![]() If you have symptoms and test negative, test again in 48 hours or take a PCR test. Works best if you have symptoms and is most accurate 2-3 days after you develop symptoms. Works well for people with or without symptoms.Īt-home test - Not as sensitive but more convenient. Taken at a clinic or test site and processed at a lab. What to do if you have Covid-19» Types of Covid-19 Tests Stay home and away from others, even if you don’t have Covid-19. If you let your doctor know they can offer care advice.Ĭall 211or 50 for help finding testing. If the test is positive, you are not required to report it to a local or state health department. Check the expiration date before you test. ![]() Or you can ask your doctor’s office or clinic if you need a PCR test.įor home tests, use the instructions that came with your test. You can test at home with a Covid-19 self-test kit that you buy at pharmacies and grocery stores. If you test positive, you most likely have Covid-19. If you test negative with a self-test kit, test again in 48 hours.īoth types of Covid-19 tests have very low false positive rates.
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I have thought of two paths of becoming a game writer, but thought that maybe you guys could give me insight which would be better (to become a full-time game writer). Find top songs and albums by JR Writer including Honey Dip (feat. ![]() Killy Shoot x General Back Pain “PainKill” (prod ChimBeatz) Listen to music by JR Writer on Apple Music.and four more white people! This is the last time!" JR Writer Losing It (WSHH Exclusive - Official Music Video). Any Dj's, Producers, Mc's or Graph artists who want to have there material showcased or reviewed contact Reviresco on Twitter What’s Poppin This website is a internet magazine, a mash up if you will of music, Hip-Hop, news, sports, movies and then some. I know Doc Strange use to send the Hulk to alternate dimensions in the comics but if Hulk could travel through time, picture all the stuff he would see. Well why not, picture the incredible Hulk going through time. REACTION TO A THROWBACK JR Writer ''Haters'' (WSHH Exclusive - Official Music Video)ORIGINAL VIDEO: listRDEMGcTL. ![]() ![]() ![]() These whiskeys tend to come in many small batches, with 90 or more different Cigar Blend batches at this point. Joseph Magnus has built up an impressive cult following for its Cigar Blend brand in recent years, which unfortunately has resulted in some aggressive price gouging from retailers in particular-it’s not uncommon to see stores trying to get $500 or more for these bottles, in yet another sign that the “secondary” is rapidly becoming the “primary” market. ![]() This is a complex bourbon, and one that seems to keep evolving as I revisit it. Heat is fairly significant, with chile flake-like spice. ![]() I’m also getting more dark fruit here than on previous sips, with lots of black cherry and raspberry. Diving into the palate, it’s reminiscent of aged rum in a way, with molasses and spice notes of gingerbread/root beer counterpointed by bittersweet dark chocolate. Tasting this one again, I’m getting deep caramel sweetness, but also a dry oakiness that permeates the sip-it’s reminiscent of how I imagine a kiln drying oak for firewood would smell. This bottle features Heaven Hill’s classic house bourbon mashbill, aged 10 years in that #5 barrel, weighing in at a robust 120 proof. When we say “extra charred,” we’re talking about a #5 char level, which is two levels above the #3 typically used by Heaven Hill on all its products, and one level above the #4 “alligator” char that is the highest one widely used in the industry. This Parker’s Heritage release from Heaven Hill, which was released back in 2020, was the company’s first big experiment with extra-charred bourbon barrels, and was subsequently followed by a Heavy Char Wheat Whiskey in Oct. Parker’s Heritage #14 Heavy Char Bourbon MSRP: $120 This is the Paste series that gives us an excuse to do exactly that, so let’s get to tasting.ġ. It’s only natural, given that this scene is hyper focused on newness and novelty, but it’s also a shame that we don’t revisit some of those other bottles in our liquor cabinet more often. Regularly scheduled limited release whiskeys have come and gone, the obsession with Buffalo Trace products has continued unabated, and in general things have felt more familiar for whiskey geeks in 2022 than they did in the two years prior.Īnd when things feel familiar, and spirits writers are operating as they tend to operate with a constant influx of new products to taste, one thing that always seems to get forgotten are revisits to previously released bottles. With the worst facets of the pandemic now hopefully in the rearview mirror, things have gotten at least nominally “back to business” in the spirits world. You can see all previous entries in the series here. Whiskeys Revisited is a Paste series that gives us a welcome excuse to go diving through the dustier corners of our liquor cabinet to taste bottles we haven’t sampled for a while, in search of fresh perspectives. ![]() ![]() ![]() You’re protected from balance billing for: Surprise medical bills could cost thousands of dollars depending on the procedure or service. This can happen when you can’t control who is involved in your care-like when you have an emergency or when you schedule a visit at an in-network facility but are unexpectedly treated by an out-of-network provider. “Surprise billing” is an unexpected balance bill. ![]() This is called “balance billing.” This amount is likely more than in-network costs for the same service and might not count toward your plan’s deductible or annual out-of-pocket limit. Out-of-network providers may be allowed to bill you for the difference between what your plan pays and the full amount charged for a service. “Out-of-network” means providers and facilities that haven’t signed a contract with your health plan to provide services. You may have additional costs or have to pay the entire bill if you see a provider or visit a health care facility that isn’t in your health plan’s network. ![]() When you see a doctor or other health care provider, you may owe certain out-of-pocket costs, like a copayment, coinsurance, or a deductible. What is “balance billing” (sometimes called “surprise billing”)? When you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from balance billing. In these cases, you shouldn’t be charged more than your plan’s copayments, coinsurance and/or deductible. ![]() ![]() Thus, the stories end differently and make them appear sarcastic since all go against different structures in a culture. Margret Atwood short story is interesting and full of symbolism, and in a summary of the plot it has six different outcomes. To be precise, in section ‘A’ John and Mary die happily, but in other sections death does not create a happy ending. However, her core message in ensuring both genders are fair is that life does not appear according to our expectations, but every incidence in life has a source and a purpose. In the narrative by Atwood, both genders are touched in both negative and positive ways. She reflects the story to normal human life in each of the plots, and readers are directed to the message that people need and must pass through obstacles in life. In Atwood’s narrative, the entire context uses satire in a way that she makes fun of a naive conception that an individual can have a simple happy ending (Mead 39-47). “Happy Endings” by Margret Atwood and “Hills like White Elephants” by Hemingway are two short stories, with different meaning. Nonetheless, the advanced technology that develops yearly will make it easier in filtering the required data. The use of many sources is important since it will allow more information to be accessed. The methods to use in this paper are essential and effective, since they determine the quality of evidence used. The terms to consider in finding articles and academic sources are, symbolism, metaphor, literally setting in “Hills Like White Elephants” and “Happy Endings.” The data will be retrieved from an article if only it clearly illustrates the literal connection between the two stories. The sources used were based within the time range of 2009-2018 to make sure the data is up to date. A research strategy to identify the comparison between Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills like White Elephants” and Margret Atwood “Happy Endings” will be formulated, and reviewed journals from EBSCO data base and academic sources used to inquire on all the required information in relation to literally setting in the two stories. Contrary, Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” also has its uniqueness by using symbolism which readers find contradicting the narrative’s meaning (Wyche 59-70). Thus, the paper creates a clear understanding as to why Margaret Atwood decided on the title and the content (Atwood 290). In “Happy Endings” most readers might find it contradicting, since it is one story with different contexts in it. To be precise, the paper aims at making the two papers more interesting by illustrating how the stories are different. However, the paper uses literature settings such as imagery, symbolism, characters, and gender differences to understand how the two stories share various properties. The purpose thereby, is not on stating the obvious, but rather illuminates subtle differences and unexpected similarities. Furthermore, the paper compares two stories to choose and understand how the subjects connect in a meaningful manner. The main focus of this paper is comparing and contrasting two stories from different authors, “Happy Endings and Hills like White Elephants.” However, the goal is on interacting with the fiction’s environment to understand how perfect each author focuses on literature setting. At first I was puzzled of the basis of the entire narrative, but it took an exceptional perception to realize that the couple was arguing about having an abortion. ![]() The narrative has a deeper and contradicting meaning, and makes it difficult for readers to understand its content. On the other hand, I decided on a story by Ernest Hemingway “Hills Like White Elephants” because I find it more complicated as well as symbolic. Nonetheless, “Happy Endings” reflects individual’s life where, one falls in love, marries, owns a home, gets kids, retires and eventually dies. The purpose of many versions is to ensure that everyone is satisfied, and Atwood avoided gender discrimination in her writing (Atwood 289). Furthermore, the narrative itself is unique as compared to others because it has multiple plots, and each story has a different version. I choose this story because as a reader I understand clearly that, the middle of the story is the fundamental part which is unique. ![]() “Happy Endings” is an interesting short story by Margaret Atwood, which aims at showing that the end of a narrative is not as important as the middle. ![]() ![]() Depending on the size of your post and how you are looking to affix your signs, you'll need one of 3 things.įor a 50 or 76mm diameter post (90% of cases). ![]() On signs with channelling, do I need anything else to attach them to a post? Whilst our signs’ designs and sizes comply to all current legislation, you will need to apply to your local highways authority for permission BEFORE you erect any permanent or temporary road sign in England & Wales. The highways authority is the organisation that polices/regulates road signage. The symbols you use on your signs – are they compliant and accepted by the likes of the Highways Agency? As you can see from previous question, R2 is now the superior product. In essence, Class 2 became RA1 and Class 1 became R2. This merely changed the name of materials used, not their construction. Why did Class Ref 1 become R2 and Class Ref 2 become RA1? I’m confused!!īS EN 12899-1: 2007 - Permanent traffic signs were introduced on 1st January 2006 to bring the UK in line with harmonised European standards. It has an expected lifespan of 10 years and is legally usable on roads, highways and motorways in the UK. R2 (Prismatic) reflectivity is the honeycomb style reflective that you would see on main roads throughout Europe. This is used on side or private roads and car parks, and has an expected useful lifespan of around 5 years. RA1 is the 'lower' standard of reflectivity. RA1 and R2 reflectivity is used for different purposes. ![]() What’s the difference between RA1 reflectivity and R2 reflectivity? In essence, this means you cannot see the rivets that are holding the channelling in place on the front of the sign, thus giving you the best possible finish and a sign that is very easy to read.įor more info on Bollhoff Blind Riveting, see here: We use specialist blind rivets, manufactured by the market leader. We take great care to ensure that our signs are as aesthetically perfect as possible, even when riveted. The impact on the aesthetics of the sign is minimal. Furthermore, all of our fixed road signs are CE marked in accordance with BS EN 12899-1:2007.ĭo the rivets holding the channelling in place show through on the face of the sign? In depth information on this statutory instrument can be found here: Īll of our road sign artwork is as per the directions and images shown on the TSRGD's web app (link: ). Predominantly our fixed road signs, where relevant, comply to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD). What standards do SSP’s fixed signs conform to? This experience really counts when it comes to sourcing / manufacturing our quality product range - with the savings we make being directly passed on to you at some of the UK's lowest online prices. As such, it should not attract the attention of thievesĮstablished in 1999, our team has over 50 years of security and safety experience between us. Utilising two thin sheets of aluminium sandwiching plastic, this sign has no scrap value whatsoever. Material: This sign is made from hardwearing aluminium composite (often referred to as Dibond). Size: 3mm thick Aluminium Composite (Dibond) triangular sign, 600mm in height and width, with channelling for post installation on rear This sign's design and size conforms to the Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 8 Specifications (Figure 521) as outlined here. ![]() All fixed road signs are CE marked in accordance with BS EN 12899-1:2007 Legalities: The design on this fixed road sign conforms to Chapter 8 specifications and the TSRGD guidelines. This higher grade of reflectivity has a minimum 10 year lifespan and can be installed on motorways, dual-carriageways and any stretch of lit roads. This is a high intensity prismatic sign, with a very high reflectivity level. This means that this sign is particularly visible at night when illuminated by the light from a vehicle’s headlamps.Ĭonforming to the new European road sign standard BS EN 12899-1:2007 (that replaced the UK’s now obsolete British Standard BS873), the reflectivity of this sign is classified as class R2 (the old class 1). This class R2 sign utilises retro-reflective materials that have the ability to reflect a significant proportion of emitted light back towards the light’s point of origin. On the rear there are two strips of channelling that enables it to be affixed to a sign post using one of the two types of anti-rotational clips in the links below (50mm or 76mm). This Two way traffic straight ahead road sign is made from extremely hard wearing, 3mm thick Aluminium Composite (Dibond). SSP’s market leading reflective road signs are made to exacting standards, giving our customers the best possible sign for their budgets. ![]() ![]() ![]() Maschine templates can be downloaded and then installed into the computer by finding the template folder on your computer. How to Install Maschine Templates for Ableton Live? You can then audio export the sounds straight into different Ableton tracks and process from there. One of the easiest ways to use Maschine with Ableton is to create the different tracks inside the Maschine first. In the Machine interface, look for “Pattern 1” in order to add the different sounds. Maschine sounds are easy to find either in the Maschine VST or within the hardware itself. The ability to use Maschine sounds in Ableton means they can be manipulated and enhanced using Live’s effects and processors. ![]() Sounds from Live can also be transferred into the Maschine hardware. Yes, Maschine sounds can be transferred into Ableton Live for more processing and adding effects. Can I Use Maschine Sounds In Ableton Live 11? You can then start Ableton and just drag and drop the samples into the instance of Maschine inside the DAW. The standalone version of the VST is a great way to quickly get a groove going and then transfer the files to your DAW. The plugin should appear in the list of VST and can then be loaded onto a new midi track. If using Ableton Live, you just head over to the preferences menu to rescan the plugins list after installing Maschine VST. This makes it easier to see where the sounds are laced and control the VST and hardware. The Maschine VST looks a lot like the hardware in terms of interface design with all the pads and knobs. The samples can also be dragged and dropped back and forth between the hardware and the DAW. ![]() You simply install the Maschine software and rescan your DAW’s plugin folder to reveal the Maschine VST file.įrom there, the different samples and audio loops can be triggered from the Maschine pads on the hardware. Yes, Maschine has a standalone application and a VST plug-in that can be used within any DAW. This would entail just plugging in the USB data cable into the computer and it should be recognized as a midi instrument. Maschine can also be used as a midi controller to send and receive notes from the computer. This is a quick and easy method and the Maschine VST will show up in Ableton’s plugin folder. Most beginners opt to install the Maschine software as a VST and control it from inside the DAW itself. You can either use the Maschine software itself or add it as a VST plugin within Ableton Live. There are multiple ways to add Maschine into Ableton Live and they are all effective. This is so that the computer, Ableton Live, and Maschine can all communicate midi data. The hardware unit itself will have to be connected to a midi console for Ableton Live. It integrates with any DAW and has ample power for all music production projects. Native Instruments Maschine Mk3 Drum Controller (Amazon link) is the latest upgraded controller. A newer model will have more features and more presets to play around with but is still the same hardware. There are various models of the Maschine hardware but they all essentially do much the same thing. The setup process is fairly simple and can be done by beginners. Yes, Maschine integrates well with Ableton Live 11 and earlier versions of the DAW. Can You Use Maschine 2 Without Hardware?.Is Maschine Better Than Ableton Push 2?. ![]() How to Install Maschine Templates for Ableton Live?.Can I Use Maschine Sounds In Ableton Live 11?.That’s why I love to start things there, but for mixing and arrangement, it just can’t compete with Cubase at all. It’s really hard to beat Maschine’s hands on workflow. If it’s just something as simple as adding in another vst instrument, I’ll just add that in Cubase. If I find that I want to add something else from Maschine, I just reopen it. Once I’m done, I can simply close out Maschine and work in Cubase alone. I just solo each pad of a group and drag the audio in to it’s own audio track in Cubase. The drag and drop process works great AFAIC. I look at it like it’s the ultimate scratch pad, and nothing more. I don’t like the sequencer for arranging an entire song. Once you get the hang of Maschine, it’s really easy to use. Since then, they’ve also added the ability to browse and control all NKS ready plugins too, and they all have audio previews of each preset. The reason that I stayed with it is because I love how you can browse all of Maschine’s Expansions as well as all of Komplete directly from the hardware. I was an Ableton Live user before I tried Maschine, and it was somewhat difficult to get my head around Maschine’s workflow. There is definitely a learning curve there. It actually took me a while to figure out Maschine. ![]() ![]() A spot at the Fred Kavli Theatre at Bank of America Performing Arts Center can land in the $106 range and the cost of attending a show at the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas can start from around $53. The cost of attending a live theatre performance can differ by event and venue as well as by the seating section and whether general admission is offered. How much are The Living Earth Show tickets? The addition of VIP or premium options can also influence pricing. The arrangement of your seats can impact costs as can the size and prominence of the hosting venue. You will find that The Living Earth Show ticket prices can vary based upon several factors. Come see the show that you’ve been waiting to experience and buy The Living Earth Show tickets today. Spectacular shows like Shen Yun have drawn theatre-goers by the thousands. The rich history involved with live theatre provides a timeless approach to modern entertainment. ![]() Take in an evening at Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show or witness BreatheINK Youth Poetry Slam or a presentation of Burlesque-A-Pades. Come be a part of the entertainment and enjoy a bevy of acts from musicals to staged readings. Every day of the year, stages are full of dazzling ensemble performances and one-person shows by some of the brightest theatrical stars. Audiences across the nation and abroad are delighted by shows like #Artbirth, 100 years of Broadway and Machine De Cirque. There are numerous theatre events to enjoy and become immersed in a world of music, movement and song where live talent reigns supreme. ![]() There’s nothing like a live theatre performance. Let the curtain rise with The Living Earth Show tickets from TicketSmarter. ![]() ![]() ![]() Give your workers the space and privacy they need to do their best work. Making your employees uncomfortable with an open office, or spying on them by literally overlooking them or with technology, is a recipe for failure. If they’re looking at TikTok part of the time, it’s all about the results to me. I’m a big believer in judging staffers by the quality of their work. This is not what you want your valued employees to think. They’re interchangeable and untrustworthy parts in a corporate machine-just like the cubicles in which they crouch. And, as Lindsey Kaufman put it in The Washington Post, “ Bosses love the ability to keep a closer eye on their employees, ensuring clandestine porn-watching, constant social media-browsing, and unlimited personal cell phone use isn’t occupying billing hours.”Īll that open air gives your workers another message: They don’t matter. It also lets bosses watch people more easily. The very idea of being in a hot-desking, open-space kindergarten tickles my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard.īut there are other reasons why companies like the idea of an open office. I found cubicles annoying enough back when I still worked in offices. When you’re trying to concentrate, you’ve got Joe and Anne yacking behind you and George doing an interpretative dance about his PowerPoint problem in front of you.Īnother 2013 study found that nearly half of the surveyed workers in open offices said the noise and lack of sound privacy was a real problem for them. They actively discourage people from working together.Īnd why wouldn’t they? Any conversation becomes a public discussion. The reality is, as a Harvard Business Review study found, that “ face-to-face interactions dropped by roughly 70% after the firms transitioned to open offices.” Let that sink in. Indeed, one 1984 study found that open offices would engender a sense of shared mission and increase collaboration. Open-office proponents promise that, in them, your employees will be better able to collaborate with each other and form close-knit teams. ![]() To be clear, my disdain for open offices predates COVID-19 open offices have always been a bad idea. No wonder, with a pandemic going on, no one wants to be packed into an open-air petri dish. Omicron's reproduction number (R-value) is 3.47. By the end of the day, almost the entire office-and bathrooms, doors, and breakroom-were contaminated. In a study from a few years ago of an open office, a harmless virus was placed on a single door. As it turns out, the easiest thing to share in an open office are viruses. Innovation would flourish, friendships arise, and work wouldn’t feel like work. Remember, one of the supposed great virtues of the open office was that we could share ideas with coworkers sitting nearby. That’s especially true with Omicron dumping us right back into the COVID-19 work blues. ![]() |
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