![]() Easy to drink: The lime and orange juice bring acidity and brightness to the cocktail, and the agave nectar balances the tartness from the lime without being overly sweet.This recipe adds just a splash of orange juice to sweeten and brighten the drink, without taking away from the classic lime margarita flavor. Balanced flavors: Some Texas Margarita recipes call for equal parts orange and lime juice, but I find that gives an overpowering orange flavor that is too much like an orange margarita. ![]() If you are looking for something that brings the heat then try this Hot Honey Margarita! Why You Will Love This Recipe This is the perfect margarita for hot summer nights! The orange addition gives another layer of flavor and sweetens the drink, making it really refreshing. Fresh, quality ingredients are the most important elements of a Texas margarita recipe!Ī traditional margarita is made using lime juice, but a Texas margarita adds a little orange juice to the mix. We like them smooth, strong, and perfectly sweetened, leaving the sweet and sour mix to our northern neighbors. In Texas, we love our margaritas! They are a very popular drink that can be ordered at practically every restaurant in the state.Īs with most things, Texans are very particular about their margaritas. It uses simple ingredients, including a little orange juice, to make a drink that is smooth and strong, with just a touch of citrusy orange flavor. The Texas Margarita is a fun twist on a classic margarita recipe.
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![]() Shortening to Luciella Scarlett or LuciellaES is also fine. Crediting me is totally optional, but if you do, my name is Luciella Elisabeth Scarlett. The three most common decks used in esoteric tarot are the Tarot of Marseilles (a playing card pack), the RiderWaiteSmith tarot deck, and the Thoth tarot deck. In the interest of good faith please do not simply sell them as is but rather include them in games, apps or other use cases where you are adding some form of your own labour on top of mine, the scanners and the original artist. Please make your own assessment for your use case and your country. I am also happy to release rights to the included cardback design under CC0 (it took about 2 minutes with the multi-brush tool, so no big loss!). I have personally assessed that the original Rider-Waite Smith tarot illustrations are within the public domain according to my own country's copyright laws (Australia). Full SVG Set 78 Rider Waite Smith Tarot Card Deck Bundle Zodiac Astrology Divinatory Graphic Image Vector Clip Art. The vibrant cards, featuring full scenes with figures and symbols, were drawn in 1909 by Pamela. The first ever pictorial deck, designed by Pamela Coleman Smith and first published in 1912. ![]() I've also included a PNG of the card border just in case anyone needs it. The classic Rider-Waite Tarot is the best known Tarot deck. The commemorative set includes the deck of 78 cards, postcards, and two books, Waites Pictorial Key to the Tarot. The PNG images have rounded edges but otherwise the only real difference is file size - if you're uploading into Roll20 on an Australian Internet, I'd recommend using the JPGs and then setting the image size as 180x318. The Pamela Colman Smith Commemorative Tarot celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, and includes a faithful reproduction of the original deck published in 1909, the Smith-Waite Centennial Edition Tarot Deck. ![]() ![]() All cards are available in both JPG and PNG format. With descriptive pictures on the 56 minor Arcana cards, the Rider-Waite deck digressed from the tradition of tarot decks used for centuries and set the standard. Now you are ready to start the reading as you have jazzed up the cards. Prior to the Rider Waite Tarot, the pip cards of almost all tarot decks were marked only with the arrangement of the suit signs: swords, wands, cups, and coins. The cards are scans of the original Rider-Waite Smith deck, sourced from Wikipedia and then cleaned up (slightly) and resized by me, with a small black border added. Cut the cards into three piles and then put them into one pile again. Rider-Waite Tarot was named one of the Top Ten Tarot Decks of All Time by Aeclectic Tarot.A set of 300x527px tarot cards for personal or commercial use. The innovative Minor Arcana, and Pamela Colman Smith's ability to capture the subtleties of emotion and experience have made the Rider-Waite Tarot a model for the designs of many tarot packs." - ( from The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume III) The pictorial images on all the cards allow interpretations without the need to repeatedly consult explanatory text. Prior to the Rider-Waite Tarot, the pip cards of almost all tarot decks were marked only with the arrangement of the suit signs - swords, wands, cups, and coins, or pentacles. "A unique feature of the Rider-Waite deck, and one of the of the principal reasons for its enduring popularity, is that all of the cards, including the Minor Arcana, depict full scenes with figures and symbols. It has 78 cards and follows the traditional Rider-Waite Tarot system. This edition includes Smith’s original hand drawn titles. Based on the Classic 1909 Rider Waite Tarot Deck, this deck is great for beginners and collectors alike. The Mermaid Tarot is clearly a mermaid-themed Tarot deck. Rider-Waite Tarot has set the standard for hundreds of other tarot decks, which follow the archetypal images created by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909 under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite. ![]() I was impressed by the outstanding high-resolution satellite photography and like how simple it was to zoom in on particular areas of the program. I enjoyed being able to travel the world from the convenience of my computer the most. Making use of Google Earth Pro was a lot of fun. ![]() In conclusion, Google Earth Pro is a thorough and potent mapping and analysis tool that I wholeheartedly endorse. ![]() Google Earth Pro is a flexible tool for a variety of applications thanks to the ability to import and export data as well as generate unique maps and visualizations. I enjoy how accurate and in-depth the maps and photos are, and how they are updated frequently. The program's ease of use and wide range of capabilities make it a superb tool for displaying and analyzing spatial data. Overall, my experience with Google Earth Pro has been good. The only problem I found with this system is that some images were outdated, therefore it can affect the quality and precision of the data in certain locations, however in the case of my work I had no problem. Lastly, their option to perform virtual flights and time travel through historical 3D images is amazing, as having data over time for a particular terrain helps a lot. Of the positive points to highlight of this system are its wide range of functions and updated geospatial data, since they provided me with a valuable resource for exhaustive analysis of the soils of a particular terrain, on the other hand for their high-resolution images they provided me with a detailed view of any location and the type of soil you were testing. Overall, Google Earth Pro has improved my efficiency and accuracy in the work assigned to me by giving me a more complete and detailed view of the architectural projects, soil surveys, and construction projects I have been involved with. Saving more placemarks, polygons, and paths to my places, directly affect the performance of the software.Īs a future architect interning at a construction company, my experience using Google Earth Pro has been incredible as this tool expanded my ability to perform geospatial research and analysis, giving me a detailed view of construction sites and their surrounding environments but most importantly, It helped me with my soil research. ![]() For example, QGIS provides a plugin called ‘Send2GE’, which is linked with Google Earth Pro. Further, this software is integrated with other spatial mapping software like ArcGIS & QGIS. This supports to import of various types of data formats including ESRI shapefile, Geo TIFF, kml, and images that are commonly used by spatial analysts. For landform mapping also I’m using this software to identify some physical features like escarpments, ridges, isolated hillocks, and slope types using the terrain option. In that case, I’m using Google Earth Pro to identify land use categories and their changes using historical imageries. As a planner, I’m doing land use and landform mapping to identify hazard-prone locations. With time, I have used Google Earth Pro for various purposes. My very first experience was identifying the locations using the search option. Currently, some countries are having 3D building facilities too. Further, this software is having a facility to generate elevation profiles by adding two points to a path. For example, it provides a street view imagery of most parts of the world and users can have a real feeling about the place. Google Earth Pro consists of several key features that are really helpful for spatial analysts and planners to understand a particular location. I’m using Google Earth Pro for more than two years. We can have virtual visits to places where we have never been before. This software is a really good platform to understand the places. I would definately set up the tables in section 5 with the first row labeled “n” and the second row labeled “Sn” – again to reinforce that this is just a linear or exponential function with the first row being the independent variable. It also adds a little variety to a page full of words. I think this reinforces what you have already stated about these just being linear or exponential functions. On parts 3 & 4 you may want to provide a table or part of a graph and ask them for the 40th term or something. I have a couple of items for consideration. I like the tiled diagrams at the start – especially where you can visually see a squared term and a linear term. But I like the idea that we can use sequences to talk about growth/rate of change… So maybe that might be an interesting way to go about end behavior of rational functions? And then we can analyze the quotient of the sequences… Or something. & series as our second unit, when we do rational functions, we can treat something like (2x^2-5x+1)/(-3x^3-1) as two sequences (the top polynomial sequence, and the bottom polynomial sequence). One thing I thought of that might be cool is that now that we’re doing seq. But I’m learning how to be less teacher-centered and this is something I know I have to practice doing (even if I do it poorly for a (long) while). I’m excited/nervous to see if I can make it work in class… some group, some individual, some homework… Mainly I’m worried about debriefing and having that go smoothly and not take AN INSANE AMOUNT OF TIME and going over everything. Thanks! I’m pretty proud of it, but we’ll see how it goes once I actually USE it. But I understand I am giving them A LOT of scaffolding with which to do it. I’m liberally defining problem solving as having students deal with situations they have never dealt with before, and generalizing from those situations. I’m super nervous, but we’ll see if this is an experiment that fails or not. But I think there is so much depth and abstract thinking that can be brought out of a unit properly done. From what I’ve heard from teachers everywhere, sequences and series always get short shrift in precalculus classes because they come at the end of the year. ![]() Usually I think classes do this whole unit in single week, and there’s no way we’ll be done with it in that time. Lastly, yes, I know this is a long packet. Huge thanks in the creation of this goes to who went through a lot of it page by page and gave excellent suggestions! Precalculus guru! Also I included a few blogposts at the end of the document which I stole wholesale from or adapted in my own way. The packet with my teacher notes, and the packet without my teacher notes. Students are asked to conjecture and defend their conjecture at various times. There are connections drawn to graphs, and to a few geometric visualizations of sequences and series. The motivation for sequences comes out of a series of IQ-test-ish puzzles, and the motivation for series comes out of a lottery problem. The last thing I have to say is that although it may look pretty traditional (the questions), try to think about the packet if you were a student and you were in a class going through it. I’m not great at the former, but I’m definitely getting better at the latter. I guess what I mean to say is: these packets/worksheets that I tend to create don’t make kids like/love math, but it does get them to think about math. To put it out there: I would never say that what I do is inherently engaging for my kids. ![]() ![]() It also gets at almost all the standard things in a sequences and series unit (except for recursive equations, which I threw out). It’s simply a scaffolded way to help kids think in an increasingly abstract way. This is the first time I’m creating an entire guided unit. Those of you who know me know that I am a pretty traditional teacher, and I have gotten in the habit of creating guided worksheets as a structural backbone for a lot of my classes. I like that we’ll be doing it early in the year, because I want them to see immediately that we are not going to be focusing on plug-and-chug but real thinking. Our department is also trying to integrate more problem solving in the curriculum, and so I tried to make this unit involve as much problem solving as possible. The other teacher and I have decided to totally mess around with the ordering of topics, and we put sequences and series as the second unit. It’s a new course for me: Advanced Precalculus. Instead I started, abandoned, and restarted a unit for a course that I’m teaching next year. I had great ambitions to do a lot of schoolwork this summer. ![]() #MaxDisk=4000GB # freq rmp2=full/6-311+g(2d,2p) geom=connectivity test Will use up to 12 processors via shared memory. Without an error the calculations ends at the same point (just before the population analysis would start):Įntering Gaussian System, Link 0=/Applic.PALMA/gruppen/q0grimme/g09/g09 The calculation works for about 2 days and generates a combined scratch-file size of about 258 GB (splitted files). # freq rmp2=full/6-311+g(2d,2p) geom=connectivity test However, all subsequent frequency calculations using optimized geometries crash. Works fine with the Linux 64 Bit G09 (Revision A.02) version. Geometry optimization for neutral and sodiated species using e.g. ![]() ![]() I try to calculate sodium cation affinities with MP2=Full. I don’t clearly know how are the anlysi are done and what are the differences. I compared the outputs there is two series of normal analysis. Now, I understood that I need normal mode analysis using HPmodes syntax to feed the code. Then, I shifted to source code, FCClasses to follow up. However, the code is error prone! I got alot of error message without any documentation. I want to compute the vibronic spectra of some dyes. I would be grateful if you could explain me the difference between the normal analysis done using HPmodes and without that. One other thing, try to summarize your questions in a coherent way and please do not post entire output files! I don’t have the time to check them in their entirety. Feel free to reply to any comment you think you might have an answer to because the thing is, I don’t have all the answers (I wish I did, trust me). Please use tags at the begining of your comment, e.g.: #convergencefailure #visualization #gaussianerror or whatever you might think could help me, and others, to quickly find an answer to your queries. Therefore I open this new page for all those questions you have! I don’t intend to have a repository like the one on the CCL, of course, but at least we could organize the info and make it readily available for those who might need it in the end, that is what we do as scientists, right? The service is free and offers each user personalized assistance and advice, thanks to the staff who answers as soon as possible, identifying the most suitable channel for a simple use of the provided information. Each application is handled in an appropriate and exhaustive in order to ensure data and information suitable to the request.Sometimes I get interesting questions that don’t quite fit into any of the existing topics already discussed within the blog and my obsessive/compulsive nature tells me that getting this questions in a random part/page/post of the blog doesn’t look quite neat either. To ask for data, publications, microdata files, cartographies, historical researchers and customized elaborations as well as information on harmonized European data, a request must be submitted by filling out the online form available on the contact center page. Collaboration with at the School of OpenCohesion.Agreement with the Association of European Economics Education (AEEE-ITALIA).Laboratory for Elementary Data Analysis.Quality in the National statistical system.Public administrations and private institutions. ![]() git config Setup user information git init Initialize a repository as a Git repository git clone Clone a local repository from Github git add Add file or folder to your commit staging git commit -m “” Commit staged content git push Push commit to Github git fetch Download commits, files, and refs from remote to local repo git remote add Modify a repository. To learn more about Git Commands, check out this Git Cheatsheet. ![]() Finally, push your changes of the local file or repository to GitHub (git push). Add the your file changes (git add) and commit your changes (git commit). Optionally initialize the local directory (git init). In the command line, go to the root directory where your local files are. Push the changes from the source control panel Stage the changes Commit the change Push the Change Git Push Recap.Commit the changes from the source control panel.Stages the files for commit from the source control panel.Install and configure Github with VSCode login.In order to push to code to Github with VSCode (detailed steps), you must: How to Push a File or Folder to Github (using VSCode) Commit the file to your local repositoryįor simplicity, I considered that you have not built work branches and that you commit straight to the master branch.Īfter all of this, your file will be committed to your Github repository.$ cd '/c/Users/j-c.chouinard/My First Git Project' You can add the folder location by dragging the folder to Git bash. Go to the current directory where you want the cloned directory to be added.Move your file to the cloned repository.To push a folder or to sync a file from your local folder to your remote Github repository: ![]() "Christus vincit"īoni Puncti & Karel Frana - Voices of Chant - In Festo Assumptionis B.M.V. ![]() John McCarthy, Choir of the Carmelite Priory - Gregorian Chant - Solemn Mass: Laudes seu acclamationes. Slovenski Madrigalisti, Boni Puncti, Karel Frana - Chants: Cantus Gregorianus - Libera Me, Domine Hubert Dopf S.J., Choralschola Der Wiener Hofburgkapelle - Gregorian Chant - Signum magnum Hortus Musicus - Gregorian Chant - Hortus Musicus: Te Deum 2: Gregorian Chant - Sing My Tongue the Glorious Battle (Pange Lingua) The Choir of All Saints' Church - Masterworks of Worship, Vol. Occasional quiet days led by guest clergy and academics. Public service of Solemn Vespers every Monday (and holy days as announced) at 5:30 at St. Discussion, Lectio Divina, Noon Day Prayer.Ī monastery with a few monks in residence, with a growing family of oblates and externs. The Urban Abbey Community seeks to enhance one’s relationship with God and with others. The Urban Abbey is non-residential community of people who are seeking to enhance their spirituality through Benedictine-based way of being in community and supporting one another. 6:00 Evening Prayer, 6:30 Simple Supper, 7:15 Study, 8:15 Compline. Monthly gathering on the first Tuesday of the month. ![]() Meets first and third Tuesdays of the month, 7:00-8:00. Guests are welcome! Contact: Dana Hengst or Barbara. Quiet contemplation at 7:00 pm in the Grace Chapel, Evening Prayer at 7:15, followed by community meeting. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month. ![]() Visitors are welcome! Please contact before arriving for the first time as times may be rescheduled. Meet first and third Mondays from mid-September through May, 6:00-7:30. Prayer, Reflection, Silence, Shared Meal, and Sung Vespers and Compline. Wednesdays at 7:00 (except July and August). If desired, participants may bring a bag lunch to eat during the second hour. Participants may come for the first hour, the second hour, or both segments. 12:00-12:45 is chapter time, a time of lively discussion on a section of the Rule. There is also a monthly discussion of creating one's own Rule of Life. The first hour is a practice of shared silence, deep listening, intentional conversation, prayer and meditation. Monthly gathering on the third Saturday of each month, from 9:30 to 11:00 amĬontact: Mother Anjel Scarborough, or phone 30 6:00 Evening Prayer, 6:30 Communal Supper, 7:30 Study, 8:30 Compline.Ĭontact: Ms. For more information, contact Laurie Warren: DCįirst and Third Wednesdays of the month, 6:30-7:30 Everyone is welcome-please let us know if you will join us. Benedict, study of Benedictine Spirituality, and Compline, a brief but beautiful musical close to the day. Laurie Warren and Kayleen Asbo offer an evening of prayer, singing and study, with: Vespers (a service of psalms, prayers and readings with Gregorian Chant), a simple soup supper, Lectio Divina, a reading and discussion on the Rule of St. Meets: 6 to 8 p.m.the 4th Friday of each month 5:30 Evening Prayer, 6:00 Simple Meal, 6:30 Chapter, 6:45 Study of the Rule, 7:00 Compline, 7:30 Closing.īenedictine Experience at Grace CathedralĬontact: Bill Reed, John's Benedictine Study Group Companions of Sts Benedict and Scholastica ![]() The exchange of forces that religion promises is often sought and found in the act of writing poetry: ‘Between the page and the eye is where the power happens. Other times, the collection’s voice finds itself in a stand-off with its central preoccupation: ‘What would hope do to me if I couldn’t stare it out?’ The poems’ speakers and characters betray longing for the transcendence that ritual or worship might provide, but this is a book of irreverent religious feeling, not of religion or religiosity. Lewis’s day job as a nurse is subtly evident in images of the rawness and brutality of the human work of being in the world. Los redactores, antes de sentarse a escribir, necesitan estudiar el estilo y tono del cliente, conocer la intencin del texto y, sobre todo, realizar una labor de investigacin. Sometimes hope is the unclaimed joys of youth, ‘a memory of happiness you couldn’t use’ sometimes hope is cast as an oddly watchful force exerting pressures on human follies and wounds. Its primary function is to reduce noncomputer-compatible information into a form which a large digital computer can use. Los redactores digitales son profesionales que se dedican a la generacin de contenidos escritos en lnea, tanto para empresas como para marcas personales. Images of the sacred and the profane, temple and town, host an oscillating meditation on the notion of hope. The idea of hopefulness is central to Lewis’s collection, which has been twenty years in the making. ![]() While this might qualify as ‘uncreative writing’, in that its conceit is seemingly the inverse of the personal lyric, it, too, is a portrait of the artist reading, absorbing, repelling, mocking, and finding delight in a weird, flat, bewildering multiverse of screens where poems are being written all the time. redactor is composed of censored, dismembered, remembered emails, memos, text messages, and webfeeds. The lyric voice of The Blue Decodes, however, is less fracture and fragment, and more a compelling portrait of an alert mind in tension with itself. Gerente general en una sucursal karcher peru, tambien en remoto como director creativo de una agencia de marketing digital. Eddie Paterson’s new book is full of redacted texts of digital trash and treasure it is a blacked-out, cut-up collage of the textual chatter of our ‘post-digital existence’. Redacto textos digitales SEO y Copywriter, con posicionamiento en buscadores y orientados a ventas para agencias de marketing, negocios y autónomos. Redacción de textos SEO, Copywriting y StoryTelling. Pasión por escribir para el mundo digital. In her début collection, Cassie Lewis is described as speaking for ‘a generation whose ambitions and emotions have become very fractured and fragmented’. REDACTOR FREELANCE 1830 seguidores en LinkedIn. ![]() Cornell would like to learn more about items in this collection and to hear from individuals or institutions that have any additional information.Two recent collections by two very different voices have both been ‘blurbed’ as works of fragmentation. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. El éxito de Google depende de entregar contenido que responda a las consultas de las personas de la manera más relevante posible. These pamphlets have been digitized from items in Cornell University Library's Rare and Manuscript Collection. La redacción SEO es el proceso de investigar, delinear, crear y optimizar contenido para posicionar una keyword objetivo en Google y otros motores de búsqueda. The content in the Alfredo Montalvo Bolivian Digital Pamphlets Collection is believed to be in the public domain, and is presented by Cornell University Library under the Guidelines for Using Text, Images, Audio, and Video from Cornell University Library Collections ( ). ¿Qué es ser un redactor El redactor es un profesional creador de una gran variedad de textos o contenidos. El Telégrafo Mecantilista y la atávica suficiencia del redactor de El Diario de La PazĪlfredo Montalvo Bolivian Digital Pamphlets Collection Creator:ĭivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections Format: ![]() One cartoon in particular, Minnie the Moocher, solidified Betty’s image as a teenager of the modern era. Item #M11082 – Set of 5 Betty Boop stamps. First appearing as a supporting character, Betty was portrayed as “a flapper girl with more heart than brains,” and in some cartoons was named Nancy Lee or Nan McGrew.īy 1932, Betty had her own series and was regarded as “The Queen of the Animated Screen.” Betty starred in over 100 cartoons throughout the 1930s and made a cameo in the first Popeye cartoon in 1933. Her long poodle ears became large hoop earrings and her black dog nose became a girl’s button nose and teenage Betty, as we know her, was born. ![]() The inspiration for Betty Boop came from singer and actress Helen Kane and silent actress Clara Bow. Mongolia #2369 shows Betty’s style changing over the years. Bimbo’s Initiation was voted the 37th-greatest cartoon by members of the animation industry in 1994. This time Bimbo is quite happy to accept the invitation. But when a looming society member pulls off its disguise, it turns out to be Betty Boop. Bimbo endures a dark-themed nightmarish ritual that tries to get him to join a secret society, which he resists. Bimbo falls in love immediately – and America would soon join him.īimbo would next see Betty in Mysterious Mose in 1930, and Bimbo’s Initiation in 1931. In the background, another dog was singing – a French poodle that later became Betty Boop. Bimbo was working as a waiter in a cabaret, trying to keep up with demanding customers. On August 9, 1930, he appeared in Dizzy Dishes, with a brand-new character. It was the introduction of a girl in his life that brought some consistency to Bimbo. Sometimes he was all black, and sometimes he was black with white spots – and sometimes white with black spots! Guyana #3943 – The 1938 cartoon “Riding the Rails” was nominated for an Oscar. He was shown as tall and skinny, then short and round. Unlike Mickey Mouse, Bimbo went through some dramatic changes. ![]() They started using Fitz as a primary character, and he became the main star of their new Talkartoons series in 1929. When Walt Disney enchanted audiences with a mouse named Mickey, Fleischer realized they needed a competing figure. Grenada Grenadines #2683 pictures the three Fleischer stars – Koko, Bimbo, and Betty Boop. It was Bimbo who was the main star for Fleischer Studios at the time, and he played an important part in her evolution.įrom 1918 to 1929, Fleisher Studios produced a series called Out of the Inkwell starring Koko the Clown and a dog named Fitz. While Betty Boop eventually became Fleischer Studios’ biggest cartoon star, her success didn’t come overnight. On August 9, 1930, Betty Boop made her first cartoon appearance in Fleischer Studios’ Dizzy Dishes. 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