no, we didn't have chickens and I'm not sure why we had chicken wire). I think I was about 4 or 5? (Mom? Sisters? Anyone know when Eric graduated high school?)
Another memory of my dad is when I broke my leg in first grade (yes, I was a bit accident prone. In my defense, Chris Osborn dared me to jump off the slide at Mason. I, being a clever lass, told him he had to go first. He did and landed in a giant mud puddle. I knew I'd catch hell for being muddified, so when I jumped, I jumped past the mud puddle, and therefore, farther than he did. Hence, fractured leg. But I didn't get muddy). Anyway, I actually remember this episode quite a bit because of dealing with Brody and his challenges using his hands and arms.
My elementary school was two floors, with no elevators. When I had the thigh high plaster cast, I refused to use my crutches. I was scared. As a result, my dad carried me up and down the stairs at Mason and at home, for I don't know how long.
One night, at home, I was in our living room. I had to go to the bathroom. Really bad. I asked my dad to take me.
He.told.me.no.
I was, naturally, outraged. I had to pee!! Bad! He told me to use my crutches if I had to go so badly.
Fuming about his betrayal, I did it. Slowly, but surely, I walked myself to the bathroom. And I was so proud of 8 year old myself.
But it wasn't a favorite moment of mine until I had Brody. Now that I'm a parent of a child with no radius bones and 8 fingers, I think a lot about that moment, when my father made me, literally, walk on my own two feet and how hard that must have been for him.
And that example has guided me at times when I have made Brody, literally, use his own two hands to accomplish a task, even when all I wanted was to just do it for him.
(I just cannot write a short post, can I?)
So my question is, what are the moments of your childhood that you remember or think about most? If you have had children, have your favorite memories changed?
8 comments:
Robyn said...
I can't remember back as far as you can. I'm going to have to ponder this question and get back to you.
confirmation: tardess.
Jacque said...
Chris, your posts are so full of thought. (Love "what are you talkin'bout" LOL. Makes me think of Willis from Different Strokes.)
I remember sitting at the table with my Dad very early one morning before he went to work. He was eating breakfast and I sat on his lap. We played with a little Mr. Bubbles puppet. I have very fond memories of my gentle kind dad (he's still that way) and it's funny because he recently told Danny how he had regrets about how he handled some things with me when I was young. I also remember being sick in the night when I was around 8 or so and him getting up with me just to make sure I was okay.
I remember once walking in a deep snow with my Mom. I fell face first in the snow and she had me stay right there while she went and got the camera. When I came home from school every day Mom would have my Hollie Hobbie tray in front of the tv with a snack so I could watch Little House on the Praire. When I got home Laura was running through the field of flowers and the opening song was playing. When I was six I broke my leg very badly. I was in three different casts for almost a year. Mom was pregnant but carried me almost everywhere.
I have plenty more memories and I don't think they've changed since I've had children. However, some memories make me want to recreate those special times with them.
Dayna said...
I love your post. Consequently I was thinking of memories the other day for Samantha. Like, what fond memories will she be recalling one day? Have I done something already to cause a good memory? I hope so.
I remember when I was like 6 or 7, my dad sorta dressing up like Santa and going outside my bedroom window and ho ho ho'ing with a backlight. I really believed it was Santa and now that I know better, I cherish that memory since it was such a cool thing to do. There are more but that would require more in depth thinking on my part and I am tired!
You are so creative in your posts and I love learning new vocabulary!
SaRaH said...
I'm with tardess. Must go ponder.
Cindy said...
I remember the day my brother was born. I was almost two when that happened, so I guess that's the earliest memory I have. I remember a few days later when I was introduced to my baby brother, I was mad because my dad said I had to share my stuff with the baby.
Thinking about that day makes me think to myself that my daughter is definitely old enough to remember anything that happens now. I try to make sure that she has happy memories.
Jacque said...
I was thinking more about this and wondering if good or bad memories stick with us longest. I remember so vividly the day my brother died (of SIDS). I was ten years old but I remember very small details about that morning and the events to follow. However, I don't remember the day he was born, or the day my sister was born. I have more detailed memories of that tragic time than I do of good memories.
pattinase (abbott) said...
I also remember the day my brother was born, being called downstairs to see him come through the door. I also remember daring him to stick his finger between the keys of xylophone and smashing them closed. Whoops!
Christine said...
These are great memories! I hope we've all given our kids good ones already. And they forget the bad ones.
Jacque, I wonder too if we remember good or bad memories more. Maybe it depends on the person.
Patti, bad sister!
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We’d like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your help in arranging this trip of a lifetime. Every moment was one to remember. Ettienne is one of a kind and made everything even better (if that’s possible). We will be writing a review in TripAdvisor but I wanted first to thank you personally.
Have a wonderful evening
Rinat and Shuie
Rinat Frankle-Israel-Kruger Safari
The Cape Peninsula tour was also great, penguins at the Boulders are so adorable and the views along the coastline is so beautiful.
Maribel- Australia-Cape-Town
It was really an awesome amazing experience especially stalking the lions😄. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to spot any leopards so not completing the big 5. But overall, it was really fun and would like to do it again if given the chance. Thanks a lot. Thanks also to the driver you sent us, he’s not boring to be with ,for 5 hours drive to Madikwe & back.
Maribel-Australia-Madikwe
• Very Good Accommodation & facilities
• Perfect Food
• Perfect Location
• Perfect Overall impression
• Perfect Quality of activity
Very Good Value for money
Marcelo Vanoni-Brazil-Kruger Safari
We just arrived back from SA yesterday and all in our group agreed we had a great time on the Madikwe safari. Transfers to and from the lodge were punctual and comfortable and the driver was careful, cheerful, knowledgeable about SA and happily answered all our questions on the 4 hour drive! The lodge too was very comfortable – a real oasis in the desert. The food was good and the staff were very friendly and attentive – Alyson was thrilled by all the surprises they provided on her birthday. The waterhole and hide at the Lodge were a real bonus, providing great animal viewing between game drives and fabulous photo opportunities as well. The game drives themselves offered up almost everything there was to see in Africa – lions, cheetah, elephants, rhinos, buffalo, wild dogs, eland, oryx, impala, kudu, hyena …and more. Furthermore, our guides Stuart and Michael were really friendly and a wealth of information.
Thanks so much for your arrangements – we will be recommending both Safari With Us and Madikwe to any friends who want to safari in SA in the future.
Janice Santikarn-Thailand- Madikwe Safari
Perfect safari experience
Every minute was special many safaris a lot of soecial moments goud guides wonderful lodges
• Very Good Accommodation & facilities
• Very Good Food
• Very Good Location
• Perfect Overall impression
• Perfect Quality of activity
Perfect Value for money
Eliane Jeitz – Luxembourg – Kruger Safari
Staff were very friendly n helpful. The activities were varied n good mix with walks, rides in day n evening n visit to rehabilitation center was very educational. During the drives n walk we managed to eventually see all the big 5. At the rehab center we we’re standing by a cheetah as it fed on an impala carcasses. We also got to feed a vulture that flew onto our hand. The walks were educational as well learning about how one can live ‘off the land’.
Keh Hin See- Singapore- Kruger Safari
In summary, I can only say thank you !!!
Our experience of your arrangement could hardly be better – from accomodation to game drives to food to, well, yes, the weather !!
And many special thanks to Etienne – I could hardly imagine anyone better in guidance, knowledge, patience etc. Thumbs up !!!
If and when we plan to do something similar, we would be glad to contact you.
Robert Spirk- Czech Republic- Kruger Safari
Etienne our transfer driver was friendly and informative. Dion our guide in the Kruger park was excellent , knowledgeable and wonderful at spotting animals in the undergrowth.
WiFi was available in reception but would have been useful in the rooms.
• Very Good Accommodation & facilities
• Very Good Food
• Very Good Location
• Very Good Overall impression
• Perfect Quality of activity
Very Good Value for money
Geoffrey Froud-United Kingdom-Kruger Safari
Sonny was excellent. He WAS knowledgeable. He was flexible and able to make adjustments to trip. He was personable and informative and an excellent guide companion
Jerry-USA-Pilanesberg Safari
We went to Kruger to see the Big Five and we saw them all and then some. The guides were professional and knowledgeable and all the staff at the lodges were super nice.
Andre was on top of everything from the booking all the way thru to follow up and see how our expereince was. A true professional who really cares:))
Jeff-USA-Kruger Safari
Thanks Andre, it was great staff was terrific, accommodations were quite nice. I saw every animal except the leopard but it was a really wonderful experience so thank you so much for all the attention to the details.
Adam -USA – Kruger Safari
Excellent experience ; Ettienne was an excellent guide.
Nishant -India – Pilaneberg Safari
The safari was fantastic, such a great experience with lovely hosts/guides. Thanks for your help arranging.
Rachael Costa-UK – Pilanesberg Safari
The safari was fantastic, such a great experience with lovely hosts/guides. Thanks for your help arranging.
Rachael-UK- Pilanesberg Safari
Everything was perfect – accomodation for one personne was very comfortable, the food was very tasty, transport from Johannesburg to Kruger and back was very fast and comfortable as well. The program was very good compilated (except stop in Blyde river canyon, beacuse I think that it should be better to spend there more time than 30 minutes).
Michael Marek – Czech Republic -Kruger Safari
Thank you for everything. Your suggestions, service and booking were everything we hoped it would be.
Madikwe and Motswiri was a dream, the staff incredible and accommodating beyond our expectations, the lodge beautiful, the food delicious,
You really did plan us the perfect honeymoon.
Thank you so much
Katie de la Fuente – Madikwe Safari
Thanks for your follow up. I enjoyed my trip especially the accommodation at the tree lodge which was an interesting experience. Although I didn’t manage to catch all the Big 5, I still enjoyed my time and am definitely impressed with your excellent service throughout.
Thanks!
Aprilyn – Kruger Safari
I did did a sleep out safari and it was great. Chris was an excellent guide on the walking safari and really made the trip for me, sleeping outside under the stars was fantastic too. I’d highly recommend it.
Christopher Fox – Sleep Out Safari
Dear Andre
I just wanted to let you know what a fantastic time we had on our safari with you. Your staff were amazing especially Dennis ( who collected us and looked after us). What a wonderful experience from start to finish .
I would thoroughly recommend it and we will be back soon
Thanks for everything
Steph and Co x
Stephanie Sutton- 3 day Pilanesburg Safari
Hannetjie was an excellent tour guide. She had many wonderful suggestions, knew the area well, and was patient and accommodating. We were very happy with her services.
Gretchen & Caroline(USA)-5 Day Garden Route
In general we both -my partner and I- were very happy with all aspects of organization. It is to be noted that the timeliness of diferent activities was maintained -I find it very important when travelling- and we had an accuracy of advice and help on going from Victoria Falls to Livingstone. This help was already noted on the border of Southafrica and Botswana, as we had already previously filled the forms with the help of the guide, and inconveniences at customs were those just expected and due to custom officials.
Surely the worst of those days was the lodgement just on Victoria Falls; this was not a place in which to expect any inconvenience. The other lodgements were really good, and even in a place like Elephant Sands, in which inconveniences in good lodgement could be expected were not such, but in Victoria Falls the bathrooms were outside and were communal, so we changed the room for one of higher quality in order to improve it, having a private bathroom. Inconveniences in Elephants Sands were found at night when we wanted to charge the cameras, as it was not possible to be done in the own room.
Generally speaking, the safary was a great succes, and I remain sattisfied with its organization.
Jorge Otero Schmitt (Spain)-7 Day Victoria Falls Review
I did a safari trip with safariwthus last month and I would like to comment that the trip was simply amazing!! Everything went well from the initial arrangements to the pick up to drop off. Thank you Andre for replying my emails so promptly prior to the trip. On the first morning, Thabo the driver arrived on time. The journey to Botswana was pleasant as well.
At Botswana we travelled with No.1 Lady tour agency and I felt that that was the main highlight. The hospitality and warmth we felt from the vendor was simply amazing. Our Tour guide, Mogo was the best ever!! He was friendly and really took effort to take care of every one of us on the trip. The accommodation that was arranged for us was simply way above what we had expected.
Our tour in Zimbabwe was great as well. Bakota had everything planned nicely for us, our tour guide Solomon was also very friendly. It was the best decision I made to travel with safari with us. Thank you for having us once again. I will not hesitate to recommend you to my friends and family if anyone is planning on travelling to South africa and around. Hope to visit again soon!
Lynette Chen (Singapore)-7 Day Victoria Falls Review
Hannetjie was an excellent guide showing us many hidden & secret spots along the Garden Route. Really loved the beauty of the Garden Route. Accommodation was amazing! All arrangements with Safari With Us were smooth and professional. We had a great time, thank you.
Koen (Netherlands) – Garden Route Review
We have a very good driver guide. Everything was well-organised. Thanks much
Melvin (Singapore) – Pilanesberg Safari
Every program was perfectly arranged.
My family enjoyed 7-day tour and is happy with the memories brought to home.
I should like to extend my heartfelt appreciation towards you for all your arrangement and help for the tour.
I will definitely come back to you for my next trip to Africa.
Yong Joon Jin (South Korea) – Chobe Victoria Falls Safari
The safari was amazing and wonderful.We enjoyed it very much.We saw a lot of wild animals and took very good photos.The lodges and the meals were excellent.
In the future, a good idea would be to leave Southafrica (the first leg) a bit earlier to arrive at Khama Rhino Sanctuary before sunset in order to see the animals with daylight.
Thanks to you and your collegues for the quick and good organization.We will recommend this tour to our friends.
Pedro (Spain) -Victoria Falls Safari
I had the best Travel agency to do a African Safari! Andre was the best travel agent and gave me the answers I needed very quickly and efficient! Thanks to Safari With Us to provide me such a great time in Africa!! Amazing!!!!
Ricardo Fontes (Brazil) – Kruger Safari
“relaxing nonexpensive luxury sarari tour”
Rating:
I join the 3-Day Madikwe Luxury Safari tour in April 2016 and find the trip very relaxing and enjoyable. The arrangement of Safari with us is good starting from the helping of booking subsequent day trip and hotel in Johannesburg .
The 2 of us were picked up by a friendly driver in the airport at good time . then drive in a private car directly to our lodging place in Madikwe in 3+ hours.( a bit far away ) . We have a break half way for some snack.
The guest house , namely“ Bush House” is great which is a small bungalow type of building housing up to ~18 guests.
I love the rich green grassland in the front of the courtyard, the small yet clean swimming pool and the underground hide next to a fresh water pond that you can watch in close proximity the elephants, buffalos that came to drink many times a day.
The breakfast , and dinner are of good quality and the morning and evening game drive is exciting yet relaxing .
I was impressed with the special floral arrangement and preparation of cake for our wedding anniversary .For the cerebration dinner , two of us spend a romatic night sitting under the moon beside the courtyard with animals in sight not too far away.
Both of us like the trip very much and hope we can return some years later .
Rick & Veronica (Hong Kong) – Madikwe Safari
We enjoyed this tour realy.
Perfect organization, very nice staff at the lodges and last but not least a lot of animals in free nature.
I especially liked the treehouse-lodge. A pitty that we could not stay longer!
Two critics from me as an european Tourist: you can make the tour a little bit more expencive but invest in a more comfortable bus and offer some cold Drinks to your guests. The Lodges should increase their prices for drinks etc. too. Its simply to cheap .
I will recommend the tour to my Friends an thank you very much
Andreas Koch (Germany) – Kruger Safari
What can I say….. What an amazing experience. The communication before I went was spot on, Andre’s instructions were clear, precise and when I arrive at the airport everything went like he said it would. I had the pleasure of meeting andre while out in South Africa. He is a top bloke, who is very passionate about South Africa and will do anything to make sure you have an enjoyable time and that you are happy with everything
The safari was everything I wanted it to be with in the first three hours of the safari we saw all of the big five. We saw countless animals; lions, buffalo, leopards, elephants (x20 and in herds), Giraffes, Rhinos (at a distant lol), Warthogs, Empla’s, Waterbucks. The animals were so close it, it was brilliant. The safari staff were great and their ability to spot the animals is just incredible.
I wasn’t really knowing what to except when it came to the accommodation. But I can report I was very happy, not 5 Star, But clean comfortable and the service from the staff was amazing, really 5 star. I really felt like they cared about my experience.
Lastly if your thinking about about going on safari do it, It will truly be the experience of a life time and If you choose South Africa, use safaribooking.com YOU won’t regret it.
Stephen Hearn (UK) – Kruger Safari
We arrived at the airport and were met by Dennis, who, throughout the whole tour, was incredible. He drove us to our lodge, entertaining us with stories throughout the journey and giving us a real insight into real South African life as we travelled towards Pilanesburg.
We arrived at the park and were given the option of a guided (by Dennis) drive tour before sunset. Despite travelling from the UK all day and the long journey, we were anxious to go on safari. On our first drive, we saw a huge Bull elephant and the elusive Leopard. Dennis seemed genuinely
awestruck as he explained that the Leopard was so rarely seen! it was a pleasure to get to know him throughout our tour. He was completely happy to answer any questions and nothing was too much for him. We were treated to sightings of four of the big five (did not see the water buffalo) on our 4 day safari. I would unreservedly recommend this company and Dennis as an option for any Safari in South Africa. It was manageable and close enough to Johannesburg for our relatively short time in SA. Keep doing what you’re doing!
Jeremy (UK) – Pilanesberg Safari
We were so impressed with safariwithus. E mails were retuned right away with all the necessary information. When it came to being picked up in Johannesburg for our game reserve trip, the driver was punctual and very safe. The game lodge we went to was excellent. The staff were attentive and the food was great. The accommodation was beautiful and clean. The entire experience beat our expectations.
Sheri (Canada) – Madikwe Safari
The tour was well designed and excuted, the activities allocated to certain days made sense. The tour guides on the safari were knowledgeable and accommodating to our requests.
Brian (Australia) – Kruger Safari
Everything was just fantastic. The guides on the safaris were all great, particularly James. He is very passionate about the animals and we learned a lot. The accommodations were also excellent. The restaurant for lunch was very good, both food and service. It is an experience that we will remember fondly for a long time. I would highly recommend your company.
Joe (USA) – Kurger Luxury
our Safari experience was really amazing!!!
Madikwe is a wonderful place, we saw all the Big 5 + cheetas and wilddog
Rooms were perfect
Ranger was very knowledgeable of the reserve and everything was very well organized
the only think they can improve is the quality of the food for lunch and dinner. Not adequate for a luxury lodge like TAU
transportation for an to Madikwe went well,
at the end, myself and my family had a great experience. The cost of the Safari is very high, but I think is worthwhile
Edoardo (Italy) – Madikwe Safari Review
Our safari trip and experience was fantastic! Your driver was on time, very friendly and a safe driver. Motswiri Lodge exceeded our expectations in comfort and service. The meals and room were great, and the animals made several visits to the on-site water hole.
The safari rides were exceptional–in three rides we got to see all the big five, had great weather, and just enjoyed everything.
Our experience was once-in-a-lifetime.
Jon and Trish Kimminau (USA) – Madikwe Review
It was a thoroughly enjoyable day and we ended up seeing a lot of animals. Our guide Johan was a good character and he kept us entertained throughout the day. We would come back and do it again.
Tom Hall (UK) – Pilanesberg Game Drive
Our Madikwe Safari experience was wonderful. The booking and transfers to and from the reserve were very smooth. The Bush Lodge was extremely welcoming (including generously providing honeymoon champagne) and our guide was excellent. We had good luck seeing a variety of animals on the drives and at the nearby waterhole. Hopefully we will be able to make it back next time we visit South Africa.
W Laursen (USA) – Madikwe Safari
Everything was perfect, the facilities very good, the guides were very nice and knowledgeable, no problem and we were lucky with some animals difficult to see. I was quite happy. I hope to come back in the future.
Ramon Pons (Spain) – Pilanesberg Camping
We did a Pilanesberg camping safari. Everything was well organized, our guide was friendly, helpful and informative. The extra visit to Lesedi cultural village was really worth it. Was all in all a great trip.
Barbara Kilgour (New Zealand) – Pilanesberg Safari
Amazing Safari, nice people and good service Beautiful experience! Everything was great and well organised! I did the 3 days Safari (unfortunately I couldn’t spend more time there) and was more than I expected. Also, Andre was very helpful all the time and went to the airport to wait with me for the shuttle (I was a solo traveller). I do recommend Safari With Us!
Milena Cervenka (Brazil) – Kruger Safari
Great safari trip end2end. Everything worked out very smoothly for my 3D2N Kruger safari from Johannesburg. Very safe, and exceeding my expectations.
Johan Wallman (Sweden) – Kruger Safari
We did this day tour as we had a long layover in Johannesburg on our way from Brazil to Australia. We paid in advance via Paypal. The tour was beyond our expectations. Our guide Dennis was very kind and professional. Cradle of humankind and the Sterkfontein Caves was worth the visit and this was best way to enjoy long stay over between flights.
Milton Kahan (Brazil) – Cradle of Humankind
Was a great trip. Everything was well organized and our guide was friendly and informative. Had some great sightings in Pilanesberg Reserve. The extra Lesedi visit was really worth it.
Barbara & Ross Kilgour (New Zealand) – Pilanesberg & Lesedi
This safari was arranged for my daughter and wife from US. Their comment was “it was excellent and a great experience, the guide was just fantastic and we had lots of fun”. To add to their experience I felt very happy with the way the whole booking was held. The money transfer was easy, they issued a receipt promptly, the best part was they provided excellent service in picking them up from airport to take to hotel and then picking up for Pilanesberg safari trip in the morning at the agreed upon time. I was dealing with Andre, he was just superb and very professional, he kept me informed about my family’s whereabouts via emails and provided lots of information so they will have a good safe vacation in South Africa. Book with them with confidence and you will enjoy your trip and have peace of mind.
Akansha (USA – Houston) – Pilanesberg Resort Safari
Quick email response, early morning pickup was on time. Our guide Adolf was very informative and was really good at spotting things.
Shyanna (Canada) – Pilanesberg Safari
Safari With Us and their staff provided a first rate safari experience for us. Very friendly, knowledgeable guides that were fully committed to providing fabulous game viewing experiences. We highly recommend Safari With Us and look forward to travelling with them again.
Bill & Cathy Rothwell (Canada) – Botswana & Vic Falls Tour
An amazing experience !! The Kruger Tree House Safari was great!!!! Everything was as they described it!! The Tree Houses were awesome!!! very cozy but at the same time make you feel like you where in the middle of the bush (you were in the middle of the bush hahaha) I really enjoyed been there, the people was very very nice! Food was incredible! Just good vibes around and all the game views were amazing!!! Its an unforgettable experience and highly recommended!!!
Catalina (Chili) – Kruger Treehouse Safari
I am very satisfied with both service and arrangement. I will be happy to go on a new safari with Safari With Us in the future.
Kjetil Mork (Norway) – Pilanesberg Camping
I enjoyed the Pilanesberg safari. Joseph was a kind, knowledgeable guide. The open game drive was a good experience. Saw lots of game, esp buffalo. Accommodation was comfortable and the food was good. All in all a positive experience
Mari Tuomela (Finland) – Pilanesberg Safari
Very nice safari and guide. I enjoyed it! Can recommend Safari With Us. All arrangements were good.
Sayline Nicloud (France) – Pilanesberg Safari
Andre and his team did a fantastic job organizing our trip and safari experience. My mom, sister and I loved the two places we stayed on our 5-day treehouse safari and the memories we made. Highly recommended!
Catie (US) – Kruger Treehouse Safari
Fantastic 7 Day Victoria Falls & Chobe National Park Tour. Very experienced guides. Everything was very well organised, booking the tour was easy and the rest just fell into place. Thank you to the crew of Safari with us. Will use you again for sure
Wayne (UK) – Victoria Falls Tour
Actually the Safari was pretty awesome and our guide Joseph has been very helpful and kind to us.
Thank you again for your time.
Juliette Boutard (France) – Pilanesberg Safari
The Kruger safari was absolutely amazing, we really enjoyed the lodges, guides, food, and people. Thanks for helping us on such short notice!
Allison & Chad (Couple USA) Kruger Safari
We had an amazing time thank you!
Both Tremisana Lodge and Marks Tree house camp were great, everyone was friendly and welcoming.
Thank you for the help organising.
Adam (UK) – Kruger Safari
10/10 for Safari With Us. What an amazing experience. Pilanesberg was fantastic. I saw a huge variety of wildlife including lions, rhinos and much more. Huge thanks to my guide Dennis. It was a pleasure to spend time with him and benefit from his knowledge of the animals, the park and area. The camping braai, night sky and stars added to this truly unforgettable experience.
Karl Pople (Canada) – Camping in Pilanesberg
Great game drive. Saw many animals including Elephant, Hippo and Antelope. Great service from SafariWithUs.
Mark Glynn – Pilanesberg Game Drive, Solo Traveller UK
It was amazing! We did not expect to see so many animals! Great memories. Thanks Safari With Us.
Smith Lious (USA) – Kruger National Park Safari Review, Family US
Soweto is amazing. Great Vibe, friendly people. We had a super time.
David and Susan Wetton, Travelling couple from England
We visited the Cardle of Humandkind caves and elephant sanctuary. Each was a unique and wonderful experience. We recommend tours with SafariWithUs.
James Gordon (UK) – Cradle Humankind, Friend from Europe
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SecurityBrief Australia - Cyber crime hits Aussie businesses hard
Warning: This story was published more than a year ago.
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Cyber crime hits Aussie businesses hard
Cyber crime is hitting Australia hard, with 63% of Australian organisations experiencing a cyber security breach or incident in the past year, and 71% of organisations experiencing mobile security incidents.
This is according to a new report by CompTIA, the non-profit association for the technology channel and broader industry.
The report, International Trends in Cyber securityrevealed that self-reported security breaches were most prevalent in India (94%), Malaysia (89%), Thailand (88%), Brazil (87%) and Mexico (87%). Organisations in Japan (39%) and the United Arab Emirates (40%) reported the lowest percentages of self-reported security incidents.
The study also found that mobile security incidents are occurring at a higher rate, with 71% of Australian organisations reporting a mobile-related security incident such as lost device, data policy violation, or staff disabling security features.
Mobile incidents were reported at the highest percentages in Thailand (95%) India (91%) and Mexico (89%); and in the lowest percentages in Japan (60%), the UAE (60%) and the UK (64%).
Furthermore, 72% of Australian organisations expect security to become a higher priority over the next two years. According to CompTIA, the top drivers for a changing approach to security in Australia include:
• Change in IT operations (e.g. cloud, mobility) (41%)
• Reports of security breaches at other firms (33%)
• Internal security breach or incident (32%)
• Knowledge gained from training/certification (28%)
• Change in business operations or client base (27%)
Moheb Moses, CompTIA director Channel Dynamics and ANZ community director, says, “Due to the evolving nature of IT, most organisations have had to change the way their company approaches security. In Australia, as in many other countries, the greatest change has been in IT operations, especially as firms move to cloud or implement new mobility strategies.”
Amy Carrado, senior director research and market intelligence at CompTIA, says, “The importance of cyber security knowledge and readiness continues to grow regardless of geography, with 79% of companies internationally expecting cyber security to become a higher priority over the next two years.”
The study also revealed that human error is becoming more of a cyber security factor for companies with 61% of Australian organisations reporting it as a major contributor to security risk (compared with 58% internationally).
Top sources of human error include:
• Failure to get up to speed on new threats (37%)
• End user failure to follow policies and procedures (31%)
• General carelessness (28%)
• Intentional disabling of security features (28%)
• Lack of expertise with websites and applications (27%)
• IT staff failure to follow policies and procedures (25%)
Australian organisations are taking steps to assess and improve cyber security knowledge among their employees - practices include new employee orientation, ongoing training programmes, online courses and random security audits, CompTIA says.
However, the results so far have been mixed. Only 23% of organisations rate their cyber security education and training methods as extremely effective. Making employee training mandatory, more comprehensive training delivered more often and follow-up tests and assessments are some of the steps that would improve effectiveness, executives said.
CompTIA's report, International Trends in Cybersecurity, is based on an online survey of 1,509 business and technology executives (125 in Australia) conducted by CompTIA in January and February 2016.
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Washington, DC 20009
• STATUS: Off Market
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1615 12TH Street NW , #3 Washington, DC 20009
• Status: Off Market
• ID#: DC9787802
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Stress Less Parenting
Bringing the joy back to parenting your children.
Birth as a Thin Place: The Sacred Nature of Childbirth
on December 5, 2016
Birth is, of course, very common. It is one of the still almost universal things about humanity. Yet, despite its commonplace nature, childbirth is far from mundane.
Source: Birth as a Thin Place: The Sacred Nature of Childbirth
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Doom Rails is a new casual-style 3D multiplayer cart battle game where you select one of nine characters, and zip around hazardous roller coaster tracks. Blast opponent’s carts to bits using rockets, force fields, pulse waves, and mines. While battling others avoid spiked pendulums, metal fists, and exploding debris.
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Doom Rails is a new casual-style 3D multiplayer cart battle game where you select one of nine characters, and zip around hazardous roller coaster tracks. Blast opponent’s carts to bits using rockets, force fields, pulse waves, and mines. While battling others avoid spiked pendulums, metal fists, and exploding debris. In single player mode Mad Doc Jr. challenges you to complete five hazardous levels. If you enjoy fun battle-driving games such as Twisted Metal, Carmageddon, and Wipeout, you may enjoy playing Doom Rails!
• 3rd Person Mode (with multiple camera POV)
• Unique Fast-paced Arena Combat Style Gameplay
• Multiplayer action on WAN / LAN for 1-8 players
• Challenging AI
• 5 Multiplayer Levels
• 9 Customized Carts
• 6 Unique Powerups
• 1 Tutorial Mission
• 4 Singleplayer Training Missions
• Supports Keyboard-Mouse and USB Controllers
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• OS: Windows ME/XP/VISTA/7
• Processor: 2Ghz
• Memory: 1 GB
• Graphics: (Shader 3) NVIDIA 6150 or ATI R520 (Recommended: NVIDIA 9800 or ATI Radeon 4850)
• DirectX®: 9.0c
• Hard Drive: 650MB
• Sound: Direct Audio Compatible Device
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Weekly Game Plan – 7.2.2016
1. Themes for the Week & Best Opportunities
– Fed Chair Yellen is expected to sound cautious about a near-term rate hike possibilities (Wed/Thu), while the main US data release is retail sales (Fri), expected to remain soft. We also get to hear from the Fed’s Dudley (voter, dovish) and Fed’s Williams (neutral, non-voter).
If Yellen does indeed sound dovish, like Dudley last week, then we can expect further USD weakness. UsdJpy shorts / EurUsd longs might be a good choice to play Usd weakness.
– Euro area Q4 GDP ‘flash’ estimate expected to rise moderately. We also have German data out this week, which should also be buoyant. All this might actually help the Euro gain against the USD.
– UK Prime Minister David Cameron to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel (Fri). Brexit fears are rising, and Cameron needs to build allies in continental Europe. GbpJpy might be a good choice to play any Gbp weakness.
We finished last week with risk-aversion so it also makes sense to look for shorts on Dax and longs on Gold, so long as the theme lasts.
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When: Sat., Feb. 23, 8 p.m. 2013
Guest filmmakers Robert Massa, Paul Hugins, James Mattise, Nils Westergard and Daniel Ardura, John Cappello and Christine Stoddard, and David Fuchs will screen their work.
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Re: [podhajce] New on the Podhajce Website - 2011 April 14
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• jerome schatten
Jean: Ooooops... my bad; you re correct --I ll fix it. BTW, in thinking about the fire and my GGF leaving for Czernowitz with his family just after -- it
Message 1 of 4 , Apr 15, 2011
Jean: Ooooops... my bad; you're correct --I'll fix it.
BTW, in thinking about the fire and my GGF leaving for Czernowitz with
his family just after -- it starts to make sense. If I recall correctly,
there was also a large out-migration to the US after the fire too.
Best,
jerome
On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 22:36 -0500, Jean Rosenbaum wrote:
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> Great to have the newspaper articles. However, I think that some
> numbers were transposed in the date at the bottom of the final
> article. Shouldn't it be 1915?
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> Jean
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British Ninja Turtles
Submitted by: bacon_pie 4 years ago in Funny
Definitely the dogs bollocks.
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Shhhhhaun Conner for the win!
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Male 7,123
drawman,
You should try Weetabix, butter and Marmite. Food of the gods.
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Male 2,106
I had jolly good guffaw
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Female 2,228
Over there they`re known as "Adolescent Modified Martial Arts Terrapins". XD
I`m also amused to see Sean Connery is apparently their sensei.
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Male 7,774
[email protected] the f*** has hobnobs and marmite?
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Male 7,031
"Screw the pizza. It`s time for Hobnobs and Marmite!"
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Male 3,060
Link: British Ninja Turtles [Rate Link] - Definitely the dogs bollocks.
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Should Dick's Sporting Goods Bother With Sports Authority's Assets?
By Nicholas Rossolillo Markets Fool.com
Image credit: Dick's Sporting Goods.
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Since filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March, athletic retailer Sports Authority has garnered quite a bit of attention. Rather than reorganize operations under bankruptcy, the company has decided to close down and put itself up for sale. While shoppers flock to closing stores in search of deals, rivals of the defunct business have started submitting letters of interest to buy up remaining assets. Dick's Sporting Goods , the largest sporting-goods retailer in the country, is reportedly one of those rivals showing some interest in the sale. What would this look like for Dick's Sporting Goods, and would it be a good idea?
Creditors of Sports Authority have claims against the company exceeding $1.5 billion. Items up for sale include inventory, 450 owned or leased stores, and the company website. It is yet unknown if the business will get chopped up into pieces or if creditors will seek to sell all of the business in one convenient package to the highest bidder. There is nothing up for sale that Dick's doesn't already have, so what is there to begained?
Location, location, location
The only benefit I see in a purchase for Dick's is the acquisition of new locations. Although the company is the largest sporting-goods retailer, it claims only about 10% of total market share for the sporting-goods industry. The other top five sporting-goods retailers, which includes Sports Authority, make up 23% of the market. Dick's currently operates nearly 650 stores nationwide, and over 100 specialty store concepts, mainly Field & Stream and Golf Galaxy. It could see value in adding some of the 450 Sports Authority locations that would potentially open up new geographical markets.
While there is quite a bit of overlap in locations of the two chains, Dick'sdoes not havestores in Alaska, Hawaii, and Montana and could gain access in those markets from acquisitions. Sports Authority also has a higher concentration of stores in the largest US markets. For example,Dick's could pick up thetwo Sports Authoritystoresin New York City where its store count is currently zero, increase its presence in the greaterLos Angeles area, increase itsChicago store count from two to six, and add access to the Houston market with thefive Sports Authoritystores there. The addition of theextra store count could also help with the "buy online pickup in store" push. Dick's cites this initiative as one of the ways it has grown its online business. Adding locations in new marketscould woo over more customers and help the company continue to grow Internet sales.
Over the past few years, Dick's has been expanding its store front count quite aggressively. During 2015, the company added 41 new Dick's Sporting Goods and six new specialty stores, with expenditures on construction totaling $370 million. In 2014, it added 45 Dick's Sporting Goods and seven specialty stores, with those expenditures totaling $349 million. This is another year of planned expansion. Back in March, during its last earnings report, the company stated plans to add 36 new Dick's Sporting Goods and 11 Golf Galaxy and Field and Stream stores, with expenditures on those estimated at $420 million. Perhaps a favorable purchase price of the defunct Sports Authority assets would be a way for the company to expand at a discount to current expansion estimates.
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Are these expansion efforts paying off? The new store additions represent more than a 15% increase in store count in two years. Revenue has risen by the same amount during that time, but profit has fallen by 7%, in large part because of those expansion efforts.
DKS Revenue (Quarterly) data by YCharts
Despite the fall in profit, the company clearly has shown the ability to generate new sales with its new stores. I think a favorable price for any Sports Authority real estate might help them realize gains in profit later, if the price tag was less than what the company is currently paying for new build outs.
Should Dick's Sporting Goods even bother?
While a deal could possibly work out between Dick's and Sports Authority's creditors, it might be advisable for the larger chain to stay away.Sports Authority, by its own admission, is waving the white flag because it operates a business that's struggling with increased competition because of the advent of the online shopping experience.
Could Dick's end up making a badinvestment should it take on the extra real estate? Yes, it could. But Dick's has taken steps to address this matter. Online sales have been a big part of the company's investments each year and a key driver for growth. E-commerce sales grew almost 12% for the company in 2015, and more than $1 out of every $10 of revenue was earned online. Meanwhile, same-store sales decreased 0.2%. Seeing headwinds to store sales growth, the company plans to invest as much as $55 million to enhance customers' shopping experience and support online sales initiatives.
With this push into e-sales, which carries lower overhead than a bricks-and-mortar store and gives customers more flexibility as to when and where they shop, a purchase of all Sports Authority assets suddenly look less attractive.Apartial purchase that expanded its footprint into new locations for the purpose of online sales and in-store pickup would be more advisable. Perhaps Dick's would be betteroff funneling even more money into online sales and advertisingin lieu of store expansion.
What an ideal purchase would look like
A deal that balancedphysicaland online growth goalswould end up being the best case for Dick's Sporting Goods. If an agreement with Sports Authority creditors could be worked out where partial real estate was assumed in markets Dick's currently has no presence in, it would make sense for the company to pull the trigger as it already has store expansion plans in place. This approach could possibly help the largest sporting-goods chain continue its physical growth at a discount, while also helping expand its "buy online pickup in store" campaign. Investors can expect more news as the auction date of May 16 nears.
The article Should Dick's Sporting Goods Bother With Sports Authority's Assets? originally appeared on Fool.com.
Nicholas Rossolillo has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
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PostSubject: Tower Of Inner Mastery Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:04 am
This is the Tower where all vizards come to gain control over his or her inner hollow. This tower has a powerful kidou on the walls making it impossible to blast a hole throw them. There is a total of five floors including the ground floor. Each floor has the same room structure and has a stairway to the left side of all odd numbered floors and the right for the even numbered floors.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:36 am
*Through the Misty air Tatsuya Starts Leaping About Finally Happy that the Day Has come. The day He was Told He Could Get the Pesky Voices in His head to Stop Annoying him and Calling Him Names* "Todays The Day, Isnt Tsubasa Supposed to be Here Tengoku? * The Voice in Tatsuyas Head Replys* "Dont Bother me With things I dont Know Tatsuya, Its a Waste Of both of our Time" * Tatsuya Brushes off what Tengoku Says And Starts teasing Him " Tengoku Have You Taken A Bath Lately You Smell!" *Tatsuya starts Running Towards The Tower* " Baka, I dont Have a Physical Body! I cant Smell. Now Your Just Asking me stupid Questions Because You Hate me!" * Tatsuya Giggles and Opens The Tower Door Walking Into the First Floor Corridor* "Anyyyboddy Home?"
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:49 pm
With her eyes closed, the commander of the Vizards appeared six feet away from Tatsuya. She was quiet with an evil smirk on her face. Slowly her eyes opened and she stared straight at the young vizard before her. Her eyes were that of some kind of demon, black with hazel pupils. It was easy to tell that it wasn't Saya, but her inner hollow known as Maya. The smile on her face vanished as she examined the boy before speaking.
"Your sister will be here soon, but before then I'll make sure she doesn't recognize you."
With that said she smiled as she drew her zanpakutou.
"But before that what path do you choose?"
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:07 am
*Tatsuya Looked In Shock, He Didnt know People could move that fast*
"I-I wish to Follow The Hollow Path Lady Saya, If I May"
*Tatsuya Stands Completely Silent Waiting for What May Happen Next*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:14 am
Maya smirk after hearing him speak his path. She was so glad she ignored the fact that he had called her Saya. Instantly she vanished with her voice echoing throughout the temple.
"Come to the top floor and we will begin. I hope you wont mind."
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:23 am
*Tatsuya Starts Running Up the stairs Determined to make it to the top quickly. One he reaches the top he is Panting and Out of breath*
"What Else Do I have to Do?"
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:32 am
"Now we begin."
Maya's words were almost like a whisper as she appeared behind Tatsuya. Quickly she aimed to stab him through his chest in the purpose of shattering his senketsu. If successful she would quickly pull her zanpakutou from his body and kick him to the middle of the room.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:39 am
*Tatsuya Crouches and Dodge To the Side, Avoiding a Fatal Hit ButThe Sword Digs IntoTatsuyas Arm. After He Lets Out a Small Yelp He Swivels To Face His Opponent*
"Your Trying To Kill me Lady Saya?"
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:45 am
"Nice dodge. Oh, and stop calling me Saya. It's to annoying. I'm Maya!"
Instantly, Maya vanished from sight appearing right in front of him. Quickly she brought her zanpakutou to stab the young man in his chest again. If he would dodge again she would use her free hand and fire a black cero with purple static at the boy. Not to kill him, but severely injure him to a point that he wouldn't move again.
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"Maya? I thought Saya Was Going to Train Me?
*Instead Of Avoiding the Hit and Getting Sliced, He tries A New Method . Tatsuya Tries to Hit The Blade off to the Side With His left hand and Then with His Right HAnd To Punch her In the Face. Whether Hes Skewered or not. He Still wants One hit On Maya*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:10 am
Feeling annoyed by Tatsuya's effort Maya vanished once more just as his hit was about to hit her leaving an after image in her place. Appearing behind the boy she aimed to thrust her zanpakutou through him in the same area. If successful she would blast him against the wall with a cero which would at the same time move him off of her zanpakutou.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:37 am
*Tatsuya Feels The Blade Sink Into The Center Of His Back*
" W-what?. So Strong"
*In A Few Quick Seconds Tatsuya is Defeated and Crumpled against The wall. Tatsuya Only Closes His Eyes for a Second To find Himself Re awakened in his Inner world with a Tall Six armed figure of him In Raggedy Cloth Standing there.*
" Are You me?, Are you Tengoku?" *Tatsuya Asks With A Face of Worry*
"I am Indeed the One You Call Tengoku, And It is Required Of Me To fight you when you come here. I would Really Enjoy It If you Gave it Your all And Won. Im shy and I dont know If I Would Be able To Fce the world. *Tengoku Looks Around Avoiding Eye Contact Then Suddenly Charges Tatsuya*"You have to Hurry Or I will take You Over"
*Tengoku Stands Up To Draw His Blade And Fight a Battle With his 'Inner Being'*
Outer world
* A white Mask Starts Forming On Tatsuyas Face, He Gets Up and Hurls His Cut Up body at Ally. A Rampaging Tatsuya Swipes And Claws At Her*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:29 pm
INNER WORLD
[left]*After a While of Clashing swords and Throwing Punches Tatsuya is More beat up then Tengoku.*
"I cant Give Up."
*Tatsuya says after being sent Flying back By Tengoku. And Ends Up Slumped On the Ground.*
"Are you Going to Give up. What a Drag. I really didnt want this to happen"
*Tengoku Crouches over Tatsuya*
"Why didnt You Inflict a Fatal wound while you could. I would have been absorbed into you! I tried to Only use two of my ar- "
*Tengoku Falls to the ground with Tatsuyas sword Imbedded in his chest*
"I was Waiting for you to come Close Enough. Now Get Inside me."
*Tengoku Bursts Into Little Spiders and dissapears into Tatsuyas Body, Leaving Tatsuyas Sword On the Ground*
"I did it. I DID IT"
*Tatsuya starts closing His eyes and His Inner World Starts Fading*
OUTER WORLD
*Tatsuyas Rampage Stops and He Falls To the Floor While His Mask Cracks Dissapears*
" Lady M-maya. I did it"
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:05 pm
*Lucy silently walked into the large tower. She was told to be here by the vizard commander herself. She walked in to the tower looking up at the rather large building. She walked into the tower and came across a dojo. She began to look around when suddenly she heard a voice in her head. Her inner hollow was getting angry.*
"WHERE ARE WE LUCY!"
"Shut up brat! Today is the day i put a bullet in you head and take all your powers."
"Come and try Lucy but i know you better then you do. Ive always been here."
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:34 pm
With a sigh Maya watched as Tatsuya entered his hollowfication before charging at her in a series of swipes. A smirk appeared on her face before kicking the hollowfying boy back against the wall. This is how it was for a good thirty minutes before seeing the boy break out of his hollowfication. With a sigh she looked at the boy before picking him up and vanishing in a shunpo movement. She would appear on the first floor of the tower where she noticed the arrival of her Co-Commander, Lucy. Instantly Maya's black and hazel eyes changed back to their original color. Quickly a gentle smile appeared on her face as she spoke in a different voice, this voice was that of Saya.
"I see you are next Lucy-chan."
Slowly Saya placed the boy down on the ground and began to heal his wounds using reihei. As she did she spoke.
"Go to the third floor and I'll be there in a moment."
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:29 am
*Lucy watched as Maya heartlessly kicked Tatsuya around after he already broke out of his hollowfication. She smiled with glee. Although the smile was cut short as she stopped. Lucy didnt think it was enough. Then putting aside her unusually violent thoughts she listened to what Saya said. She simply nodded and turned around. She began to walk. As she walked up the stairs she continued her conversation with her inner hollow.*
"That woman... and that boy..."
"Yeah they got hollows inside them too. She gonna help me destroy you."
"You ignorant woman! Ive lent you my power countless times."
"Yeah and i want it all brat."
*Lucy began to laugh manically as they reached the third floor. She leaned up against the wall. She folded her arms and continued to laugh as she waited for Saya to catch up to her.*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:36 am
"What's so funny?"
Saya was curious as to why Lucy was laughing. She had healed Tatsuya without even a single problem and now she had to help her vice commander with her inner hollow. This would hopefully prove to be more enjoyable do to Lucy being a Vice Captain. She was happy and ready to start but she was still curious as to why Lucy was laughing.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:51 am
*Lucy slowly stopped laughing when she saw the Commander show up. She was curious as to why she was laughing. She sometimes forgot that only she could here her inner hollow and it would appear as she was talking to herself. She chuckled and then explained her reason for laughing to Saya.*
"Sorry just that little brat in my head. Shes quite funny to me. She thinks just cause she lent me some power before i'll spare her. Anyway shall we began."
*She pushed herself off the wall. She stood ready for the commander to come at her.*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:14 am
"Before we start let me say this. Your inner hollow doesn't die if you win against it, instead you gain complete control over it depending on the path you have chosen. Speaking of which, do you want me to help or Maya and what path have you chosen?"
With that said and her question asked, Saya drew her zanpakutou from its sheath once again. She looked at Lucy and smiled waiting for her answer.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:43 am
"Maybe she wont die, but i'll still take every ounce of her power. She'll wish she was dead."
"You ungrateful girl..."
"I guess i'll take the path of the hollow. It doesnt matter who fights me as long as i fight this brat in my head."
*Lucy spread her feet apart and readied herself. She was waiting for her to come at her.*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:52 am
With a smile Saya vanished in two quick shunpo movements. First appear dead in front of Lucy then right behind her. Immediately she would attempt to stab her right through her chest to shatter her Senketsu and start her hollowfication just like what she did with Tatsuya.
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:41 am
*Lucy just stood there. She knew that was the first step in the process. The blade pierced her senketsu. She felt little pain but still she began to fall to the floor. As she fell she muttered something.*
"...Its... time you little brat..."
"Come on in im waiting."
Inner world
*Lucy entered her inner world. She stood in a dark enchanted forest. Directly across from her stood her inner hollow. She was short and looked young. She had black wings and heartless eyes. Their eyes connected and both girls just stood and glared at each other for the time being.*
"Yo brat ready to lose?"
"Ha you think you can beat me. Ive been with you since you were born. I know how you fight."
"well then lets do this."
*As the finished talking the both disappeared into shunpos. They reappeared in the middle of both of them. The both swung there right fist at the other. They both connected with each others cheek sending them both flying into tress. Her inner hollow rose to her feet first. She brushed herself off and shunpo'd over to Lucy. She grabbed her by her shirt and lifted her up.*
"Wheres all your big talk now you ungrateful, stupid, weak,--"
*Just as she called Lucy weak Lucy opened her eyes and punched her in the face. The hollow released her grip on her. Lucy landed on her feet and kicked her hollow to the left with a kick. *
"Dont EVER call me weak brat!"
Outer world
*At the same time the two girls exchanged their first hit Lucy's body roared. She rose to her feet. Her eyes went from light blue to bright red. At the same time her mask began to form. She turned to look at Saya. She glared at the girl as she mask continued to form. The hollowfing girl studied the girl with an intense glare. She waited to watch what the girl would do. She watched the girl with a low growl.*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:08 pm
Saya smiled as her first attempted worked without any problem. As Lucy fell to the ground the young commander removed her zanpakutou from her vice commander's back. Quickly and gently she picked her up by her shirt, throwing her a foot away from herself. Almost a moment later she watched as Lucy's hollowfication began. A smile appeared on the young vizard's face as she watched her hollowfying Lucy study her completely. It was unusual for someone to do such a thing during their hollowfication but seeing as it was Lucy she just couldn't be surprised. Slowly she moved her right arm so that the tip of her zanpakutou would point at Lucy in the same place she had stabbed her before speaking.
"Try to make this fun for me."
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:13 pm
Inner world
*The inner hollow quickly got to her feet after being knocked back to her original position. She stared Lucy down. She napped her fingers and black guns appeared in her hands.*
"Now the real fight begins Lucy."
"Come on then."
*As Lucy finished her sentence she snapped her fingers and two guns appeared in her hands. The only difference was her guns were red. Both girls point both guns at each other.*
"Accel!"
"Accel!"
*The girls spoke at the same time then disappeared. All that was seen was a red streak from the hollow and a blue streak from Lucy. All that filled Lucy's inner was the sound of gun fire. By the time they stopped they were both breathing hard and taken multiple shots.*
Outer world
*Hollow Lucy still stood there still watching Saya. Once her mask was fully formed she let out a loud roar. Then wings started to grow out her back. She flapped her wings twice and hovered off the ground. She point two fingers at Saya and a bright red cero began charging. With out warning the cero fired at Saya*
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PostSubject: Re: Tower Of Inner Mastery Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:50 pm
Seeing Lucy's mask complete itself and wings grow on her back Saya instinctively took a defensive stance, holding her zanpakutou in her right hand. Upon seeing Lucy point her fingers at her, she could tell what was next. She watched for an instant as Lucy charged a bright red cero before vanishing in a shunpo right before Lucy fired it. Saya would appear right behind her hollowfying friend before kicking her in the back with full strength in an attempt to send her flying into the wall.
"You gotta do better than that!"
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"code": "791.457",
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"level_3": ""
}
}
},
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},
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"label": "Analyze"
}
},
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},
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}
},
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},
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"label": "Literary/Creative"
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},
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}
},
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},
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},
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"code": "7",
"label": "Creative Writing"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "5",
"label": "Comment Section"
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"label": "No Reasoning"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "2",
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}
},
"technical_correctness": {
"primary": {
"code": "6",
"label": "Not Applicable/Indeterminate"
},
"secondary": {
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"label": "Technically Flawed"
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},
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}
}
}
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