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for Eclipse Apps, Books, Videos: Resources for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 17:56:11 +0000 Find some of our favorite resources for the April 8, 2024, solar eclipse, including apps, video explainers, children's activities, and books. The post Eclipse Apps, Books, Videos: Resources for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Celestial Objects to Observe Eclipses Observing Resources and Education The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Eclipses & Occultations solar eclipse 2024
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for Status Report and Expectations for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 14:23:40 +0000 Is Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS falling apart? How bright will it likely get? We try to answer those questions and more. The post Status Report and Expectations for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Astronomy & Observing News Astronomy Blogs Celestial News & Events Explore the Night with Bob King Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3)
for Harvest Moon Takes a Quick Dip in Earth's Shadow for a Partial Lunar Eclipse By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:22:03 +0000 September's partial lunar eclipse will be the first and only time the Moon ducks into Earth's umbral shadow in 2024. The Moon also occults Saturn and hides members of the Pleiades this month. The post Harvest Moon Takes a Quick Dip in Earth's Shadow for a Partial Lunar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Astronomy & Observing News Astronomy Blogs Celestial News & Events Celestial Objects to Observe Explore the Night with Bob King Moon Night Sky Sights Solar System Partial lunar eclipse Pleiades occultation
for Get Ready for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — The Best Is Yet to Come! By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 19:41:00 +0000 Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has delighted observers already, but its morning run was only a warm-up — wait till you see what's coming. The post Get Ready for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — The Best Is Yet to Come! appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Astronomy & Observing News Astronomy Blogs Celestial News & Events Celestial Objects to Observe Comets Explore the Night with Bob King Observing Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3)
for California Senate to vote on sign-up for military draft By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-05-22T05:57:27-08:00 Coalition Senate floor alert in opposition to California SB-1081 The California Senate will vote this week on a bill to automatically register register draft-age applicants for driver’s licenses and state IDs with the Selective Service System for a possible future military draft. The floor vote in the state Senate on SB-1081 is expected this week and could come at any time. [Update: The Senate voted 23-2 in favor of SB-1081, with 15 Senators not voting. The Senate approved minor amendments to the bill by its author, which make the bill somewhat worse. The bill now goes to the state Assembly Committee on Transportation, where it is scheduled for a hearing on Monday, 1 July 2024. See this letter to the Assembly Transportation Committee in opposition to the current version of SB-1081.] SB-1081 was held in the 'suspense' file by the Senate Appropriations Committee, but was called up and sent to the floor for a vote by the full state Senate despite both Democratic and Republican opposing votes in committee, with only minor amendments that fail to assuage any of the opponents of the bill. As amended, SB-1081 is still opposed by a diverse coalition including the ACLU, the California Immigrant Policy Center, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and the Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild. Full Article
for U.S. House committee proposes "automatic" sign-up for military draft By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-05-23T08:28:01-08:00 Yesterday, during markup of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025, the U.S. House Armed Services Committee approved an amendment to the NDAA that would automatically register all draft-aged male U.S. residents with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft, based on information from other Federal databases. This system of automatic draft registration would replace the system in effect since 1980 in which young men can decide for themselves whether or not to sign up for the draft -- and so many choose not to register that the Selective Service database would be useless for an actual draft. Full Article
for Congress moves toward stepped-up registration for a military draft By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-06-14T18:46:38-08:00 [Excerpt from the summary released by the Senate Armed Services Committee of the version of the NDAA for FY 2025 approved by the SASC and to be voted on by the full Senate.] A proposal to expand registration for a possible military draft to young women as well as young men is moving forward again this year in Congress, along with a seductively simple-seeming but in practice unfeasible proposal to switch from the current system in which young men are required to register with the Selective Service System (SSS) to a system in which the SSS tries to identify and locate everyone eligible for a future draft and automatically register them based on other existing Federal databases from the Social Security Administration, IRS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, etc. Today both the U.S. Senate Armed Service Committee and the full U.S. House of Representatives approved different proposals to expand and/or make it harder to avoid the requirement for men ages 18-26 to register with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft. The proposals for changes to Selective Service registration were approved during consideration of the Senate and House versions of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025, a "must-pass" annual bill that typically runs to more than a thousand pages. The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) approved a version of the NDAA that would expand Selective Service registration to include young women as well as young men. This version of the NDAA will now go to the floor as the starting point for consideration and approval by the full Senate. Also today the full House of Representatives approved a different version of the NDAA that would make Selective Service registration automatic while keeping it for men only. A House amendment proposed by Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), a West Point graduate and Army veteran, which would have replaced the provision to make draft registration automatic with a provision to repeal the Military Selective Service Act, was not "made in order" by the Rules Committee to be considered or voted on by the full House. There was no separate House floor vote on the proposed change to Selective Service registration, only a single vote on the entirety of the NDAA as a package. The SASC markup was conducted in closed session, and only a summary of highlights of the version adopted by the SASC was released. It's not clear whether the SASC version also includes the provision in the House version of the NDAA to try to make Selective Service registration 'automatic' or only the provision to expand the registration requirement (with which compliance is currently low) to young women as well as young men. A spokesperson for the SASC told The Hill today that the full text of the Senate version of the NDAA won't be released until sometime in July. Floor amendments are still possible in the Senate before it approves its version of the NDAA. But as of now, it seems likely that competing bad proposals with respect to expansion and/or attempted enforcement through automation of Selective Service -- one from the Republican-majority House to try to make it automatic, and one from the Democratic-majority Senate to expand it to women -- will be included in the House and Senate versions of the NDAA and go to the eventual House-Senate conference committee to sort out in closed-door negotiations late this year, after the elections. It's possible that either or both of these proposals were included as "bargaining chips" intended to be withdrawn in exchange for concessions on other issues during the conference negotiations. The conference committee could include either, neither, both, or some other compromise on Selective Service in its final package of compromises, which typically are voted on and approved "en bloc" without further amendments. Either of these misguided proposals would be the most significant change to the Military Selective Service Act since 1980. There have been no hearings, debate, or recorded vote on either of these proposals, and there appear unlikely to be any. The decision will probably be made in secret by the House-Senate conference committee for the NDAA. Full Article
for Draft bills dead in California but still alive in Congress By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-07-01T15:46:32-08:00 A proposal to automatically register applicants for California driver's licenses with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft was pulled by its author, Sen. Bob Archuleta (D-Pico Rivera), just before a scheduled hearing today in the state Assembly Transportation Committee. This was the last scheduled meeting of that committee before the deadline for consideration of bills in this year's legislative session, so the bill is effectively dead for the year. Like similar laws in other states, California SB-1081 faced opposition from a coalition of peace, civil liberties, and immigrant rights organizations, on both policy and fiscal grounds. Pulling the bill before the hearing today was a face-saving way for Sen. Archuleta to avoid a vote by the committee not to advance his bill to the Assembly floor. This was at least the seventh time that similar proposals in California have been rejected, but the Selective Service System and its California state directors keep finding new sponsors to reintroduce them in the state legislature. Meanwhile, however, an ill-considered proposal to try to automate draft registration introduced at the instigation of the Selective Service System by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) remains under consideration as part of the House version of this year's National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA), along with a proposal to expand draft registration to include young women as well as young men in the Senate version of the NDAA. There's a chance that both of these proposals for changes to Selective Service registration could be removed during back-room negotiations in the House-Senate conference committee on the NDAA later this year, after the elections. But we've seen this movie before. These bad ideas will be back again next year, regardless of which party wins which federal elections. Preparation for a military draft, and reliance on the perceived availability of a fallback draft as the basis for planning of endless, unlimited, unpopular wars, won't stop until Congress repeals the Military Selective Service Act and ends draft registration entirely, either through a standalone bill like the Selective Service Repeal Act or through a provision in this or a future year's NDAA. Full Article
for Playbook for a military draft By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-07-08T05:00:00-08:00 [I'm often asked, "Why should we care about draft registration if there isn't going to be a draft?" In the article below, which was first published earlier today on Antiwar.com, I look at what war planners say about why draft registration is an important weapon in the arsenal of military strategy, even if there isn't going to be a draft -- and what that says about why draft registration ought to be equally important to antiwar activists, even when an actual draft isn't active or likely.] [Stages of mobilization for war. Image from CNAS report based on Department of Defense mobilization plan. Note the absence of a Congressional declaration of war at any stage up to and including total military mobilization.] A new report released 18 June 2024 by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) provides a remarkably candid window into the flawed and dangerous thinking of military strategists who support continual "readiness" for an on-demand military draft, even while they claim -- perhaps truthfully -- not to prefer a draft, even as Plan B, but only as Plan F for "Fallback" in case of prolonged and total war. (Thanks to longtime anti-draft activist Eric Garris of Antiwar.com for bringing this report to my attention.) The CNAS report is intended to show supporters of the current bipartisan mainstream U.S. foreign policy and military consensus why the U.S. should step up planning and preparation for a draft as a tool of deterrence. But for those outside that consensus who think current U.S. policy is already bellicose enough, especially those who assume that opposing draft registration and other steps toward readiness for a draft should be a low priority for antiwar activists because the U.S. will never again (or at least not soon) activate a draft, the CNAS report provides an important lesson in how preparedness for a draft is itself a tool of war, even in "peacetime". The CNAS report shows how its authors want to use readiness for a draft, and the circumstances in which they think it should be used. The fundamental argument of the CNAS report is that a "credible" capability to quickly activate a draft is an important deterrent, especially to other great-power military "peers" and potential adversaries. As with nuclear weapons, to speak of readiness for a draft as a deterrent is another way to speak of preparation for a draft as a threat. As also with nuclear weapons, that threat is itself a weapon. Preparation for a draft is used as a weapon when it is used to threaten escalating war to another level of death and destruction, even when that threat isn't carried out. The "credibility" of U.S. readiness to implement a draft -- stressed repeatedly in the CNAS report -- is relevant only to the use of that readiness for a draft as a threat. Proponents of draft registration and readiness for a draft such as the authors of the CNAS report argue that if, and only if, the great-power enemies of the U.S. believe that we are able and willing to activate a draft, we can use that threat of draft-enabled rapid and total military escalation and total war as a tool of diplomatic and military policy. Resistance to planning and preparation for a draft is thus a way to rein in those policies that are based on the ability to rush into total war, and the threat to do so. Full Article
for Senate joins House in proposal for "automatic" draft registration By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-07-09T07:20:31-08:00 Contrary to earlier reports, the U.S. Senate has joined the House of Representatives in moving toward a foolhardy attempt to 'automatically' register all draft-eligible U.S. citizens and residents for a possible military draft, by extracting and aggregating information obtained from other Federal agencies. The proposal for "automatic" draft registration is among several previously-undisclosed provisions related to Selective Service in the newly-release version of the National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) and to be considered by the full Senate. The 1,197-page SASC proposal for this year's NDAA was approved by the committee in closed session last month, and only a summary was released. At the time, a spokesperson for the SASC told me that if "automatic" Selective Service registration had been included in the bill, it would have been included in the summary. That proves to have been incorrect: The proposal for "automatic" draft registration was included in the SASC version of the bill, but not in the summary. Full Article
for "Realists" think we need to prepare for a draft so we can win a war with China. By hasbrouck.org Published On :: 2024-08-13T06:00:00-08:00 [First published on Antiwar.com] Fantasies underlying push for conscription are delusional and dangerous. Doubling down on their recent war-game exercises and report on the (un)readiness of the U.S. to activate a military draft, Taren Sylvester and Katherine Kuzminski of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) have a new article in War on the Rocks, “Preparing for the Possibility of a Draft Without Panic,” laying out why they think the U.S. needs to prepare for a draft in order to be able to win an all-out war with China over Taiwan. CNAS and War on the Rocks like to describe themselves as “realists”. But their arguments for stepped-up planning and preparation for a draft are strikingly unrealistic, in at least four respects: Full Article
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for Create Web Form with Drag and Drop File Upload using JavaScript and PHP By www.codexworld.com Published On :: Wed, 08 May 2024 11:59:02 +0000 The web form is a commonly used element in each website. In some cases, the user is allowed to select files with the input data so that the files are attached to the form data. Mostly the default HTML file input interface is used to select and upload files. But if you want to make web form UI more effective, drag and drop file upload feature can be used. The drag-and-drop feature provides an advanced file upload interface on the web page. The user can drag the files from the local drive and drop them into the DOM element. In The post Create Web Form with Drag and Drop File Upload using JavaScript and PHP appeared first on CodexWorld. Full Article JavaScript Drag&Drop File Upload Form PHP
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for Online researcher and data analyst (Information Specialist) By jobsinisrael.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 17:32:00 +0000 Provides background research and marketing performance analysis, to support the marketing of bio-science events and organizations.The Online researcher and data analyst (ORDA) conducts Internet research and queries databases to collect information and to compile comprehensive background reports on different aspects of bioscience events and organizations. In addition, the ORDA analyses results of past marketing campaigns, compares data lists and creates performance reports and forecasts through extensive use of Excel & Excel charts.Requisites:Ability to collect & organize information into a coherent structure, and communicate it clearly in writing, in English.Ability to scan written material and websites quickly, and extract the important information.High level of English (Academic)Technology friendly – a lot of data manipulation in ExcelQuick, independent learner and thinkerInquisitive mindService oriented – customizing to answer changing needs of the clientTeam player. Works in cooperation with team members and team leader.Send CV and cover letter to rzauer@kenes.com Full Article
for Kudos for Bloomberg By wendy.seltzer.org Published On :: 2007-06-11T05:17:04-05:00 I hope there's political reward for refusing to prey on misguided fears, because Michael Bloomberg certainly seems more sensible than his predecessor in that regard. He's earned points with me, at least, with this response to alleged JFK terror threats."There are a lot of threats to you in the world," Mr. Bloomberg said, listing a few, like heart attacks and lightning strikes. "You cant sit there and worry about everything. Get a life." Via NYT Full Article