Caddyshack

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Caddyshack
Movie poster for Caddyshack
Directed by
Harold Ramis
Produced by
Douglas Kenney
Written by
Douglas KenneyHarold RamisBrian Doyle-Murray
Starring
Chevy ChaseRodney DangerfieldTed KnightMichael O’KeefeBill MurrayDan Resin
Music by
Johnny Mandel
Cinematography
Stevan Larner
Editing by
William C. Carruth
Distributed by
Orion Picturesthru Warner Bros.
Release date(s)
July 25, 1980(1980-07-25)
Running time
98 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$6,000,000
Followed by
Caddyshack II
IMDb ? Allmovie
Caddyshack is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney. It stars Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O’Keefe and Bill Murray, with music by Kenny Loggins. Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill Murray’s elder brother, also has a supporting role.
This was Ramis’ first feature film and was a major boost to Dangerfield’s film career; previously, he was known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing almost $40 million in the U.S. alone (16th highest of the year), it was the first of a series of similar comedies. A sequel, Caddyshack II, followed in 1988, although it wasn’t nearly as successful or as well-received.
In 2000, Caddyshack was placed at number 71 on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 funniest American films. In 2005, a line from the movie was chosen by AFI for their list of the top 100 movie quotes from U.S. films. This film is also second on Bravo’s “100 Funniest Movies”.
Contents
1 Cast
2 Plot summary
3 Production
4 Reception
5 Honors
6 Caddyshack restaurants
7 References
8 External links
//
Cast
Chevy Chase - Ty Webb
Rodney Dangerfield - Al Czervik
Ted Knight - Judge Elihu Smails
Michael O’Keefe - Danny Noonan
Bill Murray - Carl Spackler
Sarah Holcomb - Maggie O’Hooligan
Scott Colomby - Tony D’Annunzio
Cindy Morgan - Lacey Underall
Dan Resin - Dr. Beeper
Henry Wilcoxon - Bishop Pickering
Albert Salmi - Mr. Noonan
Elaine Aiken - Mrs. Noonan
John F. Barmon Jr. - Spaulding Smails
Brian Doyle-Murray - Lou Loomis
Jackie Davis - Smoke Porterhouse
Also, Chuck Rodent was credited as playing the part of “Mr. Gopher.”
Plot summary
The film’s story centers on Danny Noonan (O’Keefe), one of many children in a working class Irish Catholic family. Danny aspires to attend college in Nebraska, but his parents can’t afford it and his grades are unremarkable, making obtaining a scholarship difficult. Danny works as a caddy at the upscale Bushwood Country Club, where he earns tips to add to his meager college fund.
Bushwood’s membership includes: Judge Smails (Knight), a stodgy WASP jurist and the country club’s co-founder; Doctor Beeper, an inattentive physician more concerned about his golf game than his patients; Bishop Pickering, a Lutheran minister; and Ty Webb (Chase), the son of Bushwood’s other co-founder and a free-spirited playboy, very unlike the other members. Danny often caddies for Ty, who teaches Danny about the finer points in life, usually while showing off a random trick shot.
Judge Smails notices the handiwork of a gopher on his way to the course. Smails confronts Bushwood’s greenskeeper Sandy McFiddish (Thomas A. Carlin), who then entrusts the task of removing the gopher to Carl Spackler (Murray), his unkempt, unhinged assistant, whose attempts to rid the course of the gopher become a running sub-plot of the main story. Later that day, the flamboyant nouveau riche real estate tycoon Al Czervik (Dangerfield) arrives, along with his Asian business partner Mr. Wang, as a guest of another member. Al first meets Judge Smails in the pro shop as Czervik comments on a hat he sees for sale, which he discovers is also being worn by Smails. Although obnoxious and somewhat immature, Czervik is friendly and affable, and easily endears himself to the caddies and other club members.
Danny’s boss Lou (Brian Doyle-Murray) informs the caddies that the country club’s caddy scholarship has become available after its previous winner, Carl Lippbaum, died of an anxiety attack while at school. Danny then decides to caddy for Judge Smails in hopes of earning his favor when Smails awards the next scholarship. Judge Smails’ foursome, which includes Dr. Beeper, Bishop Pickering and Smails’ grandson, Spaulding, begins their round, and is joined by Smails’ voluptuous niece, Lacey Underall. While he waits to start his game, Czervik wastes no time in needling Smails as he tees off, which causes Smails to slice his ball into the rough. Czervik’s group continues its rowdy behavior, which is of no help to Danny, as…(and so on)

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American green tree frog

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American Green Tree frog
Conservation status
Least Concern(IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Amphibia
Order:
Anura
Family:
Hylidae
Genus:
Hyla
Species:
H. cinerea
Binomial name
Hyla cinereaSchneider, 1792
Approximate range
The American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) is a common species of New World tree frog belonging to the genus Hyla. It is a popular species of pet frog.
Contents
1 Habitat
2 Diet
3 Characteristics
4 As pets and as state amphibian
4.1 As Pets
4.2 Handling
4.3 Home
4.4 Temperature
4.5 Diet
5 References
6 External links
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Habitat

With distended vocal sac
The habitat of American green tree frogs is usually near lakes, farm ponds, floodplain sloughs, cattail marshes, or bald cypress swamps. They inhabit the southeastern United States and some areas to the north and west, including all of Florida, southern Georgia, Louisiana, Delaware, eastern Maryland and Virginia, eastern North and South Carolina, eastern Texas, and areas extending along the Mississippi Valley to southern Illinois. They may possibly inhabit northeastern Mexico. They are also known to inhabit Vancouver Island, B.C. (Canada)
This is a common backyard species that can often be seen at porch lights, where they may gather to look for insects to eat. During the day, the green tree frogs may be found resting on the plants beside the pond.
Diet
American Green Tree Frog diet consists of what ever they can catch and swallow. Usually they will eat crickets, moths, flies, and many types of worms. Green Tree Frogs can go up to 21/2 days without eating.
Characteristics
The frog is medium-sized, up to 6 cm (2.5 inches). Their bodies are usually colored green with shades ranging from bright yellowish olive to lime green. The darkness of the color can change depending on lighting or temperature. There may be some small patches of gold or white. They may also have a white, pale yellow, or cream-colored line running from the jaw or upper lip to the groin. They have smooth skin and large toe pads. The abdomen is pale yellow to white. Males have wrinkled throats (indicating the vocal pouch) and are slightly smaller than females. Like most frogs, they eat a diet of insects (mostly crickets, moths, and flies) and other small invertebrates.

The mating season takes place from mid-April to mid-August. Females lay up to 400 eggs in shallow water, which attach to the roots of aquatic plants. Embryos hatch within a week and tadpoles transform between 55 to 63 days after hatching. Weather conditions influence breeding, which often takes place in rain. Indeed, the frogs are often seen during and after a rainstorm.
Tadpoles in captivity eat boiled vegetables, such as cucumbers or lettuce.
As pets and as state amphibian
The American green tree frog is available in most pet stores and cost between US$7-$20 each. They are relatively easy frogs to take care of. They need a large (at least two-gallon) terrarium and do well with bark, pebbles, or even paper towels on the floor of their terrarium.
The American green tree frog is the state amphibian of Georgia and Louisiana.

As Pets
Sometimes, frogs are domesticated because of their small size, fairly attractive looks, and in many cases, because of the undemanding conditions needed to take care of them; many, such as fully-aquatic Xenopus Laevis and Pipa Pipa, the Surinam toad, do not need heating unlike many reptiles. Since most frogs do not have the dietary needs of mammals, their food often represents a fraction of the expense needed to nourish dogs or cats. Green tree frogs are one of the most popular pet frogs.
Handling
Captive frogs should not be handled any more than necessary. Regular handling is stressful and unhealthy for amphibians, as the chemicals in human skin can be detrimental to them. When handling is necessary, clean gloves should be worn.
Home
A small group of green tree frogs (1-3) can be housed in a 15-gallon tall aquarium set up as a terrarium and covered with a screen lid. Cover the bottom of the terrarium with 2-3 inches of organic potting soil, topsoil or ground coconut fibers. 2-3 inches of sphagnum moss placed over a 1-inch layer of rinsed pea gravel also works well as a substrate for these frogs. Avoid substrates that contain chemical fertilizers, as these can poison the frogs if they come into contact with it. Keep the substrate in the terrarium moist at all times.
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Digital Classic Camera Leica M3

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Digital Classic Camera Leica M3
Type
Toy compact digital camera
Exposure metering
auto exposure
Storage
32 MB, readable by PC through USB-cable
Battery
CR2 battery
Weight
95 g without CR2 battery
The Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 is a miniature replica camera with the outer appearance of an old Leica M3 viewfinder camera. It comes delivered in a massive wooden box. Its digital camera processor is made by Zoran. Its body is made of metal, covered with leatherette. Some of the metal levers are movable but without function. The camera is very small and light. A special flash in oldtime style is available for Minox’s series of classic analog and digital replicas. Two buttons and the 2 digit display are the user interface, a special USB-cable must be plugged in as a computer interface. Despite its proper image quality it could also be seen as a toy camera, or even better as a ‘model camera’. In webcam mode it has only a resolution of 320×240 pixels.
Contents
1 Specifications
1.1 Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 2.1 (or 3.0)
1.2 Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 1.3
1.3 Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 4.0
1.4 Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 5.0
2 Links
//
Specifications
Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 2.1 (or 3.0)
Type: digital fixed-focus camera
Manufacturer: Minox
Lens: Minoctar 1:2.8/9.6mm (5 elements, glass lenses plus infrared filter), like 48mm for 35mm film
Sensor: 2.1 megapixel CMOS (1600×1200 pixels), ISO 100
Memory: 32 MB, readable by PC through USB-cable
Viewfinder: Galilei type optical finder
Display: 2 digit (shows exposure countdown and mode)
Exposure: auto exposure
dimensions: 65 x 48 x 44 mm
weight: 98 g without CR2 battery
Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 1.3
Lens: 1:3.0/10.3mm (5 elements, glass lenses plus infrared filter), like 50mm for 35mm film
Sensor: 1.3 megapixel CMOS (1280 x 960 pixels)
weight: 95 g without CR2 battery
Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 4.0
Lens: 1:2.8/9.6mm (5 elements, glass lenses plus infrared filter), like 48mm for 35mm film
Sensor: 3.2 megapixel CMOS (2048 x 1536 pixels)
weight: 95 g without CR2 battery
Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 5.0

Right
This is the first version with a LCD Screen and a SD slot.
Sensor: 5,0 megapixels, CMOS (2.060 x 1.920 pixels)
Video: 320 x 240 pixels
Internal memory: 32 MB
Screen: 1,5″ TFT LCD
Dimensions: 74mm x 47mm x 44mm
Links
Minox Leica M3 4.0 Mpix at www.collection-appareils.com
Categories: Digital cameras
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Radiology

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The is article focuses on radiology as a medical specialty. See also medical imaging.For industrial application see Radiography.
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Medical radiography. (Discuss)

Meeting protocol of the Wzburg Physical-Medical Society in the 1895 volume.

Examination of an X-ray exposure of a patient
Radiology is the branch or speciality of medicine that deals with the study and application of imaging technology like x-ray and radiation to diagnosing and treating disease.
Originally it was the aspect of medical science dealing with the use of electromagnetic energy emitted by X-ray machines or other such radiation devices for the purpose of obtaining visual information as part of medical imaging. Radiology that involves use of x-ray is called roentgenology. The modern day radiological imaging is no longer limited to the use of x-rays, and now includes technology-intensive imaging with high frequency sound waves, magnetic fields, and radioactivity.
Wilhelm Conrad R?ntgen (English spelling Roentgen) first discovered x-radiation on 8 November 1895 at the Physical Institute of Wzburg University. He named the radiation he had discovered “X-radiation”. This term is still in use today in the Anglo-American region. His work was first published in a meeting protocol of the Wzburg Physical-Medical Society in the 1895 volume; the article was submitted by W.C. R?ntgen on 28 December 1895. Roentgen received the first Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of X-rays in 1901.
Today, following extensive training, radiologists direct an array of imaging technologies (such as ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) Computer Assisted Tomography, nuclear medicine, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) to diagnose or treat disease. Interventional radiology is the performance of (usually minimally invasive) medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. The acquisition of medical imaging is usually carried out by the radiographer or radiologic technologist. Outside of the medical field, radiology also encompasses the examination of the inner structure of objects using X-rays or other penetrating radiation.
Contents
1 Subdivisions
2 Acquisition of radiological images
2.1 Projection (plain) radiography
2.2 Fluoroscopy
2.3 CT scanning
2.4 Ultrasound
2.5 MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
2.6 Nuclear Medicine
3 Teleradiology
4 Radiologist training
4.1 United States
4.2 Germany
5 References
6 See also
7 External links
//
Subdivisions

Medical imaging
As a medical specialty, radiology can be classified broadly into Diagnostic radiology and Therapeutic radiology.
Diagnostic radiology is the interpretation of images of the human body to aid in the diagnosis or prognosis of disease. General diagnostic radiologists may interpret studies in multiple fields commensurate with their training and expertise. Multiple sub-specialties exist however which require one and two year fellowships and further certification. These include;
Chest radiology.
Abdominal & Pelvic radiology. Sometimes together termed “Body Imaging.”
Interventional radiology uses imaging to guide therapeutic and angiographic procedures. Also known as Vascular & Interventional radiology.
Neuroradiology involves the osseous spine and its neural contents, and head and neck imaging.
Pediatric radiology.
Musculoskeletal radiology.
Mammography and Women’s Imaging.
Nuclear Medicine
Ultrasonography
Therapeutic radiology, Radiotherapy a separate specialty, utilizes radiation to treat cancer and other diseases. It is also known as radiation oncology.
Acquisition of radiological images
The following imaging modalities are used in the field of diagnostic radiology:
Projection (plain) radiography
Main article: Projectional radiography
Radiographs (or Roentgenographs, named after the discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm Conrad R?ntgen (18451923)):1 are often used for evaluation of bony structures and soft tissues. An X-Ray machine directs electromagnetic radiation upon a specified region in the body. This radiation tends to pass through less dense matter (air, fat, muscle, and other tissues), but is absorbed or scattered by denser materials (bones, tumors, lungs affected by severe pneumonia). In Film-Screen Radiography, radiation which has passed through a patient then strikes a cassette containing a screen of fluorescent phosphors and exposes x-ray film. Areas of film exposed to higher amounts of radiation will appear as black or grey on X-ray film while areas exposed to less radiation will appear lighter or white. In Computed Radiography (CR), the x-rays passing through the patient…(and so on)

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Direct drive mechanism

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(Redirected from Direct Drive Mechanism)
A Direct drive mechanism is one that takes the power coming from a motor without any reductions (such as a gearbox).
Contents
1 Advantages
2 Disadvantages
3 Applications
3.1 High-speed
3.2 Medium or variable
3.3 Very low rotational speeds
3.4 Other uses
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Advantages
Increased efficiency: The power is not wasted in friction (from the belt, chain, etc, and especially, gearboxes.)
Reduced noise: Being a simpler device, a direct-drive mechanism has fewer parts which could vibrate, and the overall noise emission of the system is usually lower.
Longer lifetime: Having fewer moving parts also means having fewer parts prone to failure. Failures in other systems are usually produced by aging of the component (such as a stretched belt), or stress.
High torque at low rpm.
Faster and precise positioning. High torque and low inertia allows faster positioning times on permanent magnets synchronous servo drives. Feedback sensor directly on rotary part allows precise angular position sensing.
Drive stiffness. Mechanical backlash, hysteresis and elasticity is removed avoiding use of gearbox or ball screw mechanisms.
Disadvantages
The main disadvantage of the system is that it needs a special motor. Usually motors are built to achieve maximum torque at high rotational speeds, usually 1500 or 3000rpm. While this is useful for many applications (such as an electric fan), other mechanisms need a relatively high torque at very low speeds, such as a turntable, which needs a constant (and very precise) 33 1/3 rpm or 45 rpm. A 1500 rpm motor couldn’t even start rotating if fed the necessary voltage to make it spin at 33 rpm, and it wouldn’t be precise keeping that speed.
The slow motor also needs to be physically larger than its faster counterpart. For example, in a belt-coupled turntable, the motor diameter is about 1 inch (2.5 cm). On a direct-drive turntable, the motor is about 4″ (10 cm).
Also, direct-drive mechanisms need a more precise control mechanism. Low voltage variations on a high-speed motor, which is reduced to low rpms can go unnoticed, but in a direct-drive, those variations are directly reflected on the rotational speed.
Applications
Direct drive mechanisms are present in several products:
High-speed
Fans: Imprecise, depending on the fan, between 1000 and 12000 rpm.
Hard drives: Very precise, 5400, 7200, 10000, 15000 rpm and others.
VCR heads: Very precise, 1800 rpm (NTSC) or 1500 rpm (PAL).
Sewing Machines: 3000 rpm to 5000 rpm depending on machine type.
Turn Tables: CNC machines with fast and precise turning tables
Medium or variable
Floppy disk drives
CD drives: the CD is directly coupled to the rotor; 250 to 500 rpm for audio, higher speeds in portable and computer drives.
Very low rotational speeds
Turntables: Very precise, 78, 33 1/3 and 45 rpm.
Other uses
The original introduction of pedals to the bicycle, around 1860, incorporated a direct-drive mechanism, where the pedals were directly connected to the front wheel hub, and one rotation of the pedals produced one rotation of the front wheel. This mechanism is still used on most unicycles.
The use of these mechanisms in high-power devices is under progress:
Washing machine: Fisher & Paykel released a direct-drive washing machine in the market in 1991, followed by Toshiba in 1997. LG and Samsung also introduced a washing machine which drives the drum with a direct-drive motor in spring of 2006.
Train: The Milwaukee Road class EP-2 electric locomotives introduced in 1919 had the driving wheels mounted directly to the traction motor shafts. East Japan Railway Company (JR East) built an experimental E993 series electric multiple-unit (EMU) called the “AC Train” in January 2002 to test the feasibility of direct-drive motors on commuter trains. The technology was later incorporated in the production E331 series EMU which entered service on the Keiy? Line in 2007.
Vehicle: Dutch e-Traction Company produce a direct drive bus wheel for elecrical vehicle. Bus has 4 wheel each 400kg, with electronics and water cooling driving completely the Bus without any central motor, gearbox or other things. Bus space is than fully used only for a accumulator batteries.
Wind turbine: Northern Power Systems, Inc. developed and produced a direct drive technology for use in wind turbine applications. The use of permanent magnets reduces the friction in comparison to traditional gear-drive systems on wind turbines, increasing efficiency.[citation needed]
Speed dome cameras: JVC Professional developed and produced a direct drive mechanism for use in speed dome cameras in CCTV systems. Direct drive enebles perfect control of camera mechanism speeds,…(and so on)

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Antonov An-148

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Antonov An-148
Antonov An-148 at Le Bourget airport, Paris Air Show 2007
Role
Airliner
National origin
Ukraine
Manufacturer
Antonov
First flight
December 17, 2004
Introduced
April 2005
Status
Certified February 26, 2007
Primaryusers
Polet Airlines(on order)Rossiya(on order)
Number built
2 (as of April 2005)
Unit cost
US$1822 million
The Antonov An-148 (Ukrainian: ??????? ??-148) is a regional jet aircraft designed by the Ukrainian aircraft firm Antonov. In December 2006 the An-148 completed certification testing and on February 26, 2007 received its type certificate with the Motor Sich D-436-148 engines and AI-450-MS Auxiliary Power Unit, a variant of the -9 APU series , from the Interstate Aviation Committee Aviation Register (IAC AR). There are plans to certify this airplane according to Joint Aviation Authorities JAR-25 standards, as the existing certification have already been designed to meet the ICAO Ch. 4 (noise and environmental requirements) as well as the established Western European airworthiness rules . An-148 is currently produced by Russian Voronezh Aircraft Production Association.
Contents
1 Design
2 Variants
3 Current orders
4 Specifications (An-148-100B)
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
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Design
The An-148 aircraft is a high-wing monoplane with twin jet turbine engines mounted in pods under the wing. This arrangement protects the engines and wing structure against damage from foreign objects (FOD). A built-in auto-diagnosis system, auxiliary power unit, high reliability, as well as the wing configurating allow the An-148 to be used at poorly equipped airfields. Modern flight and navigation equipment, multifunctional displays and a fly-by-wire system enable the An-148 aircraft to operate day and night, under IFR and VFR weather conditions on high density air routes. The An-148 cockpit features five 15 cm by 20 cm (6″ by 8″) LCDs built by Russia Aviapribor and fly-by-wire flight controls (using technologies developed for the An-70 cargo transport) The wing and fuselage are adapted from those used on the An-74 jet transport.
Variants

An-148 is landing. Gostomel, Ukraine, September 2008

Antonov An-148 at Paris Air Show 2007

On display at the MAKS Airshow in Moscow, 2007
The An-148-100 regional aircraft is the main model of the An-148. It seats 70 passengers at 34 in pitch (864 mm) or up to 80 passengers at 762 mm (30 in) pitch in a one class 2+3 seating layout. The aircraft is also configurable in a multiple-class layout which can carry fewer passengers, typically with 4 abreast business class.
For Siberian operators, Antonov plans a model with a higher gross weight and additional fuel capacity in the center tank, extending the range with 75 passengers from 1,187 nmi to 1,943 nmi. An variant is also planned to offer a special 2,752-nmi-range, which would serve as a platform for the “E1″, capable of for non-stop Moscow-Vladivostok (3,777 nm) services carrying 44 passengers.
There are also proposals for a stretched -200 series aircraft, 5.3 m longer which would seat 90100 passengers.
The list price for the An-148-100 has been set at $18-20 million USD. Antonov claims direct operating costs will be 25-30 percent lower than an Embraer 170.
In April 2005, the An-148, received its first order from Ilyushin Finance Co. (IFC) leasing company and the airline company Krasair signed a lease agreement for 10 aircraft with an option on 5 units valued at $270 million.
Variant for 40-45 passengers with a range up to 7000 km
Variant for 1030 passengers with a range up to 8700 km
Cargo variant with the side cargo door to handle pallets and containers
Cargo-passenger variant for mixed airlift
Special purpose variants (ambulance, different types of monitoring etc.).
Stretched 200 series in A and B forms (short and long range respectively)
Other variants with foreign made engines with thrust of 6000 8000 kgf are being considered.
Current orders
Russia
111
Ilyushin Finance Co.
53
Polet
20
Rossiya
18
Volga-Dnepr
>10
KrasAir
10
Iran
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HESA
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Ukraine
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Recycling in the Netherlands

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Contents
1 Collection processes
2 Municipality Recycling facilities:
3 Facts and figures
4 Recycling expertise
5 EU Regulations
6 Deposit systems
7 Materials collected
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Collection processes
The curbside collection systems for recyclates employed vary across the Netherlands:
the GFT (”Groente Fruit en Tuinafval”) box or Green box - nearly almost all municipalities except some quarters of major cities. Frequency ~ once per week
Red box - household chemicals, batteries, TL, etc. - most cities. Frequency ~ once per three months
paper collection (generally without boxes, population is expected to provide carton boxed packages). May be collected through local organisations such as sports groups. Frequency ~ once per week
White bag - clothing. Frequency ~ rare
Municipality Recycling facilities:
All municipalities are required to provide known collection points for recyclable and/or hazardous materials. All types of separated trash can be accepted here for free or a small sum depending on type of material (green stuff and concrete/bricks is usually free). Some stores perform collection of chemicals (paint, batteries). There are a great number of second-hand shops (run by charity organisations) that accept goods for processing, although technically, this is re-use.
Facts and figures
Landfills are used for less than 10% of all waste. Dutch household waste recycling averages to 60% (2006).[citation needed]
Compost (2003):
The separately gathered organic fraction is 50% of household waste, or 1500 kilotonnes. This is processed to 600 kilotonnes of compost, and the end-product partially exported while over annual national consumption.
Paper (2005):
In the Netherlands itself, the recycled amount in 2005 was up to 2.5 million tonnes, which is 75% of annual consumption. By contrast, in the EU, over 50% of paper is recycled.
Recycling expertise
The Dutch have a lot of experience in recycling, stimulated by lack of free grounds and significant government funding. This expertise is sensibly exported. The following Dutch article (2006) reports the involvement of the Dutch in the reform of UK recycling industry:.
EU Regulations
National law concerning recycling is heavily influenced by EU regulations. Reforms may have great impact on national collection systems (for instance a downgrade of the recycling system is imaginable, when deposits on types of drink containers are lifted). Also, the environmental impact of industry is closely guarded by EU standards.
Deposit systems
Deposit systems are in use for beer bottles, drink containers. For these items, the deposit (”statiegeld”) is returned by automated machines at supermarkets. You can view a video of such a machine in use and returning the deposit here:
Gas bottles and household appliances are also covered by this (Although for these the money is never returned, it requires a shop owner to accept the discarded item it replaces, if handed in. The used term is “verwijderingsbijdrage” or “removal fee”. Extra earnings from this system are spent on investments in the recycling industry).
Materials collected
The different types of recyclable materials collected include:
All types of paper/cardboard (excluding plastics, metal fragments and organic contamination)
Glass jars and bottles - by common collection points
Compostable materials
Plastics - Type 1 and 2 PETE
Motor oil
Tires - some re-treaded, some mixed with ashpalt for road resurfacing
Metal cans - beverage and soup cans, although usually extracted from trash by separation techniques
Beer bottles through deposit systems
Plastic soda containers through deposit systems
Ink cartridge
All types of batteries
Clothing and toys for second-hand use
Construction timber
Concrete and bricks used as roadfill, or grinded down and mixed as new
Household appliances - may also be returned through shop when buying new products

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Whitemarsh Hall

July 14th, 2009 by whyblog

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Whitemarsh Hall was a huge estate located on 300acres (1.2km2) of land in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA, and owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva.
Built by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer between 1916 and 1921, the mansion consisted of 6 stories (3 of which were partly or fully underground), 147 rooms, 45 bathrooms, 100,000square feet (9,300m2), and specialty rooms including a ballroom, gymnasium, movie theatre, and even a refrigerating plant. It had been a wedding present from Stotesbury to his second wife, Eva.
The mansion was lavishly decorated with statues, paintings, and tapestry Stotesbury had collected over the years, a collection later displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The furniture was purchased from France and the floor was lined with exquisite Oriental rugs, under the guidance of the famous art dealer Joseph Duveen. Duveen also advised Stotesbury in art purchases to decorate the huge mansion. The gardens and landscaping were designed by the great urbanist and architect Jacques Grer. The estate also included several lesser houses and utility buildings spread over the 300acres (1.2km2), as well as four large greenhouses for growing trees and ferns. Smaller greenhouses were used for growing the many flowers needed to decorate the house for the lavish parties the Stotesburies liked to host. More than 70 gardeners worked at maintaining the grounds. The inside staff usually numbered forty, but many of them would follow the Stotesburies as they made their yearly pilgrimages to their Florida mansion, El Mirasol, for the winter and to Wingwood House, their mansion in Bar Harbor, Maine for the summer.
Whitemarsh Hall had often been called the “American Versailles”, because of attention to detail in the gardens and in the main building. The nickname wasn’t meant to elevate Whitemarsh Hall to the level of Versailles however.
For about nine years the mansion was the site of lavish balls and receptions. The intensity of the party life dropped a bit after the depression in 1929, and fell even more after 1933 when the Stotesburies were openly criticized for enjoying a life of splendour while most of the country suffered the hardships of the Great Depression.
Eva Stotesbury discovered, after the death of her husband in 1938, that she was relatively broke. Stotesbury had once declared that it cost him over a million dollars a year to maintain the house and the extensive property surrounding it. As a result of the Great Depression, the value of Whitemarsh Hall was significantly lowered. Eva closed the mansion and moved to one of her other mansions, El Mirasol in Palm Beach, Florida. She donated the two mile (3 km) long, eight foot tall steel fence to the War Department to be turned into metal for 18,000 guns.
During much of the war the property was used for warehousing the bulk of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art art treasures as it was feared that the Nazis would bombard Manhattan from U-boats. Eva Stotesbury had already put the property on the market after her husband’s death, but there were no buyers. The property did not sell until 1943.
The mansion was sold for $167,000 to the Pennwalt Chemical Corporation to make into a research laboratory. 20 years later, in 1963, Pennwalt built a new research center in the King of Prussia area and moved out of Whitemarsh Hall. The property was neglected and vandalised over the following years.
After the house was demolished in 1980, a development of modern townhouses called Stotesbury Estates was built on the property. Some small remnants of the huge gardens still exist today. There is a fountain, several statues, pieces of low concrete fence and the concrete gazebo-like structure with stairs. It was part of the garden, facing the back of the home. The main entrance which was one mile (1.6 km) from the back of Whitemarsh Hall still remains, without the steel gates. The gate house also remains on Douglas Road off Willow Grove Avenue. The house was larger than the White House in Washington, DC.

A fragment remaining from the Whitemarsh estate

A remaining part of the main entrance to Whitemarsh Hall
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References
^ Charles G. and Edward C. Zwicker. Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of E.T. Stotesbury. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.
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Tap (valve)

July 7th, 2009 by whyblog

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(Redirected from Faucet)
“Spigot” redirects here. For other uses, see Spigot (disambiguation).

Indoor Tap - commonly found in the bathroom/laundry and/or kitchen. This English faucet is a single-handle, double-spout tap (one spout for hot, one spout for cold); most modern North American faucets have a single spout shared by hot and cold water supplies allowing warm flows.

Separate hot and cold taps in the UK

North American shower tap. Lower lever controls water exit; left: to bathtub (”TUB”), right: to shower (”SHR”), middle: no water. Middle lever controls temperature: turn anti-clockwise to augment water flow, turn further to increase temperature.
A tap is a valve for controlling the release of a liquid or gas. In the British Isles and most of the Commonwealth the word is used for any everyday type of valve, particularly the fittings that control water supply to bathtubs and sinks. In the U.S. the usage is sometimes more specialised, with the term “tap” restricted to uses such as beer taps and the word faucet being used for water outlets.
Contents
1 Water taps
2 Beer taps
3 Gas taps
4 Physics of taps
5 Tap mechanisms
5.1 Backflow
6 References
7 See also
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Water taps

Water spigot. In North American plumbing terms, this would be called a valve (a faucet tends to be an indoor fixture with more cosmetic appeal), a hose hydrant, or a hose bibb.
The physical characteristic which differentiates a spigot from other valves is the lack of any type of a mechanical thread or fastener on the outlet.
Water for baths, sinks and basins can be provided by separate hot and cold taps; this arrangement is common in the UK, particularly in bathrooms/lavatories. In kitchens, in the U.S., the UK, most of the EU and in many other places, mixer taps are often used instead. In this case, hot and cold water from the two valves is mixed together before reaching the outlet, allowing the water to emerge at any temperature between that of the hot and cold water supplies. Mixer taps were invented by Thomas Campbell of Saint John, New Brunswick and patented in 1880.
For baths and showers, mixer taps frequently incorporate some sort of pressure balancing feature so that the hot/cold mixture ratio will not be affected by transient changes in the pressure of one or the other of the supplies. This helps avoid scalding or uncomfortable chilling as other water loads occur (such as the flushing of a toilet).
Rather than two separate valves, mixer taps frequently use a single, more complex, valve whose handle moves up and down to control the amount of water flow and from side to side to control the temperature of the water. Especially for baths and showers, the latest designs do this using a built in thermostat. These are known as thermostatic mixing valves, or TMVs, and can be mechanical or electronic.

An outdoor tap in Hokkaido, Japan.
If separate taps are fitted, it may not be immediately clear which tap is hot and which is cold. The hot tap generally has a red indicator while the cold tap generally has a blue or green indicator. In English-speaking countries, the taps are frequently also labeled with an “H” or “C”. Note that in countries with Romance languages, sometimes the letters “C” for hot and “F” for cold are used, possibly creating confusion when English speakers visit these countries or vice versa. Mixer taps may have a red-blue stripe or arrows indicating which side will give hot and which cold.
In most countries, there is a ’standard’ arrangement of hot/cold taps: for example in the United States and Canada, the hot tap is on the left by building code requirements. This convention applies in the UK too, but many installations exist where it has been ignored. Mis-assembly of some single-valve mixer taps will exchange hot and cold even if the fixture has been plumbed correctly.
Most handles on residential homes are connected to the valve shaft and fastened down with a screw. Although on most commercial and industrial applications they are fitted with a removable key called a “loose key” or “Water key” which has a square peg and a square ended key to turn off and on the water. You can also take off the “Loose key” to prevent vandals from turning on the water. In older building before the “Loose key” was invented for some landlords or caretakers to take off the handle of a residential tap, which had teeth that would meet up with the cogs on the valve shaft. This Teeth and cog system is still used on most modern faucets. Although most of the time a “Loose key” is on industrial and commercial applications sometimes you may see a “Loose key” on homes by the seashore to prevent guests from washing the sand off their feet.
Beer taps
Main article: Beer tap
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A Powertrain Control Module, abbreviated PCM, is an automotive component, an electronic control unit (ECU), used on motor vehicles. It is generally a combined control unit, consisting of the engine control unit (also known as an ECU) and the transmission control unit.commonly controls more than 5 factors in the car or truck
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