Derrick rose stats by month8/30/2023 ![]() From February to May 2023, year-over-year growth in average hourly wages had hovered between 5.1% and 5.4%. This was the slowest year-over-year growth in average hourly wages since May 2022. Year-over-year hourly wage growth decelerates in JuneĪverage hourly wages rose 4.2% (+$1.32 to $33.12) on a year-over-year basis in June (not seasonally adjusted). ![]() The employment rat e-the proportion of the population aged 15 and older who are employe d-edged up 0.1 percentage points to 62.2% in June.Įmployment gains in June were all in full-time work (+110,000 +0.7%), as the number of people working part-time fell ( -50,000 -1.4%). Employment growth had moderated from February to May (averaging 20,000 per month), following strong growth from October 2022 to January 2023 (averaging 79,000 per month). The increase in June was the largest since January 2023. Employment in June driven by full-time work, follows little change in MayĮmployment rose by 60,000 (+0.3%) in June, following little change in May. Total hours worked were virtually unchanged in June and were up 2.0% on a year-over-year basis. ![]() Meanwhile, declines were recorded in construction ( -14,000), educational services ( -14,000) and agriculture ( -6,000).Īverage hourly wages rose 4.2% (+$1.32 to $33.12) on a year-over-year basis in June, following an increase of 5.1% in May (not seasonally adjusted). There was little variation in the other provinces.Įmployment rose in wholesale and retail trade (+33,000), manufacturing (+27,000), health care and social assistance (+21,000) and transportation and warehousing (+10,000). Employment among women of all age groups was little changed in June.Įmployment increased in Ontario (+56,000), Nova Scotia (+3,600), and Newfoundland and Labrador (+2,300) in June, while it declined in Prince Edward Island ( -2,400). The unemployment rate rose to 5.4% (+0.2 percentage points), as more people searched for work.Įmployment gains in June were concentrated among young men aged 15 to 24 (+31,000) and men aged 25 to 54 (+31,000).
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Phaeton helios8/30/2023 Zeus called for his magical horse, Pegasus. Something or someone dropped out of the chariot and fell into the Po River. It hit the side of the chariot with incredible force. Could Helios have fallen asleep? Zeus hurled a lightning bolt at the chariot as it flew by to wake Helios up. It looked like Helios' horses were headed for home, but it was too early for them to go home. High on Mount Olympus, Zeus, the king of all the gods, was sitting outside on his front porch. The horses slowed finally to an amble, and turned towards home, eager for oats. The runaway chariot tore across the sky, burning a trail behind it, a trail some call the Milky Way. The reins were ripped from Phaeton's hands. The horses reared in anger at being jerked so hard. He yanked the reins to pull the horses higher in the sky. When Phaethon realized his mistake, his eyes widened with panic. The hot sun began to dry up oceans and rivers and left deserts in their place. Bursting with pride, he dipped down towards the earth. Phaethon caught the sun up behind him on his first swing by, and began to drag the sun across the sky. They jerked and reared but Phaethon hung tightly to the reins. ![]() ![]() The horses knew at once that the driver was not the capable Helios. The next morning, Phaethon eagerly climbed aboard the golden chariot. Finally, one evening, exhausted by his son's perpetual pleading, his father said yes. But mostly, he wanted to prove to his friends that his father trusted him enough to give him the reins. He knew he could do the job without getting burnt. Phaethon begged his father to let him drive. ![]() They were tired of his incessant bragging. Then, after a while, his friends began to scatter away as Phaethon approached. First, his friends began to tease Phaethon. But they did not believe his Dad would turn over such an important job to a mere boy, not even for one day. Phaethon bragged so much that after a while his friends no longer believed him. He bragged that one day his father would let him drive the chariot across the sky. Phaethon bragged about his father to anyone who would listen, and even sometimes to those who were not listening at all. The next morning, without fail, his Dad would leap again aboard his glowing chariot, and fly off to bring out the sun. Each evening, he would gather his beloved son and his equally beloved wife and daughters, and together they would watch the moon appear in the sky. In the evening, after his Dad had tucked the sun out of sight, to give the sun time to rekindle, he returned home, weary but content. No matter how tired he was, or how jarred by the jerking of the chariot, his Dad always managed to reach every corner of the earth, to bring light and warmth to all the crops and all the people and everything on earth every single day. Each morning, without fail, his Dad would leap aboard his golden Sun Chariot and begin his perilous journey across the sky. It was so splendid that it even had a nickname. Each morning, the Hours, his Dad's servants, would harness four white horses to the most splendid golden chariot. If the sun did not come up, the crops would die and everyone would starve. His Dad's job was to bring out the sun each day. He thought his Dad had the most important job in the world. He named his son Phaethon, because Phaethon meant "brilliant" in the ancient Greek language. ![]() Helios thought his son was the brightest and bravest kid in the world. Both bragged about the other all the time. Both father and son had curly golden hair and sparkling bright eyes. Helios and Phaethon The Sun Chariot Ancient Greek Gods for Kids Phaethon was the son of Helios. Webroot free cloud8/30/2023 ![]()
Fruity loops 12 free download8/30/2023 ![]() You can also download FL Studio 11 Producer Edition. The copying process will take some time but that should be bear with patience as there are lots of features in it and they will take time to be copied once you are done you will find out the the wait was not useless. The application is loaded with lots of feature but still it does not demand much during installation and it is very easy to be installed. All the functions are placed nicely on the left side of the panel while the right side is dedicated to the mixing process. ![]() It has some customizable workstations and workflows. ![]() true to its customs, Fruity Loops Studio has remained one very efficient audio editing engine and a perfect choice for the music junkies.įruity Loops Studio has a very aspiring graphically enhanced interface that has all the tools which you would ever imagine of for editing your audio content. Fruity Loops Studio Overviewįruity Loops Studio also known as FL Studio is a powerful audio editor that can be helpful in making songs and changing the every sonic property in an audio clip. It is full offline installer standalone version of Fruity Loops Studio for 32/64 bit PC. This would be compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows.Fruity Loops Studio Free Download Latest Version setup for Windows. This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for FL Studio Producer Edition + Signature Bundle.
Grim dawn build compendium iv8/30/2023 ![]() Just try some of them out, save files have been uploaded now. They all can do sr90 without much trouble, most of them can push sr100, some of them even deeper. Those builds are perfectly min-maxed for comfortable and consistent and fast sr75-76 farming (which requires quite a bit of tankiness), and facetanking Ravager is the baseline for all of the builds in top20. They don’t cut defense for damage or damage for defense. Man, I think you have some kind of preconceived notion of what those builds are. If you wanna go to SR90+ you should absolutely prioritize defense, there is nothing balanced characters built for deep SR. We wouldn’t really bother with presenting “fast builds that you need to pilot well”, no, our goal was to make the list with the very best builds, and make it as objective as possible.Īlso your sentence about “high SR require to build balanced character” is simply not true. This best builds list was made by people who have like over 20 000 hours in the game combined. And anyway, those builds are not that, it’s not a list of fastest crucible builds or pilots’ achievements. It’s a very shallow view of endgame builds: “low DA = bad”. ![]() You are being confused by DA on some of them. Builds here are absolute monsters, most of them can facetank Ravager or do Shard 100. It’s about being able to do it fast and reliably. This list is not about being able to do sr75-76 or Crucible 150-170 fast. We didn't get thousands of hours in the game each by trying to push SR 120 over and over again. And this is something that a lot of veteran players came to in GD. When instead you can be getting together your next omega strong character that will offer completely different experience and make the game feel fresh again. Once you overcome it, then what? Play more casino to get a favourable SR 121 Shard? So you made an omega tank that can complete SR 120. There is little to no point to doing it twice usually. Once you kill Callagadra or Ravager, you are very unlikely to do it again. What I disagree is with is that pushing unbalanced and unkempt mod that is deep SR (with no reward at all except dubious "bragging rights") is considered more fun than equipping your next kick ass character. I don't disagree with a point "to everyone their own". Released in 2016, it currently has two expansions: Ashes of Malmouth and Forgotten Gods. ![]() This ARPG features complex character development, hundreds of unique items, crafting and quests with choice & consequence. Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game for the PC, developed by veterans of Iron Lore Entertainment, the creators of Titan Quest.Įnter an apocalyptic fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, iron is valued above gold and trust is hard earned. ![]()
Ancient greek lute8/30/2023 ^ " Cithara was the Latin name for the Greek kithara, a lyre-like instrument.The kaithros mentioned in the Book of Daniel may have been the same instrument. The cithara is also mentioned in other places in the Latin Vulgate version of the Bible, including Genesis 4:21, 1 Kings (1 Samuel) 16:16, 1 Paralipomenon (1 Chronicles) 25:3, Job 30:31, Psalms 32:2, Psalms 56:9, Psalms 70:22, Psalms 80:3, Psalms 91:4, Psalms 97:5, Psalms 107:3, Psalms 146:7, Psalms 150:3, Isaiah 5:12, Isaiah 16:11, 1 Machabees 3:45, and 1 Corinthians 14:7. "Yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God." The King James version renders this verse as "To thee, O God my God, I will give praise upon the harp." Which is translated in the Douay-Rheims version as "Confitebor tibi in cithara, Deus, Deus meus," Psalm 42 in the Latin Vulgate (Psalm 43 in other versions), says, Biblical references Īn instrument called the kinnor is mentioned a number of times in the Bible, generally translated into English as "harp" or "psaltery", but historically rendered as "cithara". The use of the name throughout the Middle Ages looked back to the original Greek cithara, and its abilities to sway people's emotions. In the Middle Ages, cythara was also used generically for stringed instruments, including lyres, but also including lute-like instruments. Two sketches of string instrument players (citharas, lyres or rottas?) from the Utrecht Psalter, drawn by an Anglo-Saxon artist in Reims, c. Phrynnis ( Ancient Greek: Φρῦνις) of Lesbos: The Suda mentions that Phrynnis was the first to play the cithara at Athens and won at the Panathenaea by cithara is probably meant the new 12-stringed instrument invented by Melanippides of Melos.Among the best-known examples is the Apollo Citharoedus at the Vatican Museums, a 2nd-century CE colossal marble statue by an unknown Roman sculptor. Kitharoidos, or Citharoedus, is an epithet given to Apollo, which means "lyre-singer" or "one who sings to the lyre".Īn Apollo Citharoedus or Apollo Citharede, is the term for a type of statue or other image of Apollo with a cithara. Apollo is often depicted playing a cithara instead of a lyre, often dressed in a kitharode’s formal robes. The cithara is said to have been the invention of Apollo, the god of music. Apollo as a kitharode Īpollo kitharoidos ( Apollo holding a cithara and wearing the customary kitharōdos’ robes) and musagetes (leading the Muses). Most vase paintings show citharas with seven strings, in agreement with ancient authors, but those same authors also mention that occasionally an especially skillful kitharode would use more than the conventional seven strings. ![]() The other ends of the strings were secured to a tail-piece after passing over a flat bridge, or the tail-piece and bridge were combined. ![]() At the top, its strings were knotted around the crossbar or yoke ( zugon) or to rings threaded over the bar, or wound around pegs. The cithara had a deep, wooden sounding box composed of two resonating tables, either flat or slightly arched, connected by ribs or sides of equal width. The strings with undesired notes were damped with the straightened fingers of the left hand. It was played by strumming the strings with a stiff plectrum made of dried leather, held in the right hand with elbow outstretched and palm bent inwards. ![]() Aristotle said that these string instruments were not for educational purposes but for pleasure only. It was also played solo at the receptions, banquets, national games, and trials of skill. The cithara was played primarily to accompany dance, epic recitations, rhapsodies, odes, and lyric songs. Whereas the basic lyra was widely used as a teaching instrument in boys’ schools, the cithara was a virtuoso's instrument and generally known as requiring a great deal of skill. Snyder have made connections between the cithara and stringed instruments from ancient Anatolia. The cithara originated from Minoan- Mycenaean swan-neck lyres developed and used during the Aegean Bronze Age. In modern Greek, the word kithara has come to mean " guitar", a word which etymologically stems from kithara. As opposed to the simpler lyre, the cithara was primarily used by professional musicians, called kitharodes. It was a seven-stringed professional version of the lyre, which was regarded as a rustic, or folk instrument, appropriate for teaching music to beginners. ![]() The kithara, or Latinized cithara ( Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára, Latin: cithara), was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the yoke lutes family. Roman fresco from Pompeii, 1st century CE ( National Archaeological Museum, Naples). Woman with cithara (right) and sambuca (left). AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |