![]() This wheel consists of three sliders-Hue, Saturation, and Lightness. Tap+hold the color circle at the center of the wheel to bring up your Colors menu. Tap+hold a color to drag & drop it into another supported app. Tap on a color to set it to your active brush. The star marks any colors you have added to your palettes already. The occasional clock tells you it was one of your latest used colors. Then the colors in their particular blending gradients in all their glory. Next is a ring of your cool, warm, neutral and tonal grays. Next you’ll see a tonal value spectrum, true black and white, and when a color is available to your clipboard, another block containing that special color. Drag your finger up or down to turn the wheel.Īt the center (beyond the tool wheel), you’ll find a star denoting your favorite colors, which will bring you to the Colors menu and color palettes, and an eyedropper activating the Color Picker. The values in Concepts are as similar as they can get to their real-life marker complements. Visit here to learn more about Copic color theory. These colors are mathematically sorted by pigment and saturation, and are represented on the wheel by a letter+number code. This wheel is a spectrum of colors hand-picked by Too Corporation to help artists and designers add consistency and beauty to their work while simplifying the matching process. ![]() ![]() This will take you to the Color menu, where you can find your color palettes and your current color information. Regardless of which wheel you have open, the innermost ring of your wheel has some important tools for you to take note of: Each of these uses its own approach to color selection. Concepts has three color wheels to choose from: Copic, HSL, and RGB. Tap+hold this to bring up the color menu, or simply tapit to bring up your current color wheel. At the center of the tool wheel is a circle representing the current color and opacity of your current tool.
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![]() Master of Arts in Reading - Wayne State University (2002)ī.S. She enjoys watching her sons playing football, hockey and lacrosse, traveling, summers on the Jersey Shore, and cheering on the Iowa State Cyclones.Ĭertificate of Administration - Davenport University (August 2022) Amos and her husband, Steve, have two boys currently in high school. Amos is currently an active member of MEMSPA (Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principal's Association). We're an independent nonprofit that provides parents with in-depth school quality information. Find Hillside Elementary School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats. Her commitment to Hillside and Farmington Public Schools, can be witnessed through her roles as an ICT facilitator, School Improvement Lead, PLC Lead, MTSS Lead, and the countless hours of participation on district committees and teams. Hillside Elementary School located in Omaha, Nebraska - NE. In 2001, she moved into the position of Assistant Principal, to serve as an instructional leader for Hillside's amazing students and staff. This first Hillside, constructed under the. Her experience at Hillside has been as a Kindergarten, First, Second and Fourth Grade teacher. Hillside first opened in the Fall of 1901 on the nearby southwest corner of Le Roy Avenue and Virginia Street. Amos has been a Hillside Husky since 1996. In addition, you may also receive mass notifications by phone in the event of a school delay or cancellation. Bachelor of Science in Education – Central Michigan University (1992) Email is the primary communication mode used by LCPS School district and Hillside Elementary School to disseminate information sent to LCPS families. Master of Arts in Educational Leadership – Western Michigan University (1996)ī.S. He enjoys time with his family, golfing, and Cubs baseball. Rob and his wife, Julie, have four children ranging from 6th grade to a junior at Oakland University. He currently serves as a trustee of the MEMSPA Foundation. Rob served as president of MEMSPA (Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals’ Association) in 2012-13. Hillside Elementary Program Locations Before and After Care Pick Up and Drop Off Location Contact. He received the MEMSPA's Michigan Principal of the Year in 2021-2022 and the Farmington MCMR’s 2017 Rainbow Celebrating Excellence in Diversity Award. He also spent four years teaching elementary school in third grade and Kindergarten. Prior to that, he was the principal for 13 years in Farmington Public Schools at Lanigan Elementary School and Warner Upper Elementary School. Rob Kauffman has served as the principal at Hillside Elementary School since 2016. If you are new to the Hillside area, please give us a call at 24 and schedule a tour so that we may share this wonderful school community with you. We value the relationships we have with parents and families, so please help us get to know you better so that we can serve your family’s needs. Our school is committed to creating a school that knows no limits to the success of every student. Hillside Elementary is a one of a kind school and experience! At Hillside Elementary, we strive to maintain increasingly high standards for student learning and leadership. ![]() Then at the end of 1839, they moved to Kington, Herefordshire, near the Welsh border, before eventually settling at Neath in Wales. They moved repeatedly to different places in Mid-Wales. He left London in 1837 to live with William and work as his apprentice for six years. Here he was exposed to the radical political ideas of the Welsh social reformer Robert Owen and of the English-born political theorist Thomas Paine. While in London, Alfred attended lectures and read books at the London Mechanics Institute. This was a stopgap measure until William, his oldest brother, was ready to take him on as an apprentice surveyor. Wallace then moved to London to board with his older brother John, a 19-year-old apprentice builder. ![]() A photograph from Wallace's autobiography shows the building Wallace and his brother John designed and built for the Neath Mechanics' Institute. He attended Hertford Grammar School until 1837, when he reached the age of 14, the normal leaving age for a pupil not going on to university. Wallace's mother was from a middle-class family of Hertford, to which place his family moved when Wallace was five years old. He owned some income-generating property, but bad investments and failed business ventures resulted in a steady deterioration of the family's financial position. Wallace's father graduated in law but never practised it. His family claimed a connection to William Wallace, a leader of Scottish forces during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th century. His mother was English, while his father was of Scottish ancestry. He was the eighth of nine children born to Mary Anne Wallace ( née Greenell) and Thomas Vere Wallace. It continues to be both popular and highly regarded.Īlfred Russel Wallace was born on 8 January 1823 in Llanbadoc, Monmouthshire. He wrote prolifically on both scientific and social issues his account of his adventures and observations during his explorations in Southeast Asia, The Malay Archipelago, was first published in 1869. He was one of the first prominent scientists to raise concerns over the environmental impact of human activity. His advocacy of spiritualism and his belief in a non-material origin for the higher mental faculties of humans strained his relationship with other scientists. Īside from scientific work, he was a social activist, critical of what he considered to be an unjust social and economic system in 19th-century Britain. He was one of the first scientists to write a serious exploration of whether there was life on Mars. Wallace's 1904 book Man's Place in the Universe was the first serious attempt by a biologist to evaluate the likelihood of life on other planets. Wallace was one of the leading evolutionary thinkers of the 19th century, working on warning coloration in animals and reinforcement (sometimes known as the Wallace effect), a way that natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridisation. ![]() He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species, and is sometimes called the "father of biogeography", or more specifically of zoogeography. He then did fieldwork in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the faunal divide now termed the Wallace Line, which separates the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts: a western portion in which the animals are largely of Asian origin, and an eastern portion where the fauna reflect Australasia. Wallace did extensive fieldwork, starting in the Amazon River basin. It spurred Darwin to set aside the "big species book" he was drafting and quickly write an abstract of it, which was published in 1859 as On the Origin of Species. He independently conceived the theory of evolution through natural selection his 1858 paper on the subject was published that year alongside extracts from Charles Darwin's earlier writings on the topic.
“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera.” “Look and think before opening the shutter. ![]() It is the way to educate your eye, and more. “Start with a style and you are in chains, start with an idea and you are free.” - Richard Avedon You’ve got to take the tools you have and probe deeper.” - William Albert Allard You’ve got to start looking for pictures nobody else could take. But in photography everything is so ordinary it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary.” You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. “It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. “It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.” You’ve got to take the tools you have and probe deeper.” Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.” “Once the amateur’s naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” “Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.” – Garry Winogrand Improving your photography: 11-20 When you put four edges around some facts, you change those facts.” ![]() “Photography is about finding out what can happen in the frame. “If a picture is good, it tells many different stories.” The events I have recorded should not be forgotten and must not be repeated.” “I have been a witness, and these pictures are my testimony. Stories from your past even before you existed, then the photo is way above any description.” “When a photo of a person looks deep into your spirit and tells you a thousand stories…. “My pictures are about making people realize we’ve got to protect those who can’t speak for themselves.” Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.” To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. “Every artist has a central story to tell, and the difficulty, the impossible task, is trying to present that story in pictures” It is the result which counts, no matter how it is achieved.” “Photography has no rules, it is not a sport. “Photography is the story I fail to put into words.” “If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn’t need to lug around a camera.” Photography reminders: #101-105 Photography as storytelling: 1-10 Photography as your life’s mission: #91-100 Photography as capturing the moment: #31-40 We also went ahead and organized them by common theme, in case there was a specific inspiration you were looking for. ![]() We hope these quotes provide you with inspiration, affirmation, or even guidance on why photography is amazing. We’ve compiled here some of the most famous, thought-provoking, and impassioned quotes about photography. Nonetheless, the photographers who have been photographing the longest undoubtedly have fascinating outlooks and insights into photography as an art form. Whether it be a means of capturing a moment, a means of discovering one’s self, a means of portraying the very heart, mind and soul of someone else in a photograph – why photography exists and why it matters varies depending who you ask. ![]() If they have been able to do this with the means they had 4,000 or 5,000 years ago and they left this heritage today, what will our own society leave for future generations?” “It asks a question about what is our future. “It’s a tribute to humankind,” said Tayoubi of the pyramid. ![]() The team has no plans to drill into the cavity to explore inside, but they are developing a tiny flying robot that might one day be sent in, if the Egyptian authorities approve. The cavity may have relieved weight on the roof of the underlying grand gallery, or be a hitherto unknown corridor in the pyramid. To shed more light on the purpose of the cavity, Tayoubi called on specialists in ancient Egyptian architecture to come forward with ideas of what it may be so they can be modelled and checked against the team’s data. “What we are sure about is that this big void is there, that it is impressive, and was not expected by any kind of theory,” said Tayoubi. Nor can they be sure it is a single enclosure rather than a series of smaller cavities close together, they report in Nature. But the technique produces low resolution images, making it impossible for the researchers to tell if the newly-found void runs horizontally or parallel to the grand gallery. Muon analysis allows scientists to look deep inside ancient monuments without drilling holes or causing other damage to the precious structures. While most of the monument is made of stone that absorbs muons, chambers and cavities let the particles pass through. When the teams compared their results, all had found a muon hotspot in the same place, indicating the presence of a large cavity in the pyramid. All three techniques can tell from which direction incoming muons arrive. At the same time, researchers from CEA, France’s energy research organisation, trained “muon telescopes” on the pyramid from the outside. To pinpoint the cavity, scientists from Nagoya University in Japan, and KEK, the country’s high energy physics lab, installed muon-detecting photographic plates and electronic muon detectors around the Queen’s chamber. The mammoth construction project occupied the lives of a hundred thousand men, fuelled in part by radishes, onions and leeks, he noted. Herodotus wrote of stones being drawn from quarries near and far, with some being shipped down the Nile on boats. Photograph: ScanPyramids missionĮgyptologists have scores of theories about how the pyramid was built, but there are no reliable accounts of its construction. They would have started the search immediately when Brian's plane did not arrive.The ScanPyramids team examining an augmented reality review of the newly-discovered void. Was it the first day or the second day? They had gone down in the afternoon and he had spent the whole night out cold. ![]() The searchers would get government planes and cover both sides of the flight plan filed by the pilot and search until they found him. ![]() They would come, they would look for him. Pilots all filed flight plans-a detailed plan for where and when they were going to fly, with all the courses explained. When a plane went down they mounted extensive searches and almost always they found the plane within a day or two. Brian had seen searches on the news, seen movies about lost planes. They would tear the world apart to find him. They would look for him, look for the plane. The repetition of the phrase “they would” in paragraphs 1-3 mainly suggests that Brian _. If you’re assembling a staff directory, it’s each person if you’re tracking inventory, it’s a product.įields store rich custom details related to your workflow-and allow you to organize all that information so it can easily be sorted, managed, and analyzed. Bases contain and use all of the features listed below (depending on your plan type).Įvery base is organized into tables: distinct groups and sets of data you use in your work.Ī record is an individual item in your table. You can have multiple workspaces each with its own plan type.īases contain all of the information you need for a particular project or collection, similar to a folder that contains individual files. ![]() With this helpful information, you can delete or deactivate any of these links when necessary, ensuring the right people are accessing your data.Workspaces contain collections of bases and are tied directly to a plan type. Access these from the reports page in the admin panel and see a detailed summary of the org’s share links, invite links, pending invites, external domains, and more. We’ve added two new features for Enterprise customers to make admins’ lives much easier when managing Airtable at scale.įirst, we’re unveiling admin security insights so you can get a closer look at how the org’s data is being shared. Just as airplane pilots rely on traffic control to navigate the skies, enterprises need administrators to manage all of their data and users in Airtable.Īnd the larger your org is, the more important it is for admins to have control over that data to maintain security. Because service accounts aren’t tied to any specific user, it ensures your integrations will continue working even as users depart the org.Īnd finally, new API endpoints like Webhook, Sync, and more provide even more options when producing the specific integrations you need for your apps. To prevent potential breakage, we’re introducing service accounts for Enterprise customers: non-user accounts that can be added to bases and workspaces specifically for integrating via Airtable APIs. As your org grows, employees will come and go – and sometimes, those responsible for setting up critical integrations at the company will leave and have their accounts deleted. In addition to authentication methods is a new feature to help manage integrations at scale. ![]() Darin Patterson, Vice President, Product at Make This new authentication method makes building and automating workflows with Make and Airtable more seamless and secure. We’re very excited to be able to integrate with Airtable via OAuth. Many of our integration partners, including Make (formerly Integromat), Grid, and ProBackup are now using OAuth to build with Airtable. We’re also introducing OAuth for integrations. The extra granularity means you don’t have to settle for “all or nothing” decisions – you can choose just how much each user can access. PATs are tied to specific user accounts, so you can grant individual permissions to bases and workspaces. We’re phasing out API keys (by the end of this year) in favor of Personal Access Tokens (PATs). Teams can now use new authentication methods that provide better protection and control for admins. When transferring data across external systems, security is key. With all of that in mind, we’ve made some updates to support and expand your integration capabilities. Gain better visibility and control over dataĪs work gets more connected, it becomes even more important that data is being shared safely and seamlessly across all of your systems.Īirtable’s API offers powerful ways to integrate data with outside sources so you can form custom workflows and access your most critical data in one central location. Increased records limits, coming soon for Enterprise customers.Near real-time audit logs that give security teams insight into all changes made in workspaces and bases, coming soon for Enterprise customers.Admin improvements: Security insights that provide a summary of how data is being shared, and help message customization so you can streamline support for the organization (available now for Enterprise customers).Service accounts, or non-user accounts to be used for integrating via Airtable APIs, available now for Enterprise customers.API enhancements : New authentication methods for building integrations, including Personal Access Tokens (PATs) and OAuth, and more API endpoints, available now for all Airtable users. ![]() We’re introducing new features that give administrators more oversight as you forge powerful, connected applications. And as you scale your Airtable operations, safeguarding and managing data becomes even more critical to success. Your organization’s work is growing larger and more complex every day. ![]() Protect data and customize workflows with enterprise-ready API and admin capabilities. It doesn’t have to be about who “the better man” is. Keeley can choose to reconcile with Jamie because he’s a good person and not because Roy is not. Jamie can be a good person without Roy being an asshole. Maybe this is all setting up Jamie and Keeley getting back together. He does it because he cares about Keeley, and Keeley hugs Jamie because she knows that’s all it is. Jamie apologizes, and there’s no subtext. I think I understand why Jason Sudeikis did it - to elevate Jamie later in the episode when he comes and actually does say the right thing. I hated it because it turned Roy F**king Kent into every other man, and there was absolutely no reason for it. I hated it, and it was hard for me to even watch a second time for this piece. Roy’s character has already been assassinated. Keeley gives Roy the look he absolutely deserves. This is about Roy’s pride, about Roy’s jealousy, about Roy’s feelings. He wants to know who she sent the video to. Roy says something so out of character that the fact that someone wrote it and made Brett Goldstein say it actually hurt my feelings. This is exactly what we expect.īut then the conversation takes a wicked turn. “I heard about what happened, it’s fucking shit,” Roy says to Keeley. When they meet out in the parking lot, this is what we anticipate. This is where the Roy Kent we know comes in and offers Keeley a shoulder to cry on and unconditional support. Later, Jack and Keeley would break up over the dispute. Its release caused Keeley some embarrassment, but mostly, she was upset that Jack - her girlfriend - wanted her to release a statement apologizing for a video for which she had no reason to apologize. Recall that Keeley is having a terrible time of it because someone hacked into - we later learn - Jamie’s phone and released a private video Keeley had sent to Jamie when they were dating. Roy may be a flawed character, but he is not a shitty person.Īnd then came this week’s episode. Once Roy realized in the first season that he liked Keeley more than he hated Jamie, the choices that Roy has made - good, bad, or otherwise - have not altered the way we think about him. However, those mistakes have been born largely out of the best of intentions or due to misunderstandings, but they haven’t been selfish. Yes, he’s wrong, but Roy has made many a mistake over three seasons. Roy sacrificed his own happiness in favor of what he believed to be Keeley’s long-term happiness. I think we all made an assumption about the why based on the goodwill the character earned over the first two seasons: Because Roy (dumbly) thought it was the best way to support Keeley in her new endeavor. I hated it, but if I squinted hard enough, I could see its justification. ![]() Don’t get me started on the boneheaded decision to break up Roy and Keeley (for very little reason!) at the season’s outset. Ted may ultimately become the best version of himself by letting go of his ex-wife and AFC Richmond.Īnd then there is Roy Kent. ![]() However, in the third season, he’s got one foot out of the door because he misses his kid, he’s preoccupied with his ex-wife’s new relationship, and Lasso may even recognize that he’s provided the team with the unity it needs and maybe it’s time to hand it off to a tactician with more and better knowledge of the game itself. Ted Lasso, meanwhile, feels like the same guy we knew in the first two seasons. Jamie is actually a better character in season three, and while Keeley has been largely sidelined in what feels like a backdoor spin-off to a different show, she hasn’t done anything in the third season that breaks with the character we know and love. ![]() It was out of character for Rebecca to buy into the psychic’s predictions, but Rebecca hasn’t done anything to fundamentally alter the way we think about her. ![]() Nate has had some strange turns, but we can still see beneath the grey hair and the spit the insecure and shy “Nate the Great” who fell asleep in the luggage compartment of a bus in the first season. I’m not here to defend the maligned third season of Ted Lasso, but I will say this: Despite many of Jason Sudeikis’s missteps, the season has had some room to coast thanks to the relationship the audience developed with the characters over the first two seasons. ![]()
![]() This is one of the industry standards for design, allowing both 2D and 3D images to be drafted. Versatile design toolsĬorelCAD is not a cheap software package, but that does reflect its professional status. CorelCAD is a professional package for these highly-specialised tasks, vital for anyone whose job requires CAD. Various manufacturers and designers require both 2D and 3D models to be drawn to aid the design process, or create blueprints, but this is not a task that can be done with standard image editing software. iPad – iPadOS 17Īpple’s tablets gain most of the new features of iOS 17 with a few additions just for the larger-screen devices.Softonic review CorelCAD makes 2D and 3D drawing accessibleĬAD or Computer Aided Design is now a vital part of many industries. If it sees you are delayed it can send information to your contact such as your location, battery life and other bits so they can help. The system automatically detects when you get home and lets them know. Check InĬheck In is a new safety feature that allows you to share your location with friends or family. They allow you to have a different set of bookmarks, settings, sites and cookies, such as one for work and one for home. Apple’s Safari browser now has profiles, catching up with rivals such as Chrome and Firefox. You can save areas of a map in the Apple Maps app for offline access including directions, opening hours and other information, matching the longstanding popular feature of Google Maps. A new option drops the “hey” from “hey Siri” when invoking Apple’s voice assistant, which can now handle back-to-back requests without having to say Siri each time, too. The new Standby mode can turn the iPhone into a small smart display when it is turned in landscape while charging, showing the time, widgets, photos and other information at a glance, including Siri interactions. Turn the iPhone into a smart display by turning it horizontally when charging with the new StandBy mode. StandBy mode, just ‘Siri’ and offline Apple Maps Video calls can also be made on a TV using an Apple TV box and an iPhone or iPad’s camera, while animated reactions including rising balloons and other bits can be triggered with hand gestures such as thumbs up. The same proximity process works for other AirDrop filesharing interactions, too.Īvailable only for those in the US and Canada initially, the phone app can now automatically transcribe voicemail messages in real time so that you can see who is calling and what it’s about before picking up the call, handy for dodging spam calls.įaceTime callers can now leave video voicemails if the recipient isn’t available. NameDrop allows you to share your contact information with another iPhone or Apple Watch just by bringing them nearby and choosing what to send. Photograph: AppleĬontact posters include your photo, text and customisable colours that show up on recipients’ phones and in their contacts app when you make a call, allowing you to choose how you look when contacting people. ![]() You can now create stickers from your own photos. Contact posters, video messages and live voicemail ![]() The keyboard can now predict and complete full sentences as you type, too, similar to the feature in Google’s Gmail and others. You can revert corrected text by tapping on the underlined words when it does get it wrong. iPhone – iOS 17 Improved keyboard autocorrectĪpple’s keyboard will finally let you swear by learning from your manual corrections, which should banish “ducking” typos to the scrapheap. If you are being asked to pay for an update, it is likely to be a scam. You will need to put the smartwatch on its charger to complete the update. Then open the Watch app on the phone and navigate to General > Software Update to begin the installation. WatchOS 10 requires an iPhone XS or later to be running iOS 17 first. You can also install the update via a Mac or iTunes on a Windows computer. Tap install if available to download, verify and then reboot to install. Open the Settings app on an iPhone or iPad then navigate to General > Software Update. All Apple Watches from the 2018’s Series 4 or newer can install watchOS 10. All tablets from the 2017 iPad Pro 10.5in or 2018 iPad (6th gen) and newer can install iPadOS 17. Which devices can get it?Īll Apple smartphones from 2018’s iPhone XS or newer can install iOS 17. Unlike other manufacturers, all eligible Apple devices will be able to download and install the update the moment it is released rather than in a staggered fashion. ![]() When can I get it?ĭownloads for iOS, iPadOS and watchOS updates usually start at about 6pm UK time (1pm in New York 3am in Sydney). Here’s what you need to know about the updates. In 2020 rumors circulated that the company discontinued the xxtra hot Cheetos variant.
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