Add some sugar and vanilla, and this is literally a 5-ingredient tart! I had some frozen puff pastry from Grand Central Bakery on hand, which was PLENTIFUL. Add sugar and ginger while whisking and then whisk in cream until just blended and. This recipe was thrown together based on one criteria, which is a frequent one around here: what's in the fridge? What can I use up? Frozen puff pastry, cream cheese, and the plums. While tart is baking, place egg and yolks in a bowl and whisk until smooth. ![]() Transfer the frangipane to the tart shell and spread into an even layer with an offset spatula. Halve and pit 4 to 5 medium plums, Cut into 1/2-inch thick slices.and slice 4-5 medium plums into 1/2 inch slices. ![]() Roll the rectangle onto pin unroll over form let extra dough hang over edge. Transfer to a medium bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until ready to use. Step 2 On a clean work surface, roll out pate sucree to a 7 1/2-by-17-inch rectangle, about 1/8 inch thick. Add 1 cup all-purpose flour and 1/3 cup cornmeal. I love them! But we picked so many that I couldn't just eat them in one sitting, so: plum tart. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and set a 4 1/2-by-14-inch bottomless tart form on top. I could eat plums until I explode - it really is difficult to stop because they are so damn good. These plums came from my Mama's plum trees, which were PLENTIFUL this year (yay!). A few trees are changing, but nothing major yet. 1 pinch salt 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 large eggs 10 to 12 Italian prune plums, pitted and halved lengthwise 1 pinch Turbinado sugar and ground cinnamon for sprinkling Directions Heat the oven to 350° F. It's downright chilly here in the mornings - making for a less-sweaty entrance to work, but it still heats up to 80 and is GORGEOUS in the evenings.
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![]() The deck itself is categorized neatly, divided up into the following subdecks: The first of one of several MCAT Psychology Anki decks on this list, this one is one of the oldest and largest, coming in at 1222 total flashcards.įor more detail on the best “all-subject” Anki MCAT decks, see this article: Best MCAT Anki Decks.ĭescribed as being “descriptive but concise” this deck covers a ton of topics and links out to corresponding Wikipedia pages to provide you with additional references on the material you’re attempting to learn/memorize.Īs the cards are a mix of basic and cloze formatting, they’re also quick to run through and keep a single concept to each card. MCAT Psychology & Sociology Cards – WikiPremed MCAT Psychology & Sociology Cards – WikiPremed Deck Name It’s also categorized neatly into relevant subdecks, meaning you can work from cards focused on specific areas of the syllabus.ĭownload Peter Gray’s Psychology (6th ed.) Anki Deck here At 328 cards it’s not going to take you a ton of time to get through but is still wide enough to cover the syllabus. What is great about this deck is its size. Such formatted can be a pro or a con, depending on your learning style and how likely you are to contextualize the information in the shorter cloze-style cards. Unlike the other decks in this list, the cards here have more text to recall (they don’t use the cloze fill-in-the-gap format). The deck includes all the major concepts you’ll need to pass the exam but probably isn’t 100% comprehensive to guarantee the very best grade/score. This deck is designed specifically for British sixth-form/high school students preparing for their A-levels in Psychology. Psychology AQA A Level (Psychopathology and Biopsych) If you’re more of a visual learner, some of the other decks on this list may be a better choice. Most cards contain purely theoretical material. ![]() It contains 558 cards in a basic back-to-front flashcard format. Unfortunately, there is no tagging or categorization so you’ll have to search for specific cards via the Anki browser. Although it’s not a completely exhaustive resource, it was used as the sole study material for the creator and hundreds of others who’ve since downloaded it. The creator of this deck used the resource and scored a 5. It features the most important events, terms, and personalities that are likely to come up in the actual exam. The deck is based on Barron’s AP Psychology Flashcards, a popular learning resource for students preparing for the AP psychology exam. This deck is ideal for students preparing for AP psychology. We’ve also included some helpful psychology learning resources at the end of this article too!ĪP Psychology Anki Deck (Barron’s AP Psych) Deck Name We recommend taking a look at each and checking out the card examples first before downloading. ![]() They also differ in size, meaning some will be faster to run through than others. RebopBebop’s MCAT Guide (best MCAT Psych Khan Academy resource)Įach of these decks is formatted and structured differently, suiting those with varied learning styles.MCAT Psychology & Sociology Cards – WikiPremed (most comprehensive). ![]() Peter Gray’s Psychology (6th Ed.) Anki Deck (best deep dive).Psychology AQA A Level (best for British A-levels).4 Top Tips For Using Anki Psychology Medicine Flashcard Decks Best Psychology Anki Decks ![]() If the two atoms are comparable, as in the oxygen molecule (O2), they create a homonuclear diatomic molecule, however if the atoms are dissimilar, as in the carbon monoxide molecule (CO), they form a heteronuclear diatomic molecule. What is the definition of a diatomic molecule?ĭiatomic molecules, also known as diatomic elements, are made up of two chemically connected atoms. However, amount restrictions have been established for the state, with the maximum OS being +9 for tetrox iridium and the lowest being 0 for carbon in methane or CH4 -4 degrees. While oxidation entails a rise in oxidation state, reduction is the opposite. Rust is formed through the reaction of these two elements, in which the electrons lost by iron are acquired by oxygen. The reaction of iron (Fe) with oxygen (O2) is a common example of oxidation. ![]() An elevated oxidation state is also a sign. When an element gives electrons, the process’s character is revealed. The transfer of electrons is required in both reactions.Īny chemical reaction that involves electron transport between the components of a molecule is known as oxidation. It’s the polar opposite of the reduction reaction. It’s merely an atom’s increased oxidation state as a result of a chemical process. Oxidation occurs when oxygen molecules come into touch with other substances. Except for the question of whether or not oxygen was used. It also includes other reactions in which electrons are lost. ![]() It depicts a substance’s response with oxygen.Īfter a long period of research, it was determined that the material loses electrons when oxidised. Take a look at the oxidation process before learning more about oxidation number or state.įor the first time in history, Lavoisier uses the term oxidation in simple terms. For example, the iron oxidation state in Fe3O4 has an 8 or 3 value. The OS can also be represented as a fraction at times. By assigning a numerical value to such electron losses during a reaction, the oxidation number or state could be defined. As a result, oxidation state values were assigned to such electron losses. As a result, it broadened its application. The word oxidation was thus extended to other reactions involving electron loss, whether or not oxygen was present, and so on. Later investigations demonstrated that oxidation causes electron loss. The Discovery of the Oxidation StateĪntoine Lavoisier, a well-known French chemist, used the term “oxidation” to characterise the reaction of oxygen with any chemical. Where two significant reduction and oxidation processes occur simultaneously and satisfy each other’s molecular requirements.ĭisplacement reactions are conventional redox reactions in which one species is oxidised and loses electrons, while the other is reduced and gains the same electron. The phrase “redox” is made from the terms “RED” for reduction and “OX” for oxidation. To better comprehend reactions like redox and combustion, one must first understand oxidation status, or OS, a chemical property that many elements display. The burning of various elements and compounds results in the emission of water, carbon dioxide, and energy. It also plays a role in the metabolic process, in which nutrient oxidation results in energy release and allows life forms to thrive. The oxidation-reduction chemical reaction, also known as redox reaction, is a widespread occurrence all around the world. You must also know that elements must act as a reducing agent on oxidation, resulting in the release of electrons, to better understand the oxidation state definition. It has a numerical representation that is comparable to valence electrons, but it is usually distinguished from formal charge. It is used to determine the changes that occur in a redox reaction and is interchangeably used with the oxidation number. These values show the amount of electrons lost or acquired by the atom of an element in order to form a chemical connection with another element. In other words, oxidation state(OS) is a number that is allocated to elements in various chemical combinations. The oxidation state can be conceptually expressed by employing integrals such as positive, negative, or zero. They specify how much an atom in a chemical molecule has been oxidised. The oxidation number, also known as the oxidation state, is the charge that an atom would have if all of its links to other atoms were entirely ionic. The board is boxed so you can store the frog pegs inside. Made of wood, so is robust and less likely to break than plastic. The board is shaped like a frog’s face and the pegs are little wooden frogs, all with smiling faces!īoard size is 22cm x 20cm x 4.5cm (the extra 2cm are for the frog’s eyes!) Legler Child-Friendly Wooden Solitaire (Cost £14.18)Ī delightful version. Good quality as you would expect from Gibsons.Įven though it’s a small version, the housing of the pegs within the box makes it our favourite – easy to store, easy to keep pegs with the board and easy to transport (such as the garden on a summer’s day). No lipped edge, but it comes as a round box where you can store the pegs inside. The pegs are bright red and shaped well for fingers to grasp. Gibsons Mini Solitaire (Cost £9.99)Ī miniature version, useful when travelling and to take on holidays.ĭiameter of the board is just under 12cm. The one we bought and demonstrated in the video was manufactured by Shalinindia. Many manufacturers make almost identical, well-constructed games. Marbles come in a handy storage bag which is very useful. Round wooden board with lipped edge to hold captured marbles. This is the most usual size for the game – its diameter is just under 23cm. We chose to review 3 variations of the game and they are listed below: Shalinindia 9” Solitaire Board Game (Cost £12.99) There are also plenty aimed at the younger market, with cute ladybird or frog pieces (to replace marbles) on brightly coloured boards. Round boards, square board, even triangular boards. How Many Different Versions Exist?Īs the game isn’t copywritten, there is a myriad of different versions of Solitaire. Given the basic parts of the game (one board with 32 marbles), along with the mathematical strategy, it’s likely that Solitaire has been around in some form or another for a very long time indeed. There is an engraving showing the Princess of Soubise playing the game. What is the Game’s History?Įvidence suggests that Solitaire has existed since at least 1697. A beautiful-looking game that would look lovely as a centrepiece on an oak dining table. If you want to splash out, I spotted a version on Amazon for over £100 which had semi-precious marbles. Solitaire is a game that teaches a number of aspects related to maths, reasoning and logic How Much Does Solitaire Cost?Įxpect to pay between £10 - £15 for a standard game. Watch our video and you’ll be up-and-running in less than five minutes. The game is over when no more jumps are possible.The last marble must end up in the centre dent. ![]()
I appreciated what it does in terms of opening up, as a man. What do you think the scenes say about the two of them? ![]() The scenes in your episode between Ben and Paxton ( Darren Barnet) were so unexpected. It's really special and I felt really lucky to have two of them. He grows so much within that span of time. ![]() You watch those episodes and you're like, "Man, I just really want him to relax." You go on such a journey within those 24 minutes. You can't help but root for Ben, even though he can be really frustrating and annoying, and a bit of an asshole, even. Especially in Episode 306, seeing Ben's desire for friendship and love that is driving some of the pressures and the attitude that Ben brings to certain situations. The tone of those episodes help you understand the loneliness and the pressure that Ben puts on himself. The writers found a way to capture Ben's entire essence and his life. You get a glimpse into who Ben really is. How did those solo episodes open him up as a character for you? It's fascinating and intriguing to get to explore that as an actor. He has such a strong desire to feel validated. But you peel back some of the layers of that and you're seeing that he really is such a vulnerable kid who's desiring love, affection and attention. He's hurling insults at people and he's loud and brash and striving for perfection. There's so much underneath the surface of Ben, where even on the surface, there's so much to explore. I give so much credit to Mindy and Lang and the rest of the writing team for creating such a complex person. I feel like he's such a multidimensional character. What have you personally loved most about the evolution of Ben Gross? To be able to go from Ben hurling insults at Devi, and Devi talking about the fact that Ben can't grow beard, to where we might be ending those insults, is crazy. ![]() We both were really excited because, for me, looking back at their journey from Season 1, they've come so far. I immediately went and texted Maitreyi and I was like, "Oh my God, are you seeing this?" She's a bit slower of a reader than I am because she likes to really analyze every scene and I fly through it. How did you feel about that final scene in Season 3? Instead, here, he speaks to Metacritic about the third season cliffhanger, the evolution of Ben Gross, and why he thinks Ben and Devi belong together. Having just finished the series' fourth and final season Lewison knows where it all goes, but won't spill any secrets. And between the two a romance has been percolating since the first season, with a shocking scene at the end of Season 3 leaving viewers wondering if Bevi might be the endgame for series creators Lang Fisher and Mindy Kaling. But a surprisingly vulnerable character has emerged between clever jabs, making Ben not just a foil, but also a friend. After three seasons, the annoyingly ambitious Sherman Oaks teenager that loves to push Devi Vishwakumar's ( Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) buttons is still, for the most part, pushing those buttons.
![]() Measures against trademark counterfeiting to safeguard consumers’ rights and interests Sinopec will continue to promote the textual and standardized management of gas stations in accordance with development of our times and changes of consumer psychology, spending habits and consumption behaviors. The design, construction, management and service of Sinopec gas stations strictly follow standard text requirements and relevant standards. At the same time, Sinopec has made much efforts to develop its business landscape featuring “one base, two wings and three innovations”, tapped into the business value of the gas station ecosystem characterized by interaction and harmony between “People, Cars and Life”, and stepped up its efforts to become a modern comprehensive energy provider of “oil, gas, hydrogen, electricity and services”. It strives to promote the stable growth of oil and gas business and the rapid expansion of new business. While adhering to the “customer-centered” business philosophy, Sinopec is committed to “developing oil and gas, improving synergy between oil and non-oil products, integrating oil, hydrogen and electricity, and enhancing the interaction between online and offline businesses”. The business scope of Sinopec covers refined oil, natural gas, non-oil products, lubricants, fuel oil, new energy and other petrochemical products, enabling Sinopec to provide first-class services for government agencies, enterprises, institutions and ordinary consumers. There are more than 30,000 in-service gas stations and over 27,000 Easy Joy stores, which can be found in urban areas, on main roads and highways, in rural areas and on the water across China (including Hong Kong). Sinopec has the world’s second largest gas station network and China’s largest retail store network with annual oil and gas sales of more than 200 million tons and non-oil products revenue of more than 33 billion yuan. ![]() Lightweight GUI alternative (Xubuntu and Lubuntu) Intel (i915 or better, except GMA 500, aka "Poulsbo")įor more information on supported graphics cards, see DesktopEffects. Supported GPU manufacturers:ĪTI (some may require the proprietary fglrx driver) Visual effects are turned on by default if you have a GPU (graphics card or integrated chipset) which is supported. Even if your computer is powerful enough to run visual effects, you can turn them off and will still have a usable Ubuntu desktop system. Visual effects provide various optional special graphical effects for your desktop to make it look and feel more fun and easier to use. Some of the larger applications, such as LibreOffice, could be swapped for very much lighter equivalents but for more information about doing a minimal install please see the guides at. The easiest and most effective step towards a minimal install of Ubuntu is to install a lighter-weight Desktop Environment such as Xfce (see Xubuntu below), LxDE (see Lubuntu (officially supported from 11.10 onward)) or Enlightenment to name just a few of the most popular. You could try a lighter-weight distro or a minimal install of Ubuntu. Machines that are 10 or more years old (originally preloaded with "Windows ME" or "Windows 2000") that don't meet these guideline will probably require some work to revive (the RAM usually needs to be upgraded to the level described above). 3D Acceleration Capable Videocard with at least 256 MB.2048 MiB RAM (system memory) for virtualised installs.4096 MiB RAM (system memory) for physical installs.In order to run these environments the system needs a more capable graphics adapter – see more here or below: From 17.10 onwards the desktop uses GNOME Shell. Ubuntu Desktop 11.04 through 17.04 uses Unity as the default GUI while the previous releases used GNOME Panel by default. 32-bit ISO images are no longer being produced (as of 17.10). The 32-bit version tends to be easier to use and runs into less problems. For an optimized installation (and especially for those wishing to run more than ~3 GiB of RAM) however, a 64-bit installation CD is available. On the other hand, some GNU/Linux distributions may require more powerful hardware as minimum system requirements, like the Ubuntu GNOME case.Īll 64-bit (x86-64) CPUs should be fast enough to run Ubuntu and can run the 32-bit (x86) version as well. It might be worth trying Ubuntu but really start looking at other distros. A machine with a crumbling, 15 year-old, slow, 8 GB, IDE hard-drive probably won't work and doesn't really compare with the netbook anyway. For example, a netbook with an 8 GB SSD will work well although there wont be much room for saving stuff directly onto the drive so cloud storage services could help a lot. On one hand, hardware produced in the last few years or with an efficient architecture or machines built for a specific purpose can often work well with less. Screen resolution will be set at the highest your graphics card can handle but when you boot-up you should be given a "Low graphics mode" option which allows you to set it to something better for your monitor. Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media.VGA capable of 1024x768 screen resolution.25 GB (8.6 GB for minimal) of hard-drive space (or USB stick, memory card or external drive but see LiveCD for an alternative approach).Simply try Ubuntu CD as a LiveCD first to check the hardware works. A good "rule of thumb" is that machines that could run XP, Vista, Windows 7 or x86 OS X will almost always be a lot faster with Ubuntu even if they are lower-spec than described below. The Recommended Minimum System Requirements, here, should allow even someone fairly new to installing Ubuntu or Gnu&Linux to easily install a usable system with enough room to be comfortable. A desktop system is typically used for personal computing tasks and has a graphical user interface (GUI), while a server system typically has a command-line interface (CLI). ![]() Most people will want to install a desktop system such as Ubuntu, Kubuntu, or Xubuntu. ![]() This page details the hardware required to run Ubuntu and its derivative versions.
![]() ![]() Defying all the odds, heroes will emerge in an intense and thrilling ride to take down the craven corporate forces behind this national crisis and their allies. The series takes viewers to the epicenter of America’s struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Big Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA. “Dopesick” examines how one company triggered the worst drug epidemic in American history. Is Dopesick based on a true story While Dopesick is a scripted drama, it is about a real-life family’s alleged role in creating one of the biggest public health catastrophes in American History: the opioid crisis. Hulu also announced the release date during the show’s TCA panel, setting the premiere for October 13. “ Dopesick,” an upcoming Hulu limited series about a pharmaceutical company that set off the worst drug epidemic in American history, will bring Keaton to both, and fans of the former Batman (and “Multiplicity” icon) can check out the first trailer below. The Dopesick limited series will star Michael Keaton as Samuel Finnix, an old-school doctor who approaches his practice with kindness and compassion, but finds himself embroiled in Big Pharma’s. Based on the book by Beth Macy, the new Hulu series roams the hills of Appalachia and the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma to tell a story of greed and suffering. Michael Keaton is no stranger to true stories where lies are exposed within corrupt organizations, lest anyone forget his Best Picture winner “Spotlight,” or for that matter, the 2010 comedy “The Other Guys.” But he is a relative outsider when it comes to TV. The series takes viewers to the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA. Dopesick (TV Miniseries) is a TV Series directed by Danny Strong (Creator), Michael Cuesta, Barry Levinson. ![]() He would then stand at the crossroads at Gurusthan as if talking to someone, and then proceed further. After that he would stand opposite the Maruti temple to the monkey God Hanuman, and gazing fiercely at the temple would move his hands about making some kind of signals. He would first come out of the mosque and stand leaning on the wall a while. Baba used to normally walk barefoot when he went to Lendi as He intended to sanctify the soil of Shirdi with his Charan Sparsh. Sai Baba’s Original Photograph of going to Lendi Gardenīaba would daily go to Lendi in the morning between 8.30 and 9.30. Baba told him that the photographs should not be sold for a profit. Then just before his departure Baba himself asked Gadre to take his photograph. He was silent, as he did not have the courage to request permission for the photograph. Gadre left with Rs.10/- and went to Dwarakamai, prostrated before Baba and gave him Joshi’s Dakshina. He also made another request and that was to take a photograph of Baba and bring it back to him. Once Joshi gave Rs.10/- to his friend and asked him to give it to Baba as Dakshina. Vasudev Sadashiv Joshi of Sitharam & Company and his friend Chidambar Rao K. (Source: Ambrosia in Shirdi by Vinny Chitluri). The text says Baba with Tukaram’s Gatha in Hand. This photo is from the First Edition of the Marathi Sai Satcharitra. Sai Baba however took a book from one devotee and gave it to another. So they could study it and benefit from it. On Guru Poornima day numerous devotees came to Baba and placed a book before him, hoping that he might return it with his blessings. This is a rare photograph of Baba holding Tukaram's Gatha in his hand. (Refer Sai Leela Magazine 4th Year, Ank.4-5 Jeshta and Ashad Shake 1848 (1826)) - (Source: Ambrosia in Shirdi & Baba’s Gurukul by Vinny Chitluri). The Umbrella, Bhagoji Shinde and the other devotees are clearly seen but in place of Baba there is a luminous light and only his feet can be seen. Joshi got the photograph printed and to his utter surprise, Baba is not visible, and only his feet can be seen. Again Baba repeated the same saying “I don’t need any photograph of mine. Shama saw this and told Baba that Joshi had taken his photograph. Joshi seized the opportunity and took a photograph of Baba. Upon Baba's return from Lendi Baugh, he stood a while near Sathe Wada. Baba said, “I don’t want a photograph of mine, but you can certainly take a photograph of the devotees accompanying me”. Before doing this he asked Baba for permission to take his photograph. He kept his camera mounted and ready for Baba to return from Lendi Baugh. Joshi wanted to take a photograph of Baba. Baba responded to their wishes by standing there for a while. The devotees stayed in Sathe Wada would eagerly wait for Baba and the procession to approach the corner in front of the Wada, so that they could have his darshan. Every morning after breakfast, Baba went to Lendi Baugh. This photograph was taken by a devotee named Gopal Dinakar Joshi in the year 1912. |