Elam Windom Wright Jr. (20 October 1920 in Oklahoma - 30 December 2002 in Grandview) was a American First Lieutenant in the United States Army during World War II. He also was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross which was awarded for having distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy in circumstances which do not justify the award of the Medal of Honor. He retired on 30 June 1971 as Colonel.
Awards
*Distinguished Service Cross on 8 October 1945 as 1st Lieutenant in Company G, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
*Bronze Star Medal as 1st Lieutenant in Company G, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
Awards
*Distinguished Service Cross on 8 October 1945 as 1st Lieutenant in Company G, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
*Bronze Star Medal as 1st Lieutenant in Company G, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
Dr. Amir Azarvan (born 1979) is an assistant professor of political science at Georgia Gwinnett College, where he teaches American foreign policy and American government. His primary research interests are in the areas of human rights and religion. He is currently exploring the intersection between political science and Eastern Christian theology. His work has appeared in such venues as the Journal of North African Studies, the Journal of African Policy Studies and the Catholic Social Science Review. He has edited a book, Re-Introducing Christianity: An Eastern Apology for a Western Audience.
Dr. Azarvan is the American Solidarity Party candidate for the U.S. presidential election of 2016.
Dr. Azarvan is the American Solidarity Party candidate for the U.S. presidential election of 2016.
Cantaloupe Levels is a boutique hotel situated on the Rumassala headland hill in between Galle and Unawatuna on the low-lying southern coastline of Sri Lanka. The property consists of 9 rooms and suites, 1 restaurant, infinity pool, spa and a bar and opened its doors for guest occupancy in late 2014.
History
‘Levels’ was given as its name because the hotel was built on different elevations. Cantaloupe Levels is the second property that is coming under Cantaloupe Villas. The Rumassala headland where the hotel is located is known for its richness in biodiversity and for many wildlife species. The construction of the hotel in Rumassala began in 2013.
Awards
* Award under the Hotel and Lodging Websites category at the 22nd Communicator Awards
* TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2016 Award
* Overall winner of TripAdvisors Travellers Choice Award 2016
* Best Luxury New Hotel in the Indian Sub Continent Award by the World Luxury Hotel Awards
* Shortlisted for Sri Lanka’s Leading Hotel Suite 2016 by World Travel Awards
* Cantaloupe Hotels, including Cantaloupe Levels, winner of Luxury Travel Guide, Asia and Australasia Awards 2016.
CSR Activities
* Cantaloupe Levels has been engaged in monthly beach clean ups at Talpe beach involving both community members and guests
* The hotel also initiated the Red Cross Eye Clinic for the elders of the Habaraduwa village
History
‘Levels’ was given as its name because the hotel was built on different elevations. Cantaloupe Levels is the second property that is coming under Cantaloupe Villas. The Rumassala headland where the hotel is located is known for its richness in biodiversity and for many wildlife species. The construction of the hotel in Rumassala began in 2013.
Awards
* Award under the Hotel and Lodging Websites category at the 22nd Communicator Awards
* TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2016 Award
* Overall winner of TripAdvisors Travellers Choice Award 2016
* Best Luxury New Hotel in the Indian Sub Continent Award by the World Luxury Hotel Awards
* Shortlisted for Sri Lanka’s Leading Hotel Suite 2016 by World Travel Awards
* Cantaloupe Hotels, including Cantaloupe Levels, winner of Luxury Travel Guide, Asia and Australasia Awards 2016.
CSR Activities
* Cantaloupe Levels has been engaged in monthly beach clean ups at Talpe beach involving both community members and guests
* The hotel also initiated the Red Cross Eye Clinic for the elders of the Habaraduwa village
HPE Mobile Center is a software solution for testing and monitoring of mobile application include functional, performance and security testing across real-world network conditions on real mobile devices or emulators. It is offered by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. HPE Mobile Center brings the user insight into the testing cycle and helps mobile testers to run their tests based on real-world use case scenarios.
The solution allows running test on device cloud in Amazon Device Farm. Appium and Selenium users can empower their mobile tests by leveraging the built-in integration with HPE Mobile Center.
Architecture
HPE Mobile Center is a standalone server that provides mobile device access to different test applications. HPE Mobile Center supports a distributed architecture where different test clients can all interact with the same Mobile Center server instance.
The HPE Mobile Center environment is made up of the following components:
*The Mobile Center server
*Test devices that are connected to the Mobile Center server
*Distributed Connector (Windows and Linux versions) which can host mobile devices and connects remotely to the Mobile Center server
*A database server, which by default is run on the Mobile Center server itself
*An optional network virtualization server which can be used to test applications running under different network conditions
To set up a testing lab, the mobile devices need to be connected to the server or connector. USB connection mode is supported. Running HPE Mobile Center on a virtual machine is supported.
Supported devices
Android 4.1 and higher* and iOS 6.x** and higher devices are supported.
This also includes support for latest releases of Android 5.1.1 and iOS 9.X
Integrations
HPE Mobile Center can be integrated with a variety of tools, including HP Unified Functional Testing, HP LoadRunner, HP Sprinter and HPE AppPulse Mobile software as well as open source tools such as Appium, Selenium, Jenkins and Genymotion emulators
The solution allows running test on device cloud in Amazon Device Farm. Appium and Selenium users can empower their mobile tests by leveraging the built-in integration with HPE Mobile Center.
Architecture
HPE Mobile Center is a standalone server that provides mobile device access to different test applications. HPE Mobile Center supports a distributed architecture where different test clients can all interact with the same Mobile Center server instance.
The HPE Mobile Center environment is made up of the following components:
*The Mobile Center server
*Test devices that are connected to the Mobile Center server
*Distributed Connector (Windows and Linux versions) which can host mobile devices and connects remotely to the Mobile Center server
*A database server, which by default is run on the Mobile Center server itself
*An optional network virtualization server which can be used to test applications running under different network conditions
To set up a testing lab, the mobile devices need to be connected to the server or connector. USB connection mode is supported. Running HPE Mobile Center on a virtual machine is supported.
Supported devices
Android 4.1 and higher* and iOS 6.x** and higher devices are supported.
This also includes support for latest releases of Android 5.1.1 and iOS 9.X
Integrations
HPE Mobile Center can be integrated with a variety of tools, including HP Unified Functional Testing, HP LoadRunner, HP Sprinter and HPE AppPulse Mobile software as well as open source tools such as Appium, Selenium, Jenkins and Genymotion emulators