Oh, this was good, worth the price of admission.Īs punishment for the successful ops against the Chinese MSS, Dr Allender is asked to retire. The op targeting the Chinese spy ring involves a beautiful CIA agent, Melanie Sloan, enticing the head of the MSS, General Chiang, into a not- a -honey-trap, honey trap. Written with the authority of twenty-six years of military and government service at sea and in Washington, Red Swan is a brilliant, provocative thriller about the contemporary war that no one sees, but which will shape the future of America and China.Ī CIA consultant, the infamous psychiatrist Dr Preston Allender has helped initiate an operation designed to take out China's Ministry of State Security's (MSS) spy ring in Washington. For Wallace’s black swan operation may have been turned against the CIA a Red Swan is flying and the question is: who is she, what is her target, and where will she land? Now, Wallace’s mysterious death suggests that the CIA itself has been compromised and that China has someone inside the Agency.īut as Allender quietly investigates, he makes a shocking discovery that will upend the entire American intelligence apparatus. Wallace had severely damaged China’s Washington spy ring with a devastating ruse, a so-called “black swan,” in which a deep-undercover female agent targeted and destroyed a key Chinese official. A behind-the-scenes operator at the CIA, Wallace was integral to the Agency’s secret war against China’s national intelligence service, which infiltrates government and military offices, major businesses, and systems crucial to our security. We have something for everyone here.Set in contemporary Washington D.C., Red Swan begins with an ominous phone call from Carson McGill, the Deputy Director of Operations in the CIA, to retired CIA officer Preston Allender. “We’re making everything from scratch every day – nothing’s frozen. “Our prices are competitive with other places in the Sault,” he says. Recognizing the pizza game is competitive in town, Patel says their affordable prices and diverse menu should help make them stand out. for six years and was a Tim Hortons manager before moving to the Sault last month. Originally from India, Patel lived in Scarborough, Ont. “Sault College students have been coming in already – it’s great.” “It’s an excellent location it’s such a nice spot,” he says. His nephew Meet Patel co-owns Red Swan Pizza with him, and he’s excited to begin this new venture. This is Ketan Patel’s third restaurant in town as he currently owns Prairie Donair (Second Line West) and Fat Bastard Burrito (Churchill Plaza). Halal, keto-friendly, gluten-free, and vegan options are also available. Their menu includes more than 40 toppings, ranging from barbeque shrimp and lean beef to butter chicken and chorizo sausage. ![]() The Saskatchewan-based chain has 43 locations around Ontario and offers more than 40 kinds of traditional and gourmet pizzas, as well as an assortment of wings, salads, appetizers, and desserts. ![]() ![]() ![]() It operates next to Maslack Automotive on Great Northern Road. Red Swan Pizza has been open for business since Feb. There aren’t many more competitive markets in the Sault than the local pizza business, but that isn’t stopping Meet and Ketan Patel from getting in on the action.
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If you edit the hosts file, you can change where your computer searches.Develop a serious WordPress site locally, but work with all the correct URLs for the end production domain.In the left sidebar, you should now see a list of changed files showing all of the files in the wp-content directory (or your theme or plugin directory). In the Add Local Repository dialog that pops up, click Choose and navigate to the directory where you initialized your Git repository. This technique can be useful for many purposes, including: Open GitHub Desktop and go to File > Add Local Repository. ![]() Handles are real mule deer antlers, selected for their straightness and the best grip when wet. Each blade is durable and sharp with waterproof haftings (two-part epoxy and artificial sinew). The cutting edge has a generous radius and most have a thumb-rest on the backside near the handle. ![]() It was developed from the suggestions of hunters desiring a functional field blade. You won't find my basic skinner blade design in flint anywhere else. My knives are uniquely designed with the hunter in mind. Overall unparralled performance compared to steel. The serrated edge also prevents accidentally cutting holes in your cape. Consider it's properties much like that of a modern ceramic knife except that my knives are more durable and they have a serrarted edge ideally suited for skinning. And yes, it can break and must be treated with care when handling. If used properly it will NEVER get dull! Yes, it can get dull when used on something other than hide or soft tissue, but it CAN be easily resharpened (I suggest sending it to me for FREE expert re-sharpening). Why use a knife that is less sharp and has to be frequently resharpened? Animal hides "melt off like butter" because of the extremely sharp and serrated edge. Sharper than steel and absolutely NO resharpening when used to skin any animal. including feral hogs! Why use a knife that's less sharp and gets dull often? Of the hunters I know that use flint knives, none have gone back to using steel.įlint knives are AMAZINGLY BETTER THAN STEEL in many ways: Flint offers more than steel blades with its superior edge for hide removal. Great for any animal. All of the knives on this website are for those desiring a better knife for field dressing large and small game. A flint knife is a great gift for the hunter who THOUGHT he had everything. ![]() My flint knives are very popular with deer hunters who not only want a better knife but also want to bring something different and impressive to the camp. Sharper and holding an edge longer are important, but they also possess something else above steel blades. Enjoy what hunters are re-discovering: Flint knives are very effective, and in some ways superior to steel. My hand-crafted knives and sheaths are designed for both the collector and for using in the field. SUPERIOR TO STEEL IN SHARPNESS, PERFORMANCE, KEEPING AN EDGE, AND LESS PRONE TO CUTTING HOLES IN A HIDE. So what's the big deal using flint instead of steel? This might include films, TV shows, and music. ![]() Make sure you’re not in breach of copyright laws in your region and don’t download any files to which copyright applies. Updating to the latest macOS also helps keep your computer safe and secure.ĭon’t forget that downloading torrents itself isn’t actually illegal. You might be wondering why you’d bother updating to macOS Monterey when it doesn’t support 32-bit apps? Well, macOS Monterey’s packed with new features like enhancements to Safari, Facetime, and more. 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![]() I thought I could make an index grid but I’m not sure that is the best route as I'm working with historians and archaeologists that have specific grid design protocols.įor example, the grid needs to be 4-meter x 4-meter with at least 10 rows and columns with a user-defined datum based on user-defined MGRS coordinates. MathWorld-A Wolfram Web Resource.Hello! I'm trying to use ArcGIS Desktop or Pro to make ad hoc grids for field users. "Hamiltonian Cycles in Solid Grid Graphs." In Proc.ģ8th Annual IEEE Sympos. "An Algorithm forįinding Hamiltonian Cycles in Grid graphs without Holes." Undergraduate thesis. "Grid Graphs." §4.2.4 in Implementingĭiscrete Mathematics: Combinatorics and Graph Theory with Mathematica. Stony Brook, NY: State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1989. Of Large Distances in Integer Lattices." Technical Report, Department of Computer "Computing Invariants in Graphs of Small Bandwidth." Math. "Gracefulness of Cartesian Product Graphs." "Exact Enumeration of Hamiltonian Circuits, Walks and Chains in TwoĪnd Three Dimensions." J. Hokkaido University Division of Computer Science. With Minimal Perfect Hash Functions." TCS Technical Report. "Efficient Computation of the Number of Paths in a Grid Graph "Graphical Enumeration Problems." In Graph "A Lower Bound for the Domination Number of Complete Grid Graphs." J.Ĭombin. "Dynamic Survey of Graph Labeling." Elec. "The Domination Numbers of the and Grid Graphs." J. "On the Number of Specific Spanning Subgraphs ofĪrs Combin. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida,ġ992. ![]() ![]() "On the Index of Gracefulness of a Graph and the Gracefulness of Two-Dimensional Square Lattice Of -cycles on the grid graph is given by for odd and by a quadratic polynomial in for The numbers of (undirected) graph cycles on the grid graph for, 2. The numbers of directed Hamiltonian cycles on the grid graph for, 2. The numbers of directed Hamiltonian paths on the grid graph for, 2. Precomputed properties for a number of grid graphs are available using GraphData.Ī grid graph is Hamiltonian if either the number of rows or columns is even (Skiena 1990, p. 148). Of the complete bipartite graph, known in this work as the rook (1989, p. 440) use the term " grid" to refer to the line Rectangular grid graph is sometimes known as a square grid graph. This is consistent with the interpretaion of in the graphĬartesian product as paths with and edges If Harary's ordered pairs are interpreted as Cartesian coordinates, a grid graphĪnd consists of vertices along the -axis and along the -axis. Numbering in defining a 2-lattice as a graph whose points are ordered pairs of integers Yet another convention wrinkle is used by Harary (1994, p. 194), who does not explciitly state which index corresponds to which dimension, but uses a 0-offset The graph illustrated above may be referred to either as the grid graph or the grid graph. Paper is 8 1/2 inches wide and 11 inches high). Used to measure paper, room dimensions, and windows (e.g., 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch Other sources adopt the width by height convention GridGraph also adopts this ordering, returning an embedding in whichĬorresponds to the height and the width. Width convention applied to matrix dimensioning (whichĪlso corresponds to the order in which measurements of a painting on canvas are expressed). Some authors (e.g., Acharya and Gill 1981) use the same height by Unfortunately, the convention on which index corresponds to width and which to height remains murky. ![]() The grid graph is sometimes denoted (e.g., Acharya and Gill 1981). Is the graph Cartesian product of path graphs A two-dimensional grid graph, also known as a rectangular grid graph or two-dimensional lattice graph (e.g., Acharya and Gill 1981), is an lattice graph that The Betuwe Line is a 143 km long, two-track railroad dedicated to freight, linking Rotterdam harbour to the German border. With the upcoming completion of the New Rail Link through the Alps programme, the journey time from Zurich to Milan will be cut by an hour by 2020. With a route length of 57 km, the Gotthard Base Tunnel is the world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel and – together with Lötschberg and Ceneri Base tunnels - represents a significant step towards increasing the competitiveness of rail for the transport of goods and passengers on the corridor. ![]() The Gotthard Base Tunnel, situated beneath the Swiss Alps, opened on 1 June 2016. Capacity upgrades as well as better multimodal connections in the ports are also necessary. In addition, the access routes to the Swiss tunnels in EU territory (Karlsruhe - Basel and Swiss border - Milan/Novara) need to swiftly progress, as the Gotthard and Monte Ceneri tunnels will create a flat trajectory for rail freight through the ecologically sensitive Alps as of 2019/20. A better connection between the Belgian and Dutch networks with the German network is needed, particularly between Emmerich and Oberhausen. The main bottlenecks exist in Germany and Italy where capacity upgrades are required. Rather, the main challenges for the corridor constitute bottlenecks emanating from increased traffic flows. The Rhine-Alpine is a mature corridor and as such, does not have major missing links. This multimodal corridor incorporates the Rhine River as the key inland waterway in Europe, as well as important tunnelling projects in Switzerland, including the world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel, the Gotthard Base tunnel. The corridor runs through the so-called “Blue banana”, which includes major EU economic centres such as Brussels and Antwerp in Belgium, the Randstad region in the Netherlands, the German Rhine-Ruhr and Rhine-Neckar regions, the Basel and Zürich regions in Switzerland and the Milano and Genoa regions in Northern Italy. Altogether, more than 70 million people live, work and consume in the catchment area of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor, which is also home to a number of leading manufacturing and trading companies, production plants and distribution centres. ![]() The regions it encompasses count among the most densely populated and economically strong in Europe. It connects key North Sea ports of Belgium and the Netherlands with the Mediterranean port of Genoa. The Rhine-Alpine Corridor constitutes one of the busiest freight routes in Europe. ![]() CEF support to Rhine-Alpine Corridor - May 2020ĬEF support to Rhine-Alpine Corridor - April 2018 ![]() " One of my goals is to have a school led by many leaders, not one leader. The one rule I have is this, if you come in with an issue or a complaint, you will need to have two solutions ready to go." The next thing I said to the staff was this. One of the first statements I made when becoming the Principal of Olympic View was this."My office door is, figuratively speaking, always open. ![]() Be humble, be honest and learn alongside your team! What did this accomplish? First, it showed the team that I am "Learning Alongside," and two it helped me gauge where the team was both in terms of their functionality and instructional practices. We scored the essays and engaged in an amazing conversation. As the team enthusiastically agreed I felt a little torn between joy (the team actually wanted me to be apart of their time!) and anxiousness (I was really putting myself out there and being vulnerable!). Each member of the team brought student essays and calibrated the scoring against the rubric. Recently, our fifth grade team was engaged in an assessment scoring calibration during their team time. Are you a leader who is willing to say " I don't know the answer to that, but WE are going to find out!" Are you a leader who has the ability to pivot to those around you who have the answers, learn from THEM, and then give THEM credit? If you are committed to the idea that Collective Efficacy is real and will change your institution, then you must be willing learn alongside your staff. Leaders who are grounded in Collective Efficacy are also grounded in being humble and honest. Organizations that engage trust and transparency virtually guarantee idea generating innovation simply because the team believes they are part of the solution. If this were me, I wouldn't ever take a shot! In education we have to cultivate a climate of trust and true transparency. When he passes the ball to you and you take your first shot and miss, does he yell at you? Does he say "I knew it.I should have never passed you the ball!" No! Can you imagine your second, third or fourth miss. ![]() Think about it, let's say that you are on the Chicago Bulls basketball team playing with Michael Jordan. True "Collective" organizations do not point fingers, they resolve set backs and constantly move forward. We all know what that moment is! The "Gotcha!" moment is when an organization launches a new idea or initiative without the proper development or implementation strategies and when "mistakes" are made fingers are pointed and blame is leveled. Of course it will not always be high fives and laughter, however staying positive can mean simply, moving forward!Īn organization that values trust and lives in this work everyday will never have a "Gotcha!" moment. They prioritize by identifying those small number of objectives, provide meaningful professional development targeted to those objectives, monitor the progress frequently and celebrate success! True collective organizations stay positive in the work as well. Or the organizations where the leader goes to a conference and comes back saying, "Ok great I have this great idea I just learned, let's implement this now!" Good and great organizations have a laser focus on the work and a small set of core beliefs and objectives. the institutions where objectives change so frequently that there is never any follow through. How many organizations have "Shiny Object Syndrome?" You know these types. While this idea that the group's shared belief can translate into levels of attainment, leaders must be cautious and intentional in leading their institution to this next level. As I reflect on the past three years as the proud Principal of Olympic View Elementary in the Federal Way Public Schools I believe that the concept of Collective Efficacy is THE most important idea that will bring about significant change to any educational institution the schoolhouse, central office or school district. ![]() Over the course of my life, I have participated in commencement ceremonies as a student, as a parent, as a professor, as a university president, as a member of the Church Board of Education, as a friend, and as a spectator. We love you, and we love Brigham Young University–Idaho. Even though we moved from Rexburg to Salt Lake 16 years ago, the enduring impact of our experiences at BYU–Idaho influences us in positive and remarkable ways every single day. Susan and I reflect often on the years we spent at BYU–Idaho and the remarkable people with whom we served and from whom we learned so much. Today is a day I hope you always will remember with fondness-and with appreciation for the family members, friends, and countless other people who helped you to accomplish this important goal in your life. Congratulations on your graduation from Brigham Young University–Idaho. My beloved brothers and sisters, I rejoice with you on this special day. ![]() He then served as the president of Brigham Young University-Idaho (formerly Ricks College) from 1997-2004.Įlder Bednar married Susan Kae Robinson in the Salt Lake Temple on March 20, 1975, and they are the parents of three sons. He also received a doctoral degree in organizational behavior from Purdue University.Īfter completing his education, Elder Bednar was a professor of business management at Texas Tech University and at the University of Arkansas. He served as a full-time missionary in Southern Germany and then attended Brigham Young University, where he received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree. 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Jarel Paguio, a San Diego native, works as piano technician in all parts of the city, and is a member of the San Diego Chapter of the Piano Technicians Guild, holding the office of Treasurer. ![]() A number of the schoolchildren participate. John Paul II Classical School in Green Bay. Her 8-year-old son, Emmitt, enjoyed walking and praying with his friend from St. It’s something that we will always and forever have in our calendar every single year.” Longley added, “It’s so inspiring to see the people carrying Mary, and, absolutely, I see Christ. ![]() ![]() There’s such a sense of peace that comes every year, with all the kindness from all the people that take part,” plus seeing “the love and the joy and the passion for their faith. “Being a part of a pilgrimage where people are praying and having great conversations for those miles is really inspiring. “We want to support being a part of bringing people closer to Christ,” she told the Register. Katherine Longley shared several reasons why she and husband Brandon and their growing family have participated for seven years. “There are more families, younger families and children that are getting involved.” Teach them their catechism, how to sign themselves with the Sign of the Cross, and how to approach the sacraments that is what I wish you to do.”įamilies take that directive to heart, with many young children participating in the walk, even “several mothers carrying infants under blankets strapped around their shoulders, walking with their infant in the rain,” according to Deprey. Our Lady told Adele: “Gather the children in this wild country and teach them what they should know for salvation. 9, 1859, on the grounds of today’s shrine. One of the goals of the Walk to Mary is to continue the mission our Blessed Mother gave to Adele Brise when she appeared to her on Oct. She was the guidepost of all of this for us.” It was just remarkable the experiences and how things came together so quickly and so easily. When they began organizing the first pilgrimage, he and Schmit “could feel Our Lady right there,” Deprey recalled, “pulling us through and leading the way for us. Markiplier pointed out that something can't be fully appreciated until it's over, and the point of the channel was to evoke the emotions of loss and of appreciation that could only truly be felt if the channel ended.A decade ago, Deprey and Tom Schmit founded the walk.ĭeprey, who has been twice to Lourdes and Fatima, plus Medjugorje, and has traveled the Camino de Santiago, told the Register he “knew how a pilgrimage can really stir one’s heart and really change a person,” as it did for him in 2000. ![]() And at the end, there were over 1.5 million people watching the final livestream. He mentioned that when people would ask why they were going through the effort of making Unus Annus, only to delete it all, he would answer that it would make sense in the end. According to SzaSzabi, who compiled Unus Annus' 10 biggest videos in a time-lapse clip, the most popular Unus Annus bore eye-catching titles like "We Force James Charles to Run a Military Obstacle Course," "Preserving Ourselves in Wax," and "Purging Our Sins with a Neti Pot."Īfter the channel was deleted, Markiplier addr essed his reasoning behind the whole endeavor in a video on his channel. While it was still around the channel contained a number of different videos in which the duo would try outrageous things, sometimes roping in other big YouTubers to join the fun. |
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