Marcie Hall, University Hospitals psychiatrist to break down the science behind kindness. And it made me start wondering if you don't experience kindness in your life, what are the ramifications to your health then? Hmm. Whether you're the giver, you're the receiver, or you simply just witness kindness being given to somebody else, you reap tremendous benefits to your health. You know, me, too, because we both thought we wanted to do something on kindness. I mean, it's something I've always wanted to do, but I've been reading about kindness and gratitude and the happiness that it brings people. Is that what they call it? When someone buys your coffee and then you, in turn, buy someone else's coffee. And this is I've never been part of that kindness chain. It's the thought that counts, right? I mean, that's what they say, but it turns out the action actually counts more, right? We're talking about kindness, the quality of being friendly and considerate and should be basic in daily living, right? But what if being kind to people could actually make you live longer, right? Decrease your stress level, maybe even help with aches and pains.Īnd I'm Pete Kenworthy. And when I tell you I was going to buy you a cup of coffee, I'm not kidding. So, Pete, I knew we were going to get together today. UH Rainbow psychiatrist Marcie Hall, MD, explains the research-backed benefits of kindness – and how you can develop this powerful habit. It’s free, widely available and has no side effects. It can protect your overall health twice as much as aspirin protects against heart disease. It can help you experience fewer aches and pain and lower your blood pressure. The simple human act of kindness has numerous health benefits. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify
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Isn't it more likely than not that the $40 million comes from this aspect of privatization? Looking at bids and ignoring the impact of privatizing is silo thinking. All the rest is frills, even if ostensible coverage is widened. If there is no high quality evidence about the impact of shifting the definition of what is medically necessary, wouldn't it be a good idea to gather some? The shift from Medicare decision-making to private insurance carrier decision-making is the key aspect of a Medicare Advantage plan. In both traditional Medicare and an MA PPO, patients have the right to appeal any decision that they believe is made in error. High-quality evidence does not currently exist concerning how, if at all, medical necessity decisions differ between traditional Medicare and MA PPOs. Under an MA PPO plan, the insurer offering the plan makes those decisions. One difference is that in traditional Medicare, the Medicare program makes decisions about whether a service is ‘medically necessary,’ which is not universally defined. Q: Are similar services covered under MA PPO plans as traditional Medicare?Ī: Yes, MA PPO plans are regulated by Medicare and required to cover the same services as traditional Medicare. So it is important to reproduce UCOP's own words from its FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) document: The official word has been that everything will be much the same, that it is possible to save $40 million - or whatever the latest estimate is - without a degrading. Of course, the problems that arise from silo thinking occur only if there is a degrading of the retiree health care offerings. Ignoring the consequences of degrading retiree health care on such behavioral aspects and focusing on cost is silo thinking. The availability of retiree health insurance is important in such decisions. Yours truly has participated as a presenter at an annual conference encouraging such faculty to consider their retirement options. Various forms of phased retirement have been offered. Over the years - certainly at UCLA - there have been efforts at UCLA to encourage long-service, older faculty to retire. If it didn't, why was it created in the first place? Apart from legal issues of vesting, it figures into attraction and retention. Retiree health care is a significant benefit for active employees. Focusing on just one form of compensation and calculating supposed cost savings is silo thinking. You cannot separate retiree health care from other forms of compensation. The new committee that was hastily set up (after the original retiree health committee was abruptly killed) has no independent means of verifying what it is being told about the proposed privatization. The current rush to adopt a Medicare Advantage plan, probably by next month, is a perfect illustration of "silo thinking."* Basically, the issue is being driven by cost - although, as we have pointed out - the cost information seems to be provided by a UCOP-hired consultant. It’s not just the world turned white the landscape takes on an entirely new identity. If you’ve played Forza Horizon 3: Blizzard Mountain, you’ll have a basic idea of what to expect. There just seems to be so much detail, from the spectrum of colours in the trees as their leaves die off at different rates, to the soggy roadside puddles that persist in an environment that’s becoming too cool for them to evaporate. It’s been Autumn throughout the bulk of this review and it might just be my favourite season. A Crazy Shade of WinterThere’s a glimpse of all four seasons during the four- to five-hour introduction phase, but once the prologue’s first “year” is over seasons will rotate weekly (online or offline). As someone who’ll happily wear the same jeans and hoodie for a decade I’m a little numb to fashion, personally, but the GTA Online-style victory dances are pretty cute. Whether the piles of emotes, avatar clothing options, and novelty horns grab your fancy will be a matter of personal preference. It seems most of this stuff can also be won randomly as you level up and, while I’m not a big fan of slot-machine style prizes, it should be noted there are no microtransactions involved and no performance upgrades are gated behind it. These ‘Forzathon points’ can be redeemed at a separate shop for rare cars and other vanity items, including emotes that seem to range from ‘memes from when Vine was still a thing’ to ‘yep, that’s that dance my kid does forty times a day.’ It’s a bit like the mileage exchange in GT Sport. It’s worthwhile to participate, too, because the points picked up from completing Forzathon challenges form a second in-game currency, separate from the regular credits earned racing. And strangers are ghosted on contact, too – during both free roaming and Forzathon Live events – so no one can interrupt your cruising or stunt driving unless you link up and join a convoy with them, at which point collisions are in effect. Pausing, rewinding that all still works, even online. “Even as an antisocial grouch when it comes to multiplayer, I honestly found no good reason to remove myself from the online environment. It happened to me a couple of times and there was no loss of progress at all. You can play entirely offline if you want, and being knocked offline for any reason isn’t an issue, either, because it’s smart enough to seamlessly transition between its offline and online state in the background while you continue playing. It’s not unlike a more intimate version of The Crew, though the difference is it’s not compulsory. We still race against AI – unless you elect to race with or against friends and such – but you’ll be sharing the open world itself with the rest of us, doing our own thing. Midlands MadnessThis is all largely made possible by Horizon 4’s new default nature as an online, shared-world racer where all the other non-traffic cars cruising the open world are human players. With this many cars, this much customisation, and a never-ending stream of things to do, it seems Forza Horizon 4 wants to prove being here for a good time AND a long time aren’t mutually exclusive. Racing, rally, drift, drag, editing your own events with Horizon Blueprint: the lot. All of this is on top of what’s essentially the traditional Horizon experience: dozens, and dozens, and dozens of races and activities spread across a host of disciplines. 1, 2024 (you have three months to met the minimum spend requirement). If you’re looking to earn the pass for 20, you’ll want to wait to meet the minimum spend requirement until Jan. After earning the 50,000-point bonus, plus the 1,000 points you’ll get from completing the $1,000 minimum spending requirement, you’ll be at 51,000 qualifying points - 84,000 points shy of earning the pass or 74,000 points if you’re a cardmember on the first of the year (due to the 10,000 point boost).īut you’ll want to pay attention to your timing. Unfortunately though, we’ve seen higher offers for the personal cards in the past.īut keep in mind that getting one of these personal cards won’t earn you the pass all on its own, though it’s a very good start. The first three cards on the list are the personal Southwest credit cards - the Southwest Plus card, the Southwest Premier card and the Southwest Priority card. Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card: Earn 80,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening,.Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Premier Business Credit Card: Earn 60,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in the first 3 months from account opening.Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority Credit Card: Earn 50,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Credit Card: Earn 50,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Credit Card: Earn 50,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.These points can be earned in three ways: paid flights booked through Southwest, base points earned from Rapid Rewards partners and points earned on Southwest credit cards. 31, 2023), you’ll receive a 10,000-point boost each year, thus requiring only 125,000 Companion Pass-qualifying points. But, if you are a Southwest credit card holder on the first business day of the year (which you will be if you apply for the card now through Dec. To earn the pass, you must earn 135,000 qualifying points or fly 100 qualifying flights with Southwest in a calendar year. On a standard-length Companion Pass, you’re allowed to change your companion up to three times per year (not including the initial companion), meaning in theory you could have as many as seven people as your companion over two calendar years. The one main rule of the Companion Pass is there must be at least one seat available for sale in any fare class on a flight for which you’ve purchased your own ticket, either with cash or Southwest points. The pass allows you to bring a companion with you on any Southwest flight for free, plus the cost of any taxes and fees, which are generally as low as $5.60 one way for a domestic flight. The Southwest Companion Pass is truly a no-strings-attached perk, as it comes with very few restrictions. So how can you earn the pass with this card? And how does the Southwest Companion Pass work? Let’s dig into the details and find out if getting a Southwest Companion Pass makes sense for you. And thanks to the Southwest credit card offers, there’s actually a way to earn this pass right now without even stepping on a Southwest plane. This is also the best timing to start your Southwest Companion Pass strategy as it’ll allow you to have the pass for nearly two years. Traditionally, the pass is valid for the rest of the year it’s earned, plus the entire following year.Īnd while earning the pass now will be beneficial for some, if you play your cards right, you can actually earn the pass through Dec. This pass allows another passenger to fly with you for free (plus taxes) an unlimited number of times for the life of the pass. The coveted Southwest Companion Pass is an elite travel benefit that’s almost too good to be true. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. We may receive a commission through our affiliate partners if you apply and are approved for a product, but our reporting is always independent and objective. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĬNN Underscored reviews financial products based on their overall value. So I went and I got a Martin, and I love it! He knew what he was talking about. Use Gibsons more for your electric purposes.' Of course, the song was originally written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove, and first recorded by David Allan Coe and then George Jones, but Taj here takes a run at the bluesy Chris Stapleton arrangement. Dan said, 'They're the best acoustic guitars anyway. His guitar cover of Chris Stapleton’s Tennessee Whiskey version is downright phenomenal. He has a candy store full of guitars, and he said, 'Well, why don't you go and take the check and get a Martin.' Because kind enough to send me enough to get a Martin. He has certainly come along way Which do you prefer His instrumental take, or his. And so the airline sent me a check, but they didn't send me enough to buy another small-bodied, parlour-room-style Gibson.Īnd so I was sitting with Dan and I told him, 'Man! I'm out of business, and I've got some shows coming up this week and the rest of the month, but I don't have another guitar.' Thought we'd put Taj's Tennessee Whiskey collection to date in one video. But I was coming back from the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and it got destroyed. I got the guitar because my other guitar was modeled after Robert Johnson's, the L-1 Gibson. What do you like about the sound of the guitar? I wish it still smelled like that now it smells like the dirty clothes that I keep in the guitar case! I just thought, 'Oh my goodness, this is so my green baby.' Because it smelled green, it smelled like a new, fresh-cut tree. After I had chosen it, he asked me what the serial number was because he was making out the ticket, and I told him the numbers, and it had and I was like, 'Oh my God - that's my phone number!' And it's got the same digits in the serial number as my phone number! So that's a sign. But this one? Only me.Īnd the cool thing about it is, the guy brought out three of 'em, and I said, 'No, just give me the one I just played.' And he said, 'I'm not letting you walk out without making a bond with the instrument.'Īnd so I played all of them, and the third one that he brought down was the one that I needed to have. The other one that I had, I bought off eBay, so somebody else had had it before. It's a really cool place, full of good guitars. It was two years ago, now, and I got it in Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee. Here's what Valerie told us about her guitar last August: Valerie June plays Rock the Garden on Sunday, June 22. Ive looked for love in all the same old places. And honey, I stay stoned on your love all the ti A me A6sus4 A. Youre as sweet as strawberry win A e A6sus4 A. After the session, the Memphis singer-songwriter took some time to talk about her then-new acoustic guitar and the mystical connection - prompted by a coincidence involving her phone number - she felt with it. A Youre as smoo A6sus4 th A as Tennessee Bm7 whiskey. Valerie June visited The Current's studio on August 10, 2013, to play a few songs and to chat with Mac Wilson. I can do do that in about 5 minutes.”Īnother of the 980’s main selling points is Kwikset’s unique SmartKey system, which allows homeowners to rekey the cylinder themselves in a few minutes. When you take into account the total package, it is easier by far to defeat the Kwikset deadbolt.” He elaborated: “I can open up a Kwikset deadbolt in under a minute simply by drilling through the screws.” Moreover, “You can pull the faceplate off a Kwikset deadbolt and the screws are exposed-you can do this all from the outside-and you can back those screws up, pull the lock off the door, gain entry, and put it all back together and nobody would ever know. As Winton put it: “If you just asked me which lock is more pickable, solely based on lock picking or lock bumping, and we’re only talking about the cylinder, then Kwikset would be the more bump-proof or pick-resistant lock. Rather, robustness against forced entry is the main concern. Every expert we spoke to said stealth entry, like lock-picking and lock-bumping, is not a major concern for homeowners. Because the 980 uses what’s called a wafer tumbler, versus the Schlage’s pin tumbler, it’s inherently bump-proof and exceedingly pick-resistant. It’s Kwikset’s only Grade 1-rated deadbolt priced for residential use, and thus is the only direct competitor to the Schlage B60N. The Kwikset 980 was our primary measure of comparison for the Schlage locks.
Worldwide himself, whom he's been lucky enough to collaborate with. The Cuban American rhymer spends his days recording at the illustrious Circle House studio and has even caught the attention of Mr. Recently, he dropped the visual adaptation of his song “Cream,” in which he shows us how he rolls through the lavish streets of South Beach. It also features his collaboration with Miami locals Prez P and FloKid.īobby Biscayne is on a mission to become the glue that keeps Dade County’s budding rap scene united as one. Last year, the Guatemalan/Honduran rapper released his solo LP, Tunnel Vision, which features production from Cardiak, Nard & B, and more. He shared stages with the likes of Maybach Music’s Gunplay, Schoolboy Q, Big K.R.I.T., Stalley, and Casey Veggies. During that same year, ER performed over 50 shows at festivals like SXSW. As one-half of the rap group the Vagabonds, ER305 has been rapping, producing, mixing, and mastering since the group’s debut EP, #FML, dropped in 2012. Little Havana’s own ER305 has been making a name from himself over the last five years. Get to know these rappers who are bringing their rhymes to the forefront of Miami’s hip-hop scene in English y en Español. Meanwhile, rising Hispanic stars of the underground like Pouya, Gill Graff, and Bobby Biscayne are singlehandedly changing the definition of what it means to be a Latin rapper.Īs they hold down the English-speaking market, fresh international sensations, like Maybach Music Latino’s Anuel AA and Jasiel Faraon, are making waves throughout South Florida, the Caribbean, and beyond. Rappers with proud Hispanic heritages, like Cuban American lyricist Eskeerdo and Cuban Venezuelan rhymer Bernz of ¡Mayday!, are spearheading the Latin movement in hip-hop. As the aforementioned revolutionaries encouraged a new generation of Miami artists like Rick Ross and Denzel Curry to grab the mike, rappers of Hispanic descent, like Pitbull, inspired others to break the mold and create a new lane in the Latin hip-hop scene. Miami’s hip-hop scene has evolved significantly since the days when 2 Live Crew, Trick Daddy, and Trina were the only rappers representing Dade County on a national level. “We really focused the depth of our buys for the entire show mostly around the US and Europe, but especially the US because of the show. “In the first season, we were fairly conservative in terms of the depth of how much we got behind all of the other products,” Baker says. For one, the TommyXGigi collection - set to generate significant buzz no matter when it was presented - dominated the buy. Internally, the company tailored its buys to reflect the experimental nature of the initiative. “They were excited to have that extra layer of special product closer to market.” “What we found was that even outside of our direct channels, there was really an appetite from some of our key wholesale partners to jump on board,” she says. This demanded much tighter production schedules and flexibility not only from the company’s own buying team, but also from wholesale partners. “We ended up injecting some additional pieces and stories, to make sure it felt fresh and new,” Baker explains. One of the biggest challenges was the turnaround time on new additions to the main collection that occurred since the February 2016 show. It wasn’t easy, it was able to happen with a very, very complex distribution network.” “They’re really coming along with us on a journey of trying to be closer to the consumer and work in a different way. “We have great relationships with our partners and they went above and beyond to make this happen,” Baker says. While many brands have announced plans to do away with the six-month lag time between showing and shopping, few have the muscle to implement the kind of shift seen at Tommy Hilfiger. It's really about listening to the consumer and being able to mold and shape our business around consumer needs through pop culture. During the February 2017 shows, Tommy Hilfiger will debut its Spring/Summer 2017 collection, fully in sync with what is available in stores. The capsule collection gave the company an extra season to move its manufacturers to the consumer schedule without skipping a show season. While the Autumn/Winter 2016 ready-to-wear collection debuted on the traditional schedule, TommyXGigi was kept under wraps, shown only to buyers in private appointments. To make this happen, the company has taken several steps to rewire its business since February 2016, when it announced its aim to re-align its runway with the consumer calendar. The line will be available in more than 70 countries. TommyXGigi will also land on the sales floor at 150 wholesale partners within 24 hours, with 40 wholesale partners carrying the main collection. Consumer tickets to the show, made available free of charge through, were claimed within one hour.Įvery single item shown on the runway will be instantly available to shop globally on, and at 300 Tommy Hilfiger stores across the globe. That evening, approximately 2,000 guests - half trade, half consumer - will attend a runway show featuring TommyXGigi, the capsule collection designed in collaboration with model and personality Gigi Hadid, as well as select items from Hilfiger's Autumn/Winter 2016 ready-to-wear lineup. “Closing that gap between the visibility of a fashion show and the moment of purchase.” “It’s about delivering on the instant gratification that consumers are really seeking,” explains chief marketing and brand officer Avery Baker. On Friday, September 9, beginning at 7pm EDT, Hilfiger will take his brand’s mission to the next level with #TommyNow, a two-day event set to take place on South Street Seaport’s Pier 16, rebranded “Tommy Pier.” The fashion week extravaganza - featuring carnival rides, games, a runway show and plenty more - is the culmination of Hilfiger’s quest to give consumers so-called fashion immediacy. It's really about listening to the consumer and being able to mold and shape our business around consumer needs through pop culture." "Those are the drivers that our company is fuelled by. NEW YORK, United States - "In the 40-some years I've been in business, I've always been inspired by pop culture from the aspect of fashion, art, entertainment and, today, social media and celebrity," says the designer Tommy Hilfiger. Mark Hollywood Johnson from, who guides in Louisiana a few months out of every year, breaking. You’ll need a pair of sharp fillet knives, a fish scaler, a cutting board, a. However, it’s also a very remote area with deceptive waters, so it can be dangerous if you’re not careful. Here’s how to do it: Gather the necessary tools and supplies. If you want to get in on the action, check out the South Carolina fishing page. From bull redfish to yellowfin tuna, Venice is a fisherman’s paradise. The back country waters are second to none and are an amazing place to tail redfish. The red drum fishing in the South Carolina low country is incredible with plenty of back waters to explore looking for bull reds. The states have slot limits and daily bag limits in place to prevent overfishing. In the Atlantic, redfish are regulated within state waters with federal waters prohibiting the harvest of red drum altogether. The best time of year to catch redfish will vary depending on location. Redfish have no closed season in state waters in the Atlantic and can be caught year-round. Some areas have special restrictions and it’s important to check the regulations before you hit the water. Below are the components I would use to adapt the fish-finder rig for bull redfish. The standard fish-finder rig is always a great, easy to make rig, that gets the job done. This over-arching design oftentimes gets modified for a multitude of specialty situations. For the entire state where redfish are legal to harvest, the slot limit is set at 18 to 27 inches. A fish finder rig is a staple of the saltwater fishing community. The redfish restrictions vary by region in Florida so it is important to know where you are fishing and what regulations apply. The vessel limit is four fish in the Panhandle, Big Bend, and Northeast regions, and two fish in Tampa Bay, Sarasota Bay, Charlotte Harbor, Southwest, and Southeast regions. The daily bag limit in the other eight regions is one fish per person. The Florida red drum regulations establish the limits for the newly defined regions as follows: Fishing for redfish in the Indian River Lagoon region is catch-and-release only. While redfish are abundant throughout the year, the best time to catch them is in the fall. There is no closed season for redfish in Florida which makes them legal to catch year-round. Just be aware you may sometimes need to avoid/survive ambushes so learn which tools you'll need to survive (ex: the directional scanner and the various settings of the galaxy map). Add your printer from System Preferences > Print and Scan > + successfully So, the issue is clearly that Apple havent updated their file on the Apple Support website in a long time. This will re-enable the System Integrity Protection feature. Aye, you can play a pacifist by playing the role of either an industrialist, courier, trader, or explorer. Install in the top toolbar of Pacifist, and provide your admin credentials when prompted. After you make your changes to the system, you should repeat these same steps, typing “csrutil enable” without the quotes and followed by a Return into the Terminal. How can you install older drivers or other software on a new Sierra system Some practical tips for working through. If it is critically important for you to make changes to your system that involve overriding this security feature, you can disable System Integrity Protection by booting your Mac in Recovery Mode by holding down the Command (⌘) and R keys during startup, then choosing “Terminal” from the Utilities menu and typing “csrutil disable” without the quotes, followed by a Return. Installing and removing software in Sierra. This feature enhances the security of the OS by preventing malicious installers and/or rootkits from tampering with the OS. System Integrity Protection is a feature of OS X which protects certain system files from being modified, even by the root user. This error appears to have occurred because one of the directories you tried to write to was protected by OS X's System Integrity Protection feature. Rehauled the mod and updated it to work with TBSE. Fixed some alignment issues with the tattoo. Fallout is the best series to attempt pacifist or mostly pacifist gameplay. Fixed some distortion issues with the jewellery attached to the front of the vest. Oh, and can the first playthrough be the True Pacifist? I didn't get any EXP or LOVE, and I only ever used attack when fighting Asgore (I did shoot at Mettaton's heart, does that count?), and didn't get the Asriel fight or whatever, despite reading that he's the final boss in the True Pacifist playthrough.The operation couldn’t be completed. Really though, its much easier to find games where you kill stuff but it has a very strong pacifistic message. So, is it possible to fight Flowey again, without having to completely wipe my save and beat the game again?Īlso, is there a way to beat the game without Asgore dying at all? Don't spoil, just say yes or no. Pacifist is a powerful utility for Mac OS that allows you to open, browse, and extract the contents of package and installer files without actually running the installer. I want to know if I can fight Flowy once again and spare him instead, but I've fought Asgore 4 times already and I didn't get the option even once. The game just keeps giving me the call from Sans, Papyrus and Undyne, which is the same every time. One more fight with Asgore, and Flowey shows up again, not even saying anything this time. I think he said something about me trying to get the happy ending. One more fight, this time he didn't say anything about a fantasy, but Flowey showed up again and. I fought Asgore once more, sparing him this time, but when he finished talking about his hope of becoming a family again, he said that this is all a fantasy (aware of my previous shenanigans), and my character automatically killed him. Flowey showed up, telling me that he's gonna appear over and over again (cheeky ♥♥♥♥). It isn't in the Tutorial Trait section either. It is possible to install OS 9 from a machine specific disc by using Pacifist, however that requires an installation of OS X to. I've searched for help and haven't even found a single mention of the Pacifist Trait. 30 for all skills and -25 in all weapons just for -2 points seems fair to me. Pacifist + fast learner can also work I feel like, but obviously not as effective. Went ahead and bought it, and on the screen to teach it to a unit, the description box just says ' ', I'm assuming indicating the text is just missing. Pacifist + fast learner + an XP boost for whatever weapon you want to specialize in is generally an ideal tradeoff. Curious to see the extra content after the battle, I fought Asgore again, but this time chose to kill him instead of sparing him. Found a Pacifist Trait in a shop, Uncommon rarity. But when I finally beat Flowey (more like LSD God), I decided to kill him. Form federation -> ideology war on neighboor that do not like me Win war, neighboor now like me and later becomes my vassal becquse he is so fond of me and wants protection. another wanted to form a federation with me. I saw jacksepticeye's playthrough of this game, and noticed that, after he spares Flowey, he has almost one hour of extra content. I won a pacifist game by building up my military so others didn't want to mess with me. |
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