1 BIZ-Quartalsbericht, März 2019 By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-03-05T17:00:00Z German translation of the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2019 Full Article
1 The threshold of a new step By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Feb 2019 16:12:00 +0000 OM's new field leader in Hungary shares his journey in missions and his heart for establishing vibrant communities of Jesus followers. Full Article
1 SOLIDWORKS 2019 SP5 is available for download By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 16:45:54 EST Latest SOLIDWORKS press releases, news, technical alerts and announcements. These feeds are seen on... Full Article
1 3DEXPERIENCE Marketplace add-in 6.28.146 is available for download By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 13:08:06 EST Latest SOLIDWORKS press releases, news, technical alerts and announcements. These feeds are seen on... Full Article
1 COVID-19, Simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:01:06 +0000 Read this blog to learn the important role simulation technology is playing during this pandemic. Author information Dr. Reza Tabatabai Reza Tabatabai is a Sr. Technical Manager for Simulation products, focusing on SOLIDWORKS Simulation and SIMULIA works product portfolios at Dassault Systèmes. He has 20 years of industry experience. Reza received his PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) and was a Lecturer & Research Associate at the University of California at Berkeley. The post COVID-19, Simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics appeared first on The SOLIDWORKS Blog. Full Article Collaboration Community Dassault Systèmes Design SOLIDWORKS SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation 3DEXPERIENCE Platform analysis CFD cloud Computational Fluid Dynamics COVID-19 FEA pandemic testing Virtual Testing
1 Uma farsa sinistra e mortal,e não umas eleições By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:00:00 GMT Full Article
1 Octodon degus (Molina 1782): A Model in Comparative Biology and Biomedicine By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2013-04-01T06:00:39-07:00 One major goal of integrative and comparative biology is to understand and explain the interaction between the performance and behavior of animals in their natural environment. The Caviomorph, Octodon degu, is a native rodent species from Chile, and represents a unique model to study physiological and behavioral traits, including cognitive and sensory abilities. Degus live in colonies and have a well-structured social organization, with a mostly diurnal–crepuscular circadian activity pattern. More notable is the fact that in captivity, they reproduce and live between 5 and 7 yr and show hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases (including Alzheimer's disease), diabetes, and cancer. Full Article
1 'Like the 12 disciples' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Apr 2018 12:25:52 +0000 The Discipleship course in Malawi challenges students to own their faith and apply it in their daily lives. Full Article
1 16 people, 12 days, 1 purpose...lives changed! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 21:02:59 +0000 A group of 16 people from a church in USA sees lives changed during their short-term outreach in Kiel, Germany. Full Article
1 Public Masses to resume in Italy from May 18 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:00:00 -0600 Rome, Italy, May 7, 2020 / 11:00 am (CNA).- Dioceses in Italy can resume the celebration of public Masses beginning Monday, May 18, under conditions issued Thursday by the head of Italy’s bishops and by government officials. The protocol for Mass and other liturgical celebrations states that churches must limit the number of people present – ensuring a one-meter (three feet) distance – and congregants must wear face masks. The church must also be cleaned and disinfected between celebrations. For the distribution of the Eucharist, priests and other ministers of Holy Communion are asked to wear gloves and masks covering both the nose and mouth and to avoid contact with communicants’ hands. The Diocese of Rome suspended public Masses March 8 due to the coronavirus outbreak. Several dioceses in hard-hit northern Italy, including Milan and Venice, had suspended public liturgies as early as the last week of February. All public religious celebrations, including baptisms, funerals, and weddings, were prohibited during the Italian government’s lockdown, which went into effect March 9. Funerals were allowed again beginning May 4. Public baptisms and weddings may now also resume in Italy starting May 18. The protocol issued May 7 lays out the general directions for complying with health measures, such as the indication of a maximum capacity in a church based on maintaining at least one-meter distance between people. Access to the church must be regulated to control the number present, it says, and the number of Masses can be increased to ensure social distancing. The church should be cleaned and disinfected after every celebration and the use of worship aids such as hymnals is discouraged. Church doors should be propped open before and after Mass to aid traffic flow and hand sanitizer must be available at entrances. Among other suggestions, the Sign of Peace should be omitted, and holy water fonts kept empty, the protocol states. The protocol was signed by Italian bishops’ conference president Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, Prime Minister and President of the Council Giuseppe Conte, and the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese. A note says the protocol was prepared by the Italian bishops’ conference and examined and approved by the government’s Technical-Scientific Committee for COVID-19. April 26 Italy’s bishops had criticized Conte for failing to lift the ban on public Masses. In a statement, the bishops’ conference denounced Conte’s decree on “phase 2” of Italy’s coronavirus restrictions, which it said, “arbitrarily excludes the possibility of celebrating Mass with the people.” The prime minister’s office responded later the same night indicating that a protocol would be studied to allow “the faithful to participate in liturgical celebrations as soon as possible in conditions of maximum security.” The Italian bishops issued a statement May 7 stating that the protocol for restarting public Masses “concludes a path that has seen collaboration between the Italian Episcopal Conference, the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior.” Full Article Europe
1 Reflections on 19 years of leadership By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 11:14:32 +0000 As OM Hong Kong celebrates 25 years, leader Cheuk-chung Lau reflects on the past 19 years and wonders who the next “Joshua” will be. Full Article
1 Offer myself to the Lord By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 15:24:22 +0000 A local volunteer provides regular tutorial classes to Pakistani children as part of OM Hong Kong’s regular ministry to immigrants from Pakistan. Full Article
1 ZOOM+ 2017: God wants us to write His story By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Aug 2017 20:26:06 +0000 At the end of April, the second ZOOM national mission conference, with 300 participants from over 80 cities and towns, was held in Warsaw, Poland. Full Article
1 Federal judge says state can require COVID-19 tests before abortions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:30:00 -0600 CNA Staff, May 8, 2020 / 12:30 pm (CNA).- A federal judge in Arkansas on Thursday upheld the state’s requirement that women obtain a negative coronavirus test before having an abortion. Calling the decision “agonizingly difficult,” Judge Brian Miller for the Eastern District Court of Arkansas said the state’s testing mandate—which applies to all elective surgeries and not just abortions—is “reasonable” during the public health emergency and was not done “with an eye toward limiting abortions. The judge noted that “it is undisputed that surgical abortions have still taken place.” The abortion clinic Little Rock Family Planning Services had requested a temporary injunction on the state health department’s requirement that elective surgery patients obtain a negative new coronavirus (COVID-19) test result within 48 hours before the procedure. Previously, the health department ordered a halt to non-essential surgeries on April 3 to preserve resources for treating COVID-19. The Little Rock abortion clinic performed abortions while claiming they were offering “essential” procedures, and after the health department ordered them to stop on April 10, the clinic challenged the state in court. The diocese’s Respect Life Office noted that women were traveling to the clinic for abortions from nearby states such as Texas and Louisiana. The clinic won its case for a temporary restraining order at the district court level, but the Eighth Circuit appeals court subsequently overruled that decision and sided with the state. The April 3 directive was updated April 24 to allow for some elective surgeries provided certain conditions were met. Elective abortions were included in the “non-essential” surgeries that were allowed to continue on April 24. These conditions included no overnight stays, no contact with COVID-19 patients in the previous 14 days, and a negative COVID-19 test for patients within 48 hours of the surgery. According to the clinic, which asked for a temporary injunction, three women were seeking to obtain “dilation and evacuation” abortions but were prevented from meeting the state’s testing requirmenet. One woman said she was unable to get a COVID-19 test; another said the lab could not guarantee she would receive results in 48 hours. The third woman was unable to get an abortion in Texas, and drove to the Little Rock clinic; she was told the results of her test would not be available for several days. In response, the state’s health department said that four surgical abortions had still been performed at the clinic between April 27 and May 1, with COVID-19 test results having been obtained within 48 hours of the abortions, and thus the directive was not an “undue burden” on women seeking abortion. In his decision on Thursday, Judge Miller said that the pandemic is a serious threat, noting that at the time of the opinion more than 70,000 people had died in the U.S. from the virus including more than 3,500 people in Arkansas. He said the case “presents the tug-of-war between individual liberty and the state’s police power to protect the public during the existing, grave health crisis,” and noted that the three women as well as others “are very troubled. There is a strong urge to rule for them because they are extremely sympathetic figures, but that would be unjust.” Full Article US
1 Thousands of Catholic parishes find relief in government payroll loans By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:15:00 -0600 CNA Staff, May 8, 2020 / 04:15 pm (CNA).- As parishes and dioceses across the country deal with a drop in collections and the prospects of layoffs amid the pandemic, many parishes have managed to avail themselves of government loans designed to cover eight weeks of payroll expenses. CBS News reported Friday that an estimated 12,000-13,000 of the 17,000 Catholic parishes in the U.S. had applied for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) payroll loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA), and 9,000 so far had received them. Guidance from the SBA on eligibility for the loans states that “no otherwise eligible organization will be disqualified from receiving a loan because of the religious nature, religious identity, or religious speech of the organization.” Religious organizations are eligible for the loans as long as they meet the requirements of Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit and employ 500 or fewer people, the SBA said. “The PPP isn't about the federal government assisting houses of worship or churches,” Pat Markey, the executive director of the Diocesan Fiscal Management Conference, told CBS News. “PPP is about keeping people on payrolls, and a large segment of our society [in] the not for profit world...are churches and houses of worship. And they have people on payrolls too. So, if what this is about is keeping people on payrolls, then we all should have availability to do that.” The Diocesan Fiscal Management Conference did not reply by press time to CNA’s request for additional comment. Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act March 27 to help relieve the economy during the coronavirus pandemic. The CARES Act initially authorized some $350 billion in loans to small businesses, intended to allow them to continue to pay their employees. The loans were given on a first come, first serve basis. The second round of funding, with some $310 billion in additional funds available, began April 27. The loans were capped at $10 million, were open to businesses with fewer than 500 employees per location, and were intended to cover two months of payroll costs. The federal government promised to forgive the loans if a business used at least 75% of the funds to maintain its payroll at “pre-pandemic levels” for eight weeks after the loan is disbursed, the New York Times reports. The remaining money could be used only to pay for certain expenses, such as a mortgage, rent, and utilities, according to the Times. A survey of Protestant pastors by LifeWay Research found that about 40% had applied for PPP loans with more than half of them reporting being approved. NPR reports that synagogues have also applied for government funding, though in a smaller proportion— of nearly 4,000 synagogues in the United States, about 250 were approved for PPP loans in the first round of lending, according to surveys by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. The PPP has been subject to some criticism since its launch, including from those who say business owners with criminal records have been excluded from the program thus far. In addition, several large companies, such as Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, have received multi-million dollar loans through the program. Some of these large companies, such as Shake Shack, have since returned their loans. Two New York dioceses— Rochester and Buffalo— are suing the Small Business Administration for access to PPP funds, after they were denied loans because of their bankruptcy status. An SBA rule stipulated that the funds would not go to bankruptcy debtors. Both the dioceses of Rochester and Buffalo have filed for bankruptcy in the past several months, after being named in hundreds of clergy sex abuse lawsuits filed under New York Child Victims Protection Act. Full Article US
1 The joy and pain of church planting, Part 1 (2-part series) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:49:59 +0000 God uses a Latino-American couple to gather and train local believers, who form a small church in North Africa. Full Article
1 To the ends of the world - part 1 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Jul 2016 00:35:43 +0000 In April 2016, Logos Hope crew members travelled to over 30 different destinations around the world, involving themselves in presentations, church mobilisation, practical work and other ministry projects. Full Article
1 Chronic Thrombocytopenia as the Initial Manifestation of STIM1-Related Disorders By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T01:00:57-07:00 Pediatric thrombocytopenia has a wide differential diagnosis, and recently, genetic testing to identify its etiology has become more common. We present a case of a 16-year-old boy with a history of chronic moderate thrombocytopenia, who later developed constitutional symptoms and bilateral hand edema with cold exposure. Laboratory evaluation revealed evidence both of inflammation and elevated muscle enzymes. These abnormalities persisted over months. His thrombocytopenia was determined to be immune mediated. Imaging revealed lymphadenopathy and asplenia, and a muscle biopsy was consistent with tubular aggregate myopathy. Ophthalmology evaluation noted photosensitivity, pupillary miosis, and iris hypoplasia. Genetic testing demonstrated a pathogenic variant in STIM1 consistent with autosomal dominant Stormorken syndrome. Our case is novel because of the overlap of phenotypes ascribed to both gain-of-function and loss-of-function pathogenic variants in STIM1, thereby blurring the distinctions between these previously described syndromes. Pediatricians should consider checking muscle enzymes when patients present with thrombocytopenia and arthralgia, myalgia, and/or muscle weakness. Our case highlights the importance of both multidisciplinary care and genetic testing in cases of chronic unexplained thrombocytopenia. By understanding the underlying genetic mechanism to a patient’s thrombocytopenia, providers are better equipped to make more precise medical management recommendations. Full Article
1 Easterfest down under 2012 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:26:38 +0000 OM Australia shares about mission opportunities at Australia’s leading three-day music festival in Toowoomba, Queensland, over Easter. Full Article
1 The way I see it - When it means what it says By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 14:58:48 +0000 It matters not if we are from 200 countries; we are one in Christ and shall be for eternity. OMNI-team member Greg Kernaghan about ‘globalisation’. Full Article
1 Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: I'm looking at investing R14m into a living annuity; what are my options? By www.fin24.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 06:00:22 +0200 A retired Fin24 user is looking at investing in a retirement annuity to provide him with a cash payout of R500 000 to ensure that he lives within his means. An expert responds. Full Article
1 Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: How can I invest my R1.2m savings without eroding my capital? By www.fin24.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 06:03:54 +0200 A Fin24 set to retire this year is looking to invest his R1.2m savings in order to receive a monthly payout. Full Article
1 The 10 best places to get a burger in Scotland By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000 ONCE a staple of drive-thrus and fast food restaurants, burgers have had something of an image overhaul in recent years. Full Article
1 Days Out: Scotland’s top 10 winter walks for foodies By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000 Quiet, crisp and clear winter days are perfect for exploring Scotland’s most spectacular coast and countryside scenery – especially with the promise of a wholesome, heart-warming meal and a cosy room after a day exploring. While Munro-bagging at this time of year might be a little too ambitious, Scotland has no shortage of shorter and more gentle winter walks, all within a stone’s throw of some of Scotland’s best foodie destinations. Here is a selection of Scotland’s top 10 winter walk Full Article
1 The 100 Best iPhone Apps for 2020 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: With more than 2 million titles available in the App Store, it's tough choosing which ones to install. We help you decide with our top app picks in a dozen key categories. Full Article
1 Apple iOS 13 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Apple's stellar iOS 13 mobile OS brings new visuals and new privacy features to iPhones, with dark mode, improved efficiency, and a healthy dollop of machine learning on top. Full Article
1 Harrington WE, Mato S, Burroughs L, Carpenter PA, Gershon A, Schmid DS, Englund JA. Vaccine Oka Varicella Meningitis in Two Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2019;144(6):e20191522 By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T01:00:58-07:00 Full Article
1 Fin24.com | Reserve Bank bought R11.4bn worth of govt bonds during April By www.fin24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:19:06 +0200 The Reserve Bank bought R11.4 billion worth of government bonds from the secondary market during April, as part of its measures to introduce liquidity to the market. Full Article
1 Fin24.com | US jobless rate triples to 14.7% in 'devastating' labour downturn By www.fin24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:05:53 +0200 Joblessness now stands at the most since the Great Depression era of the 1930s after the coronavirus pandemic brought the US economy to a standstill. Full Article
1 Fin24.com | Stats SA approached by Treasury to cut budget, but Census 2021 will go ahead By www.fin24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:27:34 +0200 The budget for Census 2021 is ringfenced and won't be compromised as Treasury seeks funds to fight Covid-19, says Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke. Full Article
1 Fin24.com | Canada loses most jobs ever, unemployment hits 13% By www.fin24.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:31:29 +0200 Canada shed three million jobs in the last two months due to the coronavirus lockdown, causing the unemployment rate to shoot up to 13% in April, the government reported Friday. Full Article
1 Time of Sowing for Bayash and Time of Harvest for Arli By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 06:54:49 +0000 OM EAST - Just before Easter 2010, the Hitchings travelled to Serbia with Simon (OM EAST) to deliver 1200 copies of "My First Bible" in Arli to the Arli church... Full Article
1 Courage for the Crimean Tatars By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 09:00:39 +0000 A Crimean Tatar man shares how he gained courage and learnt vital truths through reading Into the Den of the Infidels, produced by OM EAST. Full Article
1 Changing the fortunes of the Bayash By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:04:28 +0000 OM EAST helps bring God’s truth to a people who believe they are cursed. Full Article
1 God is raising up the Roma By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:59:52 +0000 Roma pastors and leaders from across Eastern Europe and the Balkans gather together for a Roma conference. Full Article
1 2016 Salamu Aleikum By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 01:40:35 +0000 Report from the Salamu Aleikum outreach among Arabs in Zel am See in Austria. Full Article
1 Tennis Scotland deliver £12m boost to build on Murray legacy By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 22:50:10 +0000 THE Murray window is closing but Tennis Scotland appear to be diving through it just in time. Failing to adequately capitalise on the ongoing successes of Andy and Jamie has been a long-time frustration of the family, with mum Judy vehement in her criticism of the governing bodies for their inertia. Full Article
1 LTA announce £20m support package amid coronavirus pandemic By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 11:06:57 +0100 THE LTA has today announced a multi-million pound package of additional funding and measures to support those involved in tennis in Britain through the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Full Article
1 U21s a boon to grassroots By www.uefa.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 08:24:00 GMT We investigate the impact at grassroots level that hosting the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals will have in Denmark and also in Israel in 2013. Full Article
1 2011 Grassroots Day Awards By www.uefa.com Published On :: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 08:11:00 GMT UEFA recognises the most notible contributions to grassroots football in 2011. Full Article
1 UEFA Grassroots Day 2012 By www.uefa.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 08:00:00 GMT On 16 May 2012 the third UEFA Grassroots Day will take place in Munich. Full Article
1 Thrown a curveball: Gus Mackay on navigating Scottish cricket through Covid-19 crisis By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 GUS MACKAY was full of good intentions when he agreed to become Cricket Scotland’s new chief executive last October. Full Article
1 Decline in air traffic in Tegel and Schönefeld in April / Covid 19 pandemic puts a limit to air traffic in the capital By www.berlin-airport.de Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 19:22:00 +0200 27,593 passengers departed from and landed at Berlin's airports Schönefeld and Tegel in April. That is just 1 per cent of air traffic in comparison to April 2019. 22,079 passengers flew from Tegel, and 5,541 from Schönefeld. Full Article
1 US jobless rate soars to 14.7% By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:10:14 +0100 The US unemployment rate hit 14.7% in April, the highest since the Great Depression, as 20.5 million jobs vanished in the worst monthly loss on record. Full Article
1 Patricia House — 29 years of service By www.jamaicaobserver.com Published On :: Thu, 7, May, 2020 07:01:00 GMT Dear Editor,In response to the 1980s drug crisis there was a meeting of the minds of people knowledgeable about substance abuse. Richmond Fellowship Jamaica-Patricia House emerged as one of the possible answers where a multiplicity of answers were needed. Full Article Local Letters to the Editor
1 Nursing homes in the time of COVID-19 By www.jamaicaobserver.com Published On :: Thu, 7, May, 2020 07:01:00 GMT Dear Editor,I am beyond concerned that it has taken now for the minister of health to become alarmed that only 35 of 185 nursing homes in Jamaica are registered. Full Article Covid-19 Local Letters to the Editor Today's Headlines
1 COVID-19 new world order By www.jamaicaobserver.com Published On :: Fri, 8, May, 2020 08:17:19 GMT Dear Editor,The United States' debt is some US$25 trillion. This debt grew by US$1 trillion in 35 days (April 1 to May 5). The US will likely not be able to permanently stop quantitative easing (money creation). This level of debt is similar to the US debt after World War II, but the US is no longer the factory of the world. Full Article Covid-19 Local Letters to the Editor
1 COVID-19 can fashion creativity By www.jamaicaobserver.com Published On :: Fri, 8, May, 2020 07:01:00 GMT Dear Editor,The COVID-19 pandemic has taken us all by surprise. There are currently approaching the 500 mark for number of COVID-19 cases in Jamaica. Due to the outbreak of this virus there has been a reduction in job availability as companies have closed to combat the virus and promote social distancing.Many believe that it has made life harder, but, newsflash, it has not rendered us useless. Full Article Covid-19 Local Letters to the Editor
1 Joy during the Festival of Smiles 2011 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 20:27:28 +0000 More than 800 children were impacted by the Festival of Smiles 2011 that took place in the indigenous community of Talamanca, Costa Rica. Full Article
1 Celebrating Jesus on Cinco de Mayo By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 16 May 2012 10:57:31 +0000 OM Costa Rica holds a children's celebration dedicated not to the Mexican war victory but to the victory of Jesus. Full Article