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[ "The government has ordered a five-fold increase in production of Rs 500 notes to total Rs 2,500 crore per day after many states, including poll-bound Karnataka, reported an acute currency crunch with several ATMs running empty.\n\nSuspected hoarding of Rs 2,000 notes was cited as a reason by the government for the current situation. On the other hand, the RBI said logistics and recalibration issues were limiting replenishments of ATMs, media reports said.\n\nThe currency problem originated in the southern states and may have been fuelled by rumours that money in banks is not safe due to a certain provision in the proposed Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill, 2017, officials reportedly said.\n\nCities and towns across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh were among those impacted by the cash crunch.\n\nSome ATMs downed shutters with No cash and Out of service messages, prompting the government to move currency from surplus regions. Some ATMs in national capital too went out of cash.\n\nMinister of State for Finance Shiv Pratap Shukla said the government has formed a committee to address the problem of currency shortage in certain states and the issue would be resolved in next 2-3 days.\n\nThe government, meanwhile, said banknotes worth Rs 70,000-75,000 crore would be printed in a month while the RBI has ramped up printing at its notes presses, the reports said.\n\nEconomic Affairs Secretary S C Garg reportedly said the printing of Rs 2,000 notes have been halted for the past few days as there is an “over supply”, adding that currencies of lower denominations are also in over supply.\n\nThere is around Rs 7 lakh crore worth of Rs 2,000 notes in circulation. A statement from the Finance Ministry confirmed reports of cash shortages and some ATMs running dry or becoming non-functional in some parts of the country, the report said.\n\n“There has been unusual spurt in currency demand in the country in last three months,” it said.\n\nWhile currency supply increased by Rs 45,000 crore in the first 13 days of April, “unusual spurt in demand” was seen more in some parts of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar, the statement said.\n\nSeeking to assure the public, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was quoted as saying that he has reviewed the situation and the government would fix the problem quickly.\n\nGovernment officials attributed the cash crunch to crop procurement and hoarding of high denomination currency ahead of elections in Karnataka, reported PTI.\n\nA Finance Ministry official said that 76 per cent of the 2.2 lakh ATMs across the country were functioning normally on April 16.\n\nIn its statement, the RBI said there was no shortage of currency in the system though it has decided to ramp printing at all its four currency prices.\n\nShortage “may be felt” in some pockets largely due to logistical issues of replenishing ATMs frequently and the recalibration of ATMs being still underway, it added.\n\nRBI report points out that the currency in circulation in the country has reached the pre-demonetisation level of about Rs 17 lakh crore. The government said there has been adequate supply of currency notes to meet entire demand.", null, null, null ]
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[ "You may have noticed lately that Zen has been quieter than usual on the social media airways. That’s because we’ve been in deep contemplation and very busy planning an exciting new year. As the 2015 fishing season gradually winds down, Zen is revving up! Our first three years as a company have been an incredible journey and we have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the tenkara movement. Educating others, thinking outside the box, and defining American Tenkara has been our mission.\n\nAs we move forward and close this year we’ll do it in a celebratory fashion that begins with an announcement: Zen is proud and excited that the highly respected, and extremely knowledgeable, Paul Vertrees will be joining our team. With great enthusiasm, we introduce Paul, our new Vice President of Public Relations and Product Development. The timing of this couldn’t be better and quite frankly, we’re stoked!", null, "A fifth-generation native Coloradan, Paul grew up in the shadow of the Mt. Evans Wilderness, in Colorado’s Front Range. From an early age, he started exploring remote backcountry and chasing trout. Paul has been fly fishing for thirty years, and in 2009 he embraced Tenkara. He has extensive experience in lightweight backpacking and backcountry angling on remote streams and high lakes. In 2012, Paul became one of only a handful of certified professional Tenkara guides in the state of Colorado, and he guided both tenkara and western fly fishing trips for four seasons in the San Juan Mountain backcountry in Colorado for RIGS Fly Shop and Guide Service (Colorado’s first tenkara guide service). His writing and photographs have appeared online on his personal blog, Tenkara Tracks, with guest articles for Tenkara USA, on Colorado Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, in Backcountry Journal, and most recently in the book Tenkara Fly Fishing: Insights and Strategies, published in April 2013, to which Paul was a contributing writer/angler. He has also provided tenkara presentations and demos for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers’ national rendezvous, on behalf of Zen Fly Fishing Gear at the 2015 Tenkara Winter Series, as well as tenkara presentations at The Fly Fishing Show in Denver. Paul lives with his wife and three daughters on the banks of the Arkansas River, in Canon City, Colorado, where he guides tenkara trips for Royal Gorge Anglers.\n\nPlease welcome Paul, give him a SHOUT-OUT, and a round of applause. We’re pumped about working with Paul and know he’ll be an incredible addition to Zen Fly Fishing Gear/Zen Tenkara. Keep your eyes open and your ear to the ground for news, events and happening from Zen. 2016 is sure to bring good things!", null ]
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[ "Russian Media Outlet Topwar.ru: 'Saudi Arabia's King Flew To Moscow To Surrender To The Mercy Of The Winner'\n\nAn article in the Russian media outlet Topwar.ru, \"Saudi Arabia's King Flew To Moscow To Surrender To The Mercy Of The Winner,\" by analyst Yury Podolyaka,[1] asserts that Saudi King Salman went to Russia to \"bow\" before \"the new lord\" of the Middle East – Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, it states, King Salman did not visit Russia out of choice, but out of necessity.\n\nThe article goes on to explain that Saudi Arabia has been left alone by the U.S., its traditional ally, and that therefore the Saudi king was obliged to seek \"guarantees\" for his kingdom from Putin, \"the most influential person\" in the Middle East – \"[s]omeone who, unlike their previous masters [i.e. the U.S.], follows the rule to keep his word,\" it said.", null, "\"The smile of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov does not bode well for his counterpart, the U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Once again, Moscow outplayed Washington in the Middle East. First Turkey, then Qatar, and now one of the last allies of the United States, Saudi Arabia, in the person of the feeble King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, came to bow and scrape before the new lord of the region, Russian President Vladimir Putin. He arrived not out of choice, but of necessity. Having suffered defeats on all external fronts and facing a very likely intra-family fight for the throne, Saudi Arabia yearns for peace -- on the best terms possible.", null, "\"A few months ago things were completely different. Donald Trump's Middle East tour appeared to have restored the Saudi princes' will to fight and their prospects for success. The U.S. President joined in their traditional war-dance and signed a huge arms deal with them. Unlike his predecessor, he was warmly welcomed, named a friend, and then sent on to Tel Aviv.", null, "\"This first foreign tour of the newly elected President Trump (!!!) essentially resulted in a creation of the 'cordial' union between the United States, Saudi Arabia and Israel, and his future actions got a whole new meaning. Its main purpose was to oppose the 'Shiite Crescent' that had significantly strengthened in recent years. Iran, isolated and therefore not dangerous until recently, had found new influential allies in Russia and Turkey.\n\n\"The war in Syria that had been virtually won, turned into a crushing defeat for American diplomacy. Yes, American policy in the region is suffering a crushing defeat, which increasingly looks like a rout. Almost all of the hotspots created by Washington in the Middle East since 2011 are now neutralized, or close to that.\n\n\"The 'Kurdistan' project is unlikely to succeed in the long term (even if today we can see desperate attempts to get it off the ground), since no reliable supply routes for this entity through southern Jordan could be established. And for that we can thank Russian, Iranian and Syrian military forces.\n\n\"Yemen Has Turned Into A Veritable Afghanistan For Saudi Arabia\"\n\n\"In the meantime, Yemen has turned into a veritable 'Afghanistan' for Saudi Arabia. The country is getting drawn into this war deeper and deeper and is sustaining substantial losses as a result. Entering Yemen was easy, but getting out proved much less so. The ground forces got stuck in the mountains. Highly mobile units of Houthi guerrillas keep crossing the border and attacking the positions of the Saudi army on its own territory. The kingdom's fleet, having suffered damage to several warships, was unable to reliably block the coast occupied by the Houthis. By now it is clear to everybody that the blitzkrieg has failed, the war is dragging out, and Riyadh has no good prospects for its completion.\n\n\"On the contrary, the longer it lasts, the more obvious it becomes that the end of the war in Syria will have the most negative impact on the Saudi prospects in Yemen. Many units of Shia volunteers will be redeployed to the south of the Arabian Peninsula and they will try to turn the tide of war in favor of the insurgents. The war must be ended quickly, before the draw turns into a crushing defeat.\"\n\n\"The Orient Always Bows Before Strength\"", null, "\"Probably, Qatar's (a small but very influential emirate) open shift to the opposite side became the last straw that broke Riyadh's will to fight. This summer, it tried in a last-ditch effort to put pressure on the official Doha. An ultimatum was declared and was promptly ignored. Riyadh received no support from its new-old 'allies,' At the same time, the Moscow-Tehran-Ankara axis was functioning perfectly. Tehran provided humanitarian assistance to Qatar, and Ankara supplied military aid. Russia provided diplomatic cover, and Saudi Arabia had to retreat, however reluctantly. And then it was time to concede defeat.\n\n\"The Orient always bows before strength. And that is exactly why the Saudi King is in Moscow... [To] try to bargain to obtain guarantees for his kingdom and his family from the most influential person in the Middle East – someone who, unlike their previous masters, follows the rule to keep his word.\n\n\"There are no insignificant details in diplomacy. Everything matters, Sergey Lavrov's smile as well as the solemn reception given by the winner to his defeated opponent. Russia is not going to finish off Saudi Arabia, what good will that do? It needs a new stable Middle East that poses no threat to its southern borders. And once everything here settles down, it will be time to start an active game on the western border. By then, all preparations for a push westward will be completed; we will take up this subject in one of the next articles.\"\n\nSee MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 7123, Russian-Saudi Relations - Russian Expert: Russia Will Have To Talk To The Saudis From A Position Of Strength, October 6, 2017." ]
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[ null, "(Mostly based on characters who don’t wear shoes)\n\nIconic sportswear retailer Reebok is teaming with Capcom to produce a brand new range of footwear based upon the latter’s legendary fighting franchise, Street Fighter. The new Reebox x Capcom collection was revealed by Reebok Taiwan, and unfortunately may be exclusive to that territory.\n\nThe new range of sneakers is styled after some of the franchise’s most legendary World Warriors, including Ryu, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, M. Bison, and dopey edgelord Akuma. As far as licensed sneakers go, they’re actually pretty slick, with the super clean Ryu and Chun kicks looking crisp, while the brown and gold Dhalsim edition also shines. You can check out some of the new footwear in the images below, courtesy of Twitter user Petefighter.\n\nIn addition to the sneaker range, Reebok will also be offering up some basic apparel, including T-shirts, a pair of flip-flops, (or “slides” as y’all call them), and some casual track pants. Again, it seems that this entire range might be exclusive to Taiwan, so die-hard sneaker collectors will, unfortunately, have to go the import route if they wish to get their hands… erm… feets, on the cool-looking shoes.\n\nThis Reebok line is, of course, not the first time that Street Fighter and shoewear have collaborated. Previously, Capcom has teamed with Vans, Nike, Onitsuka Tiger, Converse, and many other apparel retailers to produce shoes and clothing based on its stellar series. Given the enduring nature of the franchise and its legendary characters, it seems to be a partnership set to run and run." ]
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[ null, "After insisting vociferously for decades that “there is no voter fraud” the Democrats are now flooding the internet with talking points for their duped, true-believers: Ignore the avalanche of reports that are coming out about voter fraud. It doesn’t matter anyway.\n\nSomeone went to a lot of trouble to put this piece together: The 2020 Election wasn’t ‘stolen.’ Here are all the facts to prove it.’ It’s clearly meant to get ahead of the coming onslaught and temper the blow when Sidney Powell and the crack Trump team of lawyers “release the Kracken.”\n\nRead the whole thing if you like, but the upshot is, “Yeah, there-was-cheating-and-it all-just-happened-to benefit-only-Biden-and-never-Trump-but-it-doesn’t-matter-anyway-because-it-won’t-be-enough-to-swing-the-election.\n\nLook for every leftist news outlet (read: all of them) to feature talking heads repeating the same talking points ad nauseum and then add: “…and Trump is irresponsible and evil for not conceding now.”\n\nAnyone on a jury would be well-advised to throw out all testimony by a witness who confesses to lying when backed into a corner, but then quickly adds, “But you can believe me now.”\n\nFor the rowdies who are always at the ready to riot, facts don’t matter anyway but it continues to amaze me when seemingly smart people keep listening to the same people who are caught in lie after lie while demonizing their opposition and who never stop irresponsibly whipping the most unhinged of our citizens into a constant frenzy.\n\nThe reason psychology figures into all of this so prominently, is that Democrats are still counting on the human need to be seen in a good light. So much so, that we resist more than the plague, admitting that we were duped. See how I universalized that to soften the blow?\n\nThankfully, it’s becoming clear that there were also many more people than we realized who didn’t buy the Leftist lies and propaganda. Some will be tempted to make it easier on those who did by comments like that last one. It’s probably wise, so the person doesn’t bounce back into the same old pattern.\n\nThe ramifications of admitting that this bunch wasn’t just wrong, but was intentionally deceitful will be just be too much for some egos to bare.\n\nWe can take comfort in knowing that those who jump on bandwagons easily, jump off in a hurry too. Sadly, we live in a world manipulated by social pressure more than by facts.\n\nAdmitting you were duped could mean that Donald Trump was never the devil incarnate, an evil racist, Hitler, a dictator, a con-man and oh yes, his ties are too long.\n\nIt would mean that the violence, the bigotry and the hatred that has been directed at Trump and his supporters for the last 4 years has been instigated by the true guilty parties. It would mean… that sometimes politics is not a moral equivalent and that the truth is rarely, “somewhere in the middle.”", null, "What this gullible bunch may have the hardest time admitting is that there really is an objective right and wrong and no amount of “protest” rioting, looting, stealing and felonious assault will change that.\n\nHats off to the legions of whistle-blowers who are continuing to sign affadavits as to their first-hand witnessing of voter fraud. If they can stand up for the truth for the good of the country, then those who chose intellectual laziness and blind acceptance of the propaganda media can muster up the courage too.\n\nIt shouldn’t be so hard for them to finally start asking that very first question that gets people out of cults. Let us hope that, “Yeah we cheated, but it won’t be enough to change outcome” will finally be enough to get them to ask that first question." ]
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[ "Thank You for a great summer season!", null, "[News from 2014]\nInspiration and commitment by Rangeley Friends of the Arts has changed the fabric of our community and created an enhanced sense of place for the Rangeley Lakes Region.\n\nThe Rangeley Friends of the Arts invites the community to come to the Grand Opening at the RFA Lakeside Theater on May 24th to celebrate our NEW HOME. There will be two opportunities to join the RFA Board in this celebration; Saturday afternoon 2-4 PM and Saturday evening 7-9 PM. The reception will include refreshments, appetizers, docent-led tours of the improved facility, a glorious display of art work by the RLRS students and a small taste of the spring musical “SHOUT! The Mod Musical” at 8:30 PM.", null, "During the fall months of 2013, many exciting changes took place at Lakeside Theater, the new home of the Rangeley Friends of the Arts.", null, "Thanks to longtime RFA supporters Jeff and Valerie Zapolsky, a trade was made so that the RFA could take over ownership of the theater and the Zapolskys would become owners of a lake front property formerly owned by RFA. This most generous offer was hugely in favor of our organization and is greatly appreciated. The entire community will benefit by having an arts center situated in the downtown area of Rangeley.\n\nAs part of the process, the old white barn that used to reside behind the theater was demolished and removed from the site. The gray barn formerly belonging to John Parker was moved and set on top of a new foundation right up against the back of Lakeside Theater. A construction crew under the direction of Randy Goodwin joined the two buildings together.\n\nSome of the monumental upgrades to the benefit of Rangeley Friends of the Arts include:\n\nDuring the first work party in January, a crew of 16 community members repainted the entire lobby area and organized costumes and set pieces. More work parties will be planned for the spring. We look forward to welcoming the public to an Open House in late May. Stay tuned!" ]
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[ "By Griselda Heppel - May 01, 2017\nWhy do we tell stories? That’s easy – to entertain. To lull our children to sleep. To give people a way of occupying their minds on long plane journeys. And, of course, to make a living, if you happen to be the writer of that novel picked up in the airport bookshop.\n\nIt’s not as simple as that, though, is it? Because if you’re a writer, you can’t help writing, whether or not your stories ever get published. The urge to tell and listen to stories goes deep into our psyche and is common to all human societies, no matter how ancient.", null, "This was brought home to me forcefully – and wonderfully – on a recent visit to Arnhemland in the Northern Territories of Australia, a region of 37,000 square miles which has been returned by the Australian Government to its Aboriginal owners, the Yolngu. To visit this beautiful, wild (and very humid) landscape you need a special permit; or you book, as we did, with the only safari company allowed to operate there.\n\nOur guide took us on boat rides through the Cooper Creek billabong, gliding through powder blue water lilies under dense sawpalm forests and swamp paperbarks, past fields of wild rice,", null, "landing us in places where we scrambled through thick grass and over stones to vast overhangs in the rock face, shelters frequented by Aborigines for thousands of years.\n\nAnd wherever they stayed, there are rock paintings: figures of men and women, spirits, birds, wallabies, fish, serpents – shapes delineated not separately but on top of each other, the same surface used over and over again with older layers of yellow and terracotta-coloured ochre fading under the more recent (still in terms of hundreds of years!).", null, "This is because the paintings weren’t made for their own sake: they were done to illustrate stories. The man (art was strictly a male thing) telling the story would draw as he spoke, as if the rock face were a blackboard – and the teaching image that evokes isn’t far from the truth. Adults and children may have enjoyed the stories but that wasn’t their primary purpose: as Roberts and Parker put it in their book Ancient Ochres: The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of Mount Borradaile, ‘Dreaming stories... explain and enshrine all patterns of living and behaviour, from codifying domestic and inter-clan socio-economic arrangements to delineating what is edible.’", null, "A scary story about the Rainbow Serpent, for instance, woken from his sleep by the screaming of a hungry child, whom he promptly devours along with its mother and the rest of the clan, highlights two important lessons, according to our guide. First, when moving around the land gathering food, it’s good to be as quiet as possible; second, mothers need to give their children plants that will satisfy their hunger, not cause them to cry more (as was the mother’s mistake in the story).\n\nSadly, apart from a magnificent representation of the Rainbow Serpent on this overhang (clearly an important painting, since – uniquely in this area – it bore not a trace of other story tellers’ drawing over it), we found no illustrations of this particular legend. Though if there had been, we wouldn’t be allowed to see them anyway, since Aborigines are careful about giving away cultural secrets. They don’t mind our seeing these historic drawings because we don’t know the stories that go with them. Without the words, the images mean nothing.\n\nWell, they knew a thing or two, these ancient peoples. While literary critics down the ages argue over the ‘moral obligation’ question, whether the purpose of stories – children’s, especially – should be to foster virtue and good behaviour in their readers, for the Aborigines, there were no two ways about it. Stories carried a vital lesson about survival in their environment: listening well could make the difference between life and death.\n\nIf that isn’t a ringing endorsement for the writer’s and storyteller’s art, I don’t know what is.\n\nWendy H. Jones said…\nLove this. I feel like I've travelled vicariously and the story behind the story is great. Thank you\n1 May 2017 at 08:23\n\nJO said…\nI love ancient stories - and have become very interested in creation stories in different cultures - in New Zealand the creation has its origins in earthquakes and volcanoes, in Australia it somehow grows from the land, in one African tribe the world began as a plate balancing on the back of a buffalo ... so every culture has developed a creation story that makes sense in the light of their geography.\n1 May 2017 at 08:23\n\nAnonymous said…\nSo glad I've made you feel you were there - what a lovely thing to say! I found it an extraordinary place and would love to go back. And so true about all cultures explaining their existence through stories that match their environment. Fascinating.\n1 May 2017 at 21:43\n\nUmberto Tosi said…\nThank you for telling this story and taking us on this fabulous journey through time and narrative space!\n2 May 2017 at 07:58" ]
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[ null, "The UAE strongly condemns the armed attack that targeted a nursery in North Eastern Thailand, killing a number of people, including children. Thailand is in mourning following horrific attacks on a nursery by a lone gunman, an ex-policeman killed at least 37 people, most of them children, before taking his own life.\n\nThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) affirmed that the UAE expresses its strong condemnation of these criminal acts and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence that aim to destabilise security and stability in contravention of human values and principles. Via Wam.\n\nThe Ministry expressed its sincere condolences to the Thai government and people and to the families of the victims of this heinous crime, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured", null, "Watch The Lovin Dubai Show: The UAE Condemn The Armed Attack At A Kindergarten In Thailand" ]
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[ null, "UFC 280 kicked off with Karol Rosa and Lina Lansberg opening the preliminary card in the UFC’s women’s bantamweight division. Lina Lansberg walked inside the Octagon with back-to-back losses to her name in hopes of jumping back to the winning column. Karol Rosa, on the other, stepped inside the cage with a loss over Sara McMann, which marked the first loss of her UFC career.\n\nCriteria values the knockdown and striking damage in the first half of the round over Rosa’s top control and position advancement in the latter half.\n\n40-year old Lina Lansberg had a good start to the fight, knocking down Karol Rosa in the very first round, brought with a vicious right hand. However, Rosa was able to recover quickly and made great use of her grappling to dominate Lansberg for the better part of the entire round.\n\nThe second round was no different, with Karol Rosa once again taking down Lina Lansberg. Some beautiful exchanges on the ground, and Rosa once again showed why she was the better fighter. However, it was at this point that during one of the grappling exchanges near the cage that Rosa landed a brutal illegal knee to the face.\n\nThe referee was quick to stop the fight and give the much-needed time-out to Lina Lansberg. The replay showed a perfectly illegal knee planted on Lina, who demanded the referee to cut a point. Needless to say, the referee deducted a point from Rosa.\n\nWho won Karol Rosa vs Lina Lansberg at UFC 280?\n\nThe point deduction did not deter Karol Rosa, who became more aggressive as the fight progressed, and rightfully so. After everything was said and done, Rosa picked up a majority decision win over Lansberg at UFC 280.\n\nThe judges’ scorecard read, 29-27, 29-27, 28-28, for the winner by majority decision, Karol Rosa. With the victory, Rosa jumped back into the winning column and should find herself in the top 10 of the UFC’s bantamweight division.\n\nWhat did you make of the illegal knee? Do you think the referee should have deducted points? Do let us know in the comments section." ]
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[ null, "It seems that government’s around the world are paying greater attention to regulatory reform. While reform is a continuous activity of all governments, more and more are becoming aware of how the accumulation of regulation can quash business growth and constrain economic competitiveness. It is interesting to see the ways these reforms are being introduced and the potential savings governments claim will be made. However, among these crusades, there is great danger that can undermine the value of good regulation. The removal of environmental regulation, which some are calling “green tape”, is being parcelled up in the name of relief for small business. Is this going too far?\n\nIn Korea this month, the government announced it will cut the total number of regulations on business activities to 80 percent of the current level by 2016 through its Deregulation Drive. The plan was unveiled during a seven-hour marathon meeting led by President Park Geun-hye on national television and translates into the removal of 2,200 regulations and a drop in the total from more than 15,000 to just over 13,000. This is considered important to spur greater levels of economic growth in Korea.\n\nOn 28 March, Finance Minister Hyun Oh-seok presided over the first ministerial-level meeting on the matter to inspect, evaluate, and come up with follow-up measures to President Park Geun-hye’s three-year economic innovation plan. They pinpointed 52 regulations that could be improved. Hyun said 41 of the regulations can be addressed immediately, with 27 of them to be amended in the first half of this year.\n\nThis site contains an interesting interview on Korea’s reform efforts with Dr. Kim In-chul, professor of International economics at Sung Kyung Kwan University. He talks about creating the right incentives for reform and how the government as learned from the previous government’s attempts at regulatory reform. He also describes the adoption of the “one-in, one-out” system or the “regulation cap” and the use of sunset clauses.\n\nLast year I reported on some the the UK government initiatives in this field, which included the Red Tape Challenge. The RTC is gaining momentum. Some 3,000 pieces of regulation have been identified for action. They will either be improved or scrapped. An Excel document containing this list can be downloaded from here. David Cameron’s announcement can be found here.\n\nSo we have trawled through thousands of pieces of regulation – from the serious to the ridiculous, and we will be scrapping or amending over 3,000 regulations – saving business well over £850 million every single year. That’s half a million pounds which will be saved for businesses every single day of the year.\n\nThe infographic below promotes the savings of cutting red tape.\n\nIn Australia, the new Coalition Government has introduced Repeal Day. See the government’s Cutting Red Tape site. Two Repeal Days will be held each year. The first was on 19 March 2014 and the second will be during the Autumn session of Parliament. When introducing the initiative into Parliament this month, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the red tape repeal would remove 9,500 “unnecessary or counter-productive” regulations and 1,000 redundant acts of Parliament. “Removing just these will save individuals and organisations more than $700 million a year, every year,” he said. The Liberal Party’s own policy document on regulatory reform will save one billion Australian Dollars annually.\n\nThe use of parliamentary sitting days for the repeal of legislation and regulation has been used in other jurisdictions to repeal redundant or unnecessary legislation. In the United States, the House of Representatives holds repeal days that are known as the Corrections Calendar. The Corrections Calendar contains a list of bills that focus on changing laws, rules, and regulations that are judged to be out-dated or unnecessary. These bills are considered by the House of Representatives and debate is limited to one hour. For a bill on the Corrections Calendar to pass the House of Representatives a three-fifth majority vote of those present is required. In Australia, the first repeal day was organised by the Western Australian Government on 8 November 2012, which was used to repeal five acts from the statute book.\n\nLater this year, the Australian Senate will debate the Omnibus Repeal Day (Autumn 2014) Bill 2014, available here. This Bill, which was passed by the Parliament this week (on 26 March 2014) is described as:\n\na whole of government initiative to amend or repeal legislation across ten portfolios. The Bill brings forward measures to reduce regulatory burden for business, individuals and the community sector that are not the subject of individual stand-alone bills.\n\nThere are two questions that arise from this growing push for regulator reform. The first is: Does business actually benefit from these reforms? The second: Are red-tape reduction strategies being used to remove good and proper regulation?\n\nThe red-tape reduction initiatives described above are all justified by the savings they will produce for business and consumers. There is no question that, in most countries, there are too many regulations, often old and outdated, but also unnecessary and inefficient, that increase the cost of doing business and that these increases have a broader influence on competitiveness. Campaigns that aim to identify and remove these are important and necessary. However, it is easy to get caught up in a public relations exercise that imply all these regulations have an equal influence. For example, a recent article by Peter Martin, the economics editor of The Age newspaper in Melbourne, quotes Professor Fred Hilmer, former chair of the National Competition Policy Review Committee, and author of the “Hilmer Report” – the 1995 National Competition Policy.\n\n“I’ll give you a silly example,” he said referring to his own experience as vice-chancellor of the University of NSW. “Under the Audit Act, a university has to file accounts to the Parliament for every one of its subsidiaries. That would be a book centimetres thick. We don’t. No one does it. And they’ll repeal it. “\n\nWhile removing useless, unenforced regulation is not a bad thing to do, as Peter Martin says, “removing laws that cause actual damage is harder”.\n\nParliament is unrelentingly cranking out thousands of new amendments and regulations each session, yet governments will periodically want to appear to be reducing the regulatory burden on the community and especially business – as a productivity measure. Reporting requirements, compliance frameworks and other accountability impositions are increasing at a far faster rate than any rolling back of out-dated regulations… There are some big deceptions behind the Abbott-Frydenberg initiative. One is that they claim the abolition of these regulations sitting on the statute books will miraculously save millions of dollars and make us more competitive. Yet most of the ones destined for abolition are truly anachronistic laws and regulations (some decades and even centuries old) that hardly apply to modern business.\n\nThe take home of all this is that while red-tape reduction is a good thing, the repeal of old and out-dated laws and regulations is a normal part of the work of parliaments and governments. While thousands of laws and regulations will be removed or improved, the challenge is to focus efforts on those that have the most impact on business and the economy. In the Australian instance, many of the problematic laws and regulations faced by business are created by local and state governments. These will not be affected by the Federal Government’s Repeal Day efforts.\n\nCutting what we shouldn’t – the chaining colour of tape\n\nThe second question I’ve raised concerns the danger of using regulatory reform campaigns to remove or alter regulation that serves a useful purpose. A case in point is regulation that protects the environment.\n\nWhether by design or accident, red-tape reduction is now including so-called “green-tape”. The Australian Government’s reform programme consistently uses the term “red and green tape”, as does the Coalition policy. Similarly, in the UK’s Red Tape Reduction campaign, the British Prime Minister announced that by this month next year the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs “will have slashed 80,000 pages of environmental guidance saving businesses around £100 million per year”.\n\nWhile environmental regulation should not be excluded from assessments that might improve its effect and efficiency, there appears to be a danger that the scope of a general deregulation agenda is widening. All regulation, whether good or bad, imposes a cost on business. All costs are not bad. The purpose of deregulation should not be to remove as much regulation as possible, but to balance the cost on business with the benefits to the broader community and the environment.\n\nAnother regulatory issue that is possibly affected by the deregulation push in Australia concerns gender audits. Beth Gaze, from the University of Melbourne, is concerned that the requirement for employers to report on the gender makeup of their workforce could easily fall victim to a deregulatory agenda. She describes how the Workforce Gender Equality Act of 2012 requires employers to provide annual information on several “gender equality indicators”, including the gender composition of the workforce and governing bodies such as councils or boards of directors; pay equity between women and men in the workforce; and the availability and use of flexible working arrangements for male and female parents and carers. Pay equity data shows the current pay gap between men and women is 17.5% and has consistently been between 15% and 18% over the past two decades. This suggests that little or no progress has occurred in moving towards workforce gender equality.\n\n“Is reporting by employers unjustifiable and wasteful red tape?” asks Gaze. It applies only to employers of more than one hundred people and not to small businesses.\n\nDo the benefits of reporting justify the extra time and effort? Information on an employer’s workforce and how it changes from year to year allows both assessment of the employer’s progress on gender equity, and identification of effective practices. This knowledge is not available from anywhere else and is essential to understanding both progress and the barriers to progress in gender equity at work. Reports will give shareholders, employees, job seekers and the public a concrete view of whether a company’s expressed commitment to gender equity at work has led to improvements in practice.\n\nWhile this legislation has been in the government’s deregulation sights, government currently indicates it will delay these changes and consult further.\n\nThere are substantial benefits to be gained from a regulatory reform effort that reduces the burden of unnecessary and onerous regulation on business, while improving the quality and efficiency of the regulation we require. The term “red tape” is typically used to describe excessive regulation or rigid conformity to formal rules that is considered redundant or overly bureaucratic. This does not apply to all regulation. Most regulation exists for good reason and while it might need updating from time to time, it should not be thrown out with the proverbial bathwater.\n\nThe greatest challenge in all this effort it to identify those barriers that have the greatest impact on economic performance. This is where the full benefits of reform can be realised.\n\nPolicies for the Formalisation of the Informal Economy" ]
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[ "Star Plus’ upcoming show Ek Bhram-Sarvagun Sampanna has gripped the nation with not just the distinction of the show but also the peculiarity of its launch at Saas-Bahu temple, captivating even the legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan.\n\nRecently, Janhvi Mittal, the lead protagonist of Ek Bhram-Sarvagun Sampanna, launched the upcoming show at a culturally rich and hereditary Saas-Bahu temple in Udaipur, along with her on-screen brother-in-law. The individuality of such a launch created waves across the nation gripping even Amitabh Bachchan, as he shared the cultural vitality of the Saas-Bahu temple in his tweet.\n\nThe eccentricity of Saas-Bahu temple ironically gripped Amitabh Bachchan as well, he shared a Tweet, “T 3138 – Yes, our ancestors built these twin Saas Bahu Temples at Gwalior & I want us to know them better. I’m proudly pinning it to the Heritage Map of India. Urging all to take up #IndiaFound challenge at http://bit.ly/ifoundindia & begin the conversation. #IndiaLostAndFound”.", null, "Janhvi Mittal as the unconventional treacherous daughter-in-law has hit the daily soap audience like a wave of refreshment, doing away from the typical docile and obedient Bahus.\n\nUnder the garb of an ideal daughter-in-law, Janhvi Mittal plots the disruption of her family in the upcoming show ‘Ek Bhram- Sarvagun Sampanna’.\n\nThe interesting promos of the show opted for intriguing narratives, in tandem to the unique plot and storyline, adding to the buzz of the show.\n\nEk Bhram-Sarvagun Sampanna stars airing on Star Plus from 22nd April 2019, every Monday to Friday at 7 pm.\n\nVeteran Actor Dharmendra dismisses the news of being admitted to Hospital, says…" ]
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[ null, "Innovation and Experimentation Pt.2: The Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Collection at the East Anglian Film Archive\n\nAs I mentioned in a previous blog for the project website (‘Innovation and Experimentation’, 19 April 2017), as a professional film stock, Eastmancolor was rarely used in amateur filmmaking. That’s not to suggest that the amateurs were unable to produce colour images to rival the professionals simply because Eastmancolor stock wasn’t at their disposal. On the contrary, the amateur hobbyists and semi-professionals manipulated non-standard film stocks, cameras, lenses, and even produced their own home-made gadgets in order to get the most out of the colour processes available.\n\nAs part of the Eastmancolor Revolution project, we have been working with the East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA) to digitise a selection of such films, taken from the archive’s Institute of Amateur Cinematographers (IAC) collection (extracts from which were screened at the Second International Colour in Film Conference, 27-29 March 2017). Sourced from the archive’s 16mm master material, these films have been scanned at 2K and colour graded using DaVinci Resolve by Peter White, Head Technician at EAFA.", null, "The collection, which came to the archive in 2006, is primarily made up of films from the IAC’s original hiring library and contains nearly eleven hundred titles made by amateur enthusiasts from Britain and Ireland, Japan, Europe, Australia, and the United States. A variety of colour processes are represented within the collection, which include: a number of Ektachrome stocks; Kodacolor; Dufaycolor; Gevachrome; Fujichrome; and Kodachrome. These films were taken into the IAC collection following the Institute’s first annual amateur filmmaking competition in 1933 (which is still running today), examples from which, and for every subsequent competition, can be found in collection held at EAFA.\n\nAnother amateur competition, the Ten Best awards, began in 1936 and was organised by the publication Amateur Cine World (first published in 1934 and renamed Movie Maker in 1967) with a judging panel in that first year consisting of John Grierson, Andrew Buchanan, Oliver Bell of the BFI, Norman Jenkins of IAC, and the editor of ACW Gordon Malthouse. Unfortunately, only two of the winning films from that inaugural competition survive due to the fact that, unlike the IAC competition, the original films would often be returned to the filmmaker. However, from the late-1940s onward, the winning films were copied for distribution to leading cine clubs and later taken in by the IAC as part of their own hiring library. It was during the Festival of Britain, in 1951, that the Ten Best competition made its first appearance at the National Film Theatre and would go on to showcase early films from Ken Russell (whose amateur work brought him to the attention of the BBC in the late-1950s) and Peter Watkins (some of Watkins’ amateur films still survive in the IAC collection) with a series of guest hosts and judges including Joan Collins, Michael Winner, James Stewart and Dilys Powell.", null, "In selecting titles from the IAC collection for digitsation, there were a number of practical decisions to be made prior to any evaluation of their use of colour. One of these was to ensure that the films chosen had not previously been digitised at EAFA, making these titles both new additions to the digital archive and the first IAC films to be presented in hi-definition. Of the eleven hundred titles held within the IAC collection, we already knew that a high proportion would be in colour given that amateur filmmakers embraced colour photography long before the film industry itself. However, in light of the fact that, as of yet, there has been no in-depth assessment of the content of these films, researching each individual title would have presented quite a challenge. The answer to this was to be found in articles published annually by Amateur Cine World and Movie Maker, which listed award winning titles from their Ten Best competition and provided some insight into why the judging panel made their selections. From these articles it was then possible to shortlist a number of films from the collection which had previously been recognised for their achievements in the use of colour photography.\n\nOnce identified and located within the EAFA vaults, an initial inspection of the individual films was carried out in order to make a series of further recommendations as to which should be selected for digitisation. As the IAC collection is made up of films from their original hiring library, some of the titles show varying degrees of wear and tear following repeated projection. However, as there are a number of titles within the collection which are represented by more than one viewing copy (films which had clearly been more popular with the hirers) this afforded the opportunity to select those which would provide a higher quality image once scanned.", null, "Another issue raised during inspection was that of colour fading. In most cases, films within the IAC collection are made up of direct prints taken from the original reversal masters and includes a variety of print stocks; some of which (including earlier Eastmancolor stocks) were more susceptible to fading than others. If no other element for faded titles existed within the collection, the decision was made not to attempt to correct the image digitally when no reference copies were readily available. Given that the aim of our digitisation project was to highlight the creative use of colour in amateur filmmaking, it would be futile (and somewhat unethical) to attempt to recreate our own interpretation of the original image in this instance. Further research would be needed if any ‘true’ representation of the original were to be attempted.\n\nOf the remaining twelve titles, the final seven were selected after viewing and chosen in order to demonstrate a variety of techniques, genres, colour processes, and methods of production (i.e. lone workers, cine societies). The first two of these titles, Cactus Polonaise (Gordon Rowley, 1960) and Reefs and Islands (Eduard Tschokl, 1980) can be found at the bottom of this page where you will also find further information on the films and their makers. The remaining titles will be added to the website over the coming weeks and can also be found under the ‘Media’ tab on the Homepage.\n\nFor more information on the IAC contact them at admin@theiac.org.uk or for details on the IAC collection contact EAFA at eafa@uea.ac.uk.\n\nGordon Rowley became an amateur filmmaker in 1959 after cashing in some of his personal investments in order to purchase a Bolex 16mm camera, sound projector and a variety of film-making apparatus which would assist in his ambitious projects. Following a series of experimental personal films, Rowley’s efforts were rewarded with two Amateur Cine World Ten Best awards in 1961 for Pipeline to Paradise and Cactus Polonaise; the first amateur filmmaker to achieve such a feat. A lecturer in horticulture, his film-making interests were largely centred on this subject and also demonstrate his pursuits as a gadgeteer (as a number of amateur filmmakers were at the time) using a number of stop motion effects and coloured lighting gels to bring his subjects to life. The film was shot using Kodachrome, a standard for many amateurs for 25 years (1936-61) until it was superseded by Type II which offered the improved definition and more agreeable contrast that Ektachrome users had benefited from for years. Before the introduction of Kodachrome II, there had been a number of calls in Amateur Cine World from readers who wanted better quality images like those shot on Ektachrome, a professional stock which wasn’t readily available to amateur filmmakers as most ‘point and shoot’ photographers were satisfied with the results offered by Kodachrome. In 1965, the introduction of a Kodachrome duplicating stock (7387) was deemed to be of considerable importance, particularly for those just starting out on Kodachrome, as this resolved earlier issues relating to the printing of satisfactory duplicates; something which had also been one of the benefits of using Ektachrome.\n\nFilmmaker for 20 years and winner of previous Ten Best awards, Tschokl worked as a medical specialist in Austria and also served as the President of the Austrian Cine Club. Winner of the 1980 Ten Best Colour Award, Reefs and Islands features impressive underwater photography of the Great Barrier Reef, Northern Australia, and the indigenous population living within the dense jungles of Trobriand, New Guinea. The film utilises a variety of techniques in the reproduction of multi-coloured scenes surrounding the seabed and reef, as aquatic floras and faunas pass by the director’s camera, which is aided by natural light cutting through the crystal-clear seas. For the scenes of ritual celebration amongst the locals of Trobriand, Tschokl intercuts the positive image with negative creating a stark contrast to the colour and vibrancy of the ceremony.\n\n← Colour and the Critics\nInnovation and Experimentation Pt.3: Film Societies and the ‘Lone Worker’ →" ]
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[ "Zac Efron is probably one of the most talked about actors in Hollywood.\n\nThe now 30-year old star started his successful career with fairly small roles to begin with, appearing in programmes such as ‘Summerland’ and ‘ER’.\n\nHowever, when he landed the lead role of Troy Bolton in the ‘High School Musical’ franchise, it all changed.\n\nFollowing the success of the first movie in the series, he gained the part of Link Larkin in the musical flick ‘Hairspray’.\n\nAfter becoming a household name in the entertainment industry, Efron continued his journey onwards, soon rising to international stardom.\n\nRecently, the star has appeared in several notable movies including the likes of ’17 Again’, ‘Charlie St. Cloud’ and ‘Bad Neighbours’.\n\nThis year he had a leading role in ‘The Greatest Showman’, which proved to be a huge hit in the box office.\n\nMr Efron is also recognised for his slick and casual sense of style, which also reflects in his regular eyewear choices.\n\nZac has opted for a totally chilled look here.\n\nA pair of blackened sunnies add a touch of luxury to the proceedings for a true A-list look.\n\nTake a look at these similar McQ MQ0058SK sunglasses from SelectSpecs to get a piece of Zac’s ensemble.", null, "We are really digging this look from the actor.\n\nIn this cool Instagram shot, he is pictured with a couple of friends having a great time.\n\nFor the occasion, he opted to wear a plain white tee and jeans combo – what a classic everyday look. White Converse hi-tops, a red cap and some cool shades finish this look off wonderfully.\n\nSteal Zac’s look with this pair of similar Owlet OWMS092 sunnies from us at SelectSpecs.", null, "Zac is loving his bike ride out in the fresh air with a friend!\n\nHe opted for an all-black outfit for the trip, with both pieces featuring stripe detailing to add a cool sporty vibe to the look.\n\nHe has chosen to accessorise with a pair of super chic sunnies.\n\nTake a look at these similar Nautica N4611SP examples from our range to get further inspiration.", null, "This is definitely more of a casual look from the star.\n\nHe is pictured on the set of ‘Baywatch’ with legendary fellow actor, Dwayne Johnson aka ‘The Rock’.\n\nIn this shot, Zac is rocking a matching jacket and shorts combo – they feature a subtle pattern which adds some interest to the look. He has topped things off with a pair of smart shades.\n\nCheck out these similar Versace VE2167Q sunnies from our store.", null, "Zac is looking great in this lively Insta shot.\n\nHe is rocking a standard white tee and dark jeans look for the occasion, which looks effortlessly chic.\n\nA pair of pristine matching trainers and a quiffed hair style make the look perfect, not to mention the addition of some fantastic sunnies.", null, "If you liked reading this celebrity inspired post, be sure to take a look at this similar post on ‘Chris Hemsworth: Steal His Style‘.\n\nWhen it comes to buying sunglasses for someone else, it can be tricky knowing what’s going to suit them. But sunglasses make a fantastic…" ]
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[ "We DON'T want another Memorial Plaque in Neath", null, "When it comes to the Neath Town Development we want to see no more Internet Memorial Plaques like the the one above, which includes the photographs and names of the councillors on the Planning Committee who 'rubber stamped' the demolition of the Empire Neath - the last entertainment building in the town, which provided entertainment for the community since 1926.\n\nThe Empire, during its lifetime, provided cinema films, dancing, snooker and bingo - 84 years of glorious entertainment. In the end it was 'rubber stamped' for demoliton, mostly by councillors who lived outside Neath.\n\nTo view the Memorial Plaque in detail click on the link below - many residents have already named it: 'Neath's Plaque of Shame'\n\nEditorial Note The Vauxhall Viva car shown in the above photograph survived the demolition and is still there today." ]
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[ "Medical cannabis has been used throughout the world for hundreds of years. But in the 19th and 20th centuries, marijuana came to be recognized as a drug and was made illegal in most countries. Today, things are starting to change again with the world of medical cannabis. Some countries have legalized all forms of cannabis, while others only recognize CBD as legal. In many more, things are murky. So is CBD legal? Let’s have a look at legislation in different parts of the world.\n\nCBD is a cannabinoid compound extracted from the cannabis plant. Unlike the other, better-known cannabinoid THC, CBD doesn’t cause a “high.” Instead, it has a wide range of benefits on both mind and body. For example, it can prevent epileptic seizures, treat chronic pain, and alleviate anxiety and depression.\n\nCBD is used as a medicinal ingredient because of its effect on the endocannabinoid system. This system is responsible for regulating pain, appetite, mood and inflammation in the human body. Although we don’t fully understand how CBD is able to impact that system, its therapeutic properties are now undeniable. However, research on the topic is relatively recent, and legalization has not always followed suit.\n\nA recent wave of CBD legalization\n\nCBD was first discovered in 1942 and recognized as different from THC. From then on, research on the effects and benefits of the compound really began. In the 1970s, clinical research on CBD started to appear, and the compound was legally recognized for its therapeutic effects in a handful of countries. In the late 1990s, medical marijuana became legal in the first few U.S states. From then on, the legalization of CBD spread throughout the world. Nowadays, CBD is legal in most of the Western world, though regulations vary from country to country.\n\nAs of 2017, the World Health Organization even recognizes CBD as a substance with many health benefits and a low potential for abuse.\n\nIn 2018, CBD was also legalized by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). As a result, athletes can now take CBD (to help with recovery or fight inflammation, for example) without fear of failing a test.\n\nThe legal status of CBD around the world\n\nIs CBD legal where you live? Let’s have a look at the current state of affairs for CBD in the English-speaking world.\n\nIs CBD legal in the United Kingdom?\n\nIn the U.K, CBD is a particularly fast-growing trend. Products are available for purchase in health shops, organic stores and online. But is CBD legal in the United Kingdom?\n\nCBD is legal in the U.K. as long as it doesn’t contain any THC. This is a bit of a difficult point, as CBD generally contains at least traces of THC. That means the product you’re buying in the United Kingdom may actually be illegal if tests manage to prove the presence of THC.\n\nAlthough these harsh regulations make it harder for growers to get their products approved, CBD is easy to come by in the U.K, and it is considered legal.\n\nIs CBD legal in the United States?\n\nIn the United States, the situation is a bit complicated. This is because different states allow and disallow certain types of cannabis.\n\nTo understand the legal situation of the U.S, we need to understand the distinction between hemp and marijuana. Hemp refers to a type of cannabis plant that contains very little THC, under 0.3%. It’s also the plant from which CBD is extracted.\n\nMarijuana, on the other hand, has a high THC content and often contains very little CBD.\n\nBuying and selling marijuana is legal in a couple of states, but it’s still far from being the majority of the country.\n\nIn all American states, however, growing, selling and consuming hemp is legal. Of course, products must still follow federal regulations. And that’s where things get a bit more complicated…\n\nFor starters, the FDA (food and drug administration) has yet to approve CBD. So for the moment, it can’t be sold as a medicinal product, or be advertised for its health benefits.\n\nWhat’s more, there’s been an increasing number of products accused of not following regulations. They might either have lied about their CBD or THC content, or have been produced using illegal methods.\n\nAll of this is creating a lot of uncertainty around the status of CBD in the United States. So, is CBD legal there? Yes, but only in some circumstances.\n\nIs CBD legal in Canada?\n\nIn Canada, the situation is completely different from the United States. There, recreational cannabis is legalized throughout the country. In other words, smoking marijuana is no longer a legal offense. But is CBD legal as well?\n\nThe short answer to this question is yes, but only with the proper regulation. In Canada, CBD products must be produced by licensed producers approved by Health Canada.\n\nProducts that are manufactured by unlicensed producers are still being sold throughout the country. However, they are technically illegal and have not been checked and approved for quality.\n\nIs CBD legal in Australia?\n\nIn 2018, Australia legalized hemp and hemp products throughout the country. However, legalization also came with some quite harsh conditions. So, is CBD legal in Australia?\n\nIn many ways, the Australian legalization of CBD is similar to that of the U.K: CBD products are legal so long as they contain no traces of THC. Australia takes that point quite far, making CBD products illegal if they contain over 0.005% THC.\n\nIn a few cases, farmers have had to destroy their entire crops for being slightly over that limit. However, these harsh legal regulations have not stopped Australia from developing a solid market for CBD products.\n\nIt is currently legal to purchase CBD products in Australia for anyone over the age of 18.\n\nIs CBD legal in New Zealand?\n\nIn New Zealand, CBD has been available as a prescription medicine since the early 1980s. But is it easy to purchase, and is CBD legal in the country?\n\nYou will only be able to buy CBD products with a doctor’s prescription. CBD can be prescribed for any number of conditions, including epilepsy, Crohn’s disease and arthritis. Without a prescription, it is illegal to import and use CBD products.\n\nThe situation might change relatively son, however, as an upcoming September 2020 referendum promises a new vote to legalize recreational as well as medical cannabis.\n\nAreas that are still waiting for legalization\n\nIn this guide, we’ve chosen to cover the legal status of CBD in the main areas of the English-speaking world. Many other countries are still awaiting the legalization of CBD. In some, even medical use is illegal. Here are a few of the countries where CBD is completely illegal:\n\nThe legalization of medical cannabis and CBD still has a long way to go. But in most Western countries, it is at least available to those with serious medical issues. In the next couple of years, we can expect to see CBD legalized and more readily accessible throughout the world. 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[ "Kratom Capsules or Kratom Powder: Which One is Better", null, "Kratom, also known as Mitragyna speciosa, is a class of plant that is commonly found in several Southeast Asian nations such as Thailand, Malaysia, The Philippines, Sumatra, and Papua New Guinea. It appears as a typical tropical evergreen tree whose leaves are upturned. Dark green leaves can be seen growing from its branches and features yellow flowers. This plant has been cultivated in the aforementioned nations since ancient times.\n\nSoutheast Asian civilizations have cultivated the Kratom plant for its medicinal value. The plant, particularly its leaves, contain several active chemical compounds that can help alleviate pain, stress, depression, and other symptoms.\n\nModern advances in science have spurred more in-depth research involving these plants and with the help of modern technology, transport of kratom leaves is now possible from its source to all corners of the globe, after going through a process such as drying kratom leaves, which converting them into powder or capsule form.\n\nWe are now faced with the question: which form is better - the powdered kratom or the one in capsules?\n\nTurning Kratom into powdered form stemmed from practical reasons. Before Kratom was shipped from harvest to various destinations but merchants involved in this trade realized that there’s a lot of spoilage following this method. They devised a way to preserve the product by drying the same leaves and crushing them into powder. This made transporting Kratom easier and has improved the shelf life of the product.\n\nKratom powder is probably the most widely-used form of Kratom in the present because of certain advantages: 1) Once in powder form, it has a long shelf-life, 2) It’s ideal for people who are always traveling as it can be stored in a small bottle and brought around, 3) It’s more convenient to use than Kratom leaves, and 4) and it mixes well with almost any solute, such as water.\n\nHowever, carrying around Kratom in powdered form tends to get messy. Kratom also inherently leaves a distinct aftertaste when taken in mixed with water. To provide a remedy to this, scientists began to introduce Kratom in capsule form. The capsulated Kratom is not messy and easy to bring around. The capsule is made of a gelatin-like substance that not only prevents the distinct aftertaste of Kratom to manifest when ingested, it also improves the absorption of Kratom within the body by making sure it’s delivered in the digestive system.\n\nOn the surface, it certainly appears that the capsule form has an overwhelming advantage over the powdered one, but all these added benefits didn’t come without a price. Encapsulating Kratom entails added cost and as such, Kratom capsules are a bit more expensive. Both forms of Kratom have their benefits and cons. It really depends on your lifestyle and what is more convenient to your life.\n\nCheck out our Kratom Capsules and Kratom Powders!\nUse left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device" ]
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[ "According to the sheriff’s office, the remains of Alexis Murphy were located on private property near Stagebridge Road on December 3. Positive identification was received from the OCME Friday, February 5.\n\nRandy Allen Taylor was charged with murdering the teen. He was eventually found guilty back in May 2014 and given two life sentences.\n\nThe family posted: “Our family is so grateful for the continuing love, support and prayers for Alexis and our family over the past 7 years. While we have been grieving the loss of Alexis since 2013, we remained hopeful that she would be found alive and well. Alexis was the fashionista, athlete and joker of our family; we were blessed to have loved her for 17 years and her memory will continue to live on through us all. Our family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to the citizens of Nelson County, the FBI, the Virginia State Police, the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office and all of the search and rescue teams for your commitment and unwavering support to find Alexis. You all kept the promise made in 2013, to bring Alexis home!”\n\nUPDATE – Taylor was found guilty in 2014 of murder and abduction in the 2013 disappearance of 17-year-old Alexis Murphy of Nelson County. He was sentenced to serve two life sentences in connection with the disappearance of Alexis.\n\nUPDATE: 1/25/14 – DNA testing by the FBI has cleared Jesse Leroy Matthew, Jr. of any connection to the abduction and murder of Alexis Murphy, who is still missing.\n\nMatthew was charged with the murder of Hannah Graham who went missing from a bar in Charlottesvile last September and whose body was found a month later. Matthew has pleaded not guilty to killing Graham.\n\nUPDATE: 11/29/13 -Volunteers from the women’s group Shopo Nation will be searching for Alexis on Sunday, Dec. 1 from noon to dusk.\n\nThey will begin their search at the", null, "UPDATE: 9/23/13 – Authorities say they have a NEW person of interest in the disappearance of Alexis Murphy but they are not saying who.\n\nTaylor is still detained in jail on abduction charges.\n\nUPDATE: 9/3/13 – The FBI announced that the phone belonging to Alexis has been found.\n\n“Since this is an on-going sensitive investigation, where evidentiary items and search information is sealed; no further discussion will be entertained,” the FBI said in a statement. “This sole release of information is only being made to advise the public that we no longer need assistance looking for that one item.”\n\nUPDATE: 8/31/13 – On Saturday, members of the Lake Monticello Water Rescue Team went 10-miles down the river looking for clues to what happened to Alexis, while other member walked along the riverbed.\n\nA red sweater, which is what Alexis was believed to have been wearing before she went missing was found caught beneath a rock in the Rockfish River.\n\nThe sweater was taken as tagged as evidence.\n\nUPDATE: 8/12/13 – Police have arrested Randolph Taylor, 48, in connection with the disappearance of Alexis. He has been charged with abduction. There is no more details as to why Taylor was arrested, but the authorities are asking the public if they saw a Taylor or his GMC Suburban around the time that Alexis disappeared, to call them.\n\n“We continue to ask the public for tips, particularly if you have information on Randolph Taylor,” Anthony Martin, the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Nelson County, said at the news conference.\n\nOriginal Story: Alexis Murphy, 17, from Shipman, Virginia in Nelson County has been missing since last Saturday, August 3, 2013. Alexis left the Ardeen Place apartments to go for a shopping trip to Lynchburg, but she never came back. A surveillance photo shows Alexis at the Lovingston Liberty gas station, and a worker saw Alexis talking with a man at the pump.\n\nAuthorities searched for her at the surrounding area where her cell phone gave off a signal. On Thursday, a passerby saw Murphy’s car at the Carmike Six cinema parking lot and reported it to police said the Times Dispatch.\n\nAlexis was an active user on Twitter and has over 12,000 followers as of Friday.\n\nIf you have any information about her whereabouts, please call the Virginia State Police at 434-263-7050." ]
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[ "Manila, 7 November 2017 – Filipino animator Gini Santos visited her home country on Nov. 6 to 7 to celebrate the upcoming release of Disney•Pixar’s Coco, for which Santos served as Supervising Animator – the first ever woman in Pixar’s history to hold the position.", null, null, "Born in Pasay City in the Philippines, Santos moved to Guam with her family when she was 3 years old. She then returned to her home country years later to study at St. Scholastica’s College (high school) and University of Santo Tomas (UST), where she graduated with a degree in Fine Arts with a major in Advertising.\n\nHired by Pixar Animation Studios in 1996, Santos worked on many critically praised Pixar films, including the Academy Award®-winning Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Up.\n\n“The welcome’s been amazing. After all the hard work we’ve done for Coco, to be recognized as a Filipino who worked on the film, which has gotten great response, has been amazing,” said Santos, who was back home to meet the local media.\n\nAt the special advanced screening for Coco on Nov. 6 at Newport Cinemas in Newport Mall, Resorts World Manila, Santos was presented with a plaque of appreciation by the city of Pasay “for being an exemplary citizen of Pasay City,” where she and her family lived before moving to Guam. The award was presented to her by City Administrator Atty. Dennis Acorda, representing Mayor Antonio Calixto.\n\nAt the same event, Santos was also awarded by the Original Pilipino Performing Arts (OPPA) Foundation with a plaque of recognition by OPPA President Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo. OPPA is a foundation that aims to support aspiring Filipino artists by providing them with opportunities that will improve their knowledge and craft.\n\n“In our unwavering commitment to champion Filipino talent, the Original Pilipino Performing Arts would like to present this plaque of recognition to Ms. Gini Santos for her invaluable contribution to showcasing the creativity of the Filipino to a global audience,” said Lauchengco-Yulo. “We are proud that she shares the foundation’s vision to support, nurture, and elevate the Filipino talent. Thank you for being an inspiration.”\n\nSantos also conducted an animation workshop on Nov. 7, which was attended by more than 250 students. “There’s a vast amount of information on the internet about animation. Look out there and learn,” advises Santos. “Keep pursuing and trying things.”\n\nDespite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Héctor (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. Directed by Lee Unkrich (Toy Story 3), co-directed by Adrian Molina (story artist Monsters University) and produced by Darla K. Anderson (Toy Story 3), Disney•Pixar’s Coco opens in Philippine theaters on Nov. 22, 2017. For more information, check out http://movies.disney.com/coco, Hashtag: #PixarCoco, Pixar Coco Facebook, Pixar Coco Twitter and Pixar Coco Instagram.\n\nOlaf (voice of Josh Gad) teams up with Sven on a merry mission in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 21-minute featurette, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure. It’s the first holiday season since the gates reopened and Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) and Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel) host a celebration for all of Arendelle. When the townspeople unexpectedly leave early to enjoy their individual holiday customs, the sisters realize they have no family traditions of their own. So, Olaf sets out to comb the kingdom to bring home the best traditions and save this first Christmas for his friends. Directed by Emmy®-winning filmmakers Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers Skelton (Prep & Landing), produced by Oscar® winner Roy Conli (Big Hero 6), and featuring a screenplay by Jac Schaeffer and four original songs by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure opens in front of Disney•Pixar’s original feature Coco in Philippine theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.\n\nPelikula Mania Filipino Pixar Artist Gini Santos Comes Home to the Philippines to Celebrate the Release of Disney•Pixar’s Coco\n%d bloggers like this:" ]
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[ "ONE Championship recently named in its official website six of the fighters of the promotion who displayed outstanding courage in the cage. One of them is an Igorot fighter from Baguio City.", null, "On July 11, 2014, Kelly defeated Australian fighter Rob “Ruthless” Lisita at “ONE FC 18: War of Dragons,” which was the main event of the first event of ONE in Chinese Taipei. The Igorot fighter won via rear-naked choke submission in Round 2.\n\nKelly’s win over Lisita made him the first ONE fighter to ever receive the $50,000 ONE Warrior Bonus. The Filipino fighter currently holds a record of 12 wins and 3 losses.\n\nThe ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship title was first introduced on May 6, 2016 at “ONE Championship 42: Ascent to Power.” Defeating Mei Yamaguchi, Lee won the title via unanimous decision.\n\nAside from the title, Lee also won a $50,000 ONE Warrior Bonus. At the age of 19, she became the youngest MMA fighter to win a world champion title.\n\nOn Nov. 11, 2016, Filipino fighter Vaugn “The Spawn” Donayre dominated the majority of his fight against Khan at “ONE Championship: Defending Honor.” At one point, it seemed that Donayre was about the defeat Khan via kimura armlock.\n\nHowever, it was Khan who ended the bout in Round 3 via rear-naked choke submission. The Singaporean fighter currently has 7 wins and 2 losses.\n\nOn Oct. 9, 2015, Bigdash earned his eight win as a professional MMA fighter and first ONE win when he defeated Igor Svirid from Kazakhstan at “ONE Championship 32: Tigers of Asia.” The ONE Middleweight World Champion title was transferred from Svirid to Bigdash.\n\nSvirid started the fight with non-stop barrage of punches that knocked Bigdash down four times. However, the latter rose to his feet each time and ended the fight in Round 2 via technical knockout.\n\nOn May 26, Kadestam made his ONE debut at “ONE Championship: Dynasty of Heroes” by fighting Luis “Sapo” Santos. In the first two rounds of the fight, Santos battered Kadestam with his topnotch striking ability and knockout power but it was Kadestam who ended the fight via knockout in the final round.\n\nKadestam now holds a record of 9 wins and 3 losses. Currently based in the Philippines, the Swedish fighter is expected to be the next challenger of the reigning ONE Welterweight World Champion Ben Askren.\n\nFrom 2014 to 2016, Sang won all of his ONE fights. On Jan. 14, he challenged Bigdash but failed dethrone the reigning ONE Middleweight World Champion.\n\nThe score cards were even after the first two rounds. In Round 3, Sang’s head was hit by Bigdash’s kick, making it appear that the fight would be over soon.\n\nHowever, Sang managed to survive until the end without submitting or being knockout. Unfortunately for him, the judges’ unanimous decision was in favor of Bigdash.\n\nOn June 30, Sang will have the chance to avenge himself in his home country Myanmar against Bigdash. The two will have a rematch at the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar, at “ONE Championship 56: Light of a Nation.”\n\n(photo from Facebook/Eric ‘The Natural’ Kelly)" ]
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[ "When I tore down Voyo VMac Mini mini PC, I noticed a 2.5″ mounting mechanism, and some weird 9-pin SATA connector, but since the hard drive would be so close to the components I assumed this specific case was not designed for a drive, but the board would be compatible. However, it’s now possible to purchase a $20 custom SATA cable from “Voyo Official Store” on Aliexpress to do just that.", null, "All you have to do is to open the case, connect the cable to the motherboard, and the hard drive, and mounting the hard drive to the mechanism with four screws. I’m not sure whether you should also use some kind of insulation between the drive and motherboard, as it will be really close, but the company does not mention anything about that. Cooling might also be an issue even though there’s a fan in the mini PC.", null, "It’s not difficult to do, but should probably be attempted by the most adventurous. I’d also expect the cable to become cheaper overtime if this little hack become common among VMac mini owners, or maybe even offered for free with the mini PCs during promotions.\n\nThanks to Jake for the tip.\n\nA bit expensive for this cable.\n🙁\n\nAnd they know it well…\n\nCan i add a m sata SSD? İs there a place to mount it properly? What about the heat? Did you try it ? i would like to add a Samsung Evo 850 m sata. i have plans to use data migration tool. From foresee SSD to Samsung.\n\n@Serol\nSure you can use mSATA with an appropriate adapter ‘SATA to mSATA’ (though no idea whether you’re able to boot from when using Windows). But since you’re mentioning Samsung EVO 850 the whole approach is questionable. The 2.5″ variants are cheaper than the mSATA or M.2 variants of same capacity.\n\nif i buy samsung evo 850 2.5 inch and install it can i use it as a first drive after using data migration? is there a option in bios to choose starting drive? how i can enter bios ? by entering ecs?" ]
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[ "Last week, the economist Timothy Taylor wrote, When a Summer Job Could Pay the Tuition. He noted that when he graduated from high school (1978), one could work one’s way through college with a minimum wage job: part-time during the school year and full-time in the summer. Now that isn’t possible. He used the graph below, which he took from a lecture by David Ernst. What it shows is a time series of the number of hours a student would have to work to pay the tuition at the University of Minnesota. When Taylor was in college, it was about 300 hours per year. By the time I was in college — just a decade later — it was double that. And today, it is roughly 1,600 hours.\n\nThere are two aspects of this: tuition increases and the minimum wage decreases. I went to the University of Minnesota’s website and found this convenient document (pdf) that lists the tuition rates dating back to 1960. I chose a base year of 1968, because that was the high water mark for the minimum wage. The tuition at that time was $294 for instate undergraduates. Today, it is $12,060. That represents an averageincrease of 8.4% — a bit more than double the rate of inflation. If tuition had only gone up at the rate of inflation, it would be only $1,974 now. So tuition is a big part of the problem here.", null, "Clearly, both education inflation and the regression of the minimum wage have been major factors in making a college education far less affordable. From the looks of it, I think that the minimum wage is the larger issue. It’s telling that the focus of the educational affordability discussion (even among liberals) is so focused on tuition. Whenever I hear this kind of thing, I think the subtext is, “Those college professors make too damned much money!” I have no special love for academics, but I’m skeptical when the focus for helping the poor is tearing down the middle class. The minimum wage hasn’t been decoupled from the economy so that college professors could make more money.\n\nI have to give credit to Ernst and Taylor, because this is a good way to look at the question of affordable college educations. And I think what it shows is not so much that college tuition is growing too fast — although it is. It is more that the rewards of our economic success are not being widely shared. Notice that a big part of the increase in tuition in state schools here in California is not because education is getting more expensive; it is because the state is paying less and less of the bill. When I was paying $500 per semester in the 1980s, I was paying only a fraction of the cost of my education. Today, students pay a much higher percentage of the actual cost. (Very roughly, adjusted for inflation, students pay ten times what I did.)\n\nThere is a weird kind of tension in any discussion of college affordability. There are many people who claim that inequality is just a question of education and if we all got college degrees, everyone would be rich — or at least “middle class.” At the same time, our inequality has made getting an education extremely hard. But I think we have to stop thinking this way. The problem is that we have unsustainable levels of inequality. Making education more affordable is a laudable goal. But it is no substitute for addressing economic inequality head on. And in most cases, I think the loud voices crying about skyrocketing tuition are using the issue as a distraction to keep us from dealing with the more fundamental issue." ]
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[ null, "In the first part of this series, we looked at the world flower idea of world building for your home campaign. This time around, we’re looking at peopling your world flower. This process is a bit more involved, but can produce a much more vibrant and varied world than some of the more traditional methods of world building. So let’s get into it!\n\nIn traditional world building, atomistic creation is extended to the people of the world as well. This is seen mostly in the following forms:\n\nAll of these are a recipe for a very conventional, very dull, and most likely very problematic world build. So how do you avoid this?\n\nThis sounds bizarre, especially coming from me to anyone who follows me social media, but hear me out. This isn’t about limiting the overall selection of options, whether they be humans, monsterfolk, or beastfolk, of your world. It’s about developing a specific region and area. Land has what’s called a “carrying capacity,” the maximum population it can sustain indefinitely. And I draw on this idea here. In your starting region; whether it be a village, town, city, nation, or what have you and its surrounding areas, pick three to five people (scale of your world dependent). That’s the starting selection and the largest populations in the area. Then, as your world flower blooms with the characters exploring the place, you can replace them bit by bit, or even entirely, as they move to new places. This keeps the game fresh, and helps mitigate choice paralysis on the part of the players while easing the burden of work on the GM/DM to figure out how 100+ playable species are in the same place.\n\nThis is where the process gets gritty for the GM. One of the biggest issues with fantasy (and scifi for that matter) worlds is that they’re packed with unchanging monolithic cultures that don’t reflect, at all, how cultures actually work. The first step is to disentangle biological traits from cultural traits, since one is common to all members of the species, and the other is a learned thing that pertains to a specific culture of said group. Once that’s done, you need to think about what cultural stuff the species in your area have going on.\n\nFirst, ask yourself how many actual cultures are there in the area, and are their any subordinate cultures. For example, an area where humans and orcs have coexisted together for millennia may have a single general culture that both are a part of; or you may have a situation where humans are a subordinate culture to dwarves, and practice a culture heavily influenced by, but different from, that of the culturally dominant dwarves. Once you’ve got that figured out, look at how the cultures may influence each other. As a rule, I use a matrix of Art, Fashion, Lifestyle, Fighting Style, and Philosophy as guides to areas of culture that may be influenced.\n\nWhen building your cultures, consider these:\n\nThe flavour section can go on and one and on, so I recommend making use of something like World Anvil to bring some order to your creations here.\n\nA final note here is to account for hybrids. If you’re running a game where, via magic or biology different species can intermix and produce viable offspring, take that into account when looking at your cultures. Unless said groups have literally only just met, odds are there has been some intermixing, and they’ve had to adapt to that culturally. Are hybrids an accepted part of one or both groups? If not, why and how does that manifest? And at this point I need to reiterate to please avoid using the common narratives associated with people with mixed heritage. They are crazy racist.\n\nConflicts between groups shouldn’t default to “racial hatred”. That’s lazy world building and based in the idea that racial hatred is a norm. If there are conflicts between the people in your starting area, what are their causes? Some good conflict starters are:\n\nSo how does all this integrate into the world flower from part one? Well, this is going to make up a lot of your work in the starting area, and the hexes that surround it. Then, as with the increasingly skeletonized format expanding out, follow the same pattern. In the areas surrounding the core, have a decent amount of information. Then, change things, species, and so on as you radiate out, just keeping basic notes on them till it’s time to develop them in accordance with players exploring the world or people from distant areas arriving in the place the characters are in. As the world flower blooms, don’t be afraid to make changes to places that have been established already to reflect changes in the world. Did trade with a foreign group open wide up? What changes did that bring? Woke the sleeping army and have a few thousand time displaced combatants floating around? What’s going on with them? Undead army wiped out some places? Are there survivors and what are they doing, and how are the groups who were influenced by them adapting to the changed circumstances? All of this can be tracked on your world flower.\n\nWorld building is one of the most rewarding aspects of gaming or writing, but all too often falls prey to problematic biases, tropes, and ideas. Usually because “That’s how it’s supposed to be.” So in this short series, I’m sharing how I approach building a world building. Next up in this series is Faiths and Fangs, the bit where I get into building religious cosmology and mythology, and adding monstrous hazards to your world!\n\nOther posts in this series:", null ]
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[ "To call President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan an infrastructure bill requires a very generous definition of the term. Or as Senator Kirsten Gillibrand apparently thinks, anything can be infrastructure. Of the $2.25 trillion allocated in this bill, only 6% goes toward what most Americans consider infrastructure. Instead of filling potholes, Biden’s bill is loaded to the brim with expansions of federal power, erosion of states’ rights, questionable economic policies and failed federal mandates.", null, "There are aspects of this bill that ought to be lauded. The $174 billion allocated toward building out America’s electric vehicle charging stations is praiseworthy, given the rapid development of such vehicles. But there are far more parts of this bill that certainly do not fall into any realistic definition of infrastructure.\n\nFor example, Biden’s bill includes the PRO Act, which is designed to destroy Right to Work laws in 27 states, including Arizona, and kill millions of freelance jobs by forcing all freelancers to pay union dues to keep their job. It’s worth noting that unionization was recently rejected by Amazon employees in Alabama. This bill also seeks to force every building in America to meet onerous green standards that would raise the cost of housing around the country, at a time when demand for affordable housing keeps growing.\n\nThe Democrats want to spend hundreds of billions for high speed rail that would be significantly slower than a cheap plane flight, one-size-fits-all federal mandates related to the Green New Deal, and billions more for expansions of the government’s role in child and elderly care. The biggest offender is the goal to increase the U.S. corporate tax rate to 28%, a figure that is projected to kill another million jobs. All of these job killing actions are being proposed at a time where employers are struggling to fill 7.4 million open positions, and the U.S. recovery from the Covid pandemic is slowing.\n\nAnd how are we going to pay for all this? Short answer: we won’t. The Biden team hopes to raise taxes by a whopping $2.1 trillion, along with increasing our debt by hundreds of billions more.\n\nThis bill isn’t just an “infrastructure” plan, it’s a federal power grab that would fundamentally change the relationship between states and the federal government in America. By creating giant slush funds controlled by the White House, it would practically destroy the vital role that state, county and local governments play in funding and deploying infrastructure projects.\n\nLost among all this spending is the real reason why new infrastructure ends up coming in horribly over budget, or isn’t built at all: America’s obtuse regulations around construction and federal hiring requirements. Required environmental studies are used to stop construction, especially projects such as affordable housing, dead in its tracks rather than actually protecting the environment. In addition, federal requirements that certain fields utilize only union labor greatly increase the price of projects. These government regulations inhibit the free market’s ability to cheaply update and modernize America’s infrastructure, and make every change, or new project, a big political fight. The free market is ready to get to work, but, as is usually the case in America, the government is the thing that stands in the way.\n\nReal infrastructure doesn’t take years to build. As many European governments (and more recently China, much to our detriment) have demonstrated, infrastructure can be built in months, weeks or even days. In America, new infrastructure must navigate through a maze of government agencies, jump through a labyrinth of permitting and red tape, and spend millions on costly, bureaucracy satisfying environmental studies. Going forward, we must focus on consolidating the permitting process and cutting red tape.\n\nRather than trying to change the definition of infrastructure, Biden should just get the government out of the way.\n\nAlexander Diaz grew up in Tucson and is a sophomore at the Catholic University of America, where he is president of the university’s branch of the American Conservation Coalition." ]
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[ "Woman was found shot to death in a vehicle in south Jackson. Her ex-boyfriend was later found at another location. He had killed himself, police say.\n\nA Jackson woman and her ex-boyfriend are dead in what authorities are describing as a murder-suicide.\n\nAccording to the Jackson Police Department, Angelina Billingsley, 52, was shot multiple times and pronounced dead on scene. She was found in her vehicle in the driveway at Twin Oaks Drive in south Jackson around 4:30 p.m. Friday.\n\nThe suspect, identified as Ronnie Spires, had left the scene after the shooting. Just after 5 p.m., a shooting was reported in the 600 block of Lexington Avenue.\n\nWhen officers arrived, they discovered a vehicle matching the description of the suspect's in the Twin Oaks Drive shooting. Spires, according to JPD, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.\n\nOfficers responded to the scene and found a vehicle in the driveway matching the description of the suspect's vehicle from the deadly Twin Oaks Drive shooting. According to officers, Spires died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.\n\nThe homicide mark's the city's 64th this year.\n\nDead on the street: Man shot, killed in Jackson after man rushes him with 'rifle-style weapon'", null, "Police hold off protesters for Breonna Taylor, early Friday, May 29, 2020 in Louisville, Ky. Taylor, a black woman, was fatally shot by police in her home in March. Michael Clevenger, Louisville Courier Journal\nFullscreen", null, "Fire burns inside The Family Dollar Store after a night of unrest and protests in the death of George Floyd early Friday, May 29, 2020 in Minneapolis. Floyd died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on Memorial Day. David Joles, Star Tribune via AP\nFullscreen", null, "A protestor reacts beside a burning fast food restaurant near the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct, Friday, May 29, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody Monday, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. John Minchillo, AP\nFullscreen", null, "A participant in a fancy costume attends the so called 'Victorian Picnic' in Leipzig, Germany, Friday, May 29, 2020. Due to the coronavirus restrictions the this years Wave Gothic Festival (WGT) was cancelled. Normally thousands of goths and other dark subculture fans such as cybergoths, metalheads, steampunks, neo-Victorians, dark romantics, dark electro, industrial, medieval and fetish fans attend the festival areas. Jens Meyer, AP\nFullscreen", null, "Shoes are scattered on the ground during a performance of the group Members of Extinction Rebellion \"Covid today, climate crisis tomorrow\" at Sol square in downtown Madrid, Spain, Friday, May 29, 2020. ( Manu Fernandez, AP\nFullscreen", null, "People wearing protective masks enjoy the Blue Fire roller coaster at Europa-Park, Germany's largest theme park, in Rust, on May 29, 2020 during the reopening day after several weeks of lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus. Patrick Hertzog, AFP via Getty Images\nFullscreen", null, "A bee draws nectar from a flower in a garden outside Moscow on May 29, 2020. Yuri Kadobnov, AFP via Getty Images\nFullscreen" ]
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[ "David Owen, Business Development Manager at Pickering Interfaces talks about an application in one of the most complex scientific sites on the planet.", null, "The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), has come to the forefront of public attention recently with the discovery of the Higgs boson – the so called God’s particle. CERN operates a high energy collider 100m under the Swiss and French border near Geneva to explore the boundaries of high energy physics. It is high energy physics on a huge scale, matched by no other facility in the world.\n\nThe collider operates a pair of counter- rotating particle rings which have crossovers at four experiment sites where particles crash from opposite directions into each other and create the signatures that indicate the presence of short lived particles, and that has recently included the Higgs.\n\nMuch of the attention is focussed on the experiments which have to run to capture all the data available in order to identify new particles. However monitoring of the ring itself is also a major undertaking and this is accomplished through the Open Analogue Signal Information System, referred to as OASIS. Signals from the collider monitors can be tapped at many places to make sure all is well in the system.\n\nEven a large budget operation like CERN though has to make sure that its budget matches the finances available from sponsoring governments (and therefore tax payers in many countries), so this system has to be cost effective. The OASIS system uses a set of digitisers to acquire the signals and this is relayed out to users over an Ethernet system, but the digitisers are expensive and there cannot be one digitiser for every monitor signal. A switching system is used to allow OASIS to select which signals to show from the variety of signals available, and that switching system has historically been based on VXI and more recently cPCI solutions, but that is changing.\n\nCERN Upgrade\nCERN is undergoing a major 2 year upgrade to its systems so the collider energy can be raised (almost doubled) and more new physics explored. The collider has now been closed down (as of February 2013) for this scheduled upgrade, and more upgrades will occur in the future. Inevitably part of that upgrade process requires the OASIS system to be upgraded.\n\nThe monitor signals present some challenges to a switching system. CERN concluded they wanted to be able to select up to 16 out of a maximum of 104 signals available for digitizing at each location. The analogue signals have frequency content to many MHz and there is potential for considerable differences in level from the different monitors. That put major constraints on the allowable crosstalk between channels as well as the bandwidth. If a signal from a high level source was selected and a signal from a low level source at the same time on a different channel then the large signal could breakthrough into the smaller signal and confuse the operators.\n\nAnother significant issue for CERN is the sheer size of the collider, you cannot walk from one location to another in any reasonable time – the tunnel is even equipped with bicycles to speed up transportation between locations. Management at a distance is an essential requirement for any solution.\n\nDesigning a New OASIS Switch\nCERN approached Pickering Interfaces for ideas on a new switching system to be deployed during the scheduled upgrade. The basic requirement was for a matrix with 10’s of MHz of BW and a size of up to 104×16. Discussions made it apparent that crosstalk would be a major concern in any implementation, and the sheer size of the matrix required made it hard to use traditional approaches to solve the problem, meet the performance objectives and meet the budget requirements.\n\nClearly the cost of the matrix had to be significantly lower than placing a digitiser on each analogue signal. The preferred platform was PCI in an industrial computer but it became very apparent that the fixed modular structure of PCI did not lend itself to this sort of switching system, and the same problems applied to cPCI and PXI.", null, "Figure 1. The CERN requirement requires a matrix to connect up to 104 analogue sources to up to 16 digitisers\n\nTo implement a high performance matrix of this type required the switching system to determine the form factor of the final solution – and that ruled out using anything which could be described as fixed modular format. A modular approach was needed to make the matrix system size scalable as different locations required different sizes of matrix – one location might require a 64×16, another might require a 104×16. Systems could also have their requirements changed with time as the number of sensors changed and more (or less) channels added. That strongly indicated that a proprietary scalable modular approach was going to be required, the modules sized to fit the design requirement of the matrix. That encouraged Pickering Interfaces to investigate an LXI route where there is a freedom of size.\n\nLXI Route\nLXI had some major advantages for CERN, much of their system was already running Ethernet data connections so using it to manage a matrix was not an issue. LXI control also means that they could access the matrix state over their network without intervening controllers by accessing the LXI products web server.\n\nDuring discussions another issue arose, the experiments being conducted on the collider are large and expensive operations and the last thing that CERN wanted was to find that a switch in the matrix had developed a fault and was preventing monitoring operations. Knowing that Pickering Interfaces had implemented self-test in both LXI and PXI (called BIRST) CERN requested some sort of self-test in the switching system, and ideally because the switch needed coaxial connectors the test had to be capable of running with the inputs and outputs connected to a non-powered source/load. Being able to initiate and run a self-test remotely would also be a powerful tool for OASIS.\n\nFigure 2. 65-110 wideband modular chassis 48×16 matrix, with the drawer system out the plugins can be added or removed\n\nThe solution arrived at for CERN was the 65-110 Wideband Modular Matrix. The switching matrix is based on a chassis which has a dedicated analogue bus system. Into the chassis a set of plugins can be installed, the left hand pair providing the 16 Y access connections required for the digitisers. A set of X plugins then provide the analogue signal inputs, 8 signals to a plugin module. The number of X plugins can be scaled from just one (8off X connections) up to 13 (104 off X connections), allowing the user to create a matrix of any required size within the chassis constraints. Not installing the second Y plugin allowed Y=8 systems to be created – though CERN had no specific requirements for that configuration other users might find it an advantage if they had smaller system requirements. The design is fully user configurable, plugin modules can be physically installed and uninstalled and the firmware in the LXI controller will recognise the configuration and amend the available matrix size to match the plugin modules installed. The web based soft front panel, a feature strongly encouraged by the LXI standard, allows driverless control of the matrix.", null, "Figure 3. The soft front panel of the 65-110 can be accessed through the LXI configuration pages to either control or monitor the matrix settings. The LXI controller presents the matrix as a single entity, greatly simplifying the user understanding of the setting\n\nThe matrix is a modular solution, but the module size is scaled to fit the application rather than to abide by a particular standard. The 65-110 plugin and analogue bus system had to be very carefully designed to maintain the RF performance, and in particular the crosstalk, to ensure it was fit for the application. The RF BW in a typical configuration is above 300MHz, driven largely by the need for low crosstalk, and has excellent VSWR.\n\nThe design uses an analogue bus underneath the plugin modules rather than being at the back of the plugin which is normally the case with modular systems – in a matrix it makes much more sense to have the X and Y signals lines at right angles to each other to improve crosstalk and isolation. This is a feature of LXI – there are no particular restraints on the size of the modules or the placement of an analogue bus so Pickering Interfaces were able to design a modular structure to suit the switching requirements.\n\nFigure 4 The web interface on 65-110 allows easy access to the self test facility through the standard LXI cofiguration pages.\n\nThe 65-110 includes a self-test facility checks all the signals paths for failed relays (closed, open or high resistance). The design uses low level signals so that the user connections do not need to be disconnected in order to run the test (a time consuming process with over 100 coaxial leads connected, and not very practical given the distances involved) and the self-test can be initiated over the LXI compliant web interface without the use of an external controller program while a user is many kilometres from the matrix. The user simply initiates the test, the embedded LXI controller runs the test and the results can be viewed over the web interface or reported to the user as a file.\n\nA monitor facility is also included in Pickering Interfaces LXI products that allows a user to graphically display the matrix setting without having any program access to the matrix – LXI systems allow the easy creation of systems where multiple controllers are present. One controller can be setting the switch, a different controller can be monitoring what is the settings are without disrupting the programming.\n\nSummary\nThe CERN requirement shows why LXI provides an excellent platform for the creation of difficult switching systems where the performance objectives are high, the switch is complicated and easy remote access is required. CERN will be making full use of the LXI aspects of 65-110 as part of the OASIS system during its next rounds of experiments running at ever higher collider energies.\n\nThis entry was posted on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 at 6:52 am and is filed under Applications, Technology, Test. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site." ]
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[ "Tam, an assistant professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, said 200 users have signed up with the app so far. She believes the number will continue to grow as Hong Kong residents become more aware of the increasing waste problem.\n\n“The global waste problem is a big issue. This is a local response to large questions,” she told China Daily.\n\nTam said Hong Kong dumps more than 3,000 metric tonnes of food waste each day. Most of that food, however, could still be consumed.\n\nBy using the Breadline app, Tam said people in Hong Kong are doing their part to reduce waste and move toward a zero-waste lifestyle.\n\nEnvironmentalists said it is not only Hong Kong residents who are drawn to such a lifestyle. Across Asia, people are becoming more aware of what they consume and are spurning single-use plastic bags, straws and disposables.\n\nZero-waste stores have sprung up in a number of Asian cities, including Manila, Chennai and Jakarta. They cater to consumers willing to bring their own containers to buy food and toiletries in bulk, eliminating the need for packaging.\n\n“Being zero-waste is not the same as being litter-free,” said Dharmesh Shah, policy consultant for the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA).\n\nShah said that like most of his fellow advocates, he grew up mindlessly using plastic bags and other disposables.\n\n“The problem of waste worsened after plastic was invented. Using plastic products was convenient,” he said.\n\nBut his research into India’s waste problem spurred him to adopt a zero-waste lifestyle – because, he said, “it was the right thing to do”.\n\nShah said he has stopped using plastic bags, straws and disposable cutlery. He believes he can still do more, however. “For instance, when it comes to plastic packaging, I am still dependent on supermarkets. So I have no choice but to buy packaged products,” he said.\n\nFor Tiza Mafira, a lawyer in Jakarta, it is not enough that she is using reusable bags and avoiding disposables to reduce the plastic garbage that is choking the waterways in Indonesia’s key cities.\n\nThis is why she co-founded the Indonesia Plastic Bag Diet Movement in 2013. The group is campaigning against single-use plastic bags and has proposed a levy on plastic bags.\n\nThe “zero-waste” movement was founded in the early 2000s when a group of environmental advocates convened in the UK and Malaysia to address the world’s growing waste problem. The participants agreed that having more incinerators and landfills is not enough to solve the problem. It has to be addressed at source and requires a system that will reduce and eliminate waste production.\n\nEnvironmentalists said the move toward zero waste is now more relevant for Asia as the region has to cope with a mounting rubbish problem that harms human health and the environment.\n\nAccording to the UN Environment Programme, Southeast Asia produces 1.14kg of municipal waste per capita every day.\n\nIn India, a Central Pollution Control Board study across 60 major cities showed that they generate over 4,000 tonnes of such waste per day. The country generates nearly 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste daily.\n\nIn China, the National Bureau of Statistics said the country produced 215 million tonnes of domestic waste in 2017, up by nearly 60 per cent from 2001.\n\nCompounding the problem in Asia are waste exports from industrialised countries in the West, which have treated the region as their dumping ground.\n\nThis has drawn widespread condemnation in recent months, with Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia demanding that the waste exporters take back their trash.\n\n“I would argue that waste generation and prosperity are correlated. The richer we get, the more we pollute,” GAIA’s Shah said.", null, "A pile of rubbish, including plastic waste, is seen as children play on a bridge in downtown Manila. GEORGE CALVELO/AFP\n\nShah said the rise of Asian economies has boosted consumerism and produced more trash. The biggest policy challenge, he said, is “to decouple economic growth from waste generation”.\n\nThe power to effect lasting change lies with corporations and governments, Shah said.\n\nAsian policymakers are now incorporating zero-waste concepts in their strategies.\n\nIn South Korea, the government charges a flat fee for each bag of food waste thrown in a recycling bin. The food waste is then collected and turned into compost or animal feed. The policy has also encouraged home composting and urban gardening.\n\nAsian countries such as China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Brunei have banned single-use plastic bags. Shoppers either bring reusable bags or pay for a plastic bag.\n\nWhile Indonesia is yet to impose a nationwide ban on plastic bags, local governments on the island of Bali, the cities of Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, Balikpapan in Borneo, and Bogor in Java have banned single-use plastic bags.\n\nOther countries are mulling similar policies. India and Thailand are planning to ban disposable plastic bags, cups and straws.\n\nIndonesia is considering imposing a levy on plastic bags, while Japan requires retailers to charge for them.\n\nIn Singapore, the government is drafting a Zero Waste Master Plan that aims to reduce food, packaging and electronic waste.\n\nIn China, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said 11 cities were chosen to pilot the country’s “no-waste city” plan, which aims to reduce the production of solid waste and maximise recycling.\n\nBusinesses are also playing their part to reduce waste by dissuading consumers from using disposables.\n\nIn the Philippines, consumer goods manufacturers Unilever and Human Heart Nature have set up a refilling station for shampoo and liquid detergent.\n\nIn Singapore, supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice has started charging a fee for plastic bags, while fastfood operator McDonald’s said it has stopped serving straws and disposable cups to diners.\n\nIn Brunei in May, over 50 entrepreneurs launched the Zero Waste Brunei campaign. They pledged to gradually reduce the use of disposables such as straws, plastic bags, plastic packaging and plastic cutlery, with the goal of completely eliminating them from their stores.\n\nMembers of the Indonesian Retailers Association (Aprindo) started charging for plastic bags in March. Aprindo is composed of around 40,000 convenience stores.\n\nMeenakshi Bharath, co-founder of the civic group Solid Waste Management Round Table (SWMRT) in Bengaluru, believes that government and businesses should take the lead in reducing and eliminating waste. But this does not mean that the public cannot do anything to make an impact.\n\nBengaluru, formerly Bangalore, is the capital of the South Indian state of Karnataka. 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[ "Effects in Offshore and Coastal waters\n\nMost oils float on the sea surface where they are spread over a wide area by currents, wind and waves.\n\nDepending on the type of oil, it may disperse into the top few metres of the water column. As a result the potential environmental impacts of oil in open waters are generally confined to this upper area of the water column although, on occasion, some types of oil will sink and environmental impacts may be observed on the seabed. The types of organisms that are commonly impacted in an open sea spill include; plankton, fish, seabirds and marine mammals and reptiles.\n\nThe upper pelagic zone of seas and oceans support a myriad of planktonic organisms, including bacteria, eggs and larvae, and a variety of animal and plant species. It is well established that plankton is sensitive to oil exposure and consequently short-term impacts should be expected in the immediate vicinity of the oil. However, organisms with planktonic life stages are characteristically present in the plankton in huge numbers and will naturally suffer very high levels of mortality. As a result, a large proportion of a given species will remain unaffected by the spill and it is rare for plankton mortalities following a spill to result in reduced adult populations.\n\nAlthough the eggs and larvae of fish may be susceptible to the effects of oil, adult fish tend to be more resilient. Reductions in wild fish stocks in offshore and coastal waters following oil spills have rarely been detected, as it is thought that fish can detect unfavourable water conditions and actively swim away to avoid them. Where mass mortalities have occurred, they have been caused by very high, localised concentrations of dispersed oil in shallow or confined waters. Fish mortalities can occur with cultured fish stocks where individuals are unable to actively avoid the oil.\n\nIn open water, seabirds are some of the most vulnerable of all animals, and in some incidents large numbers may perish. Fouling of plumage (which is essential for thermoregulation and buoyancy control) is the most visible effect. Although cleaning and rehabilitation of birds may be attempted, success is often linked to the species of bird, and in many cases only a small fraction of those treated will survive. However, it is encouraging that with experience and research, best practices for bird cleaning are emerging and outcomes are improving. Increasingly, oil contingency plans define policies on how to deal with oiled seabirds and wildlife.\n\nDue to the tendency of oil to float at the sea surface, marine mammals and reptiles are at risk as they must surface to breathe. The oil can potentially cause harm to nasal tissues and eyes and whilst mortalities caused by oil have been recorded, the majority of mortalities which coincide with oil spills have usually been found to result from other causes. Mammals that rely on fur to regulate body temperature can be vulnerable to the effects of oil as they may be harmed or die from hypothermia or overheating if their fur becomes matted with oil. For marine reptiles, the greatest impact is probably away from the open sea and on their nesting beaches should they become contaminated with oil.", null, "This paper examines the differences between the approaches to environmental damage compensation under the US 1990 Oil Spill Pollution Act and the international regime.", null, "This paper uses information from ITOPF attended incidents to look at trends in conducting post-spill studies, and offer a number of possible reasons for these trends; including a general heightened awareness of environmental issues leading to a shift in attitudes and expectations as well as legislative changes. The paper will also look at the implications of these trends for those involved with such studies and re-examine the ideal drivers for scientifically robust post-spill studies.", null, "Although there is general consensus among investigators that large numbers of seabirds are killed as a result of oil spills, there is disagreement, mostly in the northern hemisphere, about the extent to which oil mortality is biologically significant to local, regional and global populations.", null, null, "Fishing and aquaculture harvesting bans are increasingly used as an oil spill management tool, with the intention of protecting public health and consumer markets. Such bans are easily imposed, but a rational basis is needed for maintaining and lifting them. Scientific criteria offer the best prospect for administering fishery bans in a consistent way, but recent marine pollution incidents reveal contradictions in their application.", null, "This paper highlights lessons learnt from observations stretching back 60 years, both before and after the Torrey Canyon spill, for rocky shore monitoring, especially the need for broad-scale and long-term monitoring to separate out local impacts (such as oil spills) from global climate-driven change.", null, "Ships interact with the environment in which they operate in many ways. Shipping casualties provide the most visual manifestation of the interaction between ships and the marine environment, especially if they result in the death of crew or passengers, or in the release of hazardous cargo or fuel.", null, "The adaptation of mariculture practices in response to spilled oil (1999)\n\nOil spills may contaminate both mariculture facilities and livestock. Prevention of oiling should therefore be afforded a high priority. A number of traditional spill response measures but also self-help response options are open to mariculturalists, that may avoid or limit the effects of spilled oil. The advantages and drawbacks of each of these approaches in the context of oil spill response are discussed.", null, "72.000 tonnes of light crude oil were released from the Sea Empress at the entrance to Milford Haven, South Wales over a 7 day period in February 1996, in an area of exceptional environmental value for wildlife, tourism and natural beauty. Natural factors coupled with effective clean-up at sea and on shore, minimised environmental impact.", null, "The use and misuse of SCAT in spill response (2017)\n\nIn this paper we review the use and misuse of SCAT in several recent smallscale incidents and discuss the implications for the wider implementation of SCAT moving forward.", null, "TIP 11: Effects of oil pollution on fisheries and mariculture\n\nThis paper describes the effects of ship-source oil pollution on fishing and mariculture and provides guidance on response measures and management strategies which may help to reduce the severity of oil spill impacts. Damage to other economic resources is considered in a separate Technical Information Paper.", null, "TIP 13: Effects of oil pollution on the marine environment\n\nThis paper describes the effects of ship-source oil spills and resultant clean-up activities on marine flora and fauna, and their habitats. Particular attention is devoted to discussing the complex interactions between oil and biological systems, which have been the subject of diverse studies over many years. Separate ITOPF papers consider the specific effects of oil on fisheries and mariculture and on wider human activity.", null, "This paper provides a broad overview of the monitoring and sampling procedures that can be used for qualitative and quantitative monitoring of oil contamination. While qualitative analyses can confirm the source of oil contamination, monitoring programmes are often concerned with the quantitative changes in hydrocarbon levels over time. Guidance on analytical best practice is given and common terminology is explained. However, the techniques and observations required to monitor specific ecological or biological effects and to monitor contaminants in the air are beyond the scope of this paper." ]
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[ "State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) is the only fund house globally with more than $300 billion invested in Asia Pacific, with the firm reshaping its regional capabilities as a priority.\n\nThe asset management arm of State Street Corporation has $302 billion invested in the region, putting it ahead of the even the big trust banks in Japan, according to AsianInvestor’s recent ranking of fund firms by assets invested in the region (see the magazine’s June issue). That represents about 14% of its global asset base of more than $2 trillion.\n\nSome 90% of SSgA’s assets globally are invested passively, although Ting Li, the firm’s head for Asia ex-Japan, explains it is also seeking to increase the Asia portion as a percentage of its global exposure – recognising the region’s strong growth potential.\n\n“We have seen a huge increase [in assets] in our Pan Asia Bond Index Fund (PAIF),” Li notes, pointing to the volatility of global equity markets post the sub-prime crisis as against the higher return potential of emerging markets.\n\n“Asia fixed income is very important, especially now with the RQFII [renminbi-denominated qualified foreign institutional investor] scheme. We are seeing flows into Asia Pacific and emerging markets in general. The job for us now is making sure we have all the investment capabilities available.”\n\nShe notes that SSgA is moving to strengthen its fixed income and equity capabilities in Asia by adding investment professionals and is looking to hire product development specialists on the exchange-traded fund (ETF) side.\n\nSSgA has a regional active trading desk in Hong Kong as well as an active emerging market equity team and an active developed market investment team. Further, it has a passive equity investing team in Hong Kong and fixed income personnel in Singapore.\n\n“We realise that Asia as an investment destination is getting more important,” says Li. “We will invest more in this region in terms of investment capability and promote investing in Asia more as a theme.”", null, "SSgA recently underwent a senior staff reshuffle globally as part of its drive to expand its equity and credit product lines in both active and passive investments, as reported.\n\nIt promoted Lochiel Crafter (pictured left) as its new Asia-Pacific head based in Sydney, succeeding Bernard Reilly, who relocates to take on the role of global head of strategy for SSgA in Boston.\n\nReplacing Crafter as head of investments for Asia Pacific is Kevin Anderson, who was previously CIO and head of fixed income based in London. He relocates to Hong Kong.\n\n“We want to continue to build our business in areas where we can add value,” says Crafter. “We see increasing demand for emerging market debt exposure.”\n\nOne market that SSgA has been prioritising is China, and it recently joined forces with Zhongrong International Trust, which boasts a strong distribution presence in wealth management products.\n\nTheir joint venture, SSgA Fund, became the 81st fund management company in China on June 17, as reported. It has registered capital Rmb300 million ($49 million) and can launch and sell funds and engage in asset management and segregated account business.\n\nIts general manager is Li Xuesong, who previously served as deputy general manager at Bosera Funds. The venture will have about 50 staff overall, including 20 investment professionals, confirms Li.\n\n“There is a huge population of wealth management products and we want to build our brand [in China],” Li adds. “Pension reform will drive growth in the market, and our heritage is in managing pension funds and ETFs. It is one of the reasons we are entering the market.”\n\nSSgA received a $50 million qualified foreign institutional investor (QFII) quota in 2009 and Li notes that it plans to apply for more.\n\nAsset owners can boost returns through alternative allocation, the head of alternatives at the Brunei Investment Agency says, as she takes on an expanded role.\nAsset Owners\nJolie Ho\n\nIn an environment where investing in a few large cap stocks is the key to outperformance, fund managers who are truly active and still outperform will gain appeal, industry experts say.\nFund Managers\nRichard Morrow\n\nMarket Views: Is it time to head into active equity?\n\nCovid-19 has caused heavy volatility in global stock markets, with more likely in the second half of 2020. Could it allow active investors to shine, versus their cheaper index peers?\nAsset Owners\nRichard Morrow\n\nWe ask four experts whether high valuations and market uncertainties will push active investing back into investors' thoughts, or passive strategies will continue to gain traction.\nMoves\nStaff Reporters" ]
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[ null, "What is MYX Network?\n\nHow has MYX Network (MYX) performed recently?\nMYX Network‘s price has decreased in the last 24 hours by 0.00%. The change in price over the last seven days was 0.00%. The trading volume over the last 24 hours was $ 0. Trading volume indicates how many units of a currency are being bought and sold on specific exchanges. High trading volumes are likely to drive more on-chain activity, for example when people deposit and withdraw funds, and it is considered a good indicator of popular interest in the currency." ]
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[ "Blac Chyna and former friend Heather Sanders got into a very entertaining Snapchat fight this weekend. The argument went viral.\n\nThe argument started when last night when Heather posted SnapChat videos with the father of her baby, Trell, who is also a friend of Blac Chyna’s ex-fiance, Tyga.\n\nThe first video Heather stated, “we can always go get our hairline done”.\n\nMany thought the comment was directed to Blac Chyna, but it could also be directed to Tyga, his hairline has moved to the upper east side in recent years. Some thought it was because both Blac Chyna and Heather both dated Trell. It is also rumored that Heather dated Lil’ Wayne.\n\nThen the tomfoolery began. Watch below.\n\nWhatever the real reason for their problems, we’re sure we haven’t heard the last of it. It’s embarrassing all around, these women have children and are supposed to be mature, they’re not teenagers.", null ]
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[ null, "‘New Age Space Opera’ is preparing to raise the curtain\n\nKadokawa Games has announced that its cool-looking strategy fighter Relay will trigger its mark of intergalactic chaos faster than one might have expected. “New Age Space Opera” will receive a worldwide launch on PlayStation platforms on March 24, 2022. The studio released a brand new trailer to celebrate the announcement.\n\nAs previously reported, Relay is a dramatic anime epic set against the backdrop of a world that has evolved in science but not in morality. While humanity takes place in Stardate 2049, humanity has come into contact with a strange alien presence known as “Relayer”, caused by the appearance of a mysterious and supernatural star child, “Terra”. While all of this seems to be a fascinating evolution of humanity as a species, humans have turned it all upside down, with world governments, military factions and powerful global corporations vying fiercely for a piece of the evolutionary cake.\n\nHonestly, that’s it Exactly what would happen if such events took place in our own world.\n\nAnd thus, what could have been a whole new journey into new frontiers of science, space, and life itself, has instead become a capitalist war. As part of a team of superhuman star children, the player will step into mighty mecha machines known as “Stellar Gear”, fighting the good fight for the very future of Earth. A turn-based strategy title, Relay will use a wide range of classes, attacks and strategic maneuvers as players engage in bombastic warfare – spiced with dazzling effects and with over 100 in-action intermediate sequences – as a disastrous tale of political and spiritual conflict unfolds.\n\nAlthough it is a completely untested device, I think from these early impressions Relay looks good. The characters are cool, the mechanics are smart, and the turn-based, strategic gameplay sounds very inviting. The gameplay video above does not turn me on, to be honest, but I’m pretty optimistic about it Relay for now, and mech-heads should definitely keep an eye on this curious title ahead of its spring release.\n\nRelay launches on PlayStation platforms on March 24th. The PS4 version can be upgraded to PS5 for free. A Digital Premium Edition includes a season ticket, a selection of bonus content and unlocks early access to the title from March 21st." ]
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[ null, "Big changes are in store for season 10 of \"American Idol.\" You already knew that the age limit has been dropped to 15 and that the #1 show on TV will be setting sail in January without signature judge Simon Cowell for the first time in its history. Now comes news from the Hollywood Reporter that after two years away, former executive producer Nigel Lythgoe is close to signing a deal to return to the show. And that's just one of the shakeups being considered by producer Simon Fuller and Fox.\n\nTHR also reports that Fuller is adding to the list of new judge candidates — a list that includes singers Chris Isaak and Harry Connick Jr. Justin Timberlake and pop icon Elton John are now on his wish list. And given Lythgoe's experience as the resident British judge on \"So You Think You Can Dance,\" it's also possible that he could step up to the job himself.\n\nLythgoe left \"Idol\" after season seven, and as ratings have slipped and albums by winners Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze have failed to connect with as many fans as previous top finishers, Lythgoe has gone on record criticizing the judging and talent on the show. In April, Lythgoe said that if he were in charge of the show again, he would do a wholesale replacement of the judges' panel, which now includes one original member, musician/producer Randy Jackson, along with newbies Kara DioGuardi and talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, whose debut season last year met with mixed results. Among the names he mentioned on his short list: Elton John, Usher and former judge Paula Abdul.\n\nWitty British musical legend John has reportedly been on Lythgoe's radar for some time, but coming to financial terms with the \"Rocket Man\" has apparently proven difficult, likely because of the significant income the singer still generates by touring, a portion of which he would presumably have to give up to work on the show.\n\nThe Reporter noted, though, that before such a major change could be undertaken, Fox would need to sign multiple new judges relatively quickly. Unnamed sources said Jackson, who has one year left on his contract, is likely to survive any shakeup and that tossing DeGeneres after one season would be difficult because she has a multiyear deal with Fox. DioGuardi, however, might be easier to cut loose, as she has a one-year-at-a-time deal that has not yet been renewed.\n\nA spokesperson for the show had no comment on the reports when contacted by MTV News.\n\nDo you think Justin Timberlake and Elton John would be good judges on \"Idol\"? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below." ]
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[ null, "In the fifth century BCE, communication between the rulers of the Persian Empire and the regions they governed was very important. People needed to know the laws of their king and how to live under those laws. Merchants and farmers needed to know how much they were getting taxed on their goods. These farmers needed to come up with a price so they could afford to live and pay the empire’s demands. Darius I, who was the third Persian emperor of the Achaemenid dynasty, came up with the idea of a road that would link the vast territory of the Persian realm. This road was called the Persian Royal Road.1\n\nThe road was built from Susa all the way to Sardis, which stretched 1677 miles. The trip from Susa to Sardis would take about two months to complete by foot, but with a healthy and fast horse, a traveler could go from one end to the other in seven to nine days. To go from the capital of Susa directly to Sardis one would travel over the Tigris River, Euphrates River, and the Halys River. During the journey, travelers would pass by the cities of Karim, Jarmy, Nineveh, and some passed through Assyria if they wanted, which would not greatly detour travelers from the original route.2 The road would also branch off or lead to Syria and Armenia if travelers needed to go that way.\n\nThe Royal Road was developed with the purpose of allowing travelers to travel swiftly from one city to another, and for information to be passed through all the cities of Persia. Along the road, checkpoints were set up to ensure safety and for travelers to have rest stops where they could rent fresh horses, or acquire supplies they might need. These stops were set up along every river crossing and at every entrance to each city. The stops were also built because of long stretches of desert or barren land. In order to ensure safety, the Persian guards would have certain areas on the road to patrol, guaranteeing that every traveler passed through the checkpoints safely and were not causing problems in the cities.3 To compare this to modern day, this would be like highway patrol and border patrol when entering and leaving a country. Since the main reason for Darius to install this Royal Road was for faster communication, he set postmen or, as the people of that time called them, pirradazis, at the checkpoints. These men were given the fast horses to deliver messages all along the road. Some even traveled to surrounding kingdoms to deliver messages. Many of these pirradazis were set up at each checkpoint so the communication could travel faster; and for those living in the cities, they could also send messages to and from their city through these men. These couriers would travel in any weather and at any time of day.4\n\nFrom the development of the Persian Royal Road, many inventions, groups, corporations, and jobs were established that otherwise may not have been created or thought of. From this road, a postal service was created that was later used by many empires as a type of communication throughout their own empire. Although Darius created this road to help his empire thrive and expand, this road would be more appreciated and admired than he could ever think of.\n\nThis was a topic I had no prior experience of so I was pleasantly surprised to learn of these rail roads. I thought this was a well written article that was pretty short but still managed to get its point and the main facts across. I was very impressed with the length of the rail road and was impressed to read that the time to travel the distance was cut down so substantially with the use of a healthy horse.\n\nIts hard to believe they had roads so long ago even before cars, from what they sounds like they seem more like walking paths, great article very informative! Didn’t know anything about the Persian royal roads so it was allot to learn in a little article, but I feel like I now have a very strong understanding of what the Persian roads were and how they were used!\n\nTo be honest, I do not know much about the Persians so this article helped me understand how they were able to communicate with different cities. It is intriguing how even back then they used checkpoints at are similar to modern day border patrols or highway patrols. I am now curious about what else Darius achieved during his time as emperor. Nice work on the article!\n\nI’ve never heard of Persian Royal roads before, but I have heard of Silk roads. It’s interesting to read that people would come up with ideas of connecting roads and highways. And with doing that they used it to transport goods and trading a lot easier. It was very smart to build the road because it was mostly likely one of the reasons why their society developed and expanded so well and fast.\n\nThis article tells us why the Royal Road was built. It makes since with such a big empire that they would need roads. You need a way to transport goods, troops, and information. However, I did not realize they put checkpoints in to help ensure safety of people traveling down the road. It is impressive that even back then they are proactive about protecting their people and goods.\n\nGreat article with lots of information. I had heard of the Persian Royal Road and its importance for communication throughout the Persian Empire. I did not realize how much the road was like modern day systems of travel around the globe. From this road they had mail delivery, messages of state delivery, protection, and even checkpoints. It is fascinating to me that all this came out of a desire to move messages throughout the empire in a faster, more efficient way. To reduce travel time from several months to less then ten days is quite an accomplishment.\n\nSuch an informative article. I had heard about the Persian Royal Road before but never knew there were various check points set up along the way. I believe that y Darius creating this road he was such an intelligent being, he knew that through this development, transportation would be faster and easier, possible growth in the surrounding cities and also allows for effective communication. It’s great to know that this road had such an impact from Susa all the way to Sardis.\n\nBefore this article Ive never heard of the Royal road. It takes sense that roads were needed in order to speed trade up in the country. With this increase in roads trade would increase since it wouldn’t be as difficult to send items. Im surprised they had checkpoints to check on their citizens safety. Usually when i think of check points it usually not for the safety of the citizens.\n\nNice article. We have just covered the Persian Empire in my class. The Persians sure were something else. They were just nomads , but they became so much more than that. They really were something. The royal roads were a huge accomplishment that linked the parts of the empire together at a time when people did not move very quickly. The Persians also developed underground canals called quanants which stored water away from the sun.\n\nWe learned about this in class recently! The author did a good job pointing out not only the necessity of the road, but the extreme usefulness as well. This road was a wonder to the world. 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[ "Spring and summer in photos", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "I read this book ages ago, and I’ve had two or three drafts with quotes from it sitting in my WordPress queue ever since. I keep thinking I need to add my own reactions or thoughts like I usually do, but whenever try to do so, I find myself thinking that Roxane Gay’s words are pretty close to perfect, and thus much more impactful on their own.\n\nFeminism has helped me believed my voice matters, even in this world where there are so many voices demanding to be heard. (x)\n\nDiscussions about gender are often framed as either/or propositions. Men are from Mars and women are from Venus, or so we are told, as if this means we’re all so different it is nigh impossible to reach each other. The way we talk about gender makes it easy to forget Mars and Venus are part of the same solar system, divided only by one planet, held in the thrall of the same sun. (96)\n\nDisagreement, however, is not anger. Pointing out the many ways in which misogyny persists and harms women is not anger. Conceding the idea that anger is an inappropriate reaction to the injustice women face backs women into an unfair position. Nor does disagreement mean we are blind to the ways in which progress has been made. Feminists are celebrating our victories and acknowledging our privilege when we have it. We’re simply refusing to settle. We’re refusing to forget how much work there is yet to be done. We’re refusing to relish the comforts we have at the expense of women who are still seeking comfort. (102)\n\nIt’s hard not to feel humorless, as a woman and a feminist, to recognize misogyny in so many forms, some great and some small, and know you’re not imagining thing. It’s hard to be told to lighten up because if you lighten up any more, you’re going to float the fuck away. The problem is not that one of these things is happening; it’s that they are all happening, concurrently and constantly. (189)\n\nThe Night Of — spoiler-free musings on pacing and promises", null, "Are any of you watching this show? Andy and I have seen 4 episodes — out of the 6 that have aired and the 8 that are planned — and I have thoughts.\n\nFirst and foremost, there’s no question that the show is well-made. In particular, the acting, cinematography, and music are top-notch. I really love the intro/credit sequence.\n\nIn spite of the high quality, I find myself frustrated, and uncertain whether or not to commit to watching the rest. Mostly it’s an issue of pacing and promises.\n\nSee, the show is called The Night Of. It’s about a murder. (Sort of.) In the first episode, we see the chain of events surrounding that murder, and we meet our main characters — namely, the suspect and his lawyer. All of this sets the tone, sets our expectations. The title and the pilot episode say, very clearly, “Mystery.”\n\nHowever, the show is not actually about whodunnit. It’s just barely a mystery. It’s really about the criminal justice system. In fact, the original UK series was called just that: Criminal Justice. Not as sexy of a title — which is surely why HBO changed it for US viewers — but more straightforward and accurate. The story is a vehicle for exposing the contradictions, flaws, and dirty little secrets within our legal system. That’s all very compelling, but it’s not what I was promised.\n\nEdit to add: Oh, I didn’t even mention my issue with the Manic Pixie Dream Girl, who captivates our “hero,” lures him to doom, and then dies, leaving us with basically no prominent female characters… #fridged for #manpain #sigh" ]
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[ null, null, "Spike and Rani now live at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C\n\nI read with interest a recent snippet in the Islander’s Throwback section about the birth, in 1981, of an Asian elephant at Crandon Park Zoo. I grew up on the Key in the 1970s and 80s, though I now live outside of Washington D.C., but have no recollection of the birth.\n\nThe article piqued my curiosity and I began to wonder what ever happened to that elephant. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, I found him.\n\nThe baby was named Ganesha at birth, but his handlers called him Spike from the get-go and the name stuck. Spike’s mother, Seetna, and his father, Dahlip, were brought to the Key in 1967 from their birthplace in Kerala, on the southwest coast of India. A zoo brochure from that era pictures a beaming Miss Miami posing with the two young elephants shortly after they arrived.\n\nCrandon Park Zoo opened in 1948, but by 1981 it was past its prime. At 25 acres, the facility was considered too cramped to safely house the 1,200 birds, mammals, and reptiles that lived there, many confined in cages much too small. And the county had wisely concluded that a barrier island was not the best location for a zoo, particularly after Hurricane Betsy circled back and struck the Key hard in 1965, flooding many enclosures and killing a number of zoo animals. So a 750-acre parcel in southwest Miami was acquired and developed as the Miami MetroZoo, later renamed “Zoo Miami.” At the time of Spike’s birth, zoo staff had already begun the complicated process of transporting their animals across the causeway to a new home 20 miles to the south.\n\nThe professionals and volunteers had taken great care of the zoo animals on Key Biscayne for over 30 years, but it was time to go.\n\nWere it not for Crandon Park Zoo’s impending closure, Spike’s arrival might have generated more attention on the island. But Key resident Pat Kelly, who has fond memories of working at the zoo and serving as President of the Docent Council, remembers elation amongst zoo staff and volunteers when Seetna gave birth.\n\n“The birth of an elephant was a big deal and a very momentous occasion,” Kelly said. “I even remember the dress I was wearing the day I first met him up close. It was pretty exciting.”\n\nRon Magill, formerly on staff at Crandon and now communications director for ZooMiami, was on duty the night Spike was born. “He came out with a big ‘splat’ on the barn floor,” he said. “Seetna remained standing the entire time. She did a great job and we were delighted by the birth of a healthy baby elephant.”\n\nSpike, Dahlip, and Seetna were among the last animals to be transferred to the new zoo, just in time for its grand opening in December of 1981. The three elephants lived at MetroZoo until 1992, when Hurricane Andrew swept through and pummeled the zoo, causing extensive damage to the elephant enclosure. Fortunately, the staff had taken measures to secure the animals and very few were killed. After the storm, the elephant family was separated. Dahlip and Seetna were sent to the Two Tails Ranch, near Gainesville, Florida, while Spike, by then a full grown bull elephant, travelled further north, to the Calgary Zoo in Alberta, Canada.\n\nSpike was not the only baby elephant born at Crandon, but he is the only one to survive. In 1977, Seetna had given birth to a female calf named Rocky who lived only two weeks. At the Miami MetroZoo, in 1985, she gave birth again, but her calf Pearl died after two days. Ten years later, at the Two Trails Ranch, Seetna conceived again, and this pregnancy would be her last. She developed complications during labor and died in 1996, taking her unborn calf with her.\n\nIn 1995, Dahlip — now spelled “Dalip” — returned to Miami, where he lives today. At 55, he is believed to be the oldest bull Asian elephant in North America. The zoo held a festive celebration for his 55th birthday, complete with a giant popsicle and a sheet cake made of flour and carrots.\n\nAfter leaving Miami, Spike spent 11 years at the Calgary Zoo, where he was paired with the female Maharani, or “Rani” for short. Unfortunately reproductive success has eluded Spike and Rani. They produced female calves in 2004 and 2007, but neither calf survived beyond her second birthday. A third pregnancy in 2012, this one with twins, ended in miscarriage.\n\nThe Calgary Zoo eventually closed its elephant exhibit, and the animals were dispersed. In 2013 Spike returned to Florida, this time to Busch Gardens in Tampa.\n\nIn 2018, in accordance with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, Spike and Rani were reunited. From my perspective, this is the most exciting part of the story, for Spike and Rani now live at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. — just six miles down the road from my house. So it turns out Spike and I, both displaced Key Rats, are practically neighbors.\n\nI recently paid the National Zoo a visit to see how Spike is doing. In a word: great! He shares a spacious enclosure with a herd of four females, including Rani, two other females from Calgary, and an addition from Baton Rouge. They have a pool to bathe in, a quarter-mile walking trail, plentiful sun and shade, play structures with enrichment activities, and a 4,000 square foot indoor space for shelter.\n\nWhile visiting Spike, I had the opportunity to speak with one of his keepers, Jason Gue. While some bull elephants can be aggressive and ill-tempered, Gue described Spike as just the opposite. “He is a really sweet-natured elephant who is very laid back and just amazing to have around. He is a great addition to the herd.”\n\nSpike now weighs 13,000 pounds. For such a large animal, he walks gently, seeming to tip-toe around the enclosure, his tail swinging like a pendulum. His tusks have grown eighteen inches since he arrived in D.C. and now measure about four feet long. Gue reports that Spike has a hearty appetite, consuming five bales of hay and fourteen pounds of grain a day. He also enjoys supplemental fruits and vegetables, especially apples, carrots, broccoli, celery and sweet potatoes. For extra hydration, he gets gatorade.\n\nPerhaps because of his time in Canada, Spike is relatively tolerant of cold weather, choosing to stay outside at night until the temperature dips well into the forties. The more sensitive females—might I suggest, wiser?—retreat inside during cooler weather. But more in line with Spike’s Florida background are his sleep habits. While some elephants sleep standing up, Spike prefers to sleep lying down. And Spike takes to the water, too, enjoying evening dips in his pool. Like all Key Rats, he knows how to relax!\n\nAnd now for the sad part of the story: Spike and Rani have yet to reproduce. While that may still happen, Rani’s fertility appears to be waning and her keepers are not optimistic. Because Spike is the only surviving offspring from Seetna and Dahlip, he is genetically valuable and a new mate for him may be sought.\n\nAsian elephants are native to 13 countries throughout India and Southeast Asia, and their dwindling population in the wild is estimated to be between 30,000 to 50,000 individuals. 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[ null, "The wait for Zayn Malik’s solo career is officially winding down and down and down. On Sunday (Jan. 25), the former One Direction singer revealed his first single “Pillowtalk” will arrive this Friday. In a truly generous move, he paired the announcement with the single’s cover art: a black-and-white photo of him rocking plenty of jewelry but not a lot of clothes. (Guess Gigi Hadid still hasn’t given him his shirt back.)\n\nIt was only a matter of time before the 23-year-old unleashed his new music on the world — he signed his own record deal last July and teased a song called “Befour” in November. And yet, the news of “Pillowtalk’s” impending arrival makes everything seem capital-O Official, giving us something concrete to look forward to.\n\nNeedless to say, everyone’s wondering what to expect from “Pillowtalk.” Sonically, we’re expecting to hear something edgier and more R&B-flavored than One Direction’s pop/rock sound, because Zayn’s dismissed his former band’s music as “generic as f--k” and has said he’s working with Frank Ocean producer Malay. But what about lyrically and thematically? Well, according to Zayn, you should pretty much just expect to hear about sex.\n\nIn a new interview with Sunday Times Culture magazine, Zayn described “Pillowtalk” as “so pure, so dirty and raw,” adding that he’s not sugarcoating the track’s sexual theme.\n\n“I think I’m pretty black and white about what it’s about,” he said. “Everybody has sex, and it’s something people want to hear about. It’s part of everybody’s life, a very big part of life! And you don’t want to sweep it under the carpet. It has to be talked about.”\n\nIt’s hardly surprising that Zayn wants to focus on more mature themes for his own music. Keeping in mind that they didn’t want to alienate their younger fans, One Direction were never really able to sing explicitly about sex -- even when it was surely something important in the guys’ personal lives. Zayn probably has a lot of pent-up feelings he’s been dying to sing about… so watch out, world.\n\nElsewhere in his Sunday Times interview, Zayn admitted he wouldn’t rule out a One Direction reunion.\n\n“Who knows?… I don’t know,” he said. “If the time was right and that was the thing to do, then I would make that decision when it came around.”\n\nHe also added there’s “no beef” between him and his former bandmates, which is super relieving after all the (kinda shocking) things he said about them in his Billboard interview earlier this month. Say what you will about Z, but he always keeps us on our toes -- and his new music’s primed to do the same." ]
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[ "We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.\nHome » Taking on off-flavor issues in plant proteins", null, "The pre-cooked patty may be heated for use in breakfast sandwiches, he said. Hampton Creek initially will target Just Scramble to food service outlets such as corporate cafeterias, universities and schools, and health care sites.\n\nWhile Hampton Creek uses yellow peas in lieu of eggs in Just Mayo and sorghum instead of eggs in its Just Cookie Dough, the company has not yet named what source it will use in Just Scramble. Dr. Chae said it is an “under-appreciated crop” with a better sustainability profile. The ingredient has a gelling property similar to that of an egg.\n\nSan Francisco-based Hampton Creek launched as a business in 2011. The company has said its Just Mayo, because it lacks eggs, offers certain benefits over mayonnaise brands. The ingredients in Just Mayo require less water and produce fewer carbon emissions, according to Hampton Creek, and Just Mayo has no cholesterol and less saturated fat.\n\nPlant-based protein has become more popular since 2011. The number of new product launches with “plant-based” claims in the United States reached 320 in 2016, up from 94 in 2012, according to Innova Market Insights.\n\n“We are fortunate we got into it early and developed capabilities to make these discoveries ahead of the game a little bit,” Dr. Chae said.\nPrevious 1 2 3 Next\nCompanies Suppliers Ingredient Applications Plant Protein\nSubscribe to Our Newsletters" ]
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[ "The British Library holds the largest collection of printed material on the French Revolution outside of France. As we know the French revolution was not limited to France but affected the historical trajectory of numerous countries in Europe and around the world. One of the first European areas where French revolutionary ideals found a fertile soil was the Italian peninsula. In 1796 the French Army, led by the young general Napoleon Bonaparte, defeated Austrian and Sardinian troops. On 15 May 1796 Bonaparte entered Milan, which rapidly became the most active political laboratory of the peninsula.\n\nGiovanni Antonio Antolini, plans for the Foro Buonaparte in Milan, city side, c. 1801. Part of Napoleon’s ambitious but unfulfilled plan for remodelling the city of Milan (Image from Wikimedia Commons\n\nDuring the revolutionary Triennio, the period between the arrival of the French troops led by Bonaparte and the French defeat in 1799, there was a veritable explosion of print culture: 40 new periodicals in Milan, ten newspapers printed in Venice in 1797 alone; 20 serial publications in Genoa, and smaller centres such as Brescia or Ferrara also produced their own revolutionary newspapers. The British Library holds two periodicals that are exemplary of this Italian revolutionary press: the Giornale della società degli amici della libertà e dell’eguaglianza (‘Journal of the Society of Friends of Liberty and Equality’) and the Osservator piemontese (‘Piedmont Observer’).", null, "The first newspaper was the work of the physician Giovanni Rasori, a vocal supporter of a democratic republic. Rasori had travelled to Britain and France, and his newspaper reflected his familiarity with the two countries. Translations of French or English works appeared frequently, such as Volney’s Ruines or tracts by radicals, such as William Morgan’s Facts Addressed to the Serious Attention of the People of Great Britain Respecting the Expence [sic] of the War and the State of the National Debt (London, 1796; RB.23.b.7561). In a similar vein the Osservatore piemontese published long extracts from Joseph Priestley’s Lectures on History and General Policy (Birmingham, 1788; 580.h.16).\n\nBoth newspapers presented the Italian translations of British works through the intermediary of a recent French translation. Rasori translated Morgan’s work as it appeared on the columns of the Parisian Moniteur Universel (Gazette nationale, ou, le Moniteur universel France, Paris, 1789-1810; MFM.MF17), while the authors of the Piedmontese newspaper commented and published large excerpts of Priestley’s work which had been translated into French in 1798.", null, "The arrival of the French armies in the Italian peninsula favoured the publication of works that were previously forbidden. The translations of these texts appeared in periodical publications thus making more difficult for researchers to find them. These texts were partially reprinted in periodical publications, as those presented above, or were collected in anthologies such as the Biblioteca dell’uomo repubblicano. The British Library holds the prospectus for this anthology published in 1797 in Venice (awaiting shelfmark). The ambitious plan was to print 15 volumes containing the main works of philosophers like Rousseau, Voltaire and Mably. However the Peace of Campo Formio (27 October 1797), when France ceded Venice to the Austrian Empire, put an end to this effort of creating a first comprehensive compilation of political thinkers crucial to understanding the political basis of the French revolution.\n\nThe brief interlude of the Italian republics was not an ephemeral season in the Italian history. On the contrary the last years of the 18th century served as the basis of the development of new kinds of Italian political thinking, rooted in a lively exchange with other European traditions such as the French Enlightenment and the British radical movement.\n\nPosted by European Studies at 10:50 AM" ]
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[ "The B.C. Butcher (2016), the fifty-one minute debut feature from then seventeen year old co-writer and director Kansas Bowling (who appears here as one of several on-screen models), operates as a winning homage to the distinctly tongue-in-cheek nature of the American cinema of the 1960’s. Billed as “the first prehistoric slasher”, the labor captures splendidly much of the spirit of the popular American International Pictures’ seven Beach Party movies. This financially stalwart series ran from 1963 to 1965. There is also more than a dash of inspiration derived from the Raquel Welch starring and Don Chaffey directed dinosaurs and ancient humans remake, One Million Years B.C. (1965) Bowling’s attempt also captures the wildly inaccurate nature of the previously stated production terrifically.\n\nMuch in line with Chaffey’s film, the girls of The B.C. Butcher are visibly wearing lipstick and other forms of make-up. These details are spectacularly done. They arrive courtesy of Jason Adcock. He is also credited with summoning the appearance of the flick’s monster. The creature himself, played admirably by Dwayne Johnson, is smirk-inducing. This is in its uncanny similarity to Leatherface from Tobe Hooper’s timeless horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). Continuing the above stated comparison, the females of The B.C. Butcher are adorned in what can best be described as “Paleolithic chic”. This is a mixture of what we have come to expect of antediluvian dress with a semi-modern sensibility. Not only does this summon to the psyche the aspects mentioned earlier, but also makes one think of Michael Chapman’s failed adaption of Jean M. Auel’s novel, Clan of the Cave Bear (1986). This only adds to the heavy nostalgia Bowling’s opus elicits.", null, "As can be expected from the originally addressed parallel, we are lent an exuberantly cheery, decade appropriate opening title arrangement. It is beautifully orchestrated. Moreover, it uses the pleasant din of “Alley Oop”, performed by the Hollywood Argyles and penned by D. Frazier, as a wonderful modus of setting the campy and largely old-fashioned tone of the entire composition. True to form, there is also an unexpected musical performance. As is often the case with such interludes, it adds nothing to the story. Yet, it still far accelerates the fun factor of the material. With The B.C. Butcher, this comes shortly into the third act. It is a performance of the catchy track “Nobody Likes You” by The Ugly Kids (authored by A. Tijeria). Complete with watermelons mechanizing as guitars and drums, this is just like a concert item one might see from a live-action visualization of The Flintstones (1960-66). Such makes the results of this energetic, several minute depiction all the more inventive and highly endearing. What could’ve easily been filler comes off as one of the more memorable passages in the affair.\n\nKeeping true to its obvious inspiration, the gore is, with the exception of an originating section where the main ladies of the tale are seen eating innards, nearly non-existent. For fellow Troma Entertainment fanatics this may come as a letdown. The unimaginatively executed deaths we spy here may evoke an analogous sense of disappointment. This is excluding an intentionally hilarious skit involving a woman being thrown into a hole. Such is juxtaposed with alternating shots of both a real and faux snake attacking the individual. But Bowling, who shows incredible behind the camera flare (especially considering her age), and executive producer Lloyd Kaufman know exactly what they are doing. These aforesaid faults still follow the notion of what one may logically see in a construction from fifty years ago. Such is especially true in the conception, effects, pace and general veneer of Bowling’s narrative. In turn, the undertaking comes off as both a knowing and ardent letter to a bygone era. It is one constructed, and made all the more intriguing, by its slight modern touches.", null, "Despite the initial shortcomings, these traits endure as a mirror of the obvious inspirations for The B.C. Butcher. Just as charmingly, Bowling has issued an enterprise that noticeably incorporates the hallmarks of a Troma epic. This is most evident in the dialogue and performances. All of which are delivered with an ‘in on the joke’ B-show wit. These qualities are also visible in one of the most victoriously humorous sequences herein. It is a flashback to the relationship between Rex (in a strong, appropriate for the material enactment by Kato Kailin where the above attributes certainly apply) and the heroine of our tale, Neandra (in a heroic yet, vulnerable turn from Leilani Fideler that is phenomenal. It is uniquely well-rounded and wholly watchable). This particular moment comes at about fifteen minutes in. It works so well because of how the whole segment operates as one successful parody of such stereotypically overdone instances usually found in film. Kailin’s depiction here, which makes all the lines he is handed come off like a rambling stand-up comic in the most effective manner possible, is what makes this strangely well-executed bit so successful. It’s intriguing, to say the least, notion of romance is equally guffaw-inducing. The laugh factor here is almost duplicated in a montage. It utilizes narrator Kadeem Hardison’s smooth narration as ambiance to create a gleeful opening scene. Such is one which cleverly comes off like a shakily recorded, though this may be intentional, trailer for the photoplay we are about to view.\n\nBowling, along with fellow screenwriter Kenzie Givens, chronicles Neandra’s management of a tribe of cavewomen. These include the blind prophetess Bamba (Devyn Leah), Poppy (Molly Elizabeth Ring) and Anaconda (Natasha Halevi). As you can tell, some of the slyest gags in the composition arise from a lot of of the characters’ names. After a within community sacrifice, the title fiend begins to pick of Neandra’s clan one by one. Ignoring Bamba’s prophecies of impending doom, the collective finds themselves forced into an attempt to unravel the mystery of those who have gone missing. Eventually Neandra and the angry, murderous and correspondingly despairing cave-dwelling giant, who has been thinning out Neandra’s followers, find themselves facing off against one another. Yet, their parallels to one another run deeper than they may ever know. It is a plot that is admittedly sparse, but has never feels that way. Moreover, it takes the largely replicated Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th (1980)-like psycho on the loose elements, so often recycled, and incorporates them in a time and location never before seen. Such makes these well-worn components feel refreshingly new.", null, "The proficient script by Bowling and Givens is smarter than may be immediately perceptible. It is also well-structured and endlessly amusing. Tomoaki Iwakura, Aaron Meister and Richard Samuels provides sleek, vibrant and alluring cinematography. Robby DeFrain’s editing is brilliant. William Preston Bowling, Nathan Lowe and Joel Steven administer sharp displays of sound. Florent Clavel’s music department contribution helps elevate the entirety. This is with a mixture of pop and rock tunes which embody the upbeat essence of the exertion deftly. The soundtrack here is the perfect ambiance to the visuals Bowling and company have crafted. Additionally, the rest of the cast, with Miranda Robin as Dina and Rodney Bigenheimer as himself, are as cheerily active as the depictions of the leads.\n\nThough Bowling lingers too long on the search for the individuals who have disappeared, the piece as a whole is undeniably, consistently impressive. The finale is fitting, but wonderfully underplayed. It represents another extension of remarkable ability for Bowling’s endeavor to turn dramatic tropes into comic gold. This item mechanizes incredibly well to the benefit of the product as a whole. Yet, Bowling’s immense talent, visible in her accomplished and stylish direction and literary participation unveiled within, is undeniable. This factor is illuminated in every winning wink at the audience her luminous composition exudes. It is further exposed in every purely enjoyable frame in this delightful, gleefully low-budget popcorn venture. Bowling assuredly has a bright future ahead of her. The B.C. Butcher, complimented in various means by its brief length, is many cuts above the genre competition.", null ]
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[ null, "Dating rumors are circulating again for Taiwanese actor, Kai Ko (柯震東). The 28 year old actor was rumored to be dating a Taiwanese student attending UCLA, Lillian Chen, last November. However, he denied the rumors and stated they were just friends. Kai Ko is now rumored to be with another girl as Taiwanese tabloid, Mirror Media, followed him one time and saw him going home at the dawn of night with a local actress, Bebe Chang (杜姸). However, after discovering the paparazzi, he sent BeBe Chang home. According to Mirror Media, the two were also seen hanging together at different night clubs late last month. There was also a friend hanging with them to keep on the lookout so they don’t get discovered.\n\nMirror Media also reports they already received tips earlier this year about Kai Ko and BeBe Chang’s romance. At the time, their mutual friends were a bit surprised by their romance as Bebe Chang is actually a good friend of Kai Ko’s rumored girlfriend from 4 years ago, Meng Meng (董夢築). Back in 2015, Kai Ko and Meng Tung were caught on a date watching the play, “Love Secretly” (偷偷愛), together. Later on, Kai Ko said he went to support Marcus Chang (張立昂), while Meng Meng said she went to support BeBe Chang, who was also in the play.\n\nBeBe Chang’s real name is Chang Weiting (張瑋庭). She is the same age as Kai Ko and started her carer after joining a beauty talent show. She joined the variety show, “Celebrity Imitated Show” (全民最大黨) as an assistant host. Later on, she switched gears from variety shows to acting and a few supporting roles in Taiwanese dramas.\n\nWatch the video of Kai Ko and BeBe Chang being followed by Taiwanese paparazzi below:" ]
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[ null, "We’re only hearing about this now, but apparently all of Japan is locked in a brutal civil war between Tokyo and the rest of the country, and Tokyo is winning. Only the district of West Udogawa has remained neutral, but the threat of Zvezda is used as an excuse to invade. This week Zvezda’s HQ is destroyed and its members apprehended one by one.\n\nThe show attempts to preserve its laid-back, tongue-in-cheek, optimistic tone throughout, but there’s still a pall of despair and desperation over everything. Without their lair or transforming powers, Zvezda is just a bunch of wide-eyed dreamers in ridiculous garb hiding in a playground, but Governor Asuta (on his own conquest kick) has decided now is the time to snuff them out once and for all.", null, "To that end, White Light is absorbed by the Tokyo Special Forces, with Falcon becoming a city hall stooge, Egret installed as new commander of the puppet force, and Robin given the task of helping round up what’s left of Zvezda, knowing Asuta’s among them. It’s here where her fierce personal justice—for which she was originally recruited by Falcon—tells her she’s on the wrong side.\n\nAs if to clear her vision of the artificial justice the powers that be purport to uphold, Renge sheds her mask, stands between Zvezda and the guns. Asuta decides to surrender to his father, but as far as his father’s concerned, he’s a casualty of conflict. Renge whisks him away just in time, but as the curtain falls on the episode, they, like Zvezda, are still on the run with very little in the way of power. We’ll be watching with great interest to see if and how their justice serves them in the closing acts." ]
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[ null, "” Being a leader is like being a lady. If you have to go around telling people you are one, you probably aren’t”\n\nI love this statement! Not only is it funny, (I love some great humor every now and then) but it is true! I was recently talking with a colleague about a leadership role he had been assigned to. He didn’t ask for the role or even volunteer for it. His team recognized that he was already doing a great job of taking initiative and leading the group in the right direction and appointed him the leader! (P.S. – I am on this team and was the one who nominated him for this role!)\n\nWhen you work diligently in your career, at work, in community organizations and ‘act’ as a leader should, you are essentially being a leader whether you have a title or not. LEADERSHIP is a verb, not a noun!! Again, LEADERSHIP is a verb, not a noun. It requires action! If your actions don’t signal LEADERSHIP, you may want to consider your effectiveness. Like my wise mother has always told me, “Actions Speak Louder than Words”. Quality LEADERSHIP speaks for itself!\n\nQuestion of the day – Are you backing up your LEADERSHIP title with action??\n\nThis post is part of a series on Leadership presented by Dr. Carmen April. She is a young entrepreneur and community leader recognized as a 2013 Nashville Business Journal Top 40 Under Forty Award Recipient and is currently a 2014 New Leaders Council Fellow – Nashville Chapter. Dr. April is available for speaking engagements on this topic.\n\nFor over 15 years, Dr. Carmen April has been leading teams and empowering others to tap into their leadership potential. She started a private medical practice in Nashville, TN within just a few months of moving to the city and grew it to over 1,000 New Patients in the first 2 years! As a Podiatrist, she medically and surgically treats a wide array of foot and ankle injuries and conditions. A large portion of her practice is dedicated to treating diabetic patients and the foot complications that are often associated with this disease. Honored as a 2020 Nashville Business Journal Woman of Influence Award Recipient, Nashville Emerging Leader Award (NELA) Winner, a Nashville Business Journal Top Forty Under 40 and Leadership Fellow of New Leaders Council, Dr. April has proven her Leadership acumen in career and community. She's been featured in local and national media sharing her expert tips on Foot & Ankle health topics, Leadership, Self-Development and Entrepreneurship. Dr. April is married to her wonderful husband, Mr. Lionel Washington, and they enjoy traveling and creating awesome memories together!" ]
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[ "In as many ways as there are Nordic realms, God of War Ragnarok is about growth. It's a significantly larger game than God of War (2018), with hours more required to complete the critical path and more side quests to find when you decide to wander off it. It's a game in which Kratos grows as a person, gaining some emotional intelligence and compassion after the events of 2018's reboot. That growth has been motivated by his need to listen to Atreus, who has grown from a boy — and is, fittingly, no longer addressed as such — into a young man who is leading his friends and driving much of the game's action along.\n\nThough Atreus is a few years older in this game, Sony Santa Monica didn't recast the role. They didn't need to because, as the game took four years to complete, child actor Sunny Suljic has aged alongside Atreus. Now 17, his voice is significantly deeper, which you might not notice until the game throws a flashback to God of War's events at you at a key moment. It's rare to see a video game actor grow up on screen. In fact, Suljic is the only example I can think of.\n\nThis happens often in movies. As a kid, I watched Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint grow up one year at a time, starting as children in The Sorcerer’s Stone and growing into adults by Deathly Hallows Part 2. If those movies retain any emotional resonance now, on the other side of their author's descent into TERFdom, it's as windows into the coming-of-age of three gifted actors.", null, "The same process has happened recently as the Stranger Things kids have aged up from children into adults. Millie Bobby Brown was 11 when filming began on the first season, and now she's an adult. It's the same journey that child actors have gone on for, basically, as long as TV has existed. As a kid growing up in the 2000s, I saw Miley Cyrus, Shia LaBeouf, and Raven Symone age into adulthood. Older generations had Drew Barrymore, younger generations had Selena Gomez.\n\nBut, this experience is fairly unique in games. Though Ellie grows up across the two The Last of Us games, the actress behind the performance, Ashley Johnson, has been an adult since she started playing the role (though Johnson, coincidentally, is a former child star). Raz, the child hero of the Psychonauts series, has similarly been played by an adult in both games. This is a big part of why it's uncommon to see this phenomenon in games: the actor doesn't need to be in front of the camera, so anyone, provided they can convincingly voice act as a kid, can play these roles.\n\nThat has changed some as motion capture work has increasingly become an integral part of the process of making these games. Ashley Johnson is 5'4\", which is a pretty common height for a teenage girl, so it works for her to play Ellie. But, Atreus is even younger and smaller than that in the first God of War. To believably capture the performances of everyone around him — i.e. eyelines, body language — he also needs to be that height. There are other options. The part could also be split in two, with one an adult actor performing the voice as a child actor or short adult handles the movement. But, however developers decided to handle it, it isn't as simple as getting an adult actor in a VO booth.\n\nMotion capture complicates things. So, while Sunny Suljic is one of the first actors to grow up playing a virtual character in an interactive medium, he almost certainly won't be the last." ]
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[ "According to the petition Filed by Kundan Kumar, a residence of Patahi, Muzaffarpur, Rhea Chakraborty is alleged of abetting Sushant’s suicide.\n\nThe complaint was filed under Section 306 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC.)\n\nMr. Kamlesh, advocate of Kundan Kumar said, “My client is a huge fan of Rajput and has been deeply distressed by his suicide. He has filed his complaint under IPC Sections 306 (abetment of suicide) and 420 (fraud.)”\n\nThe matter would be heard in a magistrate court of Muzaffarpur on the 24th of June.\n\nThis is the second petition filed in Bihar, one such petition was filed by an advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha.\n\nMr. Ojha filed a case against big production houses and directors for one of the major reason behind Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide.\n\nA week after the actor’s demise, Twitter is still flodded with posts against Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt and other biggies of Bollywood.\n\nThe police asked the Yash Raj Films to submit all the projects of late Sushant Singh Rajput under their 3 years contract.\n\nOn the other hand, Sushant’s father demanded a Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) probe in the case.\n\nMakers would soon announce an official date of the release.", null ]
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[ "The National States' Rights Party was a white supremacist[1] political party that briefly played a minor role in the politics of the United States.\n\nFounded in 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, by Edward Reed Fields, a 26-year-old chiropractor and supporter of J. B. Stoner, the party was based on antisemitism, racism and opposition to racial integration with African Americans.[2] Party officials argued for states' rights against the advance of the civil rights movement, and the organization itself established relations with the Ku Klux Klan and Minutemen.[3] Although a white supremacist movement,[4] its messaging was never openly neo-Nazi in the way that its successors in the American Nazi Party were.[5]\n\nThe national chairman of the party was Stoner, who served three years in prison for bombing the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.[6] The party produced a newspaper, Thunderbolt, which was edited by Fields.[7] In 1958, the party's first year, five men with links to the NSRP were indicted for their participation in the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing in Atlanta.[8]\n\nOn December 27, 1963 Edward Fields was brought to the US Secret Service's attention as a possible threat against protected individuals. This was divulged as part of the JFK file release. The FBI considered that Fields was \"one step removed from being insane.\"[9]", null, "The FBI deems Edward Fields, founder of the NSRP \"one step removed from being insane\" in 1963\n\nDuring the 1960 presidential election, at a secret meeting held in a rural lodge near Dayton, Ohio,[10] the NSRP nominated Governor of Arkansas Orval E. Faubus for President and retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral John G. Crommelin of Alabama for Vice President. Faubus, however, did not campaign on this ticket actively, and won only 0.07% of the vote (best in his native Arkansas: 6.76%).[11] The party also ran in the 1964 presidential election, nominating John Kasper for President and J. B. Stoner for Vice President, although they won only 0.01%, i.e., less than 7,000 votes.[12]\n\nThe party began to expand its operations and moved to new headquarters in Birmingham in 1960. Supporters were soon kitted out in the party uniform of white shirts, black pants and ties and armbands bearing the Thunderbolt version of the Wolfsangel.[7] Thunderbolt itself gained a circulation of 15,000 in the late 1960s and the party became active in rallies across the United States, with events in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1966 being particularly notorious because five leading members were imprisoned for inciting riots.[7] The Federal Bureau of Investigation targeted the NSRP under its COINTELPRO-WHITE HATE program.[13]\n\nThe party attempted to gain international contacts, and during the 1970s took part in annual international neo-Nazi rallies at Diksmuide in Belgium, alongside such groups as the Order of Flemish militants and the United Kingdom–based League of Saint George.[14] Before that, the party had been close to the British extremist leader John Tyndall and his Greater Britain Movement after Tyndall failed in his attempts to forge links with George Lincoln Rockwell.[15]\n\nThe party's influence declined in the 1970s, as Fields began to devote more of his energies to the Ku Klux Klan. As a result, in April 1976, U.S. Attorney General Edward H. Levi concluded an FBI investigation into the group after it was decided that they posed no threat.\n\nThe NSRP began its terminal decline when Stoner was convicted for a bombing in 1980. Without his leadership, the party descended into factionalism, and in August 1983, Fields was expelled for spending too much time in the Klan. Without its two central figures, the NSRP fell apart, and by 1987, it had ceased to exist.[7]\n\nThe group had no specific connection to the less extreme, southern conservative States' Rights Democratic Party, although it did share some of its views. Similarly, the party had no direct connection to the group of the same name set up in June 2005 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, after the conviction of Edgar Ray Killen for his role in three 1964 murders (although this group consciously picked the name to evoke Stoner's defunct movement).[18]\n\nNSRP FBI files obtained through the FOIA and hosted at the Internet Archive\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_States%27_Rights_Party&oldid=1093084492\"\nCategories:\nHidden categories:" ]
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[ null, "Terry R. Bard, D.D. is a teacher, clinical psychologist, ethicist, researcher, and rabbi. Dr. Bard has been a member of Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry Medical since 1976. He has served as a Senior Fellow of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society at Harvard Medical School and as initial creator and Director of a newly conceived Translational Medicine Clerkship in the combined Health Sciences and Technology (HST) collaborative between Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Bard has taught in the Harvard Medical School patient-doctor III program for over two decades and has provided mentorship and counsel to medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty for many years. He is the Managing Editor of the Journal of Pastoral Care Publications, Inc., publisher of books, monographs, and the longest extant professional pastoral care journal since 1946. He is co-founder, co-director and Vice President of the American Bioethics & Culture Institute, the American Unit of the International Network of the UNESCO Chair [Haifa] in Bioethics, Inc., a budding institute that incorporates psychological insights into the ethics of decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. In addition to his private counseling and psychotherapy practice, Dr. Bard is principal of Biotechnology Ethics Service: Research & Responsibility (BESRR) Consulting. Dr. Bard retired from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2008) where he had directed the Department of Pastoral Care and Education from 1984 while continuing a similar directorship at Massachusetts Mental Health Center until 1996. After 30 years in the pulpit, Dr. Bard was named Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shalom, Chelmsford, MA in 1996. He created the first clinical ethics program at Beth Israel Hospital and has helped to create over 30 ethics programs at hospitals and other settings in the United States and abroad. Dr. Bard initiated and directed the Research Subject Safety Office at the General Clinical Research Center (NIH) at BIDMC. He continues to serve on many IRBs and DSMBs. He also served two terms as a Board member of the Massachusetts Society of Medical Research, Inc. These activities represent his ongoing interest in research and ethics. Dr. Bard continues to publish extensively, conducts, oversees and mentors research projects, and lectures internationally in the areas of medical ethics and safety, religion and health, writing and publishing, and the conduct of human research." ]
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[ null, "The study shows how phenylalanine reduces food intake by affecting the gut and the brain, and suggests that it may be used to prevent or treat obesity.\n\nAlthough high protein diets have been shown to be satisfying and to promote weight loss, they can be hard to maintain and may lead to other health problems in the long-term.\n\nPhenylalanine is an amino acid produced in the gut when protein is digested and has previously been shown to affect the release of gut hormones that reduce appetite in rodents.\n\nHowever, it was unclear exactly how the amino acid was causing this release and whether other systems were involved in phenylalanine's appetite supressing effects.\n\nTo investigate the effects of phenylalanine on appetite and gut hormone release, Professor Kevin Murphy and colleagues at Imperial College London, examined the effect of the amino acid on food intake and brain activity in areas known to be involved in appetite regulation.\n\nMice were given phenylalanine, either orally or rectally, to assess the effects on different parts of the gut.\n\nFood intake was monitored at regular intervals over 24 hours and the amount of activity in brain areas associated with appetite regulation was also assessed. Both oral and rectal phenylalanine reduced food intake of the mice and increased activation in a brain area known to be involved in regulating appetite.\n\nAfter rectal administration, even an amount of phenylalanine 10 times lower than would be eaten daily on a high protein diet, resulted in reduced food intake and activated the appetite regulating centres in the brain.\n\nThese data suggest that phenylalanine may reduce appetite through different pathways in the upper and lower gut. Although unknown whether phenylalanine has the same effects on human appetite, this research indicates that the amino acid may have an important role in regulating food intake that could be used to treat obesity.\n\nMariana Norton, the PhD student who conducted the study, comments, \"Understanding how food is detected in the gut may help to identify ways of treating or preventing obesity. The next step is to establish whether phenylalanine can drive similar appetite reducing effects in humans.\"\n\nNorton further states, \"Diets high in protein are known to encourage weight loss but adhering to them can be difficult. Identifying the mechanisms that sense the protein may allow us to use drugs or functional foods to hijack appetite regulation, and treat obesity.\"\n\nThe findings were presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Harrogate. (ANI)" ]
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[ "The hardware for the bookcase doors (or Murphy doors as they’re also referred to) are relatively simple. The bottom hardware is a ball bearing and the top hardware includes a metal pin. There are no hinges. It seemed as though it would be a relatively simple install. But it wasn’t. In order for the hardware to function properly, everything had to be exact – with little to no wiggle room. We were dealing with pretty square bookcases in a somewhat square opening. Not to mention the entire wall leaned in. We worked and readjusted and tried again. It was late, we were frustrated and finally – the bookcases fit into the hardware. And they opened – which was my biggest fear the whole time.", null, "I mentioned earlier that we decided to install the face frame after the bookcases were installed. Here’s why it was a stroke of genius…", null, null, null, "See how nice and level these are?! They would not look like that had we installed them before installing the bookcase. It would have been all sorts of messy.", null, "Once the face frame was attached, we had to cover the side gaps with trim moulding. The moulding is attached to the wall – not to the bookcases. This allows them to swing open freely and still gives it a finished look. We also added a trim piece to the left side bookcase to cover the middle gap. The gaps are necessary in the design in order for them to open properly. This means the left side will always have to be opened first.", null, "With all the trim in place and the adjustable shelves in – the space looked completely different.", null, null, "I’m beyond happy with how it turned out. It’s exactly what I wanted. Now if I would just dedicate some time to styling the shelves, we would be in business. But styling isn’t my strong point. They might look like this for a while and even then it’s an improvement from the crooked bi-fold doors!" ]
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[ "Of the Dell to perform at V-Club", null, "Local band Of The Dell performs on Thursday, Jan. 28 at Black Sheep Burritos and Brews.\n\nThree local groups will take up the V-Club stage Friday.\n\nUnder Surveillance is expected to perform first, followed by groups The Dead Frets and Of The Dell.\n\nTyler Cooper, singer and guitarist for The Dead Frets, said the show would be an important one for all the bands present.\n\n“It’s the first show of 2016,” Cooper said “Okay, so there’s a lot of pressure associated with that you know?”\n\nCooper said The Dead Frets has been performing for about six years around Huntington and the group has spent the past year “perfecting” the set they currently run.\n\nCooper said although Of The Dell may be renown for its Beatles covers, he expects its set list will be mostly original, as would The Dead Frets’.\n\nJeffrey McClelland, who additionally performs as a part of the local group ScroungeHound, will be drumming for The Dead Frets on Friday.\n\nOf the Dell and The Dead Frets have only performed unofficially together, marking this event as their first major performance together.\n\n“The first show we played with [Of the Dell] was a house show,” Cooper said." ]
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[ null, "Hit play below to listen to our Arts Alive interview with Oscar-winning costume designer Mark Bridges.\n\n\nAt the Oscar’s ceremony last Sunday, Mark Bridges was the big winner twice. He took home an Academy Award for Best Costume Design AND the jet ski ceremony host Jimmy Kimmel promised for shortest acceptance speech (Bridges’ speech timed in at just 36 seconds). It was Bridges’ work on The Phantom Thread that won him gold. The movie from writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson is about an obsessive fashion design and his relationship with the waitress who becomes his muse. KUSC contributor Sheila Tepper talked to Bridges at the FIDM Museum, which currently has costumes from The Phantom Thread (alongside other Oscar-nominated and otherwise notable designs from the past year of films) on display.", null, null, "Read our story on the full exhibition – including a behind-the-scenes tour – here." ]
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[ "It’s the end of September, and my working season is over and after few winters spent in the Canary Islands, I decided to take a trip to Indo.\n\nIt’s the end of september, and my working season is over and after few winters spent in the Canary Islands, I decided to take a trip to Bali.\n\nI had no fixed plan about how long I’d stay on the island, but subconciously was most likely thinking I’d stay at least until I’d been able to surf those world class points when they were properly doing their thing.\n\nEveryone knows what the transfer from Europe to Indonesia feels like – despite taking mere hours to get to the southern hemisphere, it’s still long enough to almost make you forget why you’re going all that way.\n\nWhen I stepped out of the airport at Denpasar and into the late Bali winter I was struck by how different things felt compared to my last trip here, two years ago in February. Right now, the dry season was still dominating and the deep greens I remembered were replaced with scorched dry beiges. I’d soon find out too that the water was a fresh 22 degrees, down 8 degrees from the 30 degrees I was used to…\n\nDry season of course also meant that Uluwatu was still pumping! After a six month layup I was feeling a bit rusty, and after a few schoolings was starting to feel like a victim of a brutal KO in the octagon rather than a participant on a surf trip. Fortunatley, Bali is blessed with almost as many massage centres as it has temples so treatment for recovery was available, fast, and cheap.\n\nI soon settled into a steady routine. Wake up around 6am, breakfast, then surf check. After the first surf I’d have lunch at the warung then hang around till the sundowner session. Once back on land shower, and then dinner with friends, usually at an Italian restaurant.\n\nWith a modest budget of around 800 euros a month to cover accommo, scooter hire, Italian food etc… I decided to kill the winter by surfing through the wet season too. It probably worked out cheaper than having the heating on at home.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "As the weeks pass I feel the surf-rust being buffed away and my skills are getting smooth. The days are getting longer, the dry season is still pumping and I’m getting some great sessions in on the west coast. A lull of a few days gives me the chance to replenish when a swell with the right direction and power swings into the lefthand reef at Balangan.\n\nMy friends and I scootered over to have a look and saw that it was perfect. The infamously long Balangan lefts were marching in offering a high-speed wall ride before turning insid out into a decent, but dangerous barrel on the inside.\n\nI took one barrel which I think must be one of the best barrels I’ve ever had in my life, but unfortunatly it was a really low tide and unable to find my way out of the doggy door, got pile-driven back first into the reef at a spot charmingly known as the meat grinder. With my back shredded like a pulled-pork burrito I won’t surf for a whole week, but that barrel will live with me forever.\n\nBy the time my back had sealed itself, the the wet season was at our door meaning it was time to move from the west coast to east coast where the wind would be offshore and we would be able to surf ourselves silly at the multi-tiered rights of Nusa Dua.\n\nThe wet season means also that the south of Bali will be working almost every day and my favorite spot, Pandawa, is on fire!\n\nPandawa is an easy left and a long wave but depending on the tide and the swell it can also be heavy and dangerous, with a lot of current…\n\nThe time is running away from us month by month and my surf skills are as sharp as they’re going to get, so it’s time to try some new waves. With some friends, I decide to visit Lombok and Sumbawa . Two boards, one camera and a handful of t-shirts and boardshorts is all the material we need.\n\nWe choose to visit the bay of Are Gulig close to Kuta Lombok. It holds an amazing long right that runs close to the beach, but the current in the channel to paddle in and out is horrendous. Fortunatly overthere there is a boat taxi which for around 3 euros will ferry you to and fro.\n\nAfter a week at Are Gulig we pack up and head onwards to Sumbawa. The swell is inconsistent but fortunatly there are two spots which turn out to be real swell magnets: YoYo’s and Tropical. The first one is a fast and heavy wave with a long wall and some barrel sections, while Tropical is a really easy, long wave where even the beginner can have a lot of fun.\n\nAfter a week in Sumbawa we feel its time to return to Bali and freshen up, and to get ready for the next leg which will be a dream come true for me as our destination is the Mentawais.\n\nDespite being in the same county, the passage to the Mentawais islands is one of the longest I’ve endured in my life. Two flights from Bali to arrive at Padang in Sumatra, overnight in a hostel, and then a seven hour ferry that leaves at the crack of dawn. The journey finally terminates at the Beng Beng surf camp, owned by a big crazy Italian guy called Massimo. After falling in love with the waves on his first trip here, Massimo decided to build a surf camp as a way to stay in the islands.\n\nLife here is amazing. No crowds, no traffic, no cars, no anthropogenic noisis, just a boat for the surf camp guests which takes you to the spot of your choice, while the surf camp photographer captures your every wave.\n\nI had the opportunuty to surf some of the best waves in the planet as Hideway, Bengbeng, Ebay and Burger world were all on. Surf dominated the schedule as you’d expect, and the routine was mechanical: breakfast at 6am, spot check by boat, surf, lunch, surf, dinner while reviewing the day’s photos.\n\nOf course we can’t stay in the Mentawais forever but the return to Bali is hardly brutal. April is nearly upon us and I’ve almost gone full circle as once again the dry season is ushering in the first of many quality days on the west coast of the Bukit Peninsula. Just a week before I had to fly back to Italy I scored once of the best days of my ‘winter’ in overhead surf at Padang Padang with only five others out. It’s only during the switch over between the wet and dry seasons that you’ll find Padang Padang so quiet, when everyone else is still hanging around on the east coast.\n\nBack in Italy I’m in the middle of the main season, working hard and saving and reminding myself that a night out at home is the equivalent to living for a week in Bali. It’s helping focus my mind for the return mission this October. Maybe see you out there." ]
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[ null, "So I am absurdly pleased with myself. I recently revisited John Walker’s brilliant documentary Quebec Mon Pays. You’ll remember that I raved about it back in 2016? When it appeared? Yeah, right. This time around, I was taken with the tune that victorious Pequistes sang in celebration of the 1976 election of the Parti Quebecois, which was led by Rene Levesque. The hymn-like song took over my head and, though I found it familiar, I could not identify it. I went onto a couple of listservs and asked if anyone had any ideas. People suggested a few tunes and a quasi-consensus emerged that it was probably Mon Pays, the Gilles Vigneault classic. Trouble is, I know that song well . . . and I didn’t think that was it. Fortunately, I had bought a DVD of the film . . . and so I went back into it and found the moment. This time, I caught a snatch of lyric. Given Cyberspace, that was all it took. And the song is . . . DRUM ROLL PLEASE . . . Demain Nous Appartient. When they slow the tempo and launch into the chorus? A partir d’aujourd’hui . . . Demain nous appartient . . . . Wow! The songwriter is Stephane Venne, an old pal of Denys Arcand. OK, the politics don’t work for me. But give a listen. What an anthem!" ]
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[ null, "In a big relief for Cristiano Ronaldo, the rape lawsuit filed against him was quietly dropped by the accuser last month, according to various reports.\n\nA notice of voluntary dismissal was filed last month in Nevada state court in Las Vegas. The filing didn’t say whether the accuser had reached a settlement with the Portuguese soccer player.\n\nKatheryn Mayorga filed a complaint on September 27 last year, alleging that she was sexually assaulted by Ronaldo in 2009 in his penthouse suite at a Las Vegas hotel. Mayorga said in the complaint that while she agreed to a settlement with Ronaldo after the alleged assault, she was experiencing severe emotional trauma at the time and wasn’t competent to participate in the mediation.\n\nFollowing the lawsuit last year, Las Vegas police reopened an investigation of the rape allegations. In January, law enforcement officials had requested a sample of the Juventus player’s DNA from Italian authorities.\n\nThe Portuguese forward had taken to social media to claim his innocence with support from his singer-star sister and mother who both accused Mayorga of extortion.\n\nRonaldo had publicly denied the allegations and never filed a response to the lawsuit." ]
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[ null, "I am so blessed to have shared almost 27 years with my brother Chris. As a young child, Chris was mischievous, getting into lots of trouble. Burning his butt on the coal stove, climbing on top of the refrigerator to get to the cookie jar (which he always reminded us had raisins in it!), and being found outside alone by a neighbor at 6 am (which is when my mom started using the dead bolt)!\n\nWhen Chris was 4, he started having headaches and shortly after was diagnosed with a brain tumor, a complication of the neurofibromatosis he had been diagnosed with a few years earlier. He had brain surgery a few months after his 5th birthday. Recovery was slow but his spirits were bright. After his surgery, he had to have radiation as well and during one of his visits to the radiation treatment center, he was heard telling the other patients, “It’s easy. All you have to do is get sick and you get lots of presents.”\n\nThroughout his 27 years, Chris fought many battles. He had many more surgeries, each of which took a toll on his body and took a bit of independence from him. Throughout this though, his attitude was positive. He always had compassion for others and started clubs at his school for various causes, including saving endangered animals and the environment. He started a collection of tabs from soda cans for the Ronald McDonald House. He also started collecting and recycling cans and bottles. While my mom shopped, he would put the bottles in the machine and they would donate the money to people in need.\n\nChris loved baseball and had the opportunity to play baseball and bowl with a wonderful community of people. They became a second family to me, the Challenger League. There, he and others with disabilities were given the opportunity to be ‘normal’ kids. I spent many Sunday mornings on the baseball field or at the bowling alley with these kids and their families. Many of them, like Chris, were inspiring. Seeing their smiles in the midst of the struggles they faced helped me to put my problems in perspective. And seeing them show compassion to others and each other inspired me to do the same.\n\nChris is missed by many because his life touched so many people. Today marks 10 years since he passed away, and it doesn’t quite seems real. It’s hard for me to know that my oldest daughter barely remembers him and my younger two were never able to meet him. I know he would have loved them and they would have loved him.\n\nI am glad that my oldest daughter inherited some of his friendly and outgoing nature. She, like Chris, has a way of connecting with people and talking to anyone. And my middle daughter has been studying Earth Day in Kindergarten this year so I’ve been sharing with her how Chris loved to protect the environment. And having my two youngest with a similar age difference to Chris and I reminds me of my childhood (with my baby sister being played by the role of my oldest). I remember playing superheroes, crossbows and catapults, and many other games. I remember bossing him around (I was the oldest after all) and I remember him getting frustrated and calling me made up words instead of saying a bad word. I miss his smile and him asking to have his back rubbed. I wish that my kids had him in their lives and were able to bless him with their smiles. I am thankful though to have had the time that I was given with him as I know it has blessed me immensely to have been given the blessing of him in my life.\n\nFollow Beauty in the Brokenness on WordPress.com\nJoin 274 other subscribers" ]
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[ "No Pulisic, no problem: Aaronson emerging as creative force for USMNT\n\nEach and every time Brenden Aaronson joins up with the U.S. men's national team, American soccer fans get a closer look at a brand new player.\n\nBrand new doesn't mean entirely different, at least in this scenario. Rather, whenever Aaronson shows up to USMNT camp, he looks like a better version of himself.\n\nWith Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna out of action due to injury, it was Aaronson who stepped up against Jamaica on Thursday, assisting on the second goal of a 2-0 win after starring for the U.S. early on. For most teams, the absence of players like Pulisic and Reyna would be a death sentence, but Aaronson has proven more than capable of matching his superstar teammates.\n\nThursday was just the latest big moment for the Red Bull Salzburg star, who has made a habit of giving the U.S. exactly what they need in the attacking third.\n\nAs the U.S. marches through 2021 and the early moments of World Cup qualifying, Aaronson keeps getting better and better. He looks to be a player that's more confident, more direct and more decisive.\n\nIn short, we're watching Aaronson make the leap from newcomer to USMNT regular to, it could be easily argued, the team's most important attacking player in 2021.\n\n\"I'm not gonna lie: I do get nervous,\" Aaronson admitted after the win over Jamaica. \"I mean it's normal, and it's part of how young players kind of step up to it.\n\n\"I was nervous but I know my quality and I'm confident in it and I think everybody else was too. Once you connect that first pass and go from there and then it's upward from that.\"\n\nIf Aaronson is still battling nerves with the national team, it's been hard to see, especially over the last month or so.\n\nThe Red Bull Salzburg star was decisive in the game against Canada, scoring a go-ahead goal only to see the U.S. squander the lead moments later. He scored another against Honduras, helping put the eventual 4-1 win out of reach, before assisting Ricardo Pepi on the second of his two goals in the Jamaica win.\n\nThird career goal in two caps for the 18-year-old. pic.twitter.com/tKQYeyoxZI\n\nPepi has gotten many of the headlines over the last month, and rightfully so. What Pepi is doing is incredible, especially considering that the No.9 position is one of need.\n\nBut what Aaronson has been doing has been equally as impressive as he's shined in a spot that definitely isn't a position of need for the U.S. at this point.\n\nPlayed largely out wide, Aaronson will compete with the likes of Pulisic, Reyna, Paul Arriola and Tim Weah for minutes in the months and years to come and, on form alone, Aaronson is the standout. While the others have battled injuries, Aaronson has kept chugging along, putting up big numbers along the way.\n\nAaronson is level with Sebastian Lletget as the USMNT's leading scorer in 2021, despite having played only 538 total minutes. And, of his four goals, two have come in crucial moments in World Cup qualifying, with Aaronson netting against both Canada and Honduras.\n\nAnd it's not just the stats, but the style. So far this year, the USMNT have been at their best with Aaronson on the field.\n\n\"He's methodical about the way he's gone about it,\" said USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter. \"It's about steady constant improvement and using every game, every training session to get better.\n\n\"I think he's a great example for the rest of the group of just this slow and steady improvement. It really, really helps get you places and he's done a great job with the team. His work-rate, his energy, his final product are all really strong.\"\n\nGoing forward, Berhalter will have plenty of selection headaches when it comes to the wing position. But those will be the good types of headaches.\n\nIn the coming months, Berhalter will have to juggle what to do with his wealth of talent out wide, which is a good problem to have in these three-game windows. But, if the U.S. were to start the World Cup with a full-strength team right now, it would be very hard to keep Aaronson out.", null, "He's been better than Pulisic as, in the Chelsea star's limited minutes, he's developed a bad habit of trying to do too much. In CONCACAF, doing too much often leads to a few shin kicks for good measure as Pulisic has often been punished for trying to dribble more than he needs to.\n\nAnd Aaronson has also proven to be effective defensively, putting in the effort to press when called upon. He's had the energy of Arriola and the creativity of Reyna or Pulisic, all rolled into one.\n\nBut those decisions are for another day as the young USMNT attack continues to sort itself out.\n\n“When you think about Paul and Brenden, I would hate to play against those guys,” Berhalter said after the win on Thursday night. “They’re relentless. They don’t stop. It’s annoying, even as the coach watching them I’m like, ‘Oh my god, you guys aren’t stopping right here. You keep going.’ And they harass those defenders the whole time. It was really an incredible performance.”\n\nIt remains to be seen what winger combo Berhalter will go with against Panama on Sunday. He took Aaronson off after just 68 minutes on Thursday, citing his heavy workload on the club level. With Weah, Arriola and Matthew Hoppe all available, Berhalter could give Aaronson a well-earned rest.\n\n\"I don't even think we think of ourselves as young guys anymore,\" Aaronson says. \"We're put in a situation where the whole country is looking at us and we need to perform. Everybody takes on this challenge\n\n\"If you look at it, Pepi goes out there and does his thing tonight, and me Sergino [Dest] and Yunus [Musah], Yunus isn't even nervous before the game.\n\n\"We're all smiling. We're just having a good time and then we just go out on the field, have a great time and just show our country what we can do.\"" ]
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[ "Adrian Lee was born on 27 December, 1966 in Auckland, New Zealand. Discover Adrian Lee’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?\n\nWe recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 27 December.\nHe is a member of famous with the age 54 years old group.\n\nHe net worth has been growing significantly in 2018-19. So, how much is Adrian Lee worth at the age of 54 years old? Adrian Lee’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Adrian Lee’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.\n\nAdrian Lee (born 27 December 1966 in Auckland, New Zealand) is an Australian actor. He is best known for playing Craig ‘C.J’ Jones on E Street (1990–1992) and Joel Ritchie on Pacific Drive in 1996. Other TV appearances include The Flying Doctors, Family and Friends, and Brides of Christ. Lee also guest starred in Home and Away in 1995 as Andrew Warren. In 2001 he had a guest stint on All Saints. Lee is also a musician and a competent guitar player.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "A quick disclaimer to start- There are many reasons why social media is great. It’s great for keeping in touch with loved ones, sharing cute images of animals and engaging with like-minded people about epic TV soaps like Home and Away. We all have at least one social media account, and we have all been sucked into believing that social media is life.\n\nSocial media is actually one of the most powerful marketing tools now, if not the most, and spreads word like wildfire. It can be used for good, it can bring people together and unite people in tough times. So it’s not all bad.\n\nHowever… it can also bring out some serious shit traits in us as a human race. This post is abit of fun… please don’t turn into a beeeeech and start throwing hate my way.\n\nWe are jealous and can’t be happy for people\n\nHow often do you hear, ‘OMG did you see (insert names) holiday pics on insta’ or ‘Gurrlll did you see those pics of that girl and their boyfriend aww they are so cute (dagger eyes)”. Yes we all saw it and yes their lives look fabulous. But when was the last time you saw someone upload a picture of them crying their eyes out, or of that time they went to the hospital and had their spleen removed, or when they were sat at home monging out in front of the tv with Amla oil in their hair. Let’s be real, you’re only going to put up pics where youre having fun, or of something that makes you happy, or of when you look banging because that’s how we want to portray our lives and ourselves. Jealousy is evil and you would do well to just focus on your own life, than be jealous of others. Social media has given girls more reason to bitch and guys more reason to be guys. It seems we don’t like being happy for people. Which in reality, we are- but social media ruins that kind bone in us. So what if someone APPEARS to be in a happy relationship, you don’t know the ins and outs of their relationship or what goes on behind closed doors. You’re only basing your opinions on what they want you to see. So learn to look past it and quite frankly if you’re jealous of someone looking like they’re having fun… make some more bloody plans.\n\nI hate when I scroll down to the comments section of my favourite youtubers’ videos and I see people hating. Its hilarious because in order to form a hate based opinion, you must have watched that video and found something you didn’t like… but you still watched their video. You still watched the advert in front of that video (which by the way, generates income for that Youtuber) and you most probably watched their post until the end… again, giving them more viewings and more money. So who is the loser in that situation?? Hate comments come from jealous people who probably have nothing better to do with their time and just want to cause issues. Take your negative vibes elsewhere homie.\n\nWe measure popularity by our following\n\nBack when I was at school, when Facebook first started, people genuinely used to get excited by the amount of facebook friends they had. Like it was a measure of success. You would add anyone just to up your numbers. Now we classify our friends as followers… or even worse, our FANS. And I know people that take that shit seriously. We post to make our ‘fans’ happy…. who do we think we are?!\n\nWhy bother opening your mouths and talking\n\nIt’s so hilarious when you see a group of friends sat together and they are all on their phones, on Twitter, on Insta, on Facebook. I’m thinking, why bother getting together because you’ve all got data, so you might as well spare the journey and communicate from other places. Funnily enough, social media makes us less sociable. Not only do people prefer to communicate over such interfaces now, but they also are way more brave behind their screen. Your inner Sasha Fierce comes out when you’re typing away on social media, when in person you’re this cute little mouse with a wispy voice. It hinders our chances at forming relationships, engaging in decent conversation and actually hearing people talk!\n\nWe are all serious spies… and didn’t need the training\n\nWhy train to be 007 when you can just practice the art of stalking for about a month and become the worlds best spy. Social media allows us to stalk people to the ground and you realise you know waaaay too much about people that you really shouldn’t. Social media makes it too easy for us to literally find out anything about anyone… its not right, and the likelihood is that what you’ve ‘found out’, is not even accurate.\n\nWe as a society are addicted to social media. If people put in half the amount of time they spend on social media into doing something worthwhile like chasing their dreams or helping those in need, the world would be a better place. We rely so heavily on social media and it determines our emotions, our productivity and our perceptions. People often compare themselves to others on social media and therefore fester in insecurities as well as delving way too far into other peoples business or becoming emotionally attached to things happening online. When your mood starts being heavily affected by social media, you’ve got an issue.\n\nGone are the days when you tell your boyfriend/girlfirend you love them to their face. Why do that when you can write them a really long facebook post with pictures attached and a #iloveyou #youcompleteme #myworld #mylifewouldntbethesamewithoutyou #callmelater. ERGHH!! #PASSMEABUCKET. Here’s a thought… why don’t you stop confessing your love over a public network and just write a text to just him/her because quite frankly some people just don’t need to know/care. Couple pics here and there are fine, but chill with the captions.\n\nBut it isn’t just social media couples that bug me, it’s those that post every little single thing they do. What they are doing, who they are with, where they are. Every second of the day. Nimisha is…. eating chicken in Nandos (Watford) feeling satisfied on her own (if you wanted to know). Keep a little mystery in the air folks.\n\nIf youre doing something shady, chances are sky high that you’re going to get found out because social media, times and dates don’t lie. Remember that guys and gals…\n\nOn the other hand, have you ever met someone that you’d already seen on social media but didn’t realise it was them because they look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. That’s right, social media allows you be and look exactly how you want. Which is why I find it laughable when guys are infatuated with girls they see on Facebook and Instagram. Just know that it took 100 selfies and a whole lot of PicFX or Photoshop to get that image looking perfect. Because they ain’t looking like that in real life bro.\n\nEveryone is a political pundit\n\nDon’t you just love those facebook comment wars brought about by a controversial status? All of sudden everyone has one million opinions about something someone has said and a debate has begun. Often interesting to read, but more often just a bunch of meaningless points from someone feeling a little brave.\n\nWe engage in public mocking of people\n\nTagging. I hate that shit. Remember that time I looked an absolute state after a night out and you took a picture of me and put it on facebook and then you tagged me in it so that everyone could see, because I obviously needed to be tagged because I don’t know what I look like… remember that! We all love to publically name and shame on Facebook, Instagram and everything else social media. The only good thing to come out of this is that social media moves so quickly that in an hour or so, you’re old news… thats after 100 comments and 200 likes on your picture.\n\nWe know everything about everyone\n\nNo need to tell me about yourself because I’ve already stalked you on all your social media accounts and know every little thing about you down to your time of birth. But I’ll add you on Facebook anyway because I need more fans.\n\nWe don’t enjoy our nights because we’re too busy documenting it.\n\nNow… We are all guilty of doing this. These days we have to snapchat everything or post on Facebook and Insta immediately when we’re on a night out or at dinner or wherever. Try putting your phone to one side for a few hours and actually soak up the atmosphere. There’s a huge difference between capturing special moments and genuinely watching your favourite singers concert through your phone screen because youre trying to capture it all. I actually heard someone on the train recently say to his friend, “Ok mate if i hand you my phone tonight, just know it’s not because I’ll be too drunk to look after it, it’s because I want you get me on my own Snapchat”…… WOW. 10/10 for honesty though, I’ll give him that.\n\nI have actually been in a bar before where the guy standing next to me waiting to order a drink, has been on TINDER!! Like why did you bother coming on a night out surrounded by PEOPLE if you’re just going to be on Tinder, trying to hook up with somebody that is most probably ALREADY IN THE BAR! I’ve used caps, because it genuinely made me that mad at the time and still does thinking about it now. But this is how bad it’s got. People don’t bother trying to strike up conversations with people anymore and unless youve matched on Tinder that night or checked their work history on LinkedIn and checked to see how many mutual friends you have on facebook…. and checked their medical records and criminal history… you ain’t got a chance. God forbid you might actually have to use your voice and speak to someone.\n\nWhen your relationship becomes all about social media, you need therapy. Far too many couples are caught up with how they appear on social media, and actually get into so many fights themselves over it. Granted there are times where you could be concerned over your partners activity on social media, but to base your whole relationship on it is ridiculous. People keep tabs on their partner and its also used as a way to control someone. These things are genuinely quite damaging for a relationship obviously. Rewind back to a time where there wasn’t pressure to publicise your relationship, there wasn’t expectations to do certain things on social media to show your love to someone, and there wasn’t a reason to get annoyed at your partner for posting pictures or following random hoes. Social media can genuinely kill relationships especially if you make it all about that. Remember when we used to put peoples names/initials in our MSN messenger screen names to show our love and loyalty to someone, and if you didn’t make the cut on someone else’s, all hell broke loose! Oh God why were we like this!!\n\nWe misinform each other\n\nCan you believe people start #RIP trends….!! For the LOL’s!! What the hell! When I see #RIPZaynMalik on twitter I have a mini heart attack, so please spare me the emotional distress and stop spreading shit like that! Y’all are evil.", null ]
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[ "Two-and-a-half years ago, I upgraded my wireless network in order to move to 802.11g and to implement some half-decent Wi-Fi security but, last Friday, just as I was packing up the car for a weekend away, I noticed that my PC had lost contact with the mail server. Then I saw there were no lights on my wireless access point. This was not good news.\n\nI couldn’t fix it quickly and running a cable was not an option either as it would have meant leaving the house unsecured all weekend. So, I just had to accept that I had no DNS, no DHCP, and that the mail server would be offline for the weekend.\n\nWhen I got home last night, I set up a temporary (wired) connection and thought about how to fix the Wi-Fi – it seemed I had a few options:\n\nIn the end, I decided to splash out on a new access point – and this time I got the one that I thought about in 2005 but didn’t want to spend the money on – a Netgear ProSafe WG102. I got mine from BroadbandBuyer for a touch over £80 (the added bonus was that they are only 7 miles away from my house, had them in stock, and I could collect) so by late morning my Wi-Fi was back online and the temporary cables down the stairs were gone and the garage door was closed again.", null, "After having set this up, I realised that this is what I should have done first time around – Netgear’s ProSafe range is aimed at small businesses but is still reasonably inexpensive – and so much better than the white plastic consumer rubbish that they churn out (or the D-Link access point that I’ve been using). The WG102 is well built, has a really straightforward web interface for management (as well as SNMP support) and supports all the wireless options that I would expect in a modern access point, including various security options and IntelliRF for automatic adjustment of power transmission and channel selection. I’m using WPA2 (PSK) but the WG102 does include RADIUS support. It’s also got a nice big antenna and I’ve switched off 802.11b to prevent the whole network from being slowed down by one old “b” device. I also use MAC address filtering (easy enough to get around but nevertheless another obstacle in the way of a would-be attacker) but the best features are the ones I haven’t implemented yet – like multiple SSIDs and VLANs for granular user access. If I put a VLAN-capable switch between the access point and my router, I could provide a hotspot for my street but still run my own traffic over it’s own VLAN. I guess VLAN-hopping would be a potential attack vector but my Wi-Fi traffic would be encrypted anyway and there’s another firewall between the wireless network and my data. If that switch supported Power over Ethernet (PoE) then I could even manage if the WG102 lost it’s power supply (it has PoE support too).\n\nThe WG102 is certainly not the least expensive access point I could have bought but it seems to be money well spent. It includes a bunch of features that are generally only found devices intended for the enterprise market but comes at a small business price. I should have bought this years ago." ]
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[ null, "Professor Marston and the Wonder Women\n\nBasically: ‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’ isn’t for everyone…wide swaths of the Midwest are going to NOPE the hell out of this movie, but let me be honest: If this is your type of movie—you are my kinda person.\n\nDr. William Marston (Luke Evans) is a Harvard psychologist and inventor who—you guessed it—created the character Wonder Woman. The fun thing about him, or perhaps the shocking thing, is he had not only a wife but a lover as well (both women, in case you are wondering). His wife Elizabeth Marston (Rebecca Hall) has a PhD just like he does, and is a partner in his inventing process. One day they see a girl on campus, well WILLIAM does, and they decide to hire her as a graduate assistant. Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote) is the daughter of radical feminist Ethel Byrne and the niece of Margaret Sanger, but instead of a following in her mother’s footsteps she was raised by nuns and is, at heart, a shy quiet girl.", null, "Together Elizabeth and Olive form the inspiration for Wonder Woman. Their shared life with William is full of ups and downs—discovery, both sexual and emotional, on more than one occasion adds extra tension. Through it all, is the thread of love. The three can’t stay away from one another, and trust me, this isn’t just William being unable to choose a partner. No, this is about ALL of them being drawn together even when they don’t want to be.\n\nFor me, it is a love story that is sweet with a little bit of spice (in the form of BDSM—gasp!), in a time when EVERYTHING the trio does (polyamory, lesbianism, and again BDSM—gasp!)* is seen as morally wrong and repugnant.\n\nHands down my favorite scene shows Olive, prior to being involved with the Marstons, trying to get her fiance to befriend the couple; they play a game that ends with the fiance saying, “What exactly are your intentions toward Olive?” William immediately begins to defend himself, to which the fiance says, “Oh, I know EXACTLY what your intentions are, Sir. I’m asking you.” and he turns to face Elizabeth! Oh snap! Right?", null, "On the whole this movie is awesome. Solid performances from EVERY person involved, which is a tall order in something like this. My only quibble is the lack of music—I have never been so conscious of the lack of sound before in my life. I’m not saying there is no music, it was just sparse and it was obviously missing. I felt like every time I took a sip of my soda everyone in the audience heard me.\n\nOkay, okay, I don’t wanna give too much away. Let’s just say I’d give Professor Marston and the Wonder Women a solid 7 out of 10.\n\nIn the End: Go give it a try on a rainy day with your favorite lesbian and see how misty eyed they get, it’ll be awesome.\n\n* Post-New York Comic Con update:\nFull-disclosure, I did not see the panel on Professor Marston and the Wonder Women at New York Comic Con (I had something else on my agenda at that same time) but it seems there was some drama when the Q&A opened up that casts doubt on the nature of the relationship between Elizabeth and Olive… Ooh, DRAMA! Now I’m wishing I had dumped the other panel and fought my way into this one!" ]
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[ "In the Jaws of the Beloved Tiger: By Dr. Evan Keith", null, "I do not know when I first learned of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. I know that at most he was little more than a name to me before my eighteenth birthday and only in the last year has he become of central importance to me. In fact, now I think of Bhagavan as my Guru. Bhagavan never did formal initiation of anyone as a devotee and never even referred to anyone as being or not being his devotee. Nevertheless, he sometimes mentioned that most people needed a guru to overcome their ancient tendencies and “realize” the Self. Sometimes Bhagavan would allude to the Self, itself, or in particular the mountain Arunachala as having been his Guru. In this respect, Bhagavan Ramana is my Sadguru and I am His devotee.\n\nAs a small child I was drawn through books in my parents’ library to Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity, in various forms which stressed direct understanding or “experience” of Truth or God. Through reading on such subjects, as well as a few discussions. I think I had heard of Ramana without ever reading words which came through Him, seeing pictures of his body, or reading stories about Him. When I was in my teens the names of other “gurus” from India were much better known. You can probably think of at least a couple of such names, especially if you were born before the 1980s. In my teens I was first drawn to the ‘Tao Te Ching’ and ‘Chuang Tzu’ and then just before my eighteenth birthday to the Vedas with their crown, The Upanishads. By my eighteenth birthday this was my background as well as sporadically practiced meditation with my self-chosen mantra “Rama”. The use of mantra meditation was inspired to my by the, at the time, still fairly popular Transcendental Meditation, which was all I knew of meditation.\n\nAround my eighteenth birthday. I was searching through books on Eastern Religion and Meditation and the bookstore at the local mall, when I finally found a book which seemed useful and to speak with authority. The book, which explicitly stated that thoughts are the cause of Ignorance, would have a profound effect on my life despite that I would later come to see its author as a charlatan. The author was famous (or infamous) but I had never heard of him. Several methods of meditation were expounded upon however the one that had a surprising effect on me was fashioned after Atisha’s ‘Seven Points of Mind Training’. The underlying concept for the mediation seemed to be a simple axiom: The mind is the cause of Ignorance. To “experience”, or rather consciously be, Truth the mind must be made silent while remaining awake. After meditating for three hours per day for several months, I experienced a great increase in the depth meditation. The “progress” felt very nice until I had a couple “experiences” which were perfectly profound, while being both very familiar and shockingly unlike any expectations that my mind had created. At those times, there was only meditation.\n\nSometimes when thinking about this perspective, trying to interpret it through the mind, I would be sad. I felt like a baby who was removed from the womb to soon, because I was attached to desires and memories about a world which I now had seen to be the stuff of dreams. Around the same time, I also found my new “guru”, who I felt was my guide and who now lived in the same state of the US as me, was a fraud. I pulled back from “spirituality”. I felt like the “world” and “myself” were as dreams and with the slightest provocation I could wake up and be disloyal to my desires and attachments. I felt like the man in a story by Tagore who after a long search had stumbled upon the house where God lived, then took off his shoes to silently run away. Strangely, I wished I thought the world and myself were real like I had thought not long before.\n\nBesides an introduction to meditation, there was another gift in finding the book by the man who was a spiritual fraud: He sometimes referred to Sri Ramana Maharshi. This name appeared among a list of four five other people said to be enlightened masters of recent history. I took all of the names seriously at first. Now only the name “Sri Ramana Maharshi” is relevant. For years, I only found the same few works in the library and less often in the bookstore. One work, “Who Am I?”, I have read at very least several tens of times over the years. It was the first work I ever read and the the one I have re-visited the most often. Bhagavan’s words are often subtle, but with time they penetrate deeply. Unlike the charismatic “guru” I was originally drawn to, Bhagavan was not flashy or provocative. In fact, He conducted Himself like what I had imagined my original “guru” to do. Bhagavan was a man who lived His life helping to awaken “others” and who lived without any need of privacy or control over others.\n\nBhagavan’s teachings also contained what I had been missing in my previous practice: the enquiry “Who is the one having this experience?” When I had experienced a sense of void previously, I could have asked “Who is experiencing a void?” This would have solved all of the problems I had. However, Bhagavan and self-enquiry only slowly became central in my life over several years of peaking and losing interest in Ramana and Buddhism. About a year ago, after some recent mental difficulties, I opened my heart to Bhagavan and His teachings. Now he is of central importance to my life, and I try to do self-enquiry every moment that I remember to. Last Summer, I started to interact on internet sites devoted to Bhagavan. For the first time in my life, I have nourishing relationships with siblings in Bhagavan which brings me here. This Summer I intend to visit Arunachala and Bhagavan’s samadhi, even though I know that the Real Bhagavan is always in my Heart, or rather is my Heart.\n\n“He that has earned the Grace of the Guru shall undoubtedly be saved and never forsaken, just as the prey that has fallen into the tiger’s jaws will never be allowed to escape.” ~ From ‘Who Am I?’ by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.\n\nHe has “me” in His jaws. I will never again try to escape. Of course the ego-body sacrificed to the Devine tiger is none other than the tiger itself.\n\n11 thoughts on “In the Jaws of the Beloved Tiger: By Dr. Evan Keith”" ]
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[ null, "Hotel Sector Resilient in 2017, But Supply Expected to Apply Pressure\n\nHotel performance in the United States is still in the positive column, as occupancy and room rates both increased last year. But continued surges in supply will pressure occupancy, which would cause revenue growth to slow. According to STR, hotel occupancy increased by 50 basis points to 65.7% last year, which was substantially better than the 30-basis-point drop the firm anticipated. But the 2.1% jump in room rates, to $126.66, was less than the 2.8% increase that had been projected. To boot, revenue per available room increased 2.5%.\n\n“We’re really at the top” of the cycle, explained J.P. Ford, Senior Vice President and Director of Business Development at Lodging Econometrics. “We’re just bouncing along the top. No big declines, no big increases...There’s nothing really on the horizon that says we’re in for a big downturn.”\n\nWells Fargo Securities recently noted that 2017 might have been the year in which hotel performance growth plateaued. It says “hotel revenue growth is steadily descending.” STR’s forecast for this year assumes that tax legislation was going to be signed (check) and the country will continue to enjoy economic growth.\n\nAccording to the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the tax cuts in the legislation could generate $131.7 billion of economic activity for hotels and related industries over the next 10 years.\n\nMeanwhile, hotel fundamentals remain closely tied to general economic conditions. As the economy grows, so does demand for hotel rooms. Normally, as demand increases, the ability for hotel owners to increase room rates improves. But that hasn’t happened as “hoteliers just feel uncertain about the future,” explained Jan Freitag, Senior Vice President of Lodging Insights at STR. “They’re not sure how long the growth can last.”\n\nOn the other hand, hotel operators have seen supply intensify, but growth has also moderated.\n\n“There is a tapering of new additions to the pipeline,” explained Lodging Econometrics’ Ford. “It’s still growing, but at a decelerating rate. We’re not seeing 200-300 projects added to the pipeline on a quarterly basis.”\n\nStill, a heavy volume of new supply continues to plague certain markets. New York City and Miami are both expected to see drops of 5% or more in RevPAR. The supply of rooms for each of those two metros increased by about 4% last year, more than double the 1.9% jump in nationwide supply. Nashville, Tennessee is another market where supply has augmented sharply. The Music City and its surrounding area boasted 5,472 rooms in its construction pipeline last year, up 67.5% from 2016. However, this resulted in a 50-basis-point drop in occupancy from the previous year.\n\nUpscale and upper-midscale limited-service brands such as Courtyard and Hilton Garden Inn continue to dominate construction financing and development. “I don’t see that switching or changing anytime soon,” Ford explained. “In 2018, those brands will still be dominant in terms of additions to the pipeline and new openings.”\n\nRoadblocks Ahead: Airbnb and Declines in Tourism\n\nThe ability for homeowners and apartment tenants to lease their units on a short-term basis through booking sites such as Airbnb also is a growing threat to the hotel sector. A Morgan Stanley survey found that a quarter of travelers used Airbnb in the past year, up from 22% in 2016, and 14% the year before that. According to a study by credit ratings agency DBRS, Airbnb’s worldwide listings — 3 million in total — have surpassed the number of rooms offered by Hilton, Marriott, and Wyndham combined.\n\n“Come 2018, Airbnb will likely be accommodating as many guest arrivals as some of the most well-known hotel brands in the industry unless regulation is passed to substantially modify the company’s current business model,” DBRS noted.\n\nThe American Hotel & Lodging Association already is lobbying toward that goal. The organization claimed a victory with a law in New York State that was signed in 2016, which imposes fines on apartment dwellers who advertise their units for rentals of 30 days or less.\n\nAs if the hotel sector didn’t face enough challenges, it’s being hit by a decline in tourism. The U.S. Department of Commerce reported a 3.9% drop in international tourism for the first half of last year.\n\nWhile 4.8% more Canadian tourists crossed the border to visit the lower 48 states in 2017 than a year earlier, 9.4% fewer tourists from Mexico came north to visit. Visits from the United Kingdom were down by 6.2%." ]
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[ "Let's do a quick exercise. Suppose we take our current account - defined as the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid and remitted profits). Suppose every year we use the current account balance solely for the purpose of repaying our Government debt. How long will it take us to do so.\n\nLet us start with some notes on methodology.\n\nOur current account is in deficit - since 2000, there was only one year - 2003 - when we had a surplus in the current account (charts below), which really means our external trade was not enough to generate a surplus to the economy. So let us assume that the we can reverse this 180 degrees and that the deficits posted in 2009-2010, plus those projected by the IMF to occur in 2011-2015 are all diverted to pay our Government debt.", null, null, "Notice - this is impossibly optimistic, as our Government does not own current account, but suppose, for the sake of this exercise that it can fully capture net profits transfers abroad and cut the foreign aid to zero, plus divert all interest payments on own debt and private external debts to repayment of the principal on own debt.\n\nSecondly, assume that only Government debt is taken into the account (in other words, we assume away Nama debt, some of the quasi-sovereign financing of the banks resolutions, and all and any potential future banks and spending demands in excess of the EU/IMF assumptions, as well as all future bonds redemptions - the latter assumed to have a zero net effect at roll-over, so no added costs, no higher interest rates, etc).\n\nIn other words, here is what we are paying down in this exercise:", null, null, "Now, suppose we take current account balances for 2009-2015 (projected by IMF) as the starting point. The reason for this choice of years is that they omit fall-off in our exports in 2008 and also the bubble years of 2004-2007 when our current account imbalances were absurdly large due to excessive outward investment and consumption of imports.\n\nNext, assume:\nSo here is the result:", null, "And the conclusion is: if Ireland diverts ALL of its net current account (2009-2015 IMF projections taken at 3% average growth rate forward) to pay down Gov debt, it will take us until 2064 to reach 2007 level of official (ex-Nama+banks) Government debt.\n\nNote: incidentally - the charts tell couple of interesting side-points based on our historical debt path:", null, "But, of course, in the 1980s there was no quasi-Governmental debt - the debt of Nama, some of the banks recapitalization measures and the debts that still might arise post-2013 from the Government banks Guarantees and resolution schemes. If we add Nama's 31bn worth of debt issued, this alone will push our 2011 debt levels to 121.8% of GDP and factoring in coupon rate on these, but 2015 our Official Gov Debt + Nama will stand (using IMF projections again) at 124.8% of GDP - well in excess of the peak 1980s levels of indebtedness.\n\nSecondly, despite what any of us might think about the Celtic Tiger years, the Government never paid down the old debt, it simply was deflated by rising GDP. Which suggests that even during the Celtic Tiger boom years - our exporting economy was NOT capable of paying down actual debt levels.\nPosted by TrueEconomics at 10:30 AM\n\nHi Constantin.\nGreat work!\nI can only see one way out of it. Default, seprate from europe, print irish pounds and start over again.\nDe-regulate government, forget about minimum wage,and other f***n uncompetetive gov. requirements,write-off morgages,bring cost of living to low and offer 30cents to german bondholders. They will not cry and take it.\nWhy shall we put good money drained from taxpayer on bad money and write cheques to europe when we can use that money to restructure our economy and survive!\nHope somone will recognise it.\n\nNot really news though, is it? Still, they will fire at you as a messenger!\n\nSome people do not deserve freedom? We will see whom they vote into office soon enough.\n\nAhhh….so much hypothetical inputs it makes my head spin!!! A couple of points, first governments know that economies go in cycles of highs and lows over the course of years. I believe that most politicians try to bluff and extend policies during the down cycles knowing there will be the up cycle at some point to repair the budgets over time. What you have shown very well is that this time it is different. That even a good economic up cycle, Cetic Tiger II call it, will not be strong enough to bridge to the next economic down cycle.\n\nSecond, Since the end of the gold standard, economies and governments have used inflation as the tool to depose of past debts. You are correct, they never get paid off, just inflated to a point that the amounts look silly some 20-30 years later. Again, I’m not sure that will work this time. I see Japan, Europe, the US and most mature economies not being able to inflate their way out of debt. The emerging economies, China, SE Asia and India are the new havens of world inflation, they will be and already are the ones to see high inflation.\n\nFlyover\nInflation in china is only a effect of the chinesse pegging to dollar to keep up the exchange rate. In order to do so they print RNB and buy as much of US debt as they can, They are sitting on 3trillion of this crap at the moment.Chinesse inflation is not a statistic but a political issue. Once they relise what have they done, they will stop printing, abandon US exports and restructure for domestic market. Bucks comes back to bernanke's door causing a hyperinflation we have not seen since germany 1920. hope by then white house will be burned down by demonstrators.\nBut asian economies will grow their governments once again and bury freedom of genuine economics once again...It is just the way it is.\nWE CAN CHANGE IT BY IMPLEMENTING LUDVIK VON MISES WORK TO OUR KIDS!\n\nThanks Constantin, I used your graph on Gross debt in my article re Privatization not borrowings, http://funwithgovernment.blogspot.com/2011/02/privatize-and-cut-borrowings.html." ]
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[ "In 1947 the team of Will Oursler (1913 – 1985) and Margaret Scott ( n.d.) , writing under the pseudonym of “Gale Gallagher,” created the first reasonably hard-boiled woman detective. Gale Gallagher, writing in the first-person, heads the Acme Detective Agency, which specializes in skip tracing. Gallagher is single, 5’5″ tall, in her late twenties, attractive, and well-dressed. Her father was a New York City policeman, killed in the line of duty, who educated her in police lore as she grew up. She trained at the police academy, so she knows many policemen. She has a firearms license, but she doesn’t usually carry a gun. She has a secretary and, in her private office, a", null, "Thomas Hart Benton painting that calms her. Her cases rarely turn too violent; however, she is knocked unconscious in I Found Him Dead (1947) but in Chord in Crimson (1949) she merely walks down dark alleys. From her clothes consciousness to her pastimes (“I do some of my best thinking in the tub”), Gallagher pre-dates the heroines of Grafton and Paretsky. Gale is interested in the jazz scene, frequenting clubs in New York and Baltimore where she sits solo at the bar. She dates a variety of men until she falls for painter Bart Crane at the end of I Found Him Dead (by far the better novel) and becomes his steady during the second novel, which is more in the English “murder-in-the-mansion” school. 8\n\nAlmost nothing is known about Margaret Scott, but Oursler , born in 1913, was the son of novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler. Born in Baltimore, according to Wikipedia, he moved to New York, where he attended the Art Students League of New York and then Harvard University. After graduation in 1937, Oursler worked on Boston newspapers.The Trial of Vincent Doon was published in 1941, Folio on Florence White in 1942.", null, "During World War II Oursler spent three years as a war correspondent for Fawcett Publications. After the war, he wrote fiction and non-fiction for Collier’s and Reader’s Digest, as well as the book Father Flanagan of Boys’ Town, The Boy Scout Story, The Murderers, and The Road to Faith, perhaps his best known work. Oursler frequently collaborated with other writers. He edited several anthologies like the one at the right.\n\nHe wrote over 45 books, including 12 mysteries. He was vice-president of the Mystery Writers of America. His autobiography, Family Story, was published in 1963. His papers are at Syracuse University." ]
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[ null, "Have You Ever Been Fired or Laid Off?\n\nGoing through a lay off or being terminated from a position abruptly is difficult enough, but it can be even tougher to arrive at your next job interview wondering how to answer the question, “Why did you leave your last job?” or “Have you ever been fired or laid off?” As a general rule in job interviews, it is always best to be open and honest. Hiding things is never a good strategy. However, depending upon the circumstances of your dismissal, being overly forthright may do more harm than good. Here are five specific situations/anecdotes that I’ve come across in my years as a professional resume writer and how best to talk about them with a potential employer.\n\nSituation #1: Laid off due to restaurant closure – The restaurant industry can be a cutthroat world and thousands of bistros, cafés, pubs, and fine dining establishments close their doors in the US each year. Some are the result of mismanagement, some are victims of the economic climate in their area, and some fail because they are in an oversaturated market. Whatever the case may be, it’s important to not point fingers when asked about it in the interview. Instead of telling a potential employer that you only worked there and weren’t responsible for the business decisions that ultimately doomed the restaurant, focus on the positives that you can take away from your experience and the lessons you learned.\n\nSituation #2: Fired following conflict with coworker – If a conflict in the workplace led to your removal, you need to tread lightly when explaining the situation to an interviewer. Take responsibility for your actions and don’t try to hide the disciplinary issue that caused your termination. Odds are the hiring manager will contact your former associates and find out the story one way or another. Do not try to justify your actions; simply admit guilt and move on. As with any other mistake, steer the conversation in another direction and pivot to talking about what you learned from the situation, how it’s made you a better teammate, and why a similar issue will never arise again.\n\nSituation #3: Terminated due to insubordination or defiance – Being insubordinate or outwardly defiant toward an authority figure on the job is universally a bad idea, whether you work in the kitchen or on Wall Street. If this was the reason your tenure ended at your last job, you may feel that the deck is stacked against you and you’ll never be employed again. That’s just not true. It’s not the end of the world and the most important thing to do is focus on the future. If an interviewer neglects to ask why you left your most recent job, do not volunteer information that may harm your chances. If they ask you directly about your last position, use an ambiguous answer such as “My boss and I didn’t see eye to eye” to avoid revealing too much. As with situation #2, try to spin it in a positive direction and mention what you learned from the experience and how it’s driven you to make concerted effort to improve your people skills.\n\nSituation #4: Laid off because of staff restructuring – If there is any “easy” way to handle the question of why you were laid off, it’s when a company made layoffs across the board as part of a restructuring strategy. Being caught up in one of these “reorganization” initiatives is still hard to swallow, but most of the time companies will provide recommendations or other resources for employees that they are forced to let go. When asked about it in an interview, simply state that you parted ways with the company amicably and understand that it was purely a business decision, so you don’t hold a grudge or blame anyone for it. Be sure that you don’t go any further and relay details that led to the layoffs or place blame on senior leadership for making decisions which ultimately necessitated the restructuring of staff.\n\nSituation #5: Fired due to poor performance – As with situation #3, this can be an equally difficult circumstance to answer for in an interview. It’s important to provide enough details to satisfy the interviewer, but you don’t want to supply too much information. With this in mind, the best way to field this question is to quickly describe the situation that led to your termination: Did you take on too much? Were you asked to do more with less? Was there an external influence such as problems at home or health issues that contributed to your poor performance? Provide some context for the interviewer to understand your situation, but then move on to talk about what you learned and how you’ve taken steps to ensure that your performance will always remain at a high level in the future.\n\nSearching for a new job and interviewing with potential employers can be stressful for anyone in any industry, and it can seem even more daunting following a layoff or termination. However, by staying positive and thinking through your answers to the dreaded “why did you leave your last position?” question, there is no reason that it should keep you from attaining your next great position and continuing to thrive in the culinary world.\n\nby: Freddie Rohner, iHire\nJuly 06, 2015\nSign In or Register to access all articles and insider tips for help in your job search.\n\nThinking of Coming Out of Retirement? 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[ null, "Hardy started in the fitness industry in 1999 as part of a group that acquired the ClubFit chain from receivership in 2004, alongside business partner Blake McDonald. He acquired 100% ownership of ClubFit and subsequently grew the membership base to 25,000 members in five clubs, which included a highly successful personal training program. The exponential growth of ClubFit quickly established the brand as one of the largest fitness clubs in the Edmonton area.\n\n“I’ve worked for and been business partners with Dave for over 20 years now,” says McDonald. “Dave has been instrumental to so many people’s lives — into so many fitness businesses over his 20-plus year career in the fitness business. He’s launched and mentored thousands of people’s careers into businesses they love, including my own. He spearheaded the acquisition and founding of several businesses in big box, studio, and the nutrition sectors. He was the brainstorm and the founding father of the Fitness Industry Council Canada, as a way to give back to the industry he loved and as a way to unite and protect the commercial fitness industry. His exhaustive work ethic is infectious and the driving force behind both his success and the success of everyone around him. I’m proud to call Dave my business partner and I can’t think of a better recipient of this leadership award!”\n\nIn 2008, he sold ClubFit to a private equity firm as part of an industry roll up that included World Health and Spa Lady in Alberta. Hardy then served on the new company’s board of directors which operated 26 clubs across Alberta. He maintained an ownership position in the new company until 2012.", null, "In 2012, Hardy acquired the 10 World Health Clubs in Edmonton back from the private equity firm. He sold the company again in 2018. In 2011, he acquired an ownership position in Ultimate Fitness Holdings, the worldwide franchisor of Orangetheory Fitness, when there were twelve open studios. David served as the company’s chief financial officer and chief innovation officer and continues today as a partner in the company.\n\nToday, Orangetheory has 1400 locations open in 27 countries. The company has been opening 20 to 25 new studios each month worldwide and has achieved double-digit revenue growth since 2012. Globally, Orangetheory has been recognized as a leader in both the fitness and franchise space, earning high praise and awards from a number of top publications in their space.\n\nToday, Orangetheory has 110 locations open in Canada, of which 20 are corporately owned in Edmonton, Saskatoon, and the Greater Toronto Area. The company’s goal in Canada is to open 200 locations by 2025.\n\nHardy has been a strong supporter of the fitness industry as the first president of the Fitness Industry Council of Canada from 2008 to 2018. During that time, he led several industry initiatives including music licensing and an adult fitness tax credit for gym memberships.\n\nBased on a successful 2013 tribunal ruling of the Copyright Board of Canada, the Canadian Fitness Industry avoided an annual tariff of $18.52 per member, which would have cost the industry over $86-million per year.\n\nCongratulations to David Hardy on his leadership and innovation as a visionary for the Canadian Fitness Industry!", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "This time two years ago I was sat in the Oncology lounge of Watford General Hospital waiting for my Dad to receive his first dose of chemotherapy. It struck me then, a feeling I still can’t shake, that the number of discrete decisions, actions, objects and processes that converged on that moment of time defied understanding: the eternal human endeavour to survive meets the unknowable complexity of a system on the brink of collapse.\n\nI’ve begun to think of this feeling as a form of the infrastructural sublimity; standing on the edge of a complex human and non-human system so in awe of its complexity, that one becomes overwhelmed with both fear and hope.\n\nAs we waited there, for a bespoke mix of chemicals to be made, by a highly trained set of people, to be administered by a kind and caring nurse, in a space designed (in all its material complexity) to give comfort and reassurance, with a set of tailored objects designed to give relief of specific diseases, all free on the point of access, through a massive system of taxation, wealth distribution and public health care, to act on the out-of-control cells in my father’s lungs, I was in awe of what humanity had achieved.\n\nI have come away trying to fathom how we (designers) start to navigate, mediate or manipulate these impossibly complex and messy infrastructures. Is this just a form of dark matter, that we need to find the correct instruments to detect, measure and affect change through? How do we model, prototype and predict the consequences of our actions? How do we not lie down in the face of such complexity and give up?\n\nOur first difficulty arises when we try to ‘understand’ the scale and complexity of the systems we face; instead of creating a ‘children’s book version of reality’, we need to map the extent of the network, to chart all the access points and actors in order to make sense of the relationships that are forged within the messy complexities of our socio-technical systems. But even the act of mapping or diagramatising these infrastructures is difficult enough.\n\nThis can be broken into two main problems; the issue of representation (or the gap between the map and the territory) and the problem of truncation (or falling off the edge of the map).\n\nLike the 17th Century portolano makers, the difficulty found in the art of cartography has been fully explored. Problems of ‘truth’ within our systems of representation has been interrogated by scholars (see Denis Wood’s The Power of Maps), and the power relations written into cartographic systems have been uncovered. Whether through the issue of selection (what is included or left off the map), language (the codification system used to symbolise reality) or projection system (the ever present problem of converting 3D objects into 2D representations), drawing a map has its own discrete set of politics that are difficult to navigate. We all know that Cartography is an act of colonisation, through the drawing of borders we define identities and write laws. So when we begin to evaluate ‘where’ to act within a system, we must first need to ‘understand’ through drawing out the spaces of agency.\n\nOne of the key moments in mapping is knowing when to stop. If we pay heed to a Latourian sense of interconnectedness, then our actions as designers are linked to a growing network of human and non-human actors. Where do we draw the line, when do we turn our heads away from the page and decide to act. With our students, this can be seen in the compulsion to ‘research more’ to make more and more connections, until they have a full picture of the situation. But sadly, this is reminiscent of the Borgesian Map, where the act of cartography becomes so obsessively detailed it is eventually abandoned and lies in useless tatters on the borderlands of efficacy. As designers we need to make the leap into the material unknown.\n\nDesign and the articles of change\nOnce we have mapped our territory and unpacked the web of human and non-human relationships, we then need to identify our place to act. In service design these are often called ‘touch points’, but I don’t really like this term, it bases it too neatly in the material domain of ‘the user’ or (more sinisterly) ‘the consumer’. I want to identify the sites of concentrated agency, the material and non-material actors that can affect change. It’s here that we find our place of design intervention. This is were a post-disciplinary design practice comes into its own; instead of trying to affect change through the medium of your training (web / product / graphic / interior etc), you move to place of action / the site that is pregnant with possibility and choose the tools necessary to be most affective.\n\nI’m currently struggling with a book chapter titled; rapid prototyping politics. It’s for a Birkhauser publication on ‘Transformation Design’. In the piece I’m trying to highlight the necessary changes needed in design education to prepare students for this new type of design. The article explores the idea that through design we can prototype normally slow, large scale problems – such a policy implementation – in a rapid and agile fashion. I think there are many ways to ‘try out’ and prototype new forms of political and material engagement. Here, policy is transformed into the ‘object’ of design and experience design into the ‘randomised control trial’ to understand impact of your strategy.\n\nAs design expands beyond a purely material or functional role within society, we need to come to terms with the boundaries of our reach. How we re-conceptualise and build tools for change needs to be considered within an ethical framework. How to ‘reduce harm’ when we are trying to change the lives of people. How is ‘behaviour change’ (although I’m very sceptical about this whole field, but that’s for another post) understood within a positive, humanist approach to our discipline that doesn’t tie people to systems of consumption? How do we resist the feeling of uselessness when faced with the infrastructural sublime?" ]
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[ null, "Visiting two countries in one day is doable if you’re combining your visit to Brussels with Luxembourg. Both cities are only 139 miles apart, and it takes about a 2.5-hour drive (depending on traffic in Brussels), that is, if you don’t plan to stop along the way.\n\nBrussels, the capital of Belgium and the center of the European Union, is well connected by rail, air, and roads to other European countries. Visitors can choose to take day tours from Brussels to Amsterdam, Cologne, Luxembourg, and other cities in Belgium. If you’re looking for the best day trip from Brussels to Luxembourg, here’s an itinerary you should follow:\n\nIt takes about one hour 15 minutes to drive from Brussels to Dinant, one of the most picturesque small towns in Belgium. And it’s located by the River Meuse, a famous river that flows from France, Belgium, the Netherlands to the North Sea.\n\nDinant boasts of a 13th century Gothic Cathedral called Collegiale Notre Dame, or Dinant Collegiate Church of our Lady, Citadelle de Dinant (the fortress that overlooks the town), Saxophone Museum, and the Charles de Gaulle Bridge lined with 28 multi-colored saxophones, a tribute to Adolphe Sax and the 28 European Union countries. Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was born in Dinant.\n\nYou won’t have time to go on a boat cruise on River Meuse when making a day trip from Brussels, but you can definitely take a walk along the riverside or grab a cup of coffee at one of the cafes. Dinant is also known for Couques de Dinant, the extremely hard honey cookies that originated from Dinant. Get the cookies at Couques de Dinant V.Collard 1774, located on Rue Grande 72. It’s also the best place to use the toilets before heading to Luxembourg.\n\nFrom Dinant, you’ll need around an hour and a half to get to Luxembourg City.\n\nPerhaps take a quick detour to see Veves Castle, located about five miles (about a 15-minute drive) from Dinant. You won’t have time to take the one hour 15-minute guided tour of the castle if you want to get to Luxembourg by lunchtime.", null, "At just 999 square miles and a population of just over 600,000, Luxembourg is one of the tiniest countries in Europe tucked between Belgium, France, and Germany. The official name of the country is the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, where the head of state is the sovereign Grand Duke.\n\nFor your day tour, you only have less than four hours to see Luxembourg City’s main attractions. Before starting your guided tour, enjoy lunch at one of the restaurants near Place d’Armes, the city’s main square. Make sure you try the local wine with your meal. Most of the local wines are grown in Moselle Valley, the southern part of the country, bordering Germany and France. Try Riesling and Pinot Gris.\n\nBesides offering good wine and a variety of cuisine, Luxembourg City is picturesque. It’s a modern city with a rich history and attention-grabbing architecture. Most half-day guided tours of Luxembourg City include the following:\n\nYou’ll need about 12 hours to take a day trip from Brussels to Luxembourg." ]
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[ null, "Regarding JNK “it finds itself at an important juncture, as the current rally meets resistance. I believe that what the ETF does over the next two weeks may be a strong indicator of what’s to come in the broader stock market,” according to Chris Kimble of Kimble Charting Solutions.\n\nWith diminishing chances of the Federal Reserve boosting interest rates this year and demand for yield still strong, investors have not been shy about flocking to JNK and other junk bond funds.\n\nFutures traders have cut the likelihood of a hike in U.S. rates by year-end to around 10% since the Brexit, down from 50% on the day of the vote. Some traders are even assigning a 10% probability of a Fed interest rate cut at its July meeting and more than a 20% chance of a rate cut at subsequent meetings later this year and in early 2017, reports Jen Wieczner for Fortune.\n\n“Junk bonds finally hit falling channel support in February, right around the time that stocks bottomed. The bounce higher signaled a risk-on trade that would prove stronger than many thought. Now JNK is testing a confluence of resistance,” adds Kimble." ]
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[ "Unlike the steel mergers of the mid-noughties, the mergers currently in the news are born out of weakness, not strength, a recent Financial Times article suggests.\n\nAccording to the piece, profitability among the continent’s steelmakers plunged from a peak in the third quarter of 2008 — when each ton shipped delivered on average €215 in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization — to just €46/tonne in the first quarter of 2016, according to calculations by UBS.\n\nThe figure has recovered since to about €83/tonne in the first quarter of 2017, but at the cost of 86,000 job losses since the financial crisis and years of losses contributing to the bankruptcy of the continent’s largest steel production plant, Ilva, in Italy.", null, "Despite years of suboptimal capacity utilization, there has been limited rationalization of production continentwide, with governments fiercly opposing job losses in their backyard and steelmakers hoping the other guy will make the cuts. Even Ilva is now being taken over by ArcelorMittal rather than closing completely, and following a major investment will be back in production next year.", null, "Although the industry acknowledges Europe will never need as much steel as it once did, ArcelorMittal is quoted as saying the industry is looking to governments to do more to stem imports from Russia and China, and facilitate the planned and phased closure of persistently loss-making plants. Less foreign competition and more consolidation is the agenda in the hope fewer more-consolidated steelmakers can achieve greater clout with buyers in a more constrained market, forcing through higher prices.", null, "When ArcelorMittal’s takeover of Ilva is complete, the combined entity will control some 30% of European flat-rolled steel production, up from 26.5% for ArcelorMittal now. While Tata Steel’s proposed and much-delayed merger with ThyssenKrupp’s steel division — currently Europe’s second-largest steel producer — would raise their combined market share for hot-rolled flat products to over 20%.\n\nSteel prices are already up nearly 60% from the bottom in 2015 on the back of improved recovery in steel demand and a gradual increase in anti-dumping legislation restricting some types of steel imports into Europe. Producers would like to see this go a lot further, of course, but consumers are fighting to keep the import market open, fearing — with some justification — that more action will reduce competition and result in significantly higher prices.\n\nFor the first time in years, steelmakers at least seem to have a plan and are actively pursuing it. Whether that plan is to the eventual benefit or detriment of consumers remains to be seen — but a healthier domestic steel industry must certainly be advantageous to all." ]
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[ "“Bad Education” is a comedy-drama that centers on the true story about the Roslyn Union Free School District 2004 financial scandal, the largest public school embezzlement inthe nation. The film stars Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney as Frank Tassone and Pam Gluckin, who were accused of stealing hundreds of thousands from the district’s budget. Though their school district is on the up and up the scandal threatens to ruin everything the duo have built, spurring Jackman’s character to do everything in his", null, "by Cassondra Kame on July 28, 2020 in Education Foundation\n\nHugh Jackman has been nominated for an Emmy 4x before, in fact he won in his first go-round in 2005 for his hosting duties on the 58th Annual Tony Awards, but today this morning was truly bliss. Finally, the Logan and Les Miserable Oscar nominee, was appreciated for his acting turn as real-life corrupt Roslyn, NY superintendent Frank Tassone in the HBO movie Bad Education; a feature the network scooped up out of last year’s TIFF for close to $20M.\n\n“I was shocked to get that Emmy for hosting, but this means" ]
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[ "Tornado safety: How to prepare for more dangerous seasons", null, "Tornado safety: How to prepare for more dangerous seasons\n\nCHICAGO (WLS) -- We've seen the images: Fairdale and Coal City in 2015, Naplate and Ottawa in 2017, and Utica back in 2004. These are just a few of the deadly tornadoes that have struck our area in the last two decades.\n\nUpgrades in radar technology and computer modeling have improved forecasting these events, but now a new experimental long-range forecast is being developed in part by Dr. Victor Gensini at Northern Illinois University.\n\n\"We're really looking at weeks two and three in those forecasts. Really at that scale not being able to pinpoint that a tornado is going to hit the Chicagoland area. We're more interested in the large scale weather patterns that might be coming together to be more or less conducive to tornadoes across the states,\" said Gensini.\n\nThese extended range tornado activity forecasts, known as ERTAF, are made each week starting on March 1 and running through severe weather season. The extra time to prepare for the potential of tornadoes, weeks in advance, is especially helpful to many organizations and businesses.\n\nWhile these advancements will improve forecasting in severe weather situations, there are new challenges emerging. It appears that climate change is beginning have a significant effect on when and where tornadoes develop.\n\nRecent research at the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., has found that there has been a shift in the axis of the greatest concentration of tornadoes from the Southern Plains into the Southeast. While the overall number of twisters will likely not increase there could be larger major outbreaks.\n\n\"We see variability increasing both in the past and in the future. We see the average event may be increasing a little bit, the number of events... but the variability, the highs and lows are getting further apart as we go through time,\" said Dr. Harold Brooks from the Storm Prediction Center.\n\nThis doesn't mean that each severe weather season will become more active, but it does increase the likelihood of seeing historic tornadoes like we experienced in 1967 and 1990.\n\nBig tornado outbreaks like the Palm Sunday outbreak in 1967 could be even bigger. On that day 10 tornadoes touched down in our area, including three F4 twisters. These tornadoes packed winds of up to 140 mph as they raced across our area. One struck Belvidere and killed 24 people, including 13 students at Belvidere High School.\n\nBut the deadliest of these tornadoes traveled from Palos Park through Oak Lawn, Hometown and into the south side of Chicago. That one twister took the lives of 33 souls and injured 1,000.\n\nWhile the April 1967 tornadoes were the deadliest in our area, the most powerful tornado ever recorded in our region happened on August 28, 1990.\n\nIt was a hot and muggy late August afternoon when a supercell storm started to develop and spawned a tornado near Oswego. This rain-wrapped twister moved east and then southeast as it rapidly intensified to an F5. It remains the only tornado anywhere in the country to reach that strength during August. The devastation, especially at and near Plainfield High School, was horrific.\n\nLate August is not usually what we consider tornado season, but there is a secondary severe weather peak as we head toward fall.\n\nKeep in mind that tornadoes can strike at any time of the season, as we have had confirmed twisters in all 12 months.\n\nIt's important to know the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning. A watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes, so be prepared and alert as severe storms or tornadoes are possible. Tornado watches can cover vast areas that include dozens of counties. During a warning you need to take immediate action and get to the lowest level of a structure under something sturdy like a table. It also means a tornado has been sighted or is indicated by radar.\n\nUsually, tornado warnings only cover portions of a few counties and are in effect for well less than one hour.\nReport a correction or typo\nRelated topics:\nweatherillinoissafetytornadosevere weather\nCopyright © 2021 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.\nSEVERE WEATHER", null ]
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[ null, "Liverpool produced one of the worst performances of the season and they were punished for it as Leicester ran out as comfortable winners at the King Power Stadium.\n\nFollowing the shock sacking of Claudio Raneiri, Liverpool went into the game as favourites to come away with all three points against a team without a goal, let alone a win, in 2017 so far.\n\nJordan Henderson was absent though as the captain picked up a foot injury in training which meant Emre Can came into the starting XI.\n\nLucas retained his place at centre-back as Dejan Lovren remains injured but Daniel Sturridge was not in the squad through illness, meaning Divock Origi and Ben Woodburn were Liverpool’s only attacking options.\n\nIt wasn’t the start Liverpool had hoped for though and Leicester ran wild in the opening half an hour, taking advantage of some poor defending from Jurgen Klopp‘s side.\n\nJamie Vardy opened the scoring before Danny Drinkwater fired in a sensational strike from outside the Liverpool box to put Leicester in the lead going into the half-time break.\n\nThere was relatively little change in Liverpool’s performance in the second half and it was Vardy who grabbed the third goal with half an hour still left to play.\n\nPhilippe Coutinho grabbed a consolation goal for the Reds shortly after Origi was introduced to the frame but Woodburn’s introduction late on was not enough to inspire a comeback.\n\nHere’s how fans reacted to the disappointing 3-1 defeat on social media throughout the game.\n\nHoping for a massive performance from Emre Can today to silence his critics.\n\n“Hopefully Can will return to his form this time last year and prove everyone wrong. Hopefully.” – Bradley Wells on Facebook.\n\n“Well there’s one thing we surely didn’t learn at la manga and that’s defending set pieces… how can Huth have that much space…”\n– Mohammed Bouali on the forums.\n\n“This is bordering on slapstick now…”\n– Eskimo on the forums.\n\nI love Klopp, but can't get my head around our tactics tonight and Lucas still playing for LFC\n\nIn the end, Liverpool failed to mount a comeback and fans were furious at full-time following another disappointing display…\n\nKlopp has been too kind and trusting with LFC's squad.\n\nUnacceptable on so many levels. Jekyll and Hyde performances have ruined yet another season. Mentality of players clearly lacking.\n\n“Squad depth is so poor. Please play Stewart over Can, he is horrendous. Lucas is being scapegoated by playing him at centre back, I feel sorry for him. Can’t wait for us to now go beat Arsenal at the weekend.” – John Knowles on Facebook.\n\nHate to say this, but this feels very Hodgson/late Rodgers.\n\nDid we just ride around on bikes in La Manga or did we practice anything? You know… Like corners ??? #LFC\n\n2 wins in 13 is absolutely dreadful: and it should bring a stark realisation that a lot of this squad is beyond fixing and needs replaced\n\nLiterally no excuses tonight. Had 2 weeks off to work on things but have been horrific. For the 1st time all season, I'm fearful about top 4\n\n“Absolutely shocking. No attitude, no spine, no top 4 this year. The season is dead.” – Stefan Pandele on the forums.\n\nNever mind, we'll beat Arsenal and half the team will be doing interviews about how we've turned the corner. Absolutely sick of this shit.\n\nStill want that great servant Lucas on your team??? Accept mediocrity and that's what you'll get.\n\nEveryone in football knew Leicester would have a right go tonight. Everyone except Liverpool it seems." ]
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[ null, "While it’s the season to celebrate labour and the far-reaching impact the Winnipeg General Strike had on labour movements, those bullish on the current state of unions 100 years on seam to be few and far between.\n\nUnionized workers across the country represent just 30% of the workforce, and while polls suggest people are in favour of having the benefits union bring, governments appear to be pushing back against organizations vested in trying to protect the legal rights of employees. READ MORE\n\nView all posts by aspasask" ]
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[ "Witness actions – press on … or pause for breath?\n\nWitness actions – press on … or pause for breath?\n\nOn 20 March 2020 the Lord Chief Justice issued guidance on the future conduct of trials, including a statement that hearings, including trials and witness action, should take place whenever possible, even if that meant that one, several, or all of the participants attended remotely. “Final hearings and hearings with contested evidence very shortly will inevitably be conducted using technology. Otherwise, there will be no hearings and access to justice will become a mirage.”\n\nThose of us with witness actions listed in the near future breathed a sigh of relief and continued with preparations. At that stage it was envisaged (if only hazily) that each legal team would occupy a conference room, probably located in a solicitor’s office or possibly in Chambers, in which the attendees for each side would respectively congregate, with the usual face to face communications between players in each room, and remote access to the opposing team’s bunker, the Court sitting in splendid isolation elsewhere.\n\nThen two things happened. Firstly, social distancing was introduced (it has of course subsequently been intensified). Secondly, the Lord Chief Justice issued further guidance making it quite clear that, where hearings were to be conducted remotely, they must do so subject to the government guidelines, and specifically must not be used to obviate the rules on social distancing. In other words, remote hearings would have to be conducted with each single participant dialling in individually, using one of the business networking platforms, allowing each participant to see and be seen by all the other participants.\n\nOn 22 March 2020 the Remote Hearings Protocol was issued providing a set of clear guidelines on how to approach Remote Hearings. It hands a lot of decision-making power to the individual Judge to whom the case is allocated, though in reality much of what has been provided for existed in the abstract under the court’s general case management powers. It also provides for a core e-bundle of key documents to be made and distributed to the participants, for use at the hearing.\n\nIt sets out a mechanism for the Judge to consider, in the week or so prior to the commencement of the hearing, whether and if so how to proceed with the hearing. The Judge can make that decision known to the parties, who have the chance to respond in writing if they do not like the decision – a sort of short order case management appeal process. It also gives the Judge the power to call at short notice a telephone CMC with counsel in order to discuss/agree the best way forwards.\n\nIn the light of the changing landscape, we and our clients needed to put flesh on what had previously been reasonably impressionistic ideas of how a remote trial would be conducted. Our deliberations led us to identify a number of problem areas, which, taken together, made us realise that there was a serious risk of prejudice, not to any one party but to the integrity of the process, if a remote hearing were to be conducted. We concluded that doing so was neither practicable nor in the interests of the administration of justice.\n\nGiven the latest government restrictions and the Lord Chief Justice’s clear guidance, it would not, contrary to our earlier understanding, be possible to host witnesses at solicitors’ offices. Therefore, each individual witness would have to dial in remotely from his/her home. This would cause potentially insurmountable logistical challenges, including:\n\n(1) Provision of a 17 lever arch files bundle to each of five witnesses. It was unrealistic in the timeframe to achieve an e-bundle. Moreover trying to navigate documents and statements within an e-bundle would risk placing the witnesses under undue pressure. This problem could not be entirely forestalled by the provision of a selective “core” e-bundle, as envisaged by the Protocol, since the witnesses are (rightly) not involved in the selection of documents comprising the core bundle, but may well under cross examination wish to refer to documents which have not been selected for inclusion in the e-bundle. Inviting the witnesses’ input to the choice of documents on the basis of potential lines of cross examination would (a) be laborious and unlikely to be achieved in the time; (b) be impracticable because it would involve the witnesses each trawling large parts of the 17 lever arch files in soft copy to identify what documents might conceivably be of relevance, not something they are best placed to gauge in advance of being questioned; and (c) risk crossing the line in terms of preparing/coaching a witness for cross examination.\n\n(2) The lack of a solicitor present to supervise the witness to ensure probity. How could the court ensure that a witness was not, whilst under cross examination, in text or email contact with someone else, or did not have someone in the room, out of camera range, passing notes, for example?\n\n(3) The need for continuous communications with each witness throughout the trial (until the completion of their evidence).\n\n(4) The increased risk of interruptions to internet service during cross-examination and the consequent inherent difficulties for the judge in reaching a view of the credibility of each witness.\n\nThese difficulties risked causing unfairness to the parties and, in particular, the witnesses themselves; a fortiori since the credibility of each of the five witnesses was in issue. The risk of serious injustice to both parties and their witnesses was, we felt, significant given the inherent disadvantages of mass video evidence in such a case.\n\nOn a practical level, we concluded, based on our own recent experiences, that there was a high risk of the technology failing the court/parties. The problem lies not so much in the networking software, which appears to be broadly reliable. Rather, domestic internet supplies are failing to cope with the additional demands placed on them as a result of now widespread home working. One witness reported on the previous day suffering significant interruption during his use of Zoom for a one to one session with a colleague, and had had to resort to using FaceTime on his smart phone to complete the session. Similarly, each of us had individually experienced difficulties with teleconferencing, including internet coverage disappearing suddenly, for extended periods of time, as result (we presume) of the increased burden on the providers caused by so many home workers. Reports from colleagues included service that did not break down as such, but was patchy, or fuzzy, so that an estimated 10% of the other side’s submissions was lost. Moreover, counsel and solicitors would need to stay in touch in the usual way, meaning that in addition to operating the video technology linking all participants openly, the legal representatives within a team would have to cope with the additional demands of sending and receiving emails or texts, or possibly having a second video connection between themselves.\n\nWe felt that the risk of an unworkable hearing, even over three days, was too high to ignore. There would be three counsel, four solicitors and five witnesses, all connecting remotely, in addition to the Judge and the Judge’s clerk. The scope for interruption was undoubted: counsel dropping out mid-submission, witnesses disappearing mid-cross-examination, the Judge needing something but not being able to contact the clerk, and so on.\n\nVery reluctantly, but with little doubt, we reached the conclusion that this was no way to try the claim. The risks to due process ran too high. Three days before the trial was due to commence, our solicitors wrote a letter to the Court, applying for an adjournment. At almost exactly the same time the Judge, Zacaroli J, informed counsel that he was holding a CMC later that day to discuss how the trial would be conducted. Within an hour we submitted written submissions setting out the challenges as we saw them, and requesting an adjournment. Sometime later, our opponents wrote to the Judge confirming that they agreed with our application. Within minutes we received a reply from the Court, indicating that the adjournment would be granted, with costs in the case. The Judge has very unusually provided that the matter be relisted on the first open date on which an oral hearing could be conducted (i.e. an unknown date) without any mechanism for finalising that date (i.e. a listing appointment or a PTR). This is not an order we would expect to be made in normal times. Perhaps it just shows a recognition by the Courts of how flexible they are going to have to be.\n\nWe do not believe that it will never be possible, or appropriate, to conduct a witness action remotely. We do feel, notwithstanding our instinct as counsel to keep the trial date at all costs, that being bounced into trying to make it work at short notice, without adequate time to make sufficient preparations, risks a disrupted and ultimately unsatisfactory process. The trial might have gone smoothly enough for due process to be adequately preserved and a fair and just result achieved (though in our view there are no obvious answers to the difficult issue of witness scrutiny/supervision). But there was a sufficiently realistic possibility that it might not have gone smoothly enough for us, and our client, to conclude that proceeding involved risks that were just too high.\n\nOur conclusion is that a much longer lead time will be required in order to establish robust communications, familiarity amongst participants with preparing and navigating e-bundles, and answers to the difficulties of ensuring witness probity. Only then will parties be able to conduct fully remote witness actions, confident that due process will ensure, and lead to a just result.\n\nDownload: Witness actions – press on … or pause for breath? Back to articles", null, null ]
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[ null, "I found this to be a very moving novel of adolescent angst, that really captured the confusion of growing up in an era that is both hedonistic and fraught with the fear of the consequences of having fun. New Year’s Eve 1987, and two teenage boys are hanging out and getting high, looking with enthusiasm to all the future holds, navigating the brutal world of maleness and longing for their first sexual encounter. It will be a night of transition, of coming of age, of initiation, and only one of them will survive to see New Year’s Day.\n\nThe aftermath of that fateful night will play out amongst a tangled cast of characters, all of whom deal with tragedy in a different way, and are looking for guidance from grown-ups that is sadly absent. Jude throws himself into the oblivion of drugs; Eliza sleepwalks her way through events she is not yet ready for; and Johnny tries desperately to do the right thing, even if it means sacrificing what he really wants. The backdrop is eighties America, a land of punk bands, drugs, tattoos, HIV and rage against the establishment. It is vividly depicted and the author creates a real sense of time and place, given an added edge through her characters’ clumsy attempts to carve out their own destiny in a world they cannot control. The depiction of the straight edge scene, in the nobleness of Johnny’s efforts and the transformation of Jude, is fascinating, matched as it is by the spontaneous violence of the punk scene to which they also belong; and poor Eliza, caught in the middle, is an echo of the hippy movement of the sixties and how the promise that it held for women got distorted in a new decade. Although set in America it really resonated with me, bringing back memories of an eighties childhood, and I really enjoyed the characters’ journey, as they start to face their adult responsibilities. Rating: ***\n\nThis title was provided by the publisher for review" ]