![]() She has 20 years of experience as a Special Education Teacher working with children and adolescents. She has a love for helping and learning about people, using new techniques and has a passion for working with women in all stages of life, trauma, relationships, and families that are blended or going through divorce. Mary has gained experience through her internship at Compass in the areas of anxiety, depression, mood disorders, trauma, and abuse with all ages. Mary earned a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Concordia, a Master's in Education from University of LaCrosse., and an undergraduate degree in Special Education K-12 from the University of Stevens Point. Each treatment plan is highly tailored to the needs of the client. Through a collaborative effort with the individual, couple, or family, Jessica incorporates principles from cognitive-behavioral, psycho-educational, solution-focused, mindfulness-based therapy, and play therapy based modalities. Jessica uses a variety of approaches to help her clients, depending on individual needs. She is specialized in General Family Therapy and enjoys working with couples, families, and children of all ages, particularly ages 7-15. Jessica is also trained in TBRI (Trust-Based Relational Intervention). Jessica was trained in the area of Systems Theory in which the focus is more on the whole system/family rather than the problem or issue pertaining to one particular person. Jessica began her internship with Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consulting LLC in 2014 and completed it in 2016 at Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consulting LLC. Jessica completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in February 2012 from the University of Phoenix and Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy in 2016. Jessica is a licensed marriage and family therapist in training and a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Our receptionist is available to schedule appointments and answer any questions you might have regarding appointments. Your therapist will give you an opinion for treatment and schedule a return appointment as needed. This will allow your therapist to custom design your treatment. This assessment will include detailed information about what brings you to therapy, symptoms, and personal history. An assessment will then be completed to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Your therapist will greet you and escort you to a comfortable home-like office and answer any questions you may have about the paperwork you completed. Please be sure to take a picture of your insurance card in your portal as part of initial paperwork completion. We will schedule an appointment for you once the paperwork is completed. The receptionist will send you paperwork through your online client portal. The majority of our therapists also offer later afternoon appointments and evening hours by appointment. We are open for appointments Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Compass Counseling is open for counseling services in Weston, Wausau, and Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin.
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![]() Overall, Notion's flexibility, customization options and integration capabilities make it stand out compared to its alternatives and whilst not without it's quirks, I find it to be a much stronger option when compared to competitors. I think honestly this is probably the best option for most people starting out, because they're built by experts: If you're using multiple tools, it's only so long before you realise there's an integration you need that's not supported.Īdditionally, Notion offers a wide range of templates and pre-built databases that can be easily customized to fit your needs, making it easy to get started and stay organized. ![]() This makes it easy to share information and collaborate with others. ![]() This allows you to easily connect your notes, tasks, and databases with other tools you use, such as Google Calendar, Trello, and Slack. You can create and organize your content in any way you want, whether it's a simple to-do list, a complex project management system, CRM, or a personal wiki.Īnother key benefit of Notion is its seamless integration with other apps and services. For me, it's the flexibility and customization options that aren't replacable with another tool. Notion has a wide range of benefits over its alternatives. You could botch together something similar with tools like Asana, Airtable etc, but IMO it ends up being more clunky and expensive. I've tried a lot of alternative options but there really isn't one single tool that's as powerful and customisable as Notion. So, what alternatives exist for another All-in-one Workspace? Are there any open source alternatives? Any nascent competitor like Microsoft or another startup? Curious to know other perspectives as well. I’m sure others have their reasons, but these are the specific ones that came to my mind. Flaky handling of uploads: I can’t tell you how often I’ve thought I stored an important image, only to find out the upload silently failed.Search is buggy: sometimes pages don’t show up, and I have no idea why.I must trust the probably great but possibly flawed Notion team I’ve never met. No on-premises data support: I can’t have custody of my data in case I want to, say, store sensitive data in Notion.Second class mobile experience: no multitasking on iOS / Android, no zoom, and if you use mobile, the website has a banner you can’t X out of.No offline support: flaky UX anywhere there is a flaky connection, including at my home.Specific grievances that influence my opinion are: Further, I feel I haven’t seen consistent improvement by Notion in the past six months. While its design is decades in the future from traditional workspace suites, the execution is unempathetic to certain types of users, such as me. I want to switch off Notion because while I’ve found the experience essential to my life, I also find it emotionally draining to use. ![]() This stuff is definitely testing my technical know how! I had been looking at various product feed management services as a solution the downside being that they are all quite expensive and could possibly be overkill?įollowing on from your reply I also had a look and found a variety of apps (both free and paid) in the Shopify app store that seems to offer pretty powerful options when it comes to adding metafields. Long term, I think that you either have to wait for Shopify to update their implementation, or to NOT use the default Shopify implementation and make your own custom implementation… It will all come down to if Facebook is smart enough to figure out that the product_group + product are actually the same thing and dedublicate it. HOWEVER, I’m not sure if this is a good idea, as you will now have double the product views, and double the add to cart events, etc… Which may lead to double attribution, and double the conversion value being sent to your Facebook business manager:īut, on the positive side, your dynamic product remarketing should show the correct image / product variant, which should lead to better performance. What you **could** do is fire another facebook event on your product page that sends the VariantId (like here: ) ![]() You are correct - currently Shopify only fires the pixel with the product_group / product.id and NOT with the product / variant.id. I left a reply on the original shopify thread here: but I’ll duplicate it here again: Build your own Google Shopping Feed for your Shopify Store.How do I create a product catalog in Business Manager?.Fix Missing Attributes in your Shopify Facebook Product Feed.You are now ready to setup your Dynamic Product Remarketing campaigns! Related Posts (Best to copy the code from this link: Shopify Facebook Product Feed Template) Paste the code below into your new template and click Save. Choose collection from the drop down and name your template fb-product-feed.Under Templates, choose Add a new Template.In the Shopify admin, go to Online Store > Themes > Action > Edit Code.This will allow you to configure product properties such as Age Group, Gender, and Product Category.Ĭreate a custom collection template that will output your products as XML instead of HTML. Install Shopify’s free Google Shopping app. There are several existing paid apps that allow you to do this without coding ( Flexify and DataFeedWatch) and a free app ( Facebook Marketing App by Shopify).This is an advanced topic and assumes you have the required understanding of HTML/XML/Liquid, the Shopify Store Admin and Facebook Business Manager.I recommend using the Shopify Facebook Marketing App to sync your product catalog.īelow is a free customizable DIY solution to create a Facebook Product Feed in Shopify. Essentially, this app will create an RSS feed for your products so that your Shopify Store and Facebook can communicate between each other. Navigate to the Apps section and download the Flexify Facebook Product Feed App. Start by opening the admin of your Shopify store. Although the code in this post should still work, please use at your own risk. Step 1: Install Flexify in your Shopify Store. ![]() WARNING! This code is no longer maintained. ![]() Not too sweet and with a smooth coffee flavor, this is the great first drink to try outside of the basic milk tea flavors. The Tiramisu milk tea with double boba is a personal favorite. With such a vast menu, they can serve anyone's craving. If you are looking for classic boba, a fruity drink, or unique milk tea, Vivi Bubble Tea has it all. What further separates Vivi from other establishments, is its late hours on Fridays and Saturdays (open until 1am), making it a destination for any college student looking for a midnight snack. To top it off, they have TV's adorning the walls showing the large menu and playing current music videos. Order delivery or pickup from Vivi Bubble Tea in Columbus View Vivi Bubble Tea's September 2023 deals and menus. The store itself has a striking appearance with bright colors and decorations for every holiday. They live up to this expectation.Īfter exploring many of the bubble tea places, old and new, in the greater Boston area, the Vivi Bubble Tea on Mass. This cutting-edge Taiwanese bubble tea spot should be at the top of your list of places to visit. Not only do they have a trendy and vibrant atmosphere, they have a large menu with classic milk teas, new experimental drinks, sweet treats, and more. Vivi Bubble Tea's core goal is to use the newest bubble tea technology to provide fresh and high quality boba upon order. ![]() ![]() With new bubble tea places constantly opening up in Boston, it is hard to know which one to try first. All of the drink supplies for Vivi are shipped directly from Taiwan to preserve the original concept of Bubble Tea. ![]() Within six years, Vivi has expanded to nearly 70 stores across the U.S. Vivi was founded in 2007 in New York City and became a franchise in 2012. Join us in creating a vibrant and sustainable neighborhood gathering place at Purple Waves.By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University Healthier Specialties: We make best Bubble tea,fruit tea in town. VIVI BUBBLE TEA has over 100+ store locations across 4 continents and 13 countries sharing happiness around the world. Purple Waves is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion and encourage applicants of all backgrounds and experiences. As a new business, it is important that our staff members are team players and happy to assist with various tasks as needed, including food service, taking customer orders, dishwashing, etc.Ī deep understanding and appreciation of sustainability, circularity, waste elimination, and local sourcing is strongly preferredĮxceptional customer service and communication skillsĪpplicants from our neighbourhood and community are strongly encouraged to apply As a Barista, you will play a crucial role in crafting exceptional coffee and beverage experiences for our diverse community. Because of this, they are able to ensure that the tea. Position Overview: Are you a skilled and enthusiastic barista with a passion for sustainability and a commitment to reducing our environmental impact? We are seeking a dedicated Barista to join our team at Purple Waves. Specialties: We make best Bubble tea,fruit tea in town. Location: 285 west 110th street, Purple Waves Job Posting: Barista at Neighborhood Cafe/Wine Bar ![]() Reminds me a little of the infamous Shilin night market chicken cutlet.įor the sides, we got to try the onion rings, mozzarella stix, carrots and celery that need no further introduction. Again, spice factor is manageable.īlackened Voodoo – this is definitely unique, employing the use of dry Cajun flavor seasonings. Smokin Q – spiced up version of the Honey Q, laced with cayenne peppers. Honey Q – think BBQ sauce with the sweetness of honey, with a tinge of southern spice seasoning But I’ll say the spice factor is manageable, and can go up a notch or 2. Tokyo Dragon – a spiced up version of the Sweet Samurai. recommended to use the ranch sauce dips to mellow the vinegar Nuclear Habanero – ignite your palates with a spiced up version of buffalo wings. With an underlying acidity of the buffalo wings. Garlic Parm – garlic, parmesan cheese & a tinge of pepper. Mango Fire – tropical tangy sweet with a light tingle of spice. Lemon Zinger – lemon with pepperish spice fragrance, think zinger with lemon glazeīuffalo Bliss – as the name suggests, this is probably something for the traditionalists. There are flavors that I find to be somewhat common, and here are some flavors that I enjoyed and in no particular sequence: Timed to perfection, the doneness is good, juicy on the inside, and the meat comes off the bones cleanly. And due to the absence of the sinful batter, the chicken cools down a tad faster, making it easier to go hands on. They are all batter free, so you get real chicken with less of the residual oil trapped in the sinful battered crust, found in most other chicken joints. I’m a meatarian, and I’ve preference for the originals over the boneless. I shall condense my opinion to make it easier for your reading. We had the privilege to taste almost every flavor, original (wings) or boneless (chicken breast chunks), and there’s just too much mention. Or if you prefer, go all out with your own selection of entrée, flavors, sides, dips & drinks. Each pack comprising of respective order combinations, flavor capacity, sides & dressings. Regardless how you dine (dine-in, take out, delivery), one can choose to order the meals separate, or, in packs designed for 2-3, 3-5 or 5-8 persons. We’ve been told that the largest order in town to date, catering up to almost 3000 wings for a private event. ![]() Use the Wheel of Flavors, if you’re indecisive of the flavors you should savor. The concept is simple and hassle-free, where consumers can choose between dining-in, taking out, or order for delivery. The myriads of flavors are inspired by different cultures & culinary signatures, where the American HQ concocts & conjures original recipes for the sauces, distributed to all their franchises not before undergoing due process to fine tune for market acceptance. Recognizing that the broad base clientele have varied palates, taste preferences & threshold for spice, Wing Zone establishes itself in offering more than a dozen original flavors for their wings, all of which, ingredients are fresh and prepared a la minute. The pioneering outlet in Singapore is located at Bugis+, and a 2nd outlet opens in Compassvale Link quite recently. Since then, they have to date, opened Wing Zone restaurants across almost every state in USA, and growing. The concept grew in their fraternity house, and so birthed the first 2 outlets located in Gainesville. Originated in 1991, on the campus of the University of Florida, the 2 co-founders Matt Friedman & Adam Scott, recognized the void in availability for food variety on campus in the after hours, initiated the concept of delivering buffalo wings, and it was an instant hit with their coeds. And to date, has 2 outlets that cater to different clientele demographics. ![]() W: FB: Together with a bunch of fellow bloggers & Instagram-ers, we were invited for this media event, where we were given insights of how Wing Zone made its way on our shores. ![]() New default smart filter for clips in current group.Support for monitoring audio in Resolve Live mode.Option to bypass input color management for RAW clips in RCM.Stereoscopic 3D support for Dolby Vision workflows.Dolby Vision CM 4.0 L1 analysis with user-selected filtering support.Support for DaVinci Intermediate conversion options in Fusion tools.Context menu option in the node and keyframe views to reset tool trims. ![]() New scene tree dialog for object selection in USD.Improved USD Loader with Trim, Loop and Reverse support.Improved USD toolset including uVisibility and uVariant.Support for modifying imported cameras and lights.Support for replacing materials with imported MaterialX files.Support for rendering USD scenes with materials and volumes.Support for extruding and beveling 3D shapes.Retime curve context menu now displays both curves.Ability to reconform multiple selected timelines.Keyboard customization support for multiple track context actions.Configurable actions to switch recently viewed clips or timelines in viewers.Source viewer displays marker clip extents.Option to show timecode toolbar on edit viewers.The playhead position is restored when undoing edit actions. ![]() Support for a source resolution option when performing render in place.Adding an effect to a clip switches the inspector to the effects tab.Change speed for multiple selected clips from dialog and inspector.Ability to copy and paste markers in the source viewer and timeline. ![]()
![]() The existential dread of an ever-expanding hole gobbling up the entire world.Game ends just as it was starting to gather momentum.Satisfying concept harnesses the zen power of cleaning up.But like a real donut, finishing one often just means you want another. I'd love an excuse to spend more time with a wider free-exploration mode, randomly generated messes to clean up, or some puzzles that required just a bit more thoughtfulness.Īs it stands, Donut County makes for a light, airy snack of a game-it's a tight circle of satisfying, empty calories. The game ends just a few hours after it started, right at the point where it feels like it was set to open up and discover its potential. That said, I came away from Donut County wishing it had taken the concept just a little further. Late in the game, you can launch everything from fireworks to fish out of the hole in order to activate buttons and other environmental doodads. In another, a snake that gets stuck in the hole is used to scare chickens and knock over certain environmental hazards. In one level, you might need a drinking bird that can help clear out a pool of water clogging up your hole. To be sure, Donut County dresses up its basic premise to keep things fresh as it goes. In Donut County, by contrast, everything is in plain sight and the next move is usually obvious-just move the hole over to the next biggest thing you can see. ![]() In Katamari, there was a certain joy in finding new collectible items and hidden areas, or in plotting efficient paths through the garbage-strewn world. This can make Donut County feel a bit like a disjointed set of distinct puzzles, rather than a wide world ready to be explored and subsumed. AdvertisementĪ surprising amount of stuff goes on in the air well above the hole in the ground. The biggest is that Donut County does away with Katamari's strict time limits, taking away some of the tension and urgency and letting you simple play around with the environments at your own pace. But there are some important differences, too. Zen and the art of being a holeĪs in Katamari, it's oddly satisfying working your way up from collecting small bits of trash to swallowing up large vehicles and houses in a single gulp. There's a wacky plotline focusing on a racoon with a donut-delivery app that kind of ties the concept together, but really all you need to know is that you are an insatiable hole.Įvery item that falls into the pit increases the hole's diameter, until you're able to swallow up every single simplistic, cel-shaded 3D object you can see and leave a soothing expanse of nothingness. ![]() This time, instead of a sticky ball, you control a hole in the ground that can swallow up anything it can slide under. There's a unique sense of almost zen calm in gathering up literally everything you see into a big sticky ball, yet there are few games that capture that same feeling, sticky-ball or not.įourteen years later, here comes Donut County, another game about cleaning up disorder that invites obvious Katamari comparisons. When you think about it, it's kind of incredible that more games haven't tried to ape the general premise of 2004's Katamari Damacy. Platform: Windows (reviewed), Mac, iOS, PS4 Some look like thumbnails, while others are embedded in phone loaders, clocks, or other houses to hide from the surface. In many forms and sizes, hidden cameras come. These compact cameras are much easier to integrate so that you can feel calm without announcing their presence. 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In 2008, Light Blue for Men won the best men's fragrance as well as best new fragrance commercial at the FiFi Awards. In The New York Times in 2007, Light Blue for women earned a 5 (out of 5) star rating. Dry woods, ambergris and musky notes end the composition. The fragrance opens with hints of sea salt enhanced by grapefruit while the heart combines mandarin and rosemary. Light Blue Swimming in Lipari įor 2015, the limited edition for men was inspired by the Aeolian Islands (off the coast of Sicily) that feature a rugged volcanic archipelago surrounded by crystal waters. The base combines amber, cedarwood and white musk. Sunset in Salina opens with fresh vines and bright violet leaves, followed by yellow freesia, orange flower and jasmine. The 2015 limited edition floral fragrance was inspired by the Mediterranean summer and its clear blue waters. Haitian vetiver, cedar wood, and the musky-amber scent of ambrox blend to provide the base notes. 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It contains approximately 15 percent of natural Sicilian lemon-peel essence. The fragrance includes three synthetic woods (Z11, Ambrox and Norlimbanol) as well as natural cedars. Original range Light Blue įor the original fragrance for women, Cresp married a tart Granny Smith apple (synthetics cis-3 Hexenol, Liffarome and cis-3 hexenyl acetate) to Delta Muscenone (the scent of human skin). The process took over two years to perfect and the women's fragrance was released in 2001. The Italian design duo, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, contracted with perfumer Olivier Cresp to develop a fragrance inspired by Sicily. These fragrances have been launched with photoshoots rather than with traditional advertising campaigns and have featured the same male and female models as the original scents. Starting in 2012, limited-edition versions for women and men have been released periodically. The men's version (Light Blue Pour Homme) was released in 2007 and has also won awards, including the FiFi Awards in 2008. Light Blue is a fragrance line by Italian fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana which was launched in 2001 and has won numerous fragrance-industry awards. ( November 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. ![]() There’s a couple of interpretations on stroke order for the bottom enclosure too. These sections always come after the parts above them. You just learned about topside enclosures, so what about bottom-side ones? I’m talking about the squiggly lines that you often see in the bottom left portion of kanji, for example 道, 近, and so on. By learning the pattern with the full enclosure (口), though, you should be able to do it with other types of enclosures as well. When there’s not bottom horizontal stroke to close it off, just skip that part. With these, you’d still do as much of the three sides of the enclosure that you can then follow that with the inside portions. Examples of kanji like this include 同, 可, 月, 用, 病, and more. This even holds true for other types of enclosures, even ones that don’t close on the bottom. Whenever you see an enclosure like this, begin with the enclosure first. When you’re finished with the inside, you can finish off the enclosure with a single horizontal stroke (that’s stroke three from the last section). ![]() The main thing, though, is that you do three sides of the enclosure first (that’s the first two strokes of the box/enclosure) and then do everything on the inside. When you have a kanji like this that has an enclosure, really you can follow the same rules as you’ve been learning. There are a lot of kanji that consist of big squares surrounding something. Make sure you remember this, because the next rule requires this information! Enclose Contents On Three Sides First Then, the last stroke is a horizontal stroke from the left (always from the left, remember!) to close out the box. The horizontal one is second, though it turns at a right angle to continue to the bottom (all in one stroke). The strange thing about boxes is that they start with a vertical stroke instead of a horizontal one. It’s important to know the stroke order for a box since it affects other stroke-order related things as well. A lot of people make the mistake of writing these boxes using four strokes (one stroke for each side). One really basic thing that you need to know is that boxes (aka the 口 kanji) are only three strokes. When this is the case, you’ll want to write the vertical stroke before the sides, though you’ll still want to write any horizontal strokes before the vertical one (as is the case in the example for 木). Plus, they are symmetrical (or close enough, as is the case with 水). In both 木 (tree) and 水 (water) there are non-horizontal / non-vertical lines hugging both sides. When there’s a vertical line with symmetrical characters on the outside of it, you do the vertical line first. Why are you writing the vertical line second, and not the two diagonals? What a great question, esteemed reader. The 木 character in the above section begs a question though. Center Vertical Before Symmetrical Outside This is usually where your first stroke will reside. Whenever you start writing a kanji, begin here. You’ll also want to start with the horizontal strokes that are closer to the top left first. So now you know what direction to write all your strokes in, but what order do the strokes go in? Most of the time, you’ll want to do horizontal strokes first before doing the vertical ones. When you write vertical strokes, you go top to bottom (see image two). When you write horizontal strokes, they go left to right (see image one). Whatever you end up writing, know that when you write any single stroke it should be written either left to right or top to bottom. If there is no left-side start position because it’s a vertical line, you’ll want to write from top to bottom. This is a big one.When writing kanji, you always want to start your stroke on the left side of the line. Sure, there’ll be exceptions, but this is way better than learning the individual stroke orders of thousands of individual kanji. There are a set of general rules that you can learn to know the stroke order of 99% of all the kanji out there. If you learn these rules you won’t have to waste time thinking about which stroke comes next – that way you can focus on the more important things. There are general rules and guidelines that you can follow to learn the stroke order of nearly any kanji out there, whether you’ve seen it before or not. I’m writing this guide for you so that you don’t have to spend a lot of time fussing around with stroke order. ![]() Maybe your teacher is making you… maybe you’re just interested in writing kanji. ![]() Although I’m not the type who believes you have to learn to write kanji by hand (who writes by hand nowadays?) there are plenty of people out there who have to do just that for one reason or another. |
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