![]() ![]() For this, first uninstall the unwanted app on iPhone and then follow the below steps: ![]() Method 3: Delete app on iPhone from your App Store accountįor permanently deleting an app on iPhone, remove it from your Apple account in App Store also. Click Delete App followed by Delete to confirm.Touch and hold the app that you want to delete.In the search box type the app's name that you want to delete or scroll to find the app from the list.Swipe left your Home Screen pages to reach App Library on iPhone.Method 2: Delete app from App Library on iPhoneĭeleting the iPhone app from App Library, will also remove it from Home Screen on iPhone. If you are using the below model, press the Home button. Select Done in iPhone X and above models.Click on the Close button followed by Delete.Touch and hold the app on iPhone lightly until the icon jiggles.You can choose to click on Remove from Home Screen (this keeps the app in App Library) or Delete App option (this completely remove app from iPhone.)įollow the below the steps to remove iPhone apps on iOS 13 and below:.On the iPhone Home Screen, touch and hold the app till it jiggles.In Steps: How to delete apps in iOS 14 and above on iPhone Home Screen: However, the apps will continue to appear in the App Library. In this method, by removing the apps from Home Screen, you are actually uninstalling the app from your device. In iOS 16 and iOS 15 onwards Apple provides 'Remove App' option to uninstall the app from Home Screen. Method 1: Remove app from Home Screen on iPhone You can apply them on any iPhone model series including iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone 11, iPhone X and others. These methods can work on iOS 16, iOS 15, iOS 14, and below versions. So here, we will guide you to the various methods to delete apps on iPhone permanently from all locations. The app may still be present in Apps Library, in the App Store purchased list, iTunes, or its purchase history etc. However, you are not yet done, if want to delete apps permanently from iPhone. Its easy to remove app from Home Screen or uninstall it from iPhone. Methods to delete apps on iPhone permanently You also get to store more of important photos, videos, and other data on iPhone. This will not only free storage space but also boost the iPhone operations. Hence, during the cleaning spree of the iOS device you may want to delete unused apps on iPhone permanently. These apps unnecessary occupy significant storage on your iOS device. ![]()
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![]() The report encourages a longitudinal approach to these subjects, incorporating them in the curriculum rather than regarding them as 'bolt on' extras. Topics such as IT skills Law, ethics, professionalism Integration with the education of Professionals Complementary to Dentistry Health and safety issues Outreach teaching and the need for continuing professional development and Pain and anxiety control are emphasised. In specifying the learning outcomes they have taken into account the changes that have taken place in dental practice since 1997 and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education benchmarking of academic standards 6 in dentistry. The GDC have recognised this and are to be congratulated on identifying learning outcomes that define the product of undergraduate education, which they define as 'a caring, knowledgeable, competent and skilful dentist who is able, on graduation, to accept professional responsibility for the effective and safe care of patients, who appreciates the need for Continuing Professional Development, who is able to use advances in relevant knowledge and techniques and who understands the role of the patients in decision making'. 4 Whilst there are clear advantages to defining the product of training, there are serious limitations to these historic approaches that emphasise learning objectives rather than learning outcomes. 3 However progress has been slower in dentistry where the emphasis is on the detailed specification of competencies. ![]() ![]() There has been significant progress in medicine where there is a move towards international agreement on learning outcomes. 2 have highlighted the educational benefits of a move to a more outcome-based approach to education, where more emphasis is placed on the product rather than the educational process. Since the first edition of the First Five Years there has been an increasing emphasis placed in dentistry, as in other areas, on outcome-based education and on the specification of learning outcomes. This addition reflects changes taking place in medical and dental education where the traditional, discipline-based, approach is being replaced by a competency-based approach that requires the reassessment and revision of old curricula. ![]() ![]() Intact mineral deposits and deep patina on the flint surfaces and hinge fractures to testify to its authenticity and lack of any modern alterations. It takes about four hits or so to bring down a Greydwarf, so use that as a gauge. It doesn’t do as much damage as, say, the Copper Knife, but still, it’s a valuable tool to have, especially early on. The cutting edges are intact, showing use wear and evidence of original prehistoric re-sharpening. The Flint Knife is definitely a step up from the earliest weapons that you can get. The knife displays a stunning aesthetic in that it has been patinated white over the ages. Made on a exceptionally large core-struck flint flake, it features two parallel cutting edges that show MASTERFUL secondary prehistoric retouch. It is complete with all its original flaking. This is a Neanderthal flint flake tool classified as a KNIFE. Flint is very hard and so makes an effective tool or weapon. This example shows a definite handle and blade. Because of his ignorance, the flake tool collection was very small and only included the finest Mousterian Neanderthal flake tools, most being the absolute best we have ever seen from this region! Knives were functional, ritual and symbolic. Of the flake tools he picked up, these had to be so amazing for him to know they were actual Paleolithic tools rather than debris flakes. His lack of being able to discern regular stone from actual human-made tools resulted in him mostly picking up hand axes since they are more obviously flaked than flake tools. The original collector who found them was very inexperienced in recognizing Paleolithic flake tools. There is an interesting story about this small collection of Neanderthal flake tools we acquired from Caen, France. The ever-increasing buyer market in pursuit of a very limited quantity of fine grade Old World Paleolithic artifacts continues to push values and prices up, as time goes on. The site this specimen was found has long been closed to collecting and is protected by the government, making this Paleolithic artifact exceedingly rare and desirable! Because collecting these artifacts has been off-limits for decades, genuine fine grade Mousterian Neanderthal tools such as this specimen, must come from old, private collections. ![]() ![]() It is made of flint and was collected from a former Neanderthal occupation cave site in Caen, France. This authentic stone tool was fashioned by Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic period, over 40,000 years ago. ![]() ![]() Ultimate Survivor Bundle – exclusive weapons and outfits. ![]() Drive across Harran as you spread carnage in your buggy, face and survive Bozak’s trials, explore new quarantine zones, and enjoy plenty of new skins and weapons!ĭying Light – the full award-winning game.ĭying Light: The Following – a huge expansion complete with a new story, vast original map, and a customizable buggy to drive.ĭying Light: Bozak Horde – a challenging game mode with its own side story.Ĭuisine & Cargo – two additional quarantine zones. Explore all the post-apocalyptic world has to offer. 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Anomalies with precious artifacts, starving mutants and greedy thugs have flooded these lands along with stalkers searching for a new life and ways to get rich… Feel as one of them in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl! This most dangerous place on Earth became even more mysterious after an obscure accident in 2006. ![]() ![]() The Zone, a place full of unfathomable wonders and sinister threats – former exclusion territory near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. ![]() ![]() ![]() That is, to train your ability to moveĮxplosively on two feet. Jumps are done to translate the strength you build with more traditional lower-body exercises ( squats, deadlifts, lunges, etc.) into powerful movements you can make on an athletic field, such as running, jumping, and cutting. Jumps work primarily fast-twitch muscle fibers to provide explosive movement, but the volume you’ll train them for isn’t enough to build serious leg muscle, and no muscle group stays under tension long enough to induce the metabolic stress that’s associated with muscle gains. While tuck jumps work many muscles, don’t make the mistake of thinking that they’re a great way to “tone” your legs. Work as shock absorbers, reducing the force that acts on the joints upon Rectus femoris quad muscle works again, along with the hip flexor muscles, toĬalves extend the ankles, assisting the glutes, hamstrings, and quads in gettingĪbs and lower back must brace the spine as you lower into the jumping position,Īs well as when you tuck the knees and land back on the floor. The glutes and hamstrings, they contract eccentrically on the way down and thenĬoncentrically to extend the knees as you jump. Then, when youĮxplode upward, the glutes and hamstrings shorten rapidly to drive the hipsįorward, creating the power that propels the jump. (that is, they tense while lengthening) as you lower your hips toward the floorĭuring the jump’s countermovement-think: coiling the spring. Both muscle groups have an eccentric contraction But we’ll show you how to prep your body the best way possible to fast-track your hops. “The majority of people who do tuck jumps aren’t ready for them yet,” says Sam Pogue, CPPS, FRCms, VP of Brand at TrueCoach, and a performance coach to athletes, including World Series champion pitcher Jake Arrieta. ![]() (See “Alternatives To The Tuck Jump” below.) Is jumping into tuck jumps too soon (no pun intended), failing to build up toįor those reasons, we recommend starting with lower-intensity jump exercises for a while to condition your joints for the impact of tuck jumps, and ultimately using the tuck jump for its original intention-to develop explosive power. Knees-and performing it with anything less than perfect form is dangerous. More so than most other jumps, due to the height and the tucking of the The tuck jump is a high-impact exercise-even In exercise classes and circuit workouts for the sake of raising the heart Tuck jumps are primarily done by athletes to develop power and coordination.Īre a full-body exercise that work a lot of big muscles, so you often see them used While the tuck jump begins like a vertical jump, the knee tuck causes hip-, knee-, and ankle-flexion, which contributes greatly to its effectiveness. That is, vertical jumps, along with Olympic weightlifting exercises such as the clean, have the hips, knees, and ankles all extending simultaneously to generate explosive movement. Interestingly, unlike other vertical jumps, the tuck jump is not purely a triple-extension movement. The tuck jump is a vertical jump in which you raise your knees to your chest as you rise into the air. If you hope to capture some of his explosiveness, this guide to tuck jumps will help you master an exercise that put spring in the step of one of the greatest martial artists of all time. In case you haven’t deduced as much already, Lee was doing a tuck jump in that pic, and the move was one of many he used in a workout regimen that was ahead of its time. ![]() The photo perfectly illustrates The Dragon’s mystique: a man who made incredible displays of power and athleticism seem simple and effortless. His body is so neatly folded it almost looks like he’s crouching on the ground. There’s a famous photo of Bruce Lee jumping in the air with dumbbells in each hand and his knees tucked to his chest. What challenge are you taking on this weekend? – □ post shared by onnit on at 4:27pm PDT – The weekends are for having some fun with your workout. When the workout calls for tire flips but you timed your Shroom TECH Sport just right. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unlocking a few of these will make your life a little easier, but doesn’t dull the challenge on offer. These allow you to choose one ability, such as dual wielding or item drops from enemies, which then open up a skill tree. Sam does have a few other tricks up his sleeve however, which can be accessed by inhaling somewhat unnerving purple alien gas pods. This, along with the “mini-nuke”, are very satisfying to use indeed. This is essentially a grenade, which when thrown, opens up a black hole and sucks pretty much all on-screen enemies into it. There are plenty to find, such as grenades which make enemies fight amongst themselves, shots of extra health and my personal favourite, the black hole. These little gizmos are crucial to you surviving some truly epic battles. Although, I am disappointed the Serious Bomb didn’t make its return, despite pretty much being replaced by certain gadgets you can unlock. Using these ludicrous weapons against seemingly endless enemy hordes is what Serious Sam is all about. Wielding assault rifles and shotguns is all well and good, but things get a lot more entertaining when you unlock the rocket launcher, devastator rifle and cannon. The curve is fairly gradual too, but by the end you’ll be facing off against literally hundreds of varying enemies all charging directly towards you.Īs well as stocking up, your choice of weapon is key depending on the type of enemies you are staring down over the battlefield. Even on the normal difficulty setting, experienced FPS players will find a good challenge here. If you aren’t enjoying yourself an hour in, the chances are that this game isn’t for you. The gameplay is very straightforward, unapologetically so in fact. In essence, this is the pattern which needs mastering to beat a Serious Sam game. It’s often crucial to scavenge the battlefield for ammo, armor, health and special items to prepare for the next wave of enemies, and handily each type of item has a colour coded border which can be spotted from a fair distance away. Serious Sam 4 is all about shooting aliens (as you would expect) but as always there are secrets to be found by exploring in between skirmishes. There’s a lengthy campaign of 15 levels on offer, which given the lack of variety can prove to be somewhat of a grind. There are a couple which are much more interesting to explore (such as scaling the medieval architecture of Carcassonne) but unfortunately these are few and far between. It’s safe to say that there are plenty of rough edges in terms of performance, but putting that aside most of the levels feel like generic PC FPS locations (many are reminiscent of multiplayer maps from Counter-Strike). ![]() ![]() ![]() 3 Lecture Two The 8th-Century Renaissance. 1 Lecture One Three Mainstays of Ancient Greece. i Table of Contents The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Professor Biography. Professor Worthington and his wife have one son and one daughter. In 2005 he won the Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Research and Creativity in the Humanities, and in 2007 he won the Student-Athlete Advisory Council Most Inspiring Professor Award. Professor Worthington has given various newspaper, radio, and television interviews and also founded the biennial Orality and Literacy in Ancient Greece conference series and the biennial Fordyce Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series, held in his department at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is currently writing a biography of Demosthenes, editing the Blackwell Companion to Ancient Macedonia, and serving as editor-in-chief of Brill’s New Jacoby, a new edition of 856 fragmentary works by ancient Greek historians involving a team of 112 scholars in 16 countries. Professor Worthington has published 14 sole-authored and -edited books and more than 80 articles on Greek history, epigraphy, and oratory, including the biographies Alexander the Great: Man and God (Harlow, UK: Longman, 2004) and Philip II of Macedonia (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008) and the Blackwell Companion to Greek Rhetoric (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006). After Monash, he taught for 10 years in the classics departments at the University of New England and the University of Tasmania in Australia before moving to Missouri in 1998. He went to Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, to write a thesis on the Greek orator Dinarchus and Athenian history in the age of Alexander the Great for his Ph.D., which he received in 1987. in Ancient History from the University of Durham, where he wrote a thesis on the Pisistratid Tyranny at Athens. in Classical Studies from the University of Hull and his M.A. He was born in England in 1958 and received his B.A. Middlebush Professor of History at the University of Missouri–Columbia. Professor of History, University of Missouri–Columbia Ian Worthington, Ph.D., is Frederick A. The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part I Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part II Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part III Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part IV Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® Ian Worthington, Ph.D. ![]() ![]() ![]() Progressive Dynamics PD4600 Four-Stage Replacement Converter/Charger () ![]() It was the PD4600 series converter/charger. Swapping out the old with the new charger was as simple as unscrewing a few screws and moving some wires.Īfter a quick visit to the Progressive Dynamics website, I found a drop-in replacement for my Parallax 7155 converter/charger unit. I upgraded the stock converter/charger in my RV with a charger that has multi-stage charging. How to Replace The Old Converter/Charger? If this is the case, it’s highly recommended to upgrade to a four-stage converter/charger. When these problems occur, you may also find that your batteries aren’t holding a charge and frequently need replacing. When batteries are fully charged, they keep pushing a higher voltage into the batteries which can cause overcharging, buid up of heat and gas, and a significant reduction in lifespan.They do not supply sufficient charge voltage during charging which may tripple the charge time or prevent your batteries from reaching a full charge.Single stage chargers simply push a fixed voltage into the battery at all times. Lithium batteries also have specific charging guidelines set by their manufacturer. Each stage has specific voltage and current profiles designed to get the battery safely to a full-charge without overcharging it. Lead-acid batteries (flooded or AGM) require a four-stage charging cycle. What’s wrong with older single-stage converter/chargers?īattery manufacturers have specific guidelines for properly charging their batteries. Secondly, it is a battery charger that will recharge your deep cycle house batteries. First, it converts AC electricity (from the shore power) to 12 volt DC electricity needed to keep your lights, and other 12V equipment running. It has two functions as the name implies. What does the converter/charger do?įirst of all, the converter/charger will be powered when connected to a 120 volt shore power connection or generator. There are even models that support the unique requirements of lithium deep cycle batteries. Many can even be programmed to the exact manufacturer recommended charge settings. Newer converter/chargers have multi-stage charging capability and are recommended for modern RV deep cycle batteries. Single stage converter/chargers can shorten the lifespan of your batteries by overcharging them. If your RV has an older single-stage converter/charger unit installed, then you should seriously consider replacing it. Is your converter/charger damaging your batteries? You’ll charge batteries faster and extend their life. Do your batteries a favor and upgrade your stock charger/controller to a smart charger/controller. ![]() ![]() ![]() It seems to be a 'different' implementation. I think DVD Architect uses Sony AVC as well, but maybe it's a newer implementation? It's slow, but if you have the time for quality renders, it's better. ![]() This was the best quality AVCHD method, better than mpeg-2, and better quality than the faster but poor quality low bitrate encoders in Vegas, (Mainconcept and Sony AVC). The quality of those disks were very high. mxf files, Vegas will smart render these very quickly, thus a blu-ray authored disk would go through only one re-encode, from mxf to AVC, by DVDA5. Although it is slow, and not too many adjustable parameters, there is one parameter that it does give you control over, the bit rate! It lets you choose whatever rate you want! I eventually settled for 18mbps, which meant AVCHD disks could play from regular DVD media in quite a few standalone blu-ray players. I also found through trial and error, that the DVDA5 AVC video rendering although painfully slow and with not too many parameters to choose from, actually rendered with incredible quality, better than the encoders in Vegas, either the Mainconcept or Sony AVC. It would thereafter smart render it without re-encoding. Then when the movie file with audio was imported into DVDA5, I would point the selection of the audio track over to the separate audio file. It's been a while since I used DVDA5, but as I recall, I was able to have it not re-encode the 5.1 audio by rendering out the audio in Vegas separately. The audio does want to recompress for some reason. But you cannot burn a high bitrate AVCHD BluRay from Vegas or from any other home burning application that I know of. Either will work just fine in DVD Architect, and you won't have to recompress. Or, you can use the Mainconcept Mpeg2 encoder and choose one of the BluRay templates. So, instead of using Mainconcept's encoder, choose the Sony AVC encoder, and choose one of the bre-built templates. It has to be in a specific format, just like Mpeg2 files being prepped for DVD burning. ![]() You cannot just use any old AVCHD file to burn to BluRay. Well I've got an AC-3 audio file, so what the hell? Same thing, DVD Architect wants to recompress the audio, and to avoid recompression I need to "use a compliant PCM wave or an AC-3 audio file". I rendered the audio file from Vegas as an AC3 Studio file. ![]() I've set the project to AVC, and the recompression settings also say AVC, so what's that all about? If I go to Optimize Disc, it says in order to avoid recompression I need to "use a compliant MPEG-2 video file". The video was rendered with Main Concept AVC, Max Bitrate 38 MBit, Avg Bitrate 32 MBit. I rendered out a short test video and audio file (both have identical file names). I'm trying to put together a Blu-ray with DVD Architect 5. ![]() ![]() ![]() daughter, Susan Salmons, Bowling Green, Ky. She was a member of Conway United Methodist Church. Born in Hocking County, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1982. Poling was a fashion buyer for Marting Brothers. POLING, 75, Coachmans Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday, Jan. Deltona Memorial Funeral Home, Orange City.ĪNNA B. Louis, Paul D., Winter Springs four grandchildren. Survivors: wife, Beatrice sons, Edward Jr., St. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, DeBary. He was a member of Sanford Aero-Modelers. Born in Chicago, he moved to Central Florida in 1985. Pfeiffer was a retired foreman with a steel mill. PFEIFFER, 72, Tilberg Street, Deltona, died Wednesday, Jan. Mohn Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Seminole.ĮDWARD C. Survivors: son, Ralph C., Orlando three grandchildren three great-grandchildren. He was a member of American Legion Post 273, Madeira Beach, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4256, Madeira Beach. He was a life member and former trustee of Holiday Isles Elks Lodge 1912, Madeira Beach. He was a member of Masonic Lodge, Los Angeles, Egypt Temple Shrine, Tampa, and Scottish Rite Valley of Grand Rapids, Mich. Nelson retired as a lieutenant colonel from the Army. RALPH EARLE NELSON, 89, Madeira Beach, died Sunday, Jan. Baldwin-Fairchild Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel. Survivors: daughter, Isobel Anderson, Winter Springs son, William, Miami sister, Jill D. Margaret’s Guild and Daughters of the King. Born in England, she moved to Central Florida in 1986. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Oviedo.ĬORDELIA HARRIET MCKNIGHT, 80, Courtland Loop, Winter Springs, died Wednesday, Jan. Survivors: daughter, Tammy Paisley, Casselberry son, Thomas Crespo, Mercerville, N.J. ![]() Born in Elizabeth, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1992. MAYE, 46, Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, died Monday, Jan. five stepchildren seven grandchildren 12 great-grandchildren. daughters, Faye Colvin, Sanford, June Swartzfager, South Daytona brother, Robert Martin, Sanford sisters, Lucille Stovall, Sanford, Agnes Jameson, Camden, S.C. ![]() She was a member of Central Baptist Church, Sanford. Born in Dublin, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1923. Keene was a retired school bus driver for Seminole County. GRACE HOLLOWAY KEENE, 82, East First Street, Sanford, died Wednesday, Jan. Survivors: father, King Gethers, Orlando mother, Louise, Orlando sisters, Fatina, April, Katie, Brenda, Gloria, all of Orlando brothers, Uysee, Tony, Willie, Richard, Ronnie, Louis, Johnny, Peter, Charles, Raymond, Pastor Terrell, all of Orlando, Elroy, Jacksonville, David Jr., Altamonte Springs, Ronald, Leroy, both of Miami. He was a member of New Providence Missionary Baptist Church. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Jones was a cook for Fuddruckers Restaurant, Altamonte Springs. TOMMY LEE JONES, 33, 9410 Albemarlee Road, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday, Jan. Survivors: son, Phillip E., Winter Park three stepgrandchildren. Born in Florida, she was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. POLLY LEVINE DUKES, 89, 3309 Ferndell Drive, Winter Park, died Tuesday, Jan. Edo Miller & Sons Funeral Home, Brunswick. Ehrenzeller, Nancy Clay, both of Titusville son, Brian Sr., Fort Myers stepdaughters, Georgan Shumans, Brunswick, Lynne Eggebeen, Orlando stepson, Scott Trotter, Titusville brother, L.E., Brunswick sister, Frankie Drury, Brunswick 21 grandchildren. Survivors: wife, Doris daughters, Margaret Grimsley, Oviedo, Laura C. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Brunswick. Chapman was retired from Rhodes Furniture Co. CHAPMAN, 63, Brunswick, Ga., died Monday, Jan. Mason, Orlando two grandsons four stepchildren. Cliff Kemp, Lake Mary stepdaughter, Katherine Wattwood, Orlando brother, Donald, San Jose, Calif. Survivors: wife, Gale daughter, Cheryl Furman, Orlando stepson, M. ![]() He was a member of South Orlando Kiwanis Club. He was a member of Board of Realtors of Orange County, Citrus County and the state of Florida. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Crystal River. Born in Orlando, he moved to Crystal River in 1989. Bridges was a retired real estate broker. BRIDGES, 70, Crystal River, died Tuesday, Jan. Orlando Direct Cremation Service, Orlando.ĬHARLES F. Bydalek, California daughters, Elizabeth Bydalek, Christina Bydalek, both of Orlando brother, Richard Haack, Illinois sister, Mary Laws, Fort Lauderdale five grandchildren. Born in Campus, Ill., she moved to Central Florida in 1990. MARJORIE ANN ADAMS, 58, 7919 Goldleaf St., Orlando, died Wednesday, Jan. ![]() |
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