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"Despite the push for adoption, cryptocurrency regulations across the world have been subject to widespread confusion. With every country free to pursue its own means of regulatory clarity, several have failed to do what they must to ensure a free and enabling environment. The latest appears to be Myanmar.\n\nThere’s No Ban in Myanmar’s Constitution\n\nLast week, the Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) issued an official announcement banning cryptocurrencies from its commercial space. As the statement explained, commercial banking institutions across the country should cease to accept or conduct transactions in digital currencies.\n\nThe announcement explicitly states that the government of Myanmar doesn’t recognize digital assets as official currency. Summarily, anyone caught trading with them could get a fine or a prison sentence.\n\nGoing deeper, the bank explained that it had noticed digital assets like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ether being traded from personal Facebook profiles. As explained, these activities are still subject to its regulation, and anyone caught will be punished.\n\nHowever, the regulation appears to have had little to no effect on the country’s digital asset experts. Speaking with industry news source Cointelegraph, U Nyein Chan Soe Win, the chief executive of digital commerce platform Get Myanmar, said:\n\n“The CBM has not prohibited the use of cryptocurrencies under the law. It has just issued an announcement. As there is no official law, it can’t be said that trading in digital currencies is illegal.”\n\nCan the CBM Really Outlaw Crypto?\n\nTechnically, the businessman is right. The Central Bank appears to have taken a hard stance against cryptocurrencies. However, the fact that there’s no such provision in the country’s constitution means that digital asset businesses might still be able to operate.\n\nHowever, it’s also worth noting that a country’s central bank has a significant influence on commercial banks. So, while the CBM hasn’t put a ban on crypto in Myanmar’s constitution, the new anti-crypto policy could affect banks’ relationships with crypto companies moving forward.\n\nTake India, for example. In 2018, the Reserve Bank of India issued a warning to banks not to provide services or work with crypto firms. The bank didn’t change India’s constitution to reflect the new policy, but that didn’t stop banks from withdrawing their services in compliance.\n\nThe Reserve Bank itself tried to argue that it didn’t ban cryptocurrencies when it went to court earlier this year. However, there was no denying that banks had pulled their support for crypto firms in a bid to comply with its policies.\n\nSuch is the problem that Myanmar now faces. The CBM has long been against cryptocurrencies, and it reportedly counseled against trading or transacting with them last year.\n\nAt the time, the bank confirmed that it had gotten an increasing number of crypto scam reports – at home and across Southeast Asia.\n\nHowever, while last year’s announcement was more of a recommendation, this is a direct order. Given that banks are still crucial to crypto firms, this could be a problem.\n\nSeveral Brazilian banks could be in for a bit of a rough time, as ...\n\nAzeez Mustapha•14 hours ago\nLast Updated:•14 hours ago\nRussia Cracks Down on BTC by Slowing Deposits to Exchanges"
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"The wild salmon on your plate actually goes to bed at 9 p.m., is probably farmed\n\nLooks like that wild salmon you had for dinner might not have been so wild after all.\n\nThe conservation group Oceana analyzed the DNA of 83 samples of salmon collected from eateries in New York, Washington, Chicago, and Virginia and found that two-thirds of salmon labeled as wild was actually farm-raised. This shouldn’t be hugely surprising — a widely publicized 2013 report from Oceana found that one-in-three fish sold in restaurants and grocery stores was misidentified.\n\nHow do you know if the wild salmon on your plate is actually wild? Consider the season and the source. The New York Times reports:\n\nWhen the authors combined the two study samplings, they found that time of year was a strong indicator of whether a restaurant would sell mislabeled salmon. During winter months, fresh wild salmon is less available, but diners’ appetite for the fish does not diminish, creating an incentive to substitute readily available farmed salmon. The researchers found that large chain groceries had the lowest percentage of misidentified salmon, and were eight times less likely to offer such mislabeled salmon than small groceries.\n\n“They need to know that this isn’t just anecdotal evidence, that our salmon is being plagiarized with farmed salmon and this DNA evidence shows that,” she said.\n\nWhere along the supply chain is the mislabeling happening? Are restaurants and groceries purposefully lying, or are they too being duped? Hard to know. The fish supply chain is long and confusing: American fisheries export 70 percent of salmon, according to Oceana, often to China, where processing is inexpensive. That fish then gets shipped around the world, including back to the United States. Mislabeling could occur anywhere in that supply chain.\n\nThe seafood industry, naturally, was displeased by the findings. “We’re not talking about the crime of the century; if you have a menu, an invoice and a DNA test, you can tell if the product was mislabeled at the restaurant or before it got there,” Gavin Gibbons, a spokesperson for trade group the National Fisheries Institute, told the Times. “They’re only doing half an investigation at best and proclaiming it complete.”\n\nOceana is calling for stricter regulations and tracking of seafood, but in the meantime, what’s the conscientious consumer to do? Oceana recommends asking your supplier about the origins of its salmon. Or you could bring your own DNA test to dinner. Either way."
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"New Delhi: Weeks after the India-China stand-off began in Ladakh last year, soldiers on the two sides faced off in the Galwan Valley as a disengagement attempt was derailed by the refusal of the Chinese to keep up their end of the deal. Twenty Indian soldiers, including Commanding Officer Col. B. Santosh Babu, were killed in action.\n\nThis was the first time since 1975 that Indian soldiers had died in a clash on the India-China border, and the episode marked a shift in the nature of the stand-off. That is when the Indian Air Force (IAF), which has a considerable advantage along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), was brought in for active combat deployment in the area.\n\nIn the weeks before, the IAF had been helping deploy Army personnel and equipment, including tanks and armoured personnel carriers, besides bringing in winter stocks for the additional soldiers posted in Ladakh.\n\nA year on, the IAF remains operationally deployed against China, with fighter aircraft continuing with forward deployment along with new radars and surface-to-air missile sites close to the LAC.\n\n“The IAF, which was deployed fully after the Galwan clash, continues to remain operationally deployed,” a senior government source told ThePrint.\n\nAs its role in Ladakh underwent a shift last year, the IAF put in place a full offensive and defensive deployment to counter China’s strategy of “Anti Access Area Denial (A2AD)”, sources in the defence establishment said.\n\nThis strategy involves restricting the enemy’s freedom of movement in the battlefield, and saw China deploy a wide range of surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites and long-range radars, apart from a large number of soldiers, artillery, rocket forces and armoured elements, the sources said.\n\nThe IAF, in turn, deployed assets of multiple commands against China. Unlike the Army and the Navy, the deployment of assets in the IAF is centrally controlled. In times of need, the IAF headquarters decides where the assets are to be deployed.\n\nThe assets deployed ranged from transport aircraft like AN32, C-130J and C-17, to helicopters, including Apaches and Chinooks, besides fighters, including Rafale. The deployment also included surface-to-air missiles, radars and increased surveillance duty, the sources said.\n\nFor ground staff and specialists in the IAF, this marked the first time they were deployed in extreme high-altitude areas along the LAC, close to the site of friction, the sources said.\n\n“The 15 June Galwan clash changed everything. The casualties meant that there was every possibility of things going in a very different direction than what was anticipated initially,” said a source in the defence establishment.\n\n“The IAF has considerable advantage along the LAC and a decision was taken to induct the force into active combat deployment.”\n\nAlso Read: Year after first big India-China clash in Ladakh, tensions linger. This is how it all began\n\nWhile China has an edge over India in its air defence systems, the Indians have an advantage over the former in the high-altitude Ladakh sector from a pure air-to-air combat perspective.\n\nOne of the biggest disadvantages for China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is that all their bases in the Tibet region are far away from the LAC and are at high altitudes, unlike India’s.\n\nChina brought five of its ‘fifth-generation’ Chengdu J-20, also called the Mighty Dragon, in July, days before India got its first set of Rafale fighters earlier that month.\n\nThese fighters remained deployed till March this year. Sources said it was flexing of muscles by China ahead of the induction of the Rafale aircraft.\n\n“Chinese had set up new SAM sites, which basically included HQ 9, 22 and 16 (types of SAM). The Chinese had also deployed Russian systems,” a source said.\n\n“The Chinese broader thought process for defence is A2AD, which stands for Anti Access Area Denial. They do the same in the South China Sea also. They first deny access and then deny the area,” the source added.\n\nAnti-access is limiting enemy military movement into an area of operations and involves the use of fighters, warships, and specialised ballistic and cruise missiles designed to strike key targets. Area denial is denying enemy freedom of action in areas under friendly control and employs more defensive means such as air and sea defence systems.\n\n“Their entire deployment is based on this concept and they sought to do the same in Ladakh. Hence, there was a need for a combined response to Chinese aggression and that is exactly what was done,” the source said.\n\nIt is believed that the IAF had fine-tuned a fresh plan in mid-2019 on what all needs to be done in case tensions break out along the LAC.\n\nAfter Galwan, within hours of the decision by the government, fighters from multiple locations flew off to ramp up presence in the airfields nearer to Ladakh. This included bases in Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir.\n\nFor example, the Mirage 2000s, which operate from Gwalior, moved to bases near Ladakh. While the IAF has capabilities of mid-air refuelling, the movement closer to Ladakh was to ensure that the fighters can reach the location in minutes if needed.\n\nThe IAF started off with aggressive combat air patrols (CAPs) near the LAC as ground support staff and equipment were deployed.\n\nThe IAF also extensively deployed its unmanned aerial vehicles to keep track of Chinese movement and deployment besides depending on satellite imagery.\n\nAlso Read: 4, 9 or 14? Even China ‘isn’t sure’ how many PLA soldiers died in Galwan Valley\n\nWhen the tensions broke out, sources said, it was realised that there were certain gaps, specifically with ground air defence assets. To counter this, India started deploying its SAM assets in the region.\n\n“We did not have too many radars along the LAC. The Chinese have a flatter terrain on their side of the LAC and hence it was easy for them to move in and set up radars and SAMs. In total, about 8-10 new SAM sites were established by the Chinese. We built up too,” another source said, refusing to get into the numbers.\n\nSources said IAF ground staff co-located themselves with both the Army and the ITBP, depending on who held what areas.\n\nThe IAF also went in for faster operationalising of the Rafale fighter jets soon after they came in July. It went in for the emergency procurement of the French HAMMER air-to-ground precision-guided weapon system as well to deploy the Rafale faster.\n\nAlso Read: Why the remote Galwan Valley is a flashpoint between India and China",
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Their food philosophy uses such superfluous health buzzwords as super foods and natural but they also don t appear to oppose GMOs nor do they push too much in the way of food fads like gluten free . They say that the meals they sell are always prepared fresh and range from sloppy joes to chicken wings.\n\nWith childhood obesity still a major problem in this country, it appears that Food Revolutions might be a positive force in the public health arena. But our reader is right: this statistic on life expectancy doesn t pass the smell test. Furthermore, they also claim in the commercial that over 20 million kids every day in our country lack access to healthy foods, which also sounds fishy.\n\nSince they did not respond to a request for the data that back up these claims, I went looking for some: here s what I found: The earliest mention of this decreasing lifespan trend, appears to be from Yvette Cooper, a former Public Health minister in the United Kingdom. In a speech from October of 2000, she explained that there is now a risk that the increase in life expectancy that we have seen in recent years could be lost for the next generation (emphasis added). The main reasons she cited for this were childhood obesity, and diseases associated with obesity (e.g. heart disease, type 2 diabetes).\n\nSimilarly in March of 2004, Richard H. Carmona, then Surgeon General of the United States, said before a Senate subcommittee on Competition, Infrastructure, and Foreign Commerce that because of the increasing rates of obesity, unhealthy eating habits, and physical inactivity, we may see the first generation that will be less healthy and have a shorter life expectancy than their parents (emphasis added).\n\nOne of the first mentions of the possible declining life expectancy in the scientific literature was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in March of 2005. The authors explain: we see a threatening storm obesity that will, if unchecked, have a negative effect on life expectancy (emphasis added). The authors did some calculations in their paper but did not actually calculate life expectancy. Instead they calculated the reduction in the rates of death that would occur if everyone who is currently obese were to lose enough weight to obtain an optimal BMI. The results of these calculations suggest that if very obese people lost weight, they would live longer. Not a really shocking discovery, nor one that says anything about the trend in life expectancy.\n\nThe article goes on to explain that other factors such as the possibility of an infectious disease pandemic (Ã la the 1918-19 influenza pandemic) and only modest medical advances in coming decades could lead us towards a decline in life expectancy. However, as the two aforementioned public health officials also did, the authors stopped short of saying it has already happened: Unless effective population-level interventions to reduce obesity are developed, the steady rise in life expectancy observed in the modern era may soon come to an end and the youth of today may, on average, live less healthy and possibly even shorter lives than their parents (emphasis added).\n\nWhat appears to have happened is that sometime along the way, someone changed it from this COULD happen to this HAS ALREADY HAPPENED or IS HAPPENING, and they did it without consulting any data. Two of the most infamous culprits of spreading this claim have been FLOTUS Michelle Obama and Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver. The latter actually went as far to tell an audience that life expectancy for their children is already a decade shorter than theirs.\n\nWhat the data actually say is that since the 1940 s, life expectancy at birth has steadily increased. The latest CDC figures show that life expectancy in the USA is 78.8, while the World Bank has it at 78.7, either way these values are the highest in recorded history for America.\n\nThe life expectancy claim is baseless. Now for their other claim that over 20 million kids ever day in our country lack access to healthy foods. It is hard to pin down exactly where they got this from. It may have come from this statistic: According to a report, almost 20 million school children receive a free lunch through the National School Lunch Program, which provides subsidized lunches to children in low-income families. Although the program is not perfect (this is the program that defines pizza as a vegetable), it would be a stretch to say that because a child is enrolled in it they lack access to healthy food. In 2011, The Office of the First Lady released a statement that put this number at around 6 million. The statement also described the number of Americans lacking access to healthy foods at just over 23 million: maybe the folks at Revolution Foods think all Americans are children.\n\nRevolution Foods appears to have a worthy mission statement and an action plan that is based on making positive strides for public health in the fight against childhood obesity. However, their data are misleading and border on fearmongering using these unethical methods can be harmful to even the worthiest of causes. It reminds me of a popular saying A bad argument in favor of a good idea, does that idea more harm than a good argument against it.\n\nIf you see questionable science in the world and would like it investigated, feel free to email us at morning@acsh.org\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThank You, Trial Lawyers, For Protecting Us from the Scourge of Baby Powder\nCoronavirus: Fear of a Pandemic, or a Pandemic of Fear?\n95% of Baby Food Tainted with Toxic Metals? 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"According to the American Heritage Dictionary, “mass is the physical volume or bulk of a solid body.” This bulk is what holds you back when you ride uphill. Historically, the best hill climbers at the highest levels in the sport typically have had a small mass as they were shorter and lighter than the average for the peloton. Comparing height to weight is one way to express mass in a human. This can be done by dividing body weight in pounds by height in inches.\n\nI’ve found that those with a mass of 2.0 pounds per inch of height tend to have the best potential for climbing, but they don’t do well on windy, flat courses or, usually, in flat time trials. For these types of events it is better to be big since gravity plays a small role on a flat course. On the other end of the scale are the high-mass riders with a 2.5-inch weight-to-height ratio or greater. These riders usually are better in the wind, flat courses, time trials, and sprints. They generally avoid hills, and with good reason.\n\nOn a very long hill with both climbing at their lactate thresholds, which is common, Rider A steadily pulls away from Rider B since A’s power per pound is greater. Power-to-weight ratio is the major determiner of climbing success. But on a flat course in which gravity is not a significant factor, and the wind is, the advantage will go to Rider B. The major determiner of success in the wind, especially in a time trial, is power-to-frontal area ratio. And since there is only a small difference in frontal area between small and big riders who are both aero, raw power wins – 360 watts beats 300 watts every time.\n\nReduce Mass?\nObviously, there are two sides to the power-to-mass ratio. It’s been estimated that one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of excess fat on a moderate grade at a fixed cycling effort has a cost of about three seconds in one kilometer. So 11 excess pounds on a 12-kilometer climb theoretically costs three minutes.\n\nLosing that excess mass while keeping power the same changes the numbers favorably when it comes to hills. Of course, mass is best reduced by losing excess weight, not by growing taller. There are downsides to this strategy, however. Trying to shed pounds quickly, especially at this time of the season, is likely to detract from your recovery and capacity for training. You may just start climbing worse as a result.\n\nThe best time for getting rid of excess baggage, I believe, is during the winter months. But that’s a whole, ‘nother topic.\n\nBuilding greater power is also a good idea for those who want to climb better. And, again, winter is the best time to start on this with a structured weight program that evolves into periodized hill training on the bike by late winter and early spring.\n\nLung Power\nWhat can you do right now to improve your climbing for a season ending race with long hills? Let’s take a look.\n\nThere’s more to climbing than just power and mass. You can have the greatest power-to-mass ratio on the planet and not climb for beans if you have horrible aerobic-anaerobic threshold fitness. If your muscles fatigue and your lungs burn when the road turns up for several kilometers, you’ll lose ground on every climb.\n\nOne workout to help improve this critical ability right now is “hill cruise intervals.” Find a hill that takes eight to 12 minutes to climb. Look for a four- to six-percent grade (about the same slope as an interstate overpass). Do three to five repeats once or twice weekly on the hill keeping your heart rate at about your lactate threshold or power at functional threshold. Recover after each climb for only as long as it takes to descend. It will take six to eight of these workouts over a four- to six-week period to see measurable improvement.\n\nIf you don’t have hills where you live do the same sort of workout into the wind sitting up. It’s not as good as the real thing, but if you live in Kansas that’s the best you can do.",
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"Technique also has a lot to do with how you go up hills. For example, larger-mass riders (2.3 pounds per inch or greater) are generally better off staying seated on long climbs. Envision Miguel Indurain climbing to see what I mean. Most big riders find that staying on the saddle takes less energy than standing. Occasionally standing, however, may be necessary to relieve muscle fatigue or to increase power briefly due to a sudden grade change.\n\nSmaller riders – those 2.0 pounds per inch or less – generally climb better standing. Marco Pantani in his prime was a great example of this.\n\nWhat Lance did on the climbs in the Tour de France a few years ago is something we can all work on to become better climbers. I often checked his cadence and found it to be in the range of 95 rpm on even the steepest climbs. Raising the cadence takes the load off of the muscles and increases the aerobic-function load. If you have a good aerobic system – as you should if you train properly – higher cadence will make you more efficient.\n\nAlso watch this year to see if he keeps his heels slightly raised above the pedals even when seated on a climb as he used to do. This may improve economy – how much oxygen, and, therefore, energy, it takes to pedal the bike. The greatest wasters of energy in the pedal stroke are the transitions from pulling up and back to pushing down and forward at the top, and the reverse of these at the bottom of the stroke. The less energy you waste in these two crucial phases, the more energy you can put into driving the pedal.\n\nFinally, if you want to climb well your attitude must back up your training. Work on what’s going on between your ears every day by reminding yourself, even if you are a “2.5,” how much you love the hills and how much your climbing is improving as a result of all of the effort you’re putting into it. You gotta believe!\n\nJoe Friel, M.S., is the author of the Training Bible book series and many other training and sports nutrition books. He combines the science of training with his 30 years of coaching experience in training athletes of all abilities. He offers training plans for beginners through advanced athletes at www.TrainingPeaks.com."
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"Personality is a unique aspect of every human being. Statistically, no two people have the same personality. This means that there are different types of personality traits for different people.\n\nAccording to recent and traditional studies, we have information that we classify these traits into five simple yet different personality types. The history behind this has an interesting story. As per earlier studies, 4000 different traits in personality exist, which was reduced to 16 after years. From 16, studies have jotted the traits down to the five most important and popular among them.\n\nThese five personality traits are explained by the CANOE system that includes Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Openness and Extraversion. Let us know about all these traits in detail.\n\nThis personality trait contains higher thinking levels, good control of the impulse, and aim-directed actions. As we can see, people with this personality trait tend to have an organised and framed approach towards life. They are mostly associated with science, scientific works, and high retail financial services. They have skills in making detailed orientation and organisation, which makes them excel in their jobs. A person with a high conscientiousness trait generally plans situations ahead of time and works accordingly to see how others get affected by them. They are commonly seen in the project management and human resource departments and teams. This is because they can balance the skeletal roles along with the development of the entire team. They can balance both in places of work and family. They can keep focus at all places.\n\nA person having this personality trait shows good virtues of trust, love, kindness and altruism. They have high philanthropic behaviour, and they love spending their time helping others. Sharing problems, comforting others, and cooperating with them in their hard times are some of the unique traits of Agreeableness. You can also call it empathy to some extent. People having this personality trait have their careers in servicing and charitable organisations. They are mostly charity workers, psychologists, and medical persons. Even the people who work as a helping hand in delivering soups in the kitchen and restaurants are also observed falling under this category. They work as social workers and love dedicating time to them.\n\nThis personality trait is characterised by tranquillity, moodiness, sadness as well as emotional instability. Neuroticism does not mean anti-socialism or some bad psychological problem. It is both an emotional and physical response to matters like stress, threats, and bad moments in a person’s life. People having Neuroticism at high levels experience uneven and unexpected mood swings, irrational beliefs, and anxiety. A person or an individual who changes their personality every day according to the situation tends to be highly neurotic. These people have a lot of stress in their career as well as personal life. Anxiety plays a very major role in the life of a neurotic person. It is an ability of an individual to cope with the daily stress or risks. They overthink a lot and then suffocate within their own space.\n\nOpenness is one of the traits of the Five Factor Model of Personality that includes the quality of imagination as well as insights. They are very eager to see the world, experience new things and learn various aspects of life. They have a wide range of interests in their life and love to be on the run with thrill and adventures. This makes them make interesting decisions in their life. They also seem to be very creative and love getting out of their comfort zone when making decisions from their lateral and abstract thinking. They are the type of people who will order the most exotic food in the restaurant, travel the world, and do things that a normal person may not have thought of in his entire life.\n\nThis is a trait that is mostly seen in people nowadays. This trait is easily identifiable and popularly known. You can describe someone as an ‘extravert’ when the person feels a lot of energy in the company of other people. It is the opposite of Introversion. Some characteristics of this trait are excessive talking, assertiveness, and emotional expression in large amounts. These qualities are so common that it makes them recognisable through their way of social interactions. They enjoy interacting with new people and then making the biggest friend groups. They are generally seen doing services in sales marketing, politics, and also in giving education.\n\nThese five big personality traits ( five factor model of personality) can be tested using various tools as well as procedures. These tests find out the major to minor differences within the five big personality traits. A set of questions is asked where the person replies in the method of objective responses. Records based on the experiments of 5 consecutive tests are found to be reliable. It is the most scientific, valid, and reliable method to test personalities.\n\nThere was a general comparison between the personality traits of men and women to see how much they differ from each other. Recent studies say that men and women are almost the same with their personalities and thoughts. These experiments have also concluded that more women tend to fall under Extraversion, Neuroticism and Agreeableness personality types than men. These personalities often show up over time in both genders.\n\nResearchers say that if you carry all the five traits explained above, you’re an empath! To read more about empaths, click here : https://lesserknownwriter.com/who-is-an-empath-everything-you-need-to-know-about-empathy/\n\nThe five factor model of personality also depicts the behaviour of a person. You may also find people having mixed personalities. In this case, what happens is – they have one trait very specific in them that makes them fall under one of the personality traits while the rest of the traits in them may belong to a different category/type.\n\nEvery personality trait is unique in its own way, which makes people differ from others in their thoughts and points of view. Learn to embrace yourself and your thoughts. Remember, you are a unique individual, and beautiful personality embedds within you."
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"The victims of WhatsApp rumour fuelled mobs in several states of south India are usually the most vulnerable in society. So far, a transgender woman has been killed in Telangana, and a man with mental health issues was stripped and assaulted by a mob, who suspected him of being part of ‘Pardhi gang’ – a “deadly interstate dacoit gang” according to WhatsApp forwards. And as it becomes increasingly clear that more vulnerable people may be targeted by mindless mobs, the Hyderabad police have decided to relocate homeless people and transgender persons in the state to ‘safer’ locations.\n\nIn fact, the police are now resorting to detaining these vulnerable people and admitting some them to shelter homes, and evicting others out of the city.\n\nTaking serious view of the volatile situation, and acknowledging the threat to transgender persons and homeless people due to malicious rumours, South Zone police evicted all of them from the city.\n\nSpeaking to TNM, South Zone DCP V Satyanarayana said, “We have begun the task of rescuing all the homeless people, transgender persons and other vulnerable groups who are susceptible of being lynched. Several persons have been sent to shelter homes and the transgender women are sent off their native place.”\n\n“The threat these people are facing is immense. This task is carried across the city,” he added.\n\nMeanwhile, he also informed that they have detained 11 persons who lynched and killed a trans woman in Hyderabad on Saturday. “We have collected concrete evidence against the mob who took law into their own hands. We will identify the others too and take them into custody soon,” he said.\n\nOn Saturday night, in Chandrayangutta in Hyderabad, which falls under the South Zone of city police, a series of attacks against trans women who were begging in the locality were reported. In one brutal mob attack outside a function hall, one trans woman was killed and three others were grievously injured. The deceased was identified as a resident of Shamshabad.\n\nWhen police reached the spot and tried to rescue the women, the mob attacked them too, and vandalised the police station for trying to shield ‘child abductors.’ However, police managed to rescue three of them and admit them at a private hospital for treatment.\n\nIn the incident, Uppuguda corporator, Fahad Bin Abdul Samed Bin Abdat was also injured when he tried to intervene. The corporator suffered injuries to his shoulder and knee.\n\nThe issue didn’t end there, a few members who were part of the mob later spotted three trans women in Kanchanbagh and attacked them. Fortunately, the police who were maintaining a high vigil, swiftly rescued them. Fearing their safety, police later sent them to their native place in a train.\n\nIn quick succession, at 1 am another incident took place under Madannapet police limits, after rumours that ‘kidnappers’ were on the prowl. With the timely intervention of the police all of the trans women could be saved.\n\nHyderabad Commissioner Anjani Kumar who had addressed the media, following the incident, directed the officials to increase patrolling during nights. He also instructed them to seek community participation in educating the masses on the misinformation being spread out. He directed the sector Sub-Inspectors to go around the localities and organise four to five meetings to create awareness.\n\nThe Commissioner further warned of strong action against people who spread hoax messages. “The messages are creating unrest in the mind of the public. A vested interest group has been spreading the rumours/false messages on WhatsApp. If anyone receives message please delete it, and do not spread it. We will trace the origin of the messages and slap cases against individuals who spread messages, and against WhatsApp group administrators. Let us not become the victims. If anyone has their own doubts on regarding the messages received on WhatsApp, please share with ACP or DCP level officer and clear your doubts,” he said."
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"Firstly, the best set of analogies I’ve ever heard to explain how autistic people can be so diverse from each other in their presentations yet all still be regarded as autistic is via cakes…\n\nSo to bake something that can be regarded as a cake, you’ll need certain key ingredients. It’s a similar situation when reaching an autism diagnosis. And just like when baking a cake, you can combine those ingredients in different ways and quantities and that’s going to affect the end result.\n\nTherefore it’s not apt to say that one autistic person is ‘more autistic’ than another autistic person any more than it is to say a Génoise sponge is ‘more of a cake’ than a Victoria sponge. But we can talk about autistic people having different difficulties, just like we might say one cake is more sweet or rich than another. One cake could be fine in sweetness but overly dense, and another could have the right texture but lacking in flavour – hence different cakes can have different strengths and weaknesses. Similarly, autistic people can each be different too. Post No.: 0682 explained the ‘spiky profiles’ of autistic people.\n\nSome of these ingredients can be related to other conditions as well. So ADHD could be like biscuits, which share many of the same ingredients as cakes. Jaffa Cakes have characteristics of both cakes and biscuits. (This led to a dispute in the UK about which they were for tax purposes! It settled on being closer to cakes.) And all these other conditions can be seen as something that can combine within the individual, like perhaps some kind of cake with a biscuit base.\n\nThis also means that it’s not appropriate to say that someone can be ‘a little bit autistic’. Okay, many people in the general population are likely to have a few traits that are common with ASD, but just because an omelette contains eggs – just like a cake normally does – it won’t make an omelette ‘a little bit cake’! (This analogy applies to other mental health conditions like OCD or ADHD too.)\n\nYet non-autistic, or allistic, people can at times indeed experience many of the difficulties that autistic people face, like misreading others or making social mistakes. So what is a ‘typical’ versus an ‘autistic’ human experience? People often say, “Oh, but everyone does that.” There’s so much overlap.\n\nThe key points to recognise are the intensity, frequency and ultimately impact of these experiences. Do you agonise for months over whether to try out a new, unfamiliar supermarket? Do you fret about getting it wrong when trying to buy a bus ticket? Do you worry about asking where a toilet is even when you need one urgently? Do you struggle to tell a waiter they got the order wrong? You might occasionally – but for autistic people it’s constant, for both the big and ‘little’ things. That’s why it can be frustrating for them to hear allistic people say, “I know exactly how you feel.” (This again can apply to other mental health conditions too.)\n\n…Non-autistic children appear to be hard-wired to be able to pick up how to communicate and interact with other people. It starts when babies are usually preferentially interested in watching people’s faces. Within the first 3 months, babies will smile back at someone who smiles at them or makes appealing vocalisations and facial expressions if they have eye contact with the infant. By 6 months, most infants can follow another person’s gaze to see what they’re looking at (joint attention). From about 9 months, they can start to point at things to non-verbally indicate those things. Verbal language emerges during the first year – most infants will speak their first actual words before 24 months of age (many by 12 months). Their vocabulary will then rapidly expand.\n\nBefore around 3 years old, children are a bit hopeless at lying. The collection of abilities that make up ‘theory of mind’ is developing around this age though, and they’ll soon begin to realise that not everyone knows what they know, hence they’ll seem to figure out that they can consciously attempt to manipulate other people by telling porky pies. They’ll appear to learn that people communicate and interact with each other on the basis of what’s in their heads rather than what’s in the external world. The social politics at school age then become more challenging, as children understand that people don’t always literally mean what they fluffy say. So they learn to read the context, the body language and vocal intonations to work out whether something could be euphemistic for instance.\n\nIn general, girls are better at exhibiting empathy and at talking and communicating. They’re usually really interested in relationships and in nurturing them (well until they reach their teens and mean cliques can arise anyway!) Boys are relatively less chatty and would rather express themselves physically, with relationships that form based on play and sharing similar interests rather than the subtleties of social politics.\n\nCoordinating eye contact and looking out for eye contact or direction, pointing, mirroring or copying, using and reading vocal intonations and non-verbal cues, taking turns, knowing when to interrupt and finding good ways to start conversations – all eventually come naturally for non-autistic children. But these things don’t come naturally for children on the autism spectrum.\n\nAutistic people are said to exhibit ‘mind-blindness’ due to an atypical development of theory of mind. This term may be useful since it highlights the difference between not being aware of social information (e.g. non-verbal signals) as opposed to being indifferent to that information. (Similar to how a blind person isn’t indifferent to people standing in front of them – they’re just not aware of them standing there.) For this reason, autistic people are sometimes considered to lack empathy – but now this conclusion is being disputed.\n\nThis has been coined the ‘double empathy problem’. It’d be like how one person speaks English and another speaks Urdu, and then concluding that the person who speaks Urdu has the deficit for not being able to understand English because more people speak English in the world currently(!)\n\nSo just listen to the words. That’s again a reason why many autistic people prefer written forms of communication. (Autistic people might consequently find software coding and programming languages more natural than non-autistic people find them?) For non-autistic people however, written forms of communication can be occasionally misunderstood because of the difficulty in clearly conveying the tonal intent of a message on paper (e.g. a reader could read the same words angrily versus sarcastically, and if the reader gets it wrong then it’d speak more about the reader’s than the writer’s mind).\n\nSo it could be that an autistic person understands literal answers, whereas an allistic person will understand metaphors and subtexts.\n\nNow who’s more correct? Shouldn’t yes mean yes and no mean no? (I’m not autistic but I’d like more honesty (and empathy for those left waiting) if people meant two minutes, not fifteen, when they say they’ll be ready in two minutes!) Who’s more disabled in this regard? It could be said though that once a non-autistic person understands that someone only speaks literally, they can relatively easily adapt to this understanding – whereas an autistic person will find it harder to adapt to understanding nuances and subtleties. Nevertheless, don’t we all fall under the range of neurodiversity?\n\nWhen interpreting the motives and actions of some abstract shapes interacting with each other in an animation (Frith-Happé animations) – both allistic and autistic people will anthropomorphise them and give them mental states but generally different ones (e.g. ‘they were happy and playing’ compared to ‘they were angry and fighting’). But a more popular ‘neurotypical’ interpretation doesn’t necessarily mean a more correct answer – after all, they’re just a bunch of shapes moving about on a screen(!) (A similar problem exists with thinking there are objective dream interpretations.)\n\nSo judgements are being made in the context of being in a predominantly non-autistic world. And so it’s often non-autistic people who are describing any deviations as ‘deficits’. Woof.\n\nWouldn’t it arguably even lead to a better world if everybody simply always spoke literally about what they thought i.e. with more honesty and without social politics? This is predominantly a world where people will try to say the right things to the right people in the right way depending on who they’re with, in order to manipulate their public image and boost their own popularity. (All this social politics probably evolved from understanding how others may attempt to read between the lines and figure out our hidden intentions, then behaving in ways to counteract this, then attempting to read between those lines, etc..) This kind of Machiavellian manipulation (e.g. to show that one cares even when one doesn’t really deep inside) is even considered a skill! It’s often considered a key trait for success in business and politics. Curt, blunt, direct language – regardless of the status of the other person being spoken to – can indeed be misinterpreted as aggressive, yet ‘neurotypical’ people could be accused of never meaning what they say and never saying what they mean!\n\nSo how come honesty doesn’t pay in this world, from the evidence that it isn’t autistic people who are consistently at the top of organisations or who are the most attractive mates instead of manipulative charmers?! Society says (or ironically lies by saying) it values direct and honest people – yet ‘honest to a fault’ people aren’t the ones getting rewarded.\n\nHaving said that, it isn’t true that autistic people cannot ever lie."
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"Amidst all the news and views around corporate governance and succession planning at one of India’s favorite startups, one mustn’t forget the good Vishal Sikka did to Infosys and to the larger Indian business ecosystem. When assessing an individual or even a situation, it is important to dissociate the good from the not-so-good, and look at things in perspective. I happen to study Infosys from close quarters as a part of my PhD thesis, and leant about a good set of interventions that the former CEO ushered in a short period of time. Notwithstanding the time cultural transformations take, a short stint of Sikka offers some evidence on the impact that could be created.\n\nOn Sikka contribution in his own words, this sums it up well.\n\n“Three years ago, I started this journey with a calling, to help reshape the company around innovation and entrepreneurship, to deliver breakthrough value for clients, and to help elevate our work, our standing, our selves, on the basis of a dual strategy, bringing together dualities of renew and new, automation and innovation, people and software, to show a new path forward in a time of unprecedented disruption within the industry and beyond.”\n\nI would like to centre this article on the most salient contribution that the former chief of Infosys had made- Innovation, and more specifically, the call for Design Thinking. Vishal Sikka became, and remains, the posterboy of Design Thinking to the Indian business fraternity, and startups, alike. A concept and its applications which were marginal for a long time, and mostly limited to the hi-tech firms or startups rooted in west, Design Thinking became much more a common phrase after Sikka became the CEO of Infosys.\n\nWith the sheer scale of trainings offered to people across levels at Infosys, several organizations could see a viable intervention on Design Thinking, and associated concepts. I, for one, have delivered several such programs, and I thank Sikka profoundly in bringing the concept to the leadership discourse and amenable to be introduced at organizations, far and wide.\n\nI would like to touch upon two important Innovation Leadership insights that one could draw from the rather short and eventful career Sikka had at Infosys.\n\nEducated, trained and seasoned in the west, infusing innovation in an existing setup was natural for Sikka. While keeping pace with time and the changing technology and Information Technology landscape, customer centricity and rapid iteration assume importance. No longer can IT firms wait for customers to propose developmental requirements or support engagements, but they need to be proactive in reaching out and working along with the customers. That’s where Sikka’s Zero Distance and Design Thinking programs become instrumental in infusing a grassroots innovation at the organization.\n\n” Instead of a traditional top-down pyramid, we create a more bottom-up thing where you have thousands of small entities like that and the management is enabling these people to go out there and be innovative. This is underneath what Zero Distance is.“\n\nCoupled with the flattening of the organization and infusing some fresh blood, a commitment towards training employees of Design Thinking paved the way. By the mid of last year, over a lakh employees were trained on Design Thinking concepts and techniques.\n\nEven with Sikka stepping out, the value add to the employees on building a new mindset and honing sharp skills doesn’t go away. Especially, with the advent of automation, rapid digitization and democratization of jobs and skills, such an empathy driven approach puts Infosys in a good shape.\n\nManaging the old and the new under one roof is often problematic. With the legacy business serving the company well, a radically new product is often met with inattention and apprehension. Having studied how incumbents often fail in commercializing radical products or disruptive innovations, Harvard’s Clayton Christensen advocated that firms must look at separate entities that are operationally disconnected from the main entity. Also called as ambidexterity, where a firm simultaneously explores and exploits the opportunities.. Under Sikka, Infosys practiced the trait to a large extent- that’s been the new and renew approach.\n\nThe spinning-off of Edgeverve into a separate entity with its own structure and people had helped the core company focus on it’s ‘bread and butter business’ and let the risky bets on new product development be taken care by an expert team. Three years on, the 5000+ people strong Edgeverve team (includes Finacle) remains a towering example of applying theory to practice in an Indian context.\n\nNotwithstanding the several senior level exits over the last few years from Edgeverve, the idea of having a distinct unit focusing on products and IP remains a bold step.\n\nThe following statement puts across the challenge involved in the approach Sikka had adopted. Bozhidar Hristov, an analyst at US-based technology research firm TBRI, states:\n\n“Investing and integrating innovative technologies and the need to monetize IP (intellectual property) is needed if Infosys and other India-centric vendors do not want to face a ‘race to the bottom’ scenario.\n\nHowever, these are hurdles to overcome as competing on price remains in the core of their DNA and seamless execution remains a challenge, resulting in influx results, executive exodus and stakeholders’ gloom.”\n\nInnovation calls for patience, especially when it’s about going against the tide.\n\nI would like to put Sikka as an instance of someone who tried to bring about a change and infuse innovation within the organization. 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"Jasmina (jd3451@columbia.edu) joined the lab in 2019 as an M.A. student interested in plant genomics. She is currently investigating speciation genetics in Amaranthus by quantifying pollen viability in F1 hybrids and determining the influence of sex determination genes in reproductive compatibility between dioecious and hermaphroditic species uses whole genome sequencing data.",
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"Henry Landis (henry.landis@columbia.edu) joined the lab in 2019 as an M.A. student interested in plant genomics. He is currently working on statistical models for studying the rate of evolution of reproductive isolation in plant lineages using large-scale phylogenies of clades with dense genomic data that can be used to infer historical introgression. He completed his Bachelors degree at Amherst College.",
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"Scarlet Ming-Sha Au (sma2244@columbia.edu) joined the Eaton lab in 2019 as a 1st year undergraduate student. Scarlet is interested in plant phylogenomics and is currently working on greenhouse experiments in Amaranthus and RAD-seq analyses to infer the history and timing of dispersal of Viburnum species in Taiwan.",
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"Guo Cen (gc2799@columbia.edu) spent one year in the Eaton lab as a visiting Ph.D. student from the Chinese Academy of Sciences graduate program at the Kunming Institute of Botany where she worked with Dr. De-Zhu Li. Her research uses phylogenomic data to uncover the history of diversification of temperate woody bamboos.",
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Mr Clague wrote that Morner had “misrepresented his position with INQUA”, as the commission which Axel-Morner had been president of had terminated the previous year.\n\nDr. Mörner currently has no formal position in INQUA, and I am distressed that he continues to represent himself in his former capacity. Further, INQUA, which is an umbrella organization for hundreds of researchers knowledgeable about past climate, does not subscribe to Mörner’s position on climate change. Nearly all of these researchers agree that humans are modifying Earth’s climate, a position diametrically opposed to Dr. Mörner’s point of view.\n\nAs reported on the Deltoid blog, INQUA repeated this assertion when I contacted them about a story in 2009. A statement then from the president of INQUA added:\n\nDr Morner’s views concerning sea-level change are his own and are not endorsed by the current Executive Committee of INQUA, nor have previous INQUA Executive Committees endorsed Dr Morner’s views. On several occasions INQUA has requested of Dr Morner that he not inadvertently represent his views on sea-level change as if they have some connection with INQUA.\n\nEven after these two incidents, Morner has continued to misrepresent the view of INQUA. Last year, he wrote for The Spectator that the organisation’s research was an “inconvenient truth” for the climate lobby, while the organisation itself says human caused climate change is real and that “Every year, many millions of people will be forced from their land and homes due to sea-level rise“.\n\nLaframboise doesn’t mention any of this in her book. Nor does she mention that Dr Morner believes you can find water underground by using a stick. That’s right, he’s a water diviner.\n\nWhen Fox News based an IPCC “expose” on Laframboise’s book, Media Matters found that when it came to issues on the qualifications of the handful of young scientists, key facts had been missed or omitted.\n\nIn a televised interview with Australian climate science sceptic columnist Andrew Bolt, Laframboise speculates that some IPCC authors were chosen because they agreed with the orthodoxy, rather than because they might be good at their jobs.\n\nPeople were chosen because they could be easily led… perhaps because they had already expressed the kind of opinion the IPCC brass was hoping the report would express. It’s not clear but it certainly looks fishy.\n\nYet if this really was the conspiracy to keep out dissenting voices which Laframboise hints at, then how does she explain the presence of well known climate science sceptics such as William Kininmonth, Ross McKitrick and Stephen McIntyre who were all given roles as “expert reviewers” in the last IPCC report?\n\nLaframboise’s book also hints at a conspiracy because she found some authors of IPCC reports have affiliations or histories with environment groups. In one case, Laframboise accuses the IPCC of committing a “sin of omission” by neglecting to point out that William Hare, a visiting scientist at the Potsdam Institute, has strong ties to Greenpeace.\n\nWhy did Laframboise go looking for scientists with links to environment groups while ignoring, for example, the presence of a “Haroon Kheshgi” from the “ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company” or that oil company’s many other contributions to IPCC reports?\n\nNo mention either in her book of Ross McKitrick’s position as senior fellow of free market think-tank The Fraser Institute, or William Kininmonth’s roles as an advisor for several climate sceptic groups. She describes Steve McIntyre as a “Canadian with a Masters degree in mathematics and a flair for statistics” but doesn’t mention his 30-year career in the mining industry. Would all of these examples qualify for a Laframboise “sin of omission”, perhaps?\n\nIn the book, Laframboise writes that she sent draft copies to some “wonderful people” for comments. Sceptics Ross McKitrick, the IPA’s science fellow Professor Bob Carter and recent IPA invitee James Delingpole were among her list of reviewers.\n\nIn a post on Jones’ Understanding Climate Risk blog, he pulls apart Laframboise’s claims as being invalid, although he’s not quite that polite.\n\nApparently the selection of a few lead authors who are not hoary old farts who have gone emeritus, disqualifies the IPCC from saying anything useful…. all the young authors that Laframboise picked on have made sustained and substantial contributions since their first efforts on the IPCC.\nThe epic fail in Laframboise’ case is that there is no credible alternative scholarship that exists to counter the sustained and substantive findings of the IPCC. If the IPCC has failings, it is in framing the science-policy relationship (which is also improving substantially), but there are no alternative facts to the science that the IPCC assesses and summarises in their conclusions.\n\nJones then puts his mind to the involvement of the IPA, an organisation which does not reveal its funders (but which is engaged in a project with the world’s richest woman, mining magnate Gina Rinehart).\n\nJones publishes an excerpt of a letter sent by the think tank’s executive director John Roskam, which states that the IPCC had produced “corrupt science”. Roskam is also on the editorial board of Connor Court, which is adding Laframboise’s effort to a string of climate science contrarian books it has already published.\n\nAll this appears to have been the final straw for Jones.\n\nThe IPA is anti-science and consequently a risk to society. That is quite clear. 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"Anita Weiss, a professor at the department of international studies, University of Oregon said that one needs to delve into the historic practices which lead to such cases.\n\n“For example,” she said, “where a woman goes, if she use a mobile or not, or if she goes to office, is decided by her husband or men she is associated to—even though [all of these actions] are considered a social norm in most parts of the world.”\n\nShe spoke about the recent murder of a social worker Hina Shahnawaz killed by her paternal cousin in Kohat, allegedly, for stepping out of her house and becoming the sole breadwinner for her family.\n\nWeiss said that it was time people in Pakistan speak out against the heinous practice.",
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"Landing a prestigious Fulbright scholarship not only boosts the CV of any early career researcher; it also absorbs them into a wider world of international relations. With its roots in diplomacy after the second world war, the Fulbright programme links the United States with countries around the world through government-sponsored academic and cultural exchanges.\n\nEmma Rowe, a senior lecturer in education at Deakin University, was awarded a Postdoctoral Scholarship by Fulbright Australia in early 2020.\n\nIn February last year, she attended an award ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra, featuring hundreds of the great and good and 140 new Fulbright scholars. “It was so exciting,” Rowe says. “It felt like the biggest thing I’d ever won.”\n\nOne of a number of different categories of Fulbright awards, the Postdoctoral Scholarships fund Australian researchers who have achieved their doctorate in the past five years for a research visit of 3 to 10 months in the US. The scholarships offer a monthly stipend based on the costs of living wherever the researcher is visiting, as well as travel costs and an establishment allowance. The 2021 call will close on 6 July.\n\nThe arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 meant Rowe had to postpone her trip until 2022. In the meantime, she has won a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award from the Australian Research Council, but she describes the application process for the two awards as “chalk and cheese”.\n\n“I don’t think they’re actually looking for these traditional textbook sort of research methods,” she says of the Fulbright awards. She says the scheme is more about a collaborative exchange of ideas rather than churning out data and journal articles, and indeed Fulbright Australia says awardees are chosen on their ability to promote mutual understanding between the two countries.\n\nRowe says it’s a different way of approaching a research proposal: one that is about “engaging with the community by visiting schools, by having conversations, fostering relationships and giving back”.\n\n“A really good point of advice for the Fulbright is to look at the mission statement—do your homework on who Fulbright are and then take that into note when you’re applying,” she advises.\n\nRowe got a heads-up on how to position her application by being connected to a number of former Fulbright scholars. She found out that her dean had received a scholarship early in her career and they got talking about it.\n\n“Her enthusiasm about it really sucked me into thinking that I wanted to do it as well,” she says. “Then another colleague applied too—she loved it and had such a great experience.”\n\nRowe got her colleagues who had been Fulbright scholars to read through her application and give her advice. “I remember one of the big ones was my methodology section, which was far too expansive—it aimed for too much in too little time,” she says.\n\nShe also lined up letters from a phalanx of impressive supporters, including three different deans. Rowe says she helped to craft these letters herself, and she made sure they were all unique rather than just copied and pasted.\n\nShe was in touch with a network of scholars in her field and had met Christopher Lubienski, her prospective host, at Indiana University in the US as a PhD student, striking up a friendship and a fruitful collaboration. She says that while it helped that Lubienski was easily approachable, the relationship came about because she had taken the initiative and got a conversation going.\n\nRowe also thinks that ensuring her topic chimed with the mission of the Fulbright programme paid dividends. Focusing on innovation in education, she linked it up to critical global policy imperatives and national initiatives in both Australia and the US.\n\nAs well as emphasising the ambassadorial nature of the scholarships, Fulbright Australia says candidates need to show a record of achievement in their field through academic records, professional standing and recognition. 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"Francis was born in Navarre, Spain in the Castle of Xavier. In 1525, he travelled to Paris and it was there that he met St. Ignatius of Loyola and it was he with whom Francis received Holy Orders in Venice in 1537.\n\nIn 1540, Francis was sent to evangelize in India. He laboured in Western India, as well as the island of Ceylon, Malacca, Molucca islands and the island of Mindanao in the Philippines as well as in Japan. Francis started a voyage to China in 1552 but died on Sanclan Island.\n\nSt. Francis was one of the church’s most illustrious missionaries and he came from a noble Basque family in Spain. He did his studies at the university of Paris where he then taught Philosophy after first obtaining his degree as Master of Arts. It was whilst at this university that he met Ignatius of Loyola and he was enrolled as one of the first seven Jesuits.\n\nFrancis and Ignatius decided to travel to the Holy land, but were prevented from doing so due to a war between the Turks and Venice, so for a time Francis laboured at Padua, Bologna, and in Rome.\n\nIn 1540, Ignatius chose Francis as the first missionary serving the Portuguese East Indies.Francis sailed from Lisbon, in the company of four papal briefs which made him nuncio with full powers and they recommended him to the Eastern Princes.\n\nFrancis landed at Goa and his vast apostolate which lasted over ten years in duration began there. There Francis instructed the adults, gathered the children by the ringing of a bell in the streets, he catechized them, and he he also served by visiting the hospitals and prisons. After this, Francis turned to teaching the native Indians, doing so by fitting the verses to the tunes of popular songs.\n\nFrancis then travelled to Cape Comorin and there he began the conversion of paravas, and it was here that on some days he baptised so many people that at nights through fatigue, he was unable to lift his arm.\n\nFrom here he travelled to Travencore where in various villages he founded forty=five churches.\n\nNext he travelled to Malacca in Malaya where he spent the next eighteen months going from island to island, preaching, instructing and baptising.\n\nWhen Francis arrived back in Goa, he heard of vast numbers of souls that were awaiting them in Japan, so he took along some companions and set sail arriving in Kagoshima in 1549, where he learned the language, preached and taught with huge success.\n\nIn 1551, Francis returned to Malacca to revisit his converts there and it was whilst on this visit that the new goal of Pagan China loomed up, but he was not to reach it.\n\nFrancis arrived on the Island of Sancian at the mouth of the Canton river and here became ill with a fever and would’ve died on the sands of the shore but a poor man named Alvarez found him and took him to his hut. Here Francis lingered for two weeks, praying in between his bouts of delirium and he finally died with his eyes tenderly fixed upon his crucifix.\n\nFrancis was buried in a shallow grave and his body was covered with quicklime and when his body was exhumed three months later, it was found to be fresh and incorrupt. His body was taken to Goa where it is still enshrined.\n\nSt. Francis Xavier was proclaimed Patron of foreign Missions and of all Missionary works by Pope St. Pius X."
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"One of the bitter outcomes of a prolonged war is the ruined lives of innocent children who are forced to take up the responsibilities of adults. In a region where child labor is common within poor societies, more than a decade of war has increased it to alarming proportions. Declining economic conditions and mass displacements forced children out of schools into the labor market, where they are compelled to work grueling hours in hazardous conditions. The dire consequence is a society on the verge of losing a generation to the abyss.\n\nFrom the streets of local markets to the industrial zones, the sore sight of children settling into the workforce has become a growing trend in Northern Syria. 11 years of war and deteriorating economic conditions have left parents with no choice but to send their children to work to make ends meet. Jihad Galad, the father of five children aged 9 to 16, speaking to L24, “If I have the money, I will not send my children to work, but due to the difficult financial situation now there is no alternative.” Trapped between two hard choices, Galad’s hand is forced, “…we are facing the winter season, and if my children do not help me with work, I will also be unable to secure the expenses of this harsh season in terms of heating materials.”\n\nIn addition to the worsening financial situation of families, the loss of the primary breadwinner, due to the Assad Regime bombings or imprisonment has compelled children to work to provide for the remaining siblings of their family. Fadel Abdul Ghani, Executive Director at SNHR told L24, that the main reason for child labor is that, “… a large part of these children have become the main breadwinner for their families because many of them lost their parents or older brothers. Today, we have thousands of paterfamiliases who were killed or arrested and forcibly disappeared.”\n\nSuch cases are a dime a dozen in the liberated areas. There is the case of a family of four, of which the father was imprisoned by the Assad regime. Their eldest son Yasir, who is only 11, and his younger brother Salah, who is 9, work in a workshop in the industrial area of Idlib city, which is a frequent target of regime airstrikes. Another case is Ibrahim Kaddour, whose father has been detained since 2012 and who works in a car repair shop to support his family of three siblings and his mother. Similar cases to Yasir and Ibrahim are common among the population of Syria today. These circumstances make them lose hope sometimes. “I write with friends in Sweden. Then, when I compare their situation with mine, I think about following them and how I could better support my mother from there, too,” Ibrahim says. An attitude that is becoming more and more widespread among Syria’s children and youth.\n\nAlthough child labor has been common since the beginning of the war in Syria, the last few years have seen a rapid increase. According to a report by SNHR, the last military campaign by the Assad Regime in December 2019 against the liberated area of Greater Idlib, caused the displacement of one million civilians, some of whom had already fled other parts of Syria. Abdul Ghani said, “The regime is the main cause of this outrage; all of this is the result of the bombings that it conducted throughout the years of the revolution on entire cities, which led to the displacement of these families and also caused the disappearance of thousands of Syrians”. He added that there is another reason for the spread of child labor “…deliberate bombing of schools by the regime, which prompted the children to drop out due to fear and to go to work.” Ahmed, a 16-year-old boy from Idlib who works in the industrial area of Idlib City manufacturing milk buckets spoke to L24. He said, “I was in school and left it in the seventh grade because of the bombing and airstrikes. I loved school and education very much. After the displacement, I had nothing to do, so I came here to learn a profession despite its difficulty, but in the end, I will learn it and master it, and from there I will be able to meet my family’s daily needs.”\n\nAssad’s twist of the knife\n\nThe Assad Regime and its allies’ criminal practice of targeting schools has significantly impacted the number of students dropping out of school to enter the workforce. The last military campaign is a proof to this. Maher al-Hamdo, Director of Basic Education of the Syrian Salvation Government (SSG), speaking to L24, said, “The bombing of schools and the destruction of structures led to students dropping out of education, and the issue of displacement led to many students not enrolling in other schools.” Although the exact number of school-aged children that entered the workforce is unknown, Hamdo said that school dropouts since the last displacement are around 26 000. Ibrahim al-Daghim, an owner of a workshop in the industrial area said, “Every day school drop outs, seeking to learn professions come to me, as we all know that the profession (work) is good, but education for the child is better. The living situation is difficult for the parents. Therefore, we find that most children work to help their parents with daily expenses.”\n\nAs more and more children drop out of school to support their families, it adds to the fear of a catastrophe in the not-so-distant future, an uneducated generation of Syrian people. Speaking about the repercussions if child labor is not dealt with, al-Hamdo said, “The consequences will produce ignorant generations, which leads to the deviation of the compass of this generation towards crime and family disintegration.” According to a survey by the ‘Save the Children’ organisation, by the end of 2019, an estimated 2.45 million children were out of school in Syria. This creates a hole in the growth of the economy. If this is not addressed now, in a few years, a generation of Syrians will lack professionals in different fields resulting in a stunted economy.\n\nA problem with no solution?\n\nDespite the seriousness of the problem, child labor cannot be resolved within a short period. However, other courses of action and solutions can be enacted to contain it. Abdul Ghani discusses the options, “The process of ending child labor is very difficult because it is legal in international agreements under certain conditions and circumstances…, but the idea here is how can we control the problem and how can we prevent or reduce the worst forms of child labor?” With regards to stopping child labor he said, “This is very difficult, especially in the Syrian situation, for several reasons, the most prominent of which is that these children have become breadwinners for their families.” When posed the question to al-Hamdo (about) what the SSG is doing about the matter, he said, “The government seeks to bring the matter of child labor under control but the possibilities are few. The Ministry of Education seeks instead to establish schools and educational centres to curb this matter and completely eliminate this issue.” Last month, the General Shura Council of the SSG held a meeting to discuss solutions supporting the education sector, after several organizations stopped funding schools across Idlib resulting in them being shut down. In the meeting, it was concluded that funds from several other sectors would be redirected to be provided to the educational sector.\n\nThe issue of child labor has reached a tipping point, if no steps are taken it could have serious consequences for the future of the Syrian people. The process of rehabilitating children from harmful working conditions and integrating them back into educational programs requires both resources and assistance from international partners with experience in these fields. Syrians hope that, although the world is focused on the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, donors and governments will remember their commitments as this war enters its 12th year."
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"No? Okay… guess I’ll go back to sitting on my thumbs over here. But know this: It is really, really hard to do so.\n\nSure, we as a MMO community are beyond wary of pronouncing anything for sure, especially after we’ve witnessed the billionth commenter declaring that something is a “fail” or “success” or “microwave burrito.” We haven’t seen any official reviews of RIFT, the game doesn’t even officially launch until tomorrow, and we won’t know the post-one month subscriber numbers for a while.\n\nSo why does it feel like a success anyway? Because it does, it really does. Every time I play the game, I’m feeling and seeing something I haven’t for years — a fully operational battlestation, er, MMO that is compelling, addictive, popular, polished and content-rich. People are literally waiting for hours just to log in depending on their server, and while they may complain, they do it anyway because RIFT is kind of worth it.\n\nA few days ago, Trion announced that they hit over a million registered accounts (note: not necessarily players), and ever since the head start, the studio has released dozens of new servers just to handle the crush of players. And — let us not forget — it hasn’t even launched yet.\n\nOkay, sure, this may be the whole week one excitement, the honeymoon period that every MMO gets. People flock to it, check it out, some stay, some leave. But usually by this point I can get a sense for what’s wrong with it and whether or not it’ll make or break — and all signs are pointing to “make” in a big way.\n\nI’m not writing this just to be “First!” or anything, but because I’m really wondering if we’re witnessing the start of something larger than we — even long-time RIFT fans — anticipated. I’ve heard whispers and mentions of a million-plus subscriber base, something that hasn’t even been broached by a major subscription MMO for years. We’ve all seen how quickly the fanfare over World of Warcraft: Cataclysm has died off, and I’ve read plenty of first-hand reports of players flocking in droves for new territory. Again, WoW tourists? Perhaps. But perhaps RIFT has enough WoW in it that they’ll stay and not look back.\n\nI guess this is all speculation and gut feeling, but I wanted to say it anyway. We knew RIFT was going to be big, but I don’t think we knew how big. This puppy’s got legs, and I’m excited to see where it’ll go.\n\n51 thoughts on “Can we call RIFT a success yet?”"
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