![]() ![]() to withdrawal from Afghanistan, and petulantly sought to downgrade U.S. In his first term, he shamelessly abased himself before Russian President Vladimir Putin, exchanged “love letters” with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, signed the Doha Agreement with the Taliban committing the U.S. Trump has shown little ambition to pursue such aims. War was the crucible in which the new fascist man was to be forged territorial expansion was both the means and the end of fascist power and triumph. They were ardent militarists and imperialists. And in one very important respect, Trump differed sharply from the European fascists of the interwar period. I argued instead that Trump was more like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán or Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan than Hitler or Mussolini, and should be categorized as an “illiberal populist” rather than a fascist. Placing Trumpism in the same category seemed to me trivializing and misleading. These regimes combined totalitarian dictatorship, wars of imperial conquest, and outright genocide in the case of Hitler (of Jews, Slavs, Roma) or ethnic mass murder in Mussolini’s case (of Libyans, Ethiopians, Slovenes). I still deny that Trump’s presidency was fascist-but I’m concerned that if he wins another trip to the White House, he could earn the label.įascism was most fully exemplified by the regimes of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. I thought it had long been abused by casual, imprecise applications, and as a historian of Nazi Germany, I did not think Trumpism was anywhere close to crossing the threshold of that comparison. I was one of those who resisted using that term. Review our Help topics or chat with one of our Customer Care advocates.For some years, a variety of news commentators and academics have called Donald Trump a fascist. If you do not have an All Access or Home Delivery subscription with The New York Times and would like to have access to The Athletic through your New York Times subscription, you can change your subscription to All Access or Home Delivery in your account. New York Times All Access and Home Delivery subscribers can enjoy access to everything The Times has to offer-including The Athletic's award-winning sports journalism. Through a personalized experience built around the teams, clubs and leagues that fans follow, The Athletic delivers unrivaled content across a range of formats that helps subscribers catch up, go deep and join the conversation on the most important happenings in sports. The Athletic has every major league covered with award-winning talent, spanning the NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, NWSL, PGA, NCAA Football, NCAA Basketball (Men’s & Women’s), EPL, Champions League, International Football and much more. The Athletic’s 400+ person, full-time newsroom delivers premium coverage of hundreds of pro and college teams across 47+ North American markets and all 20 European football clubs in the English Premier League. The Athletic, now part of The New York Times Company, is a subscription-based sports service available via web and app. To learn more about how to sign up for a New York Times Games subscription, how these subscriptions are billed, and more visit New York Times Games Subscription in the Help Center. New York Times Games subscriptions do not include e-reader editions, the annual Puzzle Mania special section, New York Times news content, Wirecutter, The Athletic, or New York Times Cooking. ![]() The ability to sync your puzzle progress across devices when linked to your account.PDFs of variety puzzles that run in the Sunday Magazine back to 1997 (online only).Acrostics puzzles that have run in the Sunday Magazine back to 1999 (online only). ![]()
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![]() However, in practice, the multi-disciplinary aspect tends not to be practiced throughout an entire school day. Students complete projects that require the application of knowledge from multiple subject areas in order to succeed.Īccording to Symeonidis and Schwarz (2016), PhBL is a movement “away from traditional subject teaching and toward multidisciplinary learning modules.” Rather than teaching subjects in silos, content is taught (and learned) in an integrated manner. The central feature of PhBL is its multidisciplinary focus. See Also: Constructivism in Classrooms 2. Through social interaction (such as group work), students learn from one another and support each other’s learning. Social constructivism: Social constructivists embrace the idea that social interactions can help learning to progress.In PhBL, the problem is usually related to a specific topic or ‘phenomenon’. Problem-based learning: Students identify problems to solve, determine a range of possible solutions, and implement those solutions to solve the problems.Students can focus on a single project for a long period of time to allow immersion, discovery and developing expertise Project-based learning: Like ‘project-based learning’ (PBL), PhBL also focuses on students learning through projects rather than isolated lessons.Active Learning: Students learn by ‘doing’ and making connections between concepts in their mind, rather than a passive approach.The educator does not follow a one size fits all model as each student may be exploring a different problem. Student Centered: The educator acts as a facilitator and guide, allowing students the freedom to explore the concepts under analysis.This approach is contrasted to passive learning where students have information transmitted to them and they try to memorize it.Īdditional key pedagogical skills and theoretical links include: When they encounter new knowledge, they critique it, try it out, and compare it to what they already know. In constructivism, students use active thinking skills to create connections between existing knowledge and current knowledge. The constructivist theory of learning holds that students learn through ‘mulling over’ concepts in their mind rather than simply absorbing facts transmitted from their teacher. A Constructivist PedagogyĪ Phenomenon based approach is grounded in constructivist theory. ![]() Key Features of Phenomenon Based Learning 1.
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Another woman, Rebecca Young, has also been credited as having made the first flag by later generations of her family. No evidence for this theory exists, however, beyond Betsy's descendants' much later recollections of what she told her family. A popular story credits Betsy Ross for sewing the first flag from a pencil sketch by George Washington who personally commissioned her for the job. The origin of the stars and stripes design is uncertain. Given the scant archaeological and written evidence, it is unknown which design was the most popular at that time. Popular designs at the time were varied and most were individually crafted rather than mass-produced. The so-called Betsy Ross Flag (with the thirteen stars arranged in a circle), although never an official flag, is the oldest version of any United States flag to appear on any physical relic: it is historically referenced in contemporary battlefield paintings by John Trumbull and Charles Willson Peale, which depict the circular star arrangement. The Flag Resolution did not specify any particular arrangement for the stars. On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution which stated: "Resolved, That the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation." Flag Day is now observed on June 14 of each year. More likely it was based on a flag of the Sons of Liberty, one of which consisted of 13 red and white alternating horizontal stripes. This is the design of the flag of the District of Columbia. The BEIC flag could have from 9 to 15 stripes, however, and was not allowed to be flown outside the Indian Ocean.Īnother theory holds that the red-and-white stripe and later, stars-and-stripes motif of the flag may have been based on the Washington family coat-of-arms, which consisted of a shield "argent, two bars gules, above, three mullets gules" (a white shield with two red bars below three red stars). It closely resembles the British East India Company (BEIC) flag of the same era, and an argument holds that the BEIC flag indeed inspired the design. ![]() The origins of the flag's design are unclear. Although it has never had any official status, it was used throughout the American Revolutionary War by George Washington and formed the basis for the design of the first official United States flag. The Grand Union Flag, displayed here, has historically been referred to as the "First National Flag". ![]() The 48-star version went unchanged for 47 years, the longest time the flag went unmodified until July 4, 2007, when the current 50-star flag broke the record.Īt the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, the United States had no official national flag. The flag has been changed 26 times since the new, 13-state union adopted it. The blue canton continues to be used as a jack, however, by various federally-owned vessels, including those of the Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. United States warships now display as a jack, the Culpepper Ensign, which is displayed here. This part of the national flag can stand alone as a maritime flag called the Union Jack which served as the United States jack on warships from 1777 until 2002. 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![]() This is a very open term that can describe a variety of things. So, with all this ranting, one might think I’m stalling for time before talking about Painter’s Supplies, and you might be correct! But here I am now, to talk about painting, drawing, and arting so hard that you bleed paint. I think its great that they have simple and general rules for most things, but I feel like throwing the tools/kits/supplies into Xanathar’s with this is just… well, they tried to be too general when being specific about each tool and, for me, it falls completely flat and it has done next to nothing for me… Well, I guess it gave me this forum where I complain about tools… Thanks WotC! The Dump Stat’s Method to Drawing and Painting and Artisting In later editions, they had a lot more rules for specifics, and quite a few people disliked that. They are leaning on the older editions where they provided more general rules, and the DMs would make up rulings. Let’s just get to this last piece in this, and its about being able to paint and draw - which is great! Though it lacks a lot of nuance, which I know is what WotC is going for. Doing so involves gleaning clues from body language, speech habits, and changes in mannerisms. Your Wisdom (Insight) check decides whether you can determine the true intentions of a creature, such as when searching out a lie or predicting someone’s next move. The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something. Of course, WotC seems to think it is just for people in the Player’s Handbook, but in the dictionary it’s used for someones or somethings. That’s investigation.Īlso, it’s talking about getting insight into the painting, I feel like that would be a better use for the aptly named skill - Insight. It is a general term for noticing things around you and has nothing to do with searching for traps, finding hidden messages or looking for hidden drawers inside of a desk. It’s just being able to see, hear or feel something. The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses. That’s not how perception works! Investigation is about investigating and searching for things. ![]() Although your work might lack precision, you can capture an image or a scene, or make a quick copy of a piece of art you saw.Īlright, first let’s talk about how WotC keeps the confusion of Investigation vs Perception going in this by listing them both and then describing it as you inspecting a painting. As part of a short or long rest, you can produce a simple work of art. ![]() When you inspect a painting or a similar work of visual art, your knowledge of the practices behind creating it can grant you additional insight. Your expertise aids you in uncovering lore of any sort that is attached to a work of art, such as the magical properties of a painting or the origins of a strange mural found in a dungeon. Painter's supplies include an easel, canvas, paints, brushes, charcoal sticks, and a palette.Īrcana, History, Religion. You also acquire an understanding of art history, which can aid you in examining works of art.Ĭomponents. Proficiency with painter's supplies represents your ability to paint and draw. Yup, Xanathar’s Guide to Everything, page 83: I’m really jealous about that, though do you know what I’m not jealous of? Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’m going to art"? I did… quite a few times through my teenage years, I really wanted to draw… but I was bad at it and I didn’t have the drive to keep doing it over and over until I got somewhat decent at it… there were video games to play, and it is far easier to say you can’t do something than to keep trying over and over, so kudos to all those that kept up your drawing. ![]() But first, gotta go through the tools that inspire me the least… sorry if any of your favorites are yet to be done!įor those that don’t care about the how of my tool:įor best results in GM Binder, use a Chrome Browser After that, going to work on a few new tools you can throw into your game… so that’ll be fun. Today is the Painter’s Supplies! And quite frankly… It’s a bit of relief to be getting so close to the end of our tools… though, if we stick with our original 27 tools left we have: Climber’s Kit, Land/Water Vehicles, Musical Instruments, Potter’s Kit, Thieves’ Tools, Weaver’s Tools, and Woodcarver’s Tools. Other tools: Calligrapher’s Tools, Jeweler’s Tools, Carpenter’s Tools, Forgery Kit, Disguise Kit, Herbalism Kit, Glassblower’s Tools, Navigator’s Tools, Leatherworker’s Tools, Cobbler’s Tools, Poisoner’s Kit, Cartographer’s Tools, Alchemist’s Supplies, Mason’s Tools, Gaming Sets, Tinker’s Tools, Healer’s Kit, Brewer’s Supplies, Smith’s Tools & Cook’s Utensils. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Under Geometry to save, select Exterior faces. Select the master assembly (or a subassembly), and then select File > Save As. When you do this, you can choose to hide internal geometry, which increases the performance of your 3D model and also helps maintain confidentiality about the inner workings of your designs. Select Save as a new document, and then select the green check mark to save the model.Īnother technique is to save the 3D model assembly as a part file (.asm →. When the model looks the way you want, select the Next button. You'll see a preview window that shows what your silhouetted model will look like. For this example, we selected the Tight Fit Outline option, but feel free to experiment with other options. Highlight the entire model (or portions of the model, if you only want to modify certain parts), select an option under Simplification Method, and then select Add Group. Select the Silhouette button, and then select the Next button. The model is saved as a single SOLIDWORKS part file. If the optimized model meets your needs, select Save as a new document, and then select the green check mark. When you're done, select the Next button. If anything remains that you wanted to remove, select it in the model. You can also select the check boxes under Auto-Select to retain all holes or holes of a specific size. If you want to retain the detail for specific geometry areas, select them in the model otherwise, they'll be optimized. Select the Next button again to skip adding motion to the assemblies. Select the Next button when you're ready to move forward. You can increase this percentage if you need to remove more. This will often remove nuts, bolts, and washers from an assembly while leaving the more visually important components. Select the Internal components check box, select the Small components check box, and then enter a percentage to use. Select the Simplify Geometry button, and then select the Next button. You can use this tool both for removing parts (simplifying the geometry of your model) and for creating a silhouette of your model, which is useful when you just need to understand the basic shape of a complex model.Īt this point, you can choose whether to simplify your geometry or create a silhouette. The Defeature tool provides another optimization option. Remove small parts with the Defeature tool If you find that features were removed that you wanted to keep, you can undo the process by clearing the All check box and selecting just the items you want to remove. The features you selected are removed from the model. Select the All check box, and then select Suppress. If you don't find many objects, increase the Simplification factor value and try again. Selecting the Volume Based option and entering a value of 0.1 for the Simplification factor field provides a great first pass. When you select the Volume Based option, SOLIDWORKS selects objects if the feature volume is less than the volume of a part times the value in the Simplification factor field. When you select the Feature Parameter option, SOLIDWORKS selects objects whose parameters (such as Fillet Radius) are smaller than the value in the Simplification factor field. Select Fillets, Chamfers, Holes, because these features create lots of polygons when transcoded.įeature Parameter or Volume Based. Decide which features you want to search for. Learn more about using the Simplify tool.įeatures. The Simplify tool provides a wide range of options for simplifying your models to different levels, including internal part removal, small part removal, "defeaturing," and more. If your 3D model is extremely complex and you're having performance issues, you can optimize it with the Simplify tool. Depending on how complex your model is, you might be able to just export it as a GLB file or you might need to use a combination of several features. You can use the features discussed in this tutorial to optimize 3D models for use in Dynamics 365 Guides and Power Apps. SOLIDWORKS tools enable you to leverage 3D models throughout the organization, bringing processes together so you can get products to market faster. There are other content-creation apps you can use to prepare your 3D models. Microsoft is not affiliated with, is not a partner to, and does not endorse or sponsor Dassault or any of Dassault Systèmes' products. Your use of third-party applications is subject to terms between you and the third party. This document is created strictly for informative purposes to demonstrate how Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS works with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides and Power Apps. ![]() ![]() ![]() (Note: this holster does NOT fit the original Silverback) Paragon 28 Research & Development.The all-new Nock On Custom Release Holster is made exclusively to fit 4 Nock On Custom Releases! This high-performance, USA made release holster, protects and secures the Nock 2 It, Mini Nock 2 It, Silverback PLUS and Mini Silverback PLUS Releases. 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'TestUser'.Ħ) For a Distinguished name, select browse and select the main domain (Select the domain once the Username and Password are entered as per step 8 and 9).Ĩ) In the Username field, enter the LDAP administrator's account name along with the domain (Ref.Screenshot below).ĩ) In the Password field, enter the LDAP administrator's account password.Recently started a new role, and getting first hand experience with firewalls. Make sure to get the info which attribute the end users are using agains the LDAP server as the values of the attributes can look different, for example 'usert' vs. sAMAccountName is another LDAP attribute and can reference the logon name (in reference to windows LDAP server). CN stands for Common Name which is an attribute name in LDAP. The default is port 389.ĥ) Enter the Common Name Identifier (20 characters maximum).Ĭn is the default, and most of the customers will be using sAMAccountName. 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