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"A Magnificent Marriage of Nature and Golf Awaits\n\nSeguin Valley Golf Course is a rare-blend of a course that blends exhilarating holes that make you want to dive into the challenge with picturesque views forcing you to take just a moment to enjoy them. It also boasts a brand-new club house whose design takes a back seat to no one. With its immaculate grounds and lake front views, it’s easy to see why Seguin Valley Golf Course is known as one of Parry Sound’s premier golf facilities.\n\nA spectacular , 18-hole, course located five miles south of downtown Parry Sound, Ontario complements the contours created by the geography of the Canadian Shield. Rather than attempt to completely tame the landscape, Seguin Valley incorporates its rugged beauty into the design. Golfers who play the course will experience fairways that twist and turn their way between woods marshes, through fields, and—in the case of the signature Hole 7—over a lake, even while admiring the views of wind-blown pine and rocky outcroppings thrusting from the earth for which the region is known.\n\nThe Ridge of Manitou\n\nLocated just a 20 minute drive from Parry Sound on the shores of beautiful Lake Manitouwabing, the Ridge at Manitou boasts an 18 hole golf course designed by Thomas McBroom. “The layout is one of Thomas McBroom’s best, flowing nicely from hole-to-hole,” says Drew Rachar, General Manager and Course Supervisor at the Ridge at Manitou. “It’s challenging but fair. What people like is the fact that there’s separation between holes, so you don’t always see the next hole which creates the illusion that you’re really on your own.”\n\nThe Ridge at Manitou began as a vision shared by a group of Manitouwabing Lake cottagers several years ago: they foresaw a golf course with the finest of facilities blending harmoniously with the nature that attracted them to cottage in Parry Sound in the first place. When their collective vision was realized, the result was something special indeed. The course is hewn out of the Canadian Shield and flows through rock, forest, and meadowland. Playing over 6,800 yards from the back tees, the Ridge is best described as challenging enough for accomplished golfers, yet forgiving enough for novices.\n\nWhether you’re a novice at swinging the clubs or an avid golfer, there’s a course to suit your abilities in Parry Sound. Many golfers begin at Deer Run Golf Course, which was designed in 1995 as a nine-hole course specifically for those of intermediate skill or who merely want a relaxing afternoon on the greens free from nerve-wracking obstacles.\n\nThe front nine is geared to the casual golfer, with generous fairways and limited bunkering. Expansion in 2002, done with an eye towards the more experienced golfer, brought Deer Run up to 18-holes. The back nine is more challenging with some elevation changes, tighter fairways, and more frequent water obstacles for a course of 6,120 yards. The result was a relaxing, enjoyable experience with just enough variation to hold the attentions of even more capable golfers.\n\nFor those who want to immerse themselves in a sense of history, there’s no better place than Parry Sound Golf and Country Club, which was founded as a 9-hole course in 1929. Thomas McBroom designed a new course in 1982 to replace the original, carving 18 spectacular holes from the Pre-Cambrian Shield to create a course perfectly suited to entire a new century even as the Club fondly preserves it traditions.\n\n“Our course is very tight, only 6,000 yards from the tips, but we like to say it’s the best 6,000 yards you’ll ever play,” says Robinson. With a premium on accuracy, the course tests every club in one’s bag. It’s a definite challenge—one usually associated with championship length courses.\n\nNo golf course in Parry Sound screams Cottage Country louder than The Rock in Minett The course’s very name hints at how greatly it has been defined by the granite of the rugged Canadian Shield for which the region is famed.\n\nThe course was built in 2004, and thanks in large part to the amount in which rock outcroppings came into play was notoriously challenging. Extensive renovations in 2007—to the tune of $6 million— saw the six most difficult holes reimagined to make it a softer, fairer course. The result is a more playable course, yet one which retains the atmospheric elements for which it was named.\n\nTwo holes exemplify what the Rock is all about, according to Director of Golf Rob Wilson: “The 10th hole, a short par 4, has fantastic scenery and a huge rock outcropping. In the autumn the trees behind the hole are spectacular with flaming red leaves. The 14th hole is even more dramatic—it has a crazy cliff that offers a view that’s just unreal, especially in October when the leaves turn.”\n\nMake it a weekend getaway and find accomodations nearby. Add one one of these great tours and attractions to your getaway to the Parry Sound region of Explorers Edge.\n\nParry Sound hugs the shores of the world’s largest freshwater archipelago, known as the 30,000 Islands. 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However, since the beginning of the first humans’ viruses are living with humanity.\nTo give an example from the past, the most known virus outbreak, the Black Death is thought to have originated in the dry plains of Central Asia or East Asia, like the novel coronavirus, where it traveled along the Silk Road and caused the most devastating pandemic in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people in Eurasia, peaking in Europe from 1347 to 1351.\n\nHow did the Coronavirus appear and what are the effects on humans?\n\nIt was first identified in Wuhan late last year and is believed to have jumped from animals to humans at a local seafood market that also sold other wild animal meat. Authorities have since confirmed cases of human-to-human transmission. Its incubation period is between 2 to 14 days, but there is evidence that it may still be contagious during this period and possibly for several days after recovery. Symptoms include fever, coughing and breathing difficulties, and it can be fatal. But the good news is; among symptomatic people, the mortality rate is around 2 percent. It was 10 percent with SARS and 30 to 35 percent with MERS. It may be less virulent than those two or it may evolve. It’s too early to know.\nAs of 2 February 2020, approximately 14,642 cases have been confirmed, including in every province-level division of China. The first confirmed death occurred on 9 January and since then, as of 2 February 2020, 305 deaths have been confirmed.\n\nContagion rate and spread of Coronavirus in different countries\n\nWith the coronavirus continuing to spread beyond China’s borders some countries sharply restricted entry to people traveling from or through China, as the number of cases confirmed outside the mainland continues to grow.\nAlso, more countries moving to close their doors to foreign nationals who have visited there. New Zealand, Iraq, Indonesia, and the Philippines joined those countries.\nThe virus has been detected in small numbers in some 20 other countries — from the United States and France to Thailand and Australia — while the number of infections in China has surged to almost 14,400, according to the latest National Health Commission figures.\nThe number of dead has risen to 304, although anecdotal reports suggest the true number could be much higher.\n\nA 44-year-old Wuhan man died in a Manila hospital (Philippines), after arriving, via Hong Kong, on Jan. 21. He was admitted to hospital with pneumonia four days later and his 38-year-old companion remains hospitalized, but there was no evidence of local transmission, the Department of Health said. Even before the man’s death, President Rodrigo Duterte had decided to expand the Philippines’ travel restrictions from those traveling from Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, to the rest of mainland China as well as its special administrative regions, Macao and Hong Kong.\n\nCoronavirus declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization\n\nThe head of the WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has declared the coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency.\nHe told a news conference in Geneva that the declaration was not a vote of no confidence in China’s handling of the outbreak, but a reflection of the damage the virus could do if it spread to countries with a weaker health infrastructure.\n\nRECOMMENDATIONS AND ADVICE FOR THE PUBLIC\n\nEconomic and social effects of coronavirus for China and United States\n\nCoronavirus will cost the Chinese economy nearly a quarter of its growth in the first months of 2020.\nThat’s according to JPMorgan analyst Haibin Zhu, who on Wednesday revised China’s growth projections down to 4.9% for the quarter, from 6.3%. Sectors like tourism, transportation, offline retail, and entertainment will be hit the hardest, he said: “The [Lunar New Year] holiday is usually the golden season for consumer spending, and the fear factor and stay-home control measures have almost paralyzed the above-mentioned vulnerable sectors.”\nZhu said the fallout will be concentrated in the first quarter of the year, adding that the second quarter should see 7% growth, a percentage point higher than previously projected. But that bump won’t be enough to save annual growth, which Zhu notched down 0.13% to 5.80%.\nFactories in major cities and provinces such as Shanghai, Guangdong, and Zhenjiang are locked down until February 9. “Undoubtedly the impact will be visible,” Zhu said, adding, “if the virus outbreak keeps on escalating and factory shutdowns are extended and also expanded to other regions, then the shock will also evolve into a supply shock and the impact on China and the rest of the world will be even bigger.” As of now Zhu primarily sees coronavirus as a demand-side shock to the Chinese economy.\nIf the world manages to contain the disease primarily in China, experts warn, there will still be a global economic impact.\n“Even if it is potentially contained within the borders of a country or a region, there’s so much global manufacturing and trade that happens in these areas, they can still be impacted by factors such as employee absenteeism that could reach high levels in these areas,” said Nita Madhav, chief executive officer of Metabiota, a San Francisco company that studies the spread and impact of epidemics. “And that could disrupt … the manufacturing of different goods and the shipping of them across the world.”\nIndeed, Chinese companies provide both finished goods and component parts for other manufacturers, and even a brief disruption in their operations could cascade through the global economy in ways that aren’t yet well understood.\n“We have these phenomenally complex, just-in-time systems that are amazingly powerful, but they have a kind of systemic fragility that creates a real concern,” said Ben Oppenheim, a senior director at Metabiota. Those systems have not really been tested in the context of a major infectious disease outbreak, he said.\n\nTrade with the US\n\nIn the U.S., experts warn that a major economic slowdown in China could also make it difficult for Beijing to follow through on promises it made to the Trump administration as part of a “Phase One” trade deal signed this month.\nBeijing committed to increasing its purchases of U.S. goods and services by $200 billion over two years and “to continue on this same trajectory for several years.” Even before the coronavirus outbreak, experts were skeptical about whether China would or could keep that promise, but in the event of a major economic crisis, it seems all but certain that it would not. That could be bad news for U.S. farmers in particular, who have suffered from declining Chinese purchases in recent years.\nPowell: “If growth slows down in China, we feel it too.”\nThe prominent headline at the press conference of US Central Bank President Jerome Powell on Wednesday was China. “If the Chinese economy slows down, we would still feel it, though not as close to China or as some of the Western European countries doing active trade with China,” Powell said.\nSARS, which killed 800 people between 2002 and 2003, had a cost of 33 billion dollars for the global economy. Today, the Chinese economy has more share in the world cake, and the Coronavirus is concerned that the cost of the global economy is higher.\nAs a conclusion; forthcoming days we will see the global impact of the novel coronavirus more clearly in the areas of the economy, public health, and state politics. From now on, we will continue to share actual information about coronavirus.",
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"Best of Crimes by K.C. Maher\n\nQ&A WITH K.C. MAHER\nAUTHOR OF THE NEW NOVEL THE BEST OF CRIMES\n\nQuestion: Tell us what The Best of Crimes is all about.\n\nK.C. Maher: The Best of Crimes is the story of an extraordinary relationship that develops between a man and a teenage girl in a contemporary New York suburb. Walter, the narrator, is a math prodigy who works on Wall Street, and Amanda is his daughter’s best friend, the only child of an absentee single mother. The crux of the story revolves around the all-important difference between a man’s thoughts and actions: Walter intermittently suffers impure thoughts, but his actions are absolutely pure and unfailingly generous.\n\nQ: What inspired you to write this novel?\n\nMaher: Characters come to me first, and every character has a story. The Best of Crimes began with Walter, a Wall Street risk manager who risks his heart and soul for love. I started this story as serial fiction in 2006, which gave me a plot outline. As I rewrote it many times, Walter’s character acquired more and more nuance, as a man beset by desires he invariably overcomes. Although he struggles, he trusts himself and loves the girl far too much to abandon her simply because of what others might think.\n\nQ: What are your feelings about Walter, the narrator? Do you think most men in his situation would act as he did?\n\nMaher: To me, Walter is an unsung hero. He struggles valiantly to keep proper boundaries – and does – between himself and Amanda. I think that most men are as good as Walter. Difficult as it might be, they control themselves. But you rarely hear about their temptations, struggles, and triumphs.\n\nQ: The story mentions “the apex of girlhood” several times. Why is that significant?\n\nMaher: Some girls reach a tipping point where they have finally figured out childhood, and how people relate to them and how to interact with adults – whereupon the hormonal fury of adolescence besets them. It’s significant in the story because Amanda hovers at this point and comes to trust Walter as a safe adult companion. She trusts him so much that she can safely begin to experiment with her new-found powers of attraction.\n\nQ: About one-third of the way into the book, Walter’s narrative changes from past tense to present tense. Why?\n\nMaher: Ideally, the present tense here conveys unchanging time. Although Walter’s rational self dismisses Amanda’s description of their relationship as “eternal,” his feelings shift more than he can comprehend. The change in tense matches the change in his perspective. By the end of the story, he finds himself agreeing with Amanda.\n\nQ: Walter worries he might be harming Amanda in ways he can’t foresee. Is giving her the affection she craves right or wrong?\n\nMaher: It’s absolutely right. He does not abandon her because that would definitely harm her. Naturally, he worries, because their emotional intimacy risks breaking the most basic taboos. As the story develops, both Walter and Amanda realize their relationship is viable only within a limited time span. It cannot, and does not, continue (even though their love feels eternal).\n\nQ: A relationship between a grown man and a teenage girl is bound to spur controversy. Why did you decide to tackle this delicate matter?\n\nMaher: I never intended to write a controversial novel – the story developed over time, and once I understood it was the opposite of what it seemed, I could not let it go. In no way do I advocate relationships between grown men and teenage girls. But Walter and Amanda’s affinity feels real and right to me. The Best of Crimes is an unconventional love story about a smart, caring man who does the right thing for a girl who has nobody else in the universe and is neglected by her own mother. That said, I fully understand how, on the surface, people may expect the worst from Walter – especially in today’s “me-too” climate where everyone is hyper-vigilant, as they absolutely need to be!\n\nQ: Why did you call the book “The Best of Crimes”?\n\nMaher: It comes from a scene at the end of the book. When Walter takes Amanda to Disney World, she worries he will get in trouble, and he admits that he has broken the law by taking her across state lines. But, he has decided “it’s the best of crimes,” (an allusion to the opening lines of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities). He tells her that the penalty for the crime is worth it to him – he wants them to have a magical good-bye.\n\nQ: What do you hope readers take away from this story?\n\nMost of all, I hope that readers will feel involved in the joyful experiences that Walter and Amanda share. The story, after all, is not only about Walter struggling to control his desires. Walter and Amanda’s time together is idyllic. Despite their difference in age, they have a lot of fun together!\n\nK.C. MAHER grew up outside of Chicago and has been writing fiction all her adult life. Early on, she wrote short stories that were published in literary magazines such as Ascent, Black Warrior Review, and Confrontation. She also contributed flash fictions regularly to a UK ‘zine, The View From Here. Only recently has she noticed that her imagination runs to, and cultivates, the exception to the rule. Her husband, however, has always known this, as have lawyers considering her for jury duty. The Best of Crimes is her debut novel. She is a mother to two children and lives in New York City.\n\nGiveaway for Best of Crimes and Starbucks\n\nSounds like a pretty good book, doesn’t it? Now is your chance to win that above book Best of Crimes by K.C. Maher and a $10 Starbucks gift card. Book and coffee there is nothing more perfect in my eyes.\n\nEnter below via the Gleam platform for your chance to win. The USA only, please. Winner will have 48 hours from the time I email them as the winner to get back to me otherwise I will be forced to pick a new winner. Come back daily for your daily entries and entries may change over the course of the giveaway.\n\nGood luck and have fun!\n\nAll That Glitters is Gold Giveaway Hop\n\nNow that you have entered my Best of Crimes and Starbucks giveaway, hop around to the others below and see what you can find. Have fun and good luck!\n\nMamatheFox and all participating blogs are not held responsible for sponsors who fail to fulfill their prize obligations."
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"Death by gray. A solitary man sits in a prism of isolation, his body barely constrained by its borders. Giacometti doubles all the man’s features; his head, in particular, has at least two apparent domes. Apart from his suit’s crease-lines, his body is little more than a smudge. Consummate desolation: a body subsumed.",
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And I saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before the throne, and books were opened; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged from the things which were written in the books, according to their deeds. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead which were in them; and they were judged, every one of them according to their deeds. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire. And if anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire. Revelation 20:11-15 (NASB)\n\nWhen unbelievers die, their spirits go to Hades, the intermediate state. At the time of the judgment, they will receive their immortal bodies and be sent to the lake of fire and brimstone (Revelation 20:10). This means that the spirits of unbelievers are not annihilated at physical death and will live forever.\n\nThe spirits of believers who have died are currently in paradise or heaven. Once again the parable of Lazarus (a believer) and the rich man (an unbeliever) illustrates the intermediate state for believers and unbelievers (Luke 16:19-31). When Christ was dying on the cross, He told a thief that He would be with the him that day in paradise (Luke 23:43).\n\nNow the resurrection of New Testament saints, believers in Christ or Christians, has not yet occurred. When Jesus told the thief on the cross that he would be in heaven, Christ was referring to the intermediate state for the spirits of believers.\n\nIn 1 Corinthians 5:1-3, Paul says that when believers are caught up to the current heaven, they will feel “naked.” He does not mean that believers will be or feel physically exposed. He means that our spirits will not yet have our new, immortal, resurrected bodies.\n\nFor indeed in this house we groan, longing to be clothed with our dwelling from heaven, inasmuch as we, having put it on, will not be found naked. 2 Corinthians 5:2-3 (NASB)\n\nRevelation 6:9-11 describes believers in the intermediate state. These believers are in the current heaven during the tribulation period.\n\nWhen the Lamb broke the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God, and because of the testimony which they had maintained; and they cried out with a loud voice, saying, “ How long, O Lord, holy and true, will You refrain from judging and avenging our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” And there was given to each of them a white robe; and they were told that they should rest for a little while longer, until the number of their fellow servants and their brethren who were to be killed even as they had been, would be completed also. Revelation 6:9-11 (NASB)\n\nWhen believers physically die, their spirits go to the current heaven, the intermediate state. At the rapture, the believers in Christ will receive their immortal bodies (1 Corinthians 15:51-54; 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17). The believers in Christ will come along with Christ at His second coming (Revelation 19:11-14; 3:5). After the second coming of Christ, the spirits of Old Testament believers will receive immortal bodies (Revelation 20:4. Together both the Old and New Testament believers or saints will reign with Christ during the millennial kingdom (Revelation 5:10). After the kingdom, the present heaven and earth will be destroyed (2 Peter 3:10-12; Revelation 20:11) and a new heaven and earth will be created (Isaiah 65:17; 2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1-2). Revelation 21-22 describes the final state for believers.\n\nWhere Are Elijah and Moses?\n\nWhere are Elijah and Moses? The answer is Elijah and Moses are in the intermediate state. In Mathew 17:1-3 Elijah and Moses appeared with Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration. This reveals that even though they currently have disembodied spirits, they were recognizable by Peter, James and John.\n\nMany believe that the two witnesses in Revelation 11 are Elijah and Moses. However, the names of the two witnesses are not given to us. There is a problem with this conclusion since the two witnesses die (Revelation 11:7). This would mean that Moses would die twice. He died on Mount Nebo (Deuteronomy 32:48-52; 34:5-8). Can he die again? If God decided to make that possible, it could happen. It is also suggested that Elijah could be one of the witnesses since he has not yet died (2 Kings 2:11). But Scripture never answers the question for us.\n\nScripture teaches that every person lives eternally (Matthew 25:46). The parable of Lazarus and the rich man (Luke 16:19-31) teaches us that after we cease living in this life our eternity is already determined. For example, in the parable the rich man asks Abraham to have Lazarus dip his finger in some water, then come to the rich man and drop water on his tongue. But Abraham responded to his request that there is a “great chasm” between those in paradise or heaven and those in Hades so that people cannot cross over (Luke 16:26). This means that once we die our destiny cannot be changed.\n\nIn Hebrews 9:27 we are told that judgment will eventually occur.\n\nAnd inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment . . . Hebrews 9:27 (NASB)\n\nHow can unbelievers escape judgment and the lake of fire? The answer is to repent of and seek forgiveness for your sins. Romans 10:9 says,\n\n. . .that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation. 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La Forge suffers no ill effects from his lifelong use of the VISOR, including the ongoing pain suppression that accompanies its use.\n\nIronically, the direct cortical contacts it employs have made him a vulnerable target at times, as when the pro-Romulan faction in the Klingon civil war tried to set him up with unconscious programming to kill a Klingon and create an interstellar incident.\n\nLa Forge seems to realize even less pain with his new ocular implants. I for one am happy with the change, since there is now no obvious connection points that injury, infection or even saboteurs can easily access.\n\nLast modified: 10 October at Content is available under CC BY-NC-SA 3. Game content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of their respective publisher and its licensors.\n\nAll rights reserved. Known for having very expressive eyes, he had to learn other ways to best convey his emotions throughout the series.\n\nGiven that his VISOR gave him so many visual limitations, he learned how to make the best of his challenging role. However, over time, Burton came to share one particular ailment that always plagued La Forge: painful headaches.\n\nIn the series, the character often complained about experiencing headaches as a result of wearing the VISOR. In reality, Burton was experiencing the same issue.\n\nSo I had a daily headache for about six years. Geordi La Forge has had one of the most impressive careers in the Star Trek Universe. He existed as more than just the blind member of the crew and blossomed into an integral member of their team.\n\nOver the course of the seven year run of the series, La Forge moved up in the ranks at a fairly quick rate. In season 1, he began as the helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D as a Lieutenant Junior Grade.\n\nHis promotions did not end at the conclusion of the show, either. In the futuristic timeline of Star Trek: Voyager: Timeless , Geordi eventually becomes a Captain.\n\nIn the course of the series, many planned storylines were abandoned due to either lack of believability or the series as a whole taking a different course.\n\nAccording to The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years: From The Next Generation to J. Abrams , there were plans to have La Forge revealed as an alien.\n\nIn the book, Star Trek scriptwriter Jeri Taylor shared , \"We wanted to make Geordi an alien. He was going to discover that his father was not who he thought he was, and his mother had an almost Rosemary's Baby-kind of thing and had been impregnated by an alien.\n\nAs a result, Geordi was actually half alien and now, at his present age, his people were coming back to get him. His father acted as an exozoologist in the science division and even became a commander.\n\nInterestingly, Sinclair and Burton have a further connection within their acting careers as Burton has played her son in four different projects.\n\nWhen Burton got the La Forge role in , he made sure to stay dedicated to his education program and split his time filming episodes for both shows.\n\nFox — Always Looking Up Jon Stewart — The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth The Audiobook Betty White — If You Ask Me And Of Course You Won't Janis Ian — Society's Child Stephen Colbert — America Again: Re-becoming The Greatness We Never Weren't Joan Rivers — Diary of a Mad Diva Jimmy Carter — A Full Life: Reflections at 90 Carol Burnett — In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox Carrie Fisher — The Princess Diarist Jimmy Carter — Faith: A Journey for All Michelle Obama — Becoming NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture.\n\nSTARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: La Forge, Geordi. Rank: Commander. Current assignment: Chief engineer, U.S.S. Enterprise NCC -E. Full Name: Geordi La Forge. Date of birth: Feb. 16, Place of birth: African Confederation, Earth. Parents: the late Captain Silva La Forge and Commander Edward M. La Forge. Voiced by: LeVar Burton. Captain Geordi La Forge is a Human Starfleet Captain, best known for his tenure as Chief Engineer aboard the starships U.S.S. Enterprise -D and Enterprise -E. He currently commands the U.S.S. Challenger. Star Trek: The Next Generation. In , Gene Roddenberry approached Burton with the role of the then Lieutenant Junior Grade Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. The character is blind but is granted \"sight\" through the use of a prosthetic device called a VISOR worn over his eyes. Geordi helps Data with the activation and use of his emotion chip during Star Trek: Generations, and is shortly kidnapped by Doctor Tolian Soran when Data is unable to respond due to his newfound ability to feel fear. Although he was eventually rescued, Geordi was tortured and his VISOR was used to cripple the Enterprise, eventually resulting in the ship's destruction. Geordi LaForge represented one of the most interesting and relatable characters of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This character was born blind but overcame his handicap thanks to the use of a technologically advanced visor and his own determination and drive to succeed at any cost.",
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"Thomas L. Wilson, 80, of Bernalillo NM, passed away on Monday, September 6, 2021. He passed peacefully after an extended hospital stay.\n\nTom was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 12th, 1940 to Virgil Wilson and Beulah Boonshot and moved to Albuquerque following his father’s work. Tom attended Highland High and trade school to become a radio technician. He was a true jack of all trades working at a local TV station, as a Deputy Sheriff, was in the NM National Guard, worked in landscaping and at Coronado Center as their long time Maintenance Supervisor. Along the way he achieved his Contractor’s License became a Master Gardener, volunteered at the Sandoval County Historical Society and at the New Mexico Steam Locomotive and Railroad Historical Society where they are restoring Ol’ 2926, the engine that sat in Coronado Park for so many years.\n\nStream engines were his true life’s hobby. Tom would spend endless hours talking about specific engines and the history behind them no matter where in the county they ran. Almost weekly trips to Chama, to photograph the Cumbers & Toltec, then over the mountain to Durango and a train ride to Silverton. Tom even attended engineer’s school in Chama and fulfilled a lifelong dream of driving a steam engine.\n\nThe great passion in his life was Charlotte. He and she built a life together in Albuquerque and after retirement they moved to their “dream” adobe home in Bernalillo. From there they became world travelers, cruising South America and the Baltic, the Alaskan inside passage, and many trips to Cancun and around the states. His beloved wife preceded him in death in 2016, only one month after they tragically lost their son, James. A short two months later he also lost his brother John.\n\nTom is survived by his sister Mary Beth Shrewder and her son David who reside in Oregon. His daughters, Jeannie Saunders and Vicki Brittain, four grandchildren, Dean and Colin Saunders, and Samantha and Erika Brittain, and two great grandsons, Gabriel and Lucas Saunders.\n\nMemorial services will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, September 17th, 2021, at Daniels Funeral Services, Wyoming Chapel. Reception to follow.\n\nTom will be memorialized at Sunset Memorial Cemetery along with Charlotte and James.\n\nTo order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Thomas L Wilson, please visit our flower store."
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"A spread of dishes from Kayma, an Algerian kiosk in the new La Cocina Municipal Marketplace. (Lorena Masso)\n\nlmost five years have passed since\n\nLa Cocina, a nonprofit kitchen incubator, announced plans for a massive, first-of-its-kind food hall in the Tenderloin—the first in the country entirely led by, and centered on, women of color. And nearly a year has gone by since the COVID-19 crisis derailed the project’s plans to open last summer.\n\nLa Cocina conceived of the food hall as a new platform for its women- and immigrant-focused incubator program. The chefs for the six kiosks that are opening on Monday are all women of color who graduated from that program. For several of the businesses, the food hall represents their first physical storefront. And beyond that, the 101 Hyde Street project is also meant to serve as a model for community-led development—to be an economic engine and a spark of revitalization for one of the more troubled blocks in the Tenderloin.\n\nThe lineup of restaurants includes Boug Cali (California Creole), Estrellita’s Snacks (Salvadoran), Kayma (Algerian), Los Cilantros (Mexican), Mi Morena (Mexican) and Terenga (Senegalese). When indoor service launches—probably at some point during the summer—a seventh kiosk, the Nepalese momo specialist Bini’s Kitchen, will open, along with a cocktail bar called La Paloma. Taken all together, the food hall spans a wide range of cuisines and cultures, including several that have been largely underrepresented in the Bay Area restaurant scene.\n\nafa Bahloul, who runs Kayma along with her husband Mounir, tells KQED that she was working as a cook at Navi Kitchen, Preeti Mistry’s Indian pizza restaurant in Emeryville, when Mistry encouraged her to sign up for the incubator program. (Mistry, for her part, calls Bahloul a “rockstar,” and credits her with perfecting the restaurant’s popular pork-based breakfast burger—despite not eating pork herself.)\n\nHer new business, Kayma, serves very traditional Algerian food, from the family-style way that they serve their couscous to the ras el hanout spice mix that Bahloul assembles using 30 different spices. There are a few California touches too, like the Dutch crunch bread she uses for her saucy merguez sausage sandwich.\n\nLast March, the Bahlouls had just decided to launch a new food trailer at the same time as the Marketplace kiosk, and wound up scuttling those plans when the pandemic hit. In some sense, they were lucky: The shutdown happened before they spent the money they’d planned to invest in those projects. Still, Bahloul says, the past year has been incredibly stressful: “For me, the most scary thing is I don’t have a family here. It’s just me and my husband and our two daughters. If I get sick, who will take care of them?”\n\nFor Boug Cali’s Tiffany Carter, the delay was a mixed blessing. She says she was able to use the last year to really slow down and perfect her menu—which, Carter says, largely consisted of freeing herself of any expectation that her California Creole style of cooking needed to conform to the type of food you’d find in, say, Louisiana. Now, she’s serving jerk chicken tacos on flour tortillas and adding California flourishes to almost everything on the menu. “I’m probably making ‘inauthentic’ po’boys. I’m a proud San Franciscan,” Carter says. “I don’t think you will find a Golden State Po’boy [with avocado in it] in Louisiana.”\n\nA San Francisco native who's lived all over the city, Carter says she’s long wanted to open a restaurant in the Tenderloin. “The Tenderloin deserves something good, too, to have,” she says. “It’s rough around the edges, but I like that.”\n\nndeed, there’s no talking about La Cocina’s food hall without noting its location right in the heart of the Tenderloin, a neighborhood that has been the epicenter of the city’s\n\nhomelessness crisis and opioid epidemic—all aspects of the neighborhood that are front and center on the specific block where the food hall sits. And while other high-profile restaurants have opened in the Tenderloin in recent years, few have embraced the neighborhood in the same way as the La Cocina Municipal Marketplace.\n\nDuring a trial run last week, cooks were largely cordoned off in their own stations, assembling sandwiches and packing grain bowls into plastic takeout containers. Customers won’t be allowed inside the space for the time being. But the idea is for the Marketplace to eventually serve as a colorful, bustling community gathering place for the neighborhood, with free internet access and books for kids.\n\nThe idea is not to cloister the food hall’s businesses away from the realities of the neighborhood, says Jay Foster, who manages the Marketplace. Foster is probably best known as the chef-owner of the soul food restaurant Farmerbrown, which had a 13-year run in the Tenderloin before it closed in 2018.\n\nFor Foster, La Cocina’s emphasis on helping revitalize the Tenderloin was a big part of what attracted him to the project, which has community outreach built into its business model. That includes hiring people from the neighborhood and partnering with nearby nonprofits to help feed residents who are experiencing food insecurity. Every day, the food hall will offer a $5 meal special, and most dishes on the various kiosks’ menus are in the ballpark of $10.\n\nOf course, La Cocina’s other top priority is helping its fledgling food entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground in a sustainable way. Bahloul and Carter both say La Cocina’s support—which includes distributing nearly a million dollars in emergency cash relief to its members—has been invaluable during the pandemic. None of the businesses opening in the Municipal Marketplace have had to pay rent over the course of the long delay, and, while no final decision has been made, Foster says the rent-free arrangement is likely to continue through the end of the 2021 fiscal year.\n\n“We don’t really feel that charging entrepreneurs rent is going to be sustainable for them,” Foster says. “It’s going to be really tough for a while.”\n\nven when the kiosks do start having to pay full rent, the rates will be shockingly low by San Francisco standards—about $500 a month, Foster says. All of which to say: During a time when small businesses are particularly vulnerable, La Cocina isn’t your typical landlord.\n\nThose terms are made possible by the unique arrangement that La Cocina has with the city of San Francisco, which owns the 101 Hyde Street building and is leasing it to La Cocina at a steeply discounted rate. What that also means, however, is that the food hall project has a fixed end date from the very start: In December of 2025, the city will begin constructing affordable housing on the site.\n\n“The goal is not to be there forever,” Foster says. “The goal is to create a business model and to be able to demonstrate how to offset the price of gentrification.”\n\nLa Cocina’s biggest hope, Foster says, is that other city governments will view La Cocina’s collaboration with San Francisco as a model that they can replicate, setting up similar food halls in vacant buildings to help revitalize struggling neighborhoods.\n\n“Instead of giving all this money away in terms of tax breaks to the tech companies, invest in your local community—in your local small business owner,” Foster says. “By creating marketplaces like this, not only can you help people create vibrant businesses, but you can maintain your culture and you can change the community from the ground up.”\n\nMeanwhile, entrepreneurs like Kayma’s Bahloul say they’re just grateful to finally be able to open after all those months of waiting—to finally see a light at the end of the tunnel. “La Cocina did everything for me,” she says. “They opened the golden gate for me; they gave me the golden key to open the door. Now it’s time for me to do my part.”\n\nStarting on April 5, the La Cocina Municipal Marketplace will be open for takeout only Monday through Friday, 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Customers can order via the Marketplace website, and pick up their food at the food hall’s side entrance, at 332 Golden Gate Avenue."
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"Lovely trips to Florence - One of the Tuscan gems\n\nWhen traveling to Florence you inevitably ask yourself the question: Is this a real city, or in fact a living museum? The answer is \"yes\" to both. Florence is a small city with a large number of incredible sights located on just a few square kilometres.\n\nFlorence is a city you can get to know well in a relatively short time, and the city center is ideal for daily walks. You feel free and safe with all the pleasures that a city with this character not automatically provides. If you only have a few days in the city you can follow the crowd, tourists flowing from the Galleria dell'Accademia to the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria and the Uffizi, then over the Ponte Vecchio to the Giardino di Boboli.\n\nIf you travel to Florence during the summer, or in connection with holidays, there are often queues at several of the Florentine museums, especially at the Uffizi and Accademia. Though, the experience is undoubtedly worth waiting, when you considering you can look at unique masterpieces from up close, and in a incredible surrounding.\n\nIt is possible to reserve tickets online to all 13 Musei statali (state museums), including Uffizi, the Galleria dell'Accademia, Palazzo Pitti, Museo del Bargello, Museo Archeologico and the Medici Chapels. To get into the Uffizi or Accademia in high season, you should think of making reservations at least six weeks in advance.\n\nMost hotels in Florence can help you to book guided tours, so use like the locals to help with the planning. In this way you get the most out of your stay in this remarkable city.\n\nFor those who would like to experience Florence without shelter, it is advisable to start the day off with a game of cappuccino at the local coffee shop while you inhale the Tuscan morning air. Then you can walk out and see the big churches, such as Santa Maria Novella, Santa Croce and San Marco. Lunch of course you do at one of the city's many terraces.\n\nEscape from the crowds\n\nOn a big day Florence migjht be a bit narrow, but especially Bargello, San Marco and San Lorenzo are fine sights that generally attract little crowds. Even better is the individual masterpieces like those in Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia, Chiostro dello Scalzo and Basilica di Santa Trinita. Side streets in Oltrarno are charming and less frequented visited by tourists, and when the day is not too hot, consider a walk up to San Miniato al Monte.\n\nHow to Travel to Florence\n\nThere are several direct flights to Florence Airport from Northern European cities. The airport is only 5 kilometers from the center and outside you find an abundance of taxis waiting. There is also the option of taking local buses into town. In addition, a light rail in the future will make it easier to get from the airport to the city center and the railway station.\n\nThe alternative to the periodic direct flights, is traveling with a stopover in one of the larger European airports, but actually many choose instead to fly to either Rome, Milan and Pisa. All three cities have direct train to Florence in less than 1.5 hours, and it often gives a better net results in both time and money.\n\nFiorentina is the city's pride, and the Italians are generally crazy about football. Home matches are played at the Stadio Artemio Franchi with capacity for almost 50,000 spectators. Tickets are generally used to get to, and is not overly expensive - certainly not in comparison with some of the other major leagues in Europe. Danish pioneers such as Brian Laudrup and Martin Jørgensen have played here - the latter with great success. If you travel to Florence in football season, it's definitely worth the experience to take a walk on the stadium if the opportunity presents itself."
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But even before that time, smaller jurisdictions enacted predictive scheduling laws, which can go by other names, such as fair workweek, for example.\n\nPlus, a couple of major U.S. cities — Chicago and Philadelphia — have recently passed predictive scheduling laws.\n\nIncreasingly, employers have to manage the intricacies of predictive scheduling, which is aimed at giving employees more work-life balance and requiring employers to provide work schedules ahead of time.\n\nHowever, there are additional requirements and nuances for employers to know about predictive scheduling across the jurisdictions that have them.\n\nWhat is Predictive Scheduling?\n\nAs a refresher, these laws mostly apply to businesses in the retail, food and hospitality industries. At a high level, predictive scheduling requires employers to post work schedules in advance, generally 14 days.\n\nSome laws are more restrictive than others, with additional obligations for employers, including:\n\nEach jurisdiction handles predictive scheduling laws differently, adding yet another layer to the employment law compliance puzzle. (And they also require a related labor law posting.)\n\nOregon was the first state to pass a predictive scheduling law. Unlike other employment law trends, other states have not followed suit, though New Hampshire and Vermont have less involved scheduling-related laws.\n\nIn Oregon, the predictive scheduling law applies to employers in the retail, hospitality and food industries with 500 or more employees worldwide. The law requires employers to:\n\nLastly, employers should also know that smaller jurisdictions are barred from passing predictive scheduling laws in:\n\nUnlike predictive scheduling at the state level, there are several cities with such laws.\n\nEmployees are covered if they make less than $26 an hour or $50,000 a year, and the employer has at least 100 employees globally (250 employees and 30 locations for a restaurant).\n\nPossibly taking the crown as the most employee-friendly city in the U.S., Emeryville, Calif., has a predictive scheduling law, which it calls the Fair Workweek Ordinance.\n\nUnder the Emeryville Fair Workweek Ordinance, employers must provide work schedules two weeks in advance, as well as:\n\nThe ordinance went into full effect, including enforcement and fines, in 2018.\n\nNew York’s predictive scheduling law went into effect in 2017 and survived a legal challenge this spring.\n\nApplying to larger retail and fast food employers, the city has different rules depending on the industry.\n\nFor fast food employers in New York City, they must:\n\nAlso, employers cannot fire or reduce the hours of a worker by more than 15 percent without just cause or a legitimate business reason, and employers must reinstate laid off employees by seniority when hours become available.\n\nThe Philadelphia Fair Workweek Employment Standards Ordinance was initially set to go into effect Jan. 1, 2020, but was delayed until April 1 last year.\n\nThe ordinance applies to businesses in the retail, food and hospitality industries with 30 or more locations nationwide (including franchises and chains) and 250-plus employees, which includes part-timers.\n\nIn Philadelphia, the ordinance requires:\n\nAlso, workers can request a schedule change without fear of retaliation. The ordinance does not cover independent contractors, and employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement may waive the requirements.\n\nSan Francisco’s predictive scheduling ordinance applies to all retail employers with at least 40 locations worldwide and 20 or more employees in San Francisco.\n\nAlso, an employer is considered a retail business if it maintains an array of merchandise, standardized décor and color scheme, uniform apparel, standardized signage, or a trademark. Because of this broad description, some food establishments may also qualify under the ordinance.\n\nEmployers must provide schedules two weeks in advance, as well as:\n\nMeanwhile, employers must treat part- and full-time employees equally regarding wages, time off and promotion eligibility.\n\nAlso, wrapping up California cities, San Jose’s predictive scheduling law is not as expansive as those in Emeryville and San Francisco, but it does require employers to offer additional work to current part-time workers before hiring another employee.\n\nIn Seattle, the city’s Secure Scheduling Ordinance covers hourly employees at retail and food service establishments with 500 or more employees worldwide, as well as full-service restaurants that have 40 or more locations worldwide.\n\nJurisdictions That Have Considered Predictive Scheduling\n\nSeveral jurisdictions have examined predictive scheduling laws. While some legislation has failed and others are pending, as a heads-up to employers, here is a list:\n\nAlso, Bellingham, Wash., has a fair treatment of hourly/gig workers set to go before voters on the November 2021 ballot.\n\nSummer is a particularly noteworthy time of year for predictive scheduling laws. Busy cafes and shops, and people out enjoying the weather, adds up to a need for more employees — and the compliance challenges that come with them.\n\nAs always, employers should research the employment laws that may impact their locations. It can be challenging to monitor all the updates, from labor law postings to minimum wage and paid leave, as well as pre-employment hiring regulations and more.\n\nMore Stories From Employment Law News\nDo I Need to Buy Labor Law Posters Every Year?"
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Polls in this imaginary race narrow as Election Day approaches. Voters struggle to decide whether to believe the progressive promises, or go with a proven and practical record of accomplishment. Voter attention is sky high (maybe only 1 in 6 voters fail to know either candidate?). Editorial meetings become fistfights over whom to endorse.\n\nThe first election doesn’t take a lot of imagination to see. It is exactly what is happening in New Jersey’s current race for Governor between Phil Murphy and Kim Guadagno.\n\nThe second election? That is just one of many interesting scenarios that might have played out in New Jersey’s primary election if we had a “Top-Two” system. What is that? Thanks for asking.\n\nIt is exactly what it sounds like. The “Top-Two” vote getters in the primary become the two candidates in the general election. Party labels don’t really matter. Instead, of having one winner for the Democrats and one for the Republicans, under the Top-Two system you could have two Democrats or two Republicans or one of each or (God forbid) One Republican and one Libertarian candidate. California and Washington currently use this system and a number of other states are considering it.\n\nThe imaginary second election I described above is (at least in my head) a race between Phil Murphy and Steve Sweeney that could have happened in a top-two system. I don’t think anyone would doubt this race would be a lot more interesting than the snooze fest we have ended up with. But here is how it could have happened.\n\nSteve Sweeney dropped out early because he is good at math. He recognized the immense numbers advantage that having the party lines gives New Jersey candidates in our current traditional party dominant system. Murphy won all the party lines and got 243,643 votes. Jim Johnson came in second with zero party lines and got 110,250 votes. End of story. I didn’t say the math was difficult, just that Sweeney could do it.\n\nHowever, the math changes in a top-two system. Phil Murphy is a good, well-funded candidate, with some great ideas. He works hard and actually enjoys gripping and grinning with ward leaders at chicken dinners. As a result, maybe he still gets all of the “party” lines and perhaps even the same number of votes. But in a top-two primary, the story doesn’t necessarily end there.\n\nIf we look at all 11 primary election candidates and the total votes each received we see that three of them; Kim Guadagno (113,846 votes), Jim Johnson (110,250 votes) and John Wisniewski (108,532 votes) were tightly clustered around second place. You could even argue that Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli was not that far behind a second place finish with his 75,556 total votes.\n\nA well-known centrist candidate like Sweeney might look at numbers like that and decide to stay in the race. 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Each office, like the Legal Aid Society of Polk County, was restricted to representing low-income people who resided in the county where the office was located.\n\nIn 1974, Congress passed the Legal Services Corporation Act (P.L. 93-355). At the federal level, the passage of this law removed legal services from OEO and placed it in the care of an independent, federal corporation modeled on COMSAT, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other similar quasi-independent federal agencies.\n\nThe Legal Services Corporation is headquartered in Washington, D.C. It is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors whose members serve staggered terms, are nominated by the President of the United States and are confirmed by the Senate. LSC receives annual appropriations from Congress.\n\nThe 1974 legislation sets forth the Corporation’s statutory responsibility as being to support “high quality legal assistance to those who would be otherwise unable to afford adequate legal counsel.” That mandate is founded on the congressional judgment that “equal access to the system of justice in our Nation” must be provided to all individuals, regardless of their financial status.\n\nThe strength of the national Corporation is said to lie in these fundamental principles of the Act:\n\nIn February 1977, the Legal Services Corporation of Iowa (now known as Iowa Legal Aid) was created through the merger of four existing separate legal services organizations located in Dubuque, Waterloo, Iowa City and Council Bluffs. During the period of 1977 to 1979, new offices were opened in Sioux City, Des Moines (serving south central Iowa), Mason City, Cedar Rapids, Ottumwa, Spencer, Creston, Fort Dodge and Decorah. For the first time, low-income Iowans in all corners of the state had access to a legal services office.\n\nAn approximate 30% funding decrease in 1981 caused the closure of Legal Services Corporation of Iowa offices in Creston, Burlington, Decorah, Fort Dodge and Spencer. These reductions forced further consolidation of services and staff reductions.\n\nThe election of the 104th Congress in 1994 brought additional challenges to the Legal Services Corporation. Substantial reductions in funding and significant new restrictions were adopted. These changes, however, brought about additional partnerships at the state level. Beginning in 1996, Iowa’s General Assembly appropriated funds for Iowa’s federally-funded Legal Services programs. The Iowa State Bar Association and individual lawyers have expanded their support as well. Many other groups have come forward to address the important task of providing access to justice for Iowa’s most vulnerable residents.\n\nOn January 1, 2003, the Legal Services Corporation of Iowa and the Legal Aid Society of Polk County merged to form Iowa Legal Aid. The merger was part of a nationwide movement initiated by the Legal Services Corporation which required consolidation of states' legal aid programs in order to provide more effective, efficient services. The new entity, Iowa Legal Aid, provides services to low-income Iowans in all 99 counties of the state.\n\nIowa Legal Aid, as the preeminent provider of civil legal assistance to low-income people, continues to receive wide support. The Iowa State Bar Association, local bar organizations, the low-income community and the population generally support the services Iowa Legal Aid provides. The dedication of all employees is instrumental to this community support. Iowa Legal Aid employees are expected to provide high quality representation to as many low-income clients with legal problems as possible.\n\nIowa lawyers volunteer their time through Volunteer Lawyers Projects. In 2011, over $2 million worth of donated services was provided by Iowa lawyers. The following quote from a client served by a volunteer lawyer exemplifies the impact of these volunteer services:\n\nI have gone through terrible troubles and there didn’t seem to be any hope. My husband of almost 49 years passed away with cancer. I was left with huge financial burdens. I lost my home that we lived in all our married life. If it wouldn’t be for Legal Aid and the volunteer attorney, I don’t know where I would be today. I have the most respect for the volunteer attorney who helped me and I’ll never forget all he’s done.\n\nTrack Record of Accomplishments as an Organization\n\nFor 40 years, Iowa Legal Aid has provided critical legal assistance to low-income Iowans who have nowhere else to turn. Typical clients of Iowa Legal Aid include:\n\nOther Iowans have contributed to legal services in positions of national leadership. Among them are former Congressman Neal Smith, who served as the chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee with jurisdiction over legal aid funding and George Wittgraf, an attorney from Cherokee who served as President of the national Legal Services Corporation. Current Iowa Congressman, Bruce Braley, served on the Board of Directors of Iowa Legal Aid.\n\nWorking to bring Hope, Dignity and Justice is an honored tradition made possible by a career in legal aid.\n\nConsumer - Low-income Iowans frequently have problems related to a debt they might owe. Iowa Legal Aid has sought to enforce laws that protect consumers.\n\nHousing - Housing cases make up a significant portion of Iowa Legal Aid's caseload. Many of these cases ensure fairness in the way tenants are treated.\n\nNotices which inform tenants of their right to cure a breach before being evicted were required by the Iowa Supreme Court in two cases brought by Iowa Legal Aid. Symonds v. Green, 493 N.W.2d 801 (Iowa 1992) (when rent is due, a landlord must give a tenant a three-day notice to cure the rent due before the lease is terminated); Liberty Manor v. Rinnels, 487 N.W.2d 324 (Iowa 1992) (when a tenant is being evicted for breach of the rental agreement, the landlord must give a notice to cure the breach before the lease is terminated)\n\nThe rights of persons with mental disabilities have been litigated and protected by Iowa Legal Aid attorneys in both state and federal courts. Salcido v. Woodbury County, et al, 119 F. Supp.2d 900 (N.D. 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"Defense mechanisms are unconscious psychological responses that protect people from feelings of anxiety, threats to self-esteem, and things that they don’t want to think about or deal with. First described by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic theory, defense mechanisms function to protect against anxiety.\n\nHave you ever had a really bad day at work and then gone home and taken out your frustration with family and friends? Then you have experienced the ego defense mechanism of displacement.\n\nDisplacement involves taking out our frustrations, feelings, and impulses on people or objects that are less threatening.\n\nDisplaced aggression is a common example of this defense mechanism. Rather than express your anger in ways that could lead to negative consequences (like arguing with your boss), you instead express your anger towards a person or object that poses no threat (such as your spouse, children, or pets).3\n\nDenial is probably one of the best-known defense mechanisms, used often to describe situations in which people seem unable to face reality or admit an obvious truth (e.g., “He’s in denial”).\n\nDenial is an outright refusal to admit or recognize that something has occurred or is currently occurring. People living with drug or alcohol addiction often deny that they have a problem, while victims of traumatic events may deny that the event ever occurred.\n\nDenial functions to protect the ego from things with which the person cannot cope.\n\nWhile it may temporarily shield you from anxiety or pain, denial also requires a substantial investment of energy. Because of this, other defenses are also used to keep these unacceptable feelings from conscious awareness.\n\nIn many cases, there might be overwhelming evidence that something is true, yet the person will continue to deny its existence or truth because it is too uncomfortable to face.\n\nDenial can involve a flat-out rejection of the existence of a fact or reality. In other cases, it might involve admitting that something is true, but minimizing its importance. Sometimes people will accept reality and the seriousness of the fact, but they will deny their own responsibility and instead blame other people or other outside forces.",
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"Repression acts to keep information out of conscious awareness. However, these memories don’t just disappear; they continue to influence our behavior. For example, a person who has repressed memories of abuse suffered as a child may later have difficulty forming relationships.\n\nSometimes you might do this consciously by forcing the unwanted information out of your awareness, which is known as suppression. In most cases, however, this removal of anxiety-provoking memories from awareness is believed to occur unconsciously.\n\nSublimation is a defense mechanism that allows us to act out unacceptable impulses by converting these behaviors into a more acceptable form. For example, a person experiencing extreme anger might take up kick-boxing as a means of venting frustration.\n\nFreud believed that sublimation was a sign of maturity that allows people to function normally in socially acceptable ways.\n\nProjection is a defense mechanism that involves taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people. For example, if you have a strong dislike for someone, you might instead believe that they do not like you.\n\nProjection works by allowing the expression of the desire or impulse, but in a way that the ego cannot recognize, therefore reducing anxiety.\n\nIntellectualization works to reduce anxiety by thinking about events in a cold, clinical way.\n\nThis defense mechanism allows us to avoid thinking about the stressful, emotional aspect of the situation and instead focus only on the intellectual component.\n\nFor example, a person who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness might focus on learning everything about the disease in order to avoid distress and remain distant from the reality of the situation and their feelings about it.\n\nRationalization is a defense mechanism that involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior.\n\nFor example, a person who is turned down for a date might rationalize the situation by saying they were not attracted to the other person anyway. A student might blame a poor exam score on the instructor rather than their own lack of preparation.\n\nRationalization not only prevents anxiety, but it may also protect self-esteem and self-concept.\n\nWhen trying to explain success or failure, people tend to attribute achievement to their own qualities and skills while failures are blamed on other people or outside forces.\n\nWhen confronted by stressful events, people sometimes abandon coping strategies and revert to patterns of behavior used earlier in development.\n\nAnna Freud called this defense mechanism regression, suggesting that people act out behaviors from the stage of psychosexual development in which they are fixated. For example, an individual fixated at an earlier developmental stage might cry or sulk upon hearing unpleasant news.\n\nAccording to Freud, behaviors associated with regression can vary greatly depending upon which stage at which the person is fixated.\n\nReaction formation reduces anxiety by taking up the opposite feeling, impulse, or behavior. An example of reaction formation would be treating someone you strongly dislike in an excessively friendly manner in order to hide your true feelings.\n\nWhy do people behave this way? According to Freud, they are using reaction formation as a defense mechanism to hide their true feelings by behaving in the exact opposite manner.\n\nWhile defense mechanisms are often thought of as negative reactions, we all need them to temporarily ease stress and protect self-esteem during critical times, allowing us to focus on what is necessary at the moment.\n\nSome of these defenses can be more helpful than others. For example, utilizing humor to overcome a stressful, anxiety-provoking situation can actually be an adaptive defense mechanism.",
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"How Do Defense Mechanisms Work?\n\nIn Sigmund Freud’s model of personality, the ego is the aspect of personality that deals with reality. While doing this, the ego also has to cope with the conflicting demands of the id and the superego.\n\nIn order to deal with anxiety, Freud believed that defense mechanisms helped shield the ego from the conflicts created by the id, superego, and reality. So what happens when the ego cannot deal with the demands of our desires, the constraints of reality, and our own moral standards?\n\nAccording to Freud, anxiety is an unpleasant inner state that people seek to avoid. Anxiety acts as a signal to the ego that things are not going the way they should. As a result, the ego then employs some sort of defense mechanism to help reduce these feelings of anxiety.",
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"Although we may knowingly use coping mechanisms to manage anxiety, in many cases, these defenses work unconsciously to distort reality.\n\nWhile all defense mechanisms can be unhealthy, they can also be adaptive and allow us to function normally.\n\nThe greatest problems arise when defense mechanisms are overused in order to avoid dealing with problems. In psychoanalytic therapy, the goal may be to help the client uncover these unconscious defense mechanisms and find better, healthier ways of coping with anxiety and distress.\n\nA Word From Verywell\n\nSome of the best-known defense mechanisms have become a common part of everyday language. For example, you might describe someone as being “in denial” of a problem they face. When someone falls back into old ways of doing things, you might term them as “regressing” into an earlier point of development.\n\nRemember, defense mechanisms can be both good and bad.\n\nThey can serve a helpful role by protecting your ego from stress and providing a healthy outlet. In other instances, these defense mechanisms might hold you back from facing reality and can act as a form of self-deception."
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"The Yiddishist Dov-Ber Kerler, of the University of Indiana, has kindly provided a translation of the epitaph on Chaya Dvoira’s tomb. It adds a little confusion, as it notes her date of death in 1904, while the registry book shows it as February 22, 1905…or maybe that’s just the date the death was entered…\n\nAt the tomb of my great-great grandmother (my Grandma Becky’s grandmother) Chaya Dvoira Herer Halpern, in the Radauti Jewish cemetery. She died Feb. 22, 1905 at the age of 69)\n\nMy cousins all left, but I have stayed in Radauti for a couple more days, continuing my photo documentation for my (Candle)sticks on Stone project — and also carrying out some more family history research — and making discoveries, some of them even rather surprising: the grave of my great-great grandmother; the house where she lived; questions about my grandmother’s birth date and circumstances; even the date of my great-grandfather Anschel’s death.\n\nI’m not obsessive about genealogy by any means, and in fact — despite the fact that I have visited my great-grandmother Ettel’s grave on several occasions over the year (click HERE to see the progression) — I have never really looked into our family history in a serious way.\n\nBut our session at the town hall with Dorin Frankel last week, and our subsequent trip to Vicovu de Sus and discovery of what we believe was the house where our great-grandfather Anschel lived in 1880, left some loose ends that needed tidying, or at least some questions that I wanted to try to answer. I couldn’t leave town without at least trying to resolve them.\n\nOne of these was a street address in Radauti — strada Larionescu 20 — that my second cousin, Rae Barent, who has made a serious effort a tracing family history, sent — and which was confirmed by the records I looked at during a second session with Dorin at City Hall yesterday. This was the address where my great-great grandmother, Chaya Dvoira Herer Halpern, lived.\n\nI also found out, by correlating the information found in the archives (and some sent by Rae) with info at the Radauti Jewish heritage web site (lots of cheers to the people who put together the amazing documentation material on the cemetery) that Chaya Dvoira, the daughter of Moshe (Moses) Mortko and Ruchel Hörer, died Feb. 22 1905 at the age of 69 — the registry gave her cause of death as “old age” — was buried in the Radauti Jewish cemetery. It also described her as single, not a widow (which probably means that her marriage, like that of her daugher Celia — Zirl — and David Rosenberg, my grandmother’s parents, had not been formally registered with the city officials. From the registry, I could see that this was a fairly common practice.)\n\nThis morning, armed with the plot and row numbers I found on the Radauti cemetery web site for a “Chaya Dvoira daughter of Moshe Morko” who died in 1905, I returned to the Jewish cemetery. Mr. Popescu showed me the row — and I entered the tilting forest of stones, again crunching through the undergrowth in my boots. I had to scrutinize the Hebrew epitaphs on each one, testing my basic Hebrew to its limits. After half an hour or so, there it was: I could read the name. The stone is smaller than some of the others, but it has the typical braided candlesticks and hands raised blessing the flames, beautifully carved. And there are still traces of red and green paint. I pulled away a strand of stray vines: not sure what, if anything, I actually felt. Glad to be there; cognizant of distance, time, realms; the passing of time and history. Wishing the others could have been there too. Wondering what she looked like!\n\nAmid the forest of stones, a piece of my distant past. The small stone on the left. Photo: Ruth Ellen Gruber\n\nMy cousins and I had tried to find Larionescu street, but in today’s city there is no record of it. Dorin Frankel, however, knew where it was — near the synagogue — and he walked with me there after our session yesterday morning at City Hall. The street name has been changed, but the house is still there — nicely maintained and modernized inside.\n\nLooking into courtyard of house at Larionescu 20.\n\nOther information I came across in the City Hall registry books, during a couple of hours there with Dorin Frankel:\n\n— my great-grandfather Anschel Gruber (the one who lived in the house we found in Vicovu de Sus) died in 1914, possibly in September of that year. But his death wasn’t recorded in the registry until 1920. The book says he is buried in the Radauti cemetery.\n\n— There is no birth record for my grandmother, Rebecca Rosenberg, who I thought was born in about 1895…. BUT there is a record of the birth to Rebecca’s parents, Zirl (later Anglicized to Celia) Halpern and David Rosenberg (not officially registered as married at the time), in Oberwikow, or Vicovu de Sus of TWINS on Sept. 25, 1899 — including a daughter Rifka (Rebecca in Yiddish) and a son, Jüdel, whose bris was on Oct. 2. The family left for the States in about 1906, but Jüdel’s death is included in the Radauti City Hall registry (though added in 1920), indicating he must have died very young.\n\n(This duplicates a post on my Jewish Heritage blog.)\nBy Ruth Ellen Gruber\nSept. 3, 2009\nI’m too tired to write much tonight. Suffice it to say that the Cousins and Candlesticks tour had its genealogical high spots…. We visited the tomb of our great-grandmother, Ettel Gruber, in the Jewish Cemetery in Radauti (where I have been three times before since 1978).\n\nThanks to the good efforts (and contacts) of Doru Losneanu, Mr. Dorian Frankel helped us go through records at the Radauti Town Hall. We found the marriage registry for the parents of both our Grandfather, Ephraim/Frank (that is, Anschel Gruber, widower, aged 34 and Ettel Lecker, single, aged 19) in 1880 and our grandmother, Rebecca Rosenberg (David Rosenberg and Celia Halpern) in 1902.\n\nThis also gave us the address in the village of Vicovu de Sus where, it seems, Anschel Gruber lived at the time of his marriage.\n\nWe drove to Vicovu de Sus, about 1/2 an hour’s drive, up at the border with Ukraine — there is a border crossing there for local people. It’s a village strung out for seeming miles along one road… with the help of a couple of very nice local policemen, we found what we believe was the house, an old wooden farmstead, set down a dirt track, amid cornfields, well of the road (apparently an elderly woman, as well as a barking dog, lives there — and she does have a satellite dish…).\n\n(This duplicates a post on my Jewish Heritage blog)\n\nLocated near the Borgo Pass that separates Transylvania from Bucovina, Bistrita as a town dates back nearly 1,000 years and was a Saxon stronghold and trading center in the middle ages. It has a charming old town center, whose main attractions include a 15th/16th century Evangelical church and a long row of arcaded houses from late medieval times. (There’s also a very pleasant pedestrial street, with a tempting collection of sidewalk cafes.)\n\nThe town also has a fine synagogue, built in 1856. It has been restored — with major funding from various Japanese sources — and is now used as a concert hall and cultural center.\n\nThere didn’t seem to be any signage, however, denoting it either as a synagogue or as a culture center/concert hall… Work was going on restoring the outer walls, and it didn’t look open. A young woman, however, was sitting on a park bench across the street (near a Holocaust memorial located in in the park) and she came across with the key to open up when she saw us trying the door.\n\nFrom Bistrita, the road goes over the pass — we pit-stopped at the kitschy Dracula’s Castle Hotel, where I stayed 3 years ago; dipped into the tourist market, whose best wares seemed to be some retro-looking hand-painted garden gnomes. I was glad to find that the road over the pass is undergoing serious repair work…\n\nAt Vatra Dornei, we stopped to take a look at the derelict, Moorish-style great synagogue, built in 1902, which looms over the main street of this once-grand old spa town (and source of major brands of mineral water). Years ago I attended a Hanukkah celebration here, when I toured Romania during the festival with the then-chief rabbi, Moses Rosen… The sanctuary was brightly lit and crowded with people in winter coats and fur hats, and a Jewish children’s choir performed. Most of the Jews who lived there have now either died or moved to Israel (or elsewhere). I have no idea what the fate of these once-magnificent building will be….It looks no better but no worse that it was when I saw it 3 years ago; but time will take its toll. What to do with buildings such as this, large, impressive structures that need much work and a fitting, dignified use, was the subject of the Jewish heritage seminar in Bratislava in March, which I reported on at that time.\n\nGiven my Candlesticks project, I paid attention to the candlesticks/menorah motif that edges the top of the building.\n\nFirst day of the cousins and candlesticks trip…. my cousins Hugh Rogovy and Arthur Schankler and Hugh’s son Asher are joining me on my research trip to Radauti, in northern Romania, to work on my (Candle)sticks on Stone project, about the representation of women in Jewish tombstone art. My project isn’t a “roots” project, but Radauti is the town from which our grandparents emigrated to America and where Ettel Gruber, the great-grandmother of Hugh, Arthur and myself, is buried.\n\nHugh, Asher and I picked up Arthur at the Budapest airport this morning, and we drove all day, winding up tonight in Bistrita, in Transylvania (a town known to readers of Dracula…. we are staying tonight in a modern hotel named after a fictional one in the novel).\n\nI haven’t been to Romania in three years, so I’m interested in seeing the changes, now that the country is in the EU. There certainly seem to be more roadside hotels, restaurants and advertising, and there has been some work on the roads themselves…. We’ve eaten wonderfully today. Ciorba at a gas station cafe, served with cups full of sour cream and hot pickled pepper… tonight in Bistrita, everything from mamaliga with Branza cheese to stuffed cabbage (sarmale) at a terrific traditional restaurant, Crama Veche….\n\nOn to Radauti (and the ancestral village, Vicovu de Sus) in the morning."
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"Text description provided by the architects. Xu Wei Art Museum and Qingteng Square are a very important part of our practice project in the ancient city of Shaoxing, and also a key action in the “See Qingteng Again†urban renewal plan. As the main venue of the “500e Anniversary of Xu Wei’s birth and opening ceremony of Xu Wei’s hometown, “they were officially put into operation in May 2021.\n\nIn fact, the concept map of the art museum took shape in the first site survey, which absorbs the essence of the construction and gardening of the Qingteng Bookstore, and offers some thoughts on the notable public cultural buildings in the renewal. current of the ancient city: we try to establish a kind of new spatial expression, with a view to connecting the surrounding built environment mainly based on the small scale of traditional dwellings, meeting the requirements of contemporary art exhibitions for the large space, and discussing the subject of “modernity in history in context”.\n\nFive longitudinal entrances and open gardening. Xu Wei Art Museum is located in the former Shaoxing Machine Tool Factory, north of Qingteng Bookstore, Xu Wei’s former residence, and in the middle of Houguan Lane. First, we take inspiration from the combination of large spaces of the old machine tool factory and adopt the construction logic of “five-entry longitudinal slope modeling and three unequal-rafter horizontal”. The two floors of five entrances on the east and west sides serve as the main exhibition space; the middle floor extends over two floors, opening the longitudinal model with five entrances; and the ground floor is a foyer crossing north and south, while the common room and small temporary conference room are located on the second floor. The shared space on the upper and lower floors also serves as a transfer hub between the exhibition halls on both sides.\n\nWe have arranged an interior courtyard on different flat floors on the east and west sides, which reasonably separates the volume of space from the exhibition hall and improves interior permeability. And meanwhile, the garden design of rocks and waterfalls surrounded by greenery also offers visitors more opportunities for viewing and recreation in addition to participating in the exhibit.\n\nBlack edges and superior consistency. Besides the means of treatment of the space, the contemporary expression of intention of the traditional Shaoxing style is also reflected in the refined selection of materials: the black metal texture unfolds from the roof along the herringbone sloping house. to the end of the second floor on the east and west sides, and the solid walls of white granite are chosen above the second floor in the north-south direction; the first floor is concave on four sides for repeated coating of the unified texture of the herringbone cross slope, the curtain wall is processed locally according to the function and unified modulus, and the gray granite and curtain wall materials are unified. The building features black, white and gray tones typical of Shaoxing as a whole, with local white space and a three-herringbone positive slope contour line, which together create the intention of the contemporary landscape.\n\nWe especially keep the old walls at the east and north ends of the machine tool factory and compare the fully transparent glass curtain wall and the white stone slab of the art museum, so that time can create tension. in the space scene.\n\nLocated on the south side of the site, Qingteng Square connects the art museum on the north side with the Qingteng Bookstore on the south side, paving the way for the atmosphere of the frontcourt, and in the meantime serves as a reception center for the function. distribution of the crowd. The Square continues the construction logic of the Art Museum, and “raises†two herringbone slopes respectively on the east and west sides: the west side is slightly raised to enclose the square, while the east side is slightly higher. With the help of a local recess, the volume of the Visitor Center is cleverly hidden under the herringbone slopes.\n\nThe square as a whole is paved with dark stone, and the west side creates a scene of flowing water with the help of a slope. Meanwhile, an original “Xu Wei statue” stands on the southwest side of the art museum and on the northeast side of the slope, making it the visual center of the square and the perspective of the museum of art. And the step-like frame at the start of the eastern slope serves as an auditorium to provide a suitable venue for distribution and gathering.\n\nAt the same time, with the help of the technique of creating space of “transformation of the point of view”, the “continuous litter” is formed in the change of point of view constantly moving and changing, and an experience full and unified spatial and printing sheet are built for the visual. and the psychological integration of architecture and landscape – this is called the landscape spirit which originated in Jiangnan.\n\nPublic art space in the community. As urban renewal and the protection of old towns become more and more topics of post-meal gossip, we hope to present our thinking through design: how the contemporary public art space intervenes in the cultural context of the city. old, integrates and influences the life of the citizens, and thus completes the initial reconstruction and the prospect of the “future traditional communityâ€, improves the quality of the living space in the region and gives it a new vitality.\n\nMr. Xu Wei, obsessed with calligraphy, became a master intentionally or not. What we did was nothing more than take a brush and ink to create a vast, crazy and acceptable landscape, accessible to ordinary people, imaginary as a place but in an architectural reality."
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"The New South Wales (NSW) government has launched an independent flood inquiry to examine and report on the causes, preparedness, response, and recovery from the unprecedented weather event.\n\nActing Premier Paul Toole said the review would ensure NSW could quickly improve its preparation for and response to future flood risks.\n\nIt will also take into consideration the current and future land planning and management, building standards, and the safety of emergency services and community first responders.\n\n“We have always said we will take whatever action we can to improve our management of natural disasters, and this inquiry is an important step in that process,” Toole said. “No two floods are the same, and there is no formulaic response, but when it comes to natural disasters, we can never be too prepared.”\n\nThe first report, primarily on causation and land use planning and management, is due on June 30, and the final report is on Sept. 30.\n\nThe inquiry comes after many residents in flood-affected areas felt abandoned by authorities, with families left stranded on their roofs.\n\nA group of up to nine residents from the flood-devastated northern suburb of Lismore travelled to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s residence and dumped their destroyed household possessions at the entrance.\n\nThe flood victims criticised the prime minister’s handling of the crisis and called for climate action, holding signs that read “Your climate inaction killed my neighbour” and “Morrison, your climate megaflood destroyed our homes.”\n\nOne of the protesters, Kudra Ricketts, 24, said she had to swim through the flood waters during the middle of the night after her home was suddenly submerged.\n\n“I lost everything. I lost all of my special possessions, I lost photos of dead relatives that I could never replace,” she told AAP. “None of us are safe from the effects of climate change while our government continues to … subsidise fossil fuel companies.”\n\nReports of antagonistic behaviour towards Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, who have been assisting with rescue and recovery operations, have also emerged as people expressed their frustrations.\n\nNSW State Emergency Service’s (SES) Northern Zone Commander Steve Patterson told the ABC that he was disheartened at people who unfairly criticised soldiers in uniform on social media and in public.\n\n“A Defence member that I’ve been working with quite closely right throughout the flood, who was in Lismore in uniform, was spat upon by a member of the public,” he said.\n\n“That’s just behaviour that is almost beyond my understanding at any point, but let alone when these members have been out there working so hard.”\n\nPatterson said he understood that people affected by the disaster would feel anger and grief at the situation but asked critics to reflect on the impacts that their tone and content could have on the people working to help out.\n\nMorrison previously defended the response by the ADF, saying they had been deployed as fast as possible.\n\nHe noted that during emergencies, the first response always came from within the community, which is then followed by state response and then support from the ADF.\n\n“That is what happens in relation to every natural disaster. The SES and the Defence Forces don’t replace that community response. They add to it, they support it, and they bring in the heavy equipment,” he said."
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This should surely be reflected in peacekeeping operations, including the one in Lebanon, called the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). The UNIFIL was deployed in response to Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 1978, which led to the signing of UNSC resolution 425 on March 19, 1978. This resolution tasked the peacekeeping force with confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon, restoring international peace and security, and assisting the Lebanese government in ensuring the return of its effective authority in the area. While these objectives do not directly reference sustainable development, in 2006 the Security Council expanded the mandate of UNIFIL to include helping ensure humanitarian access to civilian populations and the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons. Overall, these efforts are in the right direction of helping Lebanon recover from its crises, considering their role in making Lebanon more independent and paving the way for future development.\n\nThe UNIFIL is made up of 11,100 peacekeepers that are drawn from 44 countries. These peacekeepers have various tasks, such as clearing landmines in South Lebanon, making sure there are no violations of the Blue line, a line of withdrawal identified by the UN to confirm the withdrawal of Israel Defence Forces (IDF) from Lebanese territory, and supporting the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) as they deploy throughout the South of Lebanon. The UNIFIL also has a Maritime Task Force (MTF) that secures Lebanon’s coastline by reporting suspect vessels to Lebanese authorities, so that Lebanon can prevent the entry of arms and related material without its consent.\n\nUNIFIL’s demining task force, the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) Lebanon, was primarily intended to carry out operational tasks to help demarcate the Blue Line, but it also conducted humanitarian demining to help protect civilians from unexploded landmines and other explosive remnants of war (ERW). Unfortunately, this was discontinued to prioritize the facilitation of Blue Line demarcation, and to ensure the safety of patrols executed by UNIFIL peacekeepers.\n\nIn all the areas mentioned above, the UNIFIL is currently in the process of transferring its know-how and positions to the LAF, so that it can one day assume all the responsibilities that the UNIFIL has now. The UNIFIL is handing over its positions in the Blue Line to the LAF, which will then hold patrols on its own, and the MTF and UNMAS Lebanon have been working on increasing operational capacity within the Lebanese navy and Lebanon Mine Action Centre. With this respect, the UNIFIL can be seen as highly sustainable, as it focuses on the long-term development of Lebanon as much as it does the immediate developmental needs of the country.\n\nThe deployment of a new UN peace operation starts with an initial consultation that includes all relevant United Nations actors, the potential host government and the parties on the ground, troop-contributing member states, regional and other intergovernmental organizations, and other relevant key external partners. Much of the information on the situation at hand is gathered by the Secretariat of the UN, which then issues a report to the Security Council detailing the options for the establishment of a UN peace operation, including the size and resources appropriate for this case. Once the Security Council decides that a peace operation is appropriate, it formally authorizes it by adopting a resolution. Then, the budget and resources are sent to the General Assembly for approval. The Security Council regularly reviews reports and briefings on the mission, and renews and adjusts the mission mandate as required until the mission is completed or closed.\n\nPeacekeeping missions all abide by three basic principles: consent of the parties, impartiality, and non-use of force except in self-defence and defence of the mandate. The first principle requires that UN peacekeeping operations be deployed only with the consent of the main parties to the conflict. Whilst this principle severely limits the scope of operations that the UN can participate in, it also prevents the infringement of national sovereignty by the international community. The latter is a pressing concern, mostly because of the overwhelming influence that the main victors of WWII, the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China, which are also known as the permanent five, have in the Security Council. The principle of consent of the parties is therefore valuable in preventing the permanent five members of the Security Council from utilizing peacekeeping operations for their own interests. The principle of impartiality means that a peacekeeping operation must not give any party preferential treatment. One way of understanding this is to see the UN peacekeepers as referees, which do not support one party over another, but do penalize infractions of the peace process or attempts to block the peacekeepers from the execution of their mandate. The principle of non-use of force except in self-defence and defence of the mandate adds to the first principle in making sure the UN does not overreach in its attempt to keep the peace. In spite of these principles however, the Security Council is granted extraordinary powers by the UN charter, specifically in chapter 7, which allows for peace enforcement without the consent of the parties. This chapter conveys the importance placed on international peace and security by the founding members of the UN, as they saw intervention as necessary when peace cannot be maintained by the state. But, this chapter is rarely invoked by the Security Council, and most peacekeeping missions are associated with chapter 6 of the UN Charter, which calls for the pacific settlement of disputes and the consent of parties.\n\nWhilst the UNIFIL has enjoyed much success due to the parties’ consent to the deployment of peacekeepers and the resolve of the troop-contributing countries, not all UN peacekeeping missions have ended in success. One salient example is the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR). The UNAMIR was deployed to Rwanda in 1993 in response to a civil war, one year before the Rwandan genocide, yet was unable to prevent the deaths of close to a million people. The failure of the UNAMIR can be largely attributed to the Security Council’s inaction, as well as troop-contributing countries’ decision to pull out of Rwanda. This incident showed how powerless the UN is against the interests of its members, as the countries chose to prioritize their own interests rather than the interests of those in need. Unfortunately, there is a possibility of this situation occurring in Lebanon, if support for the mission decreases and countries decide to pull out their troops.\n\nConsidering the various interests that the UN has to weigh in its decision to deploy and renew peacekeeping operations, it is almost a miracle that UNIFIL has lasted for this long. While UNIFIL has not faced the problems that other missions have, it nonetheless suffers from fundamental weaknesses that apply to all peacekeeping operations. The success of a peacekeeping operation is reliant on the consent of the parties involved (because peacekeeping missions must be closed if there is no consent) and the support of troop-contributing countries as well as security council members (especially the permanent five). In addition, there is no clear cut way to determine whether a peacekeeping operation will be net beneficial in improving the situation. The inclusion of all these factors when deciding to form a new operation or renew one makes peacekeeping operations in general very precarious and variable. On the one hand, all these interests must be weighed for there to be a solution that benefits all parties, but with the slightest disagreement between parties, no action will be taken. Therefore, despite the successes of the UNIFIL, the process in which it was created and is maintained cannot be considered very sustainable.\n\nAs stated above, UN peacekeepers are made up of troops and civilians from various countries. For UNIFIL, the top five contributors of troops are Indonesia, Ghana, Nepal, India, and Malaysia.\n\nUN peacekeepers include civilian, military, and police personnel. The UN is actively trying to increase the number of women peacekeepers, who currently make up 4.8% of military contingents, 10.9% of formed police units, and 34% of justice and corrections government-provided personnel. But, the decision to deploy women peacekeepers lies with individual member states.\n\nThe UN does not pay peacekeepers out of its own funds, but has the governments from where they are sourced pay the personnel according to their own national rank and salary scale. Then, the United Nations reimburses nations who contribute peacekeepers at a rate of $1,428 USD per soldier per month as of July 1st, 2019.\n\nDating back to 1992, UN peacekeepers have been accused of sexual misconduct, and the issue has been receiving wider publicity as more and more allegations come to light. Studies have shown that sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) is more frequently reported in situations with lower levels of battle-related deaths, in larger operations, in more recent operations, the less developed the country hosting the mission, and in operations where the conflict involved high levels of sexual violence. Fortunately, there have been no allegations of sexual misconduct by peacekeepers located in Lebanon yet, but the systemic factors leading to SEA are common to all peacekeeping operations, the main one being the lack of legal repercussions for committing SEA. This issue reveals a critical shortcoming in the UN’s peacekeeping system, which individuals have readily exploited. Even though peacekeepers are deployed representing the UN’s banner, they are still held accountable by their own nation’s laws, which may not punish crimes committed overseas.\n\nAlthough the UNIFIL has been able to avoid allegations of such conduct, the people in need of aid are still in danger of being exploited. Until there is a system is in place that holds perpetrators of such actions accountable, the people that make up UNIFIL cannot be considered as mindful of sustainability."
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"As per reports, tanks were rolled out to protect the banks and prevent locals from reaching them. This comes in the wake of an announcement by the Henan branch of the Bank of China that the savings of depositors in their branch are 'investment products' and cannot be withdrawn\n\nEntrepreneur\nThe money in the bank was likely stolen by the Chinese Communist Party and used to build yet another organ harvesting facility to extract \"natural resources\" from Uyghur slaves in CCP concentration camps.\n\ndiatessaron said:\nEuro is going down first.\nClick to expand...\n\ndiatessaron said:\nEuro is going down first.\nClick to expand...\n\nSuch an odd comment. I don't see many tanks in Europe stopping people from protesting at banks.... Not an EU fan either, but let's not compare it to China.\n3\n\nSimon4466 said:\nSuch an odd comment. I don't see many tanks in Europe stopping people from protesting at banks.... Not an EU fan either, but let's not compare it to China.\nClick to expand...\n\nyou are right EU even worse\n\nThen immigrate to China and renounce your EU citizenship. Otherwise, you are simply a poser.\nF\n\nI am Indian, i dont know if this story is true or not.Run on banks - more negative news then ,more triggers for shorting.If it happens then good.We make some money on the downside.\n\nSimon4466 said:\nSuch an odd comment. I don't see many tanks in Europe stopping people from protesting at banks.... Not an EU fan either, but let's not compare it to China.\nClick to expand...\n\nIt will be too late when tank appears.\nL\n\nI rest assured the tank stuff has nothing to do with the bank crisis. The tanks in the video seem too old which I suppose are decommissioned. Active tanks in China don't look like that. It's just an irresponsive rumor, though the bank crisis is terrible.\nF\n\nlinden said:\nI rest assured the tank stuff has nothing to do with the bank crisis. The tanks in the video seem too old which I suppose are decommissioned. Active tanks in China don't look like that. It's just an irresponsive rumor, though the bank crisis is terrible.\nClick to expand...\n\nIndia did it with demonetization,China with tanks ,cyprus confiscated their people's wealth ,i wonder how long people will tolerate such things from the government's.They all need a good old thrashing especially the government servants in most countries.\n3\n\nfortunespeculator said:\nIndia did it with demonetization,China with tanks ,cyprus confiscated their people's wealth ,i wonder how long people will tolerate such things from the government's.They all need a good old thrashing especially the government servants in most countries.\nClick to expand...\n\nand i ask myself when people start waking up realizing they are already in war against the so called \"elite\"\nyou open your eyes you see they start limiting/control every key point in peoples lives like food,water,energy,money,livingspace,medecine,privacy etc\nWill achieve their long desired goal even without having a major war\nF\n\n369 said:\nand i ask myself when people start waking up realizing they are already in war against the so called \"elite\"\nyou open your eyes you see they start limiting/control every key point in peoples lives like food,water,energy,money,livingspace,medecine,privacy etc\nWill achieve their long desired goal even without having a major war\nClick to expand...\n\nLong live revolution!!!Each of us in OTC are revolutionaries in that way.\n3\n\nEntrepreneur\nIt is actually much worse than depicted in that video. Most people, unless they are astute observers of international economics, are completely deluded about China's economic potential. Here is an article that I read a few days ago. It aptly summarizes China's various intractable dilemmas:\n\n\nIf you’re still working on the assumption that China is a financial and economic juggernaut destined to pass the U.S. in total output and eventually rule the world, it’s time to put those ideas aside. None of that is true.\n\nTo begin, China is entering the greatest demographic collapse in the history of the world, worse than the Black Death of the 14th century and the Spanish flu of 1918. China’s current population is about 1.4 billion, but that number will decline to perhaps 800 million by the year 2090. That’s a loss of 600 million people.\n\nIf an economy is nothing more than the number of people working in it and the average productivity of those workers, then that demographic collapse by itself is enough to bring China to its knees. Still, there’s more.\n\nThe assertive communism of Xi Jinping is destroying whatever small traces of capitalism might have emerged in the decades since Deng Xiaoping’s reorientation of the Chinese economy in 1978.\n\nChina’s stock bubble is also bursting. That comes on top of China’s failed zero-COVID policy that is destroying growth in pursuit of an impossible goal of fighting COVID by locking down large cities on a seemingly random basis for extended periods of time.\n\nInternational business is already moving quickly to move supply chains from China to Vietnam and elsewhere in South Asia. Once those supply chains move, they will not come back to China for at least 10 years if ever. These are permanent losses for the Chinese economy.\n\nIn a nutshell, China has serious structural economic problems and its internal contradictions that are finally catching up with it.\n\nWill China be able to overcome these headwinds? Not easily, if at all.\n\n“Chinese markets” is one of the great oxymorons. There are no markets in China. Everything is tightly regulated and manipulated (at best) or a complete fraud (at worst). For example, China puts up strong GDP numbers with occasional blips such as the 2020 pandemic or the 2008 global financial crisis.\n\nBut the investment component is thinly disguised government spending — many of the companies conducting investment in large infrastructure projects are backed directly or indirectly by the government through the banks.\n\nThis investment is debt-financed. China is so heavily indebted that it is now at the point where more debt does not produce growth. Adding additional debt today slows the economy and calls into question China’s ability to service its existing debt.\n\nUp to half of China’s investment is a complete waste. It does produce jobs and utilize inputs like cement, steel, copper and glass. But the finished product, whether a city, train station or sports arena, is often a white elephant that will remain unused.\n\nThe Chinese landscape remains littered with “ghost cities” that have resulted from China’s wasted investment and flawed development model. What’s worse is that these white elephants are being financed with debt that can never be repaid.\n\nAnd no allowance has been made for the maintenance that will be needed to keep these white elephants in usable form if demand does rise in the future, which is doubtful. If you subtracted the waste from the reported GDP, you’d find that actual GDP is more like 3% than the 6% China reports.\n\nEssentially, China is on the horns of a dilemma with no good way out. It has driven growth with excessive credit, wasted infrastructure investment and Ponzi schemes, none of which is productive in the long run.\n\nMost importantly, at under $12,000 per capita GDP, China is stuck squarely in the \"middle-income trap\" as defined by development economists.\n\nThe path from middle income to high income (about $20,000 per capita) is much more difficult and involves creation and deployment of high technology and manufacture of high value added goods.\n\nAmong developing economies (excluding oil producers), only Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea have successfully made this transition since World War II. All other developing economies in Latin America, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East including giants such as Brazil and Turkey remain stuck in the middle-income ranks.\n\nChina remains reliant on assembly-style jobs and has shown no promise of breaking into the high-income ranks.\n\nTo escape the middle-income trap requires more than cheap labor and infrastructure investment. It requires applied technology to produce high value added products. This explains why China has always been so focused on stealing U.S. intellectual property.\n\nChina has not shown much capacity for developing high-technology on its own, but it has been quite effective at stealing such technology from trading partners and applying it through its own system of state-owned enterprises. But the U.S. and other countries have cracked down on China's technology theft and China cannot generate the needed technology through its own R&D.\n\nIn short, and despite enormous annual growth in the past 20 years, China remains fundamentally a poor country with limited ability to improve the well-being of its citizens much beyond what has already been achieved. And that has serious implications for China's leadership…\n\nChina's economy is not just about providing jobs, goods and services. It is about regime survival for a Chinese Communist Party that faces an existential crisis if it fails to deliver.\n\nIt will remain in power only so long as it provides jobs and a rising living standard for the Chinese people. The overriding imperative of the Chinese leadership is to avoid societal unrest.\n\nIf China's job machine seizes as parts of it did during the coronavirus outbreak, Beijing fears that popular unrest could emerge on a potentially much greater scale than the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. This is an existential threat to Communist power.\n\nPresident Xi Jinping could quickly lose what the Chinese call \"the Mandate of Heaven.\"\n\nThat's a term that describes the intangible goodwill and popular support needed by emperors to rule China for the past 3,000 years. If the Mandate of Heaven is lost, a ruler can fall quickly.\n\nThe Chinese leadership knows this, but they’ve had to keep the growth machine in high gear to create jobs for millions of migrants coming from the countryside to the city and to maintain jobs for the millions more already in the cities.\n\nBoth alternatives are unacceptable to the Communists because they lack the political legitimacy to endure either unemployment or inflation. Either policy would cause social unrest and unleash revolutionary potential.\n\nThere’s more to the story, but that should be enough to convince any investor that China is one market to keep away from. If you’re invested in China, it’s a good idea to get out before it’s too late.\n\nWhy people are running after Online money?\n\nTo all the people who think barack obama is black"
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And it’s those “something”s I worried about attributing to people I meet every day. Who needs that kind of pressure?\n\nI started out with myself as the unreliable narrator, and when I blurred the edges of the others in my class, I kept the real me as a character. If I had known how easy this made writing a novel, I would have done it long ago! I don’t need to create a character. Don’t need to do psychological profiles. Don’t need character arcs or family trees. It’s all here, in my head. In me.\n\nAnd especially, I don’t need to create flaws. I don’t particularly consider myself a flawed character, though I do have some character traits that are less than saintly. And I have a few other traits that come from lapses.\n\nFor example, I tend to believe my memory. Whenever I have gotten into a he said/she said or she said/she said argument, I can often find some sort of corroboration for my side, such as in a text or an email, which adds credence to my belief. Also, in dance class, I often remember steps when others don’t. However, there are a few steps from a dance we performed eighteen months ago that are completely gone from memory. Erased. I watched a video of that performance to see what the steps in question were, and even though I could see myself doing the steps, I have no memory of them. Is this memory lapse a flaw? Not particularly. It’s just a . . . lapse. Is the insistence on the accuracy of my memory a flaw? No. That’s also just a lapse.\n\nThe best part of using myself as a character is that I never have to worry about creating a conflicted character. Every page illuminates my internal conflicts about death, finding my place in the world, trying to do the right thing and failing, dancing to a different beat. (I think that’s why I like dancing so much — for once in my life, I get to do exactly what everyone else is doing without the conflict of having to choose between being out of step with the world or being out of step with myself.)\n\nSo there you have it — proof that you don’t need flaws to create a good character. You just need realistic traits.\n\nNote: Please don’t leave comments telling me that there is no such thing as a perfect character, that they need flaws to be realistic. I’ve heard all the arguments. You believe what you want. I know the truth. Oops. Did I just show a character flaw?\n\nCharacter as Fate and Fate as Character\n\nHeraclitus believed that a person’s character is their fate. Character — the sum total of a person’s traits — influences the choices a person makes, and the consequences of those choices ultimately become that person’s destiny. Or not. Much of life is luck, happenstance, and totally out of our control, though we tend to believe we have much more control over our lives than we really do. But that’s not an issue here because this is a writing discussion, and in our story worlds everything is under our control, and what our characters do determine their own fate.\n\nThis is most obvious in a tragedy — a character comes to an unhappy end because of a flaw in his or her own character, though in today’s stories, because readers like a more optimistic ending, that fatal flaw is often balanced by a special strength. But character/fate works for other types of stories, such as a thriller where a character becomes obsessed with finding the truth, and that obsession leads to both the character’s fate and the end of the story.\n\nFor example, In Daughter Am I, a young woman is determined to find out the truth of who her grandparents were and why someone wanted them dead. That determination overrides her usual placidity and takes her on a journey that eventually leads her home again, changed forever. She really did find her destiny because of her character.\n\nI wonder if the opposite is more true (if truth has degrees), that destiny is character. Does what happens to us, both the actions under our control and those beyond our control, determine who we are? Determine who our characters are? This was a theme I explored in More Deaths Than One. So much happened to my poor hero Bob that was not under his control, yet what was under his control — how he handled his fate — made him the man he became.\n\nAny discussion about fate and writing would also have to include the question: does the writer’s fate affect the character’s fate? None of my books have totally happy endings. There is always a pinprick of unease in the background, but the book I am now contemplating — the story of a woman going through grief — is going to have even less of a happy ending. Perhaps because I know the ending of my own love story? Not my story, obviously, since I’m still here, but the story I shared with another. Except for my work in progress (the one that’s been stalled all these years) the stories I’m thinking about writing now all end up with the characters alone.\n\nWhen I wrote the first draft of my novel More Deaths Than One (and the second draft and the third) I had the hero Bob meandering around his world trying to unravel his past all by himself, and it was boring. Did I say boring? It was moribund. The story went nowhere because there was no one for Bob to butt heads with.\n\nIn the fourth draft of More Deaths Than One, I gave Bob a love interest, a waitress he met at a coffee shop. (Hey, so it’s been done before. The poor guy spent eighteen years in Southeast Asia, and didn’t know anybody stateside. How else was he supposed to meet someone?) That’s when the story took off. He had someone to butt heads with, someone to ooh and aah over his achievements, someone to be horrified at what had been done to him.\n\nFrom that, I learned the importance of writing scenes with more than one character. And yet here I am, once more falling into the black hole of writing characters alone because I can’t visualize them ending up with anyone.\n\nWhich leads me to my final question: could the fate of the character also influence the writer’s fate? If so, maybe I should decide where I want to go from here, and write my destiny. Or I could just wing it and see where destiny takes me and my characters.\n\nPat Bertram is the author of the conspiracy novels Light Bringer, More Deaths Than One, A Spark of Heavenly Fire, and Daughter Am I. Bertram is also the author of Grief: The Great Yearning, “an exquisite book, wrenching to read, and at the same time full of profound truths.” Connect with Pat on Google+"
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You can play at these casinos via your desktop computer – or use your iPhone / Android smartphone and play via online casino apps.\n\nWonder Woman is a five-reel online slot game featuring 4 symbols on each of the reels at the end of a spin. The game has a total of 40 win-lines that pay from left to right and each spin comes at the cost of 25 credits.\n\nThe game features Bally’s ‘Mystery Stacked Symbols’ format. Each reel contains a lot of blank symbols, which are all replaced by a randomly chosen symbol at the start of each spin. This creates spins where one symbol will be dominant, and therefore increasing the chances of a big win – potentially seeing all of the reels with the same symbol.\n\nDiana Prince (Wonder Woman’s civilian alter-ego) is the highest paying symbol in the game, worth 75 coins if you land five in a row. 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This bonus symbol appears on reels 1, 3 and 5 only and if it appears on each of those reels, you enter the free spins feature (as well as an immediate reward of your stake back).\n\nThere is now a strategy choice before the feature begins:\n\nThis makes for an interesting choice. The 8 free games option is the high-variance choice – you will not have too many spins, but there’s a good chance you’ll win big. The 25 free games is the safer option, as you’re bound to win regularly, but those huge wins are less likely. Many will opt for the middle ground 16 spins option.\n\nIf you are the type of player who becomes impatient for a bonus, you do have the option at this game to opt straight in. This comes at the immediate cost of 37 standard spins. An interesting choice, which brings the most entertaining part of the game into play whenever you want it.\n\nWonder Woman Gold features a high energy and colorful design. To the left of the reels stands Wonder Woman herself, in front of the title that features shooting stars. The reels themselves have a black background, allowing the colorful symbols to take center stage. Any time you land a win with either of the characters in the game they will come to life with video footage, while the very 1970’s Wonder Woman theme tune plays throughout in the background.\n\nThe Wonder Woman series works brilliantly in slot format. The images are instantly familiar to generations of players – and there are plenty of ideas available for the bonus games. Best betting app for football accumulators. Stacked symbols mean that your biggest wins will come when you cover all of the reels in a higher paying symbols. Jackpots can be won on any spin, which definitely adds to the excitement. With many more high prize symbols in the free spins, this is the ideal time to trigger those huge line hits.\n\nYou will find Wonder Woman slots in casinos around Michigan, including BetMGM and Caesars Online Casino. If you want to check out these games either for real money or in demo mode, head to the new regulated online casinos.\n\nThe Wonder Woman slot machine should look familiar when you’re walking around the casino. The game uses the same Alpha 2 Pro Wave cabinet that you’ve probably seen used for other slot machines. The more popular games in this cabinet are the Red and Blue Quick Hits games and Super 88 Fortunes. This version of the cabinet has the 40-inch curved LCD touchscreen monitor and a 22-inch Digital Topper which displays the progressive jackpots.\n\nWhat makes the Wonder Woman slot machine special is really the nostalgic Wonder Woman television show theme. Players will enjoy the vignettes, imagery and theme song from the original show. 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"Some Democrat Party voters are shaming Texas voters for their suffering after the ice storms and lost power, water, food and life. That is terribly wrong tact.\n\nInstead we need to encourage Texans to unite and uproot the system that exploits all. It does not matter now to most Texans who they voted for a couple months ago – more important is water, electricity, heat, food, health and safety!\n\nTrue the Texas elected officials bet on never being beset by anything to challenge the rotting grid that they refused to maintain so yacht owners can profit from skimping on repairs and maintenance. SInce they cut themselves off from the national grid they were prone to any challenge to the rotten grid operation.\n\nNow these rotten to the core companies are charging – some of them – $10 K for a month of electricity – others increased rates 33%.\n\nEverybody is reeling no matter who they voted for – instead of vote shaming – lets support mutual aid and also lets provide resources to the Texas people so that they can mobilize – maybe surround some of the homes of those who are profiting from this disaster!\n\nAND IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL TEXANS CUT OFF AUTOMATIC DRAFTING TO THE UTILITIES IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THEY STEAL THEIR SAVINGS FOR A MONTH OF ELECTRICITY THAT WAS WOEFULLY UNAVAILABLE!",
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