When we have a big list of Movies it will be nice to have on Movies view in the top a counter like/similar on the screenshot bellow.
And it will a big help to see if my movies are all synchronized.
IOM has been at the forefront of combatting xenophobia and promoting balanced narratives on migration with its decades-long advocacy and global operational footprint. Yet, with the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants have become more exposed to risk of stigmatization and scapegoating. As such, there is an urgent need to explore new ways to counter this backlash, while at the same time developing new channels to promote more positive narratives.
With the overwhelmingly positive feedback towards the GMFF, the pilot study suggests that the GMFF is a powerful advocacy tool to bring attention to social issues, counter misinformation, and create a platform for meaningful interaction. In short, this pilot study indicates that films have the immense potential to influence perceptions of and attitudes towards migrants, and as such, they could be fit for the purpose of combatting COVID-19 related hate speech and xenophobia.
This change is not ideal for Christians or conservatives who disagree with tenants of the LGBTQ movement. However, not much can be done to change their minds if this is the route they are choosing. I cannot speak for the future of Hallmark and say that they will not eventually open their doors to more woke ideas. Time will only tell how this network folds under the pressure of the liberal agenda rapidly spreading in our society. For now, they are merely placing their toes in the water and gradually incorporating same-sex couples in their movies.
So, other than the obvious, what is the difference? They are bringing back Christian Faith in their content. Candace Cameron Bure, who joined GAC in April, says that GAC is bringing faith into their movies. Christian morals and ideas will not simply be brushed over, but they will be prominent in the content.
In conclusion, I do recommend GAC over Hallmark. As Christians, we need to focus on content that does not glorify and accept sin. We should invite movies with Christ-like values into our homes with our families. GAC will definitely be my leading cheesy, guilty pleasure network for Christmas this year.
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So i backed out of were we were, into dashboard, down to reports or stats, to find the number " we have 2127 tv shows and 4086 for movies. Then i clicked the home button on the top left, looked at the clock, and it took 6 minutes for the screen to populate, then i clicked on tv shows, watched the round spinning circle for 4 minutes. My wife asked why i did all that when we never has to before ? i said " the geinuses at emby decided they dont want us to see the counter anymore, so we have to go thru all thru nonsense just to know how much is in our library because we have to have the latest version or our roku's and andriods wont be able to use emby any,more. She asked are we gonna find different software like makes things easier on us ?
The web app is going through migration. From paging to virtual scrolling. Part of this means the counter is going to come back. It isn't there presently because paging is going away. Be glad. Paging is a horrible way to browse. It isn't intuitive and always requires an extra keypress. Simply navigate to the bottom and more load is how virtual scrolling works.. move to the bottom again and more keep loading.. more keep loading.. The same way it works pretty much on the Roku. The Roku has counts. If this were across the board the Roku would remove counts too. That isn't happening. The web app is just going through changes. Part of those changes introduce virtual scrolling. When that happens fully the counts are coming back and better than before. They will now be able to adapt to filters and such those counts.
The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to embrace the festive spirit than by indulging in some classic and unconventional Christmas movies? Counter Culture presents a curated list of seven favourites that go beyond the traditional and bring a unique flavour to your holiday watchlist. From dark comedies to heart-warming classics, these films are sure to add a distinctive touch to your Christmas celebrations.
As we celebrate the holiday spirit, Counter Culture invites you to share your favourite Christmas movies in the comments below. Let us know why you love your picks and contribute to creating a diverse and festive watchlist for the season!
Conclusions: A substantial proportion of our older sample reported using a variety of over-the-counter drugs. Analgesics and vitamin/mineral supplements were the most frequently used categories. Women and those with more education were taking more OTC drugs. OTC use was not related to age, but the use of analgesics decreased with age while laxative use increased with age. Unlike prescription drug use, overall OTC drug use was not associated with health services utilization.
Classic monster movies have long See more +Tom Fox is back with his Classic Monster Movie Month, where he reviews a Classic Monster Movie from Universal Pictures from its Classic Monster Movie era of 1931 to 1947. During this month, I have explored those Universal Pictures inspired by stories from Edgar Allen Poe. I want to end Classic Monster Movie Month by returning if not to the source to the original. The first Universal Picture; Dracula.
Control of the nucleation stage of a crystallization experiment is crucial in order to obtain large quality crystals, representing a more rational approach than the use of automated large-scale high throughput screening strategies. Indeed, the dynamics of nucleation and cluster formation, which can be studied by several techniques such as SAXS, SANS [10] or Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) [11], are currently a subject of much debate [12], [13]. In recent years, light scattering techniques [14], [15] have emerged as one of the most promising techniques to investigate and monitor the behaviour of nucleating protein solutions. In particular, DLS [16], [17] has been used to obtain information about the detailed physico-chemical processes that occur during nucleation and early stages of crystallization [18], [19], [20], [21] or to screen for crystallization conditions [22], [23] and crystallizability of biological macromolecules [24], [25]. While static light scattering (SLS) provides detailed information on parameters such as the average molecular weight and the second virial coefficient [17], [26], DLS yields data on the size distribution of protein aggregates and can thus be used to follow protein aggregation in crystallizing solutions [14], [15]. Recently, it has been shown that DLS can also be employed to determine interaction parameters [27], [28] leading to similar information as obtained by the second virial coefficient. Hence the application of light scattering methods in standard crystallization experiments (such as vapour diffusion [14], [29], [30], [31] or as described here: counter-diffusion) is a step forward towards controlled and efficient crystallization of biological macromolecules.
The method of Counter-diffusion (CD) applied here has a long history [32]. Already in 1972 F.R. Salemme showed that proteins could be crystallized by free-interface diffusion within glass capillaries [33]. CD is an excellent method to optimize crystallization trials and to obtain high quality crystals because a large number of conditions (ratio of precipitant/protein concentrations) are continuously self-screened per capillary experiment [9]. Moreover, the use of small capillaries (0.1 mm inner diameter) in counter-diffusion trials is a very attractive experimental option since it saves protein sample; each capillary experiment only requiring around 400 nanolitres of protein solution. Nonetheless, the complex spatio-temporal evolution of supersaturation that takes place during a counter-diffusion experiment [34] makes it difficult to predict what is happening and to exert some degree of control over it, which is not necessarily required for screening purposes but desired for the purpose of improving crystal quality. In this context, DLS would enable to follow the evolution of counter-diffusion experiments in situ in thin capillaries non-invasively. In fact, DLS has already been used in combination with other crystallization techniques such as vapour diffusion and batch in commercially available crystallization plates owing to the introduction of the SpectroLIGHT 500 instrument developed by Nabitec GmbH [14]. In contrast, the application of DLS to analyse capillary counter-diffusion experiments is more complex since the volume in which to measure is relatively small (capillaries of 0.1 mm diameter) and the optical properties of the thin glass are more complex than those of quartz cuvettes or droplets.
As the distance of measurement from the open end of the capillary gets bigger, the crystallization events are not so clearly detected by DLS. This is because the processes of nucleation and crystal growth at such positions occur at lower supersaturation values. Since nucleation and crystal growth are the cause of the depletion of the protein, we may conclude that at longer distances within the capillary these processes are not fast and/or intense enough to counteract the restoration of the consumed protein by diffusion from the rest of the capillary. Nonetheless, the increase of precipitant concentration due to diffusion is still observed from the shift of the protein peak.
In order to compare DLS data with optical microscopy observations, we prepared a counter-diffusion experiment under identical conditions and recorded the progress of the crystallization process by registering the distance of the furthest observable crystal from the entrance of the capillary at different times. Figure 3 illustrates how the disturbance observed in the size distribution at each position occurs earlier in time than the interpolated appearance of crystals, as expected. Only at the last point of measurement, where we know that the nucleation rate is already low, the perturbation of the DLS signal took a bit longer to be detected.
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