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SKDRDP provides desks and benches worth ₹2.75 crore to 507 government primary schools in four districts of Karnataka

Rajya Sabha MP Veerendra Heggade urges parents to get their wards admitted to government schools as they now have better facilities




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Benches and Bleachers

For most people who know me very well, it’s no surprise to learn that I graduated from college with a BA in Religion. What might come as a shock though is the fact that my minor was in Recreation. See, I’m not exactly what you would call the athletic or sporty type. You probably won’t catch me running much unless someone with a weapon is chasing me or one of my children has run out into the street. And while I can host a killer Super Bowl party, chances are, I have no idea who is playing because I just want to see the half-time show. It just so happened that a Recreation minor would get me done with school the fastest, so I went with it. With all that said, something has been brewing on my heart for some time now, and the image that pops into my mind every time I think about it is, of all things, sports related, and it revolves around the idea of benches and bleachers. 

We’ve all been there, probably more than once, and we’ll all be there again. Sidelined . . . pulled . . . a spectator at the game(s) we wish we were playing in. Sometimes it’s by choice and other times it’s by force, but either way, it’s an opportunity for real growth and understanding if handled well. I wish I could say I’ve always processed these seasons like a champ, but no can do. However, I have learned some solid lessons along the way. 

There are two kinds of spectators at a sporting event. There are those on the bench and those in the bleachers. The first group is made up of team members not currently playing on the field whether it’s because they’re just waiting their turn, recovering from an injury, too green to actually play, or made to sit out because of poor behavior. But, they are still team members. They have actual skin in the game, which means they bear part of the weight of the mantle of their team winning or losing. The latter is made up of those cheering on one of the competing teams. It’s family members, friends, mentors, and admirers supporting their loved ones. There are similarities between these two groups of people, but there are drastic differences that are worth exploring because they can be a game changer for you as you process through your seasons as a spectator. Once I realized the differences, a new level of peace settled into my heart that carried me through my own similar season.

A little backstory . . . Upon my family’s move to the Nashville area at the very end of 2016, I was met with my first spectator season in over 12 years. I went from leading worship on a weekly basis to not being behind a microphone for over 9 months. During that time, multiple opportunities presented themselves to embed myself into some different ministry opportunities. Each of them was different from one another, but each of them also would allow me to utilize my unique gifts well. I began exploring, networking, and building relationships while praying for clarity as to where the Lord wanted me to focus my energies and efforts. Over a few months, it started to become clearer and clearer where my gifts were more effective and where they were not. I had assumed that reaching this point would be followed by relief, but instead I was confronted with an unexpected confusion and disappointment because the places I was being met with the most resistance were the places I thought were the obvious matches. I began praying specifically for understanding and that’s when the Lord began showing me these visions of benches and bleachers. I was trying to force myself into a game that I wasn’t supposed to be playing. Instead, the Lord wanted me in the bleachers cheering on that particular ministry so that He could use me in another game that needed my specific giftings more. 

Once I wrapped my heart and mind around this idea, those feelings of rejection and failure began to disappear and a deeper level of comfort began to settle in. Soon after, doors began opening for me to serve elsewhere effectively and wholeheartedly, all while still being able to joyfully and authentically root for those other ministries to thrive. 

Can any of you relate? Perhaps you’re in the middle of a similar season now, where you’ve been pulled out of a game you were comfortable in. Maybe you’re transitioning from vocational worship ministry at a local church to a broader form of ministry. Maybe a ministry you were heavily invested in is moving in a different direction and you’re not sure where you fit into it all. Whatever it is, you’ve found yourself no longer playing an active role in it and you’re not sure where to go from here. 
This is where scriptures that we’ve been quoting since 1st grade become alive and active in a new way. 

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will make your paths straight.  - Proverbs 3:5-6
In times like this, we have to learn to press harder into the Father heart of God, trust that He has a perfect plan, and resist the urge to try and understand things from our temporal perspectives. Instead, refocus your prayers and searching on things such as….
  1. Do you feel confident that this is still the game you’re supposed to be in, whether now or in the future?
  2. If so, is there any reason that the Lord might have moved from the field to the bench? A secret sin? Burnout? A hurt that is keeping you from being effective? Perhaps just to rest?
  3. If not, what could He possibly be moving you toward? Is there another ministry opportunity in your peripheral that you could invest in? Is there a new gift that He’s been fostering in you to use somewhere else?
This obviously is not an exhaustive list, rather just a place to start. Nevertheless, times of restlessness are rarely for no reason. Usually the Lord is at work, doing something that He’s not quite ready to reveal yet. The best thing we can do in those seasons is keep asking for His direction for the next step, resting in His peace as we continue moving forward, and believing for His best as we pursue His heart and will.

 




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How to Set Up a Config View to Easily Switch Between Schematic and Calibre of DUT for Multiple Testbenches?

Hello everyone,

I hope you're all doing well. I’ve set up two testbenches (TB1 and TB2) for my Design Under Test (DUT) using Cadence IC6.1.8-64b.500.21 tools, as shown in the attached figure. The DUT has multiple views available: schematic, Calibre, Maestro, and Symbol, and each testbench uses the same DUT in different scenarios. Currently, I have to manually switch between these views, but I would like to streamline this process.

My goal is to use a single config view that allows me to switch between the schematic and the extracted (Calibre) views. Ideally, I would like to have a configuration file where making changes once would update both testbenches (TB1 and TB2) automatically. In other words, when I modify one config, both testbenches should reflect this update for a single simulation run.

I would really appreciate it if you could guide me on the following:

  1. How to create a config view for my DUT that can be used to easily switch between the schematic and extracted views, impacting both TB1 and TB2.
  2. Where to specify view priorities or other settings to control which view is used during simulation.
  3. Best practices for using a config file in this scenario, so that it ensures consistency across multiple testbenches.

Please refer to the attached figure to get a better understanding of the setup I’m using, where both TB1 and TB2 include the same DUT with multiple available views.

Thank you so much for your time and assistance!




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Punjab and Haryana HC to hold 10 benches for hearing of urgent cases over video conferencing




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Doors salvaged from demolished Detroit houses reborn as artsy bus stop benches

A new, award-winning public arts project makes good use out of building materials salvaged from Detroit's sizable supply of destroyed/derelict homes.




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'Let's change the ending': Red park benches hold simple message to call out domestic violence

Park benches in neighbourhood parks across the country are being painted bright red to encourage people to take a stand against domestic violence.




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Sewing Cushions for Bus Stop Benches

What if you made it more comfortable to sleep at a bus stop?




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Setting the Benchmark for Benches

Whoever thought of this must've been really tipsy.




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Punjab opp benches question spending of Rs 11 bn for Covid-19 management

LAHORE: Opposition MPAs Khwaja Salman Rafique and Uzma Bokhari at the Punjab Assembly criticised the Punjab government that it had claimed to have spent Rs 11 billion for tackling corona but the...

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'My voice will not be stilled': Jeremy Corbyn vows to continue campaigning from the backbenches

In a valedictory message to thousands of devoted followers on social media the outgoing opposition leader, 70, said he would continue to campaign on issues close to his heart from the back-benches.




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St. Pete trademarks: sunshine and benches




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Central Avenue with hex blocks, many pedestrians and people on benches facing away from camera; Roser Real Estate Office, Baker Bros., and Hotel Preston; between 6th and 7th Street




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Line of benches on Central Avenue, people seated and walking. Also cars, hotel, signs for Baker Bros. and C.M. Roser (between 6th and 7th Street)




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Man and woman with umbrella crossing brick street (Central Avenue), possibly in the rain; Benches in foreground, cars and unnamed buildings in background




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People sitting on green benches in front of Rexall Drugs




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Park Cafeteria seen from the street, including benches and the 3rd Street Hat Shop




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Brick street with clothing store, Palm Book Shop, Peacock Row, Williams Art Store, cars, benches




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Brick street with clothing store, Palm Book Shop, Peacock Row, Williams Art Store, cars, benches




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Brick street with clothing store, Palm Book Shop, Peacock Row, Williams Art Store, cars, benches, people




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Central Avenue between 4th and 5th Street: busy brick street lined with parked cars, pedestrians, people on benches; Businesses include Hotel Preston, Pearce Drug Co., Gold Dragon Dancing




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Benches, trees, fountain, cars, hex blocks




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Park. People sitting on benches marked N.W.S. watching a game of croque; thick, lush line of trees with abundant Spanish moss, hex blocks, bicycle




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Park. benches, palm trees, other foliage; building barely visible in background




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Park. Street, streetlight, dense trees, grass, benches, sign "bicycle riding prohibited in the park.", small building, many people standing and walking




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Williams Park fountain, empty benches and grandstand, and lush foliage




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Coliseum with two cars, two benches, building next door




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Alexander Hotel, 500 block of Central Avenue seen from street, including bicyclist, benches, and cars, plus Sanitary Dry Cleaning Plant, and the Paul Reese Sign Store




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Ponce de Leon Hotel and cars, man walking, benches, bicycle, market, Café a la Carte, smokestack




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Night-time scene of the "Famous Green Benches"




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The Green Benches, St. Petersburg, Fla




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Green Benches at Fourth and Central Aves., St. Petersburg, Florida, "The Sunshine City"




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Men seated on benches outside the Coliseum at 537 4th Avenue North in St. Petersburg




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Women seated on riverfront benches in Plant Park with Atlantic Coast Line Freight Depot in background




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First Baptist Church, 120 Fourth Street North, with front sidewalk benches in St. Petersburg




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NCLT cancels this year's summer vacation for all benches across the country

The Delhi-based principal bench was scheduled to go on summer vacation in the month of June.




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Five High Courts form special Saturday benches to clear pending cases