![]() ![]() Still, the water level is six feet below “the minimum acceptable elevation for the lake’s ecological and economic health,” Brigham Young University ecologist Ben Abbott, who led the January report, tells the Post.ĭespite the season’s impressive snowfall totals, the West remains in the midst of a decades-long megadrought fueled by climate change. But now, the reservoir has risen three feet in roughly five months due to rain and snow from winter storms, reports Dan Stillman for the Washington Post. A report in January found the drying lake had lost about 73 percent of its water and was threatening residents with arsenic-laced dust from the exposed lakebed. ![]() The record amount of snow boosts hopes of short-term relief for the state’s Great Salt Lake, which sank to unprecedented low levels last November due to drought and excessive water use. 93jMkI5Wvj- Utah Division of Water Resources March 30, 2023 Millions of people depend on this melting snow for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water, and about 95 percent of Utah’s water comes from snowpack, per the state’s Department of Natural Resources.Īmendment: there's a more recent drought map and it looks even better. Mountain snow stores water in the winter and releases it in the spring and summer as it melts with rising temperatures. Snowpack is critical for the West’s water supply. Earlier this season, snow totals shattered another record from 1983, which was the highest since modern data collection began. At that time, though, data was only taken once a month from fewer locations, so theoretically, a larger snowpack could have occurred between measurements that year. The state’s average snow-water equivalent, or the amount of water that would be released if the snowpack melted, hit 30 inches as of last week, surpassing the last record of 28.8 inches, set in 1952. “It doesn’t solve the drought problem in the Colorado River Basin, but it’s definitely beneficial.” “It’s a welcome relief,” Paul Miller, a service coordination hydrologist for the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center, tells NBC News’ Evan Bush. ![]() With so much precipitation, several ski resorts in Utah and other parts of the West have extended their seasons into the spring and summer. Last week, the snow on the ground hit 201 percent of its normal level for this time of year.Ī season of extreme winter storms has been making history across the state, with some areas reporting more than 800 inches of snow in recent months. 20.Utah’s snowpack has reached the highest amount ever documented since state records began in the 1930s. Though the recent storm brought a lot of snow, Salt Lake City has otherwise been relatively dry this month with the exception of Tuesday and Wednesday, it saw just 3 inches of snow. The earliest fall snowstorm on record saw 2.2 inches on Sept. The latest spring snowstorm on record was June 6, 1914, though only 2 inches fell. The latest was April 23, 1958, when 10.1 inches fell. If you’re hoping for a quick end to winter, you probably don’t want to know that nine of those dates fell even later on the calendar - one in late February six in March and two in April. Other areas of the state received a lot more snow than Salt Lake City on Wednesday.Īccording to preliminary figures, those totals included: 21 inches in West Jordan 20.5 inches in Midvale 20 inches in South Jordan 18.8 inches in Fort Union 18 inches in Stansbury Park and West Jordan 17.3 inches in Olympus Cove, 15 inches in Sandy and West Valley City 14 inches in Cottonwood Heights, Park City and Riverton and 12 inches in Provo and Spanish Fork.Īccording to National Weather Service records, Salt Lake City has recorded a total of 24 days with 10 or more inches of snow since 1874. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Runners negotiate a snow-covered path along Interstate 80 in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Feb. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Not least of these, and often remarked upon, was the full attention, paid to the historical and cultural setting of the development of the language. Preface, Before the present author ever became associated with Albert C.Baugh’s A History of the, English Language, several generations of teachers and students had appreciated its, enduring qualities. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or, by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission, from Routledge., British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from, the British Library, ISBN 3-9 Master e-book ISBN,, ISBN 8-2 (hbk), ISBN 9-0 (pbk) updated material on African-American Vernacular English, A student supplement for this book is available, entitled Companion to A History of the, English Language., Albert C.Baugh was Schelling Memorial Professor at the University of Pennsylvania., Thomas Cable is Jane and Roland Blumberg Centennial Professor of English at the, University of Texas at Austin.įirst published 1951 by Routledge & Kegan Paul, Second edition 1959, Third edition 1978, Fourth edition published 1993 by Routledge, Authorized British edition from the English language edition, entitled A History of the English, Language, Fifth Edition by Albert C.Baugh and Thomas Cable, published by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Inc., Copyright © 2002 Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE, Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005., “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of, thousands of eBooks please go to.a new section on gender issues and linguistic change,.a revised first chapter, ‘English present and future’,. ![]() The book, provides students with a balanced and up-to-date overview of the history of the language., The fifth edition has been revised and updated to keep students up to date with recent, developments in the field. A History of the English Language, Fifth Edition, Baugh and Cable’s A History of the English Language has long been considered the, standard work in the field., A History of the English Language is a comprehensive exploration of the linguistic, and cultural development of English, from the Middle Ages to the present day. ![]() ![]() ![]() The bread basket was something dreams are made of so I knew the meal would be good! Isn’t it funny how bread can be an indicator of just how exquisite a chef is? There was also a margarita trolley visiting each table offering up a variety of flavors and concoctions. ![]() On our first night, we ate here because why not start off your trip to Mexico with Mexican food? We caught the sunset over the ocean on bougainvillea covered terraces. We went here twice because it was so good! If you eat out on the patio, you will be overlooking the ocean. The French toast was crusted in sugar crystals and might have been my favorite thing aside from the unlimited pineapple slices. From mini macaroons to a very diverse fruit bar to fresh squeezed juices, no one was left wanting. This was one of the most amazing breakfast buffets I had ever seen. While I would have been content to nosh on chips and guac all day, there were too many great options to miss out on! There are 8 restaurants on the property so you have a lot of variety if you’re staying for longer than a few days! I wish we had stayed longer just to try them all! The best part? It was all-inclusive! Here were the restaurants we ate at. As a vegetarian/vegan, I never really expect to have a lot of options when I travel. ![]() The staff knew when to let us be and when to ask if we needed something so it wasn’t overbearing. From restocking our Diet Cokes, to finding lost sunglasses, to blowing up pool floaties, to late night churro deliveries, the service was incredible. Francisco was our 24-hour personal concierge (this is standard with every room) and was beyond amazing. This photo was taken from the balcony of one of the bedrooms in the suite! Service The marble floors, walk in showers, and expansive views literally could take your breath away. We got to tour the Presidential Suite and we all oohed and ahhed the entire time! It was stunning. While similar in style, it’s adults only so if you are in need of a little R&R, this is where you’ll find peace. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But he didn’t say anything,” his father said. “If he had any suspicions, he might have changed plans, routes and so on. Rzhitsky’s parents said they talked to him the day before he was killed and he had been “in a great mood,” according to Russian media outlet Izvestia. In August 2022, the commander was finally dismissed and later got a job in the administration of Krasnodar. He had previously helmed a submarine based in Sevastopol, his father added. His father said he was in Sevastopol during his dismissal and did not go to sea, Baza reported. Rzhitsky filed a report for dismissal from the Russian Armed Forces in December 2021. Rzhitsky’s family said he “didn’t participate” in the war on Ukraine “in any way,” and had sought to leave the Russian armed forces in 2021, according to the Russian media outlet Baza. “Obviously, he was eliminated by his own men for refusing to continue to carry out combat orders from his command regarding missile attacks on peaceful Ukrainian cities,” the statement concluded. In language striking a detached, perhaps even sarcastic tone, the statement said Rzhitsky had come to the conclusion that missile strikes that killed civilians were ineffective. Submarine-launched missile attacks have been responsible for some of the most destructive strikes on Ukrainian cities, including one almost exactly a year ago on the central city of Vinnytsia which killed dozens of people, including three children.Ī later statement by the Strategic Communications department of Ukraine’s armed forces sought – on the face of it – to downplay suggestions Kyiv might have carried out the attack. ![]() Rzhitsky commanded one of Russia’s Kilo-class submarine of the Black Sea fleet, capable of firing Kalibr cruise missiles, according to the Ukrainian statement and Russian news reports. “Due to heavy rain, the park was deserted, so there were no witnesses who could provide details or identify the attacker.” As a result of the gunshot wounds, Rzhitsky died on the spot,” the statement said. Around 6 a.m., he was shot seven times with a Makarov pistol. “The submariner was jogging in the ’30th Anniversary of Victory’ park in Krasnodar. The agency did not explicitly take responsibility for the commander’s death. Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence disclosed how Rzhitsky was apparently shot, in an unusually detailed statement on Telegram. Russian submarine commander Stanislav Rzhitsky was shot on Monday after potentially being tracked on a popular running app. The Strava profile in Rzhitsky’s name shows that he also used to cycle in Sevastopol in 2014, where Russia’s Black Sea fleet is based.ĬNN cannot independently confirm the authenticity of the Strava profile, but it includes many photographs of him. The man died on the spot, the shooter is on the run.” “The killer waited in the park near the sports complex ‘Olympus,’ where Rzhitsky regularly made morning jogs. One Russian media outlet, Tsargrad, said the assailant “planned the murder so carefully that the moment of the attack did not appear on any CCTV cameras.” One of his regular jogging circuits that he took while working in Krasnodar include the park where he was killed early Monday. Rzhitsky’s jogging and cycling routes appear on an account in his name on the Strava app. Russian media earlier reported that Rzhitsky’s killer may have used Strava, a widely available app used by runners and cyclists, to follow his movements. Russia’s Investigative Committee said on Telegram a man has been detained in connection with Rzhitsky’s killing, adding the suspect had a pistol with a silencer in his possession “by means of which, presumably, the murder was committed.” Stanislav Rzhitsky was killed earlier this week in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar by an “unknown person,” state news agency TASS reported, adding that “the motive for the crime is being investigated.” A Russian submarine commander shot to death while jogging on Monday may have been targeted by an assailant tracking him on a popular running app, according to Russian media. ![]() ![]() While this does limit drivers to operating school buses, districts can promote the waiver in their hiring efforts.įort Worth ISD Transportation website has a “Meet the Driver” video series to tell the story of two district bus drivers. The Texas Department of Public Safety has extended a waiver for the “under the hood” portion of the commercial driver’s license testing requirement for school bus drivers through Sept. Lake Travis ISD began using The Secured Mobility Authorized Ridership Technology (SMART) tag system this school year, which provides real time location of students and buses through ID badges students swipe when getting on and off the school bus. ![]() An easy-to-read schedule on the district website helps families plan how students will get to school.Īustin ISD uses WheresTheBus app to update families about disruptions in bus schedules and allow users to track when a bus will arrive at its stop. Through district communications and media interviews, Lake Travis ISD has kept families informed about the week on/week off bus service. Districts are trying several strategies to both manage and solve the problem: Communicate with families Despite increasing wages up to $34/hour, Lake Travis ISD is going to an alternating schedule for students who live more than two miles from their school, which is the TEA distance guideline for districts.Ĭhicago Public Schools has paid willing parents a $500/month stipend to transport their students to school since the 2021-22 school year. ![]() Some districts in Texas have tried increasing wages for bus drivers, while others are cutting back on bus routes. and then wasn't dropped off until after 5 p.m." Strategies to address the bus driver shortage Garland ISD parent Ashley Martinez told KHOU, "On the second day of school, my son wasn't picked up until 9 a.m. Parents are understandably frustrated about changes and disruptions in bus schedules. Studies have shown that not only do students who are chronically tardy have lower scores on standardized tests, but also entire classes with chronically tardy students demonstrate an achievement gap. Teachers often repeat instruction to catch up the latecomers or the tardy students miss learning components all together. The result is a disruption to the learning environment that can impact an entire classroom, not just the tardy students. One effect of districts not having enough drivers is students arriving late to school. “Since our drivers are the first and last school representatives that your children are in contact with every day, the District wants to ensure that your children start and end each day in a positive way.” Fort Worth ISD highlights the importance of bus drivers on their website. ![]() Understanding why the shortage is happening does not minimize the daily impact it can have on schools across the state. Bus driver shortage impacts the school day A recent report by transportation advocacy organization TransitCenter (pdf) cited the split shift, driving in the morning and then again at the end of the school day, as one of the big reasons drivers quit. “The school bus driver shortage is not a new issue, and yet there is an immediate and deeper need from pupil transportation professionals to respond to it with innovative and existing tactics in order to provide students the safety, security, and normalcy that they all so deeply crave and deserve since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said National Association for Pupil Transportation President Rick Grisham on the organization’s website.Īdding to the problem, companies like Amazon compete with school districts to hire drivers with commercial licenses by offering more flexible schedules and year-round pay. School districts have struggled to recruit new drivers and entice drivers back after they were furloughed or laid off during the 2020-21 school year. Superintendents and transportation directors in districts large and small are facing a driver shortage that has been years in the making but pushed to crisis level by the Covid pandemic. The varied factors leading to the bus driver shortage have forced school district leaders across Texas and the nation to rethink best practices for school transportation at the start of this school year. ![]() ![]() If you care little for single-player campaigns and are instead looking for a brisk RTS to play online with friends, then this is the path of least resistance into a genre stalwart, with plenty of quality-of-life touches that make it easy to acclimatise to (it's pretty sensibly priced on Steam too, and available on Xbox Game Pass). Maybe back in 2005 the in-game cutscenes and more cinematic feel were enough to make up for the lesser amount of content, but they don't offer much in the way of compelling storytelling or writing today (the cross-generational tale in the WarChiefs expansion being the best of a so-so bunch). Where Age of Empires 2 received several expansions over the last decade, including an all-new one for the Definitive Edition, there are no new campaigns here beyond the base game and its two expansions released at the time-that's 27 campaigns versus eight (twelve if you charitably count separate acts as campaigns). For a game gloating about its updated physics engine, it's strange that the physicality of its combat makes it seem like everyone's wielding weapons and armour forged from monopole north-facing magnets.Īge of Empires 3 remains a solid skirmish-style RTS that would fare better were it not released shortly after a game that's so clearly Microsoft's favourite strategy baby. This kind of stuff was understandable in 1999 in Age of Empires 2, but a bit iffy in 2005 when you already had games like Total War or Battle for Middle-Earth finding ways to make combat feel impactful. ![]() Send your cavalry to death-or-glory Rohirrim charge an enemy line and they'll stop just before impact, politely sword-swiping at foes who can turn to face you instantaneously without a turning animation. Combat neither looks nor feels great try to execute a special move with a hero unit, and instead of shoulder-barging their way through to the front of the skirmish they'll back out like a scrawny kid at a metal concert and go all the way around, by which time your target may well be dead or gone. The problems with Age of Empires 3 really start when you zoom in, seeing how messy and stilted things are up close. The fact that it squeezes five technological ages into just the colonial era means you don't see the same dramatic evolution as you do across the eras in Age of Empires 2 (which stretches from the Dark Ages to the Colonial era), but it's still a satisfying journey punctuated by flashy new units that reflect your progres. There's an enjoyable card system too, which lets you set up a deck between battles, then call in supplies from your Home City on a timer.Īll this makes for a fast-flowing game that condenses centuries worth of military and technological progress into battles that last between 10 minutes and an hour. You now only have three resources to worry about rather than the four of previous games, there's a big clear button that automatically sends you to the next idle villager, and you no longer need special buildings to store resources, cutting down on menial micromanagement. Whatever your preference, the options are there, and you can resize the initially oversized UI too.įurther smoothing things out are various mechanical tweaks. For most, though, the 'Definitive' UI is probably the way to go, making those precious resource counters displayed large and clear at the top of your screen. Nostalgics can opt for a cleaner version of the original UI minus the excess of wooden veneer that boxed in the action in the 2005 version (I, for one, would like to have had the original UI in all its screen-hogging glory). ![]() It may be demanding and intense, but Age of Empires 3 is also deceptively simple. It may be demanding and intense, but Age of Empires 3 is also deceptively simple, and a whole lot less fiddly than its predecessor thanks to a mix of modernisations it made back in 2005 and now with the definitive edition. In this sense, even the campaign missions feel like warmups for online play rather than strong stories to immerse yourself in. It doesn't suffer fools or the fumble-fingered, and even prologue missions can be gruelling without a refresher on the hotkeys for jumping to the town centre, queueing up villager production, and jumping between hero units. ![]() Age of Empires 3 requires cohesive strategy, fast clicking, and the mental motivation to learn a thousand hotkeys. ![]() ![]() ![]() On higher difficulties this weapon is less effective since one-hit kills on tougher targets is impossible.It is shown that with the Laser Targeting System added on, the weapon is less accurate when aiming with the scope.so is the silenced sniper rifle only available to those with the DLC Deus Ex: Human Revolution PlayStation 3. Ammunition for this weapon is extremely rare and hard to come by, so make sure your shots count. For Deus Ex: Human Revolution on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'so is the silenced sniper rifle only available to those with the DLC'.Though even silenced lethal kills are made oddly noisy to enemies at close-mid range, so you cannot effectively use it to take out enemies that are not quite isolated. Long-ranged precision marksman weapon. Scroll down to read our guide named 'Weapons FAQ' for Deus Ex: Human Revolution on Xbox 360 (X360), or click the above links for more cheats. The sway is a bit inconvenient, and the enemies sometimes refuse to stand still.Fall down on top and find the vent cover. Hack it, then follow the hallway to a window that looks over the gas station. ![]() ![]() You can either: stack barrels in store to reach vent opening, use your Higher Jump augment to get on top via dumpster in the back, or climb the ladder next to the LIMB clinic to a locked door. Found in a vent above the gas station in Detroit, where the Weapon Seller resides.The thing that ultimately broke this game for me. For Deus Ex: Human Revolution on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Sniper Rifle on Gas Station Roof'. Carried by Belltower soldiers and Mercs. The iffy mechanics, bad graphics, hard-to-follow story, the horsecrap boss fights - all that I can live with. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Review the FAQs for additional information. Optional Asurion Protection Plan: To further protect your purchase, you can buy an Asurion protection plan from Amazon here. TECH SPECS SAMPLE RATE 96 KHz BIT RATE 24 bit CAPSULES 30 mm Dynamic Microphone POLAR PATTERNS Cardioid Microphone FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20 Hz - 20 KHz POWER. Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item Razer Seiren V2 Pro Professional-Grade USB Microphone for Streamers, 30mm Dynamic Microphone, High Pass Filter Analog Gain Limiter, 24 Bit Capsules, Black. 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Tofu: You can use medium or firm tofu for this recipe.The flavor is mild but it’s a wonderful vegetable to use to absorb all the flavors of this stew. Korean radish or daikon radish: Daikon is a winter radish that was originally added to many dishes to add heartiness and texture to dishes during harsh winter months when other food sources were less readily available.They are also filled with umami and earthiness which adds an extra layer of flavor to the broth. Mushrooms: Mushrooms are a great way to add texture and bulk to your stew. ![]() Onion: Onion adds sweetness and depth of flavor to most dishes, which is why they are usually added as a base to broths and sauces.Fresh vegetables always bring a ton of life and benefits to any dish! Zucchini: Zucchini is a great ingredient to include in the kitchen because it’s a light vegetable that offers vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants.Korean chili pepper flakes (gochugaru): Gochugaru can be found in many popular dishes within Korean cooking.Dried kelp (seaweed): Dried kelp infuses the broth with briny and mineral flavors.Garlic: Adding minced garlic cloves to your stew brings out sweetness and adds a pungy element, will fill your home with an incredible cooking aroma!.Doenjang (Korean fermented soybean paste) or miso paste: Personally, I prefer to use awase miso which is a mix of white and red miso paste.I’d say it’s the perfect happy middle ground-and it’s delicious! Doenjang Jjigae Ingredients It’s not quite as thin as a consommé, however, it’s not as thick as a traditional beef stew either. I find that the viscosity of this doenjang jjigae recipe straddles that line perfectly. Now, the difference between soup and stew is a fine line indeed. That said, in a pinch you could totally use awase miso. Doenjang brings a more earthy, salty punch to this yummy Korean soup. You see, regular miso paste generally has a sweeter and more mild flavor. This soybean paste is called doenjang (된장) and is made of soybeans and salt or brine.Īnd while it has some similarities to regular miso paste, in that it is made of soybeans, I find that doenjang has a more pungent flavor. It’s a savory stew that I make with daikon, tofu, zucchini and mushrooms in this recipe-but you can feel free to experiment with the ingredients in your own creations.Īnd while there are many ingredient variations found in doenjang jjigae, it almost universally utilizes a Korean fermented soybean paste as its main flavor component. I absolutely love this rich and silky veggie-loaded, Korean tofu soup. What is doenjang jjigae?ĭoenjang jjigae (된장찌개) is an iconic Korean stew usually composed of meat, vegetables and tofu. ![]() And it only takes 25 minutes to prepare from start to finish. Love Korean food? Dig into this veggie and tofu loaded Doenjang Jjigae recipe with abandon! This is a delicious, Korean comfort food made of soybean paste stew. ![]() |
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