![]() Thanks to University of Chicago professor Berthold Hoeckner for noticing and asking about the first appearance of "Magic," early in the film as Annie (Meg Ryan's character) tries on her mother's wedding dress. I did not have access to a studio cue sheet and so I gave those three my own labels: "Sam & Jonah," "Magic," and "Anticipation." "Anticipation" is the music in the first part of the "Second Botched Meeting" scene and "Magic" is the slower music for the second part. Nora Ephron's early films are well-known for their song quotations, of course, but Sleepless in Seattle also contains four original songs by Marc Shaiman, only one of which is in the credits list: "A Wink and a Smile." The other three are instrumental underscore cues that are written in traditional song form, and developed in later cues. NOTE: This link has been updated as of 30 June 2023.Īs typically happens, I found the musical component of the film more complex than I remembered it from viewing. A PDF file is available here: Sleepless in Seattle cue list. ![]() However, I never did not get around to making a cue sheet for the entire film. One scene in particular-the one we call "Second Botched Meeting" in HtM, chapter 1-has remained valuable as an introduction to detailed soundtrack construction in service of narrative. ![]() Sleepless in Seattle has been a staple in my film classes from the time of its VHS release in 1993. ![]()
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![]() As we build out these next generation solutions, it'll be incredibly important that a provider is the key stakeholder in what we build and what we design.ĭANIEL KRAFT: The future of health care may look very different. On top of that, the app acts like a 360 degree view of what's going on in the home. I can even push buttons that call out proactively a caregiver through the caregiver app, and have a two-way voice communication anywhere in the world through the Smart Hub with Symphony. Would you like me to call 911? And can recognize the voice commands and prompts. If I say emergency, emergency, emergency, the Symphony unit will automatically turn on and say, would you like me to call your caregivers? Unlike other types of technologies that do this today, Symphony can recognize voice. And with the product that we just launched, CVS Health Symphony, as you could see, it's a really well-designed next generation-looking orchestrator of health and safety in the home. We've been really looking at how do we just seamlessly interact with health care providers and health care services from CVS. Let's take a look at some of the new devices making a home a safer place for seniors.ĪDAM PELLEGRINI: The health hubs are a fantastic place for seniors that want to get educated on new technologies, that want to get educated on what are the next things to help them based upon their personal needs. So I think that there's going to have to be a kind of reinvention with huge financial considerations there.ĭANIEL KRAFT: Technologies like telemedicine are more important than ever. So the last 10 years of our lives, many Americans- most Americans- are living with some kind of chronic degenerative disease, and maybe even some kind of physical ailment that's holding them back from just living a vital active life. MADDY DYCHTWALD: We have average life expectancy about 79. And so who wants to spend the last 7, 8, 10, 15 years of their life in pain or not able to be independent or with loss of cognitive functions? There's many countries around the world that have a much higher health span and life expectancy lifespan than we do. KEN DYCHTWALD: There's life span and then there's health span. But I think that if you instill the message early enough that young people will catch on and start taking action.ĭANIEL KRAFT: Can you maybe explain the difference about just life span versus health span? MADDY DYCHTWALD: People are going to have to be able to reconcile the fact that they have to plan for their present and for their future self at the same time. Let's smarten ourselves up about how to deal with aging bodies. And so you're going to see everything from the way we design our automobiles to the size of the typeface and our printing materials to the skills needed to be a health care practitioner to the role models we're going to see in movies and TV shows are going to increasingly become older men and women. And so on top of this longevity revolution, most of the growth in American demography is taking place in maturity. ![]() And they average just under four kids each.Īnd so that baby boom is now becoming and age wave. ![]() In 92% of all women who could have kids did. ![]() And the Depression and the war was such a dark period, there was so much exuberance that followed it. ![]() KEN DYCHTWALD: We had birth rates declining for about 150 years in America. Can you help summarize kind of what's here and what's coming, because I don't think many of the folks listening, health care practitioners included, really realize what's ahead of us in the next couple of decades? Let's begin by defining who we're talking about. New technologies are making it possible for more seniors to continue living independent lives by receiving care at home.īut as they say, in many ways, the future is already here. DANIEL KRAFT: Welcome to Healthy Conversations, an open discussion with health care experts about what we're learning on the front lines of clinical transformation. ![]() ![]() ![]() □ To discover more books, head to Reedsy Discovery, our dedicated platform for readers and reviewers! 6. No single friendship is the same, and the same is true of their literary representations. In such stories, friendship is also thematized for its absence, its tensions, shortfalls, and failings. It remains a common theme for books that deal with young adulthood, coming-of-age narratives, and even later life, as titles like Teddy Wayne’s Apartment, Zadie Smith’s Swing Time, Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life and Carolina de Robertis’ Cantoras show. In books for young readers, friendship is commonly praised for its selflessness and camaraderie. Childhood friends are often at the heart of children’s classics like The Secret Garden or Charlotte’s Web. Friendshipįriends, it’s often said, are the family we choose for ourselves - and the bonds we have with them are just as complex, potentially tense, or heart-warming as familial bonds. ![]() Whether the theme is used to show that human nature is inherently lonely, to criticize dependence, or to argue that loneliness is a societal privilege ( A Room of One’s Own-style), these are stories that never fail to be deeply affecting. Is there anything more writerly (or typically associated with writerliness, anyway) than the image of a lone, isolated scribe visible inside a lit window at night, typing away into the dark? Or (let’s face it) the loner in school, symbol of misfits all over? From the famous alienated high schoolers in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Catcher in the Rye to more recent bestsellers like Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, there’s no shortage of loners, isolated misfits, or content-to-be-alone introverts in literature. □️□ Check out some more book recommendations about queer identity over on our list of the best LGBT books ! 4. This is also a theme connected to the way society impacts the way we perceive ourselves and others. For some writers, literature is a place to try and answer that question for themselves or the group they identify with for others, it’s a place to dismiss the need for labels and embrace a self that exists at the intersections of various groups. George by Alex Gino) and mental health diagnoses like in Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, who we are is one of the fundamental questions we must face. From representing one’s ethnic or racial identity (Brit Bennet’s The Vanishing Half and Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, for example) to gender identity (e.g. ![]() Questions of identity and the labels that come with them are powerful animating forces in much of literature. Got your power dynamics sorted but not sure how to structure your story? Download our free template on book development. Regardless, the element of power remains central. Sometimes the focus is power’s corruptive abilities, sometimes it’s the exchange of power between oppressive states and individuals, sometimes it’s simply the power of dreams. Martin called A Song of Ice and Fire) and classics like George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the concept of power has fueled countless literary projects. From dystopias (Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games trilogy, for example) to fantasy (like that other famous trilogy The Lord of the Rings, or that little-known series by George R. Like you might see anytime you turn on the news, power (or the desire for it) makes people do crazy things. Whether you’re looking to identify common themes or searching for the right kind of inspiration for your next writing project, this list is just what you need. ![]() Here, we’ll be focusing on broader thematic concepts, with some examples of how themes are being used. That’s not to say that works which share a common theme tackle it in the same way - indeed, the beauty of themes in literature is that they can be approached from multiple perspectives that offer different thematic statements (in other words opinions on said themes). It’s no wonder, then, that certain themes come up again and again across the spectrum of literature, from novels and short stories to poetry and creative nonfiction. By nature, literary themes are broad and universal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Zigzagoon native to Galar generally look similar to its Hoennian counterpart with a few differences, most notably its black-and-white fur. Zigzagoon are capable of finding items in the grass or ground, including items that were lost. The Zigzagoon found outside of Galar are friendlier and calmer compared to their Galarian relatives. It rubs its bristly back hair against trees to mark its territory and plays dead to fool opponents in battle. It always moves in a zigzag fashion, and leaves behind distinct zigzag footprints as it runs. Zigzagoon is abundantly curious, as it wanders restlessly back and forth while rubbing its nose to the ground in search of something. Its fore feet are cream-colored, but the hind feet are brown. Its feet have three claws and pink paw pads. The upper half of its mouth is jagged, and when it is open, there are two pointed teeth in its lower jaw. A black mask-like pattern surrounds its brown eyes. ![]() It has a brown head with spiky ears and a black nose. It has stripes formed by alternating layers of cream and brown fur. Zigzagoon is a raccoon dog-like, quadrupedal Pokémon with bristly, zigzag-patterned fur. 2.2 Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Animated Trailer.Hoennian Linoone is not known to evolve into any other Pokémon. It evolves into Galarian Linoone starting at level 20, which evolves into Obstagoon when leveled up at night starting at level 35. In Galar, Zigzagoon has a dual-type Dark/ Normal regional form. It evolves into Linoone starting at level 20. Zigzagoon ( Japanese: ジグザグマ Jiguzaguma) is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Pokédex color Brown Other forms may have other colors. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() When Trimble acquired SketchUp, it forked the product into several tiers, keeping the free desktop version around as “SketchUp Make. The SketchUp web app is decent and might be good enough for many people, but for a long time, the desktop version was completely free, too. If you want the latest full desktop app, you’re looking at $300 a year for personal use. ![]() At the time of this writing, the only modern free version of SketchUp is a web app. SketchUp has changed hands a few times over the years, once having been owned by Google, and currently owned by a company called Trimble. Trimble even warns it might have security problems as it hasn’t been updated since 2017. ![]() However, as of May 2022, the official SketchUp website is no longer offering the free version (SketchUp Make 2017) for download. Update, 5/23/22: This worked when we published it in 2021. Or does it? You can still download a free desktop version if you know where to look.
![]() ![]() Also included in the suits are touchscreen-compatible gloves and a flame-resistant outer layer.Ĭrew members for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station arrive at the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 18, 2022. They supply pressurization, protecting the crew from potential depressurization, and a port located on the thigh connects to life support systems, including air and power. Designed for safety and functionality, the spacesuits also provide modern comfort and style. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building, suiting up for tonight’s launch to the International Space Station.Ī team of SpaceX suit technicians are helping them put on their custom-fitted spacesuits, while checking the suits for leaks. NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, and Jessica Watkins, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, are inside the Astronaut Crew Quarters at Kennedy Space Center’s Neil A. A team of SpaceX suit technicians are helping them as they put on their custom-fitted spacesuits and check the suits for leaks. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building on April 27, 2022. NASA SpaceX Crew-4 mission astronauts are in the suit-up room in the Astronaut Crew Quarters inside Kennedy Space Center’s Neil A. It is tradition the first astronauts to fly a new capsule name their spacecraft Crew-4 chose “Freedom” to celebrate a fundamental human right, and the industry and innovation that emanate from the unencumbered human spirit. The Crew-4 mission will fly a new Crew Dragon spacecraft and will launch on a Falcon 9 booster that has previously sent four missions into space. At the pad, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft stand ready for liftoff. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short journey to Launch Complex 39A. Photo credit: NASAĬrew-4 astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, and Jessica Watkins, and Samantha Cristoforetti have finished putting on their SpaceX spacesuits and will soon depart the Neil A. At center is ESA astronaut and Mission Specialist Samantha Cristoforetti. NASA also will host an audio only post-splashdown news teleconference. The Crew-4 farewell remarks, change of command, hatch closing, undocking, and splashdown coverage will air live on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website. Additional undocking opportunities also are available Thursday, Oct. Mission teams will continue to monitor splashdown and recovery conditions with another weather review at six hours prior to undocking. Weather remains a watch item as teams track the progress of a cold front forecast to pass over the splashdown areas off the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of Florida. Their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to undock from the space station at 7:05 p.m. 13, for the splashdown and conclusion of the Crew-4 flight, wrapping up a nearly six-month science mission for NASA astronauts Bob Hines, Kjell Lindgren, and Jessica Watkins, as well as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti. ![]() ![]() NASA will provide live coverage of the upcoming return activities for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station. The commercial crew quartet (from left) are Mission Specialist Jessica Watkins, Pilot Robert Hines, Commander Kjell Lindgren, and Mission Specialist Samantha Cristorforetti. The SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts are seated inside the Dragon Freedom crew ship. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I stopped wearing contact lenses after encountering a freak accident that almost cost me my eyes: I fell asleep with them on and when I woke up, my vision was ultra blurry and my eyes stung like hell. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No one was arrested for the murder, and the investigators closed the case without considering any more suspects. Hence the crime in which Sherri was shot three times and bitten was immediately wrongly identified as a “burglary gone wrong” even though nothing except the BMW and John and Sherri’s marriage license was stolen. Image Credit: That Chapter/YouTubeīurglaries had taken place on that very street two days after the incident where an unsuspecting woman was held at gunpoint by two Latino men. This was followed by John (who had repeatedly called home that day and received no answer) returning home and finding his garage door open, glass broken, Sherri’s silver BMW gone, and his wife dead on the living room floor. It has also been reported that Stephanie once landed at Sherri’s place of work to threaten her by saying, “If I can’t have John, no one else will.” On the afternoon of February 24, 1986, sounds of disputes were heard by a maid working nearby the Ruetten residence. ![]() Numerous events precede the actual event of the crime, where Sherri complained about feeling uncomfortable by a jealous and imposing Stephanie who showed up to their house uninvited. Stephanie, who later became a part of the LAPD, was dejected when she learned that John was in a serious relationship with a 29-year-old nursing administrator Sherri Rasmussen. As undergraduate students at the University of California, Los Angeles, John and Stephanie shared the same dorm floor and occasionally dated during and after their graduation. ![]() |
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