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{"text": "In news that will make a lot of people feel ancient, Nirvana's In Utero turns 20 this Sept. 13. To celebrate this milestone, a 70-track (70!) deluxe reissue -- featuring two versions of the record, as well as tons of demos, unreleased tracks, live recordings, B-sides and even songs from the rehearsal room -- will be released this Sept. 24. Holy mother of God, we can't wait. But while we bide our time until this inevitable glory, here are the five most unexpected covers of In Utero tracks.\n5. \"Pennyroyal Tea,\" The Flaming Lips\nIt's kind of amazing how completely the Flaming Lips have erased the memory of their early career. We're positive that if the band decided to cover \"Pennyroyal Tea\" today, it would be an entirely different affair than this '90s rendition -- probably something twinkly and surreal and quiet. And for the record: Wayne Coyne was already in his 30s when this cover was recorded. Just goes to show, kids -- you're never too old to re-write your entire life.\n4. \"Heart Shaped Box,\" Lana Del Rey\nThe best thing we can say about this cover of \"Heart Shaped Box\" is that it isn't Lana Del Rey's live version -- which approaches a whole new level of lifelessness. Del Rey told Sirius FM in 2011: \"Even at a young age, I related to [Cobain's] sadness.\" After hearing this cover, Courtney Love related, too -- to the fact that this song was about her lady bits. \"You do know the song is about my vagina right?\" Love Tweeted. \"Next time you sing it, think about my vagina will you?\" We all will now, Courtney -- we all will.\n3. \"Pennyroyal Tea,\" Hole\nBack at the peak of Hole's awesomeness (1993, naturally), the band made a habit of performing \"Pennyroyal Tea\" on the regular. The unexpected part though, is it they did it before the song had even been released. This recording, for example, was made at England's Phoenix Festival a couple of months before In Utero even came out, and over five months before MTV aired Nirvana's now-legendary Unplugged set. Listening to this reminds us of how magnificent Courtney Love was back then. Sigh.\n2. \"Rape Me,\" Richard Cheese\nBefore his death, Kurt Cobain told Spin that \"Rape Me\" was basically a giant fuck you: \"It's like she's saying, 'Rape me, go ahead, rape me, beat me. You'll never kill me. I'll survive this and I'm gonna fucking rape you one of these days and you won't even know it.'\" So naturally, it's a perfect song for lounge-comedy guy Richard Cheese to cover. We're particularly fond of the use of xylophone and jaunty piano here. \"Here's one for the ladies!\" Indeed.\n1. \"All Apologies,\" Herbie Hancock\nLegendary pianist Herbie Hancock loosely covered \"All Apologies\" in a jazz style, for his The New Standard album back in 1996. This stands as a reminder of just how all-encompassing the influence of grunge was in the early-to-mid-'90s. Hancock ensured that your parents were listening to Nirvana without even knowing it. Nice.\n-- @Raemondjjjj"}
{"text": "The days begin and end sweetly. Hugs and kisses and sweetness exchanged. Great expectations in the morning, forgetting the troubled days past. And there’s quiet in the evening, prayers and blessings, and volume-down silence.\nMany nights as I tuck him in, I close the door quietly rehearsing the ways I will not parent him tomorrow. More regrets than I’d like to admit.\nThe mornings and evenings are the thoughtful spaces, the hopeful snapshots, the looking forward or looking back when clarity is, well, more clear.\nBut these are the bookends, and in between is the life. The reacting and preventing, the coaching and teaching, the thinking out loud, the kindly saying it quietly, the redirecting, then the shouting and regretting. The laughing, tickling and chasing. And the No. Please, No.\nEven as I’ve been writing this post, he poured a cup of water out on the table and drenched the newly-washed tablecloth. I reacted with nearly all the grace and patience of a drunken lumberjack. Then I returned to my post and continued writing.\nTen minutes passed and there was quiet on the floor again. The kind that made me uncomfortable. I heard a tiny munching sound, so silent only a mother can hear it. “What are you eating, John?” I called pointlessly into the kitchen. “Mmmmmm,” is all he responded. It could be anything, I thought to myself with a moderate level of dread. But I didn’t get up. He sauntered into the living room with a leftover birthday cupcake. At least it’s actual food, I thought to myself and continued typing.\nAlthough I rarely take time to imagine myself in his tiny shoes, I’m sure it’s hard to be two. To want to see, hear, touch, taste, smell the world, every last fiber of every. single. thing.\nThen there’s the parents. They’re nice and all, but when you’re about to make a mind-altering discovery, just then they arrive to snatch it away, rushing in with wild and unsubstantiated claims like, “Don’t touch it; it’s hot!” Or “You cannot put a basketball in the toilet,” “Towels do not belong in the sink, sir” Or “Only papers are for coloring, not walls, please.” Outrageous.\nI do wish he could think of me though. I am tired at the end of the day. Exhausted and achy from snatching away sharp objects from uncomfortably close to the outlets, or moving the kitchen chairs away from the stove (again) or plucking plastic, paper, dirt and various rubbish from his salivating chops.\nThoughts like, “Please, for the love, stop with the stunt man thing,” or “You’re killing me, Smalls,” daily pass through my mind. And often, leave my lips.\nBut we’re at the end of the day again, the time when I can see with 20/20 vision the good and the bad of how we live. And however selfish and ignorantly experimental he may be, one thing is undeniable: he’s great with forgiveness. Forgets real or perceived offenses almost immediately. I wish he cared more about stuff I care about, like my feelings, for example, or things that should not be wet. But I appreciate that he’s not holding my wrongdoings over my head. Because there are many.\nIf he spoke better English, we would have a heart-to-heart, and I would say, “I know we make each other mad some times, but we really have a lot to learn from one another. You take some cues from me on where household items go and which places in the house standing and sitting is appropriate, and I will follow your lead on laughing more and that forgive and forget thing you’ve perfected.” He would nod with a light bulb kind of look, and then we would give each other a hug and walk into the sunset.\nIt’ll be a great day when that happens. Until then, I’m just going to have to pray for patience. A lot.\nGood night. And here’s to a thoughtful, prayerful, peaceful and on-purpose tomorrow."}
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{"text": "Today happy to stay in out of the rain because I was expecting a call from an engineer who was coming at some time between eight and twelve to install smart meters in the house. Life likes to play little pranks on unsuspecting old people so when the phone rang and I was expecting the engineer to answer, I was quite surprised to find it was the hospital. I was even more surprised when after waiting three months for an appointment with the physio, they told me that they had had a cancellation and I could see the physio today.\nOh joy….but then, the appointment was for one o’clock and I couldn’t take it as, with Mrs Tootlepedal away in Edinburgh, I had to be present while the meters were being fitted and I couldn’t guarantee that it would be finished by one o’clock. The charge for cancelling the meter fitting at short notice was £130. Oh calamity….and then, the cream of the jest…. when the hospital had rung off, the engineer rang soon afterwards to say that he was on his way and in the end the job was finished before half past ten…but the appointment had gone. How I laughed.\nStill, Dropscone came round for coffee bringing with him a pile of his fine drop scones so life wasn’t all dust and ashes.\nAfter Dropscone left (with added rhubarb), the rain continued and I put another week of the newspaper index into the Archive Group website. Finally things dried up and after a light lunch, I went up to the Laverock Hide to fill the feeders in my capacity as a fill-in feeder filler for friends who were absent.\nI took this shot of the hide with its slightly tousled toupee and its eyes closed as I walked back up to it after filling the feeders.\nI went in, opened a window and sat down but I might as well have left the window shut for all the birds that I saw.\nA blackbird was slipping and sliding about…\n…and a chaffinch perched for a moment in front of me…\n…but that was all the excitement for the day.\nA beautiful orchid outside the hide cheered me up as I left.\nI walked round the garden when I got home, doing a bit of dead heading as I went and enjoying some raindrops caught on a fine web…\n…and a very soggy bee hard at work…\n…and noting that the berries on the tropaeolum are turning blue.\nIt started to rain again, so I went in and watched our own birds.\nA greenfinch looked as though it thought very much the same as me about the weather…\n…while a sparrow just concentrated hard on nailing the landing.\nThe weather lightened up and a jackdaw arrived to stock of the situation…\n…while I went out into the garden again.\nThe sweet peas looked…\n…very pretty…\n…and the Charles Ross apples are coming on well.\nWhen the sun came out, I went on a butterfly hunt and spotted a painted lady straight away.\nIf you want to know what a painted lady looks like from straight behind, this is it.\nLater on, I had another look and saw a couple more.\nI even saw a peacock butterfly as well.\nThen it was time for the main business of the day, a drive to Lockerbie Station to pick Mrs Tootlepedal up from the Edinburgh train. My timing was perfect and I walked onto the platform as the train drew in. Mrs Tootlepedal alighted and we drove home.\nShe had been watching Matilda dance in a competition in Musselburgh and reported that Matilda had done well.\nWhen we got back, she noticed that the acidanthera which she is growing in pots have also done well and the first flower on one of them had come out while she had been away. The internet tells me that this delightful flower is also called the Abyssinian gladiolus so it has come a long way.\nOur new smart meters seem smart enough to let our electricity and gas keep working so that is a relief. The little gadget that comes with the meters to let us monitor our consumption in real time doesn’t work yet so they are not that smart.\nThe flying bird of the day is a siskin threading its way through the rain to the feeder.\n23 thoughts on “Out smarted”\nHow are the smart meters different than the ones they replaced? Hope their presence cheers you as much as a visit to the physio would have!\nThey may in time enable the suppliers to offer us differential pricing so we can get cheaper electricity when demand is low and (more likely) get more expensive electricity when demand is high.\nAhhh. We have those for our water meters, but the electricity meters are still read by people in large boots taking shortcuts by tromping through flower beds!\nWhat a comedy of errors! Although I suppose it didn’t seem so funny at the time. Love the toupee as well as the peacock. Hope the smart meters live up to their name.\nI think that they are smart for the suppliers rather than the customers as they send the meter readings out without us having to do anything.\nWe have the same set-up in Maine.\nI wonder if Dropscone ever make rhubarb jam to go with his scones. Actually I don’t know if there even is such a thing but it sounds good.\nThe orchids are so beautiful and so easily accessible. If only it were the same here.\nThe acidanthera doesn’t remind me of a gladiolus but it’s a very pretty flower.\nHooray for Matilda!\nI think that he goes for rhubarb crumble. I prefer rhubarb and custard myself. I think there might be something called rhubarb and ginger jam but\nI have never come across it.\nWonderful photographs for an upside-down day. The orchid is quite amazing. And now I know where all the Painted Ladies are.\nLike all sensible people, they are visiting Scotland for their holiday.\nSorry about the lost appointment, such bad luck. Loved all those butterflies and the raindrops.\nSorry about the missed appointment, hope you get another date soon.\nGood to see the sweet peas.\nAgreed, that was such bad luck. Sometimes life is so unfair!\nYour opening tale is a fine example of Sod’s law\nExactly.\nToo bad about the appointments conflict. One of life’s little jests at our expense.\nYes indeed. We smile and go forward.\nthe detail on that orchid looks like it has been free machine quilted – so pretty\nI hadn’t looked at it that way but you are right.\nHow annoying to be messed up by all your appointments thank goodness the scones helped you keep your composure. Lovely to see all the butterflies and the acidanthera.\nIt was annoying but at least I know that I am on their cancellation list so I may get another chance soon.\nThose are very lovely wild orchids! I have been in a similar boat with appointments. From the comments above, it sounds like many of us have experienced a similar situation.\nIt is dry as a bone here now, although the forecast shows some possible rain for this week.\nIt looks as though we may be in for a week of heavy rain which will be a bit depressing."}
{"text": "Each week, Minnesota CBS affiliate WCCO This Morning recognizes “a hard-working, dedicated parent who loves doing what they do.” Last week’s winner was Tara, a mom who not only cares for her own children but also runs a children’s crisis hotline from home. Tara just happens to be one of two moms in the household, and her partner, Becky, works as a microbiologist.\nNot only is WCCO honoring the hard working family and providing them with a ‘date night,’ but this story also highlights the diversity of Minnesotan families and what goes into being great parents.\nWCCO does an exceptional job in this segment of featuring Tara and Becky as they would any other couple, which goes a long way toward breaking down barriers and allowing everyday Minnesotans to find common ground with the hard working parents; keeping down costs, caring for their children, and being there for each other.\nWatch the segment here:\nGLAAD applauds WCCO for amplifying the stories of families with gay and lesbian parents like Tara and Becky. Fair, accurate, and inclusive news coverage like this helps build a broader understanding of the lives of LGBT people and is part of the important work to change hearts and minds for full LGBT equality."}
{"text": "Why do snowmen wear scarves?\nAuthor Archives: MichaelD.\nDear Diary III\nDay 86 of the quarantine.\nMy dog is sick of me. After initially enjoying the extra treats from my being home all the time (why should I be the only one over-eating snack food), she has grown tired of me being around ALL THE TIME and appears to look forward to me leaving the house so she can get some real REM sleep. I can tell this is the case because when I open the back door looking to let her out, she waits for me to exit and then closes the door behind me. Luckily, with no opposable thumbs she hasn’t figured out how to lock the downstairs windows.\nTill next time…\nDear Diary II\nDay….\nDear Diary\nDay.\nGoing Viral\nWho.\nBaggage Claim\nWe all have baggage. The question is, will we help each other carry those bags?\nPhilosophy\nOpen ears + open eyes + open heart = open mind"}
{"text": "Fort Hays State University > About FHSU > Administration and Finance > Computing and Telecommunications Center > CMS Training\nThe online training materials are available at. All CMS users should go through these materials.\nPersonalized training in the FHSU CMS system is provided by the University Web Content Manager, Kristin Rupp. Contact Kristin (knrupp@fhsu.edu) to set up a training session.\nKristin also handles user accounts and can provide access to the CMS system for new users. Contact Kristin (knrupp@fhsu.edu) to add a new CMS user.\nCopyright © 2009-2013 Fort Hays State University • 600 Park Street, Hays, Kansas 67601–4099 • 785–628–FHSU (3478) Contact Webmaster with any questions or comments concerning this Web site."}
{"text": "The or Sylvia Plath or Yeats or Tennyson or Pound with his drums:.\nPingback: Night Is Nothing But Night | Whimsy Speaks.\nPingback: “Why We Still Hate Poetry Readings” | Voice Alpha?"}
{"text": "Update on Water: Quality is Safe\nMedia Alert / Public Notice: Update on the quality of water in Mangaung\nThis is an update of water quality in Mangaung after earlier claims of contamination.\nWater quality is safe for human consumption.\nThis is based on the outcome of our laboratory analysis.\nThe smell and taste in water is due to geosmin algae present in raw water as a result of low water flow in the river and extremely high temperatures.\nAlthough as the city we are comfortable with the quality of our water, the taste and odour is aesthetically unpleasant because of the presence of geosmin. We are currently treating it with chlorine dioxide.\nWe would like to reassure the community of Mangaung that our water complies with SANS 241 for drinking water standards, but odour and taste will deem it user unfriendly.\nAs the city we did pick up earlier information about the situation in Soutpan, which was caused by the low levels of water in Krugersdrit dam but our teams are investigating possible solutions. We have dispatched water tankers, and have encouraged the community of Souptan to boil water before consuming.\nResidents of Mangaung will be continuously updated as and when necessary.\nIssued by:\nMMM Communications\nFor enquiries contact:\nCall Centre: 0800 111 300"}
{"text": "Leanne Pelosi has spent the last ten years paving the way for female snowboarders not just in the streets but the backcountry as well. It’s no wonder ESPN has named her among the top 50 women of action sports. Congratulations Leanne, here’s to ten more years!\nLeanne Pelosi Among ESPN Top 50 List\nThe ManBoys Official Teaser.\nFollow @themanboys and @mattbelzile on Instagram for important news, meeting minutes & track the release of their web series.\nThe Manboys Teaser from TheManBoys on Vimeo.\nTEAM SPORTS AN EVENT PRESENTED BY K2 AND RIDE\nTeam.\nIn The Moment: On the Road\nIt’s 4am as I come to, awakened by the sound of uncontrollable solitary laughter only to doze right back off as if passing through a dream. Come to find out on day two of our road trip that Nick Dirks had unknowingly pissed all over the bathroom door in our RV. That was the first twenty-four hours of a 1.5 week long road trip out to the Holy Bowly at Park City with a stop at Mt. Bachelor along the way.\nSeven athletes, two filmers, two photographers, two mountains and one goal – Have fun with our friends. I’ll be honest we don’t have Red cameras or heli budgets, we don’t have outlandish production availability or a fleet of snowmobiles ready to rip at the sign of a break in the weather; what we do have is an insanely talented group of snowboarders who love hanging out and snowboarding together. It’s only obvious that the best way to mix this drink is to get everyone in the same place at the same time and tell them to go apeshit and use the content generated for 15.16 advertising purposes. Here is a sneak peak at what we saw along the way. Be on the lookout for an edit dropping this fall and until then enjoy the summer. Don’t forget to piss all over the bathroom door, it’s funny as hell!\nCrew: Tim Eddy, Chris Beresford, Johnny Brady, Shaun McKay, Gray Thompson, Alex Rodway, Justin L’Heureux, Sam Tuor, Jered Garrison and me Peter Mullenbach."}
{"text": "In the junk shop, the plate glass opens a flood of golden afternoon light onto a bin of old photos. Each snapshot is a quarter. Some of the pictures are faded, others spotted with dried food. Once upon a time, people passed these around the dinner table, saying things like, “Doesn’t she look like her daddy there?”\nThe women pick through them side by side, purse straps pulling unnoticed, the weight a part of them at least as long as motherhood. Today they are just each other again, the best friends of lost years, the keepers of secrets, the ones to laugh at jokes no one else ever knows. The kids are with their fathers, one set in Idaho, the other in Maryland. Sticky kitchen floors and unfolded laundry seem impossible facts on the streets of New York, easily and deliberately forgotten for three days of escape. In this musty junk shop, the only things that are real are dirty baby dolls and battered night stands, the feel of being together again yet again.\nOne could take all the paint-by-numbers on the floor and hang them together on a wall. About halfway to the back, under a stack of record players, there’s a flowered sofa that would look okay with a pair of green chairs up front. The coffee table with the finish bubbling off at the corners could work at the center of the grouping, an assortment of candlesticks brothered up on the glass. The pair of plaster lamps on the counter might slide in with shades taken from other lamps. And if someone ran down to the corner store for bulbs, there would even be light. In the end, scrambling through the dusty and the dismissed relics of all these other lives, a strong back and a quick mind could make up a room, comfortable and maybe too familiar – kitsch and even a little witty. Yet there is a joy in letting the puzzle remain just the pieces.\nOutside the shop, on the street above, the two women are perfectly framed in the window over the photo bin. Wrapping the bottom of the window are stickers for bands, posts for concerts that already happened. The colors are faded and the paper is curled. Holding up photos for each other now and again, they laugh quickly, their fingers seeking out the next. They could never explain exactly the photos that will come home with them, the sets of four worth their dollar. Maybe none will come home, but that isn’t really the point of the moment, whether they know it or not. Above their heads, reflected in the glass, the brick of buildings and the blue of the sky are impenetrable unless you stare through them a long time."}
{"text": "Classical analyses of pharmaceutical pipelines from 1990 to 2010 reported increasing attrition rates and duration of clinical trials, leading to a perception of a “productivity crisis” in this sector. However, in contrast, a more recent analysis of over 45,000 projects in the last decade completed by VeraSci’s Dr. Luca Pani and colleagues showed an upsurge in R&D Productivity. This result is largely driven by two factors: company efficiency – in particular aborting studies in early phases – and concentration on high yield projects. The number of new advanced therapy projects are at an all-time high and time to market from initial IND is at an all-time low. This combination will put additional pressure on regulators and payers world-wide. It is therefore essential that sponsors are fully prepared to interact with regulators and payers efficiently and productively. VeraSci’s Regulatory Strategy and Market Access Innovation team led by Dr. Pani can greatly facilitate those interactions.\nArticle is no longer available. Please contact VeraSci for more information."}
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{"text": "Looks.\nSunday, October 29, 2006\nWhoop-de-damn-do\nLooks like St. Louis won the World Series Friday night.\n2 comments:\nWell, on the bright side, we can put to rest the National League is a AAAA League argument.\nStill, the bitterness of losing to this team in seven will linger. It almost makes it worse that the Cards won, because now I have to live with the agony of knowing that the Tigers were a team the Mets could have beaten. ARGH.\nI decided to be nice and not bring up that little point :)\nAt least the Cardinals were in the top half of the majors in finishing records. 13th out of 30? Better than a whopping 16 other teams!\nIt's probably a sad state that I'm looking forward to Hot Stove season more than I was looking forward to the World Series."}
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{"text": "Best Movies Based On Historical Events or Peopleheather\nThe Contenders: Page 4\nLopez is just like her like EXACTLY like her when me mom went to Selena's concert in 1992 I seen the pictures just like lopez - SmoothCriminal\nLOVE this movie! Jennifer Lopez did a great job!\nI just like History of the planet\nGood movie real tugs at the heart strings and its historically accurate.\nWow, this was a cool movie back then, and its a cool movie now. A lot like Gladiator, mostly historical is the races themselves. - heather\nThe Story of Eminem growing up with depression and living in Michigan and was poor but made to the top of the Hip Hop world, very inspirational - roblist\nsuch an incredible film focusing on the life of one of the most intriguing an evil men of all time incredible acting espicially from robert duvall and amzing score taken from alexander nevsky make tis one of the most incredible films ever but it's not asx good as some of the others here namely Hotaru no Haka wich is the sadest film of all time. - alucard\nCrowe does a great job of playing James Braddock the legendary boxer during the depression\nThis is should be in the top five, any place less than that would be unfair.\nOne of the best I have ever seen. Don't miss it. Martin crowe is outstanding as james J braddock.\nPictures perfectly the atmosphere and circumstances of the end of the Samurai at the begining of the Meiji Restoration time. - alexa\nActually this Movie express about the identity of Japanes in the past time, each and every country need to produce their own movie which should be base on their identity, more over with globalization sametimes people are forgot about their own culturee so through the movie can remain them about who they are or who we are?\nBrilliant film, its not been too glamorised but real in the way it is portrayed and shows the risks involved in being a spy, these people were very brave and lived life on the edge.\nGreat movie detailing the gradual downfall of the Qing dynasty, the chaotic and hard times of the Chinese people and rights of the latter to take matters into their own hands, as well as their rights to self determination when the imperial government refused to do much to either protect the country or the lives and rights of the people, forcing many patriotic citizens to come forward to do whatever was necessary to protect their homes and motherland.\nMuch more recent history than most of these others, but still a very good historical movie about many of America's historical people. - heather\nRecommended Lists\nRelated Lists\nList StatsUpdated 20 Jul 2017\n199 listings\n10 years, 297 days old\nTop Remixes (14)\n2. Lawrence of Arabia\n3. Gone With The Wind\npryan96\n2. Wild Wild West\n3. Public Enemies\njezza0\n2. Fahrenheit 9/11\n3. Public Enemies\nHamster\nView All 14"}
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{"text": "Possum is 6 years 8 months\nBandicoot is 4 years 6 months\nLittle Princess is 2 years 1 month\nHomeschool officially started up for the year again today around here. Possum is in Year One! Oh my, how grown up.\nThe day started poorly. There were tears and locking of self in bedroom when reminded today was the day. And that wasn’t even me! Although, to be fair, I couldn’t go to sleep last night because I was so worried in anticipation and wishing school holidays could last forever. Apparently they can’t.\nOnce a more subdued Possum returned (probably helped along by the despatch of Bandicoot to preschool), we got underway. We are starting slowly this year for a number of reasons.\nFirstly, it is the return to school after the holidays. Possum is not writing his PhD thesis this week. We’ll work up to that.\nSecondly, I am finding my feet. I have some great curricula to help me along this year. What I need to do is to learn to trust them. I also need to work out how to fit them all together in a way that works for us.\nAs well as this, or as part of it, I am not sure which, I am working through a few different educational philosophies. I am melding some ideas from Charlotte Mason and from Oak Meadow (Waldorf inspired) and trying not to push Possum too much academically, even though he is very clever. For me it is a delicate balancing act. I am trying to work out how to let him be a kid, feed his brain and honour him all without burning him out. Or me.\nAt any rate, we jumped in today and got going. It wasn’t as awful as either of us thought it would be. Just as well – we are both pretty imaginative!\nNow we have the rest of the day to ponder the rain, the washing pile and try not to go stir crazy.\nOh and fix dinner. Must remember to fix dinner. Apparently the family will be expecting it again tonight.\nTags: homeschooling, Possum, year 1"}
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{"text": "This article follows another Opinion article by the authors, ‘Myths about the US healthcare model risk the survival of the NHS‘\nAlthough the coalition government has forged ahead with its passing of the Health and Social Care Bill, the NHS reforms enjoy neither the support of the majority of doctors, nor of the main health professional bodies. There is even dissent amongst CCGs who were previously seen as supportive and trail-blazers of the changes.\nGiven that the reforms have little support and may indeed be unworkable, there is now an urgent need for a credible ‘Plan B.’ In our search for an alternative, we may not have to look very far, and could consider the French healthcare system to inform our ideas. Not only is France in our geographical back garden, but the World Health Organisationhas ranked the French healthcare system as the best in the world. Moreover, the ultimate arbiters – the French themselves – are extremely positive about the healthcare they receive, rating it very highly.\nMore importantly – given the government’s insistence upon opening up the NHS to the private sector – the French healthcare system provides an exemplar because it contains both ‘public’ and ‘private’ elements. For example, the majority of French hospitals are public, with the remainder being either wholly private, or private but not-for-profit. Thus, while the French healthcare system remains largely in state hands, it has significant private components.\nThe crucial point to note is that, while the French government recognisesand supports the need for private sector involvement in healthcare provision, it nevertheless maintains a tight reign on the activities of the sector, which is closely regulated and monitored. For example, although all general practitioners (Médecins Traitant) are self-employed, the fees they are able to charge patients are set by the government. Thus, the state has reached a balance whereby private sector practitioners have an important role in healthcare provision, but not to the detriment of patients.\nA similar arrangement has been struck with the pharmaceutical companies. In this compact, pharmaceutical companies are given a free hand in developing innovative new drugs and other products, while the government mandates that the National Authority for Health (Haute Autorité de Santé) evaluate all new drugs within 90 days. At the same time however, the price of drugs is set by the government’s health products pricing committee (Comité Economique des Produits de Santé), to ensure that drug companies do not make supernormal profits at the expense of patients.\nSuch mechanisms are designed to ensure that the pharmaceutical companies are free to innovate, but not to exploit their position, and that new medicines reach the market quickly, giving patients ease of access to the latest and best drugs. This sophisticated institutional arrangement is designed to strike a careful balance between the state and private sector, so that each operates not to their own narrow agenda, but in a concerted manner, and to the ultimate benefit of patients.\nThe key to the success of the French arrangement is that independent bodies such as the National Authority for Health use their authority to alter the behaviour of private sector stakeholders. In doing so, a balance is achieved between the needs of patients and the interests of the private sector. These institutional arrangements result in a harmonious relationship whereby the private sector is fostered, whilst its worst excesses are contained by the state. In this way, private healthcare providers are not able to run amuck, as they have done in the US.\nIn conclusion, there are substantial dangers in the government’s reforms of the NHS, and therefore the need for a well thought-out Plan B. Given the highly favourable performance and satisfaction ratings of the French healthcare system, there is considerable merit in looking to France to inform our thinking. Although French healthcare is not of course without its problems, it is surely better to adapt elements of a successful model to suit UK needs, rather than slavishly sign up to US-style healthcare, and run the risk of destroying the NHS by throwing it to the commercial wolves.\nDr Salinder Supri and Professor Karen Malone have previously published ‘Developing Leadership in Medicine: The Importance of “Institutional Awareness”‘ in Healthcare Reform Magazine, and ‘On the Critical List: The US Institution of Medicine’ in the American Journal of Medicine. Professor Malone has recently returned from the US, where she was Professor and Director of Education at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, the largest medical university in the US, and Dr Supri was Director of Änderung Consulting, New York."}
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{"text": "Event - \"Koolimiss 2007\", \"Miss High School of Estonia 2007\". For a gallery of last year's event, check here: \"Miss High School of Estonia 2006\".\nPhotography - Actually, only a couple of the pictures here are taken by me. Since my hand was busted up from a biking accident, 99% of the pictures up until the award ceremony were taken by my lovely assistant Polina and all the award ceremony pictures were taken by Anett. I dialled in the settings, changed the lenses, exchanged memory cards, held the reflector - but they took all the pictures. I tried to interfere as little as possible with the actual composition of the pictures and I'd say they did a fine job. Thanks Polina and Anett! Without them, there wouldn't be a gallery here. By the way, there are pictures of Anett and Polina in the gallery as well - you'll find them if you look out for a few pictures with comments below them."}
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{"text": "Williamstown\nPopulation: 2646\nWilliamstown is a southern gateway, happily situated between the Barossa and the Adelaide Hills wine region and surrounded on all sides by beautiful and diverse scenery including the Mt Crawford Forest Reserve, Parra Wirra Recreation Park, the Barossa Goldfields, the Warren Reservoir and Whispering Wall and the Hale Conservation Park.\nThe town centre boasts a number of cellar doors including Linfield Wines and TeAro Estate who also offer a calendar of events and live music in addition to a range of cooler climate wines. Appetites of more varied persuasions are well catered for under the one roof at Bar 41, a collective enterprise featuring Bar 41 Café, Winestains Designs’ hand crafted pieces made from aged wine barrels and Dragonfly Antiques. There are also a number of quirky op shops and a small skate park and playground for children.\nA number of well-appointed and cosy accommodation options make Williamstown a lovely place to stop and stay on your way into the Barossa."}
{"text": "GLEN ELLYN – Neither Lyons Township nor Glenbard West has been consistent this spring.\nThe big hit has eluded both teams at times throughout the season.\nOn Friday in Glen Ellyn, it was the Hilltoppers that got the hits when needed in a 4-1 win over the visiting Lions.\nLT (16-10, 4-5 West Suburban Silver) stranded the bases loaded in the fourth. The Hilltoppers (13-12, 7-4 WSS) got a big bases loaded hit in the fifth from Rachel Terwilliger to score two runs and break a 1-1 tie.\n“We just didn’t get the key hits,” said LT coach Dawn Schabacker. “Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn’t.”\n“We just haven’t been real consistent early on, but I think now we’re starting to finally get in our groove,” said West coach Mary McGrane. “I’d rather have it now than early on and lose it with the postseason coming up fast in a couple weeks.”\nEmi Pavia had a two out RBI single in the sixth to extend the Hilltoppers’ lead.\nThe clutch hits helped loosen up winning pitcher Taylor Langtry, who had eight strike outs in a complete game.\nLT starter Ashley Koziol also had eight strikeouts in the loss. Stefanie D’Anna had LT’s lone RBI."}
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{"text": "“Swimmer,” the latest work by Yuri Possokhov, San Francisco Ballet’s choreographer in residence, looks more like dance theater than true ballet. In the style of Martha Clarke, the piece draws on the panoply of modern stage technology — projections, lighting effects, moving platforms — to relate scenes based roughly on John Cheever’s short story, with a little J.D. Salinger, Vladimir Nabokov, and Jack London thrown in. It’s easy to dismiss Possokhov’s latest as a jumbled bit of multimedia (at times, it veers dangerously close to becoming “Mad Men: The Musical”), but the work deserves more than a flip putdown. It strives to recreate the 1960s’ obsession with material gain at the expense of personal fulfillment, and if its potpourri of ballet and literature and film succeeds only occasionally, you never quite give up on it achieving those ambitious aims.\nIt is certainly entertaining. The projections alone are among the most effective seen for this company, rivaling those used in the opera “Moby Dick” on the same stage a couple of years ago. Kate Duhamel has designed a number of clever videos to fit the various themes explored: cartoonish streetscapes, mod interiors and poolside environments, and (most effectively) the many aspects of water, from a cerulean splash to ominous gray waves. (She is aided by David Finn’s versatile lighting and Alexander V. Nichols’ flexible sets.) “Swimmer” is also fun to watch, clipping along at a breakneck pace, with a phantasmagoria of movement and color set to music composed by Shinji Eshima (aptly conducted by Martin West) and songs by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, heard in recordings of Waits’ lawnmower bass. The work presupposes familiarity with the Cheever story and, more important, the film with Burt Lancaster. But it goes further in attempting to explore the sixties’ lonely search for personal identity (hence, the overly long scene Possokhov created of prep-school boys and their grownup counterparts, seeking some kind of connection).\nDespite the splash and dash, it’s questionable whether the 40-minute piece succeeds as a ballet. The choreography is at times beautiful, inventive, and exhilarating. There are touching pas de deux evoking young love (danced sensitively on April 15 by principal Maria Kochetkova, partnered by a surprisingly un-stiff Tiit Helimets) and then mature attraction about halfway into the story (the latter given an expert interpretation by principals Sofiane Sylve and Luke Ingham). But it is also, regrettably, full of Possokhovian shtick: the “swimming” mime (windmill arms and arching backs); the feverish angst, all high leaps and fast pirouettes, of the title character (danced on April 15 by Joseph Walsh, sharing the role at alternating performances with fellow principal Taras Domitro); the silly and entirely unnecessary aquarium interlude, with goofy sequined costumes and a shark projection that, in a “Jaws”-like maneuver, fills the scrim with a laughable panorama of piscine dentition; and an overwrought finale in which the title character, suspended mid-air behind a scrim, appears to be swimming ever downward in a metaphor for drowning. The whole thing could have used an editor, which prompts once more the question of what control Helgi Tomasson, the company’s artistic director, exerted during the germination/realization of this dance. None of these issues seems to have troubled the audience, which accorded the premiere an unqualified ovation (a tedious habit at the Opera House these days).\nThe two works preceding “Swimmer” on Program 7 offer ballet in a more traditional vein.\nFirst up is Tomasson’s “Caprice,” set to Camille Saint-Saëns’ second symphony, with the adagio from his third thrown into the mix. Like many of Tomasson’s creations for the company he leads, this one is elegant and subdued, with an emphasis on restraint over exuberance. It premiered in 2014, so this year’s rendition has a smoother, less tentative feel. The best bits come in the first movement, where Tomasson has given his lead couple some inventive movement that goes beyond the usual assisted pirouette/développé/lift. On April 15, principals Maria Kochetchova and Davit Karapetyan, mismatched in body type and height and who lack chemistry overall, presented a rather stiff performance, as if they were performing in a dance competition rather than in the embracing clime of their adoring San Francisco fans. Others fared better, including the ageless Yuan Yuan Tan (partnered by fellow principal Luke Ingham in the second movement); she is still capable of an amazingly high kick and has happily abandoned that self-satisfied grin (at least in this piece). Overall, “Caprice” owes much to George Balanchine and the style of New York City Ballet, where Tomasson spent 15 years as a danseur noble, debuting in roles created for him by Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. The formations of solos and couples have a predictable look (no real criticism there), as do the ensembles. Typical of many of Tomasson’s works, the male solos are accorded the best steps, such as they are. Karapetyan comes alive again as a soloist, and it is in those moments when we watch him catapult high into the air that we have a glimpse of what Tomasson was looking for in this otherwise tame and even trivial endeavor — a reflection on his glory days as a dancer at NYCB. Perhaps that’s why he called it “Caprice.”\nThe piece in the middle of Program 7 was by far the most successful of the three presented, at least from the perspective of perfect choreography danced perfectly. George Balanchine’s “The Four Temperaments” has rightfully assumed its stature as one of a handful of seminal abstract (or “plotless”) ballets of the 20th century. It was first performed in 1946 and has never faded, becoming part of the repertory for nearly every major ballet company in our times. Its revolutionary originality, underpinned by Paul Hindemith’s spare yet dramatic score, seems unforced, as primal and urgent as the hip thrusts and angular bends it requires of its dancers (staged in San Francisco by former New York City Ballet dancer Bart Cook). When ballet writers speak of “architecture,” it is often in reference to this work, so bare and pure in its modern structure, yet so pleasing in its classical symmetry. In performing its various “humours” — the “Temperaments” of the title — the company’s dancers acquitted themselves admirably: Lonnie Weeks, a rising member of the corps, gave the “Melancholic” variation an appropriate gravity; principals Sarah Van Patten and Tiit Helimets danced the “Sanguinic” variation with the requisite detached precision; soloist Anthony Vincent, blessed with an expressive posterior, added a sensual dimension to the “Phlegmatic” variation; and corps member Kristina Lind dominated the stage with her ferociously in-control interpretation of the “Choleric” variation. The other stars of this performance were the 20 members of the ensemble, all of them exhibiting a mastery of Balanchine’s unconventional steps in dazzling unison, especially in the complicated finale, which comes as close to onstage fireworks as any ballet in the canon, classical or modern. They gave the work the level of devotion that Mr. B’s masterpiece demands, and their effort here would have made him smile.\nJohn Sullivan"}
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{"text": "Why I bought a blatant branded domain name\nOver the weekend, while looking at a Dropping.pro list of domain names for auction that day, I saw a domain name that I found remarkable. It is the unique name of a popular beer in the .com extension. The domain name had been registered for many years before it expired and ceased to exist. I’m pretty sure the name of the beer is a hallmark of the brewery.\nI ordered the domain name out of stock and won. I am now the owner of this branded domain name.\nYou are probably wondering why I bought the domain name and what am I going to do with the domain name. I will share a story and explain.\nSeveral years ago before my brother got married, he organized a bachelor party near the brewery that makes this well-known beer. I planned the bachelor party and wanted to make the brewery part of the weekend somehow. Unfortunately, I learned that the brewery does not offer tours. I contacted the owner to see if I could organize something small for my brother and his friends. Nope. Later I asked if I could invite him as a special guest to a dinner at the best restaurant in the area. Nope. Finally, I asked him if I could put him up for an hour in the house I had rented so that he could talk about his beer in exchange for a donation to an association of his choice. Another swing and a dud.\nAfter my last request he mentioned that if we stopped by the brewery shortly after closing for the day he would give my brother and friends a short private tour. My brother and some of his friends really love beer and he treated us like long time family friends. He answered a bunch of questions about his brewery and beers, and he chatted with the guys who were very knowledgeable about beer. It was neat to see these guys talking about beer in a place that was one of the best destinations for beer lovers.\nThis brings us to the present day. I saw the domain name and knew I was going to do what I could to secure it. I wasn’t sure if the brewery and its owner would want the domain name but figured I would do my best to get it back and give it to him for free. He went out of his way that day to treat us like family friends, and I wanted to do the same for him.\nAfter securing the domain name, I contacted him via email to let him know that this domain name had been abandoned and got it for him – no strings attached. I told him that I could send him the transfer code when I can and that I will forward the domain name to his website in the meantime. I also told him that if he wasn’t interested in having it, that wouldn’t be a big deal either and I would drop him on the exhale. I wouldn’t want to give him an unnecessary “gift” that costs him $ 20 / year to renew.\nHe answered me the next day and was very grateful. He did not follow the domain name and would like to have it. He offered me beer as a thank you, which I found super nice. I declined his offer because I bought the domain name as a token of appreciation for the way he treated us a few years ago, and I felt like accepting his offer would void what I said about the fact that there was no condition."}
{"text": "Will the United States Federal Reserve raise interest rates soon?\nFor years now, the ups and downs of global financial markets have hinged on this question, and what investors thought the US central bank would do.\nNow, the answer looks like it could be \"yes\".\nIn fact, the Fed might raise rates as soon as this week, as it is set to have its next policy meeting on Thursday.\nAfter all, recent economic indicators all show that the US economy is solidly on the mend.\nLate last month, the US Commerce Department made a sharp upward revision of its estimate for second-quarter economic growth. It now predicts a robust annual pace of 3.7 per cent, up from an already-solid initial estimate of 2.3 per cent.\nJob data, which the Fed has repeatedly said will be a key factor in its decision over whether to hike interest rates, has also been strong. The US Labour Department said last Friday that unemployment fell to 5.1 per cent last month, the lowest rate in over seven years.\nIt then reported on Wednesday a record 5.8 million US job openings in July. Employers added nearly three million workers over the last 12 months.\nConsumption is also on the rise. The latest figures show auto sales rose to 17.7 million last month, its fastest pace in a decade.\nMeanwhile, economists point to plenty of pent-up activity in the housing sector, with housing starts - the number of houses already being built - at their highest level since 2007.\nAlso, the severity of the housing bust during the financial crisis meant activity in this sector stayed at depressed levels, they note, and even though housing starts are now at an eight-year high, there is still plenty of room for further growth in the numbers.\nTo recap, the Fed has kept interest rates at historic lows near zero since December 2008, amid the recession that came in the wake of the massive global financial crisis. The move made it cheaper for individuals and companies to borrow money, which the Fed hoped would help to spur consumption and investment, and eventually lift the economy.\nTo anyone looking at the latest statistics on the US economy, it would certainly look like the Fed's goal has been achieved.\nThis has fuelled rampant speculation that the Fed could raise interest rates and reintroduce more \"normal\" monetary policies as soon as this week.\nFurthermore, if interest rates stay low for too long, it could cause the economy to overheat.\nThat is, low rates could encourage retail investors and businesses to make risky investments which could then wreak financial havoc down the line. Prolonged zero rates would also boost consumption and prices to such a level that it could cause inflation to overshoot the 2 per cent target that the Fed has set itself.\nAnd if that happens, people may lose confidence in the Fed's ability to manage price increases, which could lead to an upward spiral in inflation rates.\nHowever, many critics note that conditions in the US economy are far from creating such a scenario, and they are actually urging the Fed not to raise interest rates just yet.\nTHE CASE AGAINST A RATE HIKE\nFor starters, exporters in the US are worried that a stronger US dollar will hurt their recovering businesses. Traditionally, a rise in US interest rates will be followed by a strengthening of the US dollar, which would make goods from the US more expensive than those from other countries.\nThis, some argue, could cause the US economic recovery to reverse course. Also, despite the healthy rise in job growth and low unemployment, wages have not risen in tandem and neither has inflation, which means the US economy is far from overheating.\nThis was noted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) early this month, when it urged both the Fed and the Bank of England not to raise their interest rates just yet.\nLooking at the big picture, the IMF also noted that global growth \"remains moderate, reflecting a further slowdown in emerging economies and a weak recovery in advanced economies\".\nIn an environment of rising financial market volatility, declining commodity prices, weaker capital inflows and depreciating emerging market currencies, the outlook has become gloomier, especially for emerging markets and developing economies, it added.\nTo raise global growth and mitigate risks, advanced economies, such as the US, should maintain \"supportive\" policies, the IMF said.\nThe increased volatility in global financial markets over the past several weeks is another reason critics say the Fed should stand still for the moment.\nMarkets have been on a roller-coaster ride since early last month, when China's central bank suddenly announced that it would devalue the yuan against the US dollar. It was a signal to investors that China's economy was slowing down so sharply that Beijing had to take the drastic step of weakening the yuan so as to make Chinese exports cheaper and more attractive. It eventually triggered a major stock market rout that has since been dubbed \"Black Monday\". Commodity prices also plunged, with oil prices hitting six-year lows.\nAlthough the markets have calmed down since then, fears over China's slowdown have remained. Exports dropped 5.5 per cent last month from a year earlier, its second straight month of decline, while industrial production is at a three-year low.\nAmid all this drama, the Fed remained ambiguous on whether it would raise interest rates or not.\nWhile some of its top officials said that the turmoil in financial markets could delay a rate hike, others said that they expected the market to calm down soon and hinted that policy tightening could still happen this month.\nWILL THEY OR WON'T THEY?\nThe irony, of course, is that markets have eased up on their worries over China and are now focusing their angst on the Fed.\nIn fact, the uncertainty surrounding whether the Fed will raise rates, and when, has caused so much turbulence that several central bankers around the world are saying, enough already - just get it over with.\nIndonesia's Finance Minister, Mr Bambang Brodjonegoro, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview on Aug 26: \"What's really causing the turmoil is uncertainty. It's better for the US to make a decision, because what makes the financial markets volatile is the uncertainty.\" Peruvian central bank governor Julio Velarde agreed, saying during a recent visit to Seoul that most emerging markets want the Fed to raise rates \"as soon as possible\".\n\"The uncertainty about when the Fed hike will happen is causing more damage than the Fed hike itself will,\" he said.\nMr Raghuram Rajan, the governor of India's central bank, told The Wall Street Journal: \"It's preferable to have a move early on and an advertised, slow move up rather than the Fed be forced to tighten more significantly down the line.\"\nWhether or not the Fed acts to normalise monetary policy this week, one thing that everyone can agree on is that any rise in interest rates will be done gradually.\nThe Fed may raise rates by a tiny amount next week, and slightly further at its meetings next month and in December.\nTHE IMPACT OF A FED HIKE\nInvestors around the world have been bracing themselves for a Fed rate hike over the past year, by parking their money in US assets, as a rise in US interest rates would cause the US dollar to strengthen.\nThis has caused major capital outflows from emerging-market assets, and emerging-market currencies have already begun depreciating as a result.\nSome analysts say this is a good thing - it means investors have already \"priced in\" a rate hike into emerging-market assets, so that when the Fed actually raises rates, there will not be a sudden and sharp decline in regional markets.\nABN Amro chief economist Han de Jong said in a recent report: \"The upcoming tightening cycle is undoubtedly the best-flagged ever. It cannot surprise anyone.\"\nWhat is more important is how rapidly the Fed will continue raising rates, he said.\n\"There are several reasons to expect the Fed to be cautious and gradual. First, the data on economic activity and inflation does not suggest the Fed should tighten aggressively.\n\"Second, several members of the policymaking committee believe that monetary tightening is premature. And third, the Fed does not want to cause disruptions in financial markets or in the real economy.\"\nHowever others disagree.\nWorld Bank chief economist Kaushik Basu, for example, echoed the IMF's call for the Fed to stay its hand, telling the Financial Times that a rate hike now would cause \"panic and turmoil\" in the emerging markets.\nAlthough the rate hike has been well advertised by the Fed, Mr Basu said a rise would lead to \"fear capital\" leaving emerging economies as well as sharp swings in their currencies.\n\"I don't think the Fed lift-off itself is going to create a major crisis but it will cause some immediate turbulence,\" Mr Basu said.\nInvestors are used to the drill by now - they will simply have to wait and see.\nAnd if the Fed does nothing this month, they will simply have to wait some more."}
{"text": "James Gurney: Guitar/Vocals\nDave Clancy: Bass\nAndy Jessimer: Drums\nAaron Obrist: Lead Guitar\nSilverchair\nThe Butterfly Effect\nKarnivool\nMetallica\nThe Tea Party\nLive\nJeff Buckley\nMuse\nJoey Rocket\nIn order to listen or view this content you will have to upgrade your version of Flash.\nJoey Rocket - a Sydney 4-piece set to turn some heads in 2008. Much respect to the Australian Music Scene where most of their influences have come from. Such influences include Silverchair, Butterfly Effect, Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, but let us not forget the Jeff Buckley's, Tea Party's, and Metallica's out there.\nHaving hit the pub scene in 05 as an 18 year old 3-piece, the boys have already played many quality venues such as The Metro, Annandale Hotel, Hopetoun, Excelsior, and the Bridge.\nThey are in the process of writing their debut EP, with a recording coming in the near future. Keep an eye out for Joey Rocket shows, Joey Rocket demos, Joey Rocket...... Just keep an eye out for Joey Rocket.\nJoey Rocket photos by Russell de Leon + Ludgero Filipe + Lauren Keys"}
{"text": "Do you recognize the characteristics of the four generations in the workplace today? Published 10:13 p.m. May 13, 2010 - Comments\nRead about a difficult public group and an analysis of why it was tough. Published 6:46 p.m. May 4, 2010 - Comments\nHave you ever been part of a group that was difficult? What did you do? Published 5:12 p.m. April 27, 2010 - Comments\nThe new Twins ballpark has people talking. Is the public dollar subsidy for professional sports a wise economic decision? Published 2:33 p.m. April 20, 2010 - Comments\nThe popularity of the phrase ‘delegate more to others’ follows economic downturns. Fewer people equal more delegation. Published 2:40 p.m. April 9, 2010 - Comments\nConcerted efforts to dialogue deliberately, enhance leadership, develop shared vision and take action results in more vital towns. Published 8:50 p.m. March 29, 2010 - Comments\nBe inspired to make change by the story of a woman who helped slaves become free. Published 12:54 p.m. March 22, 2010 - Comments\nAre parents paying more for supplies, activities, and sports in public schools? Are kids missing out due to fees? Published 1:22 p.m. March 14, 2010 - Comments\nA poor agricultural economy affects more than farmers. Schools, hospitals, and other public entities struggle too. Published 2:07 p.m. March 8, 2010 - Comments\nIf a public organization were judged, what would the rubric be? How can an organization be a ’10?’ Published 6:51 p.m. March 2, 2010 - Comments."}
{"text": "Special Offer!\nADT®-Monitored Home Security in West Ishpeming\nPLUS, get $850 in Security Equipment including:\n*With $99 installation with purchase of 36/24 mo. monitoring contract. Termination fee applies. New customers only. See offer details below.\nSpecial Offer!\nADT®-Monitored Home Security in West Ishpeming\nPLUS, get $850 in Security Equipment including:\n*With $99 installation with purchase of 36/24 mo. monitoring contract.\nTermination fee applies. New customers only. See offer details below.\nWest Ishpeming, Call (844) 898-8900\nHome Security in West Ishpeming, Michigan\nEach year, there are over 2.2 million burglaries in the US, which means that every 15 seconds, a burglary is committed\nYour Chances of Becoming a Victim of a Burglary in West Ishpeming, West Ishpeming: A few ways to help older Americans be safe in their home\nThey say America is aging and statistics show that to be true. By 2050, the number of Americans over 65 years of age will reach 88.5 million. That’s twice the number in 2010, meaning in just 40 years, our country’s older population will double.\nAs our population ages, we are most of us likely to fall into one of two categories: the “older adults” who want to stay independent, and the children of those older adults who are trying to support their parents in their independence.\nWe’ve written about keeping seniors safely living on their own before, in our blog post called Keeping Seniors Safe: 6 Tips to Keep Your Parents Independent Longer. In that post, we talked about ways to make sure the kitchen and bathroom are safe, coaching our elderly relatives on safe social media usage, ensuring the lighting is good, and installing a home security system.\nWe’ve also written about how a home automation system can help senior citizens to stay in their homes.\nIn this post, we build on that previous advice to add three more nuggets that have come to our attention with additional research into keeping seniors safe when living alone.\nPrevent falls when you put things within easy reach\nI’m not yet an older adult, but I still make my husband cringe when I stand on a chair or jump up in the air to reach a bowl on a top shelf. In his mind, his accident-prone wife is only asking for an injury, and he’s right. For our older parents and relatives, it’s imperative that they can reach what they need to decrease the chance of a fall. I’m not suggesting your 77-year-old mother will climb on a chair, but you never know. Mine would! (Maybe that’s where I get it?) Those things they are likely to need should be easy to reach, neither too high nor too low.\nHave groceries delivered to cut down on driving\nDriving is one act of independence older adults really struggle to give up, it seems. And perhaps they still drive just fine, but their reaction times have slowed and the drivers around them don’t know it, putting everyone at risk. Statistics show older drivers tend to be in more accidents. If you can have groceries delivered, you can cut down on the driving—plus the chances of a fall in a grocery store or parking lot. (If you need guidance in talking to an older relative about driving, the National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers excellent advice.)\nMake sure they are getting social interaction while staying safe online\nSpeaking of driving, once seniors either drive less or stop driving, their degree of social interaction can decrease significantly, leading to loneliness and depression. Some older adults will turn to social media for interaction. If that’s the case, make sure you go over safety guidelines with them. Talk to them about passwords, identity theft and safe social media usage. Then be sure they are getting real-life interaction as well, through activities and family time. Yes, you’re busy. But this is part of keeping older relatives safe, because seniors living in isolation have a higher mortality rate.\nWith the population of Americans over age 65 doubling in just 40 years, chances are we will either be in that group or taking care of that group. Knowing ahead of time how to help ourselves or others to stay safe later in life while still enjoying our independence can be a huge help in preventing accidents and their long-term consequences—that make independence"}
{"text": ")\nIn his longest letter, written to “all God’s beloved in Rome, who are called to be saints”, Paul places importance in the role played by the Spirit of God. The word spirit appears 32 times in this letter; many of these refer to the Holy Spirit. Some of those instances appear in the epistle section that is set in the lectionary for this coming Sunday, Romans 8:26-39.\nThis section also contains a quotation from scripture (Psalm 44:22, quoted at Rom 8:36). The whole letter is replete with such scripture quotations—it starts with a programmatic citation about the righteous and faith, from Habakkuk 2:4 (at Rom 1:17), and moves through discussions of the power of sin (3:10-18), the relevance of Abraham (4:7-8), a reflection on the story of Adam (5:12-21), and a consideration of some of the Ten Commandments (7:7).\nThere is a long and complex discussion of the place of the people of Israel alongside the Gentiles within the plan of God (9:1-11:36, where many scripture quotations are included), further discussion on the place of the Gentiles (15:9-12) and a declaration of the importance of proclaiming the good news (15:20-21). Scripture undergirds the whole of Paul’s argument in Romans.\nPaul retains from his Jewish upbringing a sense of the Spirit as a manifestation of divine energy; the Spirit is God’s gift to believers (5:5) and thus the source of life and peace (7:6; 8:2, 5–6). The Spirit, in Hebrew Scripture, breathes over the waters of chaos as God’s primary agent in creation (Gen 1:1-5), gifts the elders appointed by Moses (Num 11:16-25), anoints the prophets (Deut 34:9, Judges 13:24-25, 2 Sam 23:2) and inspires their pointed words of warning (Isa 61:1, Ezekiel 2:2, 3:12, Joel 2:28-29, Micah 3:8, Zechariah 4:6).\nThe same Sprit plays an important role in the story of Jesus, especially as Luke tells it, from the conception and birth of Jesus (Luke 1:35), through his commission at his baptism (3:22) and temptation (4:1), his public ministry (Luke 4:14, 18; Acts 10:38), through to his death (Luke 23:46).\nThe Spirit continues to be creatively active in the subsequent outpouring of gifts at Pentecost (Acts 2:2-4, 17-18, 33) and on through the story of the early followers of Jesus: Peter and John (Acts 4:8, 31), Stephen and others (6:3, 5, 10, 7:55), Phillip (8:17-18, 29, 39), Saul (9:17), Peter (10:19, 44-45, 11:15, 24, 28), Paul and Barnabas (13:2, 4, 9, 52), the council in Jerusalem (15:8, 28), and then in Paul’s continuing travels (16:6-7, 19:6, 21, 20:22-23, 28, 21:4, 11, 28:25).\nThe Spirit is an essential element in the story that Luke tells. Where does the Spirit fit in Paul’s view of things?\nPaul imbues the Spirit with an eschatological role—first, the Spirit acts by raising Jesus from the dead (1:4; 8:11) and then by adopting believers as “children of God” (8:14–17, 23). The Spirit is a marker of life in the kingdom of God (14:17). The kingdom, for Paul, remains a future promise, to become a reality within the eschatological timetable (1 Cor 15:23-26).\nPaul speaks with passion about how the creation groans in the present time of distress (8:18–23), as believers hold fast to their hope in the renewal of creation (8:17, 21, 24–25; see also 1 Cor 7:28–31). The groaning of creation is an image that connects clearly and directly with the current times.\nThe impact of COVID19 evokes groaning as we are surrounded by illness, anxiety, loneliness, and death. But this groaning comes also from the earth herself, groaning under the weight of the damaging misuse and destruction wrought by human beings, erupting out now in the rapid and threatening spread of a tiny, potent killer.\nThe role of the Spirit in this period is to strengthen believers by interceding for them (8:26–27). The Spirit is not to take us away from the realities of the life we live; rather, the Spirit engages us wholeheartedly and fully in the life of discipleship. Paul’s explanation is that the Spirit facilitates the way that we reach out to God, seeking help, for others and for our world. The Spirit intercedes with “sighs too deep for words”. An empathic companionships in the midst of the groanings.\nPaul reminds the Romans that they are “in the Spirit” (8:9); this is reminiscent of his guidance to the Galatians to live “by the Spirit” (Gal 5:16, 22–25) and his exposition to the Corinthians of the gifts which are given “through the Spirit” (1 Cor 12:1, 4–11). The understanding of the gifting of believers by the Spirit, articulated in the first letter to the Corinthians, has played a significant role throughout the history of the church over the centuries. The sighs of the Spirit are manifested in the gifts of discipleship.\nThe life of faith, lived “in the Spirit”, is therefore to be characterised by “spiritual worship” (Rom 12:1). Paul immediately explains that this requires believers to be “transformed by the renewing of your minds” (Rom 12:2). After making this bold programmatic statement, Paul devotes significant time (in chapters 12–15) to spelling out some of the ways in which this transformation might take place.\nSo, for Paul, the Spirit effects transformation, which then governs the behaviour as well as the words of believers. The Spirit is not simply an internal, mystical, or ecstatic experience; the Spirit is manifest in practical ways in the lives of disciples. The “sighs too deep for words” are wrapped around the focussed attention that scripture requires from believers. And scripture provides resources for grappling with the very issues about which the Spirit groans and sighs.\n(We will look further into the function of scripture in this letter in a later blog.)\n*****\nSee also"}
{"text": "Jen & Gary\nAt our home in Cary, NC\nGary & Jen\nWedding day, in Auburn, NY\nWe met while attending the same College in Cayuga, New York. Becoming\nbest of friends immediately, we. No kids as\nof yet, we are still enjoying ourselves before settling down, we do\nhowever have two great cats (Guinness and Morgan ) and the world's best\ndogs Zoe and Baby.\nJen spent a few years working with Athletic Training before deciding to\ngo back to school to get a degree as a Vetenarian Technician, Gary is still\nworking for MCI, which is now called Verizon.\nGary & Jen\nWine testing, Asheville, NC\nGary & Jennifer McGuigan\n***Website Design and Maintenance by Webmaster\nGary McGuigan\n***\nJennifer\nGary\nGuestbook:\nView\nSign\nB\naby Pictures"}
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{"text": "Located on the Vietnamese island Phu Quoc, Restaurant Bun Cha Ha Noi is creating a national favourite dish Bun Cha.\nNote: This is an independent restaurant review based on my experience.\nRestaurant Name: Bun Cha Ha Noi – Bún Chả Hà Nội\nAddress: 113 Trần Hưng Đạo, Khu phố 7, Dương Tơ, Tp. Phú Quốc, tỉnh Kiên Giang 92000, Vietnam\nFor more info about Phu Quoc and the top things to do click the link.\nFind out where we stayed ⇒ Guest House.\nOur days on the island of Phu Quoc, a beautiful island belonging to Vietnam, were spent on a moped exploring the 574 km² of treasures it has to offer. Some days found us over the lunch time in the town of Duong Dong, and when that happened, we went to the fabulous restaurant Bun Cha Ha Noi. This quickly became our favourite lunch go to when it was open!\nThe menu is always the same, so all you do is sit down and wait for it to appear. Iced Tea arrives the second you sit down. Then, an order of Chả giò (nem rán) arrives; minced pork wrapped in spring rolls and fried until crispy and golden.\nA big plate of white vermicelli noodles as well as a plate of herbs and greens are placed on the table followed by a big bowl of moderately sour grilled pork and fish sauce broth filled with pork meat pieces and having an slight sweet taste. This combination leaves an incredible delicious taste explosion in your mouth.\nAlthough the art of Bún Chả varies from place to place, at this restaurant it is best described as a grilled pork & *vermicelli noodle soup with Chất Viên(minced pork balls) and Chả lá Lốt (minced Pork wrapped in betel leaves).\n*Rice noodles and a basket of basil, mint, cilantro and perilla are put on the table so you can add as many noodles and herbs as you like – I like lots of herbs!\nEverybody working here are super friendly, full of smiles and trying to understand! Such warm people only enhance the fab experience!\nIt is amazing and cheap with a total of 100.000 dong for two people!!! That includes: Lemonade, Spring Rolls and Bun Cha.\nTotal Cost for 2 persons: 100.000 dong / €3.70 / USD$4.40\nSimple restaurant, delicious food, great price! Do not miss out on the experience to taste traditional Vietnamese food. > Bun Cha Ha Noi / Bún Chả Hà Nội"}
{"text": "Cambodia won an unexpected gold medal in the women’s ju-jitsu newaza 49 kg category at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta yesterday after Jessa Khan sensationally defeated Mahra Alhinaai of the UAE by submission at JCC, Jakarta\nKhan forced Mahra to surrender with a lockdown with seconds remaining.\nWith Sorn Seavmey hurtling out of the Taekwondo competition earlier in the week it looked like Cambodia would be going home empty handed but a medal comes in the unlikely event of Ju-Jitsu – a relatively new sport for Cambodia.\nCambodia’s only dedicated Jiu Jitsu school is Phnom Penh’s H/Art Jiu Jitsu which opened its doors in 2016 after running Jiu-Jitsu classes out of the Prokout fight gym behind Aeon Mall. Run by Vivaddhana Khaou, who is also representing Cambodia in Jakarta, it moved to its own studio in an effort to reach a larger audience.\nMeanwhile, Philippine athlete Margarita Ochoa won bronze after beating compatriot Jenna Kaila Napolis 2-0.\nAnother bronze was obtained by Vietnam athlete Thi Thanh Minh Duong, who won the fight against Wadima Alyafei of the UAE with a 3-0 victory.\nIndonesia ju-jitsu athletes fell on the first day of the competition, namely Tobing Cornelia Lumban (women’s 49 kg), Julius Saputera (men’s 69 kg), Ikhsan Ananda Maulana (men’s 56 kg), Tirta Fransino (men’s 69 kg), Savitri Santi Apriyani (women’s 49 kg) and Handoko Wahyu Hidayat (men’s 56 kg).\nThe ju-jitsu contest at the 2018 Asian Games is held at the Jakarta Convention Center Assembly Hall.\n- Tags: Asian Games, Jakarta, Jessa Khan, JIExpo Kemayoran, ju-jitsu"}
{"text": "For this discussion, you will first read the following articles and watch the following video.\nArticle: How Google Motivates Their Employees With Rewards and Perks\nEmployers such as Google are going to great lengths to provide extrinsic and intrinsic motivators to keep their employees engaged, create a motivating culture, and attract the best talent.\nArticle: How Good Are Your Motivation Skills?\nRead this article and take the self-assessment on key factors for building a motivated team. The results of your self-assessment can assist you with the discussion question for this module and provide a good overview on your motivation skills. This article supplements the textbook reading for this module.\nLibrary Article: Power Is the Great Motivator\nThis article, from the Harvard Business Review, describes the different ways managers may be motivated and how these motivations align with an organization’s goals.\nHarvard Business Publishing does not allow direct linking to articles in the Harvard Business Review from course management systems. To locate the article, begin with the Shapiro Library database Business Source Ultimate. Type in the title of the article using the quotation marks “Power is the Great Motivator”. The article by David C. McClelland will appear and click on the PDF Full Text to read, download or print the article. This article supplements the textbook reading for this module. As you read the article, consider the following:\nWhat are the motivational factors for a manager from a personal and organizational level?\nWhat motivational techniques can a manager use to manage and lead?\nConsider which of the three motivational categories you might fall into.\nVideo: The Puzzle of Motivation\nThis TED Talk by Dan Pink challenges the traditional system of rewards and incentives and offers a different viewpoint that managers should consider related to intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. This video supplements the textbook reading for this module.\nNext, imagine that you are a manager of a start-up company with limited cash and resources. In your initial post, describe the types of motivators that you might employ as you develop your culture and attract good talent to your company. Explain why you have selected these motivators.\nIn responding to your peers, comment on the motivators they might employ. Offer suggestions based on your own experience or based on research.\nTo complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.\nFor this discussion, you will first read the following articles and watch the fo\nFor this discussion, you will first read the following articles and watch the following video."}
{"text": "My Catholic Source.com Home | Index of QH Pages\n| Help For QH Pages | Site Help |\nSearch | FAQs | Terms of Use | Notice: This is a sponsored page.**\n|\nKeep Us Online\nRelated Terms...\nAlleged Vision\nMysterious Message\nFalse Vision\nDeception:\nVisitor reports\nunorthodox, troubling vision/dream involving Jesus near the death of their\nparent.\nAnswer / Resources:\n[click link(s) below, as applicable]\nThank you for your\nfeedback. Regarding your question, I wouldn't worry about it. The\n'mysterious message' could perhaps be a trick/deceit of devil. It could also be\none's imagination or a fantasy/dream. No matter how real it may have seemed,\nnote that true apparitions of Christ are VERY rare and MOST alleged apparitions\nare false (for more info, please visit\nhere). IMHO, a 'sure sign' that a message is not genuine is that it is not\northodox (small 'o'). Furthermore, what is the reason for the supposed vision?\nIf you believe it was from God, why would the Lord give you an unorthodox\nmessage? On the other hand, Satan may play such tricks [e.g. to distract persons\nfrom calling a priest when someone is ill, to distract persons from praying for\ndeceased loved ones (for example: ask yourself how much time you've spent trying\nto find meaning in this 'message' vs. how much time you've spent praying for\nyour parent's soul), etc.]. If this experience/message still troubles you,\nperhaps it may help to speak with a good, orthodox (small 'o') Catholic priest\nwho can help with discernment of spirits.\nFor whatever it's\nworth, my advice is to ignore the alleged message and pray for your parent's\nsoul. I was once troubled by a 'message' in a dream and a good priest I know\ntold me to simply ignore it. We humans can be easily disturbed, deceived and\ndistracted. Christ left everything we need for salvation with His Church. There\nis nothing we need for salvation that we must get from dreams or 'visions'.\nFinally, as stated in\nthe Baltimore Catechism...\n\"Dreams are the\nthoughts we have in sleep, when our will is unable to guide them. It is\nforbidden to believe in them, because they are often ridiculous, unreasonable,\nor wicked, and are not governed by either reason or faith.\"\n:\nPrayers for the Deceased\nDeath (Topic Page)\nPurgatory |"}
{"text": "human rights\nsocial injustice\nperforming arts\ndance - circus - theatre - music - film\nRoger Teixeira\nDancer /Musician /Carimbó\nRoger Teixeira, 25 years old\nParaense, native of the island of Algodoal, born in 1995. He has already played in several carimbó groups. At SAF he will play capoeira with his wife Luane Furtado and will also dance carimbó with her.\nRoger Teixeira, 25 anos.\nDançarino e músico de carimbó.\nParaense, nativo da ilha de Algodoal, nascido no ano de 1995. Já tocou em vários grupos de carimbó. No SAF irá jogar capoeira com sua esposa Luane Furtado e também dançará carimbó com a mesma.\nDamião Negri\nMusician/Composer/Biologist and performer\nEncontros preciosos\nDamião Negri born in Macapa (Amapa State) and living in Belem (Para State) Brazil.\nMusician/composer/biologist/performer\nEnvironmentalist, adventurer, owner of cultural space Rota Do Lago in Algodoal. He promotes sustainable lifestyle. He protects the natural environment by recycling the garbage on Algodoal island.\nHe will perform in person from Algodoal (Amazonia) at SAF 2021 playing the guitar and singing with Rande Frank.\nDamião Negri nasceu em Macapá (Amapá), residente em Belém (Pará) no Brasil.\nAmbientalista, aventureira, dono do espaço cultural Rota Do Lago em Algodoal. Ele promove um estilo de vida sustentável. Ele protege o meio ambiente reciclando o lixo da ilha de Algodoal.\nEle se apresentará pessoalmente de Algodoal (Amazônia) no SAF 2021 tocando violão e cantando com Rande Frank.\nDiego Rodrigues da Silva\nNative Carimbo musician and performer\nCarimbo Batique Raiz\nDiego Rodrigues da Silva\nCarimo performer of the Carimbo Batique Raiz at the Social Arts Festival 2021, Algodoal, Brazil\nJadson Martins Pimentel\nCapoira/Carimbo performer\nCarimbo Batique Raiz\nJadson Martins Pimentel, 19, native of Algodoal, Brazil\nCapoira/Carimbo performer\nSocial Arts Festival 2021\nJadson Martins Pimentel, 19, natural de Algodoal, Brasil\nIntérprete de Capoira / Carimbo\nFestival de Artes Sociais de 2021\nMoacir Modesto Teixeira\nMusician/ Composer/Performer Native Carimbo Artist Fortalezinha\nFilhos da Maiandeua\nNative from Fortalezinha-Maiandeua island. Master of Carimbo of Fortalezinha.\nHe will perform with carimbo group Flores Nativas SAF 2021\nNativo da Ilha Fortalezinha-Maiandeua. Mestre Praiano de Carimbo.\nVai se apresentar com o grupo carimbo Flores Nativas SAF 2021\nRafael Azevedo\nStoryteller\nRafael Azevedo\nRafael Azevedo is a Brazilian writer. He has a master's degree in Literary Studies (2019) and is studying for a doctorate at the Federal University of Pará, in the city of Belém, where he resides. He has short stories published in anthologies, including the one for the 2021 Off Flip Award Seal and in the magazine Mapas do Confinamento. He published the short story \"Inside Flying Rivers\", which will be translated in 2022 into English and French. The Amazon, in all its dimensions, is one of the mirrors of his work. The novel \"Echoes in the heart of the earth\", recently published by Kotter Editorial (2021), is his debut in fiction.\nRafael Azevedo é escritor brasileiro. Tem mestrado em Estudos Literários (2019) e cursa doutorado na Universidade Federal do Pará, na cidade de Belém, onde reside. Tem contos publicados em antologias, entre elas a do Selo do prêmio Off Flip de 2021 e na revista Mapas do Confinamento. Publicou o conto \"Por dentro de rios voadores\", que será traduzido em 2022 para o inglês e francês. A Amazônia, em toda a sua dimensão, é um dos espelhos de sua obra. O romance \"Ecos no coração da terra\", recém-publicado pela Kotter Editorial (2021), é a sua estreia na ficção.\nOh Kyung Jang\nMulti-disciplinary artist/Dancer/Performer\nOh Kyung Jang\nOh Kyung Jang is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Busan, Korea. She ponders the existential and social meanings of the body, working to unravel the multi-layered meanings of the female bodies. Majored in Dance and Music from The New School in New York (BA), her works explore the process of manifestation of identity, sexuality, body and relationships. Her training includes street dance, contemporary, west-african, somatics, improvisation, martial arts, voice work and writing. Her work delivers the fluid crossover between movement, voice, text and space that touches all spheres of our senses.\nHer work includes the choreography works that reflect on femininity, sexuality and female body, '[vi:] (2016)', 'Our Body is a Battlefield (2017)', and ‘A Special Metaphor (2020)'; installation&performance work, ‘in-between connections(2020)’ and ‘dried up time_3verses(2021)'; site-specific multi-disciplinary work 'It’s Summer Time (2018)', 'Soil Sage(2018)', 'Creation(2017)'. In 2019, She conducted improvisation research in Amsterdam and Korea and currently runs an improvisation platform based in Busan.\nFeriha Cruz\nDançarina / Performer latina\nLCP Dance Theatre\nFeriha is a passionate amateur dancer, especially for Salsa Cubana, Rumba Cubana, Estilo Afro Cubano and Orixás. She has performed at some international festivals and local organizations dancing sea goddess \"Yemanjá\" and Rumba. Born in Turkey, lived in Switzerland. For the past 2 years she has been traveling around the world.\nShe will perform in person at SAF 2021 December 10th dancing Salsa, Carimbo and Capoeira with London's LCP Dance Theater with local artists from Ilha de Algodoal in the Amazon - Northern Brazil.\nIsabela Julian Costa Monteiro\nCircus artist/Carimbo dancer/Performer/Artistic director\nFlores Nativas de Maiandeua\nIsabela Julian Costa Monteiro\nShe is a Carimbo dancer born and raised on the island of Algodoal -Maiandeua archipelago.\n25 years old,\nIndigenous native from the north of Brazil - Pará - Amazonia.\nShe is an artistic director of the Carimbó female dance group: Native Flowers from Maiandeua. She is a circus artist, juggler and fire performer. She will present in person the variety of her artistic work during 3 days of Social Arts Festival 10,11,12 December 2021 in Amazonia.\nIsabela juliana costa Monteiro\nEla e Bailarina carimbozeira nascida e criada na ilha de Algodoal -Maiandeua.\n25 anos, nativa, indigena de norte do Brasil - Pará in Amazônia.\nDiretora Artistica do grupo de dança carimbó feminino bailarinas carimbozeiras: Flores Nativas de Maiandeua.\nArtista cirsence, malabarista com performance de fogo apresentando no festival de artes social (Social Arts Festival) nos dias 10,11,12 Decembro 2021\nKelly Taiane Rodrigues das Silva\nCarimbo dancer\nFlores Nativas de Maiandeua\nKelly, 24, is a native indigenous Carimbo folk youth dancer from Maiandeua - Algodoal island - Amazonia - North Brazil.\nShe will perform live in a group Carimbo choreography for the Social Arts Festival 2021 in Amazonia\nKelly, 24,\nKeylla Agnes vasconcelos Freitas\nKarimbo dancer\nFlores Nativas de Maiandeua\nKeylla, 12, is a native indigenous Carimbo folk youth dancer from Maiandeua - Algodoal island - Amazonia - North Brazil.\nShe will perform live in a group Carimbo choreography for the Social Arts Festival 2021 in Amazonia\nKeyles, 12,\nLívia Cardoso da Conceição\nKarimbo dancer\nFlores Nativas de Maiandeua\nLivia, 8, is a native indigenous Carimbo folk youth dancer from Maiandeua - Algodoal island - Amazonia - North Brazil.\nShe will perform live in a group Carimbo choreography for the Social Arts Festival 2021 in Amazonia\nLivia, 8,\nAiná Diaurum Marquaire Barradas\nCarimbo youth dancer\nFlores Nativas De Maiandeua\nCarimbo youth dancer with Flores Nativas De Maiandeua, Algodoal, Brazil\nLuane Furtado\nCapoeira/Carimbo dancer/Performer\nLuane\nLuane Furtado, 22 years old.\nCapoeirista/Carimbó dancer\nParaense, born in the city of Maracanã in 1999, has been training capoeira since she was 14 years old. She saw in capoeira a way to improve her quality of life, and it ended up becoming her biggest passion. Living on the island of Algodoal for 2 years, she fell in love with the carimbó culture, and today she loves dancing to this contagious rhythm.\nDuring SAF she will perform singing, instrumental and capoeira wrestling with her husband Roger Teixeira. And he will also dance carimbó.\nLuane Furtado, 22 anos.\nCapoeirista/ dançarina de Carimbó\nParaense, nascida na cidade de Maracanã em 1999, treina capoeira desde os 14 anos de idade. Viu na capoeira uma forma de melhorar sua qualidade de vida, e acabou se tornando sua maior paixão. Moradora da ilha de Algodoal há 2 anos, se apaixou pela cultura do carimbó, e hoje ama dançar esse ritimo contagiante.\nDurante o SAF fará apresentação de canto, instrumental e luta de capoeira com seu esposo Roger Teixeira. E também dançará carimbó.\nMenesis Teixeira\nMusician/song writer/performer\nMenesis\nMenesis Teixeira is the only son of Margarita Menesa Teixeira - the founder of Carimbo - folk music from Ilha Maiandeua. He is a native indigenous habitant of Algodoal island from Maiandeua archipelago, Amazonia, Para Region in North Brazil. He is a composer, musician and master of Carimbo. It preserves the indigenous tradition of its ancestors and fishermen.\nDuring SAF 2021 he will tell, sing and play the old legends of Ilha Maiandeuá with José Costa Teixeira and Lenir Maria Cardoso.\nMenesis Teixeira unico filio de Margarita Menesa Teixeira - a fundadora do Carimbo - música folclórica da Ilha Maiandeua. Ele é nativo da ilha de Algodoal, do arquipélago Maiandeua, Amazônia, Região do Pará, no Norte do Brasil. José Costa Teixeira e Lenir Maria Cardoso.\nNayesh Radia\nMeditation Coach / Writer\nNayesh\nNayesh has written several plays for theatre, radio and film. With a varied career, Nayesh now works as Mediation Coach and Spiritual Guide for Power Of CHATT - providing complementary, holistic and alternative therapy.\nNayesh will perform Anjali - a poem he wrote about the journey of a young woman forced in to the world of human trafficking.\nRande Frank\nMusician and song writer\nEncontros preciosos\nRand Frank Cunha Costa, 48 years old, born in Belém, region of Pará in North Brazil. Artistically known as Rande Frank, with a 28 years career as a musician, playing the guitar and always singing in Portuguese an extensive repertoire of Brazilian popular music. In addition to musical art, Rande also has experience in theater and cinema, and also has a university degree as a psychologist. He is a writer, composer, performer and instrumentalist. He joined, between 1999 and 2008, as the lead singer of the pop rock covers band entitled “Samã”, where Rande expressed exciting performances during his presentations. He participated in Rock in Rio (2001) with Banda Xuxu and Kaveiras Barrocas, performing shows inside a bus that traveled in the neighborhoods of the south zone of Rio de Janeiro.\nRande will play guitar and sing with lyrics composed for the Social Arts Festival 2021.\nRand Frank Cunha Costa, 48 anos, natural de Belém do Pará, Brasil. Artisticamente conhecido como Rande Frank, com uma carreira de musicista que já dura 28 anos, tocando violão e cantando sempre em português um extenso repertório da música popular brasileira. Além da arte musical, Rande também possui experiência no teatro e no cinema, e também tem formação superior como psicólogo. Também é escritor, compositor, intérprete e instrumentista. Integrou, entre os anos 1999 e 2008 , como vocalista da banda de covers de pop rock intitulada “Xamã”, onde Rande expressava performances empolgantes durante suas apresentações. Participou no Rock in Rio (2001) com a Banda Xuxu e as Kaveiras Barrocas, executando shows no interior de um ônibus que intinerava nos bairros da zona sul carioca.\nMaria de Fátima Dos Santos Valente\nArtisan and Performer\nAbayomis with Famima\nMaria will exhibit her work during the performance with Rande Frank..\nMaria vai expor seu trabalho durante a performance com Rande Frank..\nJose Ailson Monteiro Farias\nPhotographer/Painter\nStudio Pixé Amazonia\nBorn in Nova Timboteua, 1979, northeast of Pará, he is a draftsman, painter and woodcut artist, and studied a degree in visual arts at UFPA. He is a native indigenous habitant of Algodoal island from Maiandeua archipelago, Amazonia, Para Region in North Brazil. Currently living in Algodoal, Praia da Princesa, he has been developing a work of painting on discarded wood with local themes of nature and culture, like the masters of carimbó.\nNatural de Nova Timboteua, 1979, nordeste do Pará, é desenhista, pintor e xilogravurista, e estudou licenciatura em artes visuais na UFPA. Ele é nativo da ilha de Algodoal, do arquipélago Maiandeua, Amazônia, Região do Pará, no Norte do Brasil. Atualmente morando em Algodoal, na Praia da Princesa, vem desenvolvendo um trabalho de pintura em madeiras descartadas com temas locais da natureza e da cultura, como os mestres do carimbó.\nLúcia Maria Leão\nVisual artist/ Performer\nLúcia Leão.\nA short film featuring the rescue of a litter of 10 puppies from a female dog in the village of algodoal;.\nUm curta-metragem apresentando o resgate de uma ninhada de 10 filhotes de uma cadela da vila de algodoal;\nCatarina Carvalho\nMusician and Performer\nTrinity Laban Conservatoire\nCatarina is a Portuguese soprano currently on her last year of undergraduate vocal studies course at Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London.\nCatarina moved to London when she was 17 to begin her studies and in the meantime she has also finished her 200h Yoga Teacher Training. In the future she aims to combine music and yoga, looking more into sound healing and chanting.\nAndrez Olmos Guillen\nPerformance Artist\nAndrez\nBorn in the Obispo Santisteban province, in the town of Montero, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia in 1987. Bachelor of Arts from the Gabriel Rene Moreno Autonomous University or U.A.G.R.M.\nHe itinerant exhibition \"Altered States\" by the curator and artist Héctor Canonge, with his Record of the performance \"NO / Estado\", which took place in different galleries around the world; New York, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Miami, Lima and Mexico City. He has also participated in group exhibitions such as \"Historical Lapsus\" at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) or \"Support and Matter\" at Kiosko Galería in his hometown.\nIn 2020 he participated in the International Art Biennial of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, with his installation-in situ piece “Textos de Sal”, which was awarded by the General Directorate of Culture and Tourism of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.\nHe crossed the residence of the Gallery \"Kiosko Galería\" in Bolivia in April 2021 and another with the \"Galería Mango\" in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Participant of the “International Multimedia Art Festival” or “IMAF” at SULUV Gallery in Novi Sad (Serbia) that will take place from August 30 to September 5, 2021.\nSoon he is preparing for his residency at \"RARO Galería\" Buenos Aires, in February 2022.\nDoriel Ribeiro da Silva\nSlackline Artist\nDorial\nDorial is originally from north Brazil - Belem. He is a passionate and natural Capoeira and Carimbo dancer with slackline skills. He is a nature lover, an environmentalist and a craftsman. Dorial has designed and built recycling bins for Algodoal . He is performer and sponsor of the Social Arts Festival 2021 and will perform a dance and slackline. Dorial will be holding a slackline workshop for people of all ages, kids and adults during the festival.\nEle é originário do norte do Brasil - Belém. ele é um apaixonado dançarino de capoeira e carimbo natural com habilidades no slackline. amante da natureza, ambientalista e artista da construção. ele vai construir algumas lixeiras para reciclagem na ilha de Algodoal. Como intérprete e patrocinador do SAF 2021, ele apresentará dança e slackline. Ele fará workshop de slackline para pessoas de todas as idades, crianças e adultos.\nJose Costa Teixeira\nMusician and Performer\nGroppo Praiano do ALGODOAL\nJose is a grandson of Margarita Menesa Teixeira - the creator of Carimbo - folk music of Maiandeua island in Brazil. He is a composer, musician and a master of Carimbo. Jose preserves the indigenous tradition of his ancestors and fishermen.\nDuring the SAF 2021 he is telling, singing and playing the old legends of Maiandeua island with his wife Lenir Maria Cardoso.\nJosé Costa Teixeira é neto de Margarita Menesa Teixeira - a criadora do Carimbo - música folclórica da Ilha Maiandeua. sua esposa Lenir Maria Cardoso.\nLenir Maria Cardoso\nHair/Makeup Artist and Performer\nGroppo Praiano do ALGODOAL\nLenir Maria Cardoso is originally from Carutapera. Her passion for arts arose with her career as a makeup artist, masseuse and hairdresser. Lenir is a professional in the beauty business and alternative forms of therapy, such as therapeutic massage, to heal her clients. Her aim is to make her clients feel beautiful and young. Lenir is the proprietor of the Salon Belezza Total in Algodoal and sponsors the festival by providing free makeup and hairstyles for attendees. Lenir is a dancer and musician and her performance takes inspiration from her husband, an indigenous native of Algodoal Island. Together they present a performance telling the legendary stories of the Maiandeua, through music and dance.\nLenir Maria Cardoso é originária da Carutapera. sua paixão pelas artes transformou-se em maquiadora, massagista e cabeleireira. ela trabalha no setor de beleza aplicando formas alternativas de terapia, como a massagem terapêutica, para curar seus clientes. ela torna seus clientes bonitos e jovens. Ela dirige seu próprio salão - Salon Belezza Total em Algodoal. Ela é patrocinadora do festival ao fornecer maquiagem e penteados gratuitos para os participantes. ela também participa como dançarina e musicista do carimbo, inspirando-se em seu sposo, um nativo indígeno da ilha Algodoal. Ambos apresentam a performance contando as lendárias histórias de Maiandeua, tocando e danzando.\nYvonne Greaves\nContemporary Dancer Choreographer Writer\nSoft Sovereign\nBritish artists, contemporary dancer, based in London. Graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire Community Dance Diploma and Birkbeck Performing Arts. Dancer, performer, choreographer and writter. She is also a Pilates teacher.\nAfrican odyssey of protest poetry dance and imagery for Social Arts Festival 2021\nEmily Myers\nDancer/Choreographer/Teacher/Voice Artist\nEmily trained at The Arts Educational School and University of Surrey Roehampton . Her Choreography credits include: The Soldier's Tale (Fews Ensemble & Ciarán Hinds); The Demon Within and Angel (Dancayers Co.)\nPerformance Credits include: Dancer & Dance Captain The Snowman (London Cast, UK & Korean Tour); The Merry Widow (English National Opera); On Windover Hill (Castley Music); State of Mind (New York); Akram Khan's Pledge (London); Rafael Bonachela's Beats For Peace (London); Spirit of The Flame (2012 London Olympic Closing Ceremony).\nFilm credits include: Connect (BAFTA Nominated short film); Petrushka (Wimbledon Music Festival); Home and Away (Australian Television Network).\nTeaching: Emily currently teaches Contemporary & Ballet on Zoom.\nLaurencia Adu-kusi\nDancer\nZaynah Lodge\nDancer\nAs a young child in Bermuda, Zaynah became interested in the performing arts when her mother took her to the theatre several times a year to see local artists.\nIn her teen years, she practiced martial arts and would later pursue dance while in university. She tried several different styles but ultimately fell in love with Jazz and Contemporary. Her inspirations are Katherine Dunham, Pearl Primus, Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey. All four started Dance at ages traditionally considered to be late but left a huge impact on the Dance world.\nLena Whooo\nDancer\nFreya Dare\nDancer\nFreya\nFreya created a piece tilled Sunrise to set! I wanted to capture how isolation has allowed us to slow down and take in the great beauty of the natural wold. The morning begins with hope and and enjoyment of hearing the birds call. The dance progresses into the night were our anxiety takes control and manifests into stagne dreams and feeling of unrest. Freya wanted to finish the piece with an optimistic ending that every day we have the opportunity to start again and not let yesterday's repression treacle through to the next. please see the link below\nGreta Westwood\nFilm maker\nPent Up and Puzzled\nGreta is a London-based filmmaker, photographer and multimedia web-designer. A recent graduate (2019) in BA Hons Anthropology and Visual Practice at Goldsmiths, University of London.\nGreta has made a short film that portrays the slow and enjoyable aspects of the current lockdown which is happening as a result of Covid-19. Though this global pandemic has caused much disruption to people’s lives, it has also presented the opportunity to change one’s daily habits and to find new ways of stimulating the brain. As a result of this, she made a short documentary – style film which carefully observes a new-found activity. Greta would like this activity to show ways in which the body and/or mind can still be energised when forced to lock down in a limited, domestic space.\nHeather Mason\nFounder\nThe Minded Institute\nHeather is the founder of The Minded Institute a world leader in yoga therapy education. She holds graduate education in neuroscience, physiology, psychotherapy, and co-authored the book Yoga in Mental Health, a core text for yoga and mental health professionals, which looks at the interface between these fields and yoga. Devoted to bringing yoga practices to those in need, Heather founded the Yoga in Health Care Alliance and works towards yoga’s integration of yoga into the NHS at both the policy and grassroots level. Heather is also the secretariat of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Yoga in Society. In her free time she writes music\nEmma Clandon\nDouble Twist Dance Company.\nTara Kearney\nPoet and Muscian\nTara\nEmma Levene.\nThe music we used for the duet is 7 Roads(I see you) Julius Cowdrey\nTanica Psalmist\nPoet\nMoses said\nTanica's a storyteller and spoken-word artist who loves to talk about taboo and daring subjects. A conscious poet whose lyrical content is quite abstract and profound. She's not only an artist but a practitioner that integrates wellbeing & Performance techniques to create discussion that supports emotional stability, mental health & cognition! she's an eminent molecule within the universe due to her positive vibes, spreading of love & truth seeking.\nNina Gabriela Goldsworthy Moll\nActress\nWhite Latina\nThis new performance talks about her life as well as quarantine life. Lots of things have happened and White Latina reflects on them.\nEleni Papaioannou\nDancer\nCan you remember?\nDancing the Dream\nDancer\nDancing the Dream\nDancing The Dream was founded by Flavia Caselli and Gianni D’Andria. It was born as an Italian dance company dedicated to and inspired by Michael Jackson and his art, and Flavia carried on the company’s legacy in the UK. The name comes from Michael Jackson’s book of poems, Dancing The Dream. The company took part in many dance events and performed in major theaters in Italy and abroad. The dancers are all trained in different styles and are all professionally active in the dance industry.\nFlavia Caselli has trained all dance styles from a very young age, and focused more on street styles. She trained in Italy, her home country, in the USA and in the UK. She currently lives in London, where she perform and teaches dance. She has performed for artists in concerts and events as a street dancer, and for MJ tribute artists as a backing dancer. She has also performed in many festivals and dance events with a contemporary dance company in the UK.\nGianni was born in Italy, where he trained Hip-Hop with the best dance teachers in Italy. He is a choreographer, artistic director, and screenwriter and is considered one of the best Michael Jackson style dancer and impersonator in Italy. He is the only Italian impersonator who had the honour of dancing in front of Michael Jackson privately.\nPhyllis Rhode\nAerialist\nJnalis Aerial Trio\nJulia Torggler\nAerialist\nJunalis Aerial Trio\nNatalie Schättle\nAerialist\nNatalie Schättle\nAlexei Sharp\nPresenter Business Owner\nESPH\nAlexei, who founded CLC & ESPH, competed as an international decathlete from 1991-2000. He was UK decathlon champion in 1997 and competed at the Commonwealth Games in 1998. Successive knee and back injuries curtailed his career in 2000. Alexei studied French & Italian at the University of Southern California, received a diploma in Pre-medicine and pre-medical studies from Schiller International University, not pursuing a place at medical school to concentrate on his athletic career, and then completed a BSc in Biomedical Sciences from King's College, University of London.\nThis incredible athlete, public speaker and Social Arts Festival (SAF) award sponsor will present the SAF 19th of October 2019.\nSophie-Grace Coombes\nClassical and Contemporary Dancer Rehearsing Director\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBritish born Sophie-Grace Coombes is a Classical and Contemporary dancer. Having trained at the Louise Browne Scholarship Centre she was awarded a full scholarship to study at Northern Ballet School.\nSophie-Grace has performed lead roles with the English Youth Ballet and Opera and Ballet International companies. She cherished her time as a Principal of Manchester City Ballet and NorthYorkshire CountyYouthDance Company, before moving to the USA as a Soloist with AjkunBalletTheatre in New York. During this time she worked with underprivileged children from diverse backgrounds.\nCurrently returning following a career break due to illness, Sophie-Grace’s recovery is flourishing through her discovery of the wonders of Yoga, training in holistic healing techniques. Moreover, exploring her spiritual path and the mind of a true dancer.\n“She is fuelled by her love of movement and belief in the power of people”\nDue to her recent injury, she became an incredible rehearsing director at LCP Dance Theatre\n19th Oct SAF2019\n\"Love Live Life\" choreographed by Joanna Puchala LCP Dance Theatre\nJuliet Brady\nActress and Classical, Contemporary and Jazz Dancer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBorn in London, Juliet performed with the National Youth Ballet as a young dancer and went on to pursue acting, studying at Drama Studio London and performing with Blood, Love and Rhetoric Theatre in Prague, Czech Republic. Juliet is currently studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire for Music and Dance and performing with LCP Dance Theatre.\n12th and 19th October SAF2019\n\"Love Live Life\"\nSaili Katebe\nWriter Actor Performer\nSaili Katebe is a Zambian born writer, actor and performance poet currently based out of the South West. His work seeks to find the marriage between mediums, investigate the lived experience through language and physicality.\n12th Oct SAF2019\n\"Naming Game\"\nSteven Zilinskas\nPhysical Theatre Artist\nSteven Zilinskas\nSteven Zilinskas is a physical theatre practitioner based in London. Previous productions involve CLUB PARADISE (Shenanigans Theatre Company, toured 2018 Birmingham MAC) and solo works MIRAGE (2018, toured Edinburgh Festival Fringe) and most recent WOOL (2019, toured Birmingham MAC) with a specific approach to dance and movement-based work.\n19th Oct SAF 2019\n\"Wool\" 20 min dance and physical theatre\nDeana Indraccolo\nContemporary Dancer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nDe the University of Lecce in Italy with a Bachelor’s Degree in Performance Arts.\nShe was a choreographer and backing dancer for the singer Ashleigh K and a performer and modern dance teacher in London.\nShe joined LCP Dance Theatre in 2014 as a dancer participating in production ” Am I” and continues to perform with new production such as ” I Am” and many others.\nShe performed with LCP Dance Theatre productions last year in London at SAF (Social Arts Festival) 2018.\nJoe Holtaway\nSinger Song Writer\nJoe Holtaway\nSinger and songwriter, looks after Peace Sounds Label.\nHis songs are.\n‘fine songwriting’ Tom Robinson BBC6 Music, Ivor Novello committee\n‘gorgeous, pure, absolutely lovely’ Sarah Gosling BBC Introducing\n‘pure poetry’ David White BBC Introducing\n12 Oct SAF 2019\n20min singing performance\nGennaro Lasco\nAerialist Contemporary Dancer and Choreographer\nDaniela Costanza & Gennaro Lasco\nGennaro Lasco Originally from Italy,”.\nRecently he has performed at \"Love Yourself\" performing arts showcase in London: \"Freedom\" an aerial slings dance fused with acrobalance performance with Daniela Costanza.\nHe.\nDaniela Costanza\nAerial Slings Acrobalance Performer\nDaniela Costanza & Gennaro Lasco\nDaniela Costanza born in Italy is an aerial/dancer and Pilates instructor based in London. She loves to create and compose choreography both in the air and on the floor.\nRecently she has performed at \"Love Yourself\" event in London \"Freedom\" an aerial slings dance fused with acrobalance performance with Gennaro Lasco.\nShe.\nRudolph Niasme\nMulti Disciplinary Music Aerial Dance Theatre Artist\nLCP Dance Theatre\nRudolph is a multi-disciplinary artist: mover and music producer who continuously develops his experimental style by incorporating his life experiences to his art. Born in Paris, his first contact with the movement came through his parents who introduced him to the French-Caribbean culture. Rudolph's education started privately where his creativity was caged. It wasn't until he moved to the public educational system that he felt free to explore his artistic interests.\nRudolph is using his skills to help autistic children and adults improve their communication through movement. He integrates his artistic discoveries and personal development into his work by using what he learns to better support the people he works with.\nHe has recently performed the aerial dance performance with LCP Dance Theatre during the event \"Love Yourself\" showcase in London. He also performed the working progress of his own choreographed dance theatre performance \"It is happening\". This performance is inspired by the human experience in the physical world and the evolution of the individual through life and love. Confined space and movement without restriction symbolise the necessary adaptations one must make to survive in different environments. The performance also demonstrates a way of communication with autistic people, as well as, a way to connect with one's self through movement and sound.\nHe will perform an extract of his work at the SAF 2019.\nHe will also perform aerial dance performance \"Love Live Life\" with LCP Dance Theatre during this event.\n12th Oct SAF 2019\n\"Guerison\"10 min dance solo\n\"Love Live Life\" (extract) 10 min group choreography by Joanna Puchala LCP Dance Theatre\n19th Oct SAF 2019\n\"Love Live Life\" 25 min group choreography by Joanna Puchala LCP Dance Theatre\nZuza Tehanu\nDancer Choreographer Theatre Circus Artist\nDark Soul Dance Theatre\nZuza Tehanu is originally from Poland, she London at Etcetera Theatre and during the \"Love Yourself\" showcase by LCP Dance Theatre at the Lodge Space. She also performed her dance and circus show in Ms. Paolini Phantasmagoria Cabaret in Hoxton Hall.\nWith her new production she take part in SAF 2019.\nNatasha Lee\nChoreographer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nNatasha Lee year. Her credits include London Olympics 2012, Sadlers Wells, World Of Dance U.S.A. and Buckingham Palace. She performed last year in London at SAF (Social Arts Festival) 2018 and she is going to share her new work also this year at SAF 2019.\nMary Kinsella\nContemporary Dancer\nDeliah Seefluth Dance\nMary is a contemporary dancer from London. She has a special interest in inclusive dance and believes it can be an effective tool for social development. Alongside her community work, Mary freelances as a performer and has toured the UK and abroad appearing in stage productions, gallery installations and music videos.?\nDeliah Seefluth\nChoreographer\nDeliah Seefluth Dance. After finishing her training in New York and Munich, she decided to doDanCe and the Akasha Tanzensemble. Aside from her choreographic work, Deliah holds regular open workshops in Germany and London and assists Joe Alegado at his Workshops at University Tübingen.?\nLulu Harris\nAerial Dancer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nLouisa is dedicated to finding beautifully creative and disruptive ways to drive innovation and sustainability. She is currently a Head at 6heads, a London based sustainability and innovation community, part of Grant Thornton’s Public Affairs, Policy and Insight team – exploring the role of purposeful business and impact investing. She is on the creative team for the Marine Foundation, using art as a catalyst for conservation and to promote ocean literacy and was a free-diver in the underwater art piece Apsara:, Spirits of the Sea. She is creator and co-producer of Apokalypsis, an immersive performance piece which retells classical Greek myths around the climate change agenda, she danced as Mrs Midas in the piece Midas.\nLouisa believes in the power of experiential learning, performance and storytelling to inspire us to tackle the big challenges the future may hold. She is an aerialist, free-diver and dancer. She performed last year in London at SAF (Social Arts Festival) 2018 with LCP Dance Theatre production and she is going to share her new choreography this year at SAF 2019.\nIoana Nicolae\nAerial Yoga Dance Performer and Teacher\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBorn and raised in Romania, Ioana considers herself an international spirit with an overwhelming curiosity towards foreign cultures and traditions. She has moved to the United Kingdom in 2015 where 3 years later she discovered the magical world of aerial yoga and became a passionate aerialist.\nProfessionally, she has a legal background with a bachelor degree in Law. An ardent believer in the EU values, Ioana has graduated a Masters L.LM Degree in European Business Law in Sweden. She has started a career in banking in 2016 and since then has been working as a Financial Crime Analyst.\nThe encounter with Aerial Yoga was a mind-opening experience. She immediately knew that somehow this special type of training was going to be an important part of her life. A year later, after joining classes and practising regularly Ioana has trained to become an aerial yoga teacher. Through aerial yoga she has discovered that art can take many forms and shapes and that one can be an artist in many ways. Hers is through aerial yoga.\nIn October 2018 Ioana also participated as an aerial dancer in the piece \"Hope\" of LCP Dance Theatre (LCP), choreographed by Joanna Puchala. The company LCP incorporates slings in dance theatre performances for purposes of creating awareness towards social inequalities and human rights. The performance \"Hope\" was presented at the Social Arts Festival (SAF)- arts platform which raises awareness of those issues.\nIoana is looking forward to teaching, improving as an aerial yoga performer and meeting people with whom to share the knowledge and enthusiasm towards this type of sling practice and art.\nCerys McGrath\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nGeorgie Cooper\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nDeirdre Murray-Wallace\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nJessica Cooke\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nJosmuary Bandes\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nKaty Higgins\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nRachel Greer\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nSarah Hirsch\nCompany Dancer\nnotetoSELF DanCe\nAnn Uddin\nSound Healer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nReiki (Usui) Master Teacher|Sound Healer|Hypnotherapist|Coach\nAnn is a qualified Hypnotherapist & Reiki (Usui) Master Teacher and Sound Healer Practitioner. Her core belief is that our mind and body can access our essential purest state of happiness, peace and wellbeing. Her intention is that every person experiences a lasting change helping them to heal past difficulties and current stress, creating balance and wellbeing in their lives. Ann tailors each session to the client’s needs and requirements and will leave you feeling wonderfully connected, restored and present.\nAnn also holds Sound Gong bath meditations around London and is available for 1-2-1, group and corporate workshops\nErin\nAerial Dancer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nErin was born in Lewisham and has always lived close to the area. She loves the diverse art culture in South London and enjoys the many opportunities to see wonderful performances and creations.\nShe has been doing yoga for the last two years and aerial yoga for the last two months. She loves to dance and is excited to explore dancing in front of an audience. This will be her first performance.\nJason Kwan\nContemporary Dancer\nDuet\nMithun Gill\nContemporary Dancer\nDuet\nMithun Gill is a British born Kathak dancer who learns under the guidance of Sujata Banerjee based in London. Graduating with a BA Hons Dance degree from Middlesex University allowed him to explore other dance territories including Graham, Humphrey, Cunningham and Release techniques. Kathak has installed a strong sense of rhythm and musicality in Mithun's dance style whilst his contemporary training has brought a huge range of movement dynamics.\nCansu Altunay\nConcert Flautist\nFreedom\nCansu is a graduate of Anadolu University, Eskişehir, Turkey. For several years she participated in the Symphonic Orchestra as Flautist and Piccoloist and has given concerts as a solo flautist.\nSince graduating, Cansu does classroom teaching as well as one on one basis; teaches piano, flute, music theory in different genres such as classical, pop, rock, jazz.\nRoosje Horckmans\nContemporary Dancer/Choreographer\nSymbiosis\nRoosje (Rose) Horckmans started dancing at a young age and attended secondary dance school in Belgium. She continued her studies in London at Trinity Laban where she is currently finishing the BA(hons) contemporary dance course. Roosje has choreographed several pieces, she has always been interested in cross-over productions including different art forms. She recently starred in a short film that can be found on her instagram @merilwenrose\nDeborah Iaria\nArt Director\nSymbiosis\nDeborah Iaria has dedicated her life to art. In Italy, through painting, sculpture and photography she developed and studied diverse interpretations of the human body ().\nCurrently in London, completing her degree in Graphic and Digital Design (portfolio at), she is directing the project to explore the connection between the physical and the digital world, seeking new forms of expression.\nCredit: The organisers of the Social Arts Festival would like to thank Deborah for her support in co-ordinating between the festival and Greenwich University to provide the video projection, sound and lighting, without which this production would not have been possible.\nNatalie Taylor\nChoreographer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBorn.\nShiloh Scyner\nContemporary Dancer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBorn in Wales, Shiloh started dancing at the age of 10. Shiloh is an aspiring dancer based in London, with experience in performing arts, teaching contemporary dance and choreographing. BA(hons) in contemporary dance at Laban. Currently working on a project with LCP.\nJeph Vanger\nComposer\nAtilla Dance Company\nJeph Vanger is an award-winning sound artist and electronic composer who works and lives between London and Athens. He has worked in the fields of contemporary dance, theatre, film and art installations. Some of his recent works have been exhibited and performed in institutions, theatres and organisations such as Tate Modern, Sadler's Wells, Brighton Fringe, Megaron Athens & London Design Festival.\nSteff D'Arcy\nContemporary Dancer\nAttila Dance Company\nSteff D’Arcy is a contemporary dance artist, creator and model from London. She trained at Laban and Elmhurst - Birmingham Royal Ballet School. In 2018 Steff joined Russell Maliphant for his new creation, which will premiere in 2019. Steff has also worked for Julie Cunningham and Company, Studio Wayne McGregor, The Cunningham Company Fellows and Dance In Motion. Steff has a passion dance film of which she both creates and dances in.\nLauren Ford\nContemporary Dancer\nAttila Dance Company\nLauren Ford is a dance artist based in London. She completed her training at the University of Chichester where she graduated with a BA (Hons) in Dance in 2016 and then stayed on for a further year to complete a Masters degree in Dance Performance. During her Masters year she was part of the postgraduate company MapDance where she toured and performed works by Shobana Jeyasingh, Lea Anderson, Cai Tomos and Hagit Yakira. She was also a part of the GradLab project in 2017/18, an Arts Council funded project supporting graduate dancers and choreographers. She performed with Mapped Dance Theatre at various locations around the UK including a premiere of the work at Resolutions Festival at The Place in 2018.\nPanagiotis Pavlopoulos\nContemporary Dancer\nAttila Dance Company\nPanagiotis Pavlopoulos was originally born in Athens, Greece. He graduated from National School of Dance in 2016. He has collaborated with various choreographers including Andonis Foniadakis, Paul Blackman & Christine Gouzelis, Jasmin Vardimon and Taira Foo. He has also performed in Martha Graham’s repertoire «Temptations of the Moon» instructed by Penny Diamantopoulou. In October 2016 he joined JV2 certificate diploma of Jasmin Vardimon Company and had the chance to tour nationally. Since moved to London, Panagiotis has joined Icarus Dance Company and later got the opportunity to join Hinged Dance Co. and perform at Resolutions 2018 Dance Festival at The Place. Furthermore, Panagiotis had the chance to take part in the making of the new official video clip of the rock band Snow Patrol - “Don't Give In” as a member of the dancers cast. Panagiotis is currently collaborating with Attila Andrasi as a choreographer assistant and an ensemble member.\nChristina Prompona\nContemporary Dancer\nAttila Dance Company\nChristina Prompona studied contemporary dance and performance in national school of dance in Athens, Greece and she is a dancer based in London.She has recently performed in Athens concert hall with Hellenic Dance Company in the piece ''Tomorrow'' a piece by Jasmin Vardimon. Furthermore she has been taking part in video art projects and choreography researches.This year she took part in Art night London in a piece by Sasha Pirogova. Now she is a freelancer in dance and a dance teacher\nVictoria Howden\nActress Singer Presenter.\nSo join her for the journey and who knows you might even sing along :)\nShe will present the Social Arts Festival 2019 on the 12th of October\nErtan Dereli\nPianist and Composer\nFreedom\nErtan studied contemporary music composition at Goldsmiths College University of London in 2011 and piano performance at University of West London in 2017.\nHe draws inspiration from a richly varied, instructive range of life experiences and the belief that music should be directed towards promoting the full development of the human mind a personality.\nJoanna Puchala\nChoreographer\nLCP Dance Theatre\nBorn.\nAttila Andrási\nChoreographer\nAttila Dance Company\nAttila Andrási was born in Hungary where he first discovered dance at the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy, working extensively with improvisation. He then went on to study at Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance (SEAD) where he continued to develop his movement language and had the opportunity to collaborate and perform many choreographic works. Since graduating he moved to Berlin to complete an Academic Masters project in HZT. Attila has since moved to London to explore his choreographic vision further and develop future projects.\nThis is Attila’s first collaboration in the UK and is working with four dancers, all with extensive experience within contemporary dance. We came together at the end of July and since then we have been collaborating, playing and exploring. The Social Arts Festival is the first time that we will be presenting this work and we are looking forward to gaining some feedback which in turn will help develop the work.\nSofia Caley\nActor Movement Director Play-Write Poet\nSofía Caley\nActor, movement/director, play-write and poet based in London and Bath. Sofia performed at SAF 2018 with touching and powerfull Physical Theatre Performance \"Lemon Sherbert\". She will present a new play during the SAF 2019.\n12th Oct SAF 2019\n\"Gaming name\" Physical Theatre\n/\nAdventure, Nature and Art in Algodoal.\nLCP is a multimedia and multinational aerial dance company based in London. We raise awareness of human rights issues. We use stage performances: physical and dance theatre, silks, slings and pole; composed music and film. We operate as a network of artists. We collaborate with anti-trafficking associations such as Sophie Hayes Foundation which supports trafficked victims. We use real life stories to create a choreography. We combine movement with acting and other forms of performing arts to add dramaturgy and truth to the stage performance. We produce documentary films based on human rights violations. We were sponsored by the BBC. We have collaborated with an African Dance Company - Tavaziva Dance. We regularly perform at Fringe Festivals. We were nominated few times for the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award at Edinburgh Fringe Festivals.\nStarting out as the park keepers lodge for the neighbouring park, we’ve taken the space on a journey to become a home for health, mindfulness and wellbeing. We offer a calm beautiful environment to escape from the noise of London..\nFlowMove is a well-being company which provides with flow move practices such as yoga, aerial yoga, pilates and dance to improve the physical and mental health.\nSocial Arts Festival Prize sponsor\nMinded is a world leader in the development and implementation of yoga therapy and mindfulness programs for those with mental health and chronic physical health problems.\nMinded Institute - Leader in Yoga Therapy - SAF Prize's sponsor of PTSD training for yoga practitioners (31 Oct - 4th Nov)\nTickets are free, but please help us by making a donation.\nFree Social Arts Festival Amazonia 2021 10 -11-12 December 5pm AMT/8pm GMT"}
{"text": "The dangers of the dark net and cyber crime will be in the spotlight in Exeter next week.\nJamie Bartlett, journalist, BBC presenter and author of The Dark Net is a keynote speaker at a one-day conference hosted on Wednesday March 6.\nBusiness owners are invited to the Exeter-based Bluegrass Group’s one-day conference, \"Protect, Detect, Mitigate\", during Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW).\nJamie will give a insight into the digital underworld and the real threat to SMEs. Having interviewed trolls and pornographers, drug dealers and hackers, political extremists and computer scientists Jamie will shine a spotlight on the hidden corners of the internet.\nDavid Thomas, Managing Director of Bluegrass Group, said: “We’re excited that Jamie is coming to Exeter to share his discoveries and enlighten businesses on the real world of cyber crime. Cyber security is a primary risk to all businesses large or small so Jamie’s presentation will be invaluable to local businesses.\"\nNow in its third year, CSAW is the brainchild of Bluegrass Group, a provider of industry-leading, outsourced IT support services. CSAW is designed to educate and inform local businesses to help them conquer the growing cyber threat.\nAs well as the one-day conference with a host of speakers, there will be an evening networking event, a day of webinar sessions, a lunchtime roundtable session, and four cyber breakfasts."}
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{"text": "After.\nIt is after all, much too late to save this vanquished leading lady. For the News of the World, the rest is silence.\nBut by way of an epilogue, let me explain an alternative script I wrote for this drama myself.\nIt is a script that never made it to the publisher.\nIf it had, the media landscape may have been very different to the tortured and pock-marked one we see today.\nThe Gordon Taylor phone-hacking culprits would have been identified and culled. The Guardian investigators would have rested on their well deserved laurels. No remorseless barrage from Parliament. No renewed police investigation. No torrent of arrests. No cataclysmic revelations.\nAnd for better or for worse – I’ll leave you to decide which – a 168-year-old newspaper and all who worked for it, would have survived. Cleansed and chastened.\nIt is a scene I will outline to you now.\nFor most of you, even my former colleagues on the News of the World, it will be the first time you will have heard it.\nSo after so long avoiding the spotlight, I wander, blinking and as nervous as a first-night ingenue, into the explosion of flashbulbs and the melee of microphones, TV cameras and reporters notebooks.\nThe ‘For Neville’ email\nMy part in this public drama began on 8 July, 2009, when the Guardian broke the story that we had settled Gordon Taylor’s privacy action.\nThe case had been settled on the basis that the “transcript for Neville” email which implied that I had knowledge of phone-hacking.\nSuddenly my job was on the line.\nOn the morning of Saturday, 11 July, the legal manager Tom Crone informed me that editor Colin Myler was going to ask me to resign and that a very generous settlement offer would be on the table if I held out.\n‘When?’I inquired.\n‘In about three minutes.”\nSuddenly, I was fighting for my professional life. The money meant nothing. My reputation meant everything.\nAt that one-hour meeting with Tom Crone and Colin Myler, I gave them a substantial amount of evidence which satisfied them that I was not the guilty party.\nMany openly speculated how I had managed to keep my job for so long afterwards. That is why.\nI followed this up with a lengthy memo on Wednesday 15 July and handed it to Myler and an ashen-faced Crone, who noted testily: ‘So you are putting this in writing!”\nOn Sunday, 19 July, I tracked down Ross Hall in Peru, the reporter who had made the transcript on the orders of an executive.\nI taped the call and it exonerated me and incriminated the culprit.\nI hope Ross – an excellent journalist and an equally excellent fellow – will understand my action. It was not to incriminate him. His innocent role in this was already public. My aim was to discover the identity of the executive who had handed him the hacking tapes to transcribe.\nThis done, I telephoned Crone to let him know the news. His reaction astonished me. It still does. He refused to take the tape.\nIt remained in my desk draw in my study for nearly two years until the police seized it on Tuesday 5 April, 2011.\nMyler and Crone were due to appear before the Culture, Media and Sports Select Committee on Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, two days after I tracked down Ross.\n‘Magnet for the iron filings of suspicion’\nIf I were to pinpoint a precise time when the fate of the News of the World was sealed, it would be during these two days.\nMy evidence was ignored leaving me as a convenient magnet for the iron filings of suspicion.\nWas it better to have a suspect in the office rather than another convict?\nFalse allegations against me raged in the press. Parliamentarians bayed for my blood. And the News of the World did nothing to defend me. The pressure on me for two years was colossal.\nI added to my dossier providing more memos.\nI requested that I be allowed to show my dossier to Rebekah Brooks, the chief executive officer at News International.\nI do not wish to embarrass the executive who warned me away from Rebekah’s door, I regard him as nothing more sinister than an amiable buffoon. A Polonius-type figure in this drama. In short, a ‘yes man’.\nBut I am looking at his email reply now and he is determined to block my route to her.\nIn the absence of any corporate defence amid the clamour for my blood, the inevitable happened. The police came banging on my door.\nEven after my arrest, I added to my dossier proving my innocence with more memos and another tape.\nThe tape, together with two requests for urgent meetings with senior management, were refused by the same executive.\nSenior management at the News of the World missed every opportunity to root out the problem and exonerate me.\nSunderland Echo report was the final straw\nThe final straw for me came in February this year, when the Sunderland Echo, my home town newspaper, printed allegations that I was involved in ‘endemic phone-hacking’ and was responsible for sending emails to the Max Mosley prostitutes, trying to blackmail them into giving me an interview.\nFor the first time in 28 years, I failed to turn up for work.\nI wrote an email to the editor explaining I was travelling to Sunderland to speak to my family and reassure them and my late father’s friends that this was untrue.\nI wrote to Myler that the hacking of Gordon Taylor’s phone and the blackmail letters had long been known to be the work of a certain executive, who I shall not name here for legal reasons.\nHis reply was extremely revealing. Tellingly, it failed to correct this highly accusatory statement. He passed on his regards to my family and invited me to take off as much time as I needed, with his blessing.\nBy now, it was far too late for senior management to tell James Murdoch what I had been revealing to them for the past two years.\nSo when Glenn Mulcaire erroneously named me as a person who had instructed him to hack the voicemail of one particular individual, News International had no dossier which showed where the true blame lay.\nNor were they aware that one of the executives who initiated the hacking was Mulcaire’s very best friend and mentor and he was therefore unlikely to name him.\nThey fired me on the spot.\nNews International will hear more of this from me later.\nBut most significant of all, by depriving James Murdoch of the dossier, he was made to sit in front of the CMS Committee and face the damning allegation that he was guilty of ‘Wilfull blindness”.\nFar from being blind, James Murdoch had been given nothing to see.\nNaked in the debating chamber, he was forced to endure absurd accusations of upholding the code of ‘omerta’in a mafia-style organisation.\nTom Watson told that James Murdoch had been kept in the dark\nA corporate disaster for News International ameliorated only by the fact that a barnstorming Tom Watson had managed by this point, to reach such a crescendo of implausible Victorian melodrama as to make Brian Blessed seem like Clement Freud sucking on a mogadon.\nIt shouldn’t and needn’t have happened.\nI had given a heap of information to Watson showing how Murdoch had been kept in the dark.\nHe was astonished by it and he was generous and magnanimous enough to offer three sincere apologies for the attacks he had led on me. We parted on friendly terms. But I was under no illusion that we both had different agendas and I told him so.\nAnd so it came to pass. My evidence did not fit the pre-ordained frame of his argument. ‘I’m old Labour so Murdoch is a lying, capitalist bastard. Right, I’ve ticked that box”.\nIt was an argument that held little weight in Junior Commons Rooms in the 1970s and 80s. Let alone in a Parliamentary select committee.\nWhere are the towering intellects of an Enoch Powell or a Robin Cook when you need them?\nAnd where was the dossier I had prepared?\nSadly, the answer to both is – dead and buried. ‘iron filings’strategy, a fear of taking bad news to the boss or the pathological culture of secrecy which had lodged itself in the heart of the News of the World, we may never know.\nJames Murdoch should have the benefit of the doubt.\n‘I stake my liberty on the truth of what I say’\nI too must take my fair portion of blame. It is a matter of great personal regret that I failed to walk into Rebekah Brooks’ office. I had discussed doing so with friends and colleagues many times. I was naive to assume she and James Murdoch had been fully appraised.\nI had a warm and trusting relationship with Rebekah over many years. I had been her news editor. She would have opened her door to me. I should have grown a spine and gone over my boss’s head.\nAny member of this dramatis personae who feels aggreived by my script, I say to them – you watched as I carried your burden for two and a half years. I am merely giving back what belongs to you.\nWith that explanation and confession, I hope to leave my brief appearance on the stage for the time being.\nI have ignored the entreaties of Newsnight, Panorama, the Wall Street Journal and a host of other media outlets too numerous to mention to bring my explanation to you, my fellow journalists, in the Press Gazette\nAnd.\nI leave you, my peers and the people who know me best, to decide which that might be.\nExeunt for now.\nTom Crone has not responded to a request for comment from Press Gazette this morning. The central allegation in this piece, that Thurlbeck’s ‘dossier’ was ignored, was first raised by him in TV interviews and in the Evening Standard last Thursday. Crone and Myler have yet to issue any comment on this point. News International has said it cannot comment on ongoing police inquiries.\nTom Watson has put this statement on his blog, which he gave to Reuters on Monday: “It is not possible for me to respond to Mr Thurlbeck’s statement in full as to do so may prejudice the conduct of the police inquiry.However, to be fair to Mr Thurlbeck, it is true to say that he did tell me that he raised his concerns with senior managers in July 2009. I am sorry that I cannot say more at this time. I have made the information he shared with me available to the police.”"}
{"text": "The life of Reilly\nPublished 4:00 am, Thursday, March 25, 1999\n1999-03-25 04:00:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- STAND at a Muni station with Clint Reilly for two hours and you learn some things:\nFirst, it's cold out there. Reilly has been accused of having a super-heated ego, but most other parts of him were freezing at the entrance to Castro station early Wednesday.\nThis guy is serious about running for mayor. He's burning calories as well as his own money.\nReilly is paying the price of his transformation from political consultant to political supplicant. He spends most mornings passing out copies of his plan to fix Muni called \"Riders\nStreams of commuters passed as he kept saying, \"Hi, Clint Reilly, running for mayor.\"\nSome commuters smiled. Others blew him off.\n\"There's a certain amount of making a fool of oneself,\" he said. \"Real people are rough.\"\nSometimes entire crowds of people would blast by.\n\"It's funny. If the first person in a bunch takes a book, they all do,\" Reilly said, probably the first time this minor bit of mass behavior has ever been noticed by a high-powered political consultant.\nI kept wondering how the public would react if Mayor Brown were standing at a station handing out his plan to fix Muni. Maybe Brown should cancel a couple of his dates on\n\"Mornings on 2\" and try it.\nThe second and most important thing you learn standing with an insurgent candidate for mayor at a Muni station is that San Franciscans are serious about making city services work, especially Muni, a subject on which they're all experts.\nSteve Hall told Reilly he'd already read his Muni book.\n\"It's a great compilation of what everyone knows,\" he said. \"If the Board of Supervisors and mayor used Muni and cabs they'd know what was wrong, too.\"\n\"You know what Muni's motto is, don't you?\" said Annie Jew. \"Their motto is: \"We're already at work.' \"\nAnd the heck with everyone else trying to get there.\n\"I gave up on Muni a long time ago,\" said Jew. \"No way you can make arrangements to meet people. We don't make our own time.\"\nShe told Reilly: \"You're going to do it.\"\nAnother woman passing by looked at Reilly's Muni book and said, \"Oh, yeah, fix it, baby.\"\nIn the middle of the rush hour, there was a breakdown and hundreds of commuters were stuck on the platform. Reilly went down to work the packed crowd.\nJohn Preckel, who commutes from Castro to Embarcadero, a mere five stops, said: \"It's the kind of commute that sucks the life out of you.\"\n\"If management hasn't improved over the years, then it's the mayor's fault,\" he said.\nI kept thinking about the reception Brown would get on the platform. It probably wouldn't be as bad as it was during the great Muni meltdown last year when he was booed and cursed.\n\"I think the problem is bigger than the mayor, and began long before his term,\" said Michelle Sahl.\nMany people say the service has improved since the big meltdown (and how could it not?). Many also are encouraged by Brown's hiring of a professional Muni director from Philadelphia, Thomas Burns.\nThe question is why Brown waited three years to hire a real pro. As Marc Gofstein put it sardonically, \"Suddenly we get a Muni director.\"\nReilly said everyone he spoke to in Philadelphia told him Burns is first-rate. The question is what Burns can do squeezed between the unions and their friend, the mayor.\nSan Franciscans are a fair-minded bunch. Typical was Dave Lara, who told Reilly, \"I like the competition. At least stir him (Brown) up. I haven't decided to vote for you, though.\"\n\"I appreciate your consideration,\" said Reilly.\nAnd there was Marc Gofstein, who had a cast on his ankle from a Muni driver's quick stop. Still, he wouldn't rush to judgment in the mayor's race.\n\"I'm honestly taking a look at what Clint has to say,\" said Gofstein. \"This is the second time I've seen him here.\"\nOlga Mandrussow said she and her husband already are divided on Reilly: \"My husband is a musician and performed at his house, and says he's an elitist. I say that because of his Jesuit background and his political background, he's serious.\"\n\"See, there's a debate going on already,\" said Reilly.\n\"In one household they split on the mayor's race.\"\nOf course, only 30 percent of the people know who Reilly is. Brown's problem, though, is that 100 percent of the people know who he is.\nIn the past, Reilly has gotten a lot of bad press, not least from me, but I'll say this. The whole two hours we were at the Castro Muni station, no one offered a cheer for Brown, or called Reilly a political consultant.\nJust wait. We'll hear worse.\nSudden ATM withdrawal: Mayor Brown's press secretary, Kandace Bender, calls to say that the mayor really doesn't support the idea of giving the homeless ATM machines.\nAccording to Bender, when a reporter asked the mayor about it, he thought the question was about debit cards, which the homeless might use to buy food, shelter or services.\n\"The mayor is always open to new ideas,\" said Bender,\n\"but he thinks this (ATM) one isn't feasible.\"\nI'll say. I'll also say that Brown is very fast at hitting\n\"cancel.\" <"}
{"text": "Florissant Outlines New Cell Service to Keep Citizens Updated\nBy Carol Arnett\nFlorissant Police Officer Andy Haarmann spoke to the Florissant City Council at their recent meeting about a new service the police department is using to keep residents informed.\nThe Nixle Community Information Service allows residents to subscribe to receive messages from the police department instantly via cell phone text message and/or email. Notifications can also be accessed online at Nixle’s web site at.\nNixle is a free service. It has been in effect since 2007 and approximately 5700 agencies are using it, Haarmann said. The Florissant Police Department began using it on March 4.\nTo sign up, residents should go to Nixle.com. Residents can also get notifications from other agencies that service the area, such as the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District and the highway patrol. Residents decide from which local agencies they want to receive information. Subscribers can also choose the way in which alerts are received, whether it is by email, text message, or over the web.\n“The police department will use this for road closures, missing person alerts, natural disasters, and wanted alerts,” Haarmann said. “Residents will know they are getting reliable information from a trusted source.”\nHaarmann noted that the service would not replace any other communications, but will supplement them.\n“The department wants to use this sparingly,” Haarmann said, “only for emergencies.”\nCouncilman Joe Eagan asked if the city could assure residents that their email address and phone numbers will remain private. Haarmann assured him that the service was secure.\nCouncilman Tim Lee said he used the service already. He said he appreciated notices of road closures.\nIn other matters, the council passed a bill appropriating funds for new software for the police department and other police department expenditures. Mayor Tom Schneider said the old software system vendor would not be supporting the old system, so they needed to purchase new. “This went into effect in December. We are satisfied with it, so this will pay it off,” Schneider said.\nThe council also passed a bill that would delete the position of “Assistant Parks Director,” and replace it with a new position, “Recreation Superintendent.” Lee explained that this would save the city money."}
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{"text": "Real estate development company Emaar Properties is to launch its first-ever $50 million Islamic leasing bond (Ijara Sukuk )facility to fund its expanding portfolio of new commercial and residential projects in and around Dubai.\nThe five-year notes, to be issued on the Bahrain Stock Exchange, will have a variable rate of Ijarah return.\nChairman of the Liquidity Management Centre (LMC) Hussain Al-Meeza said his company will be the arranger of the deal, which will have an average life of 4.9 years, while LMC Emaar Sukuk will act as issuer for Emaar’s first tranche of Ijara Sukuk financing.\nEmaar Properties is a Public Joint Stock Company listed on the Dubai Financial Market. With an asset base of six billion dollars, the company ( [1])\nLinks:\n[1]\n[2]"}
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{"text": "Originally published at:\n…\nOriginally published at:\nRadiopharmaceuticals… when you’re not allowed to hug your SO for two days, just to be on the safe side, on top of all the other crap that comes with cancer.\nStill, it’s good to have them. A powerful tool in the right hands, indispensable for certain treatments or diagnostics.\nGlanced at the headline, then thought, “maybe I should look to make sure it wasn’t somewhere in AZ.”\nDammit.\nWeird, that article doesn’t seem to say where it was. Ars does:\nAnd thus a deeply awkward awareness-raising partnership between NIOSH and hotornot.com was formed…\npostmortem safety challenge\nWhere do I sign up?\nHmm, looks like the isotope in question is 177Lu which is a beta emitter with a half life of 6.6 days. (Some googling says that it’s used because it’s a beta emitter and this is the only radioisotope of that weigth which is solely a beta emitter 177m3Lu also emits beta, but can emit other things as well, so it unlikely the radionisotope used)\nThat doesn’t strike me as all that exciting of a risk. Beta partles can be blocked with a few mm of metal. The normal enclosure for a crematorium should be enough to block that. So, you’re only exposed when it’s open. I guess some of the material could get out and stick to things as it’s probably going to ash like. Oh, yeah, they do handle the charred remains. That’s not going to be a good idea for a few months…\nProbably want to be a bit more careful about this next time.\nDo you want “Return of the Living Dead”? This is how you get “Return of the Living Dead”.\nIt’s a potential threat to whoever works in the crematorium and anybody who’s near when the ashes are scattered (depending on when, of course). Mourners may inhale dust from the ashes; beta emitters are most dangerous when inhaled or ingested.\nGiven radiation treatment days before they expired/died…\nConsidering the procedure radiated their body, was the treatment really necessary at that stage or a money grab and experimental ?\nOnce deceased no regulations over see cancer patient burial? Talk about cracks in the system.\nThe Ars Technica article Ratel posted has more details. The doctors who treated him weren’t told he died until well after the cremation and Arizona doesn’t have any regulations.\nIt could have been a money grab, but we don’t know that. The dead patient was 69 and appears to have had multiple health issues, which isn’t uncommon.\nShorter lived isotopes than this guy from the SL-1 accident\nHEADQUARTERS\nMILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON\nWASHINGTON 28, D.C.\nIn Reply Refer To\nAMHRC 31 January 1961\nSUBJECT: Internment of Radioactive Remains\nTO: Superintendent\nArlington National Cemetery\nArlington 11, Virginia\n-\nRadioactive remains of SP4 Richard L. McKinley were interred at Arlington National Cemetery on 25 January 1961.\n-\nIt is desired that the following remark be placed onthe permanent record, DA Form 2122, Record ofInternment:\n“Victim of nuclear accident. Body is contaminated with long-life radio-active isotopes. Under no circumstances will the body be moved from this location without prior approval of the Atomic Energy Commission in consultation with this headquarters.”\nFOR THE COMMANDER:\nLeon S. Monroe, II\n2d Lt. AGC\nAssistant Adjutant General\n“Thoughts and prayers” - the GOP.\nAnyone up for roast boar?!\nYeeeee-up, thassssssss right!\nWe in the Amerrrrrkn West don’t need no stinkin’ regulations from some dang nanny-state gummint!\nWe’re free!\nYeehaw.\nUh…\nOh hey I’m in Central Texas. Ruh roh!\nHere’s some guidelines put out by the U.S Center for Disease Control… for all y’all living in the sensible, science-based, fact-based, definitely-got-your-act-together places:\nGuidelines for Handling Decedents Contaminated with Radioactive Materials\nDetonation of a nuclear weapon or activation of a radiological dispersal device could cause radioactively contaminated decedents. These guidelines are designed to address both of these scenarios. They could also be applicable in other instances where decedents’ bodies are contaminated with radioactive material (e.g. reactor accidents, transportation accidents involving radioactive material, or the discharge of a decedent from a hospital after injection or implantation of a radiopharmaceutical). These guidelines suggest ways for medical examiners, coroners, and morticians to deal with loose surface contamination, internal contamination, or shrapnel on or in decedents’ bodies.\nIt’s The Sun. I doubt there were any radioactive boar just based on the source.\nWell by all means, let the panic begin!\nFar more worried about cesium being “harvested” from junked medical equipment for terroristic uses, honestly.\na mistake that released potentially dangerous Lutetium 177 into the environment.\nElements. Aren’t. Capitalized.\nYou don’t breathe Oxygen, those thieves aren’t stripping your walls for Copper, and there ain’t no Lutetium to panic about."}
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{"text": "Heart surgery diet plan\nA heart surgery patient’s dietary requirements is based on a number of aspects, such as existence or absence of coronary heart disease, weight position, lipid profile, blood pressure, etc. A healthy diet is an excellent nutrition plan in spite of your condition, but is mainly essential if you have a history of heart troubles or have had heart surgery to follow a heart surgery diet. Learn more about heart surgery diet and heart surgery diet tips here.\nHeart Surgery Diet\nPatients who have undergone heart surgery can by increasing some nutrients and restraining others and following a healthy heart surgery diet decreases your risk of additional cardiac complications. A qualified dietitian can help you plan a heart surgery diet precise to your needs. As a patient who’s about to have open-heart surgery, you’re most likely concerned about how the process will affect your life later. When expecting for some changes, particularly if your post open heart surgery diet hasn’t been optimal taking a healthy heart diet can help to speed up your recovery from a heart surgery and decrease the risk of future heart trouble. Adding certain foodstuffs and nutrients to your heart surgery diet such as fiber can assist you to handle with general post-operative problems of open-heart surgery.\nHeart Surgery Diet Tips\nA lot of patients drop weight in the postoperative period. They grumble of loss of appetite and mild nausea. Certain drugs such as pain killers may cause nausea. Try to eat small and frequent quantity of food, and take medicines on a full stomach except otherwise advised in a post heart surgery diet. Constipation is due to immobility, restricted fluid intake and not having dietary fiber. It is provoked by medications such as pain killers and iron. Eating ample of fiber and fresh fruits, consuming 6-8 glasses of water every day and using your prescribed stool softener as instructed can by and large relieve constipation.\nYour entire calories intake may be altered to increase, decrease, or maintain your weight as needed as per the heart surgery diet that you follow. Being overweight raise the exertion on the heart. Your drug treatment may make you hungry and you might eat more and gain weight. It is thus very essential that you pay attention to the heart surgery diet and the entire quantity of foodstuff you take in. Having a lot of fats in your blood enhances the likelihood of having the blood vessels of your heart turn out to be thickened. You should ensure that your heart surgery diet includes more of fibre while reducing the amount of fats and cholesterol and calories that you consume.\nCholesterol is a waxy matter created in your liver and taken from your diet. Surplus cholesterol can build up in your arteries and add to your risk of heart troubles. It is imperative to look after your heart after heart surgery by follow a proper heart surgery diet plan. Focus on lowering your cholesterol ingestion should be the primary goal of a good heart surgery diet plan. You should not consume more than seven percent of your every day calories from saturated fat, not as much than one percent from trans fat and less than three hundred mg of nutritional cholesterol on a daily basis in your heart surgery diet.\nSaturated fats are mainly found in animal foodstuffs, such as lamb, cheese, butter and other dairy products. Repeatedly consuming foods rich in saturated fats raise your blood cholesterol, which is what you do not desire subsequent to heart surgery and so these foods should be avoided in your heart surgery diet menu. Your heart surgery diet menu should include more fruits and vegetables in the diet, baking or broiling the food instead of frying it; and eating meat, such as chicken breast, in place of top sirloin, helps lessen your saturated fat ingestion.\nOther course of action includes addition of fish like salmon and cod at least once in a week in your heart surgery diet. Eat whole-grain and high-fiber foods, such as bran, brown rice also reduce your sugar consumption by cutting back on extra sugar, particularly sugary drinks. Use herbs as an alternative to salt to reduce sodium intake in your heart surgery diet."}
{"text": "Regardless of how the lettuce was contaminated, it's absolutely vital to read up on the romaine recall, to ultimately figure out if you were one of thousands of U.S. consumers affected, and if so, how you should proceed. Walmart issued a recall on romaine lettuce sold at thousands of stores in 19 states and Puerto Rico. The FDA has announced a recall of tens of thousands of romaine lettuce heads due to potential E. Coli contamination. The recall appeared on the Food and Drug Administration website. Tanimura and Antle is recalling nearly 3,400 cartons distributed in 19 states and Puerto Rico under its namesake brand. Published on 11/23/2020 at 7:10 PM . The recalled romaine lettuce was labeled with a \"packed on\" date of 10/15/2020 or 10/16/2020. BROWN Getty Images. This voluntary recall does not apply to any bagged or clamshell salad romaine product. SALINAS — Tanimura and Antle Farms in California is voluntarily recalling thousands of heads of romaine lettuce over possible e. Coli contamination. Food safety experts are holding their collective breath. Dole is coordinating with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and state health authorities on the recall. January 17, 2020; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that the months-long E. coli outbreak has finally ended. With many E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce in 2017, 2018, and 2019, food safety experts are concerned that another outbreak could occur in 2020. Romaine voluntarily recalled over possible E. coli risk, FDA says . Tanimura and Antle is recalling nearly 3,400 cartons distributed in 19 states and Puerto Rico under its namesake brand. No other products or pack dates are being recalled. FDA: Romaine Lettuce Voluntarily Recalled Over Possible E. Coli Risk By Bria Brown November 27, 2020 at 9:38 am Filed Under: Bria Brown , e coli , FDA , health , lettuce , recall , romaine Recalled romaine lettuce. Laboratory testing identified the outbreak strain in a sample of Tanimura & Antle romaine lettuce in a single-head package. Only the specific Organic Romaine Hearts listed, with the exact … Now that fall is here, will there be a 2020 E. coli romaine lettuce outbreak? Romaine lettuce recall 2020: Tanimura & Antle recalls single heads of romaine for possible E. coli contamination Kelly Tyko, USA TODAY 11/10/2020 US historical monuments vandalized in 4 states November 10, 2020. Romaine lettuce recall hits 19 states and Puerto Rico 3,400 cartons are being recalled.. Romaine lettuce recall hits 19 states and Puerto Rico 3,400 cartons are being recalled. Lab testing identified the outbreak strain in a sample of Tanimura & Antle's single-head romaine lettuce. By Dustin Nelson. Romaine lettuce, which has been recalled several times in the past few years over E. coli fears, is once again being recalled. There’s yet another recall over romaine lettuce due to the potential presence of E. coli. (Source: Food and Drug Administration) By CNN staff. After all, our favorite leafy greens seem to be getting a bad rap in the past few years. But it seems like romaine lettuce recalls are incredibly common and increasing. (Source: Food and Drug Administration) By CNN staff. By Dustin Nelson. The recalled romaine lettuce features a packed on date of 10/15/2020 or 10/16/2020; the company notes that no other pack dates or romaine products are covered by this recall. “Romaine Lettuce Recalled Due To E. Coli Outbreak in Costco Canada,” reads the headline of the article published on June 8, 2020. The recall involves packages with with a packed on date of 10/15/2020 or 10/16/2020 with the UPC number 0-27918-20314-9. But does that mean consumers can put their food safety fears behind them? 7 days ago. This is false; there is no ongoing recall of romaine lettuce in Canada, authorities and a Costco web page confirm. You might want to hold the salad at Thanksgiving dinner this year: A company has issued a voluntary recall of single heads of romaine lettuce due to a potential contamination. Tanimura & Antle Nov. 2020 Romaine Lettuce Recall Details Recalled Romaine Lettuce Linked to E. Coli Cases in 6 States — What You Need to Know 12 November, 2020 by Kelsey Garcia We’re actively investigating & will provide more information. T&A recalls whole heads of romaine lettuce for E. coli contamination ... By News Desk on November 9, 2020. The sample was collected and tested by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) as part of its routine sampling. The voluntary recall affects over 3,000 heads of lettuce distributed in 20 states. RECALL ALERT: Tanimura & Antle is recalling packaged single head romaine lettuce with 10/15 or 10/16 pack dates due to possible E. coli contamination. Earlier this fall, over 3,000 cartons of romaine lettuce heads distributed by Tanimura & Antle Inc. and sold at Walmart stores were voluntarily recalled because of possible contamination with E. coli. DETROIT (WWJ/AP) - Before you dig into that salad, you might want to check where the lettuce was grown. The potentially tainted lettuce was shipped to 20 states. No deaths have been reported, but consumers are advised not to eat, sell or serve Tanimura & Antle’s recalled packaged single head romaine lettuce. Romaine lettuce recall hits 19 states and Puerto Rico 3,400 cartons are being recalled. Onset of symptoms: August 17, 2020, to October 8, 2020 Health officials say they haven’t identified the product associated with the illness but romaine or other leafy greens are suspected. This time it's Dole's romaine lettuce hearts that may be contaminated. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Between the FDA announcement and Walmart's list, the recall involves romaine sold in … A Recall on Dole Romaine Lettuce Has Hit 15 States Two varieties of romaine lettuce hearts are being recalled over E. coli. 0 1 54 0. The websites pushing the information have been debunked by AFP several times for similar hoaxes. Recall: Yes; 12 people infected ... No deaths were reported. A total of 167 people from 27 states were infected with E. coli. Nov 11, 2020 FREDERIC J. Tanimura and Antle is recalling nearly 3,400 cartons distributed in 19 states and Puerto Rico under its namesake brand. Nov 28, 2020 ... Romaine lettuce recalled after possible E. coli contamination. The package is labeled with a packed on date of 10/15/2020 or 10/16/2020. New Romaine Lettuce Recall Hits 19 States & Walmart Locations Everything you need to know about the latest recall. The fingerprint of the E. coli O157:H7 strain associated with this outbreak matches the strain linked to three outbreaks that occurred in 2019 linked to romaine lettuce grown in Salinas. Published on 11/9/2020 at 8:56 PM . The romaine lettuce recall of November 2019 appears to be over, the CDC and FDA say. Romaine lettuce recall 2020: Tanimura & Antle recalls single heads of ... Last November, the CDC warned of an E. coli outbreak out of Salinas .... FDA Announces Romaine Lettuce Recall Over E. Coli Concerns November 11, 2020, 1:59 PM Romaine lettuce is under recall once again due to potential E. coli contamination. Consumers shouldn’t eat affected product. (Source: Food and Drug Administration) By CNN staff | November 9, 2020 at 12:33 PM CST - Updated November 11 at 3:57 PM (CNN) – Tanimura and Antle is voluntarily recalling thousands … Walmart is extending its store hours again in … There's another romaine lettuce recall that's affected stores across Ohio.\nFarm Seeds Near Me, Brevard County Zoning Map, I Heart Revolution Rainbow Shots Pink Universe, Eco Friendly Business Cards, Long-term Care Insurance Reviews, Custom Smokers For Sale Craigslist, Short Essay On Overcoming Fear,"}
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{"text": "Energetics considers the impact that energy efficiency measures can have on the emissions attributable to commercial buildings. Events, such as the global Earth Hour, continually draw attention to the significant reductions that can be achieved through switching off and powering down sources of energy within a commercial building.\nDue to the National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS), the commercial buildings sector in Australia has a high level of awareness of its energy efficiency improvement potential. NABERS enables the calculation and comparison of energy performance between different built environments to be made and highlights the effectiveness of their energy management programs.\nEvidence of the sector's awareness of the potential savings to be gained through energy efficiency measures can also be seen in the first round of public reports that were submitted under the Federal Government's Energy Efficiency Opportunities program. The commercial sector identifies some 11% in annual energy savings. This is nearly twice the level of savings to be found across other EEO program participants.\nThe amount of energy usage attributable to the Australian commercial sector is signifcant. This sector uses approximately 71,500 GWh of electricity a year which equates to approximately 71.5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions a year.\nIn general, a typical large multi-story commercial offfice can produce up to 10,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. Therefore, approximately 100 commercial offices can cause 1 million tonnes of CO2 emissions each year. To make equivalent savings per year across the entire commercial sector, a reduction of only 1.5% of annual energy use in every commercial office is needed - surely that's not too difficult!\nFor a typical office, the split of energy use would be:\nThe key steps that any commercial property manager can take to save energy and reduce emissions are:"}
{"text": "America Put This Famous Gay Space Dude In Jail When He Was 5 Years Old. Now He's Going Where?Curated by Adam Mordecai\nGeorge Takei has had a very unusual life. You should probably hear about it.\nAt 3:37, he explains the biggest tragedy of his childhood, caused by America in one of our most shameful moments. At 6:26, he explains what it means to be an American. And at 11:12, he talks about internment camps and kitty pictures."}
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{"text": "The Content Calendar:\nTo give potential applicants an inside look at what a career at Barton could be, I came up with Employee Spotlights, Virtual Office Tours, Career Tip Tuesday, and more to keep the content calendar fun and informational.\nThe Virtual Office Tours:\nI edited footage from some of our offices across the country for the Barton Associates Careers YouTube Channel.\nThe Blog:\nTo drive more traffic to Barton Careers' website and start a conversation with potential job seekers, I created a blog which was updated weekly with different articles I wrote on career tips, sales tips, and more.\nThe Promotional Materials:\nBarton's materials for career fairs were in need of an update so I worked with the in-house graphic designer to come up with new banners, flyers, and ads.\nThe content calendar I created was so well-received by Barton's audience that it is still in use today by their current interns and the blog I created is still updated regularly."}
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{"text": "THIS is apropos of Cyril Almeida’s article, ‘Locked and reloaded, already?’ (Jan 20). The writer has mentioned that the reason for launching Dr Qadri was “to activate the non-Wahabi/Deobandis. Battered and bruised by Wahabi-Deobandis combine, the establishment is looking for a counter-narrative….”.\nThe founder of Barelvi school of thought, Hazrat Ahmed Raza Barelvi, was from Raebareli, and Deobandis are followers of Darul-Ulum, Deoband school of thought. Both are separately identified as Barelvis and Deobandis, but non-Wahabi/Deobandis do not exist.\nI feel sorry for the writer for taking a negative view about Wahabi-Deobandis. “Deobandis have their mosque and madressah network to spread their tentacles in both state and society, and the Wahabi-Deobandi combine has fomented instability”.\nDeobandis are peace-loving and no sectarian riot ever erupted between Barelvis and Wahabi-Deobandis. Millions gather at the yearly congregation at Raiwind. They are not extremists or terrorists.\nYes, there are brainwashed young and illiterate teenager terrorists who aspire to go to heavens by adopting the shortcut route of a suicide bomber.\nThey are far from the Wahabi/Deobandi concept of life. We all know who backs and funds their masters. Although the Wahabi school of thought came from Saudi Arabia, until now we have not heard of any suicide killing taking place in that country or in any of the Far-East Muslim countries like Malaysia and Brunei where people of the Wahabi school of thought are in an overwhelming majority.\nZAFAR IQBAL RAJPUT Karachi"}
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{"text": "Shadow, Reuters reported.% in the first six months of the year to 1.27 trillion yuan ($190 billion), giving it China’s biggest portfolio of such products.\nThe shadow loan book at China’s largest joint-stock lender, Industrial Bank, rose 4.4% to 1.23 trillion yuan, equivalent to 63% of its normal loan book, according to Reuters calculations.\nChina Minsheng Banking, China Zheshang Bank, Shengjing Bank, Bank of Jinzhou, and Bank of Chongqing also substantially increased their portfolios by 9% or more.\nMinsheng and Zheshang both reported an 86%.."}
{"text": "Applications ManagementWith 65 branches in the UK and 450 worldwide this Specialist Travel Agency was looking for an experienced IT partner to support their key applications.Using Sopra Group the Specialist Travel Agency was able to increase the reliability of support for its users and free up their internal IT resources to be more business focussed.Before taking on the support of the applications our consultants carried out a detailed analysis on the systems to isolate any issues and also make recommendations to improve the resilience, scalability and functionality of the applications. During this process it was identified that one of the Specialist Travel Agency's top priority problems was that the web based sales system became unstable under load and users could be locked out of the system at any time, resulting in lost sales and reduced customer satisfaction. The issue was quickly isolated and a resolution was provided within 2 days, even before service provision had commenced, providing the Specialist Travel Agency with immediate financial and service benefits.The Specialist Travel Agency has been able to benefit from the large pool of skills available from Sopra Group to manage peaks and troughs in demand. The business users are benefiting from a seamless end-to-end service as a result of the support services provided."}
{"text": "Gary Brantley is currently the Chief Information Officer of DeKalb County School District in Atlanta GA. DeKalb County School District has over 100,000 students and is the 26th largest school district in the U.S. Mr. Brantley began his career about 16 years ago in Information Technology after graduating from Youngstown State University and earning his Master’s Degree from the University of Phoenix and also just recently completed the CIO leadership institute with MIT Sloan School of Management. Brantley began his career with IBM as a Network Administrator before moving on to MCIWorldCom as a Network Engineer. At MCIWorldCom his focus was mainly on call center network configuration and builds. He continued to have an impact on technology and took that expertise to the Ohio Department of Aging as the Director of Information Technology. He worked there for several years before finally landing in Lorain, Ohio as the Chief Information Officer for Lorain City Schools.\nMr. Brantley has been involved in numerous IT Projects from Network Design and configuration to complex Cisco Engineering and Website design. He has worked for multiple companies, including Churches, Banking Institutions, School Districts, Entertainment personalities, and many more.\nMr. Brantley has served on several technology committees throughout the state of Ohio. He continues to take an active role in his community as it relates to technology."}
{"text": "It is unusual to find someone saying anything positive on the UK housebuilders at the moment, but today came two pieces of cautiously optimistic research.\nAnalysts at MF Global said it was time for investors to look for opportunities in the sector and singled out Persimmon for special attention. MF said:\n\"Our top pick in the UK housebuilders which we would recommend buying on a two to three year view is Persimmon (target price 480p), as one of the highest quality stocks sector with significant upside.\n\"Until very recently, Persimmon had significantly underperformed the market, the sector, and even its most comparable US peers. We believe there is a significant amount of upside to come from the reversal of this underperformance.\n\"The group created a significant amount of value buying Westbury in 2005, but reassuringly showed restraint when Wilson Bowden and Taylor Woodrow were on offer 18 months ago.\"\nThese two were bought by Barratt Developments and Wimpey respectively.\nMeanwhile, Merrill Lynch upgraded Persimmon from neutral to buy although it cut its target from 367p to 355p, and moved its recommendation on Bovis Homes from underperform to neutral. But it warned:\n\"We would stress that we are not calling the bottom in the real world housing market, and certainly believe that there remains downside risk to short/medium term earnings forecasts. Rather, the two upgrades reflect our view that in these specific instances, our net asset value-driven price objectives point to very limited downside risk from current share price levels, and that in Persimmon's case, there is attractive upside.\"\nIt has an underperform rating on Taylor Wimpey and has cut its price target from 42p to 9p, saying:\n\"We do not believe that Taylor Wimpey will see its principal lenders push for asset liquidation in the short term, and think re-financing by the group should at the least deliver our net asset value of 37p. However, the fact that debt negotiations continue to drag on suggests that a successful, conventional refinancing is by no means a foregone conclusion, and we take the view that the longer that talks continue the more likely will equity shareholders see the value of their shares slip further. We believe it highly likely that equity shareholders could emerge with little from any re-financing process and given the delay a lower likelihood of a successful re-financing.\"\nElsewhere, it has cut Barratt Developments from 387p to 378p and warned that Redrow could be overshadowed by any plans by Toscafund to place its 27% stake in the business.\nDespite this marginally positive outlook, most of the housebuilders' shares failed to respond. Persimmon closed 5.75p lower at 236.5p, Bovis fell 2.5p to 305.75p, Taylor Wimpey dropped 2p to 10.75p, and Barratt was down 7.25p at 56.75p. The exception was Redrow, up 5.25p to 155.5p.\nOverall it was yet another volatile day, with recession worries growing as well as concerns about the global spread of the crisis, with Russia the latest country to come into the spotlight as the cost of insuring its debt in the event of default soared to record highs.\nBut with Wall Street adding about 150 points by the time London closed, an early fall on the FTSE 100 was reversed, and the index closed 46.94 points higher at 4087.83.\nMiners were once more among the main losers, as copper fell to a new three-year low on continuing worries about the effect of the downturn on global demand, notably China. Anglo American reported a near 13% fall in copper production in the third quarter, while Rio Tinto lost 149p to £22.40 as talk that BHP Billiton, down 57p at 823p, could sweeten its hostile bid proved - so far - unfounded.\nOil companies moved higher as the price of US crude added about $2 a barrel to $68 in advance of tomorrow's Opec meeting, where a production cut is likely to be agreed. Royal Dutch Shell B shares rose 80p to £14.99 while BP was 22.25p better at 465p.\nAmong the banks, Standard Chartered slipped 46p to 900p as investors fretted about its exposure to any slowdown in emerging markets.\nConsumer credit group Cattles climbed 6.75p to 41.5p as the company said its application for a banking licence was on track. James Hutson at KBW said: \"It really comes down to the banking licence now. If Cattles gets it, then it would help to draw a line under funding concerns.\"\nBritish Airways slipped 9.5p to 138.5p after Cathay Pacific denied market talk it was interested in making a bid for the UK?)"}
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{"text": "From the moment online star Grace Mongey saw her house she knew it was ‘the one’. It didn’t matter that she only caught a glimpse of it over a fence or that it was still in the process of being built, Grace knew this was the house she wanted to make her family home from the moment she laid eyes on it.\nFast forward to almost two years later and Grace and her fiancé Chris Gernon have not only purchased that gorgeous West Dublin home, but turned it into a veritable haven for themselves and their two kids, Sienna, 3, and Hayden, 5 months.\nGrace, who made her name on Instagram as Faces By Grace, has been documenting the incredible transformation on a dedicated interiors account @FBGHome, which has already amassed a 40,000 strong following.\nWhat started as a blank, grey-walled canvas, has been transformed into an enviably chic and colourful interior. Between all the decorating, Grace found time to chat to VIP Homes all about her journey into home ownership and the ongoing process of transforming her new family home.\nHi Grace. You seem so content in your new home…\nYeah, we’re really happy. I feel like it’s still brand new and we’ve only really just found ourselves settled. It took so long to get everything the way we wanted it and obviously there’s still so much to be done and loads I still want to do to it, but it feels like home.\nWhat about getting on the property ladder, were there a lot of sacrifices to be made?\nWe were renting and I was pregnant with Sienna. Initially, we were just going to rent somewhere else but that fell through so we moved in with my mum for a month, which turned into 18 months and we decided we would stick it out and save. I was self-employed and knew that I needed to have at least three years’ proof of earnings so we just saved really hard. That was the biggest sacrifice we had to make, but we could see the light at the end of the tunnel.\nWith being self-employed and the industry you’re in being so new, did you face any challenges?\nWe found the estate, and there was one house left and I feel like it was fate because I loved it so much. We went up to view it through the fence because it wasn’t even finished being built. I brought my mam up and she was like ‘You can’t let that house go’. We hadn’t even seen inside it, but I rang Chris and said ‘put a deposit down on that house now’ and he said ‘are you mad, we haven’t even gone to the bank?’ But I just had a feeling about it. I felt this house was made for us so we went and put a deposit down.\nSo it all happened very fast…\nYeah, we went to view the house and then went to the bank that afternoon. We were just like ‘the deposit is refundable, we’ll just go for this and see’. It was a little bit stressful at the time and I thought ‘well, if we don’t get it it’s because of the industry I’m in, and it’s so new that people don’t really understand it, but then they approved it and I was delighted.\nI’m sure you’ve had so much fun decorating!\nIt was like a blank canvas when we moved in. It was the same colour palette throughout and all the walls were grey so I decided I wanted to keep it minimal and have pops of colour around that can be easily changed. In our living room we have turquoise, and it’s all kind of neutral, so I can change the cushions if I want. We did that with a lot of the bedrooms and the kitchen area.\nAre there any particular brands that you’ve used a lot throughout the house?\nMy friend’s family owns a furniture shop, Kingsbury Furniture, so that’s where we bought the majority of our furniture. They had loads of pieces that we really wanted, so we bought our bed, our day bed, our couch, our big pieces of furniture from them at the start. I found a lot of things online as well, mostly smaller brands. I love Foxford Woollen Mills, they have a lovely range and Mindy Brownes is another brand I love. We’ve been really fortunate to have had the help of interior designer Gwen Kenny from Divine Designs and her amazing team.\nHow would you describe the aesthetic?\nIt’s fresh, it’s clean and it’s minimal, but it does have our own personality. I like metallics, I like chrome and gold, and I like to mix all of that together but also have it very clean and chic. For me, I like it to always look like it would in a magazine. At the end of each day I always make sure I put the cushions back where they should go and clean up all the toys because it is a house for living but I like it to look nice and I like to be able to style it differently as well.\nWe love Sienna’s room too. It’s so cute! Was it how you imagined it would be?\nWhen we found out I was pregnant with Sienna I always had Pinterest boards of what I wanted her room to look like but I lived in my mam’s at the time so I could never really do a nursery. When I was pregnant again with Hayden, I decided we needed to transition her from her nursery and give her a little girl’s room. Her wallpaper is my absolute dream wallpaper and her bedding matches. Her room is just somewhere for her to chill out. There’s no toys in there, just books as I want it to be a calm space for her to relax and play with her teddies.\nAnd how have little Sienna and Hayden been settling into their new home?\nSienna notices things that have changed all the time. She’ll be like ‘Mammy, why did you buy that?’ or ‘Is this for me?’. She thinks everything I buy is for her! Hayden is obviously a little bit too young to know what’s happening, but Sienna notices and it’s very exciting for her, especially when it’s her bedroom.\nYou’ve set up an Instagram account dedicated to showcasing your home…\nI wanted to keep sharing on my normal page but there’s people out there that don’t really care about interiors so I created a space for those that do. The response has been amazing. I wanted it to be my little diary of my progress with the house but people are really into it. I find it makes me more house proud too!\nInterview: Victoria Stokes.\nPhotography: LiLi Forberg.\nStyLing: Megan Fox."}
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{"text": "Roberto Pavoni dominates Masters 1.5km raceJuly 23, 2016\nThe National Masters Open Water Swimming Championships began today with the 1.5km Masters race at Rother Valley Country Park, part of the ASA National Open Water Festival.\nThe 1.5km race was split into three waves, the first two of male competitors and the final wave made up of female competitors.\nLondon 2012 Olympian Roberto Pavoni was the first across the line and the fastest overall for the men.\nBetter known for his pool exploits, the Loughborough swimmer dominated the men’s event, swimming 18:55 for gold in the 25-29yrs age group.\n“It feels really good to get a gold medal, it’s been loads of fun for me today,” said Pavoni, who trains with Rio-bound open water star Jack Burnell at Loughborough.\n“I had a bit of disappointment earlier in the year not making the Olympic team. So I’ve had a few months to work out what I want to do with my future.”\nHarry Crisp retains 18-24 yrs title\nLast year’s 1.5km champion, Harry Crisp, managed to retain his title in the 18-24yrs age group. The Norwich swimmer was pushed all the way by Beccles Town’s Oliver Postle. Crisp took the gold with a time of 20:22.\nCrisp said, “I feel exhausted, I had a fair amount of time off for university, about 30 weeks off, so I have been training for the last two and a half months desperately trying to get ready.\n“I have the 3k this afternoon and the 5k tomorrow. I’m looking forward to the 5k. I prefer longer distances as it takes me a while to get into a rhythm.”\nRugby swimmer, Kelly Dughmosh, swam a terrific race in the 35-39yrs age group, finishing over three seconds ahead of second place. She was fourth fastest overall for the women, and took gold in her age group with 21:42.\nDughmosh commented, “It feels brilliant to get a medal, I really enjoyed it. I wanted to get a medal, so I am really pleased that I did, but I just wanted to try my best as I have been training really hard. I’ve been doing three to four pool sessions a week plus one open water session, it is a pretty hectic training schedule.”\nJennifer Titterington of Cambridge also successfully defended her title in the 18-24 age group swimming 21:29 for gold, as did Rotherham Metro’s Keith Godbehere, winning the 80-84yrs age group with 36:00.\nOther 1.5km Masters race gold medallists\n- Kimberley Bell – Manchester Tri\n- Christopher Johansen – City of Oxford\n- Kate Nicholson – Newcastle\n- Nick Valentine – Newcastle\n- Andrew Martin – Cardiff Masters\n- Rachel Lloyd – Rugby\n- David Warren – London Otter\n- Claire Thorn – West Mid Police\n- Julian Plumley – Newcastle\n- Suzanne Hollick – City of Lincoln\n- Brian Bain – Silver City\n- Andrew Huckle – Wycombe District\n- Valerie Thorp – City of Derby\n- Richard Goddard – Impington\n- Michael Read – Brighton"}
{"text": "In loving memory of Lyle Sweezey who passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at the age of 82. Beloved husband and soul mate for 44 years to Bernice (nee Pratz) Sweezey. Dear father of Valerie (Tom) Trudeau of Azilda, Robert (Lo) Sweezey, Laurie (Max) Brault, Derek Sweezey all of Ottawa, Michael Sweezey of Simcoe, ON and Paula Sweezey of Surrey B.C. Cherished grandfather of nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Mina (Carl) Smith and Frederic (Lill) Sweezey as well as his sister Jackie (Bee) Labatte. Sadly missed by his nephew, cousins, brothers and sisters -in- law and friends. Lyle worked for 24 years in purchasing/warehousing at C-I-L / INCO / VALE before retiring in 1984. He enjoyed the sun, the outdoors, BBQ’s, fishing and his bi-weekly coffee meetings with his C-I-L buddies Bob, Bill, Barry and Elmer as well as spending time with his family. A special thank you to the staff at Health Sciences North 7th floor N. and I.C.U. as well as Dr. Yannick Charette for his dedicated care, patience and advice, we are most grateful. At Lyle’s request, there will be no visitation or service.\n7 Condolences\nDear Bernice and Derek,\nWe so sorry about Lyle’s passing. Our condolences for your whole family.\nCora, Vicki and Lisa Turcott.\nJune 6, 2017\nOur deepest sympathies to Bernice kids and family Lyle will b greatly missed from your neighbors of 44 years. Thanks for the friendship of the years. From Gabe Nat Nathan and Janet-Leigh\nJune 6, 2017\nI want to extend my sincere condolences to Bernice and family. I am very sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing. He was always smiling and joking and I always enjoyed seeing you both at the Dowling Leisure Centre. May he rest in peace.\nJune 5, 2017\nMy sincerest condolences, Val, to you and your family. I know he will be terribly missed. Take care or yourself during this time.\nJune 4, 2017\nI am very sorry for your loss of Lyle. was a very sweet man, always smiling.\nMy sincere condolences Bernice and to your family.\nI have fond memories of you and Lyle, when visited your place in 1990, with dearest Ron. It was a beautiful site sitting on bench in back yard.\nThe good friendship and wonderful tasks you both did for this elderly lady upstairs in my apt. building. A friend of your mom, Bernice.\nYou made such an excellent pair as sharing the journey in your lives. He will surely be missed by many. Take care my dear–Luvyah\nJune 3, 2017\nWe are so sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing. Our sincere condolences to you and your family.\nHave been thinking of you lately and can’t believe it is 44 years since you and Lyle got together Bernice. Many fond memories of you and Lyle during the years we worked together at CIL/Inco. Bonnie & Jack\nJune 2, 2017\nWe are saddened to hear of Lyle’s passing. You were both great neighbors for the last 44 yrs. There will be a void on Poplar St not seeing you and Lyle walking. Bernice our prayers are with the family at this time. Lyle had some precious time with his children during the past few weeks. He will be missed by our family as Mr. Sweezey/Lyle as he wanted to be called by our children. Thanks for your friendship Lyle .R.I.P.\nJune 1, 2017"}
{"text": "Hake fillet steaks - 2 steaks\nLet me know when this product is back in stock\n- Order number: 245505\n- Each pack contains two skin on, boneless hake fillet steak\n- Hake is great when baked - check out this recipe\n- A 320g pack would be a generous main course for two\nSumptuous, boneless steaks of hake cut by us from large British fish. For hake-lovers, the highest form of luxury. We buy and fillet the freshest hake caught and landed off the coast of Cornwall. We use fish that are 5-6 kg in order to achieve nice thick steaks that are great for pan-frying or baking. These hake fillet steaks should not be cooked from frozen. We suggest defrosting them in your fridge overnight before preparing and cooking them. We're often asked 'what hake is like compared with cod?' the flesh of the hake is slightly more delicate than that of the cod. Hake has a greyer skin compared to the greenish-yellow skin of a cod. Cod have larger flakes of flesh than hake. Whilst both fish have white flesh the hake's flesh is 'creamier' in appearance. Whilst this fish is somewhat underrated in the UK it is one of the most popular fish in Spain, and the Spanish know their fish! Cornish hake is a great sustainable white fish to try!\nHow you've been using our hake fillet steaks...\n- \"Gorgeous baked hake fillet steaks, lemon Parmesan bread-crumbed, with garlic mushrooms, creamed leeks and wild rice - a beautiful meal underpinned by the soft fresh hake which just fell onto the fork\"\n- \"Delicious fish - large fillets - without doubt the best hake I have tasted - very impressed\"\n- \"Pleasantly surprised at the quality - texture and flavour, I'd been told hake doesn't freeze well, not the case!\"\nUK Courier\n*We use Royal Mail Special Delivery, which costs £26.60.\nUK Mail\nNorthern Ireland\nInternational\nWe are not currently shipping internationally.\nPan fried hake with tomatoes and spring onions\nSource: The Fish Society"}
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{"text": "Now Playing\nConnect with Us\nPodcasts & RSS Feeds\nAsia\nIn China, Curious Case Of Fraud Grows Stranger Still\n-\n- In July 2011, Chinese state-run TV accused the luxury furniture retailer Da Vinci of passing off made-in-China goods as expensive Italian designer items. Now, a new report in a respected Chinese business magazine, Caixin, says the TV report was full of errors, and Da Vinci says it was blackmailed by the TV journalist.STR AFP/Getty Images.\nZhang Zhi'an, an associate journalism professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China, says the episode highlights a common problem with Chinese journalism today.\n\"When there's negative news, a company hires a public relations firm to buy advertisements or pay off journalists to suppress the news from coming out,\" Zhang says.\nOver the years, reporters at smaller news organizations have been arrested for trying to extort money from various businesses, including a gas station, a food-processing company, a coal mine and a TV shopping network. Zhang says the Da Vinci case stands out because it involves the Communist Party's biggest news institution.\n\"CCTV is the national commercial network,\" says Zhang. \"It's a strange monster that has lots of power behind it. So, to expose corruption at CCTV takes a lot of courage.\"))"}
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{"text": "Wall Street looked past Delta Air Lines Inc.’s first quarter in the black during the pandemic, focusing instead on ongoing concerns about the broader industry and fears of steeper capacity declines for the air carrier.\nDelta Air\nDAL,\n-1.14%\nshares fell nearly 2% on Wednesday, reversing course from earlier, when the airline reported a surprise GAAP profit for its second quarter and an adjusted quarterly loss that was well below analyst expectations.\nIt was Delta’s first profitable quarter since the October-December 2019 period. Delta and carriers the world over have weathered steep capacity cuts and losses since early 2020 as travel restrictions were put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19.\nRelated: Summer travel is back, but will it be enough to boost flagging U.S. airlines? Probably not, analysts say\nA resurgence in leisure travel has helped, but airlines are still far from pre-pandemic profit and sales as some of their businesses, including business travel, are still no where near usual levels.\nDelta on Wednesday, however, highlighted its uptick in U.S. business travel, calling out Boston and New York City among the most improved for corporate travel.\nThe companies also face increased costs, including labor and fuel. In the U.S., major airlines received about $50 billion in a series of government bailouts and grants during the pandemic, mostly so they could make payroll.\nFor the third quarter, Delta said it sees capacity down between 28% to 30% as compared with third quarter 2019, and revenue down between 30% and 35%.\nDelta’s results “look very encouraging,” Citi analyst Stephen Trent said in a note Wednesday. “Overall, better than expected revenue and somewhat tamer fuel costs are offsetting” higher costs.\nTrent has a buy rating on Delta shares and in a separate note Wednesday upgraded American Airlines Group Inc. shares to neutral.\nSee also: American Airlines stock rallies, leads S&P after tweaked guidance, Wall Street upgrade\nDomestic and Latin America travel remained the relative sources of strength for Delta, Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu said in her note.\nRevenue estimates for the third quarter were better than Jefferies’ expectations, but capacity declines for the quarter were worse than the 25% decline that the firm expected, she said.\nAnalyst Helane Becker at Cowen said in her note that the better-than-expected results were “driven by improved ticket yields, increased cargo demand, and better than expected ancillary revenue production.”\nBecker has the equivalent of a hold rating on Delta shares.\nShares of Delta have gained 1.4% this year, compared with an advance of about 17% for the S&P 500 index.\nSPX,\n+0.26%"}
{"text": "Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in December with 63% of the searches conducted, followed by Yahoo Sites (21%), Microsoft Sites (8.5%), AOL LLC (3.9%) and Ask Network (3.7%). The analysis is based on the five major search engines including partner searches and cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five search engines are not included in the core search numbers.\nGoogle Sites handled 8.5 billion core searches, followed by Yahoo Sites with 2.8 billion and Microsoft Sites with 1.1 billion. In the comScore January 2009 analysis of the top properties where search activity is observed, Google Sites led with 11.7 billion searches, up 5% versus December. Yahoo Sites ranked second with nearly 3 billion searches, followed by Microsoft Sites (1.2 billion) and AOL LLC (781 million).--Tanya Irwin"}
{"text": "! Copyright (c) 1999 by William G. Contento > Chronological List The FictionMags Index Chronological List Previous Chronological Index Table-of-Contents ARBUTHNOT, E. (stories) (continued) Juliette and Philippe (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1902 A Long Engagement (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1902 The Spider (ss) Hutchinsons Mystery Story Magazine Apr 1927 ARBUTHNOT, PATRICIA (stories) Here by Giants (ar) Lilliput Dec 1949 Beware of the Dog (ar) Lilliput Mar 1950 (stories) Promptings (pm) Ainslees Magazine May 1899 Uncaptured Joy (pm) Ainslees Magazine Mar 1901 Sunset in the Far North (pm) Ainslees Magazine Jun 1901 The Captive (pm) Ainslees Magazine Sep 1901 April (pm) Ainslees Magazine Apr 1903 Spring in the City (pm) Ainslees Magazine Jun 1903 To a Gibson Girl (pm) Ainslees Magazine Dec 1903 A Floral Valentine (pm) The Smart Set Feb 1905 ARBUTHNOTT, SHANE MICHAEL (fl. 2000s-2010s) (stories) Burning Things (ss) On Spec Fll 2010 ARC.; pseudonym (fl. 1920s) (stories) Spot Limes (cl) Pan: A Journal for Saints and Cynics Jun 5 1920, etc. ARCANA, Dr. (stories) The Scrimshaw Skull Puzzle (cl) Dark Realms Win 2000 The Seals of Solomon (cl) Dark Realms Sum 2002 The Sinister Spiders Puzzle (cl) Dark Realms Fll 2002 The Ancient Egyptian Enigma (cl) Dark Realms Win 2002 The Serpentine Puzzle Plaque (cl) Dark Realms Spr 2003 The Labyrinth of the Lost (cl) Dark Realms Sum 2003 The Decapitated Doll Head Dilemma (cl) Dark Realms Fll 2003 The Roosting Ravens Riddle (cl) Dark Realms Win 2003 ARCANA, JUDITH (fl. 1990s-2010s) (stories) Hello. This Is Jane. (ss) The Human Jun 2015 ARCENEAUX, L. (stories) Proxy Server (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #13 2007 ARCH, JOSEPH (stories) Lords and Labourers (ar) The New Review Feb 1893 ARCHAIMBAULT, JEAN-MICHEL (stories) Perry Rhodan: Une Vision de lHomme et du Multivers [with José Gérard] (ar) Bifrost Apr 2003 ARCHAMBAULT, GARY (stories) The Girl Who Ate Glass (vi) Pulphouse Jul 1992 Falling Awake to the Here in Now Brightly (ss) The Silver Web #14 1997 The Ass Police (ss) Earwig Flesh Factory Fll/Win 2000 The Blue, Blue Grass of Home (ss) On Spec Sum 2001 Tunitis (ss) On Spec Spr 2003 Shoot to Kill (ss) On Spec Win 2003 ARCHARD, GODFREY; pseudonym of Godfrey Archard Jones, (1902-1986) (stories) The Alibi (ss) Hutchinsons Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine May 1928 His Handicap (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Jul 1934 Still Waters (ss) The 20-Story Magazine Aug 1935 ARCHAW, MIKE (stories) Batman: les douleurs dune adaptation (Original title unknown) (ar) Solaris #89 1990; translated by Luc Pomerleau. Les Littéranautes [with Fabien Ménard] (cl) Solaris #91 1990 ARCHBOLD, JOHN D. (stories) The Standard Oil Company (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 7 1907 ARCHBOLD, ROBIN (stories) The Art of Negotiation (pm) Ripples #12 2008 The Butterfly Effect (pm) Ripples #12 2008 ARCHDEACON, GEORGE R. (stories) Brewing an Alibi (ss) The Passing Show May 28 1938 ARCHDEACON, SPENCER (fl. 1920s) (stories) Red Hot Mama Goose (pm) Laughter Jun 1927 ARCHELL-THOMPSON, PAULINE (fl. 1990s) (stories) Fairytale, Myth and Otherness in Andre Nortons Juvenile Science Fiction (ar) Foundation Sum 1997 ARCHER, [Captain] A. R. (fl. 1930s) (stories) The Rock! (ar) Modern Wonder Apr 1 1939 ARCHER, ADELE (stories) A Sensation of Drowning (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1954 ARCHER, ALICE (stories) Elopement (pm) Petersons Magazine Feb 1891 ARCHER, ANDREW (fl. 1990s-2010s) (stories) On the Street Where He Lived (ar) The Sherlock Holmes Gazette #4 1992 ARCHER, ANDREW SCOTT (stories) Tipi Ganoo and Tyler II (ss) Amazing Stories Jun 1993 ARCHER, CLAUDIA (fl. 1960s) (stories) The Cord of Death (ss) London Mystery Selection #59 1963 The Light of Mystery (ss) London Mystery Selection #62 1964 The Silver Tube (vi) London Mystery Selection #73 1967 ARCHER, DIRCE S. (fl. 1950s) (stories) [letter from Pennsylvania: Wants Zagat and Taine] (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1951 The Last Revolution, by Lord Dunsany (br) Astounding Sep 1953 No Place Like Earth, by John Carnell (br) Astounding Sep 1953 The Other Half of the Planet, by Paul Capon (br) Astounding Sep 1953 The Reference Library (rc) Astounding Sep 1953 Star of Ill Omen, by Dennis Wheatley (br) Astounding Sep 1953 Surveying British Science Fiction (ri) Astounding Sep 1953 Tomorrow Sometimes Comes, by Francis G. Rayer (br) Astounding Sep 1953 Worlds Far from Here, by Dennis Wheatley (br) Astounding Sep 1953 ARCHER, DOUGLAS M. (stories) A Helping Hand (ss) The Horror Show Win 1985 ARCHER, E. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (stories) The Sheep Bell (ss) The Idler Dec 1904 The Tale of a Turnip (ss) The Idler Jun 1906 The Four Knaves (ss) The Idler Jul 1906 The Foxgloves Story (ss) The Idler Aug 1906 The Spinning Woman (ss) The Idler Sep 1906 The Beggar (ss) The Idler Jun 1907 The Charmed Mill (ss) The Idler Oct 1907 The May Swing (ss) The Idler May 1908 The Missing of the Marigolds (ss) The Idler Jan 1909 The Heart of the King (ss) The Idler Sep 1909 The Apple Girl (ss) The Idler Sep 1910 ARCHER, E. TRACEY (fl. 1910s-1920s) (stories) Bee-Lines (ar) The Strand Magazine Apr 1918 A Good Judge (pm) The Yellow Magazine Nov 4 1921 The - Magazine (pm) The Red Magazine Nov 11 1921 Hush (pm) The Yellow Magazine Dec 1 1922 ARCHER, EFFIE A. (stories) The Crocheted Hat (ar) Womans Home Companion Jul 1917 ARCHER, ELEANOR E. (fl. 1880s-1890s) (stories) Some More Hints on Arranging Flowers (ar) Cassells Family Magazine Aug 1889 Some Needlework for the Childrens Room (ar) Cassells Family Magazine May 1891 ARCHER, ELIZABETH (fl. 2010s) (stories) Goldfish (vi) Daily Science Fiction Dec 18 2013 The Sidhe (ss) Luna Station Quarterly Dec 2015 ARCHER, EVELYN A., P.I. (fl. 1990s) (stories) Blackout Blues (vi) Pirate Writings #10 1996 Love Takes a Licking (vi) Red Herring Mystery Magazine v3 #4 1997 ARCHER, FORREST (stories) William at the Bridge (ss) Colliers Jul 26 1952 ARCHER, FREDERIC (stories)- ) (stories) Geoffrey Archer (ar) Crime Time #24 2001 ARCHER, GILBERT L. (stories) [letter] (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1944 ARCHER, GLADYS RICHARDS (stories) Dickies Monkey Friend (ss) The Household Magazine Feb 1936 ARCHER, H(ubert) G(raves) (1870-1940) (stories) Some Famous and Historical Trees (ar) Cassells Family Magazine Sep 1897 Dead Mens Stange Wishes: Some Queer Burial Places (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine Oct 1898 The Six Lakes. The Birmingham Welsh Water Scheme (ar) Cassells Magazine Jun 1901 Tunnelling the Alps (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Jan 1902 A Revolution in Railway Signalling (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Jul 1902 Fast Trains: British and French Express Trains (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Sep 1902 The Longest Tunnel in the World (ar) Cassells Magazine Feb 1903 Coalport Porcelain: The Story of an Ancient and Famous Industry (ar) The Windsor Magazine Sep 1903 The Railway of To-morrow: How Our Lines Are Being Electrified (ar) Cassells Magazine Jul 1904 The New Railway Out of London (ar) Cassells Magazine Nov 1904 A Tunnel to the Clouds (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Aug 1906 Through Cloudland by Rail (ar) The London Magazine Sep 1907 Romantic Peerage Claims (ar) The Grand Magazine Jan 1908 The Flint-Knappers of Brandon (ar) The Boys Own Paper Feb 22 1908 The Jungfrau Railway (ar) The Captain Jul 1908 Honeycombing the Alps (ar) Chamberss Journal Sep 12 1908 The Semaphore Telegraph (ar) The Boys Own Paper Mar 9 1912 An Historic Railway Accidentthe Abergele disaster (ia) The Boys Own Paper Apr 13 1912 A Romantic Holiday Ramble. A railway round Bray Head (ar) The Boys Own Paper Jul 6 1912 Ernest Struggles (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Oct 1912 The Story of the Block System (ar) The Boys Own Paper Jul 1915 ARCHER, HAROLD (stories) Passion in Paradise (ts) Rage for Men Dec 1961 ARCHER, HELMET STAG (fl. 1900s) (stories) A Play with Royal Actors (ar) Cosmopolitan Jan 1902 Modern Bread-Making (ar) Cosmopolitan Jun 1902 The Electrical Fountain (ar) Cosmopolitan Jul 1902 Societys Amateur Circus (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1903 Sports with Which We Are Unfamiliar (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1904 ARCHER, HERBERT WINSLOW (stories) The Ballade of Cockaigne (pm) The Smart Set Nov 1914 ARCHER, J. (stories) Raid on Rabaul (as told by Walter Petravage) (ar) Liberty Aug 5 1944 ARCHER, JACK (fl. 1930s) (stories) Cracksman Bait (ss) Ten Detective Aces Jun 1934 The Miniature Coffin (ss) Variety Detective Magazine Aug 1938 The Barking Jinx (ss) Variety Western Oct 1938 Hell Tracks of the Dragon (na) 10 Short Novels Magazine Oct 1938 Alibis Need Eyes (ss) Variety Detective Magazine Nov 1938; possibly a reprint of Green Doom by Carroll B. Mayers (Secret Agent X, September 1935). [Frisk Kelmar] Cub Coltman (ss) Variety Western Jan 1939 Four-Foot Frameup (ss) 10 Short Novels Magazine Jan 1939 ARCHER, JAMES (stories) Artists on Their Works (2) (sy) The Ludgate Feb 1896 ARCHER, JEFFREY (Howard) (1940- ) (stories) The First Miracle (ss) A Quiver Full of Arrows, Hodder and Stoughton 1980 The Prodigal Daughter (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1982 One Night Stand (ss) Cosmopolitan Feb 1983 Checkmate (ss) A Twist in the Tale, Hodder 1988 ARCHER, JOE (fl. 1940s) (stories) Company of the Devil (ss) ARCHER, JOHN; probably a pseudonym of Robert Leslie Bellem, (1902-1968); (stories) Out of the Chute (ss) Private Detective Stories Sep 1940 ARCHER, JOHN (fl. 2010s) (stories) The Apocalypse: Just Another Day (ar) On Spec Fll 2012 ARCHER, JOHN BENJAMIN (stories) An International Episode (ss) Detroit Monthly Jul 1901 ARCHER, JULES (1915- ); see pseudonym Shailer Upton Lawton (stories) Inspiration Hill (ar) Liberty Oct 5 1946 Set It to Music (ss) Scientific Detective Apr 1947 Coffin Drop! (ss) Detective Tales Jun 1947 Green Bells of Hell (ss) Doc Savage Jul/Aug 1947 A Dingo for Delilah (ss) Adventure Aug 1947 Highway to Hell (ar) Adventure Mar 1948 Two Came Back (ss) Doc Savage May/Jun 1948 Murder Is a Matter of Opinion (ss) Mystery Book Magazine Sum 1948 Magic-Fella Skin (nv) Doc Savage Jul/Aug 1948 Out of the Frying Pan (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Aug 1948 I Cant Stand the Blood (nv) Black Book Detective Sep 1948 Sold to Satan! (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine Oct 1948 The Phony (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1949 Thunder Down Under (nv) Adventure Apr 1949 The Case of the House of Hate (ss) The Evening Citizen Sep 17 1949; also as The House of Hate. The House of Hate (ss) The Evening Citizen Sep 17 1949, as The Case of the House of Hate. The Wide-Awake Business of Sleep (ar) Colliers Sep 17 1949 The Chimney of Holy John (ss) Colliers Oct 15 1949 Final Hours (ss) Adventure Dec 1949 Emily Wants to Kill Me (ss) Detective Book Magazine Win 1949; also as You Slay Me, Darling; see also under Max Clinten. You Slay Me, Darling (ss) Detective Book Magazine Win 1949, as Emily Wants to Kill Me. To Barbary or to Hell (ss) Adventure Jan 1950 White-Water Jets (ar) Argosy Aug 1950 Fire and Water (ar) Adventure May 1951 We Called Him Traitor! (ts) Male Aug 1951 The Mistake of Christopher Columbus (ss) Imagination Sep 1951 Virgins Make Better Husbands (ar) Stag Oct 1951 Dead Pigeon (vi) Esquire Dec 1951 Tiger by the Tail (ss) Malcolms Jan 1954 My Body Lies Over the Sea (nv) Malcolms Mar 1954 Wake Up to a Nightmare (nv) Malcolms May 1954 Its Your Funeral (ss) Fifteen Detective Stories Dec 1954 Next Chronological Index Table-of-Contents"}
{"text": "09/07/12\nOrigins\nWater is Life\nWoody Allen’s Oscar-winning 2011 film Midnight in Paris owes much of its nostalgic charm to guitarist Stephane Wrembel’s “Bistro Fada,” the whimsical theme that accompanies Owen Wilson’s time-traveling journey from the modern-day quays of the Seine back to the Lost Generation’s bohemian soirees. In his 1999 love letter to Gypsy jazz, Sweet and Lowdown, Allen’s boorish protagonist is guitarist Emmet Ray, an imaginary competitor to Django Reinhardt. Following Wrembel’s soundtrack work for Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona in 2008, it appears the auteur found a real-life Django challenger.\n“Bistro Fada” is included on the Brooklyn-based guitarist’s fifth album, alongside other tracks that evoke that golden-age milieu. Ironically, Wrembel took his inspiration not from the Sixth Arrondissement , but from Fada , the Williamsburg bistro where he often performs. Born in Paris, Wrembel studied classical piano at the conservatory in Fontainebleau from the age of 4, switching to guitar when he was 16 so he could play rock. A trip to the Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois-sur-Seine led him to begin honing that Hot Club style at Gypsy campsites. Since becoming an expat, he has performed with Les Paul, Lionel Loueke, David Grisman, Frank Vignola and others.\nWrembel also draws from flamenco and blues, influences that temper his tendency to sound like a man possessed by Reinhardt’s ghost, blazing through barnburners “The Edge” and “Prometheus.” Mix in the bite of bathtub gin and it’s easy to feel the freewheeling allure of Paris in the ’20s, or maybe Brooklyn in the ’10s.\nAdd a Comment\nYou need to log in to comment on this article. No account? No problem!"}
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These Asian brides obtained here from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China and South Korea. To impress your date from Thailand, you could send her presents and flowers – most relationship websites offer you such a function. You may also be a really attentive individual and bear in mind every detail about your date.\nThat is why you possibly can usually meet Thai wives who don’t work at all — they merely feel like their household wants them extra. Many Thai ladies are ready for the day after they can absolutely dedicate themselves to caring for the husband, the children, and the household house. And even though you will have to do without your Thai wife’s monetary contribution, you will never want the things to go back to the old ways. In reality, women of Thailand are terribly popular as mail order brides, and some males even come to the courting web sites to look for a Thai woman particularly.\nTell her how you prefer this, and he or your woman will satisfy you in every methodology. As a Japan lady, Sachiko “had famous bother simply earlier than, ” and enduring bright white discrimination is made to look a pure extendable of her Japanese legacy. “Her mom, ” in accordance with Michener, “was a type of good girls you meets in Japanese fiction”."}
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{"text": "A pill to treat Covid developed by the US company Pfizer cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by 89% in vulnerable adults, clinical trial results suggest.\nThe drug – Paxlovid – is intended for use soon after symptoms develop in people at high risk of severe disease.\nIt comes a day after the UK medicines regulator approved a similar treatment from Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD).\nPfizer says it stopped trials early as the initial results were so positive.\nThe UK has already ordered 250,000 courses of the new Pfizer treatment, which has not yet been approved, along with another 480,000 courses of MSD’s molnupiravir pill.\nHealth and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid called the results “incredible”, and said the UK’s medicines regulator would now assess its safety and effectiveness.\n“If approved, this could be another significant weapon in our armoury to fight the virus alongside our vaccines and other treatments,” he said.\nThe Pfizer drug, known as a protease inhibitor, is designed to block an enzyme the virus needs in order to multiply. When taken alongside a low dose of another antiviral pill called ritonavir, it stays in the body for longer.\nThree pills are taken twice a day for five days.\nThe combination treatment, which is still experimental because trials haven’t finished, works slightly differently to the Merck pill which introduces errors into the genetic code of the virus.\nPfizer said it plans to submit interim trial results for its pill to US medicines regulator the FDA as part of the emergency use application it started last month. Full trial data has not yet been published by either company.\nThe US has already secured millions of doses of the pill, according to President Joe Biden.\nThe company’s chairman and chief executive Albert Bourla said the pill had “the potential to save patients’ lives, reduce the severity of Covid-19 infections, and eliminate up to nine out of 10 hospitalisations”.\nTrial results\nVaccines against Covid-19 are seen as the best way of controlling the pandemic but there is also demand for treatments that can be taken at home, particularly for vulnerable people who become infected.\nInterim data from trials of the treatment in 1,219 high-risk patients who had recently been infected with Covid found that 0.8% of those given Paxlovid were hospitalised, compared with 7% of patients who were given a placebo or dummy pill.\nThey were treated within three days of Covid symptoms starting.\nSeven patients given the placebo died compared to none in the group given the pill.\nWhen treated within five days of symptoms appearing, 1% given Paxlovid ended up in hospital and none died. This compared to 6.7% of the placebo group being hospitalised and 10 of them dying.\nPatients in the trial, which has not yet been published or verified, were elderly or had an underlying health condition which put them at higher risk of serious illness from Covid. They all had mild to moderate symptoms of coronavirus.\nDr Stephen Griffin, associate professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds, said: “The success of these antivirals potentially marks a new era in our ability to prevent the severe consequences of Sars-CoV2 [coronavirus] infection, and is also a vital element for the care of clinically vulnerable people who may be unable to either receive or respond to vaccines.”"}
{"text": "United Kingdom\nHi my 2 6 & 7ft new zealand flax have been flattened by the snow this winter i have removed all the dead flax however the plant is still flat and alot of the leaves are orangey and half dead .Can i cut it right back to the base (a task that will take a life time considring their size )and will it grow back??\n20 Jun, 2010\nAnswers\nThanks ... could you clarify incipient new growth presumably this is right at the base of the plant ??\n20 Jun, 2010\nCould be anywhere at the base, nearest the ground - sometimes appears at the base of other leaves, and if you're not careful, you find you've chopped the tip off the new leaf along with the damaged ones you're trying to remove.\n21 Jun, 2010\nThanks I have a huge job a head !\n21 Jun, 2010\nWell, to be honest, even if you do chop the tip off a new leaf, it'll still grow - but it'll be blunt at the end!\n22 Jun, 2010\nPrevious question\n« my pot grown honeysuckles are losing their buds. they are well watered. advice please\nIf there's any leaves which are looking okay, leave those on, but you can take the other dead or damaged leaves off. Careful you don't remove any incipient new growth though.\n20 Jun, 2010"}
{"text": "Oswego, NY --A new exhibit focusing on the history and significance of the National Historic Landmark Tug, LT-5, will be the highlight of the D-Day commemoration at the H. Lee White Marine Museum in Oswego.\nTo remember the 67th anniversary of D-Day, a day of special events is planned at the museum beginning at 1 p.m. June 4. The National Historic Landmark Tug, LT-5, is berthed on the west pier by the museum in Oswego’s Historic Maritime District.\nLance Knapp, captain of the LT-5, will give a presentation. The Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting during the ceremony and the H. Lee White Marine Museum division of the Sea Scouts will attend as the color guard.\n“This is the first permanent exhibit about the LT-5 the museum has had in addition to the vessel itself,\" Knapp said. \"We hope it will educate the public as to the rarity of this special ship and its role in our history.”\n“D-Day actually took place on June 6, 1944. We are proud of our local connection through our area veterans that served during the war and this historic vessel, which was built specifically to serve in WWII,\" said Mercedes Niess, the museum's executive director. \"Although its mission was as a supply ship, the LT-5 gunners shot down an enemy plane during the invasion. The WWII living history element is something we have not done before. The re-enactors will be available all weekend for questions and to interact with the visitors.”\nThe World War II re-enactor unit is based in Central New York, and portrays the 'A' Company, 5th Ranger Battalion during their service in Europe from 1944-45. The members of the unit will gather at the H. Lee White Marine Museum and plan to interpret the unfolding of events of this military unit on the days immediately following the D-Day invasion.\nThe museum will be open free of charge from 1 to 5 p.m. both June 4 and 5. Visitors are encouraged to donate to the preservation of the LT-5.\nFor more information, call the museum at 342-0480. Also check the museum's website at this link and go to the museum's Facebook page at by clicking on this link."}
{"text": "This stunning transparent structure is located on Beirut’s busy corniche area. It consists of both a long oblong structure housing the podium and a larger tower. Extending from the main structure, the podium is cladded in white aluminum louvers with different orientations in order to create a play of light and motion while shielding the parking and the technical areas behind it.\nThe upper section of the Façade, above the podium, is more transparent and is cladded in a glass curtain wall with unobtrusive fins running across the structure. Despite being very contemporary, the building blends in smoothly with it’s mid century neighbors.\nESS provided DALFA with Façade Engineering Services covering the following:\n• Revision of the Façade shop drawings and calculations\n• Site supervision of the Façade elements"}
{"text": ".\nAccording to the plea agreement, Sutton Mendoza routinely used NYSNC."}