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Back these dreamy solar lanterns on Kickstarter and help people without power

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Cue the mood lighting.

A Kickstarter project wants to ensure that you never have to choose between aesthetics and the environment again. Meet the Smart Solar Garden, a dreamy combination of green technology and customizable lighting that needs its own HGTV segment.

SEE ALSO: Nanoleaf Aurora is a smart lighting panel that changes color to music

The lights of the Smart Solar Garden come in the form of glowing lanterns that are powered by the sun. They can be fully charged with 12-16 hours of direct sunlight or 1-2 hours of magnetic USB input, so messing with outlets and extension cords won't be an issue. Read more...

More about Outdoors, Solar Energy, Lighting, Solar Power, and Aesthetics Reported by Mashable 12 hours ago.

Suspect sought in New Aurora stabbing incident: NOPD

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Suspect is accused of stabbing his son after a verbal altercation turned physical. Reported by nola.com 6 hours ago.

AWS Offers Aurora Cloud DB Service Compatible With PostgreSQL

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AWS Offers Aurora Cloud DB Service Compatible With PostgreSQL Amazon Web Services on Tuesday announced the general availability of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility. The service is now fully compatible with both MySQL and PostgreSQL, the company said. AWS also announced that customers migrating to Amazon Aurora from another database can use the AWS Database Migration Service free of charge for the next six months. Reported by Linux Insider 5 hours ago.

First Centennial Mortgage Honored as One of Chicago Tribune’s Top Workplaces 2017

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First Centennial Mortgage has been recognized as one of Chicago’s most dynamic and supportive local businesses as part of the Chicago Tribune’s Top Workplaces 2017, for a second year in a row.

AURORA, Ill. (PRWEB) November 15, 2017

First Centennial Mortgage has been recognized as one of Chicago’s most dynamic and supportive local businesses as part of the Chicago Tribune’s Top Workplaces 2017, for a second year in a row.

“We could not be more honored to be selected again this year for The Top Workplaces 2017,” said Dave McCormick, executive vice president at First Centennial Mortgage. “We have a culture that embraces teamwork, innovation and selflessness, and are fortunate to have the very best employees. We appreciate the dedication and meaningful work that our group demonstrates every day with a ‘yes, we will’ attitude.”

Companies were selected by employee surveys conducted by Energage that measured such key qualities such as company leadership, communication, career opportunities, working environment, managerial skills, pay and benefits.

If you are interested in being a part of the FCM culture and joining our team, please visit our careers page for more information.

About First Centennial Mortgage

First Centennial Mortgage is a family owned mortgage lender headquartered in Aurora, Illinois. Founded in 1995, brothers Steven and David McCormick have grown their mortgage firm from a simple mortgage broker to a multi-office mortgage banking powerhouse currently licensed to do business in 10 states. All loan processing, underwriting, closing and funding is done in house.

The company has been named one of the Top 100 mortgage companies by Mortgage Executive Magazine, one of the Top 10 Most Dependable Lenders in the country by Goldline Research in Forbes Magazine, and a Top 100 Mortgage Employer by National Mortgage Professional Magazine. Like us on Facebook, follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter. Reported by PRWeb 17 hours ago.

The Symphony of Extremes - Visit Finland and Apocalyptica create music from Finnish DNA

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Authenticity and extremes make Finland a desirable destination

SHANGHAI, Nov. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Visit Finland hosted the world premiere of The Symphony of Extremes, a unique new piece of music based on Finnish DNA and composed by Eicca Toppinen from the famous Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica. The song and its accompanying video fuse art, science and travel in a completely new way, representing the Finnish mindset and the land's strong contrasts. It will be included in Apocalyptica's upcoming new album and will be performed at their live concert.

For the  full multimedia release, click here: http://www.prnasia.com/mnr/visitfinland_20171115en.shtmlThe Symphony of Extremes, Born from Finnish DNA

The song was created as part of Visit Finland campaign entitled 'The Symphony of the Extremes -- Born from Finnish DNA'. The idea behind the project is to delve deep into the Finnish psyche to introduce Finland's cultural core through a musical execution of putting the DNA structure to music. The music video is available to review from the link below:

 

A number of professionals at the apex of their fields including Jonathan Middleton, visiting professor at the University of Tampere who has developed a program that can create sounds from the base pairs found in DNA; and Eicca Toppinen, a member of the Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica formed in 1993, who composed the new piece of music based on DNA samples gathered around Finland by geneticists.World Premiere of The Symphony of Extremes Music Video

 Eicca Toppinen, from Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica

The professionals have worked together for 4 months and followed the creative process and highlighted a group of noteworthy people behind the genes. Several individual sounds and notes throughout the song that are sourced directly from the collected DNA material.

Finland's genome is the most diverse type in Europe. Finland has always been at the crossroads of east and west. Its roots go both ways. Throughout history, people from various corners of Europe and Asia have migrated towards the patch of land that is Finland today. Finland is also one of the most uniform, equalitarian and safe nations in the world. These quality attracts people from all over the world.

"Finland is an appealing destination, especially thanks to the authenticity and extremes that visitors can experience here. These extremes are everywhere: in the people and seasons, our light and darkness, cold and heat -- as well as water in all its forms", head of Visit Finland *Paavo Virkkunen from Finpro *explains.

He sees that distinctive marketing is exactly the right way to set Finland apart from neighbouring countries.  Authenticity is key for traveller's experience.Aurora Borealis in Finland

Finland has been attracting an unprecedented level of positive attention internationally in 2017, the 100th Anniversary of the country's independence. Finland was named one of the top countries in the world for travellers by the Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2017 and waves of tourists have been attracted to Finland by their 2017 calendar of centennial celebrations and events. Finland Tourism has been experiencing the great boost in China alongside Finnish Prime Minister's Visit.

 "We wanted to tell Finland's story through an experiment that unites art, science and travel. This symphony is a brilliant example of Finland's innovative spirit. Also, music brings people together: we want to reach altogether new audiences through the campaign", Virkkunen explains.

*A story of fascinating extremes*

The Symphony of Extremes was composed by Apocalyptica frontman *Eicca Toppinen*.* *The song combines cellos with metal music. 

"It was extremely intriguing to compose a song based on the Finnish genotype. It took time to find the right approach, since the DNA sequences don't really sound like anything by themselves. The end result combines DNA in many forms, even as riffs. We wanted to create a distinctly Finnish feel to the song, which I hope the audience can pick up as well. This highly rewarding project is our tribute to Finland's centennial", Toppinen says and adds that Apocalyptica will also perform the symphony live at their shows.

The music video is designed to showcase Finland as a uniquely appealing destination. It is a combination of impressionistic cinema and diverse visuals of nature in Finland. The video inspires the mind and imagination, creates new associations and builds a coherent story that interlinks Finland's nature and national character.

*A union of art and science*

The symphony required DNA samples to be gathered from Finland's extremities: Nuorgam, Hattuvaara and the Hitis archipelago. The nitrogenous bases found in the samples have been converted into sounds with the help of *Jonathan Middleton*, guest professor at Tampere University, who has developed a specialised program for the task.

Also on hand were experts *Paivi Onkamo*, professor of genetics at Helsinki University, who specialises on DNA in and around ancient Finland, and *Janna Saarela*, head of research at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, who was in charge of gathering and analysing the DNA samples.

"The finished symphony is incredible, and we're extremely happy to be part of this union of science and art", Saarela rejoices.

*A Showcase of Picturesque Nature in Finland*

The nature visuals of the music video have been captured around Finland during all of four seasons.

Finland is a destination for travellers searching for unique and extreme experiences in their destinations.

As beautiful as Finland is during the summer months, it is in winter that the country is truly enveloped in a magical charm. The forests of spruce, pine, and beech become laden with snow, lakes freeze over, everywhere a pristine white blanket covers the land, and the air is cold, fresh, and pure. Staying indoors and waiting for the thaw isn't an option for the Finns, and so they find a multitude of ways of enjoying the winter.

Skiing, whether cross-country or downhill, is always popular, and there are opportunities from the Baltic coast in the south right up the northernmost hills of Lapland to enjoy this sport. Snowboarding, tobogganing, and snowshoe trekking are also great ways of getting out and about in the snow, but for those who prefer to conserve their energies there are plenty of snowmobiles available to rent, or even the chance to take a reindeer or husky-pulled sleigh ride.

One major attraction travelling to Finland in winter is visiting Santa in his village located in Lapland. Other unique attractions include the incredibly beautiful Snow Castle in Kemi, taking a dip into the frozen waters of the Gulf of Bothnia from the reconverted ice-breaker Sampo, the village of Lainio which features a Snow Village that includes a SnowHotel with around 30 individually decorated suites, an IceBar, an Igloo Disco, and an abundance of ice sculptures. And of course, the Northern Lights a phenomenon of beauty unique to only a few places in the world.

More information for the Symphony of Extremes can be seen at www.symphonyofextremes.com
Press material can be found at http://www.visitfinland.com/symphonyofextremes/press/

*Visit Finland* is a national authority on tourism and an active force in promoting international travel to Finland. Visit Finland supports the travel industry and helps businesses and groups develop products and services for the international market. Visitors from abroad brought in €3.9 billion in revenue comparable to export in 2016. Visit Finland is part of Finpro.

www.visitfinland.fi www.visitfinland.com 

Finpro helps Finnish SMEs reach international markets, encourages foreign direct investment in Finland and promotes tourism. Finpro consists of Export Finland, Visit Finland and Invest in Finland. Finpro is a public organisation with 240 experts working at 37 offices in 31 countries and 6 regional offices in Finland. Finpro is part of the Team Finland network www.finpro.fi 

Finpro -- growth for Finland

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Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20171115/1993341-1-d Reported by PR Newswire Asia 14 hours ago.

Nanoleaf Aurora Rhythm review: Now your fanciful wall lighting can respond to music

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The first add-on for the Nanoleaf Aurora smart lighting system is a music visualizer. Reported by Macworld 12 hours ago.

Aurora Cannabis makes bid for CanniMed Therapeutics

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Reported by SeekingAlpha 9 hours ago.

CanniMed reviewing Aurora Cannabis’s unsolicited takeover bid

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The marijuana company is urging its shareholders to give it time to review the offer Reported by Globe and Mail 9 hours ago.

Why Shorting Marijuana Stocks May Be the Best Trade of the Year

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After an outstanding run, shares of Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB) may be the short of 2017! Reported by Motley Fool 7 hours ago.

CDOT boards to vote on massive contract for I-70 overhaul in north Denver

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Divisions of the Colorado Department of Transportation are expected to approve the agency’s biggest contract ever today as part of a $1.3 billion effort to replace the crumbling Interstate 70 viaduct in north Denver and widen the highway between Interstate 25 and Tower Road in Aurora.  CDOT is entering a public-private partnership contract with a team of companies working under the name Kiewit Meridiam Partners, or KMP, hired for $811 million to design and build the expanded highway, a project… Reported by bizjournals 6 hours ago.

$3 Billion Marijuana Merger in the Making: What It Could Mean for Marijuana Stocks

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Aurora Cannabis' unsolicited bid to acquire CanniMed could shake up the marijuana industry in Canada -- and across the world. Reported by Motley Fool 5 hours ago.

Science and “good hard work”: How Aurora prepares for winter storms

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The Aurora public works department uses a mix of city records, scientific data and hard work to plow snow and keep roads open during storms. Drivers can plow streets for up to 12 hours at a time to keep them open for other drivers. Reported by Denver Post 1 hour ago.

Northern Lights shimmer over Michigan in hypnotic time-lapse

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It's that time of year again: the leaves are falling, your breath frosts on the air, and, in some parts of the country, the Northern Lights shimmer in corners of the night sky.

SEE ALSO: Auroras dance above Earth in gorgeous new 4K video from space

On Tuesday night, a solar storm affected Earth after hot plasma was ejected from the sun, sending highly charged particles toward our planet. These particles interacted with Earth's protective magnetic field, creating a widespread aurora display across the Northern Hemisphere. 

The above time-lapse was caught on Tuesday night by Michael Beauchamp on the northern shore of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, overlooking Lake Superior.  Read more...

More about Space, Science, Sun, Aurora Borealis, and Michigan Reported by Mashable 1 week ago.

Life Insurance Premium Finance Company, Aurora Capital Alliance, Announces Nationwide Option to Secure Life Insurance Premium Finance Transactions with Real Estate

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Aurora Capital Alliance secures life insurance premium finance transactions with real estate – residential, commercial and farmland.

Rancho Santa Fe, California (PRWEB) November 09, 2017

If structured and administered properly, traditional life insurance premium finance can have substantial benefits for clients: cash savings, important gift tax considerations and ability to accumulate wealth in a tax favorable manner while taking advantage of our low interest rate environment. But what’s the rub with premium finance cases in today’s marketplace? It’s the limitations on options to pledge the additional collateral in early years. Aurora Capital Alliance is announcing a new program that allows clients to use real estate as collateral to secure these transactions.

In 2016, the total value of U.S. housing stock grew to a total of $29.6 trillion, marking an all-time high. Having the ability to use these real estate values as collateral to secure a large life insurance premium finance transaction can be the difference between choking on the five-yard line and a touchdown victory dance – for client and advisor alike. This includes primary residence, residential income property, commercial property and even farmland. And, the properties can even have mortgages on them.

“We are pleased to announce this valuable addition to our premium finance platform. Using real estate as collateral nationwide allows our advisor partners to service their clients in new ways. This program is available on new-issue life insurance premium finance transactions as well as in-force. We have been able to unlock tremendous opportunities on the in-force and refinance premium finance side with this new program. It allows us to release millions of dollars in cash or cash equivalents pledged as collateral translating into new life insurance sales for our advisor partners. This program is a testament to our unwavering commitment to further advance the life insurance premium finance industry.”

Alex Bellin, President of Aurora Capital Alliance

The flexibility in these new programs are key. Unlocking these real estate values mean tremendous planning opportunities including reviewing existing cases where liquidity was limited for non-financed premiums and existing premium finance cases.

In reviewing existing premium finance cases, it is most likely that the client had pledged cash or cash equivalents. Reviewing these plans with a professional to swap out collateral positions from cash equivalents to real estate (including primary residence, residential income properties, commercial properties or farmland) can lead to a satisfied client and a new potential sale. Reported by PRWeb 1 week ago.

Seattle detectives seek help in Aurora motorcycle melee

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Seattle detectives seek the public's help nabbing suspects in an Aurora Avenue attack in which a band of motorcyclists assaulted and pointed a gun at a pickup truck driver in the middle of traffic. Reported by SeattlePI.com 6 days ago.

Police say DNA from 2016 arrest matches 20-year-old evidence

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AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Authorities say the DNA of a man arrested on drug charges in 2016 matches the DNA found 20 years ago on bloody coins and cigarette butts that were next to a dead body, leading Aurora police to believe they’ve finally solved a 1995 killing. The Aurora Sentinel reported Wednesday that 41-year-old […] Reported by Seattle Times 10 hours ago.

Consolidation in the Marijuana Industry: Aurora Cannabis Inc. Wants to Acquire CanniMed Therapeutics Inc.

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Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB) aims to consolidate the marijuana industry in a strategic deal that will increase its size and reach. Reported by Motley Fool 5 hours ago.

One of America's 'safest' cities is here in Colorado

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One of America's "safest" cities is right here in Colorado. Credit card company RewardExpert said it used FBI Crime in the United States statistics as well as other data to determine that Aurora is the nation's seventh-safest city. RewardExpert said it based its rankings on eight major categories, including crime, mortality rates, firearms, motor vehicle crash risks, man-made environmental hazards, natural disasters, economic and financial risks, and health risks and health care. Plano, Texas,… Reported by bizjournals 3 hours ago.

Why Quebec’s Plans for Cannabis Could Hurt Growth in the Industry

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Quebec announced its plans for legalizing pot on Thursday. Why it isn't great news for producers like Aurora Cannabis Inc (TSX:ACB). Reported by Motley Fool 5 hours ago.

An Essential Guide to Viewing the Northern Lights---And Avoiding Letdown

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The aurora borealis is fickle. Here’s how and where to improve your chances of seeing the spectacle—plus best places to stay while on the lookout (igloo, anyone?) Reported by Wall Street Journal 3 hours ago.
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