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CashCheckAmExVisaMC Pick up tickets 1 hour prior to show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 586-6510 Monday - Wednesday 10am - 8pm Thursday - Saturday 10am - 8:30pm

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Cassandra Training in Manila | Cassandra Training | Introduction to Cassandra Training for Beginners | Getting Started with Cassandra| January 11, 2020 – February 2, 2020

Cassandra training is a 16 hours long LIVE Instructor-led training delivered from January 11 - February 2, 2020 over 4 weekends, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per weekend, 2 hours per session. Cassandra Training Overview Cassandra training course is designed to help you master the key concepts of Apache Cassandra including Architecture, features, Data Model, and its Administration. During this Cassandra course, you will learn how to install, configure, and monitor Cassandra. You will also learn about its integration with other Apache frameworks like Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Weekly Schedule 4 weekends | Saturday and Sunday every weekend 7:30 - 9:30 AM US Pacific time each day January 11 - February 2, 2020 US Pacific time Please check your local date and time for first session Features and Benefits 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor-led LIVE training Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided Actual code and scripts provided Real-life Scenarios What are the Objectives of the Course ? Creating Sample Application in Cassandra Configuring, Reading and Writing Data in Cassandra Integrating Cassandra with Hadoop Cassandra Data Model Cassandra Environment Understanding Cassandra Architecture Who should take this course? IT Professionals looking for a career in Cassandra IT Developers Testing professionals Those looking to refresh their Cassandra skills Analyst/Researcher Project Managers Course Outline  1. What is Big Data Technology Landscape Big Data Relevance Distributed Systems and Challenges 2. Why NoSQL Databases Relational DB vs. NoSQL Type of NoSQL Databases NoSQL Landscape CAP Theorem and Eventual Consistency Key Characteristics of NoSQL Database systems ACID vs BASE 3. Cassandra Fundamentals Distributed and Decentralized Elastic Scalability High Availability and Fault Tolerance Tuneable Consistency Row-Oriented Schema-Free High Performance 4. The Cassandra Data Model The Relational Data Model A Simple Introduction Clusters Keyspaces Hands-on Session 5. Installation and Setup of Cassandra Single Node Setup Multi-Node Cluster Setup Key Configurations for Cassandra CLI and Hands-On with Cassandra 6. Cassandra Modeling Cassandra (Column Family NoSQL DB) Key Concepts – Key Space – Column Family – Column Family Options – Wide Rows, Skinny Row – Column Sorting – Super Columns – Counter Column Family – Composite Keys and Columns – Time To Live – Secondary Indexes in Cassandra Difference between Custom Indexes and Secondary Indexes Difference between Relational Modeling and Cassandra Modeling Key Points to note while modeling a Cassandra Database Patterns and Anit-Patterns in Cassandra Modeling 7. Cassandra Architecture & Intro to CQL Anatomy of Reading operation in Cassandra Anatomy of the Write operation in Cassandra How is Deletes handled in Cassandra System Keyspace Peer to Peer Model Logical Data Model: Keyspace, Column Family/Table, Rows, Columns Traditional Ring design vs. VNodes Partitioners: Murmer3, Random (md5) and ByteOrdered Gossip and Failure Detection Anti-Entropy and Read Repair Memtables, SSTables and Commit Log Compaction fundamentals to reduce SSTable data files Hinted Handoff Compaction Bloom Filters, Tombstones Managers and Services VNodes Indexes and Caches Coordinator node Seed nodes Write/Read consistency levels: Any, One, Two, Three, Quorum Snitches: Dynamic snitching, Simple Snitch, Rack Inferring Snitch, Property File Snitch, Gossiping Property File Snitch Routing Client requests Nodetool commands: gossipinfo, cfstats, describing YAML file fundamentals Operations management web GUI Stress testing Cassandra CQL command fundamentals 8. Cassandra API Key concepts for Reading and Write in Cassandra Tunable Consistency Simple-Get, Multi-get Slice Range and Slice Slice Predicate Delete Hands-on CLI commands 9. Cassandra CQSHL SQL over Cassandra Composite Keys Hands-on examples on CQL 3.0 10. Cassandra Clients How to establish Client Connections Thrift Client Connection Pooling Auto-discovery and Failover in Hector Client with CQL 11. Cassandra Monitoring and Administration Tuning Cassandra Backup and Recovery methods Balancing Bootstrapping Node Tools Commands Upgrades Monitoring critical metrics Bulk Loading Data to Cassandra Bulk Export of Data from Cassandra Hands-on Examples for each of them 12. Cassandra Analytics and Search Clusters Cassandra Hadoop Integration Integration of Solr with Cassandra Search Query on Cassandra

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Hamilton (Chicago)

The Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. No personal checks, please. Will Call tickets can be picked up at any time during Box Office hours on the day of a show. The customer must present the actual credit card used to make the order, a valid picture ID, and the confirmation number. The Administrative offices of the James M. Nederlander Theatre may be reached at (312) 977-1700. There is no public phone number available for the Box Office. The box office cannot take phone orders. To order tickets by phone, please call 800-775-2000. For groups of 20 or more, call (312) 977-1710. Box office hours vary. Please call (312) 977-1700 for the current week's hours. For wheelchair accessible seating please call the box office at 312-977-1700 ext. 1259

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Hamilton (Touring)

Will Call opens 2 hours prior to performance. TSJ Ticketing: 408-792-4111 TSJ Ticketing -Monday-Friday 10am-5pm 408-792-4111 or in person at the City National Civic (including Broadway San Jose) 135 W. San Carlos 2 hours prior to show at CPA- Walk-up only Print your e-tickets, we are not able to scan off mobile phones at this time The Box Office at the CPA is only open on the day of a performance beginning 2 hour prior to show time. Tickets for Broadway San Jose can be purchased Monday- Friday; 10am-5pm at the City National Civic 135 W. San Carlos (Just ½ block away. There is a white curb out front for parking) Two accessible platforms in the orchestra on either side of row 27 can accommodate wheelchair patrons and their companion. Please call the box office at 408-792-411 (Monday-Friday; 10am-5pm) prior to event to check availability.

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Business Connections Over Coffee 2019 - Mthly Casual Networking

Meet new friends connect with entrepreneurs and resource owners over coffee at our monthly networking event, happening every 3rd Wednesday of the Month. Bring your name-cards, friends and business associates establish connections, exchange business ideas and even referrals. What Makes Us Different? Authenticity. At COC, we believe in building relationships and making meaningful connections.  Whilst we understand that sales are important; it's immeasurably more important to first establish trust and have the right connections to ensure long-term business success.  Connections. We take pride in connecting business owners and facilitating connections. Also, we don't know why - we just seem to do it really well! Amplify Your Business. We believe in helping you maximise your reach. Why merely do 1-to-1 when you can introduce your business to everybody present? Unlike conventional networking events, you will also get 2mins to share and introduce what you do to everybody present. Seize the chance to share what you do, who you serve, and the kind of support you're looking for to grow your business! *Note: Sharing is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Programme - What to Expect 6:50pm - Registration and Fellowship 7:00pm - Casual Networking 8:00pm - Amplify Your Business! 2mins Open Floor Sharing about Businesses by Participants 8:30pm - Casual Networking Resumes 9:30pm - End of Event Entrance Fees** Usual: $20/- Early Bird/Online Registration: $15/- **Collection of entrance fees serves to filter serious business owners only;Entrance fee entitles each participant to a cup of coffee/tea. An authentic networking community, many of those present who've walked through our doors, have since developed into real friendships. Truly, real relationships have been forged, and collaborations have been made. Invite your friends to join you, mingle and network over drinks and snacks. Stay in touch with us on FacebookMeet the organiserRead the 5 Insider Networking Tips to Help You Increase Sales & Referrals by Up to 300% Some photos from past events: CONNECT WITH US VIA:Telegram Group: http://bit.do/bdsteleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessdevelopmentsociety

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The Addams Family

The Addams Family Musical by Andrew Lippa, Marshall Brickman, and Rick Elice Directed by Rebecca Campbell October 9 November 8 Based on the popular family tv show, Addams Family is a kooky, spooky Halloween show perfect for the young and the young at heart. All your favorite characters are here and this time they sing!

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Terracotta: Past, Present and Future

Terracotta: Past, Present and Future This conference is designed to provide a historical context for the use of terracotta and faïence in architectural structures and the latest information on the restoration and refurbishment of buildings bearing these materials, as well as promote the use of terracotta and faïence in contemporary new-build projects. The conference is suitable for all those involved in conservation, refurbishment and new-build architectural activities - whether in local government, architectural practice, project management or training and education.  Leading practitioners in the field of architectural conservation; the manufacturers of terracotta and faïence; and designers of new-build construction featuring these materials will be among the panel of speakers. The conference will include a tour of some of the most important buildings in central Manchester as well as a visit to a major manufacturer of both conservation and new-build architectural terracotta and faïence. For more information, contact conference@tacsuk.org. Limited spaces for students, please e mail.

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Venice Carnival Workshop - one or two day option

This one day or two day workshop will guide you to getting fantastic images of Venice Carnival and the city itself. Starting at 8am to catch the early morning light and before the crowds build we will start with going through settings and equipment together with ideas for composition of images. We will then head in to St Marks Square and the lagoon front area for a session shooting the many carnival characters- some free time will also be given.  We then will proceed from St Marks Square to the Rialto area where we will have time for lunch (not included) and a debrief on the morning's activities. With it's bustling market and of course the fantastic Grand Canal and Rialto bridge this area is a vibrant and interesting location and again full instruction will be given on making the most of the opportunity.  We then head in to lesser known and quieter areas of Venice where we will look for some atmospheric images of the wonderful architecture and expect to meet up with more carnival characters in a more relaxed locations before heading back towards the St Marks's square area in time to capture the later afternoon and early evening light as it glances across the fantastic architecture and carnival characters. The workshop will conclude at around 6pm when you can then capture Venice in the evening, at night or do whatever you wish. Following the course, you will receive a full set of notes, hints and tips together with a link to view the images taken by the tutor, plus you can submit your images (up to 10) for a critique by the tutor withing 14 days. If you have booked the two day workshop this covers the same format as this course on the first day but then moves on to capture more of Venice and the beatiful islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello on the second day. again concluding back in St Mark's square around 6pm.

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