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"Perhaps because it’s one of the youngest artistic forms, cinema is often assessed in much different manner that literature, or the visual arts. We discuss it in terms of genre, not in terms of thematic offering. Comparing, for example, Corpse Bride and Up because they’re both animated leads to some dubious discussion especially when – like any art form – thematic elements examined in cinema and the way different filmmaker address them make for some stimulating discussion. Motifs in Cinema is a discourse, across eleven film blogs, assessing the way in which various thematic elements have been used in the 2011 cinematic landscape. How does a common theme vary in use from a comedy to a drama? Are filmmakers working from a similar canvas when they assess the issue of the artist or the family dynamic? Like everything else, a film begins with an idea – Motifs in Cinema assesses how the use of a single idea changes when utilised by varying artists. – Andrew Kendall\n\nLet’s begin this with the power of mothers, sometimes relying on their mystery of their and their children’s origins. Part of the journey that sons and daughters take in movies is to unearth this said origin. It could be of a sexual nature, where her past can be considered as a threat in comedies like Submarine‘s Oliver Tate hears news that his mother Jill’s ex boyfriend is moving next door, or No Strings Attached‘s Emma discovering that her mother is dating a biker.\n\nShe can also be like The Tree of Life‘s Mrs. O’Brien, the movie’s connection to world’s prehistory. In a way, it makes sense for her to be the character that we the audience first see in the movie’s two beginnings, manifesting and letting the audience experience the desire and poetic consciousness of her and any human being’s place in the world.",
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"Her actions can be a catalyst that unite strangers, like Cindy from Win Win being temporarily separated with her son Kyle. Movies also inspire within its characters an impulse to write this history and its sociopolitical ramifications. The Help begins with Eugenia ‘Skeeter’ Phelan interviewing Aibileen and the latter’s maternal connections to slavery. She lives in a constructed world where men are passive and women have their own ways of controlling each other. She also discovers her own mother’s role in the stratification and divisions between the housewives and the maids, directly involved in the separation between her and her nanny who she might have loved more than her own family.",
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In both movies, both the child, in early or adult stages, becomes a liability and it’s unfair that it’s up to the mother to keep the family together and be the back-up plan.\n\nOr ‘origin’ can also be seen and interpreted as a symbol of precarious tradition, like Audrey in Pariah. She is mother to Alike. We can argue that enforcing womanhood on her children is her way of transferring the sexuality which she’s robbed, as her suspicions of her husband Arthur having an affair makes more sense by the day. Her Christian, conservative world falls apart when Alike comes out of the closet. Their last encounter ends when Audrey, teary-eyed tells Alike that ‘I’m praying for you,’ this movie’s way of negotiating a mother’s ‘badness’ by following, for the lack of a better word, hate with love.\n\nOne parent’s essential place in a familial unit means that the other is kept slightly away. Two movies that show this are written by Steve Zaillan, showing paternal distance in present day families. His first movie Moneyball has Casey Beane getting firsthand news about her father Billy through her mother or the media and it’s up to Billy to either confirm, deny or comfort her. The second movie, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, also has the same theme with The Help when a de facto left-wing parental figure sees retroactive conservatism in their child figures. Mikael Blomkvist, a liberal journalist, has a teenage daughter Pernilla, who is going to Bible camp, although their relationship is more adult and amicable.\n\nBut in ‘traditional’ environments, the father is closer to the children, causing resentment within the child. The Tree of Life‘s Mrs. O’Brien and her eldest son Jack have a borderline Freudian bond but her husband overpowers her influence. Footloose‘s Rev. Shaw Moore bans public dancing, angering his rebellious daughter Ariel. The Devil’s Double, Uday Hussein preferring his mother and not his father Saddam. One of the few exceptions of this paternal resentment is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close‘s Thomas Schell, the coolest dad in recent cinema, the reason his son Oskar remembers him after his death.\n\nSometimes the mother gets killed off for the father to make a bigger impression – it’s also a convenient way for some movies to write lesser female roles. Beginners’ Georgia Fields recedes within flashbacks as her son Oliver faces his father Hal’s homosexuality and cancer. The titular Hanna gets training from her father Erik. Super 8‘s Elizabeth Lamb leaves her husband Jackson to raise their son Joe. A Better Life‘s Carlos Galindo is a father trying to give to his son the opportunities he never had. Real Steel‘s Charlie Kenton’s journey to bond with his son is an uphill climb. The Descendants‘ Elizabeth King succumbs to a coma and her husband Matt gets put to use. These families sons and daughter of those movies eventually learn to accept their loss.\n\nThe past few paragraphs have reminded me how heteronormative this year in has been. I’m interjecting on myself to call on Annette Bening and Julianne Moore to work together every year. And the funny thing is that I didn’t even like The Kids are All Right, mainly because of my ambivalence about the ending and Mark Ruffalo’s character. Neither do I find Lisa Cholodenko’s movies perfect.\n\nBut speaking of perfection, that’s something I couldn’t meet here. So I wrote separate posts coming out on the next two days on two different movies. First is A Separation, the four main characters and how class binds their behaviours and decisions as parents. I also wanted to dedicate the last paragraph on the parent-less, the characters with ambiguous parentage and ones confirmed as orphans. The relationships they build and the heroism they can conquer. There have been so many characters like them in movies during the past year, all of them wanting to know who they have to fight and who’s on their side. I concentrated on one movie, Hugo, and the different meanings, superficial and hopefully deeper ones, on what it means for the titular Hugo’s to rediscover his father and finding a new home and purpose.\n\nThis mini-blogathon exists because of our mutual friend Andrew Kendall, quoted above, of Encore’s World of Film and TV. Click here to see what he says about characters in the movies of 2011 and how they work hard for the money and links – more links! showering links like gold coins of wisdom! – of the other participants of the blogathon.",
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"This fully-detailed horned toad was also created for the Life is Beautiful Music Festival, in 2015. The mural stretches across the whole building at 598 Steward Ave. The red blood shooting from the lizard’s eye is the only splash of colour on this monochrome mural and it is actually a protection mechanism. When horned lizards feel threatened, they would do this to startle the predator. If you look at it for some time, it looks like it’s coming alive, wouldn’t you say so?\n\nThis mural was also designed for the 2015 Life is Beautiful Music Festival. The mural depicts two wrecked robots depicted here are meant to make us think of our society’s obsession with spending too much on goods and useless pleasures, without considering the effects they might have on our planet. Found at 700 Fremont Street, this artwork is truly beautiful and insightful.\n\n4. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas mural by Ruben Sanchez\n\nRuben Sanchez’ mural from 107 S. Las Vegas Blvd. might remind you a little bit of Pablo Picasso. Definitely borrowing some cubist styling, Sanchez’ artwork depicts the main character and writer of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas as he gets around Sin City while definitely on some haze-inducing drugs. This artwork was also created for the 2015 Life is Beautiful Music Festival.",
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"If you know D*Face art, then this mural depicting an attractive woman morphic into a sunken skull won’t surprise you too much. The artist is well-known for his provocative style and his sexual themes. This piece was created for the 2014 Life is Beautiful and you can still find it at 700 Fremont Street\n\n6. The Cycle of Civilization By Zio Ziegler\n\nThis mural was designed for the first Life is Beautiful Festival in 2013. It occupies the corner of 7th Street and Ogden in Downtown Las Vegas and it just what you need to occupy your eyes with. It’s a modern tapestry of our society and you’ll need some time to make out the meaning of it all.\n\nThis one sits at 7th St., near the Neon Museum. It was created for the 2013 Life is Beautiful festival and, as you can see, it depicts a huge snail carrying a skull on its back. Moreover, the skull in itself is the place where a bird has built its nest. All of this is put on a red background which resembles an arid desert. This street art needs some more contemplation on our parts and, of course, when the time is right, a few Instagram pictures.",
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"This mural speaks for itself: a golden gun shooting a “peace” golden bullet. It is located on an old hotel on 899 Fremont St. and it was created for the 2015 Life is Beautiful festival. Its statement is quite straightforward, I should say.",
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"A record-breaking 955,100 applications to form new businesses likely to hire employees were filed in the first six months of 2021, 45 percent more than at this point in 2019 (including nonemployers, all business applications are up by 61 percent). The pace has surpassed even the exceptional volume filed in the second half of 2020, when 905,000 applications were tallied amid an unexpected boom in potential business formation. New business formation among likely employers stands roughly 300,000 applications ahead of the previous two years at the midway point of the calendar. It remains to be seen whether the elevated pace of 2021 is sufficient to surpass the record-breaking total of 2020, but it seems likely.",
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The jump in intent to form new businesses likely reflects a necessity to adapt in response to job losses during the downturn as well as an opportunity to fill new economic needs amid changing consumer preferences, supply chain issues, and novel circumstances brought on by the pandemic.\n\nBusiness formation rose fastest in the Southeast and Great Lakes\n\nSimilarly, every state in the country has recorded an increase in likely employer business applications, although there has been significant regional variation. Fifteen states clustered in the Southeast and Great Lakes are up by at least 50 percent from 2019. The five states with the largest 2019-21 percent change were: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina. By contrast, several states in the Pacific Northwest, Upper Midwest, and New England regions are seeing their likely employer business application grow at a much slower rate. Recent research from the Peterson Institute for International Economics finds that the uptick in applications in 2020 was somewhat correlated with higher state unemployment rates, suggesting that some of the increase in business applications comes from a need to find new employment opportunities (so-called “necessity entrepreneurs”).\n\nMore detailed county-level data only extending through the end of 2020 shows just how large and expansive the percentage increases in the number of total applications to form both employer and nonemployer businesses were, particularly across the Southeast. Even though relatively few business applications are filed under normal conditions in many of these rural southern counties (a decent number of which are also high poverty and disproportionately home to Black Americans), they have consistently reported some of the greatest relative increases compared with the prior year.\n\nIn metro areas, the predicted mass exodus of residents and companies from U.S. cities never materialized to the extent some anticipated, and nearly every populous county recorded respectable gains in the number of likely employer business applications throughout 2020. A notable exception is Manhattan, where business formation ticked down by 1.7 percent from a year earlier.\n\nA promising development for the U.S. economy\n\nWhile the surge in new business applications is certainly promising, it will be some time before the extent of business closures due to the pandemic can be tallied and we have a full picture of the net effect of the pandemic on the country’s business and entrepreneurial landscape. It will also take months to evaluate how many of these expressions of entrepreneurial intent actually turn into new businesses that go on to hire workers, but research shows there historically has been a high correlation between the number of applications and true business formation. If the past is any guide and a substantial number of these applications turn into real new firms, their survival and growth will help power the economic recovery.\n\nAt the same time, there are still many reasons to interpret the data cautiously. Even though elevated application levels have now continued for over a year, individuals and corporations may still be reacting to the pandemic in ways that register in the data but that we do not yet fully understand. Not only is the number of true startups in the pipeline still unknown, but the Peterson Institute found that firms launched in recessions also tend to remain smaller than those launched during good times—leaving their potential impact on job creation unknown, too. Nevertheless, ensuring that many of these likely employer applications do in fact turn into successful businesses with paid employees will help smooth our transition out of this pandemic. This entrepreneurial reaction to the economic shock is a testament to the U.S. economy’s underlying resiliency. Maintaining this high level of new business formation will be crucial in placing the economy on a strong and durable path to its recovery and helping eliminate the startup deficit that had built up in recent years."
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The current owner has again thoroughly restored this wonderful classic by installing (new John Deere Tier 3 13.5L engines and generators 80kW, water maker, electronics, new AC system (2 chillers), teak and holly flooring, teak decks, cabinets, granite counters and the list goes on and on.\n\nMiltz Maritime would love to guide you through a personal showing of this 127' Camper & Nicholsons Classic 1920. This yacht for sale is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and priced at $1,999,000. For a showing please contact us by filling out the form on this page and we will get back to you shortly!\n\nIn 1919 the first blueprints for GREY MIST were written up for H.N. Anderson. A year later GREY MIST, #288, was finally completed by the ship builders of Camper & Nicholson at their yard in Gosport. In 1926 Sir John Archer K.B.E purchased GREY MIST and enjoyed her till 1934 when Harry Vincent took ownership. Then in 1939 Lady Maud Burton and her husband Ronald Rothbury Burton purchased her. Unfortunately war soon broke out and in 1939 GREY MIST was requisitioned by the British Royal Navy and participated in the Dunkirk Evacuation and was then used as a signal ship throughout World War II. After the war she was returned to Lady Burton and then sold in Southampton to Albert Batchelor in 1951, who took her out of the British Registry, and later renamed her Marina II in 1966. From there she became hard to follow until the present owners found her in 1993 in Dearborn, South Africa under the name Dorita. Her previous owner saw GREY MIST for the true prize she is and started getting her sea ready and soon she was crossing the Atlantic to America in 1998.Traveling in 1998 around the Cape and crossing the Atlantic, GREY MIST arrived in Texas where she underwent an extensive refit, from 2003 to 2011 and the current owner's restoration from 2016 to the present, restoring her to the brilliance of her past years while modernizing her with today's advanced equipment. 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The helm overlooks a 36\" wheel and array of modern electronics. Walking aft of the helm is a private head. Located further aft is the master suite. There is a full centerline queen berth, plenty of storage and closet space, and the master head has stand alone shower, sink and Dometic Sealand electric head.\n\nDown one deck level from the wheelhouse is the main level. Starting forward is a private stateroom with centerline queen berth, plenty of closet space, and a private head. Heading aft is the entrance foyer to Grey Mist with steps down to the guest accommodations.\n\nAft of the entrance foyer is GREY MIST's galley. The galley is equipped with all modern appliances, plenty of granite counter space and ample storage.\n\nThe main salon of GREY MIST is one of its most stunning features. It hosts a large built in solid Mahogany bar and custom ornate table that can seat 8. At the end of the table is the ship's original brass compass and binnacle. 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"Their proposals have been selected out of 4080 applications submitted at the fourth ERC Starting Grant call in fall 2010.\n\nTwo scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Dr. Randolf Pohl and Professor Stefan Kuhr, have successfully applied for the “European Research Council Starting Grant”. Their proposals have been selected out of 4080 applications submitted at the fourth ERC Starting Grant call in fall 2010. The European Research Council founded in 2007 is the first pan-European funding body. Its main aim is to stimulate scientific excellence by “supporting and encouraging the very best, truly creative scientists, engineers and scholars to be adventurous and take risks in their research.” In the long term, it looks to substantially strengthen the European research system. ERC grants support projects headed by young and established researchers over a period of five years.\n\nFocusing on the fundamental constants: Randolf Pohl studied physics at the Technische Universität München where he received his diploma in 1997. He completed his doctoral thesis at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zürich (Switzerland) in 2001. From 2001 to 2005 he was working as a post-doctoral researcher at the Paul-Scherrer-Institut (PSI) in Villigen (Switzerland). Since then Dr. Pohl is a member of the Laser Spectroscopy Division of Professor Theodor W. Hänsch at the MPQ. Here he dedicates his research to the investigation of “muonic atoms” in which one of the electrons is replaced by the 200 times heavier muon. These experiments are carried out within a large international collaboration at PSI.\n\nSpectroscopy of muonic hydrogen in 2010 yielded a tenfold precision in the measurement of the protonic radius. However, the result showed a large discrepancy with previous measurements. The new project “Charge Radius Experiment with Muonic Atoms” is meant to solve this puzzle. By extending the spectroscopy of muonic hydrogen to muonic helium it will be possible to measure the size of its nucleus with tenfold precision. This will also shed some light on the proton size puzzle. “I have spent twelve years on measuring the charge radius of the proton”, Randolf Pohl says. “It may again take a long time to find the resonance of muonic helium. On the other hand, when we are successful, the gain will be huge, as progress in fundamental physical constants is notoriously slow.” Dr. Pohl is, together with Dr. Franz Kottmann from PSI, spokesperson of both the muonic hydrogen and the muonic helium collaboration.",
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"The communication system should increase the visibility of the good deeds and good actions of those who bring good news (Acts 13:32).\n\nVisibility was historically created by a church’s physical building. A spire would stand out against the sky in London or a small town in Ohio. Building in conspicuous locations such as main thoroughfares and city crossroads became a reminder of a church and its message. Today visibility is much more electronically mediated. Websites, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media channels allow churches to be visible even when their physical location is hidden.\n\nThe benchmark is an increasing visibility among the non-churchgoing community of the spiritual growth of the faith community and the positiveness of their message.\n\nA study of 32,000 churches (The American Congregations Survey) found that growing churches reach out to growing cultures. A growing culture might be an influx of younger families to which an aging church might adjust its traditions. A growing culture could be an African-American community that together with a dwindling Anglo church works to overcome historical differences in order to experience racial reconciliation and health.\n\nBut there is another important aspect to reconciliation. Paul stated, “Because of this decision we don’t evaluate people by what they have or how they look. We looked at the Messiah that way once and got it all wrong, as you know … Now we look inside, and what we see is that anyone united with the Messiah gets a fresh start, is created new. The old life is gone; a new life burgeons! Look at it!” (2 Cor. 5:16–17). 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Like Paul, a healthy reconciling system says, “Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God” (2 Cor. 5:20).\n\nHow well does your church reconcile people to one another and to God?\n\n“Numinous” is a theologian’s term for coming close to God. “Worship” in Hebrew carries the idea of reverence, such as bowing to kiss the king’s feet, that results from a close encounter (Brown, Driver and Briggs, A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament). When people use the word “worship” they are describing an environment where they feel face-to-foot with God.\n\nRegeneration most notably happens at conversion (2 Cor. 5:17). And though spiritual transformation may sometimes be downplayed as it is unfashionable, people still want to be changed (the self-help industry is a testimony to this). Furthermore, the Bible makes clear that spiritual transformation lies at the center of Jesus’ message (John 3:16) and humankind’s destiny (Rom. 6:23).\n\nWhen people are spiritually transformed, so too will be their neighborhoods. Not by politics or coercion, this happens by transformed people daily living out their changed lives (Acts 2:43–47). Healthy churches embrace a system that equally emphasizes spiritual and neighborhood transformation.\n\nThis results from 3 STRand leadership (Ecclesiastes 4:12), a balance between three types of leaders.\n\nStrategic leaders are visionaries who see future goals but don’t see as clearly the steps to get there. A biblical example is the apostle John, who sketches the grand scenario of Jesus’ ministry, but leaves out many of the contributing details.\n\nTactical leaders enjoy watching how analysis and numbers lead up to a goal (Gr. taktike, meaning: to set in order). Found in professions like medicine, accounting, etc., a biblical example would be the physician Luke (Col. 4:14), who fills in many of the details that lead up to the actions that John describes. Tactical leaders take ideas generated by visionaries and enjoy putting together steps to accomplish them.\n\nThe relational leader leads through deep personal relationships with others. Functioning well in a small group/team environment, they watch out for one another’s spiritual progress.\n\nLeaders are a mixture of all three, but most have a propensity for one over the others. The strategic leader sees the long-term direction of the church, the tactical leader sees the steps necessary to get there and the relational leader gauges how people are feeling about the direction. A healthy leadership system ensures that major decisions involve input from all three types.\n\nThe healthy church anticipates disunity and utilizes two tools to prevent escalating into serious conflict. First, they slow down the introduction of new ideas, building broader consensus before they implement new ideas. And second, when disunity arises, they get the two sides talking together and finding common ground.\n\nThe ability to build consensus for new ideas before implementation and to discuss differences of opinion before they fester are two benchmarks behind an effective unity system.\n\nA healthy church knows what it does well and focuses on it. Such a core competency is noticeable in the community where it is viewed as a signature ministry, e.g. children’s ministry, music ministry, missionary churches, a food shelf, grief recovery ministry, divorce recovery ministry, etc. The church is not trying to do many things poorly, but a few things well.\n\nA signature ministry is not something that meets the needs of the congregation or congregants, but rather meets non-churchgoers’ needs (and they are glad the church does so). 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He was raised in a small town in northern California that was formerly famous for its yearly cherry festival.\n\nIn 2015, his father jokingly remarked to the New York Post, “We kind of joked that he looked like the Michelin Tire baby.” The 4 ounces of formula were only the beginning; in order to calm him down, it had to be the formula with oats.\n\nJudge excelled in three sports at Linden High School thanks to a winning combination of physical prowess and a strong work ethic. In his senior year, he led the football team with 17 touchdowns and 969 receiving yards, averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game in basketball, and led the Mother Lode League-winning baseball team with a.500 batting average and a 0.88 earned run average. Away from the athletic grounds, he volunteered at his neighborhood church and spent two years on the student government.\n\nBy the end of high school, Judge had turned off offers to play football for Notre Dame, Stanford, and UCLA in favor of concentrating on baseball. In addition, despite being selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 31st round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, he decided to continue his studies and amateur development at California State University, Fresno.\n\nIn his first two seasons with the Fresno State Bulldogs, Judge showed promise and was twice named to the All-Western Athletic Conference Team. He only hit six home runs over that span, indicating that his enormous in-game power had yet to manifest.\n\nAfter Judge’s sophomore season, when he stunned the opposition with his enormous hits in the summer Cape Cod League, which drew together the best collegiate athletes in the country, things started to shift. He also triumphed in the TD Ameritrade College Baseball Home Run Derby that year.\n\nBack at Fresno State, Judge achieved team highs in home runs (12), doubles (15), and RBIs while maintaining an impressive.461 on-base percentage to win all-conference accolades for the third consecutive year (36). The New York Yankees then selected him with the 32nd overall choice in the 2013 draft, finalizing the deal with a $1.8 million signing bonus.\n\nJudge hit well in the lower levels of the Yankees system the next season after being sidelined for the majority of the 2013 campaign due to a quadriceps injury. He made an appearance in the 2015 All-Star Futures Game as a result of his steady development, and by the end of the season, he was playing for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, the organization’s highest minor league affiliate.\n\nJudge was asked to join the Yankees in the Bronx that August after batting.270 with 19 home runs in 93 games with the RailRiders that previous year.\n\nJudge, who was approaching the end of his rookie deal, made news in April 2022 when he turned down a seven-year, $213.5 million contract extension from the Yankees. This offer was significantly less than the extravagant pay received by other superstars like Mike Trout and Mookie Betts.\n\nThe slugger began hitting home runs at a rate infrequently seen in the history of the game, giving the impression that it was a smart wager. He hit 12 home runs in May, 11 in June, and another 13 in July, winning the All-Star voting by about 400,000 votes over Mike Trout, who came in second. And despite the Yankees’ struggles in the middle of the season, Judge was almost entirely responsible for their continued dominance because to his outstanding center field defense and.311 batting average.\n\nOn September 20, Judge hit his 60th home run, matching the illustrious Babe Ruth, and on September 28, he hit his 61st, tying Roger Maris’ 61-year-old American League record. Barry Bonds now owns the AL record for the most home runs with 73, and he finally broke it six days later in the Yankees’ penultimate regular-season game by smashing a leadoff bomb.\n\nThe media finally learned of Judge’s relationship with Samantha Bracksieck, his high school sweetheart, despite the fact that he kept a tight lid on his private life despite playing in the New York City spotlight. 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But thanks to technological advances, when casting for the new “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” director Matt Reeves was able to focus more on talent than looks, on whether his actors could cut to the “emotional truth” of their character, and maintain their energy when acting to an empty space while covered in motion capture equipment.\n\n“I’d worried that there’d be some sort of technical thing that would keep me from doing what I normally do, but I discovered that because performance capture is all driven by performance, that Step 1 was the same Step 1 that had been in everything I’d ever done, which was just walking onto the set with the actors, talking to Andy [Serkis, who plays Caesar in the film] and saying, ‘So Andy, where does it feel like you would stand in this?’ ” says Reeves, who also directed “Cloverfield.”\n\n“The complicated part was after I had staged a scene and shot it the first time with Andy playing against the other actors, then I had to go back and do a number steps that were just crazy; like I had to shoot the shot again without Andy, I had to have the camera up, ready to follow nothing around, or if Jason Clarke is playing opposite him, even though he might have just had a very emotional moment with Andy, I need him to play that moment again but without Andy, and that’s what’s going to be in the movie; that was a challenge of the likes I’d never quite experienced before.”\n\nReeves was also challenged in post-production, where he says staying attuned to an actor’s performance in order to build a shot around it became a fractured effort when he realized he needed to “block out” the seams, so to speak, of this technologically based film—the missing actors and elements, the motion capture or “mocap” outfits, the lack of effects.\n\nBut the convincing performances are a perfect marriage between art and science, a testament to the skill of their animators, and to the cast of “Dawn,” which includes Serkis, Clarke, Judy Greer, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, Terry Notary and others. “Terry Notary, who plays Rocket, is also our motion specialist; he’s a former Cirque du Soleil performer and he taught all the performers—including the stunt performers, who were parkour performers—to move and act physically like apes,” says Reeves about the film that employed over 150,000 people. “That’s a particular skill; you have to really be able to unlearn the kind of behaviors that we have as a human. 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The homesickness was overwhelming and isolating.\n\nChristians today face the challenge of living in a world that begs our attention, applause and allegiance, while knowing that our honor is due another. We feel the two kingdoms vying over our souls. The world’s beauty is devastatingly addictive. It entices with luxury, power, prestige, distraction and ease. It arrests our senses and lures us in by our own temptations and desires. It promises us quick reprieve from anxiety, loneliness, loss and shame. It offers a culture in which each person does what is right in his own eyes.\n\nAs Christians, we are called to live in this world as sojourners, passing through on our way to our eternal home that holds our true citizenship. It is meant to feel strange to us. The problem is that most days this world doesn’t feel strange at all. Immersing ourselves in this reality, we lose any feeling of culture shock. We become desensitized to what initially felt abnormal and bizarre and begin to accept it as normal. We slowly conform to this world instead of God’s Word, and this broken world feels less and less strange.\n\nPeter wrote a letter to those in this very same predicament. He was addressing those who were the “elect exiles of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia” 1 Peter 1:1 ESV. He cared that they were feeling the strains of being exiled from their home and culture. And he wrote this letter to remind them and us what we are to hold on to when we feel like strangers in a strange land.\n\nA sense of profound difference, this fear of being outside looking in, left me feeling so isolated in Thailand. We’ve all experienced it sometime in our lives.\n\nPeter understood that one of the greatest barriers to living set apart from this world is the fear of not belonging. In his letter, Peter called his readers “elect exiles,” reminding them of their foundational identity in Christ. He knew this struggle intimately and wrote to encourage fellow believers, telling them the only way they could be faithful exiles and sojourners on this earth would be to know who they are in Christ. “Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people” 1 Peter 2:10.\n\nGod gave us a new identity through His Son. We are “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession” 1 Peter 2:9. He chose us to belong to Him and to be in His family. He gave us Himself and His Holy Spirit through His Son so that we could walk in confidence as an elect exile. Peter tells us that we are not defined by our culture, race, ethnicity, career or talent, but by our chosenness.\n\nMother Teresa once said, “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” Our culture today is evidence of how deeply we fear being lonely, unknown or unwanted. We fear that we will be misunderstood or, even worse, understood and shamed for it. But Peter reminds us of this truth: God did not send us out into the world with the weighty call to live holy and set apart without also giving us everything we need to be able to fulfill this calling.\nThe apostle wrote this letter because most days we need this reminder. The call to follow God and live according to His law is a high bar. The command to live holy, set apart, obedient lives is impossible on our own strength. Our chosenness is what enables us to obey and to live lives of submission to an unearthly King. Scripture shows us that the very calling to live as strangers on this earth is a necessary suffering that we can endure only by knowing and believing who we are in Christ.\n\nJesus knew the feeling of being a stranger in a strange land. He left His heavenly home, put on flesh and lived on this earth. He seemed to live at the mercy of the crowd. One moment they were following Him and worshipping Him, the next calling for His death. He was misunderstood, betrayed and rejected. Jesus endured the sufferings of life on earth without sin so that we could look to Him for mercy when we face similar struggles.\n\nWe belong to God. We are His own special people, a people for His own possession. We are His children whom He has called “out of darkness into His marvelous light” 1 Peter 2:9. Paul says it this way: “For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons” Romans 8:15. Our identity is no longer marked by the darkness of the world. We are no longer enslaved to the law of destruction that inevitably comes when we live outside of the principles of God’s Word.\n\nJesus rescues us out of sin and darkness and brings us into His marvelous and eternal light. With salvation, we get the beautiful benefit of never needing to hide out in darkness for fear of the shame of our sins and failures. There is great freedom in submitting to the authority of Jesus. We are who we are because of what God says, not because of how well we perform, what we achieve or what we have to offer.\n\nWe are called His sons and daughters and we get to share in the inheritance of Jesus. We bear the mark of God’s chosen people. We have been adopted into the family of God, given a great and incorruptible inheritance and given a purpose for our exile—a purpose for being strangers in a strange land. Peter tells us that God has chosen us to be His people so “that [we] may proclaim the excellencies of Him” 1 Peter 2:9.\n\nLike many shy people, I find it nerve-wracking being in large groups of people at big events. I feel as if every word that comes out of my mouth is more awkward than the one before. I talk too loudly or too softly and panic when someone leans in to hear me. But if you give me a task, a purpose, I’m golden. I can walk confidently through the room, smiling and chatting. I embrace my duties proudly and thankfully because I know I can escape should I turn into that awkward person again.\n\nGod has given us a purpose on this earth. While we might feel the awkwardness of not fitting in, the pangs of homesickness, the pain of refraining from doing what our flesh so badly wants to do, He has chosen us for a great and glorious purpose—to proclaim the excellencies of His name. This calling is at the same time beautifully magnanimous and difficult in its counterintuitiveness. Our very nature desires to make much of ourselves or other created things. We are worshippers who struggle to give honor to whom honor is due. Peter tells us we are “like living stones … being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” 1 Peter 2:5.\n\nOur aim is to live holy lives acceptable to God, but we will never meet that goal on our own power. Our means of obedience to be able to offer sacrifices that are acceptable to God is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.\n\nIn C. S. Lewis’s book Mere Christianity, he grappled with this very issue. He said, “If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.”\n\nThis world is not our home. The desire that we have to bow in worship to Jesus is otherworldly and will never be satisfied by worshipping lesser things of this world. We feel like strangers and always will, but there is calling and purpose in that feeling. We are called and privileged to sing of the excellencies of a most holy and worthy God.\n\nThis world is a strange, intoxicating, wonderful and scary place. It is at once alluring and devastating. As believers, we are called to live and be in this world without getting too comfortable here. This is our temporary home. Yet the provocativeness of this place awakens our passions and desires, tempting us away from living as subjects of the King of our true and eternal home. Every day we are enticed to serve the lesser gods of this world. And every day we are called to fight those desires as we love and serve our creator God. In His great grace, God has given us a new identity so that we can walk in our greatest purpose, which is to proclaim the excellencies of His name. Through Jesus, we are chosen to be in the family of God so that we can live as strangers in this strange world.",
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"The Centre for Higher Education & Equity Research (CHEER) at the University of Sussex hosted yet another unique and seriously important event on Monday last, December 2nd 2013. This was feminist reflections on the Robbins report on higher education, which had been published 50 years ago, in October 1963(London: HMSO, Cmnd. 2154) (http://www.educationengland.org.uk/documents/robbins/)\n\nGiven that this report was seen by most policy-makers and political commentators as inaugurating the mass expansion of higher education there have been a number of celebratory anniversary events, for example at the London School of Economics (LSE), where Sir Lionel Robbins was then a professor of economics, and at the University of London’s Institute of Education, hosted by its Centre for Higher Education Studies (CHES). What was remarkable about the various other events was the lack of attention to questions of gender and equality in higher education.",
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So has the expansion of higher education encouraged democratisation and how has the gender agenda unfolded and unravelled in the last 50 years?\n\nProfessor Carole Leathwood, director of the Institute for Policy Studies in Education (IPSE) at London Metropolitan University provided a superb analysis of what she called ‘the genealogy of the woman student’. First of all, she invited us all to consider her approach, using a Foucauldian analysis to show how history meshed with current and contemporary issues. Secondly she had undertaken a documentary study of the text of the Robbins report and of a number of popular publications, most especially the Beaver, the student newspaper at LSE, as well as other national newspapers and feminist texts, such as the work of her namesake Carol Dyhouse. Carol, a social historian at Sussex, had published two feminist studies of women and universities, namely No Distinction of Sex? Women in British Universities, 1870-1939 (1995) and Students: A Gendered History (2005).\n\nThe essential point of both Carols is that women were considered entirely in relation to men as sexual and social beings. So both the Robbins report and the various newspaper clips that we were shown were about seeing young women students as ‘dolly birds’ or as sexy, and as available on ‘the marriage market’ rather than for the labour market. Interestingly, the Robbins report spent time considering where women students were and developing arguments about how to expand provision that would take account of women, but it never once considered women in the academic profession, as lecturers or researchers. And of course, it never considered the question of anything other than heterosexuality. On the other hand, there were discussions about pregnancy and motherhood and about adult learners, raised in the Robbins report. Indeed Carole Leathwood argued that the start of the British notion of lifelong learning might stem from this era, along with the mature woman student, although social class was barely mentioned.\n\nMiriam David, Visiting Professor in CHEER, followed this discussion, by providing more detail about the position of female and male students at the time of Robbins and nowadays, contrasted with female academics, and the role of feminist activists in academia (based upon her forthcoming book Feminism, Gender & Universities: Politics, Passion and Pedagogies (Ashgate, 2014)). Her paper was entitled HE and SHE: Gender and Equality in Higher Education. She drew on David Willetts, the Minister for Universities and Science, in the coalition government, who had written a pamphlet for the 50th anniversary of the Robbins Report entitled Robbins Revisited: Bigger and Better Higher Education (and published by the Social Market Foundation, 2013). Willetts had had the figures re-analysed by government statisticians from the report. What it showed most clearly is a changing gender balance from female students being 25% of the then student body of less than a quarter of a million, to being about 55% of undergraduates today, when there are over ten times as many – well over 2 million in the UK. Willetts acknowledges the changes but he does not bother to comment on what is happening to staff in academia, tending to agree with the old-fashioned views expressed in the Robbins report about the marital and power relations between men and women. Whilst these changing student figures mirror international studies, such as UNESCO’s Atlas of Gender Equality in Education (March 2012) (see previous blog on the GEA website), in Europe and the USA, all also contend that women tend to disappear the more they are educated, such as through doing a doctorate. She Figures, statistics from the European Union, makes this point very strongly. Perhaps the point is made most strongly though in the UK through two contrasting reports of the now independent Equality Challenge Unit. It publishes annual statistics on staff and students in higher education across the UK in separate volumes. What is most alarming is that gender inequality is rampant amongst staff in UK universities, with 80% of professors being white men, whilst gender equality is so normative amongst students, as no longer worthy of comment. So what can be done to create a more feminist-friendly future in universities?\n\nThe afternoon session of the seminar was devoted to Professors Valerie Hey and Louise Morley both of CHEER, acting as Pollyanna and Cassandra respectively and considering how to change the situation and imagine the university of the future, and especially in 50 years’ time, and the position of feminism within it. These discussions had been prefigured in an ESRC seminar series, http://www.sussex.ac.uk/cheer/esrcseminars.\n\nWe were all then invited to consider various scenarios in small groups, chaired and led by Rebecca Webb, a doctoral researcher in CHEER and affiliated to the Centre for Teaching and Learning Research in Sussex. This was a most lively and invigorating session, in which we began to consider an alternative to austerity, to a university in which critical and creative thinking once again had centre stage, and where ethical values, not economic value, as Louise Morley put it so passionately, was pre-eminent. We all left the seminar feeling exhausted but hopeful: CHEER had created an inclusive and open space for feminist debate and discussion to thrive, whilst the immediate outside context remained severely constricting and constraining by an intransigent and intellectually vacuous government. The two key ministers for education – David Willetts for Higher Education and Michael Gove for Schools – vie with each other for presenting the stern and firm smack of government or ‘back to the future’, where ‘boys will be boys’ and girls don’t exist except as bystanders."
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They finished 5th last season and nothing short of a Top 4 place will be the target for the newly signed instructor.\n\nEMBLEM/SYMBOL: OLYMPIC RINGS, FLAMING PALM WITH A BALL IN THE MIDDLE.\n\nPREDICTED SEASON: Accra Great Olympics were touted as the ‘Dark Horses’ in the just ended premier league and rightfully so put in some impressive performances. Their performance dipped along the season and caused to drop out of the title race, eventually ending up 6th on the league table. The cagey case of Gladson Awako will need to be resolved but addition of new players to the team could make up for any loss or departure of the Olympics talisman.\n\nPREDICTED SEASON: Karela had an impressive first half of the season in the 2020/2021 season till some bad results derailed their season. With a new coach taking up the team, he will be reminded not to repeat the mistakes of the past. 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They had to grapple with a few departures, including the talismanic Joseph Esso. Critical acquisitions in the persons of Habib Mohammed from Kotoko and Ghana Under 20 star, Fataw Issahaku will bolster the team’s chances of performing creditably well in the new season.\n\nPREDICTED SEASON SUMMARY: The Miners started the season well before their performance plummeted. This resulted in Milovan Cirkovic’s demise. After that, a new coach was hired, but regardless, Ashanti Gold managed to finish outside the Top 4.\n\nThere is hope for a better tomorrow now that another coach has been appointed to lead the Miners into the new season. If the Obuasi-based team turns their home ground into a fortress like it once was, visiting teams will be terrified when they come to town. 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Hamza Abdul Nasiru, William Essu, and Osman Amadu are among the new faces in the Legon Cities camp.\n\nMaybe, just maybe, the new signings this time will provide fans of the club with more positive results with the new signings. Last season, the club finished 11th, owing to a poor second half of the season. Legon Cities appears to be on track to start the league on a high note, as they did last season. Their performance from the halfway point of the league will determine where they finish on the league table at the end of the season.\n\nEMBLEM/SYMBOL: Eagle with a Football\n\nPREDICTED SEASON SUMMARY: With the departure of influential player, Stephen Amankona, there is no doubt they will have their own struggles. Very solid at home last season but completely flat when they travel away. Perhaps their new coach can turn things around.\n\nPREDICTED SEASON SUMMARY: After acquiring two experienced player from Kotoko, in the persons Latif Anabila and Augustine Okrah, the experience they lacked in certain aspects of their play last season should be sorted out. Keeping their home ground as safe as a fortress will go a long way to improve their chances of remaining in the league.\n\nPREDICTED SEASON SUMMARY: The rigours of the Premier League and associated fatigue which comes with the travel distance and time may not augar well for the Pride of the North. The feared Kaladan Park will no more serve as a refuge for them as they move to the more refined Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium. 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Instead it goes for the heart of the compact crossover market with family-minded conveniences like a power liftgate, as well as, at the top of the model line, upscale conveniences such as adaptive cruise control and Harman Kardon audio.\n\nThe Forester remains far more rugged than just about any other vehicle in this class, with 8.7 inches of ground clearance and enviable approach and departure angles; and it aims to make tough off-road situations no sweat with a new off-road aid called X-Mode. And at the same time it's been made roomier inside, more refined, and more fuel-efficient.\n\nSubaru also claims to have much-improved the Forester's level of interior refinement, and while we can see some serious improvement in the materials throughout, we still needed to test the Forester's comfort on real U.S. roads. While the new Forester is essentially the same size as the model it replaces, Subaru rethought its interior packaging and made some very meaningful changes. Outward visibility is much-improved, too, thanks to an A-pillar that's been moved a bit forward, with a small partition window added, and the side mirrors moved back.\n\nThe 2.0XT has a new direct-injection boxer four—essentially a turbocharged version of the one in the BRZ—and it makes a stout 250 horsepower and 258 pound-feet, while offering an EPA Combined rating of 25 mpg. Just as throughout the model line, there's an all-wheel drive system delivering power; but in between there's a new continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). XT models come with paddle-shifters, though, and they come with a system called SI Drive. Click over to Sport and you get a more aggressive throttle tip-in plus higher revs for the CVT. Then engage Sport Sharp (S#) and something unusual happens: The CVT goes into a mode in which it pretends that it's an eight-speed automatic; click the paddle-shifters and you can ratchet through those gears as you please—and you'll probably want to, as even though the Forester doesn't accelerate any faster in this mode, it can bring you more of a feel of speed and control.\n\nOnce you're moving, seriously quick\n\nSeriously quick is how we'd describe the 2.0XT—except from a standing start, where it was surprisingly sluggish up to about 10 mph. Otherwise, it's the full deal, with upgraded brakes and somewhat better body control yet it's able to soak up those washboard surfaces. Later, we spent several more hours in a 2.5i Premium model with the six-speed manual transmission. Although the shift linkage is a little long and imprecise, it still brings out the torquey character of the naturally aspirated engine; additionally, the mechanically (50/50) split version of Subaru's symmetrical all-wheel drive system is simply more engaging as soon as you're on a loose surface.\n\nSubaru has also rejiggered interior space and redesigned seating; by pushing the instrument panel nearly five inches forward, making it a bit lower, and raising the seating slightly, it's brought quite a bit more space, as well as better visibility throughout. Much wider door openings in front make getting in and our much easier as well, and cargo space has been improved—with some versions getting one-touch seat folding. The only thing we'd like to see different, after spending a few hours in the Forester, is better front seats; the ones that are included for the entire lineup—including Turbos—are lacking in both side support and thigh support.\n\nOtherwise, the top-of-the-line touch-screen navigation system and its companion sound system—while producing excellent sound—has a truly horrid menu system, requiring the distraction of finding small 'buttons' on the touch screen to select stations or tracks. On the other hand, for safety, a rear-vision camera is now standard for much of the lineup, as is Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming; and the power liftgate here is one of the best-packaged and easiest to use—allowing you to simply use your arm if you want.\n\nWill the carabiner set still be happy? 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turning the U.S. into a rogue state and an international outlaw,” he added.\n\nThe Iranian foreign minister argued that the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is the third multilateral agreement that the current US administration has withdrawn from, noting that Washington has also significantly harmed multilateralism and the prospects for international diplomacy by jeopardizing several other multilateral deals, including NAFTA, the global trade system, and parts of the United Nations system.\n\n“How can the US government expect to be viewed or treated as a reliable party to another round of serious negotiations following its unilateral and unwarranted withdrawal from an agreement which was the result of hundreds of hours of arduous bilateral and multilateral negotiations, in which the highest ranking US foreign affairs official participated, and which was submitted to the Security Council by the US and adopted unanimously as an international commitment under Article 25 of the Charter?” Zarif questioned.\n\n“Mr. Pompeo has forgotten that it is the US government that needs to prove the credibility of its words and legitimacy of its signature, and not the party that has complied with its international obligations and sticks to its word,” the top Iranian diplomat pointed out.\n\nPompeo said on May 21 that Washington would increase the financial pressure on Iran by imposing the “strongest sanctions in history” on the Islamic Republic if Tehran refuses to change the course of its foreign and domestic policy.\n\nSpeaking weeks after the United States’ pullout from the nuclear agreement that Iran signed with major powers in 2015, he laid out the 12 tough conditions for any “new deal” with Tehran.\n\nThe conditions included withdrawal of Iran’s military advisors from Syria, who have been helping the country’s legitimate government in its anti-terror fight against terrorist outfits, which have been mostly aided and abetted by the US and its Western and regional allies.\n\nZarif said that US President Donald Trump’s “impulsive and illogical decisions and behavior” over the past 17 months has become the key factor in Washington’s decision-making process.\n\nZarif argued that all US administrations in the past 70 years should be held accountable for their violations of bilateral and multilateral agreements, which have caused “distrust” among the Iranian nation and brought about “injustice, violence, terrorism, war and insecurity in West Asia.”\n\nIn return, Zarif presented an elaborate list of Iran’s rightful demands from the US government, which, among other things, called on Washington to abandon its policy of resorting to threat or use of force, immediately cease its violations of the JCPOA, acknowledge its unwarranted and unlawful actions against the people of Iran over the past decades and stop increasingly relying on nuclear weapons and the doctrines of using nuclear weapons to counter conventional threats.\n\nThe Iranian foreign minister also called for the establishment of a “Regional Dialogue Forum” in the Persian Gulf aimed at resolving regional crises and creating a stronger region without foreign interference.\n\n“We can begin adopting confidence-building measures to bring regional countries closer to each other on the basis of such principles as the sovereign equality of states, non-resort to the threat or use of force, peaceful settlement of disputes, respect for territorial integrity of other States, inviolability of international boundaries, non-intervention in domestic affairs of others, and respect for the right of peoples to self-determination,” Zarif said.\n\nTrump announced on May 8 that Washington was walking away from the nuclear agreement which was reached between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, Britain, France, Russia and China – plus Germany.\n\nTrump also said he would reinstate US nuclear sanctions on Iran and impose “the highest level” of economic bans on the Islamic Republic.\n\nUnder the JCPOA, Iran undertook to put limits on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against Tehran.\n\nIran has said it will remain committed to the deal for the time being, pending negotiations with other signatories to the JCPOA to see if Tehran’s interests would still be protected under an accord without the US. Iran, however, stressed that it will return to pre-JCPOA conditions if the nuclear deal fails.\n\nSince the US president pulled Washington out of the historic nuclear deal, European countries have been scrambling to ensure that Iran gets enough economic benefits to persuade it to stay in the deal. The remaining parties have vowed to stay in the accord.",
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"2019 National Board Of Review Awards Winners\n\nNow that awards season is in full swing, different branches of the film industry have began recognizing the year’s most outstanding achievements. Tuesday the National Board of Review released their official list of honorees for 2019.\n\nEstablished in 1909, the National Board of Review has been a strong advocate for film, both as an art and entertainment. The group is made up of filmmakers, film enthusiasts, and students of the form. Last year, the NBR bestowed Green Book with their Best Picture honor and as we now know, that film went on to win the big one at the Academy Awards. Still, if you’re planning on using the NBR’s selections to help you win your Oscar pool this year, then you should know that the organization has a spotty track record when it comes to predicting which flick will walk away with Best Picture at the Oscars. Regardless, it’s always nice to see industry professionals spread the love around each year among the different awards bodies.\n\nHere are this year’s award-winners as selected by the National Board of Review:\n\nBest Director\nQuentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood\n\nBest Supporting Actor\nBrad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood\n\nBest Animated Feature\nHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World\n\nWhat do you make of the National Board of Review’s picks for 2019? Do you agree with them? Do you think that there is another film more deserving of Best Picture this year? Sound off in the comments below and let me know your thoughts!"
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