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"Generally, a lottery is a form of gambling that involves the chance of winning large cash prizes. The winner is selected through a random drawing. In most states, winnings are subject to income tax. Some lotteries offer lump-sum payments, while others allow the prize to be paid out in annual installments.\n\nA lottery is a popular game that is used to raise funds for a variety of public purposes. The money raised is usually spent on infrastructure, colleges, and other public projects. In some cases, the proceeds are donated to good causes.\n\nThe first known European lotteries were held during the Roman Empire. The emperors and rich noblemen would distribute tickets for the drawing of lots during Saturnalian revels. These lucky winners would receive items of unequal value. The earliest records indicate that lotteries were mainly for amusement. They were primarily held at dinner parties, where participants were sure to win something.\n\nAlthough most forms of gambling were illegal in most of Europe by 1900, lotteries continued to be organized in various states. In the Netherlands, lotteries were a common practice in the 17th century. In addition to raising money for fortifications and other public projects, lotteries were also used to raise money for the poor. A record dated 9 May 1445 at L’Ecluse describes a lottery of 4,304 tickets.\n\nA lottery is an easy game to play. A player chooses a series of numbers from a pool of balls. Each ball has a number from one to 50. If all of the numbers on the ticket match the machine’s numbers, the player wins a prize. The odds of winning vary depending on the size of the jackpot and the number of balls in the pool. The cost of the ticket is minimal.\n\nThere are several different types of lotteries, and some lotteries are organized by the state or city government. Some lottery draws are conducted on a local basis, while others are multistate national affairs. The New York Lottery, for example, buys special U.S. Treasury Bonds to finance the lottery.\n\nThere are two main types of lotteries: financial and fixed-prize. In the financial lottery, players pay a small fee to buy a ticket. They select a group of numbers, and the machine will randomly spit out numbers. The numbers on the ticket can be fixed, such as a set of goods or cash. In the fixed-prize lottery, the prize is a percentage of the receipts. In the United States, the payout is not necessarily in a lump sum, but is instead given in an annuity or one-time payment. The time-value of money is also considered, and the one-time payment is often less than the advertised jackpot.\n\nThe word “lottery” comes from the Dutch noun “lot”, meaning “fate” or “the act of choosing.” Originally, lotteries were a way to finance fortifications, roads, and libraries. Some people believed that lottery was a form of hidden tax. However, some governments endorsed and encouraged these lotteries."
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"Matt Stock’s “I’m Not Alright: A Night of Positive, Inspirational Comedy” show at the Roasting Room, slated for Feb. 24-25, sold out in hours.\n\nThat was the text that Roasting Room founder Jordan Ross received from a well-known local musician the day that Stock, set to take the stage at the venue Feb. 24-25, broke the record for the fastest-ever sellout at the Bluffton performing venue.\n\nRoss has spent the past six years building the listening room’s reputation as one of the premier spaces in the Southeast for musicians to play. So even he was surprised that a local comedian set the new standard for ticket sales at the Room.\n\n“He shattered it, man. Just obliterated the record,” Ross said of Stock, the 48-year-old Hilton Head Island scene fixture who just recently began his pursuit of a comedian career. “We knew he had an underground legion of fans who adore him, but this was just a revelation.”\n\nThe pristine acoustics of the venue make it a musician’s dream space, but Ross and Roasting Room owner Josh Cooke have also regularly rented out the room for business lunches and meetings for such groups as the Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors.\n\nRoss is a musician himself and has played regular gigs throughout the Lowcountry. He launched The Roasting Room with no experience as a promoter and musician booker, so music has largely been the focus since the opening of the room.\n\nHe has earned a reputation with artists and music agents that has made the Room a must-stop for both rising stars and established acts looking for a more intimate space to connect with their fans.\n\nBut booking music and comedy are two different worlds.\n\n“I think I know what’s funny but I never really knew how to sell it,” Ross said. “We had an improv group come in here a couple years ago, and people loved it. The performers all said this would make a great comedy room. But I didn’t really have any good guidance on how to build that avenue, since we really don’t have any regular comedy venues this side of the Talmadge Bridge.”\n\nRoss brought in Savannah comedian Dustin Sims for a show last summer, a regional star who is known for a more blue delivery (he swears a fair bit).\n\n“It sold well, and folks knew what they were getting with Dustin and his fans liked it,” Ross said. “His agent is a music agent and both Dustin and the agent both said it’s the most comedy-ready room they’ve played. I put those ticket sales and that advice in my back pocket, a lane to pursue for sure.”\n\nStock approached Ross in the fall about the potential for a show in Bluffton. The general manager of the island’s Coligny Theatre, Stock is the poster boy for paying his island dues, going from a bouncer at The Lodge to a bartender and music promoter to working with long-time friend and musician John Cranford on both Southender Magazine and now at Coligny Theatre.\n\nThe theatre’s general manager had always dreamed of launching a comedy career, but always felt it was a goal too far out of reach. That changed in 2019 when friend and fellow island scenester Brian Eason suggested a fundraiser for St. Jude’s that features funny folks taking the stage for the first time.\n\nThe event, Laughs Against Cancer, was a huge hit and a coming-out party for Stock. He began to book more local comedian shows at the theatre, taking the stage and honing his craft and his set.\n\nStock was the headliner for a May 2021 concert, “Man of the People,” which sold out quickly and won raves from all who attended. That made the former bouncer, long-time holiday Santa think bigger.\n\n“The Roasting Room is a Cadillac destination. I’m at as many shows as I can watching friends like Jevon Daly and Cranford and Kyle Wareham just slay it,” Stock said. “I really see that room as a sleeping giant when it comes to comedy, and I want to show Jordan and Josh that it can be a win-win in selling tickets and giving local comedians a premiere spot to aspire to play.”\n\nThat led to Stock’s show, “I’m Not Alright: A Night of Positive, Inspirational Comedy” being put on the Roasting Room calendar.\n\nWhat followed was a flurry of ticket sales that led to a sellout of his Thursday, Feb. 24, show in just four hours.\n\n“I never really even got to promote it on social, I had just barely posted it on the website, but Matt’s fans just gobbled the tickets up,” Ross said. The speed of the sellout beat previous record holder Daly, the man behind the aforementioned sarcastic text and a long-time friend and huge supporter of Stock.\n\nRoss got with Stock and decided to add a second show on Friday, Feb. 25, which sold out just as quickly.\n\n“I’m just in awe. It was surreal to see the tickets go that quick. You dream of being on a level with these musicians you revere. I’ve just been working at it, getting my sets tighter and tighter, really learning the craft,” Stock said. “This is scary as hell, but I know I’m ready for this moment.”\n\nStock hopes the Roasting Room shows will help propel him to more regional gigs in Savannah, Charleston and Jacksonville. But above all, he’s just thrilled to get the chance to cross the bridge and make folks smile a bit when we all need a good laugh the most.\n\n“I hope five years from now, we look at this as the beginning of a comedy revolution at the Roasting Room. Jevon has the most sell-out trophies, like six at this point, so I’m looking to chase him down a bit,” Stock said. Daly will try to add to his record with his next performance at the venue set for April 1.\n\n“I’m just so grateful these guys gave me the shot,” Stock said. “So grateful to all the folks who have encouraged me, I want to make them proud. It’s a bit of pressure, but that’s a good thing. You got to keep pushing out of the comfort zone. It’s just never too late to chase down a dream.”\n\nRoss is transitioning out of management as he plans a full-time return to his childhood Ohio hometown later this year. But he, too, hopes this is the beginning of a new means of filling the space that is a dream fulfilled for him.\n\n“I could definitely see a comedy series here, a place for newer comics to really cut their teeth,” Ross said. “It’s the Wild Wild West when it comes to booking comedy here, a whole new frontier.”",
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"In many farm situations, particularly where pigs are affected above 10 weeks of age, multiple mixed infections can be found with Sprirocaetes (especially Brachyspira pilosicoli), Salmonella and Yersinia often found as part of a growing pig enteric syndrome often termed colitis or \"grower scours\" /bulletins/colitis.aspx\n\nThese additional infectious agents may alter the character of diarrhoea, in some cases causing haemorrhage and fatal consequences.\n\na) Necrotic enteritis. The thickened gut wall develops a necrotic luminal surface that is grossly indistinguishable from Salmonella induced necrotic enteritis but in this case the pathology rarely extends beyond the confines of the terminal ileum (Figures 3 and 4).",
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"THIS IS B*LL SH*T: SMALL CHILDREN ARE LEFT IN WET MODULAR CLASSROOMS WHILE SAFE AND DRY CLASSROOMS SET EMPTY AT THE \"NEW\" 31 MILLION HAMILTON AVENUE SCHOOL.\n\nSHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON THE GREENWICH BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ANY ONE ELSE GOING ALONG WITH BETTY'S BULL CRAP\n\nIf you feel it is appropriate, I'd like you to forward this message to the\n\nApril. Certainly Betty has expressed it clearly, but I would like an\n\nprincipal and as a human being.\n\nAfter the last delay in December, I sat down and really thought of all the\n\nbuilding. As the decision to move came closer and closer, I continued to\n\nperiod for students and staff to become comfortable in this new\n\nenvironment. As Dr. Cline and I reflected, we realized that there were\n\nto be addressed before we could comfortably move the students and staff.\n\nAlthough it appeared we could move without this transitional time, we\n\nopportunities for the students and staff to familiarize themselves with\n\nthe new building before they were to start.\n\ntime the week before last. No one knew how I felt because I hadn't shared\n\nmy feelings with anyone except my Assistant Principal. In hindsight I\n\nshould have been more forthcoming but I felt a pressure \"to get it done,\n\nand \"make it happen.\" So for the first time I expressed to Betty and Dawn,\n\nthat I couldn't do it. It was hard to acknowledge and say that I could not\n\nin a weeks time do everything that needed to be done and to do it right. I\n\nto people who were dependent on me and respected me. But with tears in my\n\nand the fact that I felt unable to do a job appropriately. I am a person\n\nexpectations for everyone in my building. I knew I couldn't do this move\n\nbuilding before the actual move. The students visited the new building on\n\ntwo occasions. One with the teachers and once with their parents. Mind\n\nyou the modular is one floor in the shape of of T. If you stand at the\n\nchild. I developed the procedures before we moved in and shared those\n\nparents and staff. This was almost a year in the planning. This new\n\nbuilding is twice as big; has 2 floors; approximately 12 stairwells; and\n\nmany more rooms. Because we did not have a TCO I was not able to get into\n\nthe building to begin the planning and developing process.This is why I\n\nneed 5 - 6 weeks lead time to get the children in.\n\nMy support of the PreK move in Feb. is based on several factors. First,\n\nclass. At no time are those children ever let out of their classroom\n\nalone. The four classes are situated all in the same first floor\n\ncorridor, right next to an exit and so the issue of safety is alleviated.\n\nfor gym) so they do not have to go onto the second floor for any reason.\n\nLunch will also be served in the classrooms. Dolores Kenny, Deb Cline,\n\nadministrative supervision to the building so a supervisor would be in\n\nplace. We shared this tentative plan with the Supt. Should the punch list\n\nitems, and other factors listed by the Superintendent be adequately\n\naddressed, I would feel comfortable with this small group moving into the\n\nAs the building principal, it is my duty and obligation to plan for what I\n\nand staff. While there are some parents who oppose a delay until April, I\n\ndo not believe they understand the enormous task ahead. It requires\n\ncareful planning. To compare this to the emergency dispersal of the\n\nstudents to 6 different site, is unjust. These students were sent to\n\nschools with plans and procedures already in place at the host schools. As\n\nyou may recall, I canceled all non-classroom programs and staffed every\n\nfor any reason. And still there were many items that I and the host\n\nAs for the CMT's, these are indeed a factor. The children deserve every\n\nopportunity to do well. I have over 100 students who come to school for\n\nsupport. They and their parents have worked hard to get to school by 7:15\n\nfor the morning programs. To imply that the CMT's are not important is\n\njust wrong. The children and their teachers have worked hard to increase\n\ntown. When we were designated a Vanguard School for our significant\n\nimprovement, we were so proud and felt that we were rightfully a part of\n\nOn a personal note, I have worked hard to create a climate of high\n\nexpectations in that building. I still have these and I believe it would\n\ndedicated to for the past 5 years is really not that important. It is\n\nimportant. These scores reflect our work for our children. While I\n\nunderstand that the parents may not see the importance of students\n\nperforming well on these tests, I am very disappointed that high student\n\nachievement is not as important to them as it should be. We created this\n\nschool culture together. I invited the parents to challenge me and the\n\nstaff when students did not do well. I asked them to hold me accountable.\n\nchildren and to the staff.\n\nAs to the allegations of illness, there have been no observable increases\n\nin health issues. This is the winter, with students more confined to\n\ntheir rooms due to the cold weather, germs will spread more frequently.\n\nThe modular school is probably the cleanest in the entire district!\n\nconcerns. It has not been easy for them either, and I appreciate their\n\nSuperintendent for her to consider in her making final decision.\n\nAnd so here I am just wanting to give you my perspective. Thank you .\n\nTHIS LETTER IS FROM THE PRINCIPAL THAT HAS FAILED TO FULLY INFORM HAMILTON AVENUE SCHOOL PARENTS ABOUT MODULAR CLASSROOM LEAKS IN FEBRUARY 2008 AND FEBRUARY 2009.\n\n1/30/09 FAILED SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR SUSAN WALLERSTIEN HAD BETT0ER WAKE UP: Parents Don't Like Her Plan To Keep Children Out Of New Ham Ave School\n\nPlease send your comments to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com\nPosted by Greenwich Roundup at 2/01/2009 11:37:00 AM No comments: Links to this post\n\nFirst I Got Food Poisoned By Subway\n\nNow I Have The Head And Chest Cold From Hell.\n\nI Will Try To Get Up Newspaper And Blog Links About Greenwich Very Soon.\n\nPlus There Is More News About Greenwich Resident Walter Noel.",
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"SINGLE FAMILY HOMEOWNERS IN GREENWICH SAY: THIS IS AN UNNECESSARY BAND-AID APPROACH TO GREENWICH POLICING\n\nGreenwich Police Chief Ridberg fells \"shot\" because of the stress of thee past 18 months.\n\nRidberg is struggling at the administrative level: Is this a direct threat to public safety?\n\n\"Clearly we are looking for the Supreme Court to adjudicate the matter,\" said First Selectman Peter Tesei. \"That would be the most welcomed news I could receive.\"\n\nAlthough a new year is here, the police department is still living in the past due to a nearly five-year-old injunction that bars it from filling any of the four vacancies at the top of the chain of command.\n\nOfficials said the promotion freeze on all positions above captain has strained the department, overtaxing the chief of police and causing the lieutenants below him to take on new responsibilities in order to shoulder some of the burden.\n\nCOMMENTS:\nWhile Greenwich Time Rookie Reporter Debra Friedman Mentions The Following.....\nThe injunction was effected during the course of a lawsuit filed by Lt. Gary Honulik, who sued the town in 2004 for failing to promote him to police captain even though he scored the highest on the promotional exam.\nIn 2007, the state Superior Court in Stamford ruled in Honulik's favor, promoting him to captain and demoting Captain Michael Pacewicz back to a lieutenant. Pacewicz had been promoted to the job in 2003 instead of Honulik.\nHowever, the town was granted an expedited appeal of the case by the state Supreme Court, which deemed the matter an issue of public safety.\nAs a result of the appeal, a judge ruled the injunction would stay in effect until a state Supreme Court ruling. Honulik has remained a lieutenant during the litigation.\nRookie Reporter Friedman Fails To Mention One Key Fact ......\nThat Former First Selectman Jim Lash And Former Police Chief Walters Added An Extra Step In The Hiring Process When Lt. Gary Honulik Had A Higher Test Score Than The Well Connected Lt. Michael Pacewicz. This Was A violation Of Civil Service Rules.\nVirtually everyone in town, except Rookie Reporter Friedman knows that....\nTown Attorney John Wayne has wasted scarce taxpayer dollars losing this unnessary lawsuit in the state Superior Court in Stamford and has flushed even more tax dollars down the toilet appealing this case to state Supreme Court.\nJohn Wayne Fox was clearly wrong to advice former First Selectman and Police Commissioner Jim Lash that he could change the rules in middle of the civil service hiring process.\nGreenwich Police Chief David Ridberg could relive all of his stress and hire his four Captains And Deputy Chiefs Tommorow If Town Attorney John Wayne Fox Would Admit That He Gave The Town Bad Advice And Drop This Stupid And Expensive Appeal.\nWhy Didn't Rookie Reporter Debra Friedman Mention That First Selectman Peter Tesei Used To Be Oppossed To Town Attorney John Wayne Fox's Appeal .....\nPLEASE SEE:\n09/24/07 - Police Department Appeal - Farricker And Tessi Both Say \"Forget About It\"\nHEADLINE:\nCandidates want appeal dropped\nSTORY:\nRepublican and Democratic nominees for first selectman in this fall's election said challenging a court decision forcing the promotion of a policeman to captain will hurt public safety and cost more than legal fees.....\n.....The ruling also directed that Capt. Michael Pacewicz, the man promoted instead of Honulik, be returned to his former rank, with Shay ruling that Pacewicz was promoted illegally.....\n.....'I think the situation is a very sad saga for the individuals involved, the Greenwich Police Department, the town, and I don't think we should exhaust further resources appealing the decision,' said Tesei, chairman of the Board of Estimate and Taxation. 'We need to move forward.'\nFarricker, a member of the Planning & Zoning Commission, said the appeal would be another in a line of ill-chosen battles, part of a wider pattern of the town aimlessly taking cases to trial when settlement would appear wiser, and alienating employees by disregarding town poliies.\nPLEASE ALSO SEE:\n1/12/09 A READER AND TOWN HALL INSIDER SUBMITS COMMENTS: Pacewicz pension bump - FUZZY MATH !\n12/20/08 Illegally Appointed Captain Michael Pacewicz Milked The Town For All It Was Worth, While Cheating An Officer Out Of What Was Rightly His\n05/05/08 - Illegally Appointed Police Captain Michael Pacewicz Has Probably Cost The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich One Million Dollars\nWHAT RECESSION ?\nDid You Notice How Greenwich Slime Rookie Reporter Debra Friedman And Town Officials Failed To Talk About The Unearned Pension Benefits That They Want The Greenwich Retirement Board To Give Illegally Appointed Greenwich Police Captain Michael Pacewicz ?\n================================================================\nPlease send your comments to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com or click on the comments link at the end of this post.\nPosted by Greenwich Roundup at 2/01/2009 02:59:00 AM No comments: Links to this post"
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"The Evolutionary Puzzle of Floresiensis\n\nAccording to Baab (2016), biogeography shows that Indonesian erectus is the best fit with what is currently known. She says if floresiensis was derived from erectus that it “implies some degree of body size reduction and more marked brain size reduction.”\n\nKubo, Kono, and Kaifu (2013) conclude that the evolution of floresiensis from early Javanese erectus is possible when comparing the brain cases of both specimens. However, if floresiensis descended from habilis, then the brain size reduction wouldn’t be as marked (and is still due to island dwarfism, just not on as large of a scale as it would be if floresiensis were descended from erectus). The LB1 specimen also shows the closest neural affinities to early Asian erectus (Baab, Mcnulty, and Harvati, 2013; but see Vannuci, Barron, and Holloway, 2013 for the microcephalic view). Weston and Lister, (2009) showed that there was a 30 percent reduction in brain size in Magalasy hippos, which lends credence to the insular dwarfism hypothesis for floresiensis. Craniofacial morphology also shows that floresiensis evolved from Asian erectus (Kaifu et al, 2011).\n\nThe teeth of unknown hominin found at Mata Menge are intermediate between floresiensis and erectus, being 600,000 years older than where floresiensis was found (van den Bergh et al, 2016). This lends credence to the hypothesis that floresiensis is derived from erectus. Furthermore, insular dwarfism is seen in primate species isolated on islands, with changes in body size seen in child populations even on large islands not far from the mainland (Bromham and Cardillo, 2007, Welch, 2009). Genetically isolated on islands, primates can become bigger if the parent population was smaller, or smaller if the parent population was bigger. This is due to differing energy demands relative to the parent population, along with differing predators/prey.\n\nThe island rule even holds in the deep sea. As is the case with islands, the deep sea is also associated with decreased food availability. Looking at several species of gastropods, McClain, Boyer, and Rosenberg (2006) found that the island rule held in small-bodied shallow species. They were found to have larger bodied deep-sea representatives, with the same being true for large bodied deep-sea gastropods. Further, island dwarfism in elephants on the islands Sicily, Malta, Cyprus; mammoths on the California channel islands; and red deer on the island Jersey involved body mass changes of 5- to 100-fold over 2,300 to 120,000 generations (Evans et al, 2012).\n\nSo the overall hypothesis that island dwarfism is still intact, albeit if floresiensis is derived from habilis, the reduction in brain/body size would be smaller than if floresiensis evolved from early Asian erectus.\n\nFurther evidence for brain/body size reduction due to less food availability is noted by Daniel Lieberman in his book The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease (Lieberman, 2013). While talking about the evolution of floresiensis on page 123 he writes:\n\nSeveral human “pygmy” populations (people whose height does not exceed 150 centimeters, or 4.9 feet) have evolved in energy limited places like rain forests or islands. Perhaps the small size of the Dmansi hominins from Georgia also reflected selection to save energy among the first colonists of Eurasia.\n\nWhat is most important about the insular dwarfism hypothesis in regards to the evolution of floresiensis is the effect of energy reduction/food availability and quality in regards to populations isolated on islands from parent populations. Floresiensis was able to survive on about 1200 kcal by shrinking, needing to consume about 1400 kcal during lactation compared to 1800 kcal for an erectus female who needed about 2500 kcal during lactation (Lieberman, 2013: 125). The cognitive price for the reduction in the brain size of floresiensis is not known, but since brains are so energy expensive (Aiello and Wheeler, 1995; Herculano-Houzel and Kaas, 2011; Fonseca-Azevedo and Herculano-Houzel, 2012), the reduction seen in floresiensis is no surprise.\n\nEnergy is one of the most important drivers for the evolution of a species, the evolution of floresiensis is one major example of this. Whether floresiensis evolved from habilis or erectus, reduced energy on the island caused the brain and body size of floresiensis to get smaller to cope with fewer things to eat. Keep in mind that habilis was a meat-eater as well, and with lower-quality energy on the island, the brain would have to reduce in size as it’s one of the most expensive organs in the body. As I’ve been saying for a long time now, the quality of energy is most important to the evolution of a species—especially Man. Cooking was imperative to our evolution, and with a lower-quality diet, we, too, would evolve smaller brains and bodies to compensate for reduced energy consumption since our brains take 25 percent of our daily energy requirements to power despite being 2 percent of our overall body weight.\n\nLieberman, D. (2013). The Story of the human body – evolution, health and disease. Penguin.",
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"From injecting a sharecropper into a college kickoff to turning the Nike swoosh on its head, Hank Willis Thomas uses staples of America’s ethos to comment on its inequities\n\nThis time he’s in Oregon to install the first major retrospective of his work, at the Portland Art Museum. On view through January 12, 2020, the exhibit will travel to Arkansas in February and Cincinnati in July. It’s a major achievement for the 43-yearold artist, a career milestone he has worked up to ever since earning his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2004. Throughout his career, Thomas has developed a reputation as one of America’s most versatile and outspoken artists, using photography, sculpture, video and collaborative public art projects to raise awareness about social justice and civil rights. That range might stem, in part, from what Thomas calls “some form of ADHD.”\n\n“When I look at my survey show, it’s like, Oh wow, that’s definitely a broad spectrum of work,” he says. “I’ve always hoped that people can see the connections.”\n\nA black artist who draws extensively on advertising, nostalgia and other outgrowths of pop culture, Thomas keeps his Brooklyn studio lined with shelves of meticulously organized boxes packed with back issues of iconic black-culture magazines such as Ebony and Jet, as well as retro campaign buttons and other source material. His early photographic work suggests that the collective consciousness of any society is reflected in its advertising. The poignant 2003 series Branded, for example, features photographs of black men marked with the Nike swoosh logo to comment on the relationships among advertising, race and consumerism.\n\nThomas has also explored popular entertainment, using the spectacle of professional sports as a metaphor for racism, corruption and violence. The Cotton Bowl, from his 2011 photo series Strange Fruit, juxtaposes images of a sharecropper and a black football player. The pairing serves to expose the similarities between African slaves, whose unpaid labor made generations of white Americans wealthy, and the descendants of slaves, whose unpaid work on college football teams enriches the mostly white executives of the billion-dollar sports-entertainment industry.",
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"His sculptural pieces are no less politically charged. We the People, from 2015, uses patterned tapestries woven from decommissioned prison uniforms as a thinly veiled criticism of a criminal justice system that disproportionately incarcerates minorities and people of color. His 2014 sculpture Raise Up, which features cast-bronze figures reaching for the sky, was created in response to the killing of unarmed black men at the hands of police and is now a permanent part of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. (The Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim and, internationally, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia have also acquired his work.)\n\nSpeaking on the phone ahead of the Portland exhibit’s opening, Thomas explains that he felt compelled to be an artist, and it’s easy to see why. His mother, Deborah Willis, is a renowned photographer, a MacArthur “genius” grant recipient, a Guggenheim Fellow and current professor and chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. “I can only imagine that the conversations around the dinner table must have been really interesting,” says Jack Shainman, Thomas’s New York dealer. “I think Hank is much further along in terms of evolution and race than a lot of us, just because he grew up in a household that was always discussing that.”",
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"Bloodbath: Paranoid schizophrenic Benjamin Frankum, left, is standing trial at Reading Crown Court accused of the murder of Daniel Quelch, right, who was stabbed more than 80 times at his parents' house in Maidenhead, Berkshire in August 2007\n\nThe court heard that 33-year-old Mr Quelch had been staying at his parents home in Maidenhead, Berkshire, to keep his mother Barbara company as his father and brother had gone away.\n\nMrs Quelch had taken her dogs for an early morning walk when Mr Frankum entered the house through an unlocked door and murdered Mr Quelch.\n\nHe emerged almost naked from the house covered in blood just as Mrs Quelch returned home in her car.\n\nShe locked the doors and dialled 999 when Mr Frankum claimed to be a police officer.\n\nMrs Quelch was unaware that Mr Frankum had already called for an ambulance himself because he had 'cut his finger'.\n\nWhile being treated by paramedics he is said to have told them: 'There's a bloke in there. I stabbed him in the neck about ten times.",
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"Horrific attack: Mr Quelch, who was a keen angler, suffered 'massive' neck wounds when he was sawn into with a serrated knife\n\nOnce police officers arrived at the house minutes later, he asked for a can of Coke.\n\nIn the aftermath of the attack, Mr Frankum is alleged to have claimed that he was from MI5 and had been ordered to carry out the killing because 'Danny' was a torturer.\n\nProsecutor John Price QC said: 'Mr Quelch was the victim of a sustained assault of quite extraordinary ferocity by a killer using a knife, or knives.",
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"Tragic: Father-of-three Mr Quelch was only staying with his mother Barbara to keep her company as his father and brother were away at the time of the attack\n\n'The explanation for what happened that day, in August 2007, lay with Mr Frankum.\n\n'He was mentally ill and was suffering from delusions, which prompted him to enter someone else’s home and to attack and kill a man who he had never met before.'\n\nHe added that Mr Frankum remains unwell despite treatment at Broadmoor since his arrest but is now considered fit enough to stand trial.\n\nMr Price explained that when Mrs Quelch drove into her driveway shortly after 7am on August 23, after walking her Labrador, Dobermann and Jack Russell-cross, she saw someone moving around in her kitchen.\n\nHe said: 'She saw this person walk out of the kitchen and onto the drive. He came down the drive towards her.\n\n'He was a complete stranger.'\n\n'There is no dispute; That man was this defendant, Benjamin Frankum.\n\n'He was barefoot, he was wearing only a pair of boxer shorts. She could see he had blood all over his face, his chest, his hands and his legs.'\n\nWhen he claimed to be a police officer, Mrs Quelch asked him for identification and picked up her phone to dial 999, at which point he told her there was no need, and he returned to the kitchen.\n\nHe then left the house again and walked out onto the road, as the ambulance he had called had just arrived.\n\nThe paramedic team saw he had a boxer dog on a lead, which they told him he could not take with him, so he tied it to a gate and threw items including a knife into a hedge.\n\nWhen Mrs Quelch saw the ambulance crew was there she got out of her car.\n\nMr Price said: 'At some stage Benjamin Frankum spoke to her, laughing as he did so.\n\n'He said: \"You should see the mess in your house\".",
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"Crime scene: Police at the Quelch family home in Maidenhead, Berkshire of the attack in August 2007 which saw Daniel Quelch stabbed in an attack of 'extraordinary ferocity'",
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"Shocking: Mr Quelch had been in bed at his parents home when Benjamin Frankum is alleged to have walked in through an unlocked door and attacked him\n\nMoments later a police officer found Mr Quelch lying on the kitchen floor with a 'massive' injury to his neck.\n\nA paramedic was called over and without even entering the kitchen declared that Mr Quelch could not possibly be alive.\n\nMr Price told jurors that following his arrest Frankum had been taken to Maidenhead Police Station, where his physical and mental states were assessed.\n\nHe added: 'He told the doctor he had stabbed someone to death earlier that day.\n\n'He went on to say that the person he had killed had been called Danny and he had known him beforehand, that Danny was a torturer.\n\n'Mr Frankum told the police that he had been briefed earlier that morning by another agent from MI5 and had been given instructions to kill Daniel Quelch because Daniel Quelch had tortured people.'\n\nHe admitted he had gone into the house, to the bedroom and removed Mr Quelch’s mobile phone before going downstairs, unplugging the television and placing it on a sofa.\n\nThen he went to the kitchen, took a knife and returned upstairs and began stabbing his victim in the neck.\n\nMr Quelch woke up and fought back and the struggle moved to the kitchen, where the terrible neck wound was inflicted.\n\nWhen he was taken to Wexham Park Hospital, in Slough, Berkshire, for treatment to cuts to his little fingers, Frankum told the doctor: 'I was stabbing someone and I was stabbing them so many times that I cut my hands on the knife.'",
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"Mr Quelch’s blood was also found on the boxer dog.\n\nThree weeks later Mr Frankum told a psychiatrist that he had travelled to Maidenhead specifically for the killing.\n\n'He said it had been his job to do it,' said Mr Price.\n\n'He had done it for MI5. He said he didn’t regret it - he had done nothing wrong. The killing had been justified.'\n\nMr Frankum was suspected of crashing his mother’s Range Rover through her garden wall and nearly into her swimming pool just hours before the killing a few miles away.\n\nThe prosecutor explained that Frankum, who is now aged 30 years, had been brought up by his grandparents Norma and David Frankum in Littlehampton, West Sussex, as his mother had been just 16 years old when he was born.\n\nIn September 2001 Frankum was sectioned and admitted to an establishment in Brighton, where he was diagnosed as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and auditory hallucinations, which Mr Price described as 'hearing of voices and delusional thoughts.'\n\nMr Price added: 'He suffered from bizarre behaviour and a lack of insight into his own condition.'\n\nMr Frankum had been in residential care until shortly before the attack.\n\nHe was discharged into the community on two occasions but had to be readmitted because he relapsed due to not taking his medication.\n\nWhen he began to improve in June 2007 he was placed in supported accommodation in Littlehampton, West Sussex.\n\nHowever, his condition began to concern his support worker and his family, and there was evidence that he had been attacked, that he was drinking alcohol and was not managing his money.\n\nThen, it appeared he had still been taking his medication.\n\nBut when arrested and examined there was no evidence he had been taking the prescribed medicine.",
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He said he’s currently relying on virtual consultations with Guatemalan doctors, who can give advice but can’t prescribe out-of-country.\n\nHe said he can’t get his ADHD medication renewed in Canada without a family doctor.\n\nInstead, Martinez is leaning on friends and family abroad to ship him asthma inhalers, which can be bought in Guatemala without a prescription.\n\nThere are more than 1,200 family doctors listed in Ottawa on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) website, but a CBC News analysis has found only three are currently accepting new patients.\n\nThe wait time to be matched with a family doctor in the Ottawa region can be twice as long on average as the wait in the Greater Toronto Area, according to Ministry of Health data obtained by CBC.\n\nThe issue has doctors and patients renewing calls for changes to the primary health-care system.\n\nAccording to CPSO’s registry, 1,246 doctors listed family medicine as a specialty and run a practice in Ottawa.\n\nSince the registry is not always up-to-date, CBC cross-referenced its data with family practice listings in Ottawa.\n\nCBC was able to identify 484 different practice locations, of which 124 were confirmed to offer family medicine. There were 584 doctors in the CPSO linked to those practices.\n\nThe majority of the remaining, unaccounted doctors from the registry did not list a confirmed family practice. This includes doctors who report they work primarily in hospitals, sports medicine clinics and other fields.\n\nSince 2018, patients in Ottawa and the surrounding region have on average waited longer to be matched with a family doctor than people elsewhere in the province.\n\nAccording to data from the Ministry of Health obtained by CBC through a freedom of information request, the Champlain public health region — which includes Ottawa and three neighbouring health units — recorded the longest average wait time among all regions in the province.\n\nHealth Care Connect wait times in the Champlain region were an average of 225 days over the past four years — higher than any other health region in Ontario.\n\nChamplain also had the lowest success rate among the 14 provincial health regions. More than 35,000 patients registered were never matched with a family doctor — about one in three in the region.\n\n‘It’s an endless pit of need’\n\nHealth-care professionals who spoke with CBC said the shortage of family doctors means many more patients are now showing up to see specialists with severe health conditions — some of which could’ve been dealt with earlier in primary care.\n\n“Family medicine is what we do — we stop people from falling through the cracks in the system, and then the cracks just got so big,” said Dr. Claudia Hubbes, a family physician at Ottawa’s Rosemount Clinic.\n\nWe stop people from falling through the cracks in the system, and then the cracks just got so big.– Dr. Claudia Hubbes, Rosemount Clinic\n\nHubbes said her clinic has had to invest in a new phone system just to manage the overwhelming number of cold calls from the public inquiring about whether anyone is taking new patients.\n\nTo accommodate the demands of her patients, Hubbes said she now works longer shifts, sometimes up to 13 hours a day.\n\n“It’s an endless pit of need and people that are desperate,” said Hubbes. “You’re doing your best, but it’s just not enough.”\n\nHow to solve the problem\n\nComplex factors underpin the acute shortage of family doctors in the Ottawa region, said Dr. Clare Liddy, chair of the department of family medicine at the University of Ottawa.\n\nOn paper, Liddy said “it looks like there are enough family doctors” to serve the capital.\n\nBut she said many of those who are trained in general family medicine are working in other fields.\n\nThe actual number of physicians providing comprehensive, continuous family medicine care is, in her words, “much, much fewer.”\n\nLiddy said that many figures showing the number of “unattached” patients in Ottawa who don’t have a family doctor are actually underestimated. Not everyone without a doctor has signed up for Health Care Connect, she said.\n\nLarge numbers of patients from Quebec seeking care in Ottawa are also left out of the picture, said Liddy, though they add to the demand for family doctors.\n\nDespite being home to a medical school, Ottawa has a hard time retaining family medicine graduates, Liddy added.\n\nA potential reason many critics have pointed to is the pay incentive, or lack thereof, in family medicine.\n\nThe so-called fee-for-service model, which mandates family doctors bill the province per patient visit, is unappealing to new doctors due to workload and rising administrative costs.\n\n“New grads really were not interested in joining those models because it’s not very viable from a business perspective,” said Liddy.\n\nNew grads really were not interested in joining those models because it’s not very viable from a business perspective.– Dr. Clare Liddy, University of Ottawa\n\nLiddy said new family doctors are interested in joining practices that are capitation-based, which means doctors are paid based on the amount of patients on their roster as opposed to the amount of daily appointments.\n\nAccording to data from the Ministry of Health, there are 52 of these capitation-based practices operating in Ottawa.\n\nCertain models such as a “family health team” also get funding for allied health professionals such as nurses, social workers, pharmacists or psychologists to work in tandem with family doctors.\n\nBut these alternative models are heavily restricted in Ontario — no new family health teams have been allowed to open in the province for over a decade.\n\nDuring the pandemic, more than two dozen family doctors across Ontario penned a letter to then health minister Christine Elliott, calling on the province to open up the capitation payment model to all primary care physicians. The petition garnered nearly 8,000 signatures.\n\nThe Ministry of Health would not comment on whether it would consider loosening restrictions on capitation payment models.\n\nThe statement said it was trying to speed up the process for health-care workers trying to register to practise in Ontario — including those educated outside the province or internationally.\n\nOntario will now be allowing doctors educated abroad to receive residency training in Ontario, but only “in exchange for a commitment to practise medicine in an Ontario community other than Ottawa or Toronto and its adjoining municipalities.”\n\nThe ministry also said it is creating a total of 455 new spots in medical schools over the next five years.\n\nMeanwhile, Martinez said he doesn’t expect to get matched with a doctor through the Health Care Connect wait-list any time soon. He’s still searching for a doctor himself — driving around looking for signs at clinics, making phone calls and reaching out through people he meets.\n\nHe said he’s hopeful he will find one through the connections he’s made in his community.\n\n“It’s not the government that’s giving the support,” said Martinez. “It’s the Canadian people that actually give the support.”\n\nRockets or missiles reported to have landed in Poland near Ukrainian border, killing …"
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He died one year ago, but the era he helped create is now being rediscovered by a new generation interested in the meaning of it all.\n\nToday Rhoney Stanley is a practicing holistic orthodontist in Woodstock, New York. This is her first book.\n\nTom Davis was an Emmy Award-winning American writer and comedian. He is best known for being one of the original writers for Saturday Night Live and for his former partnership with Al Franken, as half of the comedy duo \"Franken & Davis.\" His memoir Thirty-Nine Years of Short-Term Memory Loss: The Early Days of SNL from Someone Who Was There was published in 2010 by Grove Press.\n\nRhoney Stanley lived & worked side by side with Owsley Stanley, one of the pioneers of the psychedelic revolution of the sixties. During their time together, he produced 1.25 million doses of LSD. Together, they raised a son, Starfinder. She is a Columbia University graduate. Tom Davis was an Emmy Award-winning American writer and comedian. He is best known for being one of the original writers for Saturday Night Live and for his former partnership with Al Franken, as half of the comedy duo \"Franken & Davis.\" His memoir, \"Thirty-Nine Years of Short-Term Memory Loss: The Early Days of SNL from Someone Who Was There\" was published in 2010 by Grove. Brief Bio of \"Owsley\"Owsley Stanley (better known as \"Owsley\" or \"Bear\" to his friends and family) played a key role during the' psychedelic revolution' of the sixties. He was the first person to mass manufacture LSD and is reputed to have produced more than 1.25 million doses between the years 1965 to 1967. In 1965 Owsley became the key supplier of LSD to Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. He was later featured in Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. He also provided LSD to the Beatles during the filming of Magical Mystery Tour.In 1966 during the Acid tests Owsley met the members of the Grateful Dead. He became their first soundman as well as financier. Along with his close friend Bob Thomas, he designed the Lightning Bolt Skull Logo often referred to by fans as the' Steal Your Face' which predated the album of the same name by 8 years. Stanley began a long- term practice of recording the Dead while they rehearsed and performed. Stanley also made numerous live recordings of other leading 1960s and 1970s artists appearing in San Francisco, including Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, early Jefferson Starship, Janis Joplin, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Taj Mahal, Santana, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Blue Cheer (a band that took its name from the nickname of Stanley's LSD), and many others. While many Owsley recordings have been released, many more remain unissued.Owsley was born (1935) into a prominent political family from Kentucky. His father was a government attorney. His grandfather, A. Owsley Stanley, a member of the United States Senate after serving as Governor of Kentucky and in the U.S. House of Representatives, campaigned against alcohol Prohibition. Owsley studied engineering at the University of Virginia before dropping out in 1956.He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served for eighteen months before being discharged in 1958. Later, inspired by a 1958 performance of the Bolshoi Ballet, he began studying ballet in Los Angeles, supporting himself for a time as a professional dancer. In 1963, he enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley where he became involved in the psychoactive drug scene. He dropped out after a semester, took a technical job at KGO-TV, and began producing LSD in a small lab located in the bathroom of a house near campus. His makeshift laboratory was raided by police on February 21, 1965. He beat the charges and successfully sued for the return of his equipment. The police were looking for methamphetamine but found only LSD, which was not illegal at the time.In 1970, 19 members of the Grateful Dead and crew were busted at a French Quarter hotel after returning from a concert at \"The Warehouse\" in New Orleans, Louisiana for a combination of drugs.. Everybody in the band, except Pigpen and Tom Constanten, was included in the bust including s a man listed as Owsley Stanley, 35, of Alexandria, Virginia, a technician for the band, booked with illegal possession of narcotics, dangerous non-narcotics, LSD, and barbiturates. Ultimately Owsley was confined to Federal prison from 1970 to 1972, after a Federal judge intervened by revoking his release from the 1967 case. Stanley took advantage of the opportunity there to learn metalwork and jewelry-making.Owsley died after an automobile accident in Australia on March 12, 2011. 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The acoustics in this small underground room were simply amazing, and the king loved spending his free time here.\n\nIt is interesting that it was in this grotto for the first time in Germany that the devices that are used today in theatrical productions were used: light-changing lamps, sound equipment and smoke machines.\n\nIn the central part of the grotto is a fountain and a small lake. These two sets were perfectly suited for the production of “Tannhäusers”, which Louis loved very much.\n\nHow to get from Munich\n\nLinderhof Castle and Munich are 96 km away. Unfortunately, you can’t get to your destination without transfers. 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That means we also need to create more than one lakh new enterprises every year. That puts the focus on ease of creating, doing and closing business. This should be a big policy focus.”\n\nRanade felt that India should “particularly focus on labour intensive sectors, both in manufacturing and services”, like textiles, construction, agriculture and agro-processing and tourism. He counted the health sector among those that held potentials for jobs growth. He emphasised the importance of skilling and training to prepare the potential workforce for “jobs in the future”, as droves of jobs in manufacturing may be eliminated through automation and robotics.\n\nUnion Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seems to have had her ears to the ground, for she has nabbed the jobs dilemma by the tail. Instead of attempting to create vacancies in government, she has incentivised investment in industry, so that it may in turn create employment. “Our job creators are our wealth creators,” she announced in her Budget speech and proceeded to shower manna on investors of potentially labour-intensive ventures like startups and medium and small enterprises (MSMEs). Sitharaman focused on increasing investment in infrastructure and relaxed norms for foreign direct investment (FDI) in media, aviation, insurance and single-brand retail.\n\nThe Finance Minister offered tax benefits for affordable housing and for agricultural infrastructure. She provided incentives for electric vehicles and simplified procedures for angel tax for startups by absolving funds raised by them from requiring scrutiny by the Income Tax Department. In short, she snipped at quite a bit of red tape to lure investors into both manufacturing and services.\nSmall and medium enterprises which are usually labour-intensive in India, were particularly in focus. The Scheme of Fund for Upgradation and Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) will, for instance, set up new clusters in the year ahead to enable 50,000 artisans to join the economic value chain.\n\nSitharaman assured the House that the Skill India initiative would focus on new-age technologies such as AI (artificial Intelligence) and IoT (Internet of Things) to equip youth with essential skills and make them industry ready.\n\nIndia’s very first woman finance minister then made special provisions for women-driven ventures in the small-scale sector. “This government has supported and encouraged women entrepreneurship,” she said, adding “In order to further encourage women enterprise, I propose to expand the Women SHG interest subvention programme to all districts. Furthermore, for every verified women SHG member having a Jan Dhan Bank Account, an overdraft of 5,000 shall be allowed. One woman in every SHG will also be made eligible for a loan up to 1 lakh under the MUDRA Scheme.”\n\nThe measures found resonance within industry. “The Infrastructure push, especially railways, has been a good part of the Budget,” mused Rajan Mittal, Vice-Chairman, Bharti Enterprises. “The FDI norm relaxation for media, aviation, insurance and single-brand retail is a welcome move,” he said, “this will lead to job creation.”\n\nChandrajit Banerjee, Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) too felt that the Budget would “ignite investment” in sectors that are “labour absorbing” like the housing sector and construction. “MSMEs are large job creators and they will get support from the creation of a payment platform to clear their dues,” he pointed out. 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"What are Japanese girls like? I married one, and it’s been…interesting.\n\nBack in my single days, typing “what are Japanese girls like” into a web browser would have been an exercise in futility. I’m not saying I’m old or anything, but the internet was still in its infancy back then, and it was of little use for such delicate queries. Thankfully for you, I’m older and wiser now, and I’ve got a pretty good answer to this question.\n\nFor the record, I started dating Japanese women without having any clue as to what they were really like. It was a frustrating process (both for me and them), but somehow I ended up marrying one in 2010.\n\nI’m not tooting my own horn or anything, but I will say this: If there is any white guy on the internet that has the credentials to tell you what it’s like to be with a Japanese woman, it’s me. I’ve got the battle scars (and the marriage certificate) to be able to self-proclaim myself as an expert of this subject.\n\nThe summary of what you are about to read is this: Japanese girls are a lot different than what they appear to be. This is both good and bad, which I am going to expand on now.\n\nThe bottom line is that there are pros and cons of dating a Japanese girl, and you really shouldn’t believe what you see on the outside. There’s a lot going on underneath the surface that you might not see at first.\n\nJapanese girls are persistent as hell when it comes to relationships\n\nOne of the best (and annoying) things about my Japanese wife is how persistent she is. When she gets an idea in her head, it’s very hard for her to let it go. As a matter of fact, this was something that I learned within a month of meeting her online (via JapanCupid).\n\nWe had only been chatting online for 25(ish) days before she told me she was coming to visit me in the United States. I didn’t ask her to come, and we had never even discussed it before she announced it. This wouldn’t have seemed so odd if it hadn’t already happened to me twice before in my life:\n\nBe prepared to move very quickly when meeting a Japanese girl for the first time. You may be surprised how fast she wants to move the relationship along.\n\nPrior to knowing any Japanese women before I started doing online dating thing, I thought that ALL Japanese women were super polite (and quite possibly the finest examples of humans on planet Earth). It wasn’t until I started to get to know them that I realized that they are just normal human beings that appear to be perfect in public.",
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"Don’t let her calm demeanor fool you. Although she looks happy and content – there could very well be a lot going on in that head of hers (and you’re about to feel the wrath of it).\n\nFor example, my wife is incredibly shy and polite in public. She’s a very typical Japanese woman in the sense that she talks very softly, can’t stop smiling, and bows incessantly when talking. You would think that she’s extremely bashful and shy the first time that you met her. And you’d be right. She is.\n\nHowever, when it’s just me and her at home alone (or if she’s with her family), she’s a completely different person. She’s very easily irritated. She complains a lot. And she’s not afraid to speak her mind.\n\nOn the outside, she’s the most amazingly perfect and polite woman I have ever met in my life. But when it’s just the two of us, she’s just like any other girlfriend or roommate that I’ve ever had.\n\nShe’s human. She’s not perfect. And I hate to admit it, but she (and other Japanese women I’ve known in my life) can be the extremely outspoken to the point of being rude (just like a normal human being).\n\nI can’t believe I’m about to say this but…here goes: Maybe it’s just the Japanese women that I’ve personally known, but in my opinion, they are some of the most racist / bigoted people on the planet. Their racism isn’t as fierce (or dangerous) as white supremacists are in here in the US (for example), but I’ve always felt awkward listening to them talk about Chinese and Korean people.\n\nI’m not saying that all Japanese women are full of hate and bigotry towards Koreans and the Chinese. The point is that I’ve had to sit through enough of these tirades to understand that, in general, Japanese girls have been fed racism and bigotry from friends and family from a very early age. It’s something they’ve been taught.\n\nMy wife isn’t shy about telling me what she really thinks of China (and the people). She’s also got a lot to say about the people of Korea. It’s sort of like an amplified way of how we Americans talk about Mexicans: lots of cynicism, some confusion, and a **** ton of hatred for things that happened a long time ago.\n\nAre you sorry that you typed “what Japanese girls are like?” into your web browser? I’m fairly certain that you weren’t expecting to learn that they are anything remotely close to “racist”.\n\nDating nowadays can be extremely frustrating. Hook-up culture is gaining traction in many parts of the world, and while that may be fun for some, it downright sucks for those trying to find a meaningful long term relationship.\n\nCausal (open) relationships haven’t quite infiltrated the Japanese dating scene yet. For that reason alone, it’s one of the first places I recommend guys head to when looking for a long-term girlfriend – or a wife.\n\nIf that sounds interesting to you, make sure you study up on how to date a Japanese girl before proceeding. It’s tricky.\n\nAlong the lines of what I just wrote about Japanese girls being loyal to their partners, they are also very respectful of relationships in general.\n\nFor example, a Japanese woman is highly likely to end all communication with you entirely after a breakup. Even if the breakup is amicable (and friendly), it’s not likely that she will stay in contact with you afterwards. Especially when you (or she) moves on to another relationship.\n\nThe Japanese girls I was close friends with back in my single days straight-up told me “goodbye” when I got married. They weren’t saying in a rude or condescending way. Not at all. It was always very friendly, and nothing personal. The bottom line is that they all said that they don’t talk to married men.\n\nAnd they all meant it too. I have not heard from any of those women since my marriage (which was 10 years ago). They’re gone.\n\nDespite what I mentioned above about Japanese girls being slightly racist / bigoted towards Koreans and the Chinese, they are actually very empathetic towards others.\n\nThis is a trait that I’ve noticed in every Japanese female I’ve ever met. No matter what stage of life they are in, and no matter what kind of personality they have, they are always empathetic. The needs of others will usually come first, and they aren’t likely to do anything that would be considered to be overly selfish.\n\nThe best way to illustrate this point is to tell you about a Japanese girl I met a long time ago. She was struggling with a lot of negative things in her life. She got caught up in alcohol and drugs. She went from one abusive boyfriend to the next. She was surrounded by negativity and failure, yet…she was one of the nicest and most caring individuals I’ve ever known.\n\nIt was one of the weirdest combinations of lifestyle and personality that I had never seen, and it taught me a lot about Japanese culture in general.\n\nWrapping it all up\n\nWhat exactly are Japanese girls like? They are normal human beings, just like you and I. They are typically more polite and modest on the outside, but can be just as angry and frustrated on the inside when surrounded by close family and friends.\n\nYou might even find that they are difficult to read at first. Knowing how to tell if a Japanese woman likes you is a skill that takes time to learn.\n\nBut no matter what, chances are pretty good you’ll really like any Japanese girl you meet for the first time. However, don’t be surprised when the “real” version of her comes out after a bit of time passes and she gets really comfortable with you. 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"Many times throughout The Tempest. Shakespeare would match his usage of a bare phase with music and other assorted theatrical noises in order to make a deeper connexion with his audience. whether they are reading the book. or watching the drama being performed by a dramatis personae of histrions. It is said that music is one of the specifying elements to any production. With the right music and noises. the same exact scene can rapidly turn from a happy scene. to one of complete horror. It all depends on the music that accompanies the actions being displayed. Music can besides escalate the emotions or actions that we read or see in a book or film. In The Tempest. Ariel. the mystical spirit summoned by Prospero. and his fellow liquors provide some eerie and fantastic musical sounds that play a portion in doing the emotion of any scene.\n\nPainting images with their voices and commanding the result of what is go oning in the drama are both good illustrations of how the liquors voices are a critical portion to Shakespeare’s work. For illustration. when enticing the spellbound Ferdinand towards his future married woman. Miranda. Ariel and his fellow sprites caress the shipwrecked prince with harmonious notes which captivate him and usher him towards Miranda. If they would hold had rough voices full of disdain and choler. so Ferdinand would non hold followed them. In contrast to Ferdinand hearing Ariel’s delicious tunes. Sebastian. Alonso. Antonio. and Gonzalo receive a really different message. “Alonso: What harmoniousness is this? My good friends. hark! Gonzalo: Fantastic sweet music!\n\nEnter Prospero above. unseeable. 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Often directionless and cryptic in its significance. the music in the drama provides a context for Prospero’s charming powers and becomes. through the class of the drama. a strongly symbol of this thaumaturgy. This is merely one of the many utilizations of music throughout the drama. In The Tempest. music besides serves as the medium through which order emerges from pandemonium and vice-versa. It is the agent of portraying the emotions and actions of enduring. larning. growing. and freedom. The Tempest could non be without its music. whether it is the unusual and grave notes that accompany the charming feast. the bouncy melodious vocalizing of Ariel. or the bibulous ramblings and awkward sounds of Caliban. Stephano. and Trinculo.\n\nAll of these bear an confidant relationship to each other and they all relate to Prospero’s one important action which is his attempt to retrieve his dukedom and to convey his enemies to acknowledgment of their yesteryear and their mistakes. The first vocal of the drama is Ariel’s “Come unto these xanthous sands” ( I. two ) . which he sings to a grieving Ferdinand that has washed up on the shore of the beach. The storm has eventually subsided. and Ariel’s vocal celebrates the simpleness of the composure and safe Earth into which Ferdinand has been transported to. The poetry of the vocal that reads “then take custodies. ” looks in front to the minute at the terminal of the drama when all of its characters are joined inside Prospero’s charming circle. Music besides brings people together in The Tempest while salvaging lives at the same clip. The thaumaturgy which Prospero had used to raise the storm in the beginning of the drama now enchants Ferdinand after he crashes onto the island. It draws him farther into the island and toward Miranda. This is the first important measure toward their eventual matrimony.\n\nWhile this illustration of music shows how it can convey two people together in love and finally a relationship. 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He is now one of the 10-1 favourites for the race that famously stops a nation next month.\n\nWhether Yucatan runs before that in next week’s Caulfield Cup has to be decided, but Nick Williams wasn’t alone in pondering if this is the year O’Brien finally lands Australia’s most famous race.\n\n“I think he’s the Melbourne Cup winner in waiting. I think the way he won there, he’s only got to get a run,” said Williams, whose father won a sixth Melbourne Cup last year with Joseph O’Brien’s Rekindling. “It was a very arrogant win, as impressive a win in a proper race you’ll ever see.”\n\nThe Melbourne Cup is a rare blank on O’Brien’s big-race CV. He first tried with Yeats in 2006, finished third a year later with Mahler, and was runner up to his son last November with Johannes Vermeer.\n\nThe Group One campaign now points to this Saturday’s British Champions Day at Ascot. 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"INDIANAPOLIS – Sometimes, nothing is harder than doing the expected. When the expected is the first unbeaten, 40-win national championship season in quasi-amateur basketball history, well, knees might tend to buckle.\n\nKentucky didn't buckle Saturday. It just lost to a team that played better than it did, on that night. It seems incredible to say, about a UK club that looked so destined. But that's why they play the games.\n\nWisconsin beat the Wildcats, 71-64. The Badgers played with a diamond cutter's steadiness and the confidence of a team that had been there before. Which, of course, it had. Last year, in this very same, national semifinal game, against Kentucky. Debate all you like the pros and cons of One and Done in college basketball. In its win here Saturday night, Wisconsin's very good, experienced players were better than Kentucky's very good, relatively inexperienced players.\n\nSaid Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan, \"This group has stuck to what they believe in and now they're veterans and (have) been here before. I've enjoyed building a team. It works for us.''\n\nThe Badgers stole the crown from the assumed king, even before the king had a chance to try it on.\n\nWisconsin, not Kentucky, will play Duke Monday night. What would have been a fitting title game for the Wildcats – it's fair to say that Big Blue Nation likes Duke about as much as death, taxes and anyone named Laettner – is now the Badgers game.\n\nKentucky is left to ponder what might have been. And this, in the words of John Calipari:\n\n\"We had six turnovers for the game. We shot 90 percent from the free throw line, 60 from three and 48 from the field and we lost?''\n\nHere's the thing about Wisconsin: The Badgers never rattled. If they were surgeons, I'd trust them with my heart. They led by nine in the first half, and blew it. They led by eight in the second half, with 14:43 left, and blew it. What they didn't blow was their collective cool, against a team that was equally resilient.\n\nThe Badgers had just four turnovers. They did all that. . . and still went into halftime without a lead. You could see that Wisconsin's margin of error was thin. The Badgers could stay on the high wire only by controlling the pace, not turning the ball over and using their intelligence and experience as a weapon.\n\nColumn: UK neither perfect nor unbeaten\n\nBy halftime, the script seemed written: The club that kept its wits would win. The team that valued every possession like a piece of victory net would make the show Monday night.\n\nTurned out to be Wisconsin, not the team that had won every game before Saturday. \"It was the rebounding and the toughness around the goal'' that made the difference, Calipari said.\n\nIt was Kaminsky and Dekker, mostly. Kaminsky, a senior, is arguably the best player in college basketball, and certainly the most versatile. He banged in shots from everywhere, before dropping the clinching free throws with four seconds to play.\n\nKaminsky's sidekick Dekker, a junior, made a three-bomb with 1:41 left, to break a 60-all tie, then took a charge on the other end, and converted a free throw to make it 64-60 with a 1:06 left. The Badgers survived an old-school three-point play by Andrew Harrison, to earn the right to play the Dookies.\n\nAnd a Kentucky season most thought would end in absolute triumph finished instead in abject defeat.\n\nThirty-eight times, Kentucky had all the answers. The 'Cats did everything you did, only a little better. The 39th try, they faltered. Uneasy rests the head that seeks the crown of perfection. Calipari offered perspective. It's his job to do that, but that doesn't make it easy. Props to him.\n\nOf his team, he said, \"They took us on an absolute ride. This season is historic. I can't believe anybody's going to do what these kids just did, to get to this point unblemished.\n\n\"They fell a little short. I would imagine people would say, 'Who cares'? You don't have to shoot 30 balls. You can do right by your team and still be the number one draft pick.''\n\nUnselfishness should be its own reward. Even if the ultimate reward proved just out of the Wildcats reach. Once the disappointment from that fades, the ride will be given its due. Even if the destination wasn't perfect."
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"Why Military Should Allow Women to Serve in Combat Roles",
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"Whether military should allow women to serve in combat roles or not has long remained a topic of heated debate. Earlier women only served as nurses, doctors, laundresses, cook and other administrative positions. They also started offering their services for surveillance and inspection, since long ago.\n\nAllowing women to serve in combat roles and make them fight on front lines has remained an enigma. In past women have been barred from playing crucial parts, mainly due to the stereotypical notions of the gender roles. Unfortunately, gender disparity continues to remain one of the major global risks the world is facing in 2018 according to World Economic Forum report.\n\nLet’s have a detailed overview of arguments in against and favor of women serving in combat roles.\n\nAll the arguments mentioned above are based on the myths around the gender roles. They have to do with the centuries-old traditions that women have to remain confined within territories of their home and men have to go out and work. Perhaps this perception is what leads to the major issues that women are facing nowadays.\n\nNow, let’s have a look at how all the arguments against are baseless and no rule should bar women to serve in combat roles.",
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"Verdict for Women to Serve in Combat Roles\n\nWomen are human beings; they have desire and passion for going to any extent for defending their country. Hence, the military should allow women to serve in combat roles. After all, there is a set criterion and standard that every candidate has to fulfill. And, gender shouldn’t be that criterion by any means."
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