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The first basket is filled goodies that are purely for fun. (Yes, I totally go overboard with holidays!) I got home and realized that I’d bought too much stuff for one basket, so he’ll be super surprised this year to hear that he’ll be hunting for two baskets! This year, I ended up making 2 baskets for him. Since he hardly ever buys himself anything, it’s a great opportunity for me to treat him to some goodies. It’s fun to see him getting excited and hunting for his basket too. Since I have so much fun creating baskets for the kids, for the past few years I have also been creating a small basket for my husband. ![]() ![]() It’s fun for everyone and I’m already looking forward to this year! Easter Baskets for Guys – Include Men in the Fun My husband and I hide the baskets so when the kids come downstairs Easter morning, they have to hunt for their baskets. I love to pick out fun and unique items that I know each of my kids will love, then putting them together in their Easter baskets. I already started planning the Easter baskets and activities for this year and will be sharing my favorite ideas with you. If there is the possibility for fun, I want to include my kids in the occasion. Holidays are just as wonderful as they were when I was young now that I can experience the joy that my children feel.īecause of that, I plan fun decorations, treats and activities for pretty much every holiday. One of my favorite things about being a mom is getting to experience everything with my children. ![]() ![]() ![]() While it’s a bit disappointing that 1Password doesn’t offer a free version or a money-back guarantee, you get a no-risk 14-day free trial to help you decide if 1Password is the best password manager for you.ġPassword protects your data with 256-bit AES encryption - which is the same encryption that banks and governments around the world use to secure their data. 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William Earle (played by Rutger Hauer), former CEO of Wayne Enterprises, whom Bruce Wayne fired at the end of Batman Begins. ![]() The film implies that Bane crushes his skull with his bare hands, but it's equally possible the guy crapped himself to death out of sheer terror. Later, when Daggett tried to blame Bane for the plan's failure, Bane responded by killing him. He stumbled at the finish line though, when Bruce and Lucius Fox got wise to his scheme and managed to get the board of directors to put Miranda Tate in charge instead. Phase three of the plan was for Daggett to use Wayne's bad fortune to make a power play to take over the company. Pictures Suddenly, terrorism in a CPAP mask seems like the stupid way of doing this. This whole idea may have seemed unnecessarily complicated back in the good ol' days when GameStop was still trading at $10/share, but now that Redditors have found the cheat codes to the global trading market it really doesn't seem that far-fetched. 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It all started on the Organizations Change Practitioners community on LinkedIn. No disrespect for the other groups I’ve joined, but it probably is the one I find the most inspiring amongst the ones I’ve joined. Luc Galoppin, Bill Braun and Jennifer Frahm are making a fantastic job moderating it. Jen twitted this article about Neuroscience and Change Management that got my attention. A link leading to another, I’ve ended up discovering the SCARF model by David Rock and this has opened my eyes to the topic. ![]() I have also been reading and viewing other related materials. This article comes as some sorts of wrap-up of this research work. I have been discussing about Social Business Vs Social Status lately, looking for solutions. Well, Social Neurosciences may just prove to bring the required tools to address this. If you are interested in bringing conscious awareness to otherwise non conscious processes, then read further (be warned it’s a long one) …ĭavid Rock is the CEO of Results Coaching Intl, a consulting company based in Australia. He coined the term ‘NeuroLeadership’ and co-founded the NeuroLeadership Institute, a global initiative bringing neuroscientists and leadership experts together to build a new science for leadership development. The massive contribution of people such as David Rock is to bring real neuroscience works and studies to the table of management and leadership. Not only does the author provides popularization of complex studies but he also packages those into an easy to understand (and to apply !) model. In other word : David Rock contributes to transforming management and leadership from business disciplines to proper sciences through actionable principles. This is an invaluable contribution.Īs John Barbuto states in his article about Change Management Neuroscience : Haven’t people who’ve been doing organizational change been using science, such as science from psychology? Yes. ![]() That science proceeds based on using scientific tools to look at behavior itself. ![]() What is new is that we are now looking at the origins of behavior in the brain. The SCARF paper (first published in 2008) draws on extensive social neuroscience studies to propose a simple framework. ![]() In a nutshell, social neuroscience studies how and which parts of the brain react to different types of stimuli related to social interactions. At the very heart there are two overarching principles. First, our motivation driving social behavior is governed by the will to minimize threat and maximize reward. Second, social needs are treated in much the same way in the brain as the primary needs such as food and water. This is an obsolete model of the brain but as Marty Rossman said in this fascinating presentation (at 29 mins) it is good enough for non-scientists to understand the basic structure of the human brain and the structural consequences on social neurosciences. This model splits the brain in three parts. ![]() ![]() Think about how it’s much easier to listen to a lecture on a subject that you find very interesting. Recall that salience is the degree to which something attracts our attention in a particular context and that we tend to find salient things that are visually or audibly stimulating and things that meet our needs or interests. Some stimuli never make it in, some are filtered into subconsciousness, and others are filtered into various levels of consciousness based on their salience. These perceptual filters also play a role in listening. One’s perception impacts the ways in which incoming stimuli are filtered. ![]() The fact that these visual cues are missing in e-mail, text, and phone interactions presents some difficulties for reading contextual clues into meaning received through only auditory channels. For example, seeing a person’s face when we hear their voice allows us to take in nonverbal cues from facial expressions and eye contact. Although we don’t often think about visual cues as a part of listening, they influence how we interpret messages. We primarily take in information needed for listening through auditory and visual channels. This part of the listening process is more physiological than other parts, which include cognitive and relational elements. In any given communication encounter, it is likely that we will return to the receiving stage many times as we process incoming feedback and new messages. Overall, improving our listening skills can help us be better students, better relational partners, and more successful professionals.īefore we can engage other steps in the listening process, we must take in stimuli through our senses. Listening to what others say about us helps us develop an accurate self-concept, which can help us more strategically communicate for identity needs in order to project to others our desired self. ![]() The act of listening to our relational partners provides support, which is an important part of relational maintenance and helps us meet our relational needs. ![]() Listening is a primary means through which we learn new information, which can help us meet instrumental needs as we learn things that helps us complete certain tasks at work or school and get things done in general. On average, workers spend 55 percent of their workday listening, and managers spend about 63 percent of their day listening ( Hargie, 2017, p. In some contexts, we spend even more time listening than that. Yet research shows that adults spend about 45 percent of their time listening, which is more than any other communicative activity. In our sender-oriented society, listening is often overlooked as an important part of the communication process. ![]() ![]() ![]() But on the other side of that coin: there are many things about Reaper that Ardour isn't set up to do, or capable of doing (at least yet). Ardour has some things in this regard that some Reaper users have asked for. The only thing I notice about Ardour that's missing in Reaper is about how the effects chain works specifically. Again though, for the basics, it's ready to go with very little to slow you down. If you want to limit the number of dialogs from your specific workflow, chances are there's an easy way of doing it whether you add toolbar buttons, make custom actions, use third-party scripts, assign things to a MIDI controller, or all of those. To use that functionality usually requires some sort of dialog, or at least triggering an action, but that's to be expected of any program. There are so many things about Reaper which allow it to be flexible that I have trouble limiting it to a few examples. It only routs to hardware outputs.) Someone made a tutorial about how to do an entire mix with Reaper using a single track, for instance. (The exception to this is the master track, which can't rout to other tracks. Any Reaper track can have up to 64 audio channels and rout to/from any other track. Of course, Reaper doesn't strictly follow a hardware-based paradigm. If you don't like working with it, you can use any other track as a bus. Like some others here, I started with hardware recording devices (tape) in the 80s and moved on from there.Īs for Reaper's master track: it's the final bus things funnel through before rendering, which when working with a stereo mix is commonly referred to as "the 2-bus" on hardware mixers, so that's also quite representative of a hardware workflow. It was the "most hardware-like" initial experience I've ever had with a DAW. After choosing my audio device, I double-clicked in the track control panel area to add a track (I guessed at that, and I was right), I armed the track and hit record. The basics though, for "just recording", are ready to go. Reaper has some things which seem unusual, as all DAWs do. Which by the way, was very easy for me after having used: Cakewalk, Cubase, Nuendo, Logic for PC, n-Track Studio, Sonar. I doubt you can appreciate Reaper until you've gotten accustomed to the way it works. This is a tall hurdle for people to overcome. Merlyn wrote: ↑ Fri 2:42 pm.but it's not what I'm used to. The more Linux way would be to try Ardour first, then, if the OP experiences as much PEBCAK as skei and bhilmers did, then try Reaper. The best suggestion so far has been to try AVL-MXE so the OP can have a look at both. ![]() For example I use a bus as a send destination partly because it looks different and also it's not a track - I'm never going to record onto a reverb send. I like that there are different kinds of tracks on Ardour. On Ardour it's simply another destination. For example the master bus has a special status as a tick box at the top. It's fine, but it's not what I'm used to. One of the dialog boxes I was referring to in Reaper is the routing dialog. Inside a computer there is really no reason to use a mixing desk as a paradigm. Stereo width kind of addresses this but it's not exactly the same. It's possible to move a stereo source around in the stereo image with more control by bringing the stereo track onto two mono tracks for example. Hardware mixers have mono and stereo tracks because they are different. This is also often framed as 'out-the-box' and 'in-the-box'. Instead of the grenade of a word 'analogue', which conjures up images of glowing valves, I'll use the word 'hardware'. Sysrqer wrote:Why would you need to differentiate between mono and stereo tracks? I always found that such a pain in Ardour and never understood why it was like that. ![]() ![]() ![]() He would have inevitably been forced to climb up the weights in search of new prey and more world honours. His blistering speed, persistent pressure and punch perfect timing put him on another level to every fighter around his weight. He is often overlooked due to the brevity of his career, but Sanchez was on route to becoming the greatest Mexican fighter of all time before his tragic and untimely death.Īt the point of his fatal car accident, he had the boxing world at his feet. In the third spot, we have Salvador Sanchez. To learn more about the story of Vicente Saldívar, click HERE. Saldívar wanted to remind the boxing world of his greatness, so he came back and beat them both.Įven if you ignore the handful of defeats he suffered at the end of his career, he deserves to go down as one of Mexico’s most talented and accomplished fighters. In his absence, Cuba’s Jose Legra and Australia’s Johnny Famechon took over at the top of the featherweight division. He retired as champion in 1968 but was enticed back into the ring a year later. The Mexican finally secured the stoppage victory in their third fight, though, with his power and work rate proving too much for the challenger. The Brit gave the champion all he could handle in their first two meetings, with Saldívar prevailing on the scorecards. Saldívar is often remembered by British fight fans for his memorable trilogy with Welshman, Howard Winstone. Vicente Saldívar – 37-3-0 (26 KO’s)Īfter wiping the floor with favoured champion Sugar Ramos for the WBC and WBA titles, he went onto successfully defend both belts seven times – dispatching of whoever they threw in his direction. But the success he achieved in his shorter career speaks for itself. Standing at just 5-foot 3-inches tall, he punched his way to the top of the 126-pound division and maintained one of the greatest featherweight championship reigns.Ĭompared to other fighters on this list, Saldívar had noticeably much fewer fights than the others. Vicente Saldívar is often lost in the stratosphere of great Mexican champions. He retired in 2014 with a record of 56-7-1, losing seven times throughout his career, with Floyd Mayweather Jr being the only man capable of decisively outclassing the Mexican. This punch proudly sits on the top shelf of the most brutal one-punch knockouts of all time. The Mexican delivered a bone-crushing counter right-hand to the chin of Pacquiao, who was left motionless on the canvas. It was his victory in the fourth fight, though, that “Dinamita” will always be remembered for. The first ended all square, with Pacman edging the next two fights. To the casual boxing fan, when you hear the name Juan Manuel Márquez, you instantly associate it with Manny Pacquiao. Unfortunately, he never quite caught Morales, and by the time he put his hands on Barrera, the legend was past his prime. He secured world honours in every division from featherweight up to welterweight, holding victories over the likes of Orlando Salido, Joel Casamayor, Juan Diaz (twice) and Mike Alvarado, in a career that spanned twenty-one years.ĭuring his rise to the top, he was aggressively chasing two fellow Mexican greats, Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales. Juan Manuel Márquez was not only a beautiful combination puncher, but he was also one of the greatest counter punchers of his generation. I resisted the urge to put Carlos Zarate in my fifth spot, and instead opted for the man who provided me with some of my earliest boxing memories. Which of them make my top 5 list? 5 – Juan Manuel Márquez Canelo Alvarez is the current flag bearer for the nation, but there have been a plethora of extraordinary fighters that have paved the way and put his country on the map. Throughout the history of the Queensbury Rules, Mexico has birthed a whole host of skilled pugilists. The term “Mexican Style” has become somewhat of a buzzword in boxing, with Mexicans being renowned for their toughness, durability and unrivalled desire to make their nation proud. ![]() ![]() ![]() The collection of all changesets in a project is what makes up a SVN repository.īy drawing on this database of changesets, the Subversion tools are able to recreate exactly any revision of any file in the SVN repository, at any point in time. These differences are known as a changeset.Ī SVN changeset consists of a description of all the additions, modifications and deletions to files within the project required to go from one revision to the next, along with a human-friendly text description that reports the nature of the changes. However instead of storing full copies of each revision of every file (which would very quickly require a huge amount of disk space!), a SVN repository only records the changes or differences between files at each revision. 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The SVN moniker itself actually comes from the name of the command that is typed when accessing SVN repositories via the command-line of a computer, hence it is common practice to use the terms ‘svn’ and ‘subversion’ interchangeably. These days Subversion is actively developed and maintained by the Apache Software Foundation and you can download SVN for most platforms for free. Subversion was initially developed by CollabNet as an alternative to the earlier CVS version control system, which suffered a number of limitations, such as being unable to move or rename files. However, a SVN repository it may actually be used for managing any collection of files that are changed or modified over time. For those who have not heard of it, Subversion is a powerful open-source version control system that is typically used to manage the collections of files that make up software projects. SVN is a shorthand abbreviation of the name “Subversion”. 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