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UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that was held on October 6, 2018, at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, part of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, United States.
The event was headlined by a UFC Lightweight Championship bout between the undefeated current champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and former featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor. McGregor captured the lightweight title at UFC 205, when he was the reigning featherweight champion. McGregor never defended the title, he took some time off in 2017 due to the birth of his firstborn and later venturing himself in a boxing match against Floyd Mayweather Jr. The UFC originally planned an interim title bout between Nurmagomedov and The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos welterweight winner Tony Ferguson at UFC 209, but it was canceled due to Khabib having medical issues related to his weight cut on weigh-in day. Ferguson eventually won the interim title at UFC 216 against Kevin Lee. Ferguson was then expected to meet Nurmagomedov at UFC 223, with the winner being crowned the undisputed champion (as McGregor would be stripped of the title as soon as the bout took place). In turn, it was scrapped once again (fourth time) as Ferguson got injured, and after several possibilities for an opponent, Nurmagomedov eventually won the vacant title against Al Iaquinta. That card was also marked by an attack on a bus containing several fighters scheduled to compete at the event (including Nurmagomedov and two teammates), performed by McGregor and his crew.
Jussier Formiga was previously scheduled to face Sergio Pettis in January 2017 at UFC Fight Night: Rodríguez vs. Penn. However, Formiga pulled out of the fight for undisclosed reasons. The pairing was rescheduled for this event.
On October 1, Sean O'Malley announced that he was pulled from a bout against José Alberto Quiñónez after failing a US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) drug test. In turn, promotion officials elected to remove Quiñónez from the card and reschedule him for a future event.
The following fighters received $50,000 bonuses:
The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. It does not include sponsor money and also does not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses. The total disclosed payout for the event was $6,636,000.
At the T-Mobile Arena, the event drew an attendance of 20,034 fans, generating a live gate revenue of $17.2 million. It set the record for the highest ever mixed martial arts attendance and live gate in Nevada. It also set the record for the biggest MMA pay-per-view event, with 2.4 million buys in the United States.
In Nurmagomedov's home country of Russia, the fight set the viewership record for the country's most-watched MMA event. On Russian channel Match TV, where the event began airing at 05:00 MSK and the Nurmagomedov-McGregor fight after 07:00 MSK, the fight was watched by more than 4 million viewers and reached a peak viewership rating of 67.5% for the time slot in the capital Moscow. In the United Kingdom, the fight was watched by 1,282,500 viewers on pay television subscription channel BT Sport 1, including 260,700 viewers for the live 01:00 broadcast and 1,021,800 viewers for the 06:00 replay.
Seconds after the fight, Nurmagomedov climbed out of the octagon and charged toward McGregor's cornerman Dillon Danis. Soon after, McGregor and Abubakar Nurmagomedov (cousin of Khabib) also tried to climb out of the octagon, but a scuffle broke out between them. Back in the octagon, McGregor was then attacked by two of Nurmagomedov's cornermen: Zubaira Tukhugov and Esed Emiragaev.
As a result of the incident, Nurmagomedov's payment for the fight was withheld by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) pending an investigation into his actions. Tukhugov was scheduled to fight on October 27 at UFC Fight Night: Volkan vs. Smith against Artem Lobov, McGregor's teammate who was confronted by Nurmagomedov in April 2018.
Nurmagomedov appeared at the post-fight interview and apologized to the NSAC, saying he was provoked by the McGregor team's trash-talk targeting his family, nation, and religion, as well as the UFC 223 bus incident.
The NSAC filed a formal complaint against both McGregor and Nurmagomedov and the final hearing was initially scheduled to take place in November. On October 12, they announced both fighters received a suspension for ten days come October 15 and a hearing would be held on October 24. On October 24, the NSAC unanimously voted to release half of Nurmagomedov's payout immediately. The commission also voted to issue temporary suspensions for both fighters and ordered them to appear in person for a further hearing in December to resolve the case.
On January 29, 2019, the NSAC announced a nine-month suspension for Nurmagomedov and a $500,000 fine. The agreement also includes a potential suspension reduction of up to three months if he delivers to the commission a public service announcement on anti-bullying. To receive the reduction, the commission must approve the PSA and its distribution plan. Additionally, Nurmagomedov can only receive credit based on the time he submits the PSA. McGregor was suspended for six months and given a $50,000 fine. In separate agreements, Abubakar Nurmagomedov and Tukhugov were each suspended one year for their roles in the melee. All suspensions are retroactive to the day of the event. A few days later, Nurmagomedov stated that he would not opt to do the PSA stating "The state of Nevada is where drugs, prostitution and gambling are officially permitted. Let them work on themselves." Danis was suspended for seven months and fined $7,500, also retroactive to the day of the event. On May 22, 2019, NSAC reduced the suspensions by 35 days, which allowed Abubakar Nurmagomedov and Tukhugov to be eligible to compete again on September 1, 2019.
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I will do the installation on an Ubuntu server 20.04.1 distribution, although the steps will be valid for any Linux distribution, adjusting the commands to the distribution you use.
The repository where Zabbix Dynamic PDF Report is located will be cloned first.
We put ourselves on the new directory.
The directories will be created by the following script.
The next step will be to set it up. The file config.inc.php.dist is copied to the config.inc.
We use our favorite editor to modify the new config.inc.php file.
We will have to make changes within the file.
We restart Apache after saving the changes.
If you want to restart Apache, you need to install the package first.
If we are ready to restart Apache.
If you have SELinux enabled, disabling it will make Zabbix PDF Report work.
The first thing to do is install the utilities.
We disabled SELinux.
The Zabbix PDF Report can be accessed by opening the browser and entering the URL.
We log in with the same person we used in the configuration file.
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Ideally, you should dig in your green manure three to four weeks before planting new crops, and at least a month before sowing seed. This gives the manure time to rot down and return its nutrients to the soil before you use it again. However, if the crop looks like it’s approaching maturity, you should dig it in sooner. Young green growth decomposes and feeds the soil in a matter of weeks but older, woody material takes longer. What’s more, if flowers and seeds develop you could end up with a “weed” problem.
It’s easy to tell if green manures are approaching maturity. Some manures, such as clovers and vetches, will start producing flowers. Others, such as grazing rye, form flower buds in the centre of the plant, which you can feel with your fingers. Check your green manure regularly and ensure it doesn’t outstay its welcome.
To dig in a green manure, cut the foliage down and let it wilt for a couple of days, then use a sharp spade to unearth the roots and turn them back into the soil, digging everything in in the process. If the manures have been growing only for a few weeks you can hoe them off and then leave the foliage to rot back into the soil. If you’d rather not dig the soil, you can strim the plants down and then cover the whole area with plastic sheeting, for around four weeks.
When left to rot back into the soil, green manures can suppress plant growth, so make sure you leave at least least two weeks, ideally a month, between digging in green manure and planting or sowing.
If growing crops in the brassica family you could unwittingly create the perfect conditions for the fungal disease club root to develop. Take care to use green manures as part of your crop rotation, if using brassicas such as mustard.
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa): leguminous perennial that can be left for up to two years. Sow from April to July. Best for alkaline soils.
Alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum): leguminous perennial that can be left for up to two years. Sow from April to August. Best for wet, acidic soils.
Bitter blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius): leguminous perennial that should be left for up to three months. Sow from March to June. Best for light, sandy and acidic soils.
Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum): half hardy annual that should be left for up to three months. Sow from April to August, and dig in before autumn. Best for nutrient-poor soils.
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum): leguminous perennial that should be left for up to three months or until it flowers. Sow from March to August. Best for light soils.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense): leguminous perennial that overwinters well and can be left in for up two years. Sow from March to August. Best for loamy soils.
Grazing rye (Secale cereale): annual that works well as an overwintering crop. Sow from August to November and dig in the following spring. Best for improving soil structure.
Mustard (Sinapis alba): annual that should be left for two or three months before digging in. Sow from March to September. Don’t follow with other brassicas as this could lead to the build up of the disease clubroot.
Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia): half hardy annual that overwinters in mild areas. Otherwise sow from April to August and dig in after two to three months.
Trefoil (Medicago lupulina): annual or biennial that can be left for up to two years and overwinters well. Sow from March to August. Best for light, dry alkaline soil.
Winter field bean (Vicia faba): leguminous annual legume that can be left for up to three months. Sow from September to November. Best for heavy soils.
Winter tares (Vicia sativa): leguminous hardy annual that overwinters well. Sow from March to August and leave for two or three months, or July to September for overwintering.
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You’ve got a job interview tomorrow. And you’re terrified of the teacher interview questions they could come up with. You need to walk in cool and ready, and prove you’ve got the skills.
Don’t worry. A little prep can turn the world around! You’re about to see the top 25 teacher interview questions and answers, so that you can have the perfect responses handy.
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Looking for more interview questions for a teacher? Here are the most common job interview questions and answers:
These teacher interview questions and answers will make the interviewers ask you a question:
“When can you start?”
They cover popular high school interview questions, special education teacher interview questions, substitute or assistant teacher interview questions, and more.
“Why did you become a teacher?” is the most common of all interview questions for teachers.
Administrators want to know you’re motivated to work through inevitable frustrations. And believe me, they’ve heard every generic answer in the books.
“Because I want to help people” won’t work. Find something specific that shows you’re motivated like no other.
Teacher interview questions like this ask, “Are you a good fit for our school?” It’s the teaching equivalent of “tell me about yourself.”
But—
Don’t answer elementary teacher interview questions for an unstructured school with, “I believe in structured learning.”
Take the time to learn the school’s philosophy before the interview.
That answer uses the S.T.A.R. approach to teaching interview questions. It shows a Situation, a Task, an Action, and a Result.
This is another of those interview questions for teachers that depends on the school’s philosophy.
One administrator might think it’s crucial to know every detail. Another might say, “A doctor doesn’t need to know her patient’s favorite ice cream flavor.”
Be honest, but find common ground, as in this teaching interview questions answer:
How to Prepare for a Teaching Interview:
Administrators want to know if you really want this job.
So—find things you love about the school.
Talk to teachers who work there. Check out the school’s website, mission statement, and “About Us” page.
Finally, take some time to think of how you fit.
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Teacher interview questions like this don’t have to make you blink.
Remember:
Take the time to learn the school’s needs first.
The example below is for a school with a high percentage of disruptive students.
Teaching interview questions like this attempt to see if you are easily discouraged.
So—your answer has to show your inner strength.
Pro Tip: Teaching is frustrating. Many common interview questions for teachers focus on that pain. Don’t minimize it. Instead, explain your skills at working through it.
This is the teacher interview questions equivalent of the old standby, “Why should we hire you?”
The example answer below is for a school that wants technology in the curriculum.
This and similar teacher interview questions look at your preparedness.
First steps create a first impression. Your plan for first steps says a lot about your teaching skills.
Why does your subject matter to you?
If you say, “So they can get good jobs,” you’ll flunk common interview questions for teachers like this.
Think why you care about the subject at a gut level.
Common teacher interview questions like this examine how you measure your performance.
As usual, avoid generic answers. Cite an accomplishment and how it helped your students.
Beware. Teaching interview questions like the above may look for whether you use assessments vs tests.
The next 15 interview questions for teachers aren’t on the A-list.
As one of my teachers used to say, prepare for them anyway because they may be on the test.
You never know which teaching job interview question you might face. More prep = less chance of a flub.
Those are the top 25 teacher interview questions and answers. Want one more question to rule them all? That’s coming in a second.
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Here’s the ultimate teacher interview question:
“Do you have questions for me?”
Why’s that earthshaking?
So, do a little head-scratching in advance.
Which of the reverse-teaching interview questions below fit the job opening best?
Which ones show you as the strongest candidate?
Any of those questions to ask in a teaching interview will show you know your way around a lesson plan.
That’s it for our list of 25+ common interview questions for teachers. Want more reverse-teacher interview questions? See our guide: 65+ Best Questions to Ask in an Interview & Land Top Jobs
Bad dream:
You walk into the teaching interview. You sit. You’re sweating buckets.
They start asking questions. You umm and ahh.
Suddenly you realize you’re in your underwear.
Sound familiar?
Before we wrap up the top 25 teacher interview questions and answers, let’s take one minute to prepare.
The teacher interview tips below will jack your confidence up to the ceiling tiles.
What to Bring to a Teaching Interview:
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Here’s a recap of common teacher interview questions and answers:
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Where could I discover best Pizza And Wings in Gangtok, Sikkim?