![]() ![]() Nahuatl was one of the primary languages of the Aztecs, mainly spoken in central and western Mexico, and it’s still spoken by about 1.5 million people in Central Mexico today!Īztec people were mainly based in Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City, so if you have relatives nearby, or you’re from Mexico, you could have some Aztec ancestors!Īztec people are also referred to as Tenochtitlan and Nahuatl ‒ after their main city and language. In this list, you’ll find lots of Aztec girl names, Aztec names for boys, and some gender-neutral Nahuatl names, too. They also referred to the son of Neil.Aztec baby names are strong and beautiful, with powerful meanings, so if you’re looking to honor your Mesoamerican heritage, why not consider one of our top Nahuatl names? It means rival.Ī person who is a champion. The last ruler of AztecĬombatant Soldier Warrior Defender Fighter Rival To accord, the Papalotl title Aztec warriors captured three captives during battle. Papalotl :- Papalotl means ‘butterfly’ that is why they wore the symbol of a butterfly.Cuextacatl warriors were identified by their conical hats. Cuextacatl :- Becoming the warrior of this unit an Aztec warrior had to capture at least two captives successfully.They were famous for never stepping back in the active war. To join the Shorn Ones unit a warrior had to capture six or more captives. They also carried a long braid at the back of their heads. ![]()
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![]() ![]() You can get the 45mm smartwatch with a metal bracelet if the rubber version doesn’t feel upmarket enough, but I’d give this one a try before you make that decision. It’s also simple and fast to adjust at any time, making it very easy to live with. The perforated rubber strap with Tag Heuer’s fantastic folding clasp is very comfortable, more so than the full rubber version that was fitted to the 42mm Connected Calibre E4 that I previously wore. However, Tag Heuer doesn’t really push sleep tracking as a key feature. It’s 115 grams, so more than twice that of an Apple Watch Series 8 with a Braided Solo Loop strap, and that makes it uncomfortable to wear overnight. It’s actually the weight that’s more noticeable. Is it too big? It’s on my 6.5-inch wrist in the photos, and I don’t think it looks ridiculous, but there’s no doubt it’s a big smartwatch. The polished bezel glints in the sun, and the screen is set right up against the sapphire crystal for a very watch-like look. The finish on the stainless steel puts the very ordinary-looking titanium on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro to shame, as it combines both a sand-blasted-like texture with highly polished sections for real visual appeal. It looks and feels like a luxury product should. The 45mm case of the Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 is made from stainless steel, and so is the folding clasp, while the bezel is ceramic. Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4: design Andy Boxall/Digital Trends A new section below talks more about it, and we have a complete look at the Bright Black Edition watch with Wear OS 3 here. The new software has transformed the experience. Review update July 2023: The 45mm Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4’s review score was bumped up to an 8/10 and received a Recommended Product Award after we revisited a version of the smartwatch with Google’s Wear OS 3 installed. It turns out that thinking only about size is the wrong way to approach these two smartwatches, and will not help you make a decision about which one to buy. Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4: verdict.Using Wear OS 3 on the Bright Black Edition smartwatch.Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 (45mm): price and availability. ![]() Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4: battery and charging.Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4: activity tracking.Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4: screen and performance. ![]() ![]() ![]() Press the dynamic content button and add dynamic content for the File content using the content created from the Convert file OneDrive action.Ĭonverting your Excel files to PDF is a common task.Select the folder where you want to create the PDF.Add a Create file action from the OneDrive connector.Select PDF as the Target type for the conversion.Add a Convert file action from the OneDrive connector.The first to convert the file and the second to create the file. You’re going to need to add two actions to your automation. The file you want to convert will need to be saved in OneDrive. You could use this to do things like automatically create and send PDF invoices by email at the end of the month. This means you can convert PDF files as part of some automated process. There is a Power Automate action that can convert files to PDF. Convert File to PDF in Power AutomateĪll the previous options to convert your Excel file to PDF are great and they will save you valuable clicks, but they are not automated. The PDF of the converted Excel file will also be added as an attachment. ![]() When you press this command, it will automatically create a new Outlook email with a subject line of the Excel workbook name. This will place the E-mail as PDF Attachment command into your quick access toolbar. Scroll down and select E-mail as PDF Attachment.In the Excel Options menu and you can add the E-mail as PDF Attachment command. This is super useful if you need to email your files as PDF’s.Īgain, right click on the quick access toolbar and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar from the menu. It will convert your Excel file to PDF and then create a new email message with the PDF attached. This is one of my favourites on the list as it does two things for you. Email as PDF Attachment Quick Access Toolbar Command You can now use this command from the Quick Access Toolbar to publish your Excel file as a PDF document. Press the Add button to add the command into your selection of Quick Access Toolbar commands.Scroll down and select Publish as PDF or XPS.Make sure you’re on the Quick Access Toolbar tab in the Options menu.This will open up the Excel Options menu and you can add the Publish as PDF or XPS command from here. Right click anywhere on the quick access toolbar and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar from the menu. You can add the publish as PDF command to the quick access toolbar to avoid the step of going to the File tab. Publish as PDF Quick Access Toolbar Command This will open up the Publish as PDF or XPS menu, which is exactly like the Save As menu and you can choose the location to publish as well as access advanced PDF Options. It turns out, you can use this to export your file as a PDF! I never really noticed this, but there’s an Export option in the File menu. This will open up a the Save As menu and you can navigate to a new save location as well as access the advanced Options for PDF files. If you want to change the save location or access other advanced PDF file options then you can click on the More options link just below the file type selection. This is the most commonly used method and you might have already used this once or twice already.Įasy enough, and your new PDF file will be saved in the same location as the Excel file is saved. In this post, I’ll show you 5 ways you can easily convert your Excel file into a PDF. There’s a good chance you’ve probably needed to convert your Excel file into a PDF. Excel and PDF are two very popular file types. ![]() ![]() ![]() His life shockingly came to an abrupt end after battling cancer for four whole years in August 2020.Ĭhadwick Boseman's family revealed that he was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer back in 2016.
![]() ![]() These are crucial pieces of any good story, elements that grip the imagination and fuel additional interest.īut the real power of the molasses flood story is what it exemplifies and represents, not just to Boston but to America. Goliath courtroom drama, and created a collection of heroes that saved lives that day and sought justice afterward. The molasses flood was a tragedy (twenty-one killed, 150 injured), it occurred in a great city, contained a “whodunit” element (why did the tank collapse?), spawned in its aftermath a true David vs. ![]() Undoubtedly, some of that interest comes from a visceral reaction to the disaster. Afterward, the inevitable response is: “Why didn’t I know about this and where can I learn more?” I have done presentations about the molasses flood to hundreds of people, and when they hear the entire story, wrapped in its full historical context, they are almost always fascinated and anxious to delve more deeply into the topic. Often, the first reaction of the uninformed when they hear the words “molasses flood” is a raised eyebrow, maybe a restrained giggle, followed by the incredulous, “What, you’re serious? It’s really true?”īut perhaps the biggest reason the flood has not claimed its proper place in Boston’s history is because, until this book, the story-if known at all-has been mistakenly viewed as an isolated incident, unconnected with larger trends in American history. The substance itself gives the entire event an unusual, whimsical quality. No prominent people were killed in the molasses flood, and the survivors did not go on to become famous they were mostly immigrants and city workers who returned to their workaday lives, recovered from injuries, and provided for their families.Īnother reason the flood has never attained lofty historical significance may be because of its very essence-molasses. Kennedy, perhaps it is difficult to make room for an event in which ordinary people were affected most. One is that, in a city defined by so much compelling and pivotal history, from the founding of Plymouth Colony to the Battle of Bunker Hill, from the Abolitionist movement to John F. There may be several reasons for this indifference. One of the converted World War II amphibious vehicles that transport tourists through the downtown streets and into the Charles River, part of Boston’s renowned “Duck Tours,” is named “Molly Molasses,” but most who learn about the city’s famous landmarks leave with little actual knowledge about the molasses flood.īeyond these references, the story of the flood has remained elusive, surfacing occasionally in the folksy myth recounted by cab drivers and citizens alike that on hot summer days, for years after the flood, one could still smell the sweet, sticky aroma of molasses. A small plaque in the North End marks the site of the flood (placed there by the Bostonian Society in the mid-1990s), and tourist trolleys slow down when approaching the area so the driver can point out the location. ![]() Even in Boston, the flood today remains part of the city’s folklore, but not its heritage. ![]() It is probably not surprising, then, that the disaster-an event that knocked Prohibition and the League of Nations out of the headlines-is little more than a footnote on the pages of America’s past. A few works of children’s fiction allude to the event, but the story lines of these books generally focus on fun and adventure in a fanciful “world of molasses,” rather than depicting the event as the tragedy it was. There are no other books on the subject, and little has been written on the flood at all, save for a handful of magazine articles and newspaper retrospectives that have appeared sporadically through the years. It was not simply a disaster that occurred on a mild January day in 1919, but rather a saga that spanned a decade, from the construction of the tank in 1915 through the conclusion of a huge civil lawsuit in 1925. THIS is the first full accounting of the Great Boston Molasses Flood. ![]() ![]() You can see who’s talking to an accountĭo you ever wonder what sort of engagement a Twitter account has? Using Echofon’s ‘mentions’ feature when looking at an account lets you check. If you’re using Twitter to market a business this way gives your account far more presence in your followers’ feeds.ħ. Just hit ‘Retweet’ when you’re on the tweet and then ‘Retweet with Comment’. The retweet gives your own account little exposure as the only sign of it is a green icon with ‘X retweeted’ (below), while the quote tweet doesn’t have the RT that we’ve come to be so familiar with.īut using Echofon you can retweet a tweet the old way that shows the ‘RT’ that we know and love, letting others know you you’re a curator of good content in the process. The official Twitter app gives you two retweet options – ‘Retweet’ and ‘Quote Tweet’. Once the links are tweeted, all stats are stored in your Bit.ly account to study at a later date. To add your account this select the ‘i’ beside your username, choose ‘Bit.ly’, then enter your username and password. Conveniently, Echofon lets you connect your Bit.ly account to the app, meaning all links shared are shortened and stored in your Bit.ly account. One of the most popular link shortners out there is Bit.ly. ![]() If you’re a marketeer then you might want to see how many clicks your links are getting. It allows you to link your bit.ly account To do this tap the search icon down the bottom right when you’re on your feed, select the information icon beside the current trending location and choose where you want to see what’s most popular on Twitter.ĥ. However, if you’re an Echofon user you can change trending location from within the app. When using the official Twitter app, to see what’s trending somewhere other than where you’re located you need to go into the phone’s settings (not the app’s), change…let’s just say you say it’s cumbersome. But this was only for official Twitter platforms such as the online web client, mobile or tablet apps. If Echofon is your app of choice when browsing tweets on your smartphone, previews of those Instagram photos will still appear. In December 2012 Twitter announced it would no longer be showing previews of Instagram photos in the feed. Instagram images still show up in the feed Using Echofon, you can mute certain hashtags. To do this select the ‘i’ beside your username, choose ‘Mute’ then hit ‘New item’ under ‘Hash Tag’.ģ. Do you know what can be even more annoying? Multiple tweets from the one Twitter chat over a small amount of time. To do this select the ‘i’ beside your username, choose ‘Mute’ then hit ‘New item’ under ‘User’.ĭo you know what can be annoying? Twitter chats. To shut certain people up without hurting their feelings simply mute them in Echofon. Have you ever hid a friend on Facebook as you were sick of what they were saying because you know you couldn’t unfriend them? Since Twitter doesn’t offer you the same functionality, have you been hesitant from unfollowing a friend on Twitter for the same reasons because you’re afraid they’ll find out you stopped following them? Using Echofon, you don’t need to worry about that thanks to the ‘Mute’ function. I just really like their app and its functions and think more people should use it.) 1. (Before I continue I’d like to state that I don’t know anybody in Echofon, I’m not being paid to write this post and I don’t owe them a favour. So below are ten reasons why you should be using it. So much so that I feel compelled to get others to use it, hence the penning of this post. I also gave Tweetcaster a go along with Tweetbot, while I tried the official Twitter app out for a while too.īut Echofon, the app I’ve used for the last couple of years, is by far the best Twitter app I’ve ever used. I then moved on to Twitterific which I used for a couple of years. ![]() Over the years I’ve used lots of different Twitter apps on my phone (iPhone in case you were wondering). My original app of choice was Tweetdeck, but then they gave their app an overhaul and the end was result was horrible. Echofon – the best Twitter app for iPhone/Android there is ![]() ![]() ![]() This caused her, and the rest of the people of earth to become extremely long-lived with extended longevity of living for hundreds or thousands of years. However, in both manga and anime versions, it is clear that the world becomes reformed under her powers, ridding the known world of evil and sickness. Letters she sends through the Space-Time Door to Chibiusa are sometimes signed with a drawing of herself (and sometimes King Endymion) instead of a name. Also, in Episode 146, Diana says that the King and Queen sometimes play sick to get out of things. This proved that even after centuries of taking the Moon Kingdom throne, she still cannot write fluently in kanji. This incarnation is shown to be more mature than the present-day Usagi, though she still has her moments-in Episode 104, Chibiusa gives the Senshi a letter from the future, in which the Queen asks them to train her-the letter is simplistic and contains almost no kanji. She becomes Neo-Queen Serenity after warding off a second Ice Age, though the specifics of this are never discussed. Usagi learns that she will be given the title "Sovereign of Earth" and Mamoru will become King Endymion alongside her. She is first seen in this future form in Episode 68 of the anime. In the second season, it is revealed that Usagi, as Serenity, will eventually become the queen of a new Silver Millennium called Crystal Tokyo, which will already exist in the 30th century where the Earth and the Moon coexist in harmony and prosperity. Chibiusa can control the Earth because her father, known as King Endymion, is the king of the Earth, and the Moon because her mother is the Queen of the Moon. When it comes to parenting, however, she is a semi-strict mother to her daughter Chibiusa, whom she is trying to teach and perfect into being the next Queen of the Moon and Earth. Neo-Queen Serenity is a wise and just ruler of her kingdom. Neo-Queen Serenity speaks in a normal voice with a matured tone. Unlike her past self, who speaks in a higher pitch. Although aware of the situation, Chibiusa rarely does this. ![]() In the anime and manga series, this form is the one that Chibiusa considers as truly being her mother, while Usagi of the past is regarded as more of a big-sister figure and many characters often mistake them for sisters. Her face and facial expressions are drawn to look more mature than the 20th century Usagi, but her iconic hairstyle is retained. The crescent moon is always visible on her forehead, just as it was with her princess form. She wears an altered version of the dress she wore as a princess, with the shoulder pieces omitted and a large, wing-shaped bow replacing the smaller one of the princess outfit. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() After a rocky start, Simon and Garfunkel also found mainstream success in 1965. Tensions began to rise between himself and the folk and protest movements, however, and 19 saw a rapid change in his musical style. He returned in 1963, to sing with Joan Baez at the March on Washington. In December of that year, he toured in the United Kingdom. Bob Dylan signed with Columbia Records in October of 1962, and moved to 161 West 4th Street. Peter, Paul, and Mary sang at the March on Washington in 1963, and at the Selma-Montgomery March in 1965. It is believed that their relationship was the inspiration for her song, ‘Tin Angel.’ Mitchell also frequented the Tin Angel Café next door, along with Roy Blumenfeld. It was also the place where Joni Mitchell had her first performance in New York City, in 1967. Another hangout and performance space was at 152 Bleecker Street, at Café au Go Go, which opened in 1964.īefore it closed in 1969, Café au Go Go hosted Judy Collins, Odetta, the Grateful Dead (who made their New York debut here), Linda Ronstadt, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, James Cotton, Muddy Waters, Jefferson Airplane, Cream, and many others. Folk musicians also gathered at the Bottom Line (15 West 4th Street), and the Village Gate (160 Bleecker Street). Paul Clayton reportedly met Bob Dylan at the Kettle of Fish he and Dave Van Ronk would become mentors to Dylan. ![]() ![]() The Gaslight Café and the Kettle of Fish (at 116 and 114 MacDougal Street, respectively) had also continued to book and serve folk musicians. This was the beginning of a long-standing grudge between Dylan and Simon.) (Bob Dylan was there, and apparently talked through the whole show. One evening, with Columbia producer Tom Wilson in the audience, they debuted three songs: ‘Sparrow,’ ‘He Was My Brother,’ and ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Wilson brought the duo in for a studio audition, where they were signed, after another performance of ‘The Sound of Silence.’ They returned to Gerde’s Folk City in 1964 as Simon and Garfunkel. ![]() In 1963, a duo calling themselves ‘Kane & Garr’ began playing at Gerde’s Folk City on Monday nights. She would launch his career, inviting him to play with her on stage, and scolding fans who found his voice bothersome. She was quickly rising in popularity at the time, becoming known as the ‘Queen of Folk,’ and he was apparently eager to impress her. This is also where he first played ‘Blowin’ in the Wind,’ and met Joan Baez. He also got his first major break here, when his performance was reviewed in the New York Times. Bob Dylan had his first professional gig here on April 11, 1961, supporting Blues great John Lee Hooker. The Weavers (including Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie), Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Loudon Wainwright III, and Rev. English was MC at the venue, working alongside Charlie Rothschild, who would become Judy Collins’ manager. Carolyn Hester and Logan English were the first two folk musicians to perform there, in June of 1960. Gerde’s Folk City, at 11 West 4th Street, was another popular performance space and hangout. (It is still open today, at 147 Bleecker Street.) It held hootenannies every week, and also hosted Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Odetta, Neil Young, Pete Seeger, Josh White, and Phil Ochs, among many, many others. The Bitter End had just opened that year. She, Yarrow, and Stookey performed together as Peter, Paul, and Mary, for the first time at the Bitter End in 1961. As an adult, she moved to Macdougal Street, and hung out with the Clancy Brothers at the White Horse Tavern (567 Hudson Street). She attended Elizabeth Irwin High School, where her musical director introduced her to Pete Seeger. Mary Travers had been born in Kentucky, but her family had moved to Greenwich Village when she was about three years old. So was Noel Paul Stookey, who had come to the Village in 1959, as well as Peter Yarrow. He continued to play with Neil, who is now better known for writing ‘Everybody’s Talking,’ which was featured in the film ‘Midnight Cowboy.’ Paul Clayton and Dave van Ronk were also playing at Café Wha? at the time. Fred Neil, the club’s MC, found out that he was a musician, and asked him to play something. Just a few hours after slamming the car door shut, Dylan was walking into Café Wha?, at 115 MacDougal Street. He’d dropped out of the University of Minnesota, and spent the last twenty-four hours driving east with Fred Underhill and two others. But it is widely accepted that Bob Dylan arrived in New York City on 24 January 1961, in the midst of the coldest winter New York had seen in 28 years. MacDougal Street between Minetta Lane and Bleecker Streets. ![]() |
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