![]() Īfter 33 previews, and with record advance ticket sales in the tens of millions (sources differ between $32 million and $57 million), Hamilton officially opened on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers on August 16, 2015. Many of the Ham4Ham performances were documented and shared on YouTube by writer and producer Howard Sherman. He performed for the next crowd the next day, and #Ham4Ham - performances at the stage door by Lin-Manuel Miranda, cast members, and a variety of surprise guests - became a regular feature on the Wednesday and Saturday lottery draws. On July 13, 2015, over 700 people showed up to enter the lottery, and, reportedly moved by the crowd, Lin-Manuel Miranda made a speech from the stage door. When Hamilton transferred to Broadway, tickets were in such demand, a lottery called Ham4Ham (providing $10 seats in the front row) was instituted from the first day previews. The off-Broadway production won multiple awards, including the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, the Outer Critics Circle Awards for Outstanding Book of a Musical, Outstanding New Score, and Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical. Critics also delighted at how much fun they had in being served a history lesson. The off-Broadway try-out was a smash hit and extended its run three times.Ĭritics lavished praise on Lin-Manuel’s eclectic score and the masterfully-complex, yet evocative and stirring, story-telling. (Aaron Burr), Okieriete Onaodowan (Hercules Mulligan, James Madison), Anthony Ramos (John Laurens, Phillip Hamilton), Jon Rua (Ensemble), Phillipa Soo (Eliza Hamilton), Seth Stewart (Ensemble), Betsy Struxness (Ensemble), Ephraim Sykes (Ensemble), and Voltaire Wade-Greene (Swing). The complete cast included (in alphabetical order) Carleigh Bettiol (Ensemble), Andrew Chappelle (Swing), Ariana DeBose (Ensemble), Alysha Deslorieux (Swing), Daveed Diggs (Marquis De Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Angelica Schuyler), Sydney James Harcourt (Ensemble), Sasha Hutchings (Ensemble), Christopher Jackson (George Washington), Brian d'Arcy James (King George), Thayne Jasperson (Ensemble), Jasmine Cephas Jones (Peggy Schuyler, Maria Reynolds), Stephanie Klemons (Swing), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), Javier Muñoz (Hamilton Standby), Leslie Odom Jr. It was produced for $1.7 million through an “enhancement deal” - Broadway producers covered the cost of the run, and the Public would receive a percentage of the income if the musical succeeded on Broadway. Over the course of the weekend, the show was performed 4 times to a total audience of about 600 people and quickly generated buzz as the next hot thing in theatre.Īfter a month of previews, Hamilton opened off-Broadway at the Public Theater on February 17, 2015. The musical, now titled Hamilton, was given its first full performance on at the 52nd Street Project. In December 2013, The Hamilton Mixtape began workshops through the Public Theater. ![]() ![]() In the summer of 2013, the musical was given a week-long workshop at Vassar College through the New York Stage and Film developmental series. Reviewer Led Black enthused “‘The Alexander Hamilton Mixtape’ quite simply and sublimely brings history to life, resuscitating, revitalizing and remixing it with the energy and zeal of the Hip-Hop aesthetic.” The cast included Jon Rua (Thomas Jefferson), James Monroe Iglehart (James Madison), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Aaron Burr), Chris Jackson (George Washington), Gavin Creel (King George III), and Mandy Gonzales. On January 11, 2012, coincidentally Alexander Hamilton’s 225th birthday, 12 songs from The Hamilton Mixtape were performed in the Allen Room as part of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook concert series. Shortly after, Lincoln Center invited Miranda to perform in their American Songbook concert series. Tommy Kail, director of In the Heights, asked to assist overseeing the The Hamilton Mixtape and to stage a “low-key” studio reading. ![]() Two years later, in June 2011, Lin-Manuel Miranda performed a second song from the mixtape, “My Shot,” at the Ars Nova annual benefit. On May 12, 2009, Lin-Manuel Miranda, along with musical director Alex Lacamoire, performed the opening song from the mixtape at the White House as part of “An Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word.” ![]()
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![]() Packages/*: each subfolder of the /packages directory will be used as the working directory for the corresponding linted files. For files that are neither under the client not under the server folder, the working directory will be auto-detected as described above. : use the project base directory as the ESLint process working directory.Ĭlient server: use /client and /server as working directories. idea folder where WebStorm-specific project metadata is stored). Paths relative to the project base directory (the parent folder of the. If the auto-detected working directory doesn't match your project configuration, you need to specify the working directory (directories) manually. eslintrc.* file, or a package.json file with either a eslintIgnore or a eslintConfig property. First it looks for a directory closest to the linted file which contains a. ![]() In the Working directories field, specify the working directories for the ESLint process.īy default the field is empty and WebStorm detects the working directory automatically. In the ESLint package field, specify the location of the eslint or standard package. In the Settings dialog ( Control+Alt+S), go to Languages & Frameworks | JavaScript | Code Quality Tools | ESLint, and select Manual ESLint configuration. With manual configuration, you can use a custom ESLint package, configuration file, and working directories, as well as apply various additional rules and options. To configure ESLint automatically in all new projects, open the Settings for New Projects dialog ( File | New Projects Setup | Settings for New Projects), go to Languages & Frameworks | JavaScript | Code Quality Tools | ESLint, and select the Automatic ESLint configuration option. To configure ESLint automatically in the current project, open the Settings dialog ( Control+Alt+S), go to Languages & Frameworks | JavaScript | Code Quality Tools | ESLint, and select the Automatic ESLint configuration option. This lets you apply a specific ESLint version or a specific set of plugins to each path in a monorepo or a project with multiple ESLint configurations. If you have several package.json files with ESLint listed as a dependency, WebStorm starts a separate process for each package.json and processes everything below it. eslintrc.* is found in the current file folder, WebStorm will look for one in its parent folders up to the project root. eslintrc.* configuration file from the folder where the current file is stored. With automatic configuration, WebStorm uses the ESLint package from the project node_modules folder and the. You can choose to configure it automatically or specify all the configuration settings manually. Optionally, install additional plugins, for example, eslint-plugin-react to lint React applications.Īctivate and configure ESLint in WebStormīy default, ESLint is disabled. Npm install -save-dev eslint to install ESLint as a development dependency. Npm install -g eslint for global installation. In the embedded Terminal ( Alt+F12), type one of the following commands: Make sure you have Node.js on your computer.Ĭonfigure a Node.js interpreter in your project as described in Configuring a local Node.js interpreter, or in Using Node.js on Windows Subsystem for Linux, or in Configuring remote Node.js interpreters. With ESLint, you can also use JavaScript Standard Style as well as lint your TypeScript code.īesides JavaScript and TypeScript, ESLint can be applied to files of other types in the entire project or in its specific parts, see Configure linting scope. ![]() ![]() WebStorm shows warnings and errors reported by ESLint right in the editor, as you type. WebStorm integrates with ESLint which brings a wide range of linting rules that can also be extended with plugins. ![]() ![]() ![]() Since then: I've upgraded to new releases every few years to see what's new, and to have a current copy around. I started using Toast 6 when I had my blue and white G3, and it was a good reliable burning solution back in the days when Apple was picky about what third party drives their native burning supported. I was going to leave a star rating, however there doesn't seem to be an option for it, simply a comment option.Īnyway I own a license for Toast 6, 8, 11, 17, and 19. Having used Toast 19 Pro for a few days now, I thought I would share some thoughts on experience. It seems like more and more Apple is no longer a pro oriented platform, or at least it's changed enough that the term just doesn't mean what it used to in the old Apple community I grew up in. Since I'll be needing a new computer in a couple more years, this might be a good time to look into switching to windows so I can have access to the commercial, and professional authoring tools that I would like to learn. ![]() Either way I've generally had a good experience with Toast through the years, off and on that I've used it. My thoughts on the additional bundled software: I don't use it, but in order to get the features I do want and need, I need the Pro package. I will say, that once I cleaned out my toast 19 install, and clean installed the Toast 20 upgrade, it actually loads slightly faster. So I got toast 20 Pro for $80.Īs far as any visual differences, there aren't any. I usually pay around $99 USD for my upgrades, today, I came to the site when they were offering an additional 10 % discount for a limited time frame. I decided to upgrade because I've upgraded to Monterey, and version 19 was at end of support, and I wouldn't have gotten any future updates even though it was working without issues.Īnyway, Toast 20 fixes some things with Blu-ray video, and since that's my main reason for keeping toast around, it made sense to update for that, and now I'll get updates during this cycle as they come out. Usually, I only purchase a toast upgrade every couple years since I haven't used it all that often these days.
![]() ![]() You’ve got some serious options when it comes to meeting your daily recommended intake of 2-3 cups per day. So, it won’t be beating out kale or spinach any time soon…but it’s nothing to feel guilty about. And with its high water content, it’s actually an awesome hydrating food to eat in hot weather or after a workout. Iceberg still contains fibre, potassium, zinc, calcium, folate and vitamins A and K. This much-maligned green doesn’t come close to the other lettuces on this list, but it’s still far from a nutritional vacuum. Isn’t iceberg totally devoid of nutritional value? Well, yes and no. You’re probably surprised to see this crunchy, watery lettuce on the list. For a healthier salad, just mix it up with a handful of spinach and you’re good to go. While it’s not as nutritionally dense as kale or spinach, this zippy green still comes loaded with a healthy dose of calcium, antioxidants and fibre. With its frilly leaves and peppery flavour, arugula is a fun and tasty option for mixing things up. While you get the best of these benefits eating it raw, spinach is also wonderful mixed into just about any warm dish, from scrambled eggs to soups and stews. ![]() It’s higher than kale in calcium, potassium, magnesium, folate and vitamins A and K, while staying relatively high in fibre and low in calories. ![]() If there is such a thing as a perfect green, spinach is just about as close as it gets. That said, kale is lower in some nutrients than other greens, so it’s still best to mix it up every once in a while. Just one cup of kale contains more than your daily requirement for vitamins A, C and K – and comes with over 3 grams of protein, making it a super smart choice for people following a plant-based diet. No surprises here…kale is a nutritional powerhouse, packed with nutritional benefits. We just recommend you mix it up with a darker green every once in a while. And with its grassy flavour and delicate texture, it pairs beautifully with just about any fruit or veggie. With twice the vitamin C of romaine and next to no calories, green leaf lettuce might not be the most nutritionally dense salad green around, but it will definitely bring benefits to your bowl. Plus, it’s higher in potassium than kale. But it’s bringing more to the table than its culinary benefits – romaine lettuce is also a solid source of vitamin A, vitamin K and folate. One of the most popular salad greens around, we love romaine for its crunchy texture and mild, sweet taste. So how do different lettuces and greens stack up? Here’s a handy guide to get you started. That’s why our salads almost always use a blend of 2-3 different greens as a base. To get the most out of your salads, it’s best to use more than one type of green, so you get a mix of health benefits. ![]() So now you’re probably wondering…which green reigns supreme? The fact is, no lettuce ranks highest across the board – each one brings something different to the table. Why? Darker leaves can absorb more sunlight, which allows them to synthesize more vitamins. If you’re looking to get the most out of your salad, here’s a pretty good rule of thumb: the darker the leaves, the more nutritious the green. But believe it or not, the nutritional content in your bowl can vary pretty widely depending on which greens you choose. When it comes to fibre, vitamins and minerals, raw veggies simply can’t be beat. If you’ve read anything about nutrition, you already know salad is one of the healthiest meals you can eat. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the student can avail pre-deferral as per the policy defined below for the same. This is applicable even for those students who could not complete their payment and could not be enrolled in the batch opted for. 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There are nine pieces of downloadable content included: 20 Year Celebration Collectors Edition for PlayStation 4. No details on exact timing, pricing or system requirements have yet been revealed. Players climb, swim, grapple, and zip-line their way through the beautiful but lethal environments as they outsmart deadly traps and solve huge, multi-layered puzzles hidden within stunning challenge tombs. Lara’s expedition takes her from Syria’s sun-baked ruins to the vast wilderness of Siberia, where frozen forests, ancient crypts, a lush geothermal valley, and an abandoned Soviet military installation await. When Lara’s quest puts her in the crosshairs of Trinity, a secret global organization, she must use all her wits and daring to reach the Divine Source first. Players will become the young archaeologist Lara Croft as she seeks the lost city of Kitezh to recover the Divine Source, an ancient artifact with the power to grant immortality. The company says all the downloadable content will be bundled with the game, which includes both action and puzzle-solving … Feral Interactive has announced that Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration, ‘the definitive edition of the acclaimed action-adventure,’ will be coming to macOS and Linux this spring. ![]() ![]() The first films made were accompanied by improvised piano, but movie studios quickly began commissioning original scores, which in larger theatres were performed live by a small orchestra. What’s more, by using creative sound transitions and cinematic soundscaping tools, movies can create worlds that are outside the realm of our reality – cavernous spaces and roaming leviathans. ![]() Native Instruments’ collection of movie sound design tools and software includes a broad cinematic library of orchestral and atmospheric samples and sounds to choose from. George Lucas famously said that “sound and music are 50% of the entertainment in a movie,” and ever since the first talkies, soundscapes, score, and cinema have been inextricably linked.Ī score can heighten the emotion and set the tone of any scene and is used alongside sound effects and dialogue to craft cinematic universes. The unique and specially recorded cinematic library of samples that comes with NI instruments is crafted to make the most of the collections’ cinema-focused engines. ![]() ![]() Including samples for orchestral scores that drive modern films, as well as specialized instruments for blockbuster soundscapes – from the haunting vocals of MYSTERIA to the atmospheric soundscapes of the LIGHT TRILOGY. Native Instruments’ cinematic collection gives producers the tools to create cinematic sound. ![]() ![]() Relative to the other snake species that occur on Pelee Island the Blue Racer is uncommon. The Blue Racer is one of Ontario's largest snakes. The Blue Racer is also identified as endangered under Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA). The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) declared the Blue Racer endangered in 1991 and this status was retained in status updates in 20. The Blue Racer is listed as endangered under Ontario's Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA). Success in the recovery of this species depends on the commitment and cooperation of many different constituencies that will be involved in implementing the directions set out in this strategy.įormerly found in extreme southwestern Ontario, the Blue Racer (Coluber constrictor foxii) is a snake that is now confined to Pelee Island. Implementation of this strategy is subject to appropriations, priorities and budgetary constraints of the participating jurisdictions and organizations. The goals, objectives and recovery approaches identified in the strategy are based on the best available knowledge and are subject to revision as new information becomes available. The recovery strategy does not necessarily represent the views of all of the individuals who provided advice or contributed to its preparation, or the official positions of the organizations with which the individuals are associated. This recovery strategy has been prepared as advice to the Government of Ontario, other responsible jurisdictions and the many different constituencies that may be involved in recovering the species. The recovery strategy for the Blue Racer was developed in accordance with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA). To learn more about species at risk recovery in Ontario, please visit the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Species at Risk webpage at Ontario - Species at risk webpage The implementation of recovery strategies depends on the continued cooperation and actions of government agencies, individuals, communities, land users, and conservationists. ![]() Nine months after the completion of a recovery strategy a government response statement will be published which summarizes the actions that the Government of Ontario intends to take in response to the strategy. Recovery strategies are required to be prepared for extirpated species only if reintroduction is considered feasible. There was a transition period of five years (until June 30, 2013) to develop recovery strategies for those species listed as endangered or threatened in the schedules of the ESA. Recovery strategies are required to be prepared for endangered and threatened species within one or two years respectively of the species being added to the Species at Risk in Ontario list. ![]() Sections 11 to 15 of the ESA outline the required content and timelines for developing recovery strategies published in this series. It also makes recommendations on the objectives for protection and recovery, the approaches to achieve those objectives, and the area that should be considered in the development of a habitat regulation. A recovery strategy outlines the habitat needs and the threats to the survival and recovery of the species. ![]() ![]() Under the ESA a recovery strategy provides the best available scientific knowledge on what is required to achieve recovery of a species. Recovery of species at risk is the process by which the decline of an endangered, threatened, or extirpated species is arrested or reversed, and threats are removed or reduced to improve the likelihood of a species' persistence in the wild. The Province ensures the preparation of recovery strategies to meet its commitments to recover species at risk under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk in Canada. This series presents the collection of recovery strategies that are prepared or adopted as advice to the Province of Ontario on the recommended approach to recover species at risk. ![]() ![]() If your ratio is wildly different, it may be of concern unless you have special credit terms.Īlternatively, there are benefits to quick supplier payments as well. A good measure is to look at other companies within your sector and compare your calculation to theirs. There are many different credit terms where having a low ratio makes more sense for the company. ![]() It isn't always this black and white, however. Often it is assumed that if you have a high accounts payable turnover ratio, you are more reliable and stable in paying your accounts payable outstanding credits. Is a higher accounts payable turnover better? A lower ratio can show that you either are paying your debts slowly or have special credit terms with your vendors. Knowing the average number of times you are paying back your vendors on time can help you know if your AP process is running smoothly, something often reflected through a high ratio. Your accounts payable turnover can help you determine if you are using favorable credit terms, paying your suppliers back promptly, or it can be used to judge your creditworthiness. $500,000 Net Credit Purchases / $27,500 Average Accounts Payable = 18.2 AP Turnover What does accounts payable turnover tell you? It had $25,000 in payables at the beginning of the accounting period, and $30,000 at the end of the period. To find your average accounts payable, you can look at the total of your accounts payable at the start and finish of your accounting period, then divide that by 2.įor example, the ABC Company had net credit purchases of $500,000. Net Credit Purchases (Total Purchases) / Average Accounts Payable = Accounts-Payable Turnover Ratio It is important to note that you can also use the cost of goods sold instead of net credit purchases depending on the situation, though this may not give you an accurate ratio. Within that timeframe, you will look at your net credit purchases (sometimes referred to as total supplier purchases) divided by your average accounts payable. You first select the beginning of the period and the end of the period you are measuring. Using the accounts payable turnover ratio formula is pretty straightforward. What is the AP turnover ratio formula? (with examples) This calculation is a good measure for seeing if there is a problem within the credit or payment terms given to suppliers. Note that this can be confused with the very similar accounts receivable turnover ratio, which measures the opposite - how often vendors pay back credits over a specific period, such as a fiscal year. ![]() ![]() Usually, a higher ratio is considered better than a lower ratio, but there are exceptions. The results show a handful of things like identifying potential cash flow problems and looking at how often a company pays off its obligations. This calculation looks at how often you pay suppliers or creditors over a given period of time. This data can be critical for tracking your performance over an accounting period and can be looked at by investors to make essential decisions.Īnother one of these liquidity formulas is the accounts payable turnover ratio, which is often referred to as the payables turnover. These are both examples of liquidity ratios, and while there are many types of ratios, this type helps look at your ability to repay obligations. Another example is the acid-test ratio which looks at your quick assets and inventory instead of your current assets. These ratios help make accurate analyses that can look at the company's accounts' overall performances and help review the accounts payables process overall.Īn example of these formulas is the current ratio, which looks at your ability to use existing assets to pay off short-term obligations. A financial ratio breaks down the data within places like your accounts payable balance or balance sheet to help prevent your company from falling into financial distress. In an average accounts payable department, there are a handful of calculations that help determine the financial condition of your company's cash flow. ![]() Your accounts payable turnover can help you determine if you are using favorable credit terms, paying your suppliers back promptly, and can even be used to judge your creditworthiness. ![]() ![]() ![]() For more subjects and articles in this series, see link at. This article originally appeared in Leafly’s Cannabis 101-educational series. This simplified explanation of oil consistencies is only a scratch on the surface of this emerging craft, and it’s exciting to imagine how much further science and technology will carry its potential. Every step of the extraction process demands a balance of art and science, beginning with the selection of starting material and ending with the purging and storage process. There’s a reason cannabis extraction is now as big a part of competitive Cannabis Cups as flowers the knowledge and care that goes into extracting oils is as complicated as the art of growing the plants they are derived from. Runny oils with more moisture tend to form gooey waxes often called “budder,” while the harder ones are likely to take on a soft, brittle texture known as “crumble” or “honeycomb.” The term “wax” can be used to describe all of these softer, solid textures. Just as transparent oils span the spectrum between shatter and sap, wax can also take on different consistencies based on heat, moisture, and the texture of the oil before it is purged (the process in which residual solvents are removed from the product). Light can’t travel through irregular molecular densities, and that refraction leaves us with a solid, non-transparent oil. Unlike those of transparent oils, the molecules of cannabis wax crystallize as a result of agitation. Oils with a consistency that falls somewhere between glassy shatter and viscous sap is often referred to as “pull-and-snap.” What is Marijuana Wax?Ĭannabis wax refers to the softer, opaque oils that have lost their transparency after extraction. Heat, moisture, and high terpene contents can also affect the texture, turning oils into a runnier substance that resembles sap (hence the commonly used nickname “sap”). The reason shatter comes out perfectly clear has to do with the molecules which, if left undisturbed, form a glass-like appearance. Shaving bits of crumble wax pieces works well when added to a joint or bowl of flower, in a dab rig, or portable vaporizer coils. The color of this concentrate can range but is usually a dark yellow. But translucence isn’t necessarily the tell-tale sign of quality – the consistency and texture of oil comes down to different factors entirely. Crumble wax, also called honeycomb, is a powerful extract with a dry or crumbly texture. Shatter, with its flawless amber glass transparency, has a reputation for being the purest and cleanest type of extract. So what’s with the different consistencies, and are they telling of an extract’s quality? What is Marijuana Shatter? The end product is a highly potent oil of varying consistencies most popularly used for vaporization and dabbing. Advancements in extraction technology have enabled the use of other solvents like carbon dioxide and pure hydrocarbons in a process that utilizes pressure in a safe closed-loop system. This is achieved through a variety of extraction processes and solvents, the most common being butane. ![]() This list of descriptive subcategories might lead you to believe that there are stark differences between each one, but the division between glass-like shatter and crumbly wax is more superficial than you’d expect.įor those of you who are new to the concentrates game, an extract is any oil that concentrates the plant’s chemical compounds like THC and CBD. If you’ve heard any of those words before, they were likely used to describe BHO (butane hash oil), CO2 oil, or similar hydrocarbon extracts. We have six convenient locations in and around greater Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs.Shatter, wax, honeycomb, oil, crumble, sap, budder, pull-and-snap…these are some of the nicknames cannabis extracts have earned through their popularity, prevalence, and diversification. ![]() Find your nearest Emerald Fields cannaboutique here. Unlike shatter, crumble is not ideal for dabbing, but will burn nicely on top of a bowl of cannabis flower.ĭiscover our featured happy hour promos for special discounts on wax, hash, shatter, crumble and more high-quality cannabis concentrates. This produces the wax’s crumbly, cheese-like form once the purging process is completed. Since shatter’s composition is quite hard, it’s the perfect cannabis concentrate for dabbing and vaporizing.Ĭrumble, which is made using a similar process as shatter, is crafted with pre-purged oils that contain higher moisture levels, a different temperature, and thicker consistency. By using solvents like butane or other hydrocarbons, the shatter-esque effect is achieved. Crumble vs shatter, what’s the difference?Ĭannabis shatter is an extract with a solid and translucent appearance-giving it a glass-like feel that literally looks as if you could shatter it. ![]() |
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