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Title: Official proceedings
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Railway Club of Pittsburgh
Subjects: Railway Club of Pittsburgh Railroads
Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pa. : The Club

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Employment and Studying Minister, Dr Stephen Farry and Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister, Arlene Foster are pictured with Application Testers graduate Laura McAleer and Helen Hall, Director, Hallmark Options.

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Employment and Learning Minister, Dr Stephen Farry and Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister, Arlene Foster these days hosted an awards ceremony for graduates from the Computer software Testers’ Academy

The Academy educated 27 graduates with the abilities and accredited qualifications identified by the 20 participating employers for new job opportunities in their respective firms.

At the ceremony in the Long Gallery at Parliament Buildings, Minister Farry congratulated the graduates on completing the Academy, and stated: &quotThe Computer software Testers’ Academy is an excellent example of how the Division for Employment and Learning and Invest NI assistance graduates to find employment. My Department worked closely with employers and the additional education sector to design and create this Academy to up skill HND and Degree graduates, from any discipline, to be Computer software Testers. The majority of Application Tester’ Academy trainees have gained employment with their function placement organization.&quot

The Academy model has been very effective and is now being provided in a number of areas, which includes Data Analytics and Cloud Technologies. It is also getting additional developed to meet employer demands in other sectors which includes manufacturing with the Personal computer Numerical Control (CNC) Academy.&quot

Arlene Foster stated: Matching the skillsets of our graduates with market requirements is crucial to guaranteeing that Northern Ireland remains an eye-catching location for inward investment and a fertile ground for indigenous firm growth. The impressive degree of sector engagement has been pivotal in the improvement of the Academy and a crucial element in its achievement to date.

My Department by way of Invest Northern Ireland operates continuously to meet the abilities demands of the ICT business in Northern Ireland and I would encourage any unemployed graduate to take into account a profession in this vibrant and expanding sector.&quot

The ceremony was attended by the Academy trainees with their guests, along with employer representatives and the two delivery colleges, South Eastern Regional College and Belfast Metropolitan College.

Ken Webb Principal and Chief Executive of SERC commented: “South Eastern Regional College is delighted to have delivered the training element of the Application Testers’ Academy for the third time. The Academy has been an outstanding good results for students and businesses. In offering these hugely specialist capabilities in a cost successful and innovative manner it additional demonstrates the worth that the Additional Education sector delivers to the Northern Ireland economy.

Justin Edwards, Assistant Chief Executive and Director of Curriculum, Belfast Met, said: “I would like to provide my congratulations to the graduates from the Software Testers’ Academy which is element of a suite of profitable IT academies delivered at Belfast Met. By functioning in partnership with employers, the Department, awarding organisations and regional Further Education Colleges we are instruction potential employees so that they have the correct skills at the proper time. The benefits of this response to the application business abilities gap are that people are obtaining employment and have confidence in committing to a fulfilling career in ICT while organizations are tailoring training and accessing candidates with the appropriate attributes and abilities to deliver their projects.

Thirty two trainees began the Academy with sixteen in every college. Twenty nine completed the nine week college based coaching, gaining an sector recognised qualification, the foundation level ISTQB/ISEB, at SERC’s Lisburn Campus and at Belfast Met’s e3 Campus.

Twenty seven trainees completed the fifteen week programme that incorporated a six week perform placement.

Also pictured are Software program Testers graduate Laura McAleer, who is now employed by Hallmark Solutions and Helen Hall, Director, Hallmark Options.

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La Libertad de expresión a todo riesgo. SIEMPRE

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Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus)

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Of all the squirrels listed in the &quotGround Squirrel&quot group, the Thirteen Lined Ground Squirrel is most often mistakenly identified as a gopher or chipmunk.

The Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel can be simply identified by its brown body, white under body and the thirteen alternating brown and white stripes down its back and sides. These markings can look like seven broad dark brown stripes with six tan bands or seven narrow yellow stripes with six broad dark brown bands.

The thirteen-lined ground squirrel is sometimes mistaken as a chipmunk till their stripes are looked at closer and counted. These adult squirrels grow to be nine to twelve inches lengthy and 35 inches tall and all have internal cheek pouches for carrying meals to their burrow.

The thirteen-lined ground squirrel can be found on prairies, golf courses, cemeteries, and open areas from Canada to the Southern US. They feed on insects, primarily grasshoppers, plants, and the seed of weeds, corn, wheat and occasionally the meat of little vertebrates. Preyed upon by hawks, snakes, foxes, coyotes, and badgers, the thirteen-lined ground squirrel will usually sit erect with its nose in the air seeking for danger whilst consuming.

After hibernation, female thirteen-lined ground squirrels give birth to a litter of 5-13 babies that are born blind, hairless and toothless. These babies open their eyes on day 13 and are totally-grown in three months. Soon after remaining with the mother for 4-six weeks, the babies fend for themselves typically digging their own burrows not far from residence.

The thirteen-lined ground squirrel is most active midday and on warm days. They greet every other by touching their noses and lips and leave scent marks by employing the glands about their mouths.

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εntropy ≥ mεmory . crεatıvıty ²

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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity .. on a ‘Pataphysical projectory
Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²

stratified as:

Memory ● Creativity ² = ΩΞ { Mimesis ● Catharsis ² }῀
Mimesis ● Catharsis ² = ΩΞ { Metabolê ● Catabolê ² }῀
Metabolê ● Catabolê ² = ΩΞ { Mitosis ● Cytosis ² }῀
Mitosis ● Cytosis ² = ΩΞ { Molecula ●. Chymia ² }῀
Molecula ● Chymia ² = ΩΞ { M ● c ² }῀
. . and . . M ● c ² = ΩΞ { E }῀
. . whe(re)n . . ΩΞ { E }῀ ≤ Ξntropy

with:

"ΩΞ"
= emergence of possibles (Ω) by individuating resonances (Ξ) in a multiple.

""
= resonance of similitudes by 1n1 recursive individuating compulsions in a multiple.

"" = { μ¹ { δ῀ { π¹ ( technè▲lógos ) } } }῀
Algorithmic schema of the 1n1 recursive individuating compulsions in a multiple.

where "μ" ; "δ" ; "π"
are the 3 moments of each individuating recursion in a multiple.
( symbolized by the 3 moments "Mosthai / Deiknuen / Poiein" of the creative processus )

and where "( technè▲lógos )"
are the hypomnemata, or tertiary sedimentations of the transindividual in a multiple.
( symbolized by the primordial sensitive▲intelligible dialemmatics )
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Study of the day:


" Une fois que nous avons détruit, découpé, déconstruit le réel, il nous reste ce réseau de fils métalliques, forts, construction humaine pleine de puissance. C’est ici que continue le travail. Nous nous saisissons de ces fils et nous les dédoublons, se forment ainsi de nouvelles figures, s’imaginent de nouvelles réalités. L’imagination libère. Dans l’horizon de l’être, la liberté est supérieure, la puissance s’approche de la possibilité. De cette manière, on peut entrevoir de nouvelles subjectivités, de nouveaux champs d’action, de nouvelles synthèses de coopération. "

" Once we destroyed, cut, deconstructed reality, we still have this network of metal wires, strong, powerfull human construction. This is where the work continues. We take these wires and we split them, and form new figures, imagine new realities. The imagination frees. In the horizon of being, freedom is higher, power is approaching the possibility. In this way, we can foresee new subjectivities, new fields, new syntheses of cooperation. "

( Toni Negri – Art et multitude. )

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| . rectO-persO . | . E ≥ m.C² . | . co~errAnce . | . TiLt . |

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meditate on | all Thy | works : I muse on the | work | of Thy | hands.I stretch forth my hands | unto | Thee : My soul thirsteth after Thee, | as a | thirsty | land.Hear me speedily, O Lord ; my | spirit | faileth : [into . the | pit. Hide not Thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that go down |Cause me to hear Thy loving-kindness in the morning ; for in Thee | doI I trust: Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk ; for IDeliver me, O Lord, | from mine | enemies : [soul | I flee unto | Thee to | hide j me.Teach me to do Thy will; for Thou | art my | God : Thy Spirit is good ; lead me into the | land of ] upright- | ness.Quicken me, O Lord, for Thy | Names | sake : For Thy righteousness sake bring my | soul . out of | trou- | ble.And of Thy mercy cut off mine | enemies : And destroy all them that afflict my soul ; for | I am . Thy | ser- | vant.Glo-ry I j be to the Father, etc. 143 lift up my Iunto I Thee. psalms* Psalm 145. Exaltabo te, Deus. T7 Reciting Note. Tone 8«.

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will extol Thee, my God, | O | King: And I will bless Thy Name for | ever . and | ev- | er.Every day | will I | bless Thee : And I will praise Thy Name for | ever . and | ev- | er.Great is the Lord, and greatly | to be | praised : And His greatness | is un- | searcha- | ble.One generation shall praise Thy works | to an- | other : And shall de- | clare Thy | migiity | acts.I will speak of the glorious honor | of Thy | majesty : And | of Thy | wondrous | works.And men shall speak of the might of Thy | terri . ble | acts : And I will de- | clare Thy | great- | ness.They shall abundantly utter the memory of | Thy great | goodness : And shall | sing of. Thy | righteous- | ness.The Lord is gracious, and | full of. com- | passion : Slow to anger, | and of. great | mer- | cy.The Lord is | good to | all: And His tender mercies are | over | all his | works.All Thy works shall praise Thee, | O | Lord : And Thy | saints shall | bless | Thee.They vShall speak of the glory | of Thy | kingdom : And

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Image from page 237 of “American engineer and railroad journal” (1893)

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Title: American engineer and railroad journal
Year: 1893 (1890s)
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Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad cars
Publisher: New York : M.N. Forney

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substituted for the pressure factor in the common formula for tractive power, thus. R — ^, in which P is the frictional Dmean effective pressure, d the diameter of cylinder m inches,s the stroke, and D the diameter of the drivers, both in thesame units. In one series of tests with a small engine it was tound thatwith a fixed cut-off the frictional M. E. P. was independent ofthe speed, but varied from 1.7 lbs. at 80 per cent, cut-off to 5.3lbs. at 25 per cent, cut-off. When it is remembered that inworking at the full power which is of interest in tonnage rating,cut-off varies inversely with (moderate) speeds, it follows thatthis variation with cut-off implies a variation in road servicewith speed. Again, the method assumes that losses are propor-tional to cylinder power, and it follows that two locomotiveswith the same size cylinders, but different weights on drivers,should have the same frictional loss. An examination of 69modern locomotives of types ranging from Atlantic to Mallet,

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other reasons are not comparable with the others, are dotted.The plotted points are not the results of individual tests whichvaried greatly, but are averages of all tests of each locomotiveat the given speed. A few of the variations may be explained,but in road service such variations may be greater than on atesting plant. The diagram indicates that in the present state ^ W TBO 760 eOO £40 £30 JSO R(Z/olutions per Minutz FIG. I. shows variations in the ratio of driver weight to tractive powerof from 3.91 to 6. It is in this particular that the methoddiffers from those based on driver weight, although the differ-ence is slight and unimportant. Partly, perhaps, for this reason,but principally for the sake of simplicity, the latter is generallypreferred. Figure i represents graphically the resistance in pounds perton on drivers, of all of the locomotives tested at St. Louis.Curves which, because of character of lubricant or which for 5000 K 4000 3000 ^aooo];:/ooo <f ^-V ^ Hafteto-a

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Image from page 90 of “Electric traction for railway trains; a book for students, electrical and mechanical engineers, superintendents of motive power and others ..” (1911)

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Title: Electric traction for railway trains; a book for students, electrical and mechanical engineers, superintendents of motive power and others ..
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Burch, Edward P. (Edward Parris), 1870-1945
Subjects: Railroads
Publisher: New York [etc.] McGraw-Hill Book Company

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am fast enough. The loss in pressure because of wire-drawing and condensation decreases the mean effective pressure fasterthan the mechanical gain due to the increase in piston speed. 74 ELECTRIC TRACTION FOR RAILWAY TRAINS A definite relation exists between the mean effective steam pressureand the piston speed, as a collection and tabulation of results from a greatnumber of indicator cards show. The general relation is exhibited in theaccompanying curve. The data for the curve were first obtained fromF. J. Cole, Mechanical Engineer of the American Locomotive CompanysEngineering Dept., Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. Cole states: ^This curve,showing the relation between the mean effective pressure and the pistonspeed, was plotted on a large scale, from many hundred indicator diagrams,and represents an average result, taken from different types of locomotivesunder various conditions of service. The data are for a wide-openthrottle, when presumably the cut-off was adjusted so that the locomotive

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100 300 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1:300 1300 1400 1500Piston Speed Feet per Minute, M Fig. 23.—Characteristic Curves of a Simple Steam Locomotive. was doing the best work at that speed. The curve represents the averagebest maximum mean effective pressure for different piston speeds underordinary conditions, with simple locomotives. There are, of course,limitations due to the capacity of the boiler, size of pipes, kind of valve .gear, and the builds of different locomotive companies. | The curve has been carefully checked by data from indicator cardstaken from Baldwin and Schenectady locomotives with 26-inch strokesfor passenger, and 28-, 30-, and 32-inch strokes, for freight locomotives. The relation exists between the mean effective pressure and thepiston speed, and there is no general relation between mean effectivesteam pressure and revolutions per minute, independent of the pistonstroke, as some early writers have thought. The locomotive has one point of cut-off for

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