![]() GIE+EXPO has always been the industry’s family reunion, and the place to be if you’re in this business,” Kiser says. “OPEI has signed an extension agreement for the show from 2022-2024 with the Kentucky Exposition Center and area hotels in Louisville for the future. GIE+EXPO will continue to offer education, training, and certification in all segments of the OPE industry, including landscape, hardscape, lighting, snow and ice management, tree care, and irrigation for landscapers, hardscapers, dealers, distributors, and contractors. We look forward to the continued evolution and dynamic growth of GIE+EXPO in Louisville in the future.” We’ll continue to work with our landscape industry partners to provide attendees with training and other programmatic elements at the Kentucky Exposition Center. “With this change in ownership structure of the show, OPEI will own the show in its entirety. Last year’s show was the biggest ever, setting record attendance levels,” said Kris Kiser, president of OPEI and managing director of GIE+EXPO. “GIE+EXPO has had an extraordinarily strong run since 2010 – posting records in attendance and booth space. “In the meantime, we are focused on providing innovative and exceptional LANDSCAPES conferences for the next two years in Louisville.”Ĭoncurrent to NALP’s announcement, the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) announced that in 2022 it will move into 100 percent ownership of the GIE+EXPO trade show. “We look forward to opening up new opportunities for attendees as we create the future NALP Annual Meeting experience, beginning in 2022,” said Wood. Member input is also being gathered to ensure that the conference provides the best education and networking opportunities while incorporating local facility tours and the latest innovations. NALP has assembled a planning task force, including industry suppliers and manufacturers, lawn care, maintenance, and design-build professionals, to provide guidance and input into the design of the new conference. “But the time has come to provide members with a new annual meeting experience, so beginning in 2022, our conference will move to different cities.” ![]() “We’ve enjoyed a strong partnership with the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, and we continue to work together on government relations and other important industry issues,” said Britt Wood, NALP CEO. Before that, the association hosted an annual meeting and exposition (the Green Industry Expo), which traveled to different cities. The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) announced that, beginning in 2022, it will separate its annual meeting, LANDSCAPES, from GIE+EXPO and will host its own stand-alone conference.įor more than a decade, NALP has held its annual meeting in Louisville in conjunction with GIE+EXPO. Intro to Sports Field Management Certificate.Environmental Facility Certification Program. ![]()
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![]() ![]() In Heroes & Generals WWII thousands of players enlist in one massive war of nations. RETO MOTO’s CEO Jean-Marc Broyer says: “We are excited and looking forward to welcoming new DISCORD players who will join in the War effort in Heroes & Generals WWII!”
![]() ![]() ![]() The term was coined in 1979 to describe either a full moon or a new moon that occurs when the Moon is within 90 per cent of perigee. They're pretty common. There were three supermoons last year ( including a pink supermoon).Įxcept just how often they happen depends upon the definition you use, says astronomer Andrew Jacob of Sydney Observatory. When the full moon happens at same the time as it's closest to Earth, the effect is greater, but the difference between "perigean spring/king tides" and normal spring/king tides is only about 5 centimetres. ( ABC: Julie Ramsden)Īnd if you live near the coast and are really paying attention, you may also notice slightly higher than usual tides.ĭuring a full moon, the combined gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun produces "spring" or "king" tides: higher high tides and lower low tides. This is when the moon passes between the sun and Earth at or near its farthest point from Earth - making the moon appear smaller than the sun and creating a glowing ring around the moon.A supermoon (closest to Earth) is only about 15 per cent bigger than a mini moon (furthest from Earth). Here are the full moons remaining in 2023, according to the Farmer’s Almanac:Īn annular solar eclipse will occur on October 14 and be visible for people across North, Central and South America. There are four supermoon events in 2023, including one on July 3 and September 29. Supermoons are brighter and closer to Earth than normal and therefore appear larger in the sky. Most years have 12 full moons, but 2023 will have 13, with two - which are supermoons - happening in August. Here are the full moons, eclipses and meteor showers to watch out for through the rest of 2023. The strawberry full moon isn’t your last chance to catch a cool celestial event this year. People of other regions have also given the June moon names that represent their seasonal or cultural customs - such as the Europeans’ honey moon since June “was traditionally the month of marriage, and is even named after the Roman goddess of marriage, Juno,” according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.įor believers of Hinduism, this moon and the three days it appears full mark Vat Purnima, when women demonstrate their love for their husbands by “tying a ceremonial thread around a banyan tree,” according to NASA. Mars is also visible just next to Venus and can be seen at dark and will look like a dim reddish star to the top left of Venus.” It is the brightest object in the sky next to the sun and moon. “This will appear as a ‘very bright star’ near the horizon. “We can see Venus setting in the west,” said Mike Hankey, operations manager for the American Meteor Society, via email. What’s more, at dusk Saturday two striking planets will be on display. Webb telescope spies massive plume erupting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus The inset, an image from the Cassini orbiter, emphasizes how small Enceladus appears in the Webb image compared to the water plume.Ĭredits: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/G. In this image, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope shows a water vapor plume jetting from the southern pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus, extending out 20 times the size of the moon itself. People in Argentina and the Atlantic Daylight Time zones “eastward across the rest of North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia to the International Date Line in the mid-Pacific” will see Antares, the most luminous star in the Scorpius constellation, a few degrees right of the moon. This year, according to NASA, some moon gazers will get an additional treat. The strawberry moon got its name from Native American tribes “to mark the ripening of ‘June-bearing’ strawberries that are ready to be gathered,” according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, which notes, “As flowers bloom and early fruit ripens, June is a time of great abundance for many.” The name of this last full moon of the spring, which is sometimes the first full moon of the summer, has nothing to do with the moon’s appearance or color. Find out your local peak time using The Old Farmer’s Almanac’s full moon calculator and check the local forecast. ET Saturday and appear full for three days, according to NASA. The orb will reach peak illumination at 11:42 p.m. You can watch the full moon’s rise just after sunset in the southeast direction. The strawberry moon will light up the night sky this weekend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Metadata vs ID3 TagsĮffectively we are talking about the same things here. ID3 tags contain metadata most often used with the mp3 audio file format. I recommend focusing on the fields that do matter for a podcast usage. Each looks slightly different and has variety of fields that can send any sane person mad. Most of the other major podcast editing tools have this option baked in too. If you use Adobe Audition to edit your podcast – Metadata is natively baked in and in a few clicks you can add all relevant information (see image below for details). You add it into the mp3 after all the post processing has been done. Metadata is glued on to the mp3 recording of your podcast. In other words – if you are serious about podcasting – metadata is not something you should be brushing to a side. Conversely, poor-quality podcast metadata may affect new submissions as well as active shows to ensure our platform meets Apple’s quality standards.” In the same update email Apple is clear with the users that “High-quality metadata can help your show be discovered and grow your audience, as it ultimately determines whether it appears in relevant user searches. You might be tempted to think that this doesn’t matter that much and you can get away with existing practices. I guess from the listener point of view the numbers don’t add any credibility or value – so why trash the precious space? Why You Can’t Afford To Get Metadata Wrong Thousands of podcasters use podcast numbers in their titles and now it’s clear that this wasn’t a clever practice after all. I must admind that this point meant also some work for me personally. This rattled a bit of a shock in a podcasting community. For example, show titles like “The Very Hungry Tourists Episode 01” or episode titles like “01 Broken Heirloom.” Whilst it perhaps worked a few years back – now you can’t just throw random keywords in description hoping it will show in most search results for all those you included.Ĥ. This is not a keyword game and Apple is very clear here. María Sánchez, coach and travel enthusiast.” Incorporating irrelevant content or spam. For example, show titles like “The Very Hungry Tourists | Travel | Explore | Learn” or author names like “Dr. It doesn’t have to be long – in reality first 100 characters is what counts most so you can keep it very brief if your creative juices are not flowing.ģ. Whilst it can be tempting to simply do a copy paste job – make sure to create a unique description for each episode you publish. Verbatim repetition of the title or author name in the description. For example, “The Very Hungry Tourists by Dr. In other words – don’t be lazy and leave any fields that are given empty!Ģ. For example, descriptions such as “Podcast by author name,” “New podcast weblog,” “Cover art photo provided by name,” or “Description goes here.” Including placeholder text from your hosting provider. Below is the summary of their recommendations or rather – things you should avoid when it comes to metadata:ġ. In Feb 2019 Apple has released their official guide for podcasters to follow when it comes to submitting your podcast to Apple Podcasts. ![]() ![]() Here are five of the most important lessons that I think the best coaches naturally instill in their athletes: 1. They will make mistakes, just like all of us do.īut when I consider the coaches I have worked with for years and admire, I firmly believe that for the most part their overall impact is positive. Coaches are human.Įxpecting perfection from them is as wrong as expecting perfection from athletes or officials or anyone else. That doesn’t mean they do everything right. Since any athlete who wants to compete in the sport has to follow the directions set by the coach, they are often listened differently. High school coaches frequently have a powerful connection that enables them to teach young women and young men lessons that will benefit them throughout their lives. It is the impact they can have on the lives of their athletes. You see, the real value of coaches isn’t all about what is on the scoreboard. I started thinking about the legacy coaches construct during their years leading their respective programs, whether that be just a few seasons or dozens.įrequently we quantify those legacies by talking about how many wins a coach had or how many championships their teams earned.īut when you ponder it a little more deeply, you realize what poor measuring sticks those are. It’s sad that might be the case but given the challenges of the job, it’s easy to understand. Someone commented that in the future we might not see coaches be as committed as someone like Nelson, who has been coaching for nearly three decades. ![]() Take a bunch of teenage athletes, instruct them how to play their sport to the best of their ability and then guide them to victory. On the surface, high school coaches have a straightforward job. Lone Peak girls golf coach Derek Farr (center) talks with other coaches before the start of the 6A Girls Golf State Championships at Riverbend Golf Course in Riverton on Monday, May 8, 2023. ![]() Timpview junior golfer Emma Lillywhite talks to head coach Jeff Ward during the first round of the 2023 5A state tournament at Remuda golf course in Farr West on Monday, May 8, 2023. Timpview head coach Rachel Weiss (blue shirt) talks to her team during the 5A state regional game against Mountain View in Provo on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Springville head coach Jill Thackeray directs freshman Kalia Sjoberg during the 5A super-regional game against Payson in Springville on Friday, May 19, 2023. Westlake head coach Danny Horn talks to sophomore Ethan Gill during the 6A second round game against Roy in Saratoga Springs on Thursday, May 18, 2023.Īmerican Fork players pose for a photo with their head coach, Jarod Ingersoll, and the state title trophy after winning the 6A championship series against Skyridge at UCCU Ballpark in Orem on Saturday, May 27, 2023. Lone Peak girls lacrosse coach Weslie Lundell gives instruction to her team during a time out at the 6A state championship game against Mountain Ridge at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Spanish Fork head coach Natalie Jarvis encourages her team during Game 2 of the 5A state championship series against Bountiful at Gail Miller Field in Provo on Friday, May 26, 2023.Īmerican Fork head coach Jarod Ingersoll talks to his brother, Lehi head coach Jason Ingersoll after the Cavemen won the 6A championship series against Skyridge at UCCU Ballpark in Orem on Saturday, May 27, 2023. ![]() Timpanogos baseball coach Kim Nelson reacts after getting an ice bath at the conclusion of his team’s 8-1 victory against Lehi in the 5A state championship game at UVU’s UCCU Ballpark on Saturday, May 27, 2023. ![]() ![]() ![]() Internet connection required for online features.
![]() ![]() Lucas later died in 1891 after a broken dinner plate tore his cheek and caused a systemic infection. The legend was spread by Edouard Lucas in hopes of helping to popularize the Tower of Hanoi game. Although the priests didn’t know it at the time, due to the power of sequences and patterns, the priests completed the task successfully. ![]() Picturing the legend scenario, it seems nearly impossible to complete such a task. The priests worked day and night to complete the task, and when they did, legend has it that the temple crumbled into dust, and the world vanished before the priests could complete the task, but no one knows if this actually occurred. The only important rule was that, because the disks were so fragile, a larger disk was to never be placed on a smaller disk, and there was only one intermediate pole where the disks could be temporarily placed (mathforum). No two disks were the same size: each one was a little smaller than the one beneath it therefore, the largest disk was on the bottom of the pile and the smallest disk was on the top of the pile. According to the ongoing legend of the Tower of Hanoi, at the beginning of time, the Hindu temple priests were given a stack of 64 fragile disks of gold and they had the task of transferring the disks from one pole in the ground of the temple to the third pole on the other side of the temple, one disk at a time. ![]() ![]() Overall, Filmora is an app I would recommend to anyone looking for a powerful video editor that’s easy to use for beginners. There’s also the option to add another clip in picture-in-picture mode which is very useful. You can add titles in videos, use stickers and filters and add music for your video’s background as well. Other than that you get all the usual features here. Keep in mind though, that Materials are only available with Filmora Pro. Some of the unique features offered by Filmora include templates that you can use for your videos, as well as aesthetic effects that the app calls ‘Materials’. Filmora offers themed filters and effects to add flair to your videos without much effort, and it’s the best iPhone video editor for beginners. It’s available for both iPhones and Android devices and comes with an easy to use interface. Filmoraįilmora (previously known as FilmoraGo) is definitely one of the best free video editors with no watermarks that you can use on iPhone. Support for stickers, filters, effects, and moreĬan be used for color correcting videos as wellĭownload from the App Store (Free, with in-app purchases) 8. If you can handle that, you are going to enjoy using this one. The only flaw of the app that I find annoying is that the free version runs ads. 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One of the best mobile video editing appsĭownload Adobe Premiere Rush from App Store (Free, with in-app purchases) 4. Moreover, Premier Rush is cross-platform and you can use the app across macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android apart from iOS. You can also easily resize videos to different aspect ratios and customize the video thumbnail with this app. For those who want the flexibility to manage multiple video tracks, Premiere Rush’s timeline view offers a split view and picture-in-picture mode to help you efficiently edit videos. ![]() ![]() ![]() This will help them to understand your commands and stay focused in the field. Before taking your dog out hunting, it is important to make sure they are adequately trained. Some popular choices include Greyhounds, Beagles, and Coonhounds. Different breeds of dogs have different skills that make them well-suited to hunting coyotes. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use dogs to hunt coyotes. Dogs provide an extra set of eyes and ears, and can help to flush out coyotes that would otherwise be elusive. Hunting coyotes with dogs is a great way to increase your success rate when hunting predators. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: TEN BREEDS BEST EQUIPPED TO HANDLE COYOTES () How to Use Dogs to Hunt Coyotes Each role requires a significant amount of training and obedience for a successful hunt and for the assurance of the safety of the dogs. They play integral roles in population control and pelt hunting. 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