![]() ![]() Let's hope she brought along a spare set of clothes – or that cat skin turned into a catsuit. She shed her cat skin and returned to normal, as we see her looking over a cliff edge. Kristen Wiig's character lost her wish, along with the rest of the world. From there, we can presume she ran off to live as a cat out in the wilderness.Īctually, not quite. What happens to Barbara Minerva / Cheetah?įollowing Wonder Woman and Cheetah's fight, the "apex predator" is seen getting out of the water where she was electrocuted. There's no knowing for sure – but he doesn't remember his time with Wonder Woman, otherwise he would have recognised her during that Christmas scene. ![]() The big question, then, is what happened to the random, handsome man when Trevor was in his body? Perhaps he went to the soul plane maybe, now he's back, he simply believes he blacked out for months or, we're going dark here, he actually died for a few weeks and now knows about the afterlife. It would appear that the spirit of Trevor inhabited a random, handsome man, and that random, handsome man is now back in his own body. When Wonder Woman gave up her wish to resurrect Steve Trevor, the pilot died, again, somehow. What happened to Steve Trevor? And what happened to the man Steve Trevor took over? Maybe she will even have a fling with the man-who-was-formerly Steve Trevor. In the meantime, we can probably assume that Wonder Woman will be quietly protecting the people of Earth from the shadows, just like Asteria. Superman, that Wonder Woman will eventually team-up with the Justice League to help defend the Earth from an alien terror. And that's not all – in a post-credits scene, it's revealed that Asteria, played by original Wonder Woman actor Lynda Carter, has been protecting mankind from the shadows for many, many years, just like Wonder Woman. Diana is looking at a tree when a nicely dressed man pops up: it's the man Steve's spirit inhabited. World peace ensues and we skip ahead to Christmas. Lord then sees a vision of his own son wondering around in the chaos that he's caused, and Lord rescinds his own wish. ![]() They fight and Wonder Woman wins, though Cheetah survives.ĭiana then defeats Lord and uses her Lasso of Truth on him, making him communicate with the world and Wonder Woman, via Lord, convinces everyone to give up their wish. Diana shows up in the golden armour once worn by the legendary Amazonian warrior Asteria, but she's met by Kristen Wiig's Cheetah, who has transformed into an apex predator. The villain starts a broadcast to everyone in the world and asks them to wish for whatever they want. This new technology also physically "touches" people thanks to some strange airwave technology, meaning that Lord can grant everyone their wish – and take away everything they hold dear. He then discovers that there's an emergency power that allows the President to take over every screen on the planet. He's taken over most of the world and made himself President of the United States. As a result, Steve goes back to wherever he came from, and Wonder Woman flies (and by that, we mean she literally flies by lassoing onto lightening) to Maxwell Lord. Cheetah gave her a challenging fight, but was ultimately overwhelmed by Diana’s skills as an Amazon warrior and her new armor.As the movie progresses, Wonders struggles fighting bad guys due to her powers waning, and – after some tearful reflection – she realises she must rescind her wish to get back to full power. Thanks to his Dreamstone powers, Barbara was transformed into the cat-like Cheetah so that she could fight on par with Wonder Woman. Driven by jealousy of everything that Diana had, Barbara became an ally of Pedro Pascal’s Maxwell Lord and helped him follow through with his master plan. One of these wishes gave Kristen Wiig’s Barbara Minerva - a gemologist who suffered from self-esteem issues - abilities that rivaled Wonder Woman’s. The fact her fate wasn't sealed at the closing of the sequel could well mean that there’s a plan in place for the iconic DC Comics villain to get a second DCEU outing in Diana’s third solo movie, which is confirmed to be in development, with Patty Jenkins on board to direct.ĭiana’s feline adversary was one of two villains she had to contend with in Wonder Woman 1984, a movie that involved a wish-granting mystical artifact. A return for Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) in Wonder Woman 3 wasn’t ruled out by the ending of Wonder Woman 1984. ![]()
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![]() You can also check out some of Geller’s other videos here on the site. Photoshop analyzes the image, and after a few moments, we get a very impressive initial result. You can find many more Photoshop video tutorials on LensVid’s Photoshop section. You can also find many more B&W related videos on our image editing channel. This isn’t the first time that we are looking at adding color into B&W images – we have published in the past “ How to Use Photoshop to Colorize a Black and White Photo“, “ h ow to add Splashes of Color in Black and White Photos in 60 Seconds using Photoshop Elements” as well as “How to Do Selective Color Manipulation in Photoshop“. Do the same with the rest of the image – part by part (this is more art than exact science). The Colorize Neural Filters feature in Photoshop uses the power of Adobe Sensei to quickly colorize your photos. ![]() Next you can choose the hair and change the color in the same way we saw before but with color instead of multiple in the blend mode. Choose a color you want for the background, if the background of your image is white choose multiple in the bled mode menu. Four different styles of school bus vector icons that can be used for many projects, like web design, app etc. ![]() ![]() Press control + shift I to invert the selection and click the adjustment layer icon and choose solid color. AUTOMATED COLORIZATION Colorizer.ai for Adobe Photoshop CC adds color to your black and white images with a single click Colorize your black & white images. Colorizing photos used to require highly specialized Photoshop skills, but nowadays, you can easily do it with a click of a button. On this video Marty Geller from Blue Lightning TV shows you how to change a black and white image and colorize it using Photoshop.įirst we select our subject from the background and save it as a selection. ![]() ![]() ![]() I had to muster the resolve to believe that I was the best one to lead boldly into our finest hour. "I had to separate from some who didn't align with our values or want to work in a performance culture. "It took bravery to separate with valuable employees who were the right ones to take us so far but not the ones to build the future," Duarte concludes. There's a difference between a cheerleader and someone who helps connect you with others, will speak the truth and provide you with answers. and his new book, titled Bootstrap Entrepreneur: How Grit, Faith, and Help from a Chippewa Tribe Built a Technology Company discusses. Surround yourself with people who will champion you. The company he helped found is Turtle Mountain Corp.The story you share with others will either make or break your pivot. As you transition in your career, make sure you are telling a current, updated story about yourself to connect with and engage with people at your company. If you don't believe in yourself, who will? Believe in the value you bring to the table.It's okay to get rid of people in your company that don't energize you.’ These women just get in my face and speak the truth."Īs Duarte continues to expand and pivot the agency, she focuses on the following essential steps: Or it's okay to get rid of the kryptonite. So, there are moments I think that are harder, that are darker than or more difficult, where I need someone to hold my cheeks and say, 'everything's going to be okay. ![]() Ultimately, because of those victories and defeats, we emerge changed from the process. ![]() And every leader has their ups and their downs, their victories, their defeats. There's this likable kid whose mom left her who has built a business and it's just hard, the messy middle where it's hard. "I have a council of women that make me brave," Duarte smiles. They created their own community to help one another thrive. The women on the trip reshaped who she was and the type of leader she strived to be. As one of the few female leaders in the Valley while raising a family at the same time, Duarte found it difficult to connect with other female leaders until she participated in a 10-person trip to India. Throughout her tenure, Duarte not only pivoted the company but her mindset as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() World-renowned drummer, composer, producer and clinician, Terri Lyne Carrington, has maintained her status in the industry as a person to watch for over 20 years. He toured with Watson’s Horizon band for five years while juggling dates with established jazz players like Jerry Gonzales, Herbie Mann, Paquito D’Rivera and Terence Blanchard. The steady gig garnered him a reputation as a pensive, rhythmically-astute player, which caught the ear of noted musicians Greg Osby, Kevin Eubanks, and Bobby Watson, all of whom hired Simon. He has earned numerous awards and critical acclaim for his recorded works and passionate live performances.īorn in Cardón, Venezuela, Edward Simon arrived on the jazz scene in New York performing in a trio led by bassist Charles Fambrough. Notable for his insightful and innovative approach to composition and performance of original jazz music, Osby is a shining beacon among the current generation of jazz musicians. Saxophonist, composer, producer and educator Greg Osby has made an indelible mark on contemporary jazz as a leader of his own ensembles and as a guest artist with other acclaimed jazz groups for the past 20 years. The “Snow Owl Quartet” is his debut record as a leader. He has performed as a sideman with an impressive list of musicians including Thomas Lang, James Spaulding, Miguel Zenón, Yusveny Terry, Anton Denner, Oscar Hernandes, Roberto Quintero, Mark Whitfield, Michael Stuart and many others. Whether the musical genre is Funk, Salsa, Straight Ahead, Modern Jazz, Heavy Metal or Avantgarde, he is capable of participating without any compromise. While in New York, Juan developed the ability to meet the demands of multiple styles. By age 21 he returned to New York City to pursue a professional music career. Juan studied at Berklee with worldrenowned bass instructors Bruce Gertz and Oscar Stagnaro. He received a coveted scholarship to attend the prestigious Berklee College Of Music in Boston. He came to United States and arrived in New York City at age nine. The name Snow Owl was given to him at birth by the leader of his tribe. Juan Garcia-Herreros was born in Bogota, Colombia. Terri Lyne Carrington – drums, percussion Snow Owl – six string electric contrabass guitar Here, the vehicle to communicate is not only his instrument but his entire quartet. These two opposites might be influenced by his South American roots: He was born in Bogota/Colombia, where the Indians of the Andes called him „The Snow Owl“, but grew up in the melting pot of New York, where he mixed up all of the different musical styles he had heard, studied and performed: Blues, Funk, Jazz, Heavy Metal, Rock, Salsa – you name it…īut what really makes the Snow Owl different is his own personal way of talking to people, and it is this open-hearted communication that you can hear in every single tone. He can sound very low, but on the other hand can make his instrument sing and sound like a flamenco guitar. This leads us straight to Juan “Snow Owl” García-Herreros. Eberhard Weber, Steve Swallow and of course Jaco Pastorius are great examples. If you think about the individual sound of an electric bass player, there are not too many that you will recognize instantaneously. Read the review of this recording from Analog magazine In September 2014, Snow Owl has been nominated for the Latino Grammy Award! CONGRATULATIONS! The white feathered guardian has summoned me here to speak the language of creation…to speak music.” The Snow Owl In my case, the opposite occurred.It was a white owl that touched and guided my spirit from the far planes of eternity into earth’s physical realm. In shakespearean legend an owl’s shriek foreshadowed the passing of a soul. „Edition Phönix" Master Tape Series from Analogue Audio Association, halftrack Stereo on 1/4“ RTM SM 468 tapes.Ī life of sound is a destined miracle of tears. ![]() ![]() ![]() What is known about axolotls has been obtained from laboratory colonies. However, their small and generally inaccessible populations make it difficult to obtain information about their behavior. This situation is surprising, given the popularity of the axolotl for scientific study. That said, little information exists about the ecology of axolotl populations. The axolotl is charismatic and steeped in Mexican history, culture, and identity. The Xochimilco-Chalco basin, once about 77 square miles (200 square kilometers) of marshes, swamps, and lagoons, was significantly reduced 85 years ago when drainage projects were completed. Indigenous to these two spring-fed lakes along the southern edge of the Basin of Mexico, much of its suitable habitat has been drained. Naturally occurring in Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco in the southern Mexico City neighborhood of Xochimilco, these fascinating creatures are rarely seen in person.ĭescended from the tiger salamander, the axolotl is “young", having inhabited central Mexico for only about the last 10,000 years, according to some experts. Like youngsters, they retain external gills, a tail, and a body fin, and lack moveable eyelids. ![]() Though it develops functional lungs, it uses its fancy, feathery gills to breathe underwater. The axolotl remains aquatic (like larvae) their entire life. Unlike other salamanders, axolotls are neotenic, meaning they keep juvenile characteristics into adulthood. Shrouded in mystery, and defying typical biological laws like metamorphosis, the axolotl (pronounced AX-oh-lot-ul), a type of salamander, keeps its webbed feet firmly placed in infancy throughout its life. ![]() ![]() ![]() Another great feature which can be a little persnickety in my version goes to selected websites and compares the prices. It's also a great feature for adding a book you want to buy at a later date. This is great for making sure I'm adding the right edition and as a lot of my collection is pre-1966 (thus pre-ISBN) it's a great time saver. One of my favorite features in Readerware is the ability to find a book on the LoC website or Amazon or Alibris or wherever and drag it into the database. There are two features of Readerware I really like that Booknizer doesn't seem to have. ![]() ($45 for an upgrade seems steep to me!) I was hoping this would be a good replacement. ![]() I've used Readerware for years, but I haven't upgraded to the newest version. Need to be able to select, collect and group any of the info in the database, not just books in one's collection. Testing "Add Authors" resulted in DL of bio & biblio info (which is what I wanted) but was unreliable: In general, better support and more methods of data input (scanner, Cuecat, text lists (from OCR or VR with spelling check), etc. Need to fully support Windows copy for all displays A prime use of this app to create a shopping/wish list and/or library collection checkoff list is impossible. Need to be able to select specific groups of titles, authors, author bibliographies, etcĮxport/Report content does not include author bibliography and display/edit of same does not support copy to clipboard. Needs a text only listing for title/author.Īpp appears to have a customizable report generator (which is good), but I could not find any selection criteria for report content, just auto dump of everything. This works OK for demos of 10-20 entries but is untenable for real life lists containing hundreds of titles or authors. Search function needs better feedback when nothing found (it acts as if it didn't search at all)Īuthor/book lists are not scalable: Large thumbnails take up way too much space. Search function needs a spelling checker (for authors and titles). Search for Neale Walsch yielded none (amazon shows 948 results). Search for Isaac Asimov yielded 435 works (OK, most but not all yet tenable). Needs ability to enter custom genre/sub-genre categories.Īuthors listed alphabetically by FIRST name - should be by surname. In any case, the list is way too short: no listing for fiction or sub-genres such as humor, travel, cook books, romance, fantasy, etc IIRC, genre distinguishes style or form within a subject category. I will grant that the app subject matter is difficult but.īarcode entry is supported but no ISBN entry DLed, installed and activated without problem.įirst look: Some good, a lot of "needs work". ![]() ![]() was a series of innovative efforts to rescue the non-hierarchical comparison of historical traumas from a taboo of relativization. The emergence of the terms of “multidirectional memories,” “transcultural and traveling memories,” “prosthetic memories,” etc. Since the right-wingers of the Historikerstreit in West Germany contaminated the term of relativization by presenting Nazism as a response to Bolshevik terror, and, thus, giving an impression to exculpate Nazi perpetrators, the relativization of the Holocaust has become a taboo in memory studies. The ambivalence of the cosmopolitanization and re-nationalization has been peculiar to the global confluence of the Holocaust and postcolonial memories.īearing that ambivalence in mind, I suggest the “critical relativization” as a solidary nexus in connecting the Holocaust and (post-)colonial memories mulitdirectionally. Paradoxically, the global memory formation has become a battleground for competing national memories, and cosmopolitan memory often has worked to camouflage the re-nationalization of the remembrance in the name of humanity. ![]() However, the cosmopolitanization of the Holocaust is not flat. The dynamics of comparison, cross-referencing, a juxtaposition to and repulsion from the Holocaust in the global North has been influential in making the postcolonial mnemoscape in the global South. As a way of evoking empathy in the global public sphere, memory activists in the tri-continent tend to cite the Holocaust as a mnemonic template. The thaw of frozen memories after the Fall in 1989 released suppressed memories of the colonial past in the tri-continent of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This paper reflects the global confluence of the Holocaust and postcolonial memories in the post-Cold War mnemoscape. ![]() On the Global Confluence of the Holocaust and (post-)colonial Memories ![]() "Critical Relativization" as a Mnemonic Nexus. Furthermore, we will look at how these globally circulating Holocaust memories intersect with and are localized by national perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the shift of Holocaust Memory to its pluralization. This keynote addresses the 'short history' of how the Holocaust has been remembered during the last two decades. Ximena Goecke (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)Ĭhilean-Jewish Holocaust Survivors’ Memoirs as Transnational Literature and Transgenerational MemoryĬommentary: Adam Kerpel-Fronius (Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin) Transnational Memory Work in Schindler’s Factory in Cracow, Poland ![]() The Holocaust in Poland: How to Research the Local in an Increasingly Globalised Field of Scholarship? The Ambivalence of ‘Glocal’ Memories Online: Holocaust Survivors as Archetypes for the Depiction of ‘German Victims’ in YouTube Videosĭanielle Lucksted (Stony Brook University, New York)ĭiffusion of ‘Global’ Memory Norms on the Local Level: Implications for Poland and BeyondĪgnieszka Wierzcholska (Freie Universität, Berlin) On the Global Confluence of the Holocaust and (Post-)Colonial Memories ‘Critical Relativisation’ as a Mnemonic Nexus. Mnemonics and its Discontents: Between Integration and Contestation Central European Time (UTC+1:00).ĭaniel Levy (Stony Brook University, New York) * Please note that all times are indicated according to Warsaw time, i.e. The online debate will take place on YouTube on 25 November (Wednesday) at 15:00–18:30 CET. ![]() ![]() ![]() To do that, press Windows key R, type: control userpasswords2 then hit Enter. In order to do that, you need to access the hidden user accounts control panel item. But there are several types of account privileges you can apply to an account. So, we are aware of the two common account privileges Windows 10 offers by default: Administrator and User. What about other account types in Windows 10? Ĭlick on the Account type list box, choose your privilege then click OK. Select the account then click Change account type. ![]() When you want to change the privilege of an account, sign in to an Administrator account, open Family ![]() ![]() Image Credit: From flickr, Creative Commons license, by Gage Skidmore. Thank you, Justice O'Connor, for your example, your service, and your humility, courage, and selflessness in what must be a time of such great personal suffering. My greatest thanks to our nation, to my family, to my former colleagues, and to all the wonderful people I have had the opportunity to engage with over the years. I hope that I have inspired young people about civic engagement and helped pave the pathway for women who may have faced obstacles pursuing their careers. As a young cowgirl from the Arizona desert, I never could have imagined that one day I would become the first woman justice on the U.S. How fortunate I feel to be an American and to have been presented with the remarkable opportunities available to the citizens of our country. While the final chapter of my life with dementia may be trying, nothing has diminished my gratitude and deep appreciation for the countless blessings in my life. ![]() I will continue living in Phoenix, Arizona, surrounded by dear friends and family. I look forward to watching from the sidelines as others continue the hard work ahead. It is my great hope that our nation will commit to educating our youth about civics, and to helping young people understand their crucial role as informed, active citizens in our nation. Sandra Day O’Connor’s sense of independence, self-reliance, and pragmatism may be attributed to her classic western upbringing. It is time for new leaders to make civic learning and civic engagement a reality for all. She became the first-ever female majority leader of a state senate. I can no longer help lead this cause, due to my physical condition. But Sandra Day OConnors story is that of a woman who repeatedly shattered glass ceilings-doing so with a blend of grace, wisdom, humor, understatement, and cowgirl toughness. There is no more important work than deepening young people's engagement in our nation. Many have called Sandra Day OConnor the most important woman in American history. We must reach all our youth, and we need to find ways to get people - young and old - more involved in their communities and in their government. to teach the core principles of civics to middle and high school students. The statement she provided this week only reinforces what an extraordinary person is exiting the public stage: Not long after I retired from the Supreme Court twelve years ago, I made a commitment to myself, my family, and my country that I would use whatever years I had left to advance civic learning and engagement. I did not always agree with Justice O'Connor's opinions, but I have a great deal of respect and admiration for her. Her successor is Justice Samuel Alito, who was appointed by President George W. Justice O'Connor, 88, is the first-ever female Supreme Court Justice, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 to fill the position vacated by Justice Potter Stewart. ![]() As you have no doubt heard, on Tuesday retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her withdrawal from public life because of dementia, "probably Alzheimer's disease." Justice O'Connor in 2016. ![]() ![]() You may also drag the files directly into the queue. ![]() To add files to the queue so that they will be transferred later, select them and click Add to Queue from the popup menu. You can also drag the files from one side and drop them on the other side. Then you can click on Upload/Download in the popup menu. To transfer directories and/or multiple files, select them and right-click the selection. It will be added to the transfer queue and the transfer starts automatically. You can upload or download a file by double-clicking on it. You will now see color-coded differences between copies of the same file on the different machines. To quickly see differences between files on the local machine and the server, choose View > Directory Comparison, and choose either "compare file size" or "compare modification time." (You also hide identical files by checking that option.) Then choose "Enable." Then check "use synchronized browsing," save your settings, and connect. To enable synchronized browsing, create an entry in the Site Manager, and on the Advanced tab, ensure that the Default local directory and the Default remote directory have the same structure. This means that any directory navigation on one machine is duplicated on the other. If you have an identical directory structure on the local machine and the server, you can enable synchronized browsing. The current local directory and the local directory tree are displayed on the left side of the main window by default. Navigating on your machine works almost like navigating on the server. If you access the directory the question mark will vanish. Question marks ("?") appear on directories you haven't accessed yet, indicating that the FileZilla Client can't tell if there are subdirectories within those directories. Selecting this directory allows you to go up to the parent directory of the current directory. You will notice a directory called "." listed in virtually all directories.
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