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[ null, "The statement by Jeb Bush has its sunny side, I suppose: with any luck, it should ensure that we don’t have a Bush-Clinton contest in 2016. Maybe that was Jeb’s intent. Otherwise, his comments are irresponsible attacks on the rule of law, common sense, fairness and national sovereignty.\n\n“There are means by which we can control our border better than we have. And there should be penalties for breaking the law.But the way I look at this — and I’m going to say this, and it’ll be on tape and so be it. The way I look at this is someone who comes to our country because they couldn’t come legally, they come to our country because their families — the dad who loved their children — was worried that their children didn’t have food on the table. And they wanted to make sure their family was intact, and they crossed the border because they had no other means to work to be able to provide for their family. Yes, they broke the law, but it’s not a felony. It’s an act of love. It’s an act of commitment to your family. I honestly think that that is a different kind of crime that there should be a price paid, but it shouldn’t rile people up that people are actually coming to this country to provide for their families.”\n\n21 thoughts on “Unethical Quote of the Month: Jeb Bush”" ]
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[ null, "Get in sync with Fliteboard\n\nThe Virtual Gear System is just one of many features that makes Flite Controller the world’s smartest eFoil controller.\n\nThe smallest motor with the best performance.\n\nEverything rides on this\n\nWe created the first wing designed specifically for eFoiling. Then we made 13 more.\n\nThink inside the box\n\nLightbar brings Fliteboard to life with an LED light array.\n\nNot all batteries are the same.To fly faster, further and longer, you need the right power.", null, null, null, null, "(Patented) Virtual Gears let you balancing the foil and not the trigger – to make learning easy and fun. Precise trigger control is available for advanced riders.\n\nNo plugs to connect, just snap on the charging magnet.\n\nEasy to read in bright sunlight, the high contrast display presents a wide range of information at the touch of a button.\n\nFlite Controller comes with a floating wrist strap so you’ll never lose it, and be free to use both hands when carrying your board.\n\nWhat’s so special about the unibody fuselage?\n\nIt’s kind of a big deal. Integrating the foil and motor (instead of clamping it to the mast) results in the most balanced, responsive and efficient electric hydrofoil in the market. This means advanced riders can turn harder, explore further, ride faster, or have the ultimate pitch control on a wave face. It also allows beginners to learn more easily.", null, "We use aircraft grade aluminium not just for it’s strength, but it also functions as a heatsink to cool the motor (so we don’t require cooling tubes). It works so well, we patented it.\n\nPositioning the motor at the base of the hydrofoil lets you ride higher. The propeller stays under the water, where it should be. Two mast options let you choose your ride height.\n\nThe motor position also allows you to turn harder without breaching the motor.\n\nWhen you’re riding close to 60km/h inches above the water you want to make darn sure you’re on the best performing eFoil available.\n\nOur Unibody Fuselage design is highly awarded and on display in the design museum in Essen, Germany. But form follows function; you wont find a better ride.\n\nWe didn’t use any gearbox – it’s Neugart, developed in Germany for Fliteboard for unmatched torque output. It’s never failed on us. So it won’t fail on you.\n\nEach fuselage is machined to perfection from a single block of aluminium. It’s a 15 hour process. No one said creating the world’s best eFoil would be easy.\n\nWe use a lightweight fibre reinforced propeller for less moving mass, better safety, balance and no vibration.\n\nWe use the smallest diameter motor on the market for greater hydrodynamic efficiency.\n\nEach wing utilises a number of refined sections to achieve precise performance characteristics.\n\nOur Flitebox system is manufactured from hard anodised aluminium and complete with finned heatsink for optimised cooling it avoids the need for complex water cooling tubes found on other systems. Also inside Flitebox is a powerful onboard computer that coordinates data from multiple sources for an optimised rider experience.\n\nIt’s an eFoil not an eBoard\n\nWe’ve taken all electronics out of the board. So there’s less to go wrong. And less to maintain.\nWe also made the Flitebox even smarter with a lightbar for instant communication to the rider.\n\nWe recommend using Flite App to ensure your board and controller always have the latest software to deliver the best performance.\n\nThe most nuanced elements have been refined, from improving the comfort and traction of our deck grips to updating the Flitecontroller circuitry for optimum low-power management. Details you might not notice, but will certainly appreciate.\n\nWe removed all electronics from the Fliteboard. This makes it maintenance free, simpler and easier servicing, improves corrosion resistance and reduces weight.\n\nThe Ultra is a 4’2” pocket rocket for advanced riders only (54 litres). Built on the core technologies that set Fliteboard apart, it’s smaller, lighter and would leave other eFoils in it’s wake (if it left any wake). Includes leash plug and optional footstraps.\n\nWe increased grip performance, designed lighter weight custom latches and colour coordinated it all, because we’re particular that way. After all, ‘good enough’, is not good enough.\n\nWe optimised the wireless communication from Flitebox to allow the RF signal to travel through the board (patent pending) to ensure improved connectivity.\n\nBy reducing the length of the inflatable AIR by 15cm, this makes it easier to ride (reduced swing weight and less affected by wind) while still maintaining buoyancy.\n\nIntegrated lightbar displays through the board providing detailed system communication to the rider (on and off the water).\n\nThis allows for better positional accuracy and improved metrics.\n\nWe improved the hydrodynamics of our tail fin by reducing it’s weight, and refining the design to minimise drag.\n\nLess tools required to quickly and easily add/remove the prop.\n\nNo more cables or plugs.\n\nRace 700 The name says it all. 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[ "The first time I saw Gareth Malone on television I was completely blown away. He has inspired so many people to come together and sing. And for several years he has done it in front of television cameras.\n\nWhen I saw that he had also published a book on the experience, I knew I had to read it.", null, "Here is a passage that sums up one of the reasons I have been so impressed with what he has been able to accomplish.\n\n“In all my TV shows I’ve been sent into new and unfamiliar settings to create something from nothing. This requires me to pick up on the mood of the situation and run with it.”\n\nHe just has a way of energizing any group and creating a great community of singers.\n\nI don’t know much about vocal music. But what he says in this next passage can apply to all music conductors, band leaders, and choirmasters.\n\n“I went to seek advice from David Hill . . . He offered sage advice: if at the end of the evening he had not made eye contact with every single member of the choir, then he felt he had not done a good job.\nI have always tried, whenever possible, to conduct from memory.”\nI wholeheartedly agree. I have been trying this style of conducting this year as well. I do my best to look at my students as they play their instruments. It’s so much better than looking at a score. There is more to be said about engaging the room as opposed to the printed music.\nI haven’t seen all of the series he has done but I really want to. I even learned about a few through the course of reading this book that I was completely unaware of. I really want to see his documentary How a Choir Works.\nWith what I have seen, he always made it look so easy. This book shows that it wasn’t simply a cakewalk. But it was worth it. He has energized a nation and brought choirs to whole new heights.\n\nMore Danger from the Living\n\nYou Need a Total Money Makeover" ]
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[ "Such a scenario occurs, but not especially often. Two identical temperature sensors produce readings that are equally likely to be close to the actual value, but a difference in made, age, or position changes their reliability. Two experts hardly have the very same knowledge, experience and ability. The reliability of two databases on a certain area may depend on factors that are unknown when merging them. Merging under equal and unequal reliability are two scenarios, but a third exists: unknown reliability. Most previous work in belief merging is about the first [41, 43, 13, 22, 36, 31, 23]; some is about the second [53, 42, 12, 35]; this one is about the third. The difference between equal and unknown reliability is clear when its implications on some examples are shown.", null, "Let $V$ be an $n$ dimensional space with sets of positive class vectors $P$ and negative class vectors $N$. The task is to find a vector $x$ such that AUC is maximized, based on ranking generated by computing distances between $x$ and $P,V$. So in a sense, $x$ is closer to $P$ than to $V$. It looks like this doesn't have a unique solution, but I'm curious if there is a really easy explicit solution to this, or a short algorithm? Surely this is a well known classical problem?\n\nIt is no surprise that Machine Learning uses a lot of Mathematics into the implementation of its algorithms and models, and along it with comes some serious coordinate geometry. The coordinate geometry brings with itself distances, and that is what we will address today! Be it Physics, Geography, Nuclear Physics, or any kind of science, the word distance has always been familiar and therefore, we all have a basic understanding of what distance is. It's a numerical measurement of how far two objects or points are. Well, I'm here to give you it of a twist! Your life has been a lie because the distance is not exactly what we know in Machine Learning.\n\nWhen training neural networks by the classical backpropagation algorithm the whole problem to learn must be expressed by a set of inputs and desired outputs. However, we often have high-level knowledge about the learning problem. In optical character recognition (OCR), for instance, we know that the classification should be invariant under a set of transformations like rotation or translation. We propose a new modular classification system based on several autoassociative multilayer perceptrons which allows the efficient incorporation of such knowledge. Results are reported on the NIST database of upper case handwritten letters and compared to other approaches to the invariance problem. 1 INCORPORATION OF EXPLICIT KNOWLEDGE The aim of supervised learning is to learn a mapping between the input and the output space from a set of example pairs (input, desired output). The classical implementation in the domain of neural networks is the backpropagation algorithm. If this learning set is sufficiently representative of the underlying data distributions, one hopes that after learning, the system is able to generalize correctly to other inputs of the same distribution." ]
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[ null, "The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has clarified that the United Kingdom has not offered the country any new financial assistance.\n\nThe DFA issued the statement after President Rodrigo Duterte said on Thursday that he “refused” $18 million to $20 million from the United Kingdom.\n\n“The Philippines acknowledges the UK’s support in the development efforts of the Philippine government, particularly in Mindanao,” the DFA said in a statement.\n\n“At the moment, there is no new offer of direct monetary assistance to the Philippines,” the DFA said.\n\n“The Philippine government is committed to continued engagement with the UK in furthering our longstanding and mutually beneficial partnership,” the DFA added.\n\nThe Palace did not clarify the nature and purpose of the $18 million to $20 million, but Mr. Duterte said he ordered Finance Secretary Carlos “Sonny” Dominguez III to reject it.\n\n“The latest word from Sonny. The one from Great Britain, $18 million, 20? I told Sonny not to accept it,” Mr. Duterte said at the relaunching of the Malacañang Press Briefing Room at the New Executive Building.\n\n“We will survive. Anyway, I control the foreign affairs of this government,” he said, apparently fuming at the remarks of a group of European socialists whom he thought were part of an official EU mission.\n\nThe President continued to rant against Europeans on a few other occasions on Thursday, culminating in a threat to expel European ambassadors.\n\nEU Ambassador to the Philippines Franz Jessen was only able to issue a statement disowning the group of European socialists after business hours on Thursday.\n\nIt was not the first time Mr. Duterte was infuriated by what he denounces as foreign meddling in internal affairs.\n\nIn May, the Philippines officially declined a 250 million euros ($280 million) foreign aid package from the European Union purportedly because of its attached conditions.\n\nIn terms of bilateral aid, the country’s top donors are Japan (65 percent) and the United States (15 percent). The European Union accounts for less than 3 percent of total bilateral aid.\n\nBut much of the European Union’s aid to the country is focused on remote areas of the country, including the Mindanao peace process.\n\nRead Next\nPalace hits Amnesty Int’l for ‘demonizing’ PDEA\nEDITORS' PICK\nA laptop that maximizes your WiFi so you can maximize your productivity\nWhy Tagle is a leading papal contender\nIn Borongan, nuns play hoops (not mahjong)\nPowered by style, innovation and passion\nHouse energy committee chair Arroyo bats for cheap electricity\nKWF has no power to ban, censor written works – Lagman\nMOST READ\nWhy Tagle is a leading papal contender\nArjo Atayde reveals proposal to Maine Mendoza was ‘more than a year’ in the making\nMy neighbor FVR: From soldier to president\nGilas gets solid core with Clarkson, Sotto planing in\nDon't miss out on the latest news and information." ]
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[ null, "By now, many Americans are aware that our brutal system of mass incarceration is out of control and ineffective. But acknowledging the problem is only the first step. Many reasonable people can recognize that the current prison system is barbaric, but wonder what the alternatives are. Turns out, there are plenty. And new indie authors like Baz Dreisinger are shining a light not only on the problem, but on possible solutions. Dreisinger’s Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World will be released in February, and it’s an incredible journey of a book that shows possible paths out of the mess and the mockery the United States has made of criminal justice.\n\nBefore I discuss that book, here’s a little background on how I “became radicalized,” as it were, to the notion that the system needs to be ripped apart and rebuilt from the ground up.\n\nFor decades, I worked in newsrooms where crime coverage was a spectator sport, and the game was all about catching the “bad guys” and locking them up. I saw nothing wrong with this. That is, until my eyes were opened about eight years ago, after I worked for a time at a local TV station in Detroit, where the idea was also to find the most ridiculous, gory, or salacious crimes and mock the criminals as mercilessly as possible. I quickly discovered what happens after the “guilty” verdict, after cameras are turned off, reporters go home, and public interest wanes.\n\nThe convicted—mostly the poor and African Americans, the mentally ill and the drug addicted—are forced into a system of perpetual abuse, torture, assault, and rape. And the biggest outrage caused by this scam we call the US criminal justice system is that the barbarism makes us no safer. In fact, it causes more crime by traumatizing its captives and causing collateral damage in devastated families and communities.\n\nThe outrage I felt after witnessing these things can potentially last a lifetime. Fortunately, early this year, my eyes were opened a second time by Maya Schenwar, who wrote Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn’t Work and How We Can Do Better. I talked to her back in January and wrote this. In Schenwar’s book, I read for the first time phrases like “restorative justice” and “transformative justice.” I was skeptical at first, since these things focus on making both parties—the victim and the victimized—face one another as human beings and come to some sense of closure between them. Doesn’t that let the criminal off the hook? Possibly. But what are we interested in? Do we want to perpetuate, in Dreisinger’s words, “a wretched chain of wrongdoing?” Or do we want to keep communities and families whole and make sure productive, creative members of society are not wasting away the decades in solitary confinement?\n\nLike me, Dreisinger grew up with Hungarian Jewish survivors of the Holocaust whose bitterness against the genocidal murderers was a part of everyday life even decades afterward. I know this feeling well. You feel traumatized by proxy. I feel it every time I hear about a nonagenarian former concentration camp guard who has been caught. I don’t care how old he is. Let him rot the rest of his life.\n\nThis is why I was astonished at Dreisinger’s first port of call on her nine-country tour of prisons chronicled in her book: Rwanda. For them, the genocide is fresh.The perpetrators are still alive and middle aged. But imprisoning an entire ethnic group is not sustainable. So, in Rwanda, they have a system whereby the perpetrators of mass murder can be officially forgiven, perform some sort of reparation duty (building roads, etc.) and then be welcomed back into their communities.\n\nIn America, the focus is on punishment of perpetrators. End of story. Yet punishment is backward-looking, and nations like Rwanda need to look forward. If not, it could potentially spiral back into a never-ending cycle of revenge and counter-revenge. Rwanda has chosen the road forward, the road to survival. I can imagine how difficult this must be for some, to see the killers of their parents free and walking around. Yet who says that the cycle of revenge is all there is to human nature?\n\nIn all the countries Dreisinger visited, the successful prison-reform programs were the ones that focused not on the victimizer, but the victim; not on punishment, but forgiveness.\n\nIn Australia, which has a problem, like we do, of disproportionately locking up its minority citizens, Dreisinger found some hope in the Wandoo Reintegration facility, a minimum security prison for males age eighteen to twenty-four. In America, they’d be tossed into the general prison population to be victimized and traumatized. In Wandoo, they are “residents” with rights. The focus is on preparing them for release, providing them with life-skills training and education.\n\nIn her beautifully written, and in many ways heartbreaking, chapter on her experiences with women prisoners in Thailand, Dresinger sees theater performances by inmates. They try to practice what are known as Bangkok Rules initiated by the country’s princess, which recognize the specific needs of women. It is not until she meets the princess for herself that she realizes that the true “performance” was Dreisinger’s entire visit there. The enlightened prison was a kind of show put on for the author’s benefit. Yet, it was a performance of what reality can be if the country wants it. It took Thailand’s equivalent of “white privilege”—in this case royalty—to get the nation to pay attention.\n\nDreisinger decribes the hell-on-earth prisons of Jamaica and Uganda, whose only saving graces are art and music programs. But even those frustrated her. They were “certainly well-meaning efforts but they’re also crumbs tossed at a system starved for radical overhaul.”\n\nThe successful programs she found were the ones that were about lifting the burden of resentment between victim and victimizer. It’s about the state making these conversations between the two parties possible rather than simply filling up the prisons and throwing people away. Once you look at it this way, it’s an attractive alternative to a system that solves one crime with another crime perpetrated by the state, itself.\n\nIn the United States, the conversation must move beyond simply pointing out injustices. That only causes a retrenchment on both sides and perpetuates slogans. Dreisinger’s book demonstrates possible solutions through the eyes of those brave enough to try them.\n\nThe main takeaway from Incarceration Nations is that nobody has the answer. Everybody, though, has a piece of the answer. The United States pioneered a horrible idea—mass incarceration and the supermax—and exported it, inflicted it upon the world. Maybe we can learn from the world bits and pieces of what is working and import it, make it our own. The alternative is status quo, which is unacceptable in a civilized society." ]
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[ null, "An unlikely fashionista except by virtue of his own brilliance, assiduous self-education in fashion history, and raging ambition to be in the middle of it all is the fascinating figure, André Leon Talley. This quintessential tastemaker, a contributor to Women’s Wear Daily, W, and Vogue, is the subject of a touching new documentary directed by Kate Novack, The Gospel According to André .", null, "Film surprises with its understated commentaries about implicit (and explicit) racism Talley encountered in his journey through this uber-white couturier wonderland. A hugely determined and forceful human being, he powered through clearly painful experiences to prevail, but eventually paid the price in a tragic eating disorder.\n\nComplaint: not one word in the film about Talley’s writing career. Also … too-cutesy title. Otherwise, recommended.\n\nTHE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ANDRÉ | opens today May 25" ]
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[ "Poroshenko urged the UN to investigate, one of the countries to help North Korea with missiles", null, "The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko urged the countries-members of the UN security Council to investigate, gets the DPRK regime any assistance from other countries in the sphere of missile and nuclear programs.\n\nHe said this during a speech from the rostrum of the UN General Assembly.\n\n“Let me reiterate the call of the UN Security Council to conduct a detailed investigation into the development of nuclear and missile programs of North Korea with the aim of identifying any possible external aid to Pyongyang in this sphere”, – said Poroshenko.\n\nAccording to him, Ukraine strictly condemns the nuclear test and numerous auski ballistic missiles by the DPRK.\n\n“We are deeply concerned with the permanent withdrawal of resources, the priority of human needs, to fuel the nuclear Arsenal of Pyongyang, combined with serious violations of human rights”, – said the President.\n\n“Ukraine strongly supports the strengthening of measures aimed at curbing the illicit activities of Pyongyang and the return of North Korea to the international legal field”, – concluded the head of state.\n\nOn 12 September the security Council of the world organization unanimously adopted a resolution imposing new sanctions against Pyongyang. So, there will be restrictions on the supply to DPRK of petroleum products. Is also the limit on the supply to North Korea of crude oil — the volumes should not exceed the figures for the past 12 months. Also, the DPRK will not be able to purchase condensate and gas liquids will not be able to sell textile products.\n\nRecall, 3 September it became known that the DPRK had conducted a sixth nuclear test. According to North Korea, it conducted a successful test of a hydrogen bomb. It was reported that tested the hydrogen charge can be placed on an Intercontinental ballistic missile. However, such actions North Korea has forced the international community to respond.\n\nDnia gathered reaction from politicians and international organizations to the test of North Korea." ]
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[ null, "HARBOR PIER, MINNESOTA — John Bonds is not a teacher, and since he graduated Minnesota University in 2004 with his civil engineering degree, he hasn’t set foot inside a classroom much since.\n\n“I don’t spend a single minute in a classroom all year long,” Bonds tells us. “But I’ll go back into the classroom and brandish a pistol at the kids, if that’s what it’s going to take to end school shootings.”\n\nMr. Bonds recently made local headlines when he showed up at a town hall meeting for his congressional district earlier this week. He is represented by Rep. Tom Thompaulsen, a lifelong Republican who was among many gun ownership advocates on the right suggesting that Americans arm its teachers as one means to mitigate gun violence on school campuses nationwide. Bonds said he initially didn’t see much sense in that proposed solution.\n\n“I mean, to me it sounds a lot like someone saying we can end house fires by arming every home with a flamethrower,” Bonds said. “But, I guess if we’re given the choice between doing absolutely nothing and arming teachers, putting more guns in schools than less, I’d rather do something than nothing.”\n\nUpon further reflection, Bonds decided that arming teachers themselves was still not the solution he wanted to take part in. He said that he doesn’t understand how people think they can find money in their budgets to buy guns for teachers when they can’t fund schools well enough so teachers aren’t buying their own school supplies. Mr. Bonds also said he thinks that teachers already have a lot to do during the day, and they should be allowed to do that job as much as possible.\n\n“It seems like they have enough on their plate already,” Bonds says.\n\nJohn does think he’d be a good analogue for a teacher, however, and that’s why he says he’d like to volunteer to stand in a classroom and wave a gun at the kids in it. He says as a city employee, he is underpaid by about 15-18% from what he’d make as an engineer in the private sector due to budgetary concerns. But being underpaid doesn’t lessen the workload he has, and so he feels that between being underpaid and overworked, he has an “insane amount of stress” that still doesn’t rise to the level of stress that teachers feel, but is “close enough to get the point across.”\n\n“I fit the part almost to a tee, so let me fill in,” Bonds says. “That way teachers can keep imparting kids with knowledge and shit.”\n\nHe hasn’t received a reply back from his town’s school district yet, but John hopes that’s a good sign.\n\n“I’m hoping what this means is that they’re working on some less stupid suggestions than turning our schools into prisons with armed guns and lock down drills,” Bonds said. “But we’ll see. I’m ready, willing, and able to wave a gun at your kids faces so their teachers can keep teaching, though.”\n\nSatire like this can be found on The Political Garbage Chute and Alternative Facts.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "From the sanctuary of his cave, he looked out across the horizon to the sea way beyond the heathers on the hillside.\nOver the centuries, he had kept out of sight, coming out to feed under the veil of night, and taking care not to arouse suspicion to his presence.\nHe had thought no-one would find him, but he had been mistaken.\nA young child, deformed and abandoned in the dark, had crawled into his world, instinct seeking out his body for warmth, and curled up inside his mammoth tail.\nWho would have guessed he was to become guardian and saviour to another being.\nIndeed, who could have guessed he would feel compelled to protect something so alien to him with his life’s force should it be demanded of him.\n\nLike him, the child didn’t age, remaining young and innocent, but he knew it was only a matter of time before they were discovered. Humans would not tolerate things they didn’t understand, were unable to accept anything or anyone who was different.\nSo far they had been lucky, and for years, the unlikely pair had lived together in an unparalled harmony, two creatures not of this earth but united and loyal to each other.\n\nActions and gestures were their special language, and from his vantage point to the left of the cave’s entrance, the child leaned in and with his misshapen claw, beckoned him to come out into the breaking day.\nThe dragon raised a sleepy head, an ear drooping to one side, and nodded.\nThey were safe for another day.\n\nI am a retired number cruncher with a vivid imagination and wacky sense of humour which extends to short stories and poetry. I love to cook and am a bit of a dog whisperer as I get on better with them than people sometimes! We have recently lost our beloved dog Maggie who adopted us as a 7 week old pup in March 2005. We decided to have a photo put on canvas as we had for her predecessor Barney, and now have three pictures of our fur babies on the wall as we found a snapshot of my GSD so had hers done too. From 2014 to 2017 'Home' was a 41 foot narrow boat where we made strong friendships both on and off the water. We were close to nature enjoying swan and duck families for neighbours, and it was a fascinating chapter in our lives. We now reside in a small bungalow on the Lincolnshire coast where we have forged new friendships and interests.\nView all posts by pensitivity101 →\nThis entry was posted in blogging, Challenge and tagged #write photo. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ null, "Kelly Rundle films at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House during the Rundles' first visit to the historic site in Cincinnati, Ohio.\n\nCincinnati will be the location for more production on the new documentary Harriet Beecher Stowe: Her Transformative Ohio Years (working title). Filming interviews with several key scholars on the project will take place during the weekend of March 23-25th, with additional filming for the documentary slated in Cincinnati in June.\n\nEmmy® nominated filmmakers Kelly and Tammy Rundle will also appear with their new narrative film Sons & Daughters of Thunder at the Garfield Theatre, 719 Race Street in downtown Cincinnati on Saturday, March 23rd. Several of the film's actors will join the Rundles for a \"Talkback\" following the film. The event is sponsored by Friends of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Advance tickets are recommended and can be purchased online at http://www.cincyworldcinema.org/. The docudrama tells the true story of the 1834 Cincinnati, Ohio Lane Theological Seminary anti-slavery debates. The controversial meetings, led by abolitionist and firebrand Theodore Weld (played by acclaimed stage actor Thomas Alan Taylor), were the first to publicly discuss the end of slavery in America. The meetings angered Cincinnati residents and Lane Seminary officials, who promptly slapped a gag order on the entire student body. This action was followed by a freedom of speech protest and mass exodus of Lane students to Oberlin College. A young Harriet Beecher’s (played by acclaimed stage actress Jess Taylor) exposure to the debates and Weld's continuing work to free the slaves sparked a flame that led her to write her magnum opus Uncle Tom's Cabin. Sons & Daughters of Thunder is based on a play by Earlene Hawley and Curtis Heeter.\n\nThe poster art for Sons & Daughters of Thunder, premiering in Cincinnati on March 23 at the Garfield Theatre." ]
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[ null, null, "I was twenty four when seventeen year old Rena Christiansen walked out of that dark doorway. It was the summer of 1970. Rena later told me she was eighteen. I caught her in a lie after she told me she was skipped a grade. She was a straight A student who dismissed my concerns she telling me the age of consent in Nebraska was thirteen. She had become sexually active at this age and made it clear to me she enjoyed sex and intended to become exceedingly good at it. Being an Aries, she was into fires that could not be put out. Being a Libra, there was a drama between us, and energy that we played with on a level that one could describe as enlightened.\n\nWe discovered this energy while lying on a friends floor, we having just drove up from LA. In the dark, our finger tips accidentally touched, or, we found each other after an exploration, it more then we could stand to be so close, yet so far away – and it was on!\n\nWe got so fired up it was hard to fall asleep in our tent on the mount. By placing my hand on her flat abdomen as we spooned, I was able to send a cool calming blue light into her womb. When she placed her hand over mine, we fell into a instant sleep. The last time I saw her, she took my hand and placed it on her abdomen as we watched a movie. She had a boyfriend.\n\n“I’m getting fat. Feel.” And she took my hand and brought it under her green velvet cape, and then against her warm flesh.\n\nI had just become homeless after my friend and landlord, Harry Bassett, asked me to give up my apartment to his married friend who just had a baby. Rena was homeless in LA. after she got separated from her boyfriend. We were both homeless, and needed each other. We teamed up and became Survivors.\n\nI must say we were a sexy couple. People parted and made way for us wherever we went. Some stopped in their tracks to watch us walk by. The California Kid never lost his New York swagger. No one fucked with me, and Rena sensed that. I was her protector.\n\nWe were the acme of hip. Were were Hippie Royalty. We were the Beautiful People everyone all over the world was talking about. A millionaire could not buy her, or own what we had. It will never come back. We were, and are, American Treasures. Folks want our story.\n\nI have always loved being poor. Rena found me when I was poor and stayed with me until it was time for her to go to college. Poverty has never reached such heights. Why shouldn’t I see Jesus as my role model?\n\n1 Response to The California Kid" ]
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[ null, "‘Cloud’ is one of Troika’s early collaborations and indicative of how the artist collective strives to combine science, art and metaphysical enquiry. Commissioned by Artwise Curators and British Airways in celebration of the opening of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport, the permanent, site-specific artwork is installed in the terminal’s lounges, alongside works by El Ultimo Grito, Christopher Pearson and Oona Cully.\n\nThe suspended sculpture is covered in mechanically animated dots that flip between silver and black – a technology originally used for information boards indicating arrival and departure times on travel boards commonly seen at train stations. Embracing this now obsolete technology, ‘Cloud’ uses over 5,000 flip dots with bespoke engineering and specially developed animation software that allows the appearance of the cloud to change constantly throughout the day.\n\n‘Cloud’ is an early example of Troika’s re-appropriation of existing processes, simultaneously displacing the original function of the flipdots while highlighting their technological potential. The work speaks of a bygone area, of an overlooked vernacular technology with the utilitarian function of telling time. By reworking an outdated material, ‘Cloud’ is a comment on availability, production and consumption and reframes an object’s previous value through subsequent use." ]
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[ null, "South Africa has dropped to fourth place on the African continent in terms of its spending on R&D as a proportion of GDP.\n\nThe news comes less than a year after South Africa’s National Advisory Council on Innovation warned the country was losing its position as the continent’s leader in research.\n\nThe country spent 0.61 per cent of its GDP on R&D in 2019 according to data added this month to a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization database.\n\nEgypt’s spend increased to 0.96 per cent in 2020. However, it is the only country of the four to have reported for that year so far.\n\nBest of the rest\n\nThree other African countries added data for 2019, 2020, or both: Mali, Mauritius and Burkina Faso.\n\nNo African countries reach the continent’s target, adopted by heads of state in 2007, of spending 1 per cent of GDP on R&D.\n\nIn a 1 June news release, Unesco advises against reading too much into increases in proportional R&D spend for 2019 and 2020.\n\n“These increases are not necessarily due to increased investment in R&D during this period but because of substantial decline in GDP, where growth in R&D investments have outpaced the growth in national economies,” it says.\n\nIt adds: “This suggests for a cautious interpretation of change in R&D expenditure as a share of GDP within the context of the global pandemic.”\n\nSome countries have also added data on how many researchers they have per million inhabitants.\n\nAs with R&D spend as a proportion of GDP, this is lower in Africa than in most other world regions. Nevertheless, a handful of countries report growth in this number." ]
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[ null, "Description:\nThe Triangle Shooting Game is designed to create a competitive shooting environment where elements of short rhythmic passing, pass and move, as well as finishing are integrating into a short effective drill. Can be used in practice or as a pre-game warm-up\n\nSetup:\nPlace three cones in a triangle about 5-10 feet apart just outside of the 18. Players line up behind furthest cone", null, "Execution:\nThe first player in line passes to the player at the cone to the right. That player passes the ball to the player standing at the cone diagonal himself. The ball is then laid off for the original passer who runs through the middle of the triangle and shoots the ball on net.", null, null, "Variations:\nPlayers can be split into two teams and the drill can become a competition\nStipulations can be added such as left foot only", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "April 29, 2014: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declares both species in danger of extinction...scroll below to \"Status\" to read more.", null, "Once the most abundant frog in the Sierra Nevada, the mountain yellow-legged frog is now critically endangered in the Range of Light. Populations of mountain yellow-legged frogs have declined dramatically and they are now found in fewer than 7 percent of their historic localities. This decline is due to a number of factors, including the stocking of fish in high elevation lakes, many of which did not contain fish historically. As a result of these fish stocking efforts, which continue today, more than 90% of Sierra Nevada lakes which were naturally fish-less now contain introduced trout. There is abundant scientific evidence that predation by non-native trout on mountain yellow-legged frog tadpoles, as well as adults, is a major factor in the decline of this amphibian. Other factors leading to declines in population include toxins from pesticides and herbicides, livestock impacts, chytrid fungal infection, and off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation.\n\nThe habitat of the mountain yellow-legged frog consists of glaciated lakes, ponds, tarns, springs, and streams in the upper elevations (above 6,000 feet generally) of the Sierra Nevada. The adaptations that allow them to live at these high elevations and cold temperatures have made them highly vulnerable to introduced fish species. The species is usually associated with montane riparian habitats in lodgepole pine, yellow pine, sugar pine, white fir, whitebark pine, and wet meadow vegetation types, and range from southern Plumas County to southern Tulare County.\n\nNearly all the remaining populations of mountain yellow-legged frog occur on public lands, and studies have demonstrated that in the absence of disease, it is possible to bring these species back to recovery. Recent surveys, however, have shown an increase in the deadly disease, chytridiomycosis. The Sierra Nevada Framework Plan provides strategies to reduce all the factors causing a decline in mountain yellow-legged frog populations including prohibition of pesticides from frog habitat, removing livestock near lakes and pond areas, prohibiting development of new recreation trails that would affect known frog sites, and the identification of Critical Aquatic Refuges to protect sensitive species. It also calls for the removal of exotic fish from frog habitat. The 2004 revisions to the Framework have weakened the protections for the mountain yellow-legged frog by failing to maintain grazing restrictions for amphibian species in key habitats. A return to a robust monitoring and restoration program as promoted and required by the original Sierra Nevada Framework is vital to protect the species from disappearing from the Sierra Nevada altogether.\n\nUntil recently, the mountain yellow-legged frog in the northern and central Sierra Nevada, and those in the mountains of southern California, were thought to be the same species. Today the Sierra Nevada mountain yellow-legged frog--specifically, those frogs north of Mather Pass--is recognized as a unique species, Rana sierrae. The species are thought to have diverged more than 2 million years ago. Both species are critically endangered with extinction. Surveys have shown that 93% of the R. sierrae and 95% of R. muscosa historical populations are now extinct.\n\nIn 2003 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) determined that the Sierra Nevada population of the mountain yellow-legged frog should be protected under the Endangered Species Act, but that listing the species under the Act is \"warranted but precluded\" by the agency's backload of priorities and budget constraints. Subsequent legal action on behalf of the species resulted in a 2007 USFWS 12-month petition finding (see below, in Supporting Documents) that the mountain yellow-legged frog is still precluded from listing under the Endangered Species Act, basically due to the agency's lack of funds and priority allocation. Such administrative delaying is pushing the species closer to extinction throughout the Sierra Nevada.\n\nOn September 15, 2010, the California Fish and Game Commission accepted a petition from the Center for Biological Diversity to list all populations of the mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa and Rana sierrae) as \"endangered\" under the California Endangered Species Act. As a result, on October 1 both species were listed as \"candidate\" species and will be managed as \"endangered\" until the final decision on whether to list the species is made. On February 2, 2012, the California Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously to add both species of mountain yellow-legged frog to the state threatened and endangered species list. You can read the latest DFG Status Review, from November, 2011 here.\n\nToday the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agency issued the final ruling declaring the frogs as endangered species under the federal act. Read the final rule here. A FWS press release is available for a short time, here. On April 25, 2013, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a proposed ruling to list both species as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act. As listed species, critical habitat will be designated as necessary for the survival and recovery of the remaining frogs.\n\nMatthews, K.R. and K.L. Pope, 1999. A Telemetric Study of the Movement Patterns and Habitat Use of Rana muscosa, the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog, in a High-elevation Basin in Kings Canyon National Park, California. Journal of Herptology 33(4) 615-624. (276KB PDF)\n\n2015. Appendage of Projects on Seven Forest Programs in Nine National Forests in the Sierra Nevada to the Programmatic Biological Opinion: February 17, 2015.\n\n2011. A Status Review of the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog. Report to the Fish and Game Commission (9 MB PDF)\n\n2003 Finding by USFWS of Warranted but Precluded listing (126KB PDF)\n\nCalifornia Department of Fish and Game Natural History Information (URL) --This California state website contains rather limited and old information but is a good basic background composite for the species. Choose from a drop-down list to select the animal you are interested in." ]
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[ null, "Hollywood powerhouses, co-creators and good friends Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfery grace the latest(Opens in a new window) issue of The Hollywood Reporter.\n\nIn their joint interview, the two women speak about #BlackLivesMatter, diversity versus inclusion, and the numerous projects they both have coming out together and separately.\n\nHere are some of the more interesting quotes from the interview.\n\nSEE ALSO: Ava DuVernay set to direct 'A Wrinkle in Time' for Disney\n\nDuVernay on her work in the film industry\n\n\"The fact that the mainstream starts to gaze at this space doesn’t make it a moment. It makes it a moment for them.\"\n\nDuVernay, on directing the upcoming 'A Wrinkle In Time' film\n\n\"I have more tools to do it and more planks to build the house now, but ultimately if the story is not solid, it doesn't matter how much money you have.\"\n\nDuVernay, on 'closed doors' in Hollywood\n\n\"No, no one's going to stop me from doing what I want to do; I just have to figure out a way to do it that might not be the easy route that my counterparts who don't look like me and identify as I do have.\"\n\nOprah, on using the word 'inclusion' instead of 'diversity'\n\n\"Now I really eliminated it from my vocabulary because I've learned from her that the word that most articulates what we're looking for is what we want to be: included.\"\n\nOprah, on #BlackLivesMatter in film\n\n\"Everybody gets caught up in the slogan and the hashtag and the protest. What we're trying to do is get you to feel it.\"\n\nOprah, on representation in films and television\n\nYou can read the entire interview here(Opens in a new window)." ]
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[ null, "The Romanian Society of Periodontology held a conference on periodontal medicine on October 4, with main speakers from across the country and presentations from young doctors from the specialised periodontal programme at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest.\n\nThe case presentations from the periodontology department of the university covered gingival overgrowth as a side effect of (1) medications such immunosuppressants (Marina Giurgiu), (2) calcium channel blockers (Oana Stoica), and (3) encouraged by orthodontic treatment (Stefana Popa).\n\nOther topics covered were the diagnosis and treatment of acute forms of periodontitis (Stana Păunică), advanced periodontal disease (Cristiana Padure), and endo-perio lesions (Brindusa Mocanu). Maria Alexandra Martu from the Grigore T. Popa University in Iasi spoke about cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis.\n\nThe general assembly of the Romanian Society of Periodontology was also held on October 4 and a new board was elected. Marina Giurgiu succeeded Anca Dumitriu as president, while Stana Păunică took over the role of general secretary from Cristina Puscasu. The new treasurer and webmaster is Stefana Popa, who replaces Dr Giurgiu, and Prof Dumitriu is the new EFP delegate, taking over from Prof Păunică.\n\nThe conference and annual meeting were preceded by a hands-on course on periodontal surgery on October 2. This course was based on explaining, demonstrating, and practising subgingival curettage with papillary flaps and gingivectomy, using additional materials and suture types. All manoeuvres were practised on pig mandibles.\n\nThe surgery part of the course was led by Anca Dumitru and the suture part by Stana Paunica. A dozen participants attended the course, which was organised for the society by Marina Giurgiu." ]
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[ null, null, "In a new video entry posted on his YouTube channel, guitarist Gus G. paid tribute to Eddie Van Halen, showcasing the favorite technique he borrowed from the late guitarist.\n\n“He did so much for the guitar,” said Gus G. “From introducing us to the modern hard rock and heavy metal guitar, to the Super Strat and the way he used whammy bar and tapping techniques. There’s no way you’re playing guitar and not using some stuff he popularized.”\n\n“I remember seeing the music video on MTV and thought, ‘Whoa! What is that, is that a distorted cello?’” said Gus G. “And you see Eddie plucking the low E-string. I was blown away. It was a whole new way to play riffs!”\n\nWatch Gus G. and his tribute to Eddie below." ]
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[ "After completing a BSc in Human Sciences at UCL and an MSc in Demography at LSHTM, I spent two years working at Inserm (the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research), in Paris and King's College London. During my time at Inserm I was part of the research group on Gender, Sexuality and Health, and carried out a qualitative analysis of representations of abortion in West Africa. At King's I worked on several studies exploring sexual and reproductive health among young people in London, including the recruitment of participants for an intervention trial investigating the effect of post-abortion contraceptive counselling on contraceptive uptake and repeat abortion. I returned to LSHTM in 2012 to pursue a PhD in the Department of Population Health.\n\nI teach on the MSc modules Statistics for Epidemiology and Population Health (STEPH) and Statistical Methods in Epidemiology (SME), Research Design and Analysis (RDA) and Current Issues in Safe Motherhood (CISM).\n\nMy PhD research compared the conception and abortion rates among young people in Britain and France, to better understand why these rates are so different between the two countries. It focussed on socioeconomic disadvantage and whether its effects are different in Britain compared to France.\n\nCurrently I am working on several projects focussing mainly on young people and sexual and reproductive health, using qualitative and quantitive approaches. These include analyses of underreporting of abortions in surveys in the UK, US and France, and a qualitative study exploring young women's experiences of contraception and conceptualisations of pregnancy scares in England.", null ]
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[ "But one thing that we perhaps all agree on is that she is hugely relevant in popular culture. We are constantly talking about her public persona, her family and above all else, her big bootie.\n\nShe has, without doubt, paved the way for those of us who happen to be on the more curvaceous side, to be able to openly embrace our thick thighs, wide hips, and round asses.", null, "However, even those of us who claim to have a bigger than average butt – including Kim K – have nothing on women like Eudoxie Yao.\n\nYes, Eudoxie Yao, an otherwise ordinary woman from Abidjan on the Ivory Coast, has managed to accumulate an impressive 425,000 followers on Instagram primarily due to her ample behind. The curvaceous model is fiercely proud of her luscious bootie, which she describes as “ultra sexy”. She even claims that her ass has the ability to stop traffic.", null, "And while it might appear that her huge derriere was the work of multiple of plastic surgery procedures, Eudoxie is adamant that her butt has never been operated on. “I’ve never had cosmetic surgery. Never, never, never in my life,” she insists." ]
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[ null, "The Delhi High Court on 21 August issued notice to the UIDAI and the Centre on a petition alleging that the fundamental right to privacy of all Indians with an Aadhaar card has been violated because of numerous Aadhaar data breaches.\n\nThe petition, filed by social activist and academic Shamnad Basheer, asks the court to direct the UIDAI and the Centre to improve security for Aadhaar, allow for opting out and deletion of existing Aadhaar data, and, pay exemplary damages for all the breaches of data till now.\n\nThe bench of Justices Ravindra Bhat and Anu Malhotra have instructed the respondents – the UIDAI, Union of India, National Informatics Centre and Ministry of Communications and IT – to submit their response within the next six weeks. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for 19 November.\n\nIn this case, Professor Basheer is not trying to argue that Aadhaar is unconstitutional or illegal. The petition is instead about how the UIDAI, the Centre, the NIC and IT Ministry have been negligent in ensuring security of Aadhaar data, which he argues is a violation of the right to privacy.\n\nTo substantiate his claims, he has relied on a number of news articles including The Tribune’s expose in January 2018 that access to Aadhaar details could be acquired for Rs 500, as well as official press notes by the UIDAI about actions taken against contractors, and responses by the IT Ministry in the Rajya Sabha.\n\nOn the basis of these sources, Basheer is arguing that his data and that of other users of Aadhaar (‘Aadhaaris’) is “in the illegal possession of unauthorised third parties, who can at any time misuse it for their own personal gain.”\n\nSince these breaches have occurred because of the negligence or recklessness of the UIDAI, Basheer argues that they have violated their own obligations under the Aadhaar Act 2016 to take “all necessary measures” to ensure security and confidentiality of all identity information (Section 28).\n\nAlso Read : Has UIDAI Failed to Fulfil Its Obligations Under the Aadhaar Act?\n\nThe UIDAI’s response to alleged data breaches is also under the scanner in the petition – there is no system in place to properly audit and track breaches, and no fraud analytics system. Section 43A of the Information Technology Act mandates compensation for breach of such data, and Basheer thinks the UIDAI and the Centre would be obliged to pay compensation to all Aadhaaris on this basis.\n\nWhat Does the Petition Ask For?\n\nSpeaking to The Quint, Basheer said that the court’s decision today was a very welcome one, since the judges had rejected the UIDAI’s attempt to conflate this case with the challenge before the Supreme Court, recognising that redressal of security breaches is important.\n\n“This is the first ever data privacy suit in India,” he said, “and the idea is to set standards in this country to make the UIDAI and others accountable for data security. By having an independent audit of Aadhaar data breaches, this will allow anybody whose data has been compromised to come forward. The UIDAI and others like them must understand that they have to keep our data secure, and they can’t keep pulling the wool over our eyes.”\n\nThe petition asks the Delhi High Court to do the following:" ]
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[ null, "Walking After Acconci (Redirected Approaches) references Vito Acconci’s performance video Walk-Over (Indirect Approaches) from 1973. Both feature a young man approaching and walking away from a front-facing camera that has been positioned where a letterbox may be found on the door of an apartment.\n\n“Ultimately, Walking After Acconci is more than just a dialogue between two art works; intense, confrontational and compelling, it leaves the viewer who commits to watching it all the way through, tense, nervous and drained: its power is experiential as well as referential.” – Marie-Anne McQuay\n\nThe performer in Forsyth & Pollard’s piece is musician and actor Ben Drew, who paces the length of the corridor, talking as if to an ex-lover. The artists worked closely with Drew to update Acconci’s script, while visually adopting the style and aesthetic of contemporary urban music videos. Shot in a single take with a static camera, to further enhance the look the artists worked with Marcus Timpson, an award-winning colourist known for his work on music videos for The Streets.\n\nBen Drew here makes his first appearance on screen. He has gone on to great acclaim as a recording artist under the name Plan B, and as an actor, appearing in films such as Adulthood, alongside Ray Winstone in The Sweeney and with Michael Caine in Harry Brown.\n\n“Plan B appears as a cocky, urban youth, addressing the camera, and by implication both his ex-lover and the viewer, with an analysis of their past relationship that is chillingly both complementary and consoling and cruel and taunting – ‘what we had was special, but what we had doesn’t exist anymore. I’m with her now’ Whether or not the viewer is familiar with the original work the effect is not only emotionally powerful, but the performance and language utterly convincing.” – Helen Sumpter, The Big Issue\n\nWalking After Acconci (Redirected Approaches) was exhibited for the first time during Forsyth & Pollard’s first solo show at Kate MacGarry, in 2005.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Grow Text SizeShrink Text Size\nDr. Earls Empowered People to Do Their Best\nThis is the ninth in a series of articles spotlighting NASA Glenn's center directors.\n\nAs Center Director of NASA's Glenn Research Center from October 2003 to December 2005, Dr. Julian M. Earls inspired the workforce and members of the local community to not only appreciate their individual skills but also work collectively toward common goals. A strong orator, Earls built a reputation as an effective speaker who could deliver even the most serious message with hope, humor and humility.", null, "Dr. Earls in Glenn's onsite visitor center in 2004. Beginning his NASA career as a physicist in 1965, Earls worked his way through the ranks to become Center Deputy Director and then onto the Director's post. Along the way he earned nine university degrees and authored 31 publications, including the first health physics guides used at NASA. He established the center's first Radiation Safety Committee and served as its first radiation safety officer. He has been a Distinguished Honors Visiting Professor at numerous universities throughout the nation. Additionally, he was awarded NASA medals for exceptional achievement and outstanding leadership, as well as receiving the Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Executive.\n\nWhile at NASA's Glenn Research Center, Earls was a mentor to both employees and student interns. He guided many students though college and onto their professional careers. He championed Glenn's Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Other Minority Universities Research Program and its annual research conference.\n\nIn addition to his many scholarly and work-related accomplishments, Earls is an athlete. He has competed in many marathons and carried the Olympic Torch on its route through Cleveland for the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. He retired from NASA in 2005.\n\nAeroSpace Frontiers recently caught up with Earls and asked him a few questions about his time at NASA Lewis-Glenn, and what's keeping him busy these days.\n\nWhat brought you to NASA?\nNASA hired me after obtaining my Master of Science Degree in Radiation Biology from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and working a summer at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York.\n\nWhat is your fondest memory of your time as Center Director?\nMy proudest memory is the way the employees responded after the Shuttle Columbia accident on Feb. 1, 2003. Our employees were involved in the accident analysis and made significant contributions to the investigation. As members of the NASA family we grieved but responded as professionals.\n\nWhat advice would you give young people entering the NASA workforce?\nConcentrate on the job assigned. The best way to get the next job you want in an organization is to give 100 percent to the job you have.\n\nWhat keeps you busy these days?\nI am on the speaker's circuit, consulting with technical organizations, serving as Executive in Residence at Cleveland State University…and trying not to embarrass myself on golf courses around the nation.\n\nBy Doreen B. Zudell\n› Back To Top" ]
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[ null, null, null, null, "\"The importance of these texts, the very reason why they were designated patristic in the first place, is that they have been commonly regarded across centuries of the life of the church as authentic exegeses of the evangelical and apostolic tradition. As such they are the heart's blood of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church of Christ that is called to make its journey across time and space confessing one and the same gospel in fidelity to its risen Lord, and with sufficient wit to know how to preach the ancient kerygma faithfully, allowing its renovating power to shine out in ever new historic conditions and philosophical environments.\n\nWhen one looks at the creedal causes in slow motion (something this book will allow the reader to do preeminently), it is startlingly obvious how almost all of them take their life as meditations on a foundational biblical phrase, most of which, in turn and in their own original contexts, were exclamations of praise. The technical term for this movement of praise in the face of the mighty works of the Lord was \"doxology.\" It is a word derived from the Greek doxa, the \"glory\" of the Lord, which in and of itself evoked the glorification of the wonders of God from the heart of the church. In short, we might well say, the faith of the early church was doxological in essence. We would, indeed, not be going too far astray to infer that all true theology, ever since, has been doxological in essence; and when it has not been so, it has surely lapsed from the highest quality of theological statement, since it has forgotten its telos (its end, its goal and its purpose).\" pg. xvii 'Introduction' \"We Believe in One Lord Jesus Christ\" Volume 2 [Ancient Christian Doctrine] Edited By John Anthony McGuckin\n\nI got up this morning around 6:34 AM. Carol was already up sitting in the living room reading her Bible and looking through Sunday morning newspapers. I got a cup of coffee and then decided to make a pot of oatmeal for breakfast. After eating our oatmeal we went downtown to Reader's World Bookstore so Carol could get more Sunday newspapers. I looked at books while Carol looked a children's books. Carol bought newspapers and children's books. I bought for myself a book titled. \"The Ecstasy of Influence\" essays by Jonathan Lethem. In our library I have a novel by Jonathan Lethem titled, \"The Fortress of Solitude.\"\n\nthe review of the book of essays \"The Ecstasy of Influence\"\nhttp://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/feb/24/ecstasy-of-influence-jonathan-lethem-review\n\nWhen we got home I wrote in my paper diary and posted pictures of my February 2015 Diary. So the morning has gone by.\n\nI am still reading when possible these books for devotions-\n\n\"Moral Reflections on the Book of Job\" Volume 1 \"Preface and Books 1-3\" by Gregory the Great (Translated by Brian Kerns, OCSO)\n\n\"Language For God In Patristic Tradition: Wrestling With Biblical Anthropomorphism\" by Mark Sheridan\n\n\"Salvation Applied By The Spirit: Union with Christ\" by Robert A. Peterson\n\nWell I need a fresh cup of coffee so I will close to wander.\n\n\"A TV commercial for Smirnoff Ice begins with two pals chugging malt beverages in a laundromat. Together, for fun, the guys overload the washers with soap flakes and switch them on. As the bubbles rise, other patrons jump into the act. Exhilarating music plays as the crowds wiggles around, euphoric, in chest-high suds.\n\nLoners bristle at being advertised to. We might not mean to bristle, might not even see the bristle, but what else would loners do at being told to buy not just objects but lots of objects, and for dubious reasons-because others buy them, because someone who is being paid to say so says to? Objects doomed to rapid obsolescence. Objects whose shimmer onscreen and in magazines is the exact same kind that loners see in the real world and realize is false, is cheap, is there only to trick the stupid and will disappoint. We know this on some level when the cheese melts on the pizza ad, but sudden hunger lunges out of nowhere and plucks our guts, too. We know we do not need a car, nasal spray, lipstick, life insurance, or at least not the specific brand or color being waved in front of us. How dare you tell me what to do?And yet we want.\n\nAdvertising is antithetical to the loner mentality. Yet it is masterful. It makes us clench. It turns us into accidental rebels: suffering the ache and labor of resisting strong-arm tactics, shunning the attractive, the seductive, the lavishly marketed. Resisting ads, insisting on buying what we want when we want and if we want, is radical. And failing to resist makes us feel, deep down, even just a bit, like Judas.\n\nTime spent alone has a way of winnowing the inventory of what we need. It reveals that some of our best delights derive from the intangible-from actions, experiences, thoughts-rather than objects. Not that every loner is a miser or minimalist. I, for one, would not say no to a new lava lamp. But to decrease contact with others is to decrease the number of items that seem necessary. It is the presence of others and exposure to the mainstream media, the insecurity and camaraderie sparked by those kinds of contact, that also spark the impulse to buy. Look what HE has. I want to impress HER.Desiring and requiring stuff means casting your lot with others. Intrinsically we know this. Being a rebel is tiring. Especially when you are up against a great hypnotic army that looks like Naomi Campbell and whose battle cries are so catchy that you cannot get them out of your head.\" pg. 53-55 Anneli Rufus \"Party of One: The Loner's Manifesto\"", null, null ]
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[ null, "It is difficult to condense the magnitude of what Veronica Burton achieved this season into a simple player review. The junior not only garnered conference hardware, adding Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and All-Big Ten First Team to her resume, but she also reached the highly-touted 1,000 total point milestone and was named a finalist for the 2021 Naismith Defensive Women’s Player of the Year award.\n\nBurton’s accolades are a physical representation of the unbounded talent she possessed as a keystone of Northwestern’s play on both ends of the court this season. Already recognized as a defensive powerhouse entering the year, Burton’s play in 2021 cemented her as a dangerous offensive threat, both capable in the paint and beyond the arc as her fourth and final year in purple looms ahead." ]
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[ "Difference Between CDMA and GSM Mobiles Phone |GSM vs CDMA\n\nIn the telecom world, GSM and CDMA are competing for wireless technologies catering services from past many years. Since the inception of mobile networks, both the technologies has been there to aid the data and calls from one place to another. They have been termed as the messengers of mobile communication.\n\nThese are two popular technologies which have opened doors for seamless communication across continents without any wire. The major physical difference between GSM and CDMA are its dependencies. The GSM network can be accessed with a SIM card while CDMA is handset specific. Similarly, there are interesting yet significant differences between the technologies.\n\nWhat is GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)?", null, "Increasing demands led to the invent of GSM by the Europeans in 1982. Improved technical specifications and wide base compatibility cater to its widespread growth in Europe, Asia, and America. It sends and receives both the data and voice signals in 2G networks. There are many advancements of the GSM standard which operates on three different frequencies – 900 MHz, 1800MHz and 1900 MHz.", null, "During World War II the CDMA standard was developed to prevent any interference from Nazi forces. The aim was to eliminate radio signal jamming issue, It is an invention that took place out of the sudden demand in a war.\n\nWe hope you can easily understand the different between CDMA and GSM by reading out guide. If you found any error or want to add on something, make a comment below to let us know." ]
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[ "A01: Lighthouses of Antiquity: An Introduction", null, "The aim of this paper is to consider the answer to the question, “Who built the first lightstructure?” (The terms used to describe navigational aids conform to definitions used across this website.)\n\nWe should first ask if the question is sensible and is likely to have an answer.\n\nIt is clear that geographical features have acted as navigational aids, whether on land or at sea, since the dawn of mankind. Active volcanoes such as Etna, Vesuvius and Stromboli in the Mediterranean would have provided the model since humans first ventured onto the sea, but we are interested here in deciding who created the first artificial aids for navigation at night.\n\nImagine a primitive culture of shore dwellers with sufficient technology to build a boat, raft or canoe, for example. Imagine also a small village at night, with a number of fires burning on the ground. These would have provided light for getting around the village in the darkness. Three situations can be envisaged.\n\nIn the first, a boat at sea steers towards a fire that is not intended to act as a beacon. There is no link between the setting of the fire and the homing of the boat, but a navigational aid exists nonetheless. Any small boat that happened to be returning to the home village after dark would be able to find it easily by heading in the direction of the fire. This is just the same as steering towards some known geographical feature in daylight.\n\nIn the second situation, a boat steers towards a fire that is intended to act as a beacon. This is the deliberate establishment of a primitive navigational aid. We must assume that any group of coastal dwellers having the capability to sail on the seas would also realise the value of a navigational aid and quickly move from situation 1 to 2. However, we must not jump ahead too quickly in our assumptions for it could have been a very long time before such primitive peoples ventured onto the sea at night. This argument would put the establishment of navigational aids later, rather than earlier, in history. We must also accept that we will probably never have any historical confirmation of this because it occurred too early in the history of human evolution.\n\nIn the third situation a boat steers towards a fire that is set on a purposely-constructed elevated platform. This situation represents not only the establishment of a beacon, but also a lightstructure.\n\nWe are left with the question as to when the first lightstructures were built. Since they were inevitably primitive, lit by fire, and very different from what we would build today, the distinction between a lightstructure and a lighthouse is rather pointless in this discussion. However, we will attempt to use the terms consistently. We thus conclude that the question posed is sensible and that we may be able to arrive at a possible answer, albeit one that cannot be proven." ]
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[ "Will The Franklin Be The Best Race Ever?", null, "The Franklin brings together the sport’s most talked-about horses – returning Dan Patch Award Horse of the Year Wiggle It Jiggleit and Breeders Crown champions Always B Miki and Freaky Feet Pete – for their first meeting as a group.\n\nEach won his respective Franklin elimination last week; Always B Miki in 1:47 to equal the fastest mile ever on a five-eighths-mile track, Freaky Feet Pete in 1:47.1 to set the record for the fastest ever by a four-year-old on a five-eighths oval, and Wiggle It Jiggleit in 1:48.1. To view replays of the eliminations, click here.\n\nWiggle It Jiggleit is ranked No. 1 in the current Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown poll, with Always B Miki at No. 2 and Freaky Feet Pete at No. 4.\n\nTetrick will drive Canada’s 2015 Horse of the Year, State Treasurer, in the Franklin. State Treasurer finished second to Wiggle It Jiggleit in his elimination.\n\n“I’m so glad I get to drive State Treasurer, but part of me wants to sit on the sidelines and watch those great horses go battle,” Tetrick said. “It could set up to be the best race that harness racing has ever seen, in my opinion.\n\n“You’re getting ready to see some great horses. Even my horse, if he got a nice cozy trip and they battle going 1:19 (to three-quarters) and he’s sitting two or three (lengths) off it wouldn’t be a surprise if he gives them a run. He’s been there, done it, he’s a warhorse. I was very impressed with him the other day. He finished a good second to Wiggle It Jiggleit. I expect (trainer) Ian Moore to have him on his toes. It’s going to be a great race. I’m excited.”\n\nNewborn Sassy heads to the $300,000 Lynch Memorial at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono off a 1:51.3 win in her elimination last week and will start the final from Post 3 with driver Tim Tetrick. Interestingly, it was Tetrick’s familiarity with Newborn Sassy’s family that led to CC Racing’s Ray Kusinski and Jo Ann Looney-King purchasing the then-yearling filly for $38,000 at the 2014 Lexington Selected Sale.\n\n“I drove some of her sisters and family and they all tried really hard and were really nice horses,” Tetrick said. “I really liked her at the sale and I told Ray and Jo Ann that I liked this filly. Luckily, they bought her and she’s turned out to be really nice. She’s got that same attitude (as her siblings). You wouldn’t even know she’s there in the barn, but she sees the racetrack and she likes to do her job.”\n\nA daughter of Western Ideal out of the hard-grinding $607,466-earning mare Sass Newton, Newborn Sassy has won nine of 17 career races and earned $301,485 for the training stable of Jim King Jr. and Looney-King. She was slow to get to the races last year because of having bone chips removed, but finished her two-year-old campaign with eight consecutive victories, including the Matron Stakes.\n\nHer win in the Lynch elimination was Newborn Sassy’s first triumph of this season, but she had hit the board on four other occasions and finished within one and three-quarter lengths of the winner in all but one start.\n\n“She’s real handy and she’s been right there every week,” Tetrick said. “She’s not a one-way filly, so that makes her very competitive. Jimmy and Jo Ann have done a great job teaching her how to be a racehorse.”\n\nPure Country won her Lynch elimination by a neck over Blue Moon Stride in 1:50.1. Darlinonthebeach was third. Newborn Sassy captured her elim by a neck over I Said Diamonds, with JK Fannie third.\n\nThe morning line has Pure Country as the 5-2 early favourite, followed by Darlinonthebeach at 3-1, Newborn Sassy at 4-1, I Said Diamonds at 5-1, and Blue Moon Stride at 6-1.\n\n“It’s going to be a great race,” Tetrick said. “I know Pure Country and Darlinonthebeach, they’re really tough. I respect I Said Diamonds; she’d been off for 30 days so she’s going to be way better this week.\n\n“Hopefully I can be in the right spot at the right time.”\n\nBar Hopping was coming off a fourth-place finish in the Goodtimes Stakes at Mohawk Racetrack in Tetrick’s first time behind the colt. He will start the Beal final from Post 9.\n\n“I kind of put him in a bad spot in Canada; I took the inside route and it was a bad situation,” Tetrick said. “The other day I was more aggressive with him and he beat the best trotting colt in the country right now. And he did it right, leaving in :26.3 (for the opening quarter-mile), letting horses go and then coming first up to beat the champion.\n\n“He showed me what he can do. He’s a very, very nice horse. He’s beautifully gaited and he’s another one you can drive any way. Even if he’s in a bad spot he can make up a lot of ground, so I really like that about him.”\n\nDayson, who won the Beal’s remaining elimination by a nose over Brooklyn Hill in 1:52.3, will start the final from Post 4.\n\nIn the Hempt, Tetrick will sit behind returning Dan Patch Award divisional champ Boston Red Rocks, who finished second by a half-length in 1:49.3 to O’Brien Award winner Control The Moment in his elimination. Boston Red Rocks was coming off a fourth-place finish in the North America Cup – his only off-the-board finish in 15 lifetime races.\n\n“I was much happier with his effort,” Tetrick said. “I know he got a great trip, but he was kind of back to his old self. In Canada, he wasn’t himself. I think he’s going to go a good race. He doesn’t like when they turn it into a big speed battle, but if they keep close and he can get an inside trip he can sprint good for a ways.\n\n“They’re going to bounce around,” he added about the competitiveness of the three-year-old male pacing division. “It’s a very long year and when you have a three-year-old pacing colt at that level it’s war. It’s full tilt every week.”\n\nThe fields for the Sun Stakes Saturday featured events appear below.\n\nAlways B Miki is a\n\nAlways B Miki is a monster.\nNow all you WIJI best horse ever folks have had their dose of reality.\nThe king has been crowned\nWIJI could not keep up\n\nWow, that's a HUGE statement from Tetrick , that's kinda like Babe Ruth wanting to watch the World Series. I agree this might be the best horse race of all times." ]
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[ "Sourav Ganguly To Get Another Stent", null, "He recently underwent heart surgery and had a stent placed. On January 2nd, Ganguly complained of chest pain while exercising and was diagnosed with three blocked coronary arteries in angioplasty at Apollo hospitals. A stent was inserted in one to remove the blockage.\n\nSourav is now admitted to Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata and will undergo stenting on Thursday. Famous cardiologist Dr. Devi Shetty will be present at the surgery, while Dr, Aftab Khan will do the procedure. Dr. Saptarshi Basu and Dr. Saroj Mondal also will be attending. The procedure to be performed now to revascularize the two blocked arteries and Ganguly will be able to get back to normal life within 4 weeks after that.\n\nAccording to the latest reports, the parameters of Sourav Ganguly are stable. Ganguly spent five days at the hospital last time and he was discharged after the doctor team at Apollo said he is clinically fit." ]
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[ "On Friday, Afghanistan came close but succumbed to a five-wicket defeat to Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. Meanwhile, skipper Mohammad Nabi was stumped after being asked a political question during the press conference.", null, "It was a spirited performance by Pakistan despite falling short to former champion Pakistan by five wickets in Group 2’s Super 12 clash of the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup at the Dubai International Stadium on Friday. The win put Pakistan in solid contention for the semis, while Afghanistan has won the hearts of the cricketing fans worldwide.\n\nMeanwhile, something strange happened with Afghan skipper Mohammad Nabi during the post-match press conference. One of the journalists raised a political question, considering the current Taliban situation in Afghanistan and its relation with Pakistan. However, Nabi avoided answering the question smartly.\n\n“Can we leave this situation aside and talk about cricket? It would be better if we talked about cricket. We have come here for the World Cup after making conventional preparations. You can ask questions just related to cricket,” Nabi said. Although the journalist tried to retaliate that it was a cricket question, Nabi made it clear that it wasn’t, as the moderator proceeded and went on to conclude the PC.\n\nEarlier, Indian skipper Virat Kohli was also asked to drop senior opener Rohit Sharma for wicketkeeper-opener Ishan Kishan after India had lost the competition opener to arch-rival Pakistan on Sunday. Kohli made fun of the question and said “Unbelievable” before reminding the journalists to let him know beforehand if he needed a controversy, as he went ahead with the PC." ]
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[ null, "Mobile phones, or smartphones, as they’re deemed now, are a central part of our everyday lives. Few technologies have been as disruptive to the status quo in such a short space of time, especially when you consider that the origins of the more modern mobile device don’t commence until 1998, or even 2007 if you’re talking about smartphones.\n\nThe sheer level of convenience and connectivity that the powerful pocket-sized devices pack would be a wonder to people just two decades ago. One industry that has ridden the coattails of the rapidly evolving mobile sector is sports betting. Not only was it an early adopter of mobile compatibility, but the platforms have gone above and beyond to stretch their offering and make the most of what modern devices can power.\n\nIn the humble beginnings of the modern, portable mobile device, Nokia ran the show. Being a good size, having a dial pad, and being nearly indestructible when dropped, Nokias stood the test of time. Many trace the origins of the modern smartphone to the Nokia 5120, which launched in 1998. It still had an external antenna but did have a few little games to play – making it more than just a communications device.\n\nOver the ensuing years, the external antenna was ditched, phones built up their media capabilities, and added features like cameras. Brands rose to notoriety based on novel designs, with Motorola’s flip phones, BlackBerry’s full QWERTY keyboards, slide-up phones, and Sony Ericsson’s devotion to high-quality cameras and media usage.\n\nLess than a decade after the Nokia 5210, though, the game changed completely, with mobile phones officially transforming into smartphones with the inception of Apple’s iPhone. With 16GB of storage, a 2-megapixel camera, and, most importantly, a 3.5-inch touchscreen, a new path was set for all future mobile devices to follow.\n\nOver the next couple of years, Android muscled in to try to compete with Apple in the new smartphone space, mostly doing so by offering cheaper but still powerful options. One of the primary draws of Apple devices, however, was its App Store. Loaded with mostly exclusive applications that were installed on iPhones, they had tremendous capabilities even early on, from an interactive learning resource for the human brain to fun little games.\n\nNow, Android and Apple go toe-to-toe at the pinnacle of the smartphone market, with Apple’s annual releases like its new premium and super-premium models, the Pro and Pro Max ranges still being the consensus top picks. This is while several international smartphone manufacturers adopt the Android operating system and the Play Store – which boasts many of the apps available to iOS users, too.\n\nFrom 2012 to 2020, over 2.5 billion people joined the smartphone revolution, taking the number of smartphone users worldwide from just over 1 billion to 3.6 billion in just eight years. Mobile compatibility is now as essential to businesses as having a website, with apps being the public’s preferred port of call for interacting via these absurdly popular devices.\n\nIt’s all well and good making your website mobile-optimized and even setting up an app, but the biggest brands in the industry went much further. To embrace the essence of why smartphones are so popular – speed, convenience, usability, and instant gratification – betting platforms crafted new features. Epitomizing what it means to be a smartphone-focussed business, they crafted live odds, in-play betting, cash-out, partial cash-out, and even live stats and streaming for sports.\n\nBetting apps are now vastly superior to mobile betting sites, delivering more features, faster loading times, and instant optimization for all modern devices. However, as all apps are different in their design and the range of mobile-centric features on offer, it can be tough to decide which betting app is superior. While the 888sport app has in-play betting and partial cash-out in its mobile app, Betway also has an easy-to-use app and free bets on offer.\n\nSo, to contrast and compare the best betting apps, a guide platform has been forged to help the billions of iOS and Android smartphone users quickly find what they’re looking for. It states that a good betting app needs to be reliable and fast, have an intuitive design so that it’s easy to navigate, offer free bets, and have live features like in-play betting, cash-out, stats, and live streaming.\n\nHowever, aside from the more mobile-focused aspects, there are some other key considerations for an app to be rated among the best betting apps. Most notably, the capacity of the customer service offered. In a section dedicated to the best app for just UK punters, 888sport came out with ticks in ‘Easy-to-use app,’ ‘Free bet,’ and ’24-hour customer support,’ with that last factor setting it ahead of the Betway and Bethard apps.\n\nThe evolution of the smartphone has allowed the online betting market to transform itself into an even more intuitive and engaging activity. With live, convenient features at the tap of a screen, betting apps now offer far more value than betting websites could even as recently as a decade ago." ]
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[ null, "In a saturated sea of podcasts about movies, it’s difficult to find the great listens. But I happened to find OLIVER HARPER’S RETROSPECTIVES on YouTube recently. Oliver conducted an overview of all the major franchises in the past twenty plus years and in some cases, also provides a podcast commentary. It’s a very professional product. And it’s enhanced by the presence of DUNCAN CASEY, whom I had the pleasure of interviewing recently.\n\nDuncan is an actor and although relatively young and new to the trade, he has run up some very impressive credits on the CV. SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, DARK SHADOWS and SKYFALL are among the highlights of his work to date. He also tested for JACK THE GIANT SLAYER and was almost cast as the eponymous lead (ie: this is a name to watch and can only be a matter of time before household name and Duncan Casey are mentioned in the same sentence).\n\nDuncan is polished and calm and softly spoken. He comes from a distinguished family, which he is clearly very proud of (it’s refreshing to hear someone talk of their background with such loving respect). His Grandfather was a distinguished Architect, who built houses for the great and good in the Bahamas, including cinema giants such as Sydney Poitier and 007 Director Terence Young. Duncan’s Father is Phillip Casey (MBE) and his Grandmother is friends with Rachel Weisz’s mother.", null, "He has a resilient approach to the acting trade. Accidents will happen on sets. Stunts will go wrong. You will be sworn to secrecy. You will miss out on the big parts. There will be one day on a big budget movie and the next on some soap opera. But if you knuckle down, hang in there and network and remain focused, the job can be and indeed will be rewarding. It’s an important lesson to an entire generation who seem to believe that both fame and success are acquired in two seconds via an X Factor appearance.\n\nThis is a discreet interviewee: Duncan is not a name dropper or celebrity anecdote factory. You can of course prize the information nugget soundbites here and there. Charlize Theron is every bit as beautiful in person as she is on screen. Daniel Craig and Sam Mendes are both consummate professionals and well liked on set. The baddies in British soap opera EASTENDERS are much nicer in real life. And so on.\n\nDuncan is far more revelatory in discussing the process and product of film today. Indeed, that’s what makes him such a good podcaster. He brings an awareness of why a film ends up the way it does and tempers the odd send up of an actor /director/trope/meme with an empathetic and well informed idea of what goes wrong and right in any given franchise. With that in mind, we survey a range of film series and simply riff off the related ideas.\n\nWith regards to JAMES BOND, Duncan accepts the brilliance of DANIEL CRAIG’s era. But at the same time, he is quick to acknowledge that every James Bond actor brought something new to the table. He can do a flawless Pierce Brosnan impression and defends those who carelessly dismiss the 1995-2002 era of the franchise. Duncan cites the fact that one cannot always sit down and watch something as substantial as SKYFALL or CASINO ROYALE. Sometimes you NEED a fix of TOMORROW NEVER DIES for all its jingoistic, escapist FUN.\n\nWould he ever try the Bond role himself, later in his career? Duncan is reluctant to speculate on the series’ future beyond Daniel Craig. They cannot do the origin story again. So he’d try a straight remake of ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE.\n\nI point out that the forthcoming SPECTRE might touch on similar territory, though predict Lea Seydoux’s character will not suffer the same fate as Theresa /Tracey from the OHMSS novel/film. If she does, I am never watching another Bond movie again!\n\nI suggest Lea’s character (Madeline Swann) will go the way of Gala Brand in the books and simply leave James Bond out of a bathetic commitment elsewhere. Cue Bond sulking at the start of the next movie, as though in mourning for a genuine death. ‘Interesting. Except THIS Bond is a LOT more mature than that’, Duncan points out. Drat. And I THOUGHT it was such a great idea! But that’s Duncan’s skill: he manages to redirect one’s thinking on a given film series and still remain cordial.\n\nOf course, emotional maturity is a hallmark of the Daniel Craig Bonds. It’s WHY we see him have a ‘personal’ edge to each mission. It goes without saying that the missions between the actual movies can be self-contained save the world old school spy capers. Duncan agrees there would be little point in dramatizing such adventures anymore.\n\nPart of the challenge and the charm for any actor, and especially one of Craig’s calibre, is finding that emotional arc: that story to tell, rather than just jumping from set-piece to set-piece via outlandish plots.\n\nIt might also explain why Ethan Hunt always goes ‘rogue’ in Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible movies. His ‘everyday’ missions are always happening in the fictional universe. The reason something gets dramatized and becomes important TO that character is the very fact of being an outsider, with personal stakes attached.\n\nAll well and good. But are film franchises now too dark in general? Duncan does not think so. He points out that the forthcoming BATMAN V SUPERMAN is of course moody in tone. That is NOT the same as ‘dark and gritty realism’, though.\n\nConsider THAT metal suit of armour Batman wears to fight Superman. Oh and just repeat that last part of the phrase: ‘fight SUPERMAN’. However much a colour tone is ‘dark’ or a mood is sombre, these remain big budget, escapist, fantastical FUN. The moment you place a super-hero in your film, (even a slightly more reality rooted product like Christopher Nolan’s DARK KNIGHT) you thereby inject that element of wish fulfilment fantasy.\n\nOf course, one film series that did balance pulpy grit with fantasy fun on an epic scale was INDIANA JONES. I remind Duncan that a reboot is on the cards and that CHRIS PRATT might be taking the fedora away from a now 73 year old HARRISON FORD.\n\nDuncan thinks it’s ok as an idea but also feels Hollywood should try harder and cast the net wider. ‘Find some unknown actor for the part; same way Tom Selleck was supposed to play Indiana, until the MAGNUM PI contract clashed with filming before Harrison stepped in’. Or better still: ‘Come up with something NEW and ORIGINAL. You can evoke the spirit of the series without simply covering old ground. I mean, how long before they remake BACK TO THE FUTURE?’", null, "I assure Duncan that BACK TO THE FUTURE is remake proof, c/o Bob Gale and Bob Zemeckis’ vigilance. But a musical number has been attempted at which point he reminds me of the SPIDER-MAN fiasco, whilst tempering that with references to the genuine talents involved in a surprisingly failed production ‘it should have worked’.", null, "And that’s Duncan in a nutshell: fast, encyclopaedic knowledge of film, coupled with real passion and tempered by positive and constructive criticism, founded on genuine experience in the profession. It is for that reason that his podcasts with Oliver Harper are so good and ultimately, I suspect, it’s why we were lucky to nab this interview before DUNCAN CASEY gets ‘that’ big role and becomes a household name." ]
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[ "Home » TV & Movies » Mira Sorvino Wants to Reunite with Lisa Kudrow for a Romy and Michele Sequel: 'That Would Be a Joy'\n\nMira Sorvino Wants to Reunite with Lisa Kudrow for a Romy and Michele Sequel: 'That Would Be a Joy'", null, null, "Could Romy and Michele get together for another reunion?\n\nWhile being honored at the sixth annual Television Humanitarian Awards, Mira Sorvino revealed that while the decision to make a Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion sequel isn’t up to her, she would love to share a screen with pal Lisa Kudrow again.\n\n“It's not in my hands. It's up to Disney,” she said during the virtual gala, which was streamed by Variety. “I would be so grateful if they would decide to do it.”\n\n“I love Lisa and I would do anything just to work with her again in any capacity,” she added. “That would be a joy.”", null, "Just last year, Sorvino and Kudrow had their own mini-reunion after running into each other at a party.\n\n“Most thrilling moment for me at a party EVER! Genuinely GOOD person @mirasorvino see you soon,” Kudrow, 57, wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of the pair.\n\nSorvino also gushed about getting to spend time with her pal in her own post. “Look who I ran into!! the incomparable @lisakudrow !!\" Sorvino, 52, exclaimed. \" Love this woman!!”\n\nMost thrilling moment for me at a party EVER! Genuinely GOOD person @mirasorvino see you soon 🥰😍\n\nWhile making a surprise appearance at a screening held in honor of the cult classic’s 20th anniversary in 2017, Sorvino reflected on why the comedy has continued to hold a special place in fans’ hearts.\n\n“There’s something about it that touches so many people and people can relate to it and it seems not to get old and everyone remembers being that person in high school who needs to rise above, and the friendship and crazy fashion and all of that,” she said.\n\n“I did this movie because I was a geek in high school, I hated high school, but I had a couple of amazing friends and I related to the Romy and Michele story because it reminded me of me and my best friends,” she added." ]
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[ null, "The Handmaid's Tale : the number one Sunday Times bestseller\n\n'I believe in the resistance as I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light.'\n\nOffred is a Handmaid in The Republic of Gilead, a religious totalitarian state in what was formerly known as the United States. She is placed in the household of The Commander, Fred Waterford - her assigned name, Offred, means 'of Fred'. She has only one function: to breed. If Offred refuses to enter into sexual servitude to repopulate a devastated world, she will be hanged. Yet even a repressive state cannot eradicate hope and desire. As she recalls her pre-revolution life in flashbacks, Offred must navigate through the terrifying landscape of torture and persecution in the present day, and between two men upon which her future hangs.\n\nMasterfully conceived and executed, this haunting vision of the future places Margaret Atwood at the forefront of dystopian fiction.\n\n'As relevant today as it was when Atwood wrote it...no television event has hit such a nerve ...' Guardian\n\nA fantastic, chilling story. And so powerfully feminist\nshow more\n\nOne of Atwood's finest pieces of work serves as a great reminder of what humanity is capable of. * Red * The novel satirises the strain of evangelical puritanism in American culture and the objectification and control of women's bodies. It is more broadly a contemporary myth of despotic power, and how such power deforms those who are subjected to it. * Observer * The mother of all feminist dystopian novels. * Red * Compulsively readable * Daily Telegraph * A fantastic, chilling story. And so powerfully feminist\nshow more\n\nMargaret Atwood is the author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. Her novels include Cat's Eye, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin and the MaddAddam trilogy. Her 1985 classic, The Handmaid's Tale, went back into the bestseller charts with the election of Donald Trump, when the Handmaids became a symbol of resistance against the disempowerment of women, and with the 2017 release of the award-winning Channel 4 TV series. Its sequel, The Testaments, was published in 2019 and was a global number one bestseller and won the Booker Prize.\n\nAtwood has won numerous awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society, the Franz Kafka Prize, the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. In 2019 she was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to literature. She has also worked as a cartoonist, illustrator, librettist, playwright and puppeteer. She lives in Toronto, Canada.\nshow more" ]
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[ "Cheering against the Fantastic Four", null, "As we are leaving the Ant-Man and Marvel Cinematic until Captain America: Civil War comes out in the Spring of 2016, we may forget that Fox has a relaunch set for the Fantastic Four in August. Trailers and advertising's for the movie have been on going and Fox is definitely hoping for a late summer, sleeper hit with their franchise.\n\nI have to admit the trailers for the movie have me a bit more excited than I thought I would be. I like the idea that they are steering as far away from the Alba versions of the Fantastic Four. The tone of the movie seems more dark and serious than the previous movies. Maybe that is what is needed to kickstart this series of movies. The previous movies suffered from not knowing what they were. Marvel's First Family has always been a mix of action and adventure, mixed in with heart warming family drama. The First Alba Fantastic Four never got the mix correct and the movie was a jumble of weird jokes and bad action sequences that had fan boys and girls racing to the exits.\n\n\nBut, sadly America loves crap and the movie made enough money that Fox doubled down and made another one which is even hokier than the first. The action sequences are a bit better with the larger budget but it was still stuck between action movie and buddy cop comedy. And to piss off true fans of the book, they made Galactus a cloud( I can still hear Big Hutch complaining about this)! And my biggest complaint about making Human Torch into a Super Skrull... da fuq?\n\nBut we as comic fans have short memories or maybe that Men in Black thing in our head to help us forget bad movies. Fox once again will trot out the Fantastic Four with the hopes that we will forget about Jessica Alba and give this new movie a chance on its own merits.\n\nWerd? Look, if this movie is successful, we all benefit from this. Its a great movie and will lead to other movies, it will open up the Fantastic Four's world beyond Dr. Doom! Maybe we see Annihalus and the Negative Zone, Skrulls, Mole Man, or maybe even a real Galactus or the Watcher. The potential is there to make good movies. Plus if this movie bombs, people are gonna blame it on the black Human Torch. So I do have an extra incentive for this movie to be successful.", null, "However, I am nothing else if I am not a contrarian. I am actually rooting against this movie. I am a big fan of the characters and have been for a long time. But Marvel's First family needs to be back under the banner of Marvel Cinematic. Marvel/Disney's ability to incorporate these key pieces back into the Marvel Universe deepens the well for heroes and especially villains back into the MCU. Dr. Doom is such an important villain in Marvel, yet because of movie rights, he has been relegated to the sidelines with the Fantastic Four. Tell me you wouldn't love to see Dr. Doom fighting the Avengers! Of course you would because he's been doing it all your comic book reading life! Along with damn near every hero and super hero team in the Marvel Universe. Dr. Doom needs to be in MCU and the only way that is going is if this new Fantastic Four bombs.", null, "If this movie bombs, and sadly I think its a real possibility because of the Alba hangover, Fox is going to look to cut its losses or bring Marvel in to help them like Sony did with Spider-Man. Either way, Marvel gets a portion of control of their characters and we get the expansion of the MCU. Marvel/Disney is cheering against the movie as well. They are not offering up any press for the movie and even cancelled the comic this past spring. \"No free press for Fox \" is probably chanted in the offices at Marvel Cinematic.\n\nI feel bad cheering against the movie, tho. But for some reason, these characters have been hard to adapt to the big screen. From Roger Corman's EPIC 90's version, to the 2 Alba versions, its been a struggle to get these characters right on film. Maybe Fox found the formula this time and the movie does well and we get the Xmen/Fantastic Four crossover that Brian Singer has been hinting at the last few weeks.", null, "This is one of those, I hope I'm wrong but I'm probably not moments for me. If Fantastic Four does well, I will be OK with it and will look forward to more adventures from the team. But if it bombs and I fully expect it to, hopefully Marvel swoops in with buckets of cash for Fox and takes control of their property again!\n\nPosted by Brothascomics at 11:38 PM" ]
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[ "Skip to content\nPrevious\nSharpen your awareness: 9 ways to prepare for the next recession\n4 min Read\n\nSharpen your awareness: 9 ways to prepare for the next recession\n\n• Balance equity portfolios with a mix of dividend-paying companies and growth stocks.\n\n• Choose funds with a strong history of weathering market declines.\n\n• For some investors, income protection in the form of variable annuities can be a good\n\nWhen is the next recession?\n\nThat’s one of the questions we hear most often. And for good reason. Recessions can be complicated, misunderstood and sometimes downright scary. With the U.S. expansion nearly 10 years old, investors may be wondering whether the next one is just around the corner.\n\nIn our view, we don’t believe a recession is imminent in 2019. Our research indicates it is much more likely that the next recession will be in 2020 or 2021. But economic cycles are notoriously hard to predict, and it’s never too early to be prepared for the next downturn.\n\nIf the possibility of a recession keeps you up at night, this article ought to put you at ease. That’s because once you read this research about the last 10 downturns you’ll see that recessions may not be as bad as you might think.\n\nRecessions are commonly defined as at least two consecutive quarters of declining GDP after a period of growth. More formally, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) defines a recession as “a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real gross domestic product (GDP), real income, employment, industrial production and wholesale-retail sales.” In this guide, we will use NBER’s official dates.\n\nPast recessions have occurred for many reasons, but typically are the result of imbalances that build up in the economy and ultimately need to be corrected. For example, the 2008 recession was caused by excess debt in the housing market, whereas the 2001 contraction was caused by an asset bubble in technology stocks.\n\nAlthough every cycle is unique, some common causes of recessions include rising interest rates, inflation and commodity prices. Anything that broadly hurts corporate profitability enough to trigger job reductions also can be responsible.\n\n3. How long do recessions last?\n\nThe good news is that recessions generally aren’t very long. Our analysis of 10 cycles since 1950 shows that recessions have lasted between eight and 18 months, with the average spanning about 11 months. For those directly affected by job loss or business closures, that can feel like an eternity. But investors with a long-term investment horizon would be better served looking at the full picture.\n\nRecessions are relatively small blips in economic history. Over the last 65 years, the U.S. has been in an official recession less than 15% of all months. Moreover, the net economic impact of most recessions is relatively small. The average expansion increased economic output by 24%, whereas the average recession reduced GDP by less than 2%. Equity returns can even be positive over the full length of a contraction, since some of the strongest stock rallies have occurred during the late stages of a recession.\n\n4. What happens to the stock market during a recession?\n\nEven if a recession does not appear to be imminent, it’s never too early to think about how one could affect your portfolio. That’s because bear markets and recessions usually overlap at times — with equities leading the economic cycle by six to seven months on the way down and again on the way up.\n\nDuring a recession, the stock market typically continues to decline sharply for several months. It then often bottoms out about six months after the start of a recession, and usually begins to rally before the economy starts humming again. (Keep in mind, these are market averages and can vary widely between cycles.)\n\nAggressive market-timing moves, such as shifting an entire portfolio into cash, can backfire. Some of the strongest returns can occur during the late stages of an economic cycle or immediately after a market bottom. It’s often better to stay invested to avoid missing out on the upswing.\n\n5. What economic indicators can warn of a recession?\n\nWouldn’t it be great to know ahead of time when a recession is coming? Despite the impossibility of pinpointing the exact start of a recession, there are some generally reliable signals worth watching closely in a late-cycle economy.\n\nMany factors can contribute to a recession, and the main causes often change. Therefore, it’s helpful to look at several different aspects of the economy to better gauge where excesses and imbalances may be building. Keep in mind that any indicator should be viewed more as a mile marker than a distance-to-destination sign.\n\nFour examples of economic indicators that can warn of a recession include the yield curve, corporate profits, the unemployment rate and housing starts. Aggregated metrics, such as The Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index®, have also been consistently reliable over time. We’ll highlight one of the most well-known signals — the inverted yield curve.\n\nAn inverted yield curve may sound like an elaborate gymnastics routine, but it’s actually one of the most accurate and widely cited recession signals. The yield curve inverts when short-term rates are higher than long-term rates.\n\nThis market signal has preceded every U.S. recession over the past 50 years. Short-term rates typically rise during Fed tightening cycles. Long-term rates can fall when there is high demand for bonds. An inverted yield curve is a bearish signal, because it indicates that many investors are moving to the perceived safe haven of long-term government bonds rather than buying riskier assets.\n\nIn December 2018, the yield curve between two-year and five-year U.S. Treasury notes inverted for the first time since 2007. Other parts of the curve — such as the more commonly referenced two-year/10-year yields — have not inverted thus far.\n\nEven an inverted yield curve in that range is not cause for immediate panic, as there typically has been a significant lag (16 months on average) before the start of a recession.\n\n6. How close are we to the next recession?\n\nEconomic indicators are a way to take the temperature of the U.S. economy. One or two negative readings could be meaningless. But when several key indicators start flashing red for a sustained period, the picture becomes clearer and far more significant. In our view, that time has not yet arrived.", null, "Although some imbalances are developing, they don’t seem extreme enough to derail economic growth in the near term. The culprit that ultimately sinks the current expansion may one day be obvious: Rising interest rates, higher inflation, or unsustainable debt levels can be major triggers.\n\nThese events, if they continue, suggest that the economy could weaken in the next two years, placing a 2020 recession on the horizon. But we are not there yet.\n\n7. How should you position your stock portfolio for a recession?\n\nWe’ve already established that equities often do poorly during recessions, but trying to time the market by selling stocks can be ill-advised. So should investors do nothing? Certainly not.\n\nTo prepare for a recession, investors should take the opportunity to review their overall asset allocation — which may have changed significantly during the bull market — to ensure that their portfolio is balanced and broadly diversified.\n\nNot all stocks respond the same during periods of economic stress. Through the last eight major declines, some sectors held up more consistently than others — usually those with higher dividends such as consumer staples and utilities. Dividends can offer steady return potential when stock prices are broadly declining.\n\nGrowth-oriented stocks still have a place in portfolios, but investors may want to consider companies with strong balance sheets, consistent cash flows and long growth runways that can withstand short-term volatility.\n\nEven in a recession, many companies remain profitable. Focus on companies with products and services that people will continue to use every day such as telecommunication services and food manufacturers.\n\n8. How should you position your bond portfolio for a recession?\n\nFixed income is key to successful investing during a recession or bear market. That’s because bonds can provide an essential measure of stability and capital preservation, especially when equity markets are volatile.\n\nAchieving the right fixed income allocation is always important. But with the U.S. economy in late-cycle territory, it’s critical for investors to ensure that core bond holdings provide balance to their portfolio. Investors don’t necessarily need to increase their bond allocation ahead of a recession, but they should make certain that their fixed income exposure provides elements of the four roles that bonds play: diversification from equities, income, capital preservation and inflation protection.\n\n9. What should you do to prepare for a recession?\n\nAbove all else, investors should stay calm and keep a long-term perspective when investing ahead of and during a recession. Emotions can be one of the biggest roadblocks to strong investment returns, and this is particularly true during periods of economic and market stress. As bottom-up investors, Capital Group doesn’t make explicit asset allocation recommendations. Still, our Model Portfolio Series can be a useful snapshot of examples of balance between U.S. equity, non-U.S. stocks and fixed income for various risk profiles and portfolio goals. Our investment team believes a balanced and broadly diversified portfolio is the best way to pursue strong investment results.", null, "If you’ve picked up anything from reading this guide, it’s probably that determining the exact start date of a recession is ultimately impossible. That’s why aggressive portfolio moves to time the market are rarely a wise decision.\n\nThe next recession will come eventually. According to our models, it could be in the next year or two. Whenever it starts, the best way to prepare for a recession is to make sure your portfolio is designed to be balanced enough to benefit from periods of growth before it happens, while being resilient during those inevitable periods of volatility.\n\nMore in this series: Upgrade your core portfolio Jared Franz is an economist covering the U.S. and Latin America. He has 15 years of investment experience. Prior to joining Capital in 2014, Jared was head of international macroeconomic research at Hartford Investment Management Company and an international and U.S. economist at T. Rowe Price. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Illinois and a bachelor’s from Northwestern.\n\nDarrell Spence is an economist and research director with 26 years of experience. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Occidental College. and is a CFA charterholder. Investments are not FDIC-insured, nor are they deposits of or guaranteed by a bank or any other entity, so they may lose value. Investors should carefully consider investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other important information is contained in the fund prospectuses and summary prospectuses, which can be obtained from a financial professional and should be read carefully before investing. Statements attributed to an individual represent the opinions of that individual as of the date published and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Capital Group or its affiliates. This information is intended to highlight issues and should not be considered advice, an endorsement or a recommendation. American Funds Distributors, Inc., member FINRA. This content, developed by Capital Group, home of American Funds, should not be used as a primary basis for investment decisions and is not intended to serve as impartial investment or fiduciary advice. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Composite Index is a market capitalization-weighted index based on the results of approximately 500 widely held common stocks. The S&P 500 is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates and has been licensed for use by Capital Group.\n\nCopyright © 2019 S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, a division of S&P Global, and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Redistribution or reproduction in whole or in part are prohibited without written permission of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index represents the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market. Bloomberg® is a trademark of Bloomberg Finance L.P. (collectively with its affiliates, “Bloomberg”).\n\nUse of this website is intended for U.S. residents only." ]
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[ null, "Asheville’s Pure Oldies 97.3 FM hit the airwaves Monday in Western North Carolina. The station, part of Asheville Radio Group, exclusively features music from the 50s and 60s. It takes the place of WISE Sports Radio, another Asheville Radio Group station, which moves to 102.9 FM and remains available at 1310 AM and 970 AM, the station said Tuesday.\n\nSharpe said the company identified a hole in the local radio market to appeal to baby boomers as well as young listeners who appreciate The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Motown artists, among others.\n\n\"People are retiring to Western North Carolina and especially the Asheville area and we felt like let’s provide this music to them,\" he said. \"It's the soundtrack of their lives.\"\n\nSharpe said Pure Oldies might evolve over time to include other programming options, but for now \"it’s basically going to be a jukebox like the ones these folks would have put in dimes and quarters back in the day.\"\n\nKen Ulmer, a brand manager for Asheville Radio Group, added that early feedback has indicated people are excited to hear music that hasn't been on the radio in a while.\n\n\"Basically (the station) came from hearing from a lot of listeners saying we miss hearing our favorite songs on the radio,\" Ulmer said. \"No one is playing these great songs anymore. And here we are.\"" ]
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[ "Being an SEO in the mid teens of the 21st century isn’t easy.\n\nYou do know what happened at the beginning of September at the end the last century don’t you?\n\nWe know it today as Google of course, and it is the only search engine that truly matters at an international scale, seeing off all comers!\n\nYou have read the original founding paper haven’t you?\n\nYou should you know… It’s here at http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/361/ and when you look at that original algorithm, that is now ancient (in search engine years) you’ll likely be surprised how close it is to what we see in today’s modern search engines.\n\nOf course we know that already… We know, through testing and even Google publicly stating recently, that links are the top and most important part of their algorithm. Exactly the same metric the original paper spoke about.\n\nHowever, there have been changes over time and the biggest change we’ve seen is the multitude and multiple layering of “anti SEO” techniques Google are applying to their search engine.\n\nWhether it’s Penguin, Panda, Human Review, Disavowed data or even simple manual actions… Google has changed in how it prevents sites ranking…\n\nBut the core algo?\n\nStill much the same as it was at launch.\n\nOutside of the penalty or scoring reduction mechanisms in place links matter and matter a lot. I think the largest difference from the original paper can be expressed as such:", null, "This can be summarised as build the right links to your domain and build the general and overall status of it, to be supplemented with enough anchor text links to deliver the specific rankings you want.\n\nBut… there is still a concern… there are still the penalties to worry about….\n\nHow do you avoid the penalties??\n\nWell for starters you don’t do what every other SEO is doing. Google, like any vast data company look for signals and trends. They probably don’t care about one one particular SERP, they care about all of them en masse.\n\nI’m sure they ask themselves this simple question often. “How does my search engine look to a random web surfer?”\n\nSo to avoid being hit by these filters, algo’s and things…. what should you do?\n\nI doesn’t have to be perfect, but it does need to be “good enough” – Look at the sites ranking and ask yourself this one simple question. Does my site compare equally well with the sites at the top?\n\nIf not… you have more work to do. A site that is “good enough” is not enough to get you to rank, but it is a prerequisite to you ranking\n\n“Yeh, yeh yeh Jason”, I can hear you shouting, “But link building is easy to say and hard to do” and you know what…. You’d be right!\n\nHowever… If you look inside TDN and look for a variety of old domain names, related to you and with medium level statistics, then redirect them all to your site, then you’ll be building those legitimate real links, to increase your generic status in Google’s eyes…\n\nRemember the little algo I posted above?\n\nIf you have a high enough status in G’s eyes, then every other link you push into your site will exponentially deliver more value and benefit to you.\n\nYou want domains with mostly branded and generic links. Nothing too optimised or over the top. This isn’t about anything other than looking normal and average. Statistics don’t matter here, just a nice spread of OLD links on domains that are spread around the IP namespace.\n\n3. Once you have that good backlink basis to build on, make sure you get ready to build targeted links…\n\nYou can go off and buy them if you wish, but if you do you are potentially polluting your site’s genetic makeup and DNA so my suggestion is to always remain the sole person in charge and in control of the sites that link to you. if you do that, you can ensure the quality of the link and never have to worry about a great page or site, suddenly becoming low rent and nasty.\n\nLook inside TDN for domains to build and host with content relevant to your main site’s topic or theme.\n\nIf you don’t believe me about relevance being important, then watch this video by Dixon Jones from Majestic as he talks about Topical Pagerank and whether, with the world’s largest link database at their disposal, thy think that Google cares about topical relevance….\n\n4. Host the site where other SEOs don’t go.\n\nMake sure you hide in shared hosting environment with thousands of other GOOD sites and never with dozens of other SEOs. If you do go the easy route, then one of their simple mistakes could cost you the earth!\n\nNot sure who you might be hosting with? Check them out with TDN’s Domain Intelligence tool and make your own decisions if you want to host in the same gene pool as other search guys n gals…\n\nWorried about the cost of doing it right?\n\nWell TDN Hosting is the best you can find and with prices as low as $1.36 per month (for Enterprise Platinum customers) you’ll never need to worry about it breaking the bank, while always keeping that gene pool clean!\n\nBut how much is enough? How should you plan your success against your competition?\n\nHave you read my competition assessment document?\n\nNo? OK, go and read it now. I warn you though…. it’s complex and detailed but if you put the research time in you’ll have a formula for predicting success in any SERP in the world.\n\nHere is the competition assessment doc…. I’ll be writing more about this as time goes on…\n\nFor now though I think you have enough to be going on with. Me? … I’m off to make a cup of tea, I am a Brit after all and it’s as http as you can get!" ]
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[ null, "Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Finland and Sweden on Monday to count on a “response” for making use of to hitch Nato as Ukraine braced for a brand new push by Moscow’s forces in its jap Donbas area.\n\nSwedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson on Monday confirmed her nation would apply to hitch the army alliance, the day after Finland — which shares a 1,300-kilometre border with Russia — mentioned the identical.\n\nThe 2 Nordic nations are poised to surrender many years of army non-alignment over fears they might be subsequent in line following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb 24.\n\nRussia, whose battle has sparked world outrage, killed 1000’s and created hundreds of thousands of refugees, warned that Nato’s enlargement would have penalties.\n\nThe transfer poses “no direct menace for us… however the enlargement of army infrastructure to those territories will definitely provoke our response”, Putin instructed a gathering of a Moscow-led safety alliance.\n\nHowever Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin instructed lawmakers: “Our safety atmosphere has essentially modified. “The one nation that threatens European safety, and is now overtly waging a battle of aggression, is Russia.”\n\nRegardless of the sources of its big neighbour, Ukraine has managed to repel Russian forces for longer than many initially anticipated, fortified by weapons and money from Kyiv’s Western allies.\n\nUkraine’s defence ministry anno­unced its troops had regained management of territory on the Russian border close to the nation’s second-largest metropolis of Kharkiv, which has been beneath fixed assault.\n\n“We thank everybody who, risking their lives, liberates Ukraine from Russian invaders,” Kharkiv regional governor Oleg Synegubov mentioned, including: “We nonetheless have a number of work forward of us.” Since failing to take the capital Kyiv within the early weeks of the battle, Moscow is at present specializing in Donbas, close to the Russian border and residential to pro-Russian separatists.\n\nNevertheless, Western intelligence has predicted its marketing campaign will stall amid heavy losses and fierce resistance.\n\n“We’re making ready for brand new makes an attempt by Russia to assault in Donbas, to by some means intensify its motion within the south of Ukraine,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned in his nightly deal with on Sunday.\n\nThe autumn of Severodonetsk would grant the Kremlin de facto management of Lugansk, one in every of two areas — together with Donetsk — that comprise Donbas.\n\nHowever Russia’s try and cross a river to encircle it has been repelled with heavy losses of kit, whereas Russian-occupied railway bridges have been blown up, Ukrainian officers mentioned.\n\nRussia continued strikes on the Lugansk area, south of Kharkiv, killing two folks and injuring 9 throughout shelling of a Severodonetsk hospital, the Ukrainian presidency mentioned.\n\nIn a while Monday the Ukrainian aspect mentioned an additional ten folks have been killed by Russian strikes on Severodonestsk, in accordance with the native governor." ]
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[ null, "7 June 1980. The South African Air Force Mirage F1AZ 237 of Captain Isak C. du Plessis on the runway at Ruacana, after making an emergency landing when he sustained substantial battle damage.\n\nHis SAAF Mirage was part of a 16 ship F1AZ force attacking a SWAPO base near Lubango in Angola, it was damaged by two SA-3 ground to air missiles. Losing hydraulic pressure, the use of the nozzle flaps and the navigation computer he radioed for aid.\n\nWhilst Capt. du Plessis struggled to keep the Mirage airborne, Captain “Budgie” Burgers flying a Impala as Telstar radio relay for the mission realised that the aircraft would not make it back to its base at AFB Ondangwa. He used his considerable navigation experience in the operational area to redirect Capt. du Plessis, using bearings, to AFB Ruacana – a closer forward air base.\n\nCapt. du Plessis managed to land the stricken aircraft at the Ruacana forward airstrip located in South West Africa (now Namibia) without the use of the nose-wheel whilst performing a flapless landing.\n\nCapt. I.C. du Plessis awarded an Honoris Crux – 2nd type for bravery in the recovery of an irreplaceable stricken aircraft and airmanship.", null, null ]
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[ null, "The ongoing Australia-South Africa Test series has been nothing short of controversy. The 2nd Test saw Rabada getting banned for accumulating demerit points, but later overturned. This series was also known for the ugly episode between De Kock and David Warner. One can imagine the tension between the two side. Australia being the dirty side they have always been, would do anything under the sun to win games. They are known for playing against the spirit of the game even before, but the event that happened in the 3rd Test was over all the limits.\n\nIt was the 3rd day of the third test match between Australia and South Africa, Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith was caught in the midst of a ball tampering incident. So how did this tampering incident transpire ?\n\nThe leadership group make a decision to alter the condition of the ball in order to aid the Australian pacers with some reverse swing. But they just picked the wrong guy ! They picked an inexperienced Cameron Bancroft to do the thing. Ball tampering happened before as well, but first time I’m seeing such an inexperienced man do it for the team ! Anyway Bancroft being a new guy didn’t want to disobey the leadership group. Cameron Bancroft is seen with a yellow tape, altering the condition of the ball and slippping the tape back to his pocket. He is caught doing that on camera and Lehmann face changes when he sees that on the big screen. He passes an information to Handscomb about the incident, who then informs Bancroft. As the video is played again and again, he takes the tape from the pocket and slips it into his trouser. A plan that failed miserably!\n\nThe next thing I see is Smith and Bancroft confessing the fault in the press conference and admitting to change the condition of the ball. I mean it was so bold about Smith to talk the truth in the press conference, but the crime has been committed. He even said the leadership group knew about the thing and had pre-planned the act as well. How cheap have Australian cricket come down to ?\n\nAll the legacy you associate with Australian cricket has been hurt miserably. Captains like Don Bradman never had to do such acts to win games. They brought a lot of respect. Sir Don Bradman would have died in shock if he was alive. All the captains I’ve seen till date would have felt if there was a need to live. It includes Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and all the former captains. There is a certain amount of respect associated with the baggy green cap. Every player earns it, it is not something which is easy to get. Maybe the current crop of cricketers need to understand the value of the baggy green. One would have to say cheating was in Smith’s genes when he was part of the dressing room review controversy back in India. Kohli was right all along when he said he would never share a beer with such people. Someone whould have kept check of Smith rather than supporting him. He has let the country down. Let the people down. He was on track to be the world’s best batsman and now he is a national shame.\n\nICC has given a 1 match suspension for Steve Smith, which is fair enough by the rules. But not at all fair enough for the crime conducted. It’s pre-meditated cheating and in my books, this guy doesn’t deserve any support. Cameron Bancroft has been handed a 75 percent fine for the act, which is not fare when you think the consequences of the matter. By the way Harbhajan Singh took to twitter to mention how severely they have been punished in the past for lesser acts.", null, "Harbhajan Singh has a point here. Sub-continent players and the blacks have been dealt differentially. Smith mentioned the ‘Leadership Group’ responsible for the shameful act of cheating. In that case, I expect harsher measures from Cricket Australia. In the past they haven’t shown any remorse for such acts and expect them to do the right thing again. As a cricket aficionado, I want the leadership group to be brought to light and punishments for all of them. This should possibly include, the captain, vice captain and the coach. The NOC for playing in the IPL should also be not given. Time to act tough Cricket Australia, you still have a lot to lose." ]
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[ "Most of you will agree that a face-off between Captain Marvel vs Hulk in a movie can be exciting. Superheroes taking down villains can be satisfying, but the idea of fighting each other can make everyone more curious about who's going to win.\n\nOur team spent 24 hours compiling information about Captain Marvel and Hulk to compare who's the strongest.\n\nCaptain Marvel or Hulk - Who Wins?", null, "Hulk and Captain Marvel are the major forces in the MCU and comics, and a face-off between the two strong superheroes most likely happens. Most fans will surely enjoy a duel between Captain Marvel vs. Hulk to see which superhero is the strongest.\n\nBoth superheroes do have a fair shot for being strong and reliable superheroes. And while they make a good team, fighting and hurting each other is never out of the picture. Bruce Banner fought against Carol in the comic version, so the next round in MCU movies can be really exciting to watch.\n\nCarol Danvers is a former Air Force Pilot and Intelligence Agent who pursued her dream of exploring space as a NASA Employee. However, after being exposed to the Tesseract explosion and being saved by Kree's blood, her life changed forever.\n\nCarol Danvers is Captain Marvel, and she became a half-breed Kree hero with extraordinary superpowers. She's one of the major forces of Avengers, and Kevin Feige revealed that she could be one of the strongest MCU characters we've seen.\n\nCaptain Marvel's main fighting skill is energy manipulation, where she absorbs her opponent's energy and turns it to her advantage. She does have powerful punching skills that can help her in her fight against Hulk.\n\nCarol Danvers has superhuman strength, speed, and durability that can keep up with Hulk's hitting powers. In addition, she can live and breathe in a different universe, and she's the only Avenger capable of doing that course.\n\nWhen Captain Marvel was exposed to the Tesseract explosion and proceeded to become a half-breed Kree, she became a powerful superhero. She can manipulate energy on the ground, flight in multiple ways, and be an orbit and space warrior outside the universe.\n\nShe can control God-like abilities and has healing powers like Hulk. Unlike Hulk, she has a unique seventh sense that can detect danger which helps her prepare for any attack.\n\nCaptain Marvel does not use any specific tool other than her superpowers. However, her intellectual skills can give her a high chance of defeating Hulk. She can be quick on her feet and provide brilliant strategies, which can be her edge over Hulk, who smashes everything to solve the problem.", null, "Dr. Bruce Banner is a weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved scientist turned into a green-skinned hero. He was exposed to heavy gamma radiation, which transformed him into a green and mean monster called the Hulk [1].\n\nHis life is caught between a soft-spoken scientist and a green monster powered by rage after saving a teenager driving towards the testing field, which changed his life forever.\n\nImmortal Hulk is a hero that may lack head intelligence, but his strength is his major fighting skill. His strength is incalculable, and he can easily smash and punch enemies smarter than him when Hulk takes over.\n\nTo step up his strength, he has to enrage first and get his fists to smash everything. In addition, he can approach the speed of light which makes it easier for him to keep up with Captain Marvel's speed.\n\nImmortal Hulk has more powers than Carol. He is extremely strong, durable, and fast. His strength is limitless and can grow exponentially depending on his rage. It can prolong longevity and sustain itself in any harmful environment.\n\nHulk's skin is impenetrable so that he can sustain exposure to extreme temperatures. He can heal fast, regenerate skin, and be immune to all diseases and viruses. In addition, his blood is life-giving that his blood saved his cousin, but she turned into She-Hulk.\n\nHulk's weapon is his strength, rage, and limitless stamina. He rarely tires and wears down, which can be a good advantage when fighting a hand-to-hand battle. In addition, his strength is connected to his rage, and he can absolutely survive any abomination. The more he gets angry, the more he gets stronger. With this, it will be hard for the opponent to hurt him.", null, "When it comes to hand-to-hand combat, Hulk wins this round. Captain Marvel is considered one of the strongest Avengers in Marvel comics and can throw stronger punches, but the effect on Hulk is unknown.\n\nHowever, the Hulk's impressive superhuman strength and speed of motion is a great advantage in any attack. If he is in his highest state of rage, he can produce destructible smashes and punches like She-Hulk that get enemies knocked out, and it will be hard to stand.\n\nIn Stealth fighting, Captain Marvel's abilities can outrank Hulk and his superhuman strength. While rage can make Hulk furious and powerful, the half-breed can manipulate energy and levitate.\n\nIt can be realized that Hulk's intellectual skill is not that high, and Carol wins a point on that part. Her speed and flying capabilities can be unnoticeable, especially if Hulk is throwing smashes everywhere.\n\nIs Captain Marvel stronger than Hulk?\n\nNo, Captain Marvel is not stronger than Hulk. Her strength level is at 800,000 tons, while Hulk's strength is so high that it is incalculable. In addition, Carol Danvers confirms that her power or other avengers like Thor is no match for gamma strength.\n\nWho would win in a fight, Hulk or Captain Marvel?\n\nHulk will win in the fight over Captain Marvel. Both heroes are immensely powerful, but the strength and durability of Hulk is a great advantage in the fight, just like what happened in the comics before.\n\nWhile many Marvel fans love the debate on who's the strongest Avenger, Captain Marvel made it clear that she is no match with the Hulk. As Hulk's rage rises, he can be stronger, which is why he is still the winner in this battle.\n\nHulk's power is limitless, and when he is injured, he becomes stronger. In addition, his skin regenerates, and he is invulnerable to any weapon making him immortal.\n\nAnyway, the Hulk action figure is available on our site, and you can head over to check it out along with other heroes and characters in the MCU.\n\nIf you're looking for Marvel toys and collectibles, check out Toynk." ]
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[ null, "Successful vessel performance outcomes do not happen by accident. They start with the analysis of a complete Vessel-Propulsor-Drive system model, and specifically one that faithfully reflects the ‘in-the-water’ function of the system’s components. And given that the Propulsor is the central element that connects the potential of the Drive with the demand of the Vessel, properly modelling a propeller is critical to a proper understanding of overall system performance, determining efficiency and engine load, analysing cavitation and blade area requirements, as well as predicting the environmental impacts of fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and even underwater noise.\n\nWhile propeller performance can be predicted using many different approaches, for system-level studies the ‘heavy lifting’ is still conducted with parametric propeller performance calculations such as those found in NavCad. These are often referred to as 1D calculations, reflecting their use of individual ‘whole propeller’ parameters, such as a parent blade style, diameter, pitch, blade area, and blade count. Higher order calculations that take into account local shape characteristics include 2D wake-adapted calculations such as PropElements, as well as 3D RANSE CFD calculations or other specialist propeller codes. Parametric methods are based on the dimensional analysis of the thrust and torque coefficients (KT-KQ) from model tests, and are collected, of course, into what we call propeller ‘series’.\n\n“Most published series were actually developed decades ago, which presents the conundrum – how can we use these series to faithfully model today’s contemporary propellers?”\n\nEach series has a single common parent blade style, with ducted propellers also having a shared nozzle style. There are many published series, but a few of the more popular are B Series, Gawn AEW/KCA, AU/MAU, and the Kaplan Ka/Kc ducted propeller series. Most published series were actually developed decades ago, which presents the conundrum – how can we use these series to faithfully model today’s contemporary propellers?\n\nThere are a number of strategies that can be applied to ensure that the relationships between speed, rpm, thrust, and power are properly represented in the Vessel-Propulsor-Drive system analysis. Let’s first discuss how contemporary propellers differ from traditional propeller series, using the well-known B Series for reference (Figure 1).\n\nFigure 1 – B Series: Contemporary propellers depart from the traditional series in a number of ways (Source: HydroComp)\n\nMany series were developed and tested using constant pitch. The four-blade B Series is an exception, with a slight reduction of pitch into the root. Contemporary propellers are largely of variable pitch so that they are adapted into the inflow. It is therefore necessary to determine a hydrodynamically significant mean effective pitch for the blade. This is found through a chord-radius integration of pitch. Utilities to calculate mean pitch can be found in all of HydroComp’s propeller design and analysis tools.\n\nContemporary propellers utilise a different foil section than traditional series. These section shapes are often designed for uniform chordwise pressure distributions, so that they can carry greater thrust loading without cavitation. This change in pressure distribution also leads to differences in lift and drag characteristics, which then make the propeller’s thrust, torque, and efficiency different from series propellers. This means that series KT-KQ curves need to be modified to suit.\n\nSection curvature is an important characteristic of new propeller designs. Traditional propellers often are based on ‘flat-faced’ designs, whereby the pressure ‘face’ flatly sits on the defined helix. This can be seen, for example, in the outer radii of the B Series. If thrust loading is pushed to the point of excessive cavitation, one design response can be to modify its pressure distribution by adding curvature to the trailing edge (cupping) or more broadly to the entire section (camber, illustrated in Figure 2). This also adds lift to the section and changes drag. Added cup or camber therefore shifts the KT-KQ curve for the same pitch value, so this would also require modification to the series KT-KQ values.\n\nSo, how do we respond to these differences between contemporary and series propellers? How can we continue to use traditional series appropriately? Well, there are three principal approaches utilised in NavCad to achieve this objective: 1. analytical corrections; 2. rudimentary KT-KQ correction factors; and 3. alignment to model test data or computations from higher order codes.\n\nFigure 2 – If thrust loading is pushed to the point of excessive cavitation, one design response can be to modify its pressure distribution by adding camber to the entire section (Source: HydroComp)\n\nNavCad provides explicit analytical predictions for the addition of cupping or camber to the traditional series. This is particularly useful for commercially available motor yacht and work boat propellers that are based on the flat-faced Gawn series. Many commercial variants have added camber (also called ’progressive pitch’), characterised in NavCad by an added ‘face camber ratio’. Analytical corrections are also available for differences in blade thickness.\n\nKT-KQ factors are just what they seem – user-entered multipliers and shifts to the series KT-KQ curves. Some correction factors are universal, such as a small reduction in KT for large CPP hubs, or a small increase in KQ for thick edges. Other factors can be estimated from a comparison to model tests or other references, such as factors to approximate the influence of differences in blade section foil shape.\n\nNavCad’s ‘Aligned Series’ option offers the most reliable and comprehensive way to predict the performance of contemporary propellers. That said, it does require one source of KT-KQ data from a model test or higher-order computation. Through the use of appropriate internal non-dimensional scaling functions for speed (including the effect of induced velocities) and KT-KQ, very accurate predictions can be achieved even when the number of blades, blade area, and pitch are different.\n\nIn summary, ensuring the highest fidelity in Vessel-Propulsor-Design system analysis requires proper modelling of the propulsor. For marine propellers, traditional propeller series can be effectively used when appropriate attributes, correction factors, or series alignment is applied.\n\nMr MacPherson is technical director of HydroComp, Inc, a research consultancy specialising in applied hydrodynamic and propulsion system simulation. Widely regarded as one of the industry’s foremost experts in analytical prediction methods for the performance of marine vehicles and propulsors, Mr MacPherson oversees all software product development and is principal investigator for engineering services. A graduate of Webb Institute, Mr MacPherson is a Fellow of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and member of its Propeller Hydrodynamics and Underwater Noise panels." ]
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[ null, "Sony has made it abundantly clear on new few occasions that the next big frontiers it has its eyes on is live service games. While the narrative-driven single player PlayStation titles everyone knows and loves aren’t going away anytime soon, PlayStation also wants to expand its presence in the live service space, with a number of titles currently in development.\n\nOf course, as you’d expect, Sony is going to go about handling those games differently than how it has traditionally operated with first party releases so far. Speaking in an interview with YouTuber Julien Chièze, when asked about how Sony will handle upcoming PC releases, PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst said that while a number of games won’t launch for PC until at least a year after they have released for PlayStation, first party live service titles are going to be day and date releases for PlayStation and PC.\n\n“I think going forward we’ll see at least a year between releases on PlayStation and on the PC platform- possibly with the exception of live service games,” Hulst said. “Live service games are a little bit different in nature, because you want to have a really strong community, strong engagement right away, right when you go live. So we might, in the case of our live service offerings, go day and date with PC and the PlayStation platform.”\n\nEarlier this year, Sony said that it plans to release at least 10 live service games between now and March 2026. Of course, official announcements haven’t been made for any of them. A standalone multiplayer The Last of Us game is confirmed to be in development at Naughty Dog, while a recent leak has claimed that an open world co-op Horizon game is also in the works at Guerrilla Games.\n\nIn the short term, Sony has a number of PC releases lined up, including Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and (as per multiple leaks) Returnal.\n\nSony Might Continue Releasing Cross-Gen Games, “Evaluating it on a Case-by-Case Basis”" ]
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[ null, "Dads come in all shapes, sizes, and levels of expertise, with pre-formed notions of what a father should be. Father’s Day can be a joy-filled occasion.\n\nOr, for others, not so much.\n\nMen who have been reared with a role model who taught character and values, or one who led by example, come into fatherhood with an understanding of their importance to the development of their child. Others come to fatherhood without the experience of a guiding hand and must figure out their place as leaders in their home.\n\nWith so many broken families today, many boys grow up knowing only what their mothers could teach them. Being a man is a foreign entity to them. Often their view of the family is learned in locker room lingo and sexually explicit movies.\n\nNot a great environment for future fathers.\n\nSad to say the cycle keeps repeating itself. The family unit grows weaker and society is plunged into further chaos. As part of her television role one actress spoke her lines with conviction—“Most fathers muddle through and hope for the best.”\n\nWhat’s a father to do?\n\nPerhaps we should turn to the writings given by the Father of all—our heavenly father who created and loves each of us. His word, the Bible, contains many stories of fathers in action. The patriarchs of the Old Testament often depict the strong father figure whose children are expected to obey. Example after example can be found for any seeking dad.\n\nIn Ephesians 6:4 come words of wisdom on rearing children: “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, instead, bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” Sound advice to a father who doesn’t know how to be what God created him to be.\n\nBut God also holds the child responsible.\nIn Exodus 20:12 he says, “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.”\n\nIn Colossians 3:20,21, God places responsibility on both dad and child. “Children, obey your parents in everything, for this is pleasing to the Lord. Fathers, do not provoke your children, so they will not become discouraged.”\n\nGod depends on dads to protect future generations. They are to be respected. If you honor Dad this weekend, know that there is always an eternal father watching over you and waiting to help in time of trouble." ]
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[ null, "Unopposed by a Republican in the general election, Pressley is expected to become the first female black congresswoman elected from the state. Many have compared her upset in Massachusetts to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s defeat of longtime Democratic Rep. Joe Crowley in June. Ocasio-Cortez, a self-avowed Democratic Socialist, has drawn headlines over her progressive politics, as well as within the Jewish community over her controversial statements regarding Israel.\n\nPressley, who also has strong progressive views, has had a mixed recordon Israel that is drawing concern among Boston Jewish leaders.\n\nFor example, she supports a House bill introduced by Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.) that would mandate the U.S. government cut its military assistance to Israel.\n\nThe Boston chapter of the Jewish Community Relations Council, which has had a good relationship with Pressley dating to her days as a Boston city councilwoman, defended the candidate over being endorsed by Ocasio-Cortez, who has been embraced by the BDS movement. (Capuano was endorsed by Massachusetts Peace Action, which also supports BDS.)\n\n“That’s a conversation we’re going to look forward to having with her,” said Burton. “She’s been open to having real and meaningful conversations with us on a variety of issues of concern to our community throughout her career.”\n\nHowever, unlike Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley opposes the BDS movement.\n\n“I do not support BDS as a means to achieve a two-state solution because I believe it does not acknowledge the efforts of those on the ground who are deeply committed to bringing peaceful coexistence to the region, and pushes Israelis and Palestinians farther away from the meaningful engagement and dialogue needed to empathize with each other’s struggle and acknowledge each other’s humanity,” Pressley states on her campaign website.\n\nRegarding Pressley being endorsed by Ocasio-Cortez, Burton said, “I’m interested in Ayanna Pressley as the person she is, not by the particulars of every single person who has endorsed her.”" ]
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[ null, "Labor Day weekend has long been considered the bottom of the trough as far as the movie box office has gone. Summer movies are ending, the fall Oscar season has yet to start and kids are going back to school. For these reasons, studios have viewed this weekend like Dracula does a vacation at Miami Beach; something to be avoided at all costs. As such, the current record holder for new films on this weekend is The Crow: City of Angels, with a measly $9.79 million. Of course, this is not the record for all films, as in 1999, The Sixth Sense pulled in $29 million in its fifth weekend of release. This number alone shows to me that this fear is generally unfounded; give the people something to watch on any weekend and they'll go see it. We've seen multiple records fall and new ground broken just this year, so why adhere to a rigid formula? Old habits die hard, of course.\n\nAmerican Pie 2 gets a chance to do what no movie since Meet the Parents has done; stay in first place at the box office for four straight weekends. As it cruises towards the $150-160 million total mark, this movie may in fact rival The Fast and the Furious for most profitable film of the summer, even as plans for a third film are dismissed, with cast costs generally cited as a reason. Returning films typically will earn 75 to 120% of their previous weekend over the four-day holiday weekend; I'm predicting AP2 to earn just slightly under the $12.5 mark it did last weekend.\n\nThe new film that hopes to challenge both for the number-one spot and the Labor Day opening weekend record is MGM's Jeepers Creepers. Receiving a measure of positive backing from horror aficionados, if not film critics, MGM is showing a great deal of support for the film by releasing it in 2,944 venues. With a cast that will be completely unknown to nearly everyone but fans of the TV series \"Ed,\" studio support is about all it has. It's also drawn a small measure of controversy, in that its director, Victor Salva, is a convicted pedophile. However, this seems to be less of an issue than with his previous film, Powder. Although I normally take the stance that any publicity is good publicity, this case is probably one where the studio would like as little said about the situation as possible. What they have concentrated on is effective, moody commercials, emphasizing critical support, most notably in the form of Clive Barker. The film should overcome its lack of a driving teen star and should end up at around $10.5 million for the weekend.\n\nThe other notable wide release this weekend is \"O,\" the oft-delayed modernization of Shakespeare's Othello. Originally scheduled to open in 1999, the release was postponed due to the Columbine massacre, then again due to a school shooting in San Diego. In the meantime, the original production company, Miramax, dumped the film in what some speculate was a political move by Harvey Weinstein. Lions Gate then picked up the film and finally gave it this release date. In the meantime, two of its leads have gone on to much greater success than could have been expected at the time; Josh Hartnett was one of the leads in this summer's blockbuster, Pearl Harbor, while Julia Stiles was in a number of medium-sized hits before having a breakout hit of her own this winter with Save the Last Dance. Lions Gate has a history of handling controversial films; last year they released American Psycho and in 1999, Dogma, another Miramax pickup. Arriving in approximately the same number of venues (1,434) as those two films, \"O\" shares more in common with American Psycho, at least on a superficial level. The violent nature of the film may make the controversy a much tougher sell (an irony, considering there is no controversy surrounding the violence in a movie like Jeepers Creepers) than if it were a comedy. TV commercials have not been very enlightening regarding the movie itself, choosing instead to focus on the attractive cast members (also including Mekhi Phifer). A four-day total of $5-6 million would likely be viewed as a fantastic success, given the struggles the film had simply to be released.\n\nJay and Silent Bob Strike Back is the most interesting film to watch of the other returning films, as it has the most to prove with regards to legs. The front-loaded nature of its weekend in general does not bode well for legs, but of all films, youth-skewing films are able to overcome this perceived handicap and show sustainability with their audience. Already Kevin Smith's largest opening, if Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back can hold steady at the box office, it will easily ensure that it will pass Dogma as Smith's highest total-grossing film. I think it will fall slightly short of that mark, slipping from its $11 million perch to slightly over $10 million. Also among returning films, The Others is showing a remarkable resilience, at least compared to most films this summer. With an infusion of yet more screens in its fourth weekend, it is likely to total around $10 million over the four-day weekend. Add that number to its cume and The Others should be headed on a collision course for a $80 million total." ]
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[ null, "Canonical has just launched its new free personal Ubuntu Pro subscriptions for up to five machines, making it available as a public beta for data centres and workstations and providing a free tier for personal and small-scale commercial use. Ubuntu Pro includes tools for compliance management in regulated and audited environments and Ubuntu Pro users can access FIPS 140-2 certified cryptographic packages necessary for all Federal Government agencies.\n\nUbuntu Pro is available for every Ubuntu LTS from 16.04 LTS and you can sign up for a free personal Ubuntu Pro subscription for up to five machines by following the link below. Ubuntu Pro paid plans start from $25 per year for workstation or $500 per year for server and Canonical has made available a 30-day free trial of Ubuntu Pro for new enterprise customers.\n\n– The standard Ubuntu Pro subscription covers the full set of security updates for all packages in Ubuntu. Canonical’s Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription is now rebranded to Ubuntu Pro (Infra-only) with no price or scope changes.\n\n– An Ubuntu Pro (Infra-only) subscription covers the base OS and the private cloud components needed for large-scale bare-metal deployments, but excludes the new broader application coverage. It is useful for organisations building private clouds that use other guest operating systems for applications.\n\n“Since we first launched Ubuntu LTS, with five years free security coverage for the main OS, our enterprise customers have asked us to cover more and more of the wider open-source landscape under private commercial agreements. Today, we are excited to offer the benefits of all of that work, free of charge, to anyone in the world, with a free personal Ubuntu Pro subscription”, said Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical.\n\n“For the last decade, Google has partnered with Canonical to promote the adoption of open-source software”, said Derry Cheng, Product Manager for Compute Engine. “ By offering Ubuntu Pro on Google Compute Engine, together we help customers enhance the security and compliance for their production workloads.”\n\nFor more information on the new Ubuntu Pro subscriptions jump over to the official website by following the link below." ]
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[ null, "US Emergency Care Received A Failing Grade. The country has received an overall failing grade for its emergency care service according to the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Associated Press (AP) is reporting. Overall, the system received a D-, said the AP.\n\nAccording to the AP, no state received an A ranking. The AP cited a glut of patients as adding to the problem, combined with a lack of resources. Also, said the AP, many patients without health insurance will turn to emergency rooms to receive care, which is increasing emergency care demand at a time when some hospitals are closing emergency rooms due to rising costs and shrinking staffs. “The emergency care system in the United States remains in serious condition, with numerous states facing critical problems … the nation has too few emergency departments to meet the needs of a growing and aging population,” the AP quoted from the report.\n\nThe AP described America’s emergency room system as a “ticking time bomb,” citing a dearth of physicians and nurses and adding that the report said the ER system was, “fraught with significant challenges and under more stress than ever before.”\n\nA report on WKOWTV.com also noted that the report stated that, “our country’s emergency care system is below average and is being made worse by the U.S. financial crisis.” The report stated that over 300,000 Americans go to ERs for care daily and that 90 percent of the states earned poor rankings receiving mediocre ratings or earning near-failing marks, said WKOWTV.\n\nNicholas Jouriles “That is a national disgrace.”\n\nAccording to WKOWTV, the report graded the states individually and the nation overall in categories that included emergency care and patient safety and found that there are very significant lapses in a wide array of ranking areas. Half of the states and Washington, D.C. earned seven and less out of 10 key indicators. Only five states receiving a score of 10. The five report card categories were: Access to Emergency Care (30 percent), Quality and Patient Safety Environment (20 percent), Medical Liability Environment (20 percent), Public Health and Injury Prevention (15 percent), and Disaster Preparedness (15 percent).\n\n“That is a national disgrace,” the organization’s president, Nicholas Jouriles, an emergency physician in Moreland Hills, Ohio, told the AP. “The nation’s emergency physicians have diagnosed the condition and prescribed the treatment. It’s time to get serious and take the medicine,” he warned.\n\nMeanwhile, on the same day as this bleak report was issued, the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation issued a separate study stating that the U.S was “underprepared for a major disaster, such as a biological attack or a pandemic,” said the AP." ]
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[ null, "in The uk they could be Average for 27,000 victims Because of Kovid, this is the allegations leveled against the British premier by Sankalp Foundation’s thinktank Boris johnson And his government.\n\nAccording to the study conducted by the foundation, the British government will have Waited too long E to tighten restrictive measures Apply lockout During the month of January, however, it was clear that infections were steadily increasing due to the proliferation of the now-maligned English version.\n\nKovid in Britain, 30,000 victims can be avoided\n\nInstallation of lockdown will be delayed There were about 30,000 deaths In uk In fact, the government would have implemented a total shutdown in January, when there were already signs during the month of December that showed a Unavoidable increase in infections. The accumulation of delay will account for about one-fifth of all Kovid’s death in England, thereby avoiding sanctions. Limit the spread of the virus, Especially in the most vulnerable areas of the population.\n\nThe Resolution Foundation report also states that Boris Johnson’s government is Late after first signs of Kovid in Europe. In fact, our country had already declared a national lockdown on 9 March 2020, while England waited two weeks before making the same decision.\n\nMe too AutumnDuring the second wave, answer British government would have Its very lateDespite insistence from a large group of scientists. And finally, during the Christmas period, the absence of restrictions allowed the virus to spread to the undisturbed incoming Causes of 50,000 infections per day During the month of January.\n\nREAD Kovid Emergency, because for the United States and the United Kingdom it could have ended as early as spring\n\nAlthough the vaccination campaign is moving faster in the UK than in other European countries, the Resolution Foundation studied the report Delay Johnson’s official lockdown statement was due to want Protect commercial activities From further off.\n\nHowever, according to Resolution Foundation chief economist Mike Brewer “Accepting the increase in deaths has not limited economic impact, on the contrary it is inevitable later. Lockdown was longer and more expensive“. Furthermore, to fix the delay, the duration and stiffness of the closure were longer, resulting in a Major financial loss Especially for low-income families, ie those who were most affected in terms of death as well as increasing poverty." ]
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[ "This weeks blog features one of my favourite hymns. It always pops into my mind when I am up early at dawn,especially in the spring. I was singing it in my head yesterday as I watched the sun rise at Goldcliff .\n\nI am not turning religious all of a sudden but I guess its something from my childhood when I attended Sunday school that has always struck a chord in my mind when I see the sunrise. Believe it or not I sung it in in church as a child . Back then I made people cry with joy when I sang, now they cry with laughter :).\n\nSweet the rain's new fall,\nSunlit from heaven,\nLike the first dewfall\nOn the first grass;\nPraise for the sweetness,\nOf the wet garden,\nSprung in completeness\nWhere his feet pass.\n\nMine is the sunlight,\nMine is the morning,\nBorn of the one light\nEden saw play;\nPraise with elation,\nPraise every morning,\nGod's re-creation\nOf the new day.\n\n\nTo me the hymn epitomises in some respects how I feel in my heart when our life giver the sun rises every day . Each of us will have our own individual thoughts on whether this is down to a \"God\", Mother Nature, or Science involving some unfathomable universal mathematical equation of everything playing out. Either way we should be thankful of it. Seeing the sun rising is nothing less than awe inspiring and kindles a feeling of inner spirit - some may call it a feeling of faith. It makes me feel energised, glad to be alive and full of wonder. Its no surprise that many cultures have worshipped it.\n\nThe warmth and light of the sun returning looks amazing in the photographs. There is so much energy and expectation in it and you can feel nature all around you waking up, the plants turning their leaves to bask in its warmth and energy and the wildlife waking to start the never ending quest to live for another day.\n\n\nAfter the sun had risen with a spring in my step and feeling energised I headed for the lagoons. It was now time for a bit of \"Bird-mindfulness\" as my mother calls my bird watching.\n\nThey were full of life. I guess the birds were eager to feed and get about their usual business after Storm Hannah on Saturday brought high winds and a deluge of rain As I approached I could hear the cackle of geese ,the peewits of lapwings and whistles of the ducks. It sounded alive with bird activity.\n\nFlying overhead noisily calling to each other was the \"Famous Five\" White Fronted Geese.\nRedshanks and Lapwings were busy tussling with each other on Monks ( Lagoon 1). I could not make my mind up in some cases whether they were fighting, mating or doing a bit of both. Both species are certainly looking a little frisky.\n\nOn Priors were the magnificent Avocets. The flock comprised of about eighty birds. They were lined up along the grassy bank preening busily and jostling around after roosting for the night ( Videos to follow later in the week). Every now and then they would take off as if startled and then return to the same spot.\nI found another ringed Avocet. This individual has red rings on its legs.\n\n\nThe ducks and geese currently dominate the species on the lagoons. Canada Geese were everywhere accompanied by Greylags in smaller numbers. The Canada's were spending a lot of time fighting amongst each other. Its that time of year when some are paired up and others are chancing their luck at getting a partner and chasing off any competitors.\n\nThe Shovelers ,by and large appear to have all paired up. The Wigeon were also scrapping amongst themselves and one of the males mounted a female and appeared to almost drown her with his over enthusiasm.\n\nAs I settled out of the biting wind in the Seawall hide the White Fronted Geese made a return and landed in Priors. Later another birder pointed out to me the two Barnacle Geese that settled down on the grass in with some Canadas.", null, "Whilst sat in the Marsh Platform a Peregrine zoomed over head and caused a rout amongst the Avocets and Ducks.", null, "The Avocets regained some composure and gathered into their usual \"Pied Aerobatic Display Team\" and treated me to some amazing formation flying.", null, null, "Another great morning with some spectacular views from start to finish." ]
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[ null, "(RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other state and local partners are investigating an outbreak of salmonella linked to papayas. Some of the reported illnesses are linked to Caribeña brand Maradol papayas from Mexico.\n\nThe FDA is warning consumers to avoid eating Caribeña’s Maradol papayas. Grande Produce has announced a voluntary recall of its Maradol papayas (labeled Caribeña on cartons), which were distributed across the United States between July 10 and July 19.\n\nFDA officials recommended disposing of any Caribeña papayas immediately. However, the FDA has noted illnesses in other states where Grande Produce did not distribute its papayas. This means other firms have likely distributed contaminated Maradol papayas.\n\nThe investigation is ongoing. The FDA said it would announce any other affected papaya brands as soon as that information becomes available.\n\nThe CDC reported that an outbreak of a type of salmonella called Salmonella Kiambu has led to 47 cases, 12 hospitalizations and one death in 12 states. These states include Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah and Virginia.\n\nSalmonella infection can lead to diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection. The illness typically lasts four to seven days. Most people recover without treatment.\n\nIf you had any of the potentially contaminated papayas in your home, the FDA recommends thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing any areas that might have come into contact with the fruit. This includes kitchen counters, refrigerators and utensils.\n\nIf you believe you have become ill from eating contaminated papayas, speak with your health care provider. Contact your health care provider immediately if you have diarrhea that lasts for more than three days. Seek immediate medical care if your diarrhea is accompanied by a high fever or blood in the stool or you have been vomiting so much that you cannot keep liquids down and you pass very little urine.\n\nThis entry was posted in RxWiki: https://www.rxwiki.com/news-article/salmonella-outbreak-linked-papayas-under-investigation?utm_source=Sendible2&utm_medium=TPE-Facebook-RxWiki&utm_campaign=RSS\n\nThis entry was posted in Pharmaceutical, Uncategorized and tagged Caribena, papaya, salmonella. Bookmark the permalink.", null ]
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[ "Skip to content\nThis week's sponsor: Edgescan. Does a hybrid model for vulnerability management make sense?\nⓘ\nThis article is more than 13 years old", null, "An email hack can ruin your chances of becoming Vice President of the United States.\n\nThat’s the message that Sarah Palin appears to be sharing with the world in her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life, where according to media reports, where she describes that a hacker breaking into her personal Yahoo account “created paralysis” in her campaign camp, because it cut off easy communication with her colleagues in Alaska.\n\nClu-blog readers will remember that in September 2008 hackers broke into Sarah Palin’s Yahoo account and posted examples of her emails, addresses of her contacts, and family photos on Wikileaks.\n\nPalin’s mistake was to choose a very dumb (and easy-to-guess) password reminder. That’s a faux pas that many have made in the past, making it easier for hackers to break into…" ]
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[ null, "Russia and Qatar are reiterating their mutual interest to continue coordination in energy, in oil production, and in the gas-exporting countries forum, as well as to boost trade and economic ties, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said after meeting with his Qatari counterpart in Doha on Wednesday.\n\n“There is a growing interest in mutual increase of investments between the Russian Direct Investment Fund and Qatar Investment Agency,” Lavrov noted.\n\nEarly this year, commodity giant Glencore and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund completed the acquisition of 19.5 percent in Russia’s oil behemoth Rosneft in a deal worth the equivalent of around US$11.3 billion at the time.\n\nBoth Russia and Qatar are one of the world’s biggest gas producers and exporters, and both are party to the ongoing crude oil production cut deal, with Russia leading the non-OPEC nations in the agreement and Qatar being part of OPEC.\n\nBut for nearly three months, Qatar has been isolated by its Persian Gulf neighbors, as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) cut diplomatic ties with the tiny gas-rich country in early June, accusing it of sponsoring terrorism groups—a charge that Doha denies.\n\nDuring his visit to Qatar today, Lavrov said that he discussed the situation with his Qatari colleagues and that Russia continues to believe that solutions should be sought via dialogue and compromise. Russia reiterated its support to Kuwait’s mediation in the dispute, Lavrov said. Moscow believes that the spat should be settled within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Russian minister noted.\n\nBefore visiting Qatar, the Russian foreign minister was in Kuwait and the UAE earlier this week to discuss the conflicts in the Middle East—including the Qatar spat—and economic and trade ties between Russia and Kuwait and the UAE, respectively." ]
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[ null, null, "Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to present “Works from the 1970s”, a solo exhibition of works by Luigi Ghirri. From the early 1970s until 1992, when he passed at 49, Ghirri used color photographs to explore metaphysical images. Over two decades, he produced an outstanding body of work characterized by unique chromatic and spatial sensibility. The first solo exhibition of Ghirri’s works at Taka Ishii Gallery will focus on his works of the 1970s, an important period in the development of his oeuvre.\n\nGhirri spent his youth in the 1950s and 1960s, during a time of economic growth and cultural transition. He familiarized himself with art at this time, and through conceptual art, one of the most popular movements of the era, he began making photographs collaboratively with other artists pursuing photographic images that were not merely documentary recordings. Founded on experimentalism, Ghirri’s photographic practice is neither characterized by the professionalism of the studio photographer nor the amateurism of the photo fan. Through photography, he aimed to address the complexity and incomprehensibleness of the relation between the self and outside world. He trained his gaze at his subjects to acknowledge his positioning between the known and unknown.\n\nThe themes and concepts addressed in Ghirri’s works are exceptionally diverse, but his photographs constitute a series of dialectical explorations focused on “the gaze.” Through his practice, he ceaselessly, intensively, and gracefully explored the relation between reality and image. His photographs demonstrate that images, such as ads and posters in public spaces, can be analytically categorized into “images turned into reality” and “reality turned into images.” They also show that the partial extraction and erasure of the world through framing exposes the ambiguous boundaries of reality and the changing form of the landscape, and that images projected by the viewer both produce and erase the actual and fantastic. Ghirri’s photographs are products of a search for harmony and diversity carried out by examining metaphysical binaries, such as reality and appearance (or mimicry), actuality and representation, presence and absence, and inner and outer worlds, at the same level. They indicate that photographs are not faithful reproductions of the world, but rather an assemblage of fragments of the “seen” world. His works thus suggest that all photographs are testimonies of the gaze and pose an infinite number of questions about how we might think through the image.\n\nThis exhibition is held in collaboration with Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich.\n\nLuigi Ghirri was born in 1943 in Scandiano, Italy (and died in 1992). He began making photographs in collaboration with other conceptual artists. Influenced by the photographs of Eugene Atget and Walker Evans, Ghirri began seriously producing photographs in 1973. His first solo exhibition was praised by the critic Massimo Mussini and Ghirri showed his works both in Italy and abroad after. After 1980, his main subjects were Italian architecture and landscape, especially in the Emilia-Romagna region, where he spent his life. He is also known for his 1988 collaborative work with the architect Aldo Rossi and 1991 photographs of painter Giorgio Morandi’s studio. With his wife Paola Bergonzoni and Giovanni Chiaramonte, he established publishing company “Punto e Virgola” in 1977. In addition to publishing books dedicated to his contemporaries’ works, he produced insightful texts on his and others’ works. His solo exhibitions include “Vera fotografia”, Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma (1979); “Still Life. Topographie-Iconographie”, Light Gallery, New York (1980); “Pensare per immagini”, Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo and other locations (2013). His group exhibitions include “Art as Photography – Photography as Art”, Kassel (1975); “Fotografie 1922-1982”, Photokina Cologne (1982). His works are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Photography of Parma." ]
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[ null, "The Jos chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Friday, has ordered its members to stay at home indefinitely until salaries are being paid by the federal Government.\n\nThe Jos chapter made this known via a statement signed by their chairperson, Prof Lazarus Maigoro.\n\n“One of the issues agreed at the meeting was that 50 per cent of the backlog of eight months arrears of our withheld salaries would be paid to our members immediately but as of the time of writing this press release, only 17 days prorated October salary was paid to our members by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation.\n\n.“Having stayed for about nine months running now, our members in the University of Jos considered this an insult to them by the Accountant Gereral of the Federation.\n\n“We wonder why Ngige is keen about withholding the salaries of ASUU members because members of staff of some Agricultural Research Institutes have been on strike for almost a year but they have been receiving their salaries regularly. Is this policy only for ASUU members?\n\n“We are also aware that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, wrote a memo to the Accountant General asking him to pay our members only from the day we suspended the strike.’’ Part of the statement read.", null, null ]
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[ "New Yorkers love it when you spill your guts out there.\n\nSpill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clean it up.\n\nWinning Wimbledon, I can't get my head around that. I still can't believe it's happened.\n\nI often surprise myself. You can't plan some shots that go in, not unless you're on marijuana, and the only grass I'm partial to is Wimbledon's.\n\nI don't care now if I ever win a match in my life again.\n\nWhatever I do in my life, wherever I go, I'm going to be always Wimbledon champion.\n\nI was always a believer in stamping on my opponent if I got him down, at Wimbledon or anywhere else. I never wanted to give him the chance to get up.\n\nConfidence is the most important thing in this sport, and the confidence from winning Wimbledon would make it easier to win the Olympics, too. Either would be very difficult, both even more-but the player who wins Wimbledon will be the favorite for the Olympics. It can happen.\n\nFrom 143rd Street in Harlem to the center court at Wimbledon is about as far as one can travel.\n\nI think my greatest victory was every time I walked out there, I gave it everything I had. I left everything out there. That's what I'm most proud of. I can't go win Wimbledon anymore, so if what I've done in the past is not good enough, let it go. Because I'm certainly not sitting around thinking about it.\n\nI loved Wimbledon and what it meant, but the surface felt uncomfortable.\n\nI just didn't like it, I was a hard-court guy, a Californian kid.\n\nThat match was late evening and I had the experience of the electricity of the Centre Court because it was packed, a full house for the whole match. It had been a great year for me, first time there and I had the full taste of Wimbledon.\n\nYou can't be considered a great player unless you win Wimbledon. That's the way it is.\n\nI think I owe it to myself and my fans in Britain to play one more Wimbledon.\n\nI don't need to come back to Wimbledon every year because I can't live without it. I'd be totally cool without tennis.\n\nWhen I won Wimbledon, I said to God: just let me win this one tournament and I won't play another match. Maybe God's telling me to go home, but I don't want to go home. We are negotiating at the moment.\n\nThe problem at Wimbledon seems to be that the club has suffered a loss of complacency.\n\nThe 1927 Wimbledon finals were almost put off because of the rain, which threatened every moment.\n\nI don't know if Wimbledon's seen anything like it.\n\nI don't know if they will again. But it was just - it was electric. The Aussie crowd, I'm really proud of them, the way they conducted themselves. You know they're great losers, as well.\n\nTo its great credit, Wimbledon has been a leader in bringing about change and improvement in the sport.\n\nI had started my love affair with Wimbledon.\n\nI am not playing Wimbledon because I am allergic to grass.\n\nI feel a bit awkward playing in a red shirt out at Wimbledon. But I don't dislike it.\n\nI think this is the biggest win in my career. To beat Venus in Wimbledon is just something amazing.\n\nI can't become satisfied, because if I get satisfied, I'll be like, \"Oh, I've won Wimbledon, I've won the U.S. Open. Now can I relax.\" But now people are really going to be fighting to beat me.\n\nAt Wimbledon, the ladies are simply the candles on the cake.\n\nWimbledon is not the tournament I love.\n\nI don't like how they treat the players. There are small things that don't cost them anything and they make such a big deal out of it. If they treat us this way, well, we have to treat them the same. We want to be respected, the way we respect Wimbledon, even if it is not the best Grand Slam on earth.\n\nIt means everything, definitely. I mean, it's Wimbledon. Tennis here is tennis history. Centre Court is always great to play on. I really feel like I'm at home. I was really up and down after my title here in 2011, but I still worked hard and believed in myself, and my team believed in me as well.\n\nNot all the time. But Wimbledon would have beaten them 10-0.\n\nI had always dreamed of winning Wimbledon and when it happened it was very stressful. It was more of a relief!", null ]
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[ "Urethral stricture is a common condition that can lead to serious complications such as urinary infections and renal insufficiency secondary to urinary retention. Treatment options include catheterization, urethroplasty, endoscopic internal urethrotomy, and dilation. Optical internal urethrotomy offers faster recovery, minimal scarring, and less risk of infection, although recurrence is possible. However, technical difficulties associated with poor visualization of the stenosis or of the urethral lumen may increase procedural time and substantially increase the failure rates of internal urethrotomy. In this report we describe a technique for urethral catheterization via a suprapubic, percutaneous approach through the urinary bladder in order to facilitate endoscopic internal urethrotomy.\n\nUrethral stricture causes a blocked or reduced flow of urine which can result in a range of manifestations, from an asymptomatic presentation to severe discomfort. Moreover, it can lead to serious complications such as urinary infections and renal insufficiency secondary to urinary retention. Blunt perineal trauma, urological instrumentation, chronic inflammatory disorders such as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, and sexually transmitted diseases are the most frequent causes of strictures; a large proportion are iatrogenic [1]. Treatment of urethral strictures is often difficult because this situation is characterised by high recurrence rates and an important number of interventions are associated with poor outcomes. Currently, three different interventions are used to treat urethral strictures: dilations, optical internal urethrotomy, and open urethroplasty [1]. Treatment option depends on the type, length, and aetiology of stricture. However, the choice of treatment can be influenced to varying degrees by the simplicity of the method, the preferences of the patient, and the available accoutrements. Dilations are easy to perform in every day clinical practice; however they show the highest recurrence rates while their outcomes are the less satisfying to the patients. On the other hand open urethroplasty shows the lowest recurrence rates and its outcomes are the most satisfying to the patients [2]. Although it is the current gold standard against which the traditional treatments are compared, this technique requires skills, expertise, and equipment, often not available in the resource limited settings. For the above reasons, most patients with urethral stricture are offered optical internal urethrotomy [2]. In fact this procedure is preferred as the first treatment option by many urologists, as it is performed within short operative times either under spinal anaesthesia or under local anaesthesia. It can be also done as an outpatient procedure for the treatment of short urethral strictures [3]. Despite its popularity, internal urethrotomy shows relatively high failure rates and can be challenging and frustrating for the surgeon. In general, urethrotomy may not be suitable for long and postinflammatory strictures and potential problems like excessive bleeding, presence of blood clots, infection related lesions, and excessive damage to urethra may reduce visibility increasing thus the operative time [4]. Urethral strictures longer than 2 cm require additional operative time and often the procedure is concluded in two sessions [4].", null, null, null, "Figure 3\nThe angiographic catheter (dotted arrow) has been advanced across the stenosis over the guidewire.", null, "Figure 4\nEndoscopic view of the angiographic catheter which served as a guide for the urethrotome.\n\nInternal urethrotomy has advantages of ease, simplicity, speed, and short convalescence. However, success rates vary and long term results are generally low. In the short term (less than 6 months), success rates are 70 to 80 percent. After one year, however, recurrence rates approach 50 to 60 percent and by five years, recurrence falls in the range of 74 to 86 percent [4]. Although different studies have proposed different etiologies as poor responders to optical internal urethrotomy, technical and anatomical factors such as reduced visibility during the operation and stricture length are uniformly recognised as predictors of recurrence [5]. Other factors associated with treatment failure are the perioperative urinary infection, the presence of periurethral fibrosis (spongiofibrosis), and stricture etiology [5]. No visible orifice on the face of the stricture and extremely narrow, tortuous urethras predispose to urethral injury, false passage, and development of fistula. Injury increases the recurrence rate significantly (from 28% if uninjured to 72% if injured) and concomitantly the need for more procedures [6]. The stricture length has been also shown to be directly proportional to treatment failure. Pansadoro and Emiliozzi demonstrated high recurrence rate for strictures greater than 1 cm. In their study, the success rate was 71% for strictures shorter than 1 cm compared to 18% for longer strictures [7]. Retrograde instillation of methylene blue through the suprapubic catheter and/or antegrade advancement forwarding of ureteral stent are usually used in order to visualise the orifice of the structured urethra or to guide the urethrotome through a tortuous urethra, respectively. Both tricks offer limited help. In contrast, the retrograde placement of angiographic catheter safely guided the rigid urethrotome through the narrowed urethra to the bladder neck. The repeatability of the method was tested in two additional patients. No urethral injury, false passage, and development of fistula occurred in none of the three patients to whom we performed the suggested tip. Although all three patients had long and tortuous strictures (the longer was 5 cm), the operative time was brief (median 16 min). None of the patients required urethral dilatation in a mean follow-up period of 6.5 months. Of note, in two out of the three cases strictures were anterior involving bulbar urethra, while the remaining was in penile. The location of the stricture does not seem to cause difficulty to the placement of the angiographic catheter; however, it has been proved as a strong predictor of stricture recurrence in many studies [7].\n\nTechnical and anatomical factors such as reduced visibility during the operation and stricture length render optical internal urethrotomy difficult. The retrograde placement of angiographic catheter can safely guide the rigid urethrotome through the narrowed urethra to the bladder neck facilitating thus the procedure.\n\nAuthors declare that no conflict of interests exists and therefore the validity of research is not influenced by financial gain.\n\nCopyright © 2014 Konstantinos Stamatiou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited." ]
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[ null, "Nowak: \"Getting good, accurate information to the public is often hard to do\"\n\nAthens, Ga. – The University of Georgia’s Voices from the Vanguard series continues Feb. 17 as Glen Nowak, director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication, gives his perspective on communication as a public health tool.\n\nThe presentation, “Communication as a Public Health Tool: Difficulties, Realities, Possibilities,” takes place at 5:30 p.m. in the UGA Chapel. The lecture is free and open to the public.\n\nNowak will draw on his experience on the frontlines of public health, where he confronted the capabilities-and the limitations-of communication as a public health tool. He spent 14 years with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where he served as the first director of communications for the National Immunization Program and then director of media relations.\n\nDuring his years as the executive in charge of the CDC’s relationship with the press, he dealt with various public communication crises. The 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, celebrity fear mongering about vaccine safety and major shortages of essential influenza vaccine were some of the challenges he faced.\n\nNowak left the CDC in January 2013 to lead the Center for Health and Risk Communication at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. This was a homecoming for him, as he had been a member of the advertising and public relations faculty from 1989 to 1998. During that time he worked on a number of projects with the CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.\n\nNowak has seen crisis communication from the trenches and the ivory tower.\n\n“As Ebola has shown, getting good, accurate information to the news media and public is often hard to do,” said Nowak. “People want and need information quickly, and that’s a challenge for doctors, scientists and public health programs. There’s many ways to make mistakes. The good news is, there’s also things that can be done to make things go better.”\n\nPublic acceptance of life-saving vaccines is one of Nowak’s passions, and he works on this both domestically and internationally. Most recently, he joined a two-year project involving the CDC and the National Vaccine Program Office in Washington, D.C. to strengthen the nation’s immunization programs and efforts. Nowak is a senior communications consultant to polio eradication efforts led by the Task Force for Global Health and World Health Organization. He has authored dozens of journal articles and book chapters and serves on the editorial review boards of Social Marketing Quarterly and the Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising.\n\nThe is the 10th anniversary of the Voices from the Vanguard series, a joint venture of the Grady College’s health and medical journalism program and UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases. Daniel G. Colley, director of the center and Patricia Thomas, Knight Chair of Health and Medical Journalism at the Grady College, direct the series. This lecture is the second of four and all are included on UGA’s Freshman Odyssey Seminar calendar.\n\nA complimentary reception follows each talk at Demosthenian Hall." ]
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[ null, "LOS ANGELES -- A former Southern California school board superintendent who made more than $600,000 in a year has been charged with a dozen counts of corruption.\n\nThe charges were filed Wednesday against Jose Fernandez, who drew the massive compensation package despite overseeing just a handful of schools in the Centinela Valley School District.\n\nThree years after his firing, Fernandez was charged with six counts of conflict of interest, three of misappropriation of public funds, two of grand theft and one of embezzlement.\n\nProsecutors say he manipulated the school board and its policies to dramatically increase his pay, and unlawfully created supplemental retirement programs to benefit himself.\n\nAccording to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Fernandez's wages -- for the purposes of the retirement plan -- totaled more than $750,000 in 2013, which was nearly $500,000 more than the next highest paid employee, CBS Los Angeles reports.\n\nFernandez was arrested Wednesday and is being held on $495,000 bail. He's expected to be arraigned Thursday." ]
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[ "SANTA MONICA – ELIAS Music, a Universal Publishing Production Music company, has announced a partnership with The License Lab to exclusively represent its music catalog in the United States.\n\nFounded in 2011 by composer and music producer Daniel Holter, The License Lab has built a sterling reputation for its handcrafted, innovative approach toward music creation, producing tracks that are used widely in television, documentaries, sports, advertising and corporate media. The company boasts ten original labels that have released more than 420 albums comprising 6,500 unique titles.", null, "Under the new agreement, ELIAS Music will promote and license the License Lab’s catalog for entertainment, advertising, broadcast and corporate media. The catalog will also be represented in select international markets through Universal Production Music.\n\n“We’re excited to have the opportunity to work with Daniel and represent this amazing catalog,” said ELIAS Music Executive Vice President Mitch Rabin. “It’s a great complement to our existing offering and we’re looking forward to showcasing the catalog to a whole new range of clients.”\n\nHolter said: “This relationship lets us focus on what we do best, which is the music. In ELIAS Music, we have a partner who understands marketing and can take what we’ve built, throw octane on it and make it really go next level. Our artists and our music deserve a larger audience, and this is a chance to accomplish that.”\n\nThe License Lab has a special niche in the production music world, focusing on quality and innovation. The company has its own recording studio in Milwaukee and records much of its music there using live musicians. They also maintain ongoing relationships with other independent artists, composers, musicians and recording studios around the world.\n\nOn the creative side, The License Lab rigorously avoids established formulas in its music. The company’s label concepts have been designed to deliver unique and practical solutions for users of licensed music, with themes that go beyond the tradition of simply categorizing albums by musical genre.\n\nRabin added: “We have often been presented with catalogs for distribution but previously hadn’t found anything like this. The passion of the creative team is evident in the consistently great music they put out.”\n\nFounded by Grammy-nominated artist, composer and producer Jonathan Elias, ELIAS Music is a full-service music and audio agency. For over 40 years, ELIAS Music has brought unmatched virtuosity, strategic thinking and award-winning style to the business of music and sound. Through groundbreaking original composition and sound design, high impact audio branding and an extensive catalog of pre-composed tracks, they consistently deliver music, sound, and strategy that defies expectations and defines tomorrow’s trends. They work in partnership with the world’s most recognizable brands, creative agencies and leading entertainment companies to harness the power of music and sound to enthrall, delight, astonish and inspire.\n\nAbout The License Lab\n\nFounded in 2011 by industry veteran Daniel Holter, The License Lab is an independent and trusted resource for select production music and exclusive artist licensing. Purpose built for independent filmmakers, passionate storytellers, advertising professionals, and visual creatives looking for the sound of their next story, music from The License Lab’s catalogs can be heard around the world supporting the stories of brands such as Sony, Netflix, Airbnb, Nike, Google, Maker’s Mark, Audi, and BMW. For more information, visit licenselab.com or follow @thelicenselab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram." ]
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[ null, "Back at VOA, it was time for the teams' Southwest district meet. It was another great day, similar to the previous week with temperatures of about 60-65 degrees and little wind. The game plan for this race was to run comfortably and simply grab the low stick for my team to work with. If we qualified, it would be the men's team's 7th consecutive regional appearance. We did not want to let this streak end on Saturday.\n\nThe crew warmed up 1.5 miles as usual. For the seniors, it would be our last warm up for a race at VOA. We stretched back at camp and completed drills and strides. Soon after we prayed as a group, I prayed on my own, continued some drills and by that time it was time to race.\n\nThe gun sounded for our final race at VOA. I came off the line confidently and took the lead, expanding it instantly. The goal was for me to run comfortably by getting away from the pack early and riding easy. By the half mile, I was on pace for a 4:40 mile and really didn't flex to reach that on the first one. I came through the line in 4:37 and felt great, better than the previous week. With no pressure to push, I simply relaxed the second mile. I tried to loosen up and have a good time with things on the course. All I could think about was how this was like my farewell tour on a course that I've come to know and love. It didn't feel fast and really wasn't that quick, but through the two mile I was sitting at about 9:33. Coach granted me the ability to run quickly the last half mile or so and feeling really good the previous 2.5 miles, I decided to push myself for the last portion of the run. With about 500m to go, I started to kick and felt like I was simply striding to the finish. The whole crowd was around the turn and the tangents of the course put me so close to the crowd I could've touched them. It was nice to have them in my face though and after getting around the last tree and seeing the clock, I realized I had a chance to go sub 15 even though my coach and I never planned on it. I brought out the hands and ran harder to achieve just that: 14:58 through the line. A nice surprise to cap off my career at my home course.\n\nThe team as whole finished third and we were excited to hear we would be moving on to the regional meet. It was a tradition and we did not want to be the team to end it. As an individual, I felt good about how I ran and expanded on my coach and I's plan for this post season. It was a fun meet, but I need to be all focus and eyes forward for the next few weeks of quality competition.\n\nI haven't included a special moment in a while, so I wanted to add that it was great to see our Lakota East girls and guys XC teams run awesome races on Saturday. The girls were district runner-up by 1 point. All of them stepped up huge and had a great run at VOA including my sister Danielle, who finished 3rd overall.", null, "Dustin Horter is focused and ready to take on stronger competition at the Troy Region meet." ]
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[ null, "All right, Atarian. Are you man enough to join Commander Champion’s Atari Force and liberate the planets suffering under the oppression of the Malaglon army?\n\nDescribed by some as the opposite of Missile Command, Liberator sees you taking to the skies and firing orbital strikes on enemy missile bases… while attempting not to get hit by the torrent of missiles that comes flying back in your direction!\n\nIt’s a fun game that didn’t get a very widespread release back in the day, but thanks to compilations such as Atari Flashback Classics, now everyone can enjoy it." ]
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[ "Tudor North Flag, which was inspired by Tudor Ranger II of the 1970s, although in many respects the North Flag is very much its own design as well, not the least of which is thanks to a rather momentous event.", null, "Caliber MT5621 has been in development at Tudor, we’re told, since 2010, and it’s obviously been designed to reflect Tudor’s heritage of tough, good looking tool watches but it’s also a thoroughly modern design that offers a tremendous amount of bang for the buck for watch enthusiasts looking for an in-house movement at an ébauche price point. MT5621 has a seventy hour power reserve and ticks a plethora of desirable boxes –an instant-switching date, a balance bridge, silicon balance spring, bidirectional winding, and a free-sprung adjustable mass balance with a Tudor-designed and built –and patented –timing screw system for regulation. The high precision construction yields high precision results –this is to our knowledge the first watch and movement from Tudor to be certified as a chronometer by the COSC.", null, "Such timing screws are used to alter the effective inertia of the balance and control rate –similar systems include Rolex’s own Microstella balance screws although timing screws have been used in watchmaking for centuries. They are generally thought to offer better rate stability over time, as they don’t drift out of position as regulator indexes can, and they don’t interfere with the oscillation of the balance spring.", null, "The North Flag is being offered both on a bracelet and a strap, and the watch is as solid a piece of no-nonsense watchmaking as you could want –at about 40mm in diameter, it’s eminently wearable, with a yellow and black dial color scheme that we’re sure offers great all-conditions visibility, and a bezel with a ceramic middle for better scratch resistance.", null ]
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[ "The Equality Act must be stopped. It’s an attempt to make man equal to God by allowing man through the government, to redefine our Christian society as we know it. This is the ultimate in ‘cancel’ culture as it will cancel our first amendment rights of free speech, freedom of religion, and conscience rights.", null, "Over the years, court decisions such as the legalization of abortion and more recently legalization of same sex marriage have chipped away at Christianity. Despite these setbacks, Christians could count on their conscience rights and religious freedom to protect themselves from repercussions from these laws. The Equality Act will take a hammer to our country’s Judeo-Christian foundations and Constitutional rights and freedoms. This legislation is like a tank running over our rights.\n\nThe Equality Act will authorize the federal and local agencies to demand correct thought and action at work, school and church. It will require the ‘incense’ to Caesar in order to properly live in the new America. Do you think this is an exaggeration?\n\nThis legislation threatens all we hold dear as people of faith. Throughout history all recognized two sexes, male and female and Christians recognized a God who created them male and female. We will be told not only how we are to believe but those new beliefs will be reinforced in our daily lives.\n\nThe Equality Act also ignores the reality of science. Science affirmed the sexes as XY or XX but this legislation is allowing subjective thought to rule over objective reality. In so doing this Act ‘reimagines’ man and our society. This law no longer follows objective truth, instead it allows for a new creation, a new world.\n\nThe reimagined world will be one that renders biology meaningless. It codifies into law that you’re a bigot at best and a criminal at worst if you believe God and His biology, not gender identity, determine sex. The government will be empowered to persuade all to go along with this redefinition and media and big tech will oblige and ease the way for the destruction of what Christians throughout the centuries have always believed. It will make it difficult to live as a Christian in America. As C.S. Lewis wrote in the Abolition of Man, “For the power of Man to make himself what he pleases means, as we have seen, the power of some men to make other men what they please…” Ultimately, he writes, “Man’s final conquest has proved to be the abolition of Man.”\n\nUltimately, it makes the government god and cancels our rights as Christian people.\n\nAs the Act is currently written, it will designate anywhere that the public gathers, like schools, healthcare organizations, private establishments and even possibly churches as ‘public accommodations’ and as such any institution will be forced to accept government positions and mandates about sexual orientation and gender identity. This Act would be highly invasive and wide-ranging, mollifying people’s First Amendment rights and threatening every day speech, parental rights, with consequences that result in people being fined, or losing their jobs for using the wrong name or pronoun.\n\nThe Equality Act also aims to limit faith-based exemptions to nondiscrimination policy. Although it would leave in place the religious exemptions written into existing civil rights laws, it would prevent faith groups from using the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to fight for additional adjustments or defend themselves from discrimination-related lawsuits. “The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 shall not provide …a basis for challenging the application or enforcement” of this law, the Equality Act reads.\n\nHealthcare will be affected and limited to what the government decides is proper medicine. It will require doctors, regardless of their conscientious objection or best medical judgement, to perform irreversible gender-transition procedures on all including minors. Puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones will be easily accessible for all, including children. These hormones can have serious health effects, yet, doctors will be required to give to the children who want them without parental consent. Parents will no longer have a say in how to treat their child; instead, the medical professional will reinforce the child’s view and provide the medical procedure to enable that view.\n\nThe Equality Act will require a ban on any counseling intended to help children with gender dysphoria. Given that 80-95% of children eventually come to identify with their biological sex if they do not undergo social transition, employing federal law to ban counseling for children is a mistake.\n\nOur schools’ curriculum will be affected also. The bill ultimately, could lead to a nationwide mandate to incorporate sexual orientation and gender identity into the curriculum. A number of states already use similar curriculum including graphic and age-inappropriate sex education for children as young as kindergarten and requiring the inclusion of LGBT history! Locally we already see the incorporation of transgender information in our schools. Just last week the Westfield school board heard about these books that introduce transgender ideology in their schools.\n\nWe would also see the Act affect children at school in other ways. It would mandate that students who identify as transgender can access the opposite sex’s restrooms, locker rooms and showers, and allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports. We could see added to anti-bullying programs a requirement that all teachers and students must use the preferred names and pronouns of those who identify as transgender.\n\nAdoption, foster care and parental rights will be affected mandating a change in the child welfare system. Faith-based adoption and foster care providers would risk losing federal funds if they decline to place children with same sex couples. This denial of funds in turn may lead to these providers being forced to close, displacing thousands of children and further straining the system. Foster parents could also be required to affirm a foster child’s stated gender identity and barred from any efforts to help a child with gender dysphoria. There will be no agency able to make sure a foster or adopted child always has a mother and a father. Again, we’ve seen these fights at the state level but the Equality Act will legalize these issues for the whole country.\n\nThe government will become the new “morality police,” dictating to churches and other faith-based institutions who they can hire and how their facilities must be run, dictating to corporate human resource departments what is acceptable language and what is not, dictating to parents what we can teach our children so they can be accepted into our new reimagined society.\n\nThe Equality Act will create an onslaught of lawsuits with churches, businesses, non-profits, and parents being prosecuted if they don’t fall lock-step into a view of human sexuality that directly contradicts orthodox biblical teaching. Disagreement on important moral and biological issues is not discrimination but the Equality Act turns intellectual and moral debate into “hate” punishable by both state and federal governments.", null, "key Republican Senators are being targeted and subjected to immense pressure to compromise their moral beliefs about gender identity. Huge money is pouring into advertising and marketing to these Senators. Socialist and progressive organizations are using the most advanced digital marketing techniques and strategies. Many believe the filibuster will be honored but I do not trust Senator Chuck Schumer will honor it. He could introduce the bill when no one is there and pass it without objections.\n\nThe Equality Act cancels Christian people in America. It is like a tank running over our rights. Please we need everyone to call your Senators and let your voices be heard!\n\n“I live in the Managerial Age, in a world of ‘Admin.’ The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid ‘dens of crime’ that Dickens loved to paint. It is not done even in concentration camps and labor camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern.”" ]
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[ null, null, "The report analyzes and presents an summary on “OTT Providers: Collaborative Regulation Can Promote Internet Neutrality” worldwide. The explosive development of over-the-high (OTT) companies has disrupted the telecommunications market by boosting competition and by creating a phenomenal site visitors load on the transport pipes of ISPs. Network providers are using site visitors differentiation to manage the elevated quantity and distribute the cost of extra capacity, which has raised equal-access considerations amongst on-line content and service suppliers and shoppers.\n\nAs many governments around the globe attempt to address the problem, regulators are grappling with how to keep up Web equality with out discouraging sector development. http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result?p=tips+tricks+iptv&submit-go=Search+Y!+Answers of OTT services globally is a serious driver of the expansion in knowledge visitors for broadband suppliers. In style OTT purposes have disrupted the site visitors administration fashions of ISPs by exponentially expanding the quantity of content carried over the Internet. The elevated information load has created challenges for ISPs, that are coming up with strategies for managing congestion. Visitors management by ISPs has prompted governments to intervene to ensure Web traffic equality. The necessity for government intervention to attain a impartial Web has been debated for a long time.\n\nBecause the rise of the public Web, governments have been weighing the merits of regulating such an expansive space in opposition to the risks of curtailing freedom. Regulators should recognize the elements that allow a sustainable web neutrality program. A concerted implementation plan is required to push ahead the online neutrality agenda and attain sustainable progress.\n\n“If Japan sneezes and Germany catches a cold, that’s it — we’re performed,” stated Alice Enders, a media analyst with Enders Analysis in London. A distinctive enterprise ecosystem in Japan has stored CD gross sales profitable for music corporations. 20. In the mid-2000s, a nascent download service, Recochoku, was tethered to Japan’s expansive cellphone market, but that system collapsed once the country moved on to smartphones like the iPhone.\n\nA part of the issue, executives say, is the advanced array of firms that management rights to the most well-liked music in Japan, which have been very gradual to license new companies. Sony’s Music Unlimited, for example, is the most important available streaming service in Japan, but it surely lacks the preferred hits there. Apple’s iTunes store arrived in Japan in 2005, but solely in 2012 did it begin to sell the Japanese music titles of its hardware rival Sony.\n\nLooking ahead to your article on the music industry. You could consider bifurcating labels and artists, as many artists (together with Prince) are indie and thus not beholden to large label offers. Searching for iptv providers from streaming companies are completely different issues for every. In your piece about Uber, you appear to sympathize with workers rights and the potential lack of jobs that can be introduced on by automation.\n\nHowever this is strictly what has already happened with the indie musician. Musical works belonging to an artist are uploaded without permission and monetized by providers who pocket the vast majority of the revenue generated from ad income, paid subscriptions or investors and pay rights holders a pittance, if something. One other example: this weekend a YourListen consumer posted a new single from a preferred young band, then tweeted the add, which was retweeted by YourListen. In his own piece, Mr. Goodman called digital piracy a crime.\n\nReference that is utilized for create the content on this publish: https://www.blueviewtv.com" ]
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[ null, "The birds in this part of Florida\nhave found a way around the cliche\nand we are thankful they have done so.\n\nAs we saw last week when\nthe neighbor’s yard was regraded,\nand before the new sod arrived,\nthe “soil” was mostly sand\nand there was not a worm\nto be found anywhere.\n\nYet the birds, early and late\ngot all they wanted to eat,\nfor their meals are insects\nso from now on I shall have\nno alternative but to work\nto death the phrase, “the early\nbird catches a few insects.”\n\nDo you think it will get any traction?", null, "They took up shovels,\npickaxes, bare fingers\nto pry up the seedlings,\nthe saplings just taking\nroot and the seeds\njust planted still watered\nby the sweat and tears\nof those who lovingly\ntilled the brittle soil.\n\nThey offered nothing\nin return, barren ground\nwhere only anger grew,\nfertilized by fear, by\nby greed, by blindness.\n\nWill we sit by and watch\nas promises wither under\nan ever stronger, more\nglaring sun, as hopes are\nblown away by arid winds,\nor will we again return\nto the soil, start over,\nour faith now perennial.\n\nWe do not like to admit\nthat nature laughs at us\nas we pretend to bend her\nto our will and desires.\n\nWe dam and reroute rivers,\nbut the river knows well\nthat it will return, flow\nwhere it wishes, for it\nwill be here long after\nwe have returned to the soil.\n\nStill, now and again nature\ngrows weary with our meddling\nand unleashes her fury\nin ways we are incapable\nof stopping, and laughs\nwhen we seek divine\nintervention from the utter\ndepths of our powerlessness.", null, "Children have an innate sense\nof their ancestry.\nI was a child of the city\nit’s streets my paths, always\nunder the watchful eye\nof my warden – mother.\n\nDirt was to be avoided\nat all possible cost,\nso I never dug my hands\ninto the fertile soil of my\nvillage in the heart of Lithuania,\nor tasted the readying harvest\nthat dirt would remember.\n\nI never stole a nip of poitin\nonly the Manischewitz which,\nin our home, masqueraded\nas wine fit for drinking. It is only\nnow in my second childhood\nthat the ancestry very deep\nin my DNA has finally found\npurchase in my mind and soul.", null, "God sits at his easel, brush in hand\nand thinks about the butterfly\nalighting on the oak.\nThis man would rather paint\nthe nightmare of hell, but\nhe has been cast out and\nhis memory has grown dim.\nHe remembers being a small child\namused by the worm peering\nfrom soil in a fresh rain and how\nwhen he split it, both halves\nwould slither away\nin opposite directions.\nNow he rocks in the chair\nand watches night fall\nand shatter on the winter ground.", null, "I am told that I should write\nabout my origins, that is the stuff\nthat long poems are made of, or\nrather the soil from which they bloom.\n\nI have written about my birth mother\nand visited her grave in West Virginia\nseen those of my grandparents, met\na cousin, I’ve written all of that.\n\nSo its time to write about\nmy birth father, about the places\nhe was as a child, a young man,\nwhere he is buried, dead long before\n\nI discovered his existence, our link,\nbut I know nothing of Burlington,\nor Camden and my passing knowledge\nof New Jersey is limited\nto Newark and its airport.\n\nThat is hardly the stuff of great poetry\nor even mediocre memoir, so he\nwill be nothing more than a picture\nof a gravestone in a national cemetery.", null, "Spring has arrived, however begrudgingly,\nand the young woman pushes\nthe older woman’s wheelchair\nalong the paths of the great park.\nNeither speaks, but each knows\nthis could be the last time they do this.\nThat shared knowledge paints\neach flower in a more vibrant hue,\neach fallen petal is quickly\nbut individually mourned for,\nits beauty draining back into the soil.\nThe older woman struggles hard\nto fully capture each view for she\nknows that it is possible\nthat it will have to last her an eternity.\n\nFirst Published in Beautiful in the Eye of the Beholder, Sweetycat Press, 2022", null, "Nature has a way of applying\na perfect logic that eludes\nits most complex creatures,\nwe claiming to be first among them.\n\nNature grants the housefly\na quite short life, but allows it\nto see a thousand images at once,\na lifetime of vision in mere days.\n\nThe tortoise is consigned to crawl\nalong at a laggard’s pace, outrun\nby other animals, who will be in\ntheir graves in a tortoise’s middle age.\n\nBirds must muck in the soil\nfor sustenance, or hunt small\ncreatures aground, but they have\nthe ample sky for a home.\n\nHumans, well we have no such\nluck, blind to all around us, rushing\nalways headlong into death, and only\ndreaming of being free from earth’s grip.\n\nit was so much easier when I could still\nimagine myself a bird, untethered\nand free to take flight on a whim.\n\nIn dreams I often flew, no Icarus\nbut a raptor, peering down, seeing\nwith a clarity the earth denied me.\n\nNow my roots have taken hold\nin the enmeshing soil plunged deep\nand spread tendrils anchoring me,\n\nand even thought of flight has been\nburied deeply in memory, and I am\nlike others of my species, left\n\nto maneuver through my life knowing\nthat true freedom is waiting, but\nabove and always now out of reach.\n\nMy wife pauses by the placard\nin the nature preserve and tells me\nthat what I have been calling grasses\nare in fact a sedge known as sawgrass.\n\nShe points out the warning that\nit’s serrated on the edge and earned\nits name from those who grasped\nit without knowing or thinking first.\n\nI feign listening but she knows\nmy mind is elsewhere, knows I often\ndepart conversations suddenly\nwhile maintaining a false presence.\n\nShe does not know I am 40 years\nyounger, pouring hydrogen peroxide\non the cut deep into the interossei\nmuscles when the glove slipped off\n\nand the yucca I was boldly trying\nto pull from the dry, stone like soil\nhad decided this was the moment\nto extract its final revenge." ]
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[ null, "When Pete Lau resigned as VP of Chinese electronics maker Oppo, it was accompanied by rumors that he was going to build his own tech company. Well, whoever spread those rumors spoke the truth, because Lau has just announced a new venture called OnePlus that promises \"to spare no expense\" to build \"the perfect smartphone.\" The exec reveals very little on his announcement post other than his desire to make the \"best possible product for users worldwide\" -- it didn't even mention CyanogenMod, which is reportedly developing a phone with him. Our sources have told us, however, that Oppo will manufacture the company's first device, signifying that Lau never burned bridges when he left. We'll update you when we hear more details, but for now, you can let OnePlus know what you think makes a great phone on its forum." ]
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[ "As the Tigers line up to touch Howard’s Rock before the Clemson-Carolina game this weekend, a different competition will be going on in St. Francis ERs", null, "As the Tigers line up to touch Howard’s Rock before the big Clemson-Carolina game this Thanksgiving weekend, a different sort of competition will be going on in the emergency rooms of Bon Secours St. Francis Health System.\n\nThere, medical teams will be vying for the shortest time from door to treatment for stroke patients in an effort to win \"Howard’s Brain.\"\n\nThe award was the — ahem — brain child of Casey Smith, a stroke navigator at St. Francis whose father was on Clemson’s first national championship team in 1981-82.\n\n“Part of caring for patients when they’re having a stroke is the faster you can initiate time-sensitive treatments, like the clot-busting medications, the better,” she said.\n\n“The goal is 60 minutes from door to (medication),” she added, “and we were looking for a way to decrease that in our ERs by coming up with some kind of an award for fastest time.”\n\nAs a diehard Clemson fan, Smith began pondering “a cool way” to motivate the staff to improve their times, and landed on the rock.\n\n“It just popped into my brain to have it look like a brain (because of strokes) and call it Howard’s Brain,” she said. “It looks just like Howard’s Rock in a glass case, except it’s a gold brain.”\n\nThe trophy is accompanied by a certificate honoring the team that has the best time.\n\nAnd so far, it seems to be working.\n\nWhile the average time is now down to 46 minutes, the current winning time is 25 minutes, Smith said.\n\n“There are plenty of Clemson fans (on staff) and non-Clemson fans who are not really into it (Howard’s Rock),” she said.\n\n“But they like the award ... for the bragging rights.”", null, "As Clemson and Carolina meet for their annual rivalry game this week, teams in the Bon Secours St. Francis emergency rooms will be competing for \"Howard's Brain.\" The award is bestowed to the team that responds the quickest when a stroke patient comes in. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)\n\nEach St. Francis hospital — Downtown and Eastside — has its own inspirational trophy.\n\n“It’s been received very well. They enjoy it,” Smith said. “And there’s even a little competition between Eastside and Downtown.”\n\nAnd ironically, one of St. Francis’ ER nurses found herself on both sides of the trophy.\n\nAlexis Dillon had finished a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift one June day and went home to Piedmont for a nap.\n\nShe awoke at noon, looking forward to a planned fabric shopping trip with her aunt.\n\nBut as the 34-year-old was about to walk out the front door, she was stricken by severe head pain, like a balloon was pressing from the inside.\n\nAnd she was unable to turn her head from side to side.\n\n“My gut instinct was that it was a bleed in my brain,” Dillon recalled. “But I prayed real quick. ‘Lord, please don’t let me die, because I have a 6-year-old.’”\n\nMomentarily overwhelmed by fear, she realized that if she was going to survive she had to get help, since she was home alone.\n\nAnd although she doesn’t recommend it for others, she drove to her aunt’s house less than a mile away and told her she needed to be taken to the ER.\n\nEn route, Dillon called another nurse so the hospital would be prepared for her arrival.\n\n“I said, ‘Something is wrong. I’m coming in,’” she remembered.\n\nShe got to the ER pale and soaked with perspiration, moving slowly and unable to turn her head at all because of the excruciating pain.\n\nThe medical team jumped into action, checking her blood pressure and discovering it was dangerously high.\n\nThe doctor told her it sounded like a life-threatening hemorrhagic stroke, as she suspected, which was confirmed by a CT scan.\n\nA hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weakened vessel ruptures and bleeds into the brain, pressing on the surrounding tissue, according to the American Stroke Association. It accounts for about 13 percent of strokes.\n\nAnother scan showed Dillon's was caused by an aneurysm, a dangerous bubble in a vessel that can rupture.\n\n“I don’t remember a whole lot about what happened from there,” Dillon said.\n\n“I know some of my best friends in the world took the best care of me that I could hope for. They got my blood pressure down and my pain was under control, and did exactly the right testing to determine where I needed to be.”\n\nA procedure to place a thin wire coil in the vessel to keep the blood from flowing into the aneurysm followed, along with time in the ICU. And two weeks later, she went home to her husband, Daniel, and daughter, Livie.", null, "The Howard's Brain award seeks to inspire ER teams to reduce response times for treating stroke patients. The goal is 60 minutes from door to medication, but teams have improved that to an average of 37 minutes. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)\n\nDillon returned to work at the end of August. She says she’s feeling great and has made some changes to control her blood pressure. Things are looking good, but she will require frequent MRIs from now on to monitor the aneurysm.\n\n“They say that 25 percent or so of people who have these won’t even make it to the hospital alive. And then 40 percent ... will die in the first two weeks,” she said. “I’m one of the lucky ones. I’m very, very thankful. I feel very blessed.”\n\nIn the meantime, she’s also part of a team competing for Howard’s Brain in the ER.\n\n“Howard’s Brain was a great idea that Casey had,” Dillon said. “We don’t put our hands on it like they do with Howard’s Rock.\n\n“But it is pretty cool to look at.”" ]
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[ "Brazilian soccer legend Pele made a public appearance Nov. 12 at the Pele Museum in Santos, Brazil. Photo by Sebastiao Moreira/EPA-EFE\n\nFeb. 11 (UPI) -- Brazilian soccer legend Pele no longer wants to leave his home and has fallen into a depression due to his declining health, according to his son, Edinho.\n\nEdinho spoke about his father during an interview Monday with Brazil's TV Globo. Pele, 79, is the only soccer player in history to win three World Cups. He starred for Santos in Brazil before coming to the United States in 1975 to play for the New York Cosmos.\n\nPele scored 1,025 goals in more than two decades as a professional soccer player.\n\nPele has had hip issues for years and now needs a wheelchair and a walker. Edinho said his father did not have adequate rehabilitation after hip replacement surgery.\n\n\"So he has this problem with mobility and that has set off a kind of depression,\" Edinho said. \"Imagine, he's the king, he was always such an imposing figure and today he can't walk properly.\n\n\"He's embarrassed, he doesn't want to go out, be seen, or do practically anything that involves leaving the house. He is very sheepish, reclusive.\"\n\nPele was hospitalized in April for nearly two weeks while being treated for a urinary infection in Paris. He was in the city to make an advertising campaign appearance with Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe.\n\nPele made an appearance Nov. 12 at the Pele Museum in Santos, Brazil. He had been hospitalized in 2018 after collapsing from exhaustion in Brazil before a Football Writers' Association dinner in London.", null, null, null ]
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[ "All I knew before this little interview was that he was good on a bike and had a dialed style, but now after reading his words, I found out that Nick apparently likes aliens, works as an arborist and used to skate.\n\nThat was an interesting read.\n\nMy name is Nick Tingren, I am 21 from North Vancouver, BC, Canada.\n\nWhat do you do for a living?\n\nI am currently working to become an arborist at a tree service company.\n\nWhen I was like 16 I used to ride skateboards at a local park and I would always trade with other dudes to ride their bikes and eventually bought my own when I was 17.\n\nToo many to count, a good one was at Wolf Mansion (RIP) for the Raptor party a few years back, way too many good times at that house.\n\nClint Reynolds and Tom Robinson would be a start, those dudes are just awesome when it comes to earning it with digging and being insanely smooth with riding.\n\nI have had broken ribs, arm, semi separated shoulder, multiple concussions, broken fingers, rolled ankles and shinned myself way too many times. My family tries to tell me to quit and find something else.\n\nNot really, if I’m scared to do something, most of the time people know it. I mean, the first 360 downside whips of the day scare me but otherwise not so much.\n\n1. Getting a cover of a famous mountain-bike magazine.\n\n3. Filming a full-length video part with the best film-makers.\n\nCover shot on BIKE mag would be insane but being in a full-length video part would be a dream come true.\n\nMy view of the MTB industry are pretty basic, I love the companies I deal with for the reason that I know and have met face to face with them. Not just some marketing dude in another country that I will never meet. When it comes to sponsorship within the industry I think it’s a joke, plain and simple. I have ridden for teams that have 50 kids getting deals or hooked up a little bit by companies that are claiming it as “sponsored”, when it’s like no kid you got a hook up and maybe flowed some free shit but in no way would I consider them “sponsored”. To me MTB needs to cut down on these “grassroots” programs and focus on trying to make the riders that do give your company its creditability and image some help cause at the end of the day they are the people that the kids are going to look up to. For that reason, only do I consider myself an Amateur MTB rider, not a professional. Read more.\n\nFilm a lot more web videos and maybe hit a few contests but try to focus more on media.\n\nI’d like to take this opportunity to thank my sponsors Ian, Julian and Reece at Chromag, you guys kill it, Rob at Cariboo Brewing for always having the hook up, Josh at Dissent Labs for keeping my feet warm and Monica at Ryders Eyewear for keeping my goggles fresh!", null, null ]
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[ null, "With the cancellation of this year’s South By Southwest festival, some local businesses and charitable organizations have launched fundraising drives in an effort to provide support to businesses and employees impacted by the loss of 10 days of high-volume tourist activity.\n\nOn Saturday, Mayor Steve Adler, Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt and Sen. Kirk Watson announced the launch of Stand With Austin, a fund managed by the Austin Community Foundation that will direct donations to “individuals and small businesses most negatively impacted by the cancellation of SXSW.”\n\nThat follows the launch of Banding Together, a fundraising drive created by businesses in the Red River Cultural District that will direct money to artists, events and venues impacted by the festival’s cancellation.\n\nAdler told the Austin Monitor that residents need to do their part to make up for the economic blow of scrapping an event that generates nearly $360 million in economic impact each year. He said the Community Foundation is working on establishing the criteria for how to allocate the money raised through the Stand With Austin campaign.\n\n“There are those questions on who decides how much someone gets, and everyone wants to take the lessons learned from the funds that were created after 9/11 and the Boston bombing, to not repeat the mistakes that were made with those,” he said. “There’s not going to be money coming to people overnight, but it’s exciting to see so many people stepping forward and trying to do what they can to help.”\n\nLeaders in the city’s hospitality and entertainment industries have taken action to replace as much of the business they would normally see during SXSW, which by many estimates generates 20 to 30 percent of some business’ annual revenue in one 10-day stretch.\n\nClubs in the Red River Cultural District held a summit of about 50 owners, bookers and production staff on Saturday to plan on rebooking as many of the festival showcases as possible while adding other new concerts to fill their day and evening calendars. Those shows will require traditional tickets or door charges with the goal of generating admission and bar revenue to pay bands and employees.\n\nCody Cowan, executive director of the Red River Merchants Association, said the clubs will manage as best they can, building on the collaborative agreements instituted in recent years for the yearly Free Week and Hot Summer Nights district festivals.\n\nCowan said he and other stakeholders in the local music industry will spend the months after the normal SXSW period pushing Adler and members of City Council to do as much as possible to solidify the economic strength of music venues that may face insolvency in the coming months.\n\n“I think it’s the moment now for the music industry, and the service industry, to ask, all right mayor and Council, where are we? Because whatever we’re doing for music or restaurant people now will have a great effect, but it’s going to be a long-term game in terms of the economic ramifications,” he said. “My job in music is to educate and advocate for that as strong as we can and not let up on the pulse of the city, so they know this is now a top priority for the mayor, Council and city. How are we as Austinites going to adapt the Live Music Capital of the World to the loss of South By and to COVID-19?”\n\nAnother expected longer-term economic impact from the festival cancellation will be a decrease in Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue because of the loss of bookings during the busiest time of the year for downtown hotels.\n\nThat revenue pool has grown to more than $100 million in recent years, with the money committed to repaying bond debt for the Austin Convention Center, as well as cultural arts, historic preservation and programs in support of local tourism.\n\nCatlin Whitington, chair of the city’s Tourism Commission, said it’s reasonable to expect a 20 percent drop in hotel tax receipts through a combination of the SXSW cancellation and an overall decrease in business and tourism travel due to the virus.\n\nOne possible option to make up some of that decrease would be striking an agreement with short-term rental booking platforms, which currently pay no hotel tax revenue to the city because of the terms offered by companies such as Airbnb and VRBO.\n\nWhile the Tourism Commission asked Council last year to take another look at bargaining with those companies, Whitington said the city would be giving up too much in possible future revenue if it entered into a quick agreement in the wake of the virus scare.\n\nThe city is reluctant to forge an agreement similar to the one Houston recently reached with STR platforms because of the companies’ wish to keep owners and operators’ information confidential. That structure would prevent the city from enforcing a license requirement for STR sites.\n\n“There are a lot of issues regarding the structure and the nature of agreements made with other cities that the city is nervous about entering into,” he said. “Should they revisit it and look at a way to capture that? Yes, but not if it’s going to tie their hands in the future. It’s a double-edged sword. Yes, you can go after the money, but we’d be doing so at the risk of sacrificing our future options.”\n\nPhoto by Ian Aberle made available through a Creative Commons license." ]
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[ null, "Does Acts 6:5 function to establish Stephen as a Point-of-View Character?\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI A previous post suggested the “badge of reliability” may qualify as an ideological-plane device for leading readers to experience a specific narrative event through the point of view of a particular character. This post looks to a textual feature of the Book of Acts as a possible means by which the badge of… Read More ›\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI The phraseological plane of point of view is definitely the least significant of the six–it being the least utilized–but it has got to be the most fascinating for its ability to influence in a most unassuming fashion through whose point of view an audience experiences an event. Unfortunately, this plane’s transition… Read More ›\n\nThe Seahawks, the “historical present” and Point of View on the Temporal Plane\n\nby Gary Yamasaki Third and five, on the Redskins 27. . .Wilson is in the shotgun. . .he takes the snap and hands off to Lynch trying the left side. . .he cuts to the right and evades a tackle. . .he has the first down. . .he gets to the outside. . .crosses the… Read More ›\n\n“The Hobbit” – a Review from a Unique Point of View\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI The blogosphere is swarming with reviews of “The Hobbit,” so what else can be said? Well, this is a blog on perspective criticism, and a look at The Hobbit from the point of view of “Point of View” would stand out from the rest. So, just like earlier posts have examined… Read More ›\n\nby ROBERT TANNEHILL It is good to ask whether the different planes of point of view reinforce each other or limit each other, as Gary Yamasaki argues in the post entitled How Perspective Criticism Actually Works contrasting the spatial point of view of following with the psychological and informational. However, in doing this I think… Read More ›\n\nSynching Minds: “Butch Cassidy” and the Informational Plane of Point of View\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI The classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid makes for an intriguing study in point-of-view crafting. Such a study could explore any of the three planes of point of view developed in earlier posts, but it is the informational plane that will be the focus of this post. Who Knew What When… Read More ›\n\nDoes Abram have Sarai claim she is his “sister” (Gen 12: 13) as a ploy to obtain wealth? A look at point of view on the “Psychological Plane”\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI The film Being John Malkovich presents the intriguing concept of a portal providing access into the mind of real-life actor John Malkovich. So, a character uses the portal to get inside this actor’s head, and the camera follows the character and shoots out through Malkovich’s eye sockets to show all he is… Read More ›\n\nPerspective in Live Performance: To Embody or Not to Embody?\n\nby LEON SEAMAN The post entitled How might ‘Live Performances’ of Biblical Passages be influenced by Awareness of Point-of-View Dynamics? raises an intriguing question, and one that could (and should) be addressed at length. I’ll offer just a couple of brief observations from my own experience in performing Mark. First, the observation that not every… Read More ›\n\nWho Knew What When? Meir Sternberg’s “Informational Axis” and the Four Leprous Men of Samaria (2 Kgs 7:3-5)\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI With some narrative accounts in the Bible, you can’t help but view the events through the point of view of particular characters. You may not know why it is happening, but you can’t deny that it is happening. One such case is the account of the four leprous men of Samaria (2… Read More ›\n\nby GARY YAMASAKI Primary Colors (1998) presents a story set in 1992 of Jack Stanton, a philandering southern governor, vying for the presidency. Sound familiar? John Travolta, who plays the governor, even sports a Clintonesque accent. Not surprisingly, all the action of the movie swirls around Jack and his wife Susan–the Hillary character. But… Read More ›" ]
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[ "UIE’s Board of Directors consists of seven qualified members with specialized knowledge and broad international experience, contributing optimally to the Company’s business.\n\nFor more information about the Members of the Board, please see the profiles below:", null, null, null, null, "Dato’ Carl Bek-Nielsen was born in 1973 and is a Danish citizen with a permanent resident status in Malaysia. He is Chairman of the Board in UIE.\n\nHe finished his Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science at the Royal Danish Veterinary and Agricultural University in 1997.\n\nHe started his career in United Plantations Berhad (“UP”) in 1993 as a cadet planter, and was trained at the UIE (M) Sdn. Bhd. estate. He left the company in 1994, to pursue his tertiary education in Denmark. After finishing his studies, he resumed his career in UP as Corporate Affairs Officer in the company in 1997. He is involved in several aspects of the palm oil industry; he is a member of the boards of The Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council and The Malaysian Palm Oil Association, among others, while also being in charge of the UP’s overall business operations. In 2000, he was promoted to Executive Director (Corporate Affairs) in UP. On 9 November 2004, he also became Director-in-charge for the subsidiary company Unitata Berhad. On 1 January 2013, Dato’ Carl Bek-Nielsen was appointed to his current position of Chief Executive Director in UP.\n\nHe was first appointed Director of UIE’s board in June 1998, and on 14 June 2005 he was promoted to his present position as Chairman. In 2003, he was appointed to the board of Aarhus United A/S which in 2005 merged with Karlshamn AB to form AarhusKarlshamn AB (“AAK”). Dato’ Carl Bek-Nielsen retired from AAK’s board of directors in May 2013.\n\nDato’ Carl Bek-Nielsen’s other management positions and organizational tasks include the position as Director-in-charge of Unitata Berhad and chairmanships in the Research and Development Committee MPOA, and for MPOC Regional Marketing Committee for Europe.\n\nDato’ Carl Bek-Nielsen is the son of Ybhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri B. Bek-Nielsen, founder of UIE and brother to Martin Bek-Nielsen, who is Deputy Chairman of the Board.\n\nMr. Martin Bek-Nielsen was born in 1975 and is a Danish citizen with a permanent resident status in Malaysia.\n\nHe is Deputy Chairman of the Board in UIE.\n\nMr. Martin Bek-Nielsen served his military service at the Jutland Dragoon Regiment “Jydske Dragonregiment” from 1994 until 1995.\n\nIn 1995 he received his initial training as Cadet Planter in United Plantations (“UP”).\n\nIn 1996, he moved to Denmark to pursue his tertiary education at the Royal Danish Veterinary and Agricultural University, and finished his Bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics in 1999. After finishing his studies, he returned to Malaysia to pursue his career with UP. In August 2000, he was appointed to the Board of UP and in 2001 he was appointed to the position of Executive Director.\n\nOn 20 February 2003, Mr. Martin Bek-Nielsen was promoted to his current position as Executive Director (Finance and Marketing) and on 9 November 2004, he was appointed Commercial Director of Unitata Berhad, a subsidiary company of UP.\n\nIn 2003, he was appointed to the board of Aarhus United A/S which in 2005 merged with Karlshamn AB to form AarhusKarlshamn AB (“AAK”). Mr. Martin Bek-Nielsen stepped down from the Board of AAK in 2013 in conjunction with UIE’s exit as a major shareholder in AAK.\n\nIn 2004, he was appointed Director of UIE’s Board, and on 14 June 2005, he was promoted to his current position as Deputy Chairman of UIE’s board.\n\nMr. Martin Bek-Nielsen is the son of Ybhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri B. Bek-Nielsen, founder of UIE and brother to Dato´ Carl Bek-Nielsen, who is Chairman of the Board.\n\nMr. John Goodwin was born in South Africa in 1944. After finishing his schooling in Cape Town, he qualified with an economics degree and thereafter was admitted to the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1968.\n\nIn 1969, he immigrated to the United Kingdom. After two years with an international firm of chartered accountants, he then spent 12 years in investment banking, specializing in corporate finance, working in London, with Accepting House Arbuthnot Latham & Co, in the UK, then as Chief Executive of Chartered Merchant Bankers and in Australia as head of the Standard Chartered Bank’s Corporate Finance Advisory activities in the country.\n\nIn 1984 he was appointed to the Board of Aarhus Oliefrabrik A/S (which later changed name to Aarhus United A/S), and in 1993, he was appointed Managing Director of the company, a position he relinquished in 1997. During this time he became reasonably fluent in the Danish language. John Goodwin is still Member of the Board of AAK (in 2005 Aarhus United A/S and Karlshamn AB merged to form AAK).\n\nMr. John Goodwin served on the Board of Fediol in 1993-95, was President of the Federation of Oils and Fats Associations in 1996-97 and was appointed President of The International Association of Seedcrushers (“IASC”) – an umbrella organisation serving the interests of the global oilseeds industry for a three year period commencing in March 2003.\n\nMr. John Goodwin served as Board Member of Mariana Resources Limited, a mining company listed on AIM, London until July 2018.\n\nAt the Company’s Ordinary General Meeting on 10 June 2009, Mr. John Goodwin retired his position as the Company’s Managing Director, after more than 26 years in UIE. He is, however, still Member of the Board.\n\nMr Bent Mahler was born in Grenaa, Denmark in 1960, and is a Danish citizen.\n\nAfter his military service with the Royal Danish Guards in 1980, he pursued training in the agricultural field, and in 1983 he completed a two-year (MAST International) agricultural exchange programme sponsored by the University of Minnesota, USA.\n\nIn 1989 he completed four years of agri-business studies and graduated with an Export Engineer in Agriculture qualification at Nordic Agricultural Academy in Odense, Denmark. In 1997 he earned his off-campus MBA degree from Henley Management College/Brunel University in Great Britain.\n\nHe started his career in UIE’s subsidiary company United International Enterprises (M) (“UIEM”) in Malaysia in 1989 as Assistant Manager. From 1990 to 1992 he held the position of Field Manager at UIEM, after which he was promoted to the position of Manager, which he held from September 1992 to September 2003. He represented the company in Perak State Planting Association from 1997 until 2003.\n\nHe was appointed Non-Executive Director at Howard Alatpertanian Sdn. Bhd. in 1994, a position he held until the end of 2014.\n\nFrom October 2003 to 2006, he acted as Consultant General Manager (Asia Pacific) for Anitox Corporation, a US company that specialises in manufacturing clean feed additives. He was appointed General Manager, Asia Pacific, in 2006 and held this position until 2007 when he became a member of Anitox’s global management team and assumed the position of Director, Asia Pacific, which he held until August 2010.\n\nHe remains active in the agro industrial, natural resources and food/feed ingredient supply and service sectors, in Asia Pacific in particular from his Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia base.", null, null, null, "After his banking education and 5 years of financial management, Mr. Balle started at Aarhus Oliefabrik A/S in 1990 as raw material trader of vegetable oils globally. In 2000 he entered the company management, serving as Trading Director. In 2004 he was promoted to a role as Managing Director, the company now renamed to Aarhus United A/S.\n\nIn 2001, Mr. Balle graduated from SIMI in Copenhagen with a diploma MBA in Food & Beverage Innovation.\n\nWhen Aarhus United A/S merged with Swedish Karlshamns AB in 2005 and became AAK AB, he entered a position as Vice President, being a member of the Group Management, adding the global business responsibility for the Chocolate & Confectionery Division.\n\nIn 2010, Mr. Balle left AAK to join the privately owned Danish logistics company Frode Laursen Group of companies where he was part of the executive board of several holding and subsidiary companies.\n\nIn 2019, Mr. Balle resigned from Frode Laursen Group of Companies and he is now pursuing a career as board professional.\n\nIn June 2018, Mr. Jørgen Balle became a member of the Board of United Plantations Berhad.\n\nMr. Frederik Steen Westenholz was born in 1971 and a Danish Citizen. He is a Director of the Board of UIE.\n\nMr. Frederik Steen Westenholz served his military service as a sergeant at the Guard Hussar Regiment in Denmark “Gardehussarregimentet” from 1992-1993.\n\nIn 1994, he started at the Copenhagen Business School, where he finished his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1997.\n\nDuring the period September to December 1997, he completed an internship at United Plantations Berhad and United International Enterprises in Malaysia.\n\nIn 1998-1999, he finished his Master’s in Financial Management from the University of Queensland in Australia.\n\nMr. Frederik Westenholz has since then worked in the American consulting firm Accenture from 2000-2002 and as International Marketing Manager at the Danish medical device company Coloplast from 2003-2005.\n\nIn 2006-2014, he was Director in EFT, a company that focus on import and export of airplanes within the European Union as well as procurement of structured finance and insurance solutions.\n\nHe previously served as Chairman of the Board in Blue Vision A/S. At present, he is on the boards of Environment Solutions A/S, Eagle Rocks A/S and UIE Ltd.\n\nMr. Frederik Westenholz has competencies within International Sales, Marketing and Finance as well as experience with managing companies and start-ups.\n\nMr. Harald Sauthoff was born in Germany in 1955.\n\nAfter his business management education, he started his professional career in 1974 working as a Procurement Manager for the consumer goods manufacturer Henkel KGaA in Germany until 2000.\n\nWhen working for the private equity-owned chemical company of Cognis from 2000-2010, he became part of the senior management team and had various assignments in Supply Chain, Procurement and Business Management of the Care Chemical business of Cognis.\n\nWhen BASF acquired Cognis in 2010, he was appointed Vice President Global Procurement for the vegetable oil and oleochemical value chain into the company’s Personal Care business.\n\nAmong other duties he served as President of FOSFA International from 2004-2006 and as an independent director of the board of AAK, Sweden.\n\nHis experience and expertise in international trading in the vegetable oil markets and his focus on the implementation of sustainability into the tropical oil supply chain made him a regular speaker at international conferences of the palm oil industry and multi-stakeholder platforms such as the Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil.\n\nAs of October 2017, Mr. Harald Sauthoff retired from his commercial duties as BASF Vice President Global Procurement after 45 years serving in the chemical and consumer goods manufacturing industry." ]
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[ null, "Hey, there’s nothing wrong with being one of the most mature signs in the entire zodiac: what do you say, let’s check today’s ranking together?\n\nLet’s face it: you can’t always and only be an eternal Peter Pan, don’t you think?\nToday we decided to ask the stars and planets to help us make the list of all those zodiac signs that cannot really help but make us understand how much they have grown .\nIt’s okay that being eternal children is not healthy but also exaggerating and being too mature … it could become a problem, right?\n\nThe most mature signs of the zodiac: here is the ranking of today’s horoscope\n\nDid it ever happen to you, especially as a child, to receive compliments on how mature you were ?\n\nWell then in all likelihood you are in our ranking today ! We decided to find out which are the most mature signs of the zodiac . Yes, we are talking about all those people who seem to have never been children or who, after a certain age, have started to behave as if they were Heads of State or very important bankers. (Hey, someone has to become a very important banker and Head of State, in life: we see that the most mature zodiac signs of the horoscope are well addressed, right?).\n\nHow about: let’s find out who is in the top five immediately ?\n\nThose born under the sign of Taurus are people who yearn , almost spasmodically, for maturity .\nThe Taurus , in fact, is a sign that not only is it mature that it wants to be at all costs!\n\nThat’s why, as soon as Taurus is in a position to show everyone how mature he is… well, he will! Taurus fill their mouths with commitments, complicated issues, deadlines and sufferings for the sole purpose of showing you how much more mature they are… than you!\n\nThose born under the sign of Aries are people who absolutely ” become ” mature from a moment onwards.\nPrecisely what this moment is, we can’t tell you: it varies from Aries to Aries but we can assure you that it will always catch you off guard!\n\nOne night Aries are real party animals , who complain to you because you don’t want to go out seven nights a week. The next day, the Aries have become mature: they only complain about checking accounts, subsidized rates and the hours of work they have to do. They talk about tiles and bachelor party gifts and don’t want to go wild anymore!\n\nVirgo has always been an extremely mature sign. There is a reason, in fact, if she does not appear in the ranking of the least mature zodiac signs of the whole horoscope !\nThose born under the sign of Virgo are generally very organized people , always precise and lovers of concrete results.\n\nThis is why Virgo is a sign that there is absolutely no problem in ” maturing ” immediately, looking down on anyone who is playful, carefree or does not constantly try to sign a mortgage to buy a house.\nDear Virgo, it’s okay to be mature but don’t show it off too much in front of others!\n\nEven those born under the sign of Scorpio are extremely mature people, who do not waste much time on trifles and entertainment.\nHey, don’t get us wrong: Scorpios are people who know how to have fun but who always (and perhaps rightly) think about putting important things first.\n\nTheir way of doing, their seriousness and concreteness and their success in practically all areas of life is due precisely to the fact of how mature they are. Scorpios\nare people who never hold back from work, who take their responsibilities and who never stop evolving… and maturing!\n\nAquarius: first place in the ranking of the most mature signs of the zodiac\n\nAt the top of our ranking today, we have a surprise. Dear Aquarius , you are the most mature zodiac signs in the whole horoscope !\n\nAquarians are people who generally had to mature very early. Taking on so many problems and complications that, perhaps, sometimes not even concern the Aquarius in the first place, those born under this sign are almost obliged to mature. They always have everything under control, a plan B just in case and always think about any problem, solving it even before it can be created. More mature than that!" ]
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[ null, "The MIPI Discovery and Configuration (MIPI DisCoSM) Base Specification, which simplifies the software integration of external devices in mobile and mobile-influenced systems, now forms the basis of a new specification for integrating MIPI I3C® components.\n\nThe growing range of DisCo specifications define the properties of MIPI devices and components, and conveys those properties to operating systems in an architecturally defined manner. The DisCo Base Specification, along with class specifications for various MIPI interfaces, eliminates much of the work of developing and implementing drivers for external devices. For system developers, this can shorten time to market and cut system development cost.\n\nDisCo for I3C v1.0 is the latest in the series of class specifications that also includes MIPI DisCo for SoundWire® and MIPI DisCo for Narrow Interface for Debug and Test (NIDnTSM). Releases for other MIPI interfaces, including for cameras and imaging, are also planned.\n\nDisCo for I3C will make it easier for system developers to migrate to the MIPI I3C bus specification, which was introduced in 2016 to help system builders adopt and integrate the fast-growing array of powerful sensors for vehicles, IoT devices and consumer electronics. MIPI I3C improves upon the older I2C interface by introducing in-band interrupts, higher speeds and other new capabilities.\n\nThe DisCo Base Specification and related class specifications provide a common framework for conveying the properties of external components, such as number of data ports and the maximum clock frequency of the device. DisCo is based on ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) and is compatible with all ACPI-compliant operating systems, including Linux, Android, Chrome OS, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.\n\nSensor devices that are conformant with DisCo for I3C will provide in their native intellectual property the DisCo properties for the device. When a system vendor integrates a DisCo-conformant sensor, the OS will recognize those properties, identify the device type, and automatically implement a driver. For any device that uses the specification, there will be a common driver that any I3C-compatible OS can find and implement.\n\nThese common drivers will work on any platform that supports DisCo for I3C. This broad compatibility eliminates the need to write a different, platform-specific driver each time a given component is added to a system, though in some cases a system software developer may modify the driver slightly.\n\nDriver development has long been a burden for vendors of systems with I2C-based sensors. Lacking a common driver, system developers have needed to hard-code information about the properties of each external device in a driver that is specific to the platform.\n\nThe result is that there are multiple custom drivers when using the same component in different systems, even if they run the same OS. By adopting devices that use I3C and include DisCo for I3C collateral, system makers can eliminate or significantly cut down on driver development, specifically porting a driver to a new platform – a time-consuming task that does nothing to differentiate systems in the market.\n\nMeanwhile, vendors of sensor devices can make their products more attractive to system developers by adopting DisCo for I3C, offering customers faster and easier integration of the devices. MIPI Alliance encourages sensor developers to include the DisCo collateral and a data sheet with their components in order to make this possible.\n\nDisCo for I3C is the latest specification from MIPI Alliance related to I3C. Last year, the Alliance released the MIPI I3C Host Controller Interface (MIPI I3C HCISM), which provides a common register set and operational model for software controllers of I3C buses. DisCo for I3C addresses the other end of the bus, providing information about the external devices connected to it. Together, these specifications make it easier to implement a complete I3C subsystem.\n\nCurrently, DisCo for I3C is compatible with version 1.0 of I3C, I3C Basic and I3C HCI. It will be updated as needed to support future versions of these specifications, including the upcoming I3C HCI v1.1.\n\nLike other specifications from the MIPI Software Working Group, DisCo for I3C is available publicly for download to MIPI members and non-members alike. MIPI Alliance encourages companies that are interested in shaping the future of software for mobile device interfaces to join and participate in the Software Working Group." ]
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[ "This is the longest closure of operations in recent memory. Kolkata airport will be shut down for more than 20 hours from Friday evening, leading to cancellation of over 200 flights. A trade union strike more than a decade ago had forced the cancellation of scores of flights but the airport had not been officially shut.\n\n“Given the severity of cyclone Fani, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered a shutdown of all operations from 9.30pm on Friday to 6pm on Saturday. An advisory has been sent to all airlines to cancel flights,” Kolkata airport director Kaushik Bhattacharjee said on Thursday evening after day-long deliberations on how best to survive the monster cyclone that could force large-scale disruption of flight schedules and leave thousands stranded.\n\nFlights will resume only after the air traffic control issues a clearance. Even if the weather improves, it will be a challenge to get the flights up and running. An airline official said scheduling flights to take off from Kolkata after 6pm on Saturday would be a nightmare, as per the local news.\n\nWith the airport meteorological office in Kolkata forecasting wind gusts up to 110-120kmph, flight operations would have been extremely hazardous. Usually, the airport Met services issues a warning when wind gusts cross 31kmph. A notice to airmen (NOTAM) has been issued, announcing the airport’s closure.\n\n“We are bracing for the worst on Saturday when the cyclone is forecast to batter Kolkata. Had the airport operations not been shut down, there would have surely been large-scale flight disruptions,” said Kolkata airport general manager (ATC) R S Lahauria.\n\nThere is also a possibility of heavy shower forcing the shutdown of radars. If that happens, aircraft flying through Kolkata air traffic region will get delayed as operations shift to manual procedure separation in which distance between aircraft is increased manifold to ensure they don’t crash into each other.\n\nWhile the DGCA directive has come as a relief to airlines as well as the airport operator as it eliminates the headache of dealing with thousands of flyers stranded at the airport, for passengers scheduled to travel on Friday night and Saturday, the airport closure solves the dilemma over whether to cancel the flight or risk travelling in inclement weather.\n\n“Unless something dramatic happens over the next 24 hours, Fani is brewing into one of the severest cyclones. The cyclone will be as bad as Aila that struck Kolkata a decade ago, or even worse. The weather will begin to deteriorate from Friday afternoon and progressively worsen,” airport meteorology head G C Debnath warned.\n\nGiven the severity of the winds that are expected to blow through the wide open areas of the airport, all airlines have been asked to ensure that ground equipment are secured so that they don’t get blown away.\n\n”Due to elections, there is movement of smaller aircraft that also get parked at the airport. We have asked the agencies handling such flights to either anchor them properly or fly them to another airport,” said an airport official.\n\nA command control centre has been set up that at the airport that will begin functioning on Friday morning and remain operational till Sunday afternoon. Contingency teams have been set up to conduct round-the-clock checks on the steel-and glass terminal.", null, null, null, "The Chief is gone, the Quiz lives on!" ]
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[ "Learn how to use Loopback, grasp its fundamentals, and find out how you can use it for REST API development.\n\nIf you got interested in this LoopBack tutorial, you are probably already familiar with Node.js. This JavaScript runtime environment is a great tool, allowing you to build scalable and highly performant back end systems rapidly. No wonder it is often chosen by the most prominent players of the industry, such as IBM, Microsoft, or PayPal. One of the biggest Node.js applications is the mobile website of Walmart – and it successfully deals with over a billion requests on every major holiday.\n\nHundreds of major enterprises build their entire presence and API service tiers on top of a Node.js infrastructure. In this course, you will get to know how to build an API yourself using a Node.js framework called LoopBack. For any programmer looking to learn it from scratch or one that simply needs some more complex concepts clarified, this LoopBack tutorial is a perfect choice. In just under three hours, you will grasp all the fundamental ideas and learn to use the LoopBack framework for simple REST API development.\n\nHow to use LoopBack and why\n\nOne of the most important contributors to Node.js development is a Californian company called StrongLoop. Not only they maintain one of the most widely used Node.js frameworks called Express, but they also gave us LoopBack – a unique framework that you can use to create APIs and connect them to the data sources in the back end. It consists of a library of Node.Js modules, Yeoman generators for scaffolding applications, and client SDKs for iOS, Android, and web clients.\n\nIn forty one concise lectures of this LoopBack tutorial, I will show you how to get started with LoopBack. You will learn all the fundamentals of the framework, including but not limited to building models, implementing authentication, debugging your application, and connecting it to databases (such as MySQL, MongoDB, or PostgreSQL). This framework is highly extensible and requires minimal effort, as LoopBack does a lot of manual work for you.\n\nFollowing the lectures of this LoopBack tutorial, you will not only get to know the framework itself but also find out how to use LoopBack for dynamic REST API development. API, as you probably know, is short for Application Programming Interface. Now, REST stands for Representational State Transfer and represents a specific software architectural style used in web service development. It has its own set of rules, and the services that comply with them are called RESTful.\n\nUsing HTTP requests, a REST API allows you to GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE data resources. Due to the fact that all the requests are stateless, REST is also an excellent choice for cloud environments. By the end of this LoopBack tutorial, you will understand how to build an API that complies with the RESTful standards from start to finish.\n\nSo be sure to join my REST API development course if you want a future career in IT, and especially in building APIs. Here you will learn how to use LoopBack properly and advance your skills. I hope to see you in the course!", null ]
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[ null, "KUWAIT: Visitors to the 11th edition of Al Ain Air Championship will witness heart-stopping stunts from ten civilian and military flying teams alongside live entertainment, music and fun for all the family over the three-day event from 17th to 19th of December. The UAE’s national aerobatic team, Al Fursan, will showcase high-octane stunts as part of a series of spectacular and daring performances at The Al Ain Air Championships, which will feature a brand new competition format that will allow visitors to be part of the action.\n\nA new mobile app will give fans the opportunity to vote for their favourite team, and ultimately influence the competition. “With our action-packed schedule of funfilled family activities, ranging from dramatic aerobatic displays and simulator experiences to interactive games and car-drifting spectacles, the Al Ain Air Championship will be a must-attend event, “said Sultan Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director Tourism at Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi). “We are not just focusing on the daytime activities; we’re extending the experience into the evening with live music and a daily hot air balloon display, set to an impressive sound and light show for the whole family to enjoy.” Teams will compete to be crowned the Grand Champion of Al Ain Air Championship 2015, as awarded by the judges and audience, via the interactive app, based on their performances in a number of areas, being scored on their ability to illustrate grace, power and pride for their respective nations.\n\nIncredible performances\nLieutenant Colonel Nasser Al Obaidli, Fursan Al Emarat Team leader, said: “The Fursan Al Emarat team represents the entire nation of the UAE. As part of the Air Force, our mission is to do the nation proud while engaging and exciting people with our stunts. We are thrilled to be part of the Al Ain Air Championship and are excited to see the other acts from around the world. It is an event not to be missed for aviation enthusiasts and families alike.” Other civilian and military teams set to perform include the Saudi Hawks, Breitling Wing walkers (UK), Red Bull Firestars (China), Richard Goodwin Air shows (UK), Misty Blues Skydiving (USA), Belgian Broncos (Belgium) and Glider FX Aerobatics (UK).\n\nWorldrenowned Spanish pilot Javier Tejeiro Lopez (Malaguita) will also be making an appearance, taking the sport of para-motoring to the extreme, in a partnership with the Emirates Eagles Para-motor Team. While the skies will be set for incredible performances, the nail-biting stunts and excitement will continue on-ground with Al Ain local and Red Bull Champions Drifting hero Ahmed Al Ameri showcasing his drifting skills. Adding to the thrill and excitement of the event, the motocross team ‘Freestyle Motor X’ will showcase its extreme motocross sports skills with state-of-the art bike suspensions, a huge vert and ramp take-offs.\n\nIn addition, Mercedes-AMG will impress visitors with an extreme driving experience using three high-performance cars. Visitors will also witness the ultimate clash between the powerhouses of the sky and performance vehicles on the ground in the official Air Drag. The race will see a Mercedes AMG E63, with its 585-horse power twin-turbo V8 engine; go head-to-head against the brawn of Richard Goodwin’s Pitts S2S muscle plane in a two-part match race series. As the crowds get peckish, a gastronomic feast awaits the visitors to offer more than 20 gourmet dining options from a variety of restaurants to food trucks from the likes of Khameer & Dough, Limeline, Dessert Chill, Gold Box, Mandilicious, Kebabs & Bunz, Calle Tacos, and Urban Bites. The event will welcome ‘rhyme and rhythm’ as part of the evening activities with live music performances from New Orleans Jazz Band on 17 December, The Swing Pack on 18 December and Gari Deegan on 19 December, as well as a mix of tunes from the Red Bull DJ Trucks. Children will be as entertained as adults with family attractions ranging from arts and crafts, to soft play areas and games." ]
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[ "Burney Falls is a waterfall in the Cascade volcano range, located in California’s McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. Upon seeing the falls, President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed them “the Eighth Wonder of the World,” which is a pretty bold assertion, but who am I to question Teddy Roosevelt, America’s consummate badass?\n\nWell, not ones to be deterred by uncooperative conditions, we decided to keep driving (it’s almost like this trip was some sort of Iron Man endurance event…for Bill’s Prius) until we found something worth shooting in that weather. With the snow hot on our tails, we headed to a lower elevation, hoping to find something that might look cool in the rain. Enter McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park.\n\nWhile doing on the fly research, I stumbled upon the Theodore Roosevelt quote, and put it on a list of places we might hit on the way back. As our options dwindled that final Sunday morning, it moved to the top of the list. Everyone knows Theodore Roosevelt as one of our greatest Presidents, but few know that he was also the original Captain Planet, leading the real-life Planeteers alongside John Muir’s Beard (the original Gaia, spirit of the Earth).", null, "Upon parking the car somewhere along the road in the middle of nowhere, Bill and I looked at each other and wondered which of Kwame’s plants Teddy Roosevelt was smoking when he proclaimed Burney Falls the Eighth Wonder of the World. With no mountains around and a relatively tame-looking wooded area, it was hard to believe that this waterfall could be all that impressive.\n\nStill, we pressed on, making a short hike past the Pacific Crest Trail and a small stream before arriving in the parking lot for McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. D’oh. We could have parked there and cut out like .5 miles off our hike. (Lesson: enter the full State Park name in Google Maps, because Burney Falls will take you to a random pullout on Clark Creek Road–park at the State Park itself to avoid extra walking.)\n\nFrom the State Park’s lot, the path to the waterfall was right there, easily accessible for anyone. Almost as soon as we started wandering down this path, we could hear Burney Falls, and shortly thereafter, we saw it. Framed by foliage from above, with some a thin layer of fog near the trees above the falls, it was stunning.\n\nTo be sure, it’s nowhere near as grandiose as Yosemite Falls, or myriad other tall waterfalls in California, Oregon, or Washington, but equals the best of them in terms of sheer beauty. It seems to flow from multiple sources, as if running down from a porous landscape above that can’t contain the flow of the water.\n\nIt seems that way probably because that is what the waterfall is doing. The landscape around Burney Falls has been shaped by volcanic activity and erosion, which undoubtedly play a role in the unique flow of the water here.", null, "All told, I would recommend Burney Falls if you’re already going to be in the area, but I wouldn’t make some epic 15-hour pilgrimage to it. Expect to spend anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour at Burney Falls, with the higher end only really being necessary if you want to spend an inordinate amount of time taking photos. It’s really easy to get out of your car, walk to an overlook, and walk right back. This is an incredibly easy quick pit stop with a very rewarding view, but nothing to which you should devote a ton of time.\n\nThere really aren’t good paths around the falls, so in terms of Burney Falls itself, that’s about all you can do. However, like any State Park, there’s more to do here than Burney Falls, and you could make a half day or day out of hiking, but I can’t speak to the quality of any of that. It looked to me like fairly average forest that you could find just about anywhere, but I also didn’t expect a stunning waterfall to be hidden in that forest, so what do I know?\n\nWho knows what else is hiding in there–maybe some cool rock formations…or unicorns! Personally, I wouldn’t take the time to find out unless you’re camping at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park for a respite from more popular locations. Anyone else should head to Lassen Volcanic National Park for surefire excellent hiking and scenery instead, and visit here specifically for Burney Falls.\n\nIf you’re planning a California road trip or vacation, check out my California category of posts for other things to see and do. For photo licensing inquires, please contact me.\n\nIf you enjoyed this post, please use the sharing buttons above to help spread the word via social media. I greatly appreciate it!\n\nWhat do you think of Burney Falls? Is it Eighth Wonder quality? Have you visited McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park? Any other recommendations? I love hearing from readers, so please share your thoughts on this or anything else, or questions you have in the comments!", null, null, null, null, "Third Man on the Matterhorn\n2 replies" ]