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Cold wars, hot dreams
ATOMPUNK laat zien wat kunstenaars, designers en architecten NU doen met verworvenheden uit de eerste decennia van het atoomtijdperk. De vernietigende nachtmerrie van de atoombom als stuwende kracht onder een nieuwe utopie. Onder leiding van moderator Josephine Bosma een lezingen programma over het conflict tussen de gladde en glimmende buitenkant en de megalomane duistere droom.
ATOMPUNK shows what artists, designers and architects are doing today with the achievements of the first decennia of the atom era. The destructive nightmare of the atombomb as pushing force under a new utopia. Moderated by Josephine Bosma , a program of lectures about the conflict the smooth and shiny exterior and the megaloman bad dream.
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Sci-fi auteur, design goeroe, WIRED editor, samen met William Gibson oprichter van de cyberpunk, godfather van Steampunk. Nieuwe media filosoof, internationale spreker, visionair, fenomeen en inspiratie op het gebied van ideeën over de toekomst en aanverwante kunst aspecten.
Sci-fi author, design guru, WIRED editor, together with William Gibson founder of Cyberpunk, godfather of Steampunk. New media philosopher, international lecturer and visionary phenomena and inspiration in the field of ideas considering the future and related art aspects.
Menno Grootveld
Radio Rabotnik TV was in de jaren tachtig, eigenlijk nog in de nadagen van de Koude Oorlog, een ikoon uit de tegencultuur en uit het alternatieve circuit van de beeldende kunst en werd daarbij geïnspireerd door bepaalde elementen uit de voormalige Sovjet-Unie en het Oostblok. Radio Rabotnik TV was als etherdissident een van de grondleggers van de onafhankelijke nieuwe media in NL en onderhield innige banden met onder meer Staalplaat en het NL Centrum. Mede-oprichter Menno Grootveld was verantwoordelijk voor de eerste optredens van Laibach in NL en stond aan de wieg van The Next 5 Minutes en de Digitale Stad.
Radio Rabotnik TV in the eighties, still in the aftermath of the Cold War, was an icon of the counterculture and the alternative circuit of the visual arts and was also inspired by certain elements from the former Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc. Radio Rabotnik as terrestrial dissident was one of the founders of the independent media in NL and had close ties with more Staalplaat and NL Center. Co-founder Menno Grootveld was responsible for the first performances of Laibach in NL, The Next 5 Minutes and the Digital City.
Marly Weemen
Marly Weemen (ruimtelijk ontwerper en Mid Century Modern fan) zal het publiek meenemen op een visuele ontdekkingstocht langs de vergeten commerciële architectuur van de jaren 50 en 60s. We bezoeken Googie objecten langs de kant van de Amerikaanse wegen, exotische Tiki horeca gelegenheden, futuristische luchthaven terminals, zeer expressieve film sets en hypermoderne World Expo paviljoens.
Dus fasten your seatbelts en bereid je voor op een reis door een tijdperk met een visuele taal die gedefinieerd wordt door beweging, economische groei, technische vooruitgang, atomaire mogelijkheden en visionaire dromen van een toekomst in de ruimte.
Marly Weemen (spatial designer and Mid Century Modern enthusiast) will take the audience on a visual voyage of discovery past the forgotten commercial architecture of the 1950’s and 60’s. We’ll visit Googie roadside establishments, exotic Tiki hideaways, futuristic airport terminals, highly expressive movie sets and ultramodern World Expo pavilions.
So fasten your seatbelts and prepare for take-off to an era with a visual language defined by motion, economic growth, technical progress, atomic possibilities and visionary dreams of a future in space.
Josephine Bosma
Josephine Bosma woont en werkt in Amsterdam. Vanuit een kunst achtergrond, is ze journalist en auteur op het gebied van kunst, nieuwe media en media-theorie, met de nadruk op kunst, geluid en prestaties op het internet, evenals Cyberfeminisme en media politiek. Ze maakte radioprograms voor piratenradio (Patapoe) en de VPRO en publiceerde regelmatig teksten en interviews op het net (Nettime, Telepolis, Mute).
Josephine Bosma lives and works in Amsterdam. From an art background, she is a journalist and author in the fields of art, new media and media theory, focusing on art, sound and performance on the internet, as well as cyberfeminism and media politics. She made radioprograms for pirate radio (Patapoe) and VPRO and has published texts and interviews on the net regularly (nettime, Telepolis, Mute).
Locatie: Concordia Cinema, gelegen aan de Oude Markt, Enschede
Datum: 11 september 2009 van 15:00 tot 17:30
‘Cold wars, hot dreams’ is samengesteld door PLANETART en gehost door Medialab Enschede.
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Utah Karate and Moderate Workouts to Fitness!
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Have you ever felt tired and stressed out from operate and from the time you get property you see your three children operating towards you asking you to play basketball with them? You refused and promised them which you will right after you take you rest.
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Rather than disappointing your children, why not say, “yes” after all? You are going to be shocked by the level of energy you’ll have right after that 30-minute activity.
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Did you realize that by exercising at a moderate pace for only 30 minutes, you would really feel a good deal far better, mentally? It has been confirmed that this improves the appetite and sharpens your style in issue solving. Not just that. You are going to also really feel that it truly is less difficult to sleep at night in the event you do moderate workouts even for only 30 minutes every day.
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What would be the advantages of regular exercise? It promotes self-discipline and features a positive impact how you perceive life. Physical exercise assists in lifting your spirits and obtaining you out of any depression. For very first timers, it may be carried out for 15 minutes for 2 to three days a week. It is possible to boost the time you invest when the body gets tuned up for it.
Don’t you ever force the body! In case you get hurt, then quit. You can take a break from working out for any handful of days and after that you can start again but you have to start from day 1.
Listed below are some moderate workouts you are able to do and enjoy with Utah Karate:
1. Do the Walking with Utah Karate. Make utilization of your surroundings in a focused group with Utah Karate. It is possible to stroll your dog, together with your partner or youngster. Encourage your family members to do the walking exercise day-to-day and you’ll locate your self burning calories while enjoying the surroundings and acquiring enough sunlight that’s also excellent for your physique.
2. Uncover the wonders of Yoga with Utah Karate and Tyler Martin. Yoga is one productive workout that energizes not just the body but additionally your soul. You may wish to learn even the fundamental yoga positions which can be not as well complicated but established effective technique used in Utah Karate. A five-minute yoga workout can perk you up and recharge your body using the power you lost for your entire day. You relax and in the same time you stretch! Call us today at Utah Karate
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3. Engage yourself into sports. Play basketball, football, baseball, tennis or badminton. Several doctors have advised sports as an effective method to keep fit and wholesome, we pride ourselves on getting you in the best shape at Utah Karate. Sports can also be completed in moderation. Usually do not take it seriously. Shooting basketball using a friend is a single moderate exercise that is certainly also deemed a sport.
4. Join exercise programs at operate. In case you nevertheless do not have workout routines programs at operate, then why not start off it? You’ll be able to speak with your boss about it and start along with your colleagues. You don’t only shed calories nevertheless it can also be one very good strategy to bond with them. This can be accomplished 30 minutes, 3 instances a week.
5. Exercising whilst carrying out household chores. Gardening, raking leaves, lawn mowing, carrying out the laundry, vacuuming and car washing are productive moderate exercises at residence. Make utilization of these chores to sweat and burn calories. As an alternative to utilizing machines and devices to execute these chores, why not do it along with your hands and shed some fats?
Creating workout routines,(with Utah Karate), as element of one’s everyday routines will surprise you of simply how much calories you will lose. Undertaking these moderate exercises on the very same quantity every single day can burn 150 calories up to 1,000 calories per day!
Tyler Martin from Utah Karate and USSD would love to be your personal trainer with your exercise and fitness.
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Moderated by
Bob Schieffer
Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;
Anchor, CBS News’ “Face the Nation”
Panelists:
-Thomas L. Friedman
Pulitzer Prize–winning Author and Columnist, New York Times
-Margaret Brennan
State Department Correspondent, CBS News
-Gerald F. Seib
Washington Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal
Author, Capitol Journal columnist
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and TCU’s Schieffer School of Journalism invite you to the next session of The CSIS-Schieffer Series Dialogues
Made possible with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation
on
Foreign Policy Challenges for President Obama’s Second Term
Yannick Glemarec, on a panel with Jochem Flasbarth moderating at the Presidency Event; 4th High Level Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Finance at the SEC, Glasgow. 03/11/2021. Photograph: Karwai Tang/ UK Government
Moderate rain and strong southerly winds were buffeting KENNEWICK as she passed slowly by the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend WA.
ADB Vice-President Stephen P. Groff moderated a seminar on “ADB's Performance in Transition to Strategy 2030: The 2017 Development Effectiveness Review.” Leaders from government and international organizations shared perspectives on ADB’s approach to performance management, and how ADB can help its member countries make progress towards the SDGs. Speakers included Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning, National Economic and Development Authority of the Philippines Mr. Ernesto Pernia, and Deputy Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Ms. Cristelle Pratt.
** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder (Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
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Independents and moderates are the two major groups that make up the center of the American electorate. But they are not synonymous. For starters, “Independent” is a partisan identification (like Democrat or Republican), and “moderate” is an ideological label (like liberal or conservative). And while they track closely in income, education, religiosity, and a belief that everyone has the power to succeed, they diverge slightly on a few other demographic and attitudinal markers. By better understanding the similarities and differences of moderate and Independent voters, politicians and pundits can gain a better picture of where these two groups overlap—and where they don’t.
This infographic appeared in the Inside Politics w/ Bill Schneider - July '12.
Dr. Michael Bröning has presented his book and moderated the discussion, The Politics of Change in Palestine: State-Building and Non-Violent Resistance.
“The Politics of Change in Palestine” discusses these changes. The book contradicts the prevalent myth that incompetent, corrupt, and uncompromising Palestinian decision-makers are responsible for the lasting stalemate in the Middle-East Peace Process. The book highlights recent political developments in Palestine that fundamentally redefine important parameters of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These include the re-invention of Hamas, reforms within the Fatah movement, state-building efforts of the Palestinian Authority and the surge of non-violent resistance.
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Secretary Walker moderated an engaging panel discussion on the Future of STEM in Health Care during the STEM Council’s STEM Symposium on May 2 at Delaware State University in Dover. “I see STEM everywhere and in everything,” Dr. Marsha Horton, dean for DSU’s College of Education, Health and Public Policy, told the more than 150 students in the audience. Across the country, there are more than 4.5 million unfilled STEM positions in all fields.
“Most people think of health care in a hospital as doctors or nurses … however, there is a support mechanism that cares for your family and friends,” said Michael Maksmow, vice president and chief information officer for Beebe Healthcare. And information technology is behind much of that support – from keeping the lights and HVAC systems working, to analyzing clinical data, to biomedical engineering.
Secretary Walker, who is a board-certified family physician, told the students that she and Regina Sims Wright, associate dean for diversity at UD’s College of Health Sciences, both participated in FAME, a Delaware nonprofit that prepares and motivates students, especially minorities and girls, to pursue college degrees and careers in STEM. Because of FAME, Secretary Walker said she got a full scholarship to UD to study chemical engineering and spent summers working at Merck. “Chemical engineering is not the easiest way to get to med school,” the Secretary said.
Dean Wright said her PhD is in psychology and she has used that degree to pursue research, including cardiovascular health and cognitive function in older adults. She urged the students to consider STEM-related research and teaching as potential careers. “Diversity is really important,” Secretary Walker added. She said there weren’t enough minority professors for her to look up when she was in college, medical school and graduate school.
Dean Horton said the look and the process of health and allied sciences are changing, and a different skill set will be needed in the next generation. As an example, she asked Dr. Chris Mason to tell the students about research he is doing with Dr. Von Homer on biomechanics and motion analysis and applying it to professional athletes to help reduce injuries. The researchers demonstrated how they are collecting data using sensors that connect to a subject’s legs and feet and that mirror the person’s movements onto a nearby computer.
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The Fandomonium panel, moderated by Sree Sreenivasan, Professor and Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
Panelists included:
- Pete Wentz, Grammy-Nominated Musician, Activist, and Entrepreneur
- Michael Wayne, Co-Founder and CEO, DECA
- Kiran Chetry, Anchor, CNN's American Morning
- Charles Hunter, Co-Founder of Mudlark and Producer of Such Tweet Sorrow
- Howard Friedman, SVP, Marketing, Kraft
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** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder(Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
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Photograph taken in moderate rain showers at 07:49am on Thursday 30th January 2014 at an altitude of Twenty metres from beside a newspaper vending stand off Tooley Street, on Borough High Street A3, heading towards London Bridge, Central London.
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Moderater Eugene Rogan, Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History; Fellow, St Antony's College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Abdelkader Messahel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria, Khalid Al Rumaihi, Chief Executive, Bahrain Economic Development Board, Bahrain, H.R.H. Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, Chairman, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia and Alain Bejjani, Chief Executive Officer, Majid Al Futtaim Holding, United Arab Emirates during the Strategic Outlook: Middle East and North Africa at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Valeriano Di Domenico
October 8, 2014 - Washington DC. 2014 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings. Chinese talk show host Yang Lan joins World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim and World Bank Chief Economist Kaushik Basu to speak about the more than 1 billion people still living in poverty, and the gap between haves and have-nots growing in many developing nations. The live-streamed session will explore why promoting shared prosperity matters and how inequality hinders opportunities for poor people in developing countries. Photo: Simone D. McCourtie / World Bank
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Following the moderate success of the Hawker Sea Hawk naval attack aircraft, Hawker began work on a version with a more powerful engine and swept wings, the P.1052, in 1948. While promising, work on the P.1052 and the more advanced P.1081 never progressed beyond the prototype stage. Hawker saw potential in the design and famous British aircraft designer Sydney Camm began reworking it as the P.1067 to fufill the RAF’s requirement for a day interceptor. This first flew in July 1951 as the Hunter, and subsequent prototypes used either the Rolls-Royce Avon or Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire engine.
While abysmally short-ranged, the Hunter displayed superb maneuverability and transonic speed, and so was placed in production as the Hunter F.1 (Avon engine) and F.2 (Sapphire engine). Some problems were quickly identified: besides its short range, the intakes did not pull in enough air for the Avon engine (the Sapphire did not share these problems) and it had a tendency to flame out. Both versions shared problems with ejected shells striking and damaging the fuselage at high speed, canopy fogging, and problems with the ventral airbrakes. Hawker went back to the drawing board and produced the Hunter F.3, with an improved Avon, revised airbrakes, and a more pointed nose for improved aerodynamics; this was followed by the F.4 with a slightly larger wing, more fuel capacity, and blisters under the nose to collect spent shells. Finally, the design culminated with the Hunter F.6, which incorporated all the improvements of the F.4, had a redesigned wing with dogtooth leading edges for improved performance, and finally fixed the Avon’s problems with a new compressor and fuel system.
The Hunter F.6—subsequently modified as the FGA.9 to carry air-to-ground ordnance, as the English Electric Lightning replaced it as an interceptor—proved to be every bit as successful as Camm had hoped. Fast and very maneuverable, even if the range problem was never wholly solved, the Hunter was also reliable and rugged. 23 air forces would eventually adopt the Hunter. The RAF used it in Aden (Yemen) against separatist insurgents, while Pakistani-flown Iraqi Hunters and Jordanian Hunters proved to be the only real challenge to Israeli Mirage IIIs before and during the Six-Day War of 1967. The air force using the Hunter most extensively was India’s, who used it in both the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pakistani Wars, mainly in the ground attack role, where it excelled.
The Hunter also was exceptionally long-lived, remaining in service into the 21st Century with a few air forces. India did not retire their Hunters until 2002, while Swiss Hunters (refitted to carry both AIM-9 Sidewinders and AGM-65 Maverick missiles) stayed in frontline service until replaced by the F/A-18 Hornet in 1996. As recently as 2007, Lebanon put its stored Hunters back into service. The RAF, the original customer, still flies three Hunters as research aircraft. Finally, there are 36 Hunters flying with private companies as warbirds, research aircraft, and aggressors.
The Royal Danish Air Force was supplied with 30 Hunter F.51s, which were identical to the RAF's Hunter F.4s. E-407 spent its career with 724 Squadron, mostly at Aalborg, from 1958 to 1973, when Denmark retired its Hunters. It returned to the UK, and was displayed at East Midlands Airport for many years. In the late 1990s, E-407 was bought by an American warbird collector based in Fargo, North Dakota; it was placed on display at Bonanzaville USA's Eagles Air Museum and restored in 2002.
Though in its later career E-407 wore the overall dark green applied to most RDAF aircraft, when it was first delivered to the RDAF, it wore an attractive green and gray scheme over white, similar to the RAF's camouflage scheme at the time; this has been accurately reproduced on this excellent restoration. 724 Eskadrille's crest is carried on the nose.
Finding a Hunter anywhere in the United States is rare; this may be one of only two on display (though several others still serve as aggressors), the other being at Pima. Finding E-407 in the kitschy Bonanzaville USA museum was a surprise. Other than needing to be cleaned (the aircraft is pretty dusty), it is in excellent condition.
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U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo participates in a moderated conversation on the "Leadership Role of the U.S. in the World" with National Review Editor Rich Lowry at the 2019 NRI Summit in Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2019. [State Department photo by Michael Gross/ Public Domain]
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack moderates the plenary panel of Young Farmers - Unlimited Opportunities at the 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum in Arlington, VA., on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014. (L to R Veteran Coalition Executive Director and Farmer Michael O’Gorman, Top Producer Horizon awardee Joanna Carraway, National Outstanding Young Farmer awardee Greg Wegis, National Young Farmers Coalition Interim Director Emily Oakley, and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack). The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) annual Agricultural Outlook Forum brings together the agricultural community to discuss policy, trade, science, rural development, and the economic outlook for the coming year. The Forum also focuses on forestry, health and nutrition issues, and the changing dynamics and face of rural America.USDA photo by Bob Nichols.
Moderated by the Chief of UN Women's Civil Society Section, Lopa Banerjee (centre), participants in the HeForShe conversation discussed how effective policies and measures to promote gender equality have been in transforming gender relations, what challenges remain and how male leaders can be more strategic in moving the agenda forward.
Panelists: Henry Mac-Donald, Permanent Representative of
Suriname to the United Nations, New York;
Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace
International; Dakshita Wickremarathne, youth leader from Sri
Lanka and member of UN Women Global Civil Society
Advisory Group; Bharath Sesha, President of DSM in India;
Janet Menzies, Program Manager and Secretariat of
the Male Champions of Change, Australia; and Moderator:
Lopa Banerjee, Chief, Civil Society Section, UN Women
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Photo: UN Women/Tushar Mehra
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A moderated discussion with David Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF with Rana Foroohar, covering key issues and risks facing the global economy, including trade tensions, fintech, and how well-prepared governments are for the next downturn. How should policy makers be thinking about these new challenges and their potential impact? This New Challenges Facing the Global Economy seminar was at the IMF Headquarters during the 2019 IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 11, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken participates in a youth moderated discussion on democracy and human rights, in Paris, France on June 25, 2021. [State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
Moderated by the Chief of UN Women's Civil Society Section, Lopa Banerjee, participants in the HeForShe conversation discussed how effective policies and measures to promote gender equality have been in transforming gender relations, what challenges remain and how male leaders can be more strategic in moving the agenda forward.
Pictured (L-R): Henry Mac-Donald, Permanent Representative of
Suriname to the United Nations, New York; Dakshita Wickremarathne, youth leader from Sri
Lanka and member of UN Women Global Civil Society
Advisory Group;
Lopa Banerjee, Chief, Civil Society Section, UN Women; Bharath Sesha, President of DSM in India; Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace
International
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/11/executive-directo...
Photo: UN Women/Tushar Mehra
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Moderated by Judy Perkins, Professor and Texas A&M University Regents Professor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, C3E Ambassador. Panelists were Jessica Lim, Principal Manager of Product Management, Southern California Edison, Patricia Vega, Founder and CEO, Quantum New Energy, Katie Mehnert, Founder and Executive Director of Pink Petro, and Jennifer Rockwood, Consultant, Russell Reynolds Associates.
This video shows a strong storm system impacting California with windswept moderate to heavy rain. Lightning was also observed, though I didn't capture it on film. Surely, it's time for Bay Area residents to hunker down tonight (again)! 3 storm systems were slated to impact the Bay Area this week, which had started Sunday. The strongest of the 3 was hitting us this evening with heavy rain, gusty winds & even some t-storms. The waves of wet weather were triggering a host of hazards including minor flooding, damaging winds & mudslides/debris flows. Drive safe out there, everyone! (Footage filmed Wednesday evening, January 16, 2019 from San Jose/Morgan Hill, CA.)
*Summary forecast/scenario of this stormy week:
Three storm systems were impacting the state this week, interestingly, from weakest to strongest... (1st storm): On Sunday, clouds have increased before showers arrived, primarily near the coast, late in the day/evening hours. By Monday, widespread showers were seen along with gusty south winds especially in higher elevations... (2nd storm): On Tuesday, more rain arrived & was heavy at times along with strong & gusty south winds... (3rd, the strongest storm): Then this day/evening of Wednesday, showers have continued, followed by widespread rain that was moderate to heavy by the evening along with gusty south winds. T-storms were also occurring this time around. Powerful winds were accompanying the line of showers & embedded t-storms (especially between 6-11 p.m.) across Northern California as the main front from this system pushes inland... By the very next day, Thursday, heavy rains were still possible with showers continuing the rest of the day & winds were forecast to calm by early evening. By Friday, cities around the Bay Area would have picked up around 2-4 inches of accumulated rainfall from all 3 storms! A much-needed stretch of calmer, drier weather was on the horizon after this stormy week (and one last rain chance on Sunday)...
[Siham Ali] Based on preliminary results, the PJD won the Friday poll, Moroccan Interior Minister Taib Cherkaoui said Saturday (November 26th)
النتائج الأولية تظهر فوز العدالة والتنمية باقتراع الجمعة حسب تصريح وزير الداخلية المغربي الطيب الشرقاوي السبت 26 نوفمبر.
Sur la base des résultats préliminaires, le PJD a remporté le scrutin de vendredi, a déclaré le ministre marocain de l'Intérieur Taib Cherkaoui samedi 26 novembre
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Another disappointing day when the storms did fire this day... they were not as predicted. Weak HP cells where just shoot rain at us all afternoon.
We got as close as we could to the only severe storm that afternoon. It didn't last long and wasn't that photographically defined but I'll take what I can get.
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Disney's Coronado Springs Resort is a Southwest-themed Disney Moderate Resort hotel encircling Lago Dorado—a glimmering 22-acre lake—that evokes the spirit and romance of Spanish-colonial Mexico. Follow in the footsteps of explorer Don Francisco de Coronado as he searched for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold while you discover the beauty and fantasy of a unique Resort.
From the welcoming spring-fed Fountain of the Doves to the hidden treasures of the Mayan-ruin themed Dig Site pool, escape to a tranquil lakeside vacation destination where relaxation is your reward. A serene atmosphere infuses the Guest rooms, conference facilities, shops, restaurants and cantinas, inspired by faraway places where time goes by just a little bit slower than usual.
The brightly colored Spanish-style Guest rooms are separated into 3 distinctly themed areas. The Casitas offer an urban terra-cotta paradise. The rustic Ranchos resemble charming Southwestern pueblos. Cabanas provide a quaint beachfront retreat complete with cozy hammocks. Request your favorite.
As you explore the Resort you'll discover a variety of dining options, including quick snacks, and La Tienda (the shop) where you can pick up essentials. Indulge yourself at the full-service salon or get energized by kayaking on the lake or playing a game of sand volleyball.
Want to unwind after a busy day of treasure hunting? The 22-person hot tub is one of the largest at any Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Between dips you can stroll down the nature trail or grab a poolside drink at Siestas Cantina.
You might not find gold at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, but the treasure you will find is sure to make you feel like you have all the money in the world.
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort has been designated by the Florida Green Lodging Program, recognizing the Resort's environmentally responsible practices.
Activities for Children
The Mayan pyramid-themed Dig Site features a sprawling pool with a jaguar-inspired 123-foot long water slide. Kids can have fun looking for hidden treasure at the Explorer's Playground or testing their skill at the game-laden Iguana Arcade.
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The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this true-color image on February 7, 2010, showing part of the region affected by the “Snowmageddon” winter storms.
Credit: NASA Goddard/MODIS Rapid Response Team
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In the quiet after the storms, streets and cars had all but disappeared under piles of snow. The U.S. Postal Service suspended service for the first time in 30 years. Snow plows struggled to push the evidence off of major roads. Hundreds of thousands of Washington metropolitan residents grappled with the loss of electricity and heat for almost a week.
By Feb. 10, 2010 the National Weather Service reported that three storms spanning from December to February in the winter of 2009-10 had dumped a whopping 54.9 inches of snow on the Baltimore-Washington area. The snowfall broke a seasonal record first set in 1899. Snowmaggedon, as the winter was dubbed, entered the history books as the snowiest winter on record for the U.S. East Coast.
Two years later, scientists are still searching to identify the unique set of conditions that enabled storms of this magnitude to occur. To determine a direct cause to infrequent but major winter storms, Siegfried Schubert and colleagues Yehui Chang and Max Suarez – all of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., became detectives.
To read more go to: www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/snowmaggedon.html
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder (Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
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** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder(Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
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A moderated discussion with David Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF with Rana Foroohar, covering key issues and risks facing the global economy, including trade tensions, fintech, and how well-prepared governments are for the next downturn. How should policy makers be thinking about these new challenges and their potential impact? This New Challenges Facing the Global Economy seminar was at the IMF Headquarters during the 2019 IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 11, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
International Symposium on Understanding Moderate Malnutrition in Children for Effective Interventions. IAEA Vienna, Austria, 26 May 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder (Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
Check out my Blog on info of my Comic Con trip.
** Moderated by Gary Jones (Walter Harriman) with Ben Browder(Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Robert Cooper (executive producer/writer) and Martin Wood (Director/Supervising Producer) **
Check out my Blog on info of my Comic Con trip.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
Max 26
Partly cloudy.
Possible rainfall: 0 to 0.4 mm
Chance of any rain: 20%
Brisbane area
Partly cloudy.
Slight (20%) chance of a light shower.
Light winds becoming southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the late afternoon.
Fire Danger - Low-Moderate
Sun protection recommended from 8:50 am to 2:40 pm,
UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High]
Featured Speaker: Jim Hightower, author, Swim Against the Current
Moderated by: Christy Harvey, Director of Strategic Communications, Center for American Progress
Jim Hightower, the country’s #1 populist, has picked up some useful advice over the years, from “never eat at a café featuring ‘bargain kebobs’” to “never hit a man with glasses; hit him with something much heavier.” As he and his longtime co-conspirator Susan DeMarco have rambled through grassroots America, however, they’ve also come up with more serious words of wisdom to share here, namely: question authority, trust your values, seek alternatives, break away, stand up for your beliefs and swim against the current!
Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow introduces readers to people across the country who have actually done this-people in business, politics, health care, farming, religion, and other areas who are taking charge, living their values, doing good, and doing well. Hightower and DeMarco show how they are doing precisely what the elites want us to believe can’t be done: changing their lives and making a difference. In this uplifting book, they tell the stories of these people and offer inspiration and information that will help readers tap into their own maverick potential in order to navigate a different, more satisfying course of their own.
Whether they are young and just starting out or older and searching for a different path, the common-sense folks in Swim Against the Current have escaped the corporate tentacles to find their own way toward a richer life and a better American future. They are creating a new, deeply democratic model for the country, edging it back onto the long road toward egalitarianism and the common good. Please join us for a lively discussion with author Jim Hightower on this groundbreaking new book.