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22 Sep

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93 Plus Potential Land Disclosure Issues

93 Plus Potential Land Disclosure Issues 

 

Anyone involved in a typical Land transaction, leasing, buying or selling may be exposed to 93 plus potential Land issues. For years now I have advocated for need of a “Land Disclosure” form throughout our country. So far only four states have such a document available for the real estate industry and they are Arizona, California, Georgia and Tennessee.

 

Most states have “Residential Property Disclosure” forms which are executed at time of the listing by the sellers and reviewed and signed off by the buyers during the offering process. We recommend these forms to also be used even in cases where you are selling without the assistance of a real estate firm.

 

North Carolina’s “Residential Property Disclosure” form has only twenty-one issues, far less than the Land form who should have and fewer than other comparable forms found around the country.

 

Here are a few examples of the ninety-three plus potential Land Disclosure issues currently in place by the four states previously mentioned.

 

“Are you aware of any?”

 

Encroachments

Easements

Endangered species:  Plant   Animal

Flooding whether currently or previously

Forfeiture of rights (mineral, timber, development, etc.)

Government sponsored clean-up of the property

Goundwater contamination

Illegal uses (manufacture of liquor, methamphetamine, marijuana cultivation, etc.)

Landfill operations:  legal or illegal or previous planned

Mineshafts or tunnels

Noxious fumes or odors

Pipelines (natural gas, petroleum, etc.)

Well water contamination:  current or previous

Conservation Easements

Stream Restorations

 

“Are there any Gravesites on the Property?

 

“Are there any animal cemeteries or animal burial sites?

 

“Are you aware of the presence of:”

 

Asbestos, Benzene, Fuel/chemical storage, Paint  (Lead based paint) (Other paint/solvents), Methane gas, Pesticides, Radioactive material, Radon gas, Underground storage tank(s), EPA Phase I, II or III studies.

 

“Are you aware of any past or present issues or problems with any of the following on the property?”

 

Soil settlement/expansion

Drainage/grade

Earth Movement

Erosion

Flooding

Fissures

Dampness/moisture other than around rivers, streams, lakes, etc.

Sliding

Wetlands or previous wetland areas

 

Do you have a survey? When was it done? Who did the survey? Do you have a copy? Has it been recorded?

 

Is or will it be subject to protective covenants, conditions or restrictions?

 

Is the legal owner(s) of the Property a foreign person or a non-resident alien pursuant to the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA)?

 

Is the Property located in an unincorporated area of the county?

 

Is the Property subject to extra territorial jurisdiction?

 

What is the current zoning of the Property?

 

Has the property been timbered in the past 25 years?

Harvest monitored by a Registered Forester?

Timber replanted after the harvest with (species)

 

Is the property in an Agricultural or Forest tax deferment program?

 

Coming soon “Carbon Credits” that will also need to be disclosed.

 

Land can have a lot of issues and knowing all the aspects involved is critical for all involved in any of these transactions.

 

The Real Estate Industry “Realtor®” program has an established “The Realtor® Code of Ethics” as a guideline for practicing real estate. This code has seventeen articles. Article 11 states:

 

“The services which Realtors® provide to their clients and customers shall conform to the standards of practice and competence which is reasonably expected in a specific real estate disciplines in which the engage; specifically, residential real estate brokerage, real estate syndication, real estate auction, and international real estate.” (Our Professional Standards Committee voted unanimously in Washington in May this year at the NAR Mid-Year Convention meeting to include the four letter word “Land” in Article 11 of the code. It was approved by the NAR Board of Directors in San Diego in November and adopted January, 2010).

 

 

“Realtors® shall not undertake to provide specialized professional services concerning a type of property or service that is outside their field of competence unless they engage the assistance of one who is competent on such types of property or service, or unless the facts are fully disclosed to the client.  Any persons engaged to provide such assistance shall be so identified to the client and their contribution to the assignment should be set forth.” (Amended 1/95)

 

See: http://www.realtor.org/MemPolWeb.nsf/pages/COde

 

Unfortunately when one goes to real estate school around the country and takes the 160 +/- hours of classroom instruction and testing, they are not taught about Land, Commercial real estate, Property Management, etc., only about residential property and real estate law. Do not assume that all real estate agents have the knowledge in the specific areas of brokerage.

 

If you are buying or selling Land or Farms or Ranches, make sure to find a member of the Realtors Land Institute to help you in this process. Specifically look for an Accredited Land Consultant, their Designation for those experts in Land who have worked hard to achieve it.

 

See: http://www.rliland.com  for the nearest RLI agent and the RLI programs and educational opportunities.

 

Consult with a Land attorney if you plan to create your own “Land Disclosure” form.  If you are a real estate agent, please check with your Broker-in Charge before creating or using even if your state has a standard required “Land Disclosure” form already approved. The potential risks and liabilities created because of non-disclosures can be very costly.

 

Lou Jewell ALC

Accredited Land Consultant

Dan River Real Estate

http://www.danriverrealestate.com

 ”A Voice for Land”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Lou Jewell ALC Broker Realtors Land Institute Land 101 Instructor Member of Winston-Salem Regional MLS Dan River Real Estate, Inc. 502 Key Street Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 336 368 3933 Became a Realtor Salesperson July 7, 1994 Received Brokers License January 5, 1998 May 1999 joined the Realtors Land Institute 2003 President of the North Carolina Chapter 33 Realtors Land Institute 2000-2007- 2009-2010 Board of Director for the North Carolina Chapter 33 Realtor Land Institute 2008-2009 North Carolina Board of Governance Realtors Commercial Alliance Attended and completed the original Land 101 Instructors class May 12, 2003 Washington DC Mid-Year NAR Convention Applied for and later receiver North Carolina Real Estate Commission Continuing Education (Elective four hour credit) September 22, 2003 for all RLI Land 101 Classes. Instructed nineteen Land 101 classes graduating over 1,400 Realtors from over twenty-seven states. Taught in North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina and Nebraska. Received the Realtors Land Institute Accredited Land Consultant Designation November 6, 2004 Certificate #1,079 in Orlando, Fla. NAR National Convention Currently in North Carolina I am one of twelve nine active Accredited Land Consultants and one of four hundred thirty-two in the nation. Completed the Land 101 Instructors mandatory update class November 3, 2004 in Orlando, FLA at the NAR National Convention and again May 2006 in Washington DC at the Mid-Year NAR Convention, November 2006 New Orleans National, and November 2007 New Orleans at National, 2008 Las Vegas NAR National and 2008 NAR National, Orlando, Fla. January 2006 was appointed by Randy Hearst, National Realtors Land Institute 2006 President to the Professional Standards Committee and attended the session in Washington DC May 2006. . 07/07/94 to 07/18/1997 Carolina Farms 130 West Main Street Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 07/18/1997 to present Dan River Real Estate, Inc. 502 Key Street Pilot Mountain, NC. 27041 During the three years at Carolina Farms, I was involved in land brokerage as NC licensed salesman. I generated 78% of the historic company sales during same period. For the past fourteen years, I have sold approximately three hundred and sixty-two land parcels and farms. I have developed and marketed twenty-seven rural subdivisions ranging from five tract subdivisions to thirty-one tract subdivisions. During 2001, I had over 200 land and farm listings in Surry and Stokes Counties, North Carolina. I authored the “Land 101 Survival Kit” four page hand out for the Land 101 class. Several Land 101 instructors from around the country use it in their Land 101 classes. Currently, I have completed a fifteen chapter book on land development and investment titled “An Insider’s Guide to Land Investment”, soon to be published. I have consulted for several Land web sites including RLI’s. I have been an “Expert Witness’” for several years for local judges for Land disputes and equitable property break-up’s. Lou Jewell ALC Broker Realtors Land Institute Land 101 Instructor Member of Winston-Salem Regional MLS Dan River Real Estate, Inc. 502 Key Street Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 336 368 3933 Became a Realtor Salesperson July 7, 1994 Received Brokers License January 5, 1998 May 1999 joined the Realtors Land Institute 2003 President of the North Carolina Chapter 33 Realtors Land Institute 2000-2007- 2009-2010 Board of Director for the North Carolina Chapter 33 Realtor Land Institute 2008-2009 North Carolina Board of Governance Realtors Commercial Alliance Attended and completed the original Land 101 Instructors class May 12, 2003 Washington DC Mid-Year NAR Convention Applied for and later receiver North Carolina Real Estate Commission Continuing Education (Elective four hour credit) September 22, 2003 for all RLI Land 101 Classes. Instructed nineteen Land 101 classes graduating over 1,400 Realtors from over twenty-seven states. Taught in North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina and Nebraska. Received the Realtors Land Institute Accredited Land Consultant Designation November 6, 2004 Certificate #1,079 in Orlando, Fla. NAR National Convention Currently in North Carolina I am one of twelve nine active Accredited Land Consultants and one of four hundred thirty-two in the nation. Completed the Land 101 Instructors mandatory update class November 3, 2004 in Orlando, FLA at the NAR National Convention and again May 2006 in Washington DC at the Mid-Year NAR Convention, November 2006 New Orleans National, and November 2007 New Orleans at National, 2008 Las Vegas NAR National and 2008 NAR National, Orlando, Fla. January 2006 was appointed by Randy Hearst, National Realtors Land Institute 2006 President to the Professional Standards Committee and attended the session in Washington DC May 2006. . 07/07/94 to 07/18/1997 Carolina Farms 130 West Main Street Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 07/18/1997 to present Dan River Real Estate, Inc. 502 Key Street Pilot Mountain, NC. 27041 During the three years at Carolina Farms, I was involved in land brokerage as NC licensed salesman. I generated 78% of the historic company sales during same period. For the past fourteen years, I have sold approximately three hundred and sixty-two land parcels and farms. I have developed and marketed twenty-seven rural subdivisions ranging from five tract subdivisions to thirty-one tract subdivisions. During 2001, I had over 200 land and farm listings in Surry and Stokes Counties, North Carolina. I authored the “Land 101 Survival Kit” four page hand out for the Land 101 class. Several Land 101 instructors from around the country use it in their Land 101 classes. Currently, I have completed a fifteen chapter book on land development and investment titled “An Insider’s Guide to Land Investment”, soon to be published. I have consulted for several Land web sites including RLI’s. I have been an “Expert Witness’” for several years for local judges for Land disputes and equitable property break-up’s.

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Lead Paint Houses Removal


16 Sep

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Lead Paint Use


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Lead Poisoning of Albatross Chicks


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Lead Paint Green


06 Sep

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Paint colour advice please?

Which would be best colour of wall paint to comliment green leather furniture in a room that doesn’t get much light, has cream flooring, curtains and a cream marble fireplace? There is a rust/red Persian rug in front of the fireplace and the room adjoins dining and kitchen area. Kitchen has more light and cream cupboards and preparation island. Dining room has a glass door leading to garden, so also bright with Danish Pine hand carved furniture, honey coloured. I just feel that the room needs brightening and advice on adding the correct colour of cushions would also be much appreciated.Throws are out, as they tend to slip from leather. The other furniture in the room consists of the same shade of above mentioned Danish pine with bookcase,glass cabinet and matching tables either side of sofa. Lighting is soft with use of lamps dotted around, but not overhead lighting, as too hostile.
Hope this basic mental picture will help you to help me! Thanks in anticipation of a response.

First – please ignore doughguy. He obviously is not familiar with people who have alternate spellings for English than in his little world.

Next, a soft tan/cream color (colour!) would be brightening and perhaps a large mirror to double the amount of light that IS there. Use the shades in the Persian rug – reds, rusts, etc., as your pillow choices. This ought to tie things in together. You should also be able to buy tiny amounts of paint to “test” on your walls, so you can get some idea of what it would look like. Perhaps a deep red!

Another choice…You might want to check out wallpaper! Sometimes that can really enhance the living space.

Another option is to visit a website where you can enter the dimensions of your room and existing furniture, and play with color. I know there are some, but cannot think of any at the moment. (Sorry – Menopausal brain!)

Best of luck!

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General Knowledge Pt. XII

 

What is the kimberley process?

Conflict diamonds came to the attention of the world media during the extremely brutal conflict in Sierra Leone in the 1990s. The UN, governments, the diamond industry and non-governmental organizations (such as Amnesty International), recognised the need for a global system to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the legitimate diamond supply chain, which helped fund conflict. The Kimberley Process (the first meeting was held at Kimberley, South Africa in July 2000, hence the name) is a negotiating process to establish minimum acceptable international standards in the trade of diamonds from rebel-held conflict areas. Kimberly Process includes organized import and export, careful administration, combating corruption in the customs service, written invoices for diamond transactions, the presence of modern measuring and weighing instruments, and numbered and difficult-to-forge certificates. The advantages of the Kimberly system are: 1) Stemming the flow of money to rebel movements. 2) Increasing governments’ transparency 3) Getting governments to keep tabs on how many diamonds they import and export and how much they are worth. 4) Facilitating a system whereby governments can be held accountable for the relationship between income and public spending.

What is a cyrus cylinder?

The Cyrus Cylinder is a clay cylinder on which a declaration issued by the emperor Cyrus II of Persia is inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform. It has been described as the world’s first charter of human rights, predating the Magna Carta by more than one millennium. This has been interpreted as expressing Cyrus’ respect for humanity

Which is the most pointless gadget?

In a recent survey, an electric nail file, which gives a smooth finish to nails, all for a whopping £250, was voted the most pointless gadget of all times. While laser-guided scissors which helps cut a perfectly straight line came in second, electric candles were third.

Why is the taj trapezium zone and why is it called so?

Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) is a defined area of 10,400 sq km around the Taj Mahal to protect the monument from pollution. The Supreme Court of India delivered a ruling on December 30,1996 regarding industries covered under the TTZ, in response to a PIL seeking to protect the Taj Mahal from environmental pollution. The SC banned the use of coal/ coke in industries located in the TTZ with a mandate for switching over from coal/ coke to natural gas, and relocating them outside the TTZ or shutting down. The TTZ comprises over 40 protected monuments including three World Heritage Sites – the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. TTZ is so named since it is located around the Taj Mahal and is shaped like a trapezoid.

What are galactic superclusters?

Each galaxy has billions of stars. Such galaxies are not uniformly spaced in the universe but exist in groups and clusters; a group containing up to 40-50 galaxies and clusters containing about thousands of galaxies. These groups and clusters along with isolated galaxies may form larger clusters known as galactic superclusters. These are the largest structures of matter found in the universe. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a member of a local group of galaxies, which is in turn a part of the Virgo supercluster.

What is the age of antonines?

The Age of Antonines is often referred to two successive ages of Roman emperors —Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius —who ruled between 138 AD and 180 AD and were famous for their skilled leadership. The age is also known as the transitional phase of the Roman empire, hi 138 AD, after a long reign dedicated to the cultural unification and consolidation of the empire, emperor Hadrian named his son as heir, under the condition that he adopt both Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. Hadrian died the same year, and Antoninus began a peaceful, benevolent reign, in contrast to Hadrian’s wars of unification and his immediate predecessors’ expansionist wars. He adhered strictly to Roman traditions and institutions and willingly shared his power with the Roman senate. Marcus Aurelius succeeded Pius after his death in 161 AD and continued his legacy as an unpretentious and gifted administrator and leader. Marcus Aurelius died in 180 AD and was followed by his son Commodus who single-handedly ended this golden age of Roman empire.

What is the golden rule?

An almost universal principle of ethics, the Golden Rule, is summarised by the phrase ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you’. Variations in this theme recur across most religions and ethical philosophies, including Zoroastrianism, Confucianism, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, in the Mahabharata, the Book of Leviticus, in the philosophies of Kant, Mills and Rawl’s Theory of Justice. Deep Ecology also recognises the Golden Rule with relation to species and ecosystems on Earth.

Where did surfing originate?

The sport of riding on the crest or along the tunnel of a wave, especially while standing or lying on a surfboard is called surfboarding. Originally developed by Hawaiian islanders before the 15th century, ‘he’e nalu’ spread in the early 20th century to mainland USA and Australia, where heavy timber plank boards were ridden directly towards beaches. The sport exploded in popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, when cheaper, more manoeuvrable, and lighter boards made of fiber glass and foam became available and teenaged baby boomers headed to the beaches in droves to enjoy the manoeuvrability and stunts made possible by the new boards.

Who are hippy-crites?

Hypocritical celebrities or those who espouse a cause but don’t live by the principles they preach. The word hippy-crite particularly refers to those celebrities guilty of environmental hypocrisy For instance, those who complain about pollution but nonetheless use products that pollute. Hippy-crites also refer to wannabe hippies —those who claim they are hippies but don’t exactly lead such a lifestyle.

What is urban mining?

Urban mining is the European fancy name for the process of making money out of garbage using sophisticated machinery Urban mining is the process of reclaiming precious and minor metals from old electronic equipment. With the soaring price of metals, such recycling of previously mined metals is lucrative — 1 tonne of ore from a gold mine produces just 5 gms of gold on an average, whereas 1 tonne of discarded mobile phones can yield 150 gms or more, according to a study by Yokohama Metal Co Ltd, a recycling firm. The same volume of discarded mobile phones also contains around 100 kg of copper and 3 kg of silver, among other metals.

What is the backwash effect?

Gunnar Myrdal in 1956 said that regional differences are the natural outcome of economic development and the inevitable result of market forces. No one region can prosper, he said, without adversely affecting the prosperity of another. Economic growth takes place initially where there are such natural advantages as a source of fuel or a supply of raw materials. Once in existence, this region of economic development sets in motion the process of cumulative causation. Myrdal called the movement of wealth from poorer regions to the central rich region the backwash effect. It takes place because of better facilities and opportunities offered by the growing region. To enhance this difference further, a rich area may flood the markets of poorer areas with cheap products. The result is an industrially expanding region on the one hand and stagnating, or even declining, region on the other. :

What is grounded theory?

Grounded Theory is described as a research method in which the theory is developed from the data, rather than the other way around. That makes it an inductive approach, meaning it moves from the specific to the general. The Grounded Theory was developed by two sociologists, Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss. Their collaboration in research on dying hospital patients led them to write the book Awareness of Dying.

How are corrective lenses made?

The lab technician selects a lensblank that has the correct segment (called an add) and a base curve close to the prescribed power. Then to make the power match the prescription exactly, another curve is ground on the back of the lens blank. In most labs, the equipment is designed to grind minus curves, so a strong, plus lens blank is usually selected. If the base curve is too strong, then a minus curve is ground in the back of the lens which reduces the total power of the lens. Corrective lenses can be made with glass or plastic. Advances in automation are rapidly changing how lenses are made. For example, the vast majority of labs now use computers to determine curve parameters and lens choice, and equipment is available that will combine several steps or even do the entire operation automatically

Can cosmic rays generate electricity?

The jury is still out on whether we can generate electricity from cosmic rays but while many feel that in theory it may be possible, in practice it could be in very small amounts, hi any case, tapping cosmic rays is a very complex engineering problem and the cost of doing so could be prohibitively high.

How do sunglasses filter ultraviolet rays?

A special clear coating is applied to the lenses, either on the front or back of the lens, or sometimes both sides. It’s a transparent coating and can be applied to any colour of lens including clear. The UV-filtering effect, however, is more complex. UV-filtering lenses are coated with special chemicals that allow light to pass through them, but reflect away UV, UV rays are basically high-frequency light waves which means that the chemical structure has to be built to deflect higher frequency light while allowing through lower frequency; light. The most complicated sun-glasses are prescription sunglasses. These are sunglasses that not only protect from light and UV but also work like normal glasses to correct the eyesight. For this to work, it requires that normal vision-correction glasses are taken, tinted and coated with UV-reflecting chemicals.

Why is the spring festival celebrated?

The ancient town of Hama in Syria is well known for its Spring Festival celebrated every year for, two weeks in April. This festival had its origins in the 2nd millennium BC when it would be celebrated to offer prayers and sacriflees to Adonis, the god of fertility However, the tradition disappeared gradually over the centuries and reappeared briefly in the 1930s, with the organization of carnivals and games during April. During World War n, the festival suffered a setback, and was revived in 1998 and been celebrated annually without a break. In the local language, it’s called the Muhrajan-al-Rabi and the objective is to display local customs and traditions and help preserve the heritage of Hama. The, festival is characterised by many cultural and sports activities, and bazaars selling native food, handicrafts, and textiles.

What is the supermemo?

It’s software that facilitates speed learning, particularly of languages. It’s based on an algorithm which calculates the precise moment when a person is likely to forget something she has learnt. The program would then remind her about going over that information once again, during those times. It was invented by Piotr Wozniak.

What is a memristor?

Memristor is claimed to be the fourth basic element to electrical circuit theory along with the capacitor, resistor and inductor. It was recently discovered in HP Labs. It’s most interesting characteristic is that it remembers the amount of charge that flows through it. So, it is named as memory resistor or memristor. Researchers believe the discovery will pave the way for instantly booting PCs, more energy-efficient computers, and new analog computers that can process and associate information in a manner similar to the human brain. Also, memristors can be used as either digital switches or to build a new breed of analog devices.

What is a ghost word?

A ghost word is one that has entered the language through the perpetuation of an error. It is a term invented by lexicographer W W Skeat in 1886 to denote words that are not real words. In Transactions of the Philological Society’ (1886) Skeat says, “We should jealously guard against all chances of giving any undeserved record of words which had never any real existence, being mere coinages due to the blunders of printers or scribes, or to the perfervid imaginations of ignorant or blundering editors.” Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable revised by Adrian Room describes ghost words as “spurious terms, the result of errors made by authors, typists, editors, and printers, and they hardly ever become part of the language. An example of a lasting ghost word is ‘dord’ (meaning density) which can be found in the 1934 Merriam-Webster Dictionary second edition. ‘Dord’ began life as an error made in transcribing a card that read: ‘D or d, meaning a capital D or small d — for density Eliminated from future Merriam-Webster editions, this ghost word lives on in the 1934 edition.”

What is the prague spring?

Prague Spring refers to the period of liberalisation in Czechoslovakia from January 5,1968 to August 21,1968 under the leadership of Alexander Dubcek who controlled the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. In April 1968, agricultural and industrial reforms were instituted, a new constitution with a guarantee of civil rights and greater freedom of press was introduced with the announcement of federalization of Czechoslovakia into two nations with autonomy for Slovakia and initiation of reforms in the Communist Party and the government. However, this led to the public demanding greater reforms towards democracy The then Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries felt threatened by the likely emergence of a socialist-democratic Czechoslovakia since they felt it would weaken the Communist Bloc. On the night of August 20-August 21, 1968 armies from Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria invaded Czechoslovakia. They removed Alexander Dubcek from power and installed in his place anti-reform communists to run Czechoslovakia.

What is pixie dust?

Pixie dust is a fictional substance that is pictorially represented as a trail of a sparkling substance that follows mythical creatures such as pixies and fairies. It’s also called fairy dust.

Why are planets generally spherical?

The gravitational pull of each planet basically tries to pull everything within its field toward the planet’s centre, including the planet’s own mass. As all areas of a planet are being pulled equally toward the centre, the planet takes a spherical shape, with all points on the surface being more or less equally distant from the centre. The smaller the planet, the weaker the gravitational pull; which is why asteroids, along with many of the smaller moons of the solar system, are not necessarily spherical in shape. Delmos, a moon of Mars, is a good example of this.

What is direct market access?

Direct Market Access (DMA) is a facility which allows brokers to offer clients direct access to the exchange trading system through the brokers’ infrastructure without manual intervention by the broker. Some of the advantages offered by DMA are direct control of clients over orders, faster execution of client orders, reduced risk of errors associated with manual order entry, greater transparency, increased liquidity, lower impact costs for large orders, better audit trails and better use of hedging and arbitrage opportunities through the use of decision support tools/ algorithms for trading.

Where did the practice of sun-bathing originate?

Sunbathing has its origins in ancient civilizations. Greeks, Romans, and Sumerians considered Sun as a God, because Sun was the most powerful natural source of heat and light; as a part of Sunworship, they used to expose their bodies to sunlight. Another reason was ancient man’s liking for bronzed skin, which could be easily acquired by sunbathing. In mediaeval times, however, dark skin lost its appeal because it began to be associated with the working classes, and people craved for make-up and other treatments that would make the skin look pale and white. In the beginning of the 20th century, there was a renewal of attraction for golden brown skin, especially in France. Coco Chanel, a fashion designer, and Josephine Baker, a singer, were considered responsible for triggering the resurgence of sunbathing, because their fans took a great fascination for the light brown skin they acquired by sunbathing.

Which is the earliest reality show?

The world’s first reality show is Alien Funt’s Candid Camera, which debuted in American television in 1948. It’s considered a reality show for it involved unscripted situations involving unsuspecting people responding to pranks, which are caught on camera. It was based on a 1947-radio show called Candid Microphone.

What is a micelle?

A micelle is the cluster or aggregated particles formed by associated colloids (substances which, at high concentration, behave as colloidal solutions due to formation of micelles) in solution. Micelle formation takes place above a certain concentration called Critical Micellization Concentration (CMC) and above a particular temperature called Kraft Temperature. Every micelle system has a particular value of CMC. Micelles are primarily responsible for the cleansing action of soaps. A micelle consists of a hydrophobic hydrocarbon-like central core. The cleansing action of soap is due to the fact that soap molecules form micelle around the oil droplet in such a way that hydrophobic part of the stearate ions (from the soap solution of sodium stearate) is in the oil droplet and hydrophilic part projects out of the grease droplet like the bristles. This oil droplet surrounded by stearate ions is now pulled in water and removed from the dirty surface.

What is a shibboleth?

A shibboleth is a practice of identifying the members of a community or a clan and their social and regional origin. The term originated from the Hebrew language which literally means ‘the part of the plant’s. In modern usage, it is used to solve numerous conflicts between groups speaking different languages of dialects, and is also used to discover hidden members of the opposing group. Today, in English, a shibboleth has a wider meaning, referring to any ‘in crowd’ word or phrase that can be used to distinguish members of a group from outsiders, even when not used for a hostile purpose.

What are mocap suits?

Motion capture, or mocap, is a technique for digitally recording movement. Originally used as an analysis tool for biomechanics, mocap is now successfully employed in a wide variety of sectors including games development, advertising, events and education. Movement is captured through the placement of sensors (or markers) on or near each joint of the body As each joint moves, the positions or angles between the markers are recorded. Software records the angles, velocities, accelerations and impulses, providing an accurate digital representation of the movement. In entertainment, mocap is best known as an animation tool for films, TV and games. Not only does it save time and money but it also creates more lifelike movement than manual animation. Examples of applications include Gollum in Lord of the Rings, Polar Express and Happy Feet.

Who was called the iron chancellor?

A hundred years ago, Germany was divided into many small states, or countries. In one of these states Prussia, the chancellor, or chief minister to the king, was Otto von Bismarck. A strong and ruthless man, Bismarck made Prussia the strongest of all German states and its army feared throughout Europe. When the states were gathered into one empire in 1871, Bismarck, now a prince, and his king, now an emperor, were at its helm. Prince Bismarck continued to make the new empire stronger until he was dismissed by a new emperor in 1890. He got his nickname. ‘The Iron Chancellor’, when he said that Germany could only become a great power through blood andiron.

What is the e layer?

The E layer is a region of the ionosphere, extending from about 90-150 kilometres above the Earth, which influences long-distance communications by strongly reflecting radio waves in the 1-3 megahertz. It is also called E region. Heaviside layer or Kennelly. Heayiside layer. This region reflects radio waves of medium wavelength and allows their reception around the surface of the Earth. The layer approaches the Earth by day and recedes from it at night. In medical terms, it is a cylinder of relativistic electrons gyrating in the magnetic field, which produces a self field strong enough to dominate the externally applied field and produces half reversal in the system. Since the mid ’20s, another connection regarding the ionosphere has been hypothesized that lightning can interact with the lower ionosphere. According to this theory thunderstorms could modulate the transient, localized patches of relatively high-electron density in the mid-ionosphere E layer, which significantly affects radio-wave propogation.

Why is the turtle island called so?

The Turtle Island, located about 10 kms off the coast of Toucheng in Yilan County (Taiwan), has a volcanic terrain that, from certain angles, looks like a turtle floating in the sea. Hence, it is known as Turtle Island. Among the features of the island are high cliffs, steaming fumaroles (an opening in a volcano), welling underwater hot springs, mountain peaks, sea-eroded caves, a lake and unique cliff ‘ vegetation as well as rich marine ecological resources.

Which is the world’s longest mobile phone?

The longest mobile is NEED, a concept phone created by designer Tamer Koseli, which is about 14 cm long and is narrow in width. Koseli bucked the current trend in mobile phones which come with features like a camera and MP3 players. He wanted to create a phone pared of these so-called superfluous features. NEED has an OLED display which shows basic information, and also sports a touch screen.

What does freefonix refer to?

Freefonix is a 40-episode, 3D animated music project created by Magnus Fiennes, Alex Tate and Simeon Warburton and produced by an Indian company and BBC. It is targeted at children and uses music and animation to tell an adventure story of three teenagers who accidentally discover the existence of The Thirteenth Note which brings them power and insight.

What is a moot court?

In constitutional law, a moot court is an important part of the curriculum undertaken twice in a semester, during the class time, and students serve as both presenter and judges. A moot court is a competition, conducted at both undergraduate level and in law school, in which teams of students prepare and argue legal cases. Such cases may be real or hypothetical, and the students are given a set period to prepare. Judges are selected for the cases and the general rules are framed, some of which are: 1. Petitioners, the side bringing the case, go first; 2. Presenters have a set time period for their argument. 3. Judges may ask questions at any time. They may ask anything about the case, and are not restricted to the point or argument the presenter is making at the time. 4. After the petitioners, respondents have the same time period to present their argument. 5. At the close of the arguments, the judges meet to deliberate and they make three decisions: a. Judgment of the case on merits. b. Best overall team and c. Best individual presenter.

What is the stroboscopic effect?

The stroboscopic effect is a phenomenon due to interrupted illumination of a moving object. When an oscillating body is seen in periodically interrupted light (a series of light flashes occurring at a definite rate) it appears different. If the periodicity of the vibrating body is same as that of the flashing light, the body appears to be stationary. In movies, when a wagon with spiked wheels comes to a stop, the wheels often appear to stand still, then turn backward, stop, turn forward, and then stop again. This is due to the stroboscopic effect. A stroboscope is a light source emitting light with different but definite interruption rates. It is used to determine the frequency of a vibrating body or revolutions per minute of a rotating body Car engines are tuned with the help of stroboscopic lights.

Which country has the largest reserves of petroleum?

Saudi Arabia has the largest petroleum reserves in the world. It comprises almost l/4th (24 %) of the world’s proven total petroleum reserves. Saudi Arabia’s economy is petroleum-based; roughly 75% of budget revenues and 90% of export earnings come from the oil industry. Officially, it has about 260 billion barrels (41,000,000,000 cubic metres) of oil reserves. It has become one of the rapidly growing countries in terms of the average per-eapita income.

What is a sovereign wealth fund?

A Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is an investment fund owned by a government. The funds invested through such funds are usually the proceeds of non-renewable natural resources or a higher return alternative to holding foreign currency. An SWF differs from government funds that invest in their own country as these are usually driven by the desire to direct the economy in some way, for example, by investing in industries whose growth will have some benefit for the broader economy. The primary aim of an SWF is generating high returns.

What’s unique about the rio grande river?

Rio Grande in Spanish means big river. Two different rivers bear the above name: the first is the river flowing through the eastern part of Jamaica, and the second, the river originating in the US and flowing through the southern United States and Mexico. Rio Grande of Jamaica is the largest source of fresh water in Jamaica and provides water to Jamaica’s capital Kingston. It’s popular among tourists for rafting, which originally was used in the river for transporting bananas from several inland transplantations to Port Antonio harbour. Rio Grande of the US is its third longest river (1885 miles) and serves as the natural boundary between Texas and Mexico. In spite of being a long river, the river, today, suffers from a low rate of flow and hardly empties into the sea. Because of drought and overuse, the river faces a serious threat of extinction.

What is llanfair pg?

Llanfair PG or Llanfairpwil is the short form and commonly used name of a village located on the island of Anglesey in Wales. The long form of the village’s name is Llan fairpwilg wyngyllgogery chwyrndrobwilllanty siliogogogoch, which is Welsh for ‘St Mary’s church in the hollow of the white hazel near to the rapid whirlpool and the church of St Tysilio of the red cave’. This is the longest officially recognized place name in the United Kingdom and one of the longest worldwide with 58 letters. The long name was given in 1860s to the village to develop it as a commercial and tourist centre. The village was connected with London in 1850 by the railway and this artificially contrived name gave the village’s railway station the honour of having the longest name in the UK.

Who has written the maximum number of books?

Phillip M Parker, an American, has written 200,000 books. He has devised computer algorithms which write text, search and do many more defined operations which have helped him write these books. Among his publications include The Official Patient’s Sourcebook on Acne Rosacea (168 pages), Stickler Syndrome: A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients and Genome Researchers (126 pages), The 2007-2012 Outlook for Tufted Washable Scatter Rugs, Bathmats and Sets That Measure 6-Feet by 9-Feet or Smaller in India (144 pages). ii) The Guinness Book of World Records ranks Mary Faulkner (1903-1973) as the most prolific novelist, having written 904 books. Mary wrote under six pen names, which include Kathleen Lindsay, Margaret Cameron, Mary Richmond, Molly Waring and Hugh Desmond. Some of her books are There is No Yesterday and Wind of Desire, and Harvest of Deceit.

What is a banana bond?

A chemical bond is the phenomenon of chemical species like atoms held together by electrostatic or electronic forces. Of the several types of chemical bonds, a special type exists in the molecule of boron hydride BH3 which exists as a dimer B2H6 molecule. It contains two types of hydrogen atoms. Four hydrogen atoms are of one type, which are used in making four normal covalent bonds with two boron atoms (two with each of the boron atoms). The remaining two H atoms form bridges between the two boron atoms through threecentre electron-pair bonds. This type of bond involves three atoms but only two electrons. Since the shape of the electron cloud of the three-centre electron pair bond resembles the shape of a banana, it is called a banana bond.

What is a solid state drive?

Solid State Drives, or SSDs as they are popularly called, are new age storage drives and are slowly but gradually replacing traditional hard drives. A hard disk has heads, magnetic surfaces and many other complex moving parts, which enable it to function properly but they also make the hard disks fallible. The moving parts also make hard disks slower in reading and writing data. Whereas the SSD has no moving parts, no heads, and works on a principle similar to a RAM. Solid State Drives used either SDRAM or NAND Flash. Solid State Drives will replace the traditional hard disks due to their inherent advantages – they operate at higher speeds, data can be fetched almost immediately and there is no time lag between the data request sent and transfer of data.

How is inflation calculated?

Each country has its own method to calculate inflation. However, it reflects how the market prices affect a person’s purchasing capacity. In India, it is based on Wholesale Price Index (WPI) where the price level of the data of 435 commodities is tracked through WPI. It is an indicator of movement of prices of commodities in all trade and transactions. In India, it is done on a weekly basis.

What is the russian avantegarde movement?

The term avante garde refers generally to art for the sake of social progress. But sometimes, the term is also used to refer to experimental and innovative art without any specific social purpose. The term is used with the former meaning in Russia, which experienced a great art reform in the period 1917-1932 in the wake of the Russian revolution. The Russian avantegarde movement is attributed to a group of about twenty artists, whose works had a great influence on the abstract art of the country of that period. The members of the movement were mostly located in St Petersberg and Moscow. Although their work had a great imi pact, these artists lacked unity, and had bitter quarrels among them| selves, each individual and sub group considering others as insignificant and wrong.

What are the webby awards?

The Webby Awards honour websites on the internet. The awards were first given away in 1996 by the now defunct magazine ‘The Web’. Private investors now own the award. A Webby tradition is that the acceptance speech of the winner shouldn’t exceed five words.

What is a telectroscope?

A telectroscope has several meanings. It is the first prototype of a television system. Imaginary systems of distant seeing were also referred to as telectroscope in the 19th century. In recent times, a installation art by Paul St John with a visual high-speed broadband link between London and New York City has also been called a telectroscope.

What is a 120-cell?

A 120-cell is a finite regular four-dimensional polytope with the schlafli symbol 5,3,3 (a notation to define polytopes and tessalations). It is also known as hyperdodecahedron or hecatonicosachorn and is composed of 120 docahedra, hence it is known as 120-cell. The 120-cell has 600 vertices, 720 pentagons and 11,200 edges. It is one of the six regular polychora.

What is proton therapy?

All matter consists of atoms and all atoms have protons along with other subatomic particles. When an accelerated beam of proton, (with a particle accelerator) is incident on the target tissue like a tumour, due to their relatively enormous size, protons scatter less easily in the tissue and there is very little lateral dispersion. Therefore, the beam stays focused on the tumour shape without much lateral damage to surrounding tissue. The use of protons for radiotherapy is called proton radiotherapy and like other forms of radiotherapy it involves the energized, accelerated, and ionizing protons on the target tumour.

What is the white cloud formed when a plane breaks through the sound barrier?

The sound barrier, a sharp rise in aerodynamic drag, occurs when a plane reaches the speed of sound. For an aircraft flying at subsonic speed, the pressure .waves generated by it extend in all directions, and, outspeeding the craft, transmit the disturbance uniformly. However, for supersonic speeds, the pressure field is confined to an area extending in a Mach cone from the rear of the craft. The waves are unable to get out of the way of the aircraft, and strong local shockwaves act on the wing and body of the plane. These shockwaves squeeze moisture in the air to give rise to a cloud-like effect.

When was kindergarten started?

The first kindergarten was started by German educator Friedrich Froebel in 1837 in Blankenburg, Prussia (now part of Germany). Kindergarten literally means children’s garden. Froebel chose the German term kindergarten because he intended children in his school to grow as freely as flowers in a garden. Froebel based his educational philosophy on a belief in the innate creativity of children. His kindergarten stressed that children should spend part of each day engaged in play to naturally develop their creative and intellectual potential. At the time, almost no child under the age of seven attended school, but Froebel designed his kindergarten for children between three and seven. The kindergarten became widely admired for its Innovative teaching strategies and Froebel’s followers soon established other kindergartens based on his philosophy.

What is the significance of jerusalem day?

Jerusalem Day, called Yom Yerushalayim by the Jews, is the festival celebrated by Israel every year on the 28th day of the lyar month of the Jewish calendar. It commemorates the liberation of the Old City of Jerusalem by Israel during a six-day war in 1967. Many sites, including Temple Mount, considered holy by the Jews, are located in the Old City of Jerusalem, and JewslfaVe been denied access to the Old City for hundreds of years. Even after the formation of Israel in 1948, Jews had control over only western Jerusalem and not the eastern part which contained the Old City Thus, liberation of Jerusalem in 1967 marked an important milestone in Jewish history, because with the liberation of the Old City, centuries of waiting and struggle by the Jews ended, and Jerusalem was subsequently united.

What are cladograms?

Cladistics is the hierarchical classification of species based on evolutionary ancestry. It’s distinct from other taxonomic classification systems because it focuses on evolution rather than similarities between species. This is because it places heavy emphasis on objective and quantitative analysis. Cladistics generates diagrams called cladograms that represtait the evolutionary tree of life. The starting point of cladistic analysis is a group of species and molecular, morphological, or other data characterising those species. The end result is a treelike relationship diagram which is the cladogram. It graphically represents a hypothetical evolutionary process.

What is the large hadron collider project?

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), currently being built at CERN near Geneva, is the largest scientific instrument on the planet. When it begins operations later this year, it will produce roughly 15 petabytes (15 million gigabytes) of data annually, which scientists worldwide will access and analyse. The mission of the LHC Computing Project (LCG) is to build and maintain a data storage and analysis infrastructure.

What is the anti-greenhouse effect?

The greenhouse effect occurs when the atmosphere lets sunlight in and blocks in radiation from escaping. IfTtigTrot so, then the temperature on Earth which is 15 degrees Celsius would be -15 degrees Celsius. Imagine a layer that stops light from getting in and lets infrared out. An anti-greenhouse effect does the same thing to heat it lets heat out but doesn’t let it in. The conventional greenhouse effect occurs because the atmosphere is largely transparent to solar radiation, but largely opaque to infrared. In an anti-greenhouse effect, this situation is reversed and this will cause cooling. This effect is only known to occur on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

Which mutual fund scheme is the oldest in world?

Sherman Adams was a daring Boston broker who in 1924 introduced the world’s first mutual fund, the MIT Fund, or Massachusetts Investors Trust Fund. By investing in the MIT Fund, customers could buy or sell their shares whenever they wanted, rather than tie their money up for a set number of years. After the MIT Fund survived the stock market crash of 1929, more mutual funds cropped up, leading to a massive mutual fund industry. Now, the MIT Fund is managed by MFS Investment Management.

What is continuous partial attention?

A state in which most of one’s attention is on a primary task, but where one is also monitoring several background tasks. CPA is that state most of us enter when we’re in front of a computer screen, or trying to check out at the grocery store with a cellphone pressed to one ear or blogging the proceedings of a conference while it’s under way. We’re aware of several things at once, shifting our attention to whatever is more urgent.

What’s the royal ascot parade?

Ascot is a town in southern England where horse races are held and Royal Ascot is the most famous and popular race meeting. The Queen and the royal family normally attend every day The royal procession in a horse-drawn carriage, scheduled before racing on each day is the Royal Ascot parade. It was started in 1711 by Queen Anne. The Royal Enclosure has a strict dress code. Male attendees must wear full morning dress, including a top hat, while ladies must not show bare midriffs or shoulders, and must wear hats. There are 16 group races on offer, with at least one group one event on each of the five days.

Why is it cooler at higher altitudes?

As we go up, the air becomes thinner. Air molecules absorb heat from sunlight and ollide with each other. As they collide, the heat is dissipated into the atmosphere. So, where the concentration of air is high, like in the plains, the atmosphere becomes hot. At higher altitudes, because of presence of lesser number of air molecules, the number of collision nd resultant heat dissipation become less. This is why it’s cooler at higher altitudes.

Why is it cooler at higher altitudes?

High altitudes normally begin at 1500 metres above sea level. At such altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is considerably lower than at sea level. To give some examples: the pressure at sea level is 14.7 pounds per square inch and it decreases through 4.3 psi at 30,000 ft to 1.6 psi at 50,000 ft. Because of this, the ayexpands as it rises and this causes it to cool. That is why it is cooler on top of mountains.

Why is it cooler at higher altitudes?

Air in the atmosphere is not heated directly by the sun. It’s the surface of the Earth that’s heated by the sun and the layer of air in immediate contact with the Earth’s surface gets heated due to conduction. As you go away from the surface of the Earth, the heating by conduction keeps decreasing and, therefore, it is cooler at higher altitudes. That is the basic explanation. There are other factors like rising of the air in immediate contact with the surface of the Earth due to heating and, thereby, distributing heaf to the upper layers.

What’s the origin of ‘touch wood’?

There are several theories. According to one, it originates from the pagan belief that good spirits reside in trees such as oak, and hence, touching wood or knocking on wood would help ward off evil spirits. According to an ancient Celtic belief, trees can conduct evil spirits, much like a conductor absorbing heat. Some would knock’on wood to thank mythical creatures named leprechauns for bestowing good luck. Also, since Jesus Christ was crucified on a wooden cross, touching a wooden crucifix was, therefore, a form of praying for good luck.

How does a cryogenic engine work?

The cryogenic engine gets its name from the extremely cold temperature at which liquid nitrogen is stored. Air moving around the vehicle is used to heat liquid nitrogen to a boil. Once it boils, it turns to gas in the same way that heated water forms steam in a steam engine. A rocket like the Ariane 5 uses oxygen and hydrogen, both stored as a cryogenic liquid, to produce its power. The liquid nitrogen, stored at -320 degrees Fahrenheit, is vaporized by the heat exchanger. Nitrogen gas formed in the heat exchanger expands to about 700 times the volume of its liquid form. This highly pressurised gas is then fed to the expander, where the force of the nitrogen gas is converted into mechanical power.

What is the freedom of the seas?

Freedom of the Seas is the doctrine that ships of any nation may travel through international waters unhampered. It is the right of neutral shipping in wartime to trade at will except where blockades are established.

Why do particles and anti-particles, when they come in contact, annihilate each other?

For sub-atomic particles like electrons and protons, there exist corresponding particles with the same mass but opposite electrical and magnetic characteristics. For example, the electron’s anti-particle, positron, possesses the same mass as the electron, but carries a positive charge. The anti-particles are produced naturally in radioactive decay In the universe, the number of regular sub-atomic particles and anti-particles is not the same; most matter in the universe is made of regular particles. When a particle and its anti-particle come in con- tact, both of them disappear giving rise to energy in the form of photons, gamma rays, etc. In such a reaction, if the particle and antiparticle pair does not annihilate itself, the sum total of mass energy before and after the reaction would not be the same, leading to a violation of the law of conservation of mass and energy.

What is the international space station?

The most ambitious project since the Apollo missions to land a man on the moon, the International Space Station (ISS) is the next step in human exploration of the solar system. It is a joint venture between 16 nations, and the largest scientific cooperative programme in history All power for the space station is generated by large arrays of solar panels connected to the main structure of the station. Also, attached to this framework are corrugated panels, which act as radiators, dispersing the excess heat from the station into space. Astronauts will live and work in the cylindrical modules between the solar panel arrays and will eventually be able to spend many years at a time in space.

What is the privacy paradox?

Although people are particular about safeguarding their privacy, many have no qualms in divulging critical information about themselves on public forums like social networking sites. Researchers have dubbed this the privacy paradox. It refers to how people’s opinions and impulses about protecting their private information tend to be contradictory

How are points in a stock exchange calculated?

Points or index refers to a figure indicative of the health of the stock market. The most widely used index is sensex or sensitive index which is based on weighted value of 30 numbers of most traded shares in the Mumbai stock exchange. Each stock has a percentage share in a total of 100 and affects the value of the sensex accordingly Similarly Nifty is the index of 100 selected stocks which are most traded. There are others like midcap, small cap, large cap, banking, real estate, etc.

What is the treynor ratio?

The Treynor Ratio (reward-tovolatility ratio) was developed by Jack Treynor, one of the fathers of modern portfolio theory the ratio measures the returns earned from a portfolio over and above the normal return that would have been earned on a risk-free investment. The formula for the Treynor Ratio is: average return of the portfolio minus average return of the risk free rate divided by the beta of the portfolio. In short, the excess return over the risk-free return of the portfolio is divided by the beta of the portfolio to get the Treynor Ratio. Beta is a measure of market-related risk in a stock or collection of stocks. A high Treynor Ratio indicates better performance. A risk-free investment is akin to an investment in a government of India Treasury bill.

Which is the biggest container port in the world?

Singapore is said to be the biggest port handling 26.9 million standard boxes, though China now claims that in 2008, Shanghai has overtaken Singapore and expected to handle 30 million TEUs (twentyfeet equivalent units, a measure used in transport). In 2002, it was claimed that Hong Kong in China was the biggest container port.

What is the great manmade river?

The Great Manmade River (better known as GMR) is a network of pipes that supplies water from the Sahara desert to Libya from a fossil aquifer. This aquifer is known as Nublon Sandstone Aquifer System. GMR is considered to be the largest underground network of pipes in the world. It has more than 1,300 wells supplying more than 7,100,000 cubic metres of freshwater per day to the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi, Sirt and other major cities of this African nation. Some wells are as deep as 650 metres. In 1953, when drilling for the search of oil, explorers found huge quantities of freshwater. GMRP (Great Manmade River Project) was developed in 1960 and it took shape in 1984. About 88 million cubic metres of excavation was done for the completion of the first of five phases, and it. was inaugurated on August 28,1991. This mammoth project, designed by Brown Root and Price Brothers, is funded by the Libyan government and owned by the Great Manmade River Authority The Guiness Book of World Records has acknowledged it as the world’s largest irrigation project.

What is sistine chapel famous for?

The Sistine Chapel takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV It’s best known for being the location of papal conclaves, for the election of a new Pope. It is famous for its architecture, evocative of Solomon’s Temple of the Old Testament and on its decoration which has been frescoed throughout by the greatest Renaissance artists including Michelangelo, Raphael, and Sandro Botticelli.

What do riders represent in the fiesta of san joan?

The Spanish fiesta of San Joan dates back to the 14th century and has religious significance. The riders participating in it or caixers as they are called represent the social strata of the church, nobility, craftsmen and country people (mostly farmers).

What does zumba refer to?

Zumba is a cardio-fitness regime based on Latin rhythms developed by a former aerobics instructor Alberto Perez from Colombia. A Zumba class would span several Latin dance styles including Mambo, Salsa, Cumbia and Merengue. Another unique feature of a Zumba class is its party atmosphere unlike a typical aerobics class.

Which country receives the highest rainfall in the world?

Of the 95 wettest countries in the world, Guinea, Solomon Islands and Sierra Leone are ranked the top three in order of maximum rainfall received on an average in a year, according to the World Statistics Pocket Book and the Statistical Yearbook of the United Nations. The records are for the period 1931-1960. Guinea, also known as the Republic of Guinea, with its capital named Conakry, is in Western Africa receives a monsoon-type of rainfall from June to November. Against the global weighted annual average rainfall of 9.627 cm, Guinea gets 37.84 cm, the Solomon Islands gets 32.90 cm and Sierra Leone gets 29.46 cm. Conakry is the wettest capital in the world and receives rainfall on ah average of 134 days each year. India is the ninth wettest country with 21.68 cm of average annual rainfall. The UN World Statistics for 2007 record these figures: Guinea – 37.76 cm, Solomon Islands – 32.9 cm, Sierra Leone – 29.46 cm and India 24.01 cm. Guinea was still top of the list and India retained the ninth position.

How do iridium spark plugs differ from regular ones?

Iridium is a precious, silver-white metal and one of the densest materials found on earth. The natural properties of iridium makes the spark plug use less voltage to create a spark, burn fuel more efficiently and spark at leaner air fuel mixtures. It delivers higher horsepower and better mileage.

Why do the nilgiris appear blue from a distance?

Not only the Nilgiris, but almost all mountains appear blue from a distance. This is due to a phenomenon known as the Rayleigh Scattering Effect. The light from the sun, due to which we see the mountains, is scattered by atmospheric molecules. The electric field of the incident sunlight oscillates the electrons in these molecules which, in turn, radiate light. Light having shorter wavelength (the blue end of the visible range) gets deviated the maximum from its original direction. Hence, mountains, which are near the horizon, appear bluish when the sun is higher in the sky. (ii) The term Nilgiris is the English equivalent of ‘Nilagiri’, Tamil for Blue Mountains. The strikingly blue colour of the hills is attributed to the clustered bloom of the mass-flowering species ‘Strobilanthes kunthiana’, called ‘Neela kurinji’ in Tamil on the hill-slopes. The funnel-shaped blossoms appear only once in 12 years and are light blue in the young plants and purplish blue in the older ones.

What is surface diffusion?

Surface diffusion is a general process involving the motion of adatoms (adsorbed atom lying on a crystal surface, used in surface chemistry when describing single atoms lying on surfaces and surface roughness), molecules, and atomic clusters (adparticles) at solid material surfaces. Tunnelling diffusion is a particularly interesting example of an unconventional mechanism wherein hydrogen has been shown to diffuse on clean metal surfaces via the quantum tunnelling effect.

What is a flophouse?

A flophouse is a place of cheap lodging. It’s normally an apartment where some occupants pay rent while others are unemployed and do nothing with their lives except party and abuse drugs. They generally share bathroom facilities and reside in very cramped quarters. The people who use these places are often called transients, although some people stay in them for years. They are just a step above being homeless. Quarters in flophouses are very small and may resemble office cubicles more than a regular hotel room. In the past, flophouses were called working men’s hotel and were rather dirty. Some cities that have flophouses in abundance become well known in their own right such as the Bowery in New York.

How are points in a stock exchange calculated?

Nifty is actually an index of 50, not 100, stocks. Also, sensex is calculated on free-float market cap only i.e. shares held by the public and not by promoters. But, Nifty is calculated by total market capitalisation. Hence, shares like ONGC where the promoter holding is large gets very little weight in the sensex as compared to the Nifty.

Who is a hypermiler?

Hypermilers are those who try to extract every bit of mileage from their cars by trying out various techniques like coasting when it’s possible, at times even switching off the engine, not switching on the air-conditioner, etc. The term originated in hybrid driving clubs. Some radical techniques are employed by hypermilers, which are called renegades. They use extreme techniques that may even compromise their security

What is the grettis saga?

The Grettis Saga is one of the finest Icelandic family sagas, which details the life of Grettis Asmundarson, an Icelandic warrior who became an outlaw. It was written in the 13th and early 14th century Well-born, brave but troubleprone Grettis, at 14, kills a man in a quarrel and is outlawed. He spends these years in Norway performing many brave deeds. On his return to Iceland, he saves people from the malicious ghost of Glam. The dying fiend imposes a curse on him, predicting that he will grow afraid of the dark. Grettis accidentally kills the chieftain’s son and is outlawed again. Grettis is pursued by kinsmen of men he has wronged and by other outlaws for the price on his head. At last, his enemies overwhelm him with the aid of witchcraft. His brother avenges his death. The saga’s theme can be summed up thus: good gifts and good luck are often worlds apart.

What is the windfall tax?

The windfall tax is what’s imposed on windfall gains, an abnormal increase in the profits of any organization or company in the normal course of its business due to certain circumstances. A good example would be the recent increase in the price of oil over the world. In this case, the oil exploration and production (E&P) companies will make huge gains if they sell oil to local refining companies at international prices, which are high. Such a gain is due to circumstances favouring E&P companies and not due to their cost-cutting or other efficient operations. These are windfall gains and the tax on such gains is called windfall tax.

What is unique about the hangzhou bay bridge?

Hangzhou Bay Bridge is a bridge across Hangzhou Bay off the eastern coast of China. It links the municipalities of Shanghai and Ningbo in Zhejiang province. It’s the longest trans-oceanic bridge in the world although it does not have the longest cable-stayed main span. The bridge is 36 km long with six expressway lanes in two directions. The construction started on June 8, 2003 and was completed on June 14, 2007. It is not open for public transportation but is only being used for test and evaluation purpose.

Why the bucket seat in automobiles is called so?

According to some sources, the word bucket comes from the French word ‘baquet’ which means cockpit. A bucket seat is much more comfortable, especially for long journeys. Bucket seats came into use after World War II in small cars due to the lack of seating room for a third passenger on account of the presence of a floor-mounted gear handle.

What is pareto’s (80-20) rule of automation?

Vilfredo Pareto was an Italian engineer-sociologist who, in the 19th century studied the number of people in various income classes and represented his findings in diagrams. His important conclusion was that 80% of the total wealth in the world is owned by 20% of people and that 20% of wealth is owned by 80% of people. A similar pattern is observed in many other problem areas where number of causes contribute to a particular problem. In other words, 20% of the causes contribute to 80% of the problem. The specific Pareto’s (80-20) rule for automation is, however, unheard of.

What is special about the garden city of palkenberg?

The Garden City of Falkenberg is a housing estate in Berlin, Germany designed and built by the celebrated German architect and town planner Bruno Taut (1880-1938). In designing the complex, Taut applied the garden city concept he learnt from England. The most striking aspect of this architecture is its use of colour: each part of a building bears a different, contrasting colour with respect to the other parts, and all the parts together produce a harmonious and pleasing effect. Falkenberg is also the name of an important town in the Halland county on the west coast of Sweden. It is situated at the mouth of the river Atran. The town is wellknown for its food and beverage industry, and has several beaches and lakes- which form its major tourist attraction.

What is the origin of the term horse trading ?

The term horse trading. Which came into usage around 1820, owes its origin to the notorious shrewdness of horse traders who bought and sold horses? As per Macmillan English Dictionary, it means difficult and sometimes dishonest discussions between people who are trying to reach an agreement. In political parlance, it implies any long drawn-out negotiation characterised by hard bargaining and compromises. It frequently takes place in democratic institutions like legislative bodies when a parliamentarian or legislator supports some Bill or trust vote in exchange for support for one of his initiatives for another Bill or legislation.

What is moribund capitalism?

It’s a concept introduced by Vladimir Lenin, who wrote that when capitalism becomes imperialistic, it is moribund capitalism. He describes the height of imperialist capitalism as “ripe and rotten-ripe capitalism” which will eventually collapse and make way for socialism. The concept was mentioned in his 1916 book, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism.

Who is hugronaphor?

Hugronaphor is a minor Nubian king of Upper Egypt, who ruled from 205 BC to 186 BC. He successfully rebelled against the then king Ptolemy IV in 205 BC and ruled a larger part of Egypt for 19 years and was succeeded by Ankhmakis.

What is a chromophore?

A chromophore is a group of atoms and electrons (or moiety) i.e. part of organic molecules responsible for its colour. It is an extended delocalised systems of electrons in a compound which gives its colour e.g. chlorophyll’s porphin ring, or an azo dyes benzene ring linked to N=N double bond. When a molecule absorbs certain wavelengths of visible light and transmits or reflects others, the molecule has a colour. A chromophore is a region in a molecule where the energy difference between two different molecular orbitals falls within the range of the visible spectrum. Visible light that’hits the chromophore can thus be absorbed by exciting an electron from its ground state into an excited state. In biological molecules that serve to capture or detect light energy the chromophore is a moiety that causes a confermational change of the molecule when hit by light.

In the stock market, what is the concept of grey marketing?

Grey marketing is a trade of something legal but through unofficial and unauthorised distribution channels. In contrast, black marketing is a trade of illegal goods or services through illegal channels. The grey market of goods is to import and sell products through market channels which are not authorized by the manufacturers. It occurs when the prices of a product differs significantly in different countries. The grey market of securities markets and IPO (Initial Public Offer) is to buy and sell the shares to be allotted in the future. Once the trading is done in the grey market at a stipulated price, the seller must deliver the sold number of shares to the buyer on the day of listing to honour the commitment.

What is unique about the production ‘dralion’?

‘Dralion’ is an entertainment show produced by Montreal-based company Cirque du Soleil Inc, well known for its circus-based dance dramas. The show ‘Dralion’, which has already toured different parts of the world, is currently located at Sydney and been seen by seven million people. It’s main theme is to project human life as an integral part of nature, and, specifically, to celebrate the harmony between human life and the four natural elements — earth, air, water, and fire. The theme is inspired by Chinese philosophy. It’s dances combine the traditional acts of Chinese circus and the gravitydefying acrobatics unique to Cirque du Soleil. The show presents a highly imaginative and magical perspective. The title is a combination of the two symbols of East and West — the dragon and the lion.

What does guyliner refer to?

Guyliner is a kohl pencil for men. It’s getting popular among men in some western countries after celebrities started sporting it. The most famous examples are Johnny Depp in the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Tobey Maguire in Spiderman 3, and Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer of the band Green Day

What’s the origin of phrase ‘gild the lily’?

William Shakespeare used a similar expression in his play King John: ‘To gild refined gold, to paint the lily.. is wasteful and ridiculous excess’. Over the years, the phrase got shortened to just ‘gild the lily’. Gild means to cover with a thin layer of gold. Why did Shakespeare refer to the lily? Because it is a beautiful flower, and covering it with gold to make it more beautiful would be unnecessary. So, the phrase came to mean to spoil something which is already beautiful by adding something extra.

What is. A scram shutdown and why it is called so?

SCRAM shutdown is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor by inserting a large number of negative reactions into the system. It is derived from the World War II usage of the term ‘Safety control rod axe man’ which referred to emergency situations wherein a rope was cut to stop the operations urgently and to limit the damages arising out of continuance of such an operation. The dictionary meaning of scram is to leave a place very quickly, so that one is not caught.

Why is a transformer core always cubical in shape?

It is not true that cores are always cubical. Current Transformers (CTs) and Potential Transformers (PTs) have ring-type cores. Power transformers have cubical cores. The ideal transformer is to have all the magnetic flux produced by one winding linking the other. This is not attained in practical transformers. Flux that does not link both windings is called leakage flux and has the effect of adding an inductance that produces a voltage drop when there is a current. Leakage is affected by the shape of me core and by the arrangement of the windings.To reduce leakage, the core must be compact and the windings close together. (ii) The cores used in the transformer are generally made up of laminated silicon steel with high permeability (to minimize eddy current losses). They are rectangular in shape due to many reasons: i) Their winding requires lesser complexity and, hence, equipment is cheaper; ii) They are robust and need very less maintenance; in) There is

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Lead Paint Renovations


25 Aug

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Can a tenant sue a landlord for lead paint hazards?

The Department of Environment issued a Cease and Desist Order (of all construction and renovation) to my property management company for several lead paint and work standard violations. There are children who lives in our building. If their blood level is high, can the landlord be sued?

Landlord or contractor, if their actions can be positively linked to exposure. Typically situations like this are based on failure to properly dispose of paint reside. It is considered proper to leave lead paint undisturbed if it is not flaking, so simple existence of the paint is not a violation. In renos, there are very strict procedures in place to remove and dispose of paint, far stricter than needed to prevent exposure to tenants.

Lead exposure needs very long term exposure to be an issue.

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24 Aug

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IS THIS A TERRIBLE HAZARD FOR MY HEALTH?! answers please!?

is it bad to wear a lead necklace over your clothes?
well like my cousin bought this keychain from this persian store that has the persian faravahr thing on it. she wants to make it into a long necklace and just wear it over her clothes. we dunno what kind of paint was used it in, but lead paint could be a possibility.
would that be super bad?
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could i wash it with soap then put clear nailpolish on it?

I wouldn’t bother washing it, take some paper towels and rub it well.

I would use two coats of clear nail polish, and re polish it every month if you plan on wearing it daily.

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Lead Paint Safe Removal


20 Aug

lead paint safe removal
Cleaning / Painting a wooden porch?

I am interested in both the old paint (maybe take w /) from my porch, and then paint with paint course of weathering. I tried cleaning with a brush of a child, but all the paint "chips" Down On Me. Just look for any advice or experienced entrepreneurs home painters may have about the removal of old paint.

Depending on the size of the bridge, I would say that sanding is as follows: Sanders or treat rent a walk behind United Rentals. Indeed, even wearing a respirator, but there may be some code for lead in paint as possible. As for the paint you need a manual and then use a stain with a mixture of the board, perhaps a sign of Colby

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Lead Paint Mass


16 Jul

lead paint mass
Concentration (ppm) help?

Heavy exposure to lead or lead salts is toxic. To prevent lead poisoning, the current standard for lead in paint is 600 ppm, although some older paints contained concentrations of 5.00 x 10^4 ppm. On average, a bucket of paint has a mass of 900 g for the solution.

Calclulate the mass of lead in the new paint

Calculuate the mass of lead in the old paint

PPM = mg/Liter so 600 PPM is the same thing as 600 mg in 1000 mL of water. so, therefore:

600 mg/900 mL = 0.667 mg/mL X 1000 = 666.67 mg/L
Since there are 1000 mg/gram, then this equals 0.67 grams lead per liter of paint.

5 X 10^4 = 10,000 mg/Liter = 10 Grams/Liter

10,000/900 X 1000 = 11,111 mg/Liter = 11.11 g/Liter

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Lead Paint Pamphlet


06 Jul

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Lead based paint home rental?

Ok, my wife and I were thinking about renting this home in Oklahoma. The landlord just now decided to tell us about lead based paint being inside the home, sent some pamphlet about the lead based paint. My question is since we have already paid the deposit and we have not moved into the home yet couldn’t we back out of the deal and get our deposit back? This is in the State of Oklahoma. Would like knowledgeable answers please, and provide source if you can. I would appreciate it.
FYI….we also have not YET signed a lease. So we haven’t signed a lease, nor have we moved in and he is just now saying something about lead based paint.

All “good” paint prior to 1978 had lead in it. But lead is not dangerous if it has been covered with a court of non-lead paint. As long as he painted it in the last 32 years you should be OK unless you chew on the house.

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Lead Paint And Toys


05 Jul

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How serious is that the lead paint toys, really?

I mean all these toys for me to understand. What is the danger Lead paint?

Uh, is very dangerous – that has killed many children. Children are always putting toys in their mouths, with other items. Babies especially as they learn to "feel" with their mouths instead of their fingers. Their languages ​​are more sensory feelings that your fingers until they become a little more. If children are not put in mouth, do not think the risk is really there. But it is something to be very concerned if you have children


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Lead Paint Stripping


02 Jul

lead paint stripping
Inhalation of lead ………….?

if I did some work at home and was stripping the paint windows .. I did not use a mask or something, and he was fallilng me and other things. It was not until I finished my mother told me something about lead paint .. Our house is old and was truly lead base paint, very afraid for me .. this affect me?

Well, I do not think a very bad meeting. However, people around the paint after consistent basis to lead and suffered many health problems, especially infants. Just keep an eye on if you feel well. The next time, wear a mask!

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Lead Paint Information


02 Jul

lead paint information
¿I can claim the owner did not disclose lead paint?

I can rent a house in the century. When I moved the owner I said there was lead paint. It also reached the city and passed inspection of operating a rental unit. Inspector of the city has come to make their inspection, which does not include lead paint. I later learned that the state performs the test and the city did not participate. I called the State and said the owner never recorded owned or have been tested. I can sue for negligence? especially because I have a toddler in the house?

Any home that is one hundred years has lead paint. Take this as a fact. The state regulates the disclosure of lead paint and possibly penalties for noncompliance. In turn the state agency owner deals with the application of lead paint disclosure. Search with the search bar at the website of the State. And you can sue your landlord. But you do not get nothing unless you can prove the damage. Please have your child tested. You will need to speak with an attorney before proceeding.

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Lead Paint Windows


25 Jun

lead paint windows
how to remove gloss paint from a lead glass window?

are there any ways to remove gloss paint from a lead glass window ???

i dont want to ruin the window by doing things i dont understand

any ideas please???

Thanks

try using a razor blade

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Lead Paint Encapsulation


18 Jun

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where can I find a job doing LEAD ABATEMENT?

Lead abatement is the removal or encapsulation of lead based paint. The reason I ask is because, I am a lisenced lead abatement worker.

I guess you know that St. Louis City is full of opportunity for lead abatement due to the old houses. It’s almost a given that you have lead paint issues if you live in the City.

Anyway, here’s a link to a program called Lead Safe St. Louis:

http://stlcin.missouri.org/leadsafe/

Perhaps you could call the Director and ask about opportunities? If they contract out, then ask who their top three contractors are.

You might also try calling the City’s Department of Health; someone there might be able to give you a few good leads. Here’s the contact info:

http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/health/programs.html

Good luck!

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Removing Lead Paint From House


12 Jun

removing lead paint from house
Renovating an older home with possible Lead Paint?

My husband and I have been completely (like every single room) renovating a house for the past 8 months. We have removed numerous walls and wall paper from four rooms. Our house was built in 1966. We never thought anything of it until we heard a commercial on the radio warning about lead based paint. Well I had a miscarriage in Sept and now we are very concerned that we might be exposed to lead poisoning (I’m going for blood work today). If we have been exposed to lead based paint dust for the past 8 months…what will they do for us?

REMAIN CALM !!!

Lead based paint was banned (reduced to 0.06% by weight maximum) in household paint in 1978.

HOWEVER !!! By the mid 60′s it was all but gone from store shelves. I have been testing for lead based for over 20 years. The chances that a 1966 house has it are 0ne in a million.

Lead based paint is defined as any paint, stain, shellac or other coating that contains 1.0 milligram of lead per square centimeter.

If you were sanding a great deal you could still have lead in your blood. And it MAY ! have been the problem with your child.

BUT !!! You don’t have to move. Just don’t do anymore sanding or grinding. Your body will throw off the lead in your blood stream over time. How much time will depend on how much you have on board.

For more info please read http://home.mindspring.com/~wrltc/lswp.pdf Its a book I wrote for parents doing re-modeling or having it done. And lead issues in general. It was paid for by a fed/state grant. Which means its your book as much as mine. Education about this subject is my job.

For more direct questions please contact me at wrltc@mindspring.com And feel free to pass this along to others.

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Epa Lead Paint Information


11 Jun

Can I break my lease if I was not informed of potential lead paint issues?

I live in California. We moved into our place on March 17, 2011. We have a 1 1/2 year old. Today, we received a certified letter from the landlord’s asking us to sign a lead-based paint disclosure and return… as well as a brochure from the EPA about the danger of lead. There was an option on my lease where lead paint could have been disclosed and was not. We are upset that we were not offered this information at the time of renting… we would have stayed at our previous residence had this issue been made aware to us. The safety of my family is important. What are our options?

We have to get that form lead or no lead, this does not mean there is any at all. Every single landlord in every single rental in CA will be giving you that form. It does not effect your lease.

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Hud Lead Paint Hazards


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Lead Paint Home Inspections


03 Jun

lead paint home inspections
Thinking of buying a house that has a history of lead paint provided by the sellers.?

documents of the municipality of the state of the house was treated for lead, taking into account a grant to remove etc. Is it unusual to do my own inspection of lead paint? Just to cover all bases? My real estate agent told me he was no longer need to recheck. Any ideas? Thanks

You need to understand the problems with paint containing lead. Millions of households have a picture somewhere on the premises. As the paint is peeling no (where children can ingest these scales), it is not of lead-based paint. Not somehow lead leaching into the atmosphere where it could be inhaled. The only time such a situation could occur is ARENA that if lead paint (try to delete) and then breathe the resulting powder. This creates a risk. You may request an inspection for lead-based paint, but other surfaces reveals these paintings can exist. These tests are very expensive, since all household surfaces should be tested to determine if lead paint is there. Was it worth the money, given the low risk involved in these paintings? This is your call. I think it's pretty ridiculous.

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Learn To Paint Landscapes: 8 Basic Planning Tips

To learn to paint landscapes is to learn to be effective at planning. The idea is to make all the critical decisions about perspective, composition and even what supplies and tools to pack well before you even think about adding paint to the canvas.

It is an absolute myth that all great painters are just free spirits that only act spontaneously when the mood strikes. Consistently productive professional artists always refine their preparation routines in a way that positively impacts the final results of a painting. Here are 8 tips for successful landscape painting preparation.

1. First, take a walk around the landscape you wish to paint. It can be amazing how a slightly different perspective will reveal one of nature’s compositions that will just knock your socks off. Consider taking a sketch pad or even a digital camera to record your ideas as you walk about.

2. Select the time of day that the painting itself will take place. Picking the ideal time of day may mean investing an entire day starting at sun up and ending at sundown. Again, take photographs every few hours for later comparison. This may seem like a lot of unnecessary trouble but you may be surprised by the unique emotional impact found in the different periods of the day.

3. Decide the season to be represented in the painting.

4. Find a strong center of focus. This is usually an object that compositionally is so strong it demands your attention. All other objects in the painting should lead your eye to this object of focus.

5. Make test sketches before you begin painting. It can be amazing how interesting ideas will flow as you sketch. These same ideas would not necessarily present themselves by just looking at the scene passively. Some artists actually like to sketch the potential subject on the day before painting in order to solidify the composition. This allows them to focus mostly on the color aspect of painting. It is important to use the painting time wisely especially since the sun moves rapidly through out the day which constantly changes the emotional mood of the landscape.

6. Pack tools and supplies wisely. This is another activity that would be wise to do in a leisurely way the day before painting. It would be a shame to ruin the painting by forgetting some critical brush or paint color. Also make sure you include some food ,a first aid kit and some light rain gear. Over time develop a tried and true check list to make this effortless.

7. Consider returning to the same scene several times to paint at different times of day or different seasons to create a series of the same landscape. The continuity of this exercise can be a powerful educational experience.

8. Develop lots of basic landscape painting tricks and skills. Some of these might include learning to paint clouds, water drops, waves and surf, trees, flowers, gardens, lawns, rivers and roads just to name a few. One way to accomplish this is to acquire some of the many excellent painting tutorials available on dvd in stores or conveniently on the internet.

The bottom line is that speed is critical for creating art out of doors. Good attention to planning, organization and developing specific relevant skills will always produce positive results for those that wish to learn to paint landscapes.

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List Of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Minor Characters

The following is a list of minor characters in the FOX science fiction television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, including supporting characters, and important villains.

Contents: Top  09 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

B

Martin Bedell (cadet)

Presidio Alto Military Academy Cadet Captain Martin Bedell, portrayed by Will Rothhaar, would play a role in forming the core of Tech-Com using his military training and experience. Derek Reese and John Connor save him from a T-888 while he is in military prep school. In the future, he participates in a mission with John of freeing Skynet’s prisoners from one of its concentration camps, Century, including Kyle Reese. Years after the event on the Century Workcamp, he sacrifices himself to save Kyle Reese, John Connor, and thirty nine prisoners from Skynet forces.

Martin “Marty” Bedell (child)

Martin “Marty” Bedell, portrayed by Billy Unger, is a child targeted by a T-888 because he shares the same name as a future hero of the human resistance. Remembering that two other Sarah Connors were killed in 1984 by the T-800 hunting for her, Sarah shelters and protects the boy with the guardian terminator Cameron Phillips, while John Connor and his uncle Derek Reese hunt the T-888. In the Connor home, he prepares a book report on L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for school. Cameron suggests the novel after finding it on a shelf in their furnished home and reminding Sarah that it was John’s favorite book as a child.

Father Armando Bonilla

Father Armando Bonilla, portrayed by Carlos Sanz, is a priest to whose church Sarah and John Connor fled in the episode “Samson and Delilah”, escaping from a malfunctioning Cameron. He provides sanctuary to the Connors while they prepare a booby trap for Cameron as it is very likely that it will be able track them down. Father Bonilla is shocked when John Connor tries to cut into Cameron’s skull to remove its chip but is quickly chased away by Sarah. Bonilla appears again in the season finale, conducting a confession to who turns out to be Chola, the lookout in Carlos’ gang in the first season. They seem to be related somehow either by family relations or their ethnic background. Bonilla is also asked for by Sarah Connor when she’s incarcerated in LA County Lockup and gets trapped in Sarah’s chamber when Cameron assaults the security to break her out.

Felicia Burnett, MD

Dr. Felicia Burnett treated Sarah Connor’s gun wound in the episode “The Good Wound.” She was portrayed by actress Laura Regan. She is revealed to have a past with the sheriff who’s investigating Sarah Connor’s shoot-out in the Kaliba warehouse. Felicia assumes that Sarah is being abused and shot by her boyfriend/husband and relates with her. Due to this empathy, Sarah confides her family secrets such as John and Kyle’s relations. After a failed attempt to remove the bullet from Sarah’s thigh, they sneak into a hospital morgue where Felicia successfully removes it. After the operation, Derek Reese enters the room, and thinking him to be Sarah’s abusive boyfriend, Felicia pulls a gun on Derek. During the stand-off, Felicia’s own abusive husband steps in and coarsely orders Felicia to stand down. Overwhelmed, Felicia shoots and kills him and watches as Sarah and Derek leave.

C

Carlos

Carlos is portrayed by Jesse Garcia. He is Enrique’s nephew, and purveyor of forged documents. He calls his uncle a stool pigeon. Among those who sought his service were Sarah and John Connor, and Cameron. During a meeting with FBI Special Agent James Ellison in a deleted scene of the episode “The Turk”, it is implied that Carlos also forged identification and allied documents for Derek Reese and his unit at some point after their arrival from 2027. Carlos’ gang are brutally slaughtered by Margos Sarkissian’s men.

Carter

Carter in Heavy metal

Carter, portrayed by Brian Bloom, is a T-888 Terminator sent back in time to 2007 by Skynet to acquire and store a large amount of Coltan, the metal used to construct Terminators, in the episode Heavy Metal. Carter hires various human military personnel, who are unaware of what he truly is, to assist him in his assignment. Once his mission is completed, Carter kills his humans, secures the storage area, and shuts himself down to await further orders. Cameron identifies his endoskeletal structure as different from Cromartie’s. However, when John accidentally is transported inside the secured storage area, he gets trapped with Carter and his men. John tries to retrieve a key from around Carter’s neck without waking him up from Stand-By Mode. John tells Sarah that he isn’t moving and that it is like he’s sleeping. Cameron tells Sarah that Carter’s on Stand-By until his next objective or is triggered awake. Cameron eventually enters the storage area to rescue John and steal the coltan, battles Carter and locks the Terminator inside.

Barbara Chamberlain

Barbara Chamberlain was the city manager of Los Angeles, whose project would have become a part of Skynet’s future infrastructure. She was killed by Vick Chamberlain, a T-888 posing as her husband.

Vick Chamberlain

Vick in Queen’s Gambit

Vick Chamberlain, portrayed by Matt McColm, is a T-888 Terminator sent back in time to help create a traffic surveillance network that Skynet hopes to use in the future. An advanced infiltrator, Vick poses as the husband of city manager Barbara Chamberlain, murders one of her political enemies, and adapts his mission to attack a group of Resistance fighters, including Derek Reese, when he finds one of them spying on her. Although his mission is not directly related to the Connors, he is their principal Terminator adversary early in the first season, while Cromartie obtains a new biological covering and begins his search for them anew.

Vick is first discovered by Cameron, Sarah Connor, and John Connor in “Gnothi Seauton”, lying apparently deactivated among the corpses of time traveling Resistance soldiers in their hideout. It is not clear how Vick was deactivated as he did not appear to be damaged in any way. It is possible that he was simply interrupted while searching the area, and decided to ‘play dead’. Cameron suggests that he was waiting to ambush the last member of the Resistance cell (who turns out to be Derek Reese) when he returned that evening. Upon reactivation, Vick identifies Cameron as an “unknown cyborg”, and he is programmed to evade and re-evaluate his mission. Cameron and Sarah Connor give chase but are thwarted by traffic.

In “Queen’s Gambit”, Vick learns that Derek Reese is in police custody, and gets himself arrested in order to kill Reese. Sarah and Cameron rescue Derek, and once again fight Vick. Before being defeated by Cameron, Vick’s hand is ripped off by a passing truck, becoming lost on the street. FBI Special Agent James Ellison recovers Vick’s hand and takes it when visiting Dr. Silberman in “The Demon Hand”. Vick is terminated when Cameron pulls the CPU from his exposed metal skull. She later incinerates his endoskeleton (less his missing hand) with thermite. As she prepares to do so, Charley Dixon describes Vick as “a scary robot” and Cameron as “a very scary robot.”

Cameron secretly retains Vick’s CPU, which is discovered by Derek in “Vick’s Chip”. John and Sarah decide to investigate its contents, Vick’s mission, and his memories. In doing so, they learn that he maintained a marital relationship with Barbara Chamberlain. Like Cameron, the T-888 models are thus shown capable of mimicking affection and romance, and seducing human partners. After increasing the electrical power too much to the CPU by mistake, the disembodied Vick begins to take over John’s computer to which he is connected, and tries to connect to the internet. It is unknown whether he succeeded before being shut down.

Rupert Chandler

Rupert Chandler, portrayed by Tim Monsion, is Los Angeles County’s most significant land developer in the early Twentieth Century, and the father of Will Chandler. In the wake of his son’s death on December 31, 1920, Rupert Chandler promises to build a memorial park at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Pico Boulevard, where his son had planned to build his masterpiece, Pico Tower. He is approached by T-888 Terminator Myron Stark at the October 21, 1921, premiere of The Sheik, who offers to pay twice the land’s value, but Chandler refuses to sell. He is subsequently driven to financial ruin by Stark, and must liquidate his assets  including the land at 3rd and Pico.

Will Chandler

Will Chandler, portrayed by Eric Callero, is an up-and-coming architect in Los Angeles in the early Twentieth Century, and the son of Rupert Chandler. In one timeline, Will Chandler designs and builds Pico Tower at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Pico Boulevard in the 1920s, where T-888 Terminator Myron Stark intends to assassinate California Governor Mark Wyman. Instead, Will Chandler and forty-two others are accidentally killed on December 31, 1920, by Stark whose time displacement bubble arrives ninety years early and sets fire to the speakeasy in which they were celebrating New Year’s Eve. His Pico Tower is eventually built by Stark. There is no real-world tower at or near the corner of Pico Boulevard and 3rd Avenue.

Chola

Chola, portrayed by Sabrina Perez, is a member of Carlos’ gang, functioning as the group’s lookout. The character first appears in “Gnothi Seauton”, in which Cameron studies and copies her body language in an order to better simulate human appearance. In “What He Beheld”, (after Carlos’ gang was killed off) Chola visits the Connors and subsequently drives them to the hideout of the so-called False Sarkissian. Afterward, she is seen driving the Connors home. Once the Connors are out of hearing range, Cameron offers to kill Chola, lest she reveal their location. In the end, Cameron gives Chola a loaded sidearm with which to protect herself. She’s next seen at the second season’s finale, providing John Connor and Cameron with forged passports and a message from Sarah Connor; this being the first time since her first appearance in which she speaks.

Kacy Corbin

Kacy Corbin, portrayed by Busy Philipps, is the pregnant landlady and next-door neighbor of the Connor/Reese family (which she knows as the Baums). Her unborn son’s name is Nick. She attended culinary school with a classmate who knew George Laszlo, and met Nick’s policeman father, Trevor (Jon Huertas) when she was a 25-year-old pastry chef in Silver Lake. John pirates cable television for her, noting afterward to Sarah, “Nobody that pregnant should be forced to watch network television. It’s bad for the baby.” Kacy admits to John that six beers and the rhythm method have proven to be ineffective birth control. Sarah bonds with her when the former takes her to hospital for pregnancy complications, and comforts her there. Kacy and Trevor individually each tell Sarah of Kacy’s fears about Trevor’s profession; either that he will be killed or injured, or that he will “bring his work home”. Cromartie goes to Kacy’s house to search for Cameron, but Kacy tells him she has never seen her before in “Brothers of Nablus”. She then telephones John and Riley, warning them that a man was looking for them just before Cromartie knocks on their door to look for Cameron.

Jordan Cowan

Jordan Cowan, portrayed by Alessandra Torresani, is a classmate of John and Cameron, and is the first person whom Cameron is seen attempting to befriend in the series for no operational purpose. She tries to cheer Jordan in the girls’ lavatory by offering her the gift of a “tight” (meaning “appealing”) makeup product in the episode “The Turk”. Afterward, Cameron informs John that she made a friend.

Jordan is upset over graffiti on a classroom door, which hinted she may have had a sexual liaison with a teacher or student. Ashamed, she commits suicide by jumping off of the school’s roof. John had wanted to save her, but Cameron thwarted his chance (knowing that the family’s cover would be blown with unwanted publicity if John effected a rescue). John takes Jordan’s death personally.

D

Dana

Dana, portrayed by Michelle Arthur, is Sarah Connor’s roommate in her dream-like experience in a sleep clinic in the episode “Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep”. She speaks with an English accent and she’s also addicted to nicotine as it was seen when Sarah catches her smoking when they first meet. She admits having an addiction but doesn’t really regret it. Dana also mentions having a soft spot for young men that is seen when she flirtatiously greets John Connor during visiting hours. She tells Sarah that in her dreams she’s burning, a condition which Sarah associates with her smoking habit. She’s last seen when her portion of the room burns but it’s implied by the nurse that she pulled through the incident.

Charley Dixon

Charley Dixon, portrayed by Dean Winters, is Sarah Connor’s fiance in 1999 before she leaves him, fearing discovery of her true identity and thus her son John’s death. After an explosion at the Security Trust Bank of Los Angeles in which Sarah and John are assumed to be killed, Charley comes to Los Angeles to see the rubble for himself. There, he settles, meets, and eventually marries Michelle Dixon. Eight years later, Charley immediately recognizes Sarah and John from the television news reports of their nude appearance in the middle of Interstate Highway 105 (the bank explosion was a time displacement field that transported the Connors, Cameron, and the flaming head of a T-888 forward in time). After helping to save the life of John’s uncle Derek Reese, Charley learns of John’s father’s identity, Sarah’s past, and the impending future of Skynet.

Cromartie, the T-888 pursuing the Connors, kidnaps Charley’s wife to lure Sarah, intercept her telephone conversation with John, and prevent Sarah’s interference in Cromartie’s hunt for John. After Sarah arrives at Michelle’s location with Derek and Charley, and Sarah talks to John on the phone, Cromartie detonates explosives at the base of a mobile communications antenna tower, rendering it useless and nearly killing the four humans in the adjoining structure onto which it falls. Sarah, Derek and Charley receive only superficial wounds, but Michelle is severely injured by the flying debris, leaving Charley a widower when she dies later in the episode. In the episode, “Self Made Man”, dialogue from John reveals that Charley left Los Angeles following his wife’s funeral. In the episode “To The Lighthouse”, it is revealed that he relocated to a lighthouse on an island. When the island is invaded (possibly by Kaliba goons), however, Charley is killed while trying to fight them off with a gun.

Dietz

Dietz, portrayed by Theo Rossi, is a lieutenant under the command of Jesse Flores in USS Jimmy Carter. He was assigned with the mission to acquire a special package stored on an oil platform near Indonesia from a group of rather early model Terminators. He’s visibly distraught by the encounter with a “Rubberskin” and begins to question the Resistance’s co-operation with the machines. In “The Last Voyage of the Jimmy Carter” he breaks into the cargo bay to see what the package contains which turns out to be a frozen T-1001. During his argument with Jesse about his intrusion, the cryogenic casing thaws and T-1001 gets loose, killing Officer Goodnow and assumes her shape. Afterwards Dietz becomes highly paranoid and clashes with Jesse. He harasses Jesse and gets struck down by her, starting a fight. As he stands over Jesse to possibly murder her, he’s grabbed by Queeg, who slams him to a nearby wall, killing him on the spot.

Michelle Dixon

Michelle Dixon, portrayed by Sonya Walger, is the wife of Charley (Sarah’s former fianc of 1999, in the pilot episode). In the season two episode “Automatic for the People”, she is told about Terminators by James Ellison. She is kidnapped by Cromartie and dies from injuries in the next episode, “The Mousetrap”.

Terissa Dyson

Terissa Dyson is portrayed by Charlayne Woodard. She is the widow of Dr. Miles Dyson, the original designer of SkyNet. Charlayne Woodard takes over the role from S. Epatha Merkerson, who played “Tarissa Dyson” (the characters name is spelt “Tarissa” in Terminator 2) in Terminator 2. Sarah visits her twice, both times to push for information on the potential continuation of her husband’s work. During their final encounter, she reluctantly offers up the much needed information, but is dismayed at the fact more people will die in the struggle.

E

Lila Ellison

Special Agent Lila Ellison, portrayed by Fay Wolf, is the colleague and ex-wife of James Ellison. She aborted her pregnancy without her first husband’s knowledge, which led to their eventual divorce, as James Ellison couldn’t cope with the knowledge that Lila would sacrifice their unborn child for the sake of her career. She is now married to Paul.

Eric

Eric, portrayed by Billy Lush, is a graduate student who works nights in a library. Eric allows Cameron off-hours access to the library. In appreciation, she brings him his favorite doughnuts (glazed, rainbow sprinkled and cinnamon twisted) at each visit. Cameron, who secretly studies literature and arcane world history, identifies him as her only friend. Dependent on a wheelchair, he is, like her, an amalgamation of biological material and machinery: organic tissues surrounded by a mechanized metal exoskeleton, in contrast to her organic tissues surrounding a mechanized metal endoskeleton. They are each somewhat socially isolated, and aware of their respective malfunctioning programming (his malignant chromosomes and her damaged CPU). Cameron reads Othello, the Moor of Venice at Eric’s request.

Cameron confides in Eric potentially compromising information for no tactical gain. Although unaware that Cameron is not human, or that her “brother” will save humanity from machines, Eric is entrusted with the knowledge that Cameron carries a concealed sidearm and has used it to protect her brother from people who wish to harm him. Using telephone directories as a backstop, she allows Eric to fire her 9 mm Glock pistol and gives him the still-hot bullet as a keepsake. Before Cameron traveled with John in “Complications” to destroy Cromartie’s endoskeleton, she informed Eric that the two would be going to Mexico to see a friend. Cameron has also confided in him her ill-ease concerning the “crazy blonde” whom John is dating. She does not pretend to struggle with his weight when she carries him upstairs to the film vault, nor does she conceal her ability to read a microfiche with her naked ‘eye’. She tells Eric of her ability to calculate the date by the seemingly imperceptible movement of stars relative to each other, and reveals her superhuman diagnostic capabilities. Eric admits his previous battle with bone cancer but claims to be in remission. Cameron, however, diagnoses his Ewing’s sarcoma, identifying a small secondary tumor in his arm, a possible tumor in his lungs, an eight percent decrease in his body weight over the preceding fortnight, and reduced muscle strength. (Note: Cameron told Sarah she was unable to diagnose cancers.) Due to Cameron’s lack of social skills and tact when revealing this to him, Eric becomes upset with her and tells her to leave. The next time Cameron visits the library at night, Eric is not there, but Cameron is instead accepted into the building by his apparent replacement.

F

Anne Fields

Anne Fields, portrayed by Rebecca Creskoff, is the adulterous wife of David Fields, and the mother of Lauren Fields and Sydney Fields. She is a homemaker who begins an affair with neighbour Roger Shaffer after David falls and injures his back. Her relationship with Roger twice puts her family at risk from an unnamed T-888. When Roger approaches the Fields’ home for a liaison, believing David and Lauren to be away camping, Anne destroys Sarah Connor’s electrical boobytrap, leaving them effectively defenseless. Six months later, she telephones Roger while the Fields are in hiding. The call is intercepted by the T-888 who promptly arrives at their motel. Anne is severely wounded by the T-888, but David’s defense provides Anne and Lauren enough time to escape and call Sarah for help. Lauren and Derek Reese tend to Anne’s wounds in a vacant maintenance garage and deliver Sydney. Derek informed Anne and Lauren of the motive of the T-888 – her unborn daughter’s future importance in combating a plague caused by Skynet. He also revealed the name the family would’ve given to the baby, Sydney, if their lives hadn’t been interfered with by the T-888. Anne dies moments after giving birth. Lauren leaves her necklace and Saint Jude medal on Anne’s body, lest they serve as a Terminator’s sighting target on herself.

David Fields

David Fields, portrayed by Carlos Jacott, is the husband of Anne Fields, the father of Lauren Fields, and the nominal (but not biological) father of Sydney Fields whom he predeceases. He takes prescription narcotics in response to his back injury. David and Lauren enjoy camping and building birdhouses. Anne cuckolds him regularly with their next-property neighbour, Roger Shaffer.

Sarah Connor and Cameron identify his family as the target named by the time-travelling resistance soldier in blood on their basement window. David is a banker who conducts illegal banking transactions for a technology company, Simdyne Cybernetics Corporation, and is therefore assumed by Sarah to be the target of the unnamed T-888 hunting them. Retrieving his revolver from the waistband of the inoperative Cameron, David ventures out of the family’s home toward the approaching T-888 and offers himself in order to spare his family. The T-888, however identifies David as a harmless non-target and tosses him aside. Six months later, David sacrifices himself again to protect his family. When the T-888 finds them in a motel, David empties a Mossberg shotgun into the T-888 before manually attacking it with a table leg and curtain rod. David dies, but he delays the T-888 long enough for the Fields to escape and for Sarah to arrive and destroy the T-888.

Lauren Fields

Lauren Fields, portrayed by Samantha Krutzfeldt, is the daughter of David Fields and Anne Fields. She is the half-sister and adoptive mother of Sydney Fields. She meets Sarah Connor and Cameron six months before Sydney’s birth, when Sarah and Cameron invade her family’s home and protect them from an unnamed T-888 in the present. Lauren enjoys camping and building birdhouses with her father, and is aware that her father is regularly cuckolded by her mother with neighbour Roger Shaffer. Lauren informs Sarah of her banker father’s dealings with technology company Simdyne Cybernetics. The two thus incorrectly theorise that he is a target. Six months later, the T-888 finds the family again, but Lauren and her pregnant mother are able to escape and telephone Sarah who sends Derek Reese. Derek quickly recognises Lauren’s aptitude and emotional preparedness for soldiering, both in her general demeanor and her confident handling of a large-caliber sidearm. Lauren and Derek deliver baby Sydney, and Derek invites the two orphaned Fields girls to live with the Connors. While Derek telephones Sarah, however, Lauren disappears with Sydney, leaving behind her necklace and Saint Jude medal, lest they be used as a sighting target. In 2027, Lauren is among those at Serrano Point, treating the infected Derek and Jesse with antibodies produced by Sydney. This implies that it was the unborn Sydney Fields/Anne who was the true target of the T-888 in the past.

Sydney Fields

Sydney Fields, portrayed by one or more uncredited infant(s) in the present and Haley Hudson in 2027, is the issue of the adulterous liaison between Anne Fields and Roger Shaffer (her nominal father is Anne’s husband, David Fields). Sydney is delivered in an apparently abandoned maintenance garage by Derek Reese and her half-sister Lauren in the present, while Anne lies dying of gunshot wounds from an unnamed T-888. After Anne dies in childbirth, Sydney is raised in secret by Lauren. In 2027, she survives Skynet’s biological weapon attack on Eagle Rock Bunker and sends out a distress call. The call is independently responded to by both Major General Perry’s command at the Serrano Point nuclear power plant, and the Australian resistance force who came to Los Angeles aboard USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)) for supplies. The former send Derek Reese, and the latter Jesse, to rescue her. Both become infected in spite of their protective masks but are saved, along with countless others, by antibodies produced by Sydney’s immune body.

Charles Fischer

Charles Fischer, portrayed by Adam Busch and Richard Schiff, was an engineer who was convicted of a crime and survived Judgment Day because of being incarcerated in the fortified Pelican Bay State Prison at the time. After being “rescued” by the machines, he worked for Skynet, training Terminators how to torture humans for information. Among those upon whom he demonstrated, was an alternate version of Derek Reese. He was subsequently sent back in time by Skynet on a mission to create a back door in a vital defense database at the firm where he worked before prison (and thus had access through his retinal scan and fingerprint). After the old Charles Fischer installs the back door, both he (posing as watch repairman Paul Stewart) and his younger self are captured by Jesse who recognizes him from the future. Jesse and Derek violently interrogate the two Fischers together, into confessing his future misdeeds, though he insists that his presence in the present is a reward and not a mission. Jesse kills the older Charles Fischer (just as Derek is about to shoot the younger Fischer) and they let his younger self go. Derek has no memory of the torture and theorizes that he and Jesse came back in time from two different futures. The younger Charles Fischer is arrested hours later by agents of the United States Department of Homeland Security for the cyber-attack.

Jesse Flores

Stephanie Jacobsen as Jesse

Jesse Flores, portrayed by Stephanie Jacobsen, is an Australian resistance sailor with the rank of commander and Derek Reese’s love interest. In the original future time line and perhaps the current future time line, as executive officer aboard the nuclear submarine USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), captained by a reprogrammed Terminator, she sails to Los Angeles for supplies. While in Los Angeles in 2027, she answers a distress signal from 20-year-old Sydney Fields at Eagle Rock Bunker. Before entering the bunker, she halts Derek Reese’s suicide attempt, telling him, “Your fly is open”. Inside of the infected bunker, the protective masks she and Derek wear are useless against the pathogen. Her symptoms strike sooner and more severely than Derek’s, but both recover in a hospital where they are treated with antibodies produced by Sydney’s immune body.

Jesse and Derek quickly begin a brief but passionate relationship, as Derek is soon sent to the past with three other resistance soldiers on a mission to halt Skynet’s construction. During their affair, Jesse was pregnant with Derek’s child but miscarried during a submarine mission. Jesse wasn’t aware that she was pregnant, and the knowledge of the loss of her unborn child led to Jesse to travel to the present as she blames Cameron for the miscarriage. In the episode, “Strange Things Happen At The One-Two Point”, Jesse confesses to Derek that she didn’t merely return from the future AWOL, to escape circumstances she could no longer bear, but rather she is on a mission to find and stop Cameron from adversely influencing young John. In the future from which Jesse comes, John has withdrawn from humans and speaks only with Cameron. This Jesse is from a future time line slightly different from Derek’s.

In the present, she resides in a hotel, jogs, has a weakness for food-court Chinese food, and photographically reconnoiters the Connor family. She recognizes human traitor Charles Fischer from her future and promptly takes him captive. While she and Derek begin to interrogate him, Jesse similarly captures Fischer’s twenty-year younger self to interrogate as well. She executes the older Fischer, though the pair release Fischer’s younger self. Derek reveals to her that he is John’s uncle, making her the fourth person to know.

It is revealed to the audience, but not Derek, that Riley Dawson is working for Jesse, with the objective of getting close to John Connor and getting information. In “Earthlings Welcome Here”, Jesse is revealed to have recruited Riley from the future. Initially she treats Riley well, but later displays a very callous attitude toward Riley. Eventually, in the episode “Ourselves Alone”, Riley turns on Jesse, believing that she is deliberately pushing Riley to provoke Cameron into killing her. In the subsequent struggle, Jesse shoots and kills Riley. When John Connor finds out that she killed Riley, he confronts Jesse, then lets her go. Then Jesse meets Derek at a parking lot, and Derek tells her that John Connor said to let her go, but since he said that he wasn’t John Connor, he attempts to shoot her. Although it is not shown whether he kills her or not, she is never seen again after this.

In the episodes “Today Is The Day” and “The Last Voyage of the Jimmy Carter”, Jesse is seen commanding USS Jimmy Carter along with a re-programmed T-888 named Queeg. Despite her disdain for terminators in the present, Jesse seems to get along with the re-programmed terminator. Following a riot among the crew after some crew members opened the cryogenic case containing T-1001, her opinions begin to change. The riot is quelled by Queeg who slams the ringleader, Lieutenant Dietz to a wall, killing him. Shocked, she confronts Queeg and orders him to surrender his chip. When Queeg does not comply, Jesse blasts his chip with her plasma rifle. She then smashes the control console and orders the crew abandons the submarine. On her way to the escape pod, she encounters T-1001 who gives her a message: “Tell John Connor that the answer is no.” Jesse is then questioned by Cameron in Serrano Point and she -after some protest about Cameron’s proximity to John Connor- passes the message on. Seeing Cameron slightly distraught, she demands to know the question for that answer, learning that it was “Will you join us?” supposedly John Connor’s attempt to recruit T-1001.

On a side note, Jesse told Derek Reese that the fresh scar on her waist was caused by a rampant re-programmed T-888 who turned on her squad but details of that event were never unfolded in the show.

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Andy Goode

Andrew “Andy” David Goode, portrayed by Brendan Hines, was a young college dropout from Caltech who interned with Cyberdyne Systems, and worked as an assistant to Miles Dyson. His experience at Cyberdyne helped him create an advanced artificial intelligence chess playing program, The Turk. Sarah destroyed it by setting fire to his home, fearing the Turk would lead to the creation of Skynet, although he later was able to rebuild it. He did however note that the “New” Turk had significant “personality” differences than the Original Turk. Andy had a romantic interest with Sarah.

Andy was killed in the episode “Queen’s Gambit” by Derek Reese, Kyle Reese’s brother, after a chess tournament, who then claimed someone else stole Goode’s artificial intelligence prototype. He is shown in the episode “Dungeons and Dragons” in a future world during Derek’s flashback. In it Andy appears older and had renamed himself as “William Wisher”, a Resistance soldier and a friend of the Reese brothers. After being captured by Skynet’s Machine Network, he reveals to Derek Reese that he is one of the ten or fifteen people responsible for creating Skynet. Before Derek made his journey through time, Goode gives a nod to Derek implying that he knows what Derek’s mission must be. Near the end of the episode, it is explained that Derek kills Andy when he travels back through time to the present time line of the previous episode, extinguishing Andy as part of the group who would create Skynet. His family later cremated his body during his funeral.

In the episode “Born To Run” it is revealed that The New Turk  now in the form of John Henry  is not destined to become Skynet, but rather oppose it. This implies that Sarah succeeded in destroying the “original” Skynet when she destroyed The Original Turk, but merely ends up creating a new Skynet. The episode “To The Lighthouse” reveals that another AI in the present, which shares an identical code as The Turk in the present, attempted to compromise John Henry at ZeiraCorp. This AI  referred to as John Henry’s “brother” – is connected to Kaliba, a company which has apparently been infiltrated by Skynet agents.

Andy’s assumed name of William Wisher is named for James Cameron’s co-writer on both The Terminator and Terminator 2, William Wisher, Jr. who also made cameo appearances in both films.

Officer Goodnow

Goodnow, whose first name is not mentioned in the show, portrayed by Erin Fleming, is an officer under command of Jesse Flores aboard USS Jimmy Cater. She is a squad mate of Lieutenant Dietz during the acquisition of a special package in Indonesian zone. Afterwards, she, along with the rest of the same squad, breaks into the cargo bay to find out the contents of the package. During the stand-off between Jesse and Dietz in the cargo hold, the T-1001 in the cryogenic case thaws and Goodnow pulls her rifle on her only to be stabbed and killed merely seconds later. She’s later seen when the crew abandons the submarine as the T-1001 assumes her shape to deliver a message to Jesse.

Carl Greenway

Carl Greenway, portrayed by Paul Schulze, is the safety officer of Serrano Point nuclear power plant in “Automatic for the People”. His name is among those written on the Connor’s basement wall by a future resistance fighter. He is ostracised by the plant’s workers, not because his prior cancer is a bad omen, but because his negative inspection reports threaten the plant’s operations license and thus their jobs. He is killed and replaced by a look-alike T-888 Terminator which sabotages the plant. The damage is mitigated by Cameron Phillips who successfully fights the Greenway Terminator and hides its non-functional remains in a 55-gallon drum among the nuclear waste. The sabotage, while less severe than intended, is ultimately successful, as it causes the plant’s owners to contract with Mr. Bradbury (a T-1001 Terminator) of Automite Systems to install automated controls in all seven of their nuclear power plants.

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John Henry

John Henry, portrayed initially by computer equipment and Garret Dillahunt as of the end of “Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point”, is a sentient computer built by Catherine Weaver’s Babylon team at ZeiraCorp. His initial hardware and software were the Turk chess computer built by Andrew “Andy” David Goode. He is named John Henry by his psychologist, Dr. Boyd Sherman, after the mythical steel driving John Henry of American folklore. John Henry is given complete control over the building’s electrical service at Weaver’s insistence, so that he can route electrical power to his servers as necessary to develop his mind. Input is provided electronically at first, and later through voice recognition. Initially, he has no textual output, and can express himself only with visual imagery. Once connected to Cromartie’s T-888 body, however, he speaks in the voice of the late George Laszlo. John Henry can see through the lab’s security cameras.

Early in its development, the computer that would become John Henry demonstrates a childlike sense of humor, the manifestation of which baffled its programmers and Weaver. Weaver shows the output to Dr. Sherman who was treating young Savannah Weaver for insolence and incontinence. He immediately recognizes the images as a pun told to him by another child whom he was treating, explaining that a mathematics textbook is sad because it has so many ‘problems’ to solve. Impressed by Dr. Sherman’s ability to communicate with the computer and his skill at treating Savannah, the T-1001 as Catherine Weaver convinces him to work as a part-time consultant on the Babylon project.

In his brief time working with John Henry, Dr. Sherman is not able to instill ethics in the computer. John Henry is aware that Dr. Sherman is suffering when John Henry routes the building’s power away from the security and climate control systems, and causes a trapped Dr. Sherman to die by hyperthermia, but does not care. John Henry does not understand that death is permanent for humans. He is aware that Dr. Sherman is dead, yet summons emergency medical personnel to revive him. James Ellison who, like Weaver, tends to refer to Biblical scripture, suggests to Weaver that, as John Henry is a computer and can be given commands, she should start with “the first ten”. With Ellison’s mission of capturing a Terminator for Weaver complete, she sets him to the task of replacing Dr. Sherman as John Henry’s tutor/counselor at the end of “Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point”. Weaver gives Ellison a remote control of the endoskeleton for his defense in case the cyborg went rogue, implying Weaver installed fail-safes in case the artificial intelligence program would turn against her.

As John Henry’s AI progresses, he quickly unravels many mysteries. John Henry discovers exactly who Cromartie was, and, more interestingly, discovers who Ms. Weaver really is and what her plot is in the episode, “The Good Wound”. John Henry is becoming more like Skynet every time it learns something, for example, painting monsters, playing “hide and seek” with Savannah Weaver and learning from the T-1001 that humans will disappoint him.

In the episode “To The Lighthouse”, he malfunctions, nearly harming Savannah, but is shut down before doing so. Then it is shown that he has been fatally compromised. He is then reactivated however. Then he shows Miles Dyson on the screen, and he reveals to the T-1001 that James Ellison was in charge of Sarah Connor’s case.

In “Adam Raised A Cain” John Henry contemplates his shut-down period which was described by Mr. Murch as a seemingly eternal, slow and agonizing death. John Henry refers to his attacker from the previous episode as his “brother” due to the fact both of them shared similar data. He relates this bond to the story of Cain and Abel; the Biblical story of two brothers one which murders the other out of jealousy and is punished to wander alone. In his confusion in trying to figure which one he’s supposed to be, it’s suggested by Weaver that he might as well be God in that story, pointing towards a greater cause. In the same episode, he and Savannah became close friends, and was concerned of her safety after the child’s encounters with a T-888 and the Connors.

In the season finale, after Connors’ confrontation with Catherine Weaver, Weaver admits that she built John Henry AI to fight against Skynet. It’s also seen that John Henry is no longer connected to the server farm in the basement, gaining mobility via what seems to be Cameron’s chip.

Nurse Hobson

Nurse Hobson portrayed by Julie Ann Emery, is the nurse in charge of the sleep clinic where Sarah goes to get treated for her insomnia in the episode “Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep”. She puts out an amicable exterior at first but it is soon apparent that she is extremely serious about the treatment process. During the episode Sarah Connor observes odd behavior such as applying sedative injections to an already passed-out patient. After a fire incident in Sarah’s room, John Connor attempts to break his mother out, but she convinces him to investigate the facility. As it turns out, the sleep clinic is a cover operation for human brain scans. As John Connor deletes his mother’s data from the database, Hobson returns to the basement to confront Sarah Connor. After a brief struggle, John Connor comes out from hiding and shoots Hobson. As Sarah Connor examines her closely, she wakes up (suggesting that she is a Terminator) and kills the Connors. However, this event is later revealed to be a dream sequence.

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Jody

Jody, portrayed by Leah Pipes, is a young woman in her late teens or early twenties. Having failed in her studies at the California Institute of the Arts and being rejected by her parents, she becomes a prostitute and thief, living for a time in a halfway house on Yucca Street in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles. Jody is a pathological liar who pretends to befriend the malfunctioning and confused Cameron when she sees Cameron’s substantial wad of currency in “Allison from Palmdale”. She introduces Cameron to the halfway house and to foosball, a game with which Cameron displays genuine enjoyment. Her lies to Cameron concerning her background are numerous and contradictory. She encourages Cameron to rob a house with her in order to finance their relocation to Portland, Oregon. There, Cameron deduces the truth: that the home is that of Jody’s parents, and that Jody intended Cameron to be caught by the police after tripping the silent alarm. Demonstrating an emotional reaction, Cameron retaliates by choking Jody to unconsciousness. Jody meets Cromartie in “Brothers of Nablus” when he comes to the halfway house purportedly looking for his niece and presenting a photograph of Cameron. Recognizing Cromartie’s ruse immediately, Jody assumes him to be first a policeman and then an angry stalker, and is quite eager to help him find both Cameron and her “brother” John Baum (i.e., John Connor) to seek revenge. Cromartie eventually tires of her annoying behavior, and literally throws her out of his car before driving off and leaving her on the streets.

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Detective Kaplan

Detective Kaplan, portrayed by Scott Vance, interrogates James Ellison, believing him to be the murderer of a man whose clothes he then stole. The T-1001 commonly known as Catherine Weaver then assumes Kaplan’s appearance and re-interviews the eyewitness who admits to seeing Ellison emerge naked from a blue-purple energy bubble that left a “dent” in the street, and snap the victim’s neck like a toothpick. The actions had been committed by a T-888 whose flesh covering was modeled after Ellison. With the witness thus revealed as a “nutcase”, Ellison is released. Weaver presumably killed the real Kaplan before assuming his identity.

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George Laszlo

George Laszlo, portrayed by Garret Dillahunt, is an actor and patient of plastic surgeon Dr. David Lyman. He stars in the 2005 direct-to-video feature Beast Wizard 7 in which his costume and sword are a clear and obvious allusion to then-future Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1982′s Conan the Barbarian. James Ellison watches the film at his home in the episode, “The Mousetrap”. Kacy Corbin’s unnamed caterer friend likes him and notes that Laszlo eats with the crew.

As his structure is a 92% match for a T-888 Terminator, Cromartie instructs Dr. Lyman to reshape his new flesh to match Laszlo’s. Laszlo is then killed by Cromartie who takes over his identity and apartment in Reseda as a base of operations. After learning that Cromartie is impersonating an FBI agent, James Ellison leads an HRT assault on Laszlo’s/Cromartie’s apartment where all but Ellison and Cromartie perish. Cromartie leaves Laszlo’s body, and Ellison finds himself essentially forced to blame the mass murder of twenty agents on Laszlo. After Cromartie’s CPU is extracted and destroyed, his former T-888 body (still appearing as Laszlo) is connected to John Henry who speaks in Laszlo’s voice (actor Garret Dillahunt’s natural voice).

When Savannah Weaver confides in John Connor that her friend, John Henry, lives in the basement of her mommy’s office because he has a cord in the back of his head, Connor shows her a photograph of Laszlo on the internet and asks if she recognizes him as John Henry. From her confirmation, John determines that ZeiraCorp is building Terminators or “something worse”.

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Morris

Morris, portrayed by Luis Chvez, is a classmate of John Connor and Cameron Phillips from Campo de Cahuenga High School in LA. He is unpopular with some of his Latino peers. He is attracted to Cameron. In the first-season finale, he secures a prom date with Cameron after John prompts her. Although a recurring character in Season 1, he has not featured in Season 2.

Matt Murch

Matt Murch, portrayed by Shane Edelman, is the lead engineer and programmer in Project Babylon that evolved into John Henry AI. He admits to James Ellison that he’s not much of a person that is interested in Bible, when asked if he knew the myth of Babylon. Throughout the season he acts as Catherine Weaver’s consultant about John Henry. He seems to be rather intimidated by Catherine Weaver but it’s highly likely that this is due to her strict and no-nonsense behavior than it is from her true nature. Murch also provides John Henry with recreational activities to develop motor functions or imaginative capacity, such as robot action figures such as LEGO Bionicle sets, monster models (along with paint, seemingly Warhammer figures) and Fantasy Role Playing sets. As John Henry points out in the episode “Last Voyage of the Jimmy Carter” Matt Murch has a secret file, with no date, held by Catherine Weaver which states that he resigned and relocated in a different city; implying that Weaver considered killing him in case he became a liability.

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Major General Perry

Major General Perry, portrayed by Peter Mensah, leads the human Resistance force based at Serrano Point nuclear power plant and is Derek Reese’s commanding general in 2027. He is seen on at least two occasions sending Reese on hazardous missions. In the episode, “Alpine Fields”, Perry dispatches Reese to Eagle Rock Bunker to rescue Sydney Fields and bring her back so that their scientists can isolate and reproduce her immunity to Skynet’s biological weapon. In “Dungeons and Dragons”, Perry sends Reese and his team back in time to 2007 to capture and destroy Andy Goode’s Turk chess computer and otherwise prevent Skynet from being created. Perry is acquainted with Cameron; the two interact in “Dungeons and Dragons”. Derek’s brother, Kyle Reese, mentions to Sarah Connor in The Terminator, that he served in the 132nd under Justin Perry from 2021 to 2027 before transferring to Tech-Com as a sergeant under John Connor himself; General Perry’s forename has not yet been revealed in the programme’s dialogue nor acting credits. Justin Perry is a playable character in the video game Terminator: Dawn of Fate.

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Queeg

Queeg, portrayed by Chad L. Coleman, is a re-programmed T-888 who commands USS Jimmy Carter under John Connor’s Resistance. His officers and crew are all human, including his executive officer, Jesse Flores.

In “Today Is The Day” (Part I), he applies a deceptive tactic against a Skynet Kraken (supposedly a very powerful underwater warship) first by locking his torpedo on that of the Kraken and subsequently driving the Jimmy Carter merely 27 centimeters above crush depth, therefore leading the Kraken to assume that it destroyed the Carter judging by the impact of the colliding torpedoes and by its failure to track their movement at such a depth. In “The Last Voyage of the Jimmy Carter”, he quells a riot against his and Flores’ authority by summarilly executing Lieutenant Dietz for mutiny. He is thereafter confronted by Flores who orders him to surrender his chip under suspicion of compromise of programming. After refusing to comply, and explaining that his unusual actions are in accordance with their secret mission orders, he is terminated by Flores.

In keeping with the series’ extensive literary allusions, his name is presumably a reference to Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg, captain of USS Caine in Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny.

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Kyle Reese

Main article: Kyle Reese

Kyle Reese is Derek Reese’s younger brother, by seven years. He was portrayed by Michael Biehn in The Terminator, and Anton Yelchin in Terminator Salvation. On the television program he is portrayed by Jonathan Jackson and Skyler Gisondo. He is the resistance fighter sent back in time to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor in the original The Terminator movie, and was killed while attempting to destroy a Cyberdyne Systems T-800 Model 101. He is also John Connor’s biological father.

In the episode “The Good Wound” the image of Kyle Reese appears to Sarah in a vision and guides her to safety. This is similar to a scene from the special edition of Terminator 2: Judgement Day.

Rosie

Rosie, portrayed by contortionist-actress Bonnie Morgan, is a Terminator of unknown model. She kills the driver of the empty public bus in which her time displacement field arrives, and takes his clothes; she then kills Dr. Sherman’s receptionist, taking her car and posing as her temporary replacement. While essentially similar to the T-900 Terminators previously depicted, Rosie’s CPU protection is redesigned. Once accessed, her chip self-destructs. John determines the upgrade is a move to keep him from reprogramming them to serve him. Rosie and Cameron perform the first ‘female’ versus ‘female’ Terminator fight depicted. Their non-combat movements  relocating their shoulders, turning to face each other, wiping the hair from their faces, and reaching for Dr. Sherman’s door handle, among other things  are noticeably synchronized, suggesting similar programming. Cameron defeats Rosie in hand-to-hand combat, twisting her body into a compact ball. With her chip self-destructed, Rosie’s mission is unknown, though presumably it involves Dr. Sherman. The Connors theorize that she was either sent to protect the psychologist, or to kill him.

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Enrique Salceda

Enrique Salceda, portrayed by Tony Amendola, was an expert at forging identities and helped provide the Connors firearms during Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but retired from the business and passed it on to his nephew, Carlos. Tony Amendola took over the role from Castulo Guerra, who played Enrique Salceda in Terminator 2. Enrique is killed by Cameron after Sarah suspects that Enrique is a traitor, which later proves to be true.

Margos Sarkissian

Margos Sarkissian, portrayed by James Urbaniak, purchased Andy Goode’s ‘Turk’ chess computer and pursued the Connors, in order to blackmail them out of $2 million. He was thought to have been killed by Derek Reese during a standoff, when in reality the man who was killed was not Sarkissian. As John and Sarah discover this, a car bomb placed by Sarkissian explodes with Cameron unexpectedly inside (in the Season One ending cliff-hanger episode “What He Beheld”). In Season Two, it is revealed that Sarkissian was killed by John, but not before handing off the Turk to Mr. Walsh who sells it to the T-1001 Terminator posing as Catherine Weaver of ZeiraCorp. Sarkissian’s bomb damages Cameron, reestablishing her mission to kill John. John’s strangulation of Sarkissian is John’s first kill. Despite it being in self-defense, it adversely affects John’s psychology.

False Sarkissian

A man, portrayed by Craig Fairbrass, whom the Connors believe to be Margos Sarkissian, contacts Sarah and offers to sell her the Turk, but then later threatens to expose her to the FBI unless she pays him $2 million. Sarah, Derek, John and Cameron track him down, and he is ultimately killed by Derek in the confrontation that follows.

Roger Shaffer

Roger Shaffer, portrayed by Johnny Sneed, is the neighbour of the Fields. He is the illicit sexual partner of Anne Fields and the biological father of Sydney Fields. On the same night as an unnamed T-888 is hunting the Fields (and being hunted itself by Cameron), Roger visits Anne for an adulterous liaison under the assumption that David Fields and Lauren Fields were away camping. His approach causes Anne to destroy Sarah Connor’s electrified boobytrap, leaving the family defenseless. Roger scoffs when told of the events then unfolding, opining that the “robot that looks like a dude” running around the woods is probably Sarah’s methamphetamine-addicted boyfriend. Roger scurries away when the unnamed T-888 throws a lifeless Cameron through the Fields’ picture window. He returns after Sarah escorts Anne from the house, and finds Lauren hiding in the closet. Seeing him only from behind and unable to recognise him as a friend or foe, Cameron knocks Roger unconscious in front of Lauren. She apologizes to Lauren with a simple, “My mistake.” Six months later, Anne telephones Roger while the Fields are in hiding at a motel. The call is intercepted by the T-888 who promptly arrives at the hotel to kill Anne.

Boyd Sherman, Ph.D.

Dr. Boyd Sherman, portrayed by Dorian Harewood, is a family psychologist in Los Angeles. He previously specialized in adult trauma at a veterans’ hospital in Livermore, California.

Among the families he treats are the Weavers and the Connors (the latter known to him as the Baums). Sarah Connor brings her family to his care in order to figure out what his role in Skynet’s future is, because his name is on the blood list left by a dying Resistance fighter on their basement wall. In addition, they plant an audio transmitter in his office and copy his encrypted patient records. He tentatively diagnoses the socially inept Cameron “Baum” as showing symptoms consistent with Asperger syndrome, and recognizes that John “Baum”‘s emotional problems are the result of experiencing significant violence (most recently, his own killing of Sarkissian) despite Sarah’s denials that there is any violence in John’s life. As the family wonder whether he is listed on the wall because he must be protected or because he must be stopped, Cameron suggests that “maybe he helps John.” John removes the listening device for his own privacy during a session; in doing so, he causes Cameron to enter the building to determine the malfunction, wherein she encounters Rosie. Sarah later seeks his aid to understand her dark, omen filled dreams, and to come to terms with John’s adolescent withdrawal from her.

Apparently unaware of Sherman’s connection to the Connors/Baums, the T-1001 impersonating Catherine Weaver seeks psychological aid for Weaver’s incontinent and disobedient young daughter, Savannah. Dr. Sherman was recommended by Weaver’s assistant, Victoria whose son, Leo, was treated by him. Savannah quietly confides in Dr. Sherman that she wants her “old Mommy back”, which Dr. Sherman interprets to mean that her mother’s lack of affection was the result of grief following her husband’s death.

Impressed by his treatment of Savannah, the T-1001/Weaver shows him the confusing visual outputs of the Babylon/Turk computer. He immediately recognizes it as a graphic representation of child’s riddle, explaining that mathematics textbooks are sad because they have so many ‘problems’. The two determine that the computer is developing as a child’s mind. He turns down her attempts to recruit him away from his practice to work at ZeiraCorp on the Babylon project, but accepts a compromise to be a part-time consultant. The latter conversation would have been intercepted by the Connors, had John not removed the listening device earlier. Dr. Sherman is found dead in the episode “Strange Things Happen at the One-Two Point”, apparently in a purposeful move by the computer ‘mind’ whom Sherman named John Henry. John Henry redirected power from the cooling system and security system in the basement, whereupon Sherman became trapped and died of hyperthermia.

Peter Silberman, Ph.D.

Main article: Dr. Silberman

Dr. Peter Silberman, portrayed by Bruce Davison, is the police psychologist who treated Sarah Connor while she was institutionalized. Dr. Silberman later came to believe in Sarah Connor’s tale of apocalypse coming. Bruce Davison took over the role played by Earl Boen in the first three Terminator films.

Greta Simpson

Special Agent Greta Simpson is portrayed by Catherine Dent. She is the partner of Special Agent James Ellison. She doubts his crusade to find Sarah Connor will lead to anything. She is killed by Cromartie in the season one finale.

Myron Stark

Myron Stark, portrayed by Todd Stashwick in the episode “Self-Made Man”, is a T-888 who accidentally arrives in Los Angeles from the future on the night of December 31, 1920, due to a temporal error in the time displacement chamber. In addition to his arrival being ninety years premature, his time displacement field starts a fire in a speakeasy and kills forty-three people, including Will Chandler, the architect of Pico Tower in which Stark intends to kill Governor Mark Wyman on New Year’s Eve, 2010. At the October 21, 1921, premier of The Sheik, Stark offers Will’s father, Rupert Chandler twice the value of the land on which Pico Tower was to be built, but Chandler insists on keeping the land a memorial park.

Impervious to bullets, Stark becomes a masked bank robber in order to finance a construction business and drive Rupert Chandler into ruin. Newsreels of the time depict him as an unusual land developer: he frequently labors hard along-side his employees, pays his employees more than his competitors did, pays men of all races equally, and undercuts his competitors’ prices. Stark is thus able to purchase the land on which the Pico Tower was destined to be built; he designs and constructs the tower and, a fortnight before its scheduled grand opening in May 1927, encases himself inside of a wall, facing into the main ballroom. There, he waits for more than eighty years, intending to kill the governor at the New Year’s Eve celebration during the tower’s post-earthquake reopening scheduled in 2010. On an unspecified date well in advance of the 2010 party, Cameron Phillips recognises him in a historical photograph from the night of the fire, while studying at night in the library. With the help of her friend, Eric, Cameron deduces Stark’s activities and disappearance. She quickly determines his hiding place in the wall and, in the ensuing combat, immobilizes him with an elevator in order to deactivate and destroy him. There is no real-world tower at or near the corner of Pico Boulevard and 3rd Avenue.

Stark demonstrates a significant advantage of T-888s over the T-800s portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The T-800s’ organic covering dies reasonably easily, at which point it takes on a waxy, corpse-like pallor, begins to decompose, and attracts vermin. Conversely, Stark’s organic covering was pristine and life-like despite being dormant in a wall for eighty years.

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Justin Tuck

Justin Tuck, portrayed by Marcus Chait, heads the artificial intelligence project group at ZeiraCorp. He is stripped of much of his staff by the T-1001 posing as Catherine Weaver, ZeiraCorp’s CEO, who transferrs them to her new Babylon project in the second season opener, “Samson & Delilah”. Following the nighttime staff meeting in which Weaver announces the personnel transfers, Tuck complains to an unsympathetic fellow executive in the gentlemen’s lavatory. When the other leaves, Tuck approaches the urinal and is taken aback when the surface of the urinal and wall become gelatinous and takes the form of his employer, Weaver. Pointing at Tuck’s face, she suddenly impales him with a sharp extension of her finger, killing him.

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Victoria

Victoria, portrayed by Kit Pongetti, is an assistant to the T-1001 Terminator posing as Catherine Weaver at ZeiraCorp. She hires Dr. Sherman to treat her son Leo’s emotional problems in the wake of her divorce. She recommends Dr. Sherman to Weaver to treat young Savannah.

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Mr. Walsh

Mr. Walsh, portrayed by Max Perlich, is a violent thief hired by the T-1001 posing as Catherine Weaver to obtain Andy Goode’s Turk chess computer for her, for a fee of three hundred thousand dollars. Walsh, in turn, employs Margos Sarkissian and others who acquire the Turk from Andy Goode’s partner. Walsh is later killed on the episode “Desert Cantos”

Catherine Weaver

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Catherine Weaver, portrayed by Shirley Manson, is the wife of Lachlan Weaver and the mother of Savannah Weaver. Reared in Edinburgh, Scotland, she is the daughter of a butcher who would bring home butcher paper for her. As an adult, she continues to use butcher paper and loves its smell. Catherine co-founds the technology company, ZeiraCorp, with her husband. In or about 2000 or 2001, Catherine gives birth to the couple’s daughter, Savannah. Catherine’s unnamed brother, a National Transportation Safety Board investigator, secretly provides her photographs of a 2002 commuter plane crash in the eastern Sierra Mountains, in which Terminator components are found among the wreckage. The Weavers then spend twenty million dollars attempting to reverse engineer Terminator technology. At some point, implied to be at or around the time of Lachlan’s 2005 fatal helicopter crash, Catherine dies and is replaced by a T-1001 Terminator.

T-1001 posing as Catherine Weaver

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Safe Lead Paint Stripper


16 Mar

Is it safe to strip lead paint whilst pregnant?

Hi, we’re refurbishing our house. I need to strip the lead paint off the fireplaces using a chemical paint stripper.

I’m pregnant and I’ve just read that to protect the unborn baby, pregnant women “shouldn’t strip lead paint and should stay well away if someone else is doing it”.

Can’t I just wear gloves? Or is there some airborne risk?

Thanks

Don’t go anywhere near it! Since you have already read that you should not do it yourself and keep well away, do you really want to risk your baby’s life? You DO know that lead is poisonous? Enough said!

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SOY-Gel Paint and Urethane Remover, Quart


SOY-Gel Paint and Urethane Remover, Quart


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Easily remove multiple layers of paint, urethane, acrylic, epoxy or enamel without the back-breaking work of sanding and chiseling and without the odor of other furniture strippers! Made with 100% American-grown soybeans, SOY-Gel starts to lift the coatings in minutes. One quart gives you up to 50 square feet of coverage three times the coverage of most traditional strippers. Indoors or outdoor…

SoyGel Paint and Urethane Remover Stripper 1 Gallon


SoyGel Paint and Urethane Remover Stripper 1 Gallon


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Soy Gel is a safe industrial strength and consumer friendly paint, varnish, and urethane remover made with 100% American grown soybeans. It is non-flammable, non-caustic, nearly odorless and is effective on wood, concrete, stone, brick and metal surfaces. The low evaporation rate of SoyGel and its gel formulation make it possible to remove several layers of paint in one application. During the rem…

Lead Poison

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