Magtheridon is a fresh new server, started recently after the release of TBC, like Area 52 it has the Hybrid Risk system. More Features can be learned at Project Ascension Game Guide, It'll have information such as Mystic Enchants, Unique Game Modes, and more! Where you can potentially lose gear in it. PvP in Area 52 goes even as far as High Risk Battlegrounds and Arenas. Which you can learn more about in the following video, at 6:55. You'll be able to find them in outlands at level 70. With the addition of TBC, There's been announcement about new PvP events which have yet to come. In order to do them, you need at least a certain amount of gear from Normal Dungeons before heading into combat with the HC Dungeons. Heroic Dungeons are filled with stronger and more formidable versions of previous dungeons. Additionally, when you're at level 70, you can gather reputation in order to unlock Heroic Dungeons. There's more to the High Risk world of Area 52 and if you'd like to learn about it, you can check it out hereĪs for the PvE content, Area 52 does infact have things such as the Random Dungeon Finder, with that you can find a group to venture your way into any dungeon without having to go looking for the entrance. You can turn in most daily quests at the Call Board in any majoring City. There can be things such as Sieging another Capital City, meaning, if your Horde you can slay the King of the Alliance Varian, or if your alliance, you can take down the Banshee Queen herself! and be rewarded greatly. While in No Risk, you have the inability to lose gear, so you can freely pvp in the world safely, or whatever it is you want to do without having to worry about your gear.Īlong with the Hybrid Risk System, Area 52 does have Daily Quests, which can be either PvP or PvE depending on the quest. When in High Risk, you can pvp in world and steal others gear, or have your gear stolen, because of this, Area 52 has what's known as Bloody Jars, you can check them out at their following link. Which means you can go High Risk or No Risk. Originally named Laughing Skull and Originally named Sargeras before that, Area 52 is a Hybrid Risk realm. Pick this is you want to focus on PvE content without Hybrid Risk features like Bloodforged Gear. Pick this if you want to play with more new players and enjoy a more active leveling experience.
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The subject of aperiodic tilings received new interest in the 1960s when logician Hao Wang noted connections between decision problems and tilings. Earliest aperiodic tilings An aperiodic set of Wang dominoes. Penrose tilings are among the simplest known examples of aperiodic tilings of the plane by finite sets of prototiles. A set of prototiles is said to be aperiodic if all of its tilings are non-periodic, and in this case its tilings are also called aperiodic tilings. Ī tiling that has no periods is non-periodic. That is, each tile in the tiling must be congruent to one of these prototiles. These shapes are called prototiles, and a set of prototiles is said to admit a tiling or tile the plane if there is a tiling of the plane using only these shapes. The tiles in the square tiling have only one shape, and it is common for other tilings to have only a finite number of shapes. A tiling is called periodic when it has periods that shift the tiling in two different directions. A shift (formally, a translation) that preserves the tiling in this way is called a period of the tiling. If a square tiling is shifted by the width of a tile, parallel to the sides of the tile, the result is the same pattern of tiles as before the shift. The most familiar tilings, such as covering a floor with squares meeting edge-to-edge, are examples of periodic tilings. Part of a periodic tiling with two prototilesĬovering a flat surface ("the plane") with some pattern of geometric shapes ("tiles"), with no overlaps or gaps, is called a tiling. Penrose tilings have also been applied in architecture and decoration, as in the floor tiling shown.īackground and history Periodic and aperiodic tilings įigure 1. The study of these tilings has been important in the understanding of physical materials that also form quasicrystals. They are quasicrystals: implemented as a physical structure a Penrose tiling will produce diffraction patterns with Bragg peaks and five-fold symmetry, revealing the repeated patterns and fixed orientations of its tiles. The pattern represented by every finite patch of tiles in a Penrose tiling occurs infinitely many times throughout the tiling. Penrose tilings are self-similar: they may be converted to equivalent Penrose tilings with different sizes of tiles, using processes called inflation and deflation. Roger Penrose in the foyer of the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, standing on a floor with a Penrose tiling Even constrained in this manner, each variation yields infinitely many different Penrose tilings. This may be done in several different ways, including matching rules, substitution tiling or finite subdivision rules, cut and project schemes, and coverings. The Penrose tilings are obtained by constraining the ways in which these shapes are allowed to fit together in a way that avoids periodic tiling. The original form of Penrose tiling used tiles of four different shapes, but this was later reduced to only two shapes: either two different rhombi, or two different quadrilaterals called kites and darts. There are several different variations of Penrose tilings with different tile shapes. Penrose tilings are named after mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose, who investigated them in the 1970s. However, despite their lack of translational symmetry, Penrose tilings may have both reflection symmetry and fivefold rotational symmetry. Here, a tiling is a covering of the plane by non-overlapping polygons or other shapes, and a tiling is aperiodic if it does not contain arbitrarily large periodic regions or patches. A Penrose tiling with rhombi exhibiting fivefold symmetryĪ Penrose tiling is an example of an aperiodic tiling. 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Traditionally, eating dim sum is meant to be a loud and happy affair, a dining experience that involves friends and family. Dim sum is often hailed as a weekend brunch affair or a midday snack, but it’s almost always a social thing. And Hong Kong is known for its bounty of dim sum joints offering a wallet-friendly dim sum meal that’s bloody tasty and as authentic as it gets. Dim Sum doesn’t have to be pricy or deluxe. Beyond that, Eugène du Pont and other family members largely ignored du Pont, excluding him from the company board. du Pont de Nemours and Company, and du Pont was made a limited partner. In 1889, the manufacturing plant passed to the management of Eugène du Pont, at which time it was reorganized and renamed E.I. du Pont Foundation, as "one of the nation's top powder men." Most of the over 200 patents he registered were related to this work.ĭu Pont married his cousin Bessie Gardner (1864–1949) in 1887, and she was the mother of his first four children. Though he started in a low position, he eventually became known, according to the Alfred I. In 1884, after only two years at MIT, he left to work at the family's gunpowder manufacturing plant in the Brandywine mills. Coleman du Pont.įamily business Bessie Gardner du Pont After graduation, he enrolled in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sharing a room with his cousin T. The girls remained in the home, but du Pont was sent to boarding school: first, to the religious Shinn Academy in New Jersey and then, two years later, Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts. ĭu Pont's family intended to separate the children and sell their family home, Swamp Hall, but were persuaded otherwise by the fierce resistance of the children. The du Pont children were orphaned a month later when Éleuthère followed, a victim of tuberculosis. When du Pont was 13, his mother, who had a history of mental illness, was committed to an asylum following an episode of hysteria. The son of Éleuthère Irénée du Pont II, a partner in the DuPont family gunpowder business, and Charlotte Shepard Henderson, he had two older sisters and two younger brothers. duPont Testamentary Trust.ĭu Pont was born in the Brandywine Valley region of Delaware to which his great-great-grandfather Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours had immigrated with his sons after the French Revolution. He died a multimillionaire, with the bulk of his fortune sustaining the Alfred I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (now known as DuPont), in which for many years he served as a director of the board and Vice President of operations.įollowing an acrimonious departure and a brief dip in personal fortunes, he embarked on business of his own, investing in land and banking in Florida. Īlfred du Pont first rose to prominence through his work in his family's Delaware-based gunpowder manufacturing plant, E. 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Better than corn chips, better than crackers, better than bread. For French Onion Dip, plain potato crisps are the BEST. This is an American thing that hasn’t yet made it across the waters.Īnd it might sound strange to some people, dunking potato crisps in dip.īut trust me. Hands down, the BEST thing to dip in Onion Dip is plain crinkle cut potato crisps. I’ve kept it for 4 to 5 days and it was 100% perfect, no flavour loss at all. It’s great on the day it’s made, but it’s even better the next day once the flavours have had time to meld together even more! How long can you keep homemade French Onion Dip? The caramelised onion infuses it with beautiful flavour that’s savoury with natural sweetness – there’s no sugar in this recipe, it’s all from the natural caramelisation of the onion! It’s a creamy dip, a gorgeous soft creamy texture rather than the rock-hard dips you get from the grocery store where your chips break every time you try to scoop some up. What homemade French Onion Dip tastes like It will take a good 20 to 25 minutes and it can’t be hurried otherwise the onions just burn instead of turning golden and sweet! The key flavour base is the caramelised onions. Hint of spice – adds a touch of extra flavour and warmth to the dip!Īnd here’s how to make it. I swear, this does NOT need that much – way too rich! I made it with 3 tablespoons of butter, no oil, which is plenty and New Lattice Cut Kettle Cooked potato chips start with a Lay's signature potato, sliced thick and cut into a unique open-cut lattice shape. The original recipe called for 4 tablespoons of butter AND 1/4 cup of oil. Lay's Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut potato chips are now available nationwide in two flavors: Aged Cheddar and Black Pepper and Roasted Garlic and Sea Salt. Less butter – as much as I love Ina Garten, I often find myself cutting down the fat she uses in her recipes quite substantially. Lays Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut Roasted Garlic and Sea Salt offer the sophisticated combination of roasted garlic with just the right amount of sea salt in each bite.Lays Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut Aged Cheddar. The dip base is cream cheese (tang + richness), mayonnaise (flavour + fat) and sour cream (tang + reduces richness a bit) Lays Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut potato chips are available at retailers nationwide for a suggested retail price of 3.49 for a 7.0 oz. It’s the classic way it’s served in the US – try it once and you’ll be converted for life!įrench Onion Dip gets its name from French Onion Soup, with the flavour base of both being caramelised onion. The BEST chips to serve with French Onion Dip are plain crinkle cut potato chips. I will never give up the packet soup mix French Onion Dip. It’s an 80’s thing, it’s an Aussie thing, and it’s a nostalgic thing.īut if you want a French Onion Dip that’s elevated to incredible status, make this Homemade French Onion Dip from scratch! and in fact, here’s the recipe!īUT a REAL Homemade French Onion Dip, made from scratch by making your own caramelised onion trumps the shortcut soup mix version 10 times over. It’s seriously incredible!Ĭonfession time: I’ve made shortcut French Onion Dip using a packet of French Onion Soup mix many, many times…. It’s worth making because you will never, ever get this flavour in store bought dip! Not from the most expensive gourmet store in town, and certainly not in those tubs at the grocery store. bag.įor more information, visit Onion Dip made from scratch will knock your socks off. Lay's Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut potato chips are available at retailers nationwide for a suggested retail price of $3.49 for a 7.0 oz.
Tennyson urges in the last stanza that we should always honor the Light Brigade and that it will live forever in history. As Jerome McGann has shown, Tennysons poem encourages this celebratory response by presenting the light cavalry brigade as an aesthetic object. They were shot at again as they left and the remainder of the Brigade returned from the valley. The 'world' thus unified in Tennysons 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' consists of those reader-observers who can recognize and celebrate the glory in the event. They were charging an entire army and started killing the Russians and Cossacks while the world marvelled at their courage and breaking their defences while suffering casualties. Threatening cannons surround them and they go to the dangerous part of the valley. They do not even complain once and they are ready to give up their lives for the country. The speaker is one surviving member of the Light Brigade who is trying to ensure that his fellow soldiers are remembered for their brave sacrifice they made for the nation.ĭespite knowing that their mission was a complete mistake and it can cost them their lives, the Light Brigade enters the valley of death to capture the guns. The poem has a respectful tone because Tennyson had a very high regard for the men who gave up their lives for their nation despite the fact that their orders were a mistake. The poem is about fulfilling your duties under any circumstances. Tennyson tries to immortalize the soldiers through his popular work. Tennyson’s 1854 poem, “The Charge of the Light Brigade” focuses on the historical attack of the Light Brigade on the Russians and the Battle of Balaclava. Noble six hundred! Analysis of Tennyson’s “The Charge of the Light Brigade” Rode the six hundred.”Forward, the Light Brigade!” The Charge of the Light Brigade BY LORD ALFRED TENNYSON The poem is about how heroic the soldiers were. The battle was fought between Russia, Britain, Turkey and France because Russia wanted to gain control of the Dardanelles, an important British sea-route. The poem is about the attack of the Light Brigade on the Russians and the Battle of Balaclava, which took place in 1854. Lord Alfred Tennyson wrote “The Charge of the Light Brigade” by hand in December 1854. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Alfred Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Alfred Tennyson.Each Everyman title offers these extensive materials at a price that competes with the most inexpensive editions on the market-but Everyman Paperbacks have durable binding, quality paper, and the highest editorial and scholarly standards. But the best feature must be Everyman's uniquely low price. 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Newsom, now governor of California, is a close friend of hers, and the two have even vacationed together.ĭuring her first three years as district attorney, San Francisco’s conviction rate jumped from 52 to 67 percent. That same election, Gavin Newsom was elected mayor, succeeding Willie Brown. With her victory, she became the first Black woman in California to be elected district attorney. She was elected in a runoff with 56.5 percentof the vote. Her message, a top strategist on that campaign told POLITICO, was: “We’re progressive, like Terence Hallinan, but we’re competent like Terence Hallinan is not.” In 2003, she ran for district attorney in San Francisco against incumbent Terence Hallinan, her former boss. In 2003, they would provide the financial backing to make her a formidable candidate in her first campaign for office. “And she was absolutely right.”Īfter being recruited to the San Francisco District Attorney’s office by a former colleague in Alameda, Harris cracked down on teenage prostitution in the city, reorienting law enforcement’s approach to focus on the girls as victims rather than as criminals selling sex.ĭuring this time, Harris courted influential friends among San Francisco’s moneyed elite. That December, Harris broke up with him because “she concluded there was no permanency in our relationship,” Brown told Joan Walsh in 2003. In 1995, Brown was elected mayor of San Francisco. From his perch in the assembly, Brown appointed Harris to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the Medical Assistance Commission-positions that together paid her around $80,000 a year on top of her prosecutor’s salary. In 1994, Harris began dating Willie Brown, a powerhouse in California politics who was then the speaker of the state assembly and was 30 years older than Harris. While she acknowledged that prosecutors have historically earned a bad reputation, she said she wanted to change the system from the inside. Harris’ family was initially skeptical of the career choice. In 1990, after passing the bar, Harris joined the Alameda County prosecutor’s office in Oakland as an assistant district attorney focusing on sex crimes. “I’m dealing with this brutal stuff, dog-eat-dog in school, and then I would come home and we would all stand by the toilet and wave bye to a piece of shit,” Harris recalled in 2018. While attending law school in San Francisco, Harris lived with her sister, Maya, and helped potty-train Maya’s daughter. She majored in political science and economics, and joined the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. In Montreal, a 13-year-old Harris and her younger sister, Maya, led a successful demonstration in front of their apartment building in protest of a policy that banned children from playing on the lawn.Īfter high school, Harris attended Howard University, the prestigious historically Black college in Washington, D.C. Harris attended middle school and high school in Montreal after her mom got a teaching job at McGill University and a position as a cancer researcher at Jewish General Hospital. She visited India as a child and was heavily influenced by her grandfather, a high-ranking government official who fought for Indian independence, and grandmother, an activist who traveled the countryside teaching impoverished women about birth control. “My mother understood very well that she was raising two black daughters,” Harris later wrote in her autobiography, “and she was determined to make sure we would grow into confident, proud black women.” For the next three years, she’d play “Miss Mary Mack” and cat’s cradle with her friends on the bus that traveled from her predominantly black, lower-middle-class neighborhood to her school located in a prosperous white district.Īs a child, Harris went to both a Black Baptist church and a Hindu temple-embracing both her South Asian and Black identities. In first grade, Harris was bused to Thousand Oaks Elementary School, which was in its second year of integration. Harris’ parents divorced when she was 7, and her mother raised her and her sister, Maya, on the top floor of a yellow duplex in Berkeley. “A culture that worships goddesses produces strong women,” Gopalan told the Los Angeles Times in 2004. Her mother chose Kamala’s name as a nod both to her Indian roots-Kamala means “lotus” and is another name for the Hindu goddess Lakshmi-and the empowerment of women. After she was born, they took young Kamala along to protests in a stroller. Her parents met at UC Berkeley while pursuing graduate degrees, and bonded over a shared passion for the civil rights movement, which was active on campus. Kamala Devi Harris was born in Oakland, California on October 20, 1964, the eldest of two children born to Shyamala Gopalan, a cancer researcher from India, and Donald Harris, an economist from Jamaica. We have an official Autumn Leaves tab made by UG professional guitarists.Check out the tab ». 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With trends like Gemini hair and "bropper" already proving popular for the season, we couldn't wait to find out what other hair colour hues the experts think are going to be the hottest and most wearable this season. 94,423 views, added to favorites 2,047 times. When a new season comes around, there's just something about switching up our hair colour that's far too tempting, especially now that salon's are fully up and running (unlike the year that shall not be named). Autumn Leaves Verse Gm7 C7b9 FM7 The falling leaves drift by my window BbM7 Em7b5 A7 Dm7 The autumn leaves of red and gold Gm7 C7b9 FM7 I see your lips, the summer kisses BbM7 Em7b5 A7 Dm7 The sunburnt hands I used to hold Chorus Em7b5 A7 Dm7 Since you went away the days grow long C7 FM7 BbM7 And soon I'll hear old. Cosy jumpers ( preferably knitted by Tom Daley), a minimum of three Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser hot chocolates a day, and a brand-spanking-new hair colour is exactly what the doctor ordered for autumn 2023 if you ask us. While some drivers said their driving time was only eight hours, more said they were likely to spend 10 hours on the road including re-deliveries and hold-ups such as traffic jams and parking.ĭrivers also have to pay costs such as insurance, van rental and maintenance, as well as parking tickets, which are often an unavoidable part of completing a job. They say “a nine hour delivery round” does not include time waiting to load vans or dealing with undelivered parcels at the end of the day. Rates of pay can differ radically around the country, as small groups of drivers are managed by small companies known as “delivery service partners”, rather than directly by Amazon.ĭrivers receive just over £14 per hour on paper, but many say they work longer than the hours they are paid. Some said shifts were being dropped or offered at very short notice, making it difficult to plan ahead. Several drivers who said while they had not seen a drop in daily pay compared with pre-“peak” levels, they were getting one or two fewer shifts each week. “As delivery drivers we are exhausted, we’ve worked tirelessly through a pandemic only to come out of the other side and receive a kick in the teeth,” the petition says.ĭrivers say rates of pay are constantly fluctuating – with one driver experiencing five different changes in day rates since September while others had had two or three adjustments in that time. More than 39,000 people have signed a petition via Organise – more than 250 of whom are Amazon workers – calling on the online retailer to review pay rates. “We’re in quite a different world now than we were last summer, and even if the salary now is the same as it was then, this is a real-terms pay cut in the face of soaring inflation and rising petrol prices, that is only likely to become more untenable in the coming months,” she said. Pavlina Draganova of campaign group Organise said that while pay was returning to the same levels as before the Christmas peak season, for many it still represented a real-terms cut. Some drivers say pay was cut back in December and others in January or February, despite a nationwide shortages of skilled workers.ĭrivers say they have been handed a pay cut equivalent to an average £20 a day from the temporary “peak” rates introduced in October despite, some say, being asked to deliver up to 60 more parcels per shift. Hourly rates are on average just over £14.60 per hour – about £2 an hour less, or 12% below, rates in October and November during the Black Friday and pre-Christmas rush. Now the winter rush is over, Amazon drivers are raising the alarm, reporting significant drops in pay and in the number of shifts being offered, while others say petrol payments have not increased to reflect soaring fuel prices. Their wages rose last year, after Covid-19 restrictions lifted and the rapid reopening of the economy led to a shortage of labour. Rather than keeping these workers on its books, it manages them through what are called delivery service providers, small companies that handle groups of drivers, who work as self-employed independent contractors with no right to holiday pay, sick pay or the “national living wage”. To deliver a service of this scale and complexity, Amazon relies on a network of thousands of drivers. They range from Prime next-day deliveries to the last mile of packages shipped from thousands of miles away in China or India. Amazon is the largest private parcel courier in the UK, delivering 15% of the estimated 5.4bn packages in 2021 – the equivalent of more than 2m items a day. |
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