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Op-ed: The Progress highlights college experience | Opinion | easternprogress.com – The Eastern Progress Online
Posted: February 7, 2022 at 6:22 am
More than 90 years of journalism went into the production of The Eastern Progress before my byline first appeared in the newspaper in October 2012. But working at the Progress was a cornerstone of my EKU experience.
I started writing for the independent student newspaper during my sophomore year with the encouragement of my professor, Deborah Givens. After completing an interview assignment for Writing and Reporting News 1, she wrote in the remarks that I needed to look at joining the newspaper. The newspaper gave me the opportunity to apply the skills I was learning in the classroom, from learning the ins-and-outs of AP Style to the inverted pyramid, leading with the most important news and writing until the story is finished.
As they say, the rest is history. I rose through the ranks from general assignment reporter to a regular beat covering what was then Residence Life Council, followed by news section editorial roles before landing the title of editor-in-chief in 2014-15.
While I was editor, one point that I worked to emphasize was transparency and holding the public agency of EKU accountable to its stakeholders and the student body. We challenged ,and ultimately lost, an open meetings appeal with then Attorney General Jack Conways office when the Board of Regents traveled to Hazard for its quarterly meeting. We argued that, given the universitys primary location is Richmond, traveling that far for a meeting, when theres only four scheduled throughout the year, essentially limited public access. (In 2014, while videoconferencing was permissible for public agency members to participate in the meeting, it did not change the definition of a public meeting place for the order of participating. Recently, a lot of city and county governments shifted access for meetings from meeting rooms to Facebook Live and Zoom at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, permissible with guidance from the current AG Daniel Camerons office.)
When we did the AG appeal back in 2014, we also wrote an editorial advocating for our point. A cartoon that appeared with it led to a contingent of students from Hazard sending a response the following week opposing our stance and the depiction of a regional campus.
There were other times that we were on the opposite side of what appeared to be popular, such as our opposition to the campus improvement fee, part of which went toward the ultimate renovation of the Powell Building. We took issue with the student senate at the time, how they conducted a secret ballot vote and simply announced it passed. We argued to the university counsel that a secret ballot was not permitted and as a result the student senate read off how each member voted in the following meeting. Was ratifying a secret ballot technically the legal fix? Probably not, but it ultimately satisfied the purpose of ensuring that how those students voted would be made public. We still advocated for more time to communicate how the fee would work and allow student senate to gather opinions, all the way up to emailing members of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, because we felt like the issue had been rammed through by the time it got to them to sign off on it.
Another obstacle came when the universitys communications office wanted to become a gatekeeper in nature and required that we go through them for interviews with faculty, staff and the presidents council. As a student newspaper, it was a burden and limited access to the bulk of our sources for university programs. Unlike other media in Richmond or even Lexington, events, programming and/or decisions that impact the student body are our bread and butter.
We simply couldnt say oh, lets not cover anything EKU-related at all. The office even wanted to redact an interview that was already conducted because the marketing VP at the time had not approved it. After wading through that mess for a while, we were able to converse directly with faculty and staff again, while still going through EKU public relations for interviews and comments from anyone part of the presidents council.
OK, enough about the contentiousness. There were also quite a few ways that we worked with administrators on a regular basis to improve not just our content, but transparency and the reporting process in general.
We worked with the EKU Police Department to create a system for obtaining crime and fire alarm reports electronically on a daily basis, as opposed to us having to go to a dispatcher every week, see if there were reports printed for us and have an editor sign-off on receiving it.
We covered a lot of events at the EKU Center for the Arts and the staff there was able to get us access for a reporter and photographer on a regular basis, unless there was a restriction on photography or videography. One of my favorite photo sets of all time was from a Josh Turner concert in 2014, shot on a Nikon D90 that belonged to the Progress.
And of course, I would be remiss if I didnt point out the working relationship our sports editors and writers had with EKUs sports information directors. Between turning stories around on deadline and getting time to talk with athletes for profile stories, they were some of the newspapers best content.
As I reflect on my time at the Progress, it wasnt a solo effort. The credit for the newspapers success is shared by all of the student editors and writers that appeared on bylines or photo credits. Im absolutely blessed to have been surrounded by great colleagues and journalists while we were completing our degrees at EKU, because its borderline impossible to do meaningful journalism by yourself.
The editors and writers I knew were dedicated to the craft and used it to launch themselves into professional careers in journalism, communications, video production, graphic design, education, non-profit organizations, the judiciary, the military and healthcare, just to name an assortment of occupational fields.
To the former staffers and writers of The Eastern Progress, thanks for providing an excellent foundation to do quality journalism. To the current students of the Progress, thanks for sharing our journalistic commitment as media continues to evolve from legacy platforms into emergent ones. I hope that your work today continues to inspire future cohorts of students into not just preserving, but improving upon the state of journalism and news media at the collegiate level and beyond.
Jacob Blair is a previous editor-in-chief of The Eastern Progress and has more than a half-decade of experience in community journalism. He has a bachelors degree in journalism from Eastern Kentucky University and a masters degree in strategic communication from Washington State University.
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Chicago’s Top Cop Touts Reform Progress on Day Van Dyke Released from Prison – WTTW News
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Police Superintendent David Brown is not joining calls for federal charges for former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke and is instead highlighting his success in implementing reform at the Chicago Police Department.
Van Dyke was released Thursday after serving a little over three years in prison for the murder of Black teenager Laquan McDonald. He only served approximately half of his 81 month sentence.
But the ramifications of Van Dykes actions for the Chicago Police Department continue.
McDonalds shooting ultimately led to a Department of Justice investigation of Chicago policing which eventually resulted in mandated reforms under an ongoing consent decree.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a statement Thursday that Van Dykes relatively lenient sentence continues to feel like a miscarriage of justice when compared to how many Black and brown men get sentenced to so much more prison time for having committed far lesser crimes.
The NAACP among others is urging U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to pursue federal charges against Van Dyke.
But when asked if he supported efforts to bring additional charges Brown said his focus is on the future and reforming the department.
I think one of the best things I could do related to this issue is focus on what really came out of the Jason Van Dyke-Laquan McDonald tragedy, said Brown in an exclusive interview with WTTW News. This department needs to reform. The culture needs to change.
While talking of the historically broken trust between the department and communities of color, Brown also highlighted progress in implementing the consent decree on his watch.
He noted that when he was hired in 2020, the departments compliance with the consent decree prior to his appointment was only around 23%. The independent monitors first compliance report found only 11% compliance.
Brown said he is expecting the next report from the independent monitor to find the department near 70% compliance for the reporting period that ended Dec. 31.
Not where we want to be we want to be 100% but we are nowhere near the 11% compliance [at the beginning of the consent decree process], said Brown.
He said the key to reform involved changing a lot of people in leadership seats and rigorous training, followed by more training.
Operational compliance with the consent decree is really about changing the hearts and minds of our officers through the muscle memory of training, training, training and improving our policies on a continual basis to where it really is part of the muscle memory of this organization.
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Radiofrequency Ablation Devices Market is Anticipated to Progress at CAGR of 11.1% from 2019 to 2027 Business – Inter Press Service
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The increasing number of cases of minimally invasive surgical procedures is projected to aid in the expansion of the globalradiofrequency ablation devices market. Radiofrequency removal is a negligibly obtrusive surgery that includes a neighborhood sedative and gentle sedation. This system is principally used to decrease persistent low-back and neck torment. The system includes warming a little space of sensory tissue under controlled temperature and thus helps in blockage of agony signals communicating from that space.
The Hospital Segment is Projected to Emerge with the Highest Revenues
Based on end-user type, the market is classified based on specialty clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and hospitals. Among these, the hospitals segment held the highest share in 2018. This is accountable to the rising cases of chronic pain disorders, especially among the geriatric population.
According to a report by Transparency Market Research, the global radiofrequency ablation devices market was valued at USD 543.0 million in the year 2018. The market is expected to rise at a CAGR of 11.0 million between 2019 and 2027.
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Agony prompts extreme complexities if legitimate consideration or treatment isnt taken for quite a while. High antagonistic impacts and lower productivity of substitute relief from discomfort strategies and therapeutics, for example, narcotics, needle therapy, and pressure point massage have prompted a flood in the reception of radiofrequency removal gadgets, which proposition better treatment with negligible incidental effects.
Henceforth, high accessibility, simple access, expanded mindfulness, cost-adequacy, and fast help give RF removal gadgets to torment the executives a bleeding-edge over other treatment choices. This is probably going to increase the interest in the utilization of radiofrequency removal gadgets to torment the executives on the lookout. Dispensable cannulas and tests offer a decrease in disinfection costs. Furthermore, the connector links accommodated single-use tests are adequately long to avoid the sterile field, in this manner forestalling infection. Besides, it permits temperature-controlled sore age methodology. This lifts interest for expendable items.
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The market development is supported by the increment in the commonness of cardiovascular illnesses, for example, atrial fibrillation, frequency of patients experiencing malignancy and agony, and expansion popular for insignificantly obtrusive systems. The utilization of ultrasound removal innovation in RFAD is likewise expanding the notoriety of these gadgets. Notwithstanding, the market is restricted by the high treatment cost, low mindfulness about the strategy, and accessibility of different medicines. It is assessed that the effect of drivers is relied upon to be higher than the restrictions. In addition, rewarding development openings, like extension in developing business sectors, the undiscovered market in the creating areas, and innovative headways in RFA.
North America is expected to keep up with its predominance over the conjecture time frame. The central point adding to territorial development is the high predominance of disease, mechanical headways, high buying force, and government support for quality medical care.
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Asia Pacific is expected to display the quickest CAGR over the conjecture time frame. The presentation of trend-setting innovation, for example, multi-needle anodes displaying exactness, convey ability, and cost-viability is relied upon to decidedly affect the territorial market. Additionally, expanding discretionary cash flow, further developing medical care framework, and quickly developing monetary conditions in the developing business sectors of China and India are capable to fuel the development in the Asia Pacific.
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Global Food Waste Management Market To Progress Geometrically With $53.10 Billion Earnings By 2028 | Exclusive Report by Esticast Research The Grundy…
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Zenith: The Last City Review In Progress Part 2 – MMORPG.com
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Zenith: The Last City, a VR MMORPG, has been out for a week, and the team at RamenVR is keeping up so far. They continue to implement patches rapidly while communicating on the official Discord and released a brief launch post mortem/roadmap for 2022. But how are the servers now after a week? What are some issues that stand out currently with the game? Is the game fun to play? How does it compare to other MMORPGs? Lets have a look.
The games servers have stabilized to a point. Restarts, fixes, and maintenance are still happening daily. While playing on a Quest 2,Zenithhas not crashed or randomly disconnected for me once in the last few days. While playing on medium to low population servers, I have only run into a few noticeable issues.
Server lag bubbles have been the main problem so far. In combat, enemies can stop responding for a few seconds, and spells will not take effect. Then suddenly, everything catches up and takes effect all at once. Thankfully, while playing as an Essence Mage Tank, bubbles like this are usually not deadly for me. But I can imagine it being more of an issue for those playing as DPS or Heals.
I am curious to see if the lag bubbles are present on PCVR. They could also potentially be adding to the enemy AI being unresponsive at times at the start of a fight. When enemies do respond to my attacks, their tactics are somewhat simple. They go through visibly repeated attack rotations and use limited movements. Once you have animations down, most combats are not a challenge unless you get overwhelmed by numbers.
Even with the limited AI, the game is fun if you like MMORPGs and the typical trappings of the genre. Quests are your standard fare and repetitive with a side of grind. It's the other players that make combat in the game shine, and I always enjoy jumping in to help with a public event. The fights become more dynamic as I toss spells to slow the enemies and tag a target as it runs by after the DPS. Fighting in VR adds its own unique challenges as I move to block attacks and react to unexpected enemies, and certain moments felt more exciting than most traditional flatscreen MMORPGs.
So far soloing has been quite viable, but I do find myself going back to grind out hunts and public events as I fall behind by a level or two. If you try to move into a new zone and are three levels below the enemies, it can be a rough experience. Whereas if I am participating in events and doing the group quests, the leveling seems to keep up with the main quest storyline so far.
If youre a player who likes high-end graphics,Zenithmay not be the MMORPG for you. The visuals are very pretty at times, but the graphics are, well, basic, in many ways. This is especially true when it comes to your characters appearance. The games core systems are, for the most part, currently barebones. Everything is present that is needed for an MMORPG such as forming groups and guilds. But more advanced game systems such as in-game achievements, housing, guild features/leveling, and tutorials/tooltips for more nuanced gameplay elements are missing. I think some kind of practice room in the city of Zenith itself might go a long way to provide tutorials for players on topics such as blocking attacks effectively and navigating the skill system.
The class skills in Zenith look to be rather robust. As players level, Godstones(Skills) unlock, and there are three different Godstones to choose from for each gesture-based movement, spells, and ultimate slot. You can then loot enhancers of various rarities, which allows players to add major and minor traits as they gain experience with a Godstone. These traits can include a variety of benefits from reducing spell cost to increased damage. But there is no in-depth introduction to the skill system, how the random drops work, or how points are gained to be spent on upgrades. I am still exploring the system and look forward to diving into it more during the final review.
As a fan of MMORPGsZenithis fun and engaging, but it has issues. It is also a step forward as to what can be done in VR for an MMO title. But for players comparing it to existing flatscreen MMORPGs, you may end up somewhat disappointed. While I am still working my way up to max level, I have personally already gotten my moneys worth out of the title and am looking forward to exploring more of the game.
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AmerisourceBergen Releases 2021 Global Sustainability Report to Share Progress and Impact on Environmental, Social and Governance Priorities -…
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AmerisourceBergen fosters a positive impact on people & the planet. Our 2021 Global Sustainability Report focuses on resilient operations, healthy communities for all and purpose-driven team members
AmerisourceBergen, a global healthcare company, released its 2021 Global Sustainability Report and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting Index, detailing the impact of its robust sustainability and community efforts. The report and ESG Reporting Index, which are available through a microsite, highlight AmerisourceBergens commitment to corporate responsibility and global sustainability and contain detailed information on ESG performance. For the fourth year in a row, selected information within the 2021 report was assured by ERM Certification and Verification Services.
At AmerisourceBergen, we recognize the opportunity we have to advance initiatives that protect our planet and improve the wellbeing of people worldwide, said Gina Clark, EVP, Chief Communications & Administration Officer at AmerisourceBergen. As we expand our global footprint, our responsibility as stewards focused on sustainability and health equity grows exponentially. Weve leaned into this opportunity and continue to prioritize efforts and partnerships that improve access and equity in healthcare, create more sustainable operations across the supply chain and inspire team members to achieve their potential. We look forward to building upon the progress weve made as we continue to fulfill our promise of strong global sustainability.
The Corporate Responsibility and Global Sustainability strategy focuses on key priorities that align with the services and beliefs at AmerisourceBergen. The 2021 report and microsite detail several notable milestones, including initiatives led by Alliance Healthcare, a leading pharmaceutical wholesaler in Europe which AmerisourceBergen acquired in 2021. The highlights include:
COVID-19 Response: The role of AmerisourceBergen in the healthcare supply chain has never been more critical than during a global pandemic. AmerisourceBergen continued to deliver more than four million products daily to providers serving human and animal patients, while also supporting the distribution of COVID-19 therapies and vaccines and prioritizing solutions to support the well-being of team members around the world. Specific initiatives include:
Purpose-Driven Team Members: AmerisourceBergen engages team members and fosters a diverse and inclusive global workforce. The company strives to provide a safe, supportive work environment where team members can thrive, the companys purpose is shared, and individuality is celebrated. Specific initiatives in 2021 included:
Resilient and Sustainable Operations: As part of its commitment to efficient and responsible operations across the supply chain, AmerisourceBergen continues to deploy solutions that improve efficiency and product safety and enable the company to create a more sustainable footprint. Highlights include:
Healthy Communities for All: AmerisourceBergen strives to support equitable access to healthcare services in communities worldwide by making programs and medication accessible where needed most. Highlights include:
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In addition to external assurance and verification, this report has been prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards: Core option. This ESG Reporting Index is aligned with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), World Economic Forum (WEF) Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).
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Progress is not always linear, but Zeke Nnajis stock is gradually on the rise – Denver Stiffs
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We live in such an instant gratification world these days. When a commercial comes on, people check their phones to avoid any boredom. Some only watch highlights instead of the entire game. I do not exclude myself from this category. When I was ten years old, my mom wanted to gift me a Denver Broncos jersey. I was ecstatic and could not wait for a second to get that jersey in my hands. My favorite players were Rod Smith and Al Wilson, but there were no available jerseys at the time. The only available jersey was quarterback Jay Cutler. So since I knew I could have his jersey immediately, my mom got me that Cutler jersey. Big mistake. Jay Cutler now holds profound disdain among the Broncos community, while Rod Smith and Al Wilson are some of the Bronco greats.
Our desire to delay gratification is an issue for another time, but it can closely relate to the sporting world. There are many misconceptions some have about 1st round picks. One of them is that their draft status should correlate to All-Star caliber production in the future. In an ideal world, that would be the case; however, the chances of landing an All-Star player are as slippery as an eel. According to a 2019 study done by PDG-Analytics.com, the probability of drafting an All-Star was 10.1%.
Besides, the Nuggets took Kenneth Faried with the 22nd pick of the 2011 NBA draft, and although he was never a star player, I dont think many Nugget fans regret that pick entirely. In my opinion, Zeke Nnaji could be in a similar situation as he works to improve further. He was drafted 22nd overall in the 2020 draft with hopes to be the future power forward. Now, we fast forward to 2022, and the starting lineup, when healthy, consists of Michael Poreter Jr. and Aaron Gordon. At this point, the Nuggets desperately need a dependable role player off the bench, and I think they have one in Zeke Nnaji.
Michael Malone appears to feel the same way. On January 15th, coach Malone gave several quotes on his impressions of Zeke Nnaji this year. They are arranged in this Twitter thread:
Nnajis stats are somewhat limited by his opportunities and those who play ahead of him like Aaron Gordon and Jeff Green. He has played in 33 games this year, averages 15.3 minutes, 6.5 points, and 3.5 rebounds. Those numbers wont astonish you, but his shooting percentages might. He is shooting 53% from the field, 50.8% from three, and has an effective field goal percentage of 63.8%. He only shoots about two threes a game, but he leads the league in three-point percentage for players with 30+ games played and over one attempt per game.
Unfortunately, that shooting success was part of Nnajis struggles early on. Last season, he got off to a hot start shooting but did not impact the game in other ways due to his reliance on the three-ball. As his shooting efficiency declined, so did his playing time. This season, it seems to have turned around. He is shooting the best he ever has at a more consistent clip, but he also accepted the challenge of forming into the modern NBA big. His physicality and activity inside have skyrocketed from last year, along with his shooting consistency and defensive versatility.
This has been my favorite part of Nnajis game this year. This clip indicates who wants it more, and Nnaji gets rewarded for his hard work. When Hyland tries this layup, Nnaji parks himself in a good position in front of his opponent. Nevertheless, this layup will bounce off the left iron, and there are two Portland players shaded more to the left than Nnaji. Regardless, Nnaji reaches full extension to his left in a sea of hands, taps it to himself, and finishes with the two-hand slam. I would like to speak for all bigs when I say this, but there are few things more gratifying than snatching an offensive rebounding from an opponent and punching it home with two hands.
This clip is where you see Nnaji taking parts of Jokics game in the paint. Last season and throughout the summer league this season, he seemed to make quick yet indecisive decisions, but his patience is evident here. Malone also discussed his improvement as a roll man in pick-and-roll situations and this is a good example. When he receives the ball off the roll, three Portland defenders swarm the paint. Most unseasoned players, including Nnaji at times last year, panic but he remains level-headed. He sees a brief window of space between two defenders, executes a beautiful step-through, and finishes through contact. That is progression at its finest.
The patience and activity inside are on full display here. Jeff Green rises for a potential poster dunk, and instead of spectating, Nnaji boxes out to perfection for the offensive rebound. Once he grabs the board, he again has three defenders focused on him. Russell and Beasley position themselves to his right and left, so he calmly steps through to the middle. Then he pump fakes on Reid, knowing the Timberwolves are aggressive in their shot-blocking, and finishes easily with the layup.
Hindsight is 20/20 so we know the Timberwolves blew out Denver in this game, but at the moment, this is a big shot. They are down 20 as time dwindles in the 3rd, but there is still time for a comeback and a three would help ignite it. Nnaji is wide open at first, but Jokic does not give him his usual perfect pass as it bounces before it hits Nnajis hands. Its tough to make these shots as a shooter because you have to regain position. Again, Nnaji does not panic; he swiftly collects himself and nails the three as Beasley aggressively closes out. Once he hits the shot, he is fired up and completely believes a comeback is possible. Unfortunately, it was not in the cards that night, but the effort and execution do not go unnoticed.
This might have been Zekes best game as a professional. In a route versus the Knicks, he dropped 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 threes on this night. This three is a tough shot because although he has space to start with, Randle closes out hard and very nearly blocks this shot. He seems to slap Nnaji on the wrist on the follow-through, but he is not phased and knocks it down anyways. This is the type of shot you hit when youre in the zone, Nnaji was locked in that night, and I believe there are nights like this ahead.
This is what happens when you hit the three-ball consistently. Defenders take notice, so they give a hard closeout, but driving lanes are available when this happens. Facu skips the pass on to Nnaji, and if you can pause it at the 4-second mark, the Minnesota defender is getting ready to jump out of the gym. Nnaji recognizes the aggressive closeout and the open lane to paint to drive right. McDaniels give him a little contact on the way, but he absorbs it and baptizes the youngin with the right-handed jam sandwich. Such a wonderful sight.
This clip is from last year, but it shows his potential on the defensive end. You also do not see many rookies defend LeBron like this. Nnaji will follow LeBron all over the floor and he sticks to him like glue. Once LeBron drives on the wing, Zeke displays his perimeter defense by shuffling his feet well and showing his defensive IQ by keeping his hands and body straight up. At this point, LeBron knows he cant draw a foul, so he takes a challenging step back, and Nnaji nearly blocks it for the contest.
Here is another one of the greatest scorers we have ever seen matched up with Zeke Nnaji. He does a great job positioning himself once Middleton passes it to the other end. At the time of the pass, Zeke is fronting Giannis, and he knows if he continues to do this, Giannis will have an easy dunk. He also knows that he is done for if he lets Giannis get to the restricted area. So he gets on Gianniss back, protects the restricted area, consumes the contact, and stands his ground. This forces Giannis to take a fadeaway jumper, and when Giannis turns around, Nnaji is right there with a hand in his face.
Zeke finds himself in a tough position here, but he makes the best of it. He has to choose between two wide-open people. If he leaves Allen (the ball handler) open, he might knock down this three, but if he leaves Holiday open, its dangerous as well. Nnaji picks the right play and runs towards Allen because he has the ball, but he also knows that Allen will pass it off to Holiday as soon as he does this. His prediction comes true; he shows his quick hands and activity in the passing lane, which results in an open layup.
Ultimately, I am not here to say Zeke Nnaji is the second coming of Antawn Jamison or Rasheed Wallace. Nnaji is his own player with his own unique potential and a distinct progression path. These players are 18-21 years of age, some younger or older, are tasked with competing against the worlds best athletes. Not only that, but they are in the process of forming themselves as an adult amongst many fully-developed, prestigious people.
No, Nnaji is not filling the stat sheet, nor will he be named for a spot in the Rising Stars Challenge at the All-Star Game, but his progression is a welcome sight. He endured the early struggles and continues to do so, but the advancements in his game are clear. He is far from reaching his potential, but he has the right attitude and works to perfect his craft. I respect what he has done in a Nugget uniform so far, and I am excited to see what possibilities may appear.
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Robot cars hit the track – Farm Progress
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A trip to Las Vegas to CES included a 24-mile drive north of the Las Vegas Strip to visit the Las Vegas Motor Speedway ahead of the big show. The reason? It was a chance to view competitors taking part in the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
Farm Progress wrote about that challenge in 2021, when the idea was launched. And despite the pandemic, nine teams took place in the speed challenge at the legendary Brickyard in Indianapolis in October 2021. The key was speed, and the PoliMove (for Politecnico of Milan, Italy) team earned $1 million by hitting 157 mph to win the initial challenge. The fastest lap was 139 mph, and the fastest two-lap average was 136 mph. That same PoliMove team, later in the year, set a new land speed record for an autonomous car at 175.96 mph.
A few days before the race challenge, Farm Progress checked out the teams. Each car has the same infrastructure;what differs is the programming code and management of the onboard systems.
It's an interesting exercise, and the program sent out invitations, netting 41 universities that signed up to compete. In the end, it winnowed the field down to 10 teams representing 23 universities and partners. But the challenge wasn't over.
Nine teams made the trip to Las Vegas, and this time, the goal was different. "This time it's not about speed; it's about passing," says Paul Mitchell, CEO, Energy Systems Network, organizer of the challenge.
That trip out of the Strip is an eye-opener when a visitor arrives at the track to find cars, engineers and programmers poring over their vehicles. Then without a driver the car leaves the pit area and heads around the track.
As one grad student explains, the cars use ROS 2.0, which is short for "robot operating system," as a baseline program. From that, the routing and controls are programmed by each team. The cars, engines, sensors and base code are the same, but each team can innovate the code as they see necessary.
The challenge many faced is that harsh conditions and operating above 100 mph can be harsh have more impact on physical parts than the programming. Harnesses, sensors and vision systems that become unhooked don't work so well.
The cockpit of the Indy Autonomous Challenge cars is filled with technology and computers, including vision systems to see along the route.
These are complex machines, and while a series of left turns around an oval may seem like easy programming, it isn't. Add in that the passing challenge worth $150,000 to the winning team complicates operation even more.
A walk around the pits and chatting with programmers was an eye-opener. Farm Progress gravitated to the team with an Auburn University logo on the side of the car, where we watched the teams work on programming and the cars. Where a driver would sit rests the brains of the car. The space in an Indy car is tight, so cramming in computer systems didn't make the space look roomier.
Farm Progress was unable to attend the "passing challenge," but the PoliMove team that walked away with the $1 million took the $150,000, too.
"This program started with the DARPA autonomous vehicle challenge," Mitchell says. DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, promoting advanced tech that could be leveraged by the military.
That vehicle challenge wasn't about speed, but about autonomy across a specific course in a specific time. The challenge builds on the awareness systems of DARPA and others. The cars use Lidar, a sensing method that uses pulses of laser light, to look ahead for objects. While the system in use is good for up to 200-feet, we learned it's better at 40 to 80 feet, given that the course turns. The system offers visual data for running the course.
Why might a farmer be interested in a driverless race car? Not for the future of competition, but these systems working at this speed help validate the programming and provide confidence that autonomous vehicles on road or off will perform as designed.
Nine teams competed in the Las Vegas Indy Autonomous Challenge, including Auburn University, in a team called Autonomous Tiger Racing. There are 19 universities from eight countries on the nine teams.
Mitchell notes that one surprise he got out of the program is the level of cooperation between teams during development. "Sure they're competing, but they're also working to share ideas and solve problems," he says.
You can learn more, and watch those cars passing at speed by visiting indyautonomouschallenge.com.
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Manchester City and Liverpool Monitoring Progress of Arsenal Star Forward With Summer Swoop Mooted – Sports Illustrated
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If there is one area of the pitch where Manchester City have no cause for concern at present, judging by the success seen in recent years and the first-half of the ongoing season, then it is in the wide department.
With Raheem Sterlings recent resurgence, Phil Fodens ascent as one of the best youngsters in Europe, Riyad Mahrez continuing to put in the numbers, and Jack Grealishs 100 million capture last summer, City have an enviable roster of wingers.
The prodigious Cole Palmer can also now be added to the list, while Gabriel Jesus has largely operated on the right flank this season, highlighting the strength in depth out wide within Pep Guardiola's squad.
However, Manchester City supporters have now become accustomed to an impressive method of forward planning executed by Etihad officials, and a new report has highlighted this trend.
As per the information ofESPN's Mark Ogden, Manchester City arewatching the progress of Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and could be tempted to make a move if the Gunners fail to qualify for the Champions League by the end of the season.
It has been claimed that Manchester City have been joined by Premier League title rivals Liverpool in monitoring the England internationals situation and performances at the North London club.
With Bukayo Sakas current contract set to expire in 2023, there may be a chance that the 20-year old could be open to a switch in the summer, if he decides not to commit his long-term future to the Emirates Stadium.
Considering the likes of Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez are also contracted to the club until 2023, there may be a possibility that one of Manchester Citys stalwarts are let go next season.
Bukayo Saka is one of the most gifted young wingers in Europe at present, and a potential swoop for the young forward in the summer could prove to be an incredible coup for years to come.
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Progress on WIPP ventilation upgrade : Waste & Recycling – World Nuclear News
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01 February 2022
Work on the Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System (SSCVS) at the US Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico made significant progress last year following earlier delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Construction of the three major facilities of what will be the largest containment fan system in the underground complex "showed major advancements" in 2021, WIPP said.
The foundation for the New Filter Building, where 1000-horsepower fans will pull air through high-efficiency particulate absorbing (HEPA) filtration, was completed three weeks early, kick-starting construction of the building's walls.
The precast concrete walls and roof of the Salt Reduction Building were also installed. This, WIPP said, was a DOE/HQ Environmental Management complex-wide priority for 2021.
In addition, the utility shaft - the massive air intake for the system - has reached 124 feet (38 metres) of its projected 2275-foot (693-metre) depth. The new shaft saw the installation of a plenum (chamber) and ductwork that will force air into the underground. It will be WIPP's largest shaft at 26 feet (8 metres) in diameter when completed.
The SSCVS system is scheduled to start operating in 2025, providing up to 540,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm) of air in either filtered or unfiltered modes.
"More air allows more machinery to work in the underground and makes for a safer and more comfortable working condition," WIPP said.
Whilst WIPP constructs the SSCVS system, it has prepared to restart one of its legacy fans, the 700-C, in order to maintain ventilation capacity. The WIPP ventilation system currently pulls 170,000 cfm of filtered air throughout the underground. The 700-C fan will provide 240,000 cfm of unfiltered air for non-emplacement activities, such as mining and rock bolting.
Mining of the eighth panel at WIPP was completed in October 2021, seven years after work began. After outfitting with power, communications and air monitors, Panel 8 will be ready to start accepting transuranic (TRU) waste when Panel 7 reaches full capacity in April this year.
WIPP is the USA's only repository for the disposal of TRU waste. Sealed drums of waste - clothing, tools, rags, residues, debris, soil and other items contaminated with small amounts of plutonium and other man-made radioactive elements from the US military programme - are placed in "rooms" carved out of salt rock by laser-guided continuous miner machines.
The WIPP repository is mined out of an ancient salt formation more than 2000 feet below ground. The repository is configured to have eight panels - four on each side of the main access passageways, or drifts - although two further panels are also planned.
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