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"The Federal Government has so far generated a revenue of N4.25 trillion in 2019, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed said on Wednesday.\n\nAccording to Ahmed, this represents a performance of 81 per cent, adding that while the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) planned for 2019 was 3.5 per cent, the third quarter GDP performance was reported as 2.28 per cent.\n\nThe minister stated this while briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.\n\nAhmed added that the federal government has so far released 1.2 trillion in capital expenditure, representing a 50 per cent capital performance for the 2019 fiscal year.\n\nAccording to her, on expenditure, the finance ministry had been able to release all that was required for personnel cost while debt service was also on course.\n\n“On overhead, we have able to release eight months overhead for general MDAs and 11 months overhead for some MDAs that we classify as critical and this include the security services, the Federal Government Unity Colleges as well as NYSC and Nigerian Correctional Service.\n\n“So, a few agencies that we classify as critical have received 11 months and we are working on the 12 month over head release for these categories of MDAs.\n\n“So, far as at last week, we have released up to N1.2 trillion in capital expenditure and that is a 50 per cent performance of the capital for the whole year, 2019.\n\n“And now that the president has assented to the 2020 which is a major achievement for this government; it is clear that the 2019 budget is also a six-months budget; so we achieved 50 per cent capital release for 50 per cent performance of the 2019 budget,’’ she said."
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Machiavelli wrote this book during a time of great turmoil in Italy, and from his long experience as a diplomat he came to the conclusion that lofty ideals had no place in politics/5(K).\n\nPrince Books, open since in downtown Norfolk, is located on the corner of Main Street and Martin's Lane The prince book the Towne Bank Building one block from Town Point Park and the Elizabeth River, conveniently situated between Waterside and Nauticus.\n\nMy recollection is that Machiavelli often summarizes that division in passages like the one you have quoted/5. Oct 27, · The book does not scrimp on detail: Prince’s handwritten manuscript, rendered in his famously precise cursive script (complete with his trademark “4”s for “for” and “eye” or symbols.\n\nPrince Rogers Nelson (June 7, – April 21, ) The prince book an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor, and filmmaker. A guitar virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist known for his genre-crossing work, wide-ranging singing voice, and flamboyant stage appearances, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians in the history of popular music.\n\nSearch the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. Prince Books is a fabulous small business bookstore in downtown Norfolk.\n\nThe book is a biblical legend to the artist known as Prince. Almost two years in the making and soon the the world will read a book that will leave you mesmerized.\n\nOver pages of TRUTH. The Prince 2 Nicolo Machiavelli CHAPTER II Concerning Hereditary Principalities WILL leave out all discussion on republics, inasmuch as in another place I have written of them at length, 1 and will address myself only to principalities.\n\nThe Prince Estate passionately presents Prince’s life and work, and cultivates opportunities to further his legacy. We aim to immerse fans, old and new, in Prince's story, explore the role of Prince and his work in today's cultural landscape.\n\nOct 30, · But Prince really isn’t the author of this book that bears his name. And I can’t help wondering if it would make him declare that there are thieves in the temple.\n\nThe Beautiful Ones. Prince has been gone 17 (+) days, 17 (+) long nights. But the music never dies, and simplicityhsd.com will be here for you, the community, as long as you want us to be.\n\nThank you for continuing to contribute to this vibrant sanctuary for all those who believe in the power of the funk, of Lovesexy. Oct 27, · Book Review: Prince Memoir, 'The Beautiful Ones,' Brings To Life A Vision In One's Mind You won't get a full picture of Prince from this book, but it does manage to pierce through some of the.\n\nFrom a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Prince Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.\n\nThe book is told in four parts. The first is composed of the memoir he was writing before his tragic death, pages that brings us into Prince's childhood world through his own lyrical prose.\n\nThe second part takes us into Prince's early years as a musician, before his first album released, through a scrapbook of Prince's writing and photos. The Prince is XII for continuing the war against Pisa: this king it was who, in his conduct of affairs in Italy, committed the five capital errors in statecraft summarized in ‘The Prince,’ and was consequently driven out.\n\nThe Prince was everything I absolutely love about Jennifer L. Armentrout. It was a page turner, had a sigh worthy male, a heroine I loved, an addicting storyline, and by just that second chapter I found myself bawling my eyes out.\n\nBetween the tears, smiles and laughter, my emotions were all over the place/5. Preview this book» What people are What the duties of a Prince are with regard to the Militia. Of the things for which Men and especially Princes are praised or blamed.\n\nOf Liberality and Niggardliness. 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Still I tried to not have any high hopes regarding what may happen.\n\nI took a quarter of a tab of Xanax and as I approached the building I bought a banana from a fruit vendor on the street. Wanted to be in the best of all possible moods and it turned out I was. With the Xanax/Banana combination working through my system I took the elevator to a very high floor.\n\nLazyteat@gmail says that 1/4 tab of Xanax is being pumped full of drugs.\n\nApparently “I have found pumping the body full of drugs prior to an interview usually does not work out in the favor of the applicant” so it seems that Miss Greg has gone to interviews pumped full of drugs which did not work out well at all for Miss Thing. I suppose that is why she hasn’t responded to my email asking what it was that they do for a living. Perhaps they don’t work, perhaps she’s not living.\n\nI was astounded by the view, and I could see the Statue of Liberty, and looking over Brooklyn I could even see the ocean in the distance, as well as my neighborhood in Hoboken. I found myself thinking that I would love to work in an office like this with such stunning vistas.\n\nAfter a short wait, I met with the gentlemen who were friends with Elizabeth, and we walked into a conference room. They had my resume and we ran down the jobs listed. Why did I leave there? What happened here? What do you think of our firm? The last one threw me but I think I recovered and answered with a modicum of relative intelligence.\n\nThe interview ended sooner than I expected and was told they would tell me whether or not I got the job. I felt a bit deflated and was soon on the street. Bill’s office was nearby and I gave him a call. He came down and I told him what happened, how I felt the question about the company was probably my Achilles Heel.\n\nBill was reassuring and suggested that I send an email, thanking them for the meeting. I told him I was already planning on doing that. Then Bill had the added idea of sending an actual Thank You card, a cherry on top as it were. I thought it was a good idea and bought a card in the bus terminal.\n\nI walked home, feeling a bit disconsolate back in Hoboken. After all I did get a haircut and shaved my goatee for this interview, which wasn’t so bad since I did need a haircut and the goatee had a little too much grey in it.\n\nI changed out of my suit and back into shorts and sneakers. I spoke with my brother Frank and that was good. He suggested taking a walk by the river and I explained that I had done that so often lately it is starting to mean nothing to me. 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Perhaps the most eloquent spokesperson is Dr. Mabel John, whose brother is blues legend Little Willie John who originally recorded “Fever” Little Willie John - Fever - YouTube (2:40), and at age 82 likely the oldest, as she performed with Billie Holiday just weeks before Holiday’s death, and is the first female signed to Barry Gordy’s Motown label, having earlier worked in the insurance business in Detroit with his mother. Later she worked with Ray Charles as the musical director of the Raelettes, co-writing as many as 50 songs with Charles before eventually leaving secular music altogether to become the pastor and founder of the Joy in Jesus Ministries in Los Angeles in 1986, earning her doctorate in divinity from the Crenshaw Christian Center in 1993. Something of the reigning matriarch of the selected singers, her wisdom about finding an undisputed truth in singing is particularly insightful, claiming James Brown learned all his moves from some of the preachers who were touched by the spirit. Another common element is Ray Charles, who was the first artist to take gospel into the mainstream, opening up a style of music that resembles a preacher calling to the choir, that answers back with background singers Ray Charles - What'd I Say LIVE - YouTube (4:16, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1963), exuding an earthy sensuality that opened up careers for many of the black women featured in this film.\n\n\nThe revelation of the film is realized by the extraordinary range of emotion not only found in the exemplary music performed by these women, but in the stark honesty and unpretentiousness of their lives. Having never risen to stardom, where the quality that defines a backup singer is harmony and blending into the whole, they perform without egos. That is not to say they don’t have them, as these women are divas in the music industry, but they have the unique ability to set aside their own individuality, yet they often perform the part of the song best remembered by listeners without getting the credit. The perfect example is Lou Reed’s 1972 hit “Walk on the Wild Side” Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Side - Rare Video-HD - YouTube (4:13), as the responding chorus where “the colored girls sing—doo, da-doo, da-doo, doo doo doo doo” is easily the part of the song that sticks with us, offering a momentary joyful explosion in the middle of an otherwise desperately sad and often monotonous, drug-filled journey for individual recognition. Add to this the absolutely delightful combination of David Byrne’s art school artistry finding a soulful groove with Lynn Mabry doing background vocals in Talking Heads “Slippery People” Talking Heads Slippery People - YouTube (4:06). The film cleverly shows album covers of the era with the faces of the lead singers whited out, suggesting it’s not about them, but that part of the song sung by others. A chilling example comes from Darlene Love, who in 1962 sang the lead in Phil Spector’s hit single “He’s a Rebel,” but when she heard the song on the radio afterwards, it was still her voice, but the group credited for the song was The Crystals The Crystals (Blossoms) - He's A Rebel (original recording) - YouTube (2:25). This kind of musical theft was common in the industry, especially by white producers of black artists, where singers remained under contract, much like movie stars during the heyday of the studio system, which literally *owned* their rights, to do with as they pleased. Eventually, through sheer perseverance, Love’s voice became among the most sought after backup singers in history, as the musicians themselves recognized raw talent and wanted to work with her. The most heartbreaking aspect of the story is once Love finally freed herself from the contractual obligations of Phil Spector, she signed with Gamble and Huff, who immediately sold her contract back to Spector, which has implications of a slavery plantation system.\n\n\nAnother common element between these singers is the personal belief that if one remains true to one’s calling, stardom will follow, as nearly every one thought they’d have a solo career. One of the backups who came closest was Merry Clayton, who now in her mid 60’s remains a force of nature, who began as one of the Raelettes. Growing up in New Orleans listening to Mahalia Jackson, in 1964 she recorded the first version of “The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss),” although it was Betty Everett's version of that same year that reached the Top 10 of the music charts. She is perhaps most famous for her contribution to the Rolling Stones “Gimme Shelter”Gimme Shelter 1969 - The Rolling Stone - YouTube (4:34), a reflection of the most turbulent era of the American 60’s. With surprising detail, she recalls being called out of bed at 2 in the morning, arriving at the studio in silk pajamas with curlers still in her hair, about as unassuming an entrance as possible After laying down a single track, they asked for another, where she literally blew the roof off the building, Merry Clayton's isolated vocals in the Rolling Stone's \"Gimme ... (31 seconds), adding the steamy erotic sensuality the Stones were looking for. She was pregnant at the time and unfortunately suffered a miscarriage afterwards—the price for 30 seconds of glory. During the 70’s, she was the only black female to record with producer Lou Adler at A&M Records until Janet Jackson arrived in the 80’s, but her solo career never took off, claiming the radio would play “only one Aretha.” Equally heartbreaking is the story of Claudia Lennear, who had a taste of stardom before it eluded her grasp, initially singing with Ike and Tina as one of the Ikettes, with their sexually provocative stage moves, “We were R&B’s first action figures,” becoming the inspiration for the Rolling Stones song “Brown Sugar” Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones - YouTube (3:56), touring with Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen and George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh, which she called a cosmic experience. Her voice can be heard on the soundtrack to Alan Pakula’s KLUTE (1971), Michael Small - Bree's Abandon (Take It Higher) (1971) - YouTube (3:04), playing during a scene at a discotheque, and even did an August 1974 Playboy spread, but she dropped out of the business, developed a love of languages, and today she teaches Spanish classes.\n\n\nPerhaps the most talented of the backups, at least in terms of overall range, is Lisa Fischer, the only one who is an outright star, though she prefers to remain behind the scenes. She backed up Tina Turner, expanding her talent working with the meticulous vocal perfectionism of Luther Vandross, while also going on every Rolling Stones Tour since 1989, seen live in 1995 in Amsterdam, Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - Live _95-Lisa Fischer - YouTube (6:00), seen again two years later in St. Louis The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (Live) - OFFICIAL ... - YouTube (6:50), but then sheds that stage persona for an exquisite rendition of her own song, Lisa Fisher - How Can I Ease The Pain. Live - YouTube (5:02), for which she won a Grammy, rivaling Whitney Houston for sheer vocals extraordinaire, while also singing a hushed but perfectly harmonious backup to Sting’s angelic “Gabriel’s Message” Sting, if a Winter's Night...2-Gabriel's message - YouTube (3:27). The new kid on the block is the young Judith Hill, selected as Michael Jackson’s duet partner for his 2009 planned comeback This Is It Tour before Jackson died mysteriously, short-circuiting her career, but she’s been a favorite backup of Stevie Wonder for years, as he appreciates the majestic purity of her voice, seen here singing one of her own songs, “Desperation” Judith Hill | Desperation LIVE - YouTube (3:11). While these women are all uniquely talented, the beauty of the film is that it allows the filmmaker to probe the depths of their humanity, where there are literally layers of history contained within, becoming one of the more telling comments on the turbulent 60’s, yet showcasing it through music, perhaps the most perfect expression of the soul. Despite the hardships they all face, music has a way of transcending all earthly matters, where rather than recount the political turmoils of the era, the director explores that changing reality through the impassioned lives of these women. Like a pinch hitter in baseball, these women were only called upon to perform perhaps 15 or 30 seconds in someone else’s song, yet time and again we see how they make it uniquely their own, where these are no nonsense, literally kickass women displaying the dramatic maturity of the greatest actresses of our time, yet remain unseen, unheralded, and largely unrecognized, where in the case of Darlene Love, the only one in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the industry literally placed someone else’s name over her voice. Rather than remain angry and defiant, these women have displayed nothing but professionalism where they continually rise above the fray, where the film offers a triumph of the spirit, becoming one of the most gorgeously uplifting movie experiences of the year.\n\n\nJudith Hill (selected as Michael Jackson’s duet partner for This Is It Tour before Jackson died, sang the lead on the song “Heal the World” at his memorial sevice, released a tribute song “I Will Always Be Missing You,” back up singer with Stevie Wonder)\n\n\nDr. Mabel John (the first female signed by Berry Gordy to Motown's Tamla label, also Ray Charles, co-writing 50 songs while becoming musical director of the Raelettes, becoming pastor and founder of the Joy in Jesus Ministries in Los Angeles in 1986, earning a doctorate in divinity from the Crenshaw Christian Center in 1993)\n\n\nGloria Jones (back up singers the Blossoms, also recorded the 1964 song “Tainted Love”)\n\n\nDarlene Love (lead singer on Phil Spector’s #1 hit single “He’s a Rebel” in 1962, also one of the featured artists on Spector’s 1963 Christmas album, singing “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” also U2’s 1987 cover version, performed every year on The David Letterman Show on the last episode before Christmas from 1986 to the present, initially lead singer, later erased and changed to backing vocals on The Crystal’s 1963 hit “Da Doo Ron Ron, ” inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame March 14, 2011)\n\n\nJanice Pendarvis (David Bowie, Sting on “The Dream of the Blue Turtles”)\n\n\nThe Waters Family (Julia, Maxine, and Oren, worked with Michael Jackson on Thriller album, music for The Lion King and James Cameron’s 2009 film Avatar)\nPosted by Robert Kennedy at 2:10 AM"
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"SET TO GRACE ROLLING LOUD STAGE IN MIAMI THIS YEAR\n\nToday Alabama rapper OMB Peezy releases new single “Let Up“. This song showcases Peezy’s signature flow alongside a hypnotic, texturized beat. With cosigns ranging from Lil Boosie to Meek Mill, OMB Peezy is proving he is a force to be reckoned with, which he makes clear in “Let Up”, declaring “I got my foot up on their neck and I ain’t gon’ let up.” As a follow-up to his viral single “Big Homie“, which has accumulated over 18 million views on YouTube, and a string of pop-up performances nationwide — “Let Up” is the beginning of a new chapter for OMB Peezy.\n\nABOUT OMB PEEZY:\nAlabama born rapper OMB Peezy is known by his distinctive sound that marries influences to the South and West. Peezy inked a deal with 300 Entertainment and E-40’s Sick Wid It Records, going on to release his debut EP, Humble Beginnings, in October 2017, which has amassed over 20 million streams across platforms. Peezy was named YouTube’s Artist On The Rise in 2017. His sophomore project, Loyalty Over Love, via Sick Wid It Records/300 Ent., features guest appearances from TK Kravitz, Mozzy, Paper Lovee, with production by DrumDummie, Dave-O, Dubba-AA and Ear Drummers, among others. His newest music video for his popular single, “Big Homie” garnered over 18 Million views on Youtube, and Peezy shows no sign of slowing down, as he gears up to release his next project Too Deep For Tears.",
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"Adidas has officially confirmed its partnership with Kid Cudi, with a product set to be released later this year. No stranger to the brand Kid Cudi’s collaborative efforts with the Three Stripes began in 2018 with the release of the TRESC run. This was just the beginning of the relationship as Adidas has confirmed more footwear and apparel is coming soon.\n\nThe partnership was announced Saturday morning with cryptic wheat pastings across Miami (where Cudi will headline this weekend’s Rolling Loud festival), Los Angeles, and New York. The graphic depicts a feminine half head with a burning moon inside and will be present on all upcoming Adidas x Kid Cudi product. A URL at the bottom of the poster invites you to visit adidas.com/kidcudi where there is a sign-up page for the collaboration now live.\n\nBeyond the product, the partnership will provide a platform to share the positive impact that creativity can have on mental wellness through music, art, and design.\n\nFEATURED AS THIS WEEK’S ‘SOUNDCLOUD ARTIST TO WATCH’\n\nListen to “So High”: HERE\n\nBaby Goth was recently named this week’s ‘SoundCloud Artist To Watch’ spotlighting her new song “So High.” The track is the follow up to the release of her self-titled EP BABY GOTH, which features previously released tracks “Swimming” feat. Trippie Redd and Lil Xan, “Mary” and “Sugar” feat. Wiz Khalifa. The singer recently wrapped her tour with Kodie Shane and will be performing at Rolling Loud Miami in May.\n\nYNW Melly latest project, WE ALL SHINE features Kanye West and Fredo Bang, the project is due out this Friday, January 18, 2019.\nMelly is the exciting Florida rapper, who captivated music lovers everywhere with his massive single, “Murder On My Mind” and popular documentary, MELLY. YNW Melly’s critically-acclaimed EP, I Am You, dropped in September of 2018. Less than a year into music, the 19 year-old has accumulated over 165 million views on YouTube. Stands out tracks such as: “Murder On My Mind,” “Virtual,” and “Melly the Menace” has shot Melly to the forefront of Florida rap and caught the attention of The Fader, Forbes, Pitchfork, Complex, Genius, Hypebeast, Hot New Hip-Hop, Elevator, and many more.\nWE ALL SHINE will be available on all streaming platforms Friday, January 18th.\nTRACKLIST – WE ALL SHINE:\n1. City Girls\n2. No Heart (Love No More)\n3. Rolling Loud\n4. Robbery\n5. Beat A N*gga Block\n6. Hold Up (Wait 1 Min)\n7. No More\n8. No Holidays\n9. Mixed Personalities Ft. Kanye West\n10. Why You Gotta Walk Like That???\n11. F*ck PNC Bank\n12. Ingridientz Ft. Fredo Bang\n13. Curtains (Burtains)\n14. Control Me\n15. Alarm\nBonus Track: Butter Pecan\nDOCUMENTARY – MELLY: https://youtu.be/TGIp4H_JvZg\nEP – I Am You: Tidal | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube | Soundcloud\nMUSIC VIDEO – Murder On My Mind: https://youtu.be/hqDinxaPUK4\nMUSIC VIDEO – Freddy Krueger: https://youtu.be/FWC9pBfrUwg\n\nRADD®, which stands for Recording Artists Against Drunk Driving, is on more than 53 college campuses in California with a combined student population of 1.3 million and three military bases with reach to over 55,000. The campaign is backed by a grant from the California Office Of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA/USDOT).\n\nRADD®’s peer-to-peer program that features music talent is designed to reduce DUI arrest and fatalities, by encouraging everyone to “plan ahead” with a round-trip designated driver, ride share, Uber, Lyft or taxi. RADD®’s message is “have fun, plan ahead.” Drinking and driving is not an option.\n\nThere has been an uptick of DUI’s and road fatalities reported daily. With the holiday season upon us, we can realistically expect more.\n\nThe iconic “Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk” celebrity campaign was produced by RADD® and is the proud two-time recipient of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s prestigious Public Service Award and a Governors Highway Safety\n\nFresh off a massively successful festival in the Bay Area, Rolling Loud heads down I-5 to Los Angeles to host another carnival for the culture. Bringing out hip-hop’s best and brightest to the City of Stars for a nonstop two-day event, Rolling Loud Los Angeles proudly unveils the lineup for its 2018 edition. Headlined by Billboard chart dominators Cardi B and Post Malone, Rolling Loud L.A. gathers an unbeatable variety of artists from across the rap spectrum, from established stars like Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Wiz Khalifa, and Young Thug, to meteoric risers like Gunna, Juice WRLD, Lil Skies and Trippie Redd, to promising newcomers like Flipp Dinero, YBW Melly, wifisfuneral, Yung Bans, and Lil Mosey, to West Coast heroes like Ty Dolla $ign, Tyga, Nipsey Hussle, Shoreline Mafia, Yung Pinch, and Roddy Ricch, plus many others. Occurring on December 14th and 15th at the Banc of California Stadium Grounds in Downtown L.A., Rolling Loud Los Angeles is the perfect opportunity for rap fans to send off the year in style. Buy tickets exclusively at www.rollingloud.com.\n\nFeaturing a three day lineup and moving from Bayfront Park to Hard Rock Stadium, Rolling Loud Miami proved that bigger is better in 2018. With over 140 artists performing during an action-packed weekend, Rolling Loud Miami 2018 brought capacity crowds each day to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens earlier this month. Headlined by J. Cole, Travis Scott & Future, Rolling Loud 2018 boasted performances from heavy-hitters like Migos and Lil Uzi Vert, veterans like N*E*R*D, The Diplomats and Juicy J, established names such as Young Thug, Big K.R.I.T., Young Dolph and Rick Ross, and risers like Playboi Carti, Lil Skies, Ski Mask The Slump God, Trippie Redd and many more. Founded by Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif, recently the new subject of a feature in the Wall Street Journal, Rolling Loud continues to expand its profile as one of the most successful and valuable festival brands in the music business.\n\nBe sure to check out Rolling Loud’s Instagram for the latest updates: Instagram.com/rollingloud\n\n“One of hip-hop’s biggest festivals” – The Wall Street Journal\n\nAbout Banc of California Stadium\nLocated in the heart of Los Angeles in Exposition Park, next to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the California Science Center, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the California African American Museum, and close to the University of Southern California, Banc of California Stadium is the first open-air stadium built in Los Angeles since Dodger Stadium in 1962. The stadium is a $350 million, state-of-the-art, world-class venue specifically designed to present all types of star-studded live entertainment and creates an unparalleled fan experience for music, sports, and more. At a capacity of 23,500 for concerts (22,000 for soccer), the venue’s unique design provides for an intimate experience with excellent sightlines of the stage from every seat and superior quality sound throughout the house. Banc of California Stadium sits atop the hallowed grounds of the former Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, which hosted some of the most legendary music artists of all time — befitting its history, the new stadium will continue the tradition of hosting the very best in live entertainment."
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"The Crypt Puzzle with Babylon JS\n\nI’ve always been a lover of “adventure games”, and the second one I bought was “7th Guest” (the first was “Myst”). It was an expensive time as I had to buy a CDROM drive too - and they were not cheap at the time.\n\nAnyway, one of the puzzles that always fascinated me was called “The Crypt” which involved trying to close all of the nine coffins in a large crypt. It was a puzzle that many people solved only by a completely random trial and error process. So here is my Babylon JS version:\n\nBuilt in Blender - nothing particularly complex, and lots of use of instances (coffin bases, skeletons, door, and columns). So really it was just a test of my poor coding ability. In the 7th Guest game, the initial open coffins are done randomly - but so I can provide an explanation later about how to solve it, this is a fixed start.\n\nThere is no sound (largely snarky comments in the original game) and I would like to be able to change the pointer to a skeleton hand (like the game). I have no clue as to how, so any suggestions welcome\n\nOhh and the opening and closing of the coffins is done with the “onPointerDown” functionality. All meshes rendered non pickable then the lid meshes set to pickable. I know that @i73 has been asking lots of questions about this functionality - so here is an example for you.\n\nNow, just one last comment - it can be done in 16 clicks. In fact the coffins can be set for a solve in 15 to 18 clicks depending on which three coffins are initially open.\n\nTry it out - and if enough people are interested I will explain the solution.\n\nTested in FireFox and Chrome on Windows 7 on a desktop. (I don’t have any tablets or phones!)\n\nIt’s a little dark I think. Could just be me though.\n\nThis is pretty cool, seems to work appropriately on mobile (chrome, galaxy s8+) although I’m not very good\n\nI like the marble material, the coffin lids, and how you did the skeleton is very cool! : )\n\nThanks for all the comments guys and gals.\n\n@Devin_Wright : I have brightened it up a little bit. Thanks for the suggestion about the cursor. See the added link for my initial efforts :\n\n@Ateria : Thanks for trying it on a mobile - actually looks pretty good - though you are supposed to be closing the coffins, not opening them\n\n@aFalcon : Thanks for the nice comments. I have a model of a skeleton but it is over 25K verts and 9 of them would have been excessive! So I did a render with no background in Blender then just applied the resulting image to a squashed half cylinder (10 or 12 verts). Then created instances of it.\n\nAnyway, has any one solved it yet?\n\nAs I said earlier many people hammered out a random trial and error process.\n\nOof, I wasn’t sure lol\n\nI like puzzles. I managed to open them all and close them all.\n\nOnce you understand the mechanism, it’s easy enough. Less than 1 minute to open everything and the same thing to close everything.\n\nGreat game! Inspite of its simplicity it has some enigma inside\n\nI feel that a lot of old games could be tranferred to Babylon; they have proven game logic already and now we have much more graphic possiblities.\n\nAs for Crypt: it definitely needs more mystery - more dimmed lights, candles, subtle glowing…\nSometimes some doors could suddenly open with the terrible sounds…\nAnd, actually, after solving the puzzle the player should go to the full 3D dungeon full of puzzles and adventures…\n\nAlways liked puzzles too - not into shooting everything in sight.\n\nThey are just like what I see, I wonder about this “dark” description\n\nit has some enigma inside\n\nThat is what I like about puzzle adventure games: why, how and for what purpose - a sense of mystery. You slowly answer these questions , or perhaps, sometimes, await the sequel for a final conclusion, or more intrigue. A narrative develops, and understanding the narrative becomes important.\n\nThis little project was not meant to go into the narrative - the only conclusion is you close all the coffins. No follow on or reward. It is just meant to test my limited programming skills with an old puzzle from a game from earlier days. One simple puzzle does not a game make\n\nBack in archives I have a house that could be used as a starting point, and a maze game. I could use those to build up something with a more enigmatic parts. In the original 7th Guest game, a maze comes just before finding the crypt\n\nBut as I said above, this was just meant to test my limited programming skills.\n\nOhh, I have fixed the camera bug in Crypt2 that has the skeleton hand. Works now - just an issue with age and scripting\n\nThe little icon that I used is from game-icons.net\n\nTo solve the puzzle as it appears (coffins 2,4, 9 open) with coffin 1 at top left and coffin 9 at bottom right :\n\nAfter I spent four… eight… twelve… much more hours building, just for fun, my first BJS dungeon - I have to say that we definitely need a kind of Dungeon Builder for Babylon",
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In 2016, Shell relinquished a large swath of drilling rights in the Canadian Arctic, off the coast of Baffin Island, equivalent to an area larger than Banff National Park.\n\n“We have made a commitment to meeting Canada’s target of protecting 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas by 2020,” Wilkinson stated.\n\nWilkinson said that the new Scott Islands marine National Wildlife Area brings Canada up to 7.8 per cent protection, and that before the Liberal government was elected in 2015, that number was around one per cent.\n\nThe Scott Islands, located off the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island, are home to the largest and most diverse seabird colonies in B.C, sustaining nearly 40 per cent of all of the province’s sea birds, while also acting as a pit stop for nearly 10 million migratory birds.\n\nAlong with birds, the Scott Islands are home to a wide variety of marine mammals and fish, including many species at risk such as the southern resident killer whales.\n\nThe southern resident killer whales, whose population has dwindled to just 75 individuals, is a major focus of conservation efforts and Wilkinson said the government is prepared to restrict salmon fishing (the main food source of these whales) in order to protect them.\n\n“We’ve identified a couple of new areas of critical habitat just a week ago where there will be a process we’ll be gong through to identify if additional restrictions on fishing will happen,” Wilkinson stated.\n\nThe Government of Canada will provide $3.2 million in funding for the management of this National Wildlife Area through Canada’s Natural Legacy, which is a commitment that by 2020, at least “at least 17 per cent of terrestrial areas and inland water, and 10% of coastal and marine areas, are conserved through networks of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures.”\n\nWhere are all these billions\n\nWhere are all these billions coming from? Oops, I forgot. Us.\n\nFinally a hopeful story from\n\nFinally a hopeful story from a major oil company! Cudos to Shell for making the right decision for the health and well being of our people, animals and the environment. May their common sense be highly contagious!\n\nWhile this is good news, I\n\nWhile this is good news, I can’t help but wonder whose ego was so large that they thought they owned this and sold it to Shell in the first place?\n\nI commend Shell but, like you, wondered how they came to own this area in the first place. How did that happen?\n\nShell's decision is both wise\n\nShell's decision is both wise and timely. (And perhaps a subtle signal that the market for oil/gas is collapsing?) Now, at last, Canada has the opportunity to TRULY protect a marine environment - one under such massive threat from dilbit shipping, overfishing and pollution. This swath of coastal waters may now become the resource rich environment it was before European intrusion and exploitation. It could form the impetus to restore the salmon streams and the food chain so essential to all the marine life there - but ONLY if Canada can halt the excessive tanker traffic the completed KM pipeline is planned to create.\nPS the article mentions only 3.2 million - how much wealth do you think we have siphoned from these waters over the past 2-3 centuries? Canada has wasted \"billions\" on much worse. At some point you have to pay the piper.\n\nA step in the right direction\n\nA step in the right direction but so much more left to address. Thank you Shell for leading by example.\n\nI imagine it would be an\n\nI imagine it would be an interesting story to hear about how Shell got all these exploration rights originally, and which government gave them to Shell in the first place, not to mention the rest of the outstanding coastal exploration rights still outstanding. The cavalier way in which our own Governments give away our country's inherent national capital is staggering; current example, Trans Mountain. Having stolen the baby's candy, the thief expects kudos for tossing it back. Sounding cranky? You bet!\n\nIn a CBC report: \"Shell\n\nIn a CBC report: \"Shell Canada's rights covered an area more than one-and-a-half times the size of Vancouver Island, which is hard to value, said president Michael Crothers at a news conference on Thursday.\n\n\"I hope we get some goodwill [in return],\" he said.\"\nWhat do you suppose they want (goodwill) and who do they think they are that they can presume that they deserve something for returning what is rightfully not theirs?"
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"Russia-China relations have improved steadily over the past 25 years, and especially since Moscow’s relations with the West nose-dived following its annexation of Crimea in March 2014.\n\nPut starkly, since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has sought Chinese money through increased trade and investment, while China has craved Russia’s rich natural resources and advanced defense technology. A friendly relationship with Russia has also freed China from having to face a strategic threat from the north, allowing it to focus on advancing its “core interests” in the south and southeast: Taiwan, and its territorial claims in the East and South China Seas. At the global level, Russian and Chinese opposition to U.S. hegemony has grown as both see themselves as targets of U.S. containment and US-inspired attempts to undermine their authoritarian political systems through Washington’s alleged support for “color revolutions.”\n\nThe South China Sea is one issue, however, where Russian and Chinese interests both converge and diverge—a phenomenon in Sino-Russian relations which Bobo Lo calls “rhetorical convergence and substantive divergence.”\n\nThe two countries’ strategic thinking converges on the role of the U.S.. As mentioned, Moscow and Beijing oppose U.S. hegemony and what they perceive as Washington’s tendency to act unilaterally and “interfere” in places that Russia and China consider to be their rightful spheres of influence; for Russia that’s the post-Soviet space (Eastern Europe and Central Asia), and for China, apparently, much of Asia, and especially the South China Sea.\n\nOver the past few years, one of the purposes of the bi-annual combined Sino-Russian naval exercises has been to demonstrate to the U.S. that it isn’t the only country that can operate unfettered in the world’s seas and oceans. Thus in September 2016, Russian and Chinese warships held drills in the South China Sea, while in July 2017 the two navies exercised in the Baltic Sea, NATO’s backyard.\n\nBeyond their joint opposition to U.S. hegemony and “meddling” in the dispute, however, Russian and Chinese interests in the South China Sea quickly diverge.\n\nAlthough China occupies a privileged position in the Kremlin’s Asia policy, with Southeast Asia very much a secondary priority, Russia has some significant bilateral relationships in the region. Vietnam is by far Russia’s most important partner in Southeast Asia, but Moscow also has important ties with Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, and seeks to enhance relations with Singapore and the Philippines. Russia can’t afford to discomfit Southeast Asian countries—both claimants and non-claimants—by taking China’s side in the South China Sea. Thus, on the issue of territorial claims, Moscow has adopted a policy of strict neutrality.\n\nWith regard to China’s maritime jurisdictional claims—as represented on Chinese maps by the so-called nine-dash line, which encompasses approximately 80% of the South China Sea—Russia does not have an official position. However, few, if any, Russian legal experts would argue that China’s claims are compatible with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)—in fact the majority of Russian experts view China’s expansive claims as quite absurd.\n\nChina’s “cow’s tongue” claims in the South China Sea also present a potential problem for Russia’s lucrative hydrocarbon projects in Vietnam. In 2008, Russia’s biggest producer of natural gas, Gazprom, signed an agreement with state-owned energy company PetroVietnam to develop gas fields in Blocks 129-132 which are located off Vietnam’s southeast coast and on the country’s continental shelf. The blocks appear to overlap with the nine-dash line within which China claims ownership of all maritime resources. Blocks 129-132 are only three blocks north of Block 136 from which the Spanish energy company Repsol was reportedly forced to suspend exploration activities in July 2017 in the face of pressure from China. In 2008, Russian diplomats expressed concern to their U.S. counterparts that they might one day be subject to the same kind of Chinese coercion as the American corporation ExxonMobil had experienced that year. Thus far, however, in the interests of good relations, Beijing appears to have left Gazprom—which is essentially controlled by the Kremlin—unmolested.\n\nIn January 2013, the Philippines legally challenged China’s nine-dash line under Annex VII of UNCLOS. An Arbitral Tribunal composed of five international judges was established to hear the case; China argued that it had no jurisdiction and refused to participate. Although Russia does not support China’s nine-dash line claims, it empathized with China’s decision. The Philippines had unilaterally brought the case against China without Beijing’s consent, and Russia, like China, believes that small countries should be suitably deferential to big powers. Russia also agreed with China that the court was biased against it; the president of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea was a Japanese national, and four of the five judges were Europeans who, in Moscow’s opinion, might not understand the sensitivity of sovereignty issues in Asia. Moreover, in Russia’s view, by rejecting the court’s jurisdiction, China was merely behaving as other permanent members of the UN Security Council had done so in the past, i.e. Nicaragua vs the U.S. (1986), Australia and New Zealand vs France (1973), Mauritius vs the U.K. (2013) and Russia itself over the Arctic Sunrise case in 2013. Why should China behave any differently?\n\nAs the Arbitral Tribunal case was reaching its conclusions, China tried to rally international opinion in support of its position that the dispute could only be resolved by the parties directly concerned and that the judges had no jurisdiction. When Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia was opposed to “internationalizing” the dispute, China took this as a gesture of support. However, when the Tribunal issued its award on 12 July 2016—essentially rejecting China’s “historic rights” claim to resources within the nine-dash line—Russia made its position very clear. According to a Foreign Ministry spokesperson, while Russia considered it a “matter of principle not to side with any party”, and rejected interference from external parties, i.e. the U.S., it supported a diplomatic solution based on international law, including UNCLOS. The spokesperson went on to stress that “We support the role of [UNCLOS] in ensuring the rule of law during activities in the world’s oceans. Moreover, it is important that the provisions of this universal international treaty be applied consistently and in a way that will not jeopardise the integrity of the legal system stipulated by the convention.” Although Russia avoided offending China by not calling on the two parties to abide by the ruling, its strong support for UNCLOS as a means to resolve maritime disputes was loud and clear.\n\nOn 6 September 2016, however, at the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, President Vladimir Putin seemed to muddy the waters when, in an unscripted remark, he said that Russia supported China’s decision to reject the Tribunal’s ruling. At the time, this was seen as something of a diplomatic coup for China as Russia was the only major power to back Beijing. Putin’s comment was also seen as a quid pro quo to China: we support your decision to reject the Tribunal’s decision, but we expect you to support us if we decide not to participate in legal proceedings brought against us by Ukraine over Crimea.\n\nTen days after Putin’s remark, Ukraine invoked legal proceedings against Russia under Annex VII of UNCLOS, accusing Moscow of interfering with its sovereign rights in maritime areas adjacent to Crimea. Russia knew that Ukraine was about to launch legal action against it, and Kremlin officials had discussed possible responses including non-participation—indeed this was probably at the back of Putin’s mind when he made his off-the-cuff comment in Hangzhou. But unlike China, Russia decided to participate in the hearings (and subsequently in another case brought by Ukraine at the International Court of Justice which accuses Russia of supporting terrorist groups in eastern Ukraine and mistreating Crimea’s Tartar and ethnic Ukrainian populations). According to Russian analysts who spoke with the author in Moscow in September, China’s stance toward the South China Sea case at The Hague may have partly influenced Russia’s decision to participate in the cases initiated by Ukraine. Although Russia saw that China was acting as other P5 members had, it also noted the reputational damage China had suffered after it had rejected the ruling. Some Russian legal experts also believe that one reason why the judgment was such an overwhelming defeat for China was because it had disrespected the court by refusing to participate. Far better for Russia to appoint its own judge and have him argue the Kremlin’s case before the other Tribunal members than heap scorn on the process from the outside and suffer the consequences.\n\nAnother area of divergence in Sino-Russian relations on the South China Sea is Russia’s arms sales to Vietnam. After the U.S., Russia is the second biggest arms supplier to Southeast Asia, and Vietnam—China’s principal protagonist in the dispute—is its largest customer. Over the past decade, Russian arms transfers, including fighter jets, missiles, frigates and submarines, have enabled Vietnam to build a credible military deterrent which might make China think twice before using its own armed forces in a crisis. China is not happy with Russia’s arms sales to Vietnam, but keeps quiet about because it understands the importance of defense sales to the Russian economy. Besides, from China’s point of view, a strong Russia-Vietnam defense relationship is preferable to close US-Vietnam military ties. Similarly, Beijing views Russia’s unfettered access to Vietnamese military facilities at Cam Ranh Bay as preferable to regular U.S. access. After all, Beijing can put pressure on Moscow to limit its activities with Vietnam in ways that it can’t with America. Moreover, Russia has agreed to transfer some of its most advanced defense technology to China, increasing its military edge over the other claimants in the South China Sea. And as Russia-China relations grow closer—facilitated by good personal chemistry between President Xi Jinping and Putin, who are likely to remain in power for another 5-6 years—Beijing understands that over the long term, Russia’s interests in China will far outweigh its interests with Vietnam.\n\nIn summary, on the South China Sea, Russian and Chinese interests converge when it comes to opposing U.S. “meddling,” but diverge over the legitimacy of China’s nine-dash line claims and arms sales. The bottom line is that Russia doesn’t want to get too deeply involved in the dispute because, for economic reasons, it wants to stay on good terms with both claimants and non-claimants alike. Moreover, Russia is happy to see a continuation of the status quo in the South China Sea; for although it would be loath to admit it publicly, the on-going tensions help fuel the country’s arms industry and distract America from Russia’s ambitions in the post-Soviet space and elsewhere.\n\nSouth China SeaChina-Russia Relations\nprintTweet\nYou might also like\nBack to Top\nCHINA US Focus 2018 China-United States Exchange Foundation. All rights reserved. Disclaimer"
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She removes weaker plants so others can thrive and shine.\n\nLately, she has turned her hand to my garden, hacking and cutting with her pruning shears. She pulled out some of my saplings by the roots. I complained. I supported. I told him not to cut that one, and just leave that one. But she didn’t listen.\n\nIn the end, she was right. It’s better to be reduced.\n\nIt was a lesson in growth.\n\nYou have to consider diversity as well as beauty. The space used as well as the space created. Feed but don’t choke. Trim but don’t hack. Get rid of some things to stimulate others.\n\nIf the top five surfers in the world today were the ones heading to Trestles to compete for the title, would you be arguing?\n\nTell me that a match between two of these men, at any wave of the Tour, wouldn’t be a sight to watch?\n\nWithin this group, there is a diversity of culture, approach, strength and character. There is no weakness.\n\nThere’s a long way to go, of course, and the return of a Gabriel Medina to consider, but it’s a top five to tickle all tastes.\n\nWhat started out as a losers story turned into something very different. Margaret River had its own story to tell.\n\nIt wouldn’t be a story of people hanging on by their nails, but rather of people showing their claws.\n\nFrom dawn to dusk, the entire men’s competition took place. Tantric discipline ensured the best window conditions and we ended in the dying light of the last hours of the waiting period.\n\nIt wasn’t a particularly tricky call, given the forecast, but note it as a slip of the Hangman’s Noose for Jessi Miley-Dyer nonetheless.\n\nLet’s take a look at the business and the flowers that have bloomed amidst the dunescapes of Western Australia.\n\nFilipe Toledo still holds a slim lead in the standings despite losing a close heat to Nat Young in the Round of 16. The latter has blossoming buds with as much promise as any point in previous iterations of his career.\n\nHowever, a production disaster meant that much of their heat went unnoticed in favor of a phone with Medina. It was the best series in the competition so far, with the man in the yellow jersey no less, and we missed it.\n\nItalo seemed bubbly at times, unless a little spicy in others. He looked more like his old self, muted and relaxed in the post-heat presses in a very deliberate way. He talked about good energy with Jadson, who he was staying with. But he will have to find the tipping point between vigor and rage in the future.\n\nBarron Mamiya is a surfer that I continue to admire. He has tiger-like power and poise that makes you believe he could attack a section with blinding ferocity at any moment. He lost to Jack Robinson in one of two legs the eventual winner could have lost today. Robinson’s 8.93 opening was highly questionable, especially in the context of Barron’s waves.\n\nOnly 0.13pt separated the two at the end, and in that you might assume it was close enough to have gone either way, but that in itself is a problem. Several innings at Bells Beach were decided by split runs. There were fewer at Margaret River, but there were incidents where the point spread between the judges was a whole point or more.\n\nThis should be mitigated by removing the high and low scores and taking the average, but on several occasions there were two judges with the same highest scores and two with the same lowest scores, so in all three scores of counting, there was always a points gap.\n\nThis is not only a major problem, it was decisive in the outcome of the event.\n\nJack Robinson had a flurry of points in his quarter, semi and final where there was a full point difference between the judges.\n\nIn other words, for three of the six waves that earned him the test, the judges could not agree on whether the surf was good or excellent. In the case of his final with John where the gap between their heat totals was only 0.64 points, this discrepancy in judgment altered the outcome of the event.\n\nTo say it’s just not good enough would be a gross understatement.\n\nHow can rounds be fairly decided by fractional runs with this gap between the judges?\n\nIt seems pedantic to constantly harass the judges, but it is a failure in the basic skill.\n\nWe won’t get transparency or explanation, and I find it strange that netizens don’t demand it when careers and livelihoods are at stake. The rise of sports betting in America has resulted in stat corrections and reports thorough referees. Can we see the same here?\n\nMaybe that’s where the madness lies.\n\nI’m starting to think we should just throw the baby out with the bathwater and completely recalibrate the way we think about professional surfing.\n\nMaybe embracing the concept of entertainment is the way to make peace with it. When we try to pack it like sport, it wiggles and wiggles. So why bother? Take it for what it is: a frivolous, aquatic dance based on rhythm, luck and mystical energies none of us understand.\n\nAnd all told, the most entertaining surfers in the world are more or less the ones we ended up with in the finals at Margaret River.\n\nA wise nod to Matt McGillivray, the only surfer to step up and forge a solitary arc of redemption.\n\nFlorence and Ewing were the top surfers in the event, and it wasn’t particularly close.\n\nI completely fell in love with Ethan Ewing. I almost have to go back and watch his previous Tour appearances to try to discern the differences between then and now. How did he conceal such power and talent?\n\nHe slices under the lip so precisely his board could be an obsidian blade. His head, shoulders and arms are in perfect synchronicity. They do everything but nothing. Looking at it from a distance is like looking at a clock. 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"The TF2 Spy controls are straight-forward, but he is very easy to mess up. If you are an experienced player, this section will be a refresher on how to use the Spy.\n\nThe Spy has three weapons, his pistol, knife and zapper. He also has an invisibility watch and a disguise kit. The watch is activated by pressing Mouse2, which makes the Spy invisible for a set amount of time.\n\nHis zapper is used to destroy the Engineer’s creations: sentries, teleporters and dispensers.\n\nThe Spy’s pistol, which is weak, is one of the most accurate weapons in the game, so it is good if you can’t sneak up behind an enemy.\n\nThe Spy’s knife is his main weapon. If you manage to sneak behind an enemy and literally backstab them, this will be an instant death to anyone, even a fully buffed Heavy.\n\nIn the fourth slot the Spy has a disguise kit that allows him to disguise as either friendly or enemy units.\n\nThe first thing a Spy has to do is disguise. Commonly, you will disguise as an enemy unit, but as which one? Of the nine, there are five that move at the same speed as the Spy: Demoman, Engineer, Pyro, Sniper and the enemy Spy.\n\nThe best to disguise as is either the Demoman, Engineer or Sniper. Being an enemy Spy is ineffective because there is rarely a Spy walking around without a disguise, so this will instantly alert the enemy. Of the three left, the best is the Engineer. This is because 95% of the time, the enemy team has an Engineer.\n\nDon’t disguise as Pyro, because Pyros are known to be trigger happy Spy-checkers. When they notice you aren’t Spy-checking, this is going to cause some confusion.\n\nNever try to disguise as a Medic or Scout. You will move slightly slower than the Medic, but what is really going to alert the enemy is that you aren’t healing everyone. If you’re the Scout, it’s going to be a dead giveaway that you are moving incredibly slow.\n\nThe Soldier and Heavy, which both move slower than the Spy, can be effective for gaining access into the enemy’s side because they are rarely checked, but they are terrible when trying to attack an enemy, because every other class moves faster and you won’t be able to catch up.\n\nThe best overall disguise is the Engineer, followed by the Demoman and Sniper.",
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"Cruising America’s ‘Great Land’ could just be one of your life’s greatest journeys. It was for me.\n\nBy sea, it is nearly 850 miles from Seattle to Ketchikan, at the southern tip of the Alaskan Panhandle. Nearly a decade ago, I endured the journey by ship, and I was ready to do so again.\n\nI came intending to spend the long summer days marveling at sublime snow-laden mountains, great rivers of ice, and the misty fjords between the Canadian border and the nutrient-rich waters that give the Inside Passage so much life.\n\nI came hoping to see whales, bears, eagles and other wildlife — and the mighty glaciers beyond Ketchikan.\n\nI wanted to fully immerse myself and learn something of this American outpost, which maps remind me, is separated at its far western border from Russia by a mere 56-mile stretch of sea.\n\nNo matter how many times you visit Alaska, there is something about the majestic land that tugs at the traveler to return. And so I packed my suitcase with sweaters, wool socks, pants and boots, and set off with a friend to explore the Great Land.\n\nIn the summer of 1890, 5,000 visitors cruised the Inside Passage, many of them traveling on the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Summers today, Alaska can be downright crowded with cruise passengers, but there are still opportunities to experience its remoteness.\n\nIf the thought of sharing Juneau with 10,000 other tourists on a busy day makes you queasy, you can always fly away from the crowds by seaplane or helicopter to a remote glacier or lose them on a lonely trail in the forest at Mendenhall Glacier.",
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"At first, one might think this is a sad story. Can someone actually be allergic to beer? Luckily, it has a happy ending. This tale of woe, comes to us from the journal Allergy. A sad man reported shortness of breath and skin rashes after drinking beer. At first, it sounds like an allergy to everyone's favourite fermented beverage. A man's dreams of Oktoberfest debauchery might evaporate like the Angel's share. Luckily a team of researchers at the Allergy Unit of the Faenza Hospital, in Italy took pity on this man and went all CSI on his immune system. Allergies to cereal products (i.e. beer) might be due to a nonspecific lipid transfer protein (LTP). With the vast variety of cereals used to make beer, the researchers proposed that only one kind of cereal might contain a LTP responsible for this allergy. This brave - allergic - soul was subject to a vast number of reaction inducing skin puncture tests. His skin was violated with all sorts of beer related allergens and 36 different commercial beer samples. The list of beers used was extensive, and included: Duvel, Chimay, Leffe, Bud, Franziskaner and Judas. Oddly he was not allergic to yeast, hops, rice, barley, wheat nor six styles of beer. However an allergy to maize extract was noted. Maize grits are a common flavour adjunct used in certain beer styles. The patient said that he had no issues with eating polenta and pop corn. The researchers speculated that brewing the maize, it's interaction with hops and alcohol might cause it to become an allergen.\nWhat about the good news? The subject was permitted to drink the six, non allergic beers at home. He did not report any further reactions. Five of these beers were lame Euro lagers but the sixth has Hoegaarden. The researchers ended their report by stating that an extensive diagnostic workup can, \"certainly improve the quality of life of the allergic patient.\" This is good science! Beer drinking certainly improves my quality of life.\nPosted by Unknown at 10:54 AM"
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"Ok, I’ll admit it. Running isn’t fun at the minute. For a long, long time I’ve enjoyed getting out and about, I’ve enjoyed pushing myself, challenging myself and finding out what I can do.\n\nBut, now, I’m just not feeling it any more. I don’t know what it is. Am I expecting too much of myself? Do I think I should be better than I am? Have I lost the mental battle that helps me push through the pain? Are both my body and mind just tired?\n\nMaybe that’s it. Maybe I’m tired. I’ve already done more miles so far this year than I did in the entirety of 2016. Compared to others my mileage will look like chicken feed but I’m not comparing myself to others, I’m comparing to the last year me.\n\nOr is it all in my head? I’m convinced a large part of running is mental because if you believe you can do it then you will, but lose that inner strength and you’re in trouble.\n\nWhatever it is I need to get out of this slump. I’ll not give up, I’ll just need to show some patience.\n\nSo what has brought all this on? Tonight’s club run, that’s what. I went with the 45-minute group and maybe approached it with the wrong attitude, most likely with a sense of dread given what my last few runs have been like.\n\nWe headed off towards the Peoples Park, which meant a steady rise going up the Ballymoney Road, onto the Circular Road before turning back to go into the park. The park has several fairly steep climbs and most of the group tackled one of those. I would have liked to but I knew it wasn’t going to go well for me so myself and a few others went the other direction on a flat section before meeting back with the main group.\n\nAfter that we went up Thomas Street and then Parkway, another steady rise before going back to base at the Leisure Centre. I struggled the whole way, so I must apologise to Yvonne for bearing the brunt of my moaning and to thank her also for refusing to leave me behind.\n\nAfter the usual cool down at the end of the session I stood for a few minutes, deciding whether to walk back home or run it. I’m pleased to say I decided to run it. It would have been so, so easy to just give up and dander back home but I wanted to try to salvage something from an otherwise poor night.\n\nPerhaps that shows there’s still a little fight left in me, or maybe it shows that I’m slowly on my way back because last week I walked it. In the end I did 10k, which wasn’t too shabby.\n\nMaybe I should leave it at that, on that positive note.\n\nOh, and on another positive note, I have some exciting news to impart …. but I’ll hold fire on that for a little longer. Onwards and upwards!",
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"Literally the greatest work of art produced in the 20th century, Homer at the Bat was an instant television classic. This landmark Simpsons episode recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, and Cooperstown finally came to its senses, resulting in Homer Simpson named as a Hall-of-Famer. Ozzie Smith returned from the Springfield Mystery Spot, so the upcoming ceremony on May 27th will include the Wizard and Wade Boggs. Sportsbooks will be taking action on whether or not Homer will show up for his own induction, adding to the usual MLB picks and parlays that obsessive baseball fans enjoy.\n\nSteeped in more than 116 years in history, the Red Sox are roughly as old as Mr. Burns. Hundreds have suited up for the Sox in Fenway Park, but only a select few are weird or famous enough to translate into a Simpsons character. If Homer at the Bat focused strictly on players from Boston Red Sox history, the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team would consist of the following starting nine.\n\nCarlton Fisk – Catcher\nNuclear Plant Position: Chief of Fun Police\nSome referred to Carlton Fisk as the ultimate professional, while his opponents referred to his competitive spirit as psychopathic. As hard-nosed as a baseball pro gets, Mr. Fisk absorbed some of the hardest home plate hits that a catcher could reasonably expect to receive. He popped back up to his feet every time, throwing fists and choking multiple generations of Yankees players, most of whom couldn’t believe the amount of old man strength contained in Pudge’s body. He’s probably the only player to yell at an opponent to play harder, as “Neon” Deion Sanders witnessed when he didn’t bother to run out a pop-up. The word “neon” probably bothered Carlton.\n\nTed Williams – Outfield\nNuclear Plant Position: Who are you to tell Ted what to do?\nThe greatest hitter to ever live without steroids, Ted Williams probably would’ve held all the records if he didn’t serve in the Navy and the Marines in World War II and the Korean War. Unthinkable in today’s celebrity-obsessed society, he was pulled off the field in 1952 as an inactive reservist to rejoin the Marines as an aviator. This wasn’t enough for Boston sports fans back in the day, who booed this American hero mercilessly for on-field gaffes, reflecting their own inadequacy and insecurities as a group of not-Ted Williamses. Currently frozen in cryostasis, when you type “is Ted Williams” into the Google query bar, the first search suggestion reads, “is Ted Williams alive.”\n\nJim Rice – Outfield\nNuclear Plant Position: Sector 7-G Strongman\nEight-time all-star, two-time Silver Slugger, three-time homer leader, two-time RBI leader and AL MVP, Jim Rice was voted into the hall-of-fame because he broke his bat on a check swing. His legendary Popeye arms drove pitchers nuts, because he would occasionally hit a double off his forearms instead of accepting a single free base on a HBP. As impressive as other Red Sox sluggers have been through the history of the franchise, he was the only player in MLB history to notch more than 39 homers and 200 hits for three straight years. Jim Rice is probably the best human being on this list, rushing into the stands to save a young fan hit by a frozen rope in 1982 while everyone else gawked. He was also a home run machine in the original R.B.I. Baseball for the Nintendo Entertainment System.\n\nPedro Martinez – Second Base?\nNuclear Plant Position: Head of Senior Security\nAfter being stuck with the Montreal Expos along with Vladimir Guerrero for a couple of years, Pedro Martinez escaped Canada to become the definitive ace for the Boston Red Sox. Unlike Roger Clemens, who needed steroids to combat the steroid use of batters, there was simply no way Pedro was hopped up on the strength juice, simply because he was lithe for a fireballer. Also unlike Clemens, he won his World Series with the Red Sox instead of pitching for the evil empire. Pedro was also pretty good at hurling septuagenarians and probably didn’t play second base.\n\nWade Boggs – Third Base\nNuclear Plant Position: Barney-Guarding Job\nPerhaps the finest moustache to field third base for the Red Sox, Wade Boggs is another one of those hall-of-famers who squandered a decade with Boston. Eventually, he came to his senses and joined the evil empire to collect a World Series ring, paving a path for Roger Clemens to follow. Unlike Roger Clemens, who was cleared of lying to United States Congress, Boggs avoided becoming a chicken in his “Homer at the Bat” appearance, earning respect among non-gallus gallus domesticus fans. Despite Wade’s excellence as a hitter, fans of R.B.I. Baseball often subbed in Dave Henderson, Tim Burks or Tony Armas because hitting homers in video games is more fun than smacking singles.\n\nBabe Ruth – Outfield\nNuclear Plant Position: Cafeteria Supervisor\nSold for $100,000 cash and a $350,000 loan, which was the style at the time, George Herman Ruth inspired one of the greatest hexes in professional sports history. The Curse of the Bambino set the tone for 86 years of abject suffering, destroying the hopes and dreams for lost eras of Boston Red Sox fans. He may have also inspired the Baby Ruth chocolate bar. One of the most incredible stats in all of baseball is the fact that he was inducted into the hall of fame with only 95.1 percent of the votes. Nine individuals out of 226 didn’t consider Babe Ruth to be hall-of-fame material, which proves that the Russian judge phenomenon has been around for longer than most people realize.\n\nDavid Ortiz – Shortstop\nNuclear Plant Position: Power Plant Morning Show DJ\n“Big Papi” was one of the finest clutch hitters in baseball, helping unclench the collective sphincter of long-suffering Boston baseball fans. In less graphic terms, his ability to focus when it mattered most helped break the Curse of the Bambino. He joined the Red Sox in 2003 after the Twins acted like the cursed Red Sox and gave him up to Boston for nothing. Seriously: his “replacement” didn’t even play a game in the Big Show. A few million dingers and three World Series later, Ortiz ended up becoming the most beloved batter in Boston and the Dominican Republic. Probably a terrible shortstop, fans should applaud Terry Francona for allowing him to become the best designated swatter in history.\n\nBill Lee – Pitcher\nNuclear Plant Position: Aerodynamics Cooling Tower Specialist\nA former Catholic, now adhering to the principles of Rastafarianism, Bill “Spaceman” Lee earned his nickname honestly. He couldn’t even do weird pitches in a normal fashion, preferring his variant of the eephus pitch, known as the Leephus pitch. Spaceman didn’t care what anyone thought, which lead to passionate discourse about everything from Mao to marijuana, endearing him to Boston sports fans. A master junkballer, Lee somehow managed to piss batters off so badly that they couldn’t hit his pitches for a few years, earning him an all-star nod in 1973. Don’t worry – he wasn’t a pure commie. Somehow, despite his unadulterated weirdness, Spaceman served his Army reserve time as the final Red Sox member to miss time because of military duty."
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"She’s the girl next door he’s always protected. He’s the man she’s always wanted. Will the threat of a killer finally get them on the same page?\n\nBJ Wane joins my blog today with a spankalicious excerpt from her new book, Logan, which is the first book in her series Murder on Magnolia Island. I love a good mystery, and a mystery with a little romance and spanking? Divine!\n\nLogan Lemaster drew Melanie Barnes under his protective wing the moment he rescued her from a fall off her bike. She had been six and he thirteen and his over protectiveness didn’t abate over the next twenty years. When a good friend ends up murdered on the family’s private island following one of his and his cousins BDSM weekend parties, Melanie insists on being there to comfort Logan. Only, he hadn’t counted on the grown woman’s tenacious determination to worm her way past his defenses and into his bed. Having spent the past eight years, since Melanie reached adulthood and made her interest in expanding on their friendship known, he’d refused to jeopardize their special bond by introducing her to his kinky preferences. But he was only human, and when her grief over an assault on a co-worker sends him to comfort her, his good intentions fall to the wayside under her responsive body. As he and his cousins plan to hold another BDSM party to feel out their friends for hints about which one had betrayed them in the worst way, he tutors Melanie in his sexual preferences so she can join him. But as they grow closer, so does the killer, and when her life is threatened, Logan knew he would stop at nothing to protect her and make her his in every way.\n\nMelanie’s startled squeak reverberated around the yard when Logan snatched her arm, sat on the lounge and hauled her over his lap. Before she had even grasped the fact he was actually going to spank her, he had her short skirt flipped up and the matching tights yanked down, baring her butt to his gaze and the warm afternoon sun. Humiliation heated her face and tightened every muscle. She’d come over to be supportive and this was how he treated her? Then the first sharp slap resonated throughout her body, the slight sting more surprising than painful. Instant, searing arousal dampened her sheath, the warm waft of air sliding across her buttocks adding even more heat to the burn between her legs that was at odds with her mortification. How could she be embarrassed and excited at the same time?\n\nShe didn’t have time to ponder her contradictory emotions further as he landed a stinging slap on her right cheek that sent her legs kicking up and her head swiveling around. “Ow!” she exclaimed in automatic response to the much sharper pain.\n\n“Be quiet, unless you want the neighbors to hear you. You’ve been asking for this for a long time. Deal with it.”\n\nLogan pinned Melanie’s shoulders with his free hand and proceeded to pepper her buttocks with a quick volley of smacks, keeping them light, just hard enough to sting a little. She gritted her teeth, needing to prove to him she could take whatever he dished out, could be whatever he needed her to be in order to get and keep his attention. Her lip throbbed from biting it against the barrage of smacks he covered her entire backside with, some hard enough to urge the clenching of her buttocks in response, others just light taps that sent a zing of pleasure arrowing down between her legs. The discomfort and embarrassment were more than she had expected when watching him all those years ago, but the budding arousal blossoming with each swat was everything Melanie knew she would feel from having his hands on her. The combination of contrary sensations seemed to work together in building her response to a feverish pitch.\n\nThe unexpected smack aimed at the sensitive skin of the under curve of her buttock jolted her into pleading for something she couldn’t put a name to that lay just beyond her grasp. “Logan, please.” Shifting her hips against his rock-hard thighs elicited a gush of moisture from her core and an instant wave of tingling pleasure at odds with the pulsing heat encompassing her butt."
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"Bill Oudegeest\nand Judy DePuy\nSpecial to the Sierra Sun\n\nEven before the railroad brought more passengers, Truckee was the hub of stage lines.\n\nStage travel was, no doubt, better than the other alternatives until the railroad came along or where the railroad did not go. It also might look romantic as the horses gallop along, the driver leaning forward, hands full of reins, encouraging the team, leaving a cloud of dust behind. It wasn’t.\n\nMrs. Orsemus B. Boyd came west to be with her cavalry husband in 1868. She must have been a plucky girl to travel by herself across the country into the Wild West at age 20.\n\nShe described her experience with stagecoach travel from Sacramento to Truckee and then on to Virginia City in a letter to her husband.\n\nMrs. Boyd’s detailed experience of riding the stagecoach, rich in colorful descriptions and at times of sheer horror, is one for the records. Boarding the stagecoach in Sacramento, she started her journey east. Transcripts taken from her letter start with a description of the vehicle she used for transport and the experience over the Sierra on very narrow, steep and bumpy paths.\n\nThe stage-coach was “a large vehicle with thorough braces (leather straps that support the coach) instead of sprints, and a roomy interior that suggested comfort. Alas I only suggested! Possibly no greater discomfort could have been endured than my companion and self underwent that night. Those old fashioned stagecoaches for mountain travel were intended to be filled inside, and well packed outside. But it so happened that instead of the usual complement of passengers, one other woman and myself were all.”\n\nMrs. Boyd’s stagecoach most likely took the Dutch Flat Donner Lake Wagon Road since it was the only road through Donner Summit and the railroad was not completed. Her experiences on this road conveyed the very need for a more comfortable mode of travel.\n\n“A pen far more expert than mine would be required to do justice to the horrors of that night. Though we had left Cisco at noon, we did not reach the other side of the mountains, until 10 o’clock next morning. As long as daylight lasted we watched in amazement those wonderful mountains, which should have been called ‘Rocky’, for they have enormous precipices and rock elevations at many points; from the highest we gazed down into ravines at least 1,500 feet below, and shuddered again and again.”\n\n“We peered into endless precipices, down which we momentarily expected to be launched, for the seeming recklessness of our driver and extreme narrowness of the roads made such a fate appear imminent.”\n\n“Our alarm did not permit us to duly appreciate the scenery’s magnificent grandeur; besides, every possible effort was required to keep from being tossed about like balls. We did not expect to find ourselves alive in the morning, and passed the entire night holding on to anything that promised stability. An ordinary posture was quite impossible: we had either to brace ourselves by placing both feet against the sides of the vehicle, or seize upon every strap within reach.”\n\n“Long before morning all devices, except the extreme one of lying flat on the bottom of the coach and resigning ourselves to the inevitable, had failed. Every muscle ached and the strain that had been required to keep from being bruised by the constant bumping, and even then we had by no means escaped.”\n\nEASY RIDING FROM this point forward?\n\nMrs. Boyd thought that after leaving the Sierras and having reached Coburn’s Station (now Truckee) travel would be “less tortured” and the worst was over. After a respite in Truckee “we were greatly surprised (on re-embarking on the stage after breakfast) to find our coach almost full of passengers; but we climbed in, and for five days and nights were carried onward without the slightest change of any sort. … Whenever in the course of the succeeding five days and nights it was needful to move even our feet, we could only do so by asking our vis-à-vis to move his at the same time, as there was not one inch of space unoccupied.”\n\nSleeping was a challenge with the nights seemingly endless as passengers sat “bolt upright” day and night. “Vainly trying to snatch a few moments’ sleep which the constant lurching of the stage rendered impossible …” The rest of the mid-winter stage journey was just as unpleasant; “clinging mud,” “meals … conspicuous by their absence,” “breakfast at midnight, dine in the early morning, meats sodden with grease, which disguised their natural flavors so that I often wondered what animals of the prairies were represented …” It got so bad Mrs. Boyd would “gladly have welcomed some mountains …”\n\n“One night we made eight miles in 15 hours and the next day 15 miles in eight hours.”\n\nBut Mrs. Boyd survived the trip and was able to meet up with her husband. 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Sounding like some kind of louche Jona Lewie he injects the 1976 dancefloor filler with some much needed late night lounge bar charm, an interpretation of which I am sure the late English film actor David Niven would have most heartily approved. (Simon Godley)\n\nWhat they say? Released on 7″ as part of the Kingfisher Bluez Compilation ‘Short Songs, Vol. 2’ on Record Store Day 2020, this song is dedicated to Jeff Bezos, who through his own questionable behaviour has managed to increase his personal wealth by 76 billion US dollars in the first 5 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nWhy we love it? If you’ve got a minute, get this in your ears. It will be time well spent. Clocking in at a mere 59 seconds and in absolutely no mood to just hang around, ‘ I Do’ is a very short but ever-so-sweet blast of American west-coast rock infused with the most effervescent shades of power-pop. (Simon Godley)\n\nFFO: The Bangles, The Primitives, The Go-Go’s\n\nWhat? Bone of Contention\n\nWhat they say? London-based Fell is a psychotherapist by day and her music is a search for answers from a woman always expected to have them to hand, and the self-punishing frustration that assumption brings. She started playing music at 25 when the poetry she had been writing for almost a decade began to feel more like songs. “Bone of contention is an exercise in anger, really. I’ve always struggled to feel anger without also feeling out of control, and therefore disempowered. What this song is about is allowing myself to sit with my anger, and ending up finding clarity and power within it”.\n\nWhy we love it? The first release on promising new indie label Balloon Machine, ‘Bone of Contention’, like its subject matter, is so deeply nuanced and full of tantalising twists. A tale of a love triangle turned sour, it simmers delicately on the brink of heartache. Weaving traditional acoustic, classical strings and surprising synth textures into a brilliant frame for Fell’s devastating, lush contralto voice, the song gives up its secrets with each listen. Album, Safe From Me is out in November and we can’t wait to hear more. Pre-order here. (Trev Elkin)\n\nWho? The King’s Parade\n\nWhat they say? ‘How Long?’ is a song about regret and discovery. It explores how focusing on past mistakes can leave you no room to grow and no path to follow. You can replay events back in your mind like a constant loop of flashbacks but are ultimately left with a bitter taste in the mouth.\n\nWhy we love it? Emotive and strong, this laid back journey of finding solace within yourself is supported by a feel-good vibe of guitars, pitch-perfect harmonies and a powerful chorus that hammers home the story behind the song with skilled ease. (Lloyd Best)\n\nFFO: The Lumineers, Mumford and Sons\n\nWhat they say? As a queer South Asian man, the word ‘princess’ has been directed at me throughout my life in a negative way, as though being more effeminate is ‘less than’ the masculinity that society might want men to portray. I wanted to balance the masculine and feminine sides of me in ‘Princess’, singing low in my voice through most of the song but reclaiming the word princess as a term of endearment.\n\nWhy we love it? Hauntingly transgressive and a story told from a unique point of view, Seeva is pioneering their own little slice of music tailored with a ghostly piano, guitar, and detailed vocals that jump hoops through higher and lower octaves with such ease and mastery akin to a seasoned artist, Seeva is a star in the making. (Lloyd Best)\n\nWhat they say? “Texas’ was entirely written and recorded during lockdown, testing ourselves to work remotely as a group. 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"Caught between a rock and a hard place. This best sums up the position that Alberta’s United Conservative Party government found itself in as it announced new, stricter lockdown measures for Christmas.\n\nThe government is attempting to bend the rising curve of COVID-19 infections. Premier Jason Kenney and his most trusted ministers lined up to deliver the horrible news to Albertans.\n\nThey reassured Albertans that they didn’t reach that decision lightly and that they wholeheartedly preferred not to impose such measures, however, they believed it was necessary.\n\nThis was quite a bold announcement, especially when many Albertans were looking forward to some respite during Christmas following the past shock-and-awe year; not to mentioned the UCP’s dwindling poll number placing them behind the NDP.\n\nSince Christmas, the government has extended the harsh measures.\n\nThe premier and each minister have clearly articulated the enormous effort, debate and struggle they went through in making such heavy-handed decisions. However, one would have thought they would realize, individually or collaboratively, that harsh measures usually have consequences and are not the way to go, regardless of the unrelenting pressure tactics from social and mainstream media.\n\nHistory has taught many leaders that alarming the population leads to recursive bad public policies and nonsensical rules. Overzealous government reactionary measures cause confusion, which turns into fear and then into anger.\n\nOne example of such a lesson surrounds a quickly written book in 1968 by American biologist Paul Ehrlich. In his book, The Population Bomb, Ehrlich predicted mass world starvation and resource depletion due to overpopulation. This prediction sent well-intentioned politicians clamouring around the world to solve the impending crisis.\n\nBy the end of the 1960s, many countries around the world were experiencing large increases in life expectancy and rising fertility rates. Population growth rates were starkly increasing, feeding into the fear that an imminent population explosion would lead to resource depletion and worldwide starvation. The fear quickly manifested into government action: a global population control program.\n\nThe mission for governments around the world was to institute measures they believed were best to bend the sharp population growth curve and prevent imminent threat to mankind. Some measures to curb population growth included fines, deductions from salaries, withdrawal of maternity leave, one child per family laws and sterilization incentives.\n\nNot unlike our political elite today, the politicians of the past were trying to keep everyone safe. The effort to bend the population growth rates appear to have paid off and have been decreasing ever since. Unfortunately, it turns out that such well-intentioned public policy measures have played a central role in a new crisis many countries now face: declining fertility rates.\n\nDeclining fertility rates and aging populations drive the fear that in the near future there will not be enough workers to pay taxes to support governments, pensions and health-care systems. Politicians are now adopting population growth incentives such as baby bonuses, child tax incentives, monthly welfare or nutritional allowances, priority housing, education, medical care, and expanded maternity benefits.\n\nThe responses to the COVID-19 pandemic saw all countries engage in similar strategy: massive spending to fight COVID-19 and the closing down of the economy. These measures have drastically reduced economic activity and tax revenues, ending 2020 with massive debt levels, record levels of unemployment and economic systems in shambles.\n\nIt’s expected that developed countries will have a median increase of their debt-to-gross-domestic-product ratio around 17.5 per cent while developing countries will increase their debt-to-GDP ratios by approximately 12 per cent, and low income countries by eight per cent. These increases in debt levels will push most countries beyond what economists refer to as the tipping point.\n\nThe tipping point is where a country’s debt-to-GDP ratio is at such a level that it negatively affects annual real growth. That point is estimated around 77 per cent debt-to-GDP.\n\nWith rising debt levels exceeding the tipping point and the future working population drastically dropping, this certainly magnifies the political elite’s position between the proverbial rock and a hard place. On the bright side, at least vaccines are on the way.\n\nWhile most would agree that something had to be done, perhaps as we shelter-in-place looking forward to 2023 (the next Alberta provincial election) we will take time to seriously reflect, weigh and judge the political leadership on how they handled this crisis.\n\nGerard A. Lucyshyn is vice-president of research and a senior research fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.\n\nGerard is a Troy Media Thought Leader. Why aren’t you?",
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"First off, Happy Thanks giving! Ben and I were lucky enough to spend time with our friend Andy and his family for the holiday in Syracuse. It was really great! And I had my first garbage plate ever on Wednesday night. I guess I couldn’t leave Rochester without having one! Anyway….\n\nthe Youtube symphony auditions. If I get chosen, I get a free trip to Australia to play with the 96 other people who get chosen at the Sydney Opera House. Freakin sweet! And the audition excerpts aren’t too crazy, only three excerpts plus Mozart. Here is my final video that I submitted:\n\nI am fairly happy with it. I would like to mention that I am thinking the scherzo in two, not three (see my last blog entry) and it seems to help A\n\nLOT! I am pretty nervous about the Capriccio excerpt (the first one after the Mozart) because I’m rushing a little (ok – a lot!), but according to Ben it had the best energy. I’m taking a risk by choosing style over technique. We’ll see if it pays off.\n\nMaking the video was pretty labor intensive – I used my digital camera plus my minidisc. During several test recordings that I did a couple weeks ago, I found out how crappy the sound is on my camera. So I recorded both video and sound separately using the above mentioned equipment and then merged them together using Windows Movie Maker. It took some time to get it lined up just right, but I think the end result was worth it! Lets just say, the “microphone” that is on my camera really doesn’t like the upper register! So I did that first with all the raw footage,\n\nadjusted the sound settings so that all you could hear was my minidisc recording, saved the movie file (which takes forever!!! Stupid slow computer) and then cut and pasted the takes from there. I made four separate (and very organized!) videos of each piece, and then I sat down and critically watched (more listened, actually) all of them. Here’s an example (its my Beethoven takes – its the shortest one, I think you’ll agree that I got it on the third take!)\n\nIn other news, yesterday was my birthday! I had a really wonderful day. Started out with a 4.75 mile run, which was meant to be a 4 mile run, but\nI ended up getting lost in the cemetery – lets not even go there with the jokes of getting lost in a cemetery on my birthday, haha. I actually like\nrunning through the cemetery here because there is lots of hills, and its actually quite peaceful and beautiful, despite all the dead people. There are grave markers of people who died in the early 19th century! Totally awesome. Anywho…I then taught a lesson, and she actually practiced so it was a great and fun lesson. After that Ben and I went to lunch at Aja\nNoodle (which is our new favorite place to eat!) and then went window shopping at Eastview Mall. The mall closed at 6 (WTF…no holiday hours???) so we came back home and hung out at home for a bit, I skyped with my mom and dad. Then we went to Plum Garden for dinner – all I can say is SUSHI OVERLOAD. It was so good though:",
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"Here are the gifts that Ben got me, a new super fancy running jacket, and a skull shaped bottle of vodka with matching skull glasses. I wanted it more for the bottle than the vodka, I’ve been eyeing it for awhile, since we go to the liquor store often because of Ben’s obsession with whisky.\nAnyway, it was a pretty successful birthday! And I still can’t believe I’m 28. That means I’ve been an official adult for a decade and that means in two years I’ll be 30! Eeeeeek! Looking back, I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my ten years of adult life, but I’ve learned just as much! I’ve also had plenty of successes and good times too. At 18, I would have never thought I would be where I am right now, especially with the whole Navy thing! Even two years ago, joining the military was crazy to me. But I still think I will be happy with my decision to join, I think it is exactly what I was looking for.\nNow I’m going to enjoy my extra day off! Time for Christmas decorations! And then back to the grind tomorrow…\n\nOne reply on “My directorial debut????”\n\nExcellent playing Sandy. Your Beethoven is especially good. Wow. Good luck with the YouTube orchestra. I hope you get in.Best,David Thomas"
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"Although my 1-year-old daughter is lucky to have a sizable assortment of toys, I can't say that I've frequented actual toy stores very much since her birth. It's not that I have a problem with the baby dolls, miniature monster trucks, kitchen sets, tool boxes, or singing teapots to be found there. Rather, I take issue with how they're all usually marketed — which is precisely why I won't be buying my kid gendered toys for the holidays.\n\nIn my experience, dolls, kitchen sets, and singing teapots are often pink. Their boxes feature smiley little girls in similarly rose-colored ensembles. The monster trucks and tool boxes, on the other hand, often sit in the \"boy\" aisles. Cool little dudes decorate their packaging while rocking blue, green, black, gray, or red ensembles.\n\nGirls are sold the home-wear-inspired play things; the toys that teach them how to become caretakers or how to vacuum the rug. Boys get all things practical, like toy screwdrivers or Legos. They learn how to build things and make things, while their female counterparts pick up tips on how to clean up the resulting mess. It actually feels, for all our progress, that things have gone backward in the past four decades. Watch an old Fisher Price commercial from the '70s, and the boys play with little figurines, and the girls wear corduroy pants.\n\nI'm not about to get rid of my kid's toys, of course. Luna loves her very pink tea set, for example. The pot sings a little tune about the merits of matching your tea to your cake (what?) and she enjoys pretending to take sips out of the cups. Equally, she finds smashing her trucks together or spinning their very fast wheels lots of fun.\n\nNonetheless, I'm not buying into the gendering of toys this holiday season. I'll welcome whatever gifts she receives from her rellos with gratitude, of course, but I won't personally feed into the message that, as a girl, she is somehow \"supposed\" to play only with Barbies or flowery plates and cutlery.\n\nNow, look: I'm not saying that everyone who buys your daughter a Barbie or gifts your son a tool set is intentionally trying to condition your kid into assuming traditional gender roles. They're probably not looking at your little girl and thinking, \"She'll make a great housewife someday,\" just because they buy her a toddler-sized kitchen. Nor are they likely thinking, \"He'll make an excellent bread-winning alpha male,\" if they give your son a toy laptop, calculator, or briefcase. I don't believe that toys alone are responsible for the perpetuation of the gender binary, nor is every single individual who's buying them.\n\nI do, however, believe that toys can contribute to the endurance of these norms. This is why Luna's toy box is full of cars, dolls, stuffed animals, tiny tools, and tea pots. When I'm asked for present ideas for her, I try to mix it up. I send my friends and family links to toys or clothes from both the \"boy baby\" and \"girl baby\" sections of my favorite retailers.\n\nUltimately, I want Luna to know, from an early age, that all of her interests are valid — whether they're historically thought to be \"male\" or \"female\" interests — and that she is entitled to explore any hobby, field, or career of her choosing as she grows up. I don't want her thinking that she's limited to cooking, care-taking, or becoming a princess (as toys marketed at little girls may suggest). There's nothing inherently wrong with any of those activities, but the imposition of them is certainly irksome.\n\nMusic-related gifts, for example, still seem to be marketed towards children of all genders. Luna's main gift this year will be a wooden table featuring a small xylophone, drum set, and maracas. I'll also happily buy her books. Although some kid's stories definitely have male or female audiences in mind, most are meant to be enjoyed by all. I'm pleased that music and literature — two bringers of utmost joy and wonderment — haven't been too co-opted by gender stereotypes in the toy community.\n\nUltimately, I'm doing this because I'm already tired. Only a year into raising a little girl, I'm exhausted of how inescapable certain ideas of girlhood and womanhood already are in her life. Some folks have body shamed Luna right in front of me, chastising her double chin or not-flat stomach. Others have found it hilarious that she's a good eater because I myself am plus size. \"Aren't you worried she'll be too much like you?\" Others still have bought her pink on pink on pink outfits, so she can look like a \"real-life doll.\"\n\nI don't need her to look like a \"real-life doll,\" though. I don't need her to show an interest in baking or mopping. I don't care if she'd rather play with Tonka trucks than tea cups. I just want my daughter to be happy — and I think there's happiness to be found in instilling the belief that she can explore anything that fascinates her. That she can wear anything that fills her with warmth, comfort, and confidence. That she can work hard towards becoming whatever it is she wants to be, whether the occupation has historically been dominated by men or women.\n\nI want her to know that gender roles don't define the person she is, or the person she will become. Maybe it's a lot to wish for. Maybe buying her \"gender neutral\" toys won't make much of a difference, one way or the other. I have to hope that small actions do make a difference, though. I have to hope that the messaging my husband and I share within the household teaches her that the best gift she can give herself in this life is simply to be herself. Whether that looks like a person who loves pink dolls, blue trucks, black tool kits, rainbow animals, or anything in between."
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"Transport Minister Marc Garneau on Parliament Hill in April. Garneau is at the centre of a battle over whether to legally require automakers to sell a minimum amount of zero-emission vehicles. Photo by Alex Tétreault\nPrevious story\nNext story\n\nThe Trudeau government is considering a law that would force automakers to sell more electric cars, says the federal Transport Department.\n\nThe statement appears to contradict earlier remarks made last month by Transport Minister Marc Garneau, at a Montreal electric car show, about setting a legally-binding target for a \"specific number\" of zero-emissions vehicle sales. Such laws already exist in California and Quebec, and are designed to boost adoption of electric vehicles.\n\nScientists say the planet will require rapid vehicle electrification in order to reduce pollution that can cause dangerous changes to the climate.\n\nCatherine MacPherson, regional communications advisor at Transport Canada, said in an emailed response to questions that the minister’s comments were “expressing his preference.\"\n\nA federal advisory panel is expected to produce recommendations on the matter by fall.\n\nMacPherson's comments also come on the heels of a new report that urged the Trudeau government to adopt just such a legally-enforced federal mandate—a move opposed by some industry groups.\n\n“The industry will fight against more regulation and more constraints,” predicted Sidney Ribaux, executive director of the Montreal-based ecological and social non-profit Equiterre, which released the report.\n\n“But once they have a clear signal and they know how to plan for it, they’ll figure out a way to move their business forward within that regulatory environment.”\n\nCanada’s transportation sector makes up about a quarter of nationwide carbon pollution and Canadians have put a fifth more cars on the road over a decade.\n\nCanada has committed to developing a national strategy by 2018 to increase the number of zero-emission vehicles on Canadian roads. Sales mandates of electric vehicles, which the International Energy Agency (IEA) has endorsed, are “fundamental” to achieving this in a substantial way, said Ribaux.\n\nBut some manufacturers and auto dealers have battled against such a law in Quebec.\n\nSince last October, the province has mandated that 3.5 per cent of its auto sales must come from zero-emissions vehicles for the 2018 model year. The proportion rises in subsequent years and the law puts in place a system where automakers that don’t meet targets can buy credits from others that do.\n\nWhile Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia are offering tens of thousands of dollars in government rebates per customer for the purchase of new electric vehicles, and Ontario’s climate change plan establishes a five per cent sales target province-wide by 2020, so far only Quebec has a legal mandate enforcing compliance.\n\n“From our perspective, there are probably better ways to put more zero-emission vehicles on the road,” said David Adams, president of Global Automakers of Canada.\n\nGarneau said at the Montreal car show that the government’s aim in pursuing its electric-vehicle strategy was to make “conditions more favourable” for sales, “instead of giving ourselves a specific number.”\n\nThat made some in the industry conclude that Garneau had shut the door on a sales mandate.\n\nMacPherson said Garneau preferred \"other instruments in order to achieve the desired objectives.\" But she acknowledged that the strategy being developed by a 22-member advisory panel, announced May 26, would \"need to address the question of vehicle supply.\"\n\n“We need to look at all the options in order to be able to assess this,” she wrote.\n\nThe advisory panel includes representatives from vehicle manufacturers, automotive dealers, universities, non-profits and others, including Equiterre, the auto dealers association and the global automakers group.\n\nRibaux said the panel is stuck with a short term which requires recommendations by fall. Public servants have suggested the panel break into subcommittees before proposing a comprehensive strategy to the government, he said.\n\nEquiterre’s report, “Accelerating the transition to electric mobility in Canada,” researched in collaboration with Simon Fraser University, looked at multiple scenarios for the future of electric-vehicle policy in Canada.\n\nThe report concludes that demand-side tools alone, like subsidies or new charging infrastructure, are not sufficient to increase use of electric vehicles rapidly enough.\n\nWith current policies in place, including subsidies, plug-in electric vehicles won’t achieve more than between six and 17 per cent market share by 2030, according to Equiterre.\n\nEven with more powerful nationwide incentives, like a hypothetical $7,500 rebate per plug-in electric vehicle Canada-wide from 2018 to 2021, new market share would still only reach between four and 13 per cent in 2022.\n\n“It’s one thing to put forward rebates, but what we know historically is that rebates will never last,” said Ribaux.\n\nOnly with a mandate forcing automakers to sell a minimum number of electric vehicles, the report concludes, can Canada achieve market share of 30 to 48 per cent by 2030.\n\n“Targets are important in the policy-making process because they help move the focus of the discussion to policy implementation and capacity building,” says a 2017 IEA report on electric vehicles.\n\nElectrifying transportation is important because the sector is responsible for almost one quarter of all global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the UN. 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Use those taxes to finance public transit, it would be better for the environment and people's health (thousands of people around the world die prematurely because of air pollution).\nGHG emissions from light trucks have doubled since 1990 from 22 Mt to more than 50 Mt in 2014, which has more than offset reductions in passenger car emissions from 52 Mt in 1990 to 36 Mt in 2014. Total Canadian GHG emissions have increased at an average annual growth rate of 0.7% between 1990 and 2014. GHG emissions from the transportation sector, the largest after the oil and gas sector, have increased at an average annual rate of 1.1%, and accounted for roughly 23% (171 Mt) of total Canadian GHG emissions.\n(source: National Energy Board Market Snapshot, 2016-07-14: \"Increased GHG emissions from the transportation sector reflect major consumer and business trends\")\nBased on Natural Resources Canada data on tailpipe CO2 emissions from various transportation fuels, a compact car that used regular gasoline emits around 3.5 tonnes of CO2 every year (based on 20,000 km/year). 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"The interplay of musicians in a free improvisation setting is something that, even after all of these years listening and writing about music, still astounds me. What is it that makes a session work? I know that there are as many approaches to it as there are musicians, but, when say a trio clicks, they can really make some unreasonably good music together. Slovenian guitarist Samo Salamon works here with a free jazz saxophonist colossus on this recording - there is rarely a setting in which Tony Malaby does not impress, and the percussion work of Roberto Dani has fit into situations ranging from rock to theater to free jazz and has been working with Salamon for well over a dozen years. The sum of these parts more than meets the qualification of sounding reasonably good and go well into the unreasonably good.\n\nSalamon goes for the jugular on several of the songs, letting the electric guitar marinate in distortion and heavy rhythmic passages. Malaby’s saxophone work runs the gamut, from the sounds of clicks and the compressed mouth pieces to soaring in the high register, to funky tattered passages. Dani provides both free and associative playing as well as driving straight ahead rhythms when needed.",
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"I am not sure of the percent of, or even which Derek and Eric we're talking about here - be it Derek Bailey, or Derek and the Dominos, or Eric Clapton, or whomever, but the playing of German guitarist Andreas Willers is absolute killer on this recording. The guitarist whose debut album was a solo album on the venerable German FMP label in 1981, is working here with bassist Jan Roder and drummer Christian Marien, and the result is a power trio that is both powerful and nuanced. The opening \"Steampunk '69\" is a crusher of an opening track - straight ahead rock rhythms, melodic excesses reminiscent of Live at Village Gate by Larry Coryell, The follow up 'Plodding Along' features a looping bass line over which the guitar delivers shimmering strokes. But maybe it's all a set up for the third track \"Roost'r / Tunnel Boogie\", where the slide comes out to devastating effect as the elastic groove perfectly underpins the swampy guitar playing. Then, the set up of \"Gentle Maya: Dance of Maya / Eat Your Blues / Valedictory\" is unmistakably John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra's opus, and it incorporates prog rock a la Gentle Giant. The follow up, \"Goobye Pork Pie Hat / The Marshall Needs El Juicio\", begins with a pulsating straight ahead delivery of the great Charles Mingus song, but then erupts into guitar-hero shredding, which is just a whole lot of fun. \"I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues\" is an acoustic blues / Derek Bailey mash up that makes no logical sense but works so well. Listen closely as well to the track \"Laili\", the guitar-bass tandem interplay seems like a slightly dirty secret. There is a ton of variety here, straight ahead rock fun and more than enough off the beaten path playing to keep you listening for a long long time.",
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"The next two records are the most experimental of the lot today, and in fact it's this solo recording from New York based Álvaro Domene that takes home the prize for being the most unusual. It's not so much an album of songs, though the tracks are all split up and named with some intention, but a reassessment of what a guitar can do. Sure there are sounds that border on metal, with sudden riffs like on Coulomb's Barrier\", but these soon dissolve into squelches and smears of sounds. The track \"EMS of Despair\" starts with ambient tones stretched until they disappear, followed by tense partial arpeggios and tingling tonal clusters, and \"Mudskipper\" has an almost playful beginning with serious attention being paid to the whammy bar (or a pedal, I'm not sure if whammy bars are a much of thing anymore) bending tones before delving into a slightly more conventional solo over an apocryphal drone. The album was recorded without overdubs or multiple tracking, and there are times when Domene sounds like a frightful demolition team, but it's just him and his dark vision.",
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"I'm typically a fan of a guitar duo. There is so much musical ground that can be covered, colors to be revealed, and ideas to exchange that there is a virtual endless array of possibilities. on Wild Courses, Henry Kaiser, a relentless and prolific musical explorer and Max Kutner ,who has a surprising array of projects going on as well, get together for a real celebration of the strings. The duo uses 12-string acoustic and electric guitars and an 8-string bass to create and thoroughly explore their musical world. The opener is gentle, \"Lucky Fool\", where Kaiser's bass provides not so much a solid footing, but random outcroppings that Kutner on a high-tuned 12-string uses to pull himself up. The interchange is delicate, Kutner's sounds is mandolin precise and ringing (reminding me a little of John Abercrombie's electric mandolin work). The follow-up \"The Silence Wager\" features two 12-strings, but one is searing and distorted while the other is tuned low and wanders windy paths through clusters of notes and tones. The bottom drops out on \"Dreams Interpreted by Opposites\", which is a spacious and ambient float interrupted by electronic squalls. Two tracks \"Boot Mistaken for an Axe Sheath\" and \"Did it matter, does it now\" are both acoustic duets with somewhat conventional song forms - albeit very 'somewhat'. The former begins with a interesting rhythmic riff, which the other guitar then joins with a counter melody of equal, but not exactly aligned groove. The two follow in parallel play, with implied connections. The latter is begins with a preconceived riff that is more motion than motif, but leads into a delicate interweaving of melodic ideas. 'Glider' introduces some slide guitar over a bluesy accompaniment - quite a contrast to some of the more experimental tracks, and a nice anchor in the middle of the recording.",
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"How had I left this album untouched for so long? I mean, this is the Bill Frisell album I wanted to hear after I picked up \"Gone Just Like a Train\" from a little record store in Hoboken back in 1998. At least that's how I felt the moment the track \"Alive\" picked up. Here was the guitarist playing with that Americana swagger and twangy Tele that brings tears to my eyes.\n\nSeattle based trumpeter Cuong Vu has joined forces with Frisell before, in fact in 2016 they released Ballet (The Music Of Michael Gibbs) - and worked together over a dozen years ago on the trumpeter's It's Mostly Residual (Auand, 2006). However, like on Ballet, they are joined by bassist Luke Bergman and drummer Ted Poor, who each brought a set of recordings to this session. The aforementioned 'Alive', with the sauntering comping by Frisell and soaring melodies from Vu, is from Poor, as is the soaring \"Lately\", which features a lovely melody and a serene harmonic development.\n\nThe album begins with a standard that never was. Poor's \"All That's Left of Me in You\" is in title and spirit something of a bygone era, preserved in the pages of a Real Book for the next generation. Vu's solo is scrumptious and Frisell's accompaniment is perfectly balanced between comping and gentle splashes of color. However, the real prize here is Bergman's 'Must Concentrate', which in a short four and half minutes uses its hopeful melody to give Frisell and Vu to burst into (well contained) flames. Vu's \"Round and Round\" is a much freer piece, where there seems to be little but suggestions from the composer as to how accompany his open ended melody, and reprises two tracks later as \"Round and Around (Back Around)\", with a much more solid ending statement. The album is capped off with a composition from Frisell, \"Far From Home\", leaves a tinge of melancholy in the air.",
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"Chicago tax attorney Patrick T. Sheehan and his charity, Hops for Humanity, is proud to announce our latest donation to a local worthy nonprofit.\n\nOur July meeting was held at Shoeless Joe’s Ale House & Grille in Addison, and the beer was provided by Scorched Earth Brewing Co. Founded by Michael and Jennifer Dallas, Scorched Earth uses only local ingredients and old world brewing techniques. They offered an incredible selection of craft beers for our members.\n\nHops for Humanity is a charity founded by and made up of lovers of local craft beer who meet quarterly to raise money for greater Chicagoland charities. At each event, committed Hops members submit eligible local charities, and everybody who attends the event can vote to help choose the winning charity. The money raised at each Hops event is donated to the charity selected that evening. To date, we have raised over $100,000 for local charities.\n\nThrough our events over the past three years we have donated to the following organizations:\n\nEven though we’re just putting the finishing touches on our summer event, Hops for Humanity is already looking forward to our Autumn 2017 fundraiser. On Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, we’ll be at Skeleton Key Brewery located at 8102 Lemont Rd., Unit 300, Woodridge, IL. Skeleton Key is a local taproom and brewery incubator owned and operated by a brother, sister and husband team from Chicago’s western suburbs."
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"“Solomon” is to do with the 3rd chakra, solar plexus.\n\nEach of these 7 tones corresponds to a chakra.\n\nThe sacral chakra is associated with the creation of children so it is only fitting that you feel like a man or woman when the solar plexus opens up, and you also focus on yourself, or me, mi, my, or myself.",
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"My mysterious steer across the waters in me and myself.! 😊, in my solar barge…\n\nThe 3rd or solar plexus chakra is about rising above the water that is the sacral chakra inside you, so often it is symbolised with a yellow or golden boat being steered on the water and sometimes the boat can be pink, because between the red root and the white heart in a solar sense the solar plexus would be pink.\n\nThis is where the word mystery comes from and why it is that so many spiritual traditions seem to be mired in mystery.\n\nThe word mystery refers to the solar plexus, it is “my steer” as in steering my solar plexus boat.\n\nThis is why their is a story in ancient Egypt of the solar barge or boat.\n\nThe solar plexus is where 3 unite as one, this is why the word “boat” and “both” sound the same.\n\n2 or both are aligning on a boat above the waters of the sacral chakra, within the solar plexus.\n\nThis is where the word “relationship” comes from, notice the word ship here.\n\nA relationship is a relation ship, you are aligning with someone you are related to on a ship inside yourself…\n\n– My mysterious steer across the waters in me and myself.! 😊, in my solar barge – …\n\nI want you to analyse the scenes within this film for a moment, “the Mummy returns”.\n\nIn an earlier post I alluded to the idea that everything which lies or crawls on the ground represents the creative level inside us.\n\nBabies crawl on the ground, we lie down when we procreate with our partner.\n\nThis is also true in a natural sense.\n\nWater, sand, clay, soil etc lies on the ground.\nBeetles, scarabs, scorpions, snakes etc crawl on the ground, these symbols and images represent creation of life in a tribal sense and in particular this is what it meant to the ancient Egyptians also.\n\nCertain scenes within the film the “Mummy returns” depicts these creatures, images or symbols.\n\nOne such scene can be observed at the beginning of the film where workers are digging for the remnants of “Imhotep” .\n\nWhen out of the sand emerges beetles, which then proceed to enter into the bodies of the workers, whereby their brains are eaten or they are consumed.\n\nBeetles consuming humanity represent the consuming creative life forces inside us and our inability to control them or abstain from overindulging in them, which lead’s to the eventual consuming of the individual who only thinks of their own material and desirable needs.\n\nNotice within this first scene, how it is the workers who have succumb to the beetles and not those dressed in white or red robes.\n\nThe wearing of white or red robes denotes respect for life and life force creator processes within.\n\nWhite represents all the spectrum of light and denotes inclusion of all life and love for it.\n\nIn a later scene within this film, the boy\n“Alex O’Connell” finds himself with the golden bracelet of “Anubis” which Coincidentally is a scorpion on his wrist, again the scorpion crawls on the ground and denotes creative forces.\n\nThe bracelet is also made of gold, which denotes particular energy centres of this colour.\n\nThe boy “Alex O’Connell” is then informed by “Imhotep” that he has seven days to bring the bracelet inside the pyramid and before the sun comes up.\n\nWhen the sun comes up it is a yellow colour, which denotes a particular energy inside us.\n\nInterestly the character, the “Curator” then puts on the bracelet and places it inside the stomach of a giant scorpian which is affixed to the wall inside the pyramid.\n\nThis film is not only a visual representation of physical things going on around the characters, but also references activity which is happening inside us energetically, with life forces.\n\nIf the symbol of the golden scorpion is not placed within the pyramid that is you and within the stomach of the scorpion before the sun rises inside you, you will be consumed by its desire and power."
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