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February 20, 2018 Alan Hickey Leave a comment
ORLANDO, FL – The American Sleep and Breathing Academy’s work with the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) continued last month prior to the NFL’s Pro Bowl game in Orlando, Florida.
The relationship has led to real benefits for NFL players while continuing to raise awareness among the general public, many of whom pay attention to the actions of their grid-iron heroes. Dr. Ronny Rosenbaum, DMD, PA, helped foster that ASBA/NFLPA relationship at last month’s Pro Bowl game.
As a veteran private practice dentist, Rosenbaum discovered dental sleep medicine a few years ago, and it quickly became his passion. With ASBA Diplomate status secured, Rosenbaum got the invite to the 2018 Pro Bowl and eventually took impressions for 25 NFL players at the nearby University of Central Florida’s medical facility during the same day health screening event.
“David Gergen [CEO of the ASBA] is trying to help these ex-NFL players to breathe better, live better, and improve their quality of life,” says Rosenbaum, owner of Cosmetic, Restorative & Preventive Dentistry, Pembroke Pines, Fla. “About 70 players rotated through, and only one said, ‘I don’t want this. I don’t think I have sleep apnea.’ The rest were open, honest, and receptive. In their screening questionnaires, we could see their numbers. We did not expect to take 25 impressions, but they know that oral appliances work.”
Rosenbaum called the overall experience “wonderful” and described the players as “big teddy bears who wanted to feel better and have more energy, because a lot of them were lethargic.” Rosenbaum acknowledges that “CPAP works” but says, “most will not wear it, and even when they do wear it, it can get leaks, and patients can develop issues. It can be good at first and then turn bad. The oral appliance is the best thing for these guys, especially the football players.”
Recently, Rosenbaum has been working with Sleep Group Solutions (SGS) and Rani Ben-David, SGS’ president and founder, using the pharyngometer to measure the airway. “We also test the nasal cavity,” says Rosenbaum, who intends to continue lecturing on behalf of SGS in 2018 and beyond.
“In just a matter of 5 hours I added 25 retired NFL players as patients to my sleep practice. The screening was organized, professional and beyond what I expected. Having the screening inside the Health Center at University of Central Florida was the cherry on top. Taking my staff to the Sleep Group Solutions/ASBA Boot Camp was the best decision I could have made; I heard awesome feedback from other doctors about my staff. This is one of the most exciting things I’ve done in years and I highly recommend all of my colleagues to join the ASBA, attend the annual meeting and bring your staff for the boot camp. It’s fun, exciting and financially rewarding. These NFL players are amazing to work with,” said Dr. Rosenbaum. “Next is Project Rose. I’ve talked with a couple of the guys within Project Rose and the numbers are astounding. Project Rose is going to change dental sleep medicine not only am I excited to help more people with oral appliances, I’m definitely ready for the payout as well.”
To register for the ASBA Annual Meeting and add your staff to the Boot Camp, visit
To find out more about Project Rose, email David Gergen at or call 602-478-9713.
Alan Hickey
Publisher of Sleep Diagnosis and Therapy Journal the Official publication of the American Sleep and Breathing Academy, the Journal is a clinical and technical publication for dental and medical professionals.
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Big banks, asset managers and Jewish institutions invest trillions of dollars in oil, gas and coal companies that are fueling the climate crisis.
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This Passover more than 1,000 Jews and allies gathered at 21 events across North America, calling on banks and asset managers to move their dough out of fossil fuels. We publicly proclaimed today’s fossil-fueled plagues, lifting up matzah as a symbol of urgency, calling on these financial institutions to end their investments in oil, gas, and coal. These were the first actions of All Our Might, Dayenu’s multi-year campaign to end financial support for the fossil fuel industry, free ourselves from the destruction of the fossil fuel economy, and create a world where everyone can thrive.
Confronting the Climate Crisis With All Our Might
In the V’ahavta passage that is part of the Sh’ma, we are exhorted to love God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our might.
To avert the most harmful impacts of the climate crisis and live l’dor v’dor, from generation to generation, we need to not only invest in clean energy solutions, but rapidly slash greenhouse gas emissions . This includes stopping the drilling, mining, and burning of oil, gas, and coal, and keeping these fossil fuels in the ground and unburned.
But fossil fuel companies have spent decades spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, polluting our air and water, sowing misinformation, and delaying climate action just to make a profit. To achieve climate action at the scale that science and justice demands, we need to brght campaign will work with Jewish, multifaith, and secular partners to remove the financial support for – and social license of – the fossil fuel industry to operate by urging banks, asset managers, and Jewish institutions to be a force for good, leaving behind fossil fuel investments, and investing in a just, clean energy future. And at key strategic moments, we’ll confront the fossil fuel industry through political advocacy and direct action shoulder to shoulder with frontline communities.
Like the V’ahavta, All Our Might is rooted in love: Love for our planet, love for our communities, and love for generations to come. Join us in this crucial new effort: weSh’ma, All Our Might is a Jewish campaign to end the era of fossil fuels and build a clean energy future. In the last two years we have advocated and mobilized with all our hearts and all our souls to pass major federal legislation – The Build Back Better Act – that invests in clean energy and transportation and addresses environmental injustice. The investments that are part of Build Back Better are a good start, but the fossil fuel industry has thwarted progress, whittling down the bill and delaying passage, all to make a profit while the planet burns. Much, much more needs to be done to cut emissions fast enough and deep enough to avert climate catastrophe.
Through this new campaign, we Jews and Jewish communities across the country are bringing All Our Might to:
Pressure major banks, asset managers, and investors to leave behind oil, gas, and coal companies
Work in partnership with Jewish communal institutions to move investments away from fossil fuel companies and towards clean energy
Stand shoulder to shoulder with communities on the frontlines of drilling, mining, and transportation to help keep fossil fuels in the ground
What is the meaning of All Our Might?
The V’ahavta section of the Sh’ma prayer tells us to love God with all). Over the past year, we’ve brought all our heart and soul to confronting the climate crisis: We’ve made thousands of calls to policymakers, showed up at their offices, sounded shofarot in the streets, and stood shoulder to shoulder with communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Now we need to bring all the people and power of the American Jewish community to bear; we need to bring all our might.
Additionally, some rabbis interpret the phrase “u’v’chol me’odecha” as “with all our possessions” or “with all our money,” a fitting connection to a campaign focused on moving investments and financing away from the polluting fossil fuels drivingolluting our air and water. Its enormous wealth gives it power over our political process, and it has almost no incentive to change its core business model: Extraction.
But it depends on investors to keep digging up and burning the coal, oil, and gas that is driving the climate crisis. Just a handful of big banks and asset managers provide the majority of financing that keeps the fossil fuel industry afloat. Even as many top Wall Street firms have made commitments to the public, their books show that they are not (yet) taking meaningful action to cut financing of coal, oil and gas. These banks and asset managers can drive a rapid transition to sustainability – but only if they divest from destruction and invest in a clean energy future.
What about Jewish institutions?
Jewish communal institutions hold more than $100 billion in assets, and so far only three have committed to moving their investments away from fossil fuels.
Through All Our Might, we look forward to partnering with Jewish institutions to help their investment strategies reflect our shared Jewish values – values like living l’dor v’dor, sustaining the Jewish people from generation to generation; bal tashchit, the prohibition against destruction; shomrei adamah, protecting creation; and tirdof tzedek, pursuing justice.
By working with leaders and stakeholders, we are confident that an increasing number of Jewish institutions will join the growing trend of more than 1500 institutions such as Harvard University and the New York State Common Pension Fund in moving away from fossil fuels in a responsible way, aligning their investments with their values while protecting their assets.
We will support and connect institutions to resources and tools that help to re-invest their assets in clean energy and sustainable solutions, working to secure a livable and just world for us and for generations to come.
Should I move my own investments away from fossil fuels?
Aligning personal investments with Jewish values can be a good first step in educating yourself about the kinds of fossil free investment options available. Our friends at the Stop the Money Pipeline campaign have a range of resources to help. But the real opportunity for collective impact is moving the tens of trillions of dollars that the world’s largest asset managers and top banks have invested in fossil fuels, urging Jewish institutions to move their billions of dollars away from fossil fuels into clean energy, and standing shoulder to shoulder with communities on the frontlines of drilling, mining, and transportation to stop fossil fuel companies in their tracks.
Don’t institutions have a fiduciary responsibility to invest money as profitably as possible?
The fossil fuel sector is a bad long-term investment. Share value of fossil fuel companies dropped by $123 billion in the last decade, underperforming major indices by more than 50%. In addition, coal, oil, and gas investments risk becoming stranded assets – investmentsnd climate impacts across the globe.
That’s one reason why more than 1500 institutions worth nearly $40 trillion have screened out fossil fuel investments from their portfolios and begun to invest in a more sustainable future. As Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said in his announcement that New York State’s $226 billion Common Pension Fund would screen out fossil fuel investments: “Investing for the low-carbon future is essential to protect the fund’s long-term value.” Any fiduciary who is concerned with long-term returns should be considering climate risk in investment decisions.
Won’t other, less ethical investors just buy the positions? How does selling fossil fuel stocks and bonds make an impact?
The campaign to divest from fossil fuels has already helped to screen coal, oil and gas out of nearly $40 trillion in institutional assets. And it’s having meaningful financial impact on the fossil fuel industry itself. A recent academic study found that “Increasing oil and gas divestment pledges in a country are associated with lower capital flows to domestic oil and gas companies.” Financial strategies like divestment, alongside regulatory frameworks, social stigmatization, direct action, and the rapidly falling costs of renewable energy, can drive the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy more rapidly, in line with what the Paris Agreement, science, and justice call for.
Responsible shareholders have worked diligently for years to urge companies like Exxon, Shell, and Chevron to disclose climate risk, address human rights abuses in their operations, and transition to clean energy. Ethical investors have good intentions, but these strategies have not yielded meaningful, measurable emissions reductions because fossil fuel companies’ core business model is extraction. A different approach is necessary: Moving money away from fossil fuel companies.
The more institutions, banks, and asset managers screen out fossil fuels from their portfolios, the more probable it is that other institutions, banks, and asset managers will also screen them out. This creates a positive feedback loop that will eventually strangle the ability of the fossil fuel industry to continue to extract and burn coal, oil, and gas to the detriment of our health and our future.
How will we know if we’re making an impact?
Banks, asset managers, and investors tend to follow trends, and move together as a pack; generally, they try to avoid unnecessary risk. We will have achieved success if the handful of major banks and asset managers that prop up the fossil fuel industry significantly cut their investments in coal, oil, and gas companies, and if Jewish communal institutions are leading the way by screening fossil fuels out of their own investment portfolios.
How can banks, asset managers, and Jewish institutions invest in climate solutions?
The International Energy Agency estimates that to reach net zero emissions by 2050, annual clean energy investment worldwide will need to more than triple by 2030 to around $4 trillion. Clean energy and sustainable investment opportunities dominate energy markets: in 2021, more than $370 billion (70% of the total) was invested in renewable electricity, storage, grids and efficiency. Investing in the future has never been easier.
For individuals, small and medium-sized institutions, there are dozens of investment funds available that screen out fossil fuels and invest in clean energy technologies. More than ever before, investment managers and committees have a choice of clean energy investment vehicles that provide solid returns on investment.
As part of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, more than 430 banks and asset managers have already made commitments of $130 trillion to investing in clean energy and sustainable technologies. But for these investments to lead to emissions cuts in line with what science and justice demand, these financial institutions must also wind down their investments in coal, oil and gas as quickly as possible.
Why do this work Jewishly?
The American Jewish community is poised to play an important role in keeping fossil fuels in the ground, recognizing our responsibility to current and future generations, bringing our spirit, people, and power to the broader movement, and standing shoulder to shoulder with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and low-income communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
We join with multi-faith and secular partners involved in this struggle, but we start with our own American Jewish community — one which is more worried about the climate crisis than any other single issue. Like the V’ahavta, the All Our Might campaign is rooted in love: Love for our planet, love for our communities, and love for generations to come.
Won’t moving off fossil fuels too quickly cause economic pain and suffering for communities reliant on the industry?
The economic and human costs of inaction on climate change are astronomical, and they will continue to rise. In 2021 in the U.S. alone, the cost of climate and weather emergencies was $145 billion in damage. One study estimated that by 2030, the cost of climate disasters and disruption in the U.S. could amount to $240 billion per year, roughly equivalent to having a COVID-style economic shock once every five years. Thepread far and wide, into every corner of the world.
In short: the cost of climate inaction is higher, more wide-ranging, and more unequal than the cost of climate action. As the price of renewables, sustainable industry, transportation, and agriculture falls, we must ensure that workers and communities reliant on the fossil fuel industry have an opportunity to thrive.
That’s why over the past year we’ve advocated for the THRIVE agenda and passage of Build Back Better, which will invest hundreds of billions of dollars helping communities transition to a just, clean energy economy.
With the clock ticking, we can’t just wait for our governments to act. We can make a difference right now by using all our might to keep fossil fuels – oils, gas, and coal – in the ground unburned. By joining together, we can end the fossil fuel era and build a more just and livable future for all people, for generations to come.
How can I get involved?
First, you can sign onto the All Our Might pledge, encouraging the Jewish community to bring all our people and power to end the era of fossil fuels and build a clean energy future.
Second, you can help organize a public action around Passover, outside the office of a bank or asset manager that isn’t yet living up to their commitment.
Third, you can reach out to one of your local Jewish institutions – a synagogue, Federation, JCC, etc. – and ask them about their plan to screen fossil fuels out of their investment portfolios and to invest in sustainable solutions.
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’ve noticed that nearly every time I look at the clock it is 11.11 or 12.12 or 1.11 or 3.33. I have been told that this means that you are many ways. The Camino has turned my life upside down and it teases me with its siren song luring me back there over and over again. How can I bring it’s sense of peace and fulfillment into my everyday life?
I hang out at an ashram at home and regularly bathe in it’s bliss. It has been a part of my life for nearly 20 years and I love everyone there. I miss it terribly when I’m away.
The closest thing to this I have found is the province if Galicia with its myths and legends, it’s ‘thin spaces’ and its mystical atmosphere. It swallows me as I walk among the moss covered forests, it engulfs me with its ‘familiarity’. Someone said to me yesterday that I must have been a Druid in my past life. I laughed at first but it may make some sense. My grandfather was high up in the druids. He wore cloaks and was obsessed with myths and legends. This man was extremely intelligent. He was a scholar, spoke several languages, was a headmaster of an elite boys grammar school, a university lecturer and a respected man in his community. He was not a hippy or an airhead. Did he know something else? Did he actually tap into this type of mysticism because he felt the ‘pull’? I’m not about to wear the cloaks, dress up and dance around a fire (don’t think he ever did that), but it does fascinate me. I wish he was here so I could talk to him.
I have had some interesting people in my life. People, who have taught me through good and bad experiences, that satisfaction and fulfillment only come with not hard work but in just letting things ‘be’…. not to judge others, to listen and respect their opinions and the way they live their lives, to just be kind, loving and accepting.
This is not always easy, but it took me many years to work this out. I now live my life, and this has brought the ‘right’ people into my circle. Everyday, I have conversations and experiences that enrich my being, and I just feel so privileged to know you all.
My friends challenge me in a productive way, they stir my inquisitive mind and I love learning from them instead of being the ‘teacher’ myself. (I used to attract needy people.)
Just this weekend has been full of meaningful moments, and I devour and appreciate every second spent with the special people I have shared them with.
When I look at my old friendships, the ones that go back sometimes even to childhood, I see that they ‘got’ me all along and you, my special peeps, are gold. You saw what I could not. Thank you
So this brings me to another question….how do I fill my remaining years after retirement? We don’t know how long we have on this earth. I actually look forward to future conversations, trips overseas and sharing with friends…something that the old introvert that has left my body would have cringed at!
I’m wandering freely, breathing fresh air, I have an open mind and I’m loving the experience, the friendships and gentle kindness that surrounds me. I am so very lucky indeed.
I guess I’m trying to say that I’m loving the wisdom that age brings
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Phyllis says:
July 25, 2018 at 3:11 am
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From: Margaret Caffyn Reply-To: Margaret Caffyn Date: Sunday, 22 July 2018 at 2:08 PM To: Phyllis Subject: [New post] The Wisdom of Age
Margaret Caffyn posted: “I’ve had a lot of time to think lately, observe my mind and study it. Sometimes this can be destructive but it can also be constructive. I’ve noticed that nearly every time I look at the clock it is 11.11 or 12.12 or 1.11 or 3.33. I have been told that t”
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Ruth A Evans says:
July 22, 2018 at 12:34 pm
You are half eacher who needed to understand how others thought and used logic. This life you are supposed to connect with your own spirituality and red they are really saying and being spontaneous, thereby developing a sense of freedom and adventure. This is your north node in Sagittarius.
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ozyantscamino says:
July 22, 2018 at 11:13 am
The answer you seek is in Louis Daniel Armstrong words what a wonderful world..
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Dawn says:
July 22, 2018 at 9:35 am
We all know that things happen for a reason my friend, some people come into your life and stay for ever some are just passing through. We all sometimes question what are we doing here what is life all about. I think your answers will come sooner than you think Maggie you are a lovely soul, you’ve been tried and tested but i think you already know what you want !!!
As you know i was a lost soul when we met only a short time ago but now i know exactly what i want, you left a great impression on me, more than you will ever know just been around you made me feel stronger, you have an amazing personality beautiful smile and contagious laugh. Just keeping living your life, loving every step you take and enjoying your family and friends xx
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Margaret Caffyn says:
July 22, 2018 at 9:38 am
Oh my goodness Dawn. Thank you for your beautiful words. We are kindred spirits indeed
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Margaret Caffyn says:
July 22, 2018 at 9:54 am
Oh Dawn thank you so much for your kind words. We are indeed kindred spirits 💜
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Helen Sell says:
July 22, 2018 at 3:34 am
Wonderful words Marg.
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Carol Maynard says:
July 22, 2018 at 2:51 am
I love listening to your life logic🏃🏻♀️🇨🇦
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Margaret Caffyn says:
July 22, 2018 at 2:59 am
Thanks Carol. Actually, it takes guts to write your thoughts😳
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The Mississauga Youth Orchestra (“MYO”) was established in February 1984. The MYO offers young musicians a chance to participate in performing orchestral music. The orchestra now performs three or four public concerts each year at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre (LAC) and participates in some national and provincial youth orchestra festivals. The MYO is proud to be part of Mississauga’s vibrant artistic community. The MYO is open to talented musicians aged 10 to 21, in Mississauga and neighbouring communities. The activities of coaching young musicians in the art and discipline of the orchestral tradition are overseen by a professional coaching staff, a manager and a volunteer board.
The MYO encompasses two separate and distinct groups:
Symphony – includes the full range of symphonic instruments. It provides opportunities for experienced young musicians to explore a wide choice of orchestral repertoire.
Concert Strings – introduces less experienced string musicians to ensemble playing.
Our Vision and Mission
The MYO strives to be “The premier Mississauga-based youth orchestra, enriching life through music.” The MYO mission is “to create a dynamic environment for young musicians; to strive for excellence in music and to contribute to the cultural life of our community.”
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The MYO is a registered charity and is funded through fees (with a limited number of bursaries available), fund raising activity and through corporate and private sponsorships and donations. Please see Support Network for further information.
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Regular weekly rehearsals and sectional coaching are held Monday nights at Port Credit SS
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I would like to congratulate the Mississauga Youth Orchestra for their outstanding performance last Sunday evening. As Mayor of the City of Mississauga, I am most proud to have an organization of this calibre in the City and I value greatly the talent and dedication of your performers. The Mississauga Youth Orchestra is to be congratulated for helping to promote the arts in our community and for fostering an appreciation of music among our youth. – Hazel McCallion, Mayor – May 8th 2002. (after attending MYO concert April 28th 2002)
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The idea of extraterrestrial life, which dates back at least to the ancient Greeks, has become one of the most persistent themes of Western civilization. Nevertheless, historians of science prior to the 1980s largely ignored it, because it was not believed to constitute science or to have any intellectually respectable history.
With a more realistic concept of the nature of science, however, historians have now analyzed the idea in considerable detail, beginning with Steven Dick’s Plurality of Worlds: The Origins of the Extraterrestrial Life from Democritus to Kant (1982). This work showed that far from being an aberration, the idea of life on other worlds was strongly connected to major scientific traditions, including the ancient atomist, Copernican, Cartesian, and Newtonian world views. The Aristotelian world view strongly opposed it.
Professor Michael J. Crowe, in his volume entitled The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, 1750-1900 (1986), showed how pervasive the idea was in religious and intellectual discussion in the 19th century. Harvard Professor Karl Guthke emphasized the literary aspects of the discussion in T90).
Dick’s The Biological Universe: The Twentieth Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate and the Limits of Science (1—from the scientific aspects of the search for life to the popular culture elements of UFOs and alien science fiction and the implications of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
The history of the debate offers many lessons about the nature of evidence and inference, the limits of scientific inquiry, and the differing styles among scientists in terms of what problems they take up and how they pursue them. Moreover, Dick argues that the idea of a universe filled with life, the “Biological Universe” as he terms it, is the major world view of the 20th century. As such, it has implications for all of society, and has the potential to change our perspective on theology, philosophy and all areas of human endeavor.
The status of extraterrestrial life as a world view comparable to the Copernican and Darwinian world views allows one to discuss possible implications of contact. All world views go through stages, and a rich literature in the history of science has analyzed the reception of past scientific world views over the short and long term and among various segments of society. Although there are obvious differences among world views, and although predictions cannot be made and outcomes are scenario-dependent, the cautious use of these analogues may serve as a foundation for discussing the implications of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
The biological universe, however, has not yet been proven—either for microbial or intelligent life. Claims of proof in the past, ranging from the canals of Mars to Martian meteorites and UFOs of extraterrestrial origin, have stirred great passion precisely because so much is at stake—an entire world view with profound implications for human destiny. Possible implications have become part of popular culture in the form of science fiction literature and film, where the alien theme has been one of the most dominant.
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As an adult with cystic fibrosis, I am used to being the patient and having someone take care of me. However, the roles were reversed when my then-fiancé needed surgery. Striking a balance between taking care of him and myself was difficult but necessary.
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Having cystic fibrosis and experiencing quality care as a patient has made me feel confident in my ability to provide quality care for another person. I heard someone say once that CF patients are more sensitive to other people's needs because we're always having to monitor ourselves. And that vigilance can carry over into other parts of life, like when you switch from being the one who needs the care to becoming the one who provides the care.
The caregiver switch happened when my fiancé, now husband, had open heart surgery. It all came about rather suddenly, but we did have time to prepare plans for how he'd be cared for once he came home and was recovering from such an extensive surgery.
Something that I struggled with, and had to accept, was that I wouldn't be able to be the caregiver in the traditional sense.
I couldn't be there for him in the ways he had been there for me so many times before. It was a difficult truth for me to accept.
To deal with this reality, we set a plan in place. Our best friends would be with us in the intensive care unit (ICU) waiting room and one of their jobs was to make sure I took care of myself. Although I am an incredibly compliant patient, when it comes to stressful situations, it is human nature to forget to eat, drink water, or do that mid-afternoon treatment. Our minds are elsewhere, and we need help to stay on top of everything, especially when our own health is at stake.
Once my fiancé was out of the ICU, I had to go home to rest, which is something we agreed upon when we learned of his surgery. Because he would spend four to five more days in the hospital, we spoke with friends in the area, and they happily checked in on him every day. In addition to the ICU group and the daily visitor group, we also had a couple of people from our church who drove him to and from his appointments that were three hours away from home. And once he got home, we also scheduled sitters to stay with him when his brother -- and roommate -- was at work.
Having to prioritize my health, while still having the desire to be available to my fiancé, meant that I had to accept I couldn't do everything.
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A Dutch court placed a 13-year-old girl in temporary custody on Friday, Aug. 28, after her parents insisted on supporting her bid to become the youngest person to sail around the world solo. Laura Dekker, an avid sailor who was reportedly born on a yacht during her parents' own around-the-world trip, told Dutch television before the court handed down its decision that she simply wanted to "learn about the world and to live freely."
"The crucial question is whether it is wrong for parents to allow their child to indulge in her passion," the Dekkers' lawyer told Radio Netherlands. Dekker will continue to live at home, but her parents will not have the right to make decisions on her behalf for two months, at which time the case will be reviewed. Had her plans not been put on hold, Dekker, whose trip would take two years, would have been on track to shatter the world record for the youngest solo trip around the world, which was broken on Thursday by Mike Perham, 17, from the U.K. But now the Dutch court will have to judge just how young is too young to face the physical and emotional strain of setting out alone on the high seas.
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"No matter how mature a 13-year-old she is, the psychological effects would be enormous," says Amanda Owens, a London-based sports psychologist, who worries that Dekker's planned journey could leave her emotionally stunted. "At that age, two years is a big chunk of her life to spend alone. Plus, she wouldn't yet have the coping strategies to deal with the emotional trauma that can — and would — happen."
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Perham, who was just 16 when he set sail on his nine-month expedition around the world, believes age shouldn't be a determining factor when it comes to deciding whether someone can try to follow his accomplishment. "I think it's right for the Netherlands to state their views, but in the end, it should still be Laura and her parents' choice," he tells TIME.
However, he doesn't think he could have made the trip when he was 13, nor would he have gone for two whole years. "You have to be incredibly headstrong — it was difficult for me now," he says, laughing. On his nearly 30,000-mile (48,000 km) journey, Perham subsisted on freeze-dried food and faced large waves, high winds and equipment failures. Along with the physical strain, he faced mental exhaustion brought on by isolation and sleep deprivation. At one point, he even had to turn off his tracking device when he reached pirate-infested waters to avoid being followed, as did the former holder of the title of youngest solo around-the-world sailor, American Zac Sunderland (who was older than Perham by several months).
Yet Perham says he had no doubts he was ready by the time he was 16. Two years earlier, he had sailed for six weeks across the Atlantic while his father monitored him from a nearby boat. That adventure left him feeling ready to take on the world — but not right away. It took him more than a year to prepare for his record-breaking trip, during which his parents sought out several additional opinions, including those of 12 sailors who'd gone around the world (11 of them were supportive of Perham's attempt) as well as those of sports psychologists. This time, his father stayed home but kept in contact with his son by satellite phone.
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My dear Candor Sage,
I can't believe we are already here - you are one, my littlest baby. This has been the swiftest, sweetest year. You light up our lives. You have been such a sweet balm to the tumult of the world these past couple of years. God knew we needed you. I am so thankful He's allowed us to steward your life. May you grow to know Him and His kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and steadfast love to us through the glorious gospel. May we be faithful in teaching you to walk in His ways as we learn and know you.
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Patrik Verhoek December 14, 2021 2 min read
With a new case of Digital Yuan fraud lodged to the police in the eastern province of Jiangsu, China has seen more fraud cases related to its digital currency this month alone.
As reported by a local Chinese media, Modern Express, on Monday, the Police force in Gaoyou, a city under the watch of Yangzhou in Jiangsu province, received a report earlier this month from a defrauded resident who said she was scammed. She got a call from the suspect who accused her of involvement in a fraudulent case and went ahead to ask for her personal bank account details and some other verification codes.
With the details provided by the victim, the suspect created an e-CNY digital wallet with her identity and topped it up with more than 300,000 Yuan (approx. $47,000) from her bank account. Eventually, the money was transferred to the suspect personal digital wallet.
During the Police investigation, the local police realized money had been flowing to a particular digital yuan wallet with the surname Li in East Shandong Province. Following the discovery, Li was detained for money laundering suspicion, and about 60,000 yuan (approx. $9,400) in his account was confiscated.
This case reported by this victim is not the first case of money laundering through e-CNY handled by the police. The police force in Xinmi (a city in the Henan Province of Central China) has, earlier the month, received a report of a tele-fraud involving e-CNY.
China has been at the forefront of launching the major central bank digital currency in the world. The issuance of the digital currency named e-CNY and e-RMB alternatively is being handled by the PBOC – People’s Bank of China. The country is looking to launch the digital currency formally in February 2022 during the Beijing Winter Olympics Games.
In the technical white paper released in July, the central bank noted that the digital currency would not run a 100% anonymous system, but it has a level of anonymity. In the white paper, the central bank urged citizens to guard against the possibility of using the digital currency for illicit activities like Money laundering, internet gambling, tax evasion, tele-fraud, among others, by making sure that every transaction they use the digital currency for meets the AML (Anti-money Laundering) and ATF (Anti-Terror Financing) requirements.
All across China, the trials for the digital currency are underway, and every resident that signed up will receive coupons worth 50 yuan in e-CNY (approx. $7.83).
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In recent history, a few have made breakthroughs, the most obvious being the president. Patrick is another, being elected Massachusetts’ first black governor and only the second black governor elected in the entire nation, after Douglas Wilder in Virginia.
On a personal note, appointing himself Senator would bolster his own resume, loading it with both executive and legislative experience, were he to one day want to seek the presidency.
Patrick would also be a natural ally for Obama in the Senate. They have the Harvard Law School connection, the historic nature of their own elections, and represent a new breed of black politician that has become more viable in national politics. And as Democrats try to build a more progressive coalition to push through their agenda, they could do worse than having someone who served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Clinton administration’s Department of Justice, doing work in the Civil Rights Division on issues of racial profiling and police misconduct. It’s perhaps one of the things Obama and Patrick discussed over dinner this past Friday.
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The term “All-Purpose Apples” is an industry classification for apples to be sold to the consumer for any household use the consumer might wish to put them to such as fresh-eating, baking, drying or sauce-making.
Generally, applications such as juicing and cider-making do not seem to be included in the marketing accompanying such apples.
Some wags note that “all-purpose” means that such apples don’t particularly excel at any one purpose.
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Boiken Apples
Boiken are round, medium-sized apples with smooth, yellowish-green skin with red flushes. They have firm, fine-textured white flesh and are mildly tart. Cooking Tips Boiken Apples are good for fresh-eating, juicing and cooking. History Notes...
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Fameuse apples (aka Snow Apples, Chimney Apples) are small-sized apples with pale yellow skin with red flushes, or an entirely red skin. The flesh is white, sometimes with red streaks and is juicy, mildly tart and sweet. The tree is very cold hardy,...
Jonalicious Apples
Jonalicious Apples grow 2 ½ to 3 inches (6 to 7.5 cm) wide. They have yellow skin almost entirely covered with a bright red. The flesh is firm, crisp and juicy. The tart taste sweetens somewhat after some time in storage. Cooking Tips Jonalicious...
Jonamac Apples
Jonamac are medium-sized apples, with thin green skin mostly covered in dark red. Inside, the flesh is white, finely-textured, firm and crisp, with a tart taste. The fruit ripens mid-September in New York State area, and stays well on the tree. The...
King David Apples
King David are medium to large-sized apples, ribbed at the top. They have pale green skin, mostly covered in dark red. The skin occasionally feels greasy. Inside they have crisp, juicy, firm yellow flesh, with a sharp, slightly sweet taste. Some...
Limbertwig Apples
Limbertwig are medium-sized, round, slightly conical apples. Their greenish-yellow skin is rough, covered with dull red on the side that got the sun, with brown dotting. Inside, the yellow flesh is firm and juicy. Its rich, aromatic flavour improves...
Norland Apples
Norland are medium-sized apples, growing up to 2 ½ inches (5 cm) wide. They have pale green skin covered with red stripes. Inside, they have off-white, slightly coarse, juicy flesh with a sweet taste. The tree is a hardy, heavy bearer and...
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Skinner's Seedling Apples
Skinner's Seedling are large-sized apples. They have greenish-yellow skin with pale red or pink stripes. Inside, they have white, finely-textured, tender, juicy flesh with good flavour. Cooking Tips Good for fresh-eating, sauce or other cooking. History...
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Sops of Wine Apples
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Stayman Apples
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Swiss Gourmet are medium-sized, slightly conical apples with waxy skin. There is often some russetting at the bottom. Inside, they have firm, crisp flesh. The mild taste is a balance of sweet and tart, with the tart more dominant. The tree is...
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Tompkins County King are large to very large-sized apples, somewhat flattened in shape, with some ribbing. They have waxy yellow skin flushed with red and dark red, speckled with white or russet dots, and russetted in the stem cavity. Inside,...
Virginia Gold Apples
Virginia Gold Apples have waxy, greenish-yellow skin with a pink flush. Inside, they have aromatic, crisp, firm, juicy white flesh. The flavour is mildly sweet, slightly tart and sprightly. The flavour balance gets even better on storage after...
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Study in Greece Master’s of the Week: Professor Spiros Efthimiopoulos presents the Athens International Master’s Program in Neurosciences, NKUA
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Emal advantages of our country. In particular, the campaign focuses on the foreign language study programs that Greek Universities offer to Greek and international students. The initiative is supported by the General Secretariat of Higher Education of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs and the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In this context, a number of educational programs and actions are presented in detail on a regular basis, such as undergraduate and postgraduate programs, summer schools etc, to inform international students about the many foreign language options offered by Greek Universities.
Study in Greece interviewed Professor Spiros Efthimiopoulos, Director of the Athens International Master’s Program in Neurosciences at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Biology, on the program’s rationale, content and its prospects for international students. Spiros Efthimiopoulos is Professor of Animal & Human Physiology – Neurobiology in the Department of Biology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Efthimiopoulos holds a PhD in Neurobiology from the Biology Department of the University of Patras and is the author of numerous publications and a pioneer in molecular neuroscience of Alzheimer’s disease.
Could you please describe briefly the history, the rationale and the content of the Master in Neurosciences?
The Athens International Master’s Program in Neurosciences was first established in 2017 and is the combined effort of the majority of Neuroscience University Departments and Research Institutes in Athens. Its Director of studies is Professor Spiros Efthimiopoulos. The program is interdisciplinary in content and inter-departmental in structure since the majority of Neuroscience Departments and Research Centres in Athens contribute to it each year. The program is modular, flexible to participants’ backgrounds and interests and provides both theoretical and practical training, including two research laboratory rotations. What makes it distinct from other postgraduate Neuroscience Programs in Greece is that its curriculum covers the entire spectrum of the neurosciences, bridging the gap between molecular and cellular neuroscience to systems neuroscience and high-level cognitive processes, including computational neuroscience and big data analytics.
In the framework of the program, you cooperate with different institutions and research centers. Tell us a few words about this “spirit of cooperation” and how important it is for the success of the program.
The Athens International Master’s Program in Neurosciences takes an integrated approach to neuroscience and provides skills training in a wide range of experimental and theoretical methods intended to enable students to ask questions and tackle problems that transcend the traditional disciplines from which neuroscience has evolved.
In order to succeed in its goal, the program promotes a spirit of cooperation between almost all University Departments and Research Centers in Athens including the following:
Department of Biology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department of Nursing of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department of Dentistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
School of Medicine of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Foundation for Biomedical Research of the Academy of Athens
National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos"
Hellenic Pasteur Institute
Biomedical Sciences Research Center “Alexander Fleming”
National Research Foundation
Given that the Master’s courses are delivered in English, would you like to tell us why this program aims to attract international students?
The neuroscience community in Athens and in Greece is very strong and thus we believe that we can provide very high-quality neuroscience education, equivalent to most well-known programs.
Why should an international student choose this Master’s? Could you tell us about the benefits and the prospects offered to an international student by this interdisciplinary program?
The Athens International Master’s Program in Neurosciences offers a comprehensive curriculum to all theoretical and experimental aspects of neuroscience, including its interaction with the endocrine and immune systems. All courses are taught in English by Greek and international academics.
The academic year begins early in October and is divided into four terms. The first term provides a comprehensive introduction to neuroscience and research methods followed by a laboratory rotation (research project), while the second term combines advanced taught courses and one laboratory rotation. The third and fourth terms include a thesis (dissertation research project).
Each lab rotation lasts two months and is selected according to the interests of the students and the availability of the supervisor. The dissertation project lasts about 11 months and is also selected on the basis of student interests and the availability of the supervisor. If students are interested in a particular lab or research topic, they are welcome to discuss a potential project with the relevant supervisor. Many of these projects lead to publications.
What has the output of the program been so far? Is it satisfactory?
The output of the program is satisfactory since most students have continued with PhD studies in Greece or abroad.
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Are there any ties between the International Program and the job market?
Despite the short time since its inception, the program is well-known in Greece and is highly valued. There is also a high demand for our graduates by research laboratories and the pharmaceutical industry.
Considering that Neurosciences is a high-demand scientific field, could we argue that with such academic initiatives Greece has the potential to become an international study and research destination?
Greece through the millennia has always had a strong presence in the Neuroscience field. Greeks were among the first who began investigating the brain as the center of consciousness and physical functioning and around 700 BC Alcmaeon of Croton (6th century BC) was the first to discover that all sensory organs, e.g. the eyes, were connected to the brain via channels, or poroi. He contributed to the terminology of the four out of the five senses (sight, hearing, taste, and smell) in understanding sensation and perception. Later philosophers, such as Plato, used the concept of the brain as one of the most important organs, responsible for understanding and intelligence. Hippocrates identified the brain as the source of the Sacred Disease (epilepsy). Galen contributed to the discovery and distinction between motor and sensory neurons.
Excellence in the neurosciences has continued with contemporary Greek neuroscientists both in Greece and abroad. Greek neuroscientists publish regularly in high impact research and internationally recognized journals and conferences.
Apart from excellence in neuroscience, Greece is well known for its culture, excellent weather, and superb cuisine. Thus, beyond mastering neuroscience, our students can also enjoy the largest open-air museum during the mostly sunny and dry days in Athens. These include the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Arch of Hadrian, the Theatre of Dionysus, the Panathenaic Stadium-Kallimarmaro, the iconic Temple of Olympian Zeus, the pedestrian avenue of Dionysios Areopagitou, Pnyx Hill, Thiseio, Monastiraki, Plaka and the surroundings of the Attiki region and beyond that are full of ancient temples and Byzantine monuments. In addition, Athens has a great number of museums (such as the Acropolis Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the museum of Greek Folk Art and of Greek Folk Musical Instruments, the War Museum, the Benaki Museum, the Museum of Cycladic Art, the National Gallery, and many others.
Moreover, students will also have the opportunity to enjoy the excellent natural surroundings and coastline, as well as the easily accessible Aegean islands. Thus, we foresee that all these initiatives will establish Greece as an international study destination.
For more info visit the program’s website here.
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What Are The Must Haves To Add In A Research Paper
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Must Have Qualities
Must Have Structures
1. Title
2. Introduction
3. Literature Review
4. Research Methodology
5. Data Analysis
6. Results
7. Conclusion
To Conclude
Introduction
If you are going for a research paper, you must be prepared for it before writing anything. If you are not knowledgeable enough, you will not be able to create a research paper of good quality.
Well, writing a research paper was never an easy option for any of the students. The idea of this article is not to make your life difficult as a student but to give you ideas that can help you determine a good research paper.
It might be daunting, but if you follow the step-by-step process, you will realize there is a structure you need to follow to manage a good research paper.
If you want to be highlighted in and between the readers, you will need to be perfect enough to show your skills and attributes in the research area.
Apart from following this article and its steps, you also can hire a writing service to help ready your research paper. The must haves in a research paper includes style, length, source formatting, et cetera.
Must Have Qualities
Among the various qualities, we have collected some must have qualities for you to consider in your research paper. The process of writing a research paper starts with the process of researching a particular topic.
The quality of a research paper depends on various things-
No one will continue reading your research paper until they find it interesting enough. So, try to grab the interest of the readers through your writing.
Be wise enough to be rigorous while writing your paper. If you are not rigorous enough, you will not be able to establish your thesis comment in front of the readers.
Try to be accurate enough and clear while stating examples. Besides, a controlled writing approach is essential for your research paper. Without this, you will keep on writing but will not be able to get closer to the readers.
Make sure your paper is verifiable and logical in terms. Watch for the validity of your writing, and if you lack these qualities in your research paper writing, you will not be able to grab a good paper.
Have you considered all these in your previous writing? If not, try with your next one and make sure you are highlighted this time.
Must Have Structures
Have you thought about the research structure of your paper?
Okay, it’s not that tricky; instead, it’s simple enough to consider while writing.
If you start writing and go through your writing by just meaning your topic area, you are not probably meeting a research paper because there are structures that meet specific criteria and style of writing.
So, if you show the same kind of writing approach in every paragraph of your paper, then you are making a big mistake.
Here we will share some of the exciting ideas to meet the must-have structure of your research paper.
1. Title
If you want to make the whole research paper attractive, you have to showcase an eye-catching title on the first page. Your research title must not be long but concise enough to state the topic accurately.
On the other hand, you also need to add additional information such as your name, date, and the dedicated institution of paper. This is a simple format that can make your cover page attractive enough as well as informative for your readers.
After that, there will be a table of content to show the whole structure of the research paper, including references.
2. Introduction
This is the very beginning of your research paper, and your audience will expect some quality from you here.
Don’t get nervous, as you are not the first one in this world to stumble while writing the introduction of a paper. There are many things that you know and understand if you search for a writing service, and they will let you handle your writing approach better.
Make sure it is not a summary of your whole paper but an appropriate process to let your readers understand the subject matter. Besides, your introduction will force the reader to dig deep into your future paper.
3. Literature Review
This is an essential aspect of your research paper. Here you will be able to explore your topic depending on the pre-existing research made on the same.
Stole the attention of your professor by reviewing the peer-reviewed journals and books accurately. The literature review is not just about reviewing other journals but exploring those in your paper by comparing or compromising the sense.
Make sure you are doing this process by mentioning the author’s name and their contributions to avoid academic misconduct.
4. Research Methodology
This is a unique but simple process of writing the methods of your research. This area of writing is concerned only with the research processes of your paper.
You do not need to elaborate on the process of methods or the definitions. Try to avoid definitions and include why you are allowing any particular research method in your study or research.
Whatever method you choose, make sure you can relate them to your subject matter. Be cautious! Do not just blindly follow any method; rather, research them accurately.
5. Data Analysis
Are you aware of this part? People often feel uncomfortable with this part because they are not ready enough to show their data.
Here is the chance for you to write and introduce data related to your subject matter. When you are going through this portion, try to show some analyzing tone.
In this section, you are simply expected to analyze your data. Here is also a chance for you to show new data that can help shine your purpose or statement.
6. Results
If you are providing a research paper, your audience won’t believe in any circumstance without the results. If you have analyzed the data, where is the result?
Thus, this section should be on your ‘must have’ list. Through this section, you have to show the results by analyzing the data that you have discussed so far.
Here in this section, you should also consider the processing of methods and their collaboration with your data and analysis process. With this, you will be able to deliver a concise result to the readers.
7. Conclusion
We all know how to conclude writing. Here also, the process will be the same, including the writing style.
To add something new to your research paper, you will need to consider the main statement of your research here. Do not just ponder on concluding things quickly.
In addition, you can write a slow review while confessing results and revisiting your whole topic and its outcomes. You can get a good idea of referencing your whole study by going through a writing service.
To Conclude
To consider a good research paper, you will need to follow the above-mentioned steps. This article will be useful enough for you before you sit and write a research paper because it has delivered both quality and adequate structure tips for your research paper.
If you think that we have missed something from the must have list regarding a research paper, you can write back anytime. It will be a good collaborative process to ensure a better research paper overall.
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Global LNG Marine Infrastructure Platform Provides Reliable, Cleaner and More Affordable Energy to Support Transure vessels owned by NFE to a newly formed joint venture (the “JV” or the “Platform”) between funds managed by Apollo and NFE in a transaction valued at approximately $2 billion. The JV will be owned approximately 80% by Apollo funds and 20% by NFE.
This transaction will create a global marine infrastructure platform underpinned by long-term contracts, benefitting from NFE’s LNG downstream operations and development activities, as well as Apollo’s leading investment and maritime experience. The Platform provides critical infrastructure for the delivery, storage, and regasification of liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) to power countries around the world, which can reduce their reliance on oil and coal to lower carbon emissions while enabling potentially substantial cost savings. In addition to serving NFE’s projects globally, the Platform also serves a diversified customer base of utilities and energy companies worldwide under third-party charters.
The 11-vessel portfolio consists of 6 Floating Storage and Regasification Units (“FSRUs”), 2 LNG Carriers (“LNGCs”), and 3 Floating Storage Units (“FSUs”). The total implied enterprise value of the transaction is approximately $2 billion, and NFE will receive approximately $1.1 billion in proceeds after accounting for NFE’s share of the JV and paydown of existing debt.
As part of the transaction, NFE has agreed to charter 10 of the 11 of the vessels from the Platform for a period of up to 20 years commencing either upon close of the transaction or upon expiration of the vessels’ existing third-party charter agreements. The Platform will also seek growth opportunities in support of both NFE and third parties to support the energy transition and bolster energy security globally.
“Together with Apollo, we are creating a leading LNG marine infrastructure platform to help accelerate the energy transition while freeing up capital to continue to invest into our Fast LNG and downstream LNG projects worldwide,” said Wes Edens, Chairman and CEO of New Fortress Energy. “We are pleased to be partnering with Apollo in creating a maritime infrastructure company that will help support NFE’s growing LNG infrastructure needs going forward.”
Apollo Partner Brad Fierstein said, “Energy transition and energy reliability are global priorities and core to Apollo’s sustainable investing platform. We’re pleased to further these initiatives through this long-term investment alongside our JV partners at New Fortress Energy. This is a high-quality portfolio that increases energy security around the world, accelerates decarbonization efforts, and facilitates LNG use which is cleaner and more affordable than diesel. We look forward to investing behind the platform’s growth to drive a more sustainable future.”
Subject to satisfying customary closing conditions, including receipt of certain regulatory approvals and third-party consents, closing of the transaction is expected to occur in Q3 of 2022. Transaction proceeds are expected to be utilized to fund NFE’s FLNG projects, as well as for ongoing downstream infrastructure and general corporate purposes.
About New Fortress Energy
New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE) is a global energy infrastructure company founded to help address energy poverty and accelerate the world’s transition to reliable, affordable, and clean energy. The company owns and operates natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, ships and logistics assets to rapidly deliver turnkey energy solutions to global markets. Collectively, the company’s assets and operations seek to support global energy security, enable economic growth, enhance environmental stewardship, and transform local industries and communities around the world.
About Apollo
Apollo is a high-growth, global alternative asset manager. In our asset management business, we seek to provide our clients excess return at every point along the risk-reward spectrum from investment grade to private equity with a focus on three investing strategies: yield, hybrid, and equity. For more than three decades, our investing expertise across our fully integrated platform has served the financial return needs of our clients and provided businesses with innovative capital solutions for growth. Through Athene, our retirement services business, we specialize in helping clients achieve financial security by providing a suite of retirement savings products and acting as a solutions provider to institutions. Our patient, creative, and knowledgeable approach to investing aligns our clients, businesses we invest in, our employees, and the communities we impact, to expand opportunity and achieve positive outcomes. As of March 31, 2022, Apollo had approximately $513 billion of assets under management. To learn more, please visit
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These forward-looking statements represent the Company’s expectations or beliefs concerning future events, and it is possible that the results described in this press release will not be achieved. These forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates based upon current information and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the Company’s control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: the risk that the proposed transactions may not be completed in a timely manner or at all; common risks related to the sale and purchase of businesses or assets, including among others the risk of valuation and successful implementation, and the risk that we may not be able to realize the benefits of any such transactions; the ability of the JV to implement its business platform and to realize anticipated efficiencies and benefits; common risks related to joint ventures, including the timing and amount of commitments or obligations to fund operating and/or capital expenditures, nonperformance by joint venture, limited or no control over the management, business or operations of the joint venture, and subordination of claims of creditors in the event of a liquidation or reorganization; possibility that any or all of the various conditions to the consummation of the transaction may not be satisfied or waived (or any conditions, limitations or restrictions placed on such approvals); the receipt, on a timely basis or otherwise, of the required approvals and consents for the transaction; breach or failure by the parties to comply with the covenants and obligations under the Purchase and Contribution Agreement; nonpayment or nonperformance by any of NFE’s or the JV’s customers or suppliers; including among others nonpayment or nonperformance by any of parties to the charters; the effect of the announcement or pendency of the transactions on our operations, including the ability of NFE to retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with customers, suppliers and others with whom NFE does business; the ability of the parties to implement their respective plans, forecasts and other expectations with respect to NFE’s and the JV’s businesses after the completion of the proposed transactions; adverse regional, national, or international economic conditions, adverse capital market conditions and adverse political developments; volatility in the price or demand of LNG products; business disruption following the transaction; and the impact of public health crises, such as pandemics (including coronavirus (COVID-19)) and epidemics and any related company or government policies and actions to protect the health and safety of individuals or government policies or actions to maintain the functioning of national or global economies and markets. These factors are not necessarily all of the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any of NFE’s forward-looking statements. Other known or unpredictable factors could also have material adverse effects on future results.
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Executive Council and the Governor on Friday re-examined the reasons for the closure of the Jamestown Swimming Pool. Members recognised it had been seven weeks since the pool was closed by Public Health and there was concern from the general public. They were very concerned at the delay in reopening this important facility for public use, especially during the present warm period. Members were informed that in spite of various interventions by the operator and Health officials it has not yet been possible to re-store the quality of the water in the pool to the required standards of clarity, chlorine content and pH level.
Medical specialists from the Health Directorate advised they have a genuine concern some members of the public may be susceptible to communicable illnesses if the general public used the pool in its present condition. ExCo Members present at the meeting questioned the findings and options in detail and concluded they had little choice but to accept the recommendations of the Health Directorate’s personnel. The Jamestown Swimming Pool will remain closed until a specialist engineer can get to the Island.
An exception is being made for diver training where divers would be in wet suits and use breathing apparatus, so should have far less direct physical contact with the water. The Health Directorate is satisfied this purpose would not constitute an unacceptable risk to individual health.
A Commissioning Engineer to service the pool and plant room, as well as to provide additional plant room training, to the Pool Operator and SHG Staff will arrive in early-January. Additional swimming pool chemicals have also been ordered and are awaiting air freight delivery via the Airlink flight.
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The Pool has been closed to the public since Friday, 1 November 2019.
This decision was made after a routine health inspection of the Swimming Pool was held by the Environmental Health team on 28 October 2019. The inspection found that the chlorine level was below the recommended value, the pH level was higher than the recommended value, and one bacterial colony grew on the water sample without being able to provide further identification of the bacteria. The pool water was also found to be cloudy.
Subsequent daily checks of the pool were carried out and results failed to comply with operational standards. This was further aggravated when it was found that the pool chlorinator was broken and therefore corrective measures could not be undertaken. Works to repair the chlorinator took place soon after.
Following the pool closure, samples of particles from the pool water, the pool wall, and from the heritage wall were taken to test. The result of these tests showed a similarity between the water particles and the particles taken from both the pool and heritage walls.
Ways of addressing the cloudiness that constitutes a health risk were discussed as well as solutions to maintaining pH level and water balance (including other parameters such as calcium levels) were identified during a joint site visit and meeting that included representatives from the Health Directorate, Corporate Procurement, the Property Department of the Infrastructure & Transport Directorate, the Pool Operator and Corporate Support.
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Varying pH levels between 7.8-8.2
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In its current state, the pool’s decreased water visibility poses a risk of injury and is a drowning hazard – a struggling swimmer could go unnoticed by other swimmers in and outside of the pool. These issues are further hindered by lime mortar falling off the heritage wall and some particles entering the pool water.
The high pH level also causes irritation to the eyes and skin but most importantly affects the disinfecting effect of chlorine, increasing the risk of infectious diseases.
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One of the fun things about my job is that I get to do lots of different things. That can be a bit troubling some days, because statistical software consultant encompasses a wide range from different types of models, to coding, to various operating systems to all of non-parametric, parametric, Bayesian and other statistics that I cannot remember at the moment.
Because the range of people I work with continually increases, I am now more often running into questions I cannot answer off the top of my head. I do know how Mahalanobis’ distance is used, even though I had not thought about it in years until someone asked me a question yesterday, I do know the calculation for pooled variance , which should be used when Levene’s test is rejected. Still, once a day or so, someone asks me a question I have to look up. Sometimes, these are on techniques I have not used before and just as many times, the question relates to something that I KNOW can be done, and I know this because I personally have used that statistic or written that code before. I just can’t remember how.
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“I have forgotten more about statistics than you’ll ever know.”
Well, that is my problem. I keep forgetting it. Fortunately for me, and this is why I am happy, I get to consult on a lot of different projects each week that remind me of things I used to know. For example, cluster analysis, as the Stata multivariate statistics guide so poetically says, is used for finding groups in data. You can use it to identify or validate specific diagnostic groups, you can try to group just about anything. Most often, cluster analysis is used as an exploratory technique, which is my favorite type of statistics, where you are turning a bunch of numbers into knowledge.
The most common way to use cluster analysis is the k-means technique. You assume there are k-groups (with k being a number you specify) and the program iterates to a solution. The program starts with k “seeds” which are the means for each group. Every observation is assigned to the group whose mean is closest to it. New group means are calculated based on the observations in the group. If an observation’s mean is closer to a different group, it is moved into that group. Then, group means are calculated again. This continues until a step is reached where none of the observations change groups. And that is one way to do cluster analysis.
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I am so excited to share my July make along with two other amazing sew sisters that I met via social media. After winning last year's Fabric Mart challenge, I have connected with so many awesome ladies in the sewing community!
Honestly, over the last ten months, I have learned so much from my sewing community of friends who have always shown much love and support. I am grateful for this platform and opportunity with Fabric Mart, where I am able to share my monthly makes and be committed to a hobby that I truly enjoy. Carla (middle) and Johanna (right) are two amazing ladies that I can always count on for sewing advice.
I fell in love with this McCall's summer pattern M7784 as I wanted to make a flutter top without an elastic band around the shoulder VIEW C using a crisp white cotton/polyester/lycra shirting here.
Love the flutter! USED bias tape hem for the finish.
I love classic and timeless pieces and this crisp shirting fabric was perfect for the shirt I envisioned. The soft feeling against my skin is to die for and I fell in love even more after washing the fabric and knew it was perfect for the top.
VIEW C - SIZE 14 (Cut a size larger but realized it was NOT necessary.)
I shared the pattern via Instagram (insta-story) and quickly my sew friend Johanna messaged me as she had plans to create one of the views this summer. I then reached out to my other sew friend Carla (Nikki) and she was ready to join in on our first official collaboration. We chose our view, selected our fabric from Fabric Mart and went to work.
I met Johanna on Instagram and she lives only 30 minutes away. I am always happy to practice my photography skills and shoot her makes when time permits. She offers great sewing tips and tricks from her experience doing pattern test and reviews.
Johanna fell in love with View A and chose a crinkle seersucker shirting fabric. Unfortunately, it is sold out but here is another option that is perfect for this view. Her second fabric choice for this view is also here.
Johanna lined her fabric using the Muslin that she made.
Side view with ties
MODIFICATION: Remove the keyhole as it was not necessary with this style.
Be sure to stop by Johanna's blog to see more beautiful photos of her top with construction tips for her view!
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Carla (Nikki) chose to create View D with a designer knit (rayon/lycra) fabric that drapes so perfect from Fabricmart here.
Carla shared a few construction TIPS with us as she was the first one to sew her view the minute she received her fabric.
1. When working with knit or any fabric with stretch, the keyhole may NOT be necessary if the top slides easily over your head. After trying it, Carla decided to close it up which gave it a cleaner finish in the back. I opted to keep mine open but plan to close it as the hook kept on opening while shooting.
2. Since this pattern has a shoulder facing all around, the instructions did NOT state to understitch and a beginner may not know. It is important to understitch so that the facing lays flat inside the garment.
3. Interfacing can be tricky with knit and Carla also suggested instead of cutting strips of interface for each section of the shoulder facing (5 individual pieces for this pattern), you should stitch all the facing pieces together and then cut 1 long strip of interface if possible for a more sturdy fit. Sometimes the facing will stretch slightly while working with each individual pieces if interfaced separately.
Be sure to check out Carla's, blog for more detail photos of the construction. I am always happy to reach out to her for any sewing tips or advice when starting a project that I may have a challenge with. She is a passionate part-time sewing instructor and is always willing to help.
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Thank you so much for reading! I truly had fun collaborating with both Johanna and Carla this month. Also, have you participated in the Fabric Mart photo a day challenge? Be sure to post your photo for today!
On a final note, I have been sewing consistently this summer so be sure to stop by my personal BLOG and check out my latest make.
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Ann Brodsky July 21, 2018 at 2:37 PM
Wow! You all look great- I love each and every version! I will have to try out this pattern now!
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Marica July 21, 2018 at 4:52 PM
Thanks Ann! Go for it!
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marjenann July 23, 2018 at 2:11 PM
Love! Love! Love them all! Inspiring and gorgeous!!!!!!
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Marica July 31, 2018 at 3:19 PM
thanks.
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Abbeydabbles July 23, 2018 at 6:26 PM
All 3 of those tops are so gorgeous!
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Marica July 31, 2018 at 3:19 PM
Aww thanks.
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JD July 24, 2018 at 2:24 AM
Love all the versions. What a fun way to see different views made up by each sewist. That way you don’t have to sew each version and the tips from one to another must have been very helpful. Thanks for sharing from you and your new friends. Sounds like you are having a great summer.
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Marica July 31, 2018 at 3:19 PM
thanks. Yes we all learn together and share tips as well.
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TipStitched July 27, 2018 at 11:40 AM
I love the collab! All three of your tops are amazing. I didn't even give this pattern a second glance but your crisp white version is really speaking to me!
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Marica July 27, 2018 at 2:32 PM
Go give it a try!!! It will be worth it when it's done.
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Carl Colavecchio's three-run triple in the 10th inning lifted Bartlett Post 29 over Chugiak Post 33 in a 7-3 marathon game that lasted 10 innings on Day 1 of the Alaska Legion State Tournament at Mulcahy Stadium.
This not only was an upset with the No. 6 seed taking down the No. 3 Mustangs, but the Bears won their first game at the state tournament since 2013.
Blake Bacho's RBI walk with the bases loaded gave Bartlett a 4-3 lead and then Colavecchio cleared the bases with a triple to the gap.
This was the first time Bartlett beat Chugiak at the state tournament since 2004.
The historic effort was highlighted by several players, including Colavecchio's extra-base laser. Third baseman Luke Helgeson made a beautiful backhand, spin, throw across the diamond play and right fielder Connor Sessoms made a great catch to end the ninth inning and force extras.
And then there was Corey Gagnebin, who pitched four scoreless innings of relief to pick up the win.
Gagnebin also tied the game 1-1 with an RBI single in the fifth inning.
Down 3-1, Chugiak turned aa 6-4-3 double play to end the top of the sixth inning and then tied the game by scoring a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth.
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After several days of being immersed in my research data I am starting to see patterns appearing around the use of wikis in Small to Medium Enterprises.
One of the repeated findings in my study was the user's awareness that the wiki was only going to be valuable if everybody was participating. They spoke of an awareness that a solo effort was a waste of time and effort.
Below is my first try at mapping the interactions between these concepts and uses the actual labels used by the participants in the study. There is minimal theory in this framework. Each link is based on evidence in the data. I share it because I am interested in feedback, both from practitioners and academics. Not just on the model itself, but also if people have seen similar frameworks published. I'm sure I cannot be the only one seeing these interactions in the wild?
The key for my study seems to hinge around group participation in the wiki. This participation generates both tangible and intangible benefits which can boost trust and encourage further spontaneous participation which was the hallmark of all the successful wiki implementations in the study.
Many people currently talking about Enterprise 2.0, including Andrew McAfee himself, mention the process of evolution where both the functions and even the tools themselves are modified or replaced over time to best suit the needs of the business. Often the idea of success or failure is based on the notion of participation. For example, Safe-Fail can be useful to detect the success or failure of systems based on the concept that participation in these systems is an emergent behaviour of a complex system, so it is unreasonable to be able to predict beforehand which tools will gain participation simply by comparing software features with business requirements.
I am interested in three areas surrounding this:
What drives an employee to use or not use a tool?
What part does the culture of the organisation play in this process?
What can be done to kick start a successful adoption?
I hope you will be kind enough to take a few minutes to consider these questions, the model and how these factors might be improved based on your theories.
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Anonymous said…
I'm not sure I understand the meaning in the directions of the arrows.
Is it your hypothesis that participation is based on soft benefits, which is based on trust, which is based on collaboration, etc?
M
17 November, 2008 14:34
Stuart French said…
It's a good question Matt.
The arrows indicate "Contributes to".
So the soft-benefits of participation (ie: finding helpful and timely information, learning who an expert is, developing relationships with key users, knowing what is going on outside your sphere on accountability, etc) seems to contribute to the level of trust in the group. This can be either trust in the validity of the content, or trust they others will gain a benefit from their work. This seems to contribute to spontaneous participation and growth. A lack of trust within the group or company seems to inhibit spontaneous use and the only participation is mandated through workflows or specific management directives. Some of this leaks over to the intangible side, but not enough to allow the wiki to grow substantially outside the original department.
17 November, 2008 15:13
Anonymous said…
Hi Stuart,
I read your post earlier this morning, and went away to have a think. Seeing your post on actKM, let me give you a couple of pieces of feedback.
(a) I like it. It has a simplicity and I think a pretty accurate split between the complex and structured domain.
(b) By "leadership" do you mean top-level leadership, or a "leader" who takes charge of the wiki? Is "organizing" or "ownership" perhaps more appropriate?
(c) Is "culture" really the only bridging factor? I could make a case for "management" being a bridge between "soft benefits" and "hard benefits"...
But good on you for putting this out there. I think it's a thought-provoking piece.
17 November, 2008 15:32
Stuart French said…
Thanks Stephen,
I intentionally used the term leadership because it was regularly mentioned by some the participants.
It tended to be used generally and often without context. In this way, some used it as an implicit way of saying "Somebody needs to stand up and lead". Most times this was local, sometimes at a corporate level, but not necessarily referring to an official management role. This was especially apparent at companies where there was low trust and no clear mandate to use the wiki, therefore the wiki tended to work in small integrated teams where local trust was high, but failed to transition to the wider corporation.
In terms of other spanners, I will have to think more about that. I am using the term culture from a complexity theory viewpoint. The two main cultural facets that stood out were:
Successful companies: Spontaneous and collaborative traits and norms.
Companies with local success only: Strong structures, tight control of information flows, fairly hierarchical management structures.
As such, Culture by this definition would include management interactions both with the tools (via KPIs, Guidelines, etc) and the people (via C&C).
Thanks for getting involved and helping me think it through.
17 November, 2008 15:52
Anonymous said…
@Stuart: I also agree with your comment on leadership equating to management, particularly as a prerequisite to the organisational sphere and success.
You could also further expand this to thought-leaders and champions as a vehicle or bridging factor back into the formal leadership structure as @stephen suggests.
I've noted this later factor in my own improvements to this theory insofar as participation leads to a shared understanding of the benefits which, in turn, is embedded into the culture.
M
18 November, 2008 10:40
Kristoffer Hartwig said…
Really interesting post and theory Stuart.
I'm working on my masters thesis on the use of idea markets in corporate settings. Of course, wiki's are not idea markets, but they both fit under the Enterprise 2.0 hat (McAfee).
A specialist in this field is Danish Company Nosco, and I've had the chance to work on a few projects for them now.
What I've seen so far is that;
-Leadership participation leads to higher levels of adoption -if done right. It has to be "authentic", though.
-Many user tell us that they want a tangible success story - Proof of the systems benefits- this will drive their adoption of the system in the future.
- Furthermore, idea markets have the convenience of a reward (prizes) for system use, but users are more motivated by the recognition of their peers for their ideas and ability to predict what ideas will be popular.
-We see network effects. Much like the Google Report on prediction markets, we see that physical proximity and personal network does play a part.
I hope this is of use to you.
Kristoffer
18 November, 2008 21:41
Stuart French said…
Good points Kristoffer,
I have people talking about stories in my data but I didn't code them as such. I will review it again and see what I find. Testimonies of both successes and failures are always good tools to spur and shape growth. It will be interesting to see if it was the successful companies that used stories or not.
Interestingly, the idea of rewards was brought up, both times by the companies that only had local success. I'm not sure if the use of incentives flows from a cultural bias that is also not conducive to wiki growth (precursor factor), or whether this was simply an idea that most people would reach for when a tool like this isn't being taken up by the general population (resultant factor). Have to think about that too.
I appreciate the feedback and ideas. Very helpful.
@magia3e, I like the way you have inverted the two domains in your updated model, however the change from Complex Domain to Personal Domain shifts the model away from the data somewhat, which I am trying desperately not to do.
My goal in putting this model together is first to take a poke at possible links between the observed factors to suggest a causal network at play, and second to see if others had competing theories that would counter any of these relationships.
Your model is more focused on a meta-theory for adoption rather than a description of observed evidence around participation. I would like to develop it more with you after Christmas once the research side of it is out of the way.
18 November, 2008 23:00
Patrick Lambe said…
What would happen if the complex and structured domains were layers above/below each other instead of being side by side with "crossover" points?
22 November, 2008 11:41
Stuart French said…
Thanks Patrick,
It's comments like that, that make sharing this stuff raw worthwhile.
A layered theory is a good way to overcome the objections to the seperated domains presentation.
When I first drew this out, I had the concept in my head similar to physical and spiritual dimensions overlapping. Where the Org Structure including the tangibles of explicit processes, financial systems, etc representing the physical dimensions and the social and intangibles (ie: personal tacit knowledge and distributed cognition) representing the spiritual dimensions.
Looking at your idea now I'm wondering why I didn't think of it myself.
24 November, 2008 08:31
Anonymous said…
Stuart - Have you done anything more with this? I don't recall anything new from the blog since this posting. I've been pondering it for a while.
31 March, 2009 06:42
Stuart French said…
Hi Jack,
I have developed this a little further in my Masters Thesis, however I can't release that until I publish from it.
Life has been pretty hectic with work, conference speaking and preparation for an ERP rollout since finishing (I actually graduate in two days time). I have kept my musings mainly on Twitter (@DeltaKnowledge) rather than this blog, where I like to present more thought through positions.
Now things are starting to slow down a little I will continue this work as I publish the findings of my research.
Stay tuned!
31 March, 2009 09:49
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