![]() The basic premise is simple – Trojan Prince Paris has eloped with Helen, the wife of Menelaus, King of Mycenaean Sparta. The game is not simply limited to Troy and will take place all across the Aegean Sea. Many of the more mythical ‘Total War’ titles even feature supernatural elements such as magic and various creatures of folklore.Īs the name would suggest, ‘A Total War Saga: Troy’ is set in the Bronze Age during the height of the conflict between Greeks and Trojans. Depending on the time period, combat tactics can vary greatly, with some games focusing on naval combat, while others prioritize sieges. The series has always been known for its attention to detail – units are always authentic to the time period, with meticulously researched and animated armor design, weapons and combat style. You can zoom out to view the battle from a strategic perspective, or you can zoom right in to watch individual soldiers fight amongst a sea of other combatants. In ‘Total War’, each unit is individually designed and animated, and battles consist of hundreds of these units clashing with each other in a murderous rage. What has truly set ‘Total War’ apart from other RTS (Real-Time Strategy) games over the years is the way it handles individual units and combats. The ‘Total War’ games are a series of strategy games that combine turn-based aspects with fully real-time battles. Read on to find out everything we know about the upcoming game titled ‘A Total War Saga: Troy’.Ī Total War Saga: Troy Gameplay: What to Expect? Now, as the franchise enters its third decade in existence, Creative Assembly is gearing up to go farther back in history than ever before and explore the epic, tragic and seminal events described in legendary Greek author Homer’s ‘Iliad’. Since then, franchise creator Creative Assembly has developed a number of ‘Total War’ games set in a variety of different historical and mythological time periods, with the most recent one, titled ‘Total War: Three Kingdoms’ set in China during the Three Kingdoms era.
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![]() What the replay system did was change the identity of one of those causes to something even more futile than it had been previously.Ī constant through the seasons has been arguing balls and strikes. In all three years, there are two main causes of ejections, with all the others well behind. The fractional cases in 2012 come from Ron Gardenhire arguing two related matters to get himself heaved. A category may contain its opposite e.g., not just arguing a balk that was called, but one that a manager wanted called that wasn’t. The table below counts every ejection cause that occurs more than once in its year, with the rest combined as “Other” to keep the table from taking up half the page. (The figures include postseason ejections, one in 2012 and one in 2014.) Putting the category breakdowns side-by-side should give us a reasonable view of why managers got the thumb before expanded replay and what changed after it arrived. The total ejections for each year are fairly close to each other: 82 in 2012, 85 last year, 91 this year. The replay system should have taken away a wide swath of those motivations instead of jawboning that went nowhere, managers could call for a review with a good chance of bringing a reversal. My main objective was to learn what the managers were arguing that got them tossed. I looked up every manager ejection, not only in 2014 but in the two seasons prior to that. To examine why I was wrong, I need more than feel. I made my forecast by feel, trying not to be too extreme one way or another. Had the current I foresaw really existed, the managers couldn’t have swum against it by random fluctuation. The trouble is, the environment obviously changed. Random variation could easily produce it for an unchanging environment. Now, a rate increase of a tenth of a percentage point is nothing decisive. I predicted a serious fall, and instead the rate crept up. In 2014, with expanded replay ostensibly taking away the reason for many of the manager-umpire rhubarbs, there were 90 ejections, for a rate of 1.85 percent. So what actually happened? In 2013, there were 85 manager ejections, for a rate as stated of 1.75 percent. I’ll predict an ejection rate in 2014 of 1.25 percent, against a 1.75 percent rate in 2013. The decrease will be less than 50 percent, possibly as little as 25 percent. For those disinclined to follow links, here’s the nut of my prediction:Įjections are going to fall, and substantially, but the bottom will not drop out. In Part Three of my “You’re Outta Here!” series on manager ejections, I speculated on how the replay system would affect the frequency of managers getting themselves thrown out of games. So let’s go back in time to embarrass me. Then, get them to score their satisfaction out of 10 for all the areas. Next ask them to review their wheel and identify their Top 3 priorities. Ask your client to label their Top 8 priorities – across work, home, relationships – basically their priorities in life overall. Tip: This is a great exercise for business and career/executive coaches to ease clients into thinking about their personal lives – which of course will benefit their careers and businesses in the long run. When we work on where we’re already doing well – this spins off into other areas in our lives and lifts them too. And high scores suggest areas where a goal could really give your clients a boost. Low scores point to areas where a goal could be identified to raise their score. The Wheel of Life is a great way to help a client who is struggling to identify goals. Tip: Try this one on yourself – you may be surprised – where do YOU need to be kinder with yourself? Get them to score HOW compassionate they are currently – and to identify an action for the top 3 areas that need kindness or compassion most. Ask your client to list 8 areas where they could be more kind or compassionate with themselves. There aren’t many of us who couldn’t do with more self-compassion. AND it’s also important to do a ‘sanity check’ that the gap is 1) fillable and 2) that it’s a skill they are able or want to fill! Tip: It helps to clarify whether each gap is a skill or knowledge gap. Then identify action steps for each ‘gap’. What are the Top 8 skills and knowledge gaps your client has that get in the way of that job, promotion or new career? Ask your client to identify their gaps and then score out of 10 where they are on the road to filling this gap. Tip: This is great homework – to identify areas to bring to the session and work on. a ‘Finance’ wheel could include saving for a house, budgeting, focusing on buying needs and not wants, saving for a rainy day, paying off debts, getting a pay-rise etc. Take one of the segments and then using a blank wheel ask them to write out a further 8 areas that make up that segment for them. Use the wheel to drill down into a single wheel segment and help your clients understand their lives and issues more deeply. Tip: Ask how could they bring more of each area into their lives? Help them find multiple wins – where one action raises their score across a number of areas. ![]() Then ask your client for an action or commitment for each segment. There are different ways to score this – you could ask them to score how satisfied they are with each area, or how MUCH each area excites them, or how much they WANT to ‘do’ or feel drawn to each area. The Wheel of Happiness, Fun or even Joy! Does your client need help to create more happiness, fun or joy in their life? Well, ask them to identify 8 areas or things that are fun or make them excited or happy. Tip: Ask, which area frustrates or stresses them out the most? Are there any surprises? How could they lower their scores? What actions could they take to lower their frustration or stress? ![]() Then review and coach them around the scores. Then ask them to score each area out of 10 as to how much each area adds to the stress in their life. Start with a blank wheel and ask your clients to list the top 8 areas that stress or frustrate them most. The Wheel of Stress (or Wheel of Frustration). It’s like looking back over an old journal and seeing how far you’ve come! ![]() Improved scores demonstrate concrete value from coaching and create tangible progression. Use it monthly or quarterly with your clients, as both a check-in to see how they’re currently doing AND as a way for them to see how they’ve improved and grown. When used on a regular basis The Wheel of Life is a great tool to measure progress. ![]() Here are 10 Fresh Ways for Using the Wheel of Life in Your Coaching Practice: Not only that, but the “Wheel of Life” may just be the most powerful and flexible coaching exercise in our coaching toolbox! So, as it’s one of my favourite tools I’m excited to share some new ideas below for how you can use “The Wheel of Life” in your coaching practices. Sometimes I think we coaches get so used to seeing “ The Wheel of Life” that we forget it’s still new for most of our clients. 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Im bringing this to your attention to please check the application for any possible bugs in this regard.CompileAssetCatalog /Users/mac/Downloads/B4iBuildServer/UploadedProjects//Payload/B4i\ Blank.app /Users/mac/Downloads/B4iBuildServer/UploadedProjects//Images.xcassets (in target: B4iProject)Ĭd /Users/mac/Downloads/B4iBuildServer/UploadedProjects/ Using Clonezilla from another machine at least displays the nvme in bios but Clonezilla will immediately exit attempting to copy the main partition with a apfs super block error. My intel nuc won’t even detect the drive anymore. I’m asking myself, how!? Is it possible that there is fatal bug or am I just plain stupid? ![]() I have used tools like that countless times in my life never ever had something liked that happened. ![]() How that is even possible I have no idea whatsoever. I just witnessed etcher overwriting my main partition with the Clonezilla image (or at least 30% of it). I see the status bar progressing when suddenly the machine halts into a black screen that reads “no bootable media detected”. In retrospect maybe this is when warning signals should have occurred to me but coming from Windows and remembering disk utility would also ask for it, I deemed it safe. ![]() I remember selecting the Cruzer 10000%, double check the size, no confusion possible with my 500GB 980Pro. ![]() I then selected the image and usb drive again (San disk cruzer 8gb). I was attempting to write Clonezilla to usb and after the first attempt seemed to produce no bootable drive, I plugged the usb in again, without closing Balena Etcher. ![]() or determine if there are redundant hints. And you can work on the minimal covers that can derive that state. It clearly tells you which covers are needed to derive a specific tile's state. ![]() Are you going to try that many combinations randomly until it works? On the other hand, there could only be (usually) a maximum of 10 covers for 20-30 unknown tiles.Ģ. In hard levels there can easily be 20 to 30 unknown tiles at once. There are several advantages of covering set approach over brute-forcing:ġ. Of course, Minesweeper is still NP-hard with this covering sets approach, since the amount of power sets is exponential in respect to number of elements. It is sort of equivalent of using an integer linear programming solver but it's not exactly a very common technique: the only notable place I've seen is in a Hexcells solver. This set-theoretic approach is the basis of the obscure " sledgehammer technique" in Sudoku mentioned above,(Sudoku is a special form of Minesweeper where covers can only have 0 or 1 member). Now, why is it better when we can always brute-force, you say? To illustrate the point, let's try solve this with the 1st method:ĭone? Now watch how the 2nd method can perform deduction without all the blind guesses: ![]() Of course, in almost all situations in minesweeper the range is always consecutive, so you don't have to do this.) (Technically speaking it's the Cartesian product of two sets with the appropriate operator applied. Adding overlapping covers and subtracting non-proper subsets from another cover are slightly more complicated since it also depends on the the size of interesction and non-intersection, but it's still quite easy to derive the range of the result. Subtracting a proper subset from a cover subtracts the possible numbers of elements, also taking the largest possible range (e.g 3 to 5 mines - 1 to 2 mines = 1 to 4 mines) Adding two non-overlapping covers adds the possible number of elements together, taking the largest possible range (e.g 1 to 2 mines + 3 to 5 mines = 4 to 7 mines) This tells us that the total amount of mines must be 2 or 3, and the lone tile at the bottom left will be empty/flagged depending on this number. The 2 spans a covering set of 2 mines that covers all tiles in this section besides 1 tile. ![]() There is nothing we can immediately solve without taking assumptions! Suppose I haven't told you how many mines are there. Merge and subtract covering sets to get more covers until covers of " n tiles contain (0 or n) mines" appear, whose state can be immediately determined.Īctually lots of people who've played enough Minesweeper has vague ideas about this in their mind, but never actually realize that they're using it. Transform every clue into their relevant covering sets. This is the typical approach used by most people, which transforms the problem into a simple depth-first search problem (simple as in, brute force is dumb but it will always work ).Ģ. If it ends up with a contradiction at the end, the cell must be in the other state. It means there are two approaches to solve them, which while seemingly completely different, are actually equivalent:ġ. Minesweeper is, fundamentally speaking, a constraint satisfaction problem. Since I taught Pearls in chat these days how do use the covering sets method, I might as well post here too: ![]() “ ‘Chatterton, Shelley, Keats and I’: Reading Anne Spencer in the White Literary Tradition.” Callaloo, vol. “Monologue.” The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition, Princeton University Press, 2012, pp. Women of the Early Harlem Renaissance: African American Women Writers 1900-1922, edited by Amardeep Singh, digital ed., Lehigh University, 2018. “ Before the Feast of Shushan (Version 2).” 1920. “ My Last Duchess.” Poetry Foundation, n.d. Instructors can also use the selected monologues to introduce core poetic concepts such as meter and rhyme. Additionally, they can examine what these critiques reveal about imperial ideologies. ![]() Students can explore how the form’s ironic distance between poet and speaker allows Browning and Spencer to critique imperial figures. This unit introduces students to the dramatic monologue by juxtaposing Robert Browning with the Harlem Renaissance poet, Anne Spencer, who both was inspired by and reimagined Browning’s approach to the form. Louise Bennett-Coverley, “Colonization in Reverse” Heavy Is The Head That Wears The Crown (Week One) Feedback or suggestions about any part of this lesson plan are welcome. Each week in this lesson plan could also stand on its own, meaning that instructors could simply use certain segments as needed. Instructors can adapt this lesson plan for a unit in a semester-long introductory course for undergraduates about Victorian literature, Victorian poetry, or poetry more broadly, or they can scale the lesson plan up for an advanced course about these topics. The primary and secondary materials have been laid out in five sections to mimic a hypothetical five-week unit, along with sample discussion questions that act as starting points for each class. This lesson plan is designed with flexibility in mind so that instructors can adapt and adopt it to meet their departmental/institutional requirements and their own pedagogical goals. What happens to the dramatic monologue when it moves from seemingly apolitical topics such as romantic love to overtly political ones such as abolition and enslavement? What are the advantages and limitations of the device when white poets use it to imagine a Black character or the experience of enslavement? How do Black poets during and after the Victorian period challenge their white counterparts by reinventing the device altogether? And how do the racial tensions exhibited in these poems from the long nineteenth century continue to reverberate outward to the present day? Organization and Suggested Materials This lesson plan prompts a direct engagement with those concerns by attending to the political implications of the dramatic monologue as it shifts in context and authorship. But these aesthetic developments were also intertwined with political concerns related to race and imperialism. Critics have noted how developments like these added rhetorical and psychological complexity to the literary device, thus transforming it into the dramatic monologue. For example, the tension between character and audience that is inherent to the monologue’s form intensified when Victorian poets imbued the device with irony and played with the presumed distance between the identity of the poet and the monologue’s speaker. “Jamaica people colonizin / Englan in reverse” (Week Five)Īlthough the monologue is a literary device that surfaces in several literary and historical periods, it went through some especially convoluted developments in the nineteenth century.The Little Black Boy In The White Literary Market (Week Four).English Words, “Black” Voices? (Week Two). ![]() Heavy Is The Head That Wears The Crown (Week One).Lesson Plan Cluster Developer: Sophia Hsu ContactĬluster Title: Africa, Diaspora, and the British Empire Collaborating Peer Reviewers: Carolyn Betensky, Melissa Free, Ji Eun Lee ![]() From there, continue the upgrade process. Re-launch the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, connect your BB device to your computer and wait a few moments! A notice should now pop-up on the screen confirming the presence of a BlackBerry OS higher than that which is installed on your device. Install terlebih dahulu BlackBerry Desktop Manager pada komputer atau laptop Anda. Shut down BlackBerry Desktop Manager and go to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader and delete any Vendor.xml you find in there. NOTE:At this point, I faced another roadblock as the new OS still wasn’t being detected by BlackBerry Desktop Manager and I continued with the following steps. 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Ten or twenty old ladies (at least) are standing around with disapproving stares and two teenagers behind you cover their ears. Your child even stops to make sure you are paying attention before resuming the behaviour. There are tears and screams with kicking and thrashing on the floor. As you go through the checkout and your child realizes that no might be the final word, you find yourself face to face with a colossal performance. “We have enough toys/you don’t need the sugar/whatever it is you say.”īut “no” doesn’t work. Your child starts to whine and demand the treat. It might be candy at the checkout or an enticing toy on the end of the toy aisle. You’ve walked past something exciting that your child suddenly has to have when you’re out shopping. So how can you tell what’s causing your child’s behaviour? And what’s the best way to manage it? What Does a Tantrum Look Like? ![]() If this sounds familiar – you are not alone!īut are you really dealing with a tantrum? 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