Then, like with the other activities, it is time to perform! Again, I will always check their progress, giving advice and help as needed. This is the most difficult part for me as a teacher to have the noise that is up to 30 recorders going at once – but it is the most necessary part of the creative composition process. Each of the steps is written on the page, but no matter how many times you ask students to read the instructions – they don’t’! I will go over the instructions a couple of times, then it is time to let them “make noise” as I say. Once the rhythm is secure, I demonstrate the process of composing. ![]() I make sure that the students can clap the rhythm. This activity takes a few lessons to compete properly. For this next stage of composition, which I usually try towards the end of the year, I provide students with a rhythm that they must compose to. When completing this type of recorder composition activity, it takes a little longer, and I find that I have to check the student work closely to ensure that they have notated their melody onto the staff properly.Īs my students advance, the composition activities get more difficult. For this activity, and the previous one, I am not worried about timing or rhythm – my main goal is for the student to be able to compose a melody that they are happy with. But usually, this is the rare event and not the norm.įor other classes that are more capable, I will ask them to plan their composition using only notes, then once they are happy with their final product, I encourage them to write their melody onto the staff. ![]() I just love watching their smiles! Sometimes there are tears too, don’t get me wrong! There will always be students who become upset and anxious while trying to perform on their own. The sense of achievement that they feel after completing this activity is priceless. I find that the best part of this process is when the student has the chance to perform their own melody. Depending on the time available, this might take one or even two lessons to complete. I will ask them if they like what they have played, if they are happy, then they just have to practice until it is time to perform. I will ask them to show me what they have written so far, and to play it for me. During this part of the I will wander around the room checking the progress of each student. You must be prepared for the class to be noisy and give them the chance to explore what makes a pleasing melody. Then, once they have their instructions, and worksheets, I let the “noise” begin! This is certainly the most difficult part for you as a teacher. For this melody I ask them to start and finish on a G, and they are to use a total of 8 notes. The first, and easiest one, is for the students to write a simple melody using only the letter names of the notes that they know.įor example, if we have learnt only the notes – B A G and E, then they will write a melody using those notes. Depending on the class, and their writing ability, I have two main composition activities for them. After each new note, and performing several songs using the new notes, my students will complete a recorder composition worksheet. ![]() ![]() The same process is true when I teach the recorder to my middle school music classes. Usually once the class has had their turn of composing and performing, we create a class composition using their rhythms and then perform it using the instruments at hand. The students love it! Especially if you let them use a percussion instrument of some sort to perform. The deal is they must write it down, clap it, rehearse it, perform it to their neighbor, then perform it to the class. This means that even after teaching my classes the basics of rhythm – for example only using two different notes such a crotchet (quarter note) and a pair of quavers (eighth notes), I will ask them to compose a simple rhythm. The smiles that come with this activity are so worth it!įor many years now, whenever I teach a new musical skill to my students, no matter what age they are, I love to reinforce their learning with composition. I just love watching them as they realize that they can create a melody that sounds pretty. I just love, after teaching students the basics, watching them go through the creative process. One of my most favorite classroom activities to do is Composition.
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![]() However, he decided to remain with UCLA and their new coach, Steve Alford LaVine had inherited an affection for UCLA from his father, who grew up a fan of Bruins basketball while growing up in nearby San Bernardino, California. After Howland was fired nine months later, LaVine considered staying in-state and attending the University of Washington instead. On June 20, 2012, LaVine verbally committed to attending the University of California, Los Angeles, and playing for coach Ben Howland for the 2013 season. Considered a four-star recruit by, LaVine was listed as the No. He played in the Ballislife All-American Game, and won the event's slam dunk contest. He was also recognized nationally as a first-team Parade All-American. ![]() Īs a senior, he averaged 28.5 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game, and was named the 2013 Associated Press Washington state player of the year and Washington Mr. By his junior year, he had grown to 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), and he would practice dunking for hours in his backyard after his shooting routine would end. Playing point guard, he was their primary ball handler. He attended Bothell High School in the Seattle suburb of Bothell. LaVine practiced playing in the family backyard, where his father had him repeatedly emulate the NBA's Three-Point Shootout. Later, he also became a fan of Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, and modeled his game after his childhood idols. Around the age of five, LaVine developed an interest in basketball after watching Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan in the film Space Jam. His father, Paul, played American football professionally in the United States Football League (USFL) and National Football League (NFL), and his mother, CJ, was a softball player. ![]() LaVine was born in the Seattle, Washington suburb of Renton to athletic parents. 3.2.5 2021–22 season: First playoff appearance.3.2.4 2020–21 season: First All-Star selection.In 2016, he became the fourth NBA player to ever win consecutive dunk contests. As a rookie with Minnesota, LaVine won the league's Slam Dunk Contest, and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team. After one season at UCLA, he entered the NBA after being named one of the top freshmen in the Pac-12 Conference. He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins. LaVine grew up in the Seattle area, where he was honored as the state's top high school player. He also won a gold medal on the 2020 U.S. A two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion, he was named an NBA All-Star in 20. He was selected in the first round of the 2014 NBA draft with the 13th overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Team USA lost their opener to France, but then rattled off four straight victories over Iran, the Czech Republic, Spain, and Australia.Zachary Thomas LaVine ( / l ə ˈ v iː n/ lə- VEEN born March 10, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Now LaVine is finally part of a team that won four straight games thanks to his inclusion on USA Basketball’s men’s squad at the Tokyo Olympics. Here’s an incredible stat for you: LaVine hasn’t won four straight games since turning pro. Chicago was just starting a full scale rebuild, and the results would be ugly: in LaVine’s first four years on the squad, the Bulls would win the fewest games in the NBA. The Bulls were in an even worse position than Minnesota when LaVine came to the team. of his third season and missed most of the next year as he was traded to Chicago for Jimmy Butler. ![]() The Wolves improved considerably the next season after adding Karl-Anthony Towns, but they still only won 29 games. The Wolves had a flashy young duo to start a new rebuild, but they also went 16-66 during Wiggins and LaVine’s rookie season. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins when he entered the league. LaVine started his career on a Minnesota Timberwolves team that had just traded Kevin Love for the rights to No. Zach LaVine has been stuck on some terrible teams since becoming the No. ![]() Work hours can be long, as much as 32 hours at one time. ![]() Since power access is required at all times, even after working 8 hours on the line, electric utility linemen have to be constantly prepared 24/7 for restoring power when unexpected outages take place. Strict safety standards are enforced, which include monthly safety meetings, regular inspections of safety equipment, rubber gloves and sleeves, hard hats, face shields, safety glasses, safety boots and additional safety devices are mandatory.Įlectric utility linemen are responsible for repairing downed power lines, and can be called to drive long distances to work in inclement weather conditions for long periods. Electric utility lineworkers typically take the line truck to the job site, so checking that all tools are in place is paramount. There can be a crew briefing with the entire team, before everyone sets out to finish the tasks in their queue. On a daily basis, each lineworker is assigned a set of work orders to complete. For instance, your task could be setting up new power service at a residence one day and then re-establishing power in the middle of the night for an area recovering from a thunderstorm. 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![]() It’s too early to say yet who are the major workers or the contributors to life on board. No further sea life is visible-we have today the same albatrosses and shearwaters. Poor Chen, one of the palaeontologists, gets very sick when the ship slows to a stop over a new drillsite. ![]() And a good deal of the night seems to be spent just hanging on to the bunk! Tonight I will fix myself a firmer nest … I count myself very lucky never to suffer seasickness. Ship life is physically tiring-the propping against the roll and heave of the ship is exhausting and the lab floor is hard and cold. Many are a key part of the marine ecology although freshwater forms are known, but I have had no recovery so far. These common single-celled organisms possess characteristics of either plants or animals they may photosynthesise or they may ingest prey as a nutrition source. In the lab I have been trying to process nannofossil oozes-limy muds with algal remains-for dinoflagellates. I feel I should be contributing more at this stage but my turn will come. ![]() Peter Barrett is doing the sedimentology. The report on the first hole progresses-my part in it was really finished with description of the rock sequence. They are very exposed to the prevailing westerlies, and as far from the salt spray as I can safely get them. I’m hoping to pick up any wind-blown pollen, and will be surprised if I catch anything but rust and rainwater, but it’s worth a try. I collected them today and replaced them with fresh ones. Last night the rolling became excessive and we had to change course because a hatch broke and we were shipping waves-but generally it’s been pretty smooth-or am I just becoming acclimatised to the roll? Yesterday I put some pollen slides out on the front of the pipe rack. We have been moving steadily south at eight and a half knots on grey to blue seas. The last few days on board have been quiet. Rachel Carson, Acceptance speech of the National Book Award for Nonfiction (1952). If there is wonder and beauty and majesty in them, science will discover these qualities … If there is poetry in my book about the sea, it is not because I deliberately put it there, but because no one could write truthfully about the sea and leave out the poetry. The winds, the sea, and the moving tides are what they are. ![]() ![]() Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F) Bleach as needed Tumble dry: medium Iron, steam or dry: low heat Do not dryclean. Featuring the best graphics from top independet artists, find your new fav hoody. If you have any other queries, please feel free to email us at Shop pullover hoodies guaranteed to take you anywhere in style and comfort. Shop rayman legends hoodies created by independent artists from around the globe.Shipping rates and fees may vary depending on your country or region. 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Music is often one of the forgotten pieces of a game - usually an afterthought in analysis, yet Curry’s compositions remain at the forefront of Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture, rising and soaring with each story beat.Īnd whilst I’ve praised Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture, it is not without its faults. Jessica Curry’s score is heartbreakingly stunning, a mixture of voice, strings and piano create such a bursting and vibrant atmosphere that helps to revive Yaughton from a static rural village to a place bursting with intrigue. To me, Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture could be nearly as effective if you were reading subtitles in a badly textured world, as long as the music was still there. Yet the thing that holds Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture together, is the music. ![]() Expertly voice acted and written lines help to compliment the game’s stunning environments. So in its storytelling, Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture excels. Yet Wendy’s story also begins to wonderfully hint at the rapture and the larger story (in ways that are too spoilery to discuss). Yet, as we follow Wendy on her quest to find her son, you slowly begin empathise for her as simply a worried mother and sibling. Whilst she is the second story, we are first introduced to her in the first story, seeing her as an old lady that was particularly hard on the vicar. The best example of these sub plots is Wendy. They create believable characters, that perfectly slot into theses short stories, some of which are sadder than the main plot itself. ![]() ![]() And it’s in these sub plots that The Chinese Room’s writing truly shines. Yet, as all good stories should do, The Chinese Room use the main plot in order to work in smaller sub plots. Instead of simply following the main character, you begin by following the local vicar, Jeremy, as he deals with some of the beginnings of “the rapture”. What Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture does brilliantly is ease you into the tale. Guided by golden wisps, you watch different people’s reactions, working from the outside, in. Instead, you are given snippets of stories within the village. Much like Dear Esther - nothing is fully explicit when thinking about the larger story. Instead, you are simply a passive observer, watching from start to finish, trying to figure out what happened in Yaughton, Shropshire, that caused everyone to simply, disappear. Yet, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, because in Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture, the story isn’t about you. The majority of your time inside of Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture will be spent walking. As Matt Lees put it over on Cool Ghosts, “What’s wrong with a walk?”. Yet, for me, this isn’t necessarily a problem. And yes, whilst Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture does slightly expand on this (instead of just walking, you can also open doors and click on radios and computers, woah!) it doesn’t do so in such a meaningful way to be significant. One of the main criticisms at the time of Dear Esther was that it lacked much interactivity. The question is, will The Chinese Room be able to beat, or even simply match Dear Esther? So when The Chinese Room announced Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture, as a “spiritual successor” to Dear Esther, I was very excited. For me, Dear Esther set the standard for all other art games to aspire to - something that was emotionally chilling, and yet technically astounding. ![]() ![]() He’s been hiding Grace in his attic for many months when Cora (Thuso Mbedu) arrives, and he tells the new stowaway, “Remember: Grace will guide you.” And she does. Martin (Damon Herriman), the local station agent for the Underground Railroad. ![]() The titular Fanny Briggs (played by Mychal-Bella Bowman) is first introduced in Episode 3, “Chapter 3: North Carolina,” only then she’s not called Fanny - she goes by Grace, the name given to her by Mr. (That, and spending a little time in TV writers’ rooms.) When Jenkins said the story dictates how long it should be, he isn’t just talking about the entire arc of the series he’s talking about the arc of each episode - this episode, “Chapter 7,” directed by Jenkins and written by Jihan Crowther, which returns to a town consumed by hate and the little girl who slips out in a cloud of smoke. Similar statements have been made, typically justifying longer episodes, but it’s those last few words that separate Jenkins’ TV debut from many of his filmic peers. Part of the freedom of having things on a streamer, or even the networks now are doing episodes of varying lengths, is that now the story itself can dictate how long it wants or needs to be.” “You had these hourlong blocks, and you released an episode a week so I could sell you diapers in week one and I could sell you a stroller in week two and pacifiers in week three. “So much about what we do now - how we release these shows, how we frame them, how we structure them - are dictated by the commerce of television in its original format,” Barry Jenkins said in a recent discussion with IndieWire’s Libby Hill. And yet here was “Chapter 7: Fanny Briggs,” bringing the heat in less than one-third its allotted time. The first three all ran beyond the 60-minute standard. So imagine my delight, when six hours into Oscar-winner Barry Jenkins’ 10-hour epic, “The Underground Railroad,” that the seventh episode, “Fanny Briggs,” told its full, mesmerizing tale in 17 minutes flat.Īppearing as if from nowhere, the previous two episodes totaled two hours exactly. The former tends to see its distribution model as revolutionary (meaning it’s both uninterested in accepted storytelling practices and eager to keep subscribers hooked as long as possible), while the latter, well, they’re more interested in making a long film than a good TV show. When it comes to excessive episode lengths, two primary culprits stand-out: streamers and film directors. 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Support touch as pointerType for pointer input source for Actions, which is associated with a touch input device. This endpoint is supported by geckodriver when using Firefox version ≥106. ![]() Support wheel input source for Actions, which is associated with a wheel-type input device. Native aarch64 builds of geckodriver for Linux and Windows are now available. ![]() However, as the name suggests, it’s entirely possible there’s a bit of magic or witchcraft at hand. Essentially a play on the classic Corpse Reviver, Mayur uses the French-made Tenneyson white, or blanche, absinthe for this drink, which is in the Swiss style and great for mixing in cocktails.Įven if you think absinthe or the essence of its holy trinity of herbs: wormwood, anise and fennel, isn’t your thing, this drink will have you guessing again. While everyone should experience the classic French drip presentation (with sugar cube and ice cold water slowly applied to create an opaque louche), absinthe cocktails, like the Necromancer, created by the highly talented Mayur Subbarao for Louro Restaurant in New York’s West Village, show off the beauty of the spirit’s anise and fennel characteristics, but also compliment those herbal flavors with bright citrusy and floral notes. Related: Ultimate Guide To Drinking Absinthe And Avoiding Death Thankfully, distilleries and ingredients are highly regulated now, so the only thing to be concerned with is the very high proof at which this spirit is often bottled. Ever since it became so popular in the 18th century, numerous charlatans created imitations that cut a few too many corners, leading to the hallucinogenic or even deadly reputation that absinthe still carries today. However, absinthe is still a victim of its own success in many ways. There are plenty of reasons to sip this once medicinal spirit in bars or restaurants right now. ![]() This leaves the floor open for absinthe to do what it does best … intrigue and rebel.Ĭaesars.Absinthe has been enjoying a renaissance in the United States and abroad, ever since the ban was lifted several years ago. Most countries have no legal definition for absinthe, meaning there are no set rules for how and where it must be made to be classified as the real deal. Despite it being a popular, well-known product, it is different from its peers like gin and whisky. Whilst the promise of hallucination has settled into its role as more marketing ploy than legitimate health hazard, the status of the drink as an established spirit seems to have been overlooked. Indeed, absinthe is not short of a cultural reference. Today, the legacy of absinthe has extended to a show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and the inspiration for Kylie Minogue’s Green Fairy role in Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 film Moulin Rouge (short clip here). So much so that on bottle labels in America, it must clearly state that this is not the case. When absinthe enjoyed a comeback in the 1990s, it was still tarred with the notion that an absinthe drinking session might result in hallucinations. It makes a ferocious beast of man, a martyr of woman, and a degenerate of the infant, it disorganises and ruins the family and menaces the future of the country.” In 1907 a French addiction support association called La Croix Bleue gathered 400,000 signatures on a petition which declared: “Absinthe makes you crazy and criminal, provokes epilepsy and tuberculosis, and has killed thousands of French people. Modern day science tells us that the actual amount of thujone in the drink is miniscule, meaning that the most dangerous thing about absinthe was the myth that surrounded it. This led to absinthe being banned in 1915 in America and Europe. The wine industry agreed and a smear campaign ensued (ed: this is hearsay but makes a lot of sense). Prohibitionists and conservatives believed the drink to be psychoactive because it contains thujone. Not everyone was enthusiastic about this creative libation. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world.” ![]() After the second you see them as they are not. Oscar Wilde (who invented a cocktail mixing absinthe and champagne called “Death in the Afternoon”) was a particularly erudite fan: “After the first glass of absinthe, you see things as you wish they were. Bohemian artists, writers and poets would drink a whole lot of it, get drunk and then apparently feel very inspired indeed. It is high in alcohol and (famously) green although it is also sometimes colourless, but is almost always watered down to a misty pastel hue prior to drinking unless one is feeling brave enough to drink it straight.Ībsinthe earned the name “The Green Fairy” (or simply “La Fée” … The Fairy) as it quickly became an aid for artistic exploration and innovation in late 19th century Europe and America. The word itself is derived from absinthium, meaning wormwood, which is the bitter herb that goes into the drink, along with anise (delivering its distinct liquorice taste), fennel and other herbs. This spirit, also known as absynthe or absinth, is an alcoholic beverage with a history replete with artistic liberation, violence, defamation and rebellion. Never has a drink garnered more mystique.Ībsinthe was the tipple of choice for Ernest Hemmingway, James Joyce, Vincent Van Gogh and Oscar Wilde. ![]() Wall fixtures automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. Release the mouse button when a red square appears, which indicates that the symbol is glued to the wall. Intersections between two walls get cleaned up automatically.įrom the Electrical and Telecom stencil, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls are cleaned up automatically. ![]() Resize the room shape by dragging the control handles and selection handles on individual walls. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support.Ĭlick New, click Maps and Floor Plans, and then under Available Templates, click the template that you want to use. Important: Office 2010 is no longer supported. On the File tab, select Save As > Browse.Ĭhange the Save as type to AutoCad drawing (.dwg).įind sample floor plan Visio templates and diagrams They contain extra metadata, like room numbers, that can be used by other programs like Microsoft Search to design seating charts. Save as a DWG fileĭWG files are the standard file type for floor plans that can be read by computer-aided design (CAD) programs. You can also lock the layer that contains the CAD drawing so that you do not accidentally change it if you create a new plan on top. To accept the size and location of the CAD drawing, click OK.Īfter you have inserted the drawing, you can resize it, change its scale, or move it. In the Insert AutoCAD Drawing dialog box, select the CAD file you want and click Open. ![]() On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click CAD Drawing. If you want to resize a wall after you add a dimension to it, select the dimension shape, type the dimension you want, and then click away from the dimension shape. Reposition the dimension lines and text by dragging a control handle. ![]() Right-click a wall, and then click Add a Dimension. Wall fixtures automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall Release the mouse button when a bold square appears, which indicates that the symbol is glued to the wall. Add other structural elementsįrom the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag structural shapes, such as columns, onto the drawing page.įrom the Building Core stencil, drag building core shapes, such as stairs, onto the drawing page.Īdd electrical symbols and dimension lines Electrical symbolsįrom the Electrical and Telecom stencil, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. They also acquire the wall's thickness and move with walls when you reposition them. Intersections between two walls are cleaned up automatically.įrom the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag wall shapes onto the drawing page, positioning them inside the exterior structure.Ĭontinue to draw the interior by using these options:įrom the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag door and window shapes on top of walls.ĭoors and windows automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. The endpoints are highlighted when the walls are glued. Resize the room shape by dragging the control and selection handles on individual walls.įrom the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page.Ĭontinue to draw the exterior by using these options:ĭrag an endpoint of one wall to another wall. In the dialog box, enter the minimum spacing required between lines for each axis, and the grid will retain a fixed perspective throughout your design process, regardless of zoom level.Ĭreate the exterior wall structure Using room shapesįrom the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag one of the room shapes onto the drawing page. In right corner of the Show group, select the "More" arrow. On the toolbar ribbon, select View > Grid.Ī fixed grid can be useful in floor plans and maps, where you always want grid lines to show the same measurement. You may want to have gridlines visible on your drawing canvas to help you lay out and scale objects carefully: Turn on gridlines to help with scale and precision In the Categories list, click the Maps and Floor Plans category. |
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