![]() And we say “Al-benny,” that’s a colloquial expression, because if you were from New York you would say “Al-bany,” we say “Al-benny” as if it’s an “e” there, so just to let you know, like, what is he talking about? I mean, Georgia-Albany, Georgia was the county seat of Dougherty County, and the largest city in southwest Georgia, and what is so significant is that Interstate 75, if you look geographically, it just would have made sense for it to come through Albany. RL: Employment, and to escape the racism of the South. JW: So what brought your family from Georgia to Detroit? I mean, I understood that, but as we went through things I think I may have been brought a little later than what they said I was. I arrived probably in 1954, you know, it’s just been some dispute within the family of when I came here, because my family-my parents-I was an only child, and I stayed with my grandmother because my parents as they came north, it was really tough, so I stayed with my grandmother, and I think they kind of fudged the dates because it felt like they were being irresponsible by not bringing me sooner. RL: My family arrived approximately 1953. When did you or your family come to Detroit? RL: I was born January 30, 1951, in Albany, Georgia. JW: Could you begin by telling me where and when you were born? JW: Thank you so much for coming in to sit down with us today. We’re in Detroit, Michigan, and this interview is for the Detroit Historical Society’s Detroit 67 Oral History Project. Meyers Plaza is conveniently located within 2 miles of the expressway and is next door to the Northwest Activity Senior Center which has many senior programs and activities.JW: Hello, today is April 14, 2017, my name is Julia Westblade. For additional information, please contact the City of Detroit Office of Civil Rights, Inclusion and Opportunity. The rental or lease of this property must comply with the City of Detroit ordinance regulating the use of criminal background checks as part of the tenant screening process to provide citizens with criminal backgrounds a fair opportunity. There is also a large gated parking lot for residents with cars and plenty of parking for visitors. There are units designed for the mobility impaired conveniently located on the first floor. The community room is available for members to get together and visit with each other or to watch the big screen T.V. The co-op's monthly meetings are held in the community room. ![]() The first floor has a large community room, and a library. The laundry facility is located on the second floor. The second and third floor both have a comfortable lounge and balcony. Each unit has its own controls for the air conditioning and heat. There are occasional catered events and many other chances to be a part of a lively community.Įach unit is a one-bedroom unit and they are located on three different floors. Come join in on bingo, gardening, card playing, Nintendo Wii bowling or just relaxing in front of the large screen TV with friends during movie night. Resident members enjoy the peace and privacy of their apartments, but also enjoy participating in the frequent community activities. Meyers Plaza Co-op Apartments does not allow smoking in any common areas, and within 25 feet of the building. It is sponsored and managed by CSI Support & Development. Rent is based on a percentage of the household's income. Meyers Plaza Co-op is nationally recognized as “A Community of Quality†by the National Affordable Housing Management Association. This 3-story, 75 unit senior community offers the enjoyment and freedom that comes with affordable living aged 62+. Meyers Plaza Co-op is a hidden jewel, nestled in the heart of Detroit.
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![]() Until then, we are focused on celebrating Trevor and thanking him for his many contributions,” a Comedy Central spokesperson said in a statement to THR. “In time, we will turn to the next chapter of The Daily Show and all of our incredible correspondents will be at the top of that list. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah - TV Series Comedy Central US. ![]() Once Noah’s sign-off from The Daily Show has been finalized, McCarthy and execs at Paramount-owned Comedy Central will begin to discuss who will take over the helm of The Daily Show. Dulce Sloan: relationship guru, poetry connoisseur, and go-to 911 operator for Karens. The timing of Noah’s final episodes has not yet been determined, as sources say those conversations are expected to begin this week. That made Noah’s decision to leave an additional surprise for everyone at Paramount and with The Daily Show. From Susie Essman to Kristen Schall, the women of The Daily Show (like Olivia Munn and Caroline Rhea) had careers beyond their appearances on the Comedy Central. The Daily Show correspondent previews his week as guest host, predicts how the Trump indictment will impact 2024, and makes his case for the future of late-night TV. Trevor Noah departed The Daily Show last year after a seven-year stint on the Comedy Central staple and after a variety of celebrity guests have filled in, its now the correspondents turn. Sources note he also had an option for another year that would have taken him through the 2024-25 season. Noah in June extended his option to remain at the center of The Daily Show for another two years. I miss learning other languages, I miss going to other countries and putting on shows, I miss being everywhere and doing everything.” Actor and comedian Michael Che was a correspondent on The Daily Show for just nine episodes in 2014, according to the show’s website. ![]() Roy Wood Jr, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta and Dulc Sloan along with contributors Jordan Klepper and Lewis. “I spent two years in my apartment, not on the road, and when I got back out there again, I realized that there’s another part of my life that I want to carry on exploring. Next up, The Daily Show correspondents are getting their shot at a promotion. “I feel like it’s time,” Noah told viewers Thursday night, which marked almost seven years to the day after he took over for Jon Stewart. The Recording Academy Is On a Global Mission ![]() ![]() He pointed out to me that if I was having difficulty understanding a scientific paper, the deficiency was at least as likely to lie with the author’s logic or presentation as with my ability to comprehend the argument. Another of Saul’s adages, born out of his youth in the Great Depression, stressed the importance of “never breaking a man’s rice bowl.” I remember his wise aphorisms, for example, about the danger of confusing autobiography with philosophy he believed one needed to look beyond one’s own experiences. Saul was completing his last of several terms as department chair when I became a member of the Brandeis faculty in 1971, but he continued to provide valued leadership for the department and sage advice to me and many others in the university for years to come. In addition to taking on numerous administrative leadership roles, he worked with pre- and postdoctoral students to publish more than 100 articles and reviews on topics like photochemistry, reaction mechanisms and free radicals. In 1950, Saul left Polaroid to join the faculty of Brandeis. Instead, he joined the Polaroid Corporation in 1945, making critical contributions to the development of instant photography and establishing a relationship with the company’s legendary founder, Edwin Land, that lasted for another 30 years. Despite a stellar record at Harvard from his undergraduate years through his postdoctoral studies, the era’s pervasive discrimination against Jews in academia left him unable to find a faculty position. Saul’s path to Brandeis, via Dorchester, Boston Latin School and Harvard, was not an easy one. He had played a key role in transforming a tiny college with uncertain prospects into a thriving research university. Cohen, who died April 24, 2010, at age 93.īy the time I met Saul in 1966, at a graduation party for my friend and Harvard classmate Jonathan Cohen, Saul’s son, Saul had already served as Brandeis’ first chair of the School of Science, first dean of faculty, and first University Professor. So opens the longest chapter, titled “At Brandeis,” of the recently published memoirs of Professor Saul G. "When I first visited Brandeis University in 1950, to consider joining it, I knew little more about it than that it had opened two years before to a small freshman class as a Jewish-sponsored university, with no restrictions on students, faculty and administration as to religion, race and gender.” In one cup of 2% milk fat cottage cheese, there are 194 calories, 5.5 grams of fat and 26.7 grams of protein. To finish up, cream, salt, herbs and spices may be added to complement the natural flavors of the fresh cheese.Ĭottage cheese is a true protein powerhouse with protein accounting for about 70% of the calories. What you’re left with is a sweet curd that crumbles easily to give cottage cheese its classic texture. A washing and draining process then reduces the acidity and eliminates excess moisture. The acid increases the pH of the milk, causing curds of casein protein to separate from the liquid part of milk known as whey.Īfter the solid curds form, the batch of cottage cheese gets cut into smaller pieces and cooked more to release moisture. To start, an acidic substance like lime juice or vinegar goes into warm milk to start a curdling process. You can choose from small, medium or large curds to suit your preferences.Ĭottage cheese production is a straightforward, simple process. Another difference between cottage cheese products is curd size. Creamed and whipped varieties allow you to enjoy all the taste and nutritional benefits of cottage cheese with a slightly different texture. To suit a wide range of dietary needs, cottage cheese also comes in lactose-free, reduced sodium and sodium-free varieties. Traditional cottage cheese is made from whole milk, but it can also be made from 1%, 2% or skim milk to create reduced-fat or nonfat cottage cheese. You can easily recognize it for its white color and soft, creamy texture. ![]() The production process gives cottage cheese a much milder flavor than cheddar, Gouda, Parmesan, brie and Camembert. Cottage cheese is technically classified as a fresh cheese, meaning that it isn’t aged or ripened to enhance its flavor. I understand that they will do a diagnostic check at no charge. Since you have done extensive troubleshooting already, I recommend taking your MBP to the Genius Bar. The logic board was replaced TWICE, finally resolving the problem only after the second logic board replacement. A “firmware” upgrade resulted in no improvement. I took the iMac to the Apple Store Genius Bar where a logic board problem was confirmed. Extensive troubleshooting steps with re-installing macOS, resetting SMC, changing network switches, ethernet cables, external docks and dongles, etc., failed to resolve the problem. In addition to slow network speed, the iMac also had kernel panics with system logs pointing to a hardware component. This was a high-end iMac (core I9, 64GB RAM, 2 TB SDD, 2.5 GB ethernet). I had a similar experience with a 2020 iMac 27". Thanks for your time and any knowledge or assistance. I’ve been trying to hold off buying a desktop M1 Mac for a while now because there still is not one on the market that meets my high-level purchase criteria (<$2k, 32GB Memory, can utilize 3 external displays), but it seems like every day now I’m inching closer to buying a Mac Studio… ![]() So having laid all that out, I’m hoping to either get more ideas for troubleshooting what my issue may be or a confirmation that I’m not the only person who is seeing this issue and that I likely cannot remedy it without storing my MBP in a refrigerator. The only other computer I saw throttled ethernet speeds on was my wife’s 2018 MacBook Air, which she has mostly stopped using because of thermal throttling (no clue what the temps are, but she had similar issues with the fan running constantly). ![]() My current theory is that the issue lies in my MBP’s thunderbolt busses being thermally throttled because my machine idles around 72✬ and near constantly has its fans running. I also confirmed my wife’s MBP was using the same driver as my MBP.Īfter thoroughly diving into a rabbit hole about MacBook ethernet drivers, I tried testing my MacBook Pro with a 2.5Gbps ethernet dongle which utilizes a different RealTek chip internally as well as a different driver in macOS and unfortunately saw the same Speedtest results as my original dongle. I have seen gigabit speeds on my wife’s 2017 15" MacBook Pro and my Steam Deck using the exact same cable and dongle. I have confirmed that the dongle and ethernet cable I am using are both capable of handling gigabit speeds by testing on other devices. However, despite a wide array of permutations of ethernet dongles, ethernet cables, and testing connections with other devices, I’m left that the issue lies solely with my 2019 MacBook Pro and I’m looking for some assistance or confirmation of that theory. ![]() I also have a gigabit internet plan, so I was very excited to get the improved network speeds. I recently moved into a new house and I’m now able to have a ethernet connection to my 2019 15" MacBook Pro (running macOS Monterey 12.3) that I use for work. The first thing you need to do is make sure you have appropriate gear for digging. It just happens to have a touch of iron that changes the color mixed into the crystalline matrix. The crystals form in an identical matter and it’s often found in the same spots. How Do I Collect Amethyst in the Field?Īmethyst collection is much the same as quartz. If you absolutely love the stuff, there are a few spots it’s the main find but most of the time it’s just going to be an exciting part of various other minerals. Most often, collectors go to a mine with more varied offerings and happen to pick up a few along the way. Rockhounds are a tight group, but if you’re active in the community chances are you’ll find a good spot sooner or later. They’re not currently open, but it’s a great experience to look forward to.Īmethyst is of some commercial use, so a lot of smaller deposits are mined privately. Jackson Crossroads Mine is probably your best bet if you’re only looking for amethyst crystals.Īmethyst is also found in the Morefield Gem Mine, which offers the unique opportunity to dig in microcline/amazonite. There aren’t as many amethyst sites as you’ll find with stones like quartz or opal, but there are paid digs open to the public. On top of that, a lot of places where quartz crystal is collected also have amethyst. It’s usually identified by its lack of inclusions, but the color match is very close in most cases. You’ll mainly find it in surprisingly high-grade and low-priced cut gemstones. Synthetic amethyst isn’t very common, but it does pop up on occasion. These are usually treated in some way, so do your due diligence so you know what you’re getting. Occasionally a “pink amethyst” or other unique stone will make an appearance. Prasiolite, even the treated kind, can be a beautiful stone but without a certificate from an accredited gemologist you’ll never know if it’s natural. More than that, nearly all prasiolite on the market has been subjected to either heat treatment or ionizing radiation to bring out the color. The stone known as green amethyst commercially is the mineral prasiolite. On occasion, you’ll stumble across stones described as “green amethyst.” This a misnomer, and it’s often used in a deceptive manner. Buyer Warning: “Green Amethyst” and Synthetic Amethyst When you’re looking at a stone in person the difference between pale, lavender amethyst and the bold purple of top-shelf stuff is striking. Ideal amethyst is purple with hints of red and high clarity. The grade of stone makes a far larger difference in price than size.Īmethyst grading is based on color saturation, clarity, and visible inclusions. Gemstones range from pennies to hundreds of dollars, and size doesn’t seem to be a big correlation.Īmethyst is valued for dark coloration and the undertones in the stone when used as a gemstone. If you’re into collecting gemstones, you may be confused by amethyst pricing. ![]() The most common example is Chevron amethyst, which forms with a characteristic V-formation. Cabochons and slabs are often typed by the pattern. What Types of Amethyst Are There?Īmethyst is worked as a gemstone for jewelry as well. It’s common to see darker and lighter splotches of purple in the stone, for instance, and sometimes clear quartz is in there as well. Properly faceted amethyst with deep saturation and high clarity are prized for making jewelry.Īmethyst is known for “color zoning” within it’s crystals. The coloration is formed from natural radiation and trace amounts of Fe₃+ ions.Īmethyst can be a valuable gemstone in its own right. Both are common in the rock trade, and amethyst geodes range from golf ball-sized to bigger than a person! Since they’re relatively common you can find very affordable specimens of middling quality without difficulty. ![]() Another 20☌ and the formation could have been citrine, and if the crystals form between 420☌ and 440☌ then the final form is prasiolite.įor most of us, the main form of amethyst is in geodes and crystal points. Amethyst is macrocrystalline quartz with iron inclusions that cooled below 420° C(788☏) with a purple coloration. ![]() ![]() ![]() And, unlike your textbook, or even a wiki article, these descriptions won’t put you to sleep! The Disappearing SpoonĪfter re-reading just the first chapter of The Disappearing Spoon, I was immediately reminded of why I enjoyed the book personally and professionally: it makes the most boring topic in chemistry, the periodic table (again, my opinion-but really!), fun and exciting! Not only does it tell the story of arguing scientists, rogue college students, spies, and a boy scout who got a little too interested in radioactivity (the description of his pock-marked face, not from acne but radiation, is a great cautionary tale), the introductory chapters, with their explanation of how to “read a brick,” how the table is set up, and, yes, even the trends, is the best primer of the table of the elements, I’ve ever read. But, especially for my “non-sciency” kids, it just felt like slamming on the brakes of that new year’s joy-until I stumbled upon The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table. I certainly had some success, and my students usually got through it with me and were happy again when we got to bonding. I did whatever I could do to try and keep up that beginning-of-the-year energy while we talked about thrilling things like element numbers, masses, and table trends (sorry to those of you who love this unit, it just wasn’t my jam). In this case, the periodic data flow task updates will dispatch and undispatch these triggers to return the activity to its valid state.Science teacher friends: happy new school year! While this article is mostly going to be for chemistry teachers, I think there are some good ideas for how to use literature in the classroom in general, so I encourage you all to read on! I always love the beginning of the year in chemistry class kids are excited, they all think we are going to blow things up, and I get to do a few initial “lab training” activities that are fun for us all! And then, we begin our first unit-the periodic table (can you hear the duhn-duhn-duh in your head as I do?) I’ve tried a lot of things: the good old, everybody gets an element assignment of posters, powerpoints, or videos the walk around the school elements ID game trying to race through it I even had kids make elements posters for the first pep rally once (darn “High School” why is there no “G” on the periodic table (we just used Gallium and made the “a” really tiny)). There are rare situations where triggers appear as part of a Service Discovery activity, although they are not part of the discovered service or CIs related to the service. To ensure that the Data Flow Probe is always kept up-to-date with possible changes in trigger CI data, you can configure UCMDB to recalculate trigger CI data and send any changes to the Data Flow Probe. As long as the Data Flow Probe is not updated with any changes, the query continues to run with out-of-date information. If trigger CI data changes (for example, a laptop acquires a different IP address) the Data Flow Probe needs to be updated with the modified trigger CI data. When a data flow job is activated, the input TQL of the adapter is calculated once and is sent to the Data Flow Probe. Operation > Data Flow Management > Data Flow Management Setup > Data Flow Probe Setup > How to Configure Periodic Data Flow Task Updates How to Configure Periodic Data Flow Task Updates ![]() I do not see why you try to ''Google Firefox'' All that does is find websites relating to Firefox. If the schooling site needs subscription fees maybe it gets blocked for that reason. Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Screen Time in the sidebar. If you aren’t using Family Sharing: Log in to a family member’s Mac user account. I may not have expected parental controls to prevent you registering to a schooling site, however I do not know what software you are using for parental controls. On your Mac, do one of the following: If you’re using Family Sharing: Log in to your Mac user account, then make sure you’re signed in with your Apple ID. Presumably if you have already registered your children for the schooling but used your own account you may need to re register them using their own accounts. Contact them if you need any further help with that part of the process. In addition, to manage and monitor your kids’ Mac usage, you have to set up an Apple ID for each child and use Family Sharing, which is quite unintuitive. They only provide basic screen time features and the option to set restrictions on inappropriate content. This very effectively blocks youtube on my childs account when he is using Safari. Questo è tutto Hai configurato correttamente i controlli parentali su Safari per Mac. Mac has some decent built-in parental controls, but they’re limited. In the Parental Controls system preference > Web Tab > Customize window I have entered in the 'Never allow these websites' field. You can block access to some system apps altogether, like making it impossible to launch Safari. Open and use Firefox from one of the Children's accounts for general browsing ?Īnd at least open the general and public webpages there?įrom what you say that may also involve installing or using other software and you mention. I have set up an administrator account that has parental control established over my childs account. Apple offers various parental control features for iPhone and iPad with the Restrictions settings.use the Mac computer as one of your Children ?.Once that has been done then you need to work from those Firefox accounts of your children on your computer and register them from there with the schooling website. What you need to do is ensure that Firefox is installed and available from the Children’s Mac accounts. Well also show you how to unblock sites youve blocked yourself by changing parental controls and your Macs hosts file. ![]() ![]() Choose 'This is My Device' or 'This is My Childs Device'. Need to access a website thats blocked on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad Well show you a variety of ways to access blocked sites in Safari, including those restricted by your school, work, or internet providers network. I do not see why you try to Google FirefoxĪll that does is find websites relating to Firefox. Tap Turn on Screen Time, then tap it again. JEREVER 4 Pack Glass Brass Knobs Crystal Mid Century Modern Drawer Pull Clear Cabinet Handle Furniture Hardware for Wardrobe Dresser Kitchen (Circle) 4. The right pull creates consistency of theme. SORWDUERM Brushed Nickel Cabinet Pulls 3 Inch Silver Drawer Handles Dresser Pull Cabinets Drawers Kitchen Bathroom Bar Hardware Handle 10 Pack. 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