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There are as many variations on the Feast of the Seven Fishes as there are participants. Menus often have changed drastically since the turn of the 19th century, but the object of cultivating family and heritage remains. Photograph By Andrew Scrivani, The New York Times/Redux
What is the Feast of the Seven Fishes?
This Christmas Eve seafood feast is an Italian American tradition that dates back to an immigration wave in the 1900s.
— By Allie Yang | Wednesday July 26, 2023
An episode aptly titled “Fishes” from Hulu’s breakout series The Bear explores complex family dynamics against the backdrop of an Italian American tradition: The Feast of the Seven Fishes.
Throughout the Season 2 episode, no one seems able to adequately explain its history. Characters attempt to contextualize the origins of the meal, with explanations ranging from “it’s tradition… the seven fishes” to “it’s a chance to be together and to take care of each other and to eat together, and there’s seven fishes, which means you have to make seven entirely different dishes, seven entirely different ways.” A discerning viewer will note the circular reasoning.
By episode’s end, the audience might leave with unanswered questions. Namely: What is the Feast of the Seven Fishes, and where did it originate?
Italian Origins
The Feast of the Seven Fishes is a dear tradition to many Italian Americans who enjoy (at least) seven different seafood dishes on Christmas Eve. You might find labor-intensive preparations of baccalà (salted cod fish), calamari fritti with lemon and marinara sauce, stuffed escarole, fried smelt, scungilli (conch) in a chilled seafood salad, and stuffed clams oreganata.
You won’t hear about “festa dei sette pesci” in Italy though, says Michael Di Giovine, professor of anthropology at West Chester University of Pennsylvania and author of Edible Identities. In Italy, the holiday is simply “la vigilia,” “the eve” of Christmas. And fish is really only eaten in Southern Italy on the holiday.
This is because the feast has evolved to be uniquely Italian American over the past hundred years.
At the turn of the 19th century, Italian immigration exploded, numbering 300,000 in the 1880s, jumping to 2 million by 1900. As Italian immigrants moved away from extended family and their children grew and married Americans, the Feast of the Seven Fishes evolved from la vigilia into something much more extravagant. Di Giovine says the feast was a way to differentiate themselves, a marker of identity. It also became a tradition to strengthen bonds with both family present and ancestors past.
Today, there are as many interpretations of the feast as there are participants, Di Giovine says.
Why Fish—And Why Are There Seven?
A vast majority of Italian immigrants to the United States were from rural Southern Italy at the turn of the 19th century. When the country was unified in 1861, they had new freedoms from a weakened aristocracy. They came to America because there were jobs (from building railroads to skyscrapers) and mobility. Friends and family found success and brought their loved ones to the U.S.
Some say fish was chosen for the Feast because it was plentiful for impoverished families in Southern Italy. Others say the sea represented Italian Americans’ connection between their old and new homes. Still others say fish was served simply because it’s seen as an aphrodisiac.
Though many families no longer associate the feast with Catholic tradition, there’s likely a religious explanation for the seafood. The first Christians used fish iconography to denote membership. In one biblical tale, Jesus procures a large catch of fish, and promises his disciples an abundance of followers when he commands them to be “fishers of men.” To this day, the Pope wears the “ring of the fisherman.”
Seven is also a holy figure: it’s the number of sacraments and deadly sins. In the Bible, Jesus miraculously feeds a crowd of people with seven loaves and fishes. “Consumed in multiples of seven, then, fish may be a deeply ingrained symbol of sanctifying and revivifying a plentiful group, and of promising continued abundance for posterity,” Di Giovine writes in a 2010 paper on the subject.
Tradition is Always Evolving
Italian culture is very regional, with small communities specializing in certain foods. North and Central Italy didn’t eat fish on Christmas Eve. The rush of immigrants at the turn of the 19th century were from the South, which has Spanish influences on the language and food. Fish, olive oil, vinegar, beans, tomatoes and fried foods like pizza fritta (pizza pockets) and zeppoles (donuts) are foods from the Italian South (notably not pasta).
In the 1900s, anti-Italian sentiment was high and Italians from different regions were lumped together by outsiders. Eventually, traditions also became melded together to produce the current Americanized image of pan-Italian food that ranges from pizza to cannoli, which are both regional in Italy.
After World War II, Italians were accepted members of American society. They moved (with everyone else) to the suburbs, their kids went to school with those from other backgrounds, and TV was popularized, homogenizing the population’s taste. Language and religion are lost quickly in this situation, Di Giovine says, and food could be a way to separate yourself that you could choose when to use.
Writer and director Robert Tinnell made a comic in 2004 about his experience with the Feast of the Seven Fishes, which he later made into a 2019 movie. Growing up in North Central West Virginia, he fondly remembers his great grandmother organizing the Feast. After she died, his grandfather and other men in the family took over. That particular masculine domesticity is something that the first Italian immigrants would have also performed out of necessity: men came to America first, without their wives and daughters.
However, knowledge about where to shop, when to prepare, how to cook, the history behind the meal, and family traditions quickly became the responsibility of mothers to pass down to their daughters, Di Giovine says. They are also likely the ones who have the ultimate say in making changes to recipes. Over time, families often tweak the menu to make things easier, cheaper, more abundant, and more accommodating of dietary restrictions.
“We’re not precious. I do a couple things that would have been on her table,” Tinnell says, referring to his great grandmother. “But then my wife loves seeking out new things. A few years ago, we picked up oysters and set them up outside over open flames; we roasted them in the shells. My family never did that. But I wouldn't trade the time that I spend with my father-in-law, my brothers, to all the kids—it's a new thing. And that's what's important here… that togetherness and that shared experience.”
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New Job Circular
New Job Circular: Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB) Job Circular 2023
New Job Circular: Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB) Job Circular 2023
Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB) has recently announced a new job circular for various positions. This job circular presents an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking employment in the media and communication sector.
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The job circular includes vacancies for positions such as journalists, editors, trainers, and administrative staff. The positions are open to both experienced professionals and fresh graduates, offering a wide range of opportunities for individuals at different stages of their careers.
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pursuingheavenonearth · 7 months
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Is it time for a 'radical' change? Maybe not.
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David Lewis Brooks
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My bare feet, photo taken June 2023 on the steps of Hostal Casa de Huespedes San Fernando, Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria (Canary Islands), Spain
PREFACE:  This article was written over several weeks from August 18 until September 20, 2023, after I returned from my second overseas trip that summer.     
When one comes to end of his/her professional career, it is not always easy to decide what to do or where or how to find an avocation or a new vocation to keep oneself occupied productively in the last Third of One's (Current) Lifespan.  Over the approximately three and a half years since I officially retired from work (university teaching and research job), I have dabbled a bit in several possible Third Life career moves, but none of them has panned out into any satisfying work or job offers.  
Basically, I am staying at home and being the wise, but quiet, granddad to the Brooks-Yamaguchi family. Our older son, also an Associate Professor,but at Asia University (not too far from our home) lives with his Japanese wife and two daughters, aged 7 and 5 years old).  His wife, Yuki, works as a student affairs officer (foreign student admissions) at KUFS (Kanda University of Foreign Studies), located a short bicycle ride from our homes. I say 'homes' since we live just a block away from our son's and his family's residence. 
I had first joined the teaching staff at Kitasato’s Sagamihara campus in April, 1996, as an emergency teacher recruited by Prof. Yukio Seya in March of that year to fill a sudden part-time English teacher vacancy.  
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Photo taken August 2023 at the circular roundabout road, about 400 meters from the East Side entrance to Tama Bochi Cemetery, Fuchu, Tokyo. These are crepe myrtle trees in full bloom from July to October annually. It's a bit rare to have two large crepe myrtle growing side-by-side in the cemetery, so they are a favorite sight on our daily dog walks into the Tama Bochi (cemetery). 
I was subsequently employed as a full-time teacher member of the English Language Unit a month into  the school following year, and has continued in the position of Associate Professor until my mandatory retirement in March 2019. Why a month later start? Actually, I was a part-time teacher with 6 weekly classes, which was the same as a full-time teacher's workload. By then asking that I be made a full-timer (once I was already employed), then they didn't have to open the 'new' position up to public applications from both presently employed part-timers as well as outsider. It was a strategic political employment move. I continue for three years as a contract (full-time) employee, before being made full-fledged faculty member (Assistant Professor), and eventually attained Associate Professorship in approximately 10 years further.  I never considered even asking to be a Full Professor because I considered that my Japanese language skills were not sufficient to complete all of the duties required a full professor.  However, I will never actually know if I was considered qualified to seek that promotion or not, because my own Department Head retired and I had several other colleagues that I would have had to compete with to become Professor Brooks.  More money, but more work and many ore headaches (if you ask me). Therefore, I happily remained an Associate Professor until I retired in March 2019.  Retirement became mandatory at the age of 65 year-of-age for all, but esteemed Professor Emeritus, of which there were one appointed every couple of years. 
After my official retirement, I was asked to teach one further year as an Adjunct Professor under a part-time teacher's salary for five courses on three days a week (Mondays - one class, Tuesday - 2 classes and Thursday - 2 classes). This arrangement, by the way, was how I started teaching part-time at Kitasato University first in the 1996-97 academic year.  
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Photo taken at sunset in August 2022 Diamond Head Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii       
          After his retirement,  David L. Brooks had intended to remain as an adjunct professor at Kitasato University for one or two days a week,  he'd likely be teaching part-time as well at Aoyama Gakuin University for two graduate or undergraduate courses, and may also be working on a volunteer basis in the part-time position at the University’s Office of International Affairs from April, 2019, until the 2024.  In addition, Mr. Brooks would be managing director of a new travel company based in Hawaii that specializes in edutrekking, travel expeditions for small teams that combine travel with eco-tourism and humanitarian endeavors for potential customers in Japan, the USA, and Europe.   
The LAST PLANS in the above paragraph DID NOT actually  MATERIALIZE, and when COVID-19 hit the world, my Third Life Career is was then put on hold and is, therefore, being reconsidered. That is purpose of this entry: To review those three years of dormancy (rather like hibernation) would probably be a helpful move at this juncture of my existence.   I can either decide what I want/need to do next, or will come to some other kind of resolution.
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Part I
January 2020 - June 2021
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Photo taken February 2022 at the Diamond Head Road leading into Kapiolani Park, Honolulu, Hawaii
A)      From January 2020 until June 2021, I was involved in the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Public Leadership Credential, where I completed six different six-week long graduate courses in an online coursework format that included weekly group work (for one of weeks of each course I was the group leader and completing a personally focused individualized weekly assignment, plus completing a challenging final written exam.  Along the way, I had three very distinguished, challenging, and interesting professors and got to work in detail with dozens of highly qualified and tenacious graduate students, who were also pursuing the same Harvard graduate credential.
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Seated at the Jackie O's restaurant / bar at Super Paradise Beach on the Greek island of Mykonos. It was a warm afternoon in June, 2023, and I was one of just a few customers at 4:00pm that day.
          To be honest, taking the coursework (actually 2/5ths of a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government) was the fulfillment of a personal challenge that I had envisioned pursuing more than a decade ago. At that time, after designating Harvard KSG as my first choice for a graduate institution at the time of taking the GRE, I received a letter of invitation from Harvard Kennedy School asking me to complete the necessary steps to apply for admission. Probably the main reason was because I had scored a perfect 6 on the then newly instigated GRE Writing Test, which had only just begun the very year that I had re-taken the GRE. There is no doubt that I found the six courses in the Public Leadership Credential at Harvard KSG to be academically challenging, but they were not impossible and I found the course content, the professors, and working with my fellow course-mates to be highly interesting, personally rewarding and a great learning experience (almost without exception). However, I believe that I came to realize that simply cooperating and competing with my other Harvard online classmates was not the activity that really excited my intellectual interests or challenged my internal soul-searching to find a meaningful post-retirement career.
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A bee in the weeds: Photo taken May 2022 at the Tama River side park, not far from Tokyo Parkway Bridge at Inagi, Fuchu, Tokyo
Most of my own personally-meaningful assignments for those six courses were related to my current passion at the time: Finding or creating an organization (or group) that can assist impoverished families in Hawaii, particularly those living under stark economic realities of today's world (who can absolutely be categorized a 'poor' families and individuals who are economically disadvantaged, to find affordable housing (either by buying, renting, or sharing a portion of a group-owned lodging).
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Eating at a nice (and expensive) restaurant near the Beach Boardwalk at Sitges, Spain in June, 2023
        Actually, that leads me to my July 2021 - January 2023 phase, which involved trying to set up both a non-profit, called Philantropical.org, and a for-profit travel-related business, called Rainbow Travel Network, Inc., both of which I have now closed.  
Let me explain more in the next section.
Part II
July 2021 - January 2023
B)  My Entrepreneurial Phase -- Starting Two Business that I closed even before they could actually start. 
Part II-A   From January 2021 through January 2023, I was busy trying to set up both a non-profit, called Philantropical.org, and also a for-profit travel-related business, called Rainbow Travel Network, Inc., both of which I subsequently have now closed. 
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Photo taken June 2023 at the Old Windmills Strand located near the main port / harbor of Choros Town on Mykonos Island, Greece
Setting up Philantropical.org (a non-profit organization) was not too difficult. In fact, inside the State of Hawaii, it was painless and virtually easy-peasy-Japanesy (as we often say in the Brooks household). Even when I decided to make the non-profit be recognized nationwide (in the US), it was not very difficult to secure the paperwork and to get registered and verified as a US nationwide non-profit organization by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The difficulty arose when it came to the actual details of the non-profit tax designation and assigned levels of tax compliance as a non-profit organization.  While it was still recognized as a non-profit, for tax purposes, it was designated as a XXXXXX non-taxed organization and the paperwork and tax forms required were just too laborious and time-consuming to be acceptable (at least for me alone).  
I quickly realized that I could not sustain that level of complicated book-keeping and convoluted tax reporting that such a designation required. I subsequently decided to dissolve the non-profit organization, thus appearing to 'officially' abandon its mission:  helping disadvantaged and underprivileged families to cope with the regulations and restrictions needed in order to live in a house on the Big Island of Hawaii. 
To be continued.....
Part II-B Rainbow Travel Network, Inc.
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Photo taken March 2012 at the Marine Park located near Arinaga Marine Preserve on the island of Gran Canaria, The Canary Islands, Spain (taken by my own underwater photography with my own camera).
The second part of my plan was to establish a travel services company that acted as an 'arranger' for travel services to be provided to small (3-7) or  medium-sized (8-24) people.  The 'trips' are not actually solely for the purpose of travel, but have the ultimate goal of providing 'free' assistance to people, organizations (such as non-profits and public corporations), to help animal and plant life in a specific region, and (or) to improve the environmental conditions in a specific locale in order to reach their fullest (and highest) potentials. The eco-trips or 'edutreking' sojourns would be in my current home country (Japan) or abroad; they could be free (if a sponsor will pay expenses) or their costs could be reduced by donations and payments from  the beneficiary groups, or they could be totally self-supported (paid for my the volunteers own monetary contributions). 
                Examples of such 'trips' could include any or a combination of the following eco-trips  or 'edutreking' experiences:a) Volunteer to teach life-skill English conversation to home healthcare workers who are assisting disaster relief for an Australian state;  b)Lead a workshop on polish one's job search and employer attractiveness skills for low-level, poorly educated individuals seeking jobs as migrant workers in a South American country;  
c) Conduct an environmental clean-up workday in specific area needing human labor of volunteers (in Florida after the last major hurricane damage), 
and 
d - z) there are countless more examples, etc... But hopefully, you get the idea:  human volunteers helping our planet and its environment, its peoples and the animal & plant livelihoods.
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Photo taken  February 2022 at the Beach 67 not far from Spencer Beach, near Kawaihae, Big Island, Hawaii
Part III February 2023 - September 2023 C)   My own travels overseas
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Photos were taken August 2023 at the Hellabrunn Zoo outside Munich, Germany. Of course, there are hundreds of species of birds, fish, reptiles, and other animals at the zoo, but the birds and fish are easiest to photograph because you're allowed to be so close to them in an enclosed cage  (bird cage in huge) or space (the aquarium). 
From January 2023 until the present (Sept 2023), I was mostly at my home in Tokyo, helping with the chores of grand-child minding, cooking and cleaning house.  I did find the time and resources (money) to travel abroad twice during that time. Both times,  I visited Europe; actually, I visited Spain and Germany twice as my favorite European cities are Munich and Barcelona. 
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Many years ago, I practiced the art (martial) of Aikido. Once we held a public exhibition of our 'sensei's' students at a public hall in Gotanda, Tokyo. Here I am finishing a defensive move on my co-combattant.
So it is time for a radical change in my lifestyle or vocation (or avocation)? Well, after considering what's happening now in my world and in our societies, I'd have to say that things in my life will likely just remain as they are, without any huge changes. I'm enjoying what I'm doing now: being a partner to my wife, and a father and grandfather to my sons and spouses and offspring. Attempting to conflate my raison d'etre into some grand scheme of a new life is probably only my own wishful thinking as my mortality lies more concretely ahead of me. I'll most likely be happy to simply live my life as it is being played out now. I'm loved by family, and enjoy the hobbies and pastimes that 'apparently' keep me busy and productive as I enter my seventh decade of life. I can only hope that I will have at least two more decades to enjoy my life on Earth and hope to gain the satisfaction of having spent my remaining time alive in the best ways possible.
Thank for reading.
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Playing with the Djohong Village children around New Year's Eve, 2000 in Cameroon, West Africa, while participating the one of EarthWatch.org research expeditions to assist Phyllis Jansyn, a former Peace Corps volunteer, who had stayed in rural Cameroon to help the villagers of Djohong find clean water, safeguard against disease, give birth, and learn healthy childcare to the women (and men) of the surrounding villages.
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Govt Job Circular 2023
The Ultimate Guide to Securing a Government Job in 2023
Are you on the hunt for a secure and well-paying job in the government sector? With the new year just around the corner, there are several exciting job openings that will be announced in the upcoming months. As a job seeker, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the recruitment process and the necessary steps to secure your dream job.
Step 1: Stay Up-to-Date with Job Circulars
One of the most critical aspects of securing a government job is to stay updated on the latest job circulars. Keep an eye out for job announcements on the official government job portal and other reliable sources such as newspapers and job search engines. Make a list of job openings that interest you and ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria.
Do not wait until the deadline to apply for your dream job. Submitting your application well in advance will provide you with enough time to prepare for the selection process. It will also improve your chances of getting selected, as the recruitment process is highly competitive.
Step 2: Prepare for the Selection Process
Securing a government job requires more than just submitting an application. You need to prepare yourself for the selection process, which may include a written test, an interview, and a medical examination. Start by familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus.
Invest in good study materials and enroll in coaching classes if required. Practice solving previous years’ question papers and take mock tests to assess your preparation level. Remember to stay calm and composed during the selection process and present yourself in the best possible manner.
Step 3: Fulfill the Documentation Requirements
After getting selected for a government job, you will be required to submit various documents, including your educational certificates, identity proof, and other supporting documents. Make sure to keep these documents handy and get them verified by the concerned authorities well in advance.
It is also essential to know the salary structure, job profile, and other benefits associated with the job before accepting the offer. Seek guidance from experienced professionals and take your time before making a decision.
Securing a government job requires patience, determination, and hard work. However, the rewards are immeasurable, including job security, a stable income, and several other benefits. Follow these steps and land your dream job in the government sector in 2023.
The Ultimate Guide to Finding Government Jobs in Bangladesh in 2023
Are you looking for a stable and secure job with Bangladesh Government? If so, here’s what you need to know about finding government jobs in Bangladesh in 2023.
Why Work for the Government?
There are many reasons why people opt for government jobs. Unlike private sector jobs, government jobs offer a host of benefits, such as job security, pensions, health insurance, and retirement benefits. In addition, the work-life balance in government jobs is often better, and there are more opportunities for professional growth and development.
Therefore, if you are looking for a job that provides stability and security, a government job may be the perfect fit for you.
Where to Find Government Jobs?
There are several websites where you can find information about government jobs. Some of the most popular ones include:
BD Govt Job Circular
Teletalk Job Portal
NTRCAR Job Circular
All Job Gov BD
These websites regularly update their job listings, so be sure to check them frequently for new opportunities.
How to Apply for Government Jobs?
When applying for a government job, it is essential to follow the proper steps. Here are the general steps to follow:
Check the job requirements: Before applying for a job, make sure you meet the requirements, such as educational qualifications and work experience. Prepare your documents: Ensure you have all the necessary documents, such as your resume, academic transcripts, and certificates. Apply online: Most government jobs require you to apply online through the official website. Include all required information and documents. Prepare for the exam: Government jobs often require a written exam. Prepare well in advance by studying and practicing previous exam papers. Attend the interview: If you pass the written exam, you will be called for an interview. Prepare well by researching the organization and practicing your interview skills. Accept the job offer: If you pass the interview, you will be offered the job. Accept the offer and prepare to start your new job.
With these tips, you will be able to successfully find and apply for government jobs in Bangladesh in 2023. Good luck!
New Govt Job Circular 2023: Your Gateway to a Bright Career
Introduction
The year 2023 brings hope for job seekers as the government announces new job opportunities through its job circular. This is great news for those who have been eagerly waiting for a chance to work in the public sector. The competition may be tough, but with the right approach and preparation, you can achieve your dream of landing a government job.
The Benefits of a Govt Job
Working in the government sector offers numerous benefits. The job security, regular pay, and opportunities for career growth are just some of the advantages of a government job. You also get to serve your country by contributing to its development.
Another benefit is the range of job options available. The government employs people from various backgrounds, including engineers, doctors, lawyers, and accountants. So, whatever your specialization, chances are you can find a job that suits your skillset.
How to Prepare for the Job Circular
If you’re interested in applying for a government job, preparation is key. Here are some tips to help you:
Research the job requirements and eligibility criteria before applying.
Read the job description thoroughly and understand the responsibilities.
Prepare your resume and cover letter, highlighting your relevant skills and experience.
Attend coaching classes or seek guidance from experts to prepare for the selection tests.
Practice mock tests to get a feel for the exam pattern and timing.
Stay updated with current affairs and general knowledge by reading newspapers and watching news programs.
By following these steps, you can increase your chances of getting through the selection process.
Conclusion
Getting a government job is a dream come true for many. It offers job security, regular pay, and opportunities for career growth. With the new job circular out, you have a chance to turn your dream into reality. So, prepare well, stay positive, and give it your best shot. Who knows, you might just land your dream job!
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16th March 2023
Dear Fran,
Yes the fear is real and the trust is really hard, especially for me at the moment. Not having a job is hard, but even if one was offered I don’t know if I’d take it anymore....I’ve got to learn to back myself, my practice, my skills etc. It seems incredible and very validating that as soon as I said yes to the Bondi/Waverly studio residency for the next year that all these opportunities came into fruition. We confirmed with Monica for BAC, I got offered the opportunity to exhibit at Bondi Pavilion and actually get paid for my troubles (as it ALWAYS SHOULD BE). 
On top of that its given me the time and brain space to think of new ideas (yes I have new ideas how fun is that), and try to reimagine a new showing of those plexiglass pieces. Yesterday I just laid them all out after our talk and looked at them and then started contemplating material choices....can I display plexiglass on plexiglass shelves? Coloured plexiglass? Wood? Shelf versus boxes?
Anyway as part of my explorations yesterday I decided to go back to my roots with the project and look at specimen displays from scientific collections. Something that has definitely been present in my life in some way or another for most of my time on this planet. I think im torn between the scientific, wanting to preserve the special object, plant, specimen, the idea of packaging and commentary on that (and thus the sustainable use of materials in practice) and it to be this kind of hidden thing in an alcove, maybe a species undiscovered. I dont think I like them floating...I did try. They seem too horizontal or vertical. Not droplet or bubble like enough. 
Anyway back to the doubt and practice and those explorations. I think I want to bring back the idea of the abstracted x-ray kind of qualities that I got in some of my circular works I made during the Mayspace residency and use them to inform some of the abstracted patterning in these tapestry/burial shroud/veil pieces....Isn’t it funny that now, a year or so later, those quick digital experiments born from play, are now something I consider a body of artwork?  How perspectives change...
Anyway to keep with the focus of self reflection, process and doubt I will finish with this quote from Colombian artist, Carlos Delgado, as a reminder to sit in the slowness of practice. “I don’t always end up loving everything that I do, but the more I show up in front of my canvas, the more I know that being an artist is a process and not a final place to get to.”
-Zoe xxx
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Recycled lithium batteries perform just as well as new batteries
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Researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute[1] and the US Advanced Battery Consortium[2] have shown that recycled lithium-ion batteries perform just as well as batteries with newly mined lithium. That study offers hope for the electric car industry for which essential metals are becoming increasingly scarce.
The team of researchers presented their results in the scientific journal Joule[3]. They tested recycled batteries with NMC111 cathodes, the most common variant overall. These consist of equal parts nickel, manganese and cobalt. The team developed battery cells similar to those used in an electric car.
The recycled material showed a more porous structure, allowing lithium ions to move more freely. The result: Not only did the batteries have a similar energy density to commercial batteries, they also had an extended lifespan by 53 percent.
Potential for electric cars
Although the batteries were not tested in real electric cars, the researchers guarantee that the conditions are similar. The US battery consortium behind the study provided the same protocol that applies to commercial plug-in and hybrid vehicles. According to the researchers, this is proof that recycled cathode materials are a viable alternative to newly extracted materials.
This is what the Battery Resources recycle cycle looks like; the company that invented the patented method:
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Rare metals
The extraction of materials for battery cells will come under increasing pressure in the coming years. A large part of the raw materials is extracted in a limited number of countries. Questions are also raised about the working conditions and environmental damage that mining entails.
Recycled Battery Factories
The study was not completely independent. The recycled battery cell was developed by Battery Resources, a start-up co-founded by one of the researchers[4]. Yet all signals for the company seem to be green. Small amounts of the recycled material are already being sold to battery manufacturers, and the company plans to open its first commercial factory next year. They say they can recycle 10,000 tons of batteries in this. In September, the company raised another $70 million with which it aims to open two factories in Europe by 2022.
The first car battery recycling plant in Spain will be built in León by a joint venture
Endesa [5]and Urbaser[6] will invest 13 million euros in building in the town of Cubillos del Sil (León) 13 million euros the first electric car battery recycling plant in Spain. As reported by both companies, the facility will have a capacity to treat 8,000 tons per year and there is a forecast that it will generate 50 new direct jobs, "plus as many indirect jobs yet to be quantified."
The objective is for the plant to be operational by the end of 2023. However, it is expected to start the logistics activity in advance, so the collection, transport and storage of the batteries will be advanced to guarantee "the necessary volume that, in in due course, allow the plant to be started at full capacity".
The new plant, "the first electric vehicle battery recycling plant in the Iberian Peninsula", is part of Endesa's Futur-e Plan, recently approved by the Ministry of Ecological Transition and by the Junta de Castilla y León through the that the energy company will palliate the end of the operation of the Cubillos thermal power plant, which is being dismantled.
Urbaser will participate in this initiative through Sertego[7], its industrial waste subsidiary, which will be in charge of managing the twenty collection facilities from which the electric vehicle batteries to be processed at the Cubillos del Sil plant will be supplied. It will also direct its operation and maintenance.
In the case of Endesa, in addition to leading the development of the project, it will contribute its management capacity and its knowledge of electric mobility and intends to contribute to the relaunch of the El Bierzo region in a commitment to the circular economy.
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TEUN SCHRÖDER, Gerecyclede lithium batterijen doen het net zo goed als nieuwe batterijen, in: Change Inc, 21-10-2021, Gerecyclede lithium batterijen doen het net zo goed als nieuwe batterijen | Change Inc.
Endesa y Urbaser levantarán en León la primera planta de reciclaje de baterías de coches de España, in: El País, 11/10/2021, https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2021/10/11/companias/1633945278_623890.html
[1] Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts, focusing on the instruction and research of technical arts and applied sciences. https://www.wpi.edu/project-based-learning [2] U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium LLC is an industry group operated by Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors as part of the United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR). https://www.uscar.org/guest/teams/12/U-S-Advanced-Battery-Consortium-LLC [3] Xiaotu Ma, Mengyuan Chen, Zhangfeng Zheng, Dennis Bullen, Jun Wang, Chloe Harrison, Eric Gratz, Yulin Lin, Zhenzhen Yang, Youtian Zhang, Fan Wang, David Robertson, Seoung-Bum Son, Ira Bloom, Jianguo Wen, Mingyuan Ge, Xianghui Xiao, Wah-Keat Lee, Ming Tang, Qiang Wang, Jinzhao Fu, Yubin Zhang, Bryer C. Sousa,Yan Wang, Renata Arsenault, Peter Karlson, Nakia Simon: Recycled cathode materials enabled superior performance for lithium-ion batteries,in: Joule, 15-10- 2021; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2021.09.005, Recycled cathode materials enabled superior performance for lithium-ion batteries: Joule (cell.com) [4] Battery Resourcers, a startup that’s developing a closed-loop approach to lithium-ion battery materials, has raised $70 million in mid-round funding to scale its commercial operations across two continents. The company, which is based in Worcester, Massachusetts, doesn’t just recycle batteries. It has also engineered a process to turn that recycled material back into critical battery materials — specifically, nickel-manganese-cobalt cathodes and purified graphite, a material used in anodes. It intends to sell those materials right back to the battery manufacturer. This latest round saw participation from new investor Hitachi Ventures, as well as existing investors Orbia Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover’s InMotion Ventures, Doral Energy, At One Ventures, TDK Ventures and Trumpf Ventures. [5] Endesa, S.A., originally an initialism for Empresa Nacional de Electricidad, S.A. is a multinational electric utility company, the largest in Spain. The firm, a majority-owned subsidiary of the Italian utility company Enel, has 10 million customers in Spain, with domestic annual generation of over 97,600 GWh from nuclear, fossil-fueled, hydroelectric, and renewable resource power plants. Endesa [6] Urbaser is an international company of Spanish origin that is currently owned by China, specialized in environmental management with activities focused on urban services, waste treatment and comprehensive water management. It has a presence in 25 countries around the world. About Urbaser - Urbaser [7] https://www.sertego.com/en/
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Mega projects transforming Bangladesh economy
Country to achieve high mid-income country status by 2041
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 12: It is often said that infrastructure-megaprojects are crucial drivers for accelerating economic growth in a developing country like Bangladesh where average GDP growth in the last eleven years (2008-2019) is nearly 7% per annum.
This economic growth is usually required both for capital accumulation to fund the mega projects and to earn the benefits of these projects for boosting the growth rate in two digit number.
Even before the 'Agenda 2030' was adopted, the present government in Bangladesh under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina envisaged implementing a few mega projects in Bangladesh to deliver the economic and social goods for millions of people in different parts of Bangladesh and to create the economic growth that will benefit the population.
It is expected that these large infrastructural undertakings and mega projects would transform the country's communications, transportation, ports and energy scenario by 2030 and help the country to achieve high mid-income country status by 2041.
Padma Multipurpose Bridge A self-funded project of Bangladesh government worth $ 3.65 billion, the 6.1 km double-deck bridge is expected to be open for traffic by 2022 connecting southern part of Bangladesh with the capital city as well as eastern part of the country. As of 10 December 2020, around 90% of the construction of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge has been completed. The bridge will have road and rail linkages in two separate decks. China Major Bridge Engineering Company Ltd, has been selected to construct the long aspired bridge on the river Padma. It is expected that the construction of the bridge will comprehensively transform the pace of economy in the region improving lives of millions of people on the both sides of the river.
Matarbari Deep Sea Port Bangladesh exports worth nearly $ 40bn and imports of goods worth nearly $ 60bn majority of which carried through seaways. Presently, the country's two seaports– Chittagong and Mongla — have up to 9.5-metre where draft vessels holding up to 2,000 teu can anchor. Bangladesh planned to develop its first deep-sea port as part of a publicprivate partnership with Japan. Matarbari deep seaport will have a 16-meter water draft and will be able to accommodate 8,000 teu post-Panamax vessels, lessening Bangladesh's dependence on the feeder vessels to ferry export-import goods from the hub ports in Singapore, Colombo and Port Klang. Matarbari deep sea port will be made functional by 2025.
Payra Deep Sea Port The construction work of Payra Deep Sea Port has been going rapidly since 2016. Payra will have rail, road, and waterway links with the capital of Dhaka, around which most of the country's garment industry is based and which by extension is the primary destination for imports and origin point for exports. The total cost of the port is estimated to be 11- 15 billion USD. Once deep-sea port is built, the neighboring India, Nepal and Bhutan can make use of this port while it facilitates the domestic economy with faster export and import activities. The port will be fully operational by 2023.
Dhaka Metrorail Project It is a part of the 20-year long Strategic Transport Plan (STP) outlined by the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA), a governmental agency. With an aim to provide a safe, fast, affordable and modern means of transportation for the city dweller, the project will have total 8 lanes connecting different parts of Dhaka City. Presently, 20.1 kilometers long Line 6, costing $ 2.8 billion is under construction. Each train will hold up to 1800 passengers. With 56 trains to be in service by 2021, Dhaka Metro is projected to serve more than 60,000 passengers per hour by 2021, with wait times of approximately 4 minutes. The entire route will be able to be traveled in less than 40 minutes at a speed of 100 km / h (62 mph). The project is expected to be completed by 2021.
Dhaka Elevated Expressway Dhaka Elevated Expressway is Bangladesh's first elevated expressway project. It is one of the largest infrastructure projects taken up by the incumbent government to ease traffic congestion in the capital. It will be 46.73 km long including the connecting roads and will cost around US $ 1.4 billion. The Italian-Thai Development Corporation Limited has entered a $ 1.062 billion contract with China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) for building the Dhaka Elevated Expressway. It is expected that the project might be completed by 2022.
Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant will be a 2.4 GW nuclear power plant in Bangladesh. It will be the country's first nuclear power plant and the commissioning of unit 1 is planned in 2022 while the commissioning of Unit 2 is planned in 2023. The VVER- 1200/523 Nuclear reactor and critical infrastructure are being built by the Russian Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation. The project will provide low-cost electricity and create new jobs in Bangladesh. The power production in Bangladesh currently exceeds 4GW a year. The new plant will increase the country's power production and enable it to achieve energy independence. Karnaphuli Underwater Tunnel Chinese President Xi Jinping and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid the foundation of Karnaphuli Underwater Tunnel worth $ 2.49 billion in 2016. The boring work beneath the tunnel has been inaugurated by the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in February 2019. The 3.5km-long four-lane tunnel, the first of its kind in Bangladesh and region, will be built to make the port city of Chittagong “One City Two Towns,” based on a model of East and West Shanghai in China. The construction of the Karnaphuli Tunnel is expected to bolster industrial development, enhance tourism, and expand trade and commerce near the project area, creating employment for thousands of people and boosting exports and there will be a very positive impact on the total economy of the country .
Other prospective Mega Projects Dhaka-Chittagong Express Way (rail or road), Circular Road around Dhaka City, Construction of an International Airport in the center of Bangladesh, Dhaka Underground Train / Tube Rail and Construction of second bridge on river Padma are a few of the other prospective mega projects that are in the offing in Bangladesh and for which opportunities exist for direct foreign investment. Bangladesh's development story, especially implementation of the on-going and future mega projects, has earned it the reputation in the region as a hot spot for global investment. The role of these mega infrastructure projects is expected to be fundamental in the overall national development process as they will contribute positively in employment generation, connectivity, regional trade, economic integration as well as energy security of the country. With the completion of the mega-projects the government envisages the economy to grow at a faster, which in turn will foster longterm sustainable development.
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$145 PhilHealth premium for Filipino domestic workers this 2020, know what you’ll pay by 2024
File picture: Filipinos at a remittance centre in Satwa district of Dubai. Picture Credit score: Courtesy: Julian de Jesus
Dubai: Below Philippine law, each Filipino expatriate employee should pay a 3% month-to-month premium to the Philippine Well being Insurance coverage Company (PhilHealth) this 2020.
The rise in PhilHealth premiums covers all abroad Filipinos, together with their dependents. It was rolled out late final 12 months.
On April 22, the state-owned well being insurer revealed a round explaining the tiered contributions and assortment of cost from abroad Filipino members.
Who’s covered by the recent PhilHealth circular?
All abroad Filipinos working or residing abroad, together with those that are on vacation or ready for their abroad work paperwork, whether or not they’re unregistered or registered with the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP).
Why was the circular issued?
PhilHealth acknowledged that round clarifies particulars of the regulation that gives for the gathering of PhilHlealth premiums from Abroad Filipinos.
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First web page of the Philhealth round issued just lately Picture Credit score: PhilHealth
Who’re the Abroad Filipinos (OFs)?
By regulation, it means Abroad Filipinos (OFs) and their dependents:
Land-based OFWs
Seafarers and different sea-based workers
Filipinos with twin citizenship (RA 9225)
Filipinos residing overseas
Abroad Filipinos in misery
Different abroad Filipinos not beforehand labeled elsewhere
What’s the foundation of computation of the three% PhilHealth premium price to be paid this 12 months by OFWs?
It is a tiered cost computation, which steadily will increase annually from 2019 to 2025 — 2.5% in 2019, 3% in 2020, 3.5% in 20201, 4% in 2022, 4.5% in 2023, 5% in 2024 and 2025.
Common Well being Care (UHC) Legislation (RA 11223)
On February 20, 2019, the Common Well being Care (UHC) Invoice was signed into regulation (Republic Act No. 11223) by President Rodrigo Duterte. It routinely lists all Filipino residents within the Nationwide Well being Insurance coverage Programme (NHIP).
The regulation gives a minimal (ground) earnings of Php10,000 and a most earnings of Php60,000 this 2020. In case your wage is Php60,000 or above, you’re mandated by regulation to pay Php1,800 ($36) per 30 days or Php21,600 this 12 months ($434.23).
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(Php21,600) annual insurance coverage premium to be paid by every abroad Filipino who earns Php60,000 or above this 2020 underneath Common Well being Care, R.A. 11223
By 2021, the minimal stays the identical, however the ceiling will increase to Php70,000. It steadily will increase by P10,000 every per 12 months until the utmost of Php100,000 is reached by 2024/25.
What does this imply?
Which means that in case your month-to-month wage is >Php60,000 (Dh4,430) per 30 days, your month-to-month premium might be computed solely towards the Php60,000 ceiling — Php1,800 per 30 days, or Php21,600 per 12 months.
What if my month-to-month earnings is Php100,000 or above? By 2021, the utmost quantity towards which the premium is computed might be Php70,000. Then it goes up Php80,000 in 2022, Php90,000 in 2023 and Ph100,000 in 2024/25/ Which means by 2024, and you continue to have a Php1000,000-month-job, your month-to-month premium might be Php3,000, or Php36,000 yearly. By 2024, an OFW who earns Php100,000 (about $2,000) should pay a month-to-month PhilHealth premium of Php5,000 ($100) per 30 days or Php60,000 ($1,200) per 12 months.
Q: I’m a domestic helper incomes $400. How a lot is my month-to-month PhilHealth premium this 2020?
Php600 ($12, or Dh44.30) per 30 days x 12 = Php7,200 per 12 months ($145/Dh531.65).
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month-to-month PhilHealth premium for domestic workers incomes $400 underneath new Philippine regulation
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Screenshot of the web page of the regulation signed by President Rodrigo Duterte stating proportion of month-to-month premiums primarily based on earnings. Picture Credit score: Screenshot / Philippine Gazette
Q: What if my month-to-month earnings is Php100,000 or above?
By 2021, the utmost quantity towards which the premium is computed might be Php70,000. Then it goes up Php80,000 in 2022, Php90,000 in 2023 and Ph100,000 in 2024/25.
Which means by 2024, an OFW who earns Php100,000 (about $2,000) should pay a month-to-month PhilHealth premium of Php5,000 ($100) or Php60,000 ($1,200) per 12 months.
Q: What’s a PhilHealth “case rate package” for COVID-19?
It is a rule that units the utmost quantity that the state insurer will pay for the remedy of a affected person for a sure ailment.
In case a affected person falls in poor health, hospital prices over and above that quantity stipulated within the case price package deal have to be borned by the affected person out of pocket — or by way of a private medical insurance.
Q: Does PhilHealth pay for remedy of COVID-19 sufferers?
Sure. PhilHealth presently pays all of the hospitalization and remedy prices incurred by sufferers who contracted SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the acute respiratory illness.
Q: How a lot is roofed for COVID-19 remedy?
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has declared PhilHealth advantages for COVID-19 instances would cowl medical bills starting from P8,150 for testing to P786,834 for vital instances of pneumonia.
Duterte additionally acknowledged that the protection of the profit packages each for COVID-19-related pneumonia and neighborhood isolation will endure a 30-day overview to regulate the charges.
Q: How a lot is the duvet for totally different classes underneath the brand new package deal for COVID-19 sufferers?
PhilHealth protection for COVID-19 sufferers is organized into 4 classes, relying on the severity of situation.
Protection might be primarily based on the next:
gentle pneumonia – P43,997 (Dh3,248)
average pneumonia – P143,267 (Dh10,578)
extreme pneumonia – P333,519 (24,626)
vital pneumonia – P786,384 (Dh58,066)
PhilHealth president and CEO Ricardo Morales Morales defined that the package deal was so designed since pneumonia was a critical complication led to by COVID-19.
It was enforced on April 15. It additionally signifies that PhilHealth will nonetheless cowl all prices incurred by sufferers hospitalised previous to that date.
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A complete of 494 Filipinos have been repatriated for the reason that begin of coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, in accordance with the Philippine missions within the UAE.
Q: How a lot did PhilHealth allocate for COVID-19 protection?
In April, PhilHealth has announce a P30 billion allocation for hospital reimbursements overlaying COVID-19 sufferers, for which P6 billion had already been disbursed, Morales stated.
Php30b
quantity allotted by PhilHealth for COVID-19 associated medical insurance bills.
He assured hospitals that PhilHealth was already coordinating with the banks to expedite the fund releases. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Workplace final month acknowledged that it might switch about P420.6 million to PhilHealth to cowl its COVID-19-related packages.
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Xinjiang Textile Industry Development Status and Scale - News - Global IC Trade Starts Here - ICEach.com Article Source: Yinji.net &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Published: 2018-03-10 Share to:
The textile cone winding machine industry in Xinjiang has grown from scratch. After more than 60 years of development, it is now dominated by cotton textile cone winding machines and chemical fiber. Wool textile cone winding machine, hemp textile cone winding machine, knitting, clothing, textile cone winding machine education, scientific research, design, quality inspection, and marketing are relatively complete. Industrial system. How about the development of textile cone winding machines in Xinjiang? Let us take a look.
Aksu Textile Industry City
Aksu Textile Industrial City plans to cover a total area of ​​54.58 square kilometers, planning a total textile cone winding machine scale of 6 million spindles. At present, the park has settled in 68 textile cone winding machine and garment companies such as Huafu Color Spinning, Giant Eagle, Youngor, and Lianfa Textile.
In 2017, 3 million spindles, 100 million meters of woven fabrics, 33 million sets of home textile cone winding machines and garments, and 350 million pairs of socks were produced. The fixed assets investment was 14 billion yuan, and 11,000 new jobs were created. The scale of industrial workers reached 2.4. Ten thousand people.
In 2018, the Aksu region will actively construct a whole industrial chain of spinning, chemical fiber, weaving, knitting, printing and dyeing, and garment production, and strive to break through the bottleneck of printing and dyeing, and strive to exceed 4.5 million spindles in terms of spindle size.
Bay Area
There are two industrial parks involving cotton textile cone winding machine and clothing in Bazhou, namely the Kuxi Economic Industrial Park and the Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone.
Kuxi Economic Industrial Park
The Cushi Economic Industrial Park is the second division of the BINGTUAN Industrial Park. It has jurisdiction over the Kuxi Industrial Park, the Greenfield Industrial Park, and the Heavy Industry Park. The 35 companies have already settled in the park. In the park, Xinhengli Textile Co., Ltd. planned cotton yarn production capacity of 300,000 spindles in two phases. One phase of 100,000 spindles was put into production in October 2016. Up to now, it has reached 100,000 spindles.
Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone
The total planning area of ​​Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone is 140 square kilometers. In 2017, there were 45 textile cone winding machine and garment enterprises in TEDA, 4 million spindles were put into operation, 1.6 million spindles were under construction, 9200 air-jet looms, 2,200 rapier looms, and circular machines were under construction. 280 looms; cheese yarn dyeing 80,000 tons, knitted fabric dyeing 40,000 tons, clothing 13 million.
In 2017, the value of the textile cone winding machine industry in the development zone was 11.3 billion yuan, an increase of 50.6% year-on-year, and the output and benefits continued to be at the forefront of Xinjiang. Home textile cone winding machine parks, towel gardens, knitting parks, and dyeing and printing parks have begun to take shape, and the pattern of “one city and multiple parks” has basically taken shape.
Kashgar area
Since 2014, the annual investment growth of textile cone winding machine and garment industry in Kashgar in Xinjiang has exceeded 100% on average. In the first 11 months of 2017, the investment in textile cone winding machine and apparel fixed assets exceeded RMB 6 billion. The yarn production capacity and apparel production capacity increased from 503,000 spindles and 3 million cartridges in 2014 to 850,000 spindles and 81 million cartridges in 2016, respectively. At present, there are 400 textile cone winding machine and apparel companies from inside and outside Xinjiang in the Kashgar area, which attract more than 60,000 people.
Shihezi, Changji Prefecture
The relatively large industrial parks involving textile cone winding machines and garments are Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone, Manas Textile Industrial Park and Hutubi County Industrial Park.
Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone
Shihezi City is an important cotton producing area in Xinjiang. In 2010 and 2016, it was awarded “China Cotton Textile City” and “2016 China's Top Ten Industrial Parks in Textile and Garment Industry”. In Shihezi Development Zone, more than ten textile cone winding machine and garment enterprises above designated size such as Ruyi, Huafang and Huafu have formed a whole industrial chain from spinning to weaving, printing and dyeing, fabrics, clothing, and towels.
The goal of the Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone is to reach a total value of 90 billion yuan in the cotton textile cone winding machine industry in 2023, achieve an industrial output value of 117.4 billion yuan, an industrial added value of 33 billion yuan, and a total of 161,500 employees.
Manas Textile Industrial Park
Manasi County has established Taxi River Textile Industrial Park and Zhongheng Textile Industrial Park. It is understood that after the completion of the two industrial park projects in Manas County, the annual production value of 6.1 billion yuan, tax revenue of 240 million yuan, and employment of nearly 114,000 people will form 1.2 million spindles and 5 million garments. scale.
Hutubi County Industrial Park
It plans to produce 1.5 million spindles and currently has a capacity of 450,000 spindles, of which Yuhua Textile has 410,000 spindles. The follow-up investment projects in the park will be mainly based on high count yarns and garments. Xinjiang Omer Medical Textiles Co., Ltd. is constructing 60 Million cotton yarn project will be put into production by the end of 2017.
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Kuitun-Dushanzi Economic and Technological Development Zone
Kuitun City is one of the textile cone winding machine and apparel industrial parks planned by the Autonomous Region. It develops the textile cone winding machine and apparel industry and has unique location advantages, policy advantages, and resource advantages. Major companies include Xuzhou Tianhong, Jiangsu Jinyu, Shandong Yizheng and others.
Jinghe Industrial Park
In the collection and distribution bases of home textile cone winding machines, woven carpets, and industrial textile cone winding machines, 21 textile cone winding machine companies have already settled in. Among them, 200,000 spindles are planned and constructed by Tianyi Textile, and 50,000 spindles are currently in production.
Bole Golden Triangle Industrial Park
Mainly in cotton spinning, garment processing and petrochemical, etc., among which Jinxinxing Textile plans to build 200,000 spindles and currently produces 50,000 spindles; Jindule Textile plans 450,000 spindles, of which 50,000 spindles are pure cotton spinning in 2017 By the end of the year, it is expected to build 400,000 spindles by 2018.
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New Job Circular: Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Force The Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Force has recently published a new job circular for the year 2023. This circular brings great news for individuals looking for government job opportunities in Bangladesh. The Ansar and Village Defense Force is a paramilitary force that plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order in rural areas of the country.
The job circular announces various positions in different categories, including Ansar, Village Defense, and Female Ansar. These positions offer an excellent opportunity for individuals to serve their country and contribute to the development of their communities. The circular provides detailed information regarding the eligibility criteria, application process, and important dates.
To apply for the positions, interested candidates need to meet certain requirements such as age limit, educational qualifications, and physical fitness standards. The application process is conducted online, and applicants must submit their applications within the specified deadline. The circular also mentions the selection process, which includes a written exam, physical test, and viva voce.
Government job opportunities are highly sought after in Bangladesh due to the stability, attractive benefits, and career growth they offer. The Ansar and Village Defense Force job circular presents a promising chance for individuals to secure a government job and build a successful career while serving their nation.
If you are interested in applying for any of the positions mentioned in the job circular, make sure to carefully read the requirements and submit your application before the deadline. This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected paramilitary force and make a difference in the lives of people in rural areas of Bangladesh.
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Xinjiang Textile Industry Development Status and Scale - News - Global IC Trade Starts Here - ICEach.com Article Source: Yinji.net &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Published: 2018-03-10 Share to:
The textile cone winding machine industry in Xinjiang has grown from scratch. After more than 60 years of development, it is now dominated by cotton textile cone winding machines and chemical fiber. Wool textile cone winding machine, hemp textile cone winding machine, knitting, clothing, textile cone winding machine education, scientific research, design, quality inspection, and marketing are relatively complete. Industrial system. How about the development of textile cone winding machines in Xinjiang? Let us take a look.
Aksu Textile Industry City
Aksu Textile Industrial City plans to cover a total area of ​​54.58 square kilometers, planning a total textile cone winding machine scale of 6 million spindles. At present, the park has settled in 68 textile cone winding machine and garment companies such as Huafu Color Spinning, Giant Eagle, Youngor, and Lianfa Textile.
In 2017, 3 million spindles, 100 million meters of woven fabrics, 33 million sets of home textile cone winding machines and garments, and 350 million pairs of socks were produced. The fixed assets investment was 14 billion yuan, and 11,000 new jobs were created. The scale of industrial workers reached 2.4. Ten thousand people.
In 2018, the Aksu region will actively construct a whole industrial chain of spinning, chemical fiber, weaving, knitting, printing and dyeing, and garment production, and strive to break through the bottleneck of printing and dyeing, and strive to exceed 4.5 million spindles in terms of spindle size.
Bay Area
There are two industrial parks involving cotton textile cone winding machine and clothing in Bazhou, namely the Kuxi Economic Industrial Park and the Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone.
Kuxi Economic Industrial Park
The Cushi Economic Industrial Park is the second division of the BINGTUAN Industrial Park. It has jurisdiction over the Kuxi Industrial Park, the Greenfield Industrial Park, and the Heavy Industry Park. The 35 companies have already settled in the park. In the park, Xinhengli Textile Co., Ltd. planned cotton yarn production capacity of 300,000 spindles in two phases. One phase of 100,000 spindles was put into production in October 2016. Up to now, it has reached 100,000 spindles.
Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone
The total planning area of ​​Korla Economic and Technological Development Zone is 140 square kilometers. In 2017, there were 45 textile cone winding machine and garment enterprises in TEDA, 4 million spindles were put into operation, 1.6 million spindles were under construction, 9200 air-jet looms, 2,200 rapier looms, and circular machines were under construction. 280 looms; cheese yarn dyeing 80,000 tons, knitted fabric dyeing 40,000 tons, clothing 13 million.
In 2017, the value of the textile cone winding machine industry in the development zone was 11.3 billion yuan, an increase of 50.6% year-on-year, and the output and benefits continued to be at the forefront of Xinjiang. Home textile cone winding machine parks, towel gardens, knitting parks, and dyeing and printing parks have begun to take shape, and the pattern of “one city and multiple parks” has basically taken shape.
Kashgar area
Since 2014, the annual investment growth of textile cone winding machine and garment industry in Kashgar in Xinjiang has exceeded 100% on average. In the first 11 months of 2017, the investment in textile cone winding machine and apparel fixed assets exceeded RMB 6 billion. The yarn production capacity and apparel production capacity increased from 503,000 spindles and 3 million cartridges in 2014 to 850,000 spindles and 81 million cartridges in 2016, respectively. At present, there are 400 textile cone winding machine and apparel companies from inside and outside Xinjiang in the Kashgar area, which attract more than 60,000 people.
Shihezi, Changji Prefecture
The relatively large industrial parks involving textile cone winding machines and garments are Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone, Manas Textile Industrial Park and Hutubi County Industrial Park.
Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone
Shihezi City is an important cotton producing area in Xinjiang. In 2010 and 2016, it was awarded “China Cotton Textile City” and “2016 China's Top Ten Industrial Parks in Textile and Garment Industry”. In Shihezi Development Zone, more than ten textile cone winding machine and garment enterprises above designated size such as Ruyi, Huafang and Huafu have formed a whole industrial chain from spinning to weaving, printing and dyeing, fabrics, clothing, and towels.
The goal of the Shihezi Economic and Technological Development Zone is to reach a total value of 90 billion yuan in the cotton textile cone winding machine industry in 2023, achieve an industrial output value of 117.4 billion yuan, an industrial added value of 33 billion yuan, and a total of 161,500 employees.
Manas Textile Industrial Park
Manasi County has established Taxi River Textile Industrial Park and Zhongheng Textile Industrial Park. It is understood that after the completion of the two industrial park projects in Manas County, the annual production value of 6.1 billion yuan, tax revenue of 240 million yuan, and employment of nearly 114,000 people will form 1.2 million spindles and 5 million garments. scale.
Hutubi County Industrial Park
It plans to produce 1.5 million spindles and currently has a capacity of 450,000 spindles, of which Yuhua Textile has 410,000 spindles. The follow-up investment projects in the park will be mainly based on high count yarns and garments. Xinjiang Omer Medical Textiles Co., Ltd. is constructing 60 Million cotton yarn project will be put into production by the end of 2017.
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Kuitun-Dushanzi Economic and Technological Development Zone
Kuitun City is one of the textile cone winding machine and apparel industrial parks planned by the Autonomous Region. It develops the textile cone winding machine and apparel industry and has unique location advantages, policy advantages, and resource advantages. Major companies include Xuzhou Tianhong, Jiangsu Jinyu, Shandong Yizheng and others.
Jinghe Industrial Park
In the collection and distribution bases of home textile cone winding machines, woven carpets, and industrial textile cone winding machines, 21 textile cone winding machine companies have already settled in. Among them, 200,000 spindles are planned and constructed by Tianyi Textile, and 50,000 spindles are currently in production.
Bole Golden Triangle Industrial Park
Mainly in cotton spinning, garment processing and petrochemical, etc., among which Jinxinxing Textile plans to build 200,000 spindles and currently produces 50,000 spindles; Jindule Textile plans 450,000 spindles, of which 50,000 spindles are pure cotton spinning in 2017 By the end of the year, it is expected to build 400,000 spindles by 2018.
Over the years, has become very popular as more and more people are trying it out. Through our culture, our drive and the expertise of each individual employee, Foshan GongHong Textile Machinery Co., Ltd. is uniquely positioned to provide best-in-class services to a global customer base. A technology team created for insuring that winding machine in textile is produced with the finest materials and technologies. Media contact Company Name: Foshan Gonghong Textile Machinery Co., Ltd. Address:Floor 1, building B8, XinGuangYuan base, Luocun, Nanhai District, Foshan, Guangdong, China 528226 Contact Person: Becky Kwok E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.windermachine.com
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