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-7,537,404,975,032,501,000 | About
Gender
Male
Location
Lander, WY
Birthday:
March 22
Intérêt principal (principal interest)
Grégorien, Liturgie, Théorie musicale
Présentation: travaux et (ou) intérêts (Presentation: works and (or) interests)
theology of sacred music, role of Gregorian chant in the liturgy, Thomas Aquinas
Site Web ?
https://www.ccwatershed.org/kwasniewski/
Activity Feed
Dr Peter Kwasniewski left a comment on Cantus Ordinis Cisterciensis
"Dear Lovers of Cistercian Chant,
I am one of the regular writers at the blog New Liturgical Movement. Recently I put up for sale several rare traditional Cistercian chant books (Graduale Cisterciense, Vesperale, Processionale) that some of you might…"
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George 1 Walnut Chest on Stand
England. Circa 1720.
Taller than a chest of drawers and shorter than a highboy, this chest on stand more than measures up to task of storing things. A warm, brown walnut covers the front and sides while cross banding dresses the drawers adorned with brass bails with engraved back plates.
H: 61.5" x 41.5" x 21.75"
BDC 056
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Antique chest of drawers, Walnut, Chest on stand, England, BDC 056
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With every win that Syracuse gets this year, you would think that it only makes it that much hard for LeMoyne. When the Dolphins upset the mighty Orange in an exhibition game earlier this year, it seemed to mean that the Orange were in trouble. But now that we know SU is actually the greatest team ever assembled, LeMoyne's reputation only gets bigger and teams only want to beat them more.
And that hasn't made things easy for the Dolphins or coach Steve Evans, as Donna Ditota found out.
He said the Dolphins "walk into every game with the pressure that we’re supposed to win." Fans from opposing teams seem particularly interested in watching the Dolphins this season. Visiting gyms are noticeably fuller, Evans said. Opposing fans chant "over-rated" at the Dolphins. The Syracuse win, Evans said, "put a bullseye on our backs."
"We just played a perfect game against Syracuse," Evans said. "And that’s hard. Where do you go from there? It’s really been a tough task. The game we’re getting judged on – it was a miracle. I don’t want that to be the only thing we did this season. Our kids still got 18 more games to play."
LeMoyne is 6-4 so far this season. Not bad, but not exactly what you expect from a team that topped the No. 5 squad in NCAA Division 1-A. That includes a 76-65 loss to St. Bonaventure, whom the Orange play Saturday. Hopefully, transitive properties will not be in effect.
Evans does like to think that the loss was exactly what the Orange needed and has helped make them so dominant in most of their games.
"They always get up for the big games," Evans continued, "but what I think our game did for them was make them realize that in college basketball if you don’t come out ready to play you can get embarrassed. The Syracuse guys are respecting every opponent and they’re playing like a team on a mission, no matter what name is on the front of the jersey — which is a good sign."
Thanks for the reminder, LeMoyne. Sorry about the repercussions. | {
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410 Friels Dr
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Course Description
Cliff View Golf Club is a 18 hole, Public course, located in Covington City county, in Covington, VA, USA. Cliff View Golf Club, was built in 1996 by Frank & Matt Sponaugle and is open Open all year. Cliff View Golf Club dress code requirement includes No tank tops or cutoffs and metal spikes are Allowed. Click the Putt button below to search for discount tee times for Cliff View Golf Club or other local golf courses in Covington City County, near Covington, VA
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Course Summary
Course Type:
Public
Year Built:
1996
Designer:
Frank & Matt Sponaugle
Season:
Open all year
Holes:
18
Metal Spikes?:
Allowed
Dress Code:
No tank tops or cutoffs
Guest Policy:
Open
Plays Five?:
Y
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Management Accountant
Benjamin Edwards are currently representing a CIMA Qualified Accountant with over 3 years post-qualification experience. Whilst fulfilling this role as Management Accountant they have gained invaluable experience of all finance-related procedures from monthly management accounts, annual budgeting and forecasting, to the general day to day finance tasks. They also have responsibility for the Treasury Management of the Company.
Benjamin Edwards are currently representing a CIMA Qualified Accountant with over 3 years post-qualification experience. Whilst fulfilling this role as Management Accountant they have gained invaluable experience of all finance-related procedures from monthly management accounts, annual budgeting and forecasting, to the general day to day finance tasks. They also have responsibility for the Treasury Management of the Company.
They are part of the Senior Management team, providing financial insight to other non-financial budget holders. Solely responsible for the implementation of the new Finance system, this was then integrated with the new ERP system a year later. They were part of the implementation team for new ERP system becoming one of the system ‘Super’ users, which included training and support of all finance staff, as well as training non-finance staff
Within their role they have been responsible for introducing and implementing stringent financial procedures for an efficient and effective budgetary control throughout the company. To do this, they have worked closely with all managers to ensure total understanding of how financial performance is influenced by their department’s activities. This has enabled them to focus on financial viability and growth, whilst also enabling me to be able to respond effectively to the needs and requirements of other managers.
They also liaise closely with all internal and external stakeholders and has developed some very close and mutually beneficial relationships.
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7,087,016,911,199,734,000 | Cell Phone Repair School
MD Wireless Revolutionizes Cell Phone Repair Training
We are now offering a four day training course that has three intensive classroom training days and one in store day where you are involved in the operations at our wireless repair location.
We want our students to experience our day to day business to understand how to interact with customers as well as learning to diagnose and repair phones that are popular in the repair industry. Working with current device models will help you be prepared.
Learn first hand and focus on devices within the last two years, phones that will make you money!
Don’t invest a large amount of your time learning about phones that you might see once a year and probably forget how to repair it when it comes in.
There is nothing better than the true repair experience.
Upcoming cell phone repair school course dates:
DateTimeLocationSeats Available
February 15th-18th10am-6pm 1200 Contra Costa Blvd.
Pleasant Hill, CA
94523
3
March Dates TBA10am-6pm 1200 Contra Costa Blvd.
Pleasant Hill, CA
94523
3
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Be a part of this emerging trend.
Sign up for cell phone repair school and kick start your career!
Fresh opportunities within the wireless repair business are a direct reaction to rapid advances in wireless telecommunication technology. Now is the time to study and master the skills associated with cell phone repair and establish your self as an expert in this increasingly sought after position in the industry. Cell phone repair school is the perfect way to get started.
Are you ready to become a “Cell phone doctor?” Whether you would like to make some extra cash part time, are ready to start your own wireless repair business, or are simply the do-it-yourself type tired of paying someone else to fix your cell phone, we can help. Over the next few months our cell phone repair school will be offering a variety of courses designed to help you learn how to repair virtually any type of cell phone currently on the market.
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One introductory cell phone repair school course focused on the most profitable opportunities available.
• Basic cell phone repair
Our training course will teach you everything you need to know to start making money with cell phone repairs. Below are some of the major topics that we will cover extensively during this program.
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1. Cell phone types- In this section we will cover different cell phone designs and the technologies used for their operation. This includes different bands and basic operation as well as identifying hardware locations and modularity.
2. Tools and workplace- We will discuss everything that you will need to have on hand to perform the most common repairs, where to get them and their proper use.
3. Hardware- Hands on training for basic repairs including liquid damage treatment, lens, LCD, flex cable, hinge and slide mechanisms, modular speakers, microphones, track balls, track pads, and more.
4. Software- Restoring factory settings and performing network unlocks.
5. Suppliers – Where to get your tools and quality replacement parts.
Upon completion of this basic cell phone repair school program you will be prepared to diagnose and remedy the most common problems that cell phone owners encounter. Those who implement an effective marketing plan after mastering the techniques taught during their training and will see a rapid return on investment.
• iPhone repair training
This section will teach you what you will need to know in order to start repairing, unlocking and jailbreaking iPhones.
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1. Overview- We will cover the evolution of iPhones including the differences and similarities of those operating on both GSM and CDMA networks. We will address handset identification, software and modem versions, and more.
2. Diagnosis- How to determine why an iPhone is not functioning properly and trace the symptoms to the correct component.
3. Software- This includes unlocking and jailbreaking, data transfer, backup and restoration procedures.
4. Hardware- From iPhone 4 to 6, this section covers component replacement including lens and LCD, liquid damage diagnosis and treatment, battery, home button, charging port, silent ringer, etc.
5. Extra income- This section will address additional ways to establish revenue streams for your iPhone repair service.
• Sales and Marketing
Learning how to repair cell phones, unlock and jailbreak iPhones or recover a users data will only allow you to earn income if you know how to market your service. In this section we demonstrate how to run a cell phone repair business whether you plan to open a store, perform on site repairs or co-locate within another existing business owner.
1. Advertising- How to do it with little or no cost to you.
2. Online marketing- How to build an affordable website and optimize it for search engines.
3. Networking- The “who, where and how” of approaching those that will help your business grow.
4. Furthering your education- How to find good information related to your new vocation.
5. Much more…
Cell phone repair is a recession proof business opportunity.
Have you ever seen a radio or television advertisement for cell phone repair? Unlikely. Most cell phone repair centers are simply too busy to keep up with their current demands. This means two things.
1. There is plenty of room for growth in this industry.
2. Once you become established you will rarely need to advertise.
The skills you learn through our cell phone repair school are in demand!
Consumers are unwilling to give up their cell phones for any reason. Just try going without yours for a few days. What’s more is that while the cost of replacing handsets continues to increase, so does the probability that a cell phone user will choose to fix their old one rather than invest in a new one. Don’t miss out on your chance to get involved in this thriving industry by signing up for our cell phone repair school. Compared to traditional certificate programs cell phone repair school offers a faster and higher rate of return on your investment.
Whether or not you own a cellular store and want to enhance profits, or if you’re just starting out in the industry, learning cell phone repair will open the door to income opportunities in the cellular market place.
Why choose the MD Wireless cell phone repair school?
Learn from experienced professionals who know more than basic mobile phone repair!
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At MD Wireless you will learn from an instructor who has been involved in the cell phone repair industry since 1994. This is no fly-by-night-take-the-money-and-run new store on the block. We have been doing business as MD Wireless Cell Phone Repair in the San Francisco East Bay Area since 2006. When you are ready to take your training to the next level, the MD Wireless cell phone repair school will still be here to assist you.
iPhone Repair
Apple is the world’s biggest individual smart phone manufacturer with over 20 million handsets on the market. Most iPhone users understand that repairing their handset costs a lot less than replacing it. That’s where you come in. After completing the second day of our cell phone repair school course, you will know how to fix the most common types of problems that iPhones have. This will also give you a basic understanding of how internal components work and what to watch out for when performing repairs. Remember that with expensive equipment comes liability. We show you how to avoid potentially expensive mistakes when handling valuable pieces of equipment.
Why is cell phone repair becoming a necessity?
Consider this, what exactly are you planning to say to your customer when his phone breaks but he is not eligible for an upgrade? “I can’t repair it” or “You’ll have to pay full retail price for a replacement” never sounds good to someone who already feels likes they are spending enough money each month for service. Not to mention the fact that in their minds the value of the phone is what they originally paid for it which was a greatly discounted price. In this situation you are stuck between a rock and a hard place. What’s going to take place next? They will look for another cell phone repair store in the Bay Area that can and will repair their device. At this point you have really lost more than one customer to your competition. You have also lost the friends and relatives of your customer since he will do his part to advertise the store that fixed his phone. But what if you could help your customer and increase your revenues at the same time? Now you can! A thorough knowledge of cell phone hardware, software, and repair theory will put you ahead of most cell phone stores. Your cell phone repair school training will pay dividends well into the future.
There’s more to cell phone repair than just replacing a broken lens or a bad battery.
The MD WIRELESS cell phone repair school will educate you about the most important challenges you will encounter while establishing a cell phone repair business. This makes it possible for us to supply an individual “CASH EARNINGS TRAINING”. Our exclusive mixture of repair education for cell phones, Apple iPods, and GSM unlocking will give your business a clear advantage over your competition.
What you will learn in one day during the MD Wireless iPhone Repair Training Section
iPhone Repair:
• Understanding today’s network technologies including both GSM and CDMA.
• Dis-assembly and re-assembly of various models of iPhones including 4, 4S, 5, 5C, 5S and iPhone 6.
• How to detect liquid damage and resolve liquid damage issues through liquid damage recovery procedures.
• Touch Screen Replacement
• LCD Replacement
• Component replacement of charging port, battery, earpiece, vibrator, flex cables, keypads, camera.
• Unlocking of GSM iPhones up to current software version if applicable, Software and Hardware Based
• How to Jailbreak (when applicable)
Just enter your name and email address on the homepage or contact us to get more information about the MD Wireless cell phone repair school.
What does it take to become a cell phone repair technician?
We would like to believe that anyone can learn to repair cell phones. However there are some questions that you should ask yourself before proceeding with your cell phone repair school enrollment. Being honest with yourself about the following should give you an idea of how easy or difficult you might find pursuing this sort of endeavor.
Are you comfortable working with devices that use small parts?
Cell phones are assembled using components and screws which are relatively small. Working on an appliance or motor vehicle is one thing, working on cell phones requires paying attention to and working with parts that do not allow much margin for error. The components that you will be working with might make computer repair look easy in comparison. If you have ever assembled a scale model car or worked on a gadget that fits in the palm of your hand then you should have an idea of the level of detail that cell phone repair requires. You must have perfect up-close vision. If you require corrective lenses even just for reading they must allow you to see small details very clearly.
Are you detail oriented?
As stated above, cell phones provide little room for error. The more capable you are of observing the “big picture” the easier you will find this vocation to be. During our cell phone repair training course we will be with you every step of the way to insure that you are able to perform basic repairs. Later on, when you expand into different types of handsets this attribute will make your job far easier.
Are you able to be patient?
This is crucial to your success. There is no rushing a cell phone repair unless you plan on doing the entire job again without compensation. We believe in doing things right the first time even if it takes a while longer than those who cut corners and sacrifice quality.
Do you have a steady hand?
This is not a deal breaker but it will make your job a lot easier. We do teach methods for keeping your hand steady but if you have problems working with small screws then this is a concern that should be addressed. A good way to determine whether or not your dexterity will be a challenge is to try threading a needle. If you can accomplish this task without using any special tools then we believe that working with the small parts that you will find in cell phones will not be any more difficult.
What people are saying about MD Wireless Cell Phone Repair School
“I am very impressed with the training that MD Wireless offered me. You taught more than the how to, you taught me the basic principles, and how I can learn and improve my skills. Rather than just give me a fish, you taught me how to catch fish, a skill that I will use for a lifetime. I am also incredibly impressed with your willingness to take the time to accept my calls when I got stuck on a repair project. You were really serious about your promise that I could call you anytime with questions because you were quick to respond and spent the time over the phone with me to help me get through the problems I faced on repair projects. You also helped me get my foot in the door with vendors for repair parts, unlocking phones, and flashing. You are always willing to give advice and answer questions about every aspect of my business, from good accounting methods and competitive pricing to repair management. Well worth the money paid, and recommended for anyone who wants to either start a business or just learn more about cell phone repair.”
Aharon Smith
“Mike,
My phone is constantly ringing for cell phone repair. I have increased my monthly revenue by 15% already.
I just wanted to take the time again to say thank you I am very glad someone like you is out there to train people. The cost of your class is nothing compared to the money I’m making right now. Thanks again so much and Happy Holidays to you and yours.”
Dave Hogue
“Thank you so much Mike for everything this weekend. I learned a heck of a lot and welcome the opportunity to come up again and get some on the job experience. I really appreciate the time and patience you had with me both days. It was also literally an “eye opening” experience. I started using reading glasses since that day and I find even my computer work is benefitting because I see things on motherboards I had not seen before! Incredible! Thanks for the experience!”
Juan De Leon
“A very special thank you for being so kind! You did so much for me and words are not enough to express my gratitude of all the patience you had given me. You went out of your way to make sure I felt comfortable with training I received. I’ll recommend it to everyone. You were very knowledgeable and honest.
Thanks Again mike.”
z. jabber
Do you still have questions?
If you would like to consult with an instructor about whether or not MD Wireless cell phone repair school is right for you just send an email to [email protected] including your hours of availability and phone number. We will schedule a free consultation at a time that is convenient for you. Please let us know how you heard about our cell phone repair school.
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-1,916,978,315,809,442,000 | Crosby Street Hotel(5-star hotel)
79 Crosby Street, SoHo, New York, NY 10012, United States of America
Guestroom with modern decor, bed and nightstand
Hotel building with modern statue and flag
Hotel building by night
Entrance to lobby with glass doors
Seating area with fireplace and sofas
Hotel accessibility information
Room accessibility
Bedroom
Access: Step-free
Door operation: Card key + push door
Bed height: 30 in
Free space on side of bed: 30 in
Bathroom
Access: Step-free
Turning space: More than 60 in
Toilet grab bars: Yes
Shower type: Roll-in shower with a threshold more than 0.5 in
See all accessible bedrooms information >
Building access
Access: Step-free
Door width: 65 in
Door operation: Manual door (push / pull)
Lobby
Lobby at building entrance level: Yes
Front desk: Standing front desk
Lobby floor: Smooth (tile, ceramic, hardwood or similar), thick carpet
Set in New York's Lower Manhattan district, Crosby Street Hotel offers upscale accommodation with stylish rooms and a garden with a terrace. The hotel features eclectic artwork throughout, as well as a drawing room where you can relax, a restaurant and a bar. There is an on-site cinema-style screening room and a fitness center at this hotel.
Rooms at the Crosby Street Hotel boast colorful yet elegant decor with full-length windows that create ...
Set in New York's Lower Manhattan district, Crosby Street Hotel offers upscale accommodation with stylish rooms and a garden with a terrace. The hotel features eclectic artwork throughout, as well as a drawing room where you can relax, a restaurant and a bar. There is an on-site cinema-style screening room and a fitness center at this hotel.
Rooms at the Crosby Street Hotel boast colorful yet elegant decor with full-length windows that create a bright atmosphere. With easy-to-reach electrical outlets, the rooms also have visual notifications for the smoke detector and fire alarm. Rooms have heating and air conditioning, and also have a flat-screen TV, seating area and desk. The marble bathroom has a roll-in shower with grab bars and a shower seat as well as a toilet with grab bars, a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
During your stay, you'll be able to enjoy meals and drinks at the on-site Crosby Bar. An American breakfast is served each morning, as well as a selection of pastries. A carefully crafted menu of seasonal dishes is served for lunch and dinner, and brunch is served at the weekend. You can also enjoy afternoon tea or evening cocktails at the Crosby Bar or at the garden terrace in the summer months.
Crosby Street Hotel is an ideal base for exploring Manhattan and the greater New York area. The Empire State Building is 2 mi (3.2 km) away and Grand Central Station is 2.6 mi (4.1 km) away. John F. Kennedy International Airport is a 30-minute drive from this hotel and LaGuardia Airport is a 20-minute drive away.
Request to book
No extra fees
Accessibility guaranteed
Worry-free travel
Accessible rooms
Accessible superior king room
Accessible superior king room
1 king bed - 2 guests - Ensuite bathroom
Accessibility features
• Type of assistance available
Push / carry wheelchair
Carry bags / belongings
Assistive guidance for visual or hearing disabilities when requested
• Service dogs allowed
Yes
• Hearing disability guidance
Captioning / subtitles
Visual notifications (written texts, light notifications)
• Visual disability guidance
Large Print
• Wheelchair available
Yes
Amenities
Free wifi access
Restaurant onsite
Bar onsite
Pet friendly
Free fitness center
Breakfast in the room
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
• Cleaning measures
Enhanced cleaning protocol
• Safety measures
Local authorities safety protocols followed by all staff members
• Social distancing measures
Social distancing measures in place
Location
79 Crosby Street, SoHo, New York, NY 10012, United States of America
What's around
What's nearby
Museum of African Art
0.2 km
SoHo Cast Iron Historic District
0.3 km
Angelika Film Center NYC
0.3 km
New Museum
0.4 km
The Bowery Ballroom
0.4 km
Top attractions
Empire State Building
3 km
Madison Square Garden
3.1 km
Grand Central Station
3.7 km
Times Square
3.9 km
Rockefeller Center
4.3 km
Ellis Island
4.5 km
Museum of Modern Art
4.5 km
Statue of Liberty
5.5 km
Central Park
5.5 km
Metropolitan Museum of Art
6.9 km
Public Transit
Broadway – Lafayette Street
0.3 km
Bleecker Street
0.4 km
Bowery
0.4 km
Closest Airports
LaGuardia Airport LGA
12 km
Teterboro Airport TEB
15.7 km
Newark Liberty International Airport EWR
15.8 km
Important information
• Check-in: from 03:00 PM.
• Check-out: until 12:00 PM.
• Spoken language(s): English, German, Spanish, Russian.
• The same price applies to all customers. Please select the number of travelers with and without disabilities when booking on our website.
• You won't be charged for your reservation until we have confirmed that the accessible room you need is available. Our travel experts will reach out to you if needed.
• A valid credit/debit card and photo ID is required at check-in.
Policies
Cancellation and modification policies differ depending on the chosen hotels. Please click here to check out the policies that apply to your selection.
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The playful Zira monkey table lamp shown here in gold, makes a perfect addition to any room. With its high level of detail, including intricate textures, this lamp is sure to grab attention. This comes complete with a black shade and features an in-line on/off switch on the black fabric electrical cable.
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• Width: 23 cm
• Height: 35 cm
• Depth: 18 cm
• Weight: 1.26 kg
• Colour: Gold
• Material: Resin
• LED Compatible: Yes
• Dimmable: No
• Max Wattage: 40w
• Light Bulb Cap: SES
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• IP Rating: IP20
• Double Insulated: Yes
• Voltage: 240v
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• SKU: ZIR4235
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whenever i launch my k-drive, it ends up twitching down as though falling between moving on tiles. this happens on both orb vallis and the plains of eidolon.
alongside this, unsure if this was fixed but i found myself falling through the ground in orb vallis when i travel to fast and ragdoll off sometimes
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Edwin Nieblas-Bedolla, Fatima El-ghazali, Saman Qadri, John R. Williams, Nabiha Quadri, Amy Lee, and Manuel Ferreira Jr.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to identify trends in the demographic constitution of applicants and matriculants to neurological surgery based on race, ethnicity, and gender.
METHODS
The authors conducted a cross-sectional study using compiled demographic data obtained from the Association of American Medical Colleges. Trends analyzed included proportional changes in race, ethnicity, and gender of applicants and matriculants to neurosurgical residency programs from academic years 2010–2011 to 2018–2019.
RESULTS
A total of 5100 applicants and 2104 matriculants to neurosurgical residency programs were analyzed. No significant change in the percentage of overall women applicants (+0.3%, 95% CI −0.7% to 1.3%; p = 0.77) or in the percentage of women matriculants (+0.3%, 95% CI −2.2% to 2.9%; p = 0.71) was observed. For applicants, no change over time was observed in the percentages of American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) men (0.0%, 95% CI −0.3% to 0.3%; p = 0.65); Asian men (−0.1%, 95% CI −1.2% to 1.1%; p = 0.97); Black or African American men (−0.2%, 95% CI −0.7% to 0.4%; p = 0.91); Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin men (+0.4%, 95% CI −0.8% to 1.7%; p = 0.26); White men (+0.5%, 95% CI −2.1% to 3.0%; p = 0.27); Asian women (+0.1,% 95% CI −0.9% to 1.1%; p = 0.73); Black or African American women (0.0%, 95% CI −0.6% to 0.5%; p = 0.30); Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin women (0.0%, 95% CI −0.4% to 0.4%; p = 0.71); and White women (+0.3%, 95% CI −1.1% to 1.7%; p = 0.34). For matriculants, no change over time was observed in the percentages of AI/AN men (0.0%, 95% CI −0.6% to 0.6%; p = 0.56); Asian men (0.0%, 95% CI −2.7% to 2.7%; p = 0.45); Black or African American men (−0.3%, 95% CI −1.4% to 0.8%; p = 0.52); Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin men (+0.6%, 95% CI −0.8 to 2.0%; p = 0.12); White men (−1.0%, 95% CI −5.3% to 3.3%; p = 0.92); Asian women (+0.1%, 95% CI −1.3% to 1.5%; p = 0.85); Black or African American women (0.0%, 95% CI −0.6% to 0.7%; p = 0.38); Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin women (−0.1%, 95% CI −0.7% to 0.5%; p = 0.46); and White women (+0.3%, 95% CI −2.4% to 3.0%; p = 0.70).
CONCLUSIONS
Despite efforts to diversify the demographic constitution of incoming neurosurgical trainees, few significant advances have been made in recent years. This study suggests that improved strategies for recruitment and cultivating early interest in neurological surgery are required to further increase the diversification of future cohorts of neurosurgical trainees.
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Alec W. Gibson, Abdullah H. Feroze, Madeline E. Greil, Margaret E. McGrath, Sananthan Sivakanthan, Gabrielle A. White-Dzuro, John R. Williams, Christopher C. Young, and Christoph P. Hofstetter
OBJECTIVE
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is the most common treatment for degenerative disease of the cervical spine. Given the high rate of pseudarthrosis in multilevel stand-alone ACDF, there is a need to explore the utility of novel grafting materials. In this study, the authors present a single-institution retrospective study of patients with multilevel degenerative spine disease who underwent multilevel stand-alone ACDF surgery with or without cellular allograft supplementation.
METHODS
In a prospectively collected database, 28 patients who underwent multilevel ACDF supplemented with cellular allograft (ViviGen) and 25 patients who underwent multilevel ACDF with decellularized allograft between 2014 and 2020 were identified. The primary outcome was radiographic fusion determined by a 1-year follow-up CT scan. Secondary outcomes included change in Neck Disability Index (NDI) scores and change in visual analog scale scores for neck and arm pain.
RESULTS
The study included 53 patients with a mean age of 53 ± 0.7 years who underwent multilevel stand-alone ACDF encompassing 2.6 ± 0.7 levels on average. Patient demographics were similar between the two cohorts. In the cellular allograft cohort, 2 patients experienced postoperative dysphagia that resolved by the 3-month follow-up. One patient developed cervical radiculopathy due to graft subsidence and required a posterior foraminotomy. At the 1-year CT, successful fusion was achieved in 92.9% (26/28) of patients who underwent ACDF supplemented with cellular allograft, compared with 84.0% (21/25) of patients who underwent ACDF without cellular allograft. The cellular allograft cohort experienced a significantly greater improvement in the mean postoperative NDI score (p < 0.05) compared with the other cohort.
CONCLUSIONS
Cellular allograft is a low-morbidity bone allograft option for ACDF. In this study, the authors determined favorable arthrodesis rates and functional outcomes in a complex patient cohort following multilevel stand-alone ACDF supplemented with cellular allograft.
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Isaac Josh Abecassis, Christopher C. Young, David J. Caldwell, Abdullah H. Feroze, John R. Williams, R. Michael Meyer, Ryan T. Kellogg, Robert H. Bonow, and Randall M. Chesnut
OBJECTIVE
Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is an effective, lifesaving option for reducing intracranial pressure (ICP) in traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, and other pathologies with elevated ICP. Most DCs are performed via a standard trauma flap shaped like a reverse question mark (RQM), which requires sacrificing the occipital and posterior auricular arteries and can be complicated by wound dehiscence and infections. The Ludwig Kempe hemispherectomy incision (Kempe) entails a T-shaped incision, one limb from the midline behind the hairline to the inion and the other limb from the root of the zygoma to the coronal suture. The authors’ objective in this study was to define their implementation of the Kempe incision for DC and craniotomy, report clinical outcomes, and quantify the volume of bone removed compared with the RQM incision.
METHODS
A retrospective review of a single-surgeon experience with DC in TBI and stroke was performed. Patient demographics, imaging, and outcomes were collected for all DCs from 2015 to 2020, and the incisions were categorized as either Kempe or RQM. Preoperative and postoperative CT scans were obtained and processed using a combination of automatic segmentation (in Python and SimpleITK) with manual cleanup and further subselection in ITK-SNAP. The volume of bone removed was quantified, and the primary outcome was percentage of hemicranium removed. Postoperative surgical wound infections, estimated blood loss (EBL), and length of surgery were compared between the two groups as secondary outcomes. Cranioplasty data were collected.
RESULTS
One hundred thirty-six patients were included in the analysis; there were 57 patients in the craniotomy group (44 patients with RQM incisions and 13 with Kempe incisions) and 79 in the craniectomy group (41 patients with RQM incisions and 38 Kempe incisions). The mean follow-up for the entire cohort was 251 ± 368 days. There was a difference in the amount of decompression between approaches in multivariate modeling (39% ± 11% of the hemicranium was removed via the Kempe incision vs 34% ± 10% via the RQM incision, p = 0.047), although this did not achieve significance in multivariate modeling. Wound infection rates, EBL, and length of surgery were comparable between the two incision types. No wound infections in either cohort were due to wound dehiscence. Cranioplasty outcomes were comparable between the two incision types.
CONCLUSIONS
The Kempe incision for craniectomy or craniotomy is a safe, feasible, and effective alternative to the RQM. The authors advocate the Kempe incision in cases in which contralateral operative pathology or subsequent craniofacial/skull base repair is anticipated.
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Christopher C. Young, John R. Williams, Abdullah H. Feroze, Margaret McGrath, Ali C. Ravanpay, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, and Jason S. Hauptman
Functional hemispherectomy/hemispherotomy is a disconnection procedure for severe medically refractory epilepsy where the seizure foci diffusely localize to one hemisphere. It is an improvement on anatomical hemispherectomy and was first performed by Rasmussen in 1974. Less invasive surgical approaches and refinements have been made to improve seizure freedom and minimize surgical morbidity and complications. Key anatomical structures that are disconnected include the 1) internal capsule and corona radiata, 2) mesial temporal structures, 3) insula, 4) corpus callosum, 5) parietooccipital connection, and 6) frontobasal connection. A stepwise approach is indicated to ensure adequate disconnection and prevent seizure persistence or recurrence. In young pediatric patients, careful patient selection and modern surgical techniques have resulted in > 80% seizure freedom and very good functional outcome. In this report, the authors summarize the history of hemispherectomy and its development and present a graphical guide for this anatomically challenging procedure. The use of the osteoplastic flap to improve outcome and the management of hydrocephalus are discussed.
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Abdullah H. Feroze, Margaret McGrath, John R. Williams, Christopher C. Young, Chibawanye I. Ene, Robert T. Buckley, Bonnie L. Cole, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, and Jason S. Hauptman
Herein, the authors describe the successful use of laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) for management of metastatic craniospinal disease for biopsy-proven atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor in a 16-month-old boy presenting to their care. Specifically, LITT was administered to lesions of the right insula and left caudate. The patient tolerated 2 stages of LITT to the aforementioned lesions without complication and with evidence of radiographic improvement of lesions at the 2- and 6-month follow-up appointments. To the authors’ knowledge, this represents the first such published report of LITT for management of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor.
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John R. Williams, Christopher C. Young, Nicholas A. Vitanza, Margaret McGrath, Abdullah H. Feroze, Samuel R. Browd, and Jason S. Hauptman
Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a universally fatal pediatric brainstem tumor affecting approximately 300 children in the US annually. Median survival is less than 1 year, and radiation therapy has been the mainstay of treatment for decades. Recent advances in the biological understanding of the disease have identified the H3K27M mutation in nearly 80% of DIPGs, leading to the 2016 WHO classification of diffuse midline glioma H3K27M-mutant, a grade IV brainstem tumor. Developments in epigenetic targeting of transcriptional tendencies have yielded potential molecular targets for clinical trials. Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy has also shown preclinical promise. Recent clinical studies, including prospective trials, have demonstrated the safety and feasibility of pediatric brainstem biopsy in the setting of DIPG and other brainstem tumors. Given developments in the ability to analyze DIPG tumor tissue to deepen biological understanding of this disease and develop new therapies for treatment, together with the increased safety of stereotactic brainstem biopsy, the authors present a case for offering biopsy to all children with suspected DIPG. They also present their standard operative techniques for image-guided, frameless stereotactic biopsy.
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Jason K. Chu, Abdullah H. Feroze, Kelly Collins, Lynn B. McGrath Jr., Christopher C. Young, John R. Williams, and Samuel R. Browd
OBJECTIVE
Placement of an external ventricular drain (EVD) is a common and potentially life-saving neurosurgical procedure, but the economic aspect of EVD management and the relationship to medical expenditure remain poorly studied. Similarly, interinstitutional practice patterns vary significantly. Whereas some institutions require that patients with EVDs be monitored strictly within the intensive care unit (ICU), other institutions opt primarily for management of EVDs on the surgical floor. Therefore, an ICU burden for patients with EVDs may increase a patient’s costs of hospitalization. The objective of the current study was to examine the expense differences between the ICU and the general neurosurgical floor for EVD care.
METHODS
The authors performed a retrospective analysis of data from 2 hospitals within a single, large academic institution—the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) and Seattle Children’s Hospital (SCH). Hospital charges were evaluated according to patients’ location at the time of EVD management: SCH ICU, SCH floor, or UWMC ICU. Daily hospital charges from day of EVD insertion to day of removal were included and screened for days that would best represent baseline expenses for EVD care. Independent-samples Kruskal-Wallis analysis was performed to compare daily charges for the 3 settings.
RESULTS
Data from a total of 261 hospital days for 23 patients were included in the analysis. Ten patients were cared for in the UWMC ICU and 13 in the SCH ICU and/or on the SCH neurosurgical floor. The median values for total daily hospital charges were $19,824.68 (interquartile range [IQR] $12,889.73–$38,494.81) for SCH ICU care, $8,620.88 (IQR $6,416.76–$11,851.36) for SCH floor care, and $10,002.13 (IQR $8,465.16–$12,123.03) for UWMC ICU care. At SCH, it was significantly more expensive to provide EVD care in the ICU than on the floor (p < 0.001), and the daily hospital charges for the UWMC ICU were significantly greater than for the SCH floor (p = 0.023). No adverse clinical event related to the presence of an EVD was identified in any of the settings.
CONCLUSIONS
ICU admission solely for EVD care is costly. If safe EVD care can be provided outside of the ICU, it would represent a potential area for significant cost savings. Identifying appropriate patients for EVD care on the floor is multifactorial and requires vigilance in balancing the expenses associated with ICU utilization and optimal patient care.
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Joseph A. Carnevale, David J. Segar, Andrew Y. Powers, Meghal Shah, Cody Doberstein, Benjamin Drapcho, John F. Morrison, John R. Williams, Scott Collins, Kristina Monteiro, and Wael F. Asaad
OBJECTIVE
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a significant cause of neurological morbidity and mortality. Each year, more than 1.7 million patients present to the emergency department with TBI. The goal of this study was to evaluate the prognosis of traumatic cerebral intraparenchymal hemorrhage (tIPH), to develop subclassifications of these injuries that relate to prognosis, and to provide a more comprehensive assessment of hemorrhagic progression contusion (HPC) by analyzing the rate at which tIPH “blossom” (i.e., expansion), depending on a variety of intrinsic and modifiable factors.
METHODS
In this retrospective study, 726 patients (age range 0–100 years) were admitted to a level 1 trauma center with tIPH during an 8-year period (2005–2013). Of these patients, 491 underwent both admission and follow-up head CT (HCT) within 72 hours. The change in tIPH volume over time, the expansion rate, was recorded for all 491 patients. Effects of prehospital and in-hospital variables were examined using ordinal response logistic regression analyses. These variables were further examined using multivariate linear regression analysis to accurately predict the extent to which a hemorrhage will progress.
RESULTS
Of the 491 (67.6%) patients who underwent both admission and follow-up HCT, 368 (74.9%) patients experienced HPC. These hemorrhages expanded on average by 61.6% (4.76 ml) with an average expansion rate of 0.71 ml per hour. On univariate analysis, certain patient characteristics were significantly (p < 0.05) related to HPC, including age (> 60 years), admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, blood alcohol level, international normalized ratio, absolute platelet count, transfusion of platelets, concomitant anticoagulation and antiplatelet medication, the initial tIPH volume on admission HCT, and ventriculostomy. Increased expansion rate was significantly associated with patient disposition to hospice or death (p < 0.001). To determine which factors most accurately predict overall patient disposition, an ordinal-response logistic regression identified systolic blood pressure, Injury Severity Score, admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, follow-up scan volume, transfusion of platelets, and ventriculostomy as predictors of patient discharge disposition following tIPH. A multivariate logistic regression identified several prehospital and in-hospital variables (age, Injury Severity Score, blood alcohol level, initial scan volume, concomitant epidural hematoma, presence of subarachnoid hemorrhage, transfusion of platelets, and ventriculostomy) that predicted the volumetric expansion of tIPH. Among these variables, the admission tIPH volume by HCT proved to be the factor most predictive of HPC.
CONCLUSIONS
Several factors contribute to the rate at which traumatic cerebral contusions blossom in the acute posttraumatic period. Identifying the intrinsic and modifiable aspects of cerebral contusions can help predict the rate of expansion and highlight potential therapeutic interventions to improve TBI-associated morbidity and mortality.
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Subdural Epithelial Cyst in the Interhemispheral Fissure
Report of a Case, with Some Remarks Concerning the Classification of Intracranial Epithelial Cysts
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3,911,344,427,897,386,500 | Russia Vs Turkey | World War 3
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World War 3 is here as this Russian guy from Russia accuses everyone to be turkish and downing the Russian fighter jet that is not acceptable , Turkey will pay …
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18 Responses
1. Alex Coffey says:
what is your intro song?
2. Ali says:
Ahah, it's funny cuz I'm actually Turkish xD GG Clockwork!
3. wow that Russian accent is terrible lol, practice makes perfect great video tho.
4. Bourbon 2033 says:
That is the best god damn Russian accent I have ever heard!
5. Roedland says:
This was so funny, i cried laughing!!
6. it won't be world war 3, most will happen is Russia will put sanctions on exports and shit to turkey. and they probably won't do the coalition with US, and France.
7. Daysofmylife says:
Casper here ? funny stuff man this made had me rolling lol and you're right some kids are so weird these days smh. that one little kid with the orange shirt was funny thou he was so nervous
8. ChaosDude says:
your Russian accent needs a lot of practising. you should do a middle eastern accent and pretend to hate on Jews
9. LumpyLunatic says:
I came here for security reasons.
10. I'm Russian! Go Russia! Those dumbasses that shot down the plane suck ass
11. Everyone left the convo cuz they're scared of Russians. It's true, everyone is scared of them
12. Kid said I'm not a turkey ???????? I'm dead
13. PCGaming says:
Loving the new festive pic xD
14. Gooey Nick says:
That intro gave me a tumour
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}
} | {
"free_decimal_correspondence": {
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"code": "327.1",
"labels": {
"level_1": "Social sciences",
"level_2": "Political science",
"level_3": "International relations and World politics"
}
},
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"code": "791.457",
"labels": {
"level_1": "Arts",
"level_2": "Amusements and Recreation",
"level_3": ""
}
}
},
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"code": "2",
"label": "Understand"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "5",
"label": "Evaluate"
}
},
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"code": "2",
"label": "Conceptual"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "3",
"label": "Procedural"
}
},
"document_type_v1": {
"primary": {
"code": "5",
"label": "Social/Forum"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "-1",
"label": "Abstain"
}
},
"extraction_artifacts": {
"primary": {
"code": "0",
"label": "No Artifacts"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "3",
"label": "Irrelevant Content"
}
},
"missing_content": {
"primary": {
"code": "0",
"label": "No missing content"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "4",
"label": "Missing Images or Figures"
}
},
"document_type_v2": {
"primary": {
"code": "5",
"label": "Comment Section"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "16",
"label": "Personal Blog"
}
},
"reasoning_depth": {
"primary": {
"code": "1",
"label": "No Reasoning"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "2",
"label": "Basic Reasoning"
}
},
"technical_correctness": {
"primary": {
"code": "6",
"label": "Not Applicable/Indeterminate"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "1",
"label": "Technically Flawed"
}
},
"education_level": {
"primary": {
"code": "1",
"label": "General Audience"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "5",
"label": "Indeterminate"
}
}
} | 901c9494d99e792f7e013bc73047b094 |
Approximately 10,000,000,000 tokens sampled from Essential Web v1.0.
This sample preserves ALL columns from the original dataset, including:
id
: Document IDtext
: Text contentmetadata
: URL and source informationquality_signals
: RedPajama quality metricseai_taxonomy
: Essential AI taxonomy labels pid
: Partition IDfrom datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("sumuks/essential-web-v1.0-sample-10B")
# Access the data with all columns
example = dataset['train'][0]
print(example['text'][:200] + "...")
# Access quality signals
print(example['quality_signals'])
# Access taxonomy
print(example['eai_taxonomy'])
The dataset is split across multiple parquet files in the data/
directory:
data/part-00000.parquet
data/part-00001.parquet
HuggingFace datasets automatically loads all parts as a single dataset.