![]() Add creativity by using a quirky enclosure, and it will look like a birdcage. If you can, match the fabric color to your home. You may add some pretty fabric to this sleek-looking water cooler and cover the dispenser. Look for water dispensers in modern, sleek designs and give up the blue, bulky plastic container. Ensure the cabinet looks perfect and keep your water cooler just behind it. Placing the water cooler behind a wall-mounted cabinet helps hide it. Place the framed painting in the utility space and keep the water cooler just behind it. It will hide neatly, and you can mount the wall art to swivel out of it. Place the water cooler behind a framed painting or photo. You may place a decorative piece on the wooden unit to beautify the place. Frame the box to receive enough ventilation and place a door in the front to open and clean the water cooler. You can place the water cooler in a wooden unit. You can enjoy the cool water, and the décor of your kitchen or dining room is safe. The plants hanging down act as a plant stand. On the storage basket, keep a small flowerpot and display houseplants on the water cooler jug. Now, place the storage basket covering the water cooler. Position the table upside down to place the water cooler. You can buy a storage basket and a table. 10 different ways to hide a water cooler A storage basket There are ways to get rid of certain imperfections, and the best is to cover them up. However, if there is not enough space, placing the water cooler in the east corner is also one of the best choices.Īn air-conditioning unit or a water tank always messes with the look of your home. It is to the kitchen north that people keep the water cooler. The Authorĭrinking water sources and their related utensils are always in the kitchen.
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![]() The platform integrated with the hospital’s intranet (Focus) and resided on the home page for visibility, Bowser says.Ĭalled Above and Beyond (hospital tagline), each employee receives a bank of points to award for peer-to-peer recognition. Above and Beyond RecognitionĪccordingly, Dayton Children’s worked with a local company called Boost to create an employee-engagement platform. In addition, i nternal communication can be especially challenging in a hospital setting, when staff have different schedules and high-stakes jobs.Ĭommunicators at Dayton Children's learned companies and organizations with strong recognition programs experience 20% less turnover than those without them. With many employees working remotely during COVID, culture at Dayton's Children lessened. Kristen Bowser, director of internal marketing and employee engagement at Dayton Children’s, says “recognition was one of our lower-scoring items"on employee-engagement surveys. For example, employees used to feel unrecognized at Dayton Children’s Hospital, according to staff surveys. Some hospitals and health care systems are large employment centers-and staff can easily feel forgotten or lost. It continued increasing through year’s end. In addition, it prioritized the most important information and stories.Īnd, according to Children’s Health, even with its reduced publishing schedule, Balloon Beat’s open rate still averaged 66 percent in the months after the switch. Wider Communicationįor staff-wide internal communication, Balloon Beat, a newsletter, shifted from daily to a twice weekly publication. Thanks to this innovation, leader communication open rates rose 85 percent. Leaders were instructed to organize this content into a clear, actionable “Know, Do, Share” format and send it weekly. This obviated spending time sifting through numerous email. Goals included building a process to engage and equip leaders as communicators and refreshing internal channels regularly.Įventually communicators created a Leadership Hub on the Children’s Health intranet, which provided leaders with a central location for the latest information. The idea was to make content easy for sharing. However, leaders’ workloads prevented them from spending time distributing messages.Īs such, communicators formulated an action plan centered on creating “bite-sized” content. Texas, it prides itself on the trustworthiness of its care team, which is supported by timely, noteworthy information from its internal communication staff.Īccording to Children’s Health, “while timely, transparent information and channels were well-received during COVID-19, clinical team members often felt overloaded with emails, and with limited time away from the bedside, they had little opportunity to read them.”Ĭommunicators concluded that the ability to effectively distribute information and maintain trust depended on funneling messages through a leadership channel. Short, Digestible InformationĬhildren’s Health is one of the largest pediatric health care centers in the country (7,500+ employees). While healthcare communication has its unique characteristics, communicators in all fields can learn things from this industry. Like many in internal communication, healthcare communicators are looking at how employees receive information, and if it is efficient. Now that tools to battle COVID are secured, an evaluation of medical communication is occurring. ![]() When accurate information was distributed quickly, it likely saved thousands of lives and helped doctors, nurses and healthcare staff. Since 2020, healthcare communication, while always essential, took on an elevated priority for not only patients, but employees on COVID's front lines. ![]() ![]() If just a few seconds lapse or information is misinterpreted, it can mean tragedy for those on both sides of the stethoscope. Timing and precision are everything in healthcare. ![]() To use it, we have to go into the pre-installed terminal in the Utilities folder and run the following command: /usr/sbin/softwareupdate -install-rosetta -agree-to-license Keep in mind that Rosetta is not installed by default. But until then, most of the tools should be transitioned to Apple Silicon as well. Apple has rolled out a solution that makes the transition seamless , an emulator called Rosetta 2 that allows us to run apps that use x86 instructions, the instruction set used by Intel chips, on ARM.Īpple is planning to remove Rosetta 2 when the transition to Apple Silicon is completed. Let’s get started! Rosetta 2įirst off, we need the software designed to run on Intel to speak the same language as our newly minted processor. In this article, I’ll show you how to set up these developer tools on your M1 Mac. Everything you need to follow the tutorial is pre-installed on your Mac, so we’ll spend most of our time in the terminal installing the tools on the list. Most of the apps in the app store have transitioned to Apple Silicon, even developer tools. But, at the time of writing, the only Mac product yet to transition to Apple Silicon is Mac Pro, the desktop Mac, which may be introduced with Apple Silicon in late 2022. Apple once claimed that it would replace the Intel-based chips in the coming years. It has been a couple of years since Apple transitioned to its own silicon. Still, the decision was not so straightforward considering the M1 is based on ARM architecture. I was faced with the tough choice of buying a new computer just around the time Apple released the M1 line.Įvery review of the new chip painted an incredible picture, and they all shared a common denominator the chip is crazy fast. With over 1,200 charge cycles, my six-year-old, 13-inch MacBook Pro grew more unreliable by the day. This web development environment includes the following: I’ve put together a tutorial that will help you get your web development tools up and running in just 20 minutes. Unfortunately, it took a long time to set up my MacBook for the ideal web development environment because I had a hard time finding resources that outlined all the information I was looking for. Overall, this machine is on a whole new level compared to the Intel chip models. Not only is this machine fast, I have multiple installations running in parallel, and the temperature barely peaked at 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Since I first got my M1 MacBook Air a few days ago, I’ve been pushing its limits. How to set up an M1 MacBook for web developmentĮditor’s note: This article was last updated on 29 March 2022 to reflect updates to Homebrew, Docker Desktop, and VS Code. Committed to consistently adding value and making a difference. ![]() Left-brain by nature and right-brain by cultivation. Standing at the intersection of tech, design, and management. In the fifth century, a singing school, the Schola Cantorum, was founded at Rome to provide training in church musicianship. ![]() Ambrose introduced this practice to the West. Around 375, antiphonal psalmody became popular in the Christian East in 386, St. Anthony introduced the practice of continuous psalmody, singing the complete cycle of 150 psalms each week. Chants of the Office, sung during the canonical hours, have their roots in the early 4th century, when desert monks following St. The Apostolic Tradition, attributed to the theologian Hippolytus, attests the singing of Hallel psalms with Alleluia as the refrain in early Christian agape feasts. Musical elements that would later be used in the Roman Rite began to appear in the 3rd century. The 3rd-century Greek " Oxyrhynchus hymn" survived with musical notation, but the connection between this hymn and the plainchant tradition is uncertain. Athanasius, and Egeria confirm the practice, although in poetic or obscure ways that shed little light on how music sounded during this period. Other ancient witnesses such as Pope Clement I, Tertullian, St. The New Testament mentions singing hymns during the Last Supper: "When they had sung the hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives" ( Matthew 26.30). " Amen" and " alleluia" come from Hebrew, and the threefold " sanctus" derives from the threefold "kadosh" of the Kedushah. Canonical hours have their roots in Jewish prayer hours. However, early Christian rites did incorporate elements of Jewish worship that survived in later chant tradition. This view is no longer generally accepted by scholars, due to analysis that shows that most early Christian hymns did not have Psalms for texts, and that the Psalms were not sung in synagogues for centuries after the Destruction of the Second Temple in AD 70. Until the mid-1990s, it was widely accepted that the psalmody of ancient Jewish worship significantly influenced and contributed to early Christian ritual and chant. Singing has been part of the Christian liturgy since the earliest days of the Church. History Development of earlier plainchant During the 20th century, Gregorian chant underwent a musicological and popular resurgence. Although Gregorian chant is no longer obligatory, the Roman Catholic Church still officially considers it the music most suitable for worship. Although Gregorian chant supplanted or marginalized the other indigenous plainchant traditions of the Christian West to become the official music of the Christian liturgy, Ambrosian chant still continues in use in Milan, and there are musicologists exploring both that and the Mozarabic chant of Christian Spain. It is the music of the Roman Rite, performed in the Mass and the monastic Office. Gregorian chant was traditionally sung by choirs of men and boys in churches, or by men and women of religious orders in their chapels. ![]() Multi-voice elaborations of Gregorian chant, known as organum, were an early stage in the development of Western polyphony. Gregorian melodies are traditionally written using neumes, an early form of musical notation from which the modern four-line and five-line staff developed. ![]() The chants can be sung by using six- note patterns called hexachords. The scale patterns are organized against a background pattern formed of conjunct and disjunct tetrachords, producing a larger pitch system called the gamut. Typical melodic features include a characteristic ambitus, and also characteristic intervallic patterns relative to a referential mode final, incipits and cadences, the use of reciting tones at a particular distance from the final, around which the other notes of the melody revolve, and a vocabulary of musical motifs woven together through a process called centonization to create families of related chants. ![]() Gregorian chants were organized initially into four, then eight, and finally 12 modes. Although popular legend credits Pope Gregory I with inventing Gregorian chant, scholars believe that it arose from a later Carolingian synthesis of the Old Roman chant and Gallican chant. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries, with later additions and redactions. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church. Quest: Hitting Heroes with Dread increases its damage by 5, up to 150. Heroes that die increase its damage by 40 and heal Orphea for 25% of her maximum Health. Quest: Minions that die within 1.5 seconds of being hit by Chomp permanently increase its damage by 2 and heal Orphea for 60 (+4% per level). Hitting a Hero with Chomp sets its cooldown to 2 seconds. Passive: Gain 15% maximum Health.īasic Attacks against enemy Heroes while having 3 stacks of Chaos deal an additional 75% bonus damage. If Chomp hits a Hero, Orphea immediately dashes a short distance backwards. Hitting Heroes with the end of Shadow Waltz sets its cooldown to 0.75 seconds. Reduce the cooldown of Shadow Waltz by 1 second. Enemy Heroes who are hit with Overflowing Chaos are Slowed by 20% for 2.5 seconds. Non-Heroic Abilities deal 15% more damage to Stunned, Rooted, Silenced or Slowed enemies. Reward: Permanently increase Dread's eruption damage by 50% and increase the Slow amount of Dread's eruption by 15%. ![]() Quest: Hit 3 enemy Heroes with a single cast of Dread's eruption. Get the best games and entertainment news, reviews, tips and offers delivered to your inbox every week by signing up to the GamesRadar+ newsletter today.Shadow Waltz deals an increased 90% damage to enemies hit by its end and grants 1 additional Chaos. We're about to be introduced to the Raven Lord and no doubt several other characters unique to the HotS universe could we see an original hero from the comic added to the game's playable roster? I think Heroes had all these characters that people already had relationships with, but now we're looking inward - what is the Nexus, what's happening with that?" Milker said he hopes to reach a point where, like Overwatch, gameplay updates and lore updates become tightly interwoven.Īs I thought about the crossover between Overwatch and its multimedia projects (such as the "Casual" Hanzo skin based on his appearance in the Reflections comic), I wondered if the same could happen for Heroes of the Storm. So they had this awesome gameplay, and they also wanted to make sure you knew who these characters were, and why you should care about them. "They've done such a great job from the beginning, and they were building up an entirely new game world from scratch. " is definitely a source of inspiration for us," Milker notes. Milker said the HotS team hopes to follow that model. Overwatch doesn't have a full-on story campaign, but by tying updates and seasonal events to lore, Blizzard manages to satisfy players who are eager to learn more about the Overwatch universe. When Blizzard released an update containing a new mode, map, and an assortment of skins for its hero shooter earlier this April, it did so alongside the above trailer. So this is our way of starting that." If all that sounds a bit familiar, it's probably because you can already see this design philosophy at work in another Blizzard game: Overwatch. We'd like to interweave more information about that overarcing lore and story of Heroes of the Storm into those. They come out, and they're focused on a little moment in time or a specific piece of content. "We've put out machinima and cinematics and all these things. As production director Kaeo Milker explained to me at PAX East 2018, "Every time we have information come out about the game, we're going in and out of this storyline, so that we have a season arc telling one, singular story over the course of the year." There's no word yet on exactly how many issues of the Heroes of the Storm comic will be released (or how often), but Blizzard is treating this as a chance to more closely weave together game updates with lore. Only here, the duke is a reality-warping wizard and the knights are video game characters. A bit weird? Think of it like a duke in the feudal age conscripting knights to serve and enforce their will. It turns out that in the Nexus, the Raven Lord - along with other announcers from the game - rule over their domains by utilizing heroes from other dimensions as their enforcers. The story follows the titular Raven Lord, a character previously relegated to a disembodied voice on two of HotS' battlegrounds. ![]() Penned by Valerie Watrous, lead writer of StarCraft 2 (as of 2016) and Diablo 3 (as of 2017), the comic will expand on Heroes' setup and flesh out its universe, giving lore-hungry fans a new way to enjoy the game. Rise of the Raven Lord simply takes the existing design philosophy one step further, and reinforces the idea that HotS can exist not just as a mash-up of existing properties, but that it can also stand apart on its own merits. Sure, it all feels a bit hand-wavey, but the foundation has been there from day one. ![]() You should not, in the first instance, expect it to make much sense, for it gives scant regard to logic or coherence. Such faint praise however is also premised on little expectation at the start, which is a prerequisite for any manner of enjoyment. And yet, if you're willing to put aside the obvious similarities, you're likely to find this reiteration more entertaining than you're expecting it to be. And last but not least, like the latter, it lets its modern-day Caucasian male protagonist fall in love with a steely yet gentle female from that era, the inter-ethnic coupling not only to pander to the teenage demographic but also to ensure its appeal to audiences on both sides of the continent. Like the latter, its humour is based on self-aware anachronism and its action of the traditional 'wushu' variety. Like the latter, it sends an American teenager back to ancient China where he learns to summon the warrior inside of him and teams up with a noble companion to save a kingdom from the clutches of an evil warlord. It may wear its tag of being the first significant 'French-Chinese co-production' proudly on its sleeve, but 'The Warrior's Gate' is really no more than a rehash of another East-meets-West action comedy that you may remember from about a decade ago called 'The Forbidden Kingdom'. Unless you see the original, you will never know what you are missing. However, it suffers from the "curse" common to all knock-offs. HIM.")īottom Line: One hour and 45 minutes of reasonable entertainment. This script contains a number of attempts to mimic that sort of dialog, my favorite being - "KILL HIM! - slashing noise - "NO, NOT HIM. (For example - if you are film buff, you will remember fondly the famous tag line from Airplane 1980 - "Don't call me Shirley" which became a sort of iconic inside joke for years afterwards. ![]() A lot of effort was put into the humor aspect (as explained above) and this does keep things moving along. Which is not to say it is not worth a watch. This film lacks those features as well and, on its best day in its best suit, comes across more as "Forbidden Kingdom Lite," or perhaps even a Disney knockoff of the original. The production team clearly thought they would "improve" on FK by adding more "teen humor." Presumably they also felt this would more than compensate for the film's considerably lighter "feel" and the awkward void formed by not having ANY famous film martial artists at all.Īlso, Forbidden Kingdom had a certain edge of malice and unpredictability in the script which, oddly, only increased its impact and its fan base. Let's start with what Warriors Gate was intended to be, and work from that. Some reviewers, including this one, think it is one of the best of its kind ever done.) FK has humble beginnings, features two of the greatest cinematic martial artists of all time - Jackie Chan and Jet Li - a killer script, great scenery, and solid performances. (Word to the wise, if you have not already seen FK, and you like MMA and/or Wushu and/or Fantasy and/or Adventure, check it out. The word on the street was that this was a riff on one of my all-time favorite films, Forbidden Kingdom 2008, so I could not resist checking it out. The '90s spot featured Rashida Jones, Alex Greenwald of Phantom Planet, and Monet Mazur. The ad Tyler references was the uncanny inspiration behind the creative direction for this project. The Mellow Yellow ad, for example, was so influential for me. "Those Gap ads in the '90s were so important for my upbringing, my fashion sense, and my cultural awareness. I don't think those two worlds - fashion and rock and roll - were mixing as commonly back then as they are now. "He didn't do a lot of things like that back then. "It was such an awesome, raw depiction of him and Joe Perry, just being so ridiculous I watched it again recently and died laughing," Chelsea Tyler told us. (The Aerosmith frontman's own Gap commercial featured him rocking out barefoot in 1997.) Refinery29 spoke with model-musician Chelsea Tyler, daughter of Steven Tyler, about what it was like to follow in her father's footsteps, and what Gap's latest move is all about. In an ad that's aptly dubbed 'Generation Gap,' the campaign features a talented band of celebrity offspring whose parents modeled in Gap ads themselves. ![]() ![]() But for Gap, the comeback approach is simple: Why not recreate the spot that put them on the map in the first place? The iconic '90s brand is joining the rest of today's throwback brands who are wrangling the attention of Generation Z. This article was originally published on February 2nd, 11:30am. Or, at least, it's better to snag one of those hoodies now before Generation Z scoops them all up. Update: Select pieces from the collection are now available online and in-stores! Head over to your nearest Gap or the brand's website to relive your favorite throwback wardrobe staples of the early aughts. ![]() A list might be deceptive in how you're structuring your workload. Lastly, it's important to state that with a lot of apps, your daily to-do list is laid out in a text-based format. Whichever frequency you choose-either by checking your calendar daily, or weekly-this regular review follows the important 80/20 rule of time management. This way if something unexpected happens and you need to shift around the tasks later, you don't need to rework your entire schedule to do so. Double-check your deadlines, and block off additional time during the day when you plan to work on your Google tasks.īy planning your day in the mornings, you give yourself more flexibility for your whole schedule. To get into the habit of using Google Calendar, every morning you should take a look at it. In the synchronization reference the synchronizaiton is specified for each element.Step 4: Don't Over-Schedule Yourself With the Google Tasks App Yet due times should not be set since they are not transferred by the Google interface to Organiseme - and so the due time is overwritten by the next automatic synchronization from Organiseme to Google Task & Calendar. As mentioned above you can also create new tasks in Google Task or Calendar - and these tasks are automatically created in Organiseme. You can also move the task to another Organiseme task list or delete the task completely. Most changes on Organiseme task in Google Task or Calendar - like set a task complete, change the due date or add or edit a note - are fully synchronized to Organiseme. Assignment of task to contact / team member.Yet since Google Task & Calendar do not have the same broad range of features as Organiseme the following task elements are not transferred to Google Task & Calendar - and thus can not be edited in Google Task & Calendar: And all your Organiseme tasks with a due date are further synchronized to Google Calendar. Please note that you cannot create, rename or delete task lists in Google Calendar.Īll your Organiseme tasks are synchronised to Google Task. You might then delete your Google Task task lists once they are empty - except the one default Google Task task list that cannot be deleted. Then just move these tasks to one of your Organiseme task lists in Google Tasks after initial synchronization - and these tasks will automatically become part of your Organiseme tasks. Tip: In case you have already created task lists and tasks in Google Task and you want to manage them in Organiseme now. Task lists created in Google Task will not be transferred to Organiseme - and so also not the tasks within these task lists. When you rename or delete your Organiseme task lists in Google Task the result will be transferred to Organiseme. Synchronization Google Task & Google Calendar > Organiseme Also there is no indication whether a task lists is a shared task lists. ![]() The color of a task lists is not displayed in Google Task & Calendar. When you create new task lists, or rename or delete existing tasks lists in Organiseme all these changes will be synchronised to Google Task & Calendar. ![]() When initiating the synchronization all your Organiseme task lists will be added to your existing task lists in Google Task & Calendar. Synchronization Organiseme > Google Task & Google Calendar In the following is described which elements of task list and tasks are fully synchronized between Organiseme and Google Task & Calendar.
We cannot elaborate at this time since we are in the midst of this review.” We have been in contact with our client regarding some comments from tenants, which we are currently evaluating. In a statement Lendlease, the construction manager, said: “As a leading builder in the industry, Lendlease is always committed to delivering its projects safely and in accordance with the highest specified standards. The property website Curbed New York explained that “to put that in perspective, if you place a standard ruler on its end, it has a ratio of 12:1.” Another way: the Empire State Building is 424ft across, whereas 432 Park stretches slightly more than 90ft across. For 432 Park, the height-to-width ratio is reportedly 15:1. However, wind sway is especially pronounced in supertall buildings that are also super-skinny – they are often referred to as pencil towers. ![]() Midtown Manhattan from above at twilight, including 432 Park Avenue. Chicago’s Willis Tower, with a roof height of 1,450ft, has an average sway of six inches from its “true center”, but is designed to move a maximum of three feet. New York City’s Empire State Building, with a roof height of 1,250ft, is supposed to move approximately one inch in rapid winds, per Discovery. In the rare event of 100mph gusts, this height structure could move up to two feet, the New York Times reported. On days with 50mph wind, such a tower may move approximately six inches. A 1,000ft building may sway several inches on a day with normal winds. In one instance, water rushed into Abramovich’s apartment from several floors above, allegedly resulting in some $500,000 in damage. “That’s how I went up to my hoity-toity apartment before closing.” The problems worsened, and included “a number of floods”. “They put me in a freight elevator surrounded by steel plates and plywood, with a hard-hat operator,” she reportedly remarked of 432 Park, the design of which was inspired by a designer trash can. When Abramovich was poised to move in, she said, neither the building nor apartment were finished. “They’re still billing it as God’s gift to the world, and it’s not.”Ībramovich and her husband, described as “retired business owners” in the oil and gas industry, bought a 3,500-sq-ft apartment there for almost $17m in 2016, as a “secondary home” close to their adult children. “I was convinced it would be the best building in New York,” Sarina Abramovich, an early 432 Park resident, complained to the newspaper. This building, which opponents had compared to a “middle finger” to the rest of the city due to its controversial height, seemed to now be giving some of its own residents the same cheeky gesture. According to the New York Times, some of 432 Park’s residents are sparring with its developers over issues such as “millions of dollars of water damage from plumbing and mechanical issues frequent elevator malfunctions and walls that creak like the galley of a ship”. ![]() All of cars were set up and tested by professional drift drivers. Content Manager also provides an easy 1-click installation of Custom Shaders Patch which adds new features to the game. Assetto Corsa PC Gameplay - Drifting Nissan 180SX on Akagi Mountain Pass Track mod with Logitech G29 steering wheel, Logitech shifter and Logitech Attack 3. It provides more functionality and usability along with the ability to 'drag & drop' mods for installation. All mods based on real life data: engines, suspension geometry, weight and weight distribution. Content Manager is a fast and powerful alternative to the standard launcher for Assetto Corsa. If you want to support development and get the access to WIP features and pre-release builds, please consider making a donation (any amount), and you’ll get an app key enabling new features. Drift car mods for Assetto Corsa Drift Workshop Project - most realistic mods for drift in AC. AssettoCorsa.Club features a huge range of mods for Assetto Corsa, and one of those is the stunning Drift Workshop Street Pack 2018. 'Discover the ultimate collection of Assetto Corsa mods for drift enthusiasts and fans. From the authors of Cars Manager.īasic ( Lite) version is free and contains all features listed below as key features and more. ![]() ![]() A custom launcher and content management app for Assetto Corsa. Assetto Corsa is one of the best racing simulator games for drifting, if you want to get serious about drifting both virtual and IRL, you can practice drifting with various drift cars from street class to competition level and also practice on various circuits around the world and track fictional. |