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Händchen halten
“Jeder kann so etwas einfaches wie Händchen halten, wenn es einem gut geht. Hände halten, wenn es einem oder beiden schlecht geht, ist eine viel größere Kunst. Die kaum noch jemand beherrscht.” Vor exakt sechs Jahren mal geschrieben. Und passt halt leider immer noch.
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200 Films of 1952
Film number 192: Hellgate
Release date: September 5th, 1952
Studio: Lippert Pictures, Commandeer Films
Genre: western
Director: Charles Marquis Warren
Producer: John C. Champion
Actors: Sterling Hayden, Ward Bond, James Arness
Plot Summary: In 1867, a Kansas man is sent to the infamous Hellgate prison in New Mexico after being wrongly convicted of being in a guerilla gang. Once there, he tries to get along with his fellow inmates, avoid an antagonistic commandant, and find a way to get a new trial. Hellgate more than lives up to its name, though, and surviving may be the hardest thing he has to do.
My Rating (out of five stars): ***
This was a somewhat uneven film with several things to recommend it and several things that made it disappointing. I went in thinking this was going to be a film like I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, the brilliant 1932 indictment of the prison system. Instead, it was closer to a typical “innocent man in prison” drama. It certainly showed the horrors of a brutal inhumane prison, but it didn’t seem to have anything larger to say about that, even if we got a quote by Oliver Wendell Holmes at the beginning! (major spoilers)
The Good:
Stirling Hayden as Gil, the innocent man. I like Hayden, even if his acting style can be kind of monotone at times. It usually works for the type of characters he plays- stoic, tough, and determined. His eyes always communicate much more than the words that come out of his mouth, so you know he’s not JUST a tough guy; there is pain and sensitivity in the man as well.
Ward Bond as the sadistic Lt. Voorhees. His performance stood out here, and it was typical Bond- gruff, angry, mean, but also a bit aloof.
James Arness as Redfield, Gil’s cellmate. He was very effective as a hard and brutish leader.
This film looked like it had a much bigger budget than it did. I was shocked to see Lippert Pictures in the credits. Everything from the script to the sets to the performances were above par.
The depiction of prison abuse was vivid and horrible to witness.
The location was eerie and awful- the cells inside of a cave, the spiked logs that served as prison gates, the coffin-like solitary confinement box partially buried in the sand... it all left an indelible mark.
The men in the prison looked realistically sweaty, dirty, unshaven, and wearing the same worn clothes. Every time you looked at them you could feel the heat and the dust they lived in.
The Bad:
A plague occurs later in the film, but the first disease we come across is “Classical Hollywood Good Wife Syndrome!” Gil’s wife Ellen showed up intermittently to cry, worry, or declare her love and devotion. She did get more action than the norm, though. While she was worrying and staying devoted, she was also working hard to secure her husband’s freedom. And she was ultimately successful!
For me, it didn’t delve enough into the issue of inhumane prison conditions. This story was solely focused on Gil, and when he was set free, that was that. I understand that was probably the film's intention, but I wished it had broadened things a little more.
There was some obvious foreshadowing when an explicit discussion happened about how crucial it was that wagons come with water every month. There was no supply of water where they were. The conversation went on for a length of time that telegraphed what would happen later on.
The portrayal of Native Americans was not the worst I’ve seen, but it wasn’t good either. You could also tell that some of them were white men wearing Cher wigs and bandanas.
There was a whipping scene in the film where one of Gil’s cellmates was being viciously lashed, but the incompetent way it was filmed sucked all of the realism and drama of it. Was it a budget issue?
The typhus epidemic at the end felt like it came out of nowhere. I even rewound the film a little to see if I had missed anything that set things up more clearly. The way it conveniently enabled Gil’s arc of redemption was awfully contrived as well.
The final scene of the movie did look like something filmed on a cheap budget- when Ellen and Gil run to each other and collapse in each other’s arms, they are clearly standing in a mediocre set meant to look like the outdoors- with fake bushes and trees placed around them in a way that screamed “set design.”
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Oliver Lippert released two books so far and offers some kind of merchandise with own designs. Check the link out, buy the book - they are in German and some texts are in English (or partly in other languages).
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Clean Eating is the New Black
Author : Chanamon Chinwong
What is Clean Eating?
When people heard of the word ‘Clean Eating’, they tend to misinterpret and misunderstand it. Most people think clean eating is for people who want to lose weight. In fact, clean eating is the concept that people eat natural food and eat less artificial ingredients as much as possible. According to Voo and Sass (2019), clean eating is eating real food the way nature delivered it or as close as possible rather than eating processed food like sausage and ham. Clean diet is beneficial and practical for everyone. Healthy eating plate includes a variety of fruits and vegetables, healthy oils like olive oil, whole grain bread and brown rice, protein sources like meat and fish, drinking water and avoid sugar-added beverages (Olsen, 2018). Next, I will give some easy suggestions for people who just start eating clean.
Figure 1. How to practice clean eating, by E. Smith, 2018, https://www.flickr.com/photos/145804252@N06/43015005364/in/photolist-f7biAP-QVvCo8-6YbcDt-aXFNMz-fXt8g3-kpWYHf-8Lzfqg-28Tmo5u-54TLoe-7CRh1k-gPzsnV-fk1yv1-244Lxh9-neptLz-qQt18o-ZMkayE-deE27D-2aYEBA2-bjxmtG-W3NFwx-ZuJMna-DJ3XLA-EhyBCj-oxnkgb-cjCM29-dNwsZz-2cfjMej-dUpTAM-XmkEb7-kHzWPR-bDmhhq-8EtDXx-bW5pWd-8HdtQ6-2e7ZHWG-28x69tw-FMzK7M-UWZmmP-TriBPg-9JPotD-21uNmTR-TQRjws-eTjraR-21LTMBy-D1pB7g-7xPvbh-b7aH5B-bYXMwh-YKsRPo-hoYZza. Copyright 2018 by E. Smith/Flickr.
Easy Steps for Clean Eating Beginner
- Eat whole real food : It means that you should eat and cook with real tomato instead of canned tomato. You should try to avoid processed food and eat natural food such as nuts, fresh fruits and vegetables, oats, fresh eggs, and brown rice.
- Avoid artificial ingredients : You should avoid preservatives, color additives, MSG, trans fats, and artificial sweetener. When you go shopping, you have to read the product label and select the one with the least artificial chemicals.
- Eating in a healthy portion : You should eat in a proper serving size. According to Lippert, it is recommended to divide your plate into five parts: three-fifths should be fruits and vegetables, one-fifth is protein, and one-fifth is healthy carbs (Voo and Sass, 2019).
Figure 2. Clean eating, by M. Fernandez, 2019, https://www.flickr.com/photos/170794019@N03/47486632452/in/photolist-2fmepqh-VX1WW3-5Zub23-98VJHU-YZAoYY-qdG32Q-98V4aG-7L4vgZ-ajSoKR-Tx88Ud-98VE1d-GVbKvZ-21uVrGL-98VSuE-fwis7q-21Kzn3j-6927t1-2dZcwGc-F3YtAJ-6GggVt-jwRKZz-qtRs6q-2a4ZZ9f-dqcv2w-22xapR5-7DZd3B-qx6ZzX-o3ezGs-76JLEM-b2aCfZ-btxB6R-6B1F2v-98VBhL-5JhQwn-Fz8Hj7-ajV9rq-ZHXsLs-ZxWrtv-ZHXtP9-21LA5NN-ZsqiiT-Hngw2F-7jVVLB-dnUanQ-guKQmj-5ceEfH-9nGWnM-21PvBh5-nCuErL-GSEuu8. Copyright 2019 by M. Fernandez/Flickr.
References
Fernandez, M. (Photographer). (2019, April 5). Clean eating. [digital image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/170794019@N03/47486632452/in/photolist-2fmepqh-VX1WW3-5Zub23-98VJHU-YZAoYY-qdG32Q-98V4aG-7L4vgZ-ajSoKR-Tx88Ud-98VE1d-GVbKvZ-21uVrGL-98VSuE-fwis7q-21Kzn3j-6927t1-2dZcwGc-F3YtAJ-6GggVt-jwRKZz-qtRs6q-2a4ZZ9f-dqcv2w-22xapR5-7DZd3B-qx6ZzX-o3ezGs-76JLEM-b2aCfZ-btxB6R-6B1F2v-98VBhL-5JhQwn-Fz8Hj7-ajV9rq-ZHXsLs-ZxWrtv-ZHXtP9-21LA5NN-ZsqiiT-Hngw2F-7jVVLB-dnUanQ-guKQmj-5ceEfH-9nGWnM-21PvBh5-nCuErL-GSEuu8
Olsen, N. (2018). What is the truth about clean eating? Retrieved from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320865.php#targetText=Myth%201%3A%20Clean%20eating%20is,best%20approach%20for%20their%20health.&targetText=While%20people%20with%20orthorexia%20nervosa,on%20the%20foods%20is%20unhealthful.
Smith, E. (Photographer). (2018, July 30). How to practice clean eating. [digital image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/145804252@N06/43015005364/in/photolist-f7biAP-QVvCo8-6YbcDt-aXFNMz-fXt8g3-kpWYHf-8Lzfqg-28Tmo5u-54TLoe-7CRh1k-gPzsnV-fk1yv1-244Lxh9-neptLz-qQt18o-ZMkayE-deE27D-2aYEBA2-bjxmtG-W3NFwx-ZuJMna-DJ3XLA-EhyBCj-oxnkgb-cjCM29-dNwsZz-2cfjMej-dUpTAM-XmkEb7-kHzWPR-bDmhhq-8EtDXx-bW5pWd-8HdtQ6-2e7ZHWG-28x69tw-FMzK7M-UWZmmP-TriBPg-9JPotD-21uNmTR-TQRjws-eTjraR-21LTMBy-D1pB7g-7xPvbh-b7aH5B-bYXMwh-YKsRPo-hoYZza
Voo, J & Sass,C. (2019). The Ultimate Guide to Clean Eating. Retrieved from https://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/your-non-juice-detox-7-day-clean-eating-plan
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Thai Food Festival und Mai Charoenpura Konzert vom 10. und 11.09.22 Festhalle Wörth
Thai Food Festival und Mai Charoenpura Konzert vom 10. und 11.09.22 Festhalle Wörth Nach einer Woche Pause folgt am zweiten September Wochenende das nächste THAI FOOD Festival. Dieses mal findet das Food-Festival in und um die Festhalle in Wörth statt. A ls besonderes Bonbon haben wir dieses Mal ein Konzert mit der legendären Mai Charoenpura (Sängerin und Schauspielerin) in der Festhalle! Karten für das Konzert gibt es im Vorverkauf oder an der Abendkasse. Natürlich haben wir wieder unser Rahmenprogramm mit anderen Thai Stars und die inzwischen etablierte MISS Wahl am Start. Von thailändischem Street Food, Kleidung, verschiedenen Läden, Live Musik und Shows ist alles mit dabei. Thailändische Atmosphäre und Spaß sind hier garantiert! Veranstaltung: Wann? Samstag, 10.09 ab 10 Uhr, Sonntag, 11.09 ab 10 Uhr Wo? 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Tecnicontrol® from GMUNK on Vimeo.
With the robotic projection-mapping project BOX, which was completed in late 2013, Munkowitz played a vital role in imagining how robotics and screen content could be married together in a choreographed piece of art. Countless techniques were learned, and it’s common that when a project finishes a whole grip of new ideas present themselves.
One of those concepts was the exploration of robots wielding large LED Screens instead of projection-mapped canvases. This choreography would be shot with a motion controlled camera to enhance the perspective illusions. Add to that a concept of a ‘Dream Zone’ – essentially an infinite runway of screens and lighting instruments representing the panacea of what lies beyond. Finally setting the entire exercise in a richly crafted living room set and telling the story of a Television abduction, and you have a concept film that satisfies all these curiosities.
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TECHNICOLOR® CREDIT LIST
Director: GMUNK Managing Partner Live Action: Oliver Fuselier Executive Producer: Robert Helphand Producer: Wade Brandenberger Prod. Supervisor: Joshua Jaedicke Asst. Prod. Super: Dana Paris 1st AD: Ryan Lippert 2nd AD: Steve Bagnara Director of Photography: Chris Probst 1st AC: Gunnar Mortensen 2nd AC: John Roney DIT: Jesse Tyler Motion Control Operator: Mike Leben Motion Control Tech: Adam Francis Gaffer: Nizar Najm BB Electric: Julian Najm Electric: Jake Ferrero Electric: Anthoney Najem Electric: Spencer Scranton Key Grip: Eric Budlong BB Grip: Kaiyoti Pesante Grip: Johnny Segal Grip: Demetrie Cooley Grip: Chris Barnes Grip Driver: Ed Melendez Grip Driver: Sako Sogomonyan Production Designer: Charles Infante Art Director: David King Set Decorator: Jennifer Lukehart Lead Set Dresser: Michael King Prop Master: Adam Jette Set Dresser: Brian Minniti VTR: Al Chao Script Supervisor: Debbie Wright Wardrobe Stylist: Olivia Hines Wardrobe Asst: Kendal Carse Hair Makeup: Kristin Fried Hair Makeup Asst: Alma Diffie Craft Service: Brandie Garcia Gang Boss: Sebastian Zabala Animal Trainer: Stephanie Purdy Animal Trainer: Adriana Garcia
VT PRO DESIGN
VT Pro ECD: Michael Fullman VT Pro Producer: Bill Galusha VT Pro Owner: Vartan Tchekmedyian VT Pro Robo Tech: Harry Souder VT Pro Robo Tech: Houssaine Waled VT Pro Lighting Designer: Gabe Fraboni VT Pro Touch Playback: Matt Watcher VT Pro Animator: Art Perez VT Pro Tech Director: Nico Yernazian VT Pro Tech Support: Chad Burek
METHOD DESIGN
Creative Director: Jon Noorlander Creative Director: Johnny Likens Creative Director: Rupert Burton CG Supervisor: Boaz Livny Producer: Bennett Lieber Producer: Billy McMillen
THE MILL
VFX Supervisor : Robert Sethi
TALENT
Hero Actor: Lyn Quinn Dog: Squirt
CARTEL EDITORIAL
Editor: Leo Scott Head Of Post Production: Meagen Carroll Music: SoundsRED
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Nürnberg vs Stuttgart Live-Streaming: Online anschauen, Vorschau, Vorhersagen & amp; Chancen
Von Ben Green Zuletzt aktualisiert: 9. November 2018 9:00 Uhr
Matchdaten
Startaufstellung
Bankspieler
90 ‚+ 2‘ ‚ Spiel beendet
90 + 2 ‚ Mario Gómez Chadrac Akolo
89 ‚ Santiago Ascacibar Antonis Aidonis
Alexander Fuchs Matheus Pereira 81 ‚
79 ‚ Erik Thommy
76 ‚ Pablo Maffeo Erik Thommy
Alexander Fuchs 75 ‚
Hanno Behrens Ond?ej Petrák 68 ‚
65 ‚ Timo Baumgartl
Sebastian Kerk Federico Palacio-Martínez 54 ‚
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Alexander Fuchs
18
Hanno Behrens
10
Sebastian Kerk
27
Mario Gómez
7
Pablo Maffeo
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Santiago Ascacibar
21
Federico Palacio-Martínez
27
Matheus Pereira
31
Ond?ej Petrák
19
Chadrac Akolo
17
Erik Thommy
Antonis Aidonis
Nurnberg – Stuttgart Live Streaming: Spieldetails
Wenn Sie online gegen Nürnberg vs Stuttgart sehen möchten, sehen Sie hier die Live-Streaming-Anleitung.
Spiel: Nürnberg gegen Stuttgart
Wettbewerb: Deutschland Bundesliga I
Datum: 10-11-2018
Anstoßzeit: 14:30 Uhr (britischer Zeit)
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Nurnberg gegen Stuttgart Live Streaming: Spielvorschau
Stuttgart gewann beide Begegnungen, als sie sich vor zwei Spielzeiten zuletzt getroffen hatten. Sie kehrten zur Halbzeit von 2: 0 zurück und gewannen bei ihrem letzten Besuch 2-3. Florian Klein erzielte einen dramatischen Sieger in der Nachspielzeit, um die 3 Punkte zu sichern.
Nürnberg ist in den letzten vier Bundesliga-Spielen ohne Sieg. Während Stuttgart alle 4 Spiele in der Bundesliga verloren hat.
Sie haben in den letzten 4 Spielen in der Bundesliga mindestens 3 Gegentore kassiert und in 5 der letzten 7 keine Tore erzielt.
Dies scheint eine Angelegenheit mit hoher Punktzahl zu sein. In 5 der letzten 6 Spiele von Nürnberg in der Bundesliga wurden über 2,5 Tore erzielt. Ebenso gab es in jedem der letzten 5 Spiele von Stuttgart mehr als 2,5 Tore.
SPIELER VERPASSEN
1. FC Nürnberg: – Dennis Lippert (Kreuzbandriss), Mikael Ishak (Zerrissenes Seitenband), Eduard Löwen (Strain), Edgar Salli (Infektion), Enrico Valentini (Sehnenriss)
VfB Stuttgart: – Emiliano Insúa (Suspension), Pablo Maffeo (gebrochenes laterales Kollateralband), Marc Oliver Kempf (Fitness), Daniel Didavi (Achillessehnenprobleme), Borna Sosa (Pubis), Berkay Özcan (Syndesmotic ligament tear), Alexander Meyer (Kreuzbandverletzung)
101 Great Goals sagt voraus: Nürnberg 2 – Stuttgart 2
Stuttgart bei Instagram vor dem Spiel in Nürnberg in der Bundesliga
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“Ich habe dich gestern Abend zum ersten Mal gesehen. Wenn du nur wüsstest wie gut du aussiehst und was du mir angetan hast. Der Muskel namens Herz wurde durch deine Erscheinung in helle Aufruhr versetzt und mein Puls steigerte sich als würde ich im realen Leben versuchen im Galopp eine Leiter im 60°-Winkel hinauf zu laufen. Es ist anstrengend dich anzusehen und meinem Herz gleichzeitig die…
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Infiniti - Temporal from PeterClark on Vimeo.
“All media are extensions of some human faculty - psychic or physical.” - Marshall McLuhan
Our experience of memory and time has been progressively extended by technology. Our thoughts travel the world and transmit between devices like synapses firing in the brain. Our memories of sound, light and texture can all be stored indefinitely and immediately in the digital network. Infiniti Temporal seeks to illuminate moments in the mind using high powered light and textural soundscapes. These scenes fit into a larger film directed by GMUNK for the NFINITI QX50, which focuses on the growing intersection between human minds and our mechanical creations.
Infiniti QX50 Credits List:
Director: GMUNK Managing Partner: Oliver Fuselier Executive Producer: Brad Johns Head of Production: Amy DeLossa Line Producer: Lee Trask Prod. Supervisor: Melissa Jacobs Asst. Prod. Supervisor: Manar Humidan Asst. Prod. Supervisor: Stacy Bergstein 1st AD: Ryan Lippert 2nd AD: Erik Marshall Director of Photography: Chris Probst 1st AC: Niranjan Martin 1st AC B Unit: Bradley Rochlitzer 2nd AC: Jeremy Cannon Practical Wizardry: Peter Clark Production Designer: Philip Messina Asst. Art Director: Paul Richards Propmaster: Chris Wright Asst. Propmaster: Curtis Harrison
DIT: Jesse Tyler Crane Tech: Nazariy Hatak Crane Tech/Driver: Brian love Head Tech: Jay Sheveck Gaffer: Spencer Scranton Best Boy Electric: Anthony Najem Electric: Armen Gurdzhyan Electric: Brandon Alperin Electric: Mike Mauceri Fisher Light Tech: Vincent O’Carroll Fisher Light Tech: Fernando Espiritusanto Key Grip: Eric Budlong Best Boy Grip: Brian Deutsch Grip: Kaiyoti Pesente Grip: Jim Wickman Grip / Driver: Mike Mull Hyphenate: Alfonso 'Ponch' Arellano Scenic: Max King Key Costumer: Julie Block 2nd Costumer: Dana Peterson Key Make-Up: Keiko Wedding 2nd Make-Up: Haruyo Sawada Gang Boss: Rob Harper Craft Service: Paloma Aguirre Stage Manager: Richard Gray VTR: Adrian Delgado Script Supervisor: Debbie Wright Manicurest: Thao Nguyen Projector Project Manager: Adam Sivertsen Projectionist: Christian Shen Projectionist: Kenny Miller AV Tech: Asa Borquist Laser Tech: Adam LaBay Turntable Tech: Andrew McCown Turntable Tech: Juan Sylvestre Editor: Graham Chisholm Sr.Producer: Rebecca Jameson VFX Supervisor: Kevin Lau
Client Head of Global Marketing: Melissa Bell Head of GLBL. Mktg. Campaigns: Sophia Formosa Manager, Global Marketing: Stewart Sze To Senior Analyst: Shanshan Li Agency –– 72andSunny Producer: Elizabeth Corsini Creative Director: Sean Matthews Creative Director: JC Abbruzzi Designer: Gideon Gillard Writer: Cory Conrad Creative Director: Nate Virnig Group Production Director: Angelo Mazzamuto Group Creative Director: Gui Borchert
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“All media are extensions of some human faculty - psychic or physical.” - Marshall McLuhan
Our experience of memory and time has been progressively extended by technology. Our thoughts travel the world and transmit between devices like synapses firing in the brain. Our memories of sound, light and texture can all be stored indefinitely and immediately in the digital network. Infiniti Temporal seeks to illuminate moments in the mind using high powered light and textural soundscapes. These scenes fit into a larger film directed by GMUNK for the NFINITI QX50, which focuses on the growing intersection between human minds and our mechanical creations.
Infiniti QX50 Credits List:
Director: GMUNK Managing Partner: Oliver Fuselier Executive Producer: Brad Johns Head of Production: Amy DeLossa Line Producer: Lee Trask Prod. Supervisor: Melissa Jacobs Asst. Prod. Supervisor: Manar Humidan Asst. Prod. Supervisor: Stacy Bergstein 1st AD: Ryan Lippert 2nd AD: Erik Marshall Director of Photography: Chris Probst 1st AC: Niranjan Martin 1st AC B Unit: Bradley Rochlitzer 2nd AC: Jeremy Cannon Practical Wizardry: Peter Clark Production Designer: Philip Messina Asst. Art Director: Paul Richards Propmaster: Chris Wright Asst. Propmaster: Curtis Harrison
DIT: Jesse Tyler Crane Tech: Nazariy Hatak Crane Tech/Driver: Brian love Head Tech: Jay Sheveck Gaffer: Spencer Scranton Best Boy Electric: Anthony Najem Electric: Armen Gurdzhyan Electric: Brandon Alperin Electric: Mike Mauceri Fisher Light Tech: Vincent O’Carroll Fisher Light Tech: Fernando Espiritusanto Key Grip: Eric Budlong Best Boy Grip: Brian Deutsch Grip: Kaiyoti Pesente Grip: Jim Wickman Grip / Driver: Mike Mull Hyphenate: Alfonso 'Ponch' Arellano Scenic: Max King Key Costumer: Julie Block 2nd Costumer: Dana Peterson Key Make-Up: Keiko Wedding 2nd Make-Up: Haruyo Sawada Gang Boss: Rob Harper Craft Service: Paloma Aguirre Stage Manager: Richard Gray VTR: Adrian Delgado Script Supervisor: Debbie Wright Manicurest: Thao Nguyen Projector Project Manager: Adam Sivertsen Projectionist: Christian Shen Projectionist: Kenny Miller AV Tech: Asa Borquist Laser Tech: Adam LaBay Turntable Tech: Andrew McCown Turntable Tech: Juan Sylvestre Editor: Graham Chisholm Sr.Producer: Rebecca Jameson VFX Supervisor: Kevin Lau
Client Head of Global Marketing: Melissa Bell Head of GLBL. Mktg. Campaigns: Sophia Formosa Manager, Global Marketing: Stewart Sze To Senior Analyst: Shanshan Li Agency –– 72andSunny Producer: Elizabeth Corsini Creative Director: Sean Matthews Creative Director: JC Abbruzzi Designer: Gideon Gillard Writer: Cory Conrad Creative Director: Nate Virnig Group Production Director: Angelo Mazzamuto Group Creative Director: Gui Borchert
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Weekly News, October 19, 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------
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“Let us go forward in Christ's name as a community of faith; to grow in faith through worship, witness and love for one another and our neighbor” — St. Anne's Mission Prayer ------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to St. Anne's Episcopal Church, an inclusive community of faith located in Damascus, Maryland (http://saintannesdamascus.net/location) , the "northern star" of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (http://www.edow.org/) . We invite you to establish roots in the rituals, tradition, and fellowship of the Episcopal faith. All are welcome!
Your Support is VITAL to ensure our future! ------------------------------------------------------------
Income as of End of September: $278,879 Expenses: $280,041 Deficit $1,162
Pledges are about 5% ($14,000) behind from the summer. - this makes it difficult to stay current on our bills!
We are projecting a deficit for the year of at least $30,000 - don't forget to submit your estimate of giving for 2018 and please PRAY about increasing your giving for 2018!
Enter your 2018 Pledge Here! (http://saintannesdamascus.net/living-out-our-mission-pledge)
This Sunday's Readings, Track 1 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearA_RCL/Pentecost/AProp24_RCL.html
Social Media Concept ------------------------------------------------------------ We are thinking about the possibility of some short promotional videos on social media to be targeted in our local community on Facebook...Just an idea and nothing has been decided yet, but we did create these "test" videos to give an idea of what we could do...Check them out!
All Are Welcome (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8d947374e276a197b23c6)
Together (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8dbd8374e27261c7b23c7)
Different Families Welcome 1 (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8c4c1374e270d7d7b23ca)
Different Families Welcome 2 (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8d65076e0dfb63c7b23c6)
Different Families Welcome 3 (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8d22c7a97fd86767b23c8)
Serving (https://slide.ly/promo/share/59e8e0b876e0df98487b23c6)
Why You Should Go To Church Part 2 ------------------------------------------------------------ The following is reprinted from the blog The Art of Manliness and authored by Brett and Kate McKay (although this article is for women as well as youth). The blog created in 2008 has grown to be the largest men's interest magazine on the web. This is a really good article and offers some incredibly valid reasons why belonging to a faith community and attending regularly makes a difference in people's lives. It also offers some great points for EVANGELISM! It is long - so I will be reprinting it here in sections over the next couple weeks. Although if you want to read it in it's entirety just check out the blog (http://www.artofmanliness.com/2017/04/14/go-church-even-youre-not-sure-beliefs/) . By the end of the article you will see how, in the authors' view
"regular church attendance functions as one of the best keys for anyone wishing to create a flourishing life — not just the religiously inclined, but even agnostics and atheists as well."
Now on to the article PART 2!!
Why Don’t People Go to Church? ------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve explained why men don’t go to church as often as women (http://www.artofmanliness.com/tag/christianity/) , but why doesn’t the majority of either sex go?
A decline in belief seems like the most obvious answer, and while it does explain part of the reason people aren’t attending religious services, it doesn’t explain everything.
The overall rate of church attendance in the U.S. hasn’t declined recently because the ranks of the religiously affiliated are going to church less; belief and practice among this group has actually pretty much held steady over the last decade, and in some areas (though not church attendance), increased. Rather, it’s gone down because the population’s proportion of Nones — who attend church very rarely — has increased.
Yet, contrary to popular assumption (and their negative sounding moniker), Nones don’t eschew all connection to the transcendent and many still evince theistic leanings: 61% believe in God, 40% say they regularly experience feelings of spiritual peace and well-being, over a third say religion is either very or somewhat important to them, and 20% pray daily. So the religiously unaffiliated aren’t wholly nonbelieving; rather, this is a cohort who is likely to describe themselves as “spiritual rather than religious” — and to associate church attendance solely with the latter label.
Thus while a weakening in belief amongst Nones has indeed played a role in decreasing church attendance, so has a general disassociation between belief and the necessity of making some of the outward manifestations traditionally associated with it — like going to church. Even if those in this group experience religious impulses, they don’t feel the need to structure them within the confines of an organized religion.
Weakening of belief is even less of a factor among those who are religiously affiliated, but have been going to church less often than in the past. Rather than citing doubt or theological questions, this cohort, who make up 22% of the religiously affiliated, point to more practical reasons (http://www.pewforum.org/2016/08/23/choosing-a-new-church-or-house-of-worship/?utm_source=adaptivemailer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=16-08-23%20choosing%20congregations&org=982&lvl=100&ite=217&lea=24514&ctr=0∥=1&trk=) for why they’ve been skipping out on services more often lately: a good church isn’t close by, they’re too busy or admittedly “too lazy,” or there are simply other things they’d rather do instead.
For both groups, then, the common driver behind a lack of church attendance is a rising sense of its optionality. Those who are religiously inclined, feel like church attendance can readily be dropped for the sake of convenience, or substituted, without loss, for a more pleasurable activity. Theistic Nones feel like spiritualty and church-going are not inseparably connected and that the former can be cultivated without the latter. And nonbelieving Nones think church isn’t something that is at all relevant to them.
Whereas going to church once constituted a central cultural, social, and civic institution, it’s now something to take or leave, depending on one’s beliefs, personality, and schedule. A non-essential for living the good life.
There’s certainly no putting this cultural cat back in the bag. But I’d still like to make a controversial, countercultural, admittedly quixotic case that, optional though it may be, regular church attendance functions as one of the best keys for anyone wishing to create a flourishing life — not just the religiously inclined, but even agnostics and atheists as well. (continued next week)
Parish Conversations - Contrary to What you may think - THESE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH STEWARDSHIP! SO.... ------------------------------------------------------------ The vestry has been working on some conversational questions based on themes from the vestry retreat to discuss in small groups over the next several weeks. These conversations are meant to help the vestry continue to plan our future as a community of faith, and to help keep us growing! It's really important that we have your input and we hope that you will be able to make one of the sessions that are graciously being hosted at homes of parishioners. The conversations will last approximately 2 hours and will be facilitated by members of the Vestry.
You will see signup sheets in the parish hall for the currently scheduled sessions - each session can hold 10-12 people. THE ENTIRE VESTRY encourages you to sign up for one of the sessions and help us continue to grow as a community of faith.
Currently scheduled sessions are as follows: * 10/27; 7pm - Reed and Peggy Owens Hosting - Damascus * 11/3; 7pm - Shane and Cindy Lippert Hosting - Clarksburg * 11/5; 1pm - Tom Warfield and Robin Mustain Hosting - Germantown * 11/8; 7:30pm - Bettianne Quinn Hosting in Multi Purpose Room at St. Anne's * 11/12; 2pm - Bill and Chris Mathews Hosting - Ijamsville * 11/18; 3pm - Bryan and Victoria Imhoff Hosting - Clarksburg
New Neighbors Food Drive ------------------------------------------------------------ St. Anne's is collecting food for refugee families in our area. The food will go to specific families we work with through our New Neighbors refugee assistance ministry, and also to the food bank that serves them. We are also collecting donations of money to assist refugee families with expenses like rent and utilities. If you would like to contribute, please drop off your donations by October 8, in the blue bin in the narthex. The shopping list appears below. Thank you! * Basmati Rice * Pasta Sauce - No Meat * Pasta * Dried Fava Beans * Tomato Sauce * Black Olives * Cooking Oil * Olive Oil * Sugar * Flour * Tea Bags * Coffee * Toilet Paper * Laundry Soap * Snacks for Kids
What makes you feel good about contributing to St Anne's? ------------------------------------------------------------
We are looking for people willing to stand up and tell us – in 2 to 3 minutes at church services during our giving campaign to start in late October – how they answer this question. Doesn’t matter if you have been giving to St. Anne’s for a month, a year, a decade or most of your adult life. Your answer may get others thinking about giving in a way that they had never considered before!
I can point to 2 stories I heard from those willing to get up and talk about their reasons for giving that have been the great inspiration to us to commit our financial support of the faith community we have been a part of (including St. Anne’s of course)over the past 20 years or so. I know how important it is to hear people speak of reasons for giving in their own words. So please devote some thought and prayer to doing this, and if you are willing to do it, call or text me at 240-620-2441, email me at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or see me in church.
Finally, if you have thoughts to share but speaking in front of the congregation terrifies you, not to worry. By next week, we will provide an opportunity for you to share your thoughts in writing or electronically on What makes you feel good about contributing to St Anne's, that we can share anonymously with the rest of the congregation.
Tim Pacey Giving campaign chairperson
Saint Anne's Youth ------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you EVERYONE for coming our last Sunday. What a wonderful turnout. I was very humbled by many of your comments and excited about moving forward this year. Right now I need some refinement for our work camp dates and our theme.
PLEASE GO TO SURVEY MONKEY and answer just 3 simple questions. DEADLINE 10/27 Here is the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7WRMS9H
From Sunday with multiple answers allowed: Work camp votes Jun 24to Jun 29 2018 3 Jul 08to Jul 13 2018 4 Jul 15to Jul 20 2018 6 Jul 22to Jul 27 2018 4 Jul 29to Aug 03 2018 6
theme for the year votes Military 7 Poverty 1 Seniors 7 environment 6 animals 4
Notes on fundraising at the Holiday Bazaar 11/11/2017 – I talked to Charlotte King and they already have people from church who will be selling lunches. We however can have a bake sale. Food not sold on Saturday could be sold on Sunday or used for the food for coffee hour so this could be a win win scenario. We will need food items and people to help man our space from 9 am to 5 pm on that day. Charlotte was also wondering if any youth would like to dress up and wave to people on 27 to encourage them to come into the sale. So check you calendars for availability and look for more info next week.
Last reminder – we have coffee hour duties in November. Thank you everyone who signed up.
Faithfully, Bettianne
St. Anne's Book Club: Books and Brunch! ------------------------------------------------------------
The St. Anne's Book Club will meet on Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. at Jean Hampton's home for books and brunch.
All are welcome! Please RSVP to Jean by Wednesday, November 1 if you plan to attend.
The book: A Piece of the World, by Christina Baker Kline https://www.amazon.com/Piece-World-Christina-Baker-Kline-ebook/dp/B01G1FFH6Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505043024&sr=8-1&keywords=a+piece+of+the+world
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash bestseller Orphan Train, a stunning and atmospheric novel of friendship, passion, and art, inspired by Andrew Wyeth’s mysterious and iconic painting Christina’s World.
"Later he told me that he’d been afraid to show me the painting. He thought I wouldn’t like the way he portrayed me: dragging myself across the field, fingers clutching dirt, my legs twisted behind. The arid moonscape of wheatgrass and timothy. That dilapidated house in the distance, looming up like a secret that won’t stay hidden."
To Christina Olson, the entire world was her family’s remote farm in the small coastal town of Cushing, Maine. Born in the home her family had lived in for generations, and increasingly incapacitated by illness, Christina seemed destined for a small life. Instead, for more than twenty years, she was host and inspiration for the artist Andrew Wyeth, and became the subject of one of the best known American paintings of the twentieth century.
As she did in her beloved smash bestseller Orphan Train, Christina Baker Kline interweaves fact and fiction in a powerful novel that illuminates a little-known part of America’s history. Bringing into focus the flesh-and-blood woman behind the portrait, she vividly imagines the life of a woman with a complicated relationship to her family and her past, and a special bond with one of our greatest modern artists.
Told in evocative and lucid prose, A Piece of the World is a story about the burdens and blessings of family history, and how artist and muse can come together to forge a new and timeless legacy.
And looking ahead: The book after this one will be Tea Girl on Hummingbird Lane, by Lisa See https://www.amazon.com/Tea-Girl-Hummingbird-Lane-ebook/dp/B01HMXRVL8/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1505043214&sr=1-1&keywords=tea+girl+of+hummingbird+lane
Cathryn Conroy
StrivingforJustice& Peace ------------------------------------------------------------
The Celebrant: Will you strive for Justice and Peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?
The People: We will, with God's help.
In the End, we will Remember not the Words of our Enemies, but the Silence of our Friends. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Racism is a Demon that Still Must be Engaged.” Presiding Bishop Curry.
On Sunday October 15, 2017 and Monday October 16, 2017 The Washington National Cathedral and The Kaleidoscope Institute hosted Gracious and Courageous Conversations in the Nave at the Cathedral.
This writer attended on Monday at 6:00 pm just as the sun was setting in the West. As the rays struck that most beautiful west-facing Rose Window the colors flared then burned as embers. In the old air of the church The Great Choir and Readers brought Evensong to life as the night set in and the great window went dark.
About eighty men and women of all races and backgrounds gathered inthe center of the Nave in small groups of eight and heard the poem: Touched By An Angel by Maya Angelou; then prayed together the Prayerby Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rev. Mpho Tutu in The Book of Forgiving:
“Can you hold that space open for me?
Can you keep your questions and suggestions and judgments at bay?
Can you wait with me for the truths that stay hidden behind my sadness, my fear, my forgetting, and my pain?
Can you just hold open a space for me to tell my story?”
[This prayer is printed in Becoming Beloved Community: the Episcopal Church’s Long-Term Commitment to Racial Healing, Reconciliation , and Justice. In 2017, the Episcopal Church released this document as a road map in response to resolutions passed at the 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church (2015).
Becoming Beloved Community is available online at
www.episcopalchurch.org/page/becoming-beloved-community ]
Then the “Mutual Invitation to Sharing” began with a pledge from the eighty that we would participate in the process of “Respectful Communication”.
The guided sharing centered on the history of the Lee-Jackson Stained Glass Windows which have already been removed from the walls and are being restored and crated until their next resting place can be found.
The Mutual Sharing was designed to allow participants to speak aloud feelings and ideas about the Cathedral and the removal of the windows and the general movement throughout the country to remove statues and plaques honoring the Southern military leaders and armies. It was designed to allow participants to talk together about race relations.
Although the stained glass of the great Nave had all gone dark with the setting of the sun, the “Confederate window’s” were quite visible due to the plywood covering the empty spaces.
At some time, new windows will be installed. What these windows will be is a question to be answered through time. There are, in fact, many windows available for staining. What would men and women of good will in the twenty-first century deem valuable and suitable to put into glass and hang on the walls of this great church?
In this writer’s small group, the discussion of Race Conversations in Episcopal churches throughout the Metropolitan Area revealed that there are Episcopal Churches within the area holding race conversations. Some churches have leadership in this area and are reaching out to communities to be a part of the work of our time.
The mitigation of the violence of our time depends on reaching out.
Will we strive for Justice and Peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?
With God’s help, we will .
I hope you find this respectful
RMW
Cathedral Task Force ------------------------------------------------------------
For the next few month the Cathedral Task Force is gathering information from the people of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (AKA - EDOW). We would like to know your thoughts on the questions below. Listening Sessions are on the calendar and they are : October 30th at Grace Church in Silver Spring, and November 1st at the Cathedral in DC. The time of the sessions are 7pm to 9pm. If you find you cannot get to a Listening Session, please feel free to answer the questions and share your thoughts with us. Please look for the survey on the EDOW website: edow.org. We hope to have it online very soon. If you want to send your thoughts to an email then you can use mine: [email protected].
1. What is the relationship between your congregation and Washington National Cathedral (AKA - WNC)? 2. What would you like the relationship to be/what are the opportunities for your congregation and WNC to collaborate and share resources? 3. The founding charter and tradition charge it to be a House of Prayer for all People, the chief mission church of the diocese, and a great church for national purposes, in all of these things working to promote religion, education, and charity. Is that a role that the Cathedral is serving? 4. What is WNC's role in public square? 5. What might the WNC do that it isn't currently doing?
Thank you for your time and attention to this concern. Thank you and may peace be with you, Pam Brewer
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New Post has been published on http://omcik.com/freitag-to-oversee-lincoln-life-unit-insurance-people/
Freitag to Oversee Lincoln Life Unit: Insurance People
Dianne Bogoian (Photo: Prudential)
Financial services market forces and the aging of the baby boomers continue to reshape the leadership teams at U.S. life insurance, health insurance and annuity issuers.
Lincoln Financial Group showed how much interest rates and other investment and accounting trends are affecting the life sector earlier this month by naming Randal Freitag, the company’s chief financial officer, to oversee the life insurance business.
(Related: MetLife Hires HR Head)
Mike Burns, the head of the Radnor, Pennsylvania-based company’s life business, will continue to manage product development, underwriting, new business operations and financial management, but he will now report to Freitag.
Freitag has been working at Lincoln since 1995. He became the chief financial officer in 2011.
Before Freitag became the CFO for the parent company, he was the chief risk officer, Lincoln says. Freitag was responsible for keeping tabs on capital and liquidity management, and equity risk management.
Michel Khalaf to Lead MetLife’s U.S. Business
MetLife Inc. has picked Michel Khalaf, the president of its Europe, Middle East and Africa business, to be the president of its U.S. business.
Khalaf will continue to run the EMEA business as well as the U.S. business, MetLife says.
Khalaf started out at a unit of American International Group Inc. He began working for MetLife in 2010, as the result of an acquisition. He has been running the EMEA unit since 2011.
Khalaf will succeed Maria Morris, the interim head of the U.S. business.
Morris, who has also been the head of MetLife’s global employee benefits business, is retiring after 33 years with the New York-based company.
MetLife also announced that:
Marty Lippert, the head of global technology and operations, will oversee MetLife Holdings. MetLife Holdings contains the “closed-block business of the company’s former U.S. retail segment.” MetLife hopes to spin off the former retail unit as a separate company, Brighthouse Financial.
Ramy Tadros will succeed Stan Talbi as the chief risk officer. Talbi is retiring after 43 years with MetLife. Tadros previously was global head of insurance at Oliver Wyman, a unit of Marsh & McLennan.
Dianne Bogoian to Run Prudential’s Annuity Workshop
Prudential Financial Inc. has named Dianne Bogoian senior vice president and head of product Prudential Annuities.
Bogoian will be in charge of annuity product development and management for the Newark, New Jersey-based company’s annuities unit. She will work directly under Lori Fouche, the president of the annuities unit.
Bogoian previously was senior vice president of retirement product management at Voya Financial. She is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries. She has a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Fairfield University.
Mutual of Omaha Hires Vibhu Sharma to Be CFO
Mutual of Omaha has hired Vibhu Sharma to be executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer.
Sharma will succeed David Diamond, who is retiring after 12 years with the Omaha, Nebraska-based company.
(Image: Thinkstock)
Sharma previously was head of the United Kingdom general insurance unit at Zurich Insurance Co. Ltd.
Sharma has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Southern Methodist University. He spent about 17 years at KPMG, and he was a partner at KPMG when he shifted into the insurance industry.
Humana Creates a Chief Risk Officer Post
Humana Inc. has hired Sam Deshpande to fill a new chief risk officer post.
Deshpande, who will be a senior vice president, will work directly for Bruce Broussard, the Louisville, Kentucky-based insurer’s president.
Deshpande previously was business chief risk officer for the U.S. and international card business at Capital One.
He has a bachelor’s degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, a master’s degree in business from the University of Chicago, and a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Virginia Tech.
Niall Brennan to Lead HCCI
The board of the Health Care Cost Institute, a Washington-based health spending think tank, has picked Niall Brennan to succeed David Newman as president.
Brennan is the former chief data officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Brennan has also worked for the Urban Institute, the Congressional Budget Office and the Brookings Institution.
He has a bachelor’s degree from University College in Dublin.
Segal Group Names Chief Actuary
The Segal Group, a New York-based benefits and compensation consulting firm, has named Eli Greenblum to succeed Tom Levy as chief actuary.
Levy, who has been the firm’s chief actuary for more than 30 years, is now the firm’s chief actuary emeritus.
Greenblum has been working as an actuary at Segal since 1984.
John Roble Rises at Cigna
Cigna Corp. has named John Roble president of its Denver-based Mountain States region.
Roble previously was a manager in Bloomfield, Connecticut-based company’s Florida market unit.
Roble has a bachelor’s degree from Florida State University and a master’s degree in business from the University of South Florida in Tampa. He serves on the board of the American Cancer Society in Denver.
Matt Mikulcik to Oversee CNO Distribution Partnerships
CNO Financial Group Inc. has promoted Matt Mikulcik to vice president, product marketing, from senior director of marketing and enterprise data analytics.
Mikulcik will be responsible for the Carmel, Indiana-based company’s distribution partnerships, market intelligence, and product positioning and promotion.
— Check out Prudential Hires HR Chief on ThinkAdvisor.
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Arxiv[quant-ph]
Automated construction of U(1)-invariant matrix-product operators from graph representations - Sebastian Paeckel, Thomas Köhler, Salvatore R. Manmana
Fermionic Hamiltonians for quantum simulations: a general reduction scheme - Panagiotis Kl. Barkoutsos, Nikolaj Moll, Peter W.J. Staar, Peter Mueller, Andreas Fuhrer, Stefan Filipp, Matthias Troyer, Ivano Tavernelli
Quantum correlations between distant qubits conveyed by large-S spin chains - Davide Nuzzi, Alessandro Cuccoli, Ruggero Vaia, Paola Verrucchi
Squeezed Dirac and Topological Magnons in a Bosonic Honeycomb Optical Lattice - S. A. Owerre, J. Nsofini
Topological edge states in periodically-driven trapped-ion chains - Pedro Nevado, Samuel Fernández-Lorenzo, Diego Porras
Quantum correlations in one-dimensional Wigner molecules - Przemysław Kościk
The Goldilocks model of separable, zero-range, few-body interactions in one-dimensional harmonic traps - Molte Emil Strange Andersen, N.L. Harshman, Nikolaj Thomas Zinner
A continuous-variable approach to the spectral properties and quantum states of the two-component Bose-Hubbard dimer - F. Lingua, V. Penna
Stochastic dissipative quantum spin chains (I) : Quantum fluctuating discrete hydrodynamics - Michel Bauer, Denis Bernard, Tony Jin
A note on entanglement edge modes in Chern Simons theory - Gabriel Wong
Quantum Hamiltonian daemons: unitary analogs of combustion engines - Eike P. Thesing, Lukas Gilz, James R. Anglin
Revealing quantum statistics with a pair of distant atoms - C. F. Roos, A. Alberti, D. Meschede, P. Hauke, H. Häffner
Quantification and manipulation of magic states - Mehdi Ahmadi, Hoan Bui Dang, Gilad Gour, Barry C. Sanders
Anti-concentration theorems for schemes showing a quantum computational supremacy - Dominik Hangleiter, Juan Bermejo-Vega, Martin Schwarz, Jens Eisert
Fault-tolerance thresholds for the surface code with fabrication errors - James M. Auger, Hussain Anwar, Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Thomas M. Stace, Dan E. Browne
Universal quantum algorithm to complex conjugate unitary gates and implications - Jisho Miyazaki, Akihito Soeda, Mio Murao
3D integrated superconducting qubits - D. Rosenberg, D. Kim, R. Das, D. Yost, S. Gustavsson, D. Hover, P. Krantz, A. Melville, L. Racz, G. O. Samach, S. J. Weber, F. Yan, J. Yoder, A. J. Kerman, W. D. Oliver
Realization of Shor's Algorithm at Room Temperature - Niklas Johansson, Jan-Åke Larsson
Benchmarking gate-based quantum computers - Kristel Michielsen, Madita Nocon, Dennis Willsch, Fengping Jin, Thomas Lippert, Hans De Raedt
Quantifying genuine multipartite correlations and their pattern complexity - Davide Girolami, Tommaso Tufarelli, Cristian E. Susa
Quantum Correlations in Multipartite Quantum Systems - Thiago R. de Oliveira
Smoothed generalized free energies for thermodynamics](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03193) - Remco van der Meer, Nelly Huei Ying Ng, Stephanie Wehner
Operational quasi-probabilities for continuous variables - Jeongwoo Jae, Junghee Ryu, Jinhyoung Lee
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11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (11-457D)
15/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (15-9457D)
4mm druks "Hurricane Glass Matte Light Olive/Red" (BCP-74203)
This is another one of my variations of Sabine Lippert's free "Mingles" pattern. You can download her pattern HERE
This is a very simple bracelet but it's one of my favorites. The funny thing is that I've made a couple of these for gifts and still haven't made one for myself. I do have the beads set aside though.
I originally bought the druks from Beadaholique
but I bought more of them recently from Aura Crystals
and there they go by the name "Matte Hurricane Lace Lichen" (PR4-05670H).
I changed the way the motifs are connected because Sabine's method was giving me trouble. Maybe I should give hers another try now that I'm more experienced with my beading. Here is my sample made according to the pattern:
Here is the same combination of beads using my method:
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