Yitzhak Goldstein is a professor of philosophy at Harvard University. Born in Israel in 1943, he read philosophy and ethics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before emigrating to the US where he became an eminent and highly respected philosopher specialising in morality and ethics. Published in 1994, ‘An essay concerning objective morality’, is widely regarded to be his masterpiece and has been translated into over 25 languages. Although often misinterpreted, his work is believed by many to have revolutionised the landscape of ethical thought and lead to Goldstein’s being described by the late French ethical philosopher Emmanuel Lévinas as “one of the greatest moral thinkers of our time.”
An essay concerning objective morality challenged common conceptions that morals are objective or that things can be described in objective terms as morally good or bad.
"It is not behavioural traits we are referring to when we talk of morals, but rather the meaning we interpret and attach to them. Whilst it is not possible for a rational man to deny the existence of murderous behaviour, it is conceivable that one might reject the idea that murder is wrong - for in saying that anything whatsoever is morally wrong one is expressing an interpretation of that thing, not a fact about it.¹ It is for this reason that morals are distinctly human."
Published work
Yoel Schwartz and Yitzhak Goldstein, Shoah- A Jewish Perspective on Tragedy in the Context
of the Holocaust (New York. Mesorah Publications, 1990)
An essay concerning objective morality challenged common conceptions that morals are objective or that things can be described in objective terms as morally good or bad.
"It is not behavioural traits we are referring to when we talk of morals, but rather the meaning we interpret and attach to them. Whilst it is not possible for a rational man to deny the existence of murderous behaviour, it is conceivable that one might reject the idea that murder is wrong - for in saying that anything whatsoever is morally wrong one is expressing an interpretation of that thing, not a fact about it.¹ It is for this reason that morals are distinctly human."
Published work
Yoel Schwartz and Yitzhak Goldstein, Shoah- A Jewish Perspective on Tragedy in the Context
of the Holocaust (New York. Mesorah Publications, 1990)
Alex Daniel (born June 4, 1985) is an amateur American actor best known for his role as the villain Jesse in the independent film All Hell Broke Loose.
Daniel began his acting career during a short stint as a bartender after dropping out of Clemson University. He first appeared as an extra in Army Wives before meeting Christopher Forbes and being cast in his first major role.
Biography
Early life
Daniel was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Stephen and Charlene Daniel. Both his parents are of Italian descent. His mother owns a toy shop and his father is a doctor. He is the only actor in his family.
Daniel attended Bishop England High School on Daniel Island in South Carolina, but he was not active in any clubs or sports, including drama. He graduated in 2003. After high school, Daniel went on to Clemson University. His major changed several times, from engineering to undeclared to English to theater before he finally pulled out due to dissatisfaction with the theater opportunities at the school. He moved back to Charleston and began work as a bartender.
Career
Daniel began his acting career with numerous small roles in local television and film productions. He has appeared as an extra in two episodes of Army Wives, both times as a dead body. Motivated by these small successes, Daniel kept searching for a bigger role despite the general lack of opportunities in Charleston and his own lack of an adequate portfolio.
In 2008, Daniel met Christopher Forbes at the bar where he was working. Forbes told him about an independent film he was creating starring David Carradine. Daniel donated $2,500 towards the production and was cast as one of the villainous cowboys, Jesse. The movie was filmed on location in California and in a ghost town in North Carolina. The movie was originally called Long Shot, but the title was changed to All Hell Broke Loose before being released to DVD. The film premiered at Cinebarre in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Daniel was deeply shaken by the death of David Carradine, which was discovered on Daniel's 24th birthday. He stated in a local interview that he briefly considered giving up acting but realized that Carradine would have wanted him to persevere.
Forbes is moving ahead with a sequel to All Hell Broke Loose despite the loss of Carradine, but Daniel is not expected to reprise his role as Jesse due to that character's death in the first film.
Personal life
Daniel is unmarried and has no kids. He currently lives in Charleston, but he has expressed in interviews a desire to move to California in order to explore further acting opportunities.
Daniel sings in the choir at Stella Maris Catholic Church on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.
Daniel is a dog lover, particularly golden retrievers. He also enjoys kayaking, video games, and competitive eating.
Daniel began his acting career during a short stint as a bartender after dropping out of Clemson University. He first appeared as an extra in Army Wives before meeting Christopher Forbes and being cast in his first major role.
Biography
Early life
Daniel was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Stephen and Charlene Daniel. Both his parents are of Italian descent. His mother owns a toy shop and his father is a doctor. He is the only actor in his family.
Daniel attended Bishop England High School on Daniel Island in South Carolina, but he was not active in any clubs or sports, including drama. He graduated in 2003. After high school, Daniel went on to Clemson University. His major changed several times, from engineering to undeclared to English to theater before he finally pulled out due to dissatisfaction with the theater opportunities at the school. He moved back to Charleston and began work as a bartender.
Career
Daniel began his acting career with numerous small roles in local television and film productions. He has appeared as an extra in two episodes of Army Wives, both times as a dead body. Motivated by these small successes, Daniel kept searching for a bigger role despite the general lack of opportunities in Charleston and his own lack of an adequate portfolio.
In 2008, Daniel met Christopher Forbes at the bar where he was working. Forbes told him about an independent film he was creating starring David Carradine. Daniel donated $2,500 towards the production and was cast as one of the villainous cowboys, Jesse. The movie was filmed on location in California and in a ghost town in North Carolina. The movie was originally called Long Shot, but the title was changed to All Hell Broke Loose before being released to DVD. The film premiered at Cinebarre in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Daniel was deeply shaken by the death of David Carradine, which was discovered on Daniel's 24th birthday. He stated in a local interview that he briefly considered giving up acting but realized that Carradine would have wanted him to persevere.
Forbes is moving ahead with a sequel to All Hell Broke Loose despite the loss of Carradine, but Daniel is not expected to reprise his role as Jesse due to that character's death in the first film.
Personal life
Daniel is unmarried and has no kids. He currently lives in Charleston, but he has expressed in interviews a desire to move to California in order to explore further acting opportunities.
Daniel sings in the choir at Stella Maris Catholic Church on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.
Daniel is a dog lover, particularly golden retrievers. He also enjoys kayaking, video games, and competitive eating.
Kelvin Antonio Pichardo (Born: October 13, 1985 in Santiago, Dominican Republic) is a right-handed minor league baseball pitcher with the San Francisco Giants organization.
Originally signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2003, he started his professional career off in 2004, where - with the GCL Phillies - he pitched in 12 games, starting 11 of them. He posted a 5-5 record with 62 strikeouts in 58 innings and a 2.79 ERA.
In 2005, Pichardo didn't fare as well as he had in 2004. He pitched in 10 games for the GCL Phillies, starting nine of them. He went 2-3 with 37 strikeouts in 54 innings and a 4.17 ERA.
On August 28, 2005, he was traded to the Giants for Michael Tucker.
In 2006, he split time between the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Augusta Greenjackets. Combined, he went 4-7 with 59 strikeouts in 52 1/3 innings and a 3.61 ERA.
He split time with the San Jose Giants and Connecticut Defenders in 2007. Used entirely as a reliever, he went a combined 4-5 with 87 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings of work. In 46 games, he posted a 3.33 ERA with five saves.Overall, he has gone 16-16 with a 3.45 ERA in 86 minor league games (25 starts). He has struck out 245 batters in 232 innings, saving six games.
On March 23, 2009 he was suspended for 50 games by Major League Baseball after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
Originally signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2003, he started his professional career off in 2004, where - with the GCL Phillies - he pitched in 12 games, starting 11 of them. He posted a 5-5 record with 62 strikeouts in 58 innings and a 2.79 ERA.
In 2005, Pichardo didn't fare as well as he had in 2004. He pitched in 10 games for the GCL Phillies, starting nine of them. He went 2-3 with 37 strikeouts in 54 innings and a 4.17 ERA.
On August 28, 2005, he was traded to the Giants for Michael Tucker.
In 2006, he split time between the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Augusta Greenjackets. Combined, he went 4-7 with 59 strikeouts in 52 1/3 innings and a 3.61 ERA.
He split time with the San Jose Giants and Connecticut Defenders in 2007. Used entirely as a reliever, he went a combined 4-5 with 87 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings of work. In 46 games, he posted a 3.33 ERA with five saves.Overall, he has gone 16-16 with a 3.45 ERA in 86 minor league games (25 starts). He has struck out 245 batters in 232 innings, saving six games.
On March 23, 2009 he was suspended for 50 games by Major League Baseball after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
Internet Connectivity Provider
Remote Link Access Point
RLAP Layer2 Access Point
Remote Link Access Point is a mechanism to interconnect devices on OSI layer 2 which allows internet connectivity like analogous manner to WIFI access points.
This method offers great advantages for integrators of applications that require transparent and secure remote access, reducing time to market of new products and the saving costs of developing the communication layer such as framed as M2M.
The system is based on the principle of P2P networks of 3 layers, adapting dynamically to the accessibility features of network nodes connected to the Internet, offering a secure and interoperable platform, including utilities for managing QoS in the user environment. This feature makes the availability of bandwidth can be maintained freely by the user without being tied to certain protocols of the OSI layer 3 on operating the TELCO.
Using this technology makes possible the appearance of new actors in the Internet market such as Internet Connectivity Provider (ICP) that can evolve into business models similar to ISP, as Internet Service Providers.
RLAP offers the possibility of creating horizontal connectivity services that can be used interchangeably for different end uses both domestic and professional.
Most connectivity applications through internet presents a set of common requirements that can be virtualized and available as a service, providing to applications developers the possibility of offering a set of high performance features without having to invest in expensive infrastructure and development.
RLAP defined from the usual requirements that arise in most cases:
- Security - Transparency - Ability End2End - Availability - Configurability - Exploitation - Maintainability - Traceability - Redundancy
Remote Link Access Point
RLAP Layer2 Access Point
Remote Link Access Point is a mechanism to interconnect devices on OSI layer 2 which allows internet connectivity like analogous manner to WIFI access points.
This method offers great advantages for integrators of applications that require transparent and secure remote access, reducing time to market of new products and the saving costs of developing the communication layer such as framed as M2M.
The system is based on the principle of P2P networks of 3 layers, adapting dynamically to the accessibility features of network nodes connected to the Internet, offering a secure and interoperable platform, including utilities for managing QoS in the user environment. This feature makes the availability of bandwidth can be maintained freely by the user without being tied to certain protocols of the OSI layer 3 on operating the TELCO.
Using this technology makes possible the appearance of new actors in the Internet market such as Internet Connectivity Provider (ICP) that can evolve into business models similar to ISP, as Internet Service Providers.
RLAP offers the possibility of creating horizontal connectivity services that can be used interchangeably for different end uses both domestic and professional.
Most connectivity applications through internet presents a set of common requirements that can be virtualized and available as a service, providing to applications developers the possibility of offering a set of high performance features without having to invest in expensive infrastructure and development.
RLAP defined from the usual requirements that arise in most cases:
- Security - Transparency - Ability End2End - Availability - Configurability - Exploitation - Maintainability - Traceability - Redundancy