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[ "I need some Ge-En bilingual parallel text story books for beginners with illustration and in-situ translation of new or difficult words. For example I attached a picture of a Russian-German book.", null, "If you're in Germany, you could go to a bookstore and look/ask for Reclam pocketbooks. They're relatively cheap and frequently used in German schools to learn foreign languages. Larger bookstores or those close to universities may have a wider selection. (Of course, you can also order online.)\n\nThe \"red series\" consists of unilingual foreign-language texts with uncommon words explained in footnotes. Unless Reclam added a few titles for learners of German, they are of little use to you.\n\nHowever, there is an \"orange line\" of bilingual texts. These are not some stupid, infantile texts, but mostly literature classics. Still, they are intended for Germans who learn another language: You'll find Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, Hobbes' Leviathan, Réné Descartes' Discours sur la Méthode, Ovid's Ars amatoria - but no texts from German authors.\n\nIf you prefer Russian/German, there are classic texts from Pushkin, Tchechov or Lermontov, crime stories by Daniil Charms, fairy tales,... Surprisingly, there is even Max and Moritz by Wilhelm Busch. (The style is clearly outdated, but as the text was written for children the vocabulary should be relatively easy and the illustrations will certainly help a lot.)\n\nRight now there is only one series I can think of. A lot of it's stories are for children around the age of 4-5. They are like children picture books. But there are also some for \"older\" children.\n\nBooks like this one contain in-situ translation, but there are also books like these, which seem to be more interesting (at least storywise ^^). Take a look at the reading samples, but don't be confused: most books are pusblished in more than one language.\n\nThis is not a direct answer to your question because I don't think what you are looking for is what will help you most.\n\nThe example you provided uses somewhat dated language, which is all well and good but probably not the best thing to focus on as a beginner. In general I'd expect to find that kind of book either as translations of difficult texts or aimed at school children. The first won't really help you and the second might not be very interesting.\n\nAdditionally, you don't really need translations provided with the text if you keep a smartphone nearby. Use e.g. dict.cc or leo.org to look up the words you need (or corresponding apps for offline use). You can also listen to how the words are pronounced. If you are looking for phrases in context linguee is also quite helpful.\n\nSo just pick some book you have already read - and enjoyed - in English and find the German translation. Perhaps look up some genre-specific words first (I did this with Harry Potter and had to look up all the magic-related words). Then just start reading. Since you'll already know the context quite well it should be easy to fill in the gaps. And you can still look up what you can't guess if you truly need to.\n\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged german-to-english learning book or ask your own question.\n\n6\nComic books in German for beginners\n7\nAny German books with included vocabulary?\n1\nBasic German books of novel to learn the language for beginners (1000 words or A1/A2 level)\n1\nSuggestions of German grammar books\n1\nStudent books like English “Round-up” but for teaching/learning German language\n1\nI am looking for level A1/A2 German books in PDF format\n6\nWhy do translations of German books read so differently from other books?\n3\nRigorous German grammar books written in English aimed at teaching the most basic up to advanced (preferably without exercises) suggestions" ]
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[ "1 edition of Muslim youth found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 2003 by Khilafah Publications in S.l.] .\nWritten in English\n\nBy focusing on these young people as a heterogeneous global cohort, the contributors to this volume—who draw from a variety of disciplines—show how the study of Muslim youth at this particular historical juncture is relevant to thinking about the anthropology of youth, the anthropology of Islamic and Muslim societies, and the post-9/ Access to society journal content varies across our titles. If you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this : Carol Reid.\n\nDear Muslim Mom to Daughters, I have a book to share with you: Muslim Girl Growing Up: A guide to Puberty by Natalia Nabil. If you have an adolescent daughter in the age group of year, I am sure you are wondering how to initiate the conversation about Aunt Flo. “Young Muslims, Pedagogy and Islam may be the most important book yet written on the genealogy of youth work and its crucial importance to Muslim youth.” Henry Giroux, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. “MG Khan is to be commended for an excellent and well-crafted analysis of Muslim young people ” Salman Sayyid, University of Leeds.", null, null, null, "Many Muslim societies, regardless of location, are displaying a 'youth bulge', where more than half their populations are under the age of An increasingly globalized western culture is rapidly eroding 'traditional' ideas about society, from the family to the state.\n\nAt the same time, there is a view that rampant materialism is creating a culture of spiritual emptiness in which. Furthermore, this book does not villainize Muslim religion and culture; rather, Aidi delves into a culture so rich and Muslim youth book. I definitely recommend this read for anyone who wants to challenge media representations of Muslims in the 21st century/5(9).\n\nMuslim American Youth was a very thoughtful read. Muslim American Youth does a wonderful job in helping the reader to understand the trials and tribulations of the Muslim youth in the United States post 9/ This book really helps bring to light problems in today's Cited by: Muslim Youth: Muslim youth book And Transitions In Tajikistan (Case Studies in Anthropology series) by Colette Harris.\n\nThis book presents a compelling ethnography of the changes Tajikistan faces at the turn of the twenty-first century as seen through the eyes of its youth. It discusses the ethnographic gaze on the tremendous cultural changes being. Generation M by Shelina Janmohamed is a survey of Muslim youth: what they think, feel and do that makes them a unique force in the world today.\n\nThey are millennials with a religious twist, and this book paints a vivid picture of them as they grapple with entrepreneurship, technology, fashion, food, consumerism, climate change and so much : Saadia Faruqi.\n\nCentering the voices of Black Muslim youth, this book summarizes the latest research and is a road map for individuals and institutions invested in transforming feelings and experiences of marginalization, to those of strength and resiliency.\n\nClick for the free download. Purchase a bound copy of the book. Colette Harris' book \"Muslim Youth\" is based on her experiences with working in the Dushanbe area (western Tajikistan) and how society, and especially the young men are adapting to changes with modernity, and also trying to continue their old traditions of living in Islamic societal context/5.\n\nThe Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA) was established in the s and incorporated in Plainfield, Indiana in Until it became inactive in earlyMAYA was listed on various Islamic reference websites as an organization set up to sponsor Muslim youth conferences and matrimonial services.\n\nThe presentation of an identifiably public Muslim self involves three simultaneous strategies: the first is a strategy that downplays the centrality of Islam, or a self-presentation style that is referred to as “low-key Islam;” second, the active demonstration of capacities and skills associated with American urban youth culture, or an.\n\nWe seek to establish a Muslim Girls Youth Group that strives to provide guidance and support to Muslim girls in developing their identities as righteous Muslim women, daughters, wives and mothers through directed activities and discussions on issues specific to Western s: In this book, Hisham Aidi, a political scientist and lecturer at Columbia University, explores Muslim youth identity and music in the context of Islamophobic politics.\n\nNamely, Aidi discusses how Muslim youth culture across the globe embraces various forms of music as a means of protesting, proclaiming identity, and building community. Service to Humanity. Community service projects and activities is the hallmark of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association.\n\nFor years, Muslim youth and young men have organized blood drives to save lives of those in medical need, food drives to feed the hungry, clothing drives to provide warmth and comfort to those in need, adopt-a-highway cleanups to keep our environment clean and adopt-a.\n\nTaking a page out of Mr. Roger’s book we have compiled a list of “helpers” or resources that Muslim youth can seek out during times of distress or even before the distress occurs.\n\nEach organization’s name links to their respective website because although the internet can be a scary place during turbulent times these organizations have.\n\nCentering the voices of Black Muslim youth, this book summarizes the latest research and is a road map for individuals and institutions invested in transforming feelings and experiences of marginalization, to those of strength and resiliency.\n\nClick for the free download. The subject matter of “Rebel Music: Race, Empire and the New Muslim Youth Culture” could not be more far-reaching unless its author, Hisham D.\n\nYouth is a time of great change and hope for the future It can be the happiest and most productive time of a person’s life Book Author: Ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen Publisher: INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. A highly recommended collection of authentic books and ebooks especially for Muslim women, Muslim families and the Muslim home.\n\n“Khabeer, a scholar, activist and artist, has spent much of her career writing about African-American Muslim identities; her latest book continues the conversation by focusing solely on youth.\n\nA skilled ethnographer, the author combine her poet's ear and thorough research in prose that flips the script on anti-Black, anti-Muslim sentiment.”.\n\nThis book outlines the basic Islamic concepts in child education. The author has tried to coordiante the main ideas, as well as the basics precepts for raising Muslim children in all the different spheres of life.\n\nFirst of all, the importance of correct belief and faith cannot be inculcated in young children except through the teaching and. Book Description. In a world where the term Islam is ever-increasingly an inaccurate and insensitive synonym for terrorism, it is unsurprising that many Muslim youth in the West struggle for a viable sense of identity.\n\nThis book takes up the hotly-debated issue of Muslim youth identity in western countries from the standpoint of popular culture.Muslim Youth (Persian: سازمان جوانان مسلمان ‎ Sāzmān-i Jawānān-i Musulmān) was an Islamist group founded in in Kabul by several Afghan junior professors and a handful of students at Kabul of the leading figures of the Soviet–Afghan War were members of this group, including Professor Mawlavi Habibur Rahman, Engineer Habibur Rahman, Saifuddin.MCC: Muslim Community Center, New York, New York.\n\n5, likes 1, talking about this were here. Striving to be the Ideal Muslim Community through positive thinking and benefical action 5/5(43)." ]
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[ null, "A burial Mass officiated by the Right Rev. J. Scott Barker and the Reverend Mark F. Selvey will be held at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Scottsbluff, Thursday, Nov. 19 at 10:00 a.m. Due to current health safety guidelines, the service will be private but can be viewed live with a link on Saint Francis Episcopal Church Facebook page and website. Inurnment will be at Fairview Cemetery.\n\nOnline condolences may be made by visiting http://www.bridgmanfuneralhome.com . Bridgman Funeral Home of Scottsbluff is assisting the family with arrangements.\n\nHe served as a hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy from 1950 to 1953. Gary married the love of his life, Neta J. Smith, in June 1952. Their children are Chris Reid (Barbi) Young of Ronan Montana and Jill L. Young (Lorrie) of Gering.\n\nFather Young was called to the Episcopal priesthood in 1965 after 15 years of working for the family business, Kelsen and Young Electric. Young attended college at the Platte Valley Bible College under the mentorship of the Rev. Clyde E. Whitney. He then became a seminarian at Nashota House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin, and later obtained his Master of Divinity. Father Young served Episcopal churches in Bassett, Creighton, Neligh, Mitchell, and Scottsbluff, NE, as well as Havre, MT. He retired as the dean of Trinity Cathedral in Omaha.\n\nGary Young was preceded in death by his wife, Neta; his parents, Elmer and Irene, and many special brothers- and sisters-in-law. He is survived by his children and his granddaughters, Kelsen (Jennifer) Young and Kristen Young of Helena Montana; nephew Jeff (Carol) Jones, niece Nikki (Don) Rose all of Mitchell, and many nieces and nephews and their children. Father Young is also survived by the many church families he cared for throughout Nebraska and Montana." ]
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[ null, null, null, "Barbados Tridents used every bit of depth they had to start the defence of their Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) title with a win over St Kitts & Nevis Patriots that looked impossible just 15 balls into the match.\n\nSheldon Cottrell struck with his fourth ball, bowling Johnson Charles as he tried to whip to leg. He pinged Corey Anderson on the head first ball then had him caught at point by Evin Lewis, and when Hope sliced Tanvir to the same fielder the champions were reeling at 8/3 in the third over. Their response was spectacular.\n\nKyle Mayers took a Tanvir over for 14, and Jason Holder joined in by effortlessly flicking a Hero Maximum over square leg off Alzarri Joseph. Mayers pulled powerfully for two more sixes of his own, and from a hopeless position the Tridents found themselves 51/3 at the end of the GuardianLife Powerplay.\n\nHolder flicked then drove Ish Sodhi for six, bringing up a 50 partnership off just 25 balls. But the game swung back the Patriots’ way once more in the space of two balls.\n\nFirst Mayers crashed Emrit to deep cover, then Evin Lewis pulled off a direct hit to send back Jonathan Carter. The Tridents had gone from 8/3 to 69/3 to 69/5 as the game continued to move at a breathless pace. Raymon Reifer picked out a lone boundary fielder off Emrit, and Ben Dunk then held a beauty off Sodhi to dismiss the well-set Holder, but here the Tridents’ deep batting lineup came into its own\n\nAshley Nurse swung Joseph straight to Lynn, but Rashid Khan had jaws hitting floors with an astonishing helicopter flick for six. Santner fell timing a ball sweetly but straight to the fielder to leave Rashid batting with the capable Hayden Walsh Jr at no.11.\n\nTanvir and Cottrell were just as impressive at the death as at the top, going for just seven off their combined fourth overs, but Rashid showed his power and craft to plunder a couple of late boundaries to drag the Tridents over 150.\n\nWalsh Jr let Lewis off the hook on zero, dropping a simple chance at point. But Santner kept things tight with the first maiden of Hero CPL 2020, Holder kept the pressure on, and that pressure told as Lynn carved Santner to Walsh Jr who held on this time.\n\nWith Lewis struggling, the Patriots crawled to 33/1 off the Powerplay. Rashid’s first ball was loose and Lewis crashed it for four, but the Afghan showed yet another facet of his game to run out the dangerous Trinidadian. Joshua da Silva, promoted to three on T20 debut, crashed a drive into the bowlers’ wicket, and Rashid reacted first to knock out the remaining stumps and catch Lewis short.\n\nDunk powered Nurse and Walsh Jr for a boundary each to keep things moving, then sent Reifer to the fence and then over it for the Patriots’ first Hero Maximum, leaving the Patriots 81/2 at the Angostura LLB drinks breaks.\n\nDa Silva picked up a few boundaries off Rashid but struggled to score above a run a ball. Then Santner returned in style – Dunk went for power but toe-ended to Mayers at long-on. Holder kept his bowlers going in one-over spells, never allowing Da Silva and new Patriots signing Denesh Ramdin to settle.\n\nNurse almost pulled off an unbelievable catch in Santner’s last over, but Rashid was not to be denied. Walsh Jr came up with a true Republic Bank Classic Catch at deep midwicket to send Ramdin packing and the googly next ball was too good for Jahmar Hamilton. He couldn’t pick up a second Hero CPL hat-trick, but the damage was done.\n\nDa Silva kept swinging but found no timing or placement, and though Tanvir demonstrated his power with a pull for four off Reifer, even with a no-ball, a free-hit and a monster six onto the bank from Tanvir, Mayers had enough to defend off the last over. With only five wickets down, and from the start they made with the ball, the Patriots will be wondering how they let this one get away." ]
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[ null, "The attack came as the United Nations was brokering a truce in the capital Tripoli, where the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA) force launched a surprise attack in April, part of the chaos in Libya since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.\n\nU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday condemned the attack, a spokesman said in a statement.\n\n“The U.N. does not intend to evacuate from Libya,” the assistant secretary-general for peace operations, Bintou Keita, later told the Security Council, which also condemned the attack.\n\nThe United Nations gave no more details, saying only some of its casualties had been members working in Benghazi, where its Libya mission had been boosting its presence recently.\n\nLNA spokesman Ahmed Mismari told reporters two of those killed were guards with the U.N. Libya mission (UNSMIL). He added that 10 people had been wounded, including children.\n\nThe explosion happened in front of a shopping mall and bank. At least one burned-out U.N. car could be seen at the scene.\n\nThe LNA has yet to advance beyond the southern suburbs of Tripoli, which is home to the internationally recognised government.\n\nAround the time of the blast, LNA commander Khalifa Haftar announced a halt to military operations for 48 hours during the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday, which started on Saturday, according to a statement from his forces in Benghazi.\n\nOn Friday, the government in Tripoli said it had already accepted a U.N. proposal for a ceasefire during the holiday.\n\nHowever, it was not clear whether fighting in the capital would actually cease. More than 105,000 people have been displaced during the clashes, according to the United Nations." ]
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[ "Inicio / Which Arab dating internet site has got the very best singles? Can someone really come adore online?\n\nWhich Arab dating internet site has got the very best singles? Can someone really come adore online?\n\nWhich Arab dating internet site has got the very best singles? Can someone really come adore online?", null, "Arab paid dating sites for example the top ten in the above list support hook up singles along from around the world. Because of so many high quality websites to choose from, choosing your favorite may not be basic. But, its worth the time and effort, since finding that significant other would be that a great deal closer.", null, "Every country on earth has its own charm guidelines. Various societies have various sought-after features. This is also true in the case of various ethnicities. Select ethnical services hardly ever observed in the popular U . S . luxury fashions could be very preferred in other countries.\n\nIt’s difficult to pinpoint a detailed criterion of charm for your center Eastern area. As with European countries, Africa, South America, and different elements of indonesia, you’ll find many variation in vogue and beauty fashions.\n\nWith that said, there clearly was just recently study completed to quantify by far the most sought-after features of ladies in the center distance. The research am done-by considering the customers and surgery of skin experts and plastic surgeons from several region in the region.\n\nCenter east lady look for view staying the top consideration when it comes to cosmetics. Often with the cheekbones and lip area.\n\nLadies would like to have got large, almond-shaped vision and full mouth. The cheekbones should really be dramatically identified. a chiseled jawline and smaller nostrils may be chosen, but those aren’t the main features females search for whenever determining cosmetics.\n\nThe existing phenomenon in body type is get the full hourglass number instead to be because skinny as an ordinary Hollywood style.\n\nExactly what nations are viewed as the main Middle Eastern Countries?\n\nThe Middle eastern is an area that ranges more than one continent. It offers most nations in west indonesia. Additionally, it involves chicken, and is partially situated in European countries, and Egypt, which is generally located in North Africa.\n\nThe exact definition of “Middle East” is different gradually. Some elements of areas might bundled by some students and left out by other folks.\n\nCertain most extensive towns in the region include Cairo, Baghdad, Istanbul, Tehran, and Dubai.\n\nHow was “Arab” characterized in today’s world?\n\nArab is sometimes utilized as an ethnical and educational signifier, but there is howevern’t a tight definition of the definition of. Folks make use of various meanings.\n\nOne essential know usually “Arab” is certainly not similar to “Muslim” . Though much of the Arabic community is essentially Muslim, don’t assume all Arab people are Muslim. Likewise, don’t assume all Muslims are generally Arabic. Arabic everyone is maybe not identified by religion, being Arabic has nothing about the institution one should or doesn’t practise.\n\nArab recognition denotes a person’s identity as an Arab. We exactly who diagnose as Arab include members of a Semitic men and women that either have forefathers from the Middle East and North Africa or whom sourced from those parts themselves.\n\nEthnical and cultural association are most widely known products holding various groups of Arabs jointly https://datingmentor.org/indiancupid-review/. Speech can be a standard wrap. A lot of self-identified Arabs write Arabic, though not every person which identifies as Arab happens to be an Arabic speaker.\n\nReligious students of both Judaism and Islam posses determined Ishmael due to the fact predecessor of a lot of Arabic people in the Middle distance. Ishmael got Abraham’s older boy. This contrast doesn’t always be involved in individuals self-identification as Arab, but it’s a prominent educational consider the Middle distance." ]
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[ null, "The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will be investigating the allegations made by public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers that the Driver’s Academy in Bohol is charging them an exorbitant amount when the program is supposed to be free.\n\nRey Elnar of the LTFRB told dyRD Balita that the agency’s regional director Ahmed Quizon was already informed on the complaint made by drivers who claimed that they were asked to pay P400 to join Driver’s Academy, and has moved to identify those responsible for imposing the fee.\n\nElnar clarified that the Driver’s Academy, a mandatory course for PUV drivers, is supposed to only require a payment of P40 for the printing and processing of identification cards and certificates for the participants.\n\nAccording to Elnar, the LTFRB has already coordinated with local transport operators to organize the said seminar.\n\nThe group was required by the LTFRB to secure a venue for the program, he added.\n\nEarlier, several PUV drivers raised their complaints through station dyRD extending their queries to the LTFRB on why they have to pay P400 for the Driver’s Academy.\n\nThe program is implemented nationwide as a refresher course for public utility drivers on basic traffic regulations.\n\nIt includes lectures on road rage, anger management, traffic signs and driving courtesy, among other topics.\n\nAccording to the LTFRB, those who will fail to undergo the program will possibly be barred from driving as part of the government’s modernization program for PUVs.\n\nA test, which will have a passing score of 75 percent, will be administered following the lectures. Those who will fail in the exam will have to retake the course and the test. (A. Doydora)" ]
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[ null, "The successful formula for strengthening municipal management and improving financial fitness can be seen in the management of several top municipalities. At the heart of transforming the public sector’s performance lies the professionalism of its staff – something that new regulatory frameworks will look to bolster.\n\nThe highs and lows\n\nRatings Afrika released its annual Municipal Financial Sustainability Index report for the year to June 2020 in April. The report found that the aggregate cash fall facing the sector is around R50.7-billion. This number has been exacerbated by the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the shortfall has increased from R32.9-billion in 2019.\n\nThe Index considers financial sustainability as the ability of a municipality to deliver services, as well as develop and maintain infrastructure, without unplanned increases in rates or decrease in its level of services.\n\nThe report found that South Africa’s big metros had felt the brunt the worst. In the top eight metros, which are home to around 40% of the country’s population, and are responsible for around 60% of the GDP, the rate of deterioration has increased.\n\nFor the first time, the metros’ average financial sustainability score dropped below the minimum threshold for viability, as a result of the pandemic.\n\nHowever, some municipalities are performing well. The report identified the top municipalities as Mossel Bay, Saldanha Bay, Swartland (Malmesbury) and Overstrand (Hermanus) – along with Midvaal in Gauteng.\n\nAnton Bredell, the Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning in Western Cape says independent reports are critical weathervanes in indicating the ability of a municipality to provide services and a better life to the people in its communities.\n\n“It doesn’t mean there aren’t challenges in those municipalities and these must be acknowledged. There are many challenges and the triple impact of poverty, unemployment and inequality remains a massive issue. In the Western Cape, we continue to see massive population growth, driven in a large part by ongoing inward migration into the province. We also see continued urbanisation that is placing strain on larger councils. However, reports like these show councils continue to perform despite the challenges. It also shows the public that their money is being well managed and not stolen or wasted.”\n\nThe success of the top-performing municipalities gives hope that municipal performance can be improved in all provinces in the country.\n\nOne way to improve performance is through upskilling those managing municipal affairs. The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) has been vocal in calling for strong internal controls, appropriately skilled people and ethical conduct by municipal staff.\n\nFreeman Nomvalo, the SAICA CEO, adds: “We urgently need to review the mandatory minimum skills and qualifications required for all key financial management positions in local government. Then we need to train and upskill personnel or recruit suitably qualified staff for these vital roles.”\n\nThis drive to professionalise the public sector is what lies behind the National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalisation of the Public Service. This draft framework, announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa aims to build a state that better serves citizens, that is insulated from undue political interference and where appointments are made on merit.\n\nThe framework was approved by Cabinet in November 2020 and structured consultation with various sectors of society are taking place.\n\nThe framework would see reforms, such as extending the tenure of Heads of Department based on merit and performance, doing occupation-based competency assessments and involving the Public Service Commission in the interviews of Directors-General and Deputy Directors-General.\n\nIt will also aim to introduce integrity tests for all shortlisted individuals and compulsory entrance exams.\n\n“We are suggesting a more rigorous approach towards recruitment and selection of public servants, induction and performance management. This includes continuous learning and a clear professional development path for every public servant,” says Ramaphosa.\n\n“The draft framework puts emphasis on the need to hold public servants accountable for irregularities, to do away with a culture of impunity in the mismanagement and misappropriation of state resources. Professionalising the public service involves training for accounting officers across all spheres of government on the applicable legislative provisions.”\n\nThese adjustments, aimed at increasing the professionalism in the management of municipal departments, can go a long way to improving service delivery and the financial fitness of public departments.\n\nMunicipal service delivery is key for local governments to prosper – and the National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalisation of the Public Service will play a vital role in the country’s economic recovery plans." ]
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[ "Walking and working out, to be honest, is what I am going to spend a lot of time doing over the next few months…I promise to break things up with some other stuff too 🙂\n\nYesterday I mostly walked…Well I tried to, i was having trouble with my legs, well not really trouble as such as that makes me sound 85… I just didn’t get enough sleep and so my legs were tired. I walked anyway though, because my legs have no excuse and just need to do as they are told!\n\nSo I (briefly due to traffic) walked before work, I walked at lunchtime and I had a very pleasant wander at my new favourite walking location the Wey and Arun Canal 🙂", null, null, "the Wey and Arun canal is a partly restored canal which closed in 1871 and a rather luckless trust was set up to restore it in 1971. They have been going since then and in places have done some marvellous restoration, sadly in other places they have met with a lot of opposition. It is still an absolutely lovely place to walk though!!\n\nMy work out this morning was a personal training session with Matt which focused on some rehab work for my shoulder. I have had an annoying shoulder pain for some time, it’s not serious and doesn’t actually stop me from doing a lot but it is (apparently) caused by an impingement in the front of the shoulder which could be what is causing my shoulder and neck to hurt at work and after dancing.\n\nSo, unusually, I have to do what I am told and do my rehab exercises every day! I am also going to add my ankle physio exercises into that regime because I didn’t really do them as well as I should have done and both of them need a bit of work!!", null, "This wasn’t actually from this morning, but that is May and they are the resistance bands so it seemed appropriate 😁\n\nAs well as rehab, I also did deadlifts…because I have to have some fun 😁😁\n\n8 thoughts on “Walking and working out…”" ]
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[ "There might be a woman on the cover of Daisy Goodwin’s newly released Fortune Hunter, but this book is all about one sexy, sexy man: cavalry Captain Bay Middleton.\n\nWe first meet Bay as he attends the theater in dire need of a look at his ex-paramour and wife of another. He may be unlucky in love, but Bay is one of the best horsemen in all of England. He has his eye on competing in the Grand National: the race to end all races. He has the utmost faith in his horse, Tipsy (possibly the only healthy relationship he’s ever had with a female).\n\nMeanwhile, a young woman by the name of Charlotte Baird has no idea her life is about to change. Charlotte is an heiress who despises the conventions of her late 19th-century life. She hates the parties and the men who flock around her, hoping to catch her interest and help her spend all her cash. Charlotte really just wants to be a photographer, and she’s even good enough to be featured at a royal art show.", null, "Charlotte and Bay meet through her brother, and they have an immediate connection. Bay isn’t like the other annoying brats who flock around Charlotte. Instead, he is funny, charming and dashingly good-looking.\n\nRumors follow him, of course. He’s a known ladies’ man, and despite his apparent true interest in Charlotte, it’s suggested he might be nothing more than a fortune hunter.\n\nBay is called away from Charlotte with the arrival of Empress Elizabeth of Austria. Her family and friends call her “Sisi.” She is considered the most beautiful woman in Europe, a bit older than Bay and known for her fearlessness in the saddle. Bay is asked to serve as her guide through the English hunting season, and he hesitantly agrees.\n\nBooks to read while waiting for Game of Thrones >>\n\nBay is as shocked as anyone when the empress starts showing interest in making her way into his bed. He has already fallen hard for Charlotte. They’re practically engaged. Still, Bay has always been reckless, and so is Sisi. She is interesting and brave. Can Bay resist her royal charms and famous good looks?\n\nThe Fortune Hunter is author Daisy Goodwin’s second book, following The American Heiress, another period piece rife with drama and intrigue. Goodwin likes to collect degrees from illustrious schools like Cambridge and Columbia, and she currently works as a producer in British TV. I don’t know if it’s her extensive education or her work with a visual medium, but Goodwin uses sensory imagery that truly puts you on the back of a horse with Bay and Sisi.\n\nI could go on about Goodwin’s prose, but I’d really like to talk more about Bay Middleton. I mean, seriously, this guy is a Wow, capital “W.” He sounds hot, hot, hot, and he’s got the charismatic, passionate personality to back up his pretty face. I read a couple scenes over just to fully engage in the fantasy. Honestly, I have a huge crush on the conflicted captain.\n\nRED HOT BOOK OF THE WEEK: The American Heiress >>\n\nGoodwin knows how to write deep, complicated characters. Each of them (Bay, Sisi and Charlotte) have some big decisions to make as love gets involved. As I said before, though, this is truly Bay’s journey. He is the catalyst for the emotions of both women, and his actions decide the outcome of not only the nail-biting Grand National horse race but of his life in love.\n\nI would highly recommend this novel to anyone who loves historical fiction, romance and intense character study. (Oh, and high tension. I was biting my fingernails by the end.) I am impressed by Ms. Goodwin, and having never read her before, I now feel the need to take a look at American Heiress. Of course, American Heiress will have one gaping hole that could only possibly be filled by my new literary crush, Captain Bay Middleton." ]
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[ null, "John Candelaria had a cool late 1970’s New York quality to him. When he was in his prime, it was almost a waste to have him in Pittsburgh because he seemed to belong in New York.\n\nHe was born in Brooklyn, grew up in Flatbush and grew up going to Yankee games. He attended LaSalle Academy in Manhattan where the 6 foot 7 inch Candelaria was a basketball star.\n\nAlas the chance for the young tall native New Yorker with the Portugese name starring for a New York team was gone.\n\nWhat was New York’s loss was Pittsburgh’s gain. The Candy Man shot through the Pirate’s farm system and made his big league debut with the 1975 NL East champs. He started in the NLCS against the Big Red Machine and dazzled them. He pitched into the 8th, striking out 14 and walking just 2. He got a no decision as the Reds went on to clinch the pennant in extra innings, but Candelaria made his mark.\n\nIn 1976, he threw a no hitter against a strong Los Angeles Dodgers lineup. By 1977, he was one of the elite pitchers in the National League. Candelaria made the All Star team. The game was played in New York where he looked like a combination of Al Pacino and Freddie Prinze. Man, he would have been a star there!\n\nIn 1979, the Pirates returned to the postseason. With Pittsburgh down 3-2 in the World Series and heading to Baltimore, Candelaria faced off against future Hall of Famer Jim Palmer and was up for the challenge.\n\nFacing elimination, he threw 6 shutout innings, scattering 6 hits and walking none. Kent Tekulve nailed down the 4-0 win and the series was tied. The Bucs would win Game 7 and The Candy Man got his ring.\n\nSave for an injury plagued 1981, Candelaria remained a reliable starter for the Pirates between 1980 and 1984 as the team’s fortunes began to fade. After the 1984 season, tragedy struck his family when his son died in a swimming pool accident.\n\nIn 1985, still recovering from the shock of his son’s death, he clashed with management who sent him to the bullpen. By mid season, he was dealt to the Angels. Candelaria was effective in Anaheim, helping them win the AL West in 1986 and winning Game 3 of the ALCS. He was pounded for 7 unearned runs in Game 7 however and the dreams of a California pennant went with the loss.\n\nIn 1987, Candelaria and the Angels both had disappointing years. The Angels could not take control over a very weak AL West and the Candy Man’s ERA soared to 4.71.\n\nMeanwhile the defending World Champion Mets saw their once vaunted starting rotation depleted with injuries and drug suspensions. With the division still within reach in September but the number of capable arms dwindling, the Mets made a rare “post trade deadline” trade. They sent a pair of minor leaguers to California to bring Candelaria back home to New York.\n\nWith a staff that included Gooden, Darling, Ojeda, Fernandez and Aguilera as well as a young David Cone, it was odd seeing Candelaria in a Mets uniform.\n\nHis first game, he got clobbered, allowing 5 runs in 1 1/3 innings against his former team, the Pirates.\n\nHe pitched well in his other two Mets starts, winning both games and allowing 3 runs in 11 innings. But it was too little too late as the Cardinals went on to win the Division and eventually the National League Pennant.\n\nThe Mets did not offer him a contract for 1988 but the Yankees did and he wound up winning 13 games for managers Billy Martin and Lou Pinella.\n\nIn the end, he wound up playing for BOTH New York teams… just well after his prime.\n\nIn his final 5 seasons, he bounced around between the Yankees, Expos, Twins, Blue Jays, Dodgers and finally back with the Pirates where he finished his career as a left handed reliever.\n\nHe had a 19 year career with post season glory and individual accolades. The Candy Man is still a fan favorite for Pirate fans. But he just had the look and feel of a New York star of the 1970’s." ]
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[ null, "As a kid, the story of Joan of Arc fascinated me. So much great imagery swirls around her legend, so much mystery and power. What then is the reality? Nancy Goldstone explores the world that created Joan and the legacy of the Maid of Orleans in this quick read. However, if you’re looking for a biography of Joan, you may be in the wrong place. Though she is an important element, the book explores the interactions and conflicts of many people, and the woman who dominates the narrative isn’t the legendary warrior girl, but Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Sicily.\n\nHenry V was the play that saved Shakespeare for me. After my high school English teacher did her best to make Shakespeare (and Dickens, and several other classic authors) into a completely unapproachable and uninteresting writer, Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation made me realize there was more to the Bard than I’d seen. Though I loved the story of Henry V, and had a long fascination with Joan, my Medieval European history has always been spotty (at best), and I really didn’t realize how connected the two were, how Henry V’s invasion of France was part of what made the Maid who she was. And behind the scenes, brokering power and shaping France by what seems like will alone, was Yolande. Having watched Game of Thrones, I can’t help but imagine Yolande as Diana Rigg’s Olenna Tyrell, though with more ultimate success.\n\nThe book is filled with colorful characters and harrowing events. Mad men, villains, true believers, bandits, heroes, opportunists, and more. Joan, for all her compelling mythology, is just one chess piece in an epic chess match. There are so many people I want to learn more about, so many conflicts and places that should be explored.\n\nThe early part of the book is a bit muddied. As Goldstone sets the stage and introduces many of the early players, it becomes a touch difficult to follow who’s who. However, once the history begins to unfold, it becomes much more clear. It is very much worth the effort and worth the read. You’ll come out of this book with a better sense of a moment in history, the place of legends, and with an appreciation of a powerful woman worth remembering." ]
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Bringing the previously hidden room into the open space of the stage during the second half of the play highlighted the fatal convergence of public and private existence which ultimately results in the tragedy of the play.", null, "Above the podium, a large neon light ring hovered ominously and flashed periodically, shifting from blue to orange to green in tone throughout the performance. Accompanying this, loud tones of electronic sound featured, marking the colour-changes and bringing an expressionistic resonance to the show. A stormy blue sky? Iago’s ring of hell-fire? The pulsating green eye of jealousy? My mind was captivated by the ambiguity. The play really brought out the multitude of themes in Othello.\n\nRemoving Othello from its contextual background enabled a fresh modernisation, a translation from the Jacobean theatre to the raw, the real, the original. 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Strong and unashamed in comparison to previous depictions of the meek and mild Desdemona, her confidence in the face of Christopher Dean’s magnificently fraught and repressed Othello were especially moving. She brought a new, vital dimension of boldness and innocence to the role of Desdemona which was both refreshing and exhilarating.\n\nUltimately, the play showcased a delicate blend of tragic, disturbing and poignant scenes.\n\nIt is an accessible and original take on one of Shakespeare’s favourite tragedies. A powerful performance and an impressive cast, I would thoroughly recommend this show." ]
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[ null, "Fidelity said it would cut fees to $0 on online trades of U.S. stocks, eliminating a $4.95 charge for such trades. The Boston-based company’s fee changes also include exchange-traded funds and options transactions. For investment advisers, commissions will be cut to zero on Nov. 4. Fidelity’s online brokerage has 21.8 million accounts, the Wall Street Journal reported.\n\nInteractive Brokers Group Inc. IBKR, +0.07% also announced two weeks ago that it was rolling out a new “lite” version of its trading platform with free, unlimited trading for U.S. equities.\n\nThe fast-fading fees are another round in an ongoing race to shrink broker fees, and Fidelity represents the last major holdout among the behemoths of the brokerage business to go zero-commission.\n\nLast week, shares of those discount brokers plunged on Schwab’s announcement because investors worry that a new commission price war was afoot that could hurt revenues and force smaller competitors to merge.\n\nAlso read Barron’s ‘Free’ Trading Has Arrived. Be Sure to Read the Fine Print" ]
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[ null, "\nFor the German Luftwaffe or air force - and the wider military, known as the Bundeswehr - the chancellor's plane issues were the latest in a string of mishaps that have made headlines in recent years.\n\nGermany's air force on Friday was investigating a serious technical mishap on Chancellor Angela Merkel's plane that forced an emergency landing and delayed her arrival at the G20 summit by more than 12 hours.\n\nThe latest embarrassing glitch for the German military forced Merkel to instead take a commercial flight to Buenos Aires with a vastly reduced delegation and miss scheduled talks with several world leaders.\n\nYet this is not the first time in recent history that a high-profile German politician has been set back by plane troubles.\n\nIn October, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz had to take a commercial flight home from a summit in Bali, Indonesia after rats had chewed through cables of the Konrad Adenauer, disabling the aircraft for days.\n\nIn June, problems with the hydraulics system on the same plane forced President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to take an alternative aircraft to Minsk.\n\nAnd in 2015, technical problems with the Konrad Adenauer forced Merkel and five ministers to make a flight to India on a A310 military troop transporter.\n\nThe armed forces, which complains of being overstretched and underfunded, has long been dogged by a series of equipment failures that have also grounded fighter jets and kept submarines and tanks out of service.\n\nIts G36 assault rifle became the butt of jokes after reports it had trouble firing straight at high temperatures, and is being phased out.\n\nLast year Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen took an Airbus A400M to Lithuania to show off the new transport aircraft, but engine trouble grounded it and forced her to return home on a decades-old Transall C-160 transporter." ]
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[ null, "Image: Bruno Cannatelli\nWhispering Brook was one of the leading sales at the Magic Millions Broodmare Sale\nTap Here to JOIN NOW!\nJOIN NOW\nBEST ODDS! Get the BEST ODDS with TOP TOTE+\n\nYou know the one in Victoria who raced about a million times in Gr 1 races and never actually won one of them?\n\nWell, someone bought her yesterday for $2.3million.\n\nFor the record, all jokes aside, her actual race career record was pretty impressive. Missrock (Fastnet Rock-Miss judgement) started 34 times for 4 wins, and 8 placings amassing $1,388,900 along the way in prizemoney.\n\nAnd now she most likely heads to England for the remainder of her days. She is a 5YO.\n\nTo set the scene, the sale took place at the Magic Millions Broodmare Sale. And Missrock attracted immense interest from bidders who came from all parts of the world. In the end it was John and Jake Warren who were bidding via telephone that secured her.\n\nJohn Warren is known around the world as the Racing Manager for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and in recent years has teamed up with his son Jake and the pair are leading buyers right around the world.\n\nThe Warrens spent recent days on the Gold Coast and were struck with Missrock when they inspected her on the grounds.\n\n“She is one of those mares who doesn’t take much inspecting – she’s an absolute beauty,” the son Jake Warren said.\n\n“She fit the bill for us on conformation, she’s a lovely sized mare. She’s very strong and powerful and she has a great action.”\n\n“We were just in awe of her and thought she was a lovely type and when you married that up with her pedigree, race record and the fact she is by a top sire – she really floated our boat on all aspects.”\n\n“She has been bought for a private client of Highclere Stud and she is going to come back up to the UK and she will be based at Highclere Stud, where the intention will be to use the best available European stallions with a view to try to breed Classic horses.”\n\n“The Danehill blood in Europe mixed with the Sadler’s Wells line has been so successful and so that’s where we’re thinking – it’s very exciting,” Warren added.\n\nFastnet Rock, her father, is by Danehill.\n\nOther fascinating buys on day 1 of the broodie sale were:\n\nWhispering Brook (Hinchinbrook-Artful Whisper) who won $1,183,100 in prizemoney and who fetched a further $1.1million for Japanese buyer Katsumi Yoshida.\n\nOregon’s Day (Domesday-Oregon Seal) who won $963,000 and fetched a further $1million when bought by Amarina Farm.\n\nSavvy Coup (Savabeel-Eudora) who won $719,333 and who fetched a further $1million when Attunga Stud, Tom Magnier and James Bester decided to land her.\n\nOur Crown Mistress (Star Witness-Barangaroo) who won $291,000 and who fetched a further $400,000 when Edinburgh Stud bought her.\n\nBloodstock heavyweights James Bester and Tom Magnier also purchased Invincible Star (I Am Invincible-Romany Flyer) who was trained by Gai and Adrian and who won twice at stakes level and was Gr 1 placed.\n\nThey paid $1,450,000 for her and it prompted Gai Waterhouse to get on Twitter and say: “What an incredible success story she was. She went through the same Magic Millions ring as a yearling when I bought her for $200,000 and now sells to Coolmore for that huge amount.”\n\nThe day 1 sale was for racemares and females who were not in foal.\n\nDay 2 is for those who have been served and believed to be in foal." ]
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[ "Terror conference told situation ‘will get worse before it gets better’ as IS looks for new ways to carry out attacks.", null, "A senior Nato official has said Islamic State could “split in two” as security chiefs warn that extremists are plotting to carry out biological and nuclear attacks on Britain and Europe.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Security and Counter Terror Expo in London, Jorge Berto Silva, the deputy head of counter-terrorism for the European Commission, said there was a “justified concern” that IS fighters are trying to obtain what the Daily Telegraph calls “substances of mass destruction”, such as biological, chemical and radiological weapons.\n\nHis claim comes after it emerged the terrorist cell involved in the Brussels attack last month had been secretly filming a senior Belgian nuclear official.\n\nEU and Nato security chiefs also told the conference the group was looking into developing ways to avoid security measures to carry out further assaults, such as using bombs implanted in human bodies and hacking driverless cars.\n\nYesterday, German newspaper Bild reported that IS planned to target tourists by posing as ice cream and T-shirt sellers at European beach resorts.\n\nHowever, it was Dr Jamie Shea, Nato’s deputy assistant secretary general for emerging security threats, who offered the starkest warning into the situation.\n\nThe threat from IS was likely to “get worse before it gets better”, he told delegates, saying the group looks likely to “split in two” as it loses ground in Iraq and Syria and focuses on setting up terror cells around Europe to launch attacks in the future.\n\nConsultancy firm IHS has estimated that the number of people under IS control has fallen from a peak of nine million in early 2015 to six million today, a drop that has resulted in a 30 per cent cut in IS revenue from lost “tax”." ]
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[ "How Can We Better Treat Vascular Inflammation in Diabetes?", null, "Your contributions will support the continued research of Dr. Ghosh at the University of California, Riverside, as he explores novel ways to treat vascular inflammation in diabetic patients. Funding will support the annual budget of $350K required for postdoctoral fellows, students, reagents, animals, consumables, core services, and equipment. By providing this support, you will accelerate the pace of his basic and translational research, leading to immediate and large-scale applications in medicine.\n\nIntegrating the principles of physics, biology, and nanotechnology to combat chronic vascular inflammation associated with diabetic retinopathy and cardiovascular diseases\n\nIn the age of technology, we now enter an era in which diabetes is a rapidly increasing global epidemic. As a result, chronic vascular inflammation—a common feature and major determinant of many diabetic complications such as retinopathy and cardiovascular diseases—is escalating. By further understanding how chronic vascular inflammation occurs, Dr. Kaustabh Ghosh, Assistant Professor of the Department of Bioengineering at University of California, Riverside is developing new therapies so that the ever-expanding population of diabetics may have a better chance at living a quality life, without the debilitating effects of chronic vascular inflammation.\n\nCommon anti-inflammatory therapies used to treat diabetic complications, such as retinopathy (which leads to vision loss) and cardiovascular diseases, exhibit serious adverse effects, which include nausea, liver and kidney damage, and cataract formation. To address the lack of effective anti-inflammatory therapies currently on the market, Dr. Ghosh and his team are identifying a new class of molecular targets and developing superior nanotherapeutics that have minimal to no side effects.\n\nThus, in essence, Dr Ghosh’s research shows that the stiffness of blood vessels alone can dictate vascular response to high blood glucose, that is, whether it will undergo inflammation or not, in much the same way that the tension (stiffness) of guitar strings (which is controlled by tuning knobs) alone can dictate the tune produced by the same set of strings and strokes.\n\nIntellectual curiosity, a hunger for creative freedom, and the desire to understand and discover new concepts motivated Dr. Ghosh to pursue a career in scientific research, and he has been the Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at University of California, Riverside since 2011. Earlier in his professional career, he was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. After receiving extensive and multidisciplinary training in the fields of vascular mechanobiology, bioengineering and nanomedicine, Dr. Ghosh began his independent research career to study the often overlooked role of blood vessel stiffness in chronic vascular inflammation.\n\nHis interest in vascular inflammation research stems from his knowledge of its role as a chief characteristic and a major determinant of most, if not all, debilitating and prevalent conditions, such as diabetic retinopathy, cardiovascular diseases and age-related vision loss. Though vascular inflammation has long been studied, not a lot of progress has been made in its treatment. So Dr. Ghosh asked himself, “What is missing from the picture and how can we better address it?”\n\nWith a multidisciplinary background, he was convinced he could make a difference in treating this condition. He knew that changes in the mechanical properties of tissues—namely its stiffness—contribute to many pathologies. He therefore wondered whether increased stiffness of blood vessels, which is often correlated with chronic vascular inflammation, could also play a causative role in this condition. Coupled with his nanomedicine research background, Dr. Ghosh knew he could develop an excellent delivery method for getting drugs directly to the target site and prevent local vascular stiffening and inflammation. Through his continued research, he aims to identify novel anti-inflammatory targets as well as use nanotechnological approaches to amplify the therapeutic effects of existing treatment so that a patient can be treated with the current working drugs with minimal to no adverse off-target effects.\n\nApplication No. 62/188,474: 
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[ "As the New Year just dawned, India’s first unicorn saw the light of the day. Here are more details about the same.", null, "SaaS-based financial software product startup HighRadius, raised $125 million in its Series B round of funding. The round was led by ICONIQ Capital, with existing investors Susquehanna Growth Equity and Citi Ventures.\n\nThe total funding of HighRadius now stands at $175 million, and the startup is currently valued at $1 billion and above. With this fund raising, India gets its first unicorn in 2020.\n\nHighRadius is headquartered in Houston, Texas with Hyderabad mainly being its operational space in India. The startup founded by IIT Madras alumni Sashi Narahari, was bootstrapped for 11 years when it raised first round of funding in 2017. The startup is planning to use its capital to accelerate its platform development and expansion.\n\nHighRadius plans to help out companies with regards to account receivables and treasury management leverages native AI capabilities. It has around 400 clients currently.\n\nOther competitors of HighRadius include Druva and Icertis. Icertis became a unicorn in 2019, with the fresh entry was made by Freshworks." ]
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[ null, "A new BBC Four series is to reinvestigate the case of Harold Shipman, the North West-based GP who became one of the most prolific serial killers in history.\n\nShipman was convicted in January 2000 of murdering 15 of his patients, but an inquiry launched after the trial concluded that in all probability, Shipman had killed around 260 of his patients, with his crimes stretching back two decades.\n\nFollowing on from BBC Four's Yorkshire Ripper Files - which aired in March this year - Wall to Wall is to make a new ‘box-set’ history series, The Harold Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story.\n\nFilm-maker Chris Wilson, himself from the North West, will re-examine the case of the family doctor who killed his patients at practices in Hyde, Greater Manchester, and Todmorden in West Yorkshire.\n\nWilson will meet friends and relatives of Shipman’s victims, some of whom will be speaking for the first time.\n\nHe’ll also speak to police officers who investigated the case, as well as lawyers and doctors who were involved in the inquiry to reveal a more complex picture than has been told before.\n\nCassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four, said: “After the success of The Yorkshire Ripper Files, I know that this multi-part investigation of Harold Shipman will bring a similarly singular BBC Four take, exploring not just Shipman himself but also the society and context which allowed him to become Britain’s most prolific serial killer.”\n\nWilson added: “There have been many films about Harold Shipman. Most attempt to take us 'inside-the-mind' of a serial killer. But none have fully explored the historical, cultural and social context that enabled a medical professional to take the lives of hundreds of trusting patients over more than two decades. It’s a chilling story about power, authority and an astonishing betrayal of trust - one that, for me, remains as pertinent today as it was twenty years ago.”\n\nThe Harold Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story (w/t) a 3x60’ for BBC Four, will be made by Wall to Wall. The Executive Producer is Nancy Bornat. It was commissioned by Cassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four and Tom McDonald, Head of Commissioning, Natural History and Specialist Factual. The Commissioning Editor is Abigail Priddle.", null, "Twenty years on, my time as a cub reporter on the Harold Shipman case", null ]
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[ null, "Malaysia scored an overall score of only 3.32 out of 10 in a study conducted by Zutobi, the 12th lowest score in the world in road quality.\n\nThe scores were calculated based on four factors, namely, the general road quality, percentage changes over the last five years in road quality, the number of road deaths per 100,000 people, as well as the relative size of the respective countries' road networks.\n\nIt lost out to countries such as Uruguay, Russia, and Mexico while Kuwait is ranked the country with the lowest road quality, scoring only 1.33.", null, "It is alarming to note that Malaysian roads have seen a 5.19% decrease in quality over the last 5 years when it is supposed to be a developing country. The embarrassment is compounded by neighbouring Singapore taking the top spot in road quality with a score of 9.44, the only country in the world to exceed the 9.0 mark in the study.\n\nIf you're a frequent motorist on Malaysian roads, perhaps this result isn't much of a surprise. Potholes and damaged roads are commonplace and driving through these obstacle-ridden roads have become something of a learned skill amongst drivers and riders here.", null, "It has gotten so bad that even members of parliament have started picking up the tools to fix these roads themselves.\n\nBlame it on poor road planning, government inaction, or bad road construction, it certainly is a humbling revelation on the international scale which demands attention from the people in power.\n\nRead more: Driving from Malaysia to Indonesia Soon to be Possible?" ]
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[ "iOS 8: What You Need To Know - InformationWeek\n\nApple will release iOS 8 to the general public on Wednesday at about 1:00 p.m. Eastern time. The improved operating system is compatible with a wide range of existing Apple products and adds an incredible array of new features to the platform. Once you've completed the update, however, not all the new features will work. So before you rush to upgrade, take these steps to protect yourself first.\n\nBack up your iPhone or iPad before you do anything. Don't use iCloud. Plug it into your computer and save a backup to iTunes. This is essential and can resolve problems if the upgrade goes badly. Go one step further and make sure you've offloaded all your photos, videos, songs, movies, and any other files you want to be sure are safe. Don't take any chances.\n\nThe iOS 8 operating system requires about 1.4 GB of empty storage to install properly. Clearing out old photos and videos can help free up the necessary space.\n\niOS8 will be available for download over the air (via WiFi) or through iTunes. In both instances, be sure to have a cord ready so you can plug your device in during the install process. iOS 8 is compatible with the iPhone 4S, 5, 5c, and 5s; the iPad 2, iPad with Retina Display (also called iPad 3 and iPad 4), iPad Air, iPad Mini, iPad Mini with Retina Display; and the fifth-generation iPod Touch. (If you're still using an iPhone 4 or the original iPad, I'm afraid it's long past time for you to upgrade your hardware.)\n\nApple will push the operating system to its servers at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time, but it might be a while before you're able to complete the update. Millions of eager iPhone and iPad owners will begin pinging the servers immediately. This can (and usually does) overwhelm Apple's systems. If you can't get through at first, try again in an hour or two. Be sure you have at least 30 to 60 minutes available for the OS to install fully. If your iPhone is your primary phone, be warned that it won't function during the install process.\n\nThere are two ways to install iOS 8: You can choose to \"update\" from iOS 7 and change only the necessary bits, or you can choose to \"restore\" your iPhone with iOS 8. Restoring erases the iPhone or iPad completely and imprints a clean image of the operating system. This gives you the best possible chance of a successful and bug-free install, but it requires that you re-load all your settings, apps, and content afterward.", null, "After iOS 8 is safely installed on your device, you'll be able to enjoy some, but not all, of the operating system's benefits. Here's what will work:\n\nThe iOS 8 keyboard is dramatically improved over the iOS 7 keyboard. It adds a helpful new word prediction engine and includes an incredible array of new emoji. Perhaps best of all, iOS 8 supports third-party keyboards, such as Swype and SwiftKey (both of which will offer their keyboards to the iPhone and iPad later today). These apps bring swipe-typing to iOS for the first time.\n\nThe Photos app has been updated and offers new ways to organize and edit/share photos and videos. One of the most helpful features is that it lets you view only the videos you've shot, which are stored in an album all by themselves.\n\nSpotlight and Multitasking have refined user interfaces and more features for controlling and interacting with your apps and content. The App Store and iTunes Store have also been tweaked in appearance. iOS 8 also adds in new privacy controls, iCloud Keychain, and hundreds of other little changes.\n\nWhat won't work? Well, Continuity relies on having a Mac running Yosemite. Yosemite is available in beta right now, but it won't be released to the general public until October. Continuity will let iOS devices and Mac devices interact in some ways seamlessly, such as allowing users to start composing an email on one device and finish it on another.\n\nApple Pay, Apple's forthcoming mobile payment service, won't be available to most people either; the feature is limited to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and is scheduled to launch in October.\n\nThese tips should get you through the first few hours with iOS 8 on your iPhone and iPad. Good luck and happy updating!\n\nEric is a freelance writer for InformationWeek specializing in mobile technologies. View Full Bio\nWe welcome your comments on this topic on our social media channels, or [contact us directly] with questions about the site.\nComment |\nEmail This |\nPrint |\nRSS\nMore Insights\nWebcasts\nSecuring and Monitoring Networks in the 'New Normal'\nThe Failures of Static DLP and How to Protect Against Tomorrow's Email Breaches\nMore Webcasts\nWhite Papers\nA Technical Deep Dive on Software Exploits\nIDC Workbook: Best Practices for Cloud Security\nMore White Papers\nReports\nHow IT Security Organizations are Attacking the Cybersecurity Problem\n2020 State of Cybersecurity Operations and Incident Response\nMore Reports\n\nThe first device I update was my iPad Air and it failed, even though it was connected to iTunes, and I was forced to do a restore!! Luckily I performed a back up first and it was no problem.. However, no backup would have been a huge problem!! I then updated my 4s and my wife's 5s & iPad Mini with no problems.. I would recommend using iTunes for the update becasue it was much faster than doing it over WIFI..\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nIs it possible the higher space requirement is due to updating directly rather than through iTunes?\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\n>The iOS 8 operating system requires about 1.4 GB of empty storage\n\nMore like 4.6 GB and some people report as much as 6.9 GB of storage is required.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\nEditors' Choice\nHot Topics" ]
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[ null, "Bitcoin (BTC) gained fresh rare support from mainstream media on Dec. 20 after CNBC entertained the idea of a $250,000 in the coming years.\n\nIn an episode of the network’s Fast Money segment, several well-known Bitcoin bulls collaborated to present a buoyant picture of the cryptocurrency’s future.\n\nResident analyst Brian Kelly joined Fundstrat Global Advisors co-founder Tom Lee in arguing that in the mid-term, the sky-high price tag was both possible and even a reasonable aim.\n\nFor his part, Kelly gave credence to investor Tim Draper, who earlier in the week had claimed BTC/USD could hit the $250,000 as soon as the end of next year.\n\nKelly highlighted the fact that those levels fit with a price channel Bitcoin had maintained since 2013.\n\n“If Bitcoin just stayed in this pattern — and this is normal analysis people do on all asset classes — if it just stayed that channel, the top of that channel’s around $200,000-$250,000,” he summarized.\n\nWere it to get there, Bitcoin would have a market cap around 50% that of the world’s combined gold supplies, or $4.5 trillion. As an investment, Bitcoin has already outperformed gold by several orders of magnitude this decade.\n\n“I think Tim Draper thinks — and I certainly have some of his views — that Bitcoin is going to take market share from gold,” Kelly continued.\n\nWhile none of the predictions amount to anything new, CNBC’s willingness to present a bullish view of Bitcoin after weeks of price decline marks a contrast with other mainstream outlets.\n\nOverall, coverage has all but dried up as lower levels persist versus all-time highs, punctuated only by an occasional negative prognosis. On Wednesday, the New York Post claimed Bitcoin prices had “collapsed during the holiday season.”\n\nBeyond the media, global search interest around Bitcoin, specifically its May 2020 block reward halving, saw a noticeable uptick in recent weeks.\n\nAs Cointelegraph meanwhile reported, sentiment in trading circles roughly equates to the bottom of Bitcoin’s bear market at exactly this time in 2018.\n\nVarious indicators now suggest that BTC/USD is at an inflection point, with bullish potential mounting according to historical precedent." ]
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[ "Organizers of the 63rd Cork City Sports to be held on Tuesday 8th July were delighted to hear the news of some really outstanding performances by Irish athletes on both sides of the Atlantic over the past week.\n\nCurrently leading Irish miler, Paul Robinson showed he can mix it with the best of the Africans in setting a new personal best of 3mins 54.77sec for the Mile at the famed Bislett Games in Oslo. He followed up with a new best time over 1000m at the Golden Spike Meeting in Ostrava. Meanwhile in New York Mark English again got the qualifying time for the 800m at the European Championships by running the great David Rudisha to a few strides in finishing second to the Olympic Champion and World Record Holder at the Big Apples’ Diamond League showpiece.", null, "Twenty one year old Thomas Barr from Ferrybank set a new Irish record of 48.90 secs.for the 400m Hurdles in Geneva defeating European champion Rhys Williams from Wales in the process. Not to be outdone the world no 1. Javier Colson from Puerto Rico lowered his world leading time to a staggering 48.10 sec. So what a mouth watering race awaits the fans who will surely flock to the CIT Stadium In Bishopstown when all three face the starter.\n\nWaterford’s golden girl, Kelly Proper. set new seasonal bests for both her specialty the Long Jump and also the 200m while young Bandon sprinter Phil Healy achieved the European qualifying time for the 100m as did Sarah Lavin in the 100m Hurdles.\n\nDouble European Cross Country champion, Fionnuala Britton showed a welcome return to her best form by running a fast 8mins 50.80 ses for 3000m in a solo run in Dublin." ]
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[ null, "When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died in 1791, he had shared the planet with Ludwig van Beethoven for 21 years. Following Beethoven's death in 1827, it would still be nearly four decades before German composer Richard Strauss was born. Arnold Schoenberg was born ten years after Strauss and lived on Earth with Strauss for 75 years.\n\nDespite their mostly limited overlap in the human timeline, these composers are tied together as they all made a name for themselves in Vienna. And thanks to meticulous record keeping, their music can be heard together, in one place, decades after its composition.\n\nThat place, specifically, is Erie's Warner Theatre, where the night's featured soloist, Erie Philharmonic principal clarinetist Amitai Vardi, will play the works of these four men, who were some of the most influential composers of the classical era. As usual, Daniel Meyer will conduct.\n\nAmitai Vardi is an assistant professor of clarinet at Kent State University and has won a number of awards for both his performances at, but not limited to, the Round Top International Festival Competition, the Agnes Fowler Competition, and The Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition. Prior to his performance with the philharmonic, Vardi will be appearing Live from Studio Q at WQLN, in a radio broadcast and free public performance starting at noon on Friday, Nov. 2." ]
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[ null, "Hello! My name is Carol Larratt and I have been welcoming and teaching foreign students in my home for HLI for almost 10 years, although since the COVID-19 pandemic I have been teaching English to my students online instead! However, I am not only a teacher, I am also a published author and an award winning documentary filmmaker which is what I would like to tell you about. I have written a book and subsequently made a film about the Kayayo girls of Ghana West Africa. I often use the books and films I have made in my lessons as human stories from around the world to bring life to the classroom. The book is called Human Mules: The Kayayo Girls.\n\nAlmost hidden within the depths of one of Africa’s largest cities live the enigmatic Kayayo – thousands of young adolescent girls who have chosen to live an exclusively female world devoid of men and boys.\n\nThrough extensive interviews in often dangerous circumstances Carol Larratt takes us on a journey where we experience first hand the tragedies and horrors of their lives. Human mules is a story of human survival against almost inconceivable adversity. Yet like all stories of survival it is ultimately uplifting as we too experience the joys and heartaches of these courageous young women.\n\nThe story behind my research into the lives of these women is in many way shocking, dangerous and heartbreaking. For many people it will almost seem hard to believe that these girls, children, can survive.\n\nI lived in Accra, Ghana’s capital city for 15 year. When driving around the city I would often see large groups of girls between the age of 11-17 years (some younger), huddled under trees, many were breast feeding babies or had very young children… although many were still children themselves. Yet I never once saw a man in their groups. I asked the local people, where are these girls from? They looked and dressed differently to the local population and could not even speak their language. I never really got a good answer. Where do they live? What do they do? Why are they always in large female groups with no men? Nobody seemed to know, they were mysterious, so I decided I must look for an answer myself.\n\nFirst I had to find someone who could speak the languages of the northern part of Ghana. It was difficult but in the end I found someone. One day, over 10 years ago now, I approached a group of about 15 girls and babies who always sat under a large mango tree near the area where I lived. As I approached they backed away frightened of this white stranger but as the interpreter made them more relaxed, they began to tell their stories.\n\n‘And you? How old are you?’ I asked another.\n\nI then realised that none of the kayayo girls knew their ages.\n\nThey told me they were from a small village in the north of Ghana. Often they had no food so they travelled down to Accra hundreds of miles away, often alone, to work as kayayo. Surprisingly they were often sent down by their own parents to live a dangerous life on the streets.\n\n‘We carry heavy loads on our head for other people and they pay us.’\n\nI learnt that the kayayo often carry twice their body weight over long distances in intense heat (often with a baby on their backs). Many are very weak and thin and suffered from malnutrition but they had no choice.\n\n‘Where do you sleep?’ I asked.\n\nThey told me they slept in the street outside a shop in the market.\n\n‘Where to do keep your things?’\n\nI told them I wanted to come and see where they slept, their ‘home’, so we made a date. I would go there soon…" ]
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[ null, "Thousands of Yemenis have taken to the streets in the capital, Sana’a, to protest against US and Israeli interference in their country’s internal affairs.\n\nOn Monday, Yemeni demonstrators shouted slogans against the United States and the Israeli regime and called on the Yemeni government to halt its political and military cooperation with Washington.\n\nThe protesters said the demands of their revolution had not been met, despite the recent removals of some former regime officials by President Mansour Hadi, who is a UK-trained field marshal.\n\nEarlier in December, thousands of Yemenis rallied in northern Sa’ada to protest against US interference in their country’s internal affairs.\n\nYemenis hold almost weekly anti-US rallies in the northern Sa’ada governorate following Friday Prayers to express their anger over Washington’s interference in Yemeni affairs and its deadly drone attacks in their country.\n\nWashington uses its assassination drones in Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Somalia, claiming that they target the terrorists. The attacks, however, mostly lead to massive civilian casualties." ]
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[ "This blog post is reproduced (with permission) from an article I wrote for PMLD Link, a journal for those supporting people with profound and multiple disabilities. It is a special issue full of stories and articles about death and loss (Winter 2019, Vol 31 No 3 Issue 94).\n\nThe death of someone close to us is one of the hardest things we ever have to cope with.\n\nWe can never be really prepared, nor can we make the process of grieving quick or easy. It takes years to adjust to a world that doesn’t have the person we love in it. That world can never be the same again.\n\nHow much more difficult is this for someone with profound intellectual disabilities? Their world may be utterly shattered by the death of a parent, for example. It’s something most parents of people with disabilities will have thought and worried about for a long, long time. What will happen to him when I am no longer there?\n\nThe question is not only a practical one (Who will look after him, and will they do it properly, with love and care?) but also an emotional one (How will he cope with missing me?)\n\nCarlina, a woman in her 30s, had profound intellectual disabilities and was a wheelchair user. Until the move, she lived with her parents, who were getting increasingly frail and were struggling to support Carlina. This was a huge transition for the parents as well as Carlina. Her family was close and loving; her parents, brothers and aunts visited often, and she went to see her parents at their home every other week.\n\nHelping Carlina to cope with her parents’ deaths\n\nFive years after the move, Carlina’s father became gravely ill. We could not explain this to Carlina, as she did not understand words at all, and did not use them. The only way to ‘tell’ her was through experience, and through showing her. We took her to visit her father several times in hospital. When he died, the family felt unable to support Carlina, as they were coping with their own strong feelings of grief. How could we help her?\n\nI have always found it quite helpful to think about the tasks of bereavement [1]. These tasks are in no specific order and each one may be revisited or repeated, depending on the needs of the person:\n\nHow could Carlina be best helped to understand the bad news of her father’s death? It’s difficult to ‘accept the reality of the loss’ if you don’t know or understand what has happened. It was the first time someone in Carlina’s close family circle had died. Verbal explanations made no sense to her. Staff tried to talk about Dad with a sad facial expression, but Carlina, who was highly sociable and loved people talking to her, was mostly excited and pleased when they did so.\n\nWe took Carlina to the chapel of rest so she could see her father’s body in the coffin.\n\nShe was initially highly excited about this unusual outing, but when the initial excitement of the outing had subsided, she became very quiet, staring at him. She was helped to stand up from her wheelchair so she could touch her father’s body. She didn’t seem to understand and made it clear that she wanted to leave.\n\nFunerals are important rituals where people with and without intellectual disabilities can share their grief. Even if someone is unable to understand what has happened, they are likely to pick up on atmosphere and emotion. There is nothing wrong, in my view, with sharing tears and distress – rather, the opposite is true! When I go to a funeral and feel sad, it helps me to see that other people are also sad.\n\nCarlina had never been to a funeral before. Unfortunately (I thought), but perhaps understandably, the family not want Carlina to attend her father’s funeral, as they thought that she would not grasp what was happening. They worried that her excited noises at seeing so many familiar faces gathered in one place would upset the family. I tried to explain that we could support Carlina at the funeral so the family didn’t have to, but the family were adamant. In the end, we felt that we could not go against the family’s wishes at such an emotive time. With the family’s agreement Carlina attended the wake, held in the church the night before the funeral, with only immediate family present. She was very excitable at the start of the wake, but became subdued after ten minutes. The atmosphere in the church was quiet and sad.\n\nOver the next few months, we helped her to visit her mother at least once a week.\n\nAt first, Carlina seemed surprised that her father’s armchair was empty and she seemed to be searching for him, trying to wheel her chair through the house. Staff also invited Carlina’s mother to visit regularly; these visits were different from before, as her mother would never have visited without her father.\n\nAs the weeks went by, Carlina became more withdrawn and often seemed lost in her own world. We think it took her about a year to work out that her life had changed.\n\nCarlina saw her mother’s body at the same chapel of rest; she attended the wake (but not the funeral); she visited her old family home, now empty, one last time before it was sold; and her brothers, rather than her mother, now made the Sunday afternoon visits to the residential home. Carlina was again withdrawn and subdued in mood for about a year. Grief has its own time table. We felt that this time, she was less excitable at the chapel of rest and at the wake, and seemed to grasp the sadness of the situation better.\n\nI told this story in my book How to break bad news to people with intellectual disabilities.\n\nCarlina’s parents died more than 20 years ago. Since then, Carlina has been to a lot of funerals, as many of her fellow residents and friends have died. Earlier this year, we were devastated by the death of Carlina’s housemate Carol, who moved in at the same time as her. They had lived together for 30 years.\n\nI was sitting at Carol’s open coffin, which had been brought into the church the night before the funeral. Friends were coming and going, including people with intellectual disabilities. Some stayed for just a few seconds, others sat for a long time.\n\nCarlina came in and this time, she seemed to understand immediately what this was about. She looked, she was quiet, she seemed sad. She stayed for longer than I had expected, then wheeled herself out.\n\nI think that after all these decades of repeating the same patterns when somebody dies, she now understands death in a way that she couldn’t when her father died.\n\nExplanations do not have to involve words.\n\nThe four tasks of mourning\n\nCarlina’s story illustrates how she was helped to understand the reality of her parents’ deaths, and later, of the deaths of her friends. Supporting her to visit her mother was a conscious effort to help Carlina see that her father was no longer there.\n\nThere were other ways in which we tried to help Carlina understand that Carol had died. We kept Carol’s empty bedroom open, with flowers and photos, for several weeks. Carlina would often wheel herself past that room, hesitate, have a look.", null, "I think it’s a good idea to try and find ways to let someone with profound intellectual disabilities see for themselves what has changed. Of course, you also need to take the person’s lead; if they indicate that they want to leave, then they should leave. Helping someone understand the reality of a death can take years, but it is important.\n\nI have found that many people try to protect or distract someone with intellectual disabilities from painful emotions. Perhaps this is because we worry that the feelings are overwhelming and will never stop. In my experience, however, most people (including people with intellectual disabilities) will find a balance between expressing distress and ‘getting on’ with life.\n\nBoth of these are important. You cannot be in deep distress all of the time, but similarly, you cannot be cheerful all of the time either. People are truly supported by knowing that their sadness is normal, and that it is allowed.\n\nYou can help by acknowledging their feelings and by sharing your own emotions about the loss (it’s OK to cry!). Finding ways to remember the person who has died, with all the sadness that may evoke, is also helpful. You could use photos, storytelling, or anything that reminds them of the person – favourite objects, items of clothing, music they liked… anything!\n\n3. Adjust to a world without the person who has died\n\nThis is hard. And the bigger the changes, the harder it is to adjust. Most parents will have thought about this (Carlina’s parents did). If the death of a parent happens at the same time as a move into another home, there are so many changes and losses to cope with at the same time. Sometimes this is unavoidable, but it really is worth planning for change.\n\nIf the change is unplanned, then try and see if people’s routines or familiar surroundings can be maintained at all. Would it be possible, for example, for the person to stay in the parental home, at least for a while, perhaps with carers moving in? It’s also worth planning for difficult times, such as birthdays and Christmas.\n\n4. Find an enduring connection with the person who has died\n\nPeople with profound intellectual disabilities need help in accessing memories. I’ve heard some inspirational stories and innovative ideas of helping people with this.\n\nTurning a dead father’s favourite jumper (which still smells of him) into a cushion; the son often cuddles it, and seems comforted by it.\n\nOr how about a group of proactive parents who are audio-recording their voices so that this can be used to ‘talk’ about them after they have died? I think that’s brilliant.\n\nIn fact I wish my own mother, who died five years ago, had done the same… I would love to hear her sing the songs of my childhood. Initially, it would have made me sob. But now it would make me smile. Our connections with the people we love do indeed endure beyond death.\n\nAnd when it comes to grief, really, we all need the same things.", null, "[1] This is a concept used in bereavement counselling. It comes from J. Worden (2009) Grief counselling and grief therapy (4th edition). London: Routledge" ]
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[ "6 edition of Armed Conflict In The 21st Century found in the catalog.\n\nThe Information Revolution And Post-modern Warfare\n\nPublished November 30, 2004 by University Press of the Pacific .\nWritten in English\n\n\nArmed Conflict in the 21st Century: Information Revolution and Post-Modern Warfare [open pdf - 5 MB] \"Within the past decade, the U.S. military has implemented a number of programs to assess the changes underway in the global security environment and in the nature of warfare. A new book by David Patrikarakos explores how social media has changed armed conflict in the 21st century. Published on: January 8, Benjamin Haddad is a research fellow at Hudson Institute in Washington, DC.\n\nIn the 21st Century, both international security and armed conflict are the subject of arguably unprecedented sea changes. As a result, claims that both the jus ad bellum and jus in bello are unwieldy and ill-fitting in the context of modern hostilities have surfaced prominently. Whether one agrees with such dire assessments, what has become. The purpose of this article is to call attention to the lack of caregiver safety in conflict settings; to bring awareness to nurses and health care professionals of new challenges, specifically the deliberate targeting of health care professionals, that they may encounter in local armed conflict situations; and to address a gap in knowledge about the social and cultural factors surrounding.\n\n15th Century The origins of the mass of wars fought in the 21st century can be found in all sorts of armed and political conflicts and other unresolved issues dating back to the 20th century. U.S. Conflicts in the 21st Century: Afghanistan War, Iraq War, and the War on Terror. ISBN Al Qaeda in Iraq was decimated by the end of the Iraq War in ^ .", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Armed Conflict in the 21st Century: The Information Revolution Armed Conflict In The 21st Century book Post-Modern Warfare Paperback – November 6, by Steven Metz (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editionsCited by: This book utilizes a number of perspectives and case studies to demonstrate how ethics now plays a central role in strategy in modern armed conflict.\n\nThis book will be of much interest to students of just war, ethics, military strategy, and international relations. Category: History. \"The essays are informed by comparative case analysis, analysis of institutional processes and non-state actors, and sophisticated theoretical claims about internal conflicts, peacekeeping and peacebuilding.\n\nIssues emerging include: the paradox of conflict as cooperation and the economic benefits of war, inextricably linked to the role of natural resources in conflict; the dilution of the. ARMED CONFLICT IN THE 21st CENTURY: THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION AND POST-MODERN WARFARE Steven Metz April The views expressed in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or the U.S.\n\nManaging Armed Conflicts In The 21st Century. The generous sponsorship of the Senate Armed Services Committee was instrumental in this initiative. In short order, CETO assisted the Marine Corps No part of this book may be reproduced in any form Conflict in the 21st Century if not thrive, against hybrid challengers.\n\nThe Marine Corps should. armed conflict. Although it recognizes the unique capabilities and roles of the Services, the concept seeks a common and interoperable capability development effort to provide Joint Force Commanders complementary and resilient forces to prosecute campaigns and further the evolution of combined arms for the 21st Century.2 This shows wars and conflicts waged in the 21st Century from to the present.\n\nEach entry shows the name (s) of the conflict, the year it began, the participants in the war, and any pertinent details. Included are links to relevant History Guy pages and external links. In the 21st century, conflicts have increased sharply since Global trends in armed conflict, 2 0 Battle-related deaths Terrorist casualties.\n\n: Managing Armed Conflicts in the 21st Century (The Cass Series on Peacekeeping, 9) (): Adekeye Adebajo, Chandra Lekha Sriram: Books5/5(1). For years, the US military has prepared to fight against opponents armed with nuclear, biological, and chemical capabilities.\n\nThese weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the hands of traditional, state actors have been at the forefront of US defense planning. Armed Conflict in the 21st Century: The Information Revolution and Post-Modern Warfare quantity Add to cart ISBN: N/A Categories: SNOVA,Terrorism, Hot Spots and Conflict-Related Issues, Terrorism, Social and Behavioral Sciences Tags:, terrorism.\n\nAsser Press. Francesca Grandi and Virginia Comolli will discuss multifacted aspects of international armed conflicts in the 21st century, including the increase of widespread violence against civilians and the challenge of criminal networks fuelling conflict.\n\nThis item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. ISBN: This book addresses international law and armed conflict in a wider context. Rather than taking a traditional approach, (i.e., focusing solely on the use of force and international humanitarian law), this book incorporates other international legal regimes such as human rights law, international private law, international criminal law, environmental law, as well as regional.\n\nDale (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on Author: C. Dale Walton. According to the World Bank in the 21st Century poverty is the main cause of civil warfare - so is economic development the only means to secure the peace. The face of warfare in the 21st Century is civil conflict and, some would say, terrorism.\n\nWarfare is virtually exclusive to poor, undeveloped countries. According to the World Bank there is nothing inevitable about conflict - it can be. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 21st-century conflicts. Subcategories. This category has the following 35 subcategories, out of 35 total.\n\nLists of armed conflicts in the 21st century‎ (14 C, 16 P) A.Within the past decade, the U.S. military has implemented a number of programs to assess the changes underway in the global security environment and in the nature of warfare. Defense leaders and thinkers have concluded that revolutionary change is taking place and, if the United States develops appropriate technology, warfighting concepts, and military organizations, it can master or control.\n\nThe world is faced with significant and interrelated challenges in the 21st century which threaten human rights in a number of ways. 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[ "Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday ruled out a military alliance with China, saying such a discussion was not on the table even as he described Moscow-Beijing bilateral ties as being “the highest in history at the summit level”.\n\nLavrov was speaking at a joint press conference with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar after their meeting in New Delhi, during which both had discussed closer military cooperation and the peace process in Afghanistan, where Russia is trying to bring together all stakeholders both within and around the war-torn country for peace and stability.\n\n“Russia-China relations are the highest in history at summit level, but we are not discussing a military alliance. We have also heard of pro-military alliances being promoted as Middle East-Nato or Asian-Nato,” Lavrov said in response to a journalist’s question.\n\n“We believe it is counterproductive. We are for inclusive cooperation that is for something, not against somebody.”\n\nSpeculation that Beijing and Moscow could develop a united front against Nato had emerged after Russian leader Vladimir Putin last October said he would not “rule out” a possible pact with China. But China’s defence ministry last month said it had no plans to do so.\n\nLavrov, who arrived in India on Monday on a two-day visit, spoke with Jaishankar on bilateral military cooperation, including the production of “state-of-the-art” weapons manufacturing by Russia in India.\n\n“We are the only country that transfers cutting-edge technologies to India,” Lavrov said. “The deepening of Russia-India military cooperation serves the national interest of both countries. At the same time, we respect the right of India to diversify in these areas.”\n\nLavrov and Jaishankar also spoke about cooperation in the peaceful use of space and in areas of rocket-building and satellite navigation.\n\n“We have confirmed our determination towards the development of military-technical cooperation,” Lavrov told the briefing, adding there was an inter-governmental commission dealing with the subject. “It has its own plans, and the prospects for additional production of Russian military equipment on India’s territory are under discussion.”\n\nWhile the joint defence production with Russia would fit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship make-in-India programme, it could rile the United States, which since 2001 has sold some US$18 billion worth of weapons to India.\n\nDuring US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin’s visit to New Delhi last month, he made clear to his Indian counterparts that Washington – which in 2017 passed the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) targeting Russia – was trying to convince its friends to desist from buying weapons from Moscow.\n\nRussia is India’s top arms supplier, accounting for more than 65 per cent of the Indian military’s hardware and supplies.\n\nHowever, New Delhi has also been seeking attack helicopters, transport planes, hi-tech drones and surveillance equipment from other nations, including the US and Israel. Still, Indian policymakers are keen to keep their steady cooperation with Russia, especially in the defence sector.\n\nWashington has already warned New Delhi that it could face sanctions if it goes through with the US$5.5 billion purchase of Russia’s S-400 surface-to-air missile systems under a deal struck in 2018, although it has not made the same threat over other Indian arms purchases from Russia.\n\nJaishankar and Lavrov on Tuesday said the missile systems – the first of which will be delivered later this year – did not figure in their defence discussions.\n\nThe Indian foreign minister said India-Russian ties had been “uniquely strong and steady because we have managed to identify and update our shared interests”.\n\n“We are cognisant of the multipolar and rebalanced nature of international relations today,” Jaishankar said, adding that New Delhi and Moscow sought to maintain “peace and stability” in the world.\n\nThe two ministers also spoke about Putin’s planned visit to India for the annual bilateral summit that has taken place since 2000. Because of the Covid-19 restrictions, it could not be held last year and both sides are keen for it to happen this year.\n\nJaishankar added he and Lavrov spoke about economic opportunities that have opened up in India and Russia’s Far East, as well as travel connectivity including the International North-South Corridor and the Chennai-Vladivostok Eastern Corridor.\n\nThey also discussed the possibility of manufacturing Russian Covid-19 vaccine doses in India, and enhanced investments in each other’s country, including a proposed free-trade agreement between the Eurasian region and India.\n\nNandan Unnikrishnan, a distinguished fellow at the Observer Research Foundation think tank in Delhi, said: “[The meeting] was a positive one that allowed both sides the opportunity to discuss issues of geopolitical importance and draw up strategies where they can work together to further consolidate their bilateral ties.”\n\nMeanwhile, Lavrov left for neighbouring Pakistan on Tuesday afternoon following his talks with Jaishankar. This was unusual and a practice that Moscow had stopped since the 1960s. However, sources told AP that Afghanistan was an important topic of discussion that Lavrov was determined to have with both New Delhi and Islamabad.\n\nJaishankar said he had discussed the “unfolding developments” in Afghanistan with Lavrov. “What happens in Afghanistan impacts India’s security directly,” he said, adding that durable peace would require harmonising interest of all parties within and around that country.\n\nA political solution should mean a united, independent and sovereign Afghanistan, Jaishankar said.\n\nAfghanistan has seen a nationwide spike in bombings, targeted killings, and violence on the battlefield as peace negotiations in Qatar between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled.\n\nThe May 1 deadline for US troops to leave the country, in line with a deal Washington signed last year with the Taliban, appears increasingly unlikely.\n\nThe US has accelerated efforts to get a peace deal for Afghanistan but is also seeking a three- to six-month extension on the troop withdrawal deadline amid repeated statements from President Joe Biden that America wants to end its longest war, the AP reported.\n\nLavrov heads a 13-member delegation that includes Moscow’s special representative for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov. Russia has intensified efforts to inject itself as a key player in the peace push and last month, Moscow hosted Taliban and Afghan government officials for a one-day meeting.\n\nLavrov’s trip to Pakistan is the first by a Russian foreign minister in nine years. His Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a video statement on Tuesday that the visit was indicative of a closer relationship between the two countries.\n\n“Pakistan and Russia are working together in the Afghan peace process,” Qureshi said in the statement.", null, null, null, null ]
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For all, the dream of a better farm with riches more than mind could picture was the driving force.\n\nThe cows worked for the day when they would know the taste of milk; the chicken envisioned a time when their eggs would bring forth chicks and not end up in Jones’ frying pan. The pigs imagined a future in which their worth would be counted as more than pork. This was a dream good enough for the animals to give their whole for.\n\nThe glorious day dawned in 1986, the revolution came to pass. You should have witnessed the euphoria! The chicken pranced about, pigs jumping from one corner of the farm to the other, ducks quacking as they flapped their wings. Even rats came out of their damp holes to nibble a groundnut without the fear of Jones’ traps!Napoleon, the mastermind of the revolution, took to the podium to announce a new era. As he spoke, you saw in him a no-nonsense pig in whose hands the farm had finally found a saviour. He declared, ‘this is not a mere change of guards but a fundamental change’. He lashed at Mr Jones for the lavishness by which he slept on expensive imported beds and rode in pompous cars while animals languished in squalor.\n\nIn quick diagnosis, one of the key problems of the farms in the neighbourhood were farm managers that never wanted to leave office. And to that sincerity, a heavy round of applause was sent.\n\nThe farm needed to take a fresh path away from Jones’ extravagance, imbalance, and high handedness. Rules were thus set to that effect. All animals are equal. No animal shall sleep in bed. No animal shall kill another, and so on. Somewhere in 1995, these rules were consolidated into a master document to which all pledged allegiance.\n\nThe first years of the revolution were marked by significant changes. All animals could now afford to sleep soundly without the fear that a knife awaited them. As one movement, they worked in solidarity for the farm in which their stake was now assured. ‘I will work harder’, Boxer would always say. No one ate, or even seemed to eat, on another’s behalf.\n\nBut slowly things started taking a strange twist! Milk started disappearing! Yes, eggs too! Rumour took rounds on the farm that perhaps all this was happening because Mr Jones’ elements were still among the farm. But how could this be?\n\nBy some patronising sense of importance, pigs started establishing themselves above other animals. Not without justification. They reminded whoever was so forgetful as not to know that they were the masterminds of the revolution that overthrew Mr. Jones. They fought as some animals hid under straw. As such, all animals had to be forever grateful for the pigs’ heroism. Even if it meant that the pigs had to now eat on other animals’ behalf! After all, unlike in the past, the animals could now sleep.\n\nThe pigs strategically positioned themselves there and everywhere. Among them, they had eloquent speakers that would make other animals believe that Napoleon was not only heaven-sent but also the only one of his kind that the farm was blessed to have. In his sophisticated mind lay the master plan for the farm, nowhere else.\n\nSquiller told the attentive animals: ‘We pigs need to eat so well because it is not an easy task to think and plan for this farm. We need to drink the milk. We need some eggs too’. After all, the pigs were just sacrificing for the good of the farm. Only sacrificing!\n\nMr Jones’ pomp that had been castigated in Napoleon’s maiden speech started popping up its ugly head among the pig folk. They now needed a bit of wine for proper digestion. They started growing in attitude, size and appetite. Napoleon’s convoy progressively grew bigger and bigger – composed of fierce dogs, a toilet, hoof-lickers, clappers, and a herd of ‘advisors’ whom he actually advised. And for being advised they were paid, all from the sweat of other animals.\n\nEarlier views and rules started changing. Now the problem of the farm were not managers that overstayed in office, rather those that overstayed without being elected. And, to make it possible for Napoleon to stay on, the greedy pigs were each given five bundles of grass to amend the term-limit article. Amend they did! And they grunted, ‘Napoleon is always right’.\n\nInitially it was ‘All animals are equal’, but now it was becoming clear that ‘some are more equal than others’! For even when they ‘dipped’ their hooves into the farm’s stores, they went away with it. Proudly wagging their tails. Napoleon defended them as good cadres. He would even promote them. For as long as they sung his tune and name, no amount of dirt made them dirty enough in his sight. Only lesser animals got punished, plus a few pigs that fell out with Napoleon. Such would even be sprayed with pepper and accused of rape, sedition, engagement in subversive activities …!\n\nNapoleon heavily relied on the security of nine dogs which he had earlier sneaked away as puppies from their mother. With these he ruthlessly responded to opposition to his rule. By their concentrated gas they would disperse in tears all animal gatherings deemed to be against the system. At one point, they even moved to introduce a law whereby any animals that gathered in groups bigger than three would have to first seek permission, or else they would be charged with involving in illegal assembly.\n\nPigs started to walk on twos and, yes, they slept in bed. 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[ "Russia′s covert role in the Ukrainian crisis | World | Breaking news and perspectives from around the globe | DW | 18.02.2014\n\nRussia has accused the West of political meddling in Ukraine. Moscow has been keeping a low profile as far as its neighbor is concerned - but it is clearly still pulling strings in the background.", null, "Moscow is blaming the West for the most recent escalation of violence in Kyiv.\n\nTuesday (18.02.2014) saw the worst clashes between demonstrators and the police since the protests began in November 2013, with reports of as many as nine fatalities. The Russian foreign ministry declared the violence a \"direct result\" of Western policies towards the Ukrainian opposition.\n\nUntil now, Moscow has - officially, at least - kept a low profile where Ukraine was concerned. No leading Russian politicians have visited Kyiv. President Vladimir Putin and his prime minister, Dmitri Medvedev, have not issued daily appeals to the warring parties in the Ukraine calling for dialogue. In other words, the Russians have avoided doing what representatives of the European Union and the United States have done.\n\nMoscow takes a critical view of Western politicians' trips to Kyiv. \"It doesn't seem to me to be either correct or polite to be sending emissaries on a daily basis,\" said the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the most recent meeting with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Moscow. President Putin said in January that Russia would \"never meddle\" in Ukraine, referring in the first instance to handing out advice from abroad.", null, "In truth, however, observers report that Moscow is more active in Ukraine than it has been for 20 years. It just exerts its influence less publicly than the Europeans.\n\nThis Russian activity takes place on several levels. For a start, Russian leaders prefer to speak with Ukrainian politicians on home ground. That could be seen when the Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych met Vladimir Putin at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Sochi in early February. Nothing is known about the outcome of their talks. In January, a number of Ukrainian ministers visited Moscow, and the Ukrainian foreign minister is due to fly to Russia at the end of February.\n\nAt the end of January, President Yanukovych named Andriy Klyuyev as his new chief of staff. It's a move that some Ukrainian media and Western experts believe has strengthened Russian influence over Ukrainian politics. According to the Swedish Ukraine expert Anders Aslund, Klyuyev is very close to the Kremlin. Asland told the Ukrainian online newspaper \"Ukrainska Pravda\" that the new Ukrainian chief of staff is working directly with Vladislav Surkov, Putin's advisor on Russian relations with the Commonwealth of Independent States (former Soviet republics).\n\nAnother Kremlin advisor, Sergei Glazyev, has also been very active in recent months in matters related to Ukraine. Glazyev is responsible for integration in the post-Soviet region. In an interview, he called - indirectly - on the Ukrainian leadership to use violence against the opposition demonstrators.\n\nOfficially, there is no information available about Klyuyev's relations with the Kremlin. However, he is said to have a Ukrainian ally in Viktor Medvedchuk, who was the presidential chief of staff under Leonid Kuchma. Medvedchuk is a close personal friend of Vladimir Putin and the leader, in Ukraine, of the Ukrainian Choice movement, which campaigns for closer ties between Ukraine and Russia.\n\nThe German political scientist Andreas Umland, who lives in Kyiv, also draws attention to Medvedchuk. \"His major project is said to have been agreed with the Kremlin, and possibly also financed by Russia,\" Umland told DW.\n\nCrimea is a Ukrainian peninsula jutting into the Black Sea\n\nThe increased influence of Russia is particularly apparent in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in the south of Ukraine. Here, ethnic Russians constitute two thirds of the population. Furthermore, the Russian Black Sea fleet is stationed in Sevastopol. A few days ago, the non-governmental organization Sevastopol Coordination Committee published a declaration that Crimea might secede from Ukraine, were there to be what they consider a coup in Kyiv. Russian parliamentarian and leader of the Fatherland Party Aleksey Zhuravlyov traveled to Crimea to start up a \"Slavic anti-fascist front\" there - aimed at combating the opposition demonstrators in Kyiv, whom he considers \"fascists.\"\n\nIn its latest edition, the Kyiv weekly paper \"Dzerkalo Tyzhnia\" writes that Russia has opened up a \"Crimean front.\" The paper fears an escalation of the conflict, as happened in Georgia in 2008. It warns that Crimea might eventually separate from Ukraine, and that the danger of this is greater than it has been for years. Against this backdrop, Crimean politicians are traveling increasingly frequently for talks in Moscow. On February 20, for example, the head of the Crimean parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov, is flying to Russia.\n\nHowever, the German political scientist Christian Wipperfürth, who works for, among others, the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Berlin, believes that fears of Crimean secession are exaggerated. \"No one is questioning Ukraine's territorial integrity,\" he told DW. He explained that Russia was not interested in splitting up Ukraine, as this could set an example for other post-Soviet countries.\n\nThe Russian media is also playing a major role in Ukraine. A survey has indicated that more than 22 percent of Ukrainians watch Russian television to get information about events in their own country. Russian broadcasters are speaking of an \"attempted coup\" in Ukraine, instigated by the West.\n\n\"Russia has never devoted as much air time to Ukraine as it is now,\" said Diana Duzyk from the Kyiv media magazine \"Telekritika.\" She told DW, \"It shows that it is strategically important for Russia to keep Ukraine in its sphere of interest.\"\n\nAnd Russia is expected to exert even more influence over the Ukrainian media in the coming weeks. Another news channel is to start broadcasting in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities: Its program directors are from Russia." ]
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[ "Of the Oscar nominated films this year I’ve rounded up the best picture and cinematography nominees and dived into the technical department.\n\nThe Oscars are closing in again. It’s been a great year.\n\nAlways an interesting side note for me are what the most talented directors and DPs in the world are choosing to shoot with!\n\n7 are shot digitally, 1 a mix of digital and film, the remaining 3 shot exclusively on film and quite a mix of film too. One Super 35mm, one Super 16mm and one 65mm! Like Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight (which gets a Cinematography nomination), The Revenant also embraces the larger format but in digital, shooting the new Arri Alexa 65.\n\nThe Canon C300 figures zero times (although I expect a lot more documentary and indie stuff to be shot this way) and surprisingly there’s not a single Sony camera on the list not even the F65 which shows how much work they have ahead of them to shake off their video/broadcast DNA and win the trust of leading filmmakers.", null, "Canon Professional Network have release detailed technical information on the 5DS and 5DS R. “The uncompressed HDMI output found on the 5D Mark III has not been included on either of the cameras as the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R are more prone to moiré and skewing, making them less suitable for high-end video production. A headphone socket, for monitoring audio, is not included. This is due to a lack of space inside the cameras, caused by the move to USB 3.0 connectivity.”\nThe excuse of USB 3.0 excluding the headphone jack would seem strange to Samsung NX1 users who have USB 3.0 and a headphone jack on a body approximately 2 thirds of the size of the 5DS.\n\nThe admission by Canon of poor video performance is a new one, but there are innumerable other reasons why I won’t be buying a 5DS even for stills. First there’s the Euro pricing, which seems to anticipate the collapse of the Eurozone. €3999? The UK price is £2999. With the current weakness of the yen vs the dollar even the US price of $3899 seems unusually high given this is without sales tax (nearly 20% in Europe).\n\nThen there’s the omission of Dual-Pixel AF (available on the low-end 70D), no 1080/60p, no clean HDMI output and still no peaking or zebra. Why jinx the 5DS’s chances against the Nikon D810 as a high resolution DSLR, when that rival model has fully featured video AS WELL AS an ultra high megapixel count?\n\nI’m skeptical when it comes to Canon excuse’s. When the 5D Mark III was released without uncompressed 1080p HDMI, they said it was a hard wired hardware limitation. It later turned up in a firmware update!" ]
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[ "I first heard the term “Fanilow” from the 2003 Will & Grace television episode in which Will tries to hide from his friends while he stands in line for tickets to a Barry Manilow Christmas concert.", null, null, "I hadn’t thought about Barry Manilow in years. I probably wouldn’t have paid any attention to the Will & Grace episode either, except my sister Ellen called me to tell me she thought I’d get a kick out of the episode.\n\nWhy? Because I must confess, I was at one time a Fanilow. A devoted one. Okay, I was a teenager in the 70s. It’s somewhat explainable, but I don’t talk about it unless someone else brings it up. And now it’s out in the open.\n\nBob and I are in beautiful downtown Burbank, California for a couple of days.", null, "My “bestest ever” friend from high school, Kelly, lives down here. We don’t get to see each other very often, so I welcomed the chance to hitch a ride down I-5 to spend a day with her. At dinner with Bob she happened to say, innocently enough, “Did Gen tell you about how much she loved Barry Manilow?” I looked down. Bob looked at me with an amused expression. And my secret was revealed.", null, null, null, "It started with Mandy. It’s pretty much always been about Mandy. I didn’t even kow until I started writing this, Barry didn’t even write Mandy! I was so sure he had. Illusion destroyed. I listened to that song on the 8-track tape player in our living room in the house we lived in then in Gardnerville, Nevada, in the Carson Valley, over and over.", null, "Oh, how I loved that song. I sang my heart out. I can still belt out those lyrics from memory.\n\nTell all, you say. The ultimate story takes place in March of 1977. Newly popular comedian Billy Crystal, made famous from the spoof television show Soap, was Barry’s opening act for a show at the Sahara Tahoe resort and casino. I HAD to go.", null, null, null, "Seriously. I HAD to go. I would DIE if I didn’t go. South Lake Tahoe is not far from Gardnerville, but it seemed worlds away at that time when I was pining for a chance to go to the show.\n\nRemember, I hadn’t yet turned 16, I didn’t drive, I didn’t have money, and it seemed IMPOSSIBLE that I would get to go. I pinned a picture of Barry on my wall and moped. If you have ever been or raised a teenaged girl, you know how expertly they pine and mope.\n\nI don’t know what my mother did, but she did what it took, and lo and behold, we were going to the show. Five of us, in fact: my mother and her husband Van, me, and my friends Kelly and Michelle.\n\nThe only transportation we had was Van’s tiny Datsun pickup truck. I don’t use the term tiny lightly. Two people could “comfortably” ride in the cab of that truck. Not 5. Somehow we did it. It was very crowded, dangerous, and I am sure illegal. But we were determined.\n\nMy mother made my dress. It looked something like the dress here in the lower left. This was a special occasion, remember. It was March in Tahoe; I was very cold.", null, "We went to the dinner show, seated at a table in the very back. I am sure Mom and Van smoked the entire time. They could do that legally then. There were maybe 3 dinner options; we all chose the least expensive–Salisbury steak. Salisbury steak is not steak. Nothing near being steak. It’s basically a hamburger patty in mushroom gravy. Chefs at fine restaurants do not make Salisbury steak. I knew it from frozen TV dinners.", null, "A girl we knew in school, a girl from a family with money, arrived at the show with her friends. They had a table up front. They more than likely ordered something other than Salisbury steak. I didn’t care. Van probably had a few drinks (and then drove the overcrowded little truck back down the mountain to Gardnerville). I don’t remember how bad the food or how scary the ride. This was about Barry.", null, "Bily Crystal was, to me then, surprisingly vulgar. Lots of jokes about feminine hygiene products. Not funny. Just get him off the stage and on to Barry, people! It was wonderful, all a blur to me now. But I was happy. We made it home. I switched my crush over to Andy Gibb eventually. And then Daryl Hall, who I still have a thing for.", null, "Now that he’s publicly out, I don’t think anyone is at all surprised. Even me, his former Number 1 Fan.\n\nBut some things never change, like the wonderful feeling of being the company of a good friend. This time with Kelly has been the best; it’s just like we are those 15 year old girls all of those years ago, getting ready to go to a show. True friends are really what it’s all about.", null, "I am in my 50s (how did that happen?). I did not grow up in the world of personal computers, cell phones, tablets, iPods, etc. It was with great excitement that my family bought a color television. The old black and white set was relegated to my mother’s bedroom, where it sat on her dresser with its wire coat hanger antenna. When one of us was sick (or pretending to be), we would camp in Mom’s room and watch from her bed. We didn’t have remote controls. As the youngest of 4 children, I was the human remote control (“Hey Gen, change the channel to Mannix.”)\n\nA fun Friday night at the Cottraux house was eating TV dinners in front of Mannix. My teenaged sisters were usually out on dates, so it would be me, my brother, and Mom, each with a TV tray and the dinner of choice. I enjoyed these, surprisingly. They were considered a treat. My food tastes have changed, thank goodness!\n\nNone of us in the immediate family like to talk on the telephone. In fact, some of us (me) hate to talk on the telephone and have telephonophobia. This is a real thing, the fear of telephones, and is considered a form of social anxiety. But my teenaged sisters HAD to have their own phone in their bedroom. It was a beautiful Princess phone. I thought my sisters were so COOL and I wanted to be just like them. Still do in fact.\n\nI had no interest in mobile phones when they came out. None. Plus they were huge and hideous.", null, "I finally got a mobile phone in 2000 when I was working for California State Parks on a 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. shift and was often the first one at the park on cold, dark mornings. I justified it as a safety thing. I never talked on it. I had it for years. It didn’t even have games that I know of.", null, "So how did I become the person at the summer residency program at the Institute for Humane Education in Surry, Maine who always had her iPhone in her pocket and had trouble setting it aside during activities?", null, null, "I’ve written a little bit about the week in Maine:\n\nFalling in love with frogs\n\nThis was a time to enjoy being in a beautiful natural setting with amazing people and at least 5 species of awesome frogs. It was not a time to be worrying about where to charge a phone. Some of my favorite activities:\n\nThe Bioblitz Dance is an ongoing “dance” challenge as part of the National Park Service’s Centennial. The dance was created by John Griffith of the California Conservstion Corps. You too can do the Bioblitz, and post the video to YouTube under the title “The Bioblitz Dance”. It’s fun! And remember, it MUST be done outdoors.\n\nAt first I heard the name of this activity as Seated Watching. Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946) was a naturalist and wildlife artist, born in England to Scottish parents. His family emigrated to Toronto, Canada when he was a child. He reportedly retreated to the woods to escape his abusive father.\n\nThe idea is pretty simple. Find a comfortable spot outdoors, sit quietly, and observe. Each of us chose a spot, and every day for the week we had varying lengths of time set aside to go sit and observe. You might think my spot was the frog pond, but it wasn’t. I did my own version of Seton watching in the early morning hours at the pond. My “official” Seton watch spot was in a hammock under the trees at the edge of the meadow leading to the pond. My first choice was actually an old school desk in the woods, but I couldn’t remember which trail went there, and the hammock was empty and close by.\n\nThe instruction was to observe a spot about the size of a magazine spread, but since I was looking up into the tree canopy, it was a little different. But still amazing. The play of light through the leaves varied each day depending on time and weather. The sounds of the wind through the trees (I think they were birches) was always intriguing. I could hear birds all around me but I couldn’t see them. I stayed awake. And I didn’t look at my phone.\n\nWonder Walking is done in pairs, with each person taking a turn as the Leader and as the Follower. We did this on the first day when we really didn’t know each other, so there was an element of trust that had to be assumed in turning yourself over to a stranger to be led eyes closed. The odd thing is that I was much more relaxed as the Follower than I was as the Leader. Maybe not that odd, when I think about it!\n\nIf you are at all curious about Wonder Walking, I am game to go on one with you. Just let me know!\n\nWhen this activity was announced, my first reaction was “Can’t I do an art project by myself?” Once a loner, always a loner.( I am trying to prove that wrong in my old age.) As an art museum registrar, I found it particularly interesting that all of the groups chose to do ephemeral, performance pieces. Some involved sound, including music created with natural objects in the environment. Flowers played a big role in other offerings. My group did a participatory, silent piece that resulted in a bird bath filled with flowers. It was quite beautiful. And I enjoyed the group process more than I admit.", null, "Also highly recommended: eating your meals with friends out of doors. And campfires with campsongs (learn the lyrics to Señor Don Gato; you’ll thank me) and (vegan) S’mores.\n\nGet outside, and please, turn off your electronic devices!", null ]
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[ null, "Go ahead, drop it onto concrete from as high as 1.2 meters. It can take it.\n\nBehold, the XT100, the latest “rugged touch computer” produced by Woodbury tech firm Janam Technologies, a circa-2005 tech maker that’s kind of the badass 1970s battery commercial of wireless communications – it dares you to knock it off.\n\nAt least, Janam’s product line – including mobile computers, smartphones and barcode scanners – is built to take a fall (and all kinds of other worksite abuses) and keep on ticking. And that includes the XT100, which boasts a full arsenal of business-critical features packed into a slim smartphone design that’s “built to survive demanding work environments,” Janam said Thursday.", null, "Breaking bad: And not breaking good, as demonstrated by the XT100.\n\nAmong other super-strengths, the XT100 can brush off “repeated” 4-foot falls onto concrete surfaces, according to the company.\n\nThe mighty machine has also earned an international IP65 rating, an “ingress protection” grade that defines an object’s sealing effectiveness against foreign bodies such as dirt and moisture.\n\nIn this case, the IP65 references a “dust tight” solids rating – indicating complete protection against the ingress of dust – and a “water jets” liquids rating, indicating that water blasted from 12-millimeter hoses, from any direction, would have no effect on the XT100.\n\nThe durable device also features a 4.3-inch touchscreen made with Gorilla Glass, a brand of toughened glass developed and manufactured by upstate New York’s Corning Inc.\n\nThe XT100’s unparalleled durability provides “reliable performance in every industry,” according to the company, paired with an Android 6 operating system, 4G LTE connectivity and a full suite of Google aps. It’s even stocked with barcode scanning technology by New Jersey’s Honeywell International, front- and rear-facing cameras and both near-field communication and radio-frequency identification reading capabilities.", null, "The latest addition to Janam’s rugged line of handheld computers, gun-shaped scanners, RFID readers and other industrial-strength devices is a mobile-wireless masterstroke that “embarrasses the competition in terms of power, performance and price advantage,” according to Janam Technologies co-founder and CEO Harry Lerner.\n\n“Whether it’s for a startup, a mom-and-pop shop or a multinational company, Janam is committed to providing the right features at the right price to businesses of all sizes,” Lerner said Thursday. “With its robust feature set, the XT100 unleashes the potential for maximum productivity.”\n\nThe official arrival of the XT100 also further solidifies the 13-year-old Woodbury tech firm’s place in the burgeoning rugged-devices market. A recent industry study by analyst Absolute Reports not only projects an industry-wide compound annual growth rate of nearly 6 percent through 2021, but includes Janam Technologies on a key-manufacturers list that also features Honeywell, Panasonic, Caterpillar and Zebra Technologies, among other well-known brands." ]
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[ null, "Historian Grace Karskens, in collaboration with Darug Traditional Owners and researchers, Leanne Watson, Erin Wilkins, Jasmine Seymour and Rhiannon Wright, explains how their truth-telling project looking into a long-lost list of Darug place names has the potential to permanently change the way we think about the Hawkesbury River—Dyarubbin.\n\nIn 2017, I came across an extraordinary document in Sydney’s Mitchell Library: a handwritten list of 178 Aboriginal place names for Dyarubbin, the Hawkesbury River, compiled in 1829 by a Presbyterian minister, the Reverend John McGarvie. I was stunned. I stared at the screen, hardly believing my eyes. After years of research, my own and others, I thought most of the Aboriginal names for the river were lost forever, destroyed in the aftermath of invasion and dispossession. Yet, suddenly, this cache of riches.\n\nI could see McGarvie had taken a lot of care with this list, correcting spelling and adding pronunciation marks. The names appear in geographic order, so they also record where he and his Darug informant/s travelled along the riverbanks. Perhaps most important of all, McGarvie often included locational clues, like settlers’ farms, creeks and lagoons.\n\nAn extraordinary idea dawned on me: what if we could restore these names to their places on the river? And then: what if these beautiful, rolling words— like Bulyayorang and Marrengorra and Woollootottemba—came back into common usage?\n\nPlace names have enormous significance in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies and cultures. As in all societies, they signal the meanings people attach to places, they encode history and geography, and they are way-finding devices and common knowledge. Place names are crucial elements of shared understandings of Country, history, culture, rights and responsibilities.\n\nOften place names are parts of larger naming systems—they name places on Dreaming tracks reaching across Country. Singular names can also embed the stories of important events and landmarks involving Ancestral Beings in places and memory. Anthropologist and linguist Jim Wafer points out their use in songs, which are memory devices, or “audible maps … travelling song cycles that narrate mythical journeys”.\n\nDyarubbin, the Hawkesbury River, flows through the heart of a vast arc of sandstone Country encircling Sydney and the shale-soil Cumberland Plain on the east coast of New South Wales. The river has a deep human history, one of the longest known in Australia.\n\nThe ancestors of Darug, Darkinyung and Gundungurra people have lived in this region for around 50,000 years. Their histories, cultures and spiritualties are inseparable from their river Country. A mere two centuries ago, ex-convict settlers took land on the river and began growing patches of wheat and corn in the tall forests. Darug men and women resisted the invasion fiercely and sometimes successfully.\n\nBetween 1794 and 1816, Dyarubbin was the site of one of the longest frontier wars in Australian history. Invasion and colonisation kicked off a slow and cumulative process of violence, theft of Aboriginal children, dispossession and the ongoing annexation of the river lands.\n\nYet despite this sorry history, Dyarubbin’s people managed to remain on their Country, and they still live on the river today.\n\nRead the whole story in the May 2021 Reconciliation News." ]
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[ null, "BACKGROUND\nFever has been thought to be a risk factor for hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in patients post-cardiac arrest. Relatively small trials from the early 2000s showed significant mortality and functional benefits from targeted temperature management to 33℃ after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in patients with shockable rhythms.1,2 Since then, targeted temperature management (TTM) has become a standard protocol in many institutions. In 2013, this dogma was brought into question by the larger TTM1 trial that showed similar outcomes in their hypothermia (33℃) and forced normothermia (36℃) groups.3 In 2019, a trial demonstrated a significant improvement in neurologic outcome but not mortality at 90 days in their hypothermia (33℃) arm after non-shockable arrest.4 Evidence surrounding the benefits of post-arrest hypothermia has been conflicting, but it continues to be the standard of care per international guidelines.\n\nEM Take-Aways\nHistorical evidence for the effectiveness of hypothermia to 33℃ post-arrest has been inconsistent at best. The new TTM2 trial demonstrates a low likelihood of meaningful clinical or mortality improvement with TTM. In fact, cooling to 33℃ may be harmful in some cases - more often requiring paralytics, increased risk of unstable arrhythmia, and longer average time on the vent.5\n\nWhile preventing fever in post-ROSC patients may be beneficial, aggressive cooling to 33℃ seems unlikely to provide benefit, regardless of initial rhythm, contradicting previously touted studies." ]
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[ "The Health Consequences of Loneliness", null, "The Health Consequences of Loneliness\n\nElderly people are particularly likely to be lonely. Here’s how to tell if social isolation is causing health problems.\n\nYou don’t bother changing out of your pajamas\n\nIf you aren’t planning to leave the house during the day, you might be tempted to skip your shower or stay in your pajamas. “Because they’re not seeing anyone, they’re not getting dressed up to go out,” says Melinda Lantz, MD, chief of geriatric psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. “They no longer have that motivation to do what we would do if leaving our homes every morning.” Even if you don’t have any appointments, she recommends acting as if you were going out. Get out of bed, get dressed, and stick with your usual routine.", null, "You never get a good night’s sleep\n\nLonely people tend to doze off during the day—sometimes without realizing it—so their sleep cycles are off once bedtime rolls around. Plus, people who aren’t satisfied with life or experience boredom don’t hit the deep stages of sleep they need to feel fully rejuvenated, says Dr. Lentz. “In the morning, they don’t feel as refreshed, so the loneliness and worry feeds into the next night,” she says.\n\nYou feel down in the dumps\n\nPeople with depression might be inclined to isolate themselves, but loneliness itself can also lead to low mood and sadness. Social support acts as a reminder that other people care about you. But when you’re isolated, you might lose self-esteem, thinking no one values you anymore. “A lack of contact with other people makes people go into a spiral of feeling hopeless and less important and less engaged and less functional,” says Dr. Lentz.", null, "You can’t kick your anxiety\n\nStress hormones like cortisol start raging when you’re lonely, which could turn into daily anxiety if you’re alone often. Lonely people often complain more about anxiousness than depression, says Dr. Lentz. “They feel isolated and feel anxious and afraid that something will happen and they’ll be alone and no one will know,” she says.\n\nIt’s harder to control your diabetes\n\nHigh levels of stress hormones make it harder to control blood sugar, which could explain why loneliness is linked with high blood sugar. Complications with diabetes might make it harder to get out and move, but you should still make a point of seeking social interactions. “People who are lonely and isolated can’t move around as much, and their diabetes are not as much in control,” says Dr. Lentz.", null, "Blood pressure fluctuations are common in people who spend a lot of time at home alone, says Dr. Lentz. “Blood pressure can be lower when you’re inactive, but stress can cause the heart rate to increase and cause blood pressure to be less stable,” she says. With chronically high blood pressure, you could also be at higher risk of heart disease and heart attack.\n\nYour memory is escaping you\n\nWithout much social interaction, you could experience cognitive decline earlier—and the decline will be faster, says Dr. Lentz. Getting social stimulation can guard against that risk of dementia. “The more you’re talking, the more your mind is working,” she says.\n\nOnce you start spending a lot of time alone, it can be hard to break out of the routine and force yourself out. Despite the health problems associated with loneliness, socially isolated people are less likely to keep their medical appointments, says Dr. Lentz. “The more time you spend isolated in your home, it becomes very self-fulfilling,” she says. “It feeds on itself. It leads to another day inside and can become a negative routine.”", null, "The weather is keeping you inside\n\nWintertime means harsh weather. Not only might you experience signs of seasonal affective disorder, but leaving the house could also get harder if you need assistance taking stairs or walking. “We want people to get out and get air and sunlight, but some days are too cold. It’s unsafe to leave the apartment,” says Dr. Lantz. Plus, with the sun going down earlier, you might have a smaller window of time when you feel safe being out of the house, she says.", null, "8 Workouts For Small Spaces 3 years ago" ]
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[ "The Economic Impact of Dengue Fever\n\nA research on economic impact of dengue in the two American continents suggests that this disease costs roughly $2.1 billion each year. Know more on this.\n\nWith over 2.5 billion people, which is over 40% of the world's population now at risk from dengue it is only right that economic expenditure on the disease would be on a high.", null, "The occurrence of dengue is not too as great a health concern in first-world countries as it is in tropical countries of Asia and Africa, most of them coming under what is called third-world countries.The incidence of dengue has reached great heights as compared to before. Before 1970 there were only nine countries that had experienced severe dengue epidemics, and now the disease has spread over more than 100 countries. It has made its presence felt prominently in Africa, the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean, the South-east Asia and the Western Pacific. You can only imagine that with this high number how much of money is actually being spent in an attempt to put a lid to this menace.\n\nDengue fever, the most widespread mosquito-borne viral disease in the world, has extended from its origins in South-east Asia and is showing its ugly face in countries like Argentina, Chile and the parts of United States. The economic impact of dengue in the two continents, as reported in a new study carried out by Brandeis University researchers and published in American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, is roughly $2.1 billion each year. This has been found to be more than the loss incurred from other viral diseases that include the human papillomavirus (HPV), cause of the most widespread sexually transmitted disease, and rotavirus, the major cause of fatal diarrhea in children throughout the world. Brazil spends a staggering 1.2 billion US $ each year in vector control and much of this of course goes to the cause of dengue.\n\nDengue’s economic burden is not just limited to medical care; in fact about 60% of dengue related costs are not even directly associated with healthcare expenditure. Common causes for indirect costs are loss in productivity from illness and also premature deaths. We must take note of the loss in output in industrial and service sectors sue to affected employees inability to attend work. Also, there is the fear inducted by mass media which keeps tourists away from dengue affected zones. This results in a loss in the tourism and other departments.\n\nAccording to the estimates of the Brandeis University’s study group, 60% of the economic damage due to dengue is the result of productivity losses that affect households, employers and government exchequer. These are the indirect costs. Direct costs are the usual medical care costs.\n\nIn countries like India, including those in Africa, doing studies for evaluation of the economic impact of dengue is difficult. This is mainly because of lack of lack of government initiatives in carrying out helpful documentation for such kind of analysis." ]
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[ null, "© REUTERS / Michalis Karagiannis\nSubscribe\nGreece is in the process of returning over 300 irregular migrants to Turkey in accordance with the EU-Turkey joint action plan to stem uncontrolled migrant flows to Europe, the European Commission said in a statement Wednesday.\n\nFinger Pointing: EU Makes Greece 'Scapegoat' Over Refugee Crisis\nMOSCOW (Sputnik) — In November 2015, the European Union and Turkey approved a joint plan to counter excessive migration into the bloc, under which EU member states will give some $3.3 billion to Ankara and fast track negotiations for its accession to the bloc. In turn, Turkey is to help protect EU borders from illegal crossings, and is expected to agree to resettle refugees that have managed to get to Europe from Turkey.\n\n\"The Commission is today able to confirm that Greece is in the process of returning 308 irregular migrants to Turkey. The European Union is stepping up its efforts to ensure those who do not qualify for international protection in Europe will be quickly and effectively returned to their countries of origin or transit,\" the statement reads.\n\nAccording to the EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos, the Commission has reinforced its support for cooperation on the return of irregular migrants between EU Member States and Turkey and today's transfers from Greece to Turkey show that \"our efforts are starting to bear fruit.\"\n\n\"We have to make sure that those who are in need of protection will receive it, but it has to be clear as well that those who have no right to stay in the EU will be quickly and effectively returned,\" the commissioner noted.\n\nEurope has been beset by a massive refugee crisis, with hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants fleeing their home countries to escape violence and poverty. Many of them take the West Balkan route, which crosses Greece, using the county as an entry point into the bloc from which they travel onward to wealthier EU states where they intend to apply for asylum.\n\n000000\nPopular comments\nI wonder how many \"irregulars\" there are still in Calais? I say that the first ones you see taking a dump or pissing in public places, should be on that list. After that, look for those who grab unwanted children to make their case for a visa entry. After that, let's go after the out and out criminal element. Then there are those who will refuse to assimilate. We have more than our share of those since the days of the Civil War, here in America. Give them a bag of fruit and vegetables, that just happen to be lying around since Russia's counter sanctions, and kick them the hell out!\nmarcanhalt\n2 March 2016, 18:55 GMT\n000000\nThis is a lie. Greece is being invaded by hundreds of thousands of angry, militant men of unknown origin in a blizkrieg type of assault. The leftist ZO Government says it will keep all these people in Greece with full rights, while the NGOs, funded from the EU and Soros keep up the propaganda. Meanwhile, the country is bankrupt and people are desperate. Things are moving fast, and soon we might see massacres against the Greeks. I will keep you posted.\nAthanasios\n2 March 2016, 23:09 GMT1\n000000\nNewsfeed\n0\nNew firstOld first\nloader\nLIVE\nЗаголовок открываемого материала\nAccess to the chat has been blocked for violating the rules . You will be able to participate again through:∞. If you do not agree with the blocking, please use the feedback form\nThe discussion is closed. 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[ null, "Released on November 11th, “Momus” is the latest single from Son Of Nyx, his new album releasing 5th February 2021 on Greg Boramans’ new imprint Soul Bank Music (part of the !K7 Music Group). His first full-length album in three years, Son of Nyx is one of the very few viola-led jazz LPs of our time.\n\nHaving chosen the violin over drums at an early age, Rogeon learnt his chops with the bow at college and in Melbourne increasingly famous jazz circles, a scene recently championed by Gilles Peterson on the ‘Sunny Side Up’ compilation on his Brownswood Recordings imprint just last year.\n\nAfter discovering the innovations of jazz violinists, Don “Sugarcane” Harris, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stuff Smith, a period spent retracing his steps through jazz then followed, diving into fusion, boogaloo, Bitches Brew-era Miles-era Miles and acid jazz, before moving to New York, to study bebop in its very birthplace.\n\nPlaying at jams, busking in subway stations, and entertaining his love of Bird and Miles followed, until Rogeon moved back to Melbourne (via London), where he formed the jazz-influenced, orchestral electronic group, The Raah project with singer and MC, Ryan Ritchie, and whose debut thirteen-track LP Score (2009) boasted an impressive 22-piece horn and 17-piece string section.\n\nA second album of equally cinematic, orchestral soundscapes followed in 2015, before Rogeon departed again, this time for Rio De Janeiro, to record the album 24 Hours In Lapa (2017), a 12-part suite built on Brazilian rhythms, featuring the 30-piece Orchestra Victoria, and centring around the tragic story of a young expat killed by an off-duty police officer in Lapa, in 2007.\n\nThrough all this, Rogeon has composed TV/film scores, worked with the likes of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO), and the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM). Now with Son of Nyx, Rogeon has returned to where it all started for him.\n\nOf the forthcoming album, Rogeon says, “after studying jazz for ten years and then leaving it for various crossover projects, it seemed an important thing to do. I felt it was the right time in my life to put out a record like this”.", null ]
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[ "By Breana PittsNovember 8, 2018 at 5:00 am\nFiled Under:Druid, Marijuana, Michael Milburn\n\nNEWTON (CBS) – Marijuana is now legal in Massachusetts but there is still no legal standard to determine if someone is too stoned to drive. And that inspired a Newton psychologist to develop an app to try to make the roads safer.\n\n“My goal is to make Druid the gold standard for impairment testing,” explained Michael Milburn. He began work on the app “Druid” right after voters legalized pot in 2016.\n\n“Our current biological measures of cannabis use and inferred impairment don’t really work and so, I thought it was really important to measure actual impairment,” said Milburn.", null, "For $3.99 anyone can have impairment testing in the palm of their hand. Users are asked to complete four tasks in two minutes testing hand-eye coordination, multi-tasking, and balance.\n\n“People will say ‘that’s a challenging app’ and to which I say, driving is a challenging task and you have to have all your wits about you,” he told WBZ-TV.\n\nThe app then delivers a score that may indicate if someone is too impaired to drive. The impairment score also comes with an important message – If you feel impaired, you should not drive, regardless of what the Druid test indicates.", null, "In order for Druid to detect a level of impairment users must first develop a baseline by completing the challenge completely sober a few times. This tailors the app specifically to the user since the effects of cannabis can vary widely from person to person.\n\n“But the exciting thing about my whole Druid project is there are all sorts of other applications,” Millburn said.\n\nHe claims the app isn’t simply for marijuana impairment but anything that may affect your reaction time behind the wheel like alcohol, prescription drugs, or even exhaustion.\n\n“If my app persuades impaired people not to drive then I may have saved their life.”" ]
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[ "A UFO has been found on a 14th Century Biblical Painting in church in Sighisoara, Romanian.", null, "UFO’s or unidentified flying objects have always been subject to controversy with many skpetics, including mainstream scientists, and so called experts dismissing claims on the basis on their own understanding.\n\nHowever the the Most High through his holy Oracles (the bible) specifically tells us not too do this, else we will err.\nTrust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding (Proverbs 3.5).\n\nLets discuss this further then according to what the Most High Supreme power says about these so called UFO’s.\n\nThe Most High created everything, thought of everything before, now and in the future,.\n\n1 And he said unto me, In the beginning, when the earth was made, before the borders of the world stood, or ever the winds blew,\n\n2 Before it thundered and lightened, or ever the foundations of paradise were laid,\n\n3 Before the fair flowers were seen, or ever the moveable powers were established, before the innumerable multitude of angels were gathered together,\n\n4 Or ever the heights of the air were lifted up, before the measures of the firmament were named, or ever the chimneys in Sion were hot,\n\n5 And ere the present years were sought out, and or ever the inventions of them that now sin were turned, before they were sealed that have gathered faith for a treasure:\n\n6 Then did I consider these things, and they all were made through me alone, and through none other: by me also they shall be ended, and by none other.\n\nSo called UFO’s do exist according to the Bible but due to peoples limited understanding of biblical text AND deliberate cover up by the Jesuit powers, and ultimately Satan, we have been fed the lie that they do not or its just some fantasy idea that someone made up in the past.\n\n4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Ahayah, and rejoice before him.\n\nTHE DEFINITION OF CHARIOT (RAKAB) IS:\n\na vehicle; by implication, a team; by extension, cavalry; by analogy a rider, i.e. the upper millstone.\nKJV: chariot, (upper) millstone, multitude (from the margin), wagon.\n\nThese chariots are vehicles.\n\nJer 4:13 Behold, he shall come up as clouds, and his chariots [shall be] as a whirlwind: his horses are swifter than eagles. Woe unto us! for we are spoiled.\nJer 4:14 O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from wickedness, that thou mayest be saved. How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?\n\nThe CHARIOTS of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place…", null, null, "UFOs are nothing new, and have been well documented throughout the ages, via ancient paintings, artifacts, hieroglyphics, cave etchings and so on.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "4 And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire.\n\n12 And they went every one straight forward: whither the spirit was to go, they went; and they turned not when they went.\n\n14 And the living creatures ran and returned as the appearance of a flash of lightning.\n\n18 As for their rings, they were so high that they were dreadful; and their rings were full of eyes round about them four.\n\n20 Whithersoever the spirit was to go, they went, thither was their spirit to go; and the wheels were lifted up over against them: for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels.\n\n22 And the likeness of the firmament upon the heads of the living creature was as the colour of the terrible crystal, stretched forth over their heads above.\n\n3 Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wings of the wind:", null, null, null, "2 Kings 6\n12 And one of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bedchamber.\nIsaiah 31\n3 Now the Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not spirit. When the Lord shall stretch out his hand, both he that helpeth shall fall, and he that is holpen shall fall down, and they all shall fail together.\n\n4 For thus hath the Lord spoken unto me, Like as the lion and the young lion roaring on his prey, when a multitude of shepherds is called forth against him, he will not be afraid of their voice, nor abase himself for the noise of them: so shall theLord of hosts come down to fight for mount Zion, and for the hill thereof.\n\n5 As birds flying, so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem; defending also he will deliver it; and passing over he will preserve it.\n\n13 And he said, Go and spy where he is, that I may send and fetch him. And it was told him, saying, Behold, he is in Dothan.\n\n14 Therefore sent he thither horses, and chariots, and a great host: and they came by night, and compassed the city about.\n\n15 And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city both with horses and chariots. And his servant said unto him, Alas, my master! how shall we do?\n\n17 And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the Lord opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.\n\n15 For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.\n\n16 For by fire and by his sword will the Lord plead with all flesh: and the slain of the Lord shall be many.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "5 And the sons of the prophets that were at Jericho came to Elisha, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Lord will take away thy master from thy head to day? And he answered, Yea, I know it; hold ye your peace.\n\n6 And Elijah said unto him, Tarry, I pray thee, here; for the Lordhath sent me to Jordan. And he said, As the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee. And they two went on.\n\n7 And fifty men of the sons of the prophets went, and stood to view afar off: and they two stood by Jordan.\n\n8 And Elijah took his mantle, and wrapped it together, and smote the waters, and they were divided hither and thither, so that they two went over on dry ground.\n\n9 And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that Elijah said unto Elisha, Ask what I shall do for thee, before I be taken away from thee. And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me.\n\n10 And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee; but if not, it shall not be so.\n\n11 And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.\n\n12 And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.\n\n5 Then I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a flying roll.\n2 And he said unto me, What seest thou? And I answered, I see a flying roll; the length thereof is twenty cubits, and the breadth thereof ten cubits.\n3 Then said he unto me, This is the curse that goeth forth over the face of the whole earth: for every one that stealeth shall be cut off as on this side according to it; and every one that sweareth shall be cut off as on that side according to it.\n4 I will bring it forth, saith the Lord of hosts, and it shall enter into the house of the thief, and into the house of him that sweareth falsely by my name: and it shall remain in the midst of his house, and shall consume it with the timber thereof and the stones thereof.\n\nThe Hebrews have their own military, unseen, angelic forces controlled by our God, AHAYAH, the God of the Hebrews." ]
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[ "With gossip and news being the main sources of what goes on behind the scenes at Egypt's international schools, we got a few inside sources to give us raw versions of their stories.", null, "Since Egypt is known as Om el Dunya, international presence just seems fitting here, right? It's true, once you slap the word 'international' onto the name of any Egyptian institution or company, not only does it give it a ring, it also gives it more value – that's particularly the case with international schools. If you had the finances, would you rather send your kid to CairoScene School or CairoScene International School of Egypt? The latter, right? Of course, it sounds like it promises safety and guarantees qualified expats teaching your kid enough knowledge and education to live life the civilised way. Actually, the more we hear stories from these schools, the more we believe this may just be stereotype. Because within international schools, you may have sexual assault cases and questionable hiring practices. Usually, authorities deny these incidents and we're often stuck trying to save kids from these situations – but, this time, we have teachers from some of Egypt's international schools who want to give us a glimpse of their reality.\n\nAlexia\nSome of the international schools are technically 'certified' schools; their curriculum – both its content and teaching methods – is normally certified by an inspector arriving from the Ministry of Education of whichever country or organisation they are certified by. Essentially, this is what helps parents or guardians feel better that they're enrolling their kids in an \"American\" or a \"Canadian\" certified school, or whatever else it may claim to be. However, lately, because of terrorist-related incidents, and planes going down, Egypt is now viewed as a danger zone, and countries granting certifications are no longer sending their inspectors. Can you believe that certification is now done via e-mail? You can write down anything in an email, and on paper it sounds all good, but it's far from their reality. To put these questionable practices into perspective, I interviewed for a school in 6th of October City – two months later, it shut down because the director was put in jail, all staff were let go, and the school had a slim chance at reopening.\n\nJason\nI started working as a Grade 9 French teacher and a Grade 10 math teacher at an international school this January. I would say the experience was mostly positive. I was given a good salary – by Egyptian standards – and I did my best to educate my students. As a Canadian, I am well aware that I benefited from one of the best education systems in the world, and I did my best to bring that standard home. My superiors were happy with my performance, but I can't say the same for my students – they didn't take away as much as I would have liked. Maybe it's a cultural thing, maybe I had a particularly difficult group of kids, but simply put, they didn't care much about school. It wasn't the quality of teachers, which in my opinion was high – and they really wanted to teach – but when you're dealing with an under-regulated for-profit establishment, such as those that Egyptian international school fall under, money will often overshadow education; long-term, it is Egyptian children who will suffer, and more generally, Egypt will pay the price.\n\nZaya\nThe majority of teachers in Egypt do not have work permits, and it's not because they're avoiding it, but because most can't get it – and actually, some don't even realise the permit's importance because their employers feed them bullshit stories about them being held up since they don't have the relevant qualifications. But the truth is that owners are avoiding taxes by not declaring employees and therefore not handing out work permits. Our owners freely admitted to us – finally – that they put us down as 'volunteers' in order to avoid taxes and that's the real reason we hadn't received our work permits. One time, during school inspections, myself and four other foreign teachers were asked to go to the storage room behind the gymnasium and grade papers in silence, while school inspectors came to check for visas – it was absolutely humiliating.\n\nI was so shocked at the educational levels they burdened a child with yet failed to provide classroom support for – you have international school kids in KG2 expected to read and do subtraction! One student, soon after he started, had an incident at the playground, but the Arabic teacher did not mention it – rather, she complained that he was more interested in sleeping than in listening or responding to her. His mom is a doctor, so she was able to diagnose her son with a concussion when she got home. He had fallen from the top of a slide – a fairly high fall that you would think should have been immediately reported, especially since the next day he had a large bump and a big bruise on his forehead. How's it possible to hide that, or even miss it?\n\nTerri\nI think international schools for the most part in Egypt are horrible; they function as a money-grubbing businesses. Most school owners will do this at the expense of parents, staff and sadly, the students' education. After I signed a one-year contract, I discovered the real chairman of the school was living in Turkey while his family members made up the rest of the board. There was something fishy about the funding, and there was some talk about it supposedly being tied to the Muslim Brotherhood or some other extremist group. I mean, this isn't always the case, but this is how it was at my workplace. There are some exceptions out there, but these are few and far between in the ever-increasing number of international schools in Egypt. Something needs to be done to regulate and ensure the quality and authenticity of these schools.\n\nFiona\nI'm from England, but never attended university – I worked straight out of high school. When I was on holiday in Sharm El Sheikh, I found out the owner of the hotel also has a school in Cairo. I was immediately offered a job to work in the school, which I accepted – I taught year ones without holding a degree, experience, or training. I made the decision to leave mid-year and go back to England, because I certainly wasn't a teacher, and mainly, because they failed to train me as they had promised. To sum up my experience: I was put in a room with children and without any help, resources, books, or supervision.\n\nI taught at a well-established Islamic international school in Cairo. As praise from parents, students, and other teachers came to the ears of the administration, they decided to ask for more and more work at home. I worked from 6 AM to 1 AM on elaborate lessons with interactive Smart Board PowerPoints – inevitably, the Smart Board, computer, or sound system would not work and my presentations were tossed aside. During this time, I had four different co-teachers who quit after being burned out due to the administration's decision to assign them work in multiple classrooms. I decided to leave after a difficult week of the bus not coming to pick me up, my classroom being locked, and books being stolen from my classroom. Eventually, I scheduled a meeting with the chairwoman of the board to file my resignation – when the chairwoman's assistant called my cellphone to give me directions to a new office location, my senior and my administrator overheard the conversation, rushed to the lobby and yelled at me in both English and Arabic. They swore at me in front of the children – my senior grabbed my cellphone away from my ear, said I was \"f***ing rude,\" hung up the phone, and threw it at me! When the chairwoman finally met with me, she begged me to stay – I declined. Receiving the rest of my pay took about a week because I was denied entrance into the building. When I returned, I was asked to return all the classroom materials during the school day, in front of the children, making them ask me to stay while crying. In the end, I only received a portion of my salary because I threatened to expose their lack of visas and questionable finances to officials.\n\n*In order to protect the interviewees’ privacy, names have been changed." ]
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[ null, "Hello everyone, in this article I'm heading back to the challenge hosted by @splinterlands. Specifically, Share Your Battle Weekly Challenge. This week's theme is Dragons.\n\nOnly 15 points of mana are used in this battle. This made me consider fielding a monster capable of both defending and attacking at the same time. I'm optimistic about the summoner dragon's abilities. Melee Mayhem and Stampede are two additional rules. (Melee Mayhem: Mele attack monsters can attack from any position. Stampede: The trample ability can trigger multiple times per attack if the trampled monster is killed.)\n\nSo, what is the appropriate monster? I went with one of the dragon cards. Djinn Chwala is the name of the card. The card I found after completing the daily missions from the chest rewards.\n\nI had no idea the enemy would use Thaddius Brood. The enemy managed to reduce one health point in my deck line with that summoner. Because I don't use magic, the summoner's magic attack reduction effect does not affect me.\nThe enemy also employs a monster with the thorn ability, cursed windeku. This monster, like Djinn Chwala, has large health and attack points. It's just that cursed windeku lacks a shield bonus. Death elemental and undead badger are the other enemy decks.\n\nAfter applying all summoner bonuses, the battle conditions look like this.\n\nThe first round has begun.\nIf Djinn Chwala's shield is reduced, I hope Scavo Hireling can assist him. However, it turns out that the enemy has a death elemental with sniping abilities. As a result, Scavo hireling was immediately eliminated in the first attack. The undead badger attacked Djinn Chwala next. Then, The undead badger was defeated by the thorn effect's melee attack. Cursed Windeku and Djinn Chwala have a fight in which they assault one other and give each other the Thorn effect. Gives the final result that Djinn Chwala is still alive at the end of round 1 with one shield point remaining.\n\nThe second round has started.\nDjinn Chwala's health continues to be depleted by Dead Elemental strikes. The cursed windeku attack broke through Djinn Chwala's shield, reducing his health by two points. Djinn Chwala strives to make it through the following round with only four health points.\n\nDID MY STRATEGY WORK?\nYes, my strategy was successful. In this battle, I selected the appropriate card. In terms of ability, the cards used by the enemy are nearly identical (cursed windeku). However, the card I chose won due to the shield bonus. If Scavo Hireling can continue to assist Djinn Chwala, their cooperation will be invaluable. However, it appears that magic attacks can penetrate Scavo Hireling's shield.\n\nDO YOU LIKE USING DJINN CHWALA'S?\nThis type of dragon card is one that I frequently use. And always accompanies my deck if a battle against a melee team requires tanks. Although his ability is still at level 1, it is very useful and can balance enemies with high-level melee abilities.\n\nDjinn Chawla is the most powerful dragon card I have. Then there are Dragon spirits. I don't have a large dragon card collection. 😌\n\nThis card is a type of epic rarity card for Djinn Chwala. Level 6 is the highest level, which is obtained by combining 46 cards. At level 4, Djinn Chwala gains new abilities, namely, enrage. When it reaches level 6, this card will gain true strike ability.\n\nThis card comes with a shield bonus at level 1. It can overwhelm the enemy for the first two rounds with a shield bonus of 5 points and the ability of thorns. So, if you add up the health and shield points, this card is equivalent to having 14 health points. And can act as both a tank & an attacker.That is why you should have this card in your collection.\n\nSo, how do you feel about this card in the battle I described? Please leave your thoughts. Thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed my battle!\n\nTalk about Splinterlands,\nIf you haven't tried out this fantastic game called Splinterlands yet, I invite you to Join.\nIt's free, but you'll need to invest in a beginning deck or buy gaming cards to gain real assets like cards and tokens.\n🙏 I invite everyone to join Splinterlands. 🙏\nIf you use my referral link, feel free to let me know.\nAnd I will delegate you a card so you can play in bronze league II.\nspt oneup contest challenge battle hivegaming play2earn nft community splinterlands\n0\n0\n0.000\n4 comments\n\nGood post, good header, good divider, teach me or show me to get that header and divider please 😁" ]
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[ null, "Meet Getty. For the past seven years, Getty has been giving time and donating money to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. A long time for someone who is only 13 years old.\n\nFor years, Getty and his family have attended Kids Days and volunteer sessions – sorting produce, repackaging pasta and even doing some office work around the Food Depository. However, donating his time was not enough for the young volunteer. At the age of 7, Getty and his younger sister set out to raise funds for the Food Depository with a time honored classic: a lemonade stand.\n\nWith a little help from his parents, Getty set up a small, white table on the street outside his building and sold lemonade and cookies to passersby. He admits business was a little slow at first- only collecting $45 his first year – however once the word got out the funds started pouring in. Since 2006, Getty has raised more than $1,400 for the Food Depository. That’s a lot of lemonade!\n\nWhen asked why he works so hard in the fight against hunger, Getty said helping people in his community makes him feel like he is doing his part.\n\nKids can make a difference too! The Greater Chicago Food Depository has volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. Contact Volunteer Services at 773-247-4232 or visit chicagosfoodbank.org for more information today!" ]
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[ null, "Inari Amertron Bhd\n(Feb 22, RM1.50)\nMaintain hold with a fair value (FV) of RM 1.65: We downgrade our recommendation on Inari Amertron Bhd (Inari) to “hold” from “buy” and trim our FY19F-21F forecasts by 5.1-8.3% due to lower contribution from the radio frequency (RF) segment and removal of an iris scanner from a South Korean flagship model. Our fair value is reduced to RM1.65 per share (previously RM1.90 per share), pegged at an unchanged forward calendar year 2019 (CY19F) FD PE of 20 times, in line with its three-year average.\n\nThe second quarter of financial year 2019 (2QFY19) earnings of RM58.1 million represents a 3.3% dip quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q) and a 16.4% decline y-o-y. This is broadly expected following weak smartphone sales figure during the Christmas season, specifically the US flagship devices.\n\nThe recent launch of new South Korean flagship devices also confirmed the removal of the iris scanner in favour of a higher screen-to-body ratio. While the iris platform was reconfigured to produce a health sensor and facial recognition modules, it was not sufficient to cushion the decline in overall orders.\n\nWith regard to Inari’s new product of fine-pitch LED (less than 2mm pixel pitch) used for billboards to the ramp-up from its pilot stage did not take off as quickly as expected. This has left a void, mainly caused by the fall in smartphone sales.\n\nInari’s new 640,000 sq ft factory in Batu Kawan is said to cater to additional jobs from its German optoelectronics customer, as well as potential new jobs from prospective customers. However, management is still unable to disclose any details; hence we have not factored in any earnings contribution from its Batu Kawan facility into our profit forecasts.\n\nWe continue to like Inari for its: 1) RF, which benefits from the transition to 5G and rising content per device; 2) laser devices, which are boosted by increasing biometric and augmented reality (AR) applications in smartphones; and 3) LED, which rides on the increasing demand for high-resolution billboards in shopping malls.\n\nHowever, we remain cautious on the immediate term as the fight in 5G between the US and China may potentially delay the commercial rollout of 5G connectivity. — AmInvestment Bank, Feb 22" ]
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[ null, "After solid gains across the board in 2017, the Twin Cities area’s homebuilding activity is slow out of the gate this year.\n\nSo far in January, cities in the 13-county metro area have issued 424 permits for 919 new housing units, according to data released Wednesday by the Keystone Report. Permits are down 7 percent and planned units are off 16 percent.\n\nThat includes permits for 402 new single-family houses, down 6 percent, and 517 new multifamily units, down 22 percent.\n\nHerb Tousley, director of real estate programs at the University of St. Thomas, doesn’t read much into the declines.\n\n“We are basically talking about three weeks in January or thereabouts,” Tousley said. “It’s a bit too early to look at these January numbers and predict a trend.”\n\nDavid Siegel, executive director of the Builders Association of the Twin Cities and Housing First Minnesota, agreed that it’s too early to draw conclusions. But he added that the recent cold spell probably didn’t help.\n\n“When you are at minus-12 [degrees], you are not digging foundations,” he said. “That may have impacted it a little bit.”\n\nEven so, a handful of big apartment projects are reflected in the report.\n\nAlso in the report is a 102-unit senior housing project on a former restaurant site at 9000 Golden Valley Road in Golden Valley. The developer, Schuett Cos., has a concept for a second phase with a similar unit count, said Golden Valley Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman.\n\nZimmerman said the project team is close to starting demolition and construction.\n\nLike this article? Gain access to all of our great content with a month-to-month subscription. SPECIAL: Start your subscription with our low intro rate of just $14.95.\n4:53 pm Wed, January 24, 2018 Finance & Commerce\nBrian Johnson" ]
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[ null, "Today will be a rich day, I assure you because we have not one, not two, but well THREE games to be reported for our column \"Free it's nice\"And we start from the latest offer of Humble Bundle: The Flame In The Flood.\n\nThe Flame In The Flood is an Indie Survival Game but behind it has a creative team of all respect of triple A developers who wanted to embark on their own path founding the \"The Molasses Flood\".\n\nThe game, originally released in the 2016 on PC and Xbox One, and in the 2017 on PS4 and Switch, also got good feedback from the critics.\n\nYou find it onHumble Store but you have to hurry (to read obviously with the advertising of Armchairs and Sofas in mind): the offer is valid only until 12 May 18 hours!\n\nLet's move on to the second offer of the day: this time we move on Steam to Yet Another Zombie Defense.\n\nYet Another Zombie Defense is \"Top-Down Arcade Zombie Shooter\"(Sorry, but I liked too much the definition that I had found around not to share it with you) with strategic elements whose purpose is to survive as long as possible the waves of zombies that will eventually get the better of us (because you know that in the end the zombies always win!).\n\nHere the offer is even shorter: if we have not done the wrong calculations you will find the game on Steam a this link up to today's 19, then CORRETE!\n\nWe always stay on Steam, this time to talk about a game that ALL, but just ALL, you have at least heard of once in your life: Oddworld Abe's Oddysee.\n\nAbe's Oddysee, the first chapter of the saga, is one of those games that have made the history of Playstation 1, a true masterpiece for technical realization, considered the means of the period.\n\nHere too the offer is limited time, but you must absolutely redeem it to this linkbecause your library Steam (and in general your \"videogame career\") would be empty without this game.\n\nFree it's beautiful! Lego: The Hobbit on Humble Bundle" ]
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[ "Former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana, under charges of criminal abuse of office, since the Robert Mugabe days, has taken the state to court so he can be free.", null, "Tomana has approached the High Court seeking the dismissal of the charges under the basis of the State’s failure to prosecute him within six months set down in terms of section 160(2) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act (Chapter 9:07).\n\nThe humiliated Tomana, was fired and kicked out of work after he was accused of interfering in the Gushungo bombing case, the latter which would have eventually seen President Mnangagwa being roped in as a suspect. The convicted so called “gang” were arrested and charged for allegedly attempting to bomb then President Robert Mugabe’s dairy farm.\n\nTomana wants an order returning his liberty and release of his bail recognisance held by the State. Tomana was indicted for trial on November 17, 2016 but he has not been tried yet even though his trial was set to commence in February last year at the High Court.\n\nIn his application, Tomana is arguing that in terms of section 160(2) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act (Chapter 9:07), if no trial takes place for a period of more than six months from the committal date, the charges must be dismissed on the basis of the lapse of the indictment.\n\nResponding to Tomana’s lawsuit, the State contends that Tomana and his lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu were not prepared for trial as they intended to make a constitutional application, which they did. The State also argues that from the date of Justice Chitapi’s verdict which criticised Ray Goba for lack of professionalism in the manner he was handling the matter, six months have not yet lapsed." ]
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[ null, "On October 9, The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan claimed that Armenian forces had carried out a series of artillery strikes on civilian settlements.\n\nIn a statement, the ministry claimed that Armenian forces targeted the Azerbaijani towns and cities of Barda, Aghdam, Mingachevir and Aghjabedi. No videos or photos confirming the strikes were shared.\n\nShushan Stepanyan, Press Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia, denied Azerbaijan’s claims, calling them “obvious fabrication.” Stepanyan also warned Azerbaijan against launching any attacks on civilian areas in Nagorno-Karabakh, where a heated battle has been ongoing since September 27.\n\n“We once more warn Azerbaijan against any attempts to provoke us by targeting populated centers and civilian infrastructure, as the Artsakh Defense Army’s response will be decisive,” Stepanyan said in a statement.\n\nOver the last two weeks, Azerbaijan made false accusations against Armenian on several occasions to justify attacks on civilian settlements in Nagorno-Karabakh.\n\nA day earlier, Azerbaijan claimed that it shot down an Armenian drone that was on its way to attack civilian areas in the country. However, the supposed “drone” turned out to be an Israeli-made IAI Harpo loitering munition of the Azerbaijani military.\n\nLater on the same day, Azerbaijani forces carried out a double-tab strike on the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Nagorno-Karabakh. At least ten civilians and journalists were injured.\n\nAzerbaijani attacks on settlements in Nagorno-Karabakh have, so far, claimed the lives of 22 civilians and injured more than 90 others.\n\nI did not expect Armenia to defend itself both against Azerbaijan and Turkey, the conflict became a stalemate, and it is very good for Armenia, because a stalemate means victory for Armenia… Time is on the defender side, drones will be less deadly as troops learn how to deal with them, international pressure will be heavier as the fight goes on, I don’t see a victory for Turkey and Azerbaijan if things move as they are moving now… let’s see…\n\nOnly if Armenia could hold on to NK, they have already lost 40% land and 60% population, I would doubt if Turkey will back off now as its national honor is at stake.\n\nI like SF because it looks like neutral, don’t believe in Azeri or Turkish propaganda (or Armenian too), both sides are full of exaggeration, the reality is, Turkey and Azerbaijan had a lot of success in the beginning of the conflict, now things are getting harder for them, drones alone cannot win wars, boots on the ground are essential, and armenian soldiers are proving to be more effective and they fight better on the ground, also they adapted fast to drones.\n\nHurmf, what is happening in South F.\nhuh\nNK, was never Azeri dominated, and despite the facts about the creation of this Azerbijan, witch is 100% fake, its not even close to whats real, yet people continue to write about Armenians iligale occupation of NK, what amazes me, is that the this people, witch lies about everything is destroying their own credibility, but yet, SF writes their articles in an way that blurs that fact that NK was always Armenian, and Azeri is an atrifical creation, the name is infact Iranian, and that Sovjet created Azeris to be friendly to the Turds, and their claims are just nonsense and the Russians knows this.\nThis war was started by the Turdians and Azeris, period, and backed by everybody, incl Putin.\n\nI am not that surpriced about the massive level of disinfo about Armenians, because the Azeris have suport from the Turds/ISISrael/ZATO and UssA, whom even have their “best” scumbags roaming in Baku, and somehow, Armenia is blamed for everything. I havent read this level of bullshit since Libya, amazing level of sniveling drivel and the hughe influx of people whom knows jack shit but is cock shure about some few issues witch is then to legitimise the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in NK. Sites like ZeroH, pimps Turdish propaganda, Fake do the same, MoA is gone total retard, and so on, even when we show historical videos about Armenia, the various tribes in whats to day Azer, even when the openly betrayal of Armenians done by the Russians for centurys, even when Armenians died for Russia for centurys, Russia throws them under the buss again for to suck up to the Ottomaniacs, the Turds happy head chopping forces, witch Russia claims its fighting in Syria and Libya.\n\nI despite this, knows that you will loose on this in the long run Russian a..likers and apoligistas, because one thing is been Non Negotiable, another thing is been an traitore when the proverbial shit hits the fan, like Russia does to Armenia and Syria, when they for decades backed the scumbag whom ruled Armenia like an dick, yeah, we dont like dicks but this one is our dick, and then came an slick used car saleman and promissed gold and green forests, and won, and somehow, despite the fact I could mention an long list of similare scums and false preachers, most think its ok then to slaughter Armenians an mass, fascinating bunch of sickos, and despite Armenians have been treated like shit by the Russians that have been stead fast, despite the Russians obvious ignorings of the reality regarding the Govs in Armenia witch they by large been behind, Armenians have cooperated with Russia.\n\nI have no problems with undestanding the Sore-ass conection, but to witch extent that have anything to do with this conflict is beyond me, I have written about this Mofo for years, knows how they operate, warned the AmeriTards about the color revolution witch have comed home, despite that, I read about things I know they dont cause everything, this NGOs are all over the world, but the propaganda against Armenians have ramped that up to idiotic heights, and like the Catalan case, where the same sites somehow, and an large pack of drooling idiots commenting, witch claimed that the Catalans where Sore-ass patsies, they never came up with anything, other than accusations, wile I know the case is entirly false, but some of this NGO is present never the less in Northen Spain, as they are more or less everywhere else, like in Libya where they are behind the human trafficing and yet nobody have done anything about that, and so on, we are dealing with an pack of f…. amatures regarding commenting and its become an anoying insult to intellegence and knowledge about our present world, to much AmeriTards in this sites, it shows, and that is on top of everything else.\nDunka, dunka.\n\nI am shamed by the Russians and I will make shure humanity will never forget this, the western rat packs and Turd likers is what you can expect, like the HasbaRats whom suddenly backs the Turds, huh.\nThats why I read so much nonsense this days from sites I am now dead certain is nothing but fake, controlled oposittion, they always comes forth, one day, and some have done that now.\nThanks.\n\nYou are so right.\n\nRussians betrayed Armenia again. The Americans and the Jews are firmly on the Turkish side.\n\nAsk yourself, why all countries abandoned Armenians????\n\nIt does not matter who dominate N-K. In North Iran, there are a lot of Azeris. It does not mean those people can just break away from Iran to join Azerbaijan. The same with the Chinese people in Thailand, Vietnam, Burma. Mongols in China. Muslims in India. And a lot more people mingled together. If all are allowed to merge to whatever they want, then this world would be a big mess.\n\nThere are also German people in Poland and a lot other countries…..\n\nArmenia is in the same league of HTS, ISIS, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya. They do not behave like Christians. They are even worse than those Kurds.\n\nThe two liars accuse each other of lying, this is the only case in which both of them do not lie.\n\nArmenia will never compromise. They are just trying to buy time with negotiation. Azeri military should continue to advance.\n\nN-K will be empty soon.\n\nHold Your Fire! Podcast: What’s Behind the Fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh\n\nThis old lady wants to kill everyone. She is about to die anyway." ]
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[ null, "Abdullahi, the son of Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has celebrated after the Federal High Court Abuja discharged and acquitted his brother, Shamsudeen Bala, on 11 out of a 20-count charge preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).\n\nThe EFCC had alleged that the four companies were used by Bala to launder over N1.1 billion.\n\nThe commission also alleged that Bala went ahead to acquire houses in highbrow areas in Abuja which he paid for in cash, to conceal the stolen funds at his disposal.\n\nDimg alt=””Discharged, acquitted and victorious” – Governor Bala”s son celebrates as court dismisses 11 of 20 fraud charges against his brother ‘ class=”img-responsive text-center” style=”margin: auto;”ba, however, freed Bala on counts one to 10 and count 20 which bordered on the allegation that Bala exceeded the permissible threshold of N5 million in making payments for the acquisition of houses.\n\nOn the allegation that Bala bought the property with cash above the stipulated financial threshold, the court noted that there was no evidence to back the claim.\n\nThe court held that the evidence laid by the prosecution witness amounted to hearsay and therefore, was not tenable in law.\n\nThe judge, however, dismissed the no-case-submission in respect of counts 11, 12, 13, 14,15 and 16, which bordered on the failure of Bala to disclose his assets in the assets declaration form he filled at the EFCC.\n\nThe trial court insisted that the defendant should explain counts 17, 18 and 19, which were predicated on forgery.\n\n“I was shocked by my appointment” – New Super Eagles manager, Austin Eguavoen" ]
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[ null, "Title: Shadows of the Workhouse\n\nI love the show Call the Midwife and as soon as I found out it was based on books I thought they’d be worth looking at. In the end I found the first two in a sale on The Works website and so I jumped on them. They’ve been sitting in my bookshelves for a while now but after reading the first one last week I wanted to carry straight onto the second one this week. It wasn’t the original plan but I enjoyed the first so much and had the second it seemed to make sense.", null, "This copy of the book was published a year after the previous one I reviewed though this doesn’t have the cast on the front. It has photos of the versions I have seen around more on the back, I think they tie into each other better. I haven’t seen either of the later two books from the series in the same style as this or the first though it may be that they’re just less common in book stores. I do like the look of this with the colour photo that has a filter on it to make the colours more muted." ]
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[ null, "Long flights can be a serious chore and small, uncomfortable seats with little-to-no legroom make it worse. Well, the airlines understand this perfectly well and that is why they are all too happy to charge more for seats with more legroom and a better spot so that your flight goes from miserable to bearable.\n\nThe German-language magazine Reise und Preise took a deeper look into just how much more desirable seats cost: While the unpopular middle seat is sold for about $10 to $65, depending on the airline and length of the route, the preferred seats on the aisle or window, as well as in the front of the cabin area, cost $35 to $120 extra – and that's per route. For a round-trip, the amount doubles.\n\nThe seats in the exit rows, which promise even more legroom, can cost $60 to $150 extra when you pick out seats during the booking.\n\nRegarding seat comfort in general, Reise und Preise found that the dimensions of competing airlines have converged in recent years: The standard for seat spacing in economy class is about 79 centimeters (31 inches).\n\nHowever, spacing isn't the only decisive factor in the newer generation of seats: The seat pockets have been moved upward, and the backrests have become narrower: The resulting \"recess at knee height\" adds only about 2 to 3 centimeters at best, says the magazine.\n\nThe other factor to consider on long-distance trips is the rules regarding carry-on luggage. According to the magazine testers, the weight limit can vary between airlines – while for most it's only 7 kilograms (15 pounds), in some cases it can go all the way up to 12 kilograms.\n\nChecked luggage is a little more standard: As a rule, the weight limit is 23 kilograms. But travellers should always triple-check which fare they're booking, as the maximum baggage allowance and dimensions can differ depending on the category they select." ]
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[ "Pacific City, Oregon (June 27, 2019)— Pelican Brewing Company brewer, Cat Wiest, is known for brewing beer with a sense of mission and purpose. She’s got an appetite for learning and an innate creativity ideal for innovating award-winning Pelican brews. It is that combination that landed her the coveted 2019 Glen Hay Falconer Foundation Scholarship to the Siebel Institute of Technology World Academy of brewing.\n\nWiest will be enrolled next February in the World Brewing Academy (WBA) where she will work to earn an International Diploma in the Brewing Technology Program at Siebel Institute of Technology Chicago and Munich campuses. The International Diploma course is a 12-week comprehensive program intended for brewers seeking an in-depth understanding of the technical aspects and practical application of brewing science and technology.\n\nWiest is currently a Research and Development Brewer at Pelican and previously held a number of professional brewing positions at Seabright Brewery, Speakeasy Ales and Lagers, and Pyramid Ales. She serves on the Pink Boots Society Board of Directors. Wiest is very involved not only in the national brewing scene but is also a committed citizen in her local community. The Scholarship Selection Committee noted Wiest’s ‘tremendous depth of work experience and life experience including solo trekking the Appalachian Trail.’\n\n“Cat is engaged in brewing, in community, and in living life fully—she is clearly motivated and inspired by all around her,” says the Selection Committee. “Cat has the potential to do much with the International Diploma scholarship, clearly from the technical side but even more from sharing her knowledge and mentoring others.”\n\nThe hallmarks of Pelican Brewing Company beers are quality, consistency, and creativity that combine to create a downright compelling experience. In order to consistently create captivating beer, Pelican annually invests in the intensive continuing education of its brewers and could not be more pleased that one of the Pelican team has earned such a distinct honor.\n\n“Cat brings a perspective and creative point of view that is uniquely her own—she has an abiding interest in brewing process detail and improvement and is passionately interested in learning all she can about brewing science and process,” says Pelican’s founding brewmaster Darron Welch. “I know that Cat has a number of goals for her brewing career that fit well with the Falconer Foundation—she is a deserving recipient of this coveted scholarship and will continue to make invaluable contributions to the brewing industry. We look forward to seeing what innovations and creativity she brings back to the brewery.”\n\nBecause of their ongoing education, Pelican brewers have a deeper understanding of the ingredients and process that impact the quality of its popular brews. They know that to really create an unforgettable end product they need to have more than a rote understanding of the sequence of tasks that goes into brewing.\n\n“I am so honored to receive this incredible scholarship—as an R & D brewer, the World Brewing Academy diploma course will give me the reinforcement I need to marry the creative side of brewing with the scientific” says Wiest. “With the responsibility of innovating new recipe ideas, it is more critical than ever for me to fill in the gaps of my education—I am confident this program will spark my creativity in some wonderful new ways!”", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Nathalie Joanne Emmanuel is a well-known actress and model. She began her career in the 90s when she was a young child. She played roles in the musical such as Lion King in the West End productions. But she received a lot of popularity for her role in Games of Thrones. Then she acted in many good films too.\n\nShe prefers to play diverse roles in films and series and that is why she is a great actor. The actress is never afraid to experiment on difficult roles. She is now 31 years old and residing in Essex, England. You can find all the details of Nathalie Emmanuel Biography here.\n\nThe birthplace of Nathalie Emmanuel is Southend-on-Sea located in the seaside resort of Essex, England. She is the second child in her family born to her parents Dominiquais and father Joseph James. Emmanuel showcased interest in arts from a very young age. She shared once in an interview that her mother observed her passion when she went to independent St Hilda’s School and later to Westcliff High School for Girls.\n\nShe always loved to act and caused drama. So her mother helped her to channelize her talents. Then her mother sent her to acting and dancing classes. When she turned ten she played as Nala for the production of Lion King Play.\n\nIn the year 2006, Emmanuel received the chance to act in a television series Hollyoaks. She played the role of Sasha Valentine. She acted in this series till 2010 where her role included heroin addiction and prostitution. In 2012 she became part of the show Websex: What’s the Harm? This is a show where she investigated the sexual habits of teenagers living in the UK. Then she acted in a film titled Twenty8k.\n\nHer most well-known role arrived in Game of Thrones series. She played the role of Missandei who is the interpreter of Daenerys Targaryen. Then in the series, she became a regular character. After that, she got opportunities to act in high grossing movies like Fast and Furious. In this film, she played a computer hacker Ramsey.\n\nThen she portrayed as Harriet in the film Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and its sequel Maze Runner: The Death Cure. The actress is going to reprise her role in Fast and Furious part nine which was set to release in May but it got postponed due to COVID 19 pandemic. In 2020 she acted with Kevin Hart and John Travolta for the series Die Hart.\n\nAt first, Nathalie Emmanuel was in a relationship with Devon Anderson. He is a TV actor. They both were part of the same television series titled Hollyoaks. But not much information is available about her private life. The actress never reveals about her dating life when questioned during interviews and decides to keep it private.\n\nHowever, the sources claim that she is currently dating Alex Lanipekun. He is a British actor well known for his role in the series Spooks.\n\nThe net worth of Nathalie Emmanuel\n\nThe net worth estimate of the actress is $1 Million. As she has acted in top series and films she is one of the promising young actresses in the industry. She is a dedicated performer who takes inspiration from the world. Emmanuel deeply studies the role she is going to play and then manifests it on the screen.\n\nOne of the high grossing series that made her rich is Game of Thrones. It is the world’s most-watched series. In the series, she played the role of the main lead’s close advisor. Then she acted in Fast and Furious. This film also collected a lot of money at the box office.\n\nNathalie Emmanuel is a fantastic actor and performer. From a young age, she showcased extraordinary talents in acting. The amazing acting profile of the actor is proof of her talents." ]
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[ "Reflected Reality™ is a proprietary technology developed and patented by Imagine 4D. Fernando Petruzziello, a mechanical engineer and co-founder of Imagine 4D, wanted to find a way to offer an immersive, headset-free virtual reality experience that would allow groups of people to collaborate and interact within a 3D environment. Without the need for headsets, users can spend longer periods of time in a 3D environment, be more engaged, and manipulate 3D data more efficiently and collaboratively. Since 2015, Imagine 4D invested important resources to make this idea become a reality. After 3 years of research and development, Reflected Reality™ technology was born. Fernando’s vision become a success and was implemented inside Station IX™, Imagine 4D’s innovative flagship product.\n\nHow does Reflected Reality™ work?\n\nWith Reflected Reality™, the goal is to create an immersive, headset-free environment with accurate depth perception and unmatched richness and depth of detail. To achieve this, Imagine 4D has designed an optical system that uses curved mirrors and a curved projection screen, which control the shape and location of imagery reflected from these mirrors. This concept provides optimal 3D imagery and truly fascinating and immersive effects. Since headsets are not required to view 3D data, multiple users can enter the environment together, see the same content, and interact freely. Reflected Reality™ is setting a new standard for immersion and 3D visualization.\n\nHuman beings have evolved to not only use multiple depth cues to perceive depth, but to rely on different depth cues depending on how far away an object appears. For objects that are very close to us (within approximately 10 ft.), human beings perceive depth primarily through physiological cues. For objects very far from us (more than approximately 100 ft.), we perceive depth primarily through psychological cues. At intermediary distances, we use a mixture of the two types of depth cues to determine depth.\n\nWhen immersive displays are placed 10 feet or less from us, the imagery tends to look very flat and two dimensional, as we are using physical depth cues to determine this fairly accurately (i.e. the imagery does not look or feel realistic). In using mirrors as Reflected Reality™ does, viewers feel like they’re viewing objects at an accurate distance. Curved mirrors cause virtual images’ depth to vary depending on the viewer’s position relative to the mirror, which allows the images to be three dimensional and realistic.", null, "The Reflected Reality™ optical system is the technology that powers Station IX™, Imagine 4D’s innovative flagship product. Station IX™ allows users to sit or stand inside a 3D environment, and collaboratively view and manipulate 3D content without the need for headsets.\n\nStation IX™ is a truly unique, comfortable and collaborative VR environment and is a must for training, sales and project management. Click below to learn more about Station IX™, its market applications and how it can help maximize your business’ potential.\n\nHow to Experience Reflected Reality™\n\nKeep up-to-date with the latest events and tradeshows where Imagine 4D will be exhibiting Reflected Reality™.\nLearn more" ]
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[ "What Greece still owes in 2015\n\nGreece has missed a 1.5 billion euro ($2 billion) payment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) sparking fears it is sliding towards a messy eurozone exit -- and it still has another 10 billion euros due this year.\n\nThe country has in total borrowed 240 billion euros from a series of lenders, from the IMF to the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Investment Bank (EIB), European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), European governments and private investors.\n\nThe loans were made as part of two bailout packages, agreed in 2010 and 2012 to save the country from default as the financial crisis raged.\n\nThough the repayments are set to continue until 2045, the biggest -- totalling some 15 billion euros -- are due this year.\n\nHere is a short breakdown of what is due this year:\n\nBetween July and December, Greece owes 10.3 billion euros to the IMF, the ECB and the EIB, not counting interest on three- and six-month Treasury bonds to be paid almost monthly.", null, null, "'Grexit' or not, Greece will find kicking euro habit hard\nMost Read" ]
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[ null, "Counting down the top 5 most triggering, offensive, movies that defy political correctness and couldn’t be made today.\n\nWOW! A bad ass NAVY SEAL even in interviews! GOD BLESS these men and what their families sacrifice[d]!\n\nFormer Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell pushed back at CNN’s Jake Tapper after the host suggested in an interview that the “lone survivor’s” fellow veterans died for nothing.\n\n“One of the emotions that I felt, while watching the film is first of all the hopelessness of the situation — how horrific it was and also just all that loss of life of these brave American men,” Tapper said in an interview that aired Friday.\n\n“And I was torn about the message of the film in the same way that I think I am about the war in Afghanistan itself,” he added. “I don’t want any more senseless American death. And at the same time I know that there were bad people there and good people that need help.”\n\nWatch the tense interview (comments come at around 3-minute mark):\n\nEditors note: the CNN interviewer said maybe this is what a civilian watching the film feels.\n\nHere is the Trailer for `Lone Survivor`" ]
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[ "Zurichs Finest Barbers is the hole Team next to Engels Rodriguez and Joel Blattner. Both licensed, and even one of the Best the Barbers of Switzerland. They have got a several Years of experience behind them. What defines us are the fine Haircuts, the clean outlines and this inner Feeling for getting you in Shape.\n\nWe are located in the Stampfenbachstrasse 14 in the Zurich Central and this Location still keeps up tje Charme from 1960. Almost 40 Yeard has Robert Rosenberger here cutted Hairs of Men. It was an amazing Place for Men to calm down and forget the World outside for a while. (See the Video of Robert Rosenberger). Ans thats exactly what you can expect from the flaire of our Barbershop located at the Stambacherstrasse. Have a seat and enjoy one of our Drinks from the Bar. A Coffee from Amici oder a cold Beer. And even a tasty Whisky can be served. We‘ve got anything your Heart will desire.\nAnd of course, we, the Finest Barbers, use the best products for our clients. Suppliers from all over the World are sendig us the best from them.\n\n„Every Year we‘re looking around for new Products on the Market on all the Conventions and search something, which keeps us above the concurrence, because we want to make a big difference“.\n\nIn Remember for. Robert Rosenberger\n\nBefore we came into the Stampfenbachstrasse 14 in Zurich, was this the Men‘s Salon of Robert Rosenberger who cutted Hair for a long Time", null, "He was born on the 30.05.2019. And he is a real Expert when it comes to cut your Hair and Beard. Even in the beginning of his Career in the Age of 15 he decided to learn the Coiffeur-Work.\n\nEarly in his education he knew, becoming a Barber is his Passion.\n\nIn 2013 he was becoming a licensed Barber. He learned skills and improved these over the next Years until he would became one of the best Barbers in Switzerland. Since then he is actually know throughout international. More and more Barbers from Germany and Austria want to learn from him.\n\nHe was getting famous as a Barber in the Region of Zurich because once, a Newspaper agency wrote an article about him, where they explain what he did on weekends. He would go to work, and after that, he would cut Hairs outside for people who were not that socialistic or maybe could not afford a haircut. He thought : „A Haircut is something, everybody should be able to get. This makes you feel way better.“\n\nWhen in 2017 the old owner Robert Rosenberger died, applied Engels to become the next owner. But with just one special please, to keep the Style and the tradition of the Barbershop. And with that, he was sure he would make that until the very end, so he started the Barbershop together with Joel Blattner known as : Engels the Barber. In a short period of the hebwas fully booked and he was in need to find some other top qualified Barbers, which would help him. Together with Sandro and Joel, he would improve the Barbershop.\n\nEven today you‘ll have to wait a bit to get an appointment, but you‘ll take it. It‘s worth the waiting.\n\nThis young Man is based on the Ground and has ever been not in the Clouds, he always have been himself. And as a Barber, he comes from another World!“ one of his Clients said.\n\nIn his freetime he is a DJ who is known all over in Switzerland. He plays regular in the most famous Clubs in Switzerland. And, most important is, that he does both, the Barbershop and the Dj, full with Passion. And this successful.\n\nHe learned the work of a Barber from Engels Rodriguez. Both worked together for a short time, before Engels made himself a Barbershop.\n\nIn 2017, just short after he finished as a Barber, he took part of the Barber World Championship. Where in the beginnings the best national Barbers were voted. He won the best Barber Award of Switzerland in 2017 and with that he is one 21 best Barbers from all over the World.\n\nJoel has got a Talent, he has a sight for details and precision. And that comes together with learning from Engels Rodriguez. They‘re a pro-Barber-Team.\n\nSince Engels was looking for some other Barbers working in his Shop, he was sure about Joel working with him together.", null, "He learned the work of a Barber from Engels Rodriguez. Both worked together for a short time, before Engels made himself a Barbershop.\n\nIn 2017, just short after he finished as a Barber, he took part of the Barber World Championship. Where in the beginnings the best national Barbers were voted. He won the best Barber Award of Switzerland in 2017 and with that he is one 21 best Barbers from all over the World.\n\nJoel has got a Talent, he has a sight for details and precision. And that comes together with learning from Engels Rodriguez. They‘re a pro-Barber-Team.\n\nSince Engels was looking for some other Barbers working in his Shop, he was sure about Joel working with him together.", null, "Konstantin is particularly popular with our customers because of his friendly and cheerful nature. That and being a barber can make Konstantin Strauch a real finest barber!\n\nWe may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.\n\nClick on the different category headings to find out more. You can also change some of your preferences. 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[ null, "The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has pushed back the launch date for Australia’s new consumer data right to July, citing a need for more testing.\n\nIn a statement today, the consumer watchdog said it was deferring certain aspects of the CDR from February 2020 to July 2020. Services will initially allow consumers to direct banks to share their credit and debit card, deposit account and transaction account data with accredited service providers from 1 July. Consumers will then be able to have their mortgage and personal loan data shared after 1 November 2020.\n\nThe ACCC said having a longer gestation time will allow additional implementation work and testing to be completed, thereby shoring up security and privacy protections required to operate effectively.\n\n“The CDR is a complex but fundamental competition and consumer reform and we are committed to delivering it only after we are confident the system is resilient, user-friendly and properly tested,” ACCC commissioner, Sarah Court, said.\n\n“Robust privacy protection and information security are core features of the CDR and establishing appropriate regulatory settings and IT infrastructure cannot be rushed.”\n\nThe ACCC said rules pertaining to the adjustment will be released in January, and that it plans to conduct further consultation around any significant changes to other phases of the CDR.\n\nThe CDR legislation, first announced in November 2016, is about improving consumer data portability and transparency, all in the name of giving consumers greater control of their data. Banking is the first industry the CDR is being applied to, under the Open Banking regime.\n\nThe rollout of CDR in banking will then be followed by Australia’s energy and telecommunications sectors.\n\nThe CDR plan, which received $44.6 million in last year’s Federal Budget to support its launch, followed a Productivity Commission inquiry, commenced in late 2016, which called for a revolution of the country’s data policy framework to give more control of information collected about them by businesses and governments.\n\nIt was in the draft report, Data Availability and Use, that the commission first mooted the idea of a comprehensive right to give consumers more control over these data assets, as well as giving individuals the ability to transfer data to a third party of their choice, make edits and corrections, gain a digital copy, and opt out of data collecting activities both in the public and private sector.\n\n“Based on our experience in the UK, we have always believed the implementation of CDR here needed to be exercised with care, so we welcome this considered approach to the CDR rollout,\" he said. \"While a true open data environment may be delayed for now, it’s vital CDR is implemented effectively and regulated properly so consumers can have access to the wide ranging benefits.\n\n“The additional time available should be used to increase the awareness of open data among Australians.\"\n\n\"This shows that if our local understanding of data use is not nurtured, there is the possibility of consumers feeling cheated if their perception of data sharing is negative, or will not be willing to participate in open data initiatives,” he said.\n\nThe new plan will see 5000 households and businesses as well as 250 schools invited to put a Wattwatchers smart energy device in their physical spaces to monitor energy use in real time. These customers will then be able to access their own energy use and data online and using an app, helping them achieve energy savings.\n\nThe new initiative is being supported by $2.7 million in Government funding via the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, and is part of a three-year, $8 million trial being led by Wattwatchers, a Sydney clean tech company." ]
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[ null, "Millennials, born from 1977 to 1994, are opting out of cable bundles to tailor their TV viewing provided by social media companies rather than satellite or cable companies.\n\nMy husband and I became cable cutters before it was trendy. In 2008 when we moved, we discovered that Charter would not serve our property. I spent well over an hour “discussing” this with company management in Washington State. That was in October 2008. We haven’t spoken since.\n\nCharter’s answer was that they wouldn’t provide service to our property. Can’t or won’t I don’t exactly recall. And never mind that our neighbors have had cable service for years.\n\nWhat I didn’t realize at the time was the big favor the cable company was doing us by not allowing us to subscribe. I know. We could install a dish or waited for another cable provider. In 2015 we are still waiting, which brings me to the crux of the matter.\n\nWe reverted to rabbit ears. Don’t laugh. You really can bring in several channels without an aerial antenna. We joked that our house was a throwback to the 1950s. Growing up we had three TV channels, maybe a fourth if you counted educational TV channel. We survived quite well.\n\nWithout cable, we quickly realized the savings of not paying the bill and using our time for other things such as…reading the newspaper and books. What a novel idea, pardon the pun.\n\nWe did buy a Roku box a couple of years ago to stream some shows, but outside the internet and our trusty rabbit ears, we’re media-deprived. Visitors consider our place quaint and refreshingly boring. Well, no, they think it’s downright odd, but not as odd as they did in 2008. In fact a few have cut their own cable.\n\nWe are not tied to a TV screen. We can’t ever seem to pick up ABC and if weather is bad there goes PBS, CBS and NBC too. So we read, work on a hobby, walk the dogs, work in the yard, entertain, write a letter or a story or an essay. You know, stuff people did in the 1950s.\n\nDid we ever need a prepackaged TV bundle for $70 or more a month in the first place? Probably not. Our Netflix subscription is about $8.50 a month, or roughly $100 per year. In eight years we would have spent $6,720 for cable or $816 for Netflix. Do the math.\n\nIt’s not just the money. It’s about time and what we allow or don’t allow media to do with our lives.\n\nI’m not the world’s best time manager, but given the choice of a good book or a cable program, I’ll take the book. But I’m a lousy conversationalist when it comes to television. Cable cutting has its price." ]
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[ null, "The top baby names 2009 were announced yesterday by the Social Security Administration, and the big news is that Isabella unseated Emma as the top girls’ name. Jacob remains for its 11th year atop the boys’ list.\n\nEmma claimed the top spot for just one year before she was unseated by Isabella, the Spanish and Italian variation of Elizabeth that’s motored from the bottom of the top 1000 to Number 1 in the past two decades. Elizabeth itself has just fallen off the list, while Mia moved on.\n\nOlivia and Sophia, which might be thought of as sister names to Isabella, also moved up.\n\nEthan is the new number 2 for boys, with Jayden, as in the name of Britney Spears’ son, and Noah newcomers to the Top 10, with longtime favorites Christopher and Matthew falling off.\n\nOther pop culture-influenced names on the rise include Isla, Khloe, Scarlett, Violet, and Valentina for girls, with Jett, Romeo, and Maddox for boys. Moving down are Lindsay, Rihanna, and Tori.\n\nWe’ll be blogging lots more on the Top Baby Names 2009 over the coming days and weeks." ]
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[ "World Bank: Global economy should grow, but could see crisis in 2020\n\nJan. 9 (UPI) -- The global economy should slowly grow in 2020, but the possibility of a downward slide persists as a buildup of worldwide debt buildup increases at the fastest rate in 50 years, the World Bank said in an analysis.\n\nIn its \"2020 Global Economic Prospects,\" released late Wednesday, the World Bank projects global economic growth at 2.5 percent this year. The 334-page study predicts advanced economies to grow a nominal 1.4 percent, due to weakness in manufacturing -- while emerging and developing nations are projected to expand more than 4 percent.\n\nIn its assessment, the World Bank warned that any growth could be offset by the current accumulation of global debt, which began in 2010. History, it said, has shown that similar periods of debt in recent decades culminated in some type of economic crisis.\n\n\"There have been four waves of debt accumulation in the last 50 years. The latest wave, which started in 2010, has seen the largest, fastest, and most broad-based increase in debt among the four,\" the bank said in a statement accompanying the report.\n\nWorld Bank Prospects Group Director Ayhan Kose said world leaders should pay attention to the possibility of another looming crisis, if the outcomes of the past three debt waves are any indications.\n\n\"Low global interest rates provide only a precarious protection against financial crises,\" Kose said. \"The history of past waves of debt accumulation shows that these waves tend to have unhappy endings. In a fragile global environment, policy improvements are critical to minimize the risks associated with the current debt wave.\"\n\nThursday's report said global debt hit 230 percent of the global gross domestic product in 2018, with China responsible for most of that accumulation. The 2018 figure marked a 54 percent increase of GDP since the current debt wave began in 2010.\n\nThe analysis offered some recommendations to avoid or mitigate a global economic slide in 2020.\n\n\"Policy options to reduce the likelihood of crises and lessen their impact should they materialize include building resilient monetary and fiscal frameworks, instituting robust supervisory and regulatory regimes, and following transparent debt management practices,\" the World Bank report states.", null, "World News // 8 hours ago\nJapan proposes $51B defense budget, citing increased threats\nSept. 21 (UPI) -- Japan's defense budget for the next fiscal year seeks a record $51.6 billion and includes plans to build an electronic warfare unit as a check against China.", null, "World News // 9 hours ago\nTaj Mahal reopens for first time since COVID-19 pandemic\nSept. 21 (UPI) -- India's Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, reopened Monday for the first time since March 17.\n\nWorld News // 10 hours ago\nHonduras to move embassy to Jerusalem before end of 2020\nSept. 21 (UPI) -- Honduras is planning to move its Israeli embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, following the United States and other nations that have done so recently.", null, "World News // 11 hours ago\nStudy: World's richest 1% responsible for 15% of carbon emissions\nSept. 21 (UPI) -- In the last quarter-century, the wealthiest 1% of the world were responsible for more than twice the carbon pollution than were the poorest half, new research showed Monday.", null, "World News // 12 hours ago\nChina conducts live-fire drills near Korean Peninsula\nSept. 21 (UPI) -- China is conducting live-fire exercises in the Yellow Sea not far from the Korean Peninsula from Monday to Wednesday, as the United States military deploys surveillance planes near Chinese territory.", null, null ]
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[ null, "March 8th marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton marked the occasion by handing out “Women of Courage” awards, and by launching the “100 Women Initiative,” bringing 100 women leaders from 92 countries to the United States to nurture them in political, economic, and civic leadership.\n\n“We’ve come a long way, ladies,” First Lady Michelle Obama declared from the East Room of the White House. She said that while women are breaking barriers and excelling in careers their mothers and grandmothers believed were off-limits, more progress is needed to achieve true equality. “We as a nation benefit from every girl whose potential is fulfilled, from every woman whose talent is tapped.” President Obama concurred, “We will not rest until our mothers, sisters and daughters assume their rightful place as full and equal members of a secure, prosperous and just world.”\n\nThe same message resounded around the globe. Google celebrated the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day with a special Google Doodle image that transformed the “gle” in “Google” into images of women as doctors and graduates. In Britain, the UK Guardian released a provocative video starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, and narrated by Judy Dench. “We’re equals, aren’t we 007?” asks Dench as M, opening the film in voiceover, as Craig walks towards the camera. Dench launches into a bleak monologue about the state of women while Bond reappears cross-dressed in drag—as a woman.\n\nThe message is that “true equality” requires that women be treated exactly the same as men. Women will not be equal until the sexes have interchangeable roles, interchangeable jobs, interchangeable responsibilities . . . and even an interchangeable identity. Equality means interchangeablity. The sexes will not be “equal” until a man can metaphorically “cross-dress” as a woman, and a woman as a man—until husband and wife, mother and father are superfluous terms, and the world reflects a socialist, gender-neutral 50/50 division of labor in every sphere of life.\n\nRole interchangeability was the vision embraced by those who launched the first International Women’s Day (IWD) a hundred years ago. IWD, originally known as International Working Women’s Day, was started by German socialist, Clara Zetkin. It was an effort to unite the labor movement and provide international impetus for the spread of socialism. Zetkin wanted to harness the anger of female factory workers to force political change.\n\nAnd in Russia, IWD did just that. In 1917, demonstrations marking International Women’s Day initiated the first of two revolutions that led to the collapse of Imperial Russia, the end of the Romanov dynasty, and the beginning of Communism. Lenin subsequently established IWD as a national holiday in the USSR “in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction.”\n\nThe new socialist order granted women more political and legal “equality” than any capitalist country, before or since. Reforms such as the right to vote and divorce were introduced within weeks. The legal concept of illegitimacy was abolished and in 1920 abortion became legal and free. Women were granted equal pay, and affirmative action ensured that they were equally represented in all professions.\n\nAlso fundamental to this process was the freeing of women from the burdens and constraints of the nuclear family. In socialist thought, the family systematically restricts and devalues the role played by women in society.Women need to be freed from the traditional roles of wife and mother in order to be equal.\n\nThe emerging utopian socialist society aimed to relieve women of their private responsibilities within the family and have the familial role traditionally filled by women provided publicly by the state. By 1919 over 90 per cent of Petrograd had access to communal restaurants, government childcare and laundry services. As Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky said, “the revolution made a heroic effort to destroy the so called family hearth—the archaic, stuffy, and stagnant institution in which the women of the toiling classes perform the galley labor from childhood to death.”\n\nThe USSR sought to promote the equality of women by ensuring that women fulfilled the same role in society as men. The attempt failed miserably. But the feminist movement nevertheless idealized a gender-free societal division of labor. And this precept is still popular in current culture. The message we are hearing this International Women’s Day is that women will only be equal when they assume the same roles as men. Enforcing “sameness” will uphold woman’s worth and dignity.\n\nI beg to differ.\n\nMen and women are equal, but different. I believe that we will see the dignity of women upheld when we embrace our God-given differences—not when we deny them. What we women need is to be women—to be the relaters, responders, mothers and nurturers that God created us to be. And we need you men to step up to the plate and be men—to be the providers, protectors and fathers that God created you to be. We need you to assume the responsibility of leadership in our homes and communities and to go to bat for women who are abused, downtrodden, oppressed, and forgotten. We don’t need women to be more like men—or men to be more like women. We need radical, counter-cultural men and women who dare to delight in God’s design.\n\nI know that as long as we live in this sin-tainted world, women—the softer, more vulnerable sex— will suffer unjustly at the hands of sinful men. Legal protection/intervention is absolutely necessary to try to alleviate her plight. But gender-bending and role obliteration does not help our cause. It just makes matters worse. It is when men sense their responsibility to benevolently protect and provide that women will experience the dignity and respect that is their due.\n\nEquality will not be achieved by pushing for gender-neutralization of male and female roles. Women do not need to be the same to be equal. On this International Women’s Day, I encourage you women to embrace and delight in what it means to be a woman. But more than anything, I call out to you men to step up to the plate and be men.\n\nCalling All the Single Ladies!", null, "Book Blog Intro: A Tale of a Girl Gone Wild", null ]
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[ null, "“Ultimately no one really gives a shit what you’re doing behind your gear,” Duran Duran Duran told our editor during his Philadelphia City Paper days. “They just want to see you freak out, get naked, or puke on things.”\n\nThat explains the barrel-chested beats and lunkheaded loops of EDM, but what about the hardcore techno hooks and cerebral sound of breakcore heads like triple D, Jason Forrest, and Kid606? Isn’t it time they had a revival of their own—a siren call to stir things up a bit, and make raves great again?\n\nThat appears to be the purpose of Duran, the first Duran Duran Duran album in nearly seven years. Unlike the ambient and New Age nods of many experimental producers these days, this is about as exhilarating as manic electronic music gets. Here’s what DDD had to say about today’s #selftitledpremiere, along with the first ‘single’ from his looming LP….\n\nThis track was written near a lake house in a forest in Finland. I got flown up there to play an afterparty for a Rephlex festival in an illegal warehouse location. The afterparty got busted before it even happened, so I actually never got to play and it sort of ended up being a free vacation. Having grown up in the city, I had never been out in actual nature before and since it was August there was constant daylight, so I had lots of free time as it was really hard to sleep.\n\nI spent a long time trying to find a deep voice sample that goes “Yeah!” to punctuate each bar similar to the vocal in the Joey Beltram remix of Robert Armani’s “Blow that Shit Out”. I couldn’t find one so I just ended up recording myself saying it and pitching it down.\n\nThe name of the track comes from two Finnish sayings I learned that week: “The sweetest strawberries grow from shit”, and “the harder the pressure, the shinier the pearl.”", null ]
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[ "The countdown against Russia is on - and Europe is already overwhelmed\n\nMost recently, a US holiday put everyone involved under time pressure: Even before Washington largely stops working this Thanksgiving week, the G-7 countries should agree on the global price cap for Russian oil so that it can come into force at the beginning of December.", null, "Most recently, a US holiday put everyone involved under time pressure: Even before Washington largely stops working this Thanksgiving week, the G-7 countries should agree on the global price cap for Russian oil so that it can come into force at the beginning of December.\n\nIn the course of Wednesday, the G7, the EU states and Australia discussed the oil sanction in a whole chain of meetings. The level of the cap, which is intended to fulfill three goals, was a point of contention until the very end: It is intended to ensure that Russian oil continues to be traded on the world market so that the global oil supply remains high and shortages do not cause prices to rise.\n\nAt the same time, the cap is intended to ensure that Russia earns as little as possible from the oil business so that it cannot use the proceeds to finance the war in Ukraine.\n\nWhat amount is appropriate, so there was a dispute until the end. Economists assume that Russian oil production is economically worthwhile at a price of 30 dollars per barrel, so Russian producers do not make any losses with oil production and sale.\n\nIn fact, however, the Russian state budget is designed for an oil price of 50 to 60 dollars per barrel. A price below that would mean a massive shock for the national budget and also for the Russian economy. According to experts, Putin would have considerable problems financing his war in Ukraine - not least because he also has to pay for the hundreds of thousands of reservists who have just been called up.\n\nA number of EU countries have therefore pushed for the lowest possible price in the negotiations, which is just above the production costs. An Eastern European diplomat spoke of 20 dollars. The US Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen, had already discussed a much higher price of $60 a few weeks ago. Most recently, the EU states are said to have discussed a value of 65 to 70 dollars.\n\nEven if the G7, Australia and the EU want to reach an agreement very soon, experts believe that one urgent question remains unanswered: whether the new global sanctions can really be monitored and enforced. Here experts have considerable doubts.\n\n\"We are very skeptical that these complicated rules can really be enforced,\" says Louis Wilson of the non-governmental organization Global Witness. \"This is one of the most complicated sanctions ever and the more complicated a sanction is, the more difficult it is to monitor and enforce compliance.\"\n\nIn fact, the USA is trying to reconcile sanctions and its own interests with the price cap. In fact, as of December 5, EU sanctions will ban the transportation, insurance and financing of shipments of Russian oil.\n\nThe ban on insurance is particularly painful for Russia: according to Global Witness, 80 percent of tanker deliveries with Russian oil are currently covered by insurance companies in London, Luxembourg, Sweden and Norway. The insurance ban would initially have largely brought the trade in Russian oil to a standstill.\n\nHowever, the US government does not want this blockade of the Russian oil business. She feared rising oil and petrol prices worldwide if Russian supplies to the world market had failed. Instead, she relies on the oil price cap and has thus prevailed in Brussels.\n\nIt is now planned that deliveries of Russian oil may only be transported, insured and financed worldwide in the future if the price remains below the cap limit. The rule would affect companies in the EU, the G-7 countries and Australia, but would apply to deliveries all over the world.\n\n\"The G7 are demanding that Russian producers, intermediaries and insurance companies in Europe, as well as alternative insurers in Turkey and Dubai, play along with the price cap,\" says activist Wilson. “None of these three groups has an interest in complying with these rules. If even one of these groups doesn't play along, the whole system collapses.\"\n\nThe EU states in particular do not have the capacity to monitor the rules. The EU leaves the monitoring and enforcement of the sanctions largely to the member states.\n\nFrom Wilson's point of view, this is a problem: \"The EU and the EU member states are not able to enforce regulations like this,\" says the activist. “The US will properly enforce the oil price cap, as well as other sanctions. But the institutions in the EU are not as powerful as those in the US.”\n\nEspecially since the EU apparently wants to weaken the penalties that companies face if they circumvent the sanctions. Actually, as a punishment, they should be banned indefinitely from access to maritime services in the EU, such as insurance.\n\nNow, according to a draft quoted by Bloomberg, the only provision is that they will not be allowed to use these services for 90 days, and then only for shipments of Russian oil. The services should be available for other transports.\n\nFor Simone Tagliapietra, energy expert at the Brussels think tank Bruegel, the success of the price cap also depends on whether the US is willing to impose sanctions on companies from third countries. \"The willingness of the G7 and especially the USA to impose secondary sanctions on organizations in third countries that circumvent the sanctions system will be decisive for the implementation of the oil price cap,\" says the energy expert.\n\n“That means the US might have to impose sanctions on oil customers, shipping companies and insurers in China or India. That could be a political challenge. It will be interesting to see how far the US and other governments will be willing to go.”\n\nIrrespective of the global oil price cap, the EU no longer wants to import Russian oil by ship from the beginning of December. Exceptions are possible for oil that flows into the EU via pipelines, which above all Central and Eastern European countries without access to the sea want to claim.\n\nOther petroleum products from Russian refineries, which are even more difficult to replace than crude oil from Russia, the import ban will not come into force until the beginning of February 2023.\n\nFrom December 5, EU companies will also no longer be allowed to transport Russian oil to countries outside the EU, or to insure or finance corresponding deliveries - unless the cargo complies with the specifications of the G-7 price cap.\n\n‹ ›\nKeywords:\nRusslandKriegWirtschaftliche SanktionenÖlpreisePolitische SanktionenKaiserTobiasRusslandUkraineKrieg (24.2.2022)G7G 7TexttospeechEU (Europäische Union)RusslandEuropaUSAWashingtonApple PodcastAustralienAmazon MusicSachalinBloombergGlobal WitnesUkrainePreisdeckelÖlPolitik\nYour comment has been forwarded to the administrator for approval.×\nWarning! 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[ "Home Games BAFTA Ones to Watch 2014 - Size DOES Matter", null, "The 2014 BAFTA Ones to Watch Award was won by DOS Studios for their game Size DOES Matter.\n\nThe University of Abertay's Dare to be Digital competition is an annual game-making event that gives student designers the opportunity to develop, build and showcase their work. Taking place at BAFTA Ones to Watch Award. Recent winners include Sophia George - part of Swallowtail's winning team for Tick Tock Toys in 2012 - who has become the V&A's first Game Designer in residence.\n\nWith over 13,000 people playing the games over the course of four days, this year's winning teams were announced on 11 August: Team DOS, Mazhlele and iKnow. Watch trailers for their games and find out more about the teams." ]
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[ "Here's Looking at You, Leap Day", null, "Have you ever wondered how leap day came about? We have Julius Caesar to thank, according to Wikipedia.\n\nCaesar modified the Roman calendar to form the Julian calendar, which is the calendar as we know it today. And because the astronomical year is about 362.25 days, Caesar’s astromoners added an extra day every four years to account for this gap.\n\nThe phrase “leap day” refers to how the day of the week for a given date “leaps” ahead an extra day (rather than simply falling on the next day of the week as it would in a normal year). For example, in 2015, the Fourth of July fell on a Saturday—perfect for BBQs and fireworks! But in 2016, it won't fall on Sunday; instead, it will leap ahead to Monday.\n\nHere are some fun facts about leap day:\n\nAnd some leap days are more eventful than others. Here are a few:\n\nAll this talk about leap day got me curious about the numerous types of calendars used around the world. So naturally, I visualized the data! Use the viz below to explore the various calendars by astronomical type. You can also click on a calendar name to learn more about its origins." ]
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[ "AirMap Is A Sky Atlas For Drone Users\n\nAn elegant solution to inelegant regulation\n\nBought a drone, and want to fly it legally, but have no idea where to do that? A new map created by drone hobbyists and enthusiasts aims to be an atlas, laying out the legal landscape for piloting unmanned vehicles. Called simply AirMap, the project is a collaboration between Ben Marcus, who created the NoFlyZone registry for people who don't want drones buzzing around their houses, and Gregory McNeal, a professor of law and public policy at Pepperdine. Available now in beta form, the AirMap takes user input and regulation changes into account, creating a durable map of which sections of sky are currently safe and legal for drones to fly in.\n\nIt’s easier to explain how AirMap works with an example of how the current system doesn’t. If a person wanted to legally fly a drone in New York City this weekend, where do they start? Watching December’s “Know Before You Fly” PSA to figure out if it’s okay, an eager and law-abiding pilot could figure out that they should fly below 400 feet, stay within the line-of-sight, and avoid stadiums. But since that PSA was released, the FAA changed the rules, making 500 feet the acceptable norm, and they’ve granted more legal exemptions for how and where commercial drone users can fly.\n\nArmed with this information, our hypothetical drone pilot plans to stick below 500 feet, and they want to avoid both stadiums and airports. To make absolutely sure their flight is okay, they turn to the FAA website, and see a temporary flight restriction over New York, to keep the sky safe for \"VIP movement.\" Here’s what that looks like:", null, "It’s a mess of concentric circles, classifications, symbols, and jargon. The accompanying text says the restriction applies “from the surface up to and including 17999 feet\" above sea level. That’s about 17,499 more feet than we care about. The same temporary flight restriction is visible on AirMap. This is how it appears there:", null, "The whole area is off limits, thanks to the temporary restricted airspace (shown in blue), so our pilot diligently waits for another weekend to fly their drone.\n\nWhile it’s still a work in progress, AirMap comes with several useful toggles: airports, with the option to add in private airports as well. There’s a toggle for controlled airspace, and one for caution, like the temporary flight restriction or the permanent one banning flights over the White House in Washington. And there’s an advisory option, where pilots can select private residences (built from the NoFlyZone opt-in database), schools, hospitals, helipads, and buildings they can avoid if they want to. Toggling through the other features, we can see that after the temporary restriction, and excluding national parks (where drones are prohibited), there’s a lot of other controlled airspace, as well as areas near airports, worth avoiding, but there are spots to fly a drone in New York. It just means flying them in Staten Island.\n\nThe FAA map does offer one piece of information AirMap lacks: NYC's temporary restriction is only in effect for about 12 hours on May 4th. AirMap's beta version isn't yet good at distinguishing between when restrictions begin and end.", null, "In the map above, the red circles show a five mile radius out from airports, the blue and purple boundaries are classifications of airspace, and the irregular red areas are national parks. The drone pilot can potentially fly everywhere else, though we recommend avoiding the helipads, hospitals, schools, and residences visible in yellow too.\n\nThe whole site works in a desktop browser, but McNeal tells Popular Science it’s designed and optimized for mobile, which means drone pilots can use it in the field to figure out where exactly they should or shouldn’t fly.\n\nIt’s an entire project aimed at creating a clear, useful map of the low sky. If it moves past the beta stage, it could allow drone pilots, professional and hobbyist alike, to fly only where they’re supposed to, without violating law, privacy, or risking the safety of other aircraft." ]
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[ "I Remember Nothing a film by Zia Anger. 2015, USA, 23 min. Form and content collapse through an epileptic mind in a chaotically original short.", null, "Le Cinéma Club presents the work of a young talent, Zia Anger. Her haunting short, I Remember Nothing, plunges us into the chaos of a mind assailed by epilepsy. Neatly divided into five chapters, the film follows Joan, a college student who plays on the softball team, as she undergoes the successive stages of a seizure. Set over the course of twenty-four hours, the film is built as a cycle defined by the mental states induced by Joan’s disorder.", null, null, "Although Anger gives her narrative the clean formal structure of a clinical diagnosis, the first person point of view she adopts throughout the film depicts the progressive dissolution of Joan’s sense of self and reality. At the heart of this tension between form and content, I Remember Nothing blurs the boundaries between sanity and madness, truth and illusion, but also touches upon universal themes about identity and its transformations, alienation, sexuality, death and poetry. The intimate relationship the director establishes with her hallucinating subject gives rise to surreal scenes, original camerawork and powerful use of sound. Perhaps most originally, Anger enlists five different actresses to play the role of Joan (who is nonetheless recognizable by her auburn hair, red cap and softball outfit) — a compelling move by which we are reminded of the fragility of her fractured psyche.\n\nThe idea for Zia Anger’s film was born of her experience with an epileptic family member. She was struck by how little we know about the disorder, and fascinated by the “dream space” that is reportedly induced by it. She wanted her film to be an opening to talk about a difficult and slippery topic, not scientifically but as a piece that explores the subjective experiences that may be associated with this widespread condition.\n\nThe unscripted film, which was selected at the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York, the Locarno International Film Festival and the AFI Fest, was shot over the course of just a few days, with a budget of only $3000. The money was initially given by a family member to buy a computer, at a time when she was struggling financially and mostly made music videos, but she saw it as her last opportunity to make a film and decided to use it for that purpose. In the end, Zia Anger’s limited means resulted in her wonderful decision to cast several actresses for the same role, which she says allowed her to better manage her time and resources.\n\n“In some places people with epilepsy are shamans, in others they are treated like lepers.” ZIA ANGER\n\nZia Anger was born in Ithaca and studied film and drama at Ithaca College. She went on to review her MFA in studio at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. As a student she was always very athletic and particularly loved playing on competitive teams. Today, she sees filmmaking as a natural extension of this love for team play and collaboration. She is director of three other short films titled Thanks For Calling, Baby, Lover Boy, and My Last Film, and a feature length film. You can find her shorts, music videos, and performance art on her website." ]
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[ "On October 4, when we were one of the first news organizations to report on the arrest of Eugene Yu, a Chinese national and CEO of election software company Konnech, for allegedly storing election worker and other data on servers in China, we expressed surprise that Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon was the one prosecuting the case. After all, Konnech was suing True the Vote for defamation for alleging essentially the same thing.\n\nThe arrest was a huge embarrassment to a New York Times reporter who’d published a piece just one day prior about a “small group of election deniers” who pushed a “conspiracy theory” that “a small American election software company, Konnech, had secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government backdoor access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States.”\n\nLess than two months later, the charges have been dropped (but are allegedly still being investigated), and Gascon has placed the lead Deputy District Attorney on the case on administrative leave – the fact of that leave, of course, being leaked to Gascon’s favored reporter at the LA Times, along with insinuation that the Deputy DA had acted unprofessionally or improperly. The headline:\n\nWithin the article, and another article published on November 16, it’s clear that Gascon’s trying to distance himself from the entire episode and throw Deputy DA Eric Neff under the bus. Gascon’s spokesperson Tiffiny Blacknell issued a statement to the Times:\n\n“We knew that the arrest of Mr. Yu would quickly become publicly known and it could raise suspicion about the security of the election. We also knew that some members of the public would worry that votes were stolen or miscounted — which has never been at issue — or have legitimate concerns about data privacy,” she said, adding that much of the information Gascón provided at the news conference came from “employees closest to this investigation.”\n\nBlacknell’s statement indicated that office leadership found problems with the evidence after the arrest was announced.\n\n“During the course of this prosecution, upper-level management became aware of irregularities in how the case was presented,” she said.\n\nIt’s more likely that Gascon underestimated how quickly the story would tear through the conservative media sphere, that his prosecution might hamper Konnech’s case against True The Vote, and that he could be seen as supporting “election deniers.”\n\nIn addition, Sean Hassett, who was then heading the Public Integrity Division (PID), the division in charge of the prosecution, was rebuked by Judge Kathleen Kennedy during a 2021 corruption case. Kennedy said Hassett was “just tripping over [his] feet and falling on [his face].” Gascon has a history of selecting his political allies to lead important divisions instead of people who are actually competent, so it’s not surprising that he chose Hassett to lead one of the most important divisions in his office, or that he chose to punish someone else when he needed a fall guy.\n\nGascon’s attempt to say that he just didn’t really know what was happening at the time of the arrest and to imply that some kind of conspiracy theorist hijacked an important office and forced an arrest just don’t hold water, especially when viewed in light of concurrent events.\n\nOn October 4 Gascon seemed pretty confident in the sequence of events during the press conference to announce Yu’s arrest, where he was flanked by his longtime friend (from his LAPD days) and head of the LADA’s Bureau of Investigation, Chief Robert Arcos, and Hassett. Even Joseph Iniguez, Gascon’s chief flunky and former political opponent (who, having never tried a felony case, was promoted to chief of staff upon Gascon’s election), got in on the press conference.\n\nIf he wasn’t confident, he was at least trying to hog the spotlight for what he thought would be a consequential prosecution. At that time Gascon said, in part:\n\nMy Bureau of Investigation took Yu into custody today with assistance from police from Meridian Township, Michigan.\n\nThe investigators have been conducting searches of his home and other Konnech locations in Michigan. At issue here is the theft of personal identifying information of election workers in Los Angeles County. This information is not…related to election material or voter information.\n\nThe investigation by my office found probable cause to believe that Konnech allegedly violated this contract by storing critical information that the workers provided on servers in China. We intend to hold all of those responsible for this breach accountable.\n\nSo it was Gascon’s Bureau of Investigation, not a separate law enforcement agency, conducting the investigation — meaning, Gascon couldn’t simply dismiss charges by blaming a different office for some kind of miscommunication.\n\nArcos then spoke, saying (in part):\n\nAs you can imagine, there’s a large amount of evidence that needs to be collected, secured, and transported back to Los Angeles in this case.\n\nOur computer forensics team is highly regarded for their expertise, and is working diligently to secure this evidence. As this investigation continues to unfold, our team remains in constant communication with our District Attorney, and the District Attorney’s office in Ingham County.\n\nThe Bureau of Investigation is the fourth largest law enforcement agency in the county, with over 300 employees assigned. We are the largest of the 58 counties in the state. The experience and expertise of the men and women assigned to the Bureau of Investigation is extraordinary. They represent the finest in our profession, and I am extremely proud of their dedicated, relentless, and selfless service to the County of Los Angeles.\n\nGiven Arcos’ confidence in the BOI’s computer forensics team, it’s curious that the reason given by Gascon’s spokesperson for dropping the charges was that it would take months to review the data obtained in the search warrant to determine if criminal charges are warranted and announced that they’d “assembled a new team of investigators with cyber security expertise and an independent expert to review the ‘immense volume of digital data’ it has collected in the case.”\n\nOne sentence of the office’s statement stands out now, considering what’s happened since then:\n\nAnd, this interesting aside in the Times’ November 22 piece:\n\nThe district attorney’s Public Integrity Division, which filed the case against Yu, this week was brought under the control of Gascón’s chief of staff, Joseph Iniguez, according to a document reviewed by The Times. Blacknell did not respond to questions about whether the move was linked to the handling of the Konnech case.\n\nThe criminal complaint, filed October 13 by LADA Investigator Andrew Stevens and Neff alleged that Konnech was using third-party contractors based in China, in violation of their contract terms, and stated:\n\nIn addition, the complaint stated that Luis Nabergoi, project manager for Konnech’s contract with Los Angeles County, had confirmed back on August 18th, a month and a half prior to the arrest, through a messaging app that “any employee for Chinese contractors working on PollChief software had ‘superadministration’ privileges for all PollChief clients. Mr. Nabergoi described the situation as a ‘huge security issue.’”\n\nIn numerous articles about the prosecution, the LA Times downplayed the significance of the superadministrator role, saying it’s unclear exactly what that involves. Former CIA officer Sam Faddis, who isn’t down with any “stolen election” theories, wrote on his Substack:\n\n“An individual with super administration access to a system can do effectively anything inside that system. He or she can delete data, steal data, alter data, change programming, etc. Perhaps most importantly, that individual can cover his or her tracks, because they can potentially also access and alter all security protocols and programs.”\n\nWhile this series of events was occurring in Los Angeles, the civil case in Texas between Konnech and True The Vote was heating up. True The Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were held in contempt of court by US District Court Judge Kenneth Hoyt for refusing to name a person who was involved in their investigation of Konnech’s data storage practices, and then jailed on October 31. Hoyt ordered the two to remain jailed until they revealed that person’s name, but the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered them released on November 7.\n\nAt that time the remainder of the contempt order was kept in place, but on November 22 — just hours before the LA Times’ story on Neff’s suspension published — that three-judge panel from the Fifth Circuit struck down the order in a blistering opinion. In part, the opinion stated that Hoyt “used a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction, and a civil-contempt order to litigate the case on Konnech’s behalf” and ordered that “any future appellate proceedings regarding any future contempt orders shall be directed to and decided by this panel.”\n\nIs it possible that the timing of this disclosure about Neff’s administrative leave was meant to blunt any fallout from the Fifth Circuit opinion? Or is it just that Gascon, Hassett, and Arcos weren’t smart enough to realize that this prosecution might help conservatives and bailed once they found out?\n\nRegardless, we will continue to monitor developments in the case and at the LA District Attorney’s office.", null, "It was a passionate, tipsy – and very probably ill-advised – encounter…", null, null, null, null, null, "After a U.S Air Force F-22 Raptor shot down the Chinese surveillance…", null, "As a Chinese spy balloon was floating over the United States, China…" ]
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[ "Lakhimpur Kheri and the Road to Justice.", null, "The Lakhimpur Kheri incident of October 3 shook the nation from within. On October 3, three cars rammed into a group of farmers who were protesting in Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, against the three Farm Laws which were passed by the central government. The protest was led by the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha. According to NewsLaundry, the incident left eight people dead, four farmers, two BJP workers, a driver of one of those three vehicles and one journalist, who had gone there to cover the farmers' protest. According to NewsLaundry, eyewitnesses say that two of those three cars belonged to Ashish Mishra, son of Minister of State for Home, Ajay Mishra.\n\nThis incident soon became the epicentre of politics. The Opposition demanded the resignation of Ajay Mishra and a fair probe into the incident. The Uttar Pradesh government led by CM Yogi Adityanath, on the other hand, announced compensation to the kin of the deceased. Rs. 45 lakh each to the family of the deceased and Rs. 10 lakh each to those injured in this incident. The most shocking thing out of this incident was that the Central Leadership still hasn't asked for Ajay Mishra's resignation as a sign of integrity and morals.\n\nThe role of The Supreme Court\n\nOn 6th October, two Supreme Court lawyers wrote a letter to the Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana requesting him to register a case to look into the Lakhimpur Kheri Incident. According to Livelaw, the case was supposed to be registered as a letter PIL, but it was registered as Suo Moto.\n\nOn 7th October, the bench led by CJI Ramana was told that the mother of the deceased(Lovepreet Singh) was in a critical condition due to the loss of her son and directed the State Government of Uttar Pradesh to provide the best medical treatment. According to Livelaw, advocate Shiv Kumar Tripathi, one of the advocates who wrote the letter, told the Supreme Court that the investigation is not being conducted properly. However, after assurance from the state government, CJI Ramana asked the state government to provide them with the status report the very next day.\n\nOn the next day of the hearing, The State of UP was represented by Harish Salve. Senior Advocate Harish Salve told the court that we've sent \"notice\" to the \"young man\" against whom allegations have been made. He needs to show up at 11 am tomorrow or the law will take its course. To this argument, CJI responded by saying that \"We’re not on merits. The allegation is of 302. Treat him the same way we treat other persons in other cases.\" (IPC 302 deals with punishment relating to murder.) The CJI was also of the opinion that they expect \"responsible government and police working.\" He said that \"When there's a serious allegation of 302, how will the accused be treated? Sending notice like please come please tell us?\"\n\nSalve responded by saying that the case is very serious, but this was not taken very well by the bench. According to Livelaw, the CJI made the following remarks, \"if it's serious, then the way it should’ve proceeded it has not proceeded is what we feel. It appears only in words & not in actions.\" CJI also came down heavily on the government by saying that in normal circumstances if a case is made out of 302, police go and arrest the concerned person, but here the procedure wasn't followed. Salve ensured the court that the shortcomings would be filled by tomorrow. During the end of the hearing, the bench made it clear to the Uttar Pradesh government that \"they are not satisfied by the steps taken by the state government\" and adjourned the matter till 20th October.\n\nOn 20th October, the Supreme Court said that the state of UP was \"dragging their feet.\"\n\nThis comment came when the Supreme Court questioned the UP government over its status report. According to Indian Express, The state government had filed a status report saying that of 44 witnesses, statements of four have been recorded before a judicial magistrate under Section 164 CrPC. The bench was shocked to know that out of 44 only 4 statements have been recorded that too only as evidentiary value. Expressing surprise, J. Kholi said \"We think you are dragging your feet. So please dispel that impression.\" Harish Salve also said that he has provided all the details about the status report on a sealed cover, but this was outright rejected by the bench. \"We never said anything about sealed covers,” said the bench.\n\nSalve requested the bench to grant him one more week to end all the queries put forth by the CJI. Adjourning the Court, CJI also asked Salve to make arrangements for witness protection.\n\nOn 26th November, the Court was informed that the statements of more witnesses have been recorded under Section 164 of the CrPc. Salve also informed the Court that a lot of Media evidence is there which can't be admitted unless verified. CJI again pointed out the issue of witness protection to which Salve said that the Protection has already been provided. The Court adjourned the matter till 8th November.\n\nOn 8th November, the bench while going over the status report said that there's nothing new in it except that more have been examined. CJI also remarked that after granting adjournment of more than 10 days, the lab reports haven't come in. The Supreme Court also suggested that a retired judge from a \"different High Court\" should monitor the SIT probe as the investigation is not going the way it expected. The top court also said that \"prima facie it appears that one particular accused is sought to be given benefit.\"\n\n“We have seen the status report. There is nothing in the status report except to say that some more witnesses have been examined. We had granted 10 days. Laboratory reports have not come. No, no, no...it is not going the way we expected,” said the bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana.\n\n\"We, somehow or the other, are not confident and we do want any judicial commission appointed by your state government to continue. We propose to appoint a person like say from Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice Ranjit Singh, who has expertise in criminal law and army background...let an independent judge like Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain, again from the same HC, monitor everything,\" the bench observed according to Business Standard." ]
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[ "Merkel is trying to prevent the \"triumph of Russia in Libya\"", null, "The influential German newspaper Die Welt (Welt) believes that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is trying to prevent the \"triumph of Russia in Libya\" according to the \"Syrian scenario.\" After all, it was Russia that became the decisive force in resolving the conflict in Syria.\n\n\nThe newspaper is confident that the success of the conference on Libya, which is due to take place in Berlin on January 19, 2020, could be a serious foreign policy achievement for Germany, comparable in importance to the deal concluded with Turkey on refugees in 2016.\n\nAt the same time, some provisions from the draft statement on the situation in Libya are mentioned:\n\nWe commit ourselves not to intervene in the armed conflict and internal affairs of Libya and call on the rest of the world players to do the same.\nThe publication clarifies that Italy, Qatar and Turkey support the Government of National Accord (PNC) of Libya, led by Faiz Saraj. At the same time, the commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalif Haftar and the Libyan parliament behind him, sitting in Tobruk, are supported by Russia, France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.\n\nThe newspaper is convinced that if the negotiators really agree not to support certain parties to the conflict in Libya, this will be a great success for Angela Merkel.\n\nIt should be added that Russia, Algeria, Great Britain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, China, the USA, Turkey, France and the parties to the conflict in Libya were invited to the conference in Berlin. We remind you that before this, on January 13, 2020, in Moscow to no avail ended negotiations between PNS and LNA. After which some experts started talking about the fact that the bet on field marshal Khalif Haftar did not justify himself, since he inflicted a blow on Russia's reputation in the eyes of Turkish partners.\nCtrl Enter\nNoticed oshЫbku Highlight text and press. Ctrl + Enter\nWe are\nIn Libya, destroyed Il-Xnumx with weapons for the defenders of Tripoli\nLibyan Sochi: Tripoli asks Moscow to stop Haftar’s army\nReporterin Yandex News\nRead Reporterin Google News\n1 comment\nInformation\nDear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in." ]
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[ "(This is an archived page, from the Patterns of Power Edition 3 book. Current versions are at book contents).\n\nAlthough the definition of ‘politics’ that is used here includes family and organisational politics, the term 'politician' in this book is restricted to those whose prime function is to exercise powers on behalf of the people: to represent them externally and to provide governance, in the form of leadership and administration, internally.\n\nThis usage excludes those who are responsible for day-to-day management of public services, where the term ‘public servant’ is used if the person is employed by the State; public servants should provide the best service they can on behalf of the population, whilst complying with whatever direction they are given by politicians. Decision-makers whose prime responsibilities are in other dimensions of power – business, religious and military leaders, for example – are also excluded from this definition of the term ‘politician’.\n\nThe processes for appointing politicians, and the mechanisms by which they interact with the people they serve, are at the core of the Political Dimension of governance. The power relationship between people and politicians can be described as a negotiable bargain: politicians are granted power and they receive support (perhaps only tacit support) in return.\n\nThe following diagram provides an overview of the role of national politicians:", null, "Going clockwise round the diagram, from the bottom left:\n\n• The population empowers the politicians: whether through the ballot box in a democracy or by giving its tacit consent in an authoritarian system of government. If it is electing them, it may do so on the basis of their ideologies or policies – which may vary, as suggested by the shading.\n\n• People and group interests can put unsolicited pressure on politicians in any political system.\n\n• Politicians can initiate consultation to find out what people want; again, this is possible in any political system.\n\n• They can try to persuade the population to change its attitudes and behaviour, by exerting political leadership.\n\n• Politicians can have different ideologies and ideas about how to govern. The shading represents shades of opinion, which tend to be represented by different political parties in a democracy.\n\n• The diagram illustrates the overlap in the British system, where members of the government (ministers) are also Members of Parliament, whereas in America the members of the Administration don’t sit in Congress – though they may be connected by membership of the same political party.\n\n• In both Britain and America some national politicians oppose the government and act as a check upon its powers. Many other countries have similar systems, but there are countries where there is no formally constituted opposition – as is the case, by definition, in a one-party State.\n\n• Governments represent their countries in many, but not all, of the interactions with other countries and with international organisations.\n\n• As described in the next section, governments make decisions related to other dimensions of power. These decisions have a political impact which can be analysed separately from their effects in those dimensions.\n\n• In return for being given power, a government should ensure that public services and regulatory agencies work effectively in the public interest. It sets objectives, terms of reference and regulation – whether public servants, commercial organisations or civil society are responsible for delivering the services.\n\nThe role of the local politician is somewhat different, but the analogy can be easily drawn: they are responsible for local services, for local political decisions such as town planning, and for negotiation with national government departments when the latter are making decisions that affect local interests. Each layer of political subsidiarity has its own issues, as discussed later in this chapter.\n\nThe politician’s role can also be thought of in terms of providing mechanisms for negotiation, in this book’s extended use of the word (2.4):\n\n• People are, in effect, negotiating with each other when they elect politicians in a democratic system. Elections are one way of determining what policies the majority wants.\n\n• When they have been given power, the politicians have the opportunity to facilitate further negotiation: by responding to pressure or by initiating consultation.\n\n• The inclusiveness of the negotiations depends partly on how they cater for pluralism.\n\nPoliticians have an obligation to serve the people well and, depending upon the political system, they may pay the penalty of having their powers removed if they are judged to have done badly. In most countries they are also subject to legal constraints in how they use their powers. It is in the interests of both the population and the politicians that the latter should try to determine what is necessary to increase the level of acceptability of governance and then try to make it happen." ]
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[ null, "He made the remarks after recent foreign brutal aggression against Yemen which destroyed infrastructure and caused all-out siege and massacre of Yemenis.\n\n“All Yemeni groups, parties and social and political streams should keep solidarity and protect the national single front against foreign aggression,” he said.\n\nHe also called all Yemenis to restraint." ]
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[ null, "Brainwaves are very important in our daily lives and functioning.\n\nWhat are brainwaves? Your brain has billions of brain cells called neurons, which use electricity to communicate back and forth with each other. The combination of these neurons all sending signals at once produces an enormous amount of electrical activity in your brain. This activity can be detected and monitored using sensitive medical equipment (such as an EEG) to measure the electricity levels over areas of the scalp.\n\nThe main types of brainwaves include: Delta, Theta, Alpha, and Beta. Let’s talk about what each type of wave can do for us and what happens when they are irregular.\n\nDelta brain waves are slow and loud brain waves that have a low frequency and are deeply penetrating, like a drumbeat. They are generated in deepest meditation, dreamless sleep, and healing and regeneration is stimulated in this state. This is why deep restorative sleep is important to the healing process.\n\nToo much delta waves can be a cause of brain injuries, cause learning disabilities, difficulties thinking, and cause of severe ADHD.\n\nNot enough delta waves cause issues rejuvenating the body, inability to revitalize the brain, and sleeping difficulties.\n\nTheta brainwaves occur most often in sleep but are also dominant in deep meditation. It acts as our gate way to learning and memory. In theta, our senses are withdrawn from the external world and are focused on signals originating from within. It is the twilight state that is normally experience wake up or drift off to sleep. In theta, we are in a dream; vivid imagery, intuition, and information beyond our normal conscious awareness. Theta waves are where we hold our fears, troubles, history, and even nightmares.\n\nNot enough can lead to anxiety, low emotional awareness, and even stress.\n\nOptimal waves allow us to be creative, emotionally connected, intuitive, and relaxed.\n\nToo much alpha waves cause too much daydreaming, difficulty focusing, and being too relaxed when needing to be alert.\n\nOptimal allow us to be relaxed at the appropriate times.\n\nBeta brain waves dominate our normal waking state of consciousness when attention is directed towards cognitive tasks and the outside world. Beta is the “fast” activity going on when we are alert, attentive, engaged in problem solving, focused on mental activity, and making decisions.\n\nBeta brain waves are further divided in to three bands; Lo-Beta can be though to fast idle. Beta is high engagement or actively figuring things out. Hi-Beta is highly complex thought, integrating new experiences, high anxiety, high stress, and even excitement. Remaining in the Hi-Beta is not efficient as it ‘running’ the brain and takes an incredible amount of energy.\n\nToo much beta waves can lead to high anxiety, high arousal, and high stress levels\n\nNot enough can lead to depression, poor cognition, too much daydreaming, and attention difficulties\n\nWhat do brain waves mean to you?\n\nOur brain wave profile and our daily experience of the world are inseparable. When our brain waves are out of balance, there will be corresponding problems in our emotional or neuro-physical health. Research has identified brain wave patterns associated with all sorts of emotional and neurological conditions.\n\nBy rule of thumb, any process that changes your perception changes your brainwaves. Brain wave training through Neurofeedback is our method of choice. Over the long term, traditional eastern methods (such as meditation and yoga) train your brain waves into balance. Of the newer methods, brain wave entrainment is an easy, low-cost method to temporarily alter your brain wave state. If you are trying to solve a particular difficulty or fine-tune your brain wave function, state-of-the-art brain training methods like Neurofeedback deliver targeted, quick, and lasting results.\n\nIf you’re interested in taking a look inside your mind, give us a call to set up your FREE 1hr demonstration!" ]
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[ "Into This Generation, A BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Reboot Is Born - Nerdist\n\nInto This Generation, A BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Reboot Is Born\n\nby Kelly Knox\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer is heading back to the small screen!\n\nVariety is reporting a rebooted Buffy television series is officially in development with Joss Whedon back at the helm as executive producer and veteran writer Monica Owusu-Breen handling writing duties and showrunning. Owusu-Breen is no stranger to the supernatural, having penned scripts before for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Charmed, and Fringe; she served as showrunner on Midnight, Texas for its first season. Details are sparse on when or how the reboot will take place, but Owusu-Breen is reportedly writing the title role with a black actress in mind. The producers told Deadline, “Like our world, it will be richly diverse, and like the original, some aspects of the series could be seen as metaphors for issues facing us all today.”", null, "Whedon’s involvement has only been announced as executive producer so far; he’s currently developing another new series for HBO, called The Nevers, where he’ll be the writer, director, and showrunner.\n\nWith no television network or streaming service attached to the show quite yet, a lot is still unknown about the rebooted series, but a bidding war is expected for the rights to bring the slayer back to Sunnydale.\n\nThe original 1996 Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series itself was a reboot of the 1992 film written by Whedon. Does that make this return to television a re-reboot? No matter how many times the slayer’s story is retold, we hope it includes snarling vampires, quirky humor, a little bit of glorious campiness, and a Chosen One to save the world. A lot.\n\nWill you tune into a Buffy reboot, or prefer the series stays in the grave? Tell us why in the comments." ]
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[ "The Vought F-8 Crusader has always been a favorite of mine. It has to me some of the same classic look as the Hawker Hunter does. And it was one of the greatest Navy fighters ever, a fitting jet descendant of the famous Vought F4U Corsair. Vought’s designer, John Russell Clark, did a great, inspirational job on the Crusader, as Rex Beisel did on the Corsair (which Clark also worked on). I remember reading somewhere, that during it’s heyday, the F-8 was the Western fighter the Soviet Union feared the most.\n\nThis is another of my builds from way back, using the Monogram kit, which to me is still a pretty good product, and once again, at a fraction of the cost of the Hasegawa kit. Even better if you already have 3 more in your closet that you bought years ago!\n\nThe model depicts (I believe!) an F-8E flown by Commander Dick “Belly” Bellinger, who became the CO of VF-162 “The Hunters”, aboard the USS Oriskany, during the Vietnam War. Bellinger was the first Navy pilot to shoot down a MiG-21, on 9 October 1966, though possibly not in this aircraft. Although I’m not sure about that, as the old Squadron In Action book on the F-8 has a nice painting by Lou Drendel on the cover that shows this F-8E “202” of 162 Squadron shooting down a MiG-21, but no info inside about the painting!\n\nThe decals I used were from the 1/48 ESCI kit of the F-8. That kit was inferior compared to the Monogram, and I never made it. But I used the decals because I wanted to do an aircraft Bellinger had flown. I remember that the ESCI decal sheet had an amusing error, they spelled “ORISKANY” as “ORYISCANY”. So I removed the 1st “Y”, and applied the name in two parts!\n\nAnyway, I don’t remember any real problems with the build. I did use an aftermarket ejection seat (I think it was metal, maybe Aeroclub?), as I seem to recall the kit seat was not correct. Also, there is supposedly a problem with the stance of the main landing gear, and I attempted a fix on this, which was partially successful. I have an aftermarket kit that corrects this, which I will use on the next one. Also have another conversion kit to add underwing fuselage detail when raising the leading edge of the wing (one of the F-8’s unique features), and also to mount the leading edge slats in a deployed position. I guess I can make a better F-8 with this extra stuff, without having to buy a mega cost Hasegawa kit.\n\nPS: I am a big fan of Russian aircraft, and in a book on MiG by Bill Sweetman, in the chapter on the MiG-25 Foxbat, he credits the design of the F-8 Crusader as being inspiration for North American’s A-5 Vigilante, which then greatly influenced the design of the MiG-25 Foxbat. It has to do with the high shoulder mounted wing, and slab sided fuselage. The MiG-25 is a fascinating aircraft, and so is the F-8 Crusader (and the A-5 Vigilante). It is interesting how aero design trends can (or could) affect new aircraft designs in different countries simultaneously.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Stranraer is a port town in Wigtownshire.\n\nStranraer lies on the shores of Loch Ryan on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. The name is generally believed to come from the Gaelic An t-Sròn Reamhar meaning \"The Fat Nose\" but which more prosaically might be rendered as \"the broad headland\", possibly from Galloway Gaelic or Ulster Gaelic. Another interpretation would link the second element in the name with Rerigonium, a settlement anciently noted by Ptolemy in this part of Britain.\n\nStranraer is best known as having been a ferry port connecting Galloway with Belfast. The service to Larne was transferred to Cairnryan in November 2011.[1]\n\nThe original part of town is that down by the lochside, including Sheuchan Street and Agnew Crescent, known locally as the Clayhole or, in local dialect Cl'yhole, and a man from that part of town is a \"Clayholer\".\n\nStranraer became a burgh of barony in 1596 and a royal burgh in 1617. By 1600, it had become the market town for western Wigtownshire. At about this time Stranraer was reached by a military road built from Dumfries to allow easier access to Portpatrick for transport to Ireland.\n\nThe first harbour in Stranraer was built in the mid-18th century, with further port development in the 1820s. The arrival of the railway from Dumfries in 1861 finally established Stranraer as the area's main port. In 1862, the line was extended to serve the harbour directly, and a link to Portpatrick was also opened. Some time later, a rail connection north to Girvan was established.\n\nStranraer remained the main Scottish port for the Irish ferries for the next 150 years or so.\n\nStranraer and its surrounding area saw a significant amount of activity during the Second World War, as it became a focus for anti U-boat work. Flying boats operated from the area in an attempt to secure the waters of the North Channel and the south western coast of Scotland. Almost all of Britain's shipping imports passed through those two sea areas on their way to the Cyde or the Mersey. Indeed, the flying boat Supermarine Stranraer is named after the town. Winston Churchill himself departed from Stranraer in a Boeing Flying Boat on the night of the 25 June 1942, when making his second visit of the war to the United States. Churchill also spent time at nearby Knockinaam Lodge during the war years.\n\nOn 31 January 1953, 133 people died when the Princess Victoria out if Stranraer sank near Belfast Lough after its car deck was swamped by heavy seas.\n\nStranraer has an active local history trust which publishes work on the area's history commissioned from local authors.\n\nThe Castle of St John is a mediæval tower house, built around 1500 by the Adairs of Kilhilt. It has been used as a home, a court, a prison, and a military garrison, the latter during the Killing Times in the 1680s.\n\nThe Old Town Hall was built in 1776 and now houses Stranraer Museum with its displays of Victorian Wigtownshire and the town's polar explorers, Sir John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross.\n\nThe town is also home to the North West Castle, built in 1820 and with its own indoor curling ice rink.[2]\n\nGeorge Street, at the heart of the old quarter of town", null, "Stranraer and the shores of Loch Ryan, as seen from the north-eastern end of the town\n\nStranraer is the largest town in Wigtownshire and indeed the biggest in Galloway. With the surrounding area, it counts a population of nearly 13,000. It is currently undergoing redevelopment in the South Central Area (known as Dick's Hill, Ochtrelure and the southern part of Liddesdale Road area into the Gallow Hill).\n\nThe town is divided into districts:\n\nAt an estimated cost of £1.29m, the ‘Castle Square’ development will be the first phase of the redevelopment of Stranraer town centre and significantly change the flow of traffic with Castle Street and George Street both being narrowed in a bid to be more pedestrian friendly.[3]\n\nThe Castle Square was formally unveiled in early Spring and has so far hosted a range of activities, including music and family events.\n\nThe main industries in the area are the ferry port, with associated industries, tourism and more traditionally farming. The Caledonian Cheese Company operates a large creamery in the town which supports a large number of jobs. Stranraer is the home to Seriously Strong Cheese.", null, "Stranraer railway station is the southern terminus for one of the branch lines of the Glasgow South Western Line. Trains go daily to Ayr, Glasgow, and Kilmarnock. The trains connect with the ferry to Belfast.\n\nIn November 2011 Stena Line relocated its ferry services to a new port at Old House Point, north of Cairnryan. It is hoped that the existing port in Stranraer will be redeveloped with the departure of Stena Line, with proposals to build a transport hub having been drawn up.\n\nThe nearest Airport to Stranraer is Belfast City Airport, 30 miles away which is only accessible by ferry. The nearest airport this side of the sea is Glasgow Prestwick.[4]\n\nJames Barton, one of the visionaey engineers of the later Victorian period, dreamed of a rail tunnel across the North Channel from Wigtownshire to Antrim. He published a paper about the project to the International Engineering Congress in Glasgow in September 1901, estimating the cost at £10,000,000.\n\nFor distance the North Channel is no undefeatable challenge, the Channel Tunnel from Kent is longer, but depth and geology stand against it. Instead, Barton proposed a floating tunnel which would have been anchored at Whitehead on Island Magee and at Portpatrick on the Rhinns of Galloway and sunk just deep enough to keep it away from tide and storm. A few weeks after Barton's paper was published, Lord Rosebery alluded to it with favour in a speech in Stranraer. It was never however attempted. The idea does not however go away.\n\nAlso at Stair Park are BMX and skateboarding ramps, and all-weather tennis and netball courts. The town also has a swimming pool (with flume), fitness suite, gymnasium and large sports hall at the council-run Ryan Centre, as well as other football fields, parks and all-weather multi-purpose pitches.\n\nThroughout the years, Stranraer has also become a centre of excellence for Scottish curling. The town boasts the first hotel in the world with an indoor curling ice rink (North West Castle), and was the birthplace of Hammy McMillan, a World Champion curler, who continues to live in the town today. The town is host to a number of annual curling championships, including the Scottish Ladies' Curling Championship and the World Juniors Curling Championship.\n\nThere is also an amateur Boxing club and amateur Kickboxing club currently active in Stranraer.\n\nA small leisure boat marina was constructed in Stranraer Harbour in 2008." ]
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[ "Where many of the adventures in my campaign took place.\n\nFondfield, a local military district headquarters, was the home to the player characters.\n\nQuasqueton is where I ran B-1 module from TSR. The map and dungeon I have placed on this site is a new dungeon with the basic premise. It is Southeast of Fondfield.\n\nSraa Keep is where the player characters encounter a tough dungeon, and a lich, it is west of Fondfield. Very little of Sraa Keep is on the surface. Oh, and watch out for the giant slugs !\n\nThe road leading off to the Northwest leads to the stone keep and grounds the player characters won. The road leads down the coast to Dwarfbas, the nearest Dwarven City. A few days away is Dwarf Home. A many level dungeon with many rooms.\n\nThe blue area upper right is part of the Sea of Ghanuu. The dark green forests near Quasqueton and Sraa Keep are sickly and dangerous. The lighter forest near Quasqueton is dangerous, and could be having an influence on that border castle to the west.\n\nKrini Forest is in two parts. One part lawful and one part chaotic.\n\nVarious foods are grown in this area, with some shallow water crabs and clams available as well. Some of the olives are pressed for oil, and this is sold to markets outside Trillolara.\n\nThe Barrier Hills do act as a barrier to most invasion forces, but the blocking isn’t complete.", null ]
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[ "Samsung today introduced its latest smartphone, the Galaxy A8s. It is Samsung’s first smartphone with an Infinity-O display, which has a nearly edge-to-edge, uninterrupted design beyond a small hole for the front-facing camera.\n\nIt is also Samsung’s first smartphone without a headphone jack, much to the amusement of iPhone users, as Samsung has mocked Apple for over two years over its decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 in 2016, a trend that has continued through to the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.", null, "While on stage unveiling the new Galaxy Note7 in 2016, for example, Samsung executive Justin Denison made sure to point out that the device came with a headphone jack. “Want to know what else it comes with?” he asked. “An audio jack. I’m just saying,” he answered, smirking as the audience laughed.\n\nAnd earlier this year, Samsung mocked the iPhone X’s lack of a headphone jack in one of its “Ingenius” ads promoting the Galaxy S9.\n\nIn the ad, a customer at an Apple Store asks if he can use his wired headphones with the iPhone X, and the employee informs him that he will need a dongle. The customer then inquires about charging at the same time, and the employee says he’ll need another dongle. “So, a double dongle,” the customer says.\n\nTo use wired headphones with the Galaxy A8s, a mid-range device for the Chinese market, users must use a USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter.\n\nWhile rumors suggest Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10 will continue to feature a headphone jack, it could be the company’s last flagship handset to have one. In October, Korean website ETNews said Samsung is considering removing the headphone jack from the Galaxy Note10 in 2019 and Galaxy S11 in 2020.\n\nSamsung isn’t the first tech giant to mock Apple’s decision to remove the headphone jack, only to follow suit. Google poked fun at the iPhone 7’s lack of headphone jack while unveiling its original Pixel smartphone in 2016, and then the Pixel 2 launched without one just a year later." ]
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[ null, "Martin Bell has stood in war zones as both a soldier and a journalist. From Vietnam to Bosnia to Iraq, he has witnessed first-hand the dramatic changes in how conflicts are fought and how they are reported.\nIn an age of international terror, more and more reports are issued from the sidelines. The dominance of social media has ushered in a post-truth world: Twitter rumours and unverifiable videos abound, and TV news seeks to entertain rather than inform. A former MP and one of the outstanding journalists of our time, he provides a moving, personal account of war and issues an impassioned call to put the substance back in our news." ]