![]() Indigo children are bored easily and ADDĪpparently, “indigo children” suffers from ADD, hyper-arousal, and learning disabilities.ĪDD and other mental disabilities are not a sign of a balanced mental health or state of mind. Your dog may already know you are coming home 5 minutes before you open the door.Ĭhildren are just in-tune as animals are. It does not even mean they are closer to being spiritual at all.įor we know that animals have so-called psychic abilities. ![]() However, having psychic abilities does not mean they are indigo children nor are they special. Most children have some psychic abilities due to lack of rigid beliefs and purity of their spirit. This may indicate that “indigo children” is a fad that was popular. Since physical change and evolution is slow on Earth, it is not possible for all the indigo children to suddenly appear in 1970. The rise of New Age in 1970Īpparently the term “Indigo Children” was born coincidentally in 1970 when the New Age flourished.Ī bunch of indigo children came into existence. The description of an indigo child, however, lacks both the physical and mental discipline which is required for an indigo aura. If an indigo child got its name from the indigo aura, then surely the child would have the mental and physical fortitude of one who is fitted to radiate an indigo aura.īy attaining an indigo aura, the mind and body should be balanced because a spiritual state cannot grow unless the mind and body are balanced. If you want to know if a person is an “indigo child”, wouldn’t it be easier to look at his or her aura and determine whether it is indigo? Why seek a bunch of traits that are vague enough to apply to almost all children?! ![]() Psychologist George Sachs believes that diagnosing a child as “indigo” can lead to narcissism. Now more than ever, self-diagnosis can make everyone an indigo as long as they have some sort of new age experience. ![]() There are various online tests which reveal whether you are an indigo child. Apparently, it is so popular that almost 10,000 searches have been made and people claiming themselves as an indigo child. Indigo represent the highest state of spiritual auric field.Īccording to psychiatry, this fits the profile of a child suffering from narcissistic personality disorder. Indigo children are “ gifted souls on a clear mission to shift reality“. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Learn about Go-to, Arm, Disarm, Wait, Load, Target, and Reset cues. Learn the basics of Network cues and how to use them to control QLab. Learn how to use cues as palettes to help build light looks throughout a show. Learn about the light patch, the Light Dashboard, and recording Light cues. Get your system set up and ready for action. Touring or just fixing problems with video outputs. Fading in groups of Video cues requires a little math trick. Learn about fading opacity, position, scale, and rotation. How do you prep cues for a 4-, 8-, or 64-channel sound system before you get to the theater? How to Work With Offline Audio Interfaces.A quick discussion of a commonly used technique. Using the rate control to change an Audio cue’s playback speed and pitch. Learn about up-, down-, and cross-fading audio levels, as well as fading groups of Audio cues, and fading audio effects and rate. Since more and more shows involve computer networks, a strong understanding of the basic terms and concepts of networking can be a real asset for a QLab user. Basic Computer Networking for Theater.Two methods for using QLab to perform a speaker check. Everything you ever wanted to know about using QLab with Zoom. An exploration of the tools needed to live-stream the output of QLab to the internet. From studio to booth, or from main to backup, moving workspaces is often necessary. A primer on basic use of Apple Mac computers, since QLab runs only on Macs. A tour of how cue carts look and work, and how you can use them. A demo workspace for exploring auto-continues, auto-follows, and Group cues. The GO button in QLab 4 has some new tricks up its sleeve. Load to time, Renumber cues, Jump to cue, Record cue sequence, and some others. An introduction to the inspector and the two inspector tabs which all cues use (Basics and Triggers). How to get optimal performance from your QLab machine. A full log of all changes in every release of QLab 4. A tour of QLab’s interface and an introduction to QLab’s basic principles. This documentation was last updated on for QLab 4.6.12. You can download a PDF version of this documentation by clicking here. If you’re brand new to QLab then we think Getting Started is probably a good place to get started! There’s a lot here, but you don’t need to read everything, or read in any particular order. However, LV volumes may be somewhat more underestimated with the current QLAB software version.Welcome to QLab! This documentation gives a comprehensive overview of the features and capabilities of QLab 4. RT3DE with TomTec or QLAB software analysis provides accurate LV-EF assessment in cardiomyopathic patients with distorted LV geometry and adequate 2D image quality. The analysis time was shorter with QLAB (4 +/- 2 minutes vs. Interobserver variability was 6.4 +/- 7.8% vs. Both programs accurately calculated LV ejection fraction (LV-EF) without a bias. LV-EDV and LV-ESV were significantly more underestimated with QLAB software. Also, an underestimated LV end-systolic volume (LV-ESV) for both TomTec (-4.8 +/- 9.9 mL) and QLAB (-8.5 +/- 14.2 mL) was found. Bland-Altman analysis revealed an underestimated LV end-diastolic volume (LV-EDV) for both TomTec (-9.4 +/- 8.7 mL) and QLAB (-16.4 +/- 13.1 ml). Off-line left ventricular (LV) volume analysis was performed with QLAB V4.2 (semiautomated border detection with biplane projections) and TomTec 4D LV analysis V2.0 (primarily manual tracking with triplane projections and semiautomated border detection).Įxcellent correlations (R(2) > 0.98) were found between MRI and RT3DE. To compare the interobserver variability and accuracy of two different real time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) analyzing programs.įorty-one patients (mean age 56 +/- 11 years, 28 men) in sinus rhythm with a cardiomyopathy and adequate 2D image quality underwent RT3DE and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within one day. ![]() ![]() The University of Arkansas already owns a federal trademark registration for “Woo Pig Sooie!”. The Application was filed in Class 041 for “Providing collegiate athletic and sporting events”. The Hog Call falls under the sensory trademark category, which means that it is a sound rather than a word, image, or symbol. The school filed for this trademark about a year ago and as part of its application, the university also turned in a video of Razorbacks legend Frank Broyles leading fans in what has become known as the Hog Call. Patent and Trademark Office recently granted the trademark for the sounds contained in the University of Arkansas’s “Hog Call.” The chant - “Woooooooo, Pig! Sooie! Woooooooo, Pig! Sooie! Woooooooo, Pig! Sooie! Razorbacks!” – now constitute a registered trademark.
![]() ![]() Know what it will take to maintain and take care of different types of outdoor playgrounds and decide if it's something you want to have to do. You want your playset to last as long as possible and maintenance will help you achieve that goal. There is a 10-year limited warranty available for this playset and that says a lot about how the manufacturer feels about their product. Climbing walls and climbing ropes give the little ones an opportunity to conquer the wall while swings, slides and a ring trapeze provide hours of fun. Along this heavy-duty frame are activities galore. While most of the playsets reviewed are metal or cedar, this outdoor playground is made with southern yellow pine that is stained at the factory with Sherwin Williams stain. ![]() Materials used are of a “higher quality” so this could account for the higher price. Material: Wood / Southern Yellow Pine, plastic, metalĬompared to the Gorilla, and the Backyard Discovery playsets, this outdoor playground is a bit more compact and the highest priced of our best playset list. So along with the 3- swings, double rock climbing wall, wavy slide and climbing rope, you can download the interactive instructions for setting up.Īctivities: Climbing wall, climbing rope, 2 sling swings, ring trapeze, 8 ft wave slide Not only is the cedar wood material pre-cut, pre-drilled and pre-stained but it's simple to assemble and it has a virtual app. What truly sets this one apart is the 3D interactive set up instructions you get with it. “what’s different” between the two photos, but what is different is that Mount McKinley is a few inches higher, there is some extra bracing on the 3-swing section, it weighs a few extra pounds and the base of the slide is different. So, let's consider a few of the reasons why you would look into purchasing one of the smaller playsets that are available.Īctivities: 16 ft Fort, Double Rock Climbing Wall, Climbing Rope, Wave Slide, Steering Wheel, Telescope, 6 ft Rope Ladder, 2 Belt Swings, Trapeze SwingĪt first glance this playset and the Gorilla playset are practically identical, and you can play Some of the playsets out there take up an enormous amount of room, cost a pretty penny and your kids are still too little for some of the bigger features the larger playsets offer. You’ve decided it’s time to add an outdoor playground to your backyard, but there are a few things that you will need to take into consideration. Reasons to Consider a Small Outdoor Playset Are there any playsets for small yards that can be used indoors? What is the average age range on a play structure for a small backyard? Is wood or metal a better material for small outdoor playsets? How to Choose the Best Small Outdoor Playsets.Step2 Naturally Playful Adventure Lodge Swing Set Backyard Discovery Little Brutus Metal Swing Set ![]() ![]() To see the marks for the C160 in the C310 I have to move the C310 further away by a full 3 cm. I found that in the C160 (field of view = 50°) I can see 21.6 cm of the paper and in the C310 (field of view = 60°) I can see only 19.2 cm. Then I looked at the picture from the webcam and marked the edges of the image with a pen on the paper (click for original resolution). I set both cameras next to each other facing a sheet of graph paper. Since this is contrary to what I had said from gut feeling, I did a little experiment. I found that the C160 has a field of view of 50° while the C310 has 60°, so one would think that the C310 shows a bigger area of the wall behind me. To verify this, I looked up the specs of the Logitech C160 and C310 which I both own. I was under the impression that a greater number as the FOV angle means that one can see more. Best-Known-Methods for Tuning Intel® RealSense™ D400 Depth Cameras for Best Performance Revision 1.9 New Technologies Group, Intel Corporation: Satan Clara, CA, USA, 2018.I was looking for a webcam that shows a wide area left and right of me, so I compared the field of view of several webcams. Depth Data Error Modeling of the ZED 3D Vision Sensor from Stereolabs. Application of the ZED Depth Sensor for Painting Robot Vision System Development. Stereolabs Product Portfolio and Specifications Revision 1 Stereolabs: Orsay, France, 2022. Depth Post-Processing for Intel® RealSense™ D400 Depth Cameras Revision 1.0.2 New Technologies Group, Intel Corporation: Satan Clara, CA, USA, 2018. Intel RealSense D400 Series Product Family Datasheet Document Number: 337029-005 New Technologies Group, Intel Corporation: Satan Clara, CA, USA, 2019. Figure 1 shows the RealSense depth cameras. Both the D435 and D415 cameras yield the best quality depth maps at about 60–70 cm from the scene, according to the literature. It should be noted that the D415 depth camera yields better depth measurement results when the targeted object is close to the sensor, i.e., 1 m or less. This attribute improves the performance of this depth sensor when there are no unexpected fast movements during image capturing, but the image is static. The RealSense D415 sensor has a rolling shutter. Hence, if accuracy and precision are the main requirements in an application, e.g., avoiding obstacles in robotics application and in object detection, the D415 depth sensor gives much better results. Here, the FOV of the corresponding depth sensor is (H × V × D): 65° × 40° × 70°. The D415 depth camera has a narrower FOV (H × V × D): 69° × 42° × 77° for RGB camera, and this property results in a higher density of pixels, thus increasing the resolution of the depth map. The D435 depth camera also yields better depth measurement results when the targeted objects are a few meters away from the camera itself. ![]() Furthermore, this sensor has a global shutter that ensures a better performance in situations where lighting is unsatisfactory, while capturing fast movements in a scene, and reduces the effect of blurring in images. Therefore, this sensor is often used in automotive applications and in drones. ![]() Usually, visual assessment is used in practice for the characterization of resulted depth images. These are important parameters of depth sensors, and they can be easily observed by observing the measured depth maps of a scene, or object. Accuracy is the percentage of error with respect to the measured depth, while precision is the capability of the sensors to replicate the same measure in the same conditions. As a result, this depth sensor is suitable for applications where no great accuracy and precision are required, but where a global visual experience is more significant. The FOV of the corresponding depth sensor is (H × V × D): 85° × 58° × 90°. The D435 camera has a wider FOV (H × V × D-Horizontal × Vertical × Diagonal): 91° × 65° × 100° for RGB camera, which minimizes blind, black spots in the depth map, after which the acquired depth image is pleasing to the eye. ![]() ![]() ![]() Common salt (sodium chloride) is one of the best-known ionic compounds. Ionic compounds contain ions and are held together by the attractive forces among the oppositely charged ions. Which compound is ionic?Ĭhemical compound classification Sodium chloride, on the other hand, contains ions it is an ionic compound. Anions are negatively-charged ions (meaning they have more electrons than protons due to having gained one or more electrons). How do you write k3n? What is cation and anion?Ĭations are positively-charged ions (atoms or groups of atoms that have more protons than electrons due to having lost one or more electrons). What is cation and anion of HBR?Īnswer: H is cation and br anion. Magnesia and cobalt in glazes fired at cone 9 or higher can yield blue mottled with red, pink, and purple. Why is blue glaze red?Ĭobalt Oxide and Cobalt Carbonate In glazes with a high magnesia content, very small amounts of cobalt can give a range from pink through blue violet. Cobalt(III) oxide (cobaltic oxide), Co 2O. … Cobalt(II) oxide (cobaltous oxide), CoO. Is cobalt an oxide?Ĭobalt oxide is a family of chemical compounds consisting of cobalt and oxygen atoms. Soluble (with degradation) in acids and alkalisĪ carbon–oxygen bond is a polar covalent bond between carbon and oxygen. What is the correct Iupac name for TiCl₄? Read More: What is a commissioning procedure? What is the name of Cl2O3?ĭichlorine trioxide Dichlorine trioxide | Cl2O3 – PubChem. The CoO is quite ionic with a Co to O Mulliken charge transfer of ∼0.6 electrons and a dipole moment μ(X 4Δ) = 4.5 ± 0.1 D. This means the name of CoO is cobalt (II) oxide. This means the cation is Co 2 +, which is named cobalt (II). Since it is an anion, we add the suffix –ide, making it oxide. It melts at low temperature and is stable in all kiln atmospheres to usually give a blue colour. What is the charge of the anion in cobalt III oxide?Ĭobalt oxide (CoO) What is the color of CoO?Ĭobalt Oxide is a strong colorant, and a lavender colour.How many atoms of titanium are there in 0.125 moles of ti2o3?.What are ions give two examples of ionic compounds?.What is the correct Iupac name for TiCl₄?. ![]() ![]() ![]() “I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces.” This is the first line of my novel, The Sympathizer, and in it you can hear the echo of another novel. Writing in the New York Times Book Review, for instance, Philip Caputo called The Sympathizer “remarkable” and “gripping,” adding that Nguyen’s depiction of his double-agent narrator “compares favorably with masters like Conrad, Greene, and le Carré.”īelow, Nguyen discusses his novel’s debt to Ralph Ellison. Our newly-relaunched series of guest blog posts by writers of fiction, history, essays, and poetry continues today with a contribution by Viet Thanh Nguyen, whose debut novel The Sympathizer was recently published to wide acclaim. 2 include a character representing me, drawn using a stipple technique to show that his “blackness” is nonexistent in the eyes of other people, that he is “not black enough”-rendering him invisible.Viet Thanh Nguyen: We still live in Ralph Ellison’s moment The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen (Grove Press, 2015) Several of my drawings for Federal Project No. In this story, the main character has the power to turn himself invisible and is regarded as a trickster. One of the oral histories collected by Ellison for the Folklore Project is called “Sweet-the-Monkey,” a folk tale recounted to him in June 1939 by Harlem resident Leo Gurley on the corner of 135th Street and Lenox Avenue. I want to make drawings that escape the narrative of death and destruction that seem to be portrayed as the singular black experience in America. Like Ellison, I also want to create narratives that have been within the black community for generations. One of the writers who contributed to the Folklore Project was Ralph Ellison, who collected oral histories and folklore from black Americans to create stories about life in Harlem. Here, I discovered a connection to telling stories that was similar to mine-one that presented different perspectives on the “black experience.” While researching ideas for this project, I learned about the Works Progress Administration’s Folklore Project, which hired out-of-work writers to collect narratives about the American experience. ![]() “They couldn’t do a thing with that Sweet-the-Monkey,” Gurley said. He had used this power to rob banks, houses, and stores, and to elude white police officers. The story Gurley told Ellison was about a man in South Carolina called Sweet-the-Monkey who had achieved the ability to become invisible by cutting out the heart of a black cat, climbing a tree backward, and cursing God. Sometimes you would find people sitting around on Eighth Avenue just dying to talk.” ![]() I would tell some stories to get people going, and then I’d sit back and try to get it down as accurately as I could. “I went into hundreds of apartment buildings and just knocked on doors. “I hung around playgrounds I hung around the street, the bars,” Ellison recalled to an interviewer in 1977. Ellison, then a 25-year-old writer, was in a unique position to solicit stories from strangers: he’d been working for the Folklore Project, part of the government-funded Federal Writers’ Project, since the year before, collecting folklore from black New Yorkers. On a summer day in Harlem in 1939, on the corner of New York City’s West 125th Street and Lenox Avenue, Ralph Ellison met a man named Leo Gurley, and Gurley told him a story. ![]() |
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