If you’re a woodworker please feel free to make and sell these. It’s about 20 inches long with a cup hook at the front for tensioning the warp, two posts at the back for sitting your spools of warp on, and a perpendicular piece of wood with two slits in it for keeping the warp tensioned and at an angle so you can get your hands underneath for speedy knot tying (for the sake of this tutorial I’m going to call this the “tensioning post”). Postage from the US to Australia was prohibitive because they were so heavy, so I copied down the measurements in the description and my Dad made me one. I will eventually put the measurements of the loom and detailed instructions for several projects on the small looms page but I really wanted to show you this much now □Ībout 6 months ago I saw some vintage rag rug looms on ebay. *note: original source for loom image above.I don’t usually put tutorials straight in the blog but I couldn’t wait to finish my rug to show you this! Depending on their technique (how forceful and frequent they banged the beater, how visible the warp was), weavers could produce rugs that lasted for years, even decades. Many were beautiful too. Finnish American weavers paid careful attention to the design, experimenting with patterns and colors. But, these rugs were more than utilitarian. As Lockwood describes in Finnish American Rag Rugs, rag rugs were utilitarian, functioning not as decorative wall hangings but as everyday floor coverings that were placed on thresholds or in living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, by the hearth, or on stairs to protect or warm the floors of the house. Traditional Finnish rag rugs were often useful, beautiful and strong. Many different rags can be woven on the same warp. The process is done repeatedly, throwing the shuttle through the shed on the opposite side each time until the rug is the desired size. As it returns to its place, it makes a loud banging noise. When throwing left to right, the left treadle is pushed. Once the shuttle is through, the weaver switches pedals and pulls the overhead bar (the beater) towards them (once or twice or more) to tighten the weave. When throwing the shuttle through from right to left, the right treadle is pushed. This opening (the shed) is created by pushing down on one of two foot pedals (treadles). The shuttle is then pulled or thrown through an opening in the fabric that has been threaded vertically (the warp) on the loom. Used clothing or old fabric is cut into strips, joined together into one long strip (the weft), and wrapped around a shuttle. And, if you want to see what the weaving process looks like, watch this YouTube video:Ī process in which rugs are woven on a two or four harness loom using old clothes or used fabric. It has diagrams, a glossary of terms, warp designs and even advice on how to start your own weaving business. If you want to know more about how to set-up and use a loom like the one at the Puotinen Farm, read an instruction book for the Union loom. In this introduction, I’m not providing detailed information on the history of rag rug weaving or on how rag rug looms work. If you want to know more about rag rug weaving in the U.P., I recommend starting with Lockwood’s book, Finnish American Rag Rugs. I wish that I could have watched my grandma or my mom weaving on the Farm loom, or at least talked to them about the process. Lockwood's book ( Finnish American Rag Rugs: Art, Tradition and Ethnic Continuity), supplemented by a few online sources and the memory and story fragments from my mom's video interviews and my grandma's memoir. My information about Finnish American rag rug weaving comes primarily from Yvonne R.
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Moreover, Affective or feeling based decision- makings tend to be faster and done spontaneously whereas cognitive or reason-based decision making tends to be deliberate For example, westerners tend to form affective processing while easterners tend to form analytical processing. They become apparent when individuals or decision-making models from different cultural backgrounds as different culture backgrounds tend to form different mind processing into decision making. This leads to the building of implicit attitude, values, and beliefs, which are hard to spot. Much of every-day functioning is automatic, in other words it is driven by the current features of the environment we are in, that are processed without any conscious awareness. In this case, the researcher and the subjects are exposed to the same physical, social, and situational contexts on the daily basis. This tendency is further aggravated when the researcher belongs to the cultural group that they study. As a result, what is characteristic only of the group under study is taken for granted and ascribed to the general population. Notwithstanding this limitation, the results are usually implicitly or explicitly generalized, which gives rise to the home-field disadvantage: when a particular cultural group is taken as a starting point, it becomes much harder for the researches to notice, or to 'mark', the peculiarities existing within the group. However, a large portion of it discusses the results obtained from a cultural subject pool, predominantly from a pool of American undergraduate students. The underlying cross-cultural differences in decision-making can be a great contributing factor to efficiency in cross-cultural communications, negotiations, and conflict resolution.Ĭulture in decision-making Over-generalization in research on decision-making Ī considerable amount of literature in cognitive science has been devoted to the investigation of the nature of human decision-making. People all over the world engage in these activities. JSTOR ( May 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ĭecision-making is a mental activity which is an integral part of planning and action taking in a variety of contexts and at a vast range of levels, including, but not limited to, budget planning, education planning, policy making, and climbing the career ladder.Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources.įind sources: "Cross-cultural differences in decision-making" – news This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Ragan, then a young engineer at NASA, wrote the specification. Deke Slayton, then chief of the astronaut office, knew they would need timepieces certified to be able to withstand extreme conditions. For the last two Mercury missions, the astronauts had worn their own watches. The partnership between Omega and the Museum was coordinated by the same person who handled the watches at NASA: James H. On one watch’s face, for instance, the luminescent paint is chipping off it will be conserved during Omega’s next visit. Subsequent visits will focus on conservation treatment. “They are very, very generous to do this.”ĭuring the first visit, in 2013, Alain Monachon, heritage project manager at the Omega Museum, assessed each timepiece in the collection. “They pay for their own travel they bring their own supplies, tools, and replacement parts,” says Levasseur. You’re holding that extra weight of history.”įor the past two years, Petros Protopapas, the director of the Omega Museum, and David Julmy, the Omega Museum’s master watchmaker, have flown from Switzerland to Washington, D.C., to conserve the watches. “I remember when we did our first conservation on this,” she says. Her other favorite is the iconic Armstrong watch. There would be a desire to have one fit really well when they were inside the spacecraft. But the Velcro strap would have to go around the spacesuit. There were two different ways astronauts could wear their watches: with a metal strap, during training, like you’d wear a watch on the ground, or with a Velcro strap. It’s the only one in our collection that has a metal band on it. “I have a couple of favorites,” she says. When asked if she has a favorite watch in the collection, Levasseur pauses. The construction of the case is so durable that they’re water-resistant, airproof-no material can get inside the watch.” (They don’t any lunar dust on the watch surface was returned to NASA when the watches were cleaned after each mission.) Says Levasseur: “That’s one of the reasons they were chosen in the first place. “People want to know if they contain lunar dust, that’s the most popular question,” she says. Of the visitor questions directed to Levasseur each year, most are about the watches. “And that legend has created a sort of an aura around the astronaut watches.” (Seven of the Museum’s watches have been stolen, all while on loan to other facilities.) “I’ve heard a lot of possible stories about where it might be,” Levasseur says. Some of the mystique may go back to Buzz Aldrin’s watch, which was lost in 1971 while in transit to the Museum. Vintage timepieces are a hot topic, says Levasseur, and astronaut watches especially so. But it also has a digital background that astronauts can use when they are inside the International Space Station. Omega’s new X-33 watch is partly mechanical-it doesn’t require winding-and it has hands like a traditional watch. One is sensitive to light direction, the other to temperature-and both become a problem when an astronaut goes outside on a spacewalk. But digital watches have either LED or LCD screens. No other watch has ever been flight-qualified by NASA.”Īstronauts eventually asked Omega for a digital display the watches they were using were battery-less, and had to be wound by hand. “That is particularly true when it comes to spacewalking. “Omega has always been the official watch of NASA,” says Levasseur. Some 35 are at the Museum, with another 17 on loan. NASA donated more than 50 of the watches to the Museum in the mid-1970s. space program in 1965 the model had been worn from the Gemini program into the early space shuttle years. The Omega Speedmaster Professional was chosen by NASA for the U.S. The Smithsonian quickly sent the correct watch. Meanwhile, the watch that had been listed as Armstrong’s (and was actually Collins’) was out on loan at the Armstrong Museum in Ohio. Museum director Collins had been wearing the watch to work each day, unaware of the snafu. When the watches were returned to the Apollo 11 crew they must have gotten mixed up. When astronauts return from a mission, space curator Jennifer Levasseur explains, all equipment-including watches-is cleaned and inventoried. When it was inventoried, however, its serial number indicated it was actually Neil Armstrong’s watch-and had been on Armstrong’s wrist when he landed on the lunar surface. When Michael Collins, Apollo 11’s command module pilot, was the director of the National Air and Space Museum, he wanted to add the watch to the Museum’s collection. Most impressive of all: It had flown on Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon. It was a grand watch, a combination timepiece-stopwatch built by Omega to be water-resistant, shock-proof, and able to withstand 12 Gs of acceleration. The women with spices came early at dawn to anoint Thee. Let me live, that I may praise Thee, and let Thy ordinances help me (119.175). The mind is affrighted at Thy dread and strange burial. I long for Thy salvation, O Lord, Thy law is my delight (Ps 119.174). As the reading progresses the Praises become shorter, and gradually more concentrated on the final victory of the Lord, thus coming to their proper conclusion: It is this divine human love which is contemplated and praised over the tomb of the Savior. There is in the person of Jesus Christ the perfect unification of the perfect love of man toward God and the perfect love of God toward man. The Praises, as the verses are called, glorify God as “the Resurrection and the Life,” and marvel at his humble condescension into death. This particular psalm is the verbal icon of Jesus, the righteous man whose life is in the hands of God and who, therefore, cannot remain dead. In place of the regular psalm reading the entire Psalm 119 is read with a verse praising the dead Saviour chanted between each of its lines. The angel standing by the grave cried out to the women: Myrrh is proper for the dead, but Christ has shown himself a stranger to corruption. When Thou didst descend to death O Life Immortal, Thou didst slay hell with the splendor of Thy Godhead! And when from the depths Thou didst raise the dead, all the powers of heaven cried out: O Giver of Life! Christ our God! Glory to Thee! They begin in the normal way with the singing of God is the Lord, the troparion The Noble Joseph, and the following troparia: The Matins of Holy Saturday are usually celebrated on Friday night. The noble Joseph, when he had taken down Thy most pure body from the Tree, wrapped It in fine linen and anointed It with spices, and placed It in a new tomb (Troparion of Holy Saturday). Then, after the Our Father, while the people sing the troparion of the day, the priest circles the altar table with the winding-sheet carried above his head and places it into the tomb for veneration by the faithful. Thou hast put me in the depths of the Pit, in the regions dark and deep (Ps 88.6).Īfter more hymns glorifying the death of Christ, while the choir sings the dismissal song of Saint Simeon, the priest vests fully in his dark-colored robes and incenses the winding-sheet which still lies upon the altar table. My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me (Ps 22.1). They divided my garments among them and for my raiment they cast lots (Psalm 22.18). The prokeimena and alleluia verses are psalm lines, heard often already in the Good Friday services, prophetic in their meaning: An epistle reading from First Corinthians (1.18–31) is added, and the Gospel is read once more with selections from each of the four accounts of Christ’s crucifixion and burial. After the entrance with the Gospel Book and the singing of Gladsome Light, selections from Exodus, Job, and Isaiah 52 are read. Vespers begins as usual with hymns about the suffering and death of Christ. In English this icon is often called the winding-sheet. Also a special icon which is painted on cloth (in Greek, epitaphios in Slavonic, plaschanitsa) depicting the dead Saviour is placed on the altar table. It is usually celebrated in the mid-afternoon to commemorate the burial of Jesus.īefore the service begins, a “tomb” is erected in the middle of the church building and is decorated with flowers. The first service belonging to Holy Saturday-called in the Church the Blessed Sabbath-is the Vespers of Good Friday. This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company also has a commercial blockchain services unit called HUMBL Blockchain Services ™ (HBS) for corporate and government clients. HUMBL is a Web 3 platform with product lines including the HUMBL Wallet ™, HUMBL Search Engine ™, HUMBL Social ™, HUMBL Tickets ™, HUMBL Marketplace ™ and HUMBL Authentics ™. 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Read more: CSC announces topnotchers for 26 March 2023 civil service examĬSC honors civil servants at the forefront of disaster managementĪs the nation commemorates National Disaster Resilience Month (NDRM) this July, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) commends the unwavering dedication of civil servants engaged in disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) who play a vital role in safeguarding the lives and well-being of Filipinos during emergencies, calamities, and other hazardous events.ĬSC Chairperson Karlo Nograles praised their dedication to serving the public and acknowledged the critical role they fulfill in protecting communities and strengthening disaster resilience within the nation. Cavite (Eastern Visayas) with 90.78 and Fatimah Lane P. Barriga (Central Visayas) with 90.98 Theo Victor A. Aliston (NCR) with 90.98 Kaye Berenice G. Esguerra (Cagayan Valley) with 91.07 Julian Carlos A. Jose (Cordillera Administration Region) with 91.10 Bennyvic Joyce J. 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Lay it in a 13X9 inch glass or stainless steel baking dish. (You can stop just before cutting through, let the two halves fall away from each other and you’ll have a single piece of butterflied pork tenderloin.) No matter what cut of pork you have, use a heavy mallet or back of a heavy pan to pound it into about half its thickness-this will ensure tenderness. If you have pork tenderloin, use a sharp knife to cut down the center from end to end. Break up the achiote into the blender and add the oil and 1/3 cup water. Scrape the 1/3 cup of the marinade back into the blender jar. Scrape the remainder into a container with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate for another use. Add the ancho powder along with the spices and herb, vinegar, 1 ¼ cups boiling water and 1 ½ teaspoon salt. Place the garlic in a small microwaveable dish, cover with water and microwave for 1 minute. Chopped cilantro for garnishing the tacos. 1/4 of a medium ripe pineapple, cored, sliced ¼ inch thick.1 medium white or red onion, sliced into ¼-inch rounds OR a big handful of knob onions (these are almost always available at Mexican groceries).1 pound (6 to 8) tomatillos, husked and cut in half.5 to 7 large (3/4 ounces) dried red chipotle chiles (often sold as moritas-you’ll want chiles that are about 2 inches long), stemmed.1 1/2 pounds pork tenderloin OR 1 ½ pounds thin-sliced boneless pork shoulder or leg meat (a little thicker than ¼-inch is ideal-the kind Mexican butchers use for making their “pastor meat,” but without marinade).1/4 cup vegetable or olive oil, plus more to brush on the onions and pineapple.One half of a 3 1/2-ounce package achiote paste (I’ve had good luck with El Yucateco brand).3 tablespoons vinegar (I like apple cider vinegar).1/2 teaspoon ground Mexican cinnamon (canela).1/2 cup (2 ounces) powdered ancho chile.This recipe is very close to the one I did on Season 12 of Mexico: One Plate at a Time. If you’re using knob onions, I suggest you cut them up for your guests so they can enjoy some with every bite (I know: they never do that in taquerias). But feel free to eliminate the sauce part. While there are many variations on the pastor theme, I think the most evocative version gives every taco a splash of both sauce and salsa. This is my version of that recipe, one that's inspired by a version from a taqueria in Mexico City. Still, we can make delicious tacos with “al pastor flavors” that are close enough to the original to inspire heated debates across the table about who makes the best tacos al pastor and why. To do the real tacos al pastor, we’d all need shawarma-like vertical spits, 40 (or more!) pounds of pork and a crowd to consume it all. We just don’t have access to the right equipment. I freely admit that attempting to recreate Mexico’s wildly popular, frenzy-inspiring tacos al pastor at home is as cavalier as, say, attempting pressure-fried Kentucky Fried Chicken in my kitchen. |
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