![]() For example, housing costs have surged over 800% since then.įor that reason, some critics say the multiplier of three should be raised to four or even higher. ![]() ![]() Most analysts, however, consider the official poverty line to be an extremely conservative measure of economic hardship.Ī major reason for this is that families today have to spend much more on things other than food than they did in the 1960s. For example, to qualify for SNAP, a household must be below 130% of the poverty line for its size. The government uses the official poverty line as the base to determine who’s eligible for a range of social programs, from Medicaid to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Among those living below the poverty line, 45% live in “deep” poverty, which means they live on less than half of the official poverty line. Keep in mind, though, these thresholds represent impoverishment at its most opulent level. population was in poverty in 2019, the most recent data available. The cutoff itself varies by the number of people in the household, while a household’s annual income is based upon the earnings of everyone currently residing within it. The federal government adjusts the poverty line annually to reflect increases in the cost of living. For an interesting contrast, that’s less than half what the average American polled in 2013 said was the “smallest amount of money” a family of four needed to get by, or $58,000. In 2019, the same family’s poverty line stood at $26,172. Therefore, the logic was that if a minimally adequate diet could be purchased for a particular dollar amount, multiplying that figure by three would give the amount of income needed to purchase the basic necessities for a minimally adequate life.īack in 1963, that translated into a poverty line of US$3,128 for a family of four. When the poverty thresholds were devised, research indicated that the typical family spent approximately one-third of its income on food and the remaining two-thirds on all other expenses. What about all the other basic necessities, such as housing, clothing and health care? That’s where the multiplier of three comes in. If a family’s income falls above the line it is not considered in poverty, while those below the line are counted as poor. The government came up with its official method for counting poor people in the mid-1960s.įirst, it asks, what does it cost to purchase a minimally adequate diet during the year for a particularly sized family? That number is then multiplied by three, and you have arrived at the poverty line. Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images Counting the poorīroadly speaking, poverty means not having the money to purchase the basic necessities to maintain a minimally adequate life, such as food, shelter and clothing. The need for food aid exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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![]() A pallet dismantler for disassembling a pallet having a plurality of deck board support interfaces, said dismantler comprising: The dismantler of claim 2 including a safety cover covering at least a portion of said at least one shearing assemblies.ġ3. ![]() The dismantler of claim 2, wherein said actuator selectively moves said shearing blades toward each other with a force of at least approximately 4,000 pounds.ġ2. The dismantler of claim 2, wherein said actuator selectively moves said shearing blades toward each other with a force of at least approximately 2,000 pounds.ġ1. ![]() The dismantler of claim 2, wherein said actuator comprises an electrical actuator.ġ0. The dismantler of claim 2, wherein said actuator comprises a hydraulic actuator.ĩ. The dismantler of claim 5, wherein said pallet support surface spaces an operator sufficiently from said at least one shearing assembly to limit operator contact with said shearing blades.Ĩ. The dismantler of claim 5 wherein said at least one shearing assembly is spaced above said support surface sufficiently to support a pallet from said at least one shearing assembly whereby said pair of shearing blades is self-aligning with a deck board support interface of a pallet.ħ. The dismantler of claim 2, including a pallet support surface below said at least one shearing assembly.Ħ. The dismantler of claim 3, wherein at least two of said at least three shearing assemblies are adjustably positioned with respect to others of said at least three shearing assemblies.ĥ. The dismantler of claim 2, wherein said at least one shearing assembly comprises at least three shearing assemblies.Ĥ. A pallet dismantler for disassembling a pallet having a plurality of deck board support interfaces, said dismantler comprising:Īt least one shearing assembly comprising a pair of arms having first and second opposite end portions, and a pair of shearing blades, each blade mounted at said first end portion of one of said arms, wherein each of said pair of arms is pivotally mounted at a pivot assembly, said pivot assembly positioned between said first and second end portions, said shearing assembly is adapted to selectively position said shearing blades at substantially any one of the deck board support interfaces of a pallet including straddling any other deck board support interface between the one of the deck board support interfaces and said pivot and said at least one shearing assembly including an actuator, said actuator selectively applying a force moving said second end portions of said pair of arms apart to rotate said pair of arms about said pivot assembly to selectively move said shearing blades toward each other with a force sufficient to shear fasteners at a deck board support interface of a pallet.ģ. Providing at least one cutting device that is positionable at any one of the deck board support interfaces, said at least one cutting device comprising a pair of arms having first and second opposite end portions and a pair of shearing blades each blade mounted at said first end portion of one of said arms, wherein each of said pair of arms is rotably mounted selectively positioning said at least one cutting device adjacent a particular deck board support interface of the pallet and cutting fasteners at the particular deck board support interface with said at least one cutting device without the necessity of cutting fasteners at other deck board support interfaces in the row and the column in which the particular deck board support interface is located, said cutting including selectively moving said shearing blades toward each other including rotating said pair of arms, said rotating including applying a force moving said second end portions of said pair of arms apart.Ģ. A method of at least partially disassembling a pallet, the pallet having a plurality of deck board support interfaces, said deck board support interfaces arranged in rows and columns with at least three deck board support interfaces in each row and each column, said method comprising: ![]() On Macs based on Apple silicon, macOS Big Sur can run iOS and iPadOS applications natively and without any modifications needed from developers, aside from allowing the app to be available on the Mac App Store. Likewise, Apple also introduced an updated universal binary format, Universal 2, which allows developers to package their applications so that they can run natively on both ARM64 and x86-64 processors. Apple has said that it will support Intel Macs "for years to come", and most software that has not been ported to run on ARM Macs can use Rosetta 2, an update of a compatibility mechanism originally developed for the PowerPC-to- Intel x86 transition. On November 10, 2020, Apple announced the first Mac Apple silicon chip, the Apple M1, in the Late 2020 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. The chip mentioned in demo videos, and used in the Developer Transition Kit, is the A12Z Bionic. MacOS Big Sur is the first release of macOS for Macs powered by Apple-designed ARM64-based processors, a key part of the transition from Intel x86-64-based processors. Notification Center also features a new widget system similar to that in iOS 14, displaying more information with more customization than previously available. The Notification Center is redesigned, featuring interactive notifications and a transparent user interface. This interface is functionally and visually similar to the Control Center on iOS and iPadOS. Interface Control Center Īn interface with quick toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, screen brightness and system volume has been added to the menu bar. The new OS also brings further integration with Apple's SF Symbols, enabling easier use by third-party developers as UI elements for their applications through AppKit, SwiftUI, and Catalyst, which makes it possible to unify third party applications with the existing Apple-made design language. Its aesthetic has been described as " neumorphism", a portmanteau of new and skeuomorphism. Compared to iOS, Big Sur's icons include more shading and highlights to give a three-dimensional appearance. All standard apps, as well as the Dock and the Menu Bar, are redesigned and streamlined, and their icons now have rounded-square shapes like iOS and iPadOS apps. Its changes include translucency in various places, a new abstract wallpaper for the first time and a new color palette. MacOS Big Sur refreshes the design of the user interface, described by Apple as the biggest change since the introduction of Mac OS X. Using these methods, it is possible to install macOS Big Sur on computers as old as a 2008 MacBook Pro and iMac and 2009 Mac Mini. Developer Transition Kit (only up to Big Sur 11.3 beta 2 )īy using patch tools, macOS Big Sur can be installed on earlier computers that are officially unsupported, such as the 2012 iMac and the 2012 MacBook Pro.Unlike macOS Catalina, which supported every standard configuration Mac that Mojave supported, Big Sur drops support for various Macs released in 2012 and early 2013. To maintain backwards compatibility, macOS Big Sur identified itself as 10.16 to software and in the browser user agent. macOS Big Sur started reporting the system version as "11.0" on all Macs as of the third beta release. ![]() An exception to this was the Developer Transition Kit, which always reported the system version as "11.0". Providing some indication as to how the pre-release operating system may have been viewed internally at Apple during its development cycle, documentation accompanying the initial beta release of macOS Big Sur referred to its version as "10.16", and when upgrading from prior versions of macOS using the Software Update mechanism to early beta releases, the version referred to was "10.16". MacOS Big Sur is the final version of macOS that supports Macs with Nvidia graphics cards, specifically the 15-inch dual graphics late 2013 and mid 2014 MacBook Pro models, as its successor, macOS Monterey, drops support for those models. The operating system is named after the coastal region of Big Sur in the Central Coast of California, continuing the naming trend of California locations that began with OS X Mavericks. To mark the transition, the operating system's major version number was incremented, for the first time since 2001, from 10 to 11. It is also the first macOS version to support Macs with ARM-based processors. Most notably, macOS Big Sur features a user interface redesign that features new blurs to establish a visual hierarchy and also includes a revamp of the Time Machine backup mechanism, among other changes. īig Sur is the successor to macOS Catalina, and was succeeded by macOS Monterey, which was released on October 25, 2021. It was announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 22, 2020, and was released to the public on November 12, 2020. MacOS Big Sur (version 11) is the seventeenth major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s operating system for Macintosh computers. 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The podcast has prompted the former stars, now in their 40s, to dig into an endless vault of stories and emotions from their time on set - while watching the series they starred in largely for the first time. An iHeart representative told IndieWire in 2022 that the “Boy Meets World” podcast regularly gets seven-figure downloads, so the milestone is not unexpected, even if it’s still huge. “Boy Meets World” ran for seven seasons on ABC and enjoyed exuberant reruns in syndication on Disney Channel and ABC Family.ģ0 years since its debut, the show created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly might be more popular than ever, thanks to Strong, Fishel, and Friedle recapping the series on “Pod Meets World,” which recently hit 20 million downloads across platforms. The family sitcom starred Ben Savage as Cory Matthews, an average American boy just trying to make it through the day with the help of mischievous best friend Shawn (Rider Strong), childhood sweetheart Topanga (Danielle Fishel), sweet if slightly insane older brother Eric (Will Friedle), and wise mentor George Feeny (William Daniels). If that sentence made you feel old, take a quick moment to use your retinol and also maybe start exploring how to make a will.ĭone? Welcome back. On September 24, 1993, “Boy Meets World” premiered on ABC. ![]() Until October 15th, you can use code DIGITAL15 to get 15% off your entire order sitewide. These cases will transform your mobile experience for the better. Of those, 57 include Speck’s ClickLock interlocking technology. Isn’t it about time your iPhone case did more for you? There are 169 new cases from Speck in 17 designs and 20 custom colors. 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IBM Watson voices are priced at $25 USD per 1M chars for both standard and neural voices. You will find IBM and the voices listed above in the Text to Speech, Interactive Menu, and Dialogflow Connector blocks. IBM Watson voices are also available in Voximplant Kit. Let ttsVoiceNameRegex = RegExp(/_() Accessing IBM Watson Voices in Voximplant Kit Extract just the name portion from the voice without the prepended language code The example below demonstrates how you’d use the neural version of IBM’s Allison voice, using the call.say function: // Pick your voice here To use IBM Watson voices in Voximplant, - simply choose one of the IBM voices from the VoiceList options in the language object within ttsOptions when using call.say, IVR prompt, and createTTSPlayer. 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We recently added IBM Watson™ Text-to-Speech to our list of speech synthesis engine options, expanding the number of voices you dynamically synthesize as part of phone and web calls. ![]() The NCVER will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with the law, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the NVETR Act. How the NCVER and other bodies handle your personal information We are also authorised by law (under the NVETR Act) to disclose your personal information to the relevant state or territory training authority.įor more detailed information, refer to EOT’s Privacy Policy The NCVER is responsible for collecting, managing, analysing and communicating research and statistics about the Australian VET sector. 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![]() As the edge makes contact with the surface, continue to remove the paper until the entire back is exposed and the tile is laying flat against the surface of the wall or floor. The backing paper also helps to protect the adhesive, so it’s recommended to peel the backing paper from one edge of the tile, then begin to lay the tile in the proper place and orientation. If one tile is facing a different direction than the rest of the tiles, it will likely stand out, though there are patterns that are completely symmetrical on all sides. For the best results, the tiles should be laid according to the arrows on the backing paper, ensuring that all tiles are installed in the same orientation. The reason for this is that the backing paper has arrows to indicate the orientation of the tile. While it may seem appropriate to simply remove the backing and place the tile like you would a sticker, it’s actually a better idea to only peel half of the backing paper. The paper on the back of peel-and-stick tiles is typically referred to as backing paper. Photo: DON’T peel off all backing paper at once. RELATED: Solved! How Much Tile Do I Need? It’s advised to place these partial tiles in out-of-the-way areas, like a corner or the base of the wall, where the deviation from the pattern isn’t so noticeable. This simple step lets you see how the tiles will lay when they are installed, so you can plan the appropriate layout for the project, visualize how you’ll deal with obstacles, and determine where half or partial tiles should be placed. Here’s how to lay peel-and-stick tile properly: When you have the tiles necessary for the project, place a full row of tiles in position without removing the protective backing. It’s important to calculate the number of tiles that are necessary for the project, and determine whether there will be any half or partial tiles needed to fill in small gaps along any of the sides. Whether you are installing peel-and-stick backsplash or floor tiles, you need to measure the whole area first. Peel-and-stick tiles are very easy to use, but this simplicity can often lead to mistakes when users decide to dive into the project without properly measuring the space or creating a layout. RELATED: The Best Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper Options for Your Home DON’T just start installing from the top of the wall. It’s a better idea to fill the grout lines with more grout before installing the new tile to ensure that you are working with a clean and smooth surface. These gaps can be a breeding ground for mold and mildew and they may also cause the tiles to fall off the wall. ![]() Tiles that don’t stick to the indents will lay flat against the wall, but the gap between the tile and the grout seam still exists. Otherwise, the peel-and-stick tile will adhere to the indentations, leaving an uneven finish. ![]() Featuring a textured, water-resistant finish, these 12-inch square tiles can be applied over plywood, vinyl, or concrete subfloors.īuy It: FloorPops Capri Peel and Stick Floor Vinyl Tiles, $17.However, if the tile is being installed over existing ceramic or marble, the grout seams need to be flush to the top of the tile. Rich blue hues and a Moroccan-inspired motif make a bold statement on kitchen or bathroom floors. These self-adhesive vinyl tiles recreate the look of patterned cement tiles without the time-consuming (and expensive) installation. Here are some of our favorite peel-and-stick tile options to add instant style to your floors, each one coming in at less than $80 for 40 square feet. Even better, it comes at a fraction of the cost of traditional options like ceramic or porcelain. This DIY-friendly alternative is easy to install with zero drying time (just peel off the adhesive backing and stick!). ![]() Now, you can skip some of the hassle and expense with peel-and-stick, self-adhesive tiles. But with the average cost of tile materials and installation between $1,000 and $1,500 for a typical 5x8-foot bathroom, upgrading your floors with trendy decorative tile can quickly drain your remodeling budget. Graphic patterned tile is having a moment in kitchens and baths right now. ![]() “It’s made to be eaten by hand,” said Arrieta. I recently visited Jibaritos y Más and decided to try their Lechon Jibarito with an additional side of rice for 3. JIBARITOS Y MÁS - 502 Photos & 564 Reviews - 3400 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, Illinois - Puerto Rican - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Menu - Yelp Jibaritos y Más 4. On the side – arroz con gandules, or rice with pigeon peas, and perhaps a few extra napkins. Their large sandwiches are ideal when you’re really hungry and want something that’ll fill you up. Jibaritos Y Mas always delivers whether you’re in the mood for one of their many jibarito’s or an entree like pollo empanado. ![]() The steak jibaritos are my favorite with the Puerto Rican rice. 3400 W Fullerton Ave Chicago, IL 60647 (773) 799-8601. That tiny spoonful of garlic is a game-changer, adding a burst of flavor, and mimicking a traditional tostone. So delicious Pick up can just be a little hectic. ![]() “So you start adding mayo, lettuce, tomato, cheese you choose the protein of your preference – the most popular ones are steak, chicken, pork cut it right in the middle, add a little garlic on the top and you serve it,” he said. Authentic Puertorican food serving the best Jibaritos in. Pork, or lechon, is outstanding, but so is traditional sliced beef, smothered with cooked onions.Įvery jibarito begins with the bottom plantain getting a shmear of creamy mayo. 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