Google’s new version of Hangouts, Google Meet is now available for all Google Accounts. Google Meet (Formerly Hangouts Meet) Platforms: Please note that all participants in a Hangouts Classic call will need to have Google accounts. To use Hangouts to talk with your clients, you can follow this guide on Google’s help documentation. The fastest way to sign up for a Google account if you don’t already have an account is to sign up for a new free email account on. In order to use Google Hangouts, you will need a free Google account. While customers of Google’s GSuite paid productivity hosting service can get more functionality through Hangouts Meet, the free version of Google Hangouts (now known as Hangouts Classic) is a viable video conferencing solution available for free. Google Hangouts Classic (Formerly Google Hangouts) Platforms: Here is a roundup of the services out there that offer free video conferencing solutions. Many people would prefer to use video conferencing solutions that aren’t as heavily tied to a particular mobile ecosystem, but instead work regardless of the type of phones that they have. We wanted to expand on our previous post on video conferencing solutions to help you find free and low-cost solutions for having video meetings with your clients, as well as your colleagues. UPDATE April 30, 2020: Google has rebranded Hangouts Meet as Google Meet and has released it for free for all Google Accounts, not just G Suite Business accounts.Īs your clients and you seclude yourselves with remote work, your ability to meet face-to-face with clients and potential clients has likely been affected.
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Indeed, rather than try to describe the music in too much detail – it speaks quite eloquently for itself – we’ll just say that what transpired was unique in the long continuum of the Grateful Dead and its musical progeny. It wasn’t until the worst of the weather had subsided and it was deemed safe for the remaining fans to emerge from cover that the band retook the stage, about an hour and a quarter later, resuming the show in an inspired manner that we won’t spoil here. The band announced that a break of unknown duration would be necessary, the stage and sound crews scrambled to protect the gear and the venue staff did a heroic job of shepherding audience members from the field and grandstands to every available covered space within the structure – although some of the most dedicated and slightly crazy fans who had shown up early for those coveted spots closest to the stage chose to remain exactly where they were, zipping up their ponchos, huddling together under their tarpaulins, blankets and even one or two overturned trash cans, determined to ride out the storm. And even worse, the radar was indicating some serious thunder and lightning bearing down on the venue. By the end of that second number, the deluge was in full effect. In retrospect, perhaps putting “Cold Rain and Snow” in the second slot may have been tempting fate a little too brazenly, as the downpour became markedly more intense almost as soon as that song started – and while actual snow would have been a little too on-the-nose (especially in July), the weather deities had a few other tricks up their capacious sleeves, including hail and high winds. Still, all in attendance seemed undaunted by the gathering clouds when the band kicked things off with Buddy Holly’s immortal rock ‘n’ roll anthem “Not Fade Away” – or even when the first palpable droplets started falling within what seemed like seconds of the opening downbeat. Well, for starters, how about the weather? Anyone who’s attended outdoor shows in Colorado can tell you that the area has quite a capacity for meteorological drama, and the forecast for day one indicated that we might be in for a little – or a lot – of that sort of thing. What, we ask you, could be more just exactly perfect? On a 4 th of July weekend at Folsom Field, a venue the band greatly enjoys playing (as proven on visits during each of its three previous Summer sojourns) in Boulder, among the towns in which Dead Heads most love to gather. Seventeen shows down, two to go – and after a trek that took them from California to New England and many far-flung points between, Dead & Company had chosen to wrap up Summer Tour 2019 in just about the friendliest surroundings imaginable. Listen how and when you want: all shows will be available on all digital download and streaming services. Longtime Grateful Dead family member and Tales From The Golden Road host Gary Lambert will be serving up show notes on this here page. Live audio for these recordings was mixed and remastered by Dead & Company’s Front of House Engineer, Derek Featherstone, and the band’s Recording Engineer, Ross Harris. Truck along with the Dead & Company Digital Concert Series. Direct intervention for retinal hemorrhages is indicated in submacular, subhyaloid, and vitreous hemorrhages because of their potential to damage vision irreversibly. Hemorrhages that do not obscure or threaten vision do not warrant immediate treatment, and the primary systemic disorder causing the hemorrhages needs to be diagnosed and addressed. Characteristic clinical features include extensive bilateral multilayered retinal hemorrhages, intracranial injury (hemorrhage/hypoxic-ischemic injury), and occult fractures (ribs and long bone metaphysis).Ī solitary retinal hemorrhage can be observed and followed up for progression in size and number. This comes under abusive head trauma (AHT), is seen in young children caused by repeated acceleration-deceleration injury. Breakthrough hemorrhage into vitreous also happens in malignant choroidal melanoma, retinal vascular occlusions, and idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV). A subretinal hemorrhage can cause a breakthrough bleeding into the vitreous. They are commonly seen due to the rupture of a vessel, as seen commonly in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, retinal arteriolar microaneurysm, or during posterior vitreous detachment. Chronic hemorrhages appear as diffuse vitreous clouding with settled blood inferiorly. īleeding into the vitreous cavity is seen as fresh blood clots with sudden onset of floaters. Valsalva retinopathy is a pre-retinal hemorrhage caused by a sudden increase in intra-thoracic or intra-abdominal pressure. Hemorrhage may be present in the vitreous, subhyaloid, or intraretinal /sub-internal limiting membrane. Terson syndrome is intraocular hemorrhage associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, or traumatic brain injury. Causes include Terson syndrome, Valsalva retinopathy, proliferative diabetic retinopathy, and proliferative retinopathy after retinal vein occlusions. Preretinal hemorrhages are “boat” or ‘D’ shaped hemorrhages which collect between the posterior limiting membrane of the vitreous and internal limiting membrane (ILM) of the retina. They are commonly seen in choroidal neovascular membranes (CNVM), choroidal tumors, and choroidal rupture secondary to acute trauma. These hemorrhages are located between RPE and Bruch membrane and appear dark red with well-defined sharp borders. Sub-macular hemorrhages are commonly seen in choroidal neovascular membranes secondary to ARMD. Such hemorrhages are commonly seen in ARMD, presumed ocular histoplasmosis, high myopia, PCV, retinal macroaneurysm, and trauma. The hemorrhages are deep red in color and broader in shape with diffuse margins. These hemorrhages occur between the photoreceptor layer and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Purtscher-like retinopathy is seen in acute pancreatitis, renal failure, and autoimmune disease. Retinal findings are intraretinal whitening, cotton wool spots, and intraretinal hemorrhages. Purtsher retinopathy is an occlusive microvasculopathy associated with cranial or thoracic compressive trauma. Common causes for such hemorrhages include diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusions, ocular ischemic syndrome, sickle cell retinopathy, and juxta foveal telangiectasia. These are dense, dark red, sharply outlined, and are seen in disorders that affect the pre-venular deep capillary layer. These dot and blot hemorrhages are found within the inner nuclear and outer plexiform layers of the retina. Roth spots are characteristic of subacute bacterial endocarditis and also seen in leukemia, anemia, anoxia, and other rare conditions. Capillary rupture with extravasation, and central fibrin–platelet plug gives the white center to the Roth spot. It was Litten who described the association (Litten sign) and referred to it as Roth spots. Roth spots: Roth spots are round in shape with a white center. Yet it�s a form of reasoning Bertillon used throughout his handwriting analysis. But if I flip it a hundred times and observe ten or more heads there�s nothing even worth noting. If I flip a coin ten times and every flip comes up heads we should rightly be suspicious. It opens by pointing out a common sense error. Ten years later the French government commissioned three of France�s leading mathematicians - including world famous Henri Poincar� - to evaluate Bertillon�s assessment. Dreyfus was found guilty.īordereau, Photo in 1994 Bertillon calculated the chance of certain similarities was so small that the traitorous memo must have been the work of Dreyfus. Math came into play when dealing with coincidences between the memo and a handwriting sample from Dreyfus. And even more, he didn�t have a firm grasp of mathematics. It allowed police to connect a criminal record to an actual person before the days of fingerprints or DNA tests.īut for his many accomplishments, Bertillon wasn�t a handwriting expert. The methods, popularly known as Bertillonage, were based on measuring criminals. Bertillon was famous throughout France and the Western world, the result of developing the first scientific methods for criminal forensics. Lacking an expert in handwriting analysis, the prosecution called upon Alphonse Bertillon as its expert witness. The sole piece of direct evidence against Dreyfus was the memo. Within a matter of weeks, Alfred Dreyfus, a rising young officer of Jewish descent, was arrested. The memo conveyed secret information about the French military, leading French Intelligence to seek a traitor. It�s also a story of bad mathematics.Īt the core of the 1894 controversy was a memo discovered in the trash at the German embassy in Paris. The Dreyfus Affair is a tangled story of espionage, deceit, abuse of power, warring political factions, and the future of France in the twentieth century. It was a case of military injustice that threatened government stability and shaped the future of human rights. The University of Houston�s College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. The Superposition Theorem finds use in the study of alternating current (AC) circuits, and semiconductor (amplifier) circuits, where sometimes AC is often mixed (superimposed) with DC. Resistors have no polarity-specific behavior, and so the circuits we’ve been studying so far all meet this criterion. Hence, networks containing components like lamps (incandescent or gas-discharge) or varistors could not be analyzed.Īnother prerequisite for Superposition Theorem is that all components must be “bilateral,” meaning that they behave the same with electrons flowing either direction through them. The need for linearity also means this Theorem cannot be applied in circuits where the resistance of a component changes with voltage or current. The requisite of linearity means that Superposition Theorem is only applicable for determining voltage and current, not power!!! Power dissipations, being nonlinear functions, do not algebraically add to an accurate total when only one source is considered at a time. Quite simple and elegant, don’t you think? It must be noted, though, that the Superposition Theorem works only for circuits that are reducible to series/parallel combinations for each of the power sources at a time (thus, this theorem is useless for analyzing an unbalanced bridge circuit), and it only works where the underlying equations are linear (no mathematical powers or roots). Once again applying these superimposed figures to our circuit: Circuit Analysis using Superposition principle ENGRTUTOR 17.5K subscribers 2. Here I will show the superposition method applied to current: and one for the circuit with only the 7 volt battery in effect:Ĭurrents add up algebraically as well, and can either be superimposed as done with the resistor voltage drops, or simply calculated from the final voltage drops and respective resistances (I=E/R).Įither way, the answers will be the same. Since we have two sources of power in this circuit, we will have to calculate two sets of values for voltage drops and/or currents, one for the circuit with only the 28 volt battery in effect. Let’s look at our example circuit again and apply Superposition Theorem to it: Then, once voltage drops and/or currents have been determined for each power source working separately, the values are all “superimposed” on top of each other (added algebraically) to find the actual voltage drops/currents with all sources active. The strategy used in the Superposition Theorem is to eliminate all but one source of power within a network at a time, using series/parallel analysis to determine voltage drops (and/or currents) within the modified network for each power source separately. Superposition, on the other hand, is obvious. A theorem like Millman’s certainly works well, but it is not quite obvious why it works so well. Superposition theorem is one of those strokes of genius that takes a complex subject and simplifies it in a way that makes perfect sense. By the 19 th century, it is estimated that 90% of sailors in the US navy had at least one tattoo on their body.Īlthough the Polynesian designs were – and still are – part of the sailors’ tattoo ‘armory’ of designs, the tattoo culture amongst nautical brethren started to take on a design life force of its own. The practice of sailors tattooing their bodies took hold in the late 18 th Century, and over a short period of time, tattoos had spread throughout the British and American navies. The tattoo methods employed weren’t much different to those used by the Polynesians, although early records indicate the ink was made from gunpowder and urine. In those early days, sailors had their tattoos imprinted by the Polynesian tattooists in the islands, using their traditional tattooing tools and ink, but it wasn’t long before the matelots started to tattoo each other on board their ships. To this day, the only Polynesian art that is known to the world at large is from their tattoo designs, which still remain very popular. The members of Cook’s crew on the Endeavour were the first Europeans to ink Polynesian tattoos on their bodies. There were many subsequent references to tattoos in both Captain Cook’s and Sir Joseph Banks’ diaries, and in 1774, Banks returned to England with a living example of the art – a tattooed Polynesian warrior called Omai. It was here that Banks found the first examples of the famous intricate Maori face tattoos, and in January 1770, he acquired a perfectly preserved and tattooed Maori head. Later that year in October, Captain Cook discovered a group of hitherto unknown islands near New Zealand which were inhabited by Maoris. He also notes that the wounds remain painful for many days before they heal.īanks goes on to describe the tattooing of a 14-year-old girl on her buttocks, which was clearly so painful for the girl to endure that he had to leave before the tattoo was completed. kept in coconut shells and mixed with water…”īanks noted that the tattoo instruments were made of bone and shell which were fashioned into sharp ‘teeth’ numbering from 3 to 20 which are dipped into the black liquor and then driven into the skin by quick sharp blows that penetrate the skin “so deep that every stroke is followed by a small quantity of blood”. He writes that the color was “lamp black”, and was made from “…smoke of a kind of oily nuts used by them instead of candles…. “In short, they have an infinite diversity of figures in which they place this mark and some of them, we were told, had significations but this we never learned to our satisfaction.” which both sexes have on their arms and legs. “Some have ill-designed figures of men, birds or dogs but they more generally have this figure “Z” either simply, as the woman are generally marked with it, on every joint of their fingers and toes and often round the outside of their feet, or in different figures of it as square, circles, crescents, etc. “This they do by inlaying the color black under their skins in such a manner as to be indelible everyone is marked thus in different parts of his body accordingly maybe to his humor or different circumstances of his life. The first record on tattoos was written in August 1769, when Banks wrote in his journal: He was also the person who adopted the Polynesian word ‘tatau’ or ‘tattow’ into the English lexicon – the word we all know today as ‘tattoo’. To be strictly accurate, it was the famous naturalist, Sir Joseph Banks – on board HMS Endeavour as a botanist – who became the first westerner to record the details of ‘native tattoos’. It was during Captain Cook’s first voyage, which commenced in 1766, that he first encountered tattoos on the Polynesian Island of Tahiti. What is lesser known is his pivotal role in introducing the art of tattooing to the sailors of the world, who in turn made it widely known to the western world in general. He traveled thousands of miles across uncharted oceans, from New Zealand and Australia, to the Pacific Islands, to Hawaii, mapping in great detail the seas, the lands and the coastlines he encountered and gave many islands, places, rivers, and towns their present-day names. Most of you are at least vaguely aware that the great British explorer, Captain James Cook, led three epic voyages of discovery between 17, captaining three famous royal navy ships – HMS Endeavour, HMS Resolution, and finally, HMS Discovery. The sage green color palette is pleasant to stare at and really elevates the overall aesthetics.īloxburg 3-Story House Ideas 6. With this being said, it looks very realistic to what a home would look like in real life. It also has got a very distinct and soft look. It comes from iKotori.įor the exteriors, the house ranges around $85,000, which is reasonable.įor the house layout, it is a two-story building with a super cute backyard, pool, and picnic table for outdoor lunches. Those searching for a cuter aesthetic out of their Roblox home can check out this Soft Sage Green House. $85K – Soft Sage Green House (Game Pass – Multiple Floors, Advanced Placement) This house is perfect for players looking for modern house ideas on Bloxburg at the start of their playthrough.ĥ. This affordability also extends to the game pass, as this house does not require any of them. Even with its beautiful and modern design on the house’s interior and exterior, it manages to stick to a strict $10,000 to $15,000 budget. This Roblox house also comes from YouTube iSkY, and it is perfect for players who are just beginning to play in Bloxburg. $10K – Modern Starter Home (No Game Pass) It is cheap to build this house without forgetting the stylish aesthetic on the exterior. Besides these, there is also a living room or kitchen space. Inside are two bedrooms, one bathroom, and one carport space. It is a more straightforward build with a single-story layout and a minimalist front yard. The entire build will cost you just $12,000, so it is an excellent alternative to the other budget homes we have seen already. Taking a step back into the budget home territory, this budget starter residence from iSkY is a wonderful option. $12K – Budget Starter House (No Game Pass) Top 10 Bloxburg House Ideas You Should Build Bloxburg 1-Story House Ideas 1. $244K – Modern Hillside Mansion (Game Pass – Advanced Placement, Multiple Floors) $69K – Dark Academia Manor (Game Pass – Multiple Floors) $126K – Spring Cottagecore Family House (Game Pass – Multiple Floors, Advanced Placement) $173K – Minimalist Modern Mansion (Game Pass – Advanced Placement, Basement, Multiple Floors) $2.5M – Luxury Modern Mansion Bloxburg (Game Pass – Large Plot, Multiple Floors, Basement, Advanced Placement) $195K – Two-Story Modern Family Home (Game Pass – Advanced Placement, Multiple Floors) $25K – Split-Level Contemporary House (Game Pass – Multiple Floors) “Īdvice: Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable. Don't let yourself go, 'cause everybody cries and everybody hurts sometimes. (1992) “When you're sure you've had enough of this life, well, hang on. Don’t cause harm to the world and its inhabitants make it a better place for all of us instead. There are people dying if you care enough for the living, make a better place for you and me.”Īdvice: Take care of all of humanity and the precious world around us. Here are 22 songs from the 90s and early 2000s with the best lyrical advice: 1. “Heal The World” by Michael Jackson (1991) “Heal the world, make it a better place for you and me and the entire human race. I may have heard these songs thousands of times as a child, but it wasn’t until I was an adult that I heard the lyrical advice they were giving me through the radio.Īfter rediscovering several songs from the 90s and early 2000s era, I’m here to share with you some of the best. Just call me a musical medium: I’m about to give you a spiritual awakening on music from the past. The lyrics have meaning as you hear them at this more mature stage.įor me, the best part of listening to songs from my youth (the 90s and early 2000s) is the fact that hearing them is like revisiting a childhood friend I looked up to someone older and wiser who was always one step ahead of me in life. You understand the chaos of the world and why Lenny Kravitz desperately desired an otherworldly escape.Īs you rediscover these songs at a later chapter in your life, they aren’t just songs you memorized as a child and proudly belted out in the car. You can now empathize with bittersweet break-up lyrics after having your heart broken. You’re capable of giving them a place within your life, making a connection to your own reality. You more than likely engaged in little to no introspection as you belted out the lyrics to “Time of Your Life” by Green Day.īut, as an adult, you hear beyond the guitar riffs and boisterous vocals you actually digest the lyrics and their meaning. For the first time, you really hear the lyrics and understand the meaning for what they are.Īs a child, most songs were just catchy rhymes you knew the words to. It isn’t just the realization that you religiously listened to it through the speakers of the childhood community swimming pool where you spent your summers, but it's also the fact that the nostalgia brings with it a sense of clarity.Īs you listen to that same song years later, you hear it much differently now than you did then. What makes rediscovering old music so grand is you not only have an album of memories already associated with a certain track and its lyrics, but you’re also able to hear it differently now that you’re older. It’s a wonderful, semi-magical feeling when you discover a new song that really strikes a chord with you a song that instantly becomes your loyal “feel good” song, or speaks volumes with how you’re feeling at that exact moment in your life.īut what’s even better than discovering new music, is rediscovering music you once knew. There’s nothing like being able to recall and recite the lyrics to a song you first heard when you were 10 years old. To complete a wire transfer, the sender must provide his bank name and account number of the recipient, the receiving account number, the city and state of the receiving bank and the bank's routing number. It is used for domestic or international transactions in which no cash or check exchange is involved, but the account balance is directly debited electronically and the funds are transferred to another account in real time. Banks, credit unions, & financial institutions. ACH Routing Numbers are used for direct deposit of payroll, dividends, annuities, monthly payments and collections, federal and state tax payments etc.įedwire Routing Number: Fedwire Transfer service is the fastest method for transferring funds between business account and other bank accounts. Ascension Credit Union, Gonzales, Louisiana. To send or retrieve files through the RPS commercial software support desk. The last number is called as a check digit number which is a confirmation number. Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Saturday 9:00 a.m. Pay your Ascension Credit Union bill online with doxo, Pay with a credit card, debit card, or direct from your bank account. The next four numbers identify the specific bank. Contact Center 1.888.369.2207 Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. Ascension Credit Union Customer Support 22 (Contact). Branches 2256 Highway 70, Donaldsonville, LA, 70346, United States 2256212800 2430 S Burnside Ave, Gonzales, LA, 70737, United States 2256212800 2271. The first four digits identify the Federal Reserve district where the bank is located. ACH routing number is a nine digit number. Burnside Ave Gonzales, LA 70737 Mailing Address: PO Box 248 Gonzales, LA 70707 Hours Main Office. Banks offer ACH services for businesses who want to collect funds and make payments electronically in batches through the national ACH network. Ascension Credit Union is committed to providing financial services to our members. ACH helps to improves payment processing efficiency and accuracy, and reduce expenses. This routing number is used for electronic financial transactions in the United States. Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was opened and the type of transaction made.Įach routing number is unique to a particular bank, large banks may have more than one routing number for different states.ĪCH Routing Number: ACH Routing Number stands for Automated Clearing House (ACH). This number identifies the financial institution upon which a payment is drawn. The ABA routing number is a 9-digit identification number assigned to financial institutions by The American Bankers Association (ABA). ABA Routing Number: Routing numbers are also referred to as "Check Routing Numbers", "ABA Numbers", or "Routing Transit Numbers" (RTN). Great to use instead of rice in any dish or cooked as the perfect partner to a healthy salad, it’s a great way to get your children to enjoy the many benefits of millets. Rich in Vitamin B12 and Iron, it can help little ones form strong and healthy bones. Popular Jowar recipes include: Jowar Dosa, Jowar Rotis, Jowar Chila, Jowar Banana Sheera, Jowar Golpadi and an extensive range of other popular Indian delicacies.įoxtail millet is also another star replacement from the millet family. It’s also full of antioxidants and has a low glycemic index, especially compared to rice. Jowar, another commonly used cereal, is widely grown across the country and is a staple dish for those seeking a healthy, gluten-free alternative to whole grains. The multitude of Ragi recipes include: Ragi Dosa, Ragi Porridge, Ragi Laddoos, Ragi Ball (popularly known as Ragi Mudde), Ragi Porridge and a whole lot more. The list of Ragi benefits are endless and the right Ragi dish can surely become your kid’s favorite snack or dish. It’s high-fiber, rich in calcium and phosphorus and is an excellent source of natural iron. Ragi, the most commonly used millet in the country, comes power-packed with nutrients. In India, we have easy access to 10 types of millets that can easily work with any dish that our kids are used to eating. The greatest way to counter the overconsumption of refined flour is to replace it with wholesome cereals like millets. Sometimes, all we have to do is look to our past to come up with fitting solutions for the future. Food for kids need not be the complex problem that most brands in the market make it seem to be. For a growing child, especially between the ages of 0-12, food provides the building blocks for their holistic development. How do we solve this big problem?Įstablishing the right relationship with foodĪs Auguste Escoffier rightly said, “Good food is the foundation for genuine happiness”. Refined flour, preservatives, trans fats, added sugars, excess use of salt and a host of other unhealthy ingredients make up most of the snacks and food products for kids. While attractive colors and cheerful mascots lure children into picking up a snack, the back label can shed light on some shocking information. One small trip to the nearest supermarket is enough to counter all the good work you’ve done for your kid’s diet. The Problem with food for kids in the modern age The way food is made and consumed has drastically changed over the last few decades. While we can draw endless comparisons to how our parents and grandparents played these important roles in our lives, there are some stark differences when we look at the current day and age we live in. Being a parent in this fast-paced world is not easy. |
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