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[ null, "Scouting is crucial to success during winter dove season since the birds tend to concentrate in areas with low ground cover and lots of seeds from wild native plants.\nPhoto: Shannon Tompkins / Houston Chronicle\n\nSometimes the hunt is nothing more than a search for serenity.\n\nPursuit of game takes a back seat to the solace and reflection that can be found at the side of a pond or the edge of a field.\n\nWingshooters have many ways they can chase that feeling this time of year. Duck, goose, pheasant, quail, sandhill crane, snipe, Rio Grande turkey and woodcock have respective seasons with dates in December and January, giving plenty of options for shotgun bearers as one year gives way to another.\n\nThere is an additional opportunity among the bevy of birds that goes underused by Texas hunters — the winter dove season.\n\nThe second stint of dove season opens statewide Dec. 20 and runs through Jan. 5 in the North Zone, Jan. 14 in the Central Zone and Jan. 23 in the South Zone.\n\nAnd it has plenty of perks.\n\nWhen it comes to dove hunting, Texas is at the top of the game. Fitzsimmons said about a third of the nation’s dove hunters are in Texas, and those hunters account for a third of the country’s mourning dove harvest and 85 percent of the white-winged doves.\n\nHowever, most of those hunts occur in September, when hunters are itching to get afield after a lengthy offseason. Based on data collected from leg bands, 80 percent of dove harvest in Texas happens in September, while 5 percent or less occurs during the winter season.\n\nIt’s that disparity that gives hunters an excellent chance at finding some quiet time alone. The crowds of September are gone and with it, too, the scorching heat.\n\nFitzsimmons said the birds also become more gregarious this time of year. They group together more, sometimes in mixed flocks, making for more excitement when you do cross paths with them.\n\nThe second season comes with its own set of challenges, though.\n\nThe young, naïve birds that carelessly flew by in September are no more. The doves are older and wiser now.\n\nThe overly cautious, gun-shy birds require hunters to be more conscious of concealment, movement and camouflage, Fitzsimmons said. Sitting out in an open field in a lawn chair isn’t going to get it done in December.\n\nThe doves become more unpredictable in the winter. Cold fronts will trigger movement and make the birds difficult to pattern.\n\nIt’s why Fitzsimmons stresses that scouting is key to success during the winter season.\n\n“I highly recommend that you put in a lot of time scouting. And when you do find birds, that you jump on them as quick as you can because they might not be there the next day,” Fitzsimmons said.\n\nThose birds become more transient in their search for food as their diet transitions to native sources in the winter. The waste grains doves thrived on earlier in the year are gone, leaving seeds of native vegetation as primary sources of sustenance. Croton, native sunflower, wild millet, sesame and other forbs and weeds are on the menu for doves in winter.\n\n“If you hunt a lot in September in an area where wheat and milo are grown, come December, that area will not be very good,” said Bob Thornton, who founded the Texas Dove Hunters Association in 2012.\n\nThornton, who says he loves to hunt in the late season, said there are other tactics that can be advantageous when pursuing doves in the heart of winter.\n\nHe says folks will have better chances of finding mourning doves if they target more rural areas. Thornton encourages the use of hunting aids, such as decoys, to help. “The more the merrier,” he said. There is also the matter of how timing can change as the days get shorter.\n\n“In the first season, your afternoon hunt starts around 4 or 5 o’ clock,” Thornton said. “The second season you need to be in the field about 2-2:30, because they tend to feed just a little bit earlier. If you’re hunting around roosting areas or watering areas, then later in the day is better.”\n\nThornton also offered a scouting tip from years of dove-hunting experience that could be useful to hunters looking for a hot spot in the late season.\n\n“It’s kind of hard to tell, but you want to look to see if they’re high-flying birds that are dropping down, or if they’re low,” Thornton said. “Reason for it is, if they’re passersby that drop in to feed, odds are they’re not going to be there the next day. If they’re low-flying birds, then they probably came from a roost somewhere or from ground cover somewhere else nearby.”\n\nTexas dove hunters enjoy a 90-day season thanks to the addition of 20 days in 2016. Those additional days have bolstered the winter season, which remains untapped with potential for a lot of hunters.\n\nThornton said the harsh conditions that winter sometimes brings and the arrival of the general deer season cause some hunters to disengage with the pursuit of doves. He said dove hunting will often get pushed to the wayside as deer season begins, as hunting for whitetails is more profitable for outfitters and they don’t want shotgun blasts chasing away all the deer. That seems to be the case at least on smaller properties.\n\nThe King Ranch in South Texas is anything but a small property, and the winter dove season doesn’t go so underutilized.\n\nThe boom-and-bust cycles associated with quail, which along with monster whitetails reign supreme on the ranch, can make quail season a tough task during drought years. The winter dove season on the King Ranch offers an additional prime wingshooting opportunity when quail numbers are low.\n\nWith quail and waterfowl also in season, the ability to hunt dove on the ranch is a bonus that makes it a special time for bird hunters.\n\n“It’s just an enjoyable time of year to be here, because dove adds another element to what is already a diverse set of hunting opportunities for us,” Roberts said.\n\nWhether it be on one of the biggest ranches in the world or a tiny parcel close to home, dove season is one of the most gratifying of Texas’ treasure trove of outdoors endeavors. It’s one of the easiest hunts to prepare for and provides lifelong memories to those who choose to spend a winter day afield.\n\nFor public hunting opportunities on wildlife management areas, Fitzsimmons suggests Mason Mountain, Guadalupe Delta, Chaparral and the Las Palomas WMAs as the best opportunities for success in the winter dove season. He said any area could have birds, though, and that hunters should check with WMAs for conditions and to make sure dove hunting is allowed before embarking on a trip.\n\nTexas hunters have a statewide daily bag limit of 15 birds that can include mourning, white-winged and no more than two white-tipped doves. Dove hunters are not allowed to bait birds and the legal shooting hours are from a half-hour before sunrise to sunset.\n\nHunters can also take the exotic Eurasian collared dove, which can be harvested year-round and are not subject to bag limits. The Texas Dove Hunters Association offers the Banded Bird Challenge, a competition that serves as a research program for the non-native bird. Hunters who enter the program and collect bands from harvesting Eurasian collared birds can win a bevy of prizes, including a truck, ATV or exotic dream hunt, while also providing valuable data about an invasive species.\n\nRegardless of what species or how many birds are bagged, the winter dove season provides hunters with a way to turn over a new year with tranquility.\n\n“For a lot of people, just getting out and having some quiet time is 90 percent of the hunting,” Fitzsimmons said." ]
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[ "ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – It’s been two weeks since a student shot and killed a classmate at an Albuquerque middle school. Since then, the school has made changes to keep students safe, but some parents say it isn’t enough.\n\nPolice say 13-year-old Bennie Hargrove was killed during lunch by another student. Leading to an unthinkable scene for students and parents.\n\nMonica Armenta with Albuquerque Public Schools said several changes have been made to better protect students.\n\n\"We broke up lunches, we now have an adult for each of three lunches. We have more police on campus. We’ve had extra security. We continue to offer counseling to anyone who needs it.\"\n\nParents, like Jimmy Martinez, said the changes are helping.\n\n\"It could have happened anywhere, unfortunately it happened here, but I think APS and the staff members at Washington are making sure kids are safe,” said Martinez.\n\nHowever, there is still concern a some parents believe the school and district need to do more.\n\n\"Kids are still being bullied at school and not much has been done about it,” said Martha Williams, a parent.\n\nThen there are parents who want change at the highest level.\n\nFor example, a letter, in part, sent to Superintendent Scott Elder:\n\n\"This was the worst break down on protocols that could have happened, this was a sad event that I truly believe could have been avoided. You have failed my child and our city. You should do the honorable thing and give your notice immediately sir.\"\n\nAPS understands the continued frustration, but say they are doing all they can to make students and parents feel at ease.", null ]
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[ "Prora, Germany — One of the biggest relics left behind by the Nazis is undergoing a radical transformation on a German island, harnessing a property boom to become a luxury tourist destination.\n\nDevelopers are now bringing to life the hulking gray ruin at Prora where Adolf Hitler failed to realize his dream of a giant beachfront indoctrination camp.\n\nThe planned resort has once again entangled economic interests with historical memory in Germany, where the past looms large at evocative sites across the country and a generation of survivors is dying off.\n\nThe original complex was intended for up to 20,000 Germans as part of the Third Reich’s so-called Kraft durch Freude (“Strength Through Joy”) propaganda program, whose other lasting achievement was the Volkswagen Beetle “people’s car.”\n\nRecreation and hearty exercise would have been coupled with on-site ideological teaching to build loyalty to the Nazis and strong racial identity among the “Aryan” working class.\n\nBuilding started in 1936, but halted with the onset of World War II in 1939, leaving a concrete skeleton known as the Colossus of Prora stretching 4.5km down one of Germany’s most stunning beaches.\n\nUnder East Germany’s communist state, the camp served as military barracks so secretive that they did not appear on travel maps.\n\n“This is a site that quintessentially stands for both the Nazi and the communist eras, where you can gain a more complete picture of how both systems worked,” the director of one of two Prora museums, Susanna Misgajski, said. “Military conscripts, prisoners of war, forced laborers, refugees — they were all in Prora at various points.”\n\nSince the regime’s collapse in 1989, the complex continued to crumble.\n\nAfter years of false starts, four of the eight original uniform six-story blocks are being developed.", null, "Advertisment for luxury apartments in Prora\n\nA fifth went to the cash-strapped regional government, which allowed a youth hostel to open in 2011 and now aims to sell it off entirely.\n\nBlocks six and seven belong to a shadowy company from Liechtenstein.\n\nThe Soviets blew up block eight.\n\nThe Prora Solitaire complex opened this summer complete with a cream-colored facade, glass-fronted balconies, swish apartments and an on-site spa. The new look is targeted at moneyed urbanites, with a ramshackle art gallery and the down-at-the-heel “Miami” nightclub now gradually giving way to a hipster burger joint and a bakery serving latte macchiato.\n\n“On the one hand there’s an interest in maintaining it as a memorial,” said sales representative Werner Jung of real-estate firm Irisgerd, which is building the neighboring 270-apartment Neues Prora (New Prora). “And on the other there are the interests of the investors who have put a lot of money into this and want to see something for it. I think it’s a pretty good compromise.”\n\nThe company bought its block for €2.75 million in 2012 and put about €88 million into the renovation.\n\nNinety-five percent of the apartments have been sold, thanks to tax breaks afforded to investors in listed buildings, a healthy economy and record low interest rates.", null, "“It is basically the last new complex in Germany where you have direct access to such a gorgeous beach,” Jung said.\n\nHowever, opinions are divided about the dramatic changes, which are expected to be completed by 2022.\n\n“We have enough memorials in Germany,” said Karsten Rarrasch, 50, a postman from nearby Stralsund who was building a sandcastle with his grandson. “So many years have passed, it’s time to make something beautiful out of Prora.”\n\nHowever, Katja Lucke, chief historian at another private museum on site, said that while developers have rescued the building from disintegration, they should do more to own up to its murky origins.\n\nMisgajski added that witness accounts indicate that between 500 and 600 forced laborers worked on the complex under the Nazis.", null, "The two museums hope to merge in a permanent space to ensure that Prora’s history is not whitewashed or forgotten. However, the plan will depend in part on the outcome of an election on Sunday in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s home district, as to whether they can count on government support.\n\nThe right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) is polling at about 20 percent with an anti-migrant platform — within striking distance of Merkel’s conservatives.\n\n“Of course, it isn’t a Nazi party, but the AfD has grown strong, because the refugee problem has scared people, particularly those without much contact with foreigners,” Misgajski said, adding that Prora’s youth hostel was used to house asylum seekers in winter last year.\n\nShe said the resurgence of extremism was yet another reason why Prora needed to be preserved to bear witness." ]
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[ null, "Many nurses across the Northern Cape remain unemployed while others are highly exposed to Covid-19, amid talks of employment opportunities and PPE.\n\nThe spokesperson of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (Denosa) in the Northern Cape, Anthony Vassen, tells OFM News that the province has many unemployed nurses who are fully qualified.\n\nPSA spokesperson, Steve Ledibone, tells OFM News that the negligence of facility managers to collect the PPE leads to nurses who are unequipped and susceptible to infection.\n\nOFM News awaits a response from the Northern Cape Department of Health.\n\nVassen continues to say their nurses are suffering. Out of the minimum of 92 nurses needed in Namaqualand, only five had been appointed to date, says Vassen. He adds that Denosa advocates that nurses in all wards wear full PPE to contain the spread of infection rates among frontline workers.\n\nFurthermore, Ledibone explains the provincial government deems themselves unable to fill the vacant positions in the province as the budgetary strain is too hefty and it will result in a financial imbalance. He adds that health institutions remain understaffed throughout the province, which hampers the containment of the virus immensely.\n\nVassen says that Denosa will also continue to fight for remuneration or \"danger allowance\" due to the frontline workers that expose themselves to the virus on a daily basis.\n\nEvidently, a note of discord has crept into relations between the unions and their provincial government in their fight for the employment of nurses and the provision of adequate PPE." ]
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[ null, "Buried in the back pages of Saturday's paper was a little known oddity that Singapore's PowerSeraya had been quietly selling surplus generation capacity to Malaysia. Apparently the Energy Market Authority had granted authority to export electricity until Wednesday June 15. EMA said the Government will consider any requests that may emerge for local firms to sell more electricity to Malaysia i.e. EMA intends to make more money.\n\nLet's get this clear. Singapore power stations have excess production capacity over domestic demand. Surely you don't need Economics 101 to appreciate that should have led to a price decrease in electricity tariff!\n\nSingapore's power stations were built over the decades with taxpayers' money. PowerSeraya was privatised and sold to Malaysia's YTL Power after a surprise\"unsolicited proposal\" for $3.8 billion in 2008, a week after Temasek Holdings had said it would shelve tender plans for PowerSeraya owing to \"market conditions\". YTL is Tan Sri Dato' Seri (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay, one of Mahathir's Chinese business cronies who made millions building B.O.O. (build own operate) and B.O.O.T. (build own operate transfer) power plants when Tenaga Nasional Berhard failed to deliver (and earned it's sobriquet \"Total National Blackout\"). YTL must have been so grateful for the Singapore deal it treated SR Nathan and his VVIP crowd to an Andrea Bocelli concert at Botanic Gardens (billed as \"YTL Concert of Celebration 2010, Andrea Bocelli in Singapore\"). The public were given limited lucky draw passes to sit on the wet grass, and car parks were strictly off limits to the hoi-polloi on that star studded evening.\n\nAccording to EMA's numbers, Singapore's total power generation capacity is about 9,800 MW, while the peak demand is around 6,500 MW. Even if the money made from YTL was not filtered down to the public, you can see there's lots of leeway to reduce electricity tariff. Unless EMA thinks Singaporeans are too daft to understand the economics of supply and demand.\nPosted by Tattler at 10:25 AM" ]
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[ null, "A legal case has been filed against Saif Ali Khan by an advocate in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Following the actor’s recent interview about his upcoming movie Adipurush, the actor said that the film would reveal the “humane” side of Ravan. Adipurush is the screen adaptation of Ramayana.\n\nSaif will play the antagonist Lankesh whose character is based on on Ravan in the Om Raut directorial. Alongside him, South Indian star Prabhas will be staring in a role inspired by Lord Ram.\n\nThe petition filed by the advocate states that Saif Ali Khan’s controversial interview from December 6 cited him saying that Ravan was justified in kidnapping Sita because Ram’s younger brother Laksman had cut his sister Surpanakha’s nose.\n\nIn the Mumbai Mirror interview, Saif had said, “It’s interesting to play a demon king, less strictures in that. But we will make him humane, up the entertainment quotient, justify his abduction of Sita and the war with Ram as revenge for what was done to his sister Surpanakha by Lakshman, who cut off her nose.”\n\nThese comments invited harsh criticism from religious people on twitter following which Saif withdrew his comments.\n\nAccording to IANS, the plaintiff has alleged that Saif Ali Khan’s interview is a negative portrayal of “faith” and “faith in Sanatan Dharma”. The plaintiff claims that he isn’t the only one to feel this way and that six other acquaintances’ sentiments were hurt by Saif’s comments.\n\nThe case is in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM), who has fixed December 23 as the next date of hearing." ]
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[ null, "Scalded cat fears cold water. The beginning of March 2021 had been hot for companies with more than 400,000 Exchange servers made vulnerable due to ProxyLogon flaws exploited by the Chinese cybergang Hafnium. Not to mention in September denying the cybercriminals behind the Conti ransomware who in turn exploited these flaws to put unpatched Exchange servers under their control.\n\nOn Tuesday, Microsoft announced during its monthly Patch Tuesday patch salvo that it has addressed a vulnerability identified as CVE-2022-23277, once again exposing organizations to a zero-day exploit. The latter leads to the execution of malicious code remotely with the possibility of elevation of privileges to compromise messaging systems and steal data and information contained in e-mails. This flaw, classified as critical and with a CVSS 3.1 score of 8.8/7.7, affects Exchange 2013, 2016 and 2019 servers, and must therefore be fixed as soon as possible.\n\nA risk of exploit despite the authentication requirement\n\n“It’s also listed as low complexity so it wouldn’t surprise me to see this bug exploited in the wild soon despite the authentication requirement,” warned security researcher Dustin Childs of the Zero Day Initiative. In its alert, Microsoft confirmed that an authenticated attacker could target server accounts during arbitrary or remote code execution. As an authenticated user, the attacker could attempt to trigger malicious code in the context of the server account via a network call.\n\nIn the list of patches (71) delivered this month by Microsoft, two other critical flaws have been corrected to prevent remote malicious code execution (RCE). Namely CVE-2022-2206 and CVE-2022-24501 respectively relating to HEVC and VP9 video codecs. Among the other 68 gaps filled, several require special attention. In particular, CVE-2022-24508 affecting the SMBv3 network file sharing protocol allowing – still – to execute remote malicious code on systems running at least Windows 10 (version 2004). “Authentication is required here, but since it affected both clients and servers, an attacker could use it to move laterally within a network,” Dustin Childs explained. Note that the latter considers this flaw to be critical, unlike Microsoft, but enjoins companies to act as if it were the case. Namely correct as soon as possible.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Lynleigh with Harley the dragon in 2013, who is now a very old boy. A J Guesdon photo\n\nThe 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours list recognises 992 Australians, including 669 in the General Division of the Order of Australia, and awards for meritorious, distinguished and conspicuous service.\n\n\"On behalf of all Australians, I congratulate the Australians recognised in today’s Honours List,\" the Governor-General said\n\n“Recipients share some common traits – including selflessness, excellence and a commitment to service. They’re from different backgrounds, their stories are each unique, and each has served in different ways. This diversity is a strength and each has impacted their community and made it better.\n\n“For that, we thank them and, today, we celebrate them.\n\n“Collectively the recipients, whose achievements span community service, science and research, industry, sport, the arts and more, represent the very best of Australia.”\n\n“The Order of Australia belongs to all Australians. In addition to the characteristics of selflessness, excellence and service, each recipient in the Order has something else in common: someone has taken the time to nominate them for recognition.”\n\n“Please consider nominating someone outstanding from your community for recognition. The Order belongs to each of us and we all have a part to play. The only way a person can be recognised through the Order of Australia is for someone to nominate them.”\n\nResidents and those with connections to our area recognised in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours list include:\n\nMEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA\nDr Deidre Karen ANDERSON\nFor significant service to tertiary education, and to sports administration.\n\nBoard and volunteer roles - other\n\nMEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA\nMr Barry Martin LAMBERT, Collaroy\nFor significant service to cannabinoid medical research, to business, and to charitable organisations.\n\nThe Lambert Initiative is the outcome of an unprecedented pledge of $33.7 million by Barry and Joy Lambert to the University of Sydney in order to fund long-term research into the medicinal potential of the cannabis plant. A world first in the extent of support for medicinal cannabis research, this remarkable gift places Australia at the forefront of medicinal cannabinoid research.\n\nAs a result of the experiences of their granddaughter Katelyn who suffers from debilitating paediatric epilepsy, the Lambert’s goal was to fund the establishment of research into the possibility of cannabinoid treatments, not only for epilepsy, but for a broad range of chronic illnesses.\n\nThe donation is also the largest ever made to research at the University of Sydney.\n\nThe Lamberts’ gift holds the promise of achieving innovative and effective new medicines to alleviate the suffering of countless numbers of people by enabling research across a broad range of applications, from addiction, cancer, obesity, childhood epilepsy and chronic pain to dementia and mental health disorders.\n\nThe Lambert’s donation funds a multi-year program (2015 - 2024) to build on the University’s extensive clinical and scientific cannabinoid-related expertise to ultimately produce cannabinoid-based medicines that are safe, reliable and affordable.\n\nMEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA\nMr John McCONAGHY, Avalon Beach\nFor significant service to the yacht manufacturing sector.\n\nJohn McConaghy, was a boy who sailed out of Seaforth Sailing Club in the 1950s who went on to become a “World-wide Legend of Boat Building.” McConaghy boats was founded by John McConaghy in 1967, building 12, 16, and 18 foot skiffs, Tornado and A-class catamarans, moths and other high performance dinghies. Early boats were built of plywood, quickly after McConaghy began engineering and perfecting the vacuum formed foam sandwich, fibreglass / Kevlar construction method, which proved an immediate success.\n\nAs the company’s reputation grew, so did McConaghy's research and development into pre-preg composite techniques earning them a reputation as the best in the business and making the McConaghy name synonymous with light, strong and stiff laminated structures.\n\nIn the year 2000, long term McConaghy employees, Jono Morris and Mark Evans embraced the opportunity to take over the company from founder John McConaghy and long time business partner Steve Moxham. Since that time, the company has continued to pursue a very conservative financial strategy while also diversifying to extend its revenue base, a strategy that has seen it triple in size in the past decade.\n\nMEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA\nDr John Huston STEWART, Balgowlah\nFor significant service to medicine as a nephrologist.\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nMrs Joan BRATEL, Balgowlah\nFor service to people with cerebral palsy.\n\nThe NSW RFS History Website was created under the guidance of NSW RFS Honorary Historian, Alan Brinkworth AFSM, and much of the content is from Alan’s personal collection.\n\nSince 1972 Alan has been documenting the history of the Service and his collection includes memorabilia such as posters, brochures, publications, photographs, signs, badges, patches, decals, stickers, dress and operational uniforms, helmets, hoses, fittings, hand tools and small equipment, radios and phones.\n\nAlan Brinkworth inside truck: Taken in 1979.\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nMrs Lynleigh Dawn GREIG, Elanora Heights\nFor service to wildlife conservation.\n\nThe award was announced at the annual Zonta International Women’s Day Breakfast, at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, and recognises outstanding achievements of local women and their valuable contribution to the Pittwater community.\n\nOver the past 10 years Lynleigh has volunteered countless hours supporting injured and vulnerable wildlife, including during the 2019/20 catastrophic bushfires across NSW. Lynleigh has also been instrumental in establishing Sydney Wildlife Rescue’s mobile care unit, which provides deployable treatment in emergency situations.\n\n“Lynleigh is a passionate advocate for our native wildlife and is widely regarded for her fearlessness and expert knowledge,” Rob Stokes said.\n\n“Many locals have called upon Lynleigh when faced with snakes, possums, lizards and other types of uninvited wildlife in their homes.\n\n“Lynleigh has an encyclopaedic knowledge of wildlife and has an enviable ability to calmly wrangle, rescue and relocate those creatures that make many of us squirm.\n\n“In a community like ours that’s fortunate to be surrounded by bushland and national parks – wildlife volunteers like Lynleigh are invaluable.\n\n“Lynleigh’s enthusiasm, knowledge and approachability is evident to everyone that’s sought her assistance and seen her at work.\n\n“The role Lynleigh and other volunteers performed in the aftermath of the fires was particularly important and has directly benefited our state’s wildlife recovery.\n\n“This award is a fitting recognition of Lynleigh’s enormous efforts and ongoing contribution to our community,” Rob Stokes said.", null, "Many long-term Readers will have read some of the articles and reports Lynleigh writes for Pittwater Online News over the years. Every form of wildlife that can be found here has featured at one time or another. More than that, Lynleigh has also run timely information for when snakes emerge, or when newly fledged birds may be found out of nests. Lynleigh's information on how to check the pouches of mothers of wildlife hit by cars on our roads for young frequently is revisited.\n\nLynleigh's work as a volunteer wildlife rescuer goes beyond sharing her knowledge and experiences though. She is in demand speaker at schools and for local organisations, gets her hands in the dirt to help maintain facilities at the Sydney Wildlife Waratah Park Rehabilitation centre, trained to become a reptile handler, trained to become on of those licensed to dart macropods as part of rescues, has been and continues to be an articulate speaker when media focus on the plight of our wildlife comes into focus, particularly during the 2019/2020 bushfires, then throws on a spiffy dress to host fundraisers to support the work of wildlife carers; the medicines needed, the facilities that need an upgrade or even to be built.\n\nIn the Spring of 2019, Lynleigh sent in a report about fitting out the van. Then came the fireball Summer of 2019-2020 and the horrific impact this had on our wildlife in the firegrounds.\n\nThis was the van’s ‘maiden voyage’ so it was very special for the wildlife carers and veterinarians travelling with them to enjoy some community spirit with a great send off. There was a convoy as along with the van, 6 volunteer veterinarians, 3 volunteer rescuers, 3 kangaroo joeys and a few media crews went with them. The wonderful veterinarians volunteering on this trip were Dr Margot Horder, Dr Caroline Woods and Dr Nandita Kataria - all from Collaroy Plateau Veterinary Hospital; Dr Izi Sladakovic from NVS/AVES in Terrey Hills; Dr Kathleen Graham from Kellyville Veterinary Clinic; and Dr John Thirlwell and Kimberley Moore from Belrose Veterinary Hospital. Full report in: Sydney Wildlife Mobile Clinic's Inaugural Run Into The New South Wales Firegrounds Has Been Supported By The World's Leading Wildlife Organisations and Carers: January 2020\n\nThe emotional impact on all the wildlife carers the team went to help, along with that team itself, was devastating. The physical strain, which went on for months, is hard to understand for those outside of this field.\n\nBecoming a wildlife carer is a little alike becoming a new mum with 2am and 5am and 11pm feeds - only this goes on for as long as you are caring for an animal, and in the Greig household, sometimes there are a variety of 'critters' that need attending to - dressing wounds, giving medicines, feeding. It's a 24 hours 7 days a week job. If you want time off you have to find someone who can step in and undertake that work load.\n\nThen there's those that don't make it, or make it and then pass away unexpectedly. Lynleigh's report on the much loved Cloudy still brings many to the point of anger over how careless human beings are around other animals while others are simply reduced to tears, over and over.\n\nIt's not for the faint hearted - you have be strong willed, resilient, determined, and ultimately, have a very big hearted.\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nMs Jennifer Mary JONES\nFor service to family and child health nursing.\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nMs Janet Helen JUDD, Narrabeen\nFor service to conservation and the environment.\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nDr Jonathan Leslie KING, Avalon Beach\nFor service to community history.\n\nAuthor of approximately 30 books including:\n\nInvolved in the production of approximately 20 documentaries/films, on Australia's heritage including:\n\nMEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION\nDr Daniel John WHITE, Narrabeen\nFor service to education.\n\nMrs Amanda Farrar is currently serving as the Director, Public Affairs and Development at the Australian Museum. She has demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication and determination, making a significant contribution to the Australian Museum in the areas of environmental sustainability, accessibility and inclusion, and fundraising strategies.\n\nMrs Farrar has also been the key driver of the Australian Museum's Access & Inclusion Action Plan. The Plan has seen a multitude of physical facility changes in the Museum making it more welcoming to people with physical and intellectual disabilities. She has also overseen the implementation of early morning openings for children with autism to explore an uncrowded Museum.\n\nAs champion of the Museum's Reconciliation Action Plan, Mrs Farrar's passion for First Nations inclusion has been inspiring. She delicately navigates what can, for some, be a challenging issue with empathy and care. The Australian Museum's recent award winning First Nations exhibition ‘Unsettled' reflects Mrs Farrar's dedication to this cause.\n\nFrom the Australian Museum Foundation perspective, Mrs Farrar has been enormously helpful in expanding the philanthropic support for the museum, helping shape the donor strategy, meeting with donors to develop proposals that resonate, and following through to secure large donations. Her dedication has seen philanthropic revenue increase by 500% since she assumed her role.\n\nMrs Farrar has led with drive and commitment, patience, pragmatism and intelligence. Her efforts have ensured the Australian Museum remains a hallmark cultural institution for generations to come." ]
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[ null, "The first and only Country Two Man Band in the world, they are two… but they play live 6 instruments simultaneously.\nWith many concerts performed and 4 self-produced cds, the Tex Roses are by far one of the most impressive and desired band of all time.\nThe band was formed in 2000, with the idea of merging traditional country-bluegrass with modern sounds and rhythm, unusual for this genre. From that time a real explosion has come out, a series of concerts everywhere… a great success!" ]
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[ null, "All eyes were on Jennifer Aniston at tonight’s 2020 SAG Awards.\n\nThe A-lister took home the award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Drama Series for her role in The Morning Show, marking her first TV nomination since Friends dominated the SAG Awards throughout the early aughts. Such a moment did not gone unnoticed by Jen, who spoke to E! News exclusively while making her way down the winner’s walk backstage.\n\n“And now I’m getting a really good workout in!” the star teased, referencing her heavy SAG Award statue. Ah, the lifestyles of the rich and the famous.\n\nAniston then expressed her gratitude for the entire “freaking cast and the crew” of The Morning Show, telling us she’d forgotten to thank the “extraordinary Steve Carell, Mark Duplass, Karen Pittman, Bel Powley, Billy Crudup.”\n\nBetween her big win and that little ‘ol reunion with Brad Pitt that just about broke the internet, we think it’s safe to say Aniston is having the night of her life.", null, "For more from Jen, press play on the video above!\n\nCheck out the complete list of winners at the 2020 SAG Awards right here." ]
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[ null, "OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) -- — Some people who rely on government services for food and a place to live could soon fall on some very hard times in Omaha because of the government shutdown.\n\nThe Omaha and Douglas County Housing Authorities are concerned over how their people will be able to pay for rent soon.\n\nThe U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department has informed them they'll only receive government funding through February 28 unless the shutdown ends before then.\n\n\"Once March hits it's kind of a free for all it's a frightening time and I'm concerned for our clients because a lot of them are very poor people, disabled, elderly,\" said Sheila Miller, CEO of DCHA.\n\nDavid Lucas, who lives in a townhome that gets rent help, worries about how he's going to pay for food and pay for rent if the government doesn't open soon.\n\n\"It's not just affecting the elderly, kids, it's also affecting people with 9-5's because it's people with 9-5 jobs that still get food stamps because they have kids and they don't make enough at their jobs to take care of their kids,\" Lucas explained.\n\nOHA says they have a financial plan and reserves, but the shutdown must end for the sake of the community.\n\nHousing authorities recommend people start talking to their landlords about being patient, and not charging late fees if they're impacted by the shutdown." ]
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[ null, "“Up” is an absolutely perfect film… For 10 minutes.\n\nThe latest picture from Pixar studios tells the story of Carl (Asner), a man whose biggest dream is to travel to South America. That dream was one he shared with his deceased wife Ellie. One day, Carl decides to set out for South American in an unorthodox fashion, by flying his entire house there using balloons.\n\nThe problem, though, is that a young boy scout named Russell (Nagai) manages to get ‘on board’ and is taken with to South America. Additionally, the new continent is more difficult than first imagined.\n\nThe first 10 minutes of “Up” are absolutely perfect. The film shows Carl and Ellie’s life growing old together and it is beautiful to watch. The romance displayed and the connection between the two is better than most love movies out there these days.\n\nWith that said, the rest of the movie plays out like a fairly typical animated adventure movie. Themes like fatherhood as well as moving on from a loss are presented here, but the adventure of the movie feels too by the books.\n\nThis is largely displayed in the animal side characters in the movie, who while comical, were still a bit generic. At the very least, though, both the characters Carl and Russell are likable and there is a strong bond in the mentorship developed from start to finish.\n\nVisually, “Up” has some good moments, but I wasn’t as big of a fan of the character designs. They were a bit too exaggerated and other Pixar movies have done it better.\n\n“Up” is a very enjoyable picture, but it’s not Pixar’s best. The film’s first 10 minutes are worth admission, but the rest of the movie didn’t hit me like “Wall E” or “The Incredibles” did. High 3 out of 5." ]
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[ "As the coronavirus began to spread through the United States, it became clear that the pandemic was taking a particularly hard toll on communities of color, both medically and financially. There are numerous reasons for this disparate impact, and it’s worth surveying some of the data around it. A better understanding of the coronavirus’s impact can help guide effective policymaking going forward.\n\nAs detailed here, the virus and economic fallout were simultaneously highlighting and exacerbating existing disparities. Two studies have recently identified the use of public transportation as a primary culprit of the increased rates of infections: Many essential workers, unable to work from home, are minorities and more likely to rely on public transit to get to work. The combination of being at work and riding public transportation significantly increases the risk of exposure to the virus.\n\nBut minority communities are not just more likely to get the virus; among those infected, they are also more likely to die from the virus. This is true despite the fact that the virus is most deadly for older people and minorities in the United States constitute only a small share of the 65 and older population. In fact, the age-adjusted death rate by race reveals Blacks are dying at 3.8 times the rate of Whites; Indigenous people, Pacific Islanders, Latinos, and Asians are dying at 3.2, 2.6, 2.5, and 1.5 times the rate of Whites, respectively.\n\nThe virus is also spreading throughout our prisons, and because of the disproportionately high rates of incarceration among Black and Hispanic/Latino populations, the virus’s spread through the prisons is further contributing to the disparate racial impacts of the virus. A study from Johns Hopkins released this week examined cases and deaths from COVID-19 in state and federal prisons from March 31 to June 6. Researchers identified 42,107 cases and 510 deaths among 1.3 million prisoners; this translates to a case rate of 3,251 per 100,000 prisoners. Compared with the general population rate of 587 per 100,000 people, prisoners are 5.5 times more likely to be infected.\n\nPrisoners were also more likely to die (at a rate of 39 per 100,000 compared with 29 per 100,000 in the general population), again despite the prison population being significantly younger. For context, the spread of the virus through the prisons has led to 57 percent more people dying in prison in the past 6 months (510) than have been executed in the United States in the past 10 years (324).\n\nThe wellbeing of people in prison is the responsibility of the government. Prisoners are highly unlikely to be able to protect themselves: They are not able to socially distance, have limited opportunities to practice good hygiene, and are unable to choose for themselves when to seek medical care. The CARES Act did enable an estimated 3,000 federal prisoners to be released to home confinement, which certainly mitigated the impact, but the evidence shows the benefit was limited.\n\nIn short, as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the country at an alarming rate, the impacts continue to be felt disproportionately in minority communities. As these statistics show, the coronavirus pandemic is more than a public health crisis. By highlighting and exacerbating existing social divisions, it is also a social justice crisis, and any government response must take these disparate impacts into account.\n\nAccording to a Washington Post-ABC News survey, 7 in 10 Americans said they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if it were free and available to everyone. Of those surveyed, 43 percent of respondents would “definitely” get a COVID-19 vaccine and 28 percent would “probably” get a COVID-19 vaccine. Historical vaccination rates, however, indicate actual participation rates may not be as high as surveyed. A survey by the National Foundation for Infection Disease found that while 60 percent of adults believe that the flu vaccine is the best preventative measure against flu-related deaths and hospitalizations, only 52 percent said they planned on getting one, and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that even fewer people follow through on receiving one, with an influenza vaccination rate of 45.3 percent for the 2018-2019 season in the United States. Even for a vaccine such as the HPV vaccine, with an efficacy nearing 100 percent, only 21.5 percent of adults aged 18-26 (for whom the rollout of the vaccine was intended) have received the recommended dosage. The potential lack of participation raises concerns as to whether a vaccine will allow the United States to build herd immunity for COVID-19. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, recently stated that a vaccine, even with a 70-75 percent efficacy rate, that is taken only by two-thirds of the population will be “unlikely” to provide herd immunity, pointing to the need for even more widespread participation. A potentially low efficacy and the financial burdens to receiving the vaccine could also lower vaccination participation.", null, "The Hill: US investing $42M to help company ramp up syringe, needle production ahead of vaccination push" ]
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[ null, "A start to any new year usually results in changes within industry, and no different than with the upcoming changes to the building industry.\n\nFirstly, we hope you have had a well-deserved break and wish you all the best in 2017!\n\nWe would like to make you aware of the following developments in the building industry, which could affect your clients or upcoming projects. These changes affect most markets and development types, whether you're a large developer or a homeowner undertaking domestic improvement work. if in doubt, feel free to give us a call!\n\nThe Building Regulations in 2017\n\nThe 1st of January 2017 saw the “Approved Document R” under the Building Regulations to take effect. The approved document is to include highspeed electronic networks in all buildings, be that dwellings or other buildings.\n\nThe change applies to all buildings, including new dwellings and those undergoing major renovations or adaptations.\n\nExactly what is classed as a major renovation or adaptation is unclear from the documentation, but this will likely be considered by the local authority / approved inspector’s building inspector, and determined in the application’s conditions. As with other regulations, this may be interpreted differently from one local authority to another.\n\nThe change only affects building regulation applications submitted after the 1st of January 2017, and not those already onsite or with necessary approvals in place.\n\nIn simplest terms, the change is to include a network box on an external wall, there is no requirement for increased network cabling or equipment within the property. However, it is between the developer and the broadband provider to determine who will pay for the cabling within the property boundary outside of the dwelling, so increased costs may still be incurred to your client to accommodate external cabling infrastructure.\n\nThe network box is to facilitate future copper or fibre-optic cables or wireless devices capable of delivering broadband speeds greater than 30 Mbps to be installed. For comparison purposes, a standard copper telephone cable when connected to a service provider with a fibre network, can only deliver broadband speeds of up to 70 Mbps. Further guidance can be found in Approved Document R on the Planning Portal Website.\n\nIn the last number of years, Local Authorities were given a time frame to produce a local plan and to consult with the public in their locality. This also gave the public an opportunity to suggest their own proposals on potential development land. Thereafter, the consultation would end and a revised local plan would be offered to the Planning Inspectorate for approval. For it to be granted approval, the local plan would have to comply with various regulations and statutory requirements and would need to include various onerous development requirements, such as “sustainability appraisals” etc. Following approval, it is then adopted by the local authority.\n\nAccording to one report by Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners in March 2015, only a quarter of all local authorities at that time had a compliant, up to date, adopted plan in place.\n\n2017 marks the year where if local authorities do not have a local plan in place, the government will intervene, according to former Planning Minister Brandon Lewis.\n\nIn some rare cases where the local plan is still under review by the Planning Inspectorate, it is possible that a contentious application may be refused until it is clear what policy will apply and whether the development proposal would have a negative effect according to the revised local plan.\n\nIn some instances, land opportunities may become available, which may offer greater scope. What was green belt land or another contentious use, may become relaxed and offer an opportunity for development when compared to the past.\n\nUnder the Building Regulations Approved Document C, contaminated land must be removed or made as appropriate, according to the relevant guidelines.\n\nContaminated land can have an effect on ground conditions leading to damage to foundations and the structure from subsidence, as well as a person’s health.\n\n2017 marks the year that the government grants available to clean up sites that are contaminated, administered by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural affairs, will be phased out by the end of the calendar.\n\nThe changes to the VAT Flat Rate Scheme outlined in the Autumn Statement in 2016 will generally only affect smaller businesses who are registered under the scheme and have a gross annual income of £150k. This may affect your organisation in the consultants you may contract who could offer a different VAT rate, specific to their profession. This typically applies to small business with an annual gross income below £150k.\n\nWith regards the building industry, we could see some price fluctuations in labour, where a tradesperson is VAT registered and employed by a building contractor.\n\nVarious reports noted in the third quarter of 2016, specifically the quarterly analysis of construction costs and prices from Davis Langdon dated the 8th December 2016, that building costs could rise overall, due to material cost inflation being a major contributing factor. Building labour costs would rise but at a much lower rate.\n\nOn a local level, we have recently received notification from building contractors with enclosed letters from their own building suppliers, that as of the 1st of January 2017, the material costs will increase in some instances by up to 15%.\n\nWe have asked one of our trusted partners Rex Procter & Partners, who are leading cost consultants in the construction market, to comment on future building cost increases:\n\n“The Construction market is always sensitive to fluctuations in the prices of materials and labour. Price changes however do not necessarily translate into the Tender arena. Tenders are linked more closely to labour and resource availability, construction outputs and the need for contractors to secure work and maintain a busy order book.\n\nWider market forces are however at play following the Brexit vote and as a result the Building Cost Information Service of the RICS has produced three forecasted scenarios, a “Central” Scenario, an “Upside” scenario and a “Downside” scenario.\n\nIn summary the “Central” scenario shows tender price rises slowing over the next year—static over the following year then rising to 13% above current forecasts by 2021.\n\nIn contrast the “Downside” scenario shows tender price falling by 10% over the next two years with a recovery to 6% above current prices by 2021.\n\nIn contrast again the “Upside” scenario shows tender price increases slowing over the next year then rising to 24% above current pricing by 2021.\n\nYou will note that the above scenarios create widely divergent results making tender movements difficult to predict.\n\nIt is interesting to note that the BCIS tables utilise the “Central” scenario model in their indices tables.\n\nThere are of course variations within the above models for particular types of work—eg housing and infrastructure.\n\nIt is essential to view each scheme on its merits and if in doubt seek advice.”\n\nThis information was prepared by Jonathan France. 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[ "“We say it’s the official start of summer,” said Christopher Roberts, owner of a puzzle and games store in Provincetown. “July 4th is brimming … and it’s really like that ever since.”\n\nThe study, published Friday by the CDC, found 469 cases of Covid-19 among Massachusetts residents who traveled to Barnstable County, including Provincetown, between July 3 and July 17. public meetings,” the CDC said.\nRoughly three-quarters of these cases were among fully vaccinated people; This finding suggests that people who have been vaccinated can also spread the virus, including the dangerous Delta variant that has fueled the recent surge in the country. The CDC study said there were five hospitalizations associated with the outbreak, four of which were fully vaccinated and no deaths were reported.\nThe agency updated its mask guidance last week and recommended that vaccinated people wear masks indoors when in areas with “significant” or “high” Covid-19 transmission to prevent further spread of this variant.\n\n“I was personally under the impression that it would be difficult to contract[Covid-19],” said Ken Horgan, owner of the Provincetown hotel, after receiving the vaccine.\n\n“But since we’ve all been here I’ve been trained quickly, getting vaccinated doesn’t give you the ability to engage in high-risk activities or assume you don’t need to take any precautions,” she told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota. Friday.\n\nTo curb further spread, local leaders have restored a mask requirement for Provincetown, and fully-vaccinated residents and business owners say they are doing their part to double down on safety measures again and push for more vaccines.\n\nThey say the set is a wake-up call, although the vaccine is very effective at preventing serious illness and death, it works best when used in conjunction with other measures.\n\n“We’ve been told you’re almost invincible if you get vaccinated, and I think we assumed that wrongly,” city manager Alex Morse told CNN’s John Berman on Friday.\n\n‘A petri dish for the country’\n\nDebbie Nadolney, director and curator of the AMP Gallery in Provincetown, said she felt mask requirements and other safety measures were lifted too soon as she, her partner and most of the people she knew in town were vaccinated. He said he continued to wear his mask mostly after the vaccination and encouraged others to do so while he was in the gallery.\n\n“It felt like common sense to me to move on,” he said. “Only half the country… has been vaccinated, you know, we haven’t reached 70% or 80% vaccination rate in the country yet. So why are we celebrating?”\n\nAccording to CDC data, approximately 57.5% of the US population received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine, and approximately 49.5% are fully vaccinated. In Barnstable County, about 76% of people have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the latest state data.\nNadolney said the outbreak did not surprise him, given the influx of people the town saw in July and the widespread lack of mask requirements. Local leaders held an emergency meeting last week and issued a closed mask order for Provincetown. This requirement applies to all indoor restaurants, theater or performance venues, bars, dance floors, lodgings, fitness centers, retail and personal service stores, offices and other public facilities.\n\nNadolney said he’s now mandating the wearing of masks in the gallery, and he hopes the town’s authority isn’t lifted anytime soon. He said eliminating mask requirements was a “mistake” in the first place, and he hopes other parts of the country learn from the town’s experience and demand masks in addition to pushing for more vaccines.\n\n“Provincetown is a very small place, but frankly, we’ve become a petri dish for the country,” he said.\n\nRoberts, the owner of the puzzle shop, said that he enforced the mask requirement and that if customers did not cover their faces, employees would offer them a mask. Roberts said that since he knows that vaccinated people can spread the virus, he is very careful not to get infected, as his 7-year-old son is still not suitable for the Covid-19 vaccine.\n\n‘Going in the right direction’\n\nHotel owner Horgan said the outbreak was both a sobering and eye-opening experience. Local leaders and business owners “come together” to implement their own mask and vaccination requirements, he said. His hotel, like others in town, now wants proof of vaccination.\n\nIn an update Friday, the Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment announced that 934 cases of Covid-19, of which 29 – 560 are Massachusetts residents and 231 are in Provincetown, are associated with the Provincetown cluster.\n\nAccording to town manager Morse, there are currently 103 active cases in the town.\n\nMorse said in a recent Facebook update that the local test positivity rate has dropped from a peak of 15% on July 15 to 4.6% on July 29 since the start of the cluster.\n\nThe latest figures, in addition to the new mask mandate, mean the town is “going in the right direction,” Morse told CNN on Friday.\n\n“What we get from here is that this Delta variant is highly contagious, more contagious, more likely to have a larger infection, but you probably won’t be hospitalized and you definitely won’t die,” he said. aforementioned.\n\n“The delta variant is incredibly dangerous for unvaccinated individuals, and while we have a short-term mask requirement, our long-term way out of this is really vaccination.”\n\n69-year-old Dr. Jane Aronson was among those fully vaccinated and infected in Provincetown. 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[ null, "\nAmerican Disaster. Not yet released. Angel denies that he had anything to do with what happened to Spike. Spike calls him a sell-out, noting that one of his perks is that Angel has Spike\"s \"ex-tumble, the littlest vampire, fetching coffee\" for him. He echoes Angel's realization from \" Home \" that fighting from inside the belly of the beast might mean the gang is being digested. He says that Angel isn't in control and doesn't know it. He suddenly spots a Grox-lar Beast, which Angel fights; Spike can't fight it because he's non corporeal.\n\nAngel breaks the demon's neck, then learns from Harmony that he was supposed to meet with it to negotiate with its clan. Gunn arrives and tells Angel that it might be okay, since Grox-lars respect people who take a \"strong opening position. Harmony attempts to chat with Spike, but he ignores her and leaves, prompting her to call him a \"slayer-loving freak. Spike arrives, noting that the building is huge, and Angel tries to kick him out so he can continue his meeting.\n\nGunn warns that the fired employees are going to fight back, then says that he is going to have to deal with one now.\n\nSet up your Just Rewards programme\n\nAn employee named Novac comes in and asks why Angel shut down the Interment Acquisitions Division aka grave-robbing. The division is under contract to provide bodies to a necromancer named Magnus Hainsley; Angel tells Novac to get rid of Hainsley as a client. As Novac leaves, Spike tells him that he doesn't have to take that from Angel.\n\nAngel kicks him out and Spike says that he doesn't want to spend his afterlife this way anyway. Later, Angel talks with Wesley, telling him that he could be in Spike's position right now. Wesley notes that they handed over the firm to him and Angel wonders what the Senior Partners are up to. Spike returns and reveals that he tried to leave but something physically kept him inside L. Spike is annoyed that he can't leave and Angel is annoyed that Spike is going to keep haunting him.\n\nHarmony tells Angel that Novac is back and two men walk in holding buckets full of Novac's remains. Spike smirks and tells the gang they are doing a great job. That night, Angel tells Harmony that he wants to keep quiet about Novac for a little while. Angel returns to his office, where he tries and fails to kick Spike out of his chair.\n\nHe decides that he's going to respond to Hainsley's bucket message in person despite Wesley's warnings. Before Angel leaves, Gunn gives him something to really hurt Hainsley. Angel heads to the garage and gets into a Dodge Viper ; Spike is already there, having guessed that Angel would pick that car.\n\nSpike is starting to enjoy the possibility of haunting Angel for eternity since he could drive Angel crazy and Angel wouldn't be able to do anything in response. Angel moves to a different car, but Spike is there, too, wanting to go on a road trip with his old buddy Angel. They drive to Hainsley's house, where Angel tells the butler to interrupt whatever Hainsley is doing. Angel and Spike find Hainsley's showroom, where he poses bodies.\n\nHainsley is in his workshop, chanting over a body as a demon chats nearby.\n\nHainsley tells him to kill them. Back in the showroom, Spike says that the bodies there are lucky, since no one's forced them back into the world against their will. The butler returns with knives \"looks like it's buckets for you,\" Spike tells Angel , but Angel throws a teaspoon with enough force to bury it in the butler's forehead.\n\nSpike is disappointed in Angel's method of killing the butler, despite the fact that it did the job. Angel replies that unlike Spike, he didn't ask for a soul - he had to spend a century coming to terms with what he'd done, while Spike was fine after a few weeks in a basement.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "It’s always fun to find a brand you’ve never heard of, though for us, it happens less and less these days. So, when I stumbled upon Ancon watches a few weeks ago, I was extremely excited. A quick glance revealed over-sized, over-built tool watches with looks akin to war machines, not your average desk diver. A deeper inspection revealed that the watches were a mix of familiar elements, well-tuned colors and interesting detailing that when combined created watches that were simultaneously charming and fierce. Like an antique weapon, there is something sculptural and entrancing about them, but underneath, the aggressive intentions are still apparent.", null, "The inspiration for the watches is the USS Ancon AGC-4, which was a modified commercial passenger-cargo ship meant for carrying troops that saw a lot of use in WWII. The watches themselves, of which there are 3 distinct models and many variations currently available, are a strange mix of huge modern cases with classic dials. Those who are familiar will quickly see elements of Rolexs, Panerais, Benrus, etc… though these are far from homage watches. The dials, though mostly originating post WWII, simply work with the aesthetic they are going for. But to my eyes, the watches are really about material. Bronze, PVD, steel, gun metal, drab-color gilt dials, bronze hands, oily-leather straps, creamy lume… the Ancons have a rawness to them that speaks to vintage military equipment.\n\nAncon offers many variations, from dial to bezel so you can really choose the model that suits you. For this hands-on, I couldn’t help but be a bit selfish and choose the model that, for reasons unknown, really called out to me. The Sea Shadow California 1943 – AGC-4 / SSC008 features a steel case with a gun-metal bezel and a brown California dial. The mix of colors really struck me, I’m a sucker for Cali dials and the robust case design of the Sea Shadow was something I just had to see. Coming in at $523 shipped, the Sea Shadow packs a Miyota 8215 automatic movement, 3.5mm thick sapphire crystal and an Italian leather strap. While the price isn’t too high, it’s at about the upper limit for what it is…so let’s see if it lives up to expectations.", null, "Perhaps case is the wrong word here… fuselage? armored exterior?… you get the point. No matter what you call it, the case of the Sea Shadow is massive, measuring 45 x 56 x 15.5mm. Thick, tall, long lugs dominate the profile, while the view from above is all bezel. What makes the case though isn’t its size or massiveness; it’s a handful of cool details.", null, "On the right side of the case are two of the most brutal crown guards you’ve ever seen. They are large, have interesting geometry and are actually screwed into the case, rather than part of the case itself. The little elements here, like the gap where the guard meets the case, support strut shape and the screw itself grant the overall design a very industrial feel. The watch actually comes with a small screwdriver that one can use to unscrew the guard. Unfortunately, I was unable to pull the guard out once the screw was removed, even with pliers… I didn’t want to pull too hard, and managed to put some marks on it anyway, so not sure if the screw is functional or not.\n\nAnother nice detail, albeit less exciting than the guards, is the beveling around the entire case edge. It’s subtle, but gives the case a bit of needed refinement. The lugs also feature screw-bars, with seemingly over-sized flat head screws, which is again an industrial detail. The bezel is also very cool and well executed. It’s quite tall with slab sides and deep cut teeth all around. The gunmetal PVD insert contrasts the brushed steel case, adding even more aggressive elements to the already brutal looking watch.", null, "Now…those with a keen eye might be looking at the case on this watch and think…hmmm, that seems awfully familiar. And, that’s because it seems to be a modified version of the case that Helson uses on their Shark Diver 45mm. This leads me to believe the case is actually a generic design that is offered by a Chinese manufacturer that brands can take and utilize as they see fit. While this takes away from the originality of the watch, I think they did a good job of mixing things up to get their own aesthetic out of it.\n\nThe Sea Shadow comes in two flavors, California and Submariner/Benrus Type 1 style. Since the watch is inspired by WWII Naval equipment, the California seems more appropriate. The face of the dial is a dark chocolate brown that when combined with the cream color lume gives the watch a “tropical” or patina look. The index, as with all California dial watches, is a mix of Roman and Arabic numerals, with horizontal rectangles for 3, 6,9 and a triangle for 12. Around the edge of the dial is a faux-gilt railroad track index that completes the dial nicely.", null, "One thing I quite liked about this version of the Sea Shadow over others is that it lacks most text on the dial. Other models feature larger written out logos, depth ratings, etc… While standard fare, there is something nice about simply having the Ancon A above 6…it’s cryptic and abstract, which reminds me of some military symbols, like the broad arrow. Otherwise, the only other non-time element is a small date window between 4 and 5. While not really necessary on this watch, it is very discreet.\n\nThe hour and minute hands on the Sea Shadow are simple fence post style, made likely out of brass and closely resemble those found on the Benrus Type 1. The second hand is a thin stick with a small circle of lume towards the tip. The yellow metal plays well with the warm tones of the dial and lume. The design of the hour and minute also is a tad different than expected. Up close, it looks as though there is a channel in the center that has been stamped down, creating a bit of texture. It’s subtle, but I like it.", null, "One last note, the lume on the watch looks great during the day, but isn’t the brightest glowing on earth. It’s not awful either, but don’t expect to be able to read it in the middle of the night.\n\nUnexpectedly, the Ancon Sea Shadow comes on one of the nicer leather straps I’ve come across recently. Made of Italian leather, the 24mm strap has a rugged look that works perfectly with the watch. It’s a very oily dark brown that changes color as it flexes to be lighter and redder. This is referred to as a “pull-up” leather, and the color changing is from oils moving around the leather itself. It’s also totally matte and picks up scratches and wear quickly, adding to the overall character of the watch.", null, "Contrasting the deep chocolate brown of the leather is cream stitching done with a very heavy thread that might be waxed. Lastly, there is a heavy-duty pre-v buckle made of brushed steel. All in all, it’s one of the best-paired straps I’ve seen in sometime. The Sea Shadow also comes with black nylon NATO, but conversely, it’s super flimsy and not really worth talking about.\n\nOn the wrist, the Sea Shadow looks as massive as the ships that inspired it. 45 x 56mm is huge, so I didn’t find the watch all to wearable on my 7″ wrist. That said, it looks fantastic. Every element comes together to create a really well styled whole. It’s bold and masculine, but not flashy as everything is muted and dark. The mix of steel, gun metal, brown, cream and brass is genuinely gorgeous. Often, the materials a watch is made of seem incidental to the design. Here, they make the watch.", null, "Having recently spent sometime around WWII aircrafts, I can see the Sea Shadow fitting in with the simple, raw aesthetic of vintage military equipment. There is a lack of the unnecessary and emphasis on toughness that both share. Similarly, the watch goes well with understated and rugged clothing. Jeans, brown leather boots, plaid… you get the picture. It’s not a watch you wear to the Opera. Rather take this guy to a beer hall, order a 1.5L pilsner, an oversized pretzel and it will seem at home.\n\nOne last thing worth mentioning is that the Ancon Sea Shadow comes packed in a surprisingly nice wooden box. It’s larger than your average watch box holding the watch itself, as well as a screwdriver for the lugs and a smaller one presumably for the crown guards. The exterior is a dark mahogany colored wood with a matte finish and inside is a light cream soft interior. I was surprised to see such attention paid to the packaging.\n\nThe Ancon Sea Shadow is a very satisfying, albeit fairly unoriginal, watch. I really like how it looks, it’s built like a rock and it has a handful of cool details that give it a unique character. That said, it more or less seems like everything came out of a catalog and was just very well chosen. At $523, it’s in a tough territory along side the watch it shares a case with, as that watch goes for $599, has a better movement and a water resistance of 2000M. With that said, I don’t think the Sea Shadow is trying to be a serious diver, and it might win in the overall style department.\n\nSo, if you’re looking for a more vintage, military version of the overbuilt tool diver, the Sea Shadow is a viable watch. It would be more tempting at $400 and yet even more tempting if they had a smaller version for those of us with thinner wrists, but it’s not bad as is. Ancon has some other models that might be a bit more unique as well. Namely, the Magnus, which is a bronze and features some curious Milgauss inspired elements. Or the newly released M26 Tank, which has a different (and liekly unique) case, a Miyota 9015 auto and looks like it is actually a part of tank. Hopefully, we’ll get our hands on that one soon, so stay tuned.\n\nAuthor Zach Weiss\nZach is the Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Worn & Wound. Before diving headfirst into the world of watches, he spent his days as a product and graphic designer. Zach views watches as the perfect synergy of 2D and 3D design: the place where form, function, fashion and mechanical wonderment come together.\nwornandwound zsw\nCategories:\nReviewWatches Under $1000\nTags:\nAnconMiyota 8215Sea Shadow" ]
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[ "Tamil Nadu: What the Stars Foretell", null, "DAYS BEFORE 35,000 farmers marched to Mumbai to the music of revolution, the disaffected politicians and activists of Chennai had emerged blinking into its sweltering streets in several separate efforts to string along popular passions. To an outsider, Chennai might have looked embattled. On one day, there were at least four groups protesting in and around Valluvar Kottam, a memorial to the Tamil poet and a popular venue for pamphleteering. The Left and the Dalit parties occupied a public square where they practised their most guttural and censorious lines. The DMK sent a busload of boisterous men and women who, instead of revising their old scripts about governmental inadequacy, smiled at policemen and courted arrest. The previous day, a group of Periyarists, ideological pitchforks at the ready, had resorted to a gut- level show of disparagement by severing the sacred threads of over a dozen Brahmins, and now a tightknit unit of men in white veshtis, prominent caste marks on their foreheads, were gathered near Sankara Nethralaya to raise slogans against being victimised and sidelined in modern-day Tamil society. Unlike the farmers’ march, none of these events commanded spectatorship. They were like little confessionals where power-starved politicians came periodically to sing full-throated songs of themselves. The provocation this time had come from H Raja, the BJP’s resident instigator of Tamils, who had hailed the toppling of a statue of Lenin in Tripura and hinted that Dravidian patron saint Periyar EV Ramasamy’s would be the next to fall. A Periyar statue was indeed vandalised in Tirupattur, and protests should have ‘rocked’ a state that owes its defining political ideology to the man. The scattered voices of Dravidian politics did unite for a fleeting moment around Periyar, forcing the BJP to make Raja apologise for his callousness, but beneath the outrage were undercurrents of opportunism at the collapse of the treacherously simple Tamil Nadu model of anti-incumbency.\n\n“It is only when an issue like this comes up that the smaller parties feel relevant,” says C Manju, a woman constable on duty in a lane in Royapettah where a heavily garlanded statue of Periyar seems to duck under a string of DMK streamers in red and black. “We are stuck guarding statues all day long, while politicians turn this into another vote-churning opportunity.” The statue is attached to a Periyar reading hall—a tiny room with a few shelves that doubles as an office for the Dravidar Vidudhalai Kazhagam, the outfit that claimed responsibility for the attack on Brahmins in response to anti-Periyar sentiments kindled by the BJP. A police jeep is on standby outside. Periyar, a reformer whose Self-Respect Movement was aimed at asserting the identity and dignity of Tamils, is an institution in the state. While the average Tamil does not follow Periyar in everyday life, the ideals of social equality, rationalism and linguistic pride that he instilled in the 1920s and 30s continue to shape the politics of Tamil Nadu. Any effort to besmirch his legacy is obviously expected to backfire and can only be interpreted as a politician’s gaffe or mischief-mongering by a party without too much skin in the game—even though Tamil Nadu sends 39 MPs to the Lok Sabha. But what it has also done is expose the faultlines in present-day Tamil politics.\n\nWhile the average Tamil does not follow Periyar in everyday life, the ideas of social equality, rationalism and linguistic pride that he instilled in the 20s and 30s continue to shape the state’s politics\n\n“Not only has the BJP shot itself in the foot by trying to demean Periyar, but the AIADMK’s silence is a self-goal. Dalits and marginalised farmers are unhappy with the AIADMK today,” says S Thirunavukkarasar, the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president and a Dravidian historian. With the death of AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa, the party spun apart like a centrifuge, leaving MGR and Amma loyalists wary of all three factions. The Edappadi K Palaniswamy-led government, which is preparing for the budget session, is seen as a vassal of the Centre. Even as he battles a corruption case, TTV Dhinakaran, the man with the most money to splurge on buying votes, is about to launch a party from Madurai, a city that has witnessed several political initiations, the latest of them actor Kamal Haasan’s. As the intellectual gadfly turns serious politician, swapping out rhetoric for approachability and touring the state to build a base for his party, Makkal Needhi Maiam, there are fears that he may attract a small chunk of the anti-AIADMK vote, thereby hurting the DMK, which stands alone as the largest structured party in the state with a committed votebank.\n\n“We are confident of winning under the leadership of Stalin. There is no other party that people can trust. We are the custodians of Dravidian politics and pride in Tamil Nadu,” says senior DMK leader Duraimurugan. “All this talk about a political vacuum is just gimmicks by newcomers.” The party has been on the offensive of late on issues like the timely constitution of a Cauvery Management Board in accordance with the Supreme Court order to ensure release of water to the state. The Board, yet to be formed, will remain a political flash point between the Centre and stakeholders at the state level until the General Election. Speculations of early polls in the state are premature, and the DMK, fresh off its acquittal in the 2G spectrum scam case, may yet have time to make amends for the mistakes of 2006-2011. Those looking for signs of a recovery post-Jayalalithaa were, however, taken aback by the party’s dismal show in the crucial RK Nagar bypoll, where its candidate Maruthu Ganesh came in third, losing his deposit. MK Azhagiri’s demurrals from his southern bastion and Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi’s impending political debut could add to the DMK’s worries.\n\nRajinikanth’s first major public engagement was well thought out. Calling out the maladjusted politics of the Dravidian parties sans their cult leaders, he said he could fill the void that gnawed away at Tamil Nadu\n\nEven as statues were being vandalised across India, a new golden figure rose smiling and tall on the Maduravoyal main road in west Chennai. Banners welcomed Superstar Padma Vibhushan Rajinikanth to the 30th anniversary event of the Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute, where he unveiled former Chief Minister MG Ramachandran’s likeness, staking claim to his mythologised legacy like many aspiring politicians before him—including ‘Captain’ Vijayakanth, whose ‘karuppu (black) MGR’ tag added to his popularity a decade ago. Rajinikanth’s first major public engagement since he announced his political intentions was well thought out. Calling out the maladjusted politics of the Dravidian parties sans their cult leaders, he said he could fill the gaping void that gnawed away at Tamil Nadu. “MGR was a revolutionary. Not in a thousand years can there be another MGR,” Rajini said, addressing over 5,000 students. “But I have the confidence that I can give the people’s government that MGR gave.” Whatever their stripes, Tamil politicians must necessarily borrow pages from the illustrious playbooks of CN Annadurai, MGR and K Kamaraj. As befits a star with legions of fans, Rajinikanth picked the showiest of the trinity to prop himself up on. “It was a well-crafted speech,” says a political observer. “By asking students to focus on their studies instead of joining politics, he was appealing to the middle-class, middle-aged parent. And by endorsing the utility of the English language for students, he was showing us that he was just radical enough to attract the youth vote,” says the commentator. “Kamal’s assurances to fisherman and farmers seem like doublespeak in comparison. He is a [member of the] elite and he cannot connect with them.”\n\nThe born-again stars, one on a Himalayan spiritual getaway and the other on a discovery of Tamil Nadu, hog the limelight now, but they may not get to play protagonists in the battle for a state that is looking for weighty three-dimensional leaders, not cutouts that could turn at the gust of a wind. Could Rajinikanth be the BJP’s wild card? Could Kamal Haasan’s campaign run out of steam—and funds? “Rajinikanth cannot associate with the BJP if he wants the Dalit vote, and his new films indicate that he does want them,” says Thirunavukkarasar. “Only time will tell how the two stars change the equilibrium here.”\n\n“Rajinikanth hesitated before entering politics and admits to being pushed into it. I find it hard to trust him when he is just being an opportunist,” says Karthik Sankar, 28, a civil engineer. Hours before Rajinikanth unveiled the statue on March 5th, Sankar and a friend shared a plate of mutton curry and rice at a ‘military hotel’ a couple of kilometres away. “We joked that Tamil politics was getting spiced up, and we hadn’t even bitten into the chillies yet,” he says. “That’s what stars are for Tamils—spice that we can’t live without even if it is bad for us. Here, only Brahmins avoid spice, you know?”\n\nNot one of the Brahmin men whose sacred threads were snipped turned up for the small protest organised by an outfit called the Rashtriya Sanatana Seva Sangam. Speaking to me over the phone, a priest from Triplicane whose top knot was chopped off, said he would rather not invite the wrath of “the gangsters” by talking about the incident. “We feel persecuted when we display or follow our culture. The wave of anti-Brahminism that swept Tamil Nadu during the initial years of the DMK is slowly returning,” says Ramasubramania Sastrigal, a priest from Porur. “Are you going to write about us, or do you not care, like the rest of the media, because Brahmins aren’t a vote bank?” he asks. “Jayalalithaa was the only one who cared about us.”\n\n“We had to make a symbolic statement. Those who violated Periyar’s statue must have thought we would storm a temple and damage their idols. But we don’t want to take away someone’s heritage—a thread that symbolises caste supremacy, however, goes against everything that Periyar believed in. If our boys roam the streets without a shirt on, the police call us indecent, but if a Brahmin does it, they bow before him,” says activist K Sukumaran, 36, outside the DVK reading room in a narrow lane in Mylapore. His colleagues admit to participating in several attacks on Brahmins, including in 2014 and 2015, to keep aloft the flag of Periyar. Rajinikanth, he says, could emerge as a unifying factor for Hindus and for marginalised communities. “He has condemned the attack on Periyar’s legacy. And although a Hindu, he represents Tamil Nadu’s culture of bhakti, not madham (religion).”" ]
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[ "Step one of publishing a novel might seem like a “duh”—write a novel first! You can’t publish something which doesn’t exist. However, you can garner the interest of agents and editors without a completed manuscript, as I did. So, what do I think the first step is? Overcome your fear of failure (or even success). As Wayne Gretsky said, “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”\n\nI have wanted to be a writer since I was six years old. And through my younger years, I did a lot to make that a reality. I won contests. I got an English/journalism degree and worked as a newspaper reporter. I edited a book for a friend who self-published. I created newsletters for various organizations. I wrote five preschool Christmas plays. I wrote and wrote and wrote. But in the end, I just got “too busy” to pursue getting my fiction published. Why? Was I really THAT busy? I don’t think so.\n\nConfession time: I’m afraid of the unknown, and I’m afraid of change. I think in my case, it was fear of succeeding that kept me from pursuing this lifelong dream. I mean, after all, getting a manuscript ready for publication takes a LOT of work. Do I want that? And if it gets published, then they’re going to want another book and another and another. Do I have that many books in me? The whole thing was overwhelming to me. Mind you, I wasn’t thinking any of these thoughts consciously, but now that I’m finally moving in the right direction, I’ve been reflecting on why it took me so long.\n\nWhen my little ones were still little, I set a goal for my fiction writing. I decided that when I turned forty, I would get serious about my writing. But thirteen years and two grandchildren later, I am just now making it happen. What is that all about? Why did it take that long? FEAR! So here is my advice to you for step one of your publishing journey.\n\nOvercome your fear. Put it behind you and get serious about living out your dream. If you are afraid of success like I was, that’s crazy! Ultimately, we want success, don’t we? Just don’t allow yourself to be overwhelmed. If you constantly look at the big picture, it is easy to feel that way. One of the things that works best for me is to mentally bite things off in little pieces, so I set small goals. For example, my first goal is to set aside writing time every day. Therefore, I get up an hour earlier than I normally would, and I write for that one hour. Then if I have more time throughout the day to write, that’s great. But if not, I have met my daily goal. If you don’t have a full hour, that’s okay. Dedicate what you do have. You will be amazed at how much you can accomplish when you set aside time and dedicate it to your writing.\n\nIf you’re afraid of failure, that makes more sense to me. But just like Mr. Gretsky said, the only sure-fire way to guarantee failure is to never try. If you give up, you have already failed. But if you make an attempt and then fail, you can learn from that. The one thing you won’t do is regret not trying. And who knows? You just might be the next J.K. Rowling or Debbie Macomber or Francine Rivers.\n\nThe only sure-fire way to guarantee failure is to never try. So overcome your fear, and don’t give up. -Janette Johnson Melson #ACFWBlogs #writetip #critiques #ACFWCommunity Click To Tweet", null, "Janette Johnson Melson, the finalist in the 2021 OCW Cascade Contest, lives in Georgia with her husband, Will, and two rescue pups. She is also blessed with two children, both of whom are married or soon will be, and two grand loves. When not writing, she is a piano teacher." ]
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[ null, "Actor Max Irons had his career start in the mid-2000s where he debuted in the 2004 movie Being Julia. His next role came in the 2009 film Unrequited Love. That same year, he appeared as Lucius in the British feature Dorian Gray. In the 2010s, his career flourished. He first starred as Henry in the 2011 film Red Riding Hood, as well as starred in the miniseries The Runaway. In 2013, he co-starred as Jared Howe in the feature The Host.\n\nHis next role was as Edward IV in the British drama series The White Queen. Following this, he starred as Miles Richards in The Riot Club. In 2015, he portrayed Fredrick “Fritz” Altmann in the biographical drama film Woman in Gold. He later portrayed Howard Carter in the miniseries Tutankhamun. In 2017, he had roles in three films: Bitter Harvest, The Wife, and Crooked House. This year, he starred as Alfred in the thriller film Terminal starring Margot Robbie. He also started playing the lead role of Joe Turner in the new series Condor.\n\nFor his role in the movie The Host, the actor upped his workout routine to improve his physique. “The most effective part of my workout has been interval runs,” said the actor. “That is where you power-up the treadmill and run as fast as you can for about six to ten seconds. Then you slow down for about 24 seconds, still keeping your heart rate up. You do this for a total of 10–15 minutes, depending on how conditioned you are. If you do it with the proper form, you’ll get a great overall workout, strengthen your heart and burn some calories. It’s intense.” Apart from his fitness regimen, the actor also stays active by engaging in outdoor activities. For starters, he’s into hiking and free diving. They’re good for him because they’re forms of exercises but they don’t seem like it." ]
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[ "Posted On November 6, 2014 By Drew Franzblau In Buzzworthy, The Scene\n\nI Love Nordguard and So Can You\n\nNordguard Book 1: Across Thin Ice is a comic book that tells a harrowing tale of survival, camaraderie and mystery set in the Alaskan tundra circa 1903. It’s got everything. Memorable characters, solid art, an interesting setting. If you love comics you should really read this one.\n\nThe first time I read it, I gripped the book close to my chest, trying… failing to hide it behind my bag. Inside was a brilliant rendition of a frozen lake, sunlight peaking over majestic, snow capped mountains to reflect on its pristine surface but that wasn’t why I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed because the book in my hands was for furries. Furries, as I learned from a friend who insisted I pick up this book, are a much-maligned, weird little subculture of geeks who really like anthropomorphic animals. You know the Disney Robin Hood movie? The one where everyone’s a cartoon animal? That’s what furries are into.\n\nWhat is there to say about the book itself? Obviously it’s gorgeous. Every panel is hand drawn and colored with an amount of detail not often seen in comic books. I mean, shit, just look at page one:", null, "There’s a lot to love about just this one page. Personally, I’m a fan of how each panel raises the stakes. Panel one: a bonfire, a man with a gun. Panel two: a body, a warning. Panel three: oh shit, devil’s work? Three panels that get you really interested in what happens next. It’s pretty much exactly what a page one should do.\n\nAlso, just look at it. That’s not even one of the full page spreads. Seriously, every page is beautiful. Just look at this vista:\n\nThat shit belongs in a frame.\n\nDid I also mention that Nordguard is one of those rare comics that has great art and a great story? I have a lot of comics on my shelf that just have pretty pictures in them and I’m not writing articles about them two years after I bought them. Across Thin Ice is only book one in a series and it does feel more like the introduction to a really great story than a story all by itself. However, the characters really cary the book and keep you turning the pages. The heroes are an arctic rescue team lead by Pi. She’s confident and tough and fiercely loyal to her team. Her team is London, the consummate professional, and Nick, the cocky joker. They’re stock characters but they’re done very well and used to great effect.\n\nHave you noticed how I’ve talked all about how much I like this book and barely talked about the fact that the characters are cartoon dogs? Like I said, it’s embarrassing now that I ever didn’t want to pick up this comic. I assumed that it wasn’t my thing and more than that, I was afraid of letting people think it was my thing. At the risk of sounding like an after school special, we can all learn a valuable lesson here. I think we too easily allow our subcultural associations to become our identities and that can make us shut our eyes to a lot of cool stuff.\n\nFortunately, I also think this mentality is going away. It used to be when punk rockers and metal-heads crossed paths it meant someone was getting a beat down. These days it doesn’t mean anything if you like metal, punk rock, rap, and country all at once. True art comes from a combination skill and passion and those things can come from anywhere and go to anything. I almost didn’t pick up a great comic because it I didn’t think it belonged in my box of “Things I Like” but what I realized is that I really shouldn’t have a box like that.\n\nDrew is a resident of Los Angeles with a film degree from UC Santa Barbara (go Gauchos!). He does freelance work in film and TV where he's done every job from a lowly PA all the way up to executive producer. When he's not talking someone's ear off about super heroes or video games or bad movies, he's rolling funny shaped dice and pretending he's a 12 level paladin named Marcus. Act now and you too can be graced with his every waking thought on twitter @DrewFranzblau!" ]
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[ "Dengue fever is a disease caused by mosquitoes infected by the dengue virus and is prevalent in the tropical regions of the world. It is a painful, disabling disease, with the severity of pain similar to that of bones breaking - hence it is also known as ‘Breakbone’ fever.\n\nDengue fever affects close to 400 million people worldwide each year, with about 40% of the world’s population being at risk of exposure and infection. Since dengue fever is caused by a virus, it cannot be cured by antibiotics.(1✔ ✔Trusted Source\nDengue\n\nWhat are the Symptoms of Dengue Fever?", null, "How is Dengue Fever Caused and Spread?\n\nDengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever spread from human-to-mosquito-to-human by the bite of mosquitoes carrying the dengue virus. The dengue virus belongs to a group known as Flavivirus and can be typically divided into four viral serotypes, DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4, which are closely related but differ in their antigens. Many species of mosquitoes under the genus Aedes transmit dengue; in particular, the Aedes aegypti species is most commonly associated with it and the major cause of dengue transmission. This species of mosquito breeds in stagnant waters and usually bites during daylight hours. The virus circulates in the blood for 2-7 days after a person is infected, during which time a mosquito biting the person would acquire it and in turn bites and infects another person.", null, "The symptoms typically develop anywhere between 3 to 14 days, but usually start within 4 to 7 days of infection, and may last from 7 or 10 days. The dengue virus doesn’t have any detrimental effect on the mosquito that carries it, and the mosquito remains infected for life. Dengue disease is spread when a mosquito bites an infected person and becomes a carrier of the dengue virus. The mosquito then bites another healthy person and thus spreads the disease causing a possible epidemic breakout. A person infected with a single type of dengue virus serotype out of the four, develops resistance to only that particular virus. However, they become much more susceptible to infection by the other three serotypes.(3✔ ✔Trusted Source\nDengue Fever: A Wikipedia Clinical Review\n\nWhat are the Complications of Dengue Fever?\n\nDengue fever may sometimes develop into more dangerous forms such as dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, which may lead to the development of life-threatening symptoms. Some of the complications caused by the disease include:", null, "How Do You Diagnose Dengue Fever?\n\nDiagnosis of dengue is considered when sudden high fever is accompanied by severe body, muscle or joint pain. It is important to be evaluated when a person develops fever within two weeks of being in the tropics or sub-tropics. Dengue often causes symptoms that are similar to other diseases such as flu, measles, and typhoid fever etc. Hence investigations are always performed to exclude other disease conditions. Usually, the blood of the patient is tested for the presence of antibodies and virus. Diagnosis of dengue infection can be done by the following methods:", null, "In the case of more serious complications such as dengue hemorrhagic fever, the following diagnosis must be performed:\n\nHow Do You Treat Dengue Fever?\n\nSince there are no known antiviral drugs or injections available for the cure of the disease, dengue fever treatment or management mainly involves plenty of supportive care that would eventually help save the patient’s life. Dengue is characterized by fever and intense body ache. Dengue treatment comprises of reducing the fever with antipyretic drugs such as paracetamol and the body ache with analgesics that help relieve the pain. Drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen should be avoided as they may increase the risk of hemorrhage. The patient can also be treated with natural home remedies such as papaya leaves, kiwi and other food items that have been proven to help in the increase of platelet count, which becomes lower during dengue. In the case of more severe forms of dengue, such as dengue hemorrhagic disease or dengue shock syndrome, the patient must be admitted to a hospital immediately and given proper care. The mortality rate of a dengue patient without hospitalization is higher by about 50 percent. Treatments such as intravenous fluid replacement should be administered to these patients to prevent shock. Patients should drink plenty of fluids, as dehydration is common among those affected with Dengue.(5✔ ✔Trusted Source\nRNAi: Antiviral Therapy against Dengue Virus", null, "The world's first dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia or CYD-TDV) developed by Sanofi Pasteur was approved for use in Mexico, Philippines and Brazil in December 2015 for the prevention of the deadly mosquito borne disease in people living in dengue endemic areas.\n\nAccording to “Dengue Vaccine: WHO position paper - July 2016”, WHO says that countries should consider introducing the CYD-TDV in areas where there is epidemiological data suggesting a high incidence of dengue.\n\nThe discovery of CYD-TDV marks a major advance in the field of medicine. CYD-TDV is a prophylactic viral vaccine approved for use in people between the ages of 9 - 45 years. It is a triple-dose vaccine administered on a 0/6/12 month schedule via the subcutaneous route. It contains all 4 serotypes (1, 2, 3 and 4) of the dengue viruses.\n\nCYD-TDV demonstrated protection against severe dengue cases in its phase 3 trials conducted in Asia and Latin America. However, there were limitations in its overall efficacy which was affected by factor like serotype, serostatus at vaccination (whether the person has had a prior infection or not), region or country and age.\n\nNew dengue vaccines TV003/TV005 have been developed by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. They produce antibodies to all 4 dengue virus serotypes. In earlier trials, a single dose of either of the vaccines was able to elicit a robust antibody and cellular immune response.\n\nA Phase 3 trial of TV003 has begun in January 2016 in Sao Paulo to test how effective the vaccine is in preventing dengue and to test its safety. Early indications of its efficacy may be seen in less than two years.\n\nAnother vaccine developed by Takeda called the Tetravalent Dengue Vaccine (TDV) has also entered its Phase 3 trials early in 2016 in Latin America and Asia. Data from its Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials indicate that it is safe, well tolerated and immunogenic. The Phase 3 trial will check if the vaccine protects individuals at risk for symptomatic dengue across geography, irrespective of their serostatus.(6✔ ✔Trusted Source\nDengue Vaccine: Global Development Update\n\nHow Do You Prevent Dengue Fever?\n\nFollowing certain basic steps is really the most effective way to prevent and fight dengue. Since the only way to get dengue is from a mosquito bite, the best way to prevent it is to avoid mosquitoes and prevent from mosquito bites. This is particularly important if a dengue epidemic is underway in your city or town. Some ways to prevent dengue are described below:", null, "Latest Publications and Research on Dengue\n\nDuring the month of September , 2015, news reports suggest that number of Dengue patients is on the increase abnormally in northern India, particularly Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. While some patients have died recently, news reports indicate that fear among people of the Dengue spreading more are increasing. In this regard, this Panchkula based Vedic astrology writer would like to let readers know that a precise hint was given in the prediction in article – “ Months of substantial concern for India in next year 2015.”- published in online magazine at thesop.org as early as last year on 23rd October 2014. The following highlights of the prediction which could be construed to mean Dengue fever as well are notable from the article : [1]. The affected places predicted were northern or Eastern India specifying Delhi, Punjab and Haryana.(2). The planetary impacts were predicted likely to operate during second half of 2015. (3). It was predicted that massive floods, landslides, earthquake or epidemics could perhaps visit. Again said : Mystery epidemics or health hazards may be upsetting. (4). Last but not least, it was added : “ In the end, astrology suggests certain trends which can be either mitigated or softened by timely appropriate human effort.”\n\nHi all, if u have a fever in this season get your blood test done for dengue, ASAP.If fever accompanied with pain between eyes, head ache, vomiting etc are symptoms of the disease. Far as i have known there is no medicine except the home concoctions that can save you the agony of Drip/ hospitals transfusions etc: 1] Juice extracted from 2 papaya leaves twice a day. 2) Goats milk [fresh and not boiled/ just filtered) approx 250 ml twice a day. 3) To take care of the fever you can have the Crocin/ Tylenol that the doc prescribes. These concoctions are life savers, when medicine seems to have no answer.\n\nHi my friend suffering from sickness she feel pain in body, and also feeling cold. Can u tell me this symptoms are dengue or normal fever.\n\nhello my wife is suffering from dengue and has been sick since last 6 days she is hospitalized right now what medication should be taken and what time is taken to cure it. plz reply\n\nDengue is a very dangerous disease; however one can get cured through proper treatments. I had suffered from Dengue a couple of years back. It took me about two weeks to recover completely.\n\nhi iv suffered from dengue 2 weeks ago. there no medicine given to me. only antacid for the stiomach taken every morning. My doctor advised me to drink more water. It may be no medical exsplanation but eating 10pcs each day of quail eggs help me improve my platelet. taua taua leaves also is a big factor for me to be able to recover.\n\nChikungunya\nChikungunya is a viral disease spread by mosquito bites; it causes fever, severe joint pain and rash on the body. Chikungunya occurs in Africa, Asia and the Indian sub continent.\n\nInteresting Facts and Statistics about Malaria\nMalaria is endemic to many parts of the world. Many lack basic knowledge about preventive measures or medications to fight malaria. Learn about some useful and interesting malaria facts.\n\nTop 10 Interesting Health Facts on Dengue\nDengue has become the talk of the town! Here we are bringing you some interesting health facts on dengue to generate more awareness on the disease.\n\nTop 15 Dos and Don'ts for Preventing and Managing Dengue Fever\nDengue can be easily prevented and managed if you follow proper precautionary measures. Here we give you the most important dos and don'ts for dengue fever.\n\nInfographics on Dengue Fever\nDengue fever infographic includes all the vital information you need to know about dengue fever." ]
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[ null, "Did you ever look at someone’s wedding pictures and know instantly that you would be friends if you met in real life? Well that’s kinda how I felt when photographer Emma Case sent me Ronnie & Craig’s wedding last week. I know it sound superficial and a bit weird but these guys have got style…and there ain’t nothing cooler than a couple that bring that unique style into their wedding. See what I mean….?", null, "Let me lay a few things out for you to try and explain my obsession with these guys. So Ronnie & Craig were married at Trunkwell Mansion House, in Reading (READING!? You know that’s where I live right?!..And Reading isn’t a huge town or anything. This excites me.) They pretty much DIY’ed anything and everything they could including the reception décor, the cake, the flowers, the car (yes, really – Craig restored it for the wedding) the stationery (Be sure to check out Ronnie’s website to see more of her work) and the bride and bridesmaid’s dresses! Ronnie’s Mum who made the dresses from Ronnie’s design also just so happens to have trained Ian Stuart, who is arguably one of the biggest bridal designers in the country right now.", null, "Ronnie even wore a plastic and sparkly “Mrs Dearsley” necklace. You get the picture right…?\n\n“I am an artist and wanted to hand paint what I could,” Ronnie told me when I asked her about all these DIY projects. “I started with the invites and slowly developed a retro tattoo theme which continued throughout the wedding with the escort cards, table numbers and welcome sign. Now the wedding is over I intend to paint our vows into where there were numbers etc and display the work in our home. I really enjoyed working on everything and would love to work with other couples who might want custom artwork for their invites or any other aspect of their day.”", null, "“We had a huge wedding DIY project with a difference. When we got engaged Craig said basically I could do what I wanted with the wedding as long as we could use his 1971 camper van. Unfortunately, after being screwed over by a restorer, the camper van was a (beautiful) shell and needed basically a new everything putting in. Our engagement was around 18 months long and I think Craig spent every weekend working on the van to get it going, it finally made its first journey 3 days before the wedding, but was AMAZING and gorgeous and I’m so proud of Craig for getting it together.”", null, "“Our wedding was by no means wildly controversial but it was a true reflection of us,” she continued. “When we first got engaged I spent hours browsing wedding venue sites and freaking out about food as us and about 99% of our family are mad fussy eaters. To be honest, I had only attended one wedding as an adult so I was totally out of my comfort zone and was totally taken in by the prescribed way of doing things that seems to fill most of the wedding magazines.”", null, "“It wasn’t until I snapped out of this and thought, “Hang the hell on – what do WE like to eat?” that I realised the wedding should be about US instead of set menus. When we got engaged we’d celebrated with a cream tea, and we are hard-core BBQ fans, and I know now both of these things might be pretty standard in the wedding industry, but they are totally what I’d eat everyday if I could and we shaped our day around them.”", null, "“So we found a venue that would accommodate our wishes for less than a billion pounds (seriously what is that all about?) and went from there. Eventually (way too late!) I discovered blogs like Rock n Roll Bride and the endless sources of inspiration out there for alternative weddings and our wedding started taking shape. The one thing we did get from bridal magazines was our colour scheme. We were pretty uninspired by the limited colour palettes we saw in most wedding pictures, until we saw an Indian themed wedding full of rich, vivid colours and we knew that was something we’d like. It evolved during the planning to pink, purple, yellow and turquoise, I had to spray paint the bridesmaids shoes to coordinate!”", null, "“Also I mentioned that we’d like mismatched china and my mum immediately went on a madcap mission around every boot sale in the country until basically her whole house was full of old crockery. A few days before the wedding we glued together some homemade cake stands after I’d see a tutorial on GMTV. Our ceremony was very us, our vows were from some of our favourite songs, our readings were daft and we walked out each of us carrying one of our kids, they were wriggling all the way but it was lovely to have them with us.”", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "I really love reading wedding stories from the groom's point of view. Most of the submissions I get are written by the bride, but there's something so utterly adorable about hearing about a wedding from the boy's point of view...\n\nFaith and Matt's summer wedding was full of handmade details and was inspired by their love of colour and Jurassic Park! They had lots of multi-coloured pom poms such as on the bride's Crown & Glory veil and they had their guests throwing them instead of confetti!" ]
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[ "In which year was the first recognizable social media site launched on the Internet?\n\nThe first recognizable social media site, Six Degrees, was created in 1997. It enabled users to upload a profile and make friends with other users. In 1999, the first blogging sites became popular, creating a social media sensation that's still popular today.\n\nAOL Instant Messenger and SixDegrees.com launched in 1997. Instant messaging was born, giving users the freedom to chat with friends, and create a profile. AOL was probably the true precursor to today’s social networking sites. The member profiles allowed its users to write a biography and share details about themselves. The profiles were searchable so people could look your profile up. It was the most innovative feature at that time.\n\nOther sites followed suit, creating social networking sites such as Classmates, Friendzy, Hi-5, just to name a few. Many were dating sites, while some were more niche driven. For example, Classmates allowed users to reconnect with old classmates, pals, bullies and crushes. It was a hit immediately, and today Classmates still has some 40,000,000 registered users.\n\nSixDegrees.com is one of the earliest social networking sites, but did not gain the same success. The idea is based on the theory that people are separated by no more than six degrees from one another. It also allowed users to create profiles, make groups, search and invite friends.", null, "Maurice Carlier\nAfter I guessed 1996 (wrong) and read a few of the whiners comments I researched the Q&A on line - seems to me it was a pretty fair Q and an informative answer. Guess you could argue that having a choice of 1996 1997 & 1998 is “ unfair” because you got it wrong. But surely Quizz Club is as much about learning interesting Trivia as getting 100% and proving how smart or how dumb you are? I learned about 6 degrees - a site I had not heard of. Had I answered 1997 I would probably have said “got it” and clicked on next Q and been forever ignorant of the name of the first social media site 😲", null, "William Michael Vondran\nIRC was the first social media service. It was invented in 1988.\n\nDarlene Davidson\nQuestions that ask for specific dates, especially when the dates are within a year apart, really don't ask a question, they ask for good guessing. I guessed correctly this time but it was a guess, not the recall of knowledge about social media and its variety and development which was addressed in the answer. Asking questions about dates is like asking how many beans are in a jar. People often don't remember important dates like birthdays and anniversaries. Why the hell would they remember when social media started?\n\nLaurie Johnson Gonzalez\nGrant McIntosh, Apparently you do since quizzclub could be considered a social media site.", null, null, "Thomas Begeng\nI really don't like these very vague and ambiguous questions - what's the definition of; a. "a social media site"- does this include blogs?, group email exchanges? group instant messaging (yes this existed before Twitter) do they include video exchanges (eg Youtube)? To me "social media sites" are not restricted to Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin type platforms. b. "recognizable"?- recognizable by who? long standing tech geeks or the average Joe / Jane? c. what does "launched" mean? - made available? to who? a closed group of users, by subscription via the broader "internet"? Why this is problematic.....university based chatrooms were invented in the early 1970's and migrated to "the internet" in 1983 when ARPANET adopted TCP internet protocol and the web started so are these the first social media sites? (even if you're in the camp that says Tim Burners Lee of www. fame (1990) created the internet - this is still way before 1997 What about BBS (Builtin Board Systems) - open access blog/ file / media / gaming exchange systems that were around in the early 1980's to mid 1990's where you could find people of similar interests to exchange thoughts and files with (just like Facebook for geeks) And what about ICQ (group instant messaging) and bolt (multi content social media site) they both started in 1995 or 1996? Questions should be specific not so open ended that many answers fit depending on perspective and interpretation\n\nRob Farr\nA lucky guess, I have to be honest … still, it all counts, I guess.\n\npurpleeyes\nJohn Dalby, Me too", null, "John Dalby\nUsed ICQ myself and sure that was in early 90s.", null ]
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[ "ITV is set to launch a brand new free streaming service which has big aspirations. Earlier this year the iconic British broadcaster revealed it was launching a new free streaming service called ITVX, and laid down the gauntlet to BBC iPlayer and Netflix by saying it hoped ITVX would become a “leader” in the UK streaming space. This platform will not only be the place where you can catch up on shows and watch live programming such as this year’s World Cup and the Love Island Final, but ITV is shaking up how they broadcast new content – with new shows arriving on ITVX first before heading to traditional TV channels months later.\n\nITV has confirmed that this exciting new way to watch TV for free would be launching in 2022 – but didn’t give an exact release window until now.\n\nIt has now been revealed that ITVX will launch in Q4 of 2022 – so between October and the end of December 2022.\n\nIn a new update about the ITVX launch the broadcaster’s chief executive Carolyn McCall said: “We are on track against all the new KPIs and targets we announced earlier this year as part of the second phase of our More Than TV Strategy and we are very focussed on successfully launching ITVX, our new free ad-funded streaming service, in Q4 this year.”\n\nWhen ITVX launches there will be 15,000 hours worth of content available for viewers to watch.\n\nNew series such as Spy Among Friends will launch each week, while there will also be an ever-changing library of blockbuster movies, themed channels and access to thousands of boxsets.\n\nITVX will be entirely free to watch via an ad-supported plan, but a paid-for package which bundles in BritBox will also be available that removes ads as well.\n\nIf you’re used to the existing ITV Hub service then ITVX will offer a vaster library of content.\n\nBesides ITV series fans know and love, ITVX will also offer access to popular US series such as The OC, One Tree Hill and Supernatural.\n\nWhile earlier this week it was revealed ITV had penned deals to expand the ITVX library even more.\n\nThe broadcaster announced it had signed deals with CBS Reality and Anime Ltd to bring plenty of documentaries and classic anime programmes to ITVX.\n\nThis deal will bring with it around 400 hours worth of content to ITVX.\n\nTrue crime shows like The Real Prime Suspect and Descent of a Serial Killer will be available to watch on ITVX as well as iconic anime series like Cowboy Bebop as well as Gunbuster – the debut directorial effort of Neon Genesis Evangelion visionary Hideaki Anno.", null, "The next iPhone may not have physical buttons. Sarah Tew/CNET Rumor has it that a future iPhone (iPhone 13?) might lack physical […]", null, "Google has withdrawn from the competition for a Defense Department cloud computing contract worth as much as $10 billion, saying the project […]", null, "(Reuters) – A federal judge said up to 29 million Facebook Inc (FB.O) users whose personal information was stolen in a September […]" ]
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[ "Today we chat to Ed Tucker, CIO of DP Governance. He explains why AI is overrated, why a customer centric back to basics approach is important and reveals who in cybersecurity he admires the most. He also told us that in a film of his life he would need to have someone tall and with a big nose to play him.\n\nWhy did you become an CIO?\n\nThe natural next challenge I suppose. My interests have always been beyond security. I think to be effective in security you have to have a broader spectrum of knowledge than just purist security. Of course, security, and the CIO roles are not just technology either. Humans, processes, inter-relationships and dependencies, business outcomes and a little bit of technology on the way. In every role I’ve done I’ve wanted to see the fruits of my labours, good, bad and indifferent. I’m not the type to set direction and then scarper before reality of it hits home. You have to see things through and recognise the impact you’ve had and how effective it was. If you don’t then how do you ever learn? I’m not one for chasing buzzwords either, so I might be a bit of an odd CIO in those two respects.\n\nWhen did your interest in cyber security begin?\n\nCrikey! Years and years ago. I’ve always been interested in how things work and also how it is possible to make them work to your advantage, both good and bad. How to bend things in your favour. The natural synergies into how adversaries work just interested me even more. It is a really interesting area if you’re a bit of a nosey parker, which I am. From there I just studied, read and asked bucket loads of questions of people I found along the way. I still do to be fair. You soon begin to realise that there aren’t that many people in security who really know what they’re doing or how to be effective in doing it.\n\nIn the new one probably actually getting off the ground and getting base software and functionality embedded with our core methodology. Prior to that in the old role I’d say reducing phishing emails by half a billion through the implementation of DMARC. That was quite good if you ask me. Though the other side of the same piece of work was improving email delivery rates from 18% to 98%. Ooh security as an enabler! Who would have thought it! Mind I would say that as I did it.\n\nWhat will be the most significant development in cybersecurity over the next 12 months?\n\nHopefully a focus on a customer centric back to basics approach. Sadly, that won’t happen and the industry will continue to spend money chasing buzzwords and marketing blurbs whilst failing in perpetuity. Sound positive don’t I? You cannot buy security, it doesn’t work like that. And if you’re not in with your customers you’ll never realise how effective, or not, you are in your job and how what you do can be a negative and positive impact.\n\nWhat’s the largest barrier to becoming a more effective CIO?\n\nKnowledge, both in the role and in the teams. There’s, much like security, too much chasing of buzzwords coupled with too much focus on technology first, business problem second. We need to do big data, the answer is Hadoop, now what’s the business problem? Data is a classic. Much better to hypothesise, build conceptual data models, ontologies, analytical constructs and then technology. Most people won’t get that and so they will buy technology, probably mixed is the misnomer that is AI and categorically fail.\n\nHaving a clue. In terms of what is required, how to go about it, where they are today and how to build a pathway that improves that position with actually effective remediations, be it policy, process, contracts, risk management, technology, countermeasures, controls etc. Add to that the raft of expertise available to them who will help them achieve the square root of not a lot because they’re not actually experts. No one person has the full body of knowledge. Don’t hire a case law expert and expect them to do all of GDPR. They will not have a clue about effective controls, or technical measures that work in business practice. Likewise, don’t get an encryption specialist to look at case law. Choose experts that actually have demonstrable experience in the particular problem that you are solved. And that problem should not be as wide as GDPR compliance in its entirety in one go as that’s just dollar signs for any consultant / SI / technology. Break it down into smaller problems and solve them. And look for people with real world experience, not theorists.", null, "Ed chose Liam Neeson or Danny DeVito to play him in a film of his life.\n\nIf you have one piece of advice for other CIOs or IT Managers, what would it be?\n\nStart with a business problem. A succinct business problem, not a novel! That comes from understanding your customers (internal and external), your business operations, its lifeblood and vision. Don’t chase technology. Don’t do something just because the analysts at Gartner, Forrester, whoever say so. Don’t do something because the media says it is the future. Chase solutions that actually solve the succinct business problems that you identify. You don’t always have to buy them either. If you don’t know then get people in who can actually help you. Check their actual credibility. Have they ever done it, or simply consulted on the theory. Chose the woman or man who has the battles scars from getting it both right and wrong.\n\nWho in cybersecurity do you admire the most and why?\n\nThere’s three. I’m very fortunate to know Ian Levy and Paul Chichester, from the NCSC, and to call them friends. They are just awesome guys! Really top level. Knowledge is right up there and then some, but they are also really down to earth guys who like a good laugh and joke, and maybe the odd pint, with the best of them. The other one is Shawn Riley. The man blows my mind with how smart he is and how far ahead of everyone else in the game he is. He’s just a genius!\n\nIf you were given £30 million to spend on digital transformation within your company, where would that money go?\n\nDepends how long I’ve got to spend it. If it is a normal budget cycle then I’ll buy loads of magic beans and achieve very little. I like to focus spend where it is necessary and where it will have the greatest impact. Key areas, fix your foundations and mop up after projects inevitably deliver the future without decommissioning the past. Lots of logging and the right analytics to make IT ‘run’ easier and more effective. Though I think the best digital spend is in bringing people together and getting them to understand they have the same goal and need to work hand in hand to achieve it. That often makes them uncomfortable as they are oft pitched against each other. I could do that with a decent bar bill.\n\nWhat is the most over-hyped digital innovation in cyber? Right now it’d have to be AI. There is just so much utter nonsense talked about AI. There is some great stuff out there, like DarkLight’s expert system, which has transparent and explainable deductive inferences, scientific knowledge management and reasoning. All into the semantic interoperability space. However most of what is actually badged as AI is really just discovery algorithms. Its deductive reasoning vs inductive reasoning. Most of the AI you hear about only gets as far as tentative hypothesis. It’s not going to do what you think it is going to do. It is a bottom up approach, when what you need is top down. Start with hypothesis and work down to confirmation. I’d do the same with big data.\n\nWhat is the most under-rated digital innovation in cyber? Being customer centric. Seriously. Everything is about the customer and yet security often still sits in the ivory tower, writing policies that nobody reads and are wholly ineffective anyway, getting awareness wrong, not understanding the disjoin between what they say and what actually happens within business operation. Equally with controls and technology. Everything works fine until you put it into business use, firewalls being an awesome example. Just keep adding rules until your firewall does nothing but heat your datacentre. Security has to get in bed with the business and its customers. 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Beer taster, or professional rugby pundit, rather than amateur armchair pundit.\n\nIn a film of your life, who would play you? It’d have to be someone tall and with a big nose, so Liam Neeson. Either that or Danny DeVito.\n\nIs cloud hitting a tipping point?\n\nDigital Health Intelligence research shows a growing number of NHS trusts see cloud as their next big IT project. Ahead of Digital Health’s new Cloud..." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, "If you are wondering what I am thinking about the entire red and blue clown circus, this piece by Matt Stoller is not a bad place to start:\n\nWHAT ARE WE CHEERING FOR?\n\n\"But the idea that America is shifting into an authoritarian system is a difficult truth to handle, as it flies in the face of an endlessly marketed notion of progress and deep-seated political rhetoric about American exceptionalism. Political elites are also very good at dishonest excuses. In her convention speech, for instance, Michelle Obama remarked that change is hard, and slower than we might like. Many Democrats point out that Republicans block change at every turn. But this is misleading — in fact, Obama has turned out to be a transformative president, and has in fact solidified a bipartisan consensus in favor of a sweeping political change, for endless bailouts and endless war. Liberals do not want to recognize that this is his agenda, and that this agenda is designed to turn America into a society where democracy exists only in small rooms of elites. Better to say there hasn’t been enough change, than to recognize the radical change that has occurred.\n\nMaking the case that our systems are not what they are marketed as will be difficult. Americans overwhelmingly still, for instance, believe in homeownership as a virtue, despite the obvious bleak future on that front. They still think that paying crushing, predatory and illegitimate mortgage and student debt is the moral thing to do. They will not let go of their illusions without more personal experience in the malevolence of the system, denser organizational networks of dissident elites, and a possible alternative they can support. Liberal Democrats and union officials will not shake their faith in Obama, insisting on lying for him and the Wall Street-friendly Democratic establishment he represents. But these illusions are not sustainable, and neither is the increasingly authoritarian American state. It is a small group who realize this fundamental truth, but every day, more are waking up.\"" ]
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[ "Whether you’re following along in person at the Cahoon Homestead, or you’re exploring from home, please enjoy this tour of Rose Hill Museum and learn more about the Cahoon family.\n\nRose Hill was the home of the first settlers of Dover, now Bay Village. Three generations of the Cahoons lived on this hill for a little over a century, from the time they arrived on the morning of October 10, 1810 until it was put into the care of the city in 1917. Rose Hill Museum shows life throughout this dynamic century for the Cahoon family from the self-sufficiency of the early 1800s to the modern fashion of the Victorian era.\n\nFor millennia, Bay Village was part of a hunting ground for Native American tribes. However, when Europeans arrived, this land was claimed by Connecticut under the terms of its royal charter in 1662.", null, "Following the Revolutionary War, Connecticut ceded sovereignty of some of this land to the United States in 1786 but retained a portion for itself, called the Western Reserve. This coincided with the beginning of the Northwest Indian War as American settlers, the British, and Native Americans fought over ownership of this remaining territory. The war ended through a series of controversial treaties, including the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, which officially ended the war. These treaties ceded Native American land to Connecticut in pieces until the territory was finally sold to the Connecticut Land Company.\nThe following year in 1796, the Connecticut Land Company sent Moses Cleaveland to survey the territory and portion out 25 square mile townships for development by settlers. Nehemiah Hubbard and Joshua Stowe bought a large parcel along the lake, stretching from Rocky River to Avon and south to Olmsted Township. They named the township Dover, after their hometown in Connecticut. Distributed into lots, the settlement grew rapidly throughout the 1810s.", null, "From Vermont to Rose Hill\n\nJoseph Cahoon, a miller from Vermont, first visited the Western Reserve in 1799 and it evidently stuck with him. He and his wife Lydia Kenyon Cahoon, along with their children, finally set out 11 years later from Vergennes, Vermont for Lot #95 in Dover Township.", null, "Although they were the first settlers to arrive, they were not alone. Later that same day, Asahel Porter and his family arrived at Lot #94 (present-day Huntington Reservation), along with Reuben Osborn and Leverett Johnson, all from Woodbridge, Connecticut. In fact, Joseph sent his third son, Joel, to a nearby Native American trading post during the first days of their arrival. Through trading, they were able to feed themselves while building their first house in time for the winter. The Cahoon family built a log cabin down by the creek in four days. A reproduction of a log cabin of the same period was built by the Boy Scouts in 1976 to celebrate the American Revolution Bicentennial. Read more about the cabin here (link to Cabin page).\nAfter living in a log cabin by the creek for eight years, Joseph Cahoon and his son Joel built this house for the Cahoon household in 1818. In its first iteration, long before it was called Rose Hill, the house had none of the Gothic and Greek Revival influences seen in its later additions. Instead, the house was simply made by the Cahoons themselves. It had two floors with four rooms each.\n\nIn 1839, Joseph Cahoon passed. His son Joel Butler Cahoon, returned to Rose Hill with his family in 1842. Joel’s mother, Lydia, had planted rose bushes throughout the property, prompting his wife, Margaret, to name the house and grounds Rose Hill.", null, null, "Thomas Havenner Cahoon ran the lumber business Cahoon & Havenner and was a member of the City Council of Cleveland. John Joseph Cahoon was a mechanical engineer in Memphis, Tennessee. Leverett Judson Cahoon and John Marshall Cahoon built and operated a grocery store and boat house in the area. The four daughters became school teachers across northern Ohio.\nIn 1882, Joel Cahoon was near the end of his life, spurring thoughts of a lasting legacy. That year a barn was built for Joel and the family decided that upon the death of the last family member, their history would be preserved by giving Rose Hill to the city with the stipulation that it be converted into a library or museum. Later that year Joel Cahoon died at 90 years old but his legacy was ensured. His youngest daughter and last surviving heir, Ida Cahoon, wrote her will to honor the family’s decision. As a result, Joel’s barn is still standing as the Bay Village Community House, the grounds are now Cahoon Memorial Park, and their house is Rose Hill Museum. (To read more about the will visit The Library .)", null, "Today, the museum proudly displays their history and the history of their neighbors, giving us a glimpse into the lives of these early settlers. Enter the museum and visit the 1818 Parlor to begin the tour." ]
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[ null, "Chris Evans has defended his mammoth BBC salary and admitted he sought advice from his mum following the news that he's the broadcaster's highest-paid earner.\n\nThe BBC's annual report made public yesterday showed that Evans was paid £2.2 million and £2,249,999 during 2016/17 for his work at the corporation, which was four times that of the highest-earning woman Claudia Winkleman.\n\nStrictly Come Dancing presenter and radio host Winkleman earned £450,000 to £499,999, and was the only woman along with Alex Jones and Fiona Bruce to make the 15 highest-paid stars list.\n\nThe former Top Gear host told listeners during his BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show that he called up his 91-year-old mother Minnie Beardsall for words of wisdom following the backlash.\n\n'Here's a question – what do you say when confronted with the question: are you embarrassed about what you earn? Are you ashamed of what you earn?' he asked his listeners. 'How do you react to that question when all you're doing is coming to work every day like you have been for years to fulfil an agreed contract?\n\n'Frankly, I had no idea what to say. I've been asked that question and so have many of my colleagues over the last 24 hours. I was asked that again this morning by a film crew as I ran into work.'\n\nHe went on to say that his mother told him to 'earn what you can, when you can, while you can', as he continued: 'I called my mum. She's 91, she's very wise, she was in the war, and I asked her what she thought.\n\n'She said: \"Hang on a minute, love, let me just turn the telly down\", she was watching Columbo on catch-up at the time, as she often is.\n\n'She came back on the phone and said: \"Tell them that your mum, who's a nurse for most of her life, always told you after your dad died to try to find a job you loved, just like I love nursing, and earn what you can, when you can, while you can – which you did almost straight away from when you were a paper boy earning £1.50 a week for freezing your bits off and falling off your bike every two minutes, right through until what you're doing now.\n\n\"And tell them: if your bosses don't think you're worth it one day, they'll sort that out soon enough.\"\n\n'So there you are I'm going with what my mum said. I had to say that this morning and I think it's only right and proper that I said that. I thank my mum for her advice – I live by her word and I will die by her word.'\n\nThe list of stars earning more than £150,000 at the BBC, which was made public for the first time yesterday, exposed the gender pay gap. Evans told reporters outside Broadcasting House yesterday [via the Mirror]: 'I think this is the beginning of [the gender pay gap] being redressed, I imagine.'\n\nThe annual report showed that around two-thirds of stars earning more than £150,000 are male, compared to one-third female. The top seven earners in the list were all male." ]
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[ null, "A new Rurouni Kenshin anime is coming in 2023 after being announced during the Aniplex Online Fest 2022 video streaming event. Aniplex of America shared the trailer with limited cast and crew information on Twitter.\n\nHimura Kenshin, a former assassin in Japan’s Meiji period, wanders the land offering his services to those who are in trouble. Kenshin’s adeptness with the blade makes him feared by those who cross his path.\n\nRurouni Kenshin is based on the manga of the same name by Nobuhiro Watsuki which appeared in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine between April 25th, 1994, and September 21st, 1999. In addition to the anime, there was an animated film, three OVA’s and five live action films." ]
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[ "A few weeks ago, Bristol Palin was uninvited from a speaking engagement at Washington University, supposedly over her payment, but as we all know this attack was based only on one thing — who her mother is. Now I’m faced with a new question. Why is Pentagon bomber, Bill Ayers, more acceptable to speak to university students than Bristol Palin?\n\nIn a press conference with Ayers, after speaking on the Georgia Southern campus on February 7th, 2011 , he comments on Sarah Palin, Fox News, and his opinion on John McCain as a war hero. In a country where we have young men and women fighting overseas currently, one would think GSU has the common sense to find a more respectful speaker. In my personal opinion, I think my toothbrush has more respect for the first ammendment than Bill Ayers, but that’s just me. (View this video here)\n\nWhile some universities have a problem with Bristol Palin speaking on a university campus, Pentagon bomber, Bill Ayers, is welcomed through campus doors with open arms. What a fantastic influence on the young minds of America. Last night, one of these schools was my alma mater, Georgia Southern University.\n\nAyers spoke on freedom of speech and education reform. Ironically, protestors outside the event were made to leave or go inside, because they had not applied for a permit to protest 48hrs prior to the event. I’m fairly certain the right to petition is part of the first amendment, of which Mr. Ayers spoke. Many opposers of the event, who were required to stop protesting, went inside, and sat in the front rows during the speech. In 2006, my sophomore year at Georgia Southern, President George W. Bush came to the campus to give a speech. I could be wrong, but I remember waiting in line outside surrounded by protestors. These protestors were not asked to leave, and were still picketing outside a few hours later when I left the speech.\n\nFreedom of speech is important, and it is a positive thing for GSU to offer varrying viewpoints to its students. However, a man who bombed three government buildings in the 1970’s, and in 2001 said he “didn’t do enough,” and does not regret the bombings, is hardly someone we should be subjecting students to. If you want to hear a speech from an individual of that character go right ahead, but do it on your own dime, off campus and on your own time. I find it to be completely hypocritical that a man who silences the speech of those he disagrees with through acts of terrorism is who Georgia Southern brings on their campus to discuss the freedom of speech in America.\n\n“Bill Ayers, a Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago, will return to campus—this time in a university sponsored event—to talk about the free exchange of ideas in a democratic society. With firsthand experience in issues involving censorship and free speech, Ayers is well-qualified to offer his insight on academic freedom,” is how the event was described in an article on gadaily.com, Georgia Southern’s newspaper.\n\nAyers did speak on democracy in his speech, stating “When I go around to campuses I often hear students say, ‘I wish [Barack Obama] would bring peace to Iraq’ but to me that portrays a real misunderstanding of what democracy is about. It is not about electing a king who will do what you hope he will do, it’s about electing somebody who is one of us and then holding him accountable by being an active participating citizen yourself.” Sounds good, right? Depends on what Ayers means by ‘being an active participating citizen.’ Ayers is not a big promoter of the peaceful protests made by tea parties across the country. Not to mention both he and his wife have had questionable dealings with parties responsible for ambushing the flotilla in the Gaza Strip last year.\n\nIf Ayers was a man who served his time, thought his past actions were wrong and spoke on to students about using your freedom of speech to avoid violence, I’d be all for it. Mr. Ayer’s, however, does not feel that way. He does not denounce violence or his past actions.\n\nSo, who is Bill Ayers really? Find out here & here.\n\nGeorgia Southern, I don’t care if Ayers’ speaking fee is $100 or $1,000,000, at a time when our state budget is hurting, is this the best allocation of your funds? At least half the students in that room probably had no clue what the Weather Underground was prior to that speech, and still possible have no clue after it. Teach them the history before subjecting them to your endorsement of his violent past.\n\nThe Protocols of the Elders of South Dakota", null ]
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[ null, "The Sacred Symbol of Marriage..\nMangal = auspicious\nSutra = thread\nA mangalsutra (also mangala sutra or mangalasutra) is an Indian symbol of Hindu marriage, consisting of a gold ornament strung from a yellow thread, a string of black beads or a gold chain.\n\nThe word mangalsutra can be deciphered as 'sacred thread or cord'; as 'mangal' means auspicious and 'sutra' means thread or cord.\n\nIn South India, the Maangalyam is made up of a yellow thread painted with Turmeric paste. The thread is tied with three knots around the bride’s neck. In some of the weddings the first knot is tied by the groom, while the remaining two knots are tied by his sister. In North India the Mangalsutra is a golden ornament having black beads and a gold or Diamond pendant in it.\n\nMangalsutra is Lord Brahma. Mangalsutra. That is to say Thali is both creator and destroyer. When tied to a girl’s neck, thali promotes her to wifehood and when removed from her neck it demotes her to widowhood.\n\nIt is called mangal sutra, because it represents “auspiciousness”. By wearing it, a woman announces that she is happy and fulfilled in her life, this is what makes her “auspicious”. The sutra represents the many strands of emotions, love, faith, trust, friendship etc that go into making up a relationship, especially one that is suppose to last a life time. It also represents the many relationships that bind them now, those of the two families that are now woven into one.\n\n\"Historically, the custom of tying a mangalsutra, the auspicious emblem or cord, on the wedding day, appears to have become popular only after the 6th century AD. Before this, a yellow protective cord known as 'kankanabandhana' was tied around the wrists of the bride and the groom to signal their commitment to marriage.\n\nThe mangalsutra is considered a talisman to ward off the evil eye. The black colour of the beads is said to absorb all negative vibrations before they can reach the bride and her family. The stringing together of the beads into one thread has its significance as well. Just as each bead contributes to making a beautiful necklace, so does the woman have to blend and integrate into the new family after marriage.\"\n\nAccording to Hindu culture, there are five signs of marital status of women. They are mangalsutra, Toe rings, Kumkum, bangles and a nose ring. Mangalsutra is the most important among them.\n\nThe Mangalsutra consists of two pieces, ONE FROM EACH FAMILY, traditionally dangling on a yellow thread. The variations in the Mangalsutra and the way it is made / arranged varies from region to region. It contains images of the Shiva Lingam - Iyers The Namam and Sudarshana Chakra - Iyengars A pair of shell (shakha) and red coral (paula) bangles - Bengali Ivory -Punjab and Rajastan Gold chain with black beads and a gold pendant - West and other parts of India. Kashitali - gold chain with coral beads and two black beads on either side of a diamond shaped gold pendant - Karnataka, specifically \"Konkini\" Soft 24 Karat Gold is fashioned into necklaces modelled on the local flora and fauna—earrings like the hona, which replicate the orchid, and the lokaparo, which consists of two birds placed back to back. - Assam Gold is used to craft imitations of the human head and long funnel-shaped beads which are used in combination with shells, animal claws and teeth and precious and semi-precious stones. - Nagaland Rice grains, the Cobra’s hood, Melon and Cucumber seeds are some of the common motifs of nature inspired jewellery. - Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Silversmiths craft large ornaments, which have a very delicate and intricate appearance. Headdresses called chak, long earrings and large nose rings with papal leaf or bird motifs are the specialties of the region. - Himachal Pradesh Turquoise, Cornelian (sort of reddish quartz), Coral and Agate - Ladakh and East Indian States Our humble Mangalsutra had a very humble Beginning.", null, "A Hindu marriage symbolizes not just a bonding of two individuals but also the bonding of understanding, commitment, mutual love and spiritual growth. In Hindu tradition marriage is not just about celebration and fun it demands sacrifice, companionship, dedication, and surrender by both the partners. Each and every rituals and customs associated with marriage portrays the real essence of wedding. Mangalsutra is one such symbol of marriage. It is not just a jewelry item it has lots of significance to an Indian married woman. It is a sacred thread of love and goodwill worn by married women as a symbol of their marriage.\nMangalsutra is the guardian of the wearer; a sort of fence as the South Indian saying goes. To every woman Mangalsutra is precious, as precious as her loving husband. Temple goers invariably touch their Mangalsutra with the Kumkum offered by poojaris as prasad.\n\nMarried women who value their Mangalsutra perform ‘Sumangali pooja’ for strengthening the life span of their Mangalsutra. When they prostrate before elders to receive their blessings and good wishes, they are blessed with the words ‘Deerga Sumangali Bhava’, meaning ‘Let you lead a long married life’, which only tells indirectly ‘Let your husband be hale and hearty forever so as to make you happy’.\nPosted by Bharath.K" ]
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[ "Dappled shade, fluffy clouds, fruity drinks and a picnic basket stuffed with cheese — it's hard to beat a sunny picnic at one of our top-notch parks. Summer may be over, but we'll take any chance we can get to enjoy Sydney al fresco.\n\nThe only downside is having to make a decision. The city has so many cracking parks and gardens that it can be a little hard to choose at times. To help you out, we've rounded up the prettiest openair haunts for your next park hang, best enjoyed with a picnic rug, some good company, and a few choice eats and drinks from somewhere local. So gather your favourite people, pack a few too many tubs of hummus and plonk yourself in one of Sydney Harbour's many coves, a quiet inner-city park or a secret garden.", null, "Wendy's Secret Garden is a small reverie from the buildings and residences that huddle along the shoreline. The garden was created by Wendy Whiteley, the wife of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett Whiteley. After Brett's death in 1992, Wendy got hold of the derelict land belonging to the NSW Rail Corporation adjacent to their house. Channelling a lifetime of artistic endeavour and all her grief, Wendy restored the grounds, transforming it into a beautiful, secluded space laced by winding paths, fig trees, native plants, a flurry of bird life, antiques and esoterica all against the backdrop of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. While the garden marks the spot where Brett and their daughter Arkie's ashes are buried, the space is always open to the public and is accessed between Clark Park and the Lavender Bay rail shunting yard.", null, "Don't let the dubious moniker frighten you, Shark Island is named after its shape, not any Jaws. Offering arguably one of the best panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, the island is a prime spot for a summertime picnic. Sure, it's a little effort to get there — you'll need to jump on a ferry or kayak over — but the idyl is certainly worth the effort. All vessels — including kayaks — need to pay a $7 a head landing fee, too. Amid the lush grassy surrounds, you'll find picnic tables and a spacious gazebo where you can set up camp. Crack a beer, get out the snacks and soak in that stunning vista.", null, "Nielsen Park, and the adjoining Shark Beach, is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled heritage parks in Sydney. With stone steps down to the sand, a wooden kiosk dating back to 1914 and meandering paths through the bushland, it's been beloved of Sydneysiders for well over a century. There's a harbourside walk around to the ridiculously pretty grounds of Strickland House, a former convalescent hospital which is now a public park and popular wedding spot. In the other direction, a loop walk takes you out over Bottle and Glass Rocks with views of the harbour all the way to Manly. Because the beach is relatively protected, with flat surf and a shark net, the park can get particularly busy on the weekend, which is why venturing away from the park and staking out a spot on the rocks can often be a good idea. Nearby Parsley Bay, which is just two bays over, is another great option if the park is too packed.", null, "If you're looking for a fresh picnicking spot, try Barangaroo's public park on the CBD's northwestern foreshore. The reserve consists of six hectares of waterfront parkland with views of the western harbour. The foreshore was constructed in the shape of the natural, pre-1836 shoreline from more than 10,000 sandstone blocks, while the park itself includes lookouts, grassed areas, cycling paths and a natural amphitheatre, along with 75,000 plants native to the Sydney area. With the ol' coathanger to the right and the sparkling suburbs of Balmain, Pyrmont and Darling Harbour to the left, no matter where you look, there's beauty (and heaps of glittering water). What's even better? Barangaroo Reserve is BYO.", null, "What was once a wartime torpedo factory and submarine base is now a public space. Located on the harbour between Kirribilli and Kurraba Point in North Sydney, HMAS Platypus is a former submarine base that, after being closed to the public for over 150 years, is now a new foreshore walkway and parkland perfect for picnic. As well as plazas and courtyards, there are plenty of green patches to lay out your blanket — and barbecues, too. Plus, you get some killer views over the water.", null, "To experience the full force of nature, make tracks to South Head where you'll find sheer ocean cliffs alongside unbeatable views of the Tasman Sea and Sydney Harbour. If you're keen for a little adventure, you can walk the one-kilometre South Head Heritage Trail to check out red and white striped Hornby Lighthouse and get up close to some 19th century gun emplacements. If hunger strikes, you're only a stone's throw away from Watsons Bay where you're sure to find a place to sate your appetite. But, honestly, a picnic sandwich and that view is all you need.", null, "This little park on the lower north shore has one of the best view in Sydney. From it, you get a clear peek at the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and the city skyline. On a nice day, you can have a quick dip at the nearby Maccallum Pool, then dry off on the grass with some post-swim snacks and a beverage. The pool is currently closed, but the NSW Government has allowed outdoor pools to reopen (with some restrictions) from Friday, May 15 — so hopefully it's not long till it's up and running again. If you don't live on the north shore, it's best just to get the ferry from Circular Quay to Cremorne Point.", null, "Sydney's beaches get so much attention that it's easy to forget the many beautiful rivers our city is home to. Over the past few years Parramatta River has had a serious clean-up, and in January 2015, it became officially swimmable. One of the loveliest spots along the waterway for a sneaky beer is among the birds and green, green grass of Parramatta Park. While you're at it, have a gander around the grounds of Old Government House or stop by the Rumsey Rose Garden and Murray Gardens.", null, "Centennial Park is the vast stretch of greenery that frames the entrance into much of the eastern suburbs. Designed in the 'European' tradition as a grand Victorian park, with wide avenues so that the gentle-folk of Sydney could promenade in their carriages and 'take the air', Centennial Park has ponds, gardens, statues, heritage buildings, and a steady stream of joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers and horseriders. The park is huge, and for that reason you can nearly always find a spot that's relatively secluded, and you'll also have your pick of scenery. If you want somewhere with pretty green fields, formal manicured gardens or stretches of water you could imagine Hemingway drunkenly fishing upon, you've got it. Centennial Park is really one of the best open spaces in the city, and perfect for picnicking pretty much all year round. Note: the park is currently car-free on weekends till the end of May, so if you're driving you might need to park elsewhere.", null, "If you're a Glebe local, you've probably spent an afternoon, or several, by the water at this picturesque inner west park. But, if you're a Sydneysider who hasn't been, summer is the best time to check it out. Renowned for its very good dogs — who are permitted off-leash and ready for pats — and sweeping views of the ANZAC Bridge and Rozelle Bay, Blackwattle Bay Park is an ideal spot for a good ol' fashioned barbecue with friends. Kick off your shoes and crack open a bottle while you watch the sunset." ]
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[ null, "The Big Brother 20 winner was revealed on Wednesday and delivered our fourth straight upset victory at the feet of the Jury. With another Jury Blindside it’s time again to ask the question: did the right Houseguest win Big Brother 20?\n\nWhile Kaycee thought the vote was closer than she expected our readers were solidly expecting a Tyler victory. In our series of polling for “Who Should Win?” between Tyler, Kaycee, and JC we saw Tyler take it with 61.5% to Kaycee’s 33.3%. Then with “Who Will Win?” between the F3 our readers projected a Tyler win at 61.1% over Kaycee’s 37.3% of the vote. Clearly, Tyler was the expected winner but it didn’t happen.\n\nThe last time we saw the season’s frontrunner or expected winner make it to F2 and take home the crown was Big Brother 16 with Derrick’s victory over Cody which was nearly a similar situation this season. Cody won R3 and picked Derrick for the loss when he could have taken Victoria for the win. Kaycee could have cut Tyler for the easy win over JC but she stuck to her loyalty but unlike BB16, she managed to pull it off.\n\nBack in BB17 we saw the surprise cut on finale night of Vanessa by Steve who made the right choice for his win over Liz. Had Steve kept Vanessa I think he would have lost to her, but we’ll never know for sure. But after that we’ve had a rough stretch.\n\nBig Brother 18 gave us Paul losing to Nicole in the F2 with questionable motives by the Jurors only to see it repeated the next summer. BB19 gave us the “not again, not again!” as Paul lost to the not-Paul alternative, Josh. Then we were teed up for the easy win by Ross on Celebrity Big Brother this winter only to see his tagalong sidekick Marissa handed the victory. Yikes.\n\nNow the thankful difference this season is that Kaycee did play a great game with her own style, moves, and resume to back up a win. But should she have won over Tyler? Nah. So while I’m content with a Kaycee win it’s still clear that the majority of at least our readers here agreed that Tyler deserved the title and prize money.\n\nIn the backyard interviews by Ross & Marissa, we heard some interesting explanations from the Jurors. Scottie claimed to have decided when Kaycee won the last HOH round even though he earlier spent his time praising Tyler for his strategic moves and domination. Tossing that away for a tie-breaker number guess? Ehhh.\n\nThen Sam talked about feeling more for Kaycee’s backstory than Tyler’s so she wanted her to have the money instead. She also spent the season on Tyler’s hip only to be discarded when no longer needed. Maybe Tyler should have rethought that explanation to the Jury on how he used Sam to his advantage. That was a poor choice of words but maybe she was decided a week ago.\n\nYou should watch the full run of interviews but the trend we’re seeing raises some interesting observations. BB10’s winner and BB14’s runner-up Dan Gheesling asked if the classic puppet master role has been officially killed off:\n\nWith Tyler not winning I think we’ve seen the death of any sort of Machiavellian style game having a chance to win.\n\nThe game and format has evolved to make it very hard to win playing that style of game. #BB20\n\nIt’s not a bad thought really. Kaycee played a low key, uneventful game. She showed up, punched her card each morning, played nice with others, and won a handful of comps in the second half of the game. Kaycee was barely on the radar for storylines this summer which might not make her an exciting player, but it made her a winner. Compare that to Tyler who had the pedal down from the start of the season and worked it until the end. His constant activity raised so many interactions that his risk of exposure and opportunity to anger his opponents ended up killing his game. Totally different styles and as we’ve seen for four straight seasons, being the dominator maybe a death sentence by the Jury.\n\nWhat do you think? Did the right or “best” Houseguest win last night between Kaycee and Tyler? Vote now in our poll below and share your thoughts and reactions to last night’s BB20 final results." ]
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[ null, "In January 1944 she was captured. She shot one of her captors whilst trying to escape but was caught and killed, just short of her 18th birthday. In 1958 Portnova was russian women dating posthumously made a Hero of the Soviet Union, there is a monument to her in the city of Minsk and some youth pioneer movement detachments were named after her.\n\nThe campaign for women’s suffrage and equality in Russia gained momentum during and after the 1905 Revolution. More radical groups, such as the Russian Union for Women’s Equality, and journals dedicated to the ‘woman question’ were established. Katie McElvanney explores how women’s lives changed during the Russian russian women dating Revolution, tracing the history of female revolutionaries in Russia and the different ways women documented and participated in events. Pushkareva, Natalia. “Soviet and Post-Soviet Scholarship of Women’s Participation in Russia’s Socio-Political Life from 1900 to 1917.” Revolutionary Russia (2017) 30#2 pp 208-227.\n\nAnd even that is just one angle. Throughout the 19th century, and up until the Russian Revolution of 1917, russian women dating were depicted as Turgenev’s characters (a phrase so often used it is now a literary expression), or a pale Sonia Marmeladova from Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, or the frail Natasha Rostova from Tolstoy’s War and Peace. So, it depended on what period you looked at, or which audience you wanted to speak to.\n\nEven if they can’t be named the women with southern temperament, the hot russian women are very passionate and tend to fall in love once and for all. Muslim women as agents of revolution were tasked with bringing socialist values to traditional pre-capitalist society. Their attempts to target women in the region were largely met with resistance – partly due to the history of Russian colonisation in the region – and contributed to growing anti-Soviet feeling.\n\nStalin also closed the Zhenotdel (the party’s Women’s Bureau) in 1930 on the basis that women’s emancipation had been achieved in the Soviet Union and the department was therefore no longer needed. Despite this, throughout the entire history of the Soviet Union, women constituted (on average) hot russian women only 3–4% of the party’s Central Committee. The first years of Bolshevik rule brought substantial changes to the lives of many women. Alexandra Kollontai, as People’s Commissar for Social Welfare and the first woman in the Bolshevik Government, was instrumental in improving women’s rights.\n\nrussian woman have always been quite a mystery to the whole Western world. They remain attractive over the years, and the tendency doesn’t change for decades. Their brides are still considered more interesting and appealing than many other women. However, there also are many myths about the ladies of this nationality.\n\nYou’ll have to tell the women about yourself\n\nThey love when a man has the raw confidence and determination to get what he wants in life, and, ultimately through his efforts, conquers the woman herself. They love when a man instinctively leads. russian women dating respect men who make it clear what they want. They love sincerity and commitment and loath aloofness and ambiguity.\n\nHowever, homeless and migrant women who are likely to be at risk might not have been captured by the study because of their limited access to women’s health clinics. In addition, results may not be generalizable to other populations, as the present study captured individuals that represented the stratum of at-risk alcohol users and did not include hot russian women women who drank less or abstained from alcohol. In addition, the study utilized self-reports about women and their partners’ HIV status and alcohol use. Under-reporting is possible; therefore, the results may be subject to self-report biases and estimates reported in this study may be lower than the true incidence in the general population." ]
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[ "It took a few weeks and a couple of rescheduled dates, but the 2019 Treasure Coast Summer Fishing Tournament Season eventually wound to a close. Four events fished the last weekend of September and first weekend of October to raise money for charity. Meanwhile, anglers recorded nice catches of inshore species such as snook, trout and redfish, and offshore species like wahoo, dolphin and kingfish.", null, "The Stuart Sailfish Club's annual Saltwater Sisters Lady Anglers Tournament fished Sept. 28 out of Pirates Cove Resort and Marina in Port Salerno. Anglers fished aboard 12 boats and the Safari I party boat for trophies in categories such as sailfish release, heaviest dolphin, kingfish, wahoo and snapper.\n\nProceeds from entries and silent and live auctions went to organizations which assist those diagnosed with breast cancer who are uninsured or underinsured. For more information on events hosted by the Stuart Sailfish Club go to its website at https://stuartsailfishclub.com.\n\nTeam Reel Em In II collected the lion's share of the earnings at the ChaseN'Tailz Fishing Tournament Sept 28 out of Juno Beach. (Photo: CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY LEONARD BRYANT)\n\nAfter three date changes caused by weather, a fleet of 172 boats competed Sept. 28 in the Chasen'Tailz KDW Fishing Tournament in Jupiter. Over $170,000 was raised to help fund research into Gaucher's Type II disease, a genetic condition which affects newborns. It was a record year for number of boats entered and for amount of money raised by the non-profit. To learn more about the event go to https://www.chasentailz.com/.\n\nThe Backcountry Fishing Association Inshore Fishing Tournament Series closed its 2019 campaign Oct. 5 with a silent weigh-in. Results were not announced until the organization's awards Oct. 12 at Little Jim Bridge Bait and Tackle in Fort Pierce.\n\nTony Vercillo and T.J. Kiefer won the Classic by catching a 6.33-pound redfish and a 1.2-pound trout for 7.53 total pounds. That earned the team a new 14-foot Savanna skiff built by Salt Marsh Skiffs in Fort Pierce, powered by a Suzuki outboard and on an aluminum trailer.\n\nFor the season awards, Andy Fantini and Chelsea Hampson earned Team of the Year for the points they amassed. Garret Richard and Mason Urso caught the largest snook weighing 10.99 pounds. The pair also recorded the heaviest and only slam of the year. The largest redfish weighed 6.41 pounds and was caught by T.J. Kiefer and Tony Vercillo. The largest trout weighed 5.95 pounds and was caught by Scott and Audrey Kuipers. Lora Peters was named Lady Angler of the Year after winning three tournaments. To find out more about the organization find Backcountry Fishing Association on Facebook.\n\nA total of 157 anglers on 58 teams fished the 11th annual Michael Shields Memorial Inshore Open Fishing Tournament Oct. 5 out of River Palms Cottages in Jensen Beach. Anglers logged in a total of 238 catches in the catch, photo, release tournament.\n\nFunds raised by entries and auctions went to support Project LIFT, a program to help assist at-risk youth in Martin County with job training and placement. For more information go to https://www.fishforthekids.org/." ]
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[ null, "In the desert of Southern California, lies the unfinished city of California City. A predesigned city, originally intended to mirror LA in size and population, but it was never completed. Lashay T. Warren, left behind his turbulent past in LA to make a fresh start within this grid of thousands of crumbling streets. Lashay willfully makes his way through the vast city on foot, he takes shortcuts across the empty lots and trespasses through the golf course. He reports about his encounters with his new and unfamiliar home in a diary, just like the early pioneers did, when they entered a foreign desert country. 'If I keep things in motion, everything will be alright, everything in life will be straighter', writes Lashay in his diary. His walks become less purposeful, merely guided by curiosity, the stimuli of the landscape and the rhythm of his footsteps. Victoria is a film evoking a wandering, in which Lashay, like a contemporary pioneer, draws up his own path and leaves behind his mark.\n\n“Documentaries tend to capture a certain reality. With Victoria by Sofie Benoot, Liesbeth de Ceulaer and Isabelle Tollenaere, it’s different. There’s more. There’s dreams, thoughts, stories, and fantasies, there’s an exploration of an imaginary space: a turtle race, the beauty of water fountains in a dry land, black holes that lead to other galaxies, a past that may be somewhat shady, a future that might hold a promise. The film captures the everyday comings and goings of Lashay T. Warren, a young Black man from Los Angeles who has moved to California City, a huge, albeit decrepit place in the desert. At the same time, it immerses into Lashay’s ideas, dreams and reflections, renders them palpable, sharing authorship with him. While moving through the arid scenery, the film evokes the history of the European settlers in America in a casual manner, and it also alludes to film history with all its quests for a better life and its frontier mythology – and again, it does so in a very subtle fashion. The result is a rich and multilayered film, a perfect blend of humbleness, complexity and beauty.”" ]
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[ "Predicting who will reach the judges’ house stage on X Factor\n\nWith the auditions over, it is now time for the bootcamp stage of the X Factor, where the contestants are battling to become one of the final 24 to progress through to judges’ houses .\n\nEven though only relatively small amounts have been shown of the acts so far, at least half of the final 12 can be confidently predicted, based on the amount of airtime they have received, comments previously made by the judges and the general quality of the auditions.\n\nBelow is the artists that we anticipate to make the final 12 and their prices to win the X Factor.\n\nThis is arguably the toughest category to single out a final six, with at least 10 candidates harbouring reasonable claims.\n\nNicholas McDonald, Luke Friend and Sam Callaghan appear to be the big three certainties and it would be no surprise if these were the acts that Louis Walsh took through to the live shows.\n\nPaul Akister and Giles Potter are two others that can get though, with the final spot between Tom Mann, Alejandro Fernandez, Barclay Beales and Ryan Mathie.\n\nThis category looks to be between four acts to make the live shows, with anyone else in reality only making up the numbers.\n\nAbi Alton, Tamera Foster, Melanie McCabe and Hannah Barrett are nailed on to make it to judges houses, with the final two spots not so clear cut.\n\nJade Richards can be expected to repeat her 2011 progression to judges’ houses, with Lydia Lucy and Rielle Carrington capable of contending for the final spot.\n\nGiven that there wasn’t an abundance of groups shown in the auditions stages, it either means that they will virtually all progress or, two or three new groups will be manufactured from the eliminated acts at boot camp.\n\nKingsland, Brick City and Rough Copy are the banker trio here, with Xyra also looking good to make the final 24. The final two spots can go to new groups that haven’t been seen yet.\n\nSam Bailey should waltz into judges’ houses, while Joseph Whelan and Zoe Devlin are slightly different from just powerful singers and so they should progress too.\n\nAndrea McGee and Lorna Simpson have not been seen much yet, but have potential and the final spot may go to a joke act, Souli Roots?\n\nTime now to back northern Nicholas for X Factor glory", null, "New Customers: Get 33/1 on Grace Davies to win the X Factor" ]
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[ null, "In the wake of Sue’s post about “Mike and Molly,” I have been trying to write something nuanced and thoughtful about another negative depiction of transgender people, and I am failing miserably.\n\nI am failing because the bile just keeps coming up in my throat and I keep getting angry.\n\nHere’s what happened: I am a big fan of Marc Maron’s podcast, “WTF.” A few weeks ago, he interviewed Dan Savage, and they commiserated about how each of them has been criticized by transgender people for not understanding transgender issues.\n\nThen, this past weekend, I listened to a live episode of “WTF” recorded in Montreal, featuring Seth Meyers, Big Jay Oakerson, Tig Notaro, Trevor Noah and Eddie Izzard.\n\nHearing “tranny,” over and over again, was like I was being stabbed in the ears. “It”? “Whatever, tranny”?\n\n“This is the kind of behavior you expect from a tranny”? Here’s a fun game: Try substituting the N-word, or a four-letter slur against Jewish people, into that sentence, and see what it sounds like. Yeah.\n\nAnd Maron did nothing to call Oakerson out. And Seth Meyers—who is scheduled to take over NBC’s “Late Night” franchise when Jimmy Fallon begins hosting “The Tonight Show”—egged Oakerson on.\n\nAnd so here I was, trying to write something fair, and thoughtful, and respectful, and I forced myself to listen to the podcast three more times, in case I was missing some nuances.\n\nNo, I’m not. The nuance is clear: As a transgender person, I skeeve out some men—gay and straight—so it’s OK to mock me. Maron regards himself as a liberal and a progressive, but hey, he doesn’t understand this whole “transgender thing,” so why not poke fun at our expense?\n\n(If something makes cis-gender males—especially privileged white males—more comfortable, who am I to argue? I’m just a tranny! You know how emotional we get.)\n\nAnd I’m not sure how that makes Marc Maron or Seth Meyers any different from right-wing Christian organizations—like the ironically named “Pacific Justice Institute“—who think I don’t have a right to use public restrooms or hold a meaningful job.\n\nAnd as far as I’m concerned, it’s a short walk from, “It’s OK to poke fun at trannies,” to “trannies are a sub-human form of life,” to “let’s go kick the shit out of a tranny.”\n\nAnd here it is, “Transgender Day of Remembrance.”\n\nAnd reported murders of transgender people aren’t going down. In fact, they’re going up.\n\nAnd the prime suspect in the beating death of 21-year-old transwoman Islan Nettles is walking around free right now. According to the New York Times, the suspect and his friends followed Nettles down a street in Harlem, taunting and harassing her, when they learned that she was transgender.\n\nSo I’m feeling pretty damn brittle right now and I’m not sure I can do nuance.\n\nYou know what, it’s not cool, and we’re not too sensitive, and we’re not here for your f–king amusement, and I don’t want to say that shows like “Mike and Molly” and people like Marc Maron actually have blood on their hands, but they sure as hell ought to know better.\n\nP.S.: I sent a nuanced email to Maron and his publicist on Monday. Hey, that’s “the kind of behavior you’d expect from a tranny,” right? They didn’t respond. And if there’s one positive thing? Plenty of commenters on Maron’s website are ripping him to shreds for tolerating Oakerson’s shtick." ]
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[ "School ‘snow days’ could be a thing of the past, thanks to COVID-19", null, "School districts in Salt Lake and Utah counties didn’t expect the weather to have too big of an impact on their school day Friday, but some officials said even if it did get bad enough that the pandemic has changed their approach to what students typically think of as a “snow day.”\n\nIn the history of Canyons School District, spokesperson Jeff Haynie says there have only been three snow days. And thanks to a pandemic, three snow days may be all students at Canyons ever see.\n\n“We learned a heck of a lot about how to provide information and education online,” Haynie said of the last nearly two years. “Maybe we don’t have to have a day off for the snow.”\n\nBeginning last year, district officials decided if the weather was bad enough, students would stay home but pivot their school work online. Haynie says the response from students has been less than enthusiastic.\n\n“Man, did we hear it from a lot of students!”\n\nOther districts don’t have those policies in place but say remote learning could be an option.\n\nSandy Riesgraf with the Jordan School District said snow days are already rare. She says they have had two in the last three years, and those came after a 16-year run of no snow days.\n\nRiesgraf said Jordan doesn’t have a policy to automatically move students online in the event the weather keeps them home. In a phone call with KSL, she noted the challenge of securing laptops for each of the students.\n\n“I don’t mean to be facetious at all but it does snow in the state of Utah,” said Ben Horsley with the Granite School District.\n\nHorsley said, “a distance learning option is feasible.” He said all of their secondary school students are prepared for that scenario.\n\nBut Horsley stressed in-person instruction is always the priority for their students. And for more reasons than education. Two-thirds of their students rely on free or reduced meals.\n\n“In some of those instances food insecurity is so significant they may not have a meal without being able to come to a safe warm school,” he said. “They may not have supervision at home.”\n\nAs the snow moved in Thursday, Horsley said he heard from multiple parents asking about getting to school the following day when colder temperatures and more snow was expected.\n\n“I want to be very clear about this,” he said. “If you don’t feel safe coming to school, don’t. Please stay home. We respect your right as a parent to make the decision that’s in the best interest of your family.”\n\nHaynie said even with the remote option, Canyons would still us that sort of “snow day” as a last resort if things got too dangerous to travel outside.\n\nBut on the rare occasion the snow is just too much, in at least some districts, it’s not enough to take the day off from school.\n\n“There’s no such thing as a snow day anymore,” Haynie said. “It’s remote learning, and then afterward you can have your snow day.\n\nOne of the advantages to not having a snow day is that there are no make-up days later in the year.\n\nThe four school districts KSL spoke to didn’t expect major impacts to the school schedule on Friday but added they would be meeting early in the morning to determine whether it is safe to travel to school.\n\nRead our tips to learn how to organize your walk-in closet for more storage space. These seven easy tips can help you get the most out of your space.\nClose\nSchool ‘snow days’ could be a thing of the past, thanks to COVID-19" ]
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[ null, "J. Paul Raines “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent”. -Calvin Coolidge J. Paul Raines (Paul) passed away on March 4th, 2018, a month short of his 54th birthday. He will always be remembered as a loving father, husband, colleague, and friend to all who knew and loved him. He is survived by his wife Claudia, a native of Chile, and his two children Victoria, 23, and Julian, 19. Paul was born on April 4th, 1964 in San Jose, Costa Rica to Julian and Linda Raines while his father was fighting in the Vietnam War. As Paul grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, he spent his summers in Costa Rica. He attended Georgia Tech, and was a proud member and president of the Gamma Tau Chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta. Upon graduating, Paul received a degree in Industrial Engineering and began working for Frito Lay in San Antonio, TX. He then moved into consulting with Kurt Salmon (KSA) in Atlanta, where he met his wife, Claudia Larrondo, a fellow consultant. After ten years at KSA, where Paul became the youngest consultant promoted to Principal, he transitioned into retail with L.L. Bean and then onto Home Depot. In 2008, Paul moved with his family to Southlake, Texas, where he became the COO and ultimately, CEO of GameStop. Paul’s legacy lives on through his philanthropic efforts. The Raines support a scholarship for Hispanic students at Georgia Tech. At GameStop, he created the Gamer Fund, where employees’ contributions support a fund which helps other employees and their families in need. One of his favorite sayings was “Protect the Family, the GameStop family, and each individual’s family.\" Paul’s impact is felt across generations as he mentored young people making college and career decisions. He treated people at every level with the same respect and knew everyone by name. His strong faith is ever present in all his endeavors. Paul earned many honors and awards including the 100 Most Influential Latinos Award, the Maestro Award and the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Distinguished Alumnus award. He also served on many corporate and non-profit boards. In addition to his many accomplishments, Paul’s passion was always his family and his close friends. Paul enjoyed traveling to Costa Rica and Chile to visit family as often as possible and also loved tailgating with the same group of fraternity brothers for over 30 years. The visitation will be held from 6-8 o’clock p.m. on Friday, March 9th at Good Shepherd Catholic Community. The Funeral Service will be held at 10 o’clock a.m. on Saturday, March 10th, also at Good Shepherd. MESSAGE FROM THE FAMILY We want to extend our most heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to each one of you who have called, texted, emailed, sent us cards, and spoke to us about Paul. It is incredibly uplifting to hear your words of testimony about how Paul touched and impacted your lives. Your words, prayers and love have helped us so much during this difficult time and we want to thank God and all of you for this blessing. In lieu of flowers, we ask for donations to the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center ( https://tischbraintumorcenter.duke.edu ). God’s Good Servant Written In Loving Memory of Mr. Paul Raines. Rest well good servant, you are finally home. Begged the servant to the maker, Healing is what I need, Not for me, but for a world that burns and hurts and bleeds. When I am gone, I wish for closure, for my absence surely scars, the lives of friends and family, Please guide them to your heart. Said the maker to his servant, Who he embraced and called by name, I know you call for me when you feel lost, Please know I do the same. You planted seeds you will not reap, But know you’ve made me proud, Your love and gracious temperament, Will pierce this mortal shroud. A leader, still my follower, A student of my grace, Come home, come home, good servant, It is time to take your place ~Ryan Madden (16 years old)\nSee more See Less\n\nIn Memory Of J. Paul Raines" ]
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[ "Welcome to my new website! It’s so much better than my old one, in that it:\n\n2. Has pages that are actually filled in\n\n3. Has pictures of me opening a door and sitting on bench instead of railroad tracks, which means that I:\n\na. Will no longer be in danger of getting killed\n\nb. Will no longer have to deal with that obnoxious railroad tie jabbing me in the thigh\n\nc. Will no longer have to listen to people yelling “idiot!” while I sit there and smile\n\n4. Has a cute, little AM design at the very top that I think is just so cool. Kudos to my designer, the fabulous Todd Basham. Here he is hard at work…", null, "Or maybe he’s playing Solitaire. Hard to tell from this angle.\n\nAnyway, it’s a new day for me in writer-land, so I’m glad you’re here with me.\n\nIt’s been an interesting couple of weeks, to put it mildly. For my writer friends, you know what I’m talking about. For my non-writer friends—let’s just say that my publishing house went through a major shake-up with its entire fiction line, and while my first book is safely on its way to publication in February, my other two books haven’t fared quite as well. A lot of my author friends have mourned the loss of whole contracts, a few friends have lost jobs, and everyone has gone through a little shock and disappointment and sadness, but…\n\nGod is still God. God has a bigger plan than I do. God sees the future and the future is good. And since heaven knows I can barely manage to deal with today’s disasters, I’m glad.\nSo for now, we’re back to shopping the second and third book (one of which hasn’t yet been written). I’ll let you know when I hear some news on those. But as for my first book—I have a cover. A cover that I L.O.V.E. I’ll show it to you soon. Woo.\n\nWHAT is going on with Carnival Cruise Line? First it’s the stranded ships. Then it’s the overflowing toilets. Then it’s the lack of food. And now passengers are falling overboard?? Now—as someone who has been on a couple of cruises in her life—I don’t really see how someone could just accidentally fall because the railings are just too high to trip and splash-land fifty feet below, but still. Carnival needs to get its act together, fast. I want to take my kids on a Spring Break cruise next year, but if I don’t see proof of a turnaround, we’ll do something safer. Like skydiving.\nI saw The Great Gatsby this weekend. This was the best part:", null, "Sadly, there were no other best parts, unless you enjoy seeing two-and-a-half hours of nothing but one Roaring 20’s party after another. Otherwise, there’s just not much there. Plus, Jay-Z was in charge of the music, and—call me crazy—I thought rap/hip-hop made its debut sometime in the eighties and NOT almost a hundred years ago. Apparently I was wrong. This combination of awkwardness plus a few more things made the whole experience such a tragic disappointment for this novel-to-movie-loving girl.\n\nChris Brown is weird. Why is he spraying demon graffiti all over the streets in his neighborhood—graffiti that is scaring all the small children who make a daily pass by his house? Amanda Bynes is also weird. Why are her cheeks pierced? And why is she posting nude pics of herself on Twitter? Twitter is public, not private. Anyone into the whole nude-pics-posting thing knows this. Which is totally not me. I’ve just heard… Anyway, someone give these two an intervention now, please. Or if the Someone’s-In-Charge need some help or just don’t have the intervening time, give me their phone numbers. I’ll do it.\n\nWell, I should get back to work. I’ve got so much to do—like laundry and errands and rearranging my sock drawer into piles of blacks, whites, and argyles. Plus, I think I might work on creating a few more outlines. That one at the top of the page was kinda fun. Who knew all those years of school would pay off one day?\n\nThanks for visiting my site!" ]
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[ "\nWhat can you tell me about the show's first six episodes?\nCarlton Cuse: Damon and I are designing the show as a sort of miniseason. We almost view the first six as a miniseries. And it's going to answer what we left hanging at the end of the finale. Obviously, we're going to explain what happened to Locke and Desmond and Eko, and sort of deal with the fact that Sawyer and Kate and Jack are in captivity. We really love the idea of having this little six-episode [arc], and we have a whole story design with a conclusion and a cliff-hanger that will hopefully keep the audience curious and hanging and excited about coming back in January for the longer run of episodes.\n\nAre you happy about the scheduling move?\nCuse: We're ecstatic. We couldn't be happier. Damon and I got so many complaints last year from the fans about frustration over the repeats, and feeling so confused about when Lost was going to be on. 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To not have to wait from May until January for the show to be back on. But we like it. We see those six episodes as a little miniseries, and it's going to be intense and hyped and high-octane.\n\nWill Cynthia Watros (Libby) be back in flashback?\nCuse: We would love to tell more chapters of Libby's life, in the same way that you've got Jack's father's story. That character was dead from the word go, but that doesn't mean we haven't learned and seen his story over the course of the series. We would love to sort of finish up Cynthia's story, but if I were specific about that it would spoil the surprise of our storytelling.\n\nWill the Oct. 4 season premiere pick up where we left off?\nCuse: We pick up where we left off, but obviously there are different stories on different parts of the island and, you know, we will get to all of them in the first few episodes. But like last year, we didn't deal with the raft survivors in the first episode. 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We didn't really get to romance as fast as we thought we were going to. So, this year that's definitely on [our] agenda.\n\nAre we talking Jack and Kate?\nCuse: I think actually one of these new female characters is going to be a romantic interest, possibly for Jack.\n\nIs the empiricism vs. faith issue still core to the show?\nCuse: I think it's one of those issues that's never really resolved. I mean, I think, in essence, the show is constantly about empiricism vs. faith. Many of the things that happen on the show are debatable on that axis. Was this something that was supernatural, or is there a logical explanation – and which one is the truth? That's part of what Lost is all about, and we actually like the ambiguity of those story choices that we make because it allows the audience to sort of participate and engage in that debate themselves.\n\nHow will Locke be different?\nCuse: John Locke will be a very different person in Season 3. All of his questions and his doubts and his uncertainty have been answered. In fact, the button did mean something. And there was something at stake. And I think that will bring about a change in that character.\n\nHow big a role will Penny have?\nCuse: Penny is an important character in the overarching mythology of the show. I don't want to say too much about how much she's going to be in Season 3.\n\nPeople also want to know what happened to that thing that ate the pilot in the, um, pilot.\nCuse: That was the monster. He wasn't really devoured. When we saw Greg Grunberg he was hanging 70 feet in the air on a tree branch. He was dead but he wasn't swallowed. The smoke creature and the monster are one and the same.\n\nAre Walt and Michael gone forever?\nCuse: Not necessarily. They still remain a part of the overall mythology of Lost. But as to when we will revisit their story, that's not something I can answer. 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[ "The K95 Platinum XT, as might be gleaned from its name, is a refinement of the famous K95 Platinum, rather than a wholesale revolution. Indeed it is the type of product where those of you who already own a K95 Platinum won't be left rueing your purchase, but if it has been on your wishlist for a while it's nice to know that your wait has brought you a few extra tricks to play with.\n\nGiven how brilliant the initial K95 Platinum was it doesn't surprise us at all that Corsair haven't sought to reinvent the wheel but instead just polished the areas they could whilst also giving you another couple of advances as befits the rapidly changing market. Build quality is exceptional. So often keyboards either have a little flex in them as a result of trying to keep the weight down - as if you move your keyboard around all that much - or they are built like a tank and with a similar weight. The aluminium construction of the K95 chassis gives us the best of both worlds, being light enough that you can stick it in your rucksack, but solid enough that every key press isn't met with a creak from the chassis. One area Corsair have improved are the key caps themselves which are now twice as thick as they were before with a new process to keep the font crisp and clean for the life of the keys. We've tested enough keyboards with key caps which didn't feel all that premium to know that having ones which do, and after all it's the only connection between your fingers and the letters, is a joy. It's one of those areas that you wouldn't believe made a difference until you felt it.\n\nAnother area that has seen an improvement is the included wrist rest. The initial one on the original K95 Platinum was a double sided plastic affair which did the job, but not in a manner in keeping with the flagship nature of the keyboard. The new K95 Platinum XT wrist rest is vastly improved with a padded, textured number which is both soft on your wrist but still supportive. The only downside to the aluminium chassis is that it's not magnetic and thus the wrist rest is attached with spindly plastic clips rather than magnets, but as a wrist rest is a fit and forget thing we can't imagine this is too much of an issue, and you can always invest in a specialist rest if you want to be able to easily move it out of the way.\n\nThe last big change is the fruits of the union between Corsair and Elgato with the K95 Platinum XT now supporting Stream Deck functionality for the six G-Keys. Given that one of the key benefits to the Stream Deck is how visual it is, and that the keyboard hasn't got OLED keys - remember the Optimus Maximus? - it could have easily been an exercise in frustration or memory test to know what you've assigned to what. However, the Corsair software engineers have included an easily hideable pane that can sit above any window on your desktop to give you the visual equivalent of the Stream Deck, just on your display. We're not sure if this is something which will work on the original K95 once the software is released to the public, so perhaps if you've already got a Stream Deck and K95 combination you might be able to take advantage of it without needing to buy this new keyboard, but if you haven't got a K95 already and own a Stream Deck it's the perfect reason to jump on board.\n\nThe only negative we have about the K95 Platinum XT is the weird effect you get when using the yellow lighting, wherein the background is lit slightly green - a common element of yellow on RGB systems - but the key itself is a bit red. This absolutely wasn't an issue on the K95 nor any of the previous Corsair models we've reviewed so there is a distinct possiblity that it's just our pre-release sample that has this problem, but it's something to be aware of just in case it's not an easy firmware fix. With a keyboard at this thick end of the price spectrum we'd prefer there to be no issues at all. Fortunately it is only in the yellow that this happens, and all other colours are flawless, even the white isn't blue.\n\nThe K95 Platinum XT is a refinement of an already hugely successful flagship keyboard. Corsair have managed to improve it and give it extra functionality without jacking up the price. Whilst it's still £200 with the new 100 million keystroke Cherry MX switches and improved customisation options it's an easy choice for anyone seeking the ultimate in flexibility and reliability from their keyboard.", null, "m2geek\nIs it just me, or are corsair keyboards getting uglier and more \"gamergrotesk\" whereas Razer and the like are growing up and maturing in their design?\n\nDigikid\nQuote:\nI would argue the complete opposite. Corsair knows good design and sticks with it. It benefits them that they don't have to resort to \"gimmicks\" like Razer does.\n\n\nPlus I would take the QUALITY of Corsair over Razer junk ANY DAY. I have had loads of friends rant and rave about Razer.....only to go to Corsair a few months later dues to their Razer junk failing on them.\n\n\nI myself have a K70 LUX RGB that I have had since it came out....with absolutely no issues whatsoever.\n\ntrawetSluaP\nQuote:\nThat's a five year old keyboard, I think these guys are referring to their newer line-ups.\n\nI had a K70 that was very good, really well built and only got replaced cos one my cats puked on it" ]
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[ null, "Mike Sterkel, a Guthrie, Oklahoma native, received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Oklahoma State University in 1973 and his M.B.A from the University of Tulsa in 1976. Sterkel started his banking career working in various operational and lending positions at the First National Bank of Oklahoma City from 1979 until 1996. From there, he assisted in raising $65,000,000 to form a multi-bank holding company, Country Banc Holding, which acquired 12 community banks in western Oklahoma and Southwest Kansas and served as CEO until 2001 when Country Banc Holding was sold to Gold Banc. In 2005, Olney Bancshares acquired the remaining Oklahoma Gold Banc locations and formed Rose Rock Bank, an Oklahoma chartered Fed member de novo bank. Sterkel served as CEO of Rose Rock Bank until its consolidation with Olney Bancshares in 2010 to form InterBank. Today, he manages all Oklahoma InterBank locations and serves as Senior Lender for the company.\n\nSterkel has served as the treasurer for Catholic Charities since 2018. He was a member of Class I of Leadership Oklahoma City and previously served as the chairman of the Oklahoma City Catholic Archdiocese Finance Council from 2004-2018. His hobbies include golf and watching St. Louis Cardinal Baseball." ]
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[ null, "Though peppered with flashbacks to her early days at MGM when she (and Toto, too) was at the not-so-tender mercies of studio mogul, Louis B. Mayer, the film is mostly about Garland’s final days, the six or so months before her premature death from an accidental drug overdose. She was 47.", null, "Renée Zellweger as Judy Garland in the movie “Judy”\n\nIn late winter 1968, Garland’s glory years may be behind her, but her live concerts continue to draw crowds. Especially in London where she had staged the first of her many comeback tours.\n\nBut as she says in the movie, she’s only Judy Garland one hour a day, when she’s performing. The rest of the time, she’s a single mother, an addict and pretty much a mess. One of the early scenes shows her arriving in L.A., her two youngest, Lorna and Joey, in tow, only to be turned away from the hotel where they’ve been staying. A matter, apparently, of unpaid bills.\n\nIronically, the one thing Judy still has is the ability to pay the bills. Her voice remains incandescent and unforgettable, even as she becomes more unmoored. A booking at a London nightclub called “The Talk of the Town” is arranged.\n\nInitially a huge hit, Judy starts falling back into bad habits. Fueled by pills, liquor and loneliness (despite Husband #5, Mickey Deans), she forgets songs, falls down on stage, fails to handle hecklers and, of course, shows up later and later.\n\nIn its way, “Judy” is the story of a genius in free fall. However, though it clearly intends to be a warts-and-all portrait, the picture doesn’t always have the guts to follow her into the particular yellow-brick-paved hell Garland created for herself. Yes, we see her desperate and out of control. But at heart, the movie is as over the moon about Garland as her most fervent fans (embodied by a friendly gay couple who, in a rather sweet scene, end up taking her home for a late-night supper). Its protagonist is always on the edge, but edginess is one thing “Judy” sorely lacks.", null, "Meaning: overall, it’s an unexpectedly safe film. Still, you should see it for no other reason than Zellweger’s powerhouse performance. Her Judy is like a twitchy, exposed nerve. Yet, she can pull herself together and deliver a smashing concert or a great one-liner. When lounge-lizard Deans first approaches her at a party, his come-on is something along the lines of “We can’t have the world’s greatest entertainer without a drink.”\n\nTo which she replies, with perfect timing, “Frank Sinatra’s here?”\n\nZellweger, who won an Oscar for her bold portrayal of a straight-shooting hillbilly in “Cold Mountain” and will forever be remembered for her “Jerry Maguire” line – “You had me at hello” – has been off screen for several years. Partly, it’s said, was personal choice, but there’s also the unavoidable matter of the appalling paucity of female roles for actors over 45 (Zellweger is 50).\n\n“Judy” is Oscar-bait, pure and simple, which is fine by me. Her work transcends the weaknesses of her movie. And star vehicles, after all, are as much of a time-honored Hollywood tradition as stars flaming out too much too soon." ]
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[ null, "The Wii U version of Super Smash Bros was fine. If you’ve played any other version of Smash Bros’s Free-For-All, than you know exactly what to expect. On a side note, Wii-Fit Trainer is pretty strong.\n\nThe 3DS Version of the game, however, was a mixed bag. There were two kinds of stations, the Free-For-All station and the Smash-Run Station. I opted for the Smash-Run station to try my hand at something different… (SO MUCH WAITING) After each demo ran for about 6 minutes, with 3 people in line per station, and what you get is a timed labyrinth with enemies akin to those found in Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros Brawl where you collected stat-increases to help you fight in a Free-For-All against the CPU after the labryinth section was complete. It helped that I picked a fast character so I can at least have mobility on my side and explore the maze as much as I could in the 5 minutes alloted, but with a slow character this game mode feels opposite the pace of what Smash Bros is used to. Multiplayer smash bros is a game of high-intensity, fluid, frantic, fun but this game mode is anything but that. I don’t want to say it’s as bad as how Sonic turned itself into, because they made A LOT of strange design changes to get that to happen. But, Smash-Run is definitely not as enjoyable as the FFA modes because the mechanics of the characters aren’t designed for exploring and traversing, but for combat with a character in front of you. Guilty Gear tried designing the same explore+beat-em-up in GG:Isuka and that mode was pretty garbage as well, but they also understood that exploration was going to be slow and limited. We’ll have to see when the game gets dropped later in October 2014.\n\nTaking from the Starwhal style of gaming, RocketsRocketsRockets is a fast-paced rubberband-style combat game. I say Rubberband-style because no matter what direction one player goes, the other has to follow, and the best way for combat is when they both move towards one-another, always Stretching and Contracting from one another. Narwhal was interesting because their take on the concept was strictly melee based, stab them with the pointy end. In RocketsRocketsRockets, you get some rockets and defensive flares as your combat means. For a those few minutes of playing, the game gets extremely tense as you try to narrowly avoid all rocket collisions from hitting your ship while shoot rockets at the asshat trying to shoot back. It seems like the kind of game that you’ll be tug-of-war-shouting frantically, one side screaming about the rockets heading for their face and the next minute the other person is doing the same. It is a good pick-up-and-go multiplayer game, much like Towerfall or Starwhal. Worthwhile looking into it.\n\nMore posts on the way." ]
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[ "The Isle of Wight is set to host a visit from John Christensen, Director of the Tax Justice Network, to introduce his new film “The Spider’s Web” in Newport on 8th October.\n\nToday, up to half of global offshore wealth may be hidden in British offshore jurisdictions. The film details how since World War II Britain has transformed from a colonial power into a global financial power where the City of London and the wealthy elite have led the way in bypassing rules and regulations. The investigation looks at the creation of a web of offshore secrecy jurisdictions which capture wealth from across the globe and hide it behind obscure financial structures in a web of offshore islands.\n\nWith the use of archive footage and contributions from leading experts, academics, former insiders and campaigners for social justice, “The Spider’s Web” reveals how in the world of international finance, corruption and secrecy have prevailed over regulation and transparency, and how the UK is right at the heart of this.\n\nJohn Christensen was trained as both an auditor and a development economist and is a co-founder and director of the Tax Justice Network, based in London. His current area of expertise is tax havens and their impact on international development. Previously, Mr. Christensen was a company and trust administrator in Jersey, a prominent European tax haven, and served as economic adviser to the Jersey government.\n\nJohn Christensen says “I spoke with hundreds of bankers, lawyers, accountants, officials from the senior Whitehall departments, at the OECD in Paris, and the IMF in Washington, seeing at first hand the downright criminality of the pinstripe infrastructure of professionals who operate from secrecy jurisdictions like Jersey.\n\n“I also discovered that secrecy jurisdictions have moved from being minor players on the economic periphery to becoming the beating core of financial capitalism, with London as its epicentre.”\n\nThe film will be shown at the Riverside Centre, Newport on Monday 8th October starting with a talk from John Christensen at 8pm. Donations are welcome on the night.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Falling from the Frame by Sandy Kendall", null, "Cafe Scientifique: 'Dinosaurs and their Bowels'" ]
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[ null, "Julius Randle was on one for the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. Randle exploded for a season-high 36 points to go along with seven boards and five dimes to lead the Knicks to a resounding 140-110 victory over the injury-ravaged Detroit Pistons. What spurred such an eruption from the 28-year old lefty, you may ask?\n\nHe may have just had a good night’s sleep – and it’s all because he’s on the road and away from his kids.\n\nWhen MSG play-by-play commentator Mike Breen asked Julius Randle what his secrets are to his success on the road, the one-time All-Star had jokes that’s sure to resonate with plenty of parents all over the world.\n\n“Well I’m away from my kids, so I get a little bit of sleep,” Randle said with a huge grin on his face before he broke out into laughter. “Nah I’m kidding I love them.”\n\n\"Well I'm away from my kids, so I get a little bit of sleep 😆 Nah I'm kidding I love them. I don't know, just locked in, able to focus…The road is usually when teams come together\"\n\n— Julius Randle on his road success after scoring a season-high 36 in Detroit pic.twitter.com/0yHd6S0moC\n\nA loving parent would do anything for their children’s well-being, and Randle is no different. However, jokes are, oftentimes, half-meant, and at times, parents still need space from all the considerable burden they’re bearing on their shoulders. So Randle’s statements can both be true at the same time.", null, null, "Nonetheless, Randle also said that the Knicks jell better away from home. Notably, it was the 28-year old forward who gathered his troops for a players-only dinner ahead of a road game against the Utah Jazz earlier this season.\n\n“The road is usually when teams come together and that’s what you do, so just trying to lead by example, and play with energy, play with effort, and do my best, whatever I can, to help the team win,” Randle added.\n\nJulius Randle and the Knicks will look to continue the good vibes as they travel back home to face the Milwaukee Bucks in the second night of a back-to-back." ]
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[ "Southwestern Virginia lawmakers are taking another swing at creating new economic growth in a part of the commonwealth that has lagged far behind Northern Virginia, metro Richmond and Hampton Roads in job creation.\n\nThey were in Abingdon last week to announce InvestSWVA, a public-private partnership that Will Payne, the project lead and managing partner of Coalfield Strategies, said will focus on energy innovation and “future of work”-style jobs with high wages. InvestSWVA will target advanced manufacturing, agriculture and forestry, food and beverage manufacturing, information and emerging technologies and energy and minerals.\n\n“We’re going to be aggressive, focused and dependent on results,” Payne said.\n\nDel. Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, said he’s looking for InvestSWVA to produce some “quick wins” in the “near future.”\n\nSouthwest Virginia, especially the localities designated by the Virginia Initiative for Growth and Opportunity (GO Virginia) as Region One — Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Dickenson, Grayson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise and Wythe counties, and the cities of Bristol, Galax and Norton — have struggled in comparison to other regions.\n\nCoal mining, which powered both the nation’s electricity and the regional economy through the 20th century, has declined since the 1950s, and at an especially-fast rate since 2012. This year saw renewable energy eclipse coal, albeit temporarily, as America’s biggest source of electricity. In July, Blackjewel and Revelation coal companies filed for bankruptcy, abruptly putting nearly 500 Virginia miners out of work. Downstream industries such as the railroad and mining equipment makers have suffered, too.\n\nFour of the region’s counties—Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee and Wise—are classified by the Appalachian Regional Commission as economically distressed. The region’s unemployment rate sites at 3.5%, a little more than half a percentage point more than the statewide figure of 2.9%, and its median income sits at $34,237, less than 40% the state median of $86,279.\n\nThe region also has suffered depopulation, with the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia projecting that every locality within Go Virginia’s Region 1 has lost population since 2010 — collectively more than 20,700 fewer people, or about 5% of the total.\n\nThe outlook for the future isn’t rosy, either. In its report on the future of work released in July, the McKinsey Global Institute labeled most, although not every, locality in the region as “distressed Americana,” which it defined as a struggling rural area. McKinsey also projected that job creation in every locality in the region but one would have less than 0% net job growth through 2030. The exception, Washington County, is projected to have 0-5% net growth.\n\nClearly, InvestSWVA faces stiff headwinds in its bid to attract the jobs of the future to southwestern Virginia.\n\nThe initiative will look to make gains largely through connections made by Payne and his team, which includes former State Sen. William Wampler, Will Clear of the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy’s economic development team, and the Richmond-based Hunton Andrews Kurth law firm.\n\nThe Hunton Andrews Kurth connection brings with it Todd Haymore, who served in the cabinets of Govs. Bob McDonnell and Terry McAuliffe and who famously lured Deschutes Brewery to Roanoke by wooing its owners with his Grateful Dead fandom.\n\nThe InvestSWVA project is funded through at least two years with a 1-to-1 public-private match — or at least something close to it — with $400,000 coming from the Virginia Tobacco Commission, $300,000 from Point Broadband, $10,000 from American Electric Power and $10,000 from LENOWISCO Planning District Commission. That leaves $80,000 still be funded, and InvestSWVA is looking for more corporate partners, said Taylor Keeney, director of strategic communications and advocacy for Hunton Williams Kurth.\n\nInvestSWVA’s first move is partnering with the Northern Virginia Technology Council, the trade organization for about 1,000 tech-related companies and organizations. The hope is to sell companies on southwestern Virginia’s inexpensive land and cost of living, as well as its natural beauty and quality of life.\n\n“It’s real,” Haymore said. “One particularly important attribute that southwest Virginia can offer is a high, high quality of life.”\n\nInvestSWVA also has secured $50,000 from Go Virginia’s Region One Council for what’s called Project Oasis, which targets data centers, in part by selling the idea of cooling their facilities by circulating water in underground mines. In chasing data centers, InvestSWVA is competing with other regions that are using a special tax exemption for the sector. That list includes communities around the state such as Danville, which is pairing tax breaks and investments in solar generation in hopes of attracting data centers.\n\nIn response to a question about the report by the McKinsey Global Institute labeling most of southwestern Virginia’s localities as “distressed Americana” and projecting negative growth, Del. Israel O’Quinn, R-Washington, responded with a defense of the region’s public education system.\n\n“Our friends at McKinsey have a history of playing both ends against the middle,” O’Quinn said. “If you look at our education system in Southwest Virginia, we’ve led the state the last several years. We’ve been number one. When we tell that story in Richmond, we still get a look of disbelief, but the numbers prove it’s right. The K-12 pipeline is full of bright kids ready to succeed today. That’s a message that our team will work to sell in much bigger venues than Virginia.”\n\nKilgore reacted to the word “distressed,” used both in the McKinsey report and by the Appalachian Regional Commission to label struggling local economies, as a way to pivot to talking quality of life again.\n\n“‘Distressed’ allows us to work harder,” Kilgore said. “With this team and our local partners and economic developers, we can get those wins. We do have those opportunities. Look around — this is a great place to move to. We’ve got great environments. We think we can use that to our advantage.”\n\nInvestSWVA will look to build on those regional strengths to attract “quick wins” and high-tech, high-paying jobs of the future as the coal industry continues to crumble. It’s funded for two years.\n\nThe clock is running.", null, null, "Your right to know: Why a judge’s decision exempting the judiciary..." ]
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[ "How much would you pay for an implanted watch?", null, "Griskard\nMarch 2015 edited March 2015 in Coatings, transdermals, other implants\nAs we are currently making good progress on our implanted watch (There are a few things we have yet to fully flesh out before we move to the next stage, mostly funding) we want to know how much you would be willing to pay for one? Naturally we will be selling them above our own cost price, as that is how we will be able to afford the prototyping phase, as well as fund the next project after this one.\nWe want to know, how much would you be willing to pay? If everyone just wants cheap and nasty, thats easy enough and the price would be according. But if you would prefer something that is intended to last 10+ years, totally bioproof and reliable, thats another matter.\nQuick rundown, it will be an analog display, rather simple and easy to read, will come with a charging station and inbuilt battery display. It will shine through your skin when a soft button in the center is pressed.\nSo everyone, have your say:\n<50\n50-100\n100-200\n200-300\n300+\nTagged:\n«12»" ]
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[ null, "News & Information, Entertainment e Home & Fashion are the most read categories of sites during the entire Covid-19 emergency period second Audiweb, which analyzed the trends in the Audiweb Weekly report for all the weeks from February 17 to June 7 of the publishers participating in the survey. The company also released data for the week of June 1-7.\n\nNews, Broadcaster and Cuisine among the most viewed categories\n\nAn analysis of the performance of the most relevant categories of sites has been prepared – News & Information (with the main sub-category Current Events & Global News driving the entire category), Home & Fashion, Entertainment, Family Lifestyle – and enrolled in the Audiwed Weekly survey, so as to represent in a complete and detailed way how much and how the audiences have been influenced by the main events of the months characterized by the pandemic, from Phase 1 which marked the beginning of the lockdown for the whole Italy, at the beginning of Phase 3 of “new normal”.\n\nThe trend analysis was elaborated starting from the average variations of the sites in all the weeks from 17 February to 7 June compared to the pre-emergency period (average week 20 / 1-16 / 2). The trends of the individual categories are observed by placing the value of the previous weeks as an index (index 100: average of the 4 weeks 20 / 01-16 / 02).\n\nThe overall curve summarizes the general trend of the audience in the various phases of the emergency emergency: it initial momentum, at the start of the first Emergency Phase, with very high variations (index = 170) which gradually decreased but with obvious peaks at decisive events, until strive towards the “new normal”, characterized by more contained data compared to the initial surge, but still slightly higher than the average of the pre-emergency weeks.", null, "Getting to the heart of the different phases of the analyzed period and the trends of the single most relevant categories in Audiweb Weekly, it immediately emerges the initial acceleration of the sites in the News & Information category in correspondence with the news on the first infections, followed by the Broadcasters that affect the Entertainment category. The sustained increase in the Websites of the Home & Fashion category dedicated to cooking and recipes it is followed by decreasing phases alternating with resumptions which maintain higher audience levels even in Phase 2 compared to the pre-virus period.", null, "The data of the last ten days of February – in conjunction with the first news about patient 1 – show the beginning of a surge which culminated on 11 March, when the government decree declared Italy a “red zone”, in which News & Information sites were the first to be impacted.\n\nThe Entertainment category also shows an increasing trend thanks above all to the presence of the main ones broadcasters who resumed the news related to the spread of the emergency.\n\nIn the same period the data for the category Home & Fashion, and in particular the Food & Cooking sites, are influenced by the recurrence of the Carnival. The growth of Family & Lifestyle sites is less evident, which contains the main contents dedicated to women, whose slight increase in this period is not attributable to the Covid theme.\n\nFrom the weeks immediately following the peak of March 11th and until April 26th, therefore in full phase 1 of emergency, we observe valori widely above the average for all the categories observed whose contents, for different reasons, played an important role in the daily lives of Italians.\n\nNews & Information sites, thanks to real-time news, have been crucial in responding to the almost compulsive need of be updated on the pandemic and the institutions’ measures. Also important was the role of the websites of the Home & Fashion category which, also due to the impossibility of going out and the approaching Easter holidays, were for the Italians source of inspiration for new recipes and in general for food & cooking themes, thanks to the rediscovery of domestic preparations.\n\nEven the Entertainment category, driven by Broadcasters and sites dedicated to the world of books and reading, has attracted the attention of Italians in search of alternative forms of entertainment showing an average growth despite the suffering of the Sports and Radio sites for which the negative effect of the stop to sports activities and mobility is observed.\n\nFinally also the sites of the category Family & Lifestyle have seen their audience increase, albeit to a lesser extent than the other categories.\n\nThis phase proceeds by fluctuations in the various weeks and seems to end concurrently with the announcement, on April 26, of the so-called Phase 2 which, starting from May 4, would have gradually reopened many activities.\n\nPhase 2: towards the normalization of the audience\n\nJust during Phase 2, between 4 May and 3 June, we are starting towards the normalization of the audience and you observe a declining trend across all categories, with data however higher than in the pre-emergency period.\n\nIf on the one hand theattention to the economic fallout on the other the less and less critical news from the health front, the resumption of various work activities, the possibility of being able to carry out some sports activities far from home and the newfound mobility within the region temper the explosive effect of the health emergency\non the site audience.\n\nThis phase is not without exceptions such as the Home & Fashion categories in the week 11-17 May and Family & Lifestyle in the week 25-31 May whose peaks are attributable to positive performances of individual sites.\n\nNew normal: declines for brands as a consequence of reopening\n\nFinally, from June 3 with the total reopening of interregional mobility, it actually returns to the new normal. A different context than the one at the beginning of the emergency in which the categories show values ​​that are close to those of the beginning of February.\n\nIn fact, analyzing the trend of the Audiweb Week data of the week from 1 to 7 June just published compared to the previous one, we can see overall drops on most brands. These changes must be read in light of the exit from the full emergency phase and the start of the reopening phase of interregional travel, therefore as a natural consequence with respect to the emergency context.\n\nCorriere.it is the most read news site in the week of June 1-7\n\nAs for the categories made up of more than 10 brands there is a drop in data for all except Family & Lifestyle which is stable with + 1%. The category News & Information registers -2% while the subcategory Current Events & Global News cala del -6%.\n\nCompared to the pre-Covid period, data from the week between 1 and 7 June reveals a value still sustained for News & Information (+24%) trainata da Current Events & Global News (+ 28%) category for which the first week of June, also thanks to the news of the reopenings and the political news, still represented a period of strong growth.\n\nStill high data also for Home & Fashion (+ 23%) mainly driven by the websites of the Food & Cooking sub-category and a slight growth for Family & Lifestyle. The Entertainment category remains unchanged from the pre-Covid period; this trend is mainly determined by the Broadcast Media sub-category which, coinciding with the end of the television season, begins to record the first data in contraction.\n\nAmong the brands, the one with the most unique users is the weather with 17.8 million, followed by the news sites Corriere.it, with 13.3 million, The Republic with 12.5, TgCom with 11.3, Il Messaggero, Fanpage e Daily fact.\n\nHere the table (click on the image to enlarge):\n\nAlso with regard to i “Video” data of the publishers enrolled in this survey in the week 1-7 June, the same trend recorded for the “Text” data is recorded, with declining data for almost all brands that tend to return to pre-emergency levels.\n\nThe first brands for unique users in this case are TGCom24 e Fanpage. Here the table (click on the image to enlarge):" ]
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[ null, "After nearly a decade of enabling people all around the world to share photos, Facebook has announced a new addition: 360 photos.\n\nBack in September, Facebook had previously allowed users to upload 360 videos. You need a special set of cameras in order to record every angle of a scene at once, but you don’t need any special equipment to shoot a 360 photo save for the phone that is probably already in your hand.\n\nTo start, just take a 360 photo using a special app, or even shoot a panorama using your phone’s camera app, and upload it to Facebook like a regular photo. Once it has finished uploading, the service will automatically convert it to an immersive experience.", null, "It’s easy to figure out which photos are 360. As you’re scrolling, you’ll notice a 360 degree photo start moving around and responding to your phone’s movement. But there’s also a special compass icon in the upper right corner of the photo. On your phone, simply tap the photo and move around to experience the entire photo. On the desktop you’ll have to click and drag the photo around.\n\nThere are already amazing 360 photos out there, including a photo of the International Space Station thanks to NASA, where you can look around the interior as if you were actually there.\n\nIf you happen to have a Facebook-sponsored Samsung Gear VR headset, you can view 360 photos in virtual reality to make the experience even more immersive. 360 photos are available today via the web and app versions, and over the next few days users will be able to upload their own 360 photos.\n\nThere is even a Facebook 360 Community group to see of the the 360 goodies." ]
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[ null, "On August 12, the Trump administration released an 837-page regulation that again attempts to dramatically slash, with an implied aim to ultimately eliminate, immigration to the United States. The rule targets legal immigrants as well, and would create a new set of obstacles intended to expedite the rejection of visa and green card applications. As CNN explained, the order “applies to those seeking to come to or remain in the United States via legal channels and is expected to impact roughly 383,000 people, according to the Department of Homeland Security.” For staffing professionals, the issue of immigration should be as major a topic as it’s become to politicians. The skills shortages plaguing our industry—particularly in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)—are more easily solved through bolstering inclusion. In reality, immigration has been a constant source of economic vitality, innovation, diversity, production, and social benefit. Immigrants are taxpayers, workers, entrepreneurs, job creators, and consumers. Of course, the system needs reform and oversight. But does a blanket policy of “America only” really help us?\n\n(Don’t) Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free?\n\n“Under current regulations put in place in 1996, the term ‘public charge’ is defined as someone who is ‘primarily dependent’ on government assistance, meaning it supplies more than half their income,” CNN wrote. “But it only counted cash benefits, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or Supplemental Security Income from Social Security… Officials can take into account an applicant's financial resources, health, education, skills, family status and age. But few people are rejected on these relatively narrow grounds, experts said.”\n\nThe new rule, as proposed, may also punish hard-working immigrants who rely on a minimal bit of government assistance. And that’s a problem. Alexia Fernandez Campbell broke down the real immigration issue in her article for Vox: “At the end of January, the US economy had 7.6 million unfilled jobs, but only 6.5 million people were looking for work, according to data released Friday by the US Department of Labor. This was the 11th straight month that the number of job openings was higher than the number of job seekers. And each month, the gap has grown.”\n\nHow is that related to immigration? “The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers,” Campbell pointed out. “They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff. The shift is happening because more and more Americans are going to college and taking professional jobs, while working-class baby boomers are retiring en masse.” Historically, employers have leveraged immigrants to fill those positions.\n\nBut it’s not simply lower-skilled, lower-earning immigrants that get swept up in the dragnet. Immigrants from all walks fuel America’s competitive power in the global marketplace. Think of it this way. We all use Google, whose CEO Sundar Pichai was born in India. Sergey Brin, another Google founder, came to the States by way of the former Soviet Union. What about Microsoft, whose CEO Satya Nadella also immigrated from India? Then there’s Elon Musk, who despite his fame and demeanor is not actually from around these parts. He’s South African. Imagine life without Google or Excel.\n\nMore interesting is the account of Melania Knavs, a Slovenian model who illegally worked for U.S. corporations on a visitor’s visa before obtaining her H-1B. The Associated Press, during an investigation of the incident, noted that “Foreigners are not allowed to use a visitor visa to work for pay in the U.S. for American companies. Doing so would violate the terms of that visa and could prohibit a foreigner from later changing his or her immigration status in the U.S. or bar the foreigner from the United States again without special permission to come back.” Melania is now the first lady of the United States.\n\nCountries that have embraced strategic immigration plans have prospered. Diversity and inclusion bring with them the promise of fresh perspectives, cultural nuances, demographic insights, and creative approaches to business innovation. As taxpayers, immigrants also contribute to the social infrastructure of their adopted countries.\n\nGermany has a long history of positive gains from welcoming outsiders. In 2012, for instance, the 6.6 million people living in Germany with foreign passports paid $4,127 more in taxes and social security than they accepted in state-sponsored benefits. Immigrant talent generated a surplus of €22 billion that same year. And as a generation of German talent retires, signaling a coming exodus of skills and experience from the workforce, the country is hoping to attract 1.5 million skilled immigrants to stabilize the state pension system. Like Germany, the United States also faces an exodus of retirees from the workforce, which younger foreign workers could offset with their contributions to taxes, revenues, and output.\n\nA Nation of Immigrants\n\nIn the introduction to his report on the myths of immigration, Daniel Griswold, a senior research fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, struck a bold and important chord: “America is a nation of immigrants. That is not a cliché but a simple fact. Almost all Americans today either immigrated themselves or descended from immigrants, whether from England and Germany in the colonial era, Ireland, Eastern Europe, and Scandinavia in the 19th and early 20th centuries, or Latin America and Asia in more recent decades. Today one out of every four people residing in the United States are either first- or second-generation immigrants. Immigration has enriched the United States throughout its history, economically as well as culturally and socially.”\n\nContrary to the rhetoric that has punctuated most immigration-based debates over the past few years, welcoming foreign talent has measurably strengthened the U.S. economy “by filling key jobs in important industries, starting businesses, filing patents, creating new products, and keeping America demographically younger.”\n\nMyth: Immigration is out of control.\nReality: The rate of immigration is below the historical U.S. average (the 15% peak of 1910, according to the U.S. Census Bureau) and well below that of many other advanced nations.\n\nMyth: Crime and terror spike with an influx of immigrants.\nReality: Immigrants are less prone to commit crimes. Griswold cited a major study by the National Academy of Sciences, which found that “immigrants are less likely than the native born to commit crimes, and neighborhoods with greater concentrations of immigrants have much lower rates of crime and violence than comparable nonimmigrant neighborhoods.”\n\nMyth: Immigrants impose undue tax burdens on U.S. citizens.\nReality: Immigrants end up paying more in taxes over their lifetimes than they do relying on government assistance. Highly skilled and educated immigrants typically pay $514,000 more in taxes. Lower-skilled migrants, Griswold explained, “produce more of a fiscal surplus, or less of a deficit, than similarly educated native-born Americans because they are eligible for fewer government benefit programs.”\n\nIn October 2018, the well-respected Brookings Institute published a comprehensive report on the state of immigration. Again, in opposition to fearful political stump speeches, the real effects of immigration were either beneficial or non-detrimental to the success of the nation. The Brookings Institute’s overall conclusion? “Despite the size of the foreign-born population, immigrants tend to have relatively small impacts on the wages of native-born workers. At the same time, immigrants generally have positive impacts on both government finances and the innovation that leads to productivity growth.” Here are a few key findings, although we encourage everyone to read the full document for more depth on the details and sources of analysis.\n\nA preponderance of evidence shows that immigration can be an economic windfall. As staffing experts, we should be contributing to the development of new approaches toward inclusion and sponsorship, education equivalence, and encouraging our industry associations to advocate and lobby for a more productive solution that fosters genuine diversity—and not just as a talking point. Focusing on breaking down the stigma of immigration could very well guide our nation to a new era of progress, prosperity, and peace. The fact is, we need people. Jobs remained unfilled. Skilled professionals are exiting the workforce (and the economy to some extent). A stellar resume should not fall into the slush pile because of a birthplace. With our finger on the pulse of immigration, who better to help lead the charge?" ]
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[ "Meet The Cheaper Variant Of Pixel 3 With Never Seen Features\n\nAt the time, when the tech giant Google presented its new Google Pixel 3 they also rumored the release of a cheap version of the new Pixel 3, of course, I am talking about the Pixel 3 Lite.\n\nHowever, now a leaked image appeared that simply comparing the size of Google Pixel 3 Lite with the tech giant Google’s well-known flagship smartphone, of course, Google Pixel 3, which is also the smallest model that was presented in the month of October 2019.\n\nAs we all know very well that just a few days ago, photos of the new Google Pixel 3 Lite have been leaked, along with its first features, and they have not caused much fury among the fans of the tech giant Google’s smartphones, as everything indicates that it will not be an economic model unlike its name states.\n\nAlso Read: How To Turn Your Android Device Into A Security Camera\n\nAs we told just now that a few days ago, numerous images of the Google Pixel 3 Lite were leaked, showing in great detail about its appearance, both from the front and back and even on the sides of the device as well.", null, "But all these images only showed us the appearance of the new Pixel 3 Lite in the hands, and not how it would look compared to other models in the same range, something that undoubtedly clarifies much doubts about what will differentiate it from the other models of the tech giant Google.", null, "Moreover, the image shows that the tech giant Google’s flagship smartphone, of course, Google Pixel 3 has thinner upper and lower edges than the Lite version of the Pixel 3, which simply enhances its looks and design.\n\nWhile now if we talk about the other key feature of this Lite version, let me clarify that it would come with the new Snapdragon 670 processor, which is one step below the Snapdragon 710.\n\nThe RAM would remain at 4GB, and the storage of 32GB without the possibility of any expansion. While the camera would be 12.2 megapixels, and probably one of the highlights of this Pixel 3 Lite, which will enhance the quality of images by enhancing the capabilities of photography software that the tech giant Google usually does. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below." ]
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[ null, "Known most recently for touring with the Kim Mitchell Band and Nelly Furtado, Dave currently resides in Toronto where he teaches and maintains a constant performance schedule locally.\n\nHe attended the Berklee College of Music, studying with Victor Mendoza, John Ramsey, Skip Hadden and Ed Kaspick, and in 1993 following his studies, he moved to Halifax and broke into the scene with such artists as: Dutch Mason, Brett Ryan and Wayne Nicholson.\n\nDave has had numerous television appearances, including Jay Leno, David Letterman, Regis & Kelly, Much Music, The View, Carson Daly and Extra, and was featured at the Montreal Drum Festival 2004.\n\nHe has also appeared in articles in Sticks, Drums (Cover Story), Modern Drummer and DRUM! Magazine. He is an active player, educator and clinician." ]
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[ "It always seems impossible until it's done.\n\nHARMZ is a Nova Scotian rapper, singer, actor, and filmmaker with a notable background of achievements in the local scene.\n\nHe began his journey in media with his YouTube channel, which he started uploading to while he still lived in Nigeria. After moving around for many of his middle school days, he began making music with friends and created the hit song \"So Hype\" with producer A-Thurst. Once the song blew up around his community, he decided to keep trying to make entertaining music, since people were enjoying what he was creating.\n\nHARMZ then went on to earn accolades such as winning the TD Music Moves Me contest, being picked as one of five filmmakers to create a documentary on Being Black in Halifax with the Halifax Black Film Festival, having that documentary take him to Quebec for the Montreal Black Film Festival, and earning himself prominent placements in pop-up shows all around Halifax.\n\nThe premiere PRZM-exclusive release, \"The Best is Yet to Come\", released to the world on September 24th, 2021. The project features some of his most ambitious work, including the October 4th-15th We Out Here feature track on Virgin Radio 101.3 \"Most Days\", the 2020 hit, \"Same Movie, Different Cinema\" featuring Shanii22, featured on CBC's Information Morning with Portia Clark, and \"This Moment\" featuring ECMA-nominated artist aRENYE and Halifax vocalist Lyris Daye, featured on CBC's East Coast Music Hour with Bill Roach. The album has also been nominated for Music Nova Scotia's Hip-Hop Recording of the Year for 2022.\n\nRiding the success of his latest commercial album, HARMZ continues the hot streak with his new single, \"Hold Me Down\", featuring TikTok content creator Max Emerson Taylor and accompanied by a music video with a large-scale production thanks to Komodo Dragon Productions and the Light House Arts Centre.", null, null, null, null, "The Best is Yet to Come", null, null, null, null, "Love On Me (feat. Zamani)" ]
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[ null, "Be Careful! Have a safe new year !!\n\nThe last couple of days have been in the chilly 50 degrees. Sometimes the sun would peek through, but not often enough.\n\nRay came over to work, and we got a few more jobs done. We fixed a shelf in a closet. It was kind of hanging down and it was difficult to get hangers on and off the rod. We pushed it up and put a white ledger board under it, screwing into at least three studs. I don't know why, but everything in the back part of this house that my late Johnnie and I built, has stayed together, but all the rest needs fixing bit by bit.\n\nOne wheel on the top rack of my dishwasher was wonky, and which made it difficult for the rack to travel. So Ray found out what was causing that, and we might have fixed it. The spindle on the wheel fits into another hole and it had come apart. We hope that Marine Goop will hold it together. The part we glued will not stop the wheel from turning. I have caution tape on that top rack as I mustn't touch it for 24 hours.\n\nThen we tried to fix the Commercial Upright Hoover that we use on the workshop mats. We found the little skinned wire that had caused the handle to shock Ray, and we fixed that, but the big bump part of the cord that stops it from coming through the housing, was messed up and we couldn't get it all to fit together again. I hope I don't have to buy a new cord for it.\n\nThe patio door going into the porch has one of those swing down bars that goes between the frame and the opening door as an extra lock. It had been jammed in place too many times and didn't work right, as it was too loose. I happened across the rubber end of a shower rod in the shed, it slipped right over it, and now it is tight again. A walking stick tip would have done the same thing, but I wanted white to match the door.\n\nWhen the contractors finished this house they put caulk around all the light switch and outlet covers. That would have been alright, but they used some caulk that yellowed and it looked terrible. Gradually Ray has been fixing them, and two in my bathroom got gone today. He has to cut and scrape off all the old caulk to get the covers off. Sometimes Ray has to replace the switches or outlets as the contractors installed them before they ran the texture hopper and paint gun, so they look horrible. Couldn't even bother to cover them up with wide masking tape. Then Ray has to touch up the wall with paint. Most of the time we have to put oversize covers on the switches and outlets, as they cut the holes in the sheet rock too big, hence their messy caulking. These were on an outside north wall, and they hadn't even put the little insulation pads in the switch or outlet. I found some in the shed, so they are insulated now. They used the same yellowing stuff on my tubs, and Ray has re-caulked them too, years ago.\n\nThis evening I went to Jay's mother's house for the traditional black eyed peas and cabbage. Jay had cooked thick pork chops and sausage on the grill on their porch, while getting soused and loud. We don't trust anything that Jay cooks, so his mother, their neighbor and I refrained from eating the chops as they didn't look done all the way through. She couldn't find her cooking thermometer, so we couldn't check them. I can't believe that, as I use mine all the time, and won't put anything in my mouth until I check that it has got up to 160 degrees. I brought the chops home, and I will re-cook them for their dinner tomorrow.\n\nThat was enough work today.\nPosted by LakeConroePenny,TX at 7:49 PM" ]
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[ "Vancouver-based 'May the Fourth' event to inspire space, science interests", null, "This is the second time the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre is hosting this event virtually\n\nVANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – It’s a celebration of May the Fourth that’s not so far, far away, and is tapping into the popularity of the ‘Star Wars’ films to inspire people to get interested in all kinds of sciences – not just the ones involving space.\n\nThe H.R. MacMillan Space Centre is hosting a ‘May the Fourth Be With You’ virtual family night to get people talking about exoplanets and the similarities they share with worlds in the Star Wars universe.\n\nThe event also has an immediate connection to the films, according to Michael Unger who is the centre’s programs coordinator.\n\n“We have special guests from Industrial Light and Magic. If you’re not sure who they are, ILM, they are the people who do all of the special effects for Star Wars, so we partnered with them the last couple of years. Going virtual allows to get access to some amazing people that work there,” he tells NEWS 1130.\n\nUnger says they’ve been able to capitalize on the ability to go virtual by connecting with ILM, and combining their work with the knowledge of one of their astronomers so that people can learn more about these planets.\n\n“We have creative directors and special effects directors, along with our astronomer, Marley [Leacock], and people in the webinar are going to be able to ask us questions, they’re going to give us a presentation of some of the work that they do, and give us some inspiration: how they got involved in their fields, and how they got their careers started through science.”\n\n#MayThe4th means @SpaceCentreYVR is using today to teach people about exoplanets! The #MayThe4thBeWithYou virtual event is happening tonight at 7! Michael Unger w/the centre says you can learn all sorts of neat facts…including which exoplanet most resembles the Death Star. ???? pic.twitter.com/GGdIRNpQts\n\nThe centre has been holding at least one online event each month, and Unger says that focus has opened some really great doors for them, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n“A lot of the [audience that might not] live in Vancouver proper, sometimes it’s a long trek in, so we’ve found that our reach has been a lot broader, and people can go right onto our YouTube page and connect with us around the world.”\n\nUnger, whose career was inspired in part by his exposure to Star Wars as a youngster, says anytime the centre can get people talking about the sciences, it’s a success.\n\n“We’ve really branched out into lots of different areas of science, and we like to say that our subject matter is the universe, which means everything,” he said.\n\n“We’ve been able to connect with groups like the Centre for Brain Health out at UBC, and we talk about how the brain works, and in the context of the universe and how our brains can comprehend things in the universe. Then we also hear about various forms of the research that they do, and tapping into those different aspects of those sciences, whether it’s engineering, whether it’s math — we just had Pi Day last week — talking about Albert Einstein, talking about math, talking about any subject is a great jumping off point for us to talk about the universe.”\n\nAs for any planets or satellites that have similarities to the worlds of Star Wars? Unger says there’s a moon that orbits Saturn that looks a little… ominous.\n\n“This moon is called Mimas, but if you look up a picture of Mimas, it will look very similar, it looks almost exactly like the Death Star, it s a very grayish looking moon with a big sort of crater in one side of it, and whenever I look at Mimas, and I’m sure most people when they look at it, it reminds them of a Death Star.”" ]
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I couldn’t help myself as the allure to start putting together my own Super Mario game, something I’ve dreamt about since I was a kid, was too strong.\n\nThe highlight is, of course, the World Maker, which will certainly inject a dose of life into a community that was starting to scale down to its most hardcore fans.\n\nWhile it’s lacking a few features (aspirational goals for future games, I suppose) it’s certainly a quality addition to the suite of features in Super Mario Maker 2.\n\nYou can create up to eight worlds (standard in most Mario games) that can contain up to four courses each from your created levels. In addition, you have mini-game huts, such as the sliding match game from SMB3, that players can visit to get extra lives, and warp pipes to add a bit of creative flair to how players get around the map of each world.\n\nWhile being limited to four courses per world might be constraining for the most skilled and dedicated creators, it’s more than enough for the average person who has only made a course or two ever. You can, of course, add as little as one course per world if you wanted to.\n\nA nice touch is the surprising amount of ways that you can customize the look of your worlds. You can add clifftops, bridges, decorations, themed course entrances, etc.\n\nWhat’s a bit frustrating, but so totally Nintendo, is that from what I can see there isn’t a way to really sort or sift through Worlds. Unlike courses, you can’t label them, and when you enter the Worlds menu from Course World, you just get what appears to be a random selection.\n\nWhat you can do though is look up the top makers, and see the World that they have uploaded (you can create eight “games” but have one uploaded online at any given time. It’s definitely annoying, but keeping tabs on the best makers is something dedicated Super Mario Maker 2 community members already do. So C’est la vie, I guess.\n\nThe real icing that’s missing on this cake though is the secret exits and courses. That said, I’m not shocked were left out. Adding the ability to have multiple exits in a single level sounds like something that would require a pretty major change to the entire game which is currently designed as simply: start at entrance get to exit. Even World Maker, as great as it is to have, is a pretty simple as it’s just an organized way to show off your courses.\n\nStill, World Maker has been the most requested feature since Super Mario Maker 1 was released, and finally getting it on its own would have been a great enough send-off. But in the words of the immortal Billy Mays, that’s not all.\n\nThe final update also added a slew of new power-ups, one for each of the classic themes including the Super Mario Bros 2 mushroom, Frog Suit, Power Balloon, and the Super Acorn. In the extra 3D World theme the boomerang is now available alongside a bunch of new hat items including cannon box, propeller box, red POW box, Goomba mask, and Bullet Bill mask.\n\nWith the powerup active you can now land on the heads of enemies and actually pick them up and throw them. This can be utilized to destroy certain types of blocks, fly across bullet bills, or even pick up chain chomps as use them as a defensive tool. While it’s not the same as an entirely new SMB2 theme, it does radically change the way that a course can be played and in a lot of ways, it effectively functions as a theme.\n\nAlso, Phanto is now in the game if you’re interested in giving a whole new generation of kids PTSD.\n\nBoss enemies are also spiced up as all of the Koopalings are now in game as well, each with their own unique flair. Facing off against Boom Boom, Bowser and Bowser Jr. would have gotten dull over the course of eight worlds, that’s for sure.\n\nI could continue to gush about this update (the Frog Suit lets you walk on water now which is super neat!), but I think you get the point.\n\nIf you would have told me that a hypothetical Super Mario Maker 3 was going to launch with all the stuff we had in SMM2 but include a SMB2 theme and a dedicated World Maker, among other new powerups and enemies (Mecha Koopa is back with a lot of new tricks), I would have totally signed up for that.\n\nIf not a sequel, I would have certainly also paid good money for a DLC which contained all of the above as well.\n\nEither way you slice it, this is a massive update which Nintendo could have absolutely charged fans for, and would have been justified in doing so as it adds incredible value.\n\nThere’s now a long term aspirational goal for every dedicated course maker to create their very own Super Mario game, filled to the brim with the best of the best of their courses. Yes, there will be lots of Super Little Joey Worlds that are filled with trash, but savvy searchers will be able to benefit from quality course makers eventually putting out entire new Super Mario games that can rival the quality of the real ones.\n\nDepending on your tastes, fan worlds could even surpass official games when you take into account how many tools Super Mario Maker 2 provides that don’t appear in traditional games.\n\nWhile it’s sad that there doesn’t appear to be any more major updates in the cards for Super Mario Maker 2, I’m going to have my hands full for the foreseeable future putting together 32 of my best courses." ]
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[ "Our hectic week in London was at its end so we organised a private car out to Heathrow to pick up our Peugeot, initially we were going to get the train but laziness won out so we opted to pay a bit extra for a driver. It was a lucky call as we heard on the radio whilst heading out that the train service wasn’t running to Heathrow due to a lack of drivers… Laziness pays off!!\n\nWe were dropped off by our driver and picked up our car for the next four and a half months, a brand new Peugeot 308. It has been great so far and does 1100km for every fifty pounds worth of fuel we put in which seems cheap, only thing is it is left hand drive which is a bit of an adjustment in the UK as I’m back driving on the left of the road. So far no dramas, a whole lot easier to drive around on the English motorways than in Crete!\n\nOur first stop was Bicester Village, a small village consisting of luxury outlet stores, so that Jess could do some essential shopping before we headed out into the countryside. After a quick bit of shopping I left the outlets and headed into Bicester to try and find a pub to watch the football at, Manchester United was playing Tottenham in the first game of the Premier League season. Found a great pub that was starting to fill up so decided this was my local for the day and headed in, I made two fairly large mistakes in the first 5 minutes… Firstly I was an Australian, rookie mistake on the day that we were bowled out for nothing a second time to throw away the Ashes. Second mistake was walking into a pub called The White Hart and asking if they were showing “the Manchester game”, it happened to be a Tottenham fans pub. Obviously. I got completely annihilated with banter but fortunately got some back up in the form of Welsh Dave. Dave also copped a lot of banter for being Welsh but is a respected man in The Hart as he is mates with Gareth Bale. He jumped on my side for the match and we got the last laugh with United prevailing.\n\nWith the match over and required supplies procured we jumped in the car and headed for Fountains Abbey, out first heritage location as we headed North.", null, null, null, "On arriving at Fountains Abbey we whipped out our National Trust memberships, a great gift from Ann Teesdale, and headed in. The lady on the gate was excited to see us as she got to dust off her special “Australian Members” stamp before ushering us through and into the estate. As you can see in the first picture above, the abbey seems to be somewhat of a couples spot, with everyone walking around the grounds in pairs. Our first stop was at the wildlife hide where we saw lots of different types of birds, unfortunately none of the elusive red squirrels that are becoming endangered in the UK! Next we visited the manor house, orchard and herb garden. Thats right, we went to the herb garden!\n\nThe Abbey itself was remarkably well preserved as were the grounds, visitors have full access so you can walk through the Abbey, climb the tunnels and explore the basement. The architecture and construction was very impressive both in scale and in the fact that it has survived so well throughout the centuries. As well as the Abbey and the Manor House the estate had a giant water garden, a church and a series of tunnels and follies to entertain guests that were all built centuries ago.", null, null, "After our exploration we sat by the water and enjoyed some warm scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream and some cheesecake before jumping in the car and heading to Ossett for the night. Ossett was a nice little village but it did have that vibe that not heaps of tourists stop in there, when we went for dinner everyone in the restaurant knew each other and constantly stared at us and we were served by the manager all night as if VIP’s… Maybe won’t choose stopovers purely via geographical location in the future!\n\nThe next days mission was to explore the Teesdale region where Jess’s ancestors originated before heading out to Australia, we worked our way through the valley and along the River Tees until we came to Middleton-on-Teesdale, home of the Teesdale Hotel and the best lunch of the holiday so far. We arrived at 3:05 but they were luckily still doing Sunday lunch, Jess ordered the roast chicken with Yorkshire pudding and I got a beef pie, both served with so many sides and condiments they were hard to get through. Which made the toffee pudding, apple pie & custard and pint of cider even harder…\n\nWe pushed on and arrived at Once Brewed early in the evening, this was the location of the YHA we stayed at for a couple of nights whilst exploring Hadrians Wall, the Ancient Roman defensive fortifications that ran from coast to coast creating the northern border of the Roman Empire.\n\nWe were up early the next morning and set out on what was to be a nine mile hike incorporating Hadrians Wall, Housesteads Fortress and the Vindolanda archaeological site. The countryside here was stunning and we have struggled to find any pictures that do it justice, the wall itself was impressive, an amazing feat of engineering considering the terrain as it is built up and down cliffs and hills and alongside lochs and bogs, I don’t envy the Roman soldiers who had to build it all by hand.\n\nOn our way to Housteads fortress, one of the largest fortifications along the wall, we passed three mile forts, fortresses built exactly one mile from each other along the wall, they took the spacing pretty seriously with some of the fortresses in terrible strategic positions. The ruins at Houseteads were interesting as the foundations were still in place for all of the fortress’s buildings giving great insights into how the Romans built their camps. Unfortunately the weather took a turn and we got annihilated with sleet and freezing winds, Jess had the camera so the decision was made that rather than continue the hike I would run back and get the car.\n\nIt seemed like a great idea when I made the offer… If you look at the pictures above you can see they are quite hilly, running 3 miles back over that, as it turned into mud, whilst being punished by a freezing wind and rain was not as fun as I anticipated. Eventually I made it back to the accommodation, grabbed the car and went and rescued Jess so we could continue our journey.\n\nThe next stop was Vindolanda, formerly one of the largest Roman settlements in the area and an ongoing excavation site with an active archaeological team every summer. They have excavated different sections of the town and multiple layers of fortresses that were built on top of each other over the years and found heaps of artefacts that are showcased in the museum on site. It was really interesting to see the archaeological team in action and to be able to speak to them and some of their volunteers about what they were up to on the day and about their recent discoveries. After Vindolanda we drove a few miles down the road to the Roman Army Museum, a great interactive museum which gives a good insight into life as a Roman Soldier in Britain including a recruitment talk from a centurion, a basic lessons in latin and the roman code of honour, firing a bow and a 3D movie about life on the wall. Was really good and definitely recommended, you can get a double pass and go to the museum and Vindolanda for ten pounds, so pretty cheap as well, which is great because the exchange rate just keeps getting worse.\n\nAfter a delicious dinner at the Twice Brewed Inn we had our last nights sleep in our double bunk bed and continued our Northern journey. Our final stop before Scotland was Wallington, another giant estate and nature reserve which is managed by the National Trust. We went out onto the nature trails first and managed to spot a large variety of birds and finally managed to spot a red squirrel, much to Jess’s excitement. Apologies for the blurry photo, squirrels are rather speedy. We went on the river trail next in search of otters but were unsuccessful, much to Jess’s disappointment. We came back up through the grounds and gardens before fuelling up on some more scones and a quick lunch, we eat a lot of scones here, National Trust in England is a lot like if the CWA in Australia had castles.", null, null, "After our stop at Wallington we pushed on Northwards and crossed the border into Scotland and headed up to Edinburgh for a week of laughs at the Fringe Festival. Update coming soon." ]
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Diana, Princess of Wales was certainly one of the most photographed women of all time; even in her childhood she was frequently photographed due to her father's Free shipping over $/5(5). On June 3, , Princess Diana attended a performance of Swan Lake by the English National Ballet, which was the only non-humanitarian charity to which Diana devoted her time, according to Good.\n\n— -- A new tell-all book about the life of Prince Charles reveals details about his marriage to Princess Diana that had been largely unknown to the public.. Charles, 68, and Diana, who died in. Diana Spencer grew up to be the princess of Wales. But when she was a little girl, she did not dream she would become a princess. When she was still quite young, her older sisters went off to boarding school and her parents decided to live apart. 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Comment Report abuse. reader. out of 5 stars Lovely Collection of Photos.5/5(9). Long before her tragic death, Diana, Princess of Wales was a beloved modern icon, relatable to the general public in a way that transcended the barrier between royal and commoner.\n\nAs a member of the royal family in an age of mass media, her fairy-tale wedding to, and painful divorce from, Prince Charles was played out on the world stage.4/4(3). Diana, Princess Of Wales book. Read 6 reviews from Princess of Wales book world's largest community for readers.\n\nHere is the best and most beautiful photo album ever of Her 4/5. Princess Diana was Princess of Wales while married to Prince Charles.\n\nOne of the most adored members of the British royal family, she died in a car : Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, was known as the \"People's Princess\".\n\nShe influenced the United Kingdom's current royal family of Windsor and helped modernize the monarchy. Princess Diana led what seemed like a storybook life. Her devotion to her young sons was legendary. But all was not as it appeared. While known as a fierce trailblazer, advocate for the underserved, and style icon, Diana Brand: Scholastic True Books.\n\nIn the early hours of 31 AugustDiana, Princess of Wales died in hospital after being injured in a car crash in a road tunnel in Paris. Her partner, Dodi Fayed, and their driver, Henri Paul, were pronounced dead at the bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, survived with serious injuries.\n\nThe sudden and tragic death of Princess Diana caused the world to reflect on how much this singular woman meant to us all. This revealing book is the closest we will ever come to her autobiography -- a lasting and powerful testament to her courage and spirit Diana Princess of Wales Diana, princess of Wales, former consort () of Charles, prince of Wales; mother of the heir second in line to the British throne, Prince William, duke of Cambridge (born ); and one of the foremost celebrities of her day.\n\nLearn more about her life in this article. Princess Diana (born Diana Frances Spencer; July 1, –Aug ) was the consort of Charles, Prince of Wales.\n\nShe was the mother of Prince William, currently in line for the throne after his father, Diane's former husband, and of Prince Harry.\n\nA photo of Princess Diana from On the twentieth anniversary of the British royal's tragic death in Paris, a new book, \"Remembering Diana: A Life in Photographs\" (National Geographic." ]
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[ "As it has with different crops, together with cotton, corn and wheat, China is fast changing into the 800-pound gorilla on this planet’s rice markets.Based on what’s happened in recent times, China is now the highest manufacturer, top client, most sensible stockholder, top importer and a “rising exporter” of rice, in step with a USDA Foreign Agriculture Service global economist.\n\n“One thing to note, as was highlighted in the February 2018 Grain World Market and Trade Report, is China has strengthened its importance in global rice trade not only as an importer but now strikingly also as an exporter,” says USDA’s Rachel Trego.\n\nTrego, who is staff chief for food grains analysis at USDA-FAS’ Office of Global Analysis, said China’s exports have been quite restricted on account of the high home rice prices within the country till recent months. Most Chinese exports have tended to be to the nearby regional markets equivalent to South Korea, Mongolia and Hong Kong.\n\nPart of that, Trego says, is that China has begun resuming exports to Africa. “These dwindled and just about were right down to nothing by the point of 2012, but, in 2017, approximately two-thirds of Chinese exports have been to Africa.\n\nMeanwhile, the volume of rice Thailand has been exporting, especially to Africa, has dwindled, as Thailand is left with handiest the no-longer-good-for-human intake rice inside the country’s home shares.\n\n“Given Thailand’s ending of exporting especially low-priced rice to Africa, China has been able to see some in roads into Africa, as well as beyond,” said Trego, who’s a regular contributor to USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.\n\n“Notably, China’s average export price as reported by China’s custom data developed precipitously in 2017, and this has been quite interesting in that the Chinese customs data also shows that the exports have primarily been of medium-grain rice. Seeing prices in the $500 per range on average for total exports is certainly a shift from where they have been in the past.”\n\nWith China changing into a most sensible importer of rice, as neatly, U.S. growers are asking the place the U.S. stands on its skill to faucet into the Chinese import marketplace, which prior to now has been confined basically to within sight rice-producing nations such as Burma and Cambodia.\n\n“USDA has been working actively on a phytosanitary protocol for access of rice to China, and this process has lasted for more than a decade,” Trego mentioned. “On the U.S. aspect, USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service has been running with the AQSIQ, the related agency in China. We had it signed a couple years ago at the technical stage, however we have been looking forward to it to be signed at the political degree, which was in the end achieved in 2017.\n\nJudging from Chinese home prices relative to one of the most California export costs, U.S. export quotes from time to time were less than Chinese retail prices. “That may suggest some opportunities to be able to ship to China if given the opportunity once the phytosanitary protocol and the necessary arrangements are accomplished,” Trego said.\n\nDuring the query and answer consultation of the webinar, Trego used to be requested what kinds of U.S. rice could be aggressive in China’s markets?\n\n“The predominant suppliers right now to the China market have been some of the neighboring countries that are sending long-grain rice,” she stated. “As noted from that exporter export quote chart previous, the Asian costs for long-grain are somewhat somewhat lower than those for the U.S.\n\n“So for long-grain it would primarily be focusing on some of the high-end and niche markets. China has been importing, especially because of price, but also because of concerns on food safety, and so really targeting the high end would be helpful for that on long grain.”\n\nFor the medium- and short-grain, China has a Tariff Rate Quota for medium-grain, and the U.S. is a foremost medium-grain exporter and is reasonably competitive. “Given the price chart I shared earlier for Chinese retail versus U.S. prices, given the limited competition from other medium-grain suppliers in that market, there could be some great opportunities.”\n\nSmart Agriculture is a way to working in future", null, "Tech transformation: how agriculture is being redefined through digital innovation and startups 0\n\nSmart Agriculture is a way to working in future\n\nThe scope of the global Smart Agriculture/Farming Market was once liked at US$ five.79 billion in 2016 and can contact the worth of US$ 18.21 billion [...]\nRead More\n© 2020 Kissan News. All rights reserved. Designed by agrinfobank team\nThis website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT\nPrivacy & Cookies Policy" ]
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[ "Democrat Mike Quinn brought the motion to the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, Dec. 3, proposing refugees be allowed to resettle in the county.\n\nThe president’s executive order, signed on Sept. 26, requires state and local governments to work together to ensure \"refugees are resettled in communities that are eager and equipped to support their successful integration into American society and the labor force.”\n\nQuinn explained the city of Portage and the state of Michigan have already signed off on refugee resettlement, but that the county needs to give its approval to allow refugees resettlement in Portage. Action by the county does not override the decision of other cities within the county, he explained. Each city will need to send its own letter of consent, Quinn said.\n\nRather than waiting the standard two weeks to consider the proposal, the board instead agreed to vote on Quinn’s motion the same day, at its 7 p.m. regular meeting. The resolution passed unanimously.\n\nDespite her support of the motion itself, Democrat Stephanie Moore warned the board about changing the rules.\n\nMoore said she did not want to draw backlash when public perception of the county government was low after criticisms from an outside consulting firm called the board “toxic\" and “dysfunctional.” Those comments were later highlighted in a lawsuit filed by the county’s recently fired corporate counsel, Beth White.\n\n“I want to caution us to think about if it was a resolution that the majority of us may not agree on, may not be politically favorable to us,\" Moore said. “Would we still have to have that same amount of passion and wherewithal where we circumvent our own process we created to get it done?”\n\nDemocrat Jennifer Aniano pushed back, arguing this was the right decision given the executive order’s 90-day deadline that lands on Christmas day.\n\n“Humanitarian crises don’t wait for policy, processes and procedure.” Aniano said. “I would say if there’s ever a time to break some rules now would be the time.”\n\nRepublicans John Gisler and Roger Tuinier questioned the difference between undocumented immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees. Both agreed the legal vetting refugees undergo before they are brought to America was important, and both supported the motion.\n\nFlights bringing refugees to America were postponed multiple times in October and ultimately resulted in no refugees being resettled that entire month, according to global Christian humanitarian nongovernmental World Relief.\n\nFor as far back as World Relief has records, nearly 30 years, there’s never been a month when the U.S. did not receive a refugee until October 2019.\n\nQuinn admonished Trump for delays and reductions to the refugee population.\n\n“The world is facing probably the worst refugee crisis since World War II and it looks like someone is trying to slam the door,\" he said.\n\nKalamazoo is already home to refugees and more refugees will likely rejoin families in the county in the coming year, Jane Trejo, Bethany Christian Services program manager, said. She thanked the commissioners for continuing to support the Grand Rapids-based nonprofit that assists vulnerable children and family.\n\n“We have seen that refugees are incredibly strong and courageous as they flee from these horrific circumstances,” she said. “They make their homes and become vibrant and contributing members of the communities they enter.”", null, "Kalamazoo's refugees adjust to their new lives after resettlement\n\nKalamazoo's refugees have been here for 1-2 years. Here's an inside look at how a few of them are building new lives.", null ]
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[ null, "Initial Coin Offerings might seem like a great way for new crypto projects to raise some cash, but they’re not nearly as appealing to investors anymore.\n\nICOs, as they’re known, are a popular way for crypto projects to raise money from their communities and individual investors that provide an alternative to traditional venture capital. They’re a form of crowdfunding, where a project sells a portion of its native tokens to investors before it gets listed on a cryptocurrency exchange. The project gets the funds it needs to develop its blockchain, product, market itself and so on, while the investors get early access to its token at a lower price.\n\nThe ICO Craze Started with The Ethereum ICO\n\nThe ICO craze had its heyday from 2014 to 2018, beginning with the incredible success of Ethereum. The world’s first smart contract blockchain raised over $18 million in Bitcoin through an ICO in 2014. Over 60 million ETH were sold off at a price of around 31 cents each. Given that ETH is today trading at around $1,100, it’s easy to see the appeal they hold for investors.\n\nYet not all ICOs are the same, and the vast majority of products launching this way have failed to live up to the hype. Some of the biggest failures include the much-hyped EOS blockchain, which raised more than $4.2 billion in a year-long ICO that concluded in 2018. Yet EOS failed to live up to the hype, with its chief developer Block.one failing time and again to hit the milestones on its roadmap, causing its token price to plummet and eventually leading to a community revolt.\n\nEOS was certainly not the only failure. Indeed, a 2018 report by Satis Group Crypto Research found that a staggering 81% of all ICOs it tracked since 2017 turned out to be scams, where the developers inevitably ran off with investors’ cash without producing any viable product.\n\nThe Beginning of IEOs and IDOs\n\nWith so many projects failing to live up to their billing, or outright ripping their investors off, the concept of the ICO is now perceived extremely negatively by the industry. So much so that few crypto projects even go down that route anymore, opting instead to raise funds through an Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) or an Initial Dex Offering (IDO) instead. IEOs and IDOs have a better reputation as they involve raising funds via a trusted cryptocurrency exchange such as Binance or a decentralized launchpad like Polkastarter. Those platforms fulfill the role of vetting each project they launch before they’re listed, increasing trust among investors.\n\nStill, the IEO and IDO models are far from perfect and the crypto industry is still incredibly prone to disaster, as the recent collapse of FTX has shown. If the world’s second-largest crypto exchange can fall into the abyss in the space of a few short days, why should any investor trust any new projects they’re sponsoring? Confidence in exchanges, and therefore in IEOs and IDOs, has hit an all time low.\n\nThe reliance on risky fundraising models is an especially big worry for Web3 projects at a time when the fledgling industry is only just getting off the ground, so the arrival of the alternative Initial Coin Exchange offering this year looks to be extremely well timed.\n\nICX as an Alternative to ICOs, IEOs, and IDOs\n\nPeer is a web3 metaverse and blockchain technology company that’s developing consumer-focused blockchain software, hardware, and services for the next evolution of the internet, and one of its most promising early projects seems to be its Peer Exchange platform. It’s a crowdfunding platform that has developed the concept of the ICX, an alternative to ICOs, IEOs and IDOs that’s much more focused on investor safety. Unlike with those older models, ICX projects are carefully vetted, using a framework for an evidence-based fundraising standard. The ICX model is therefore focused on established blockchains and decentralized applications and aims to promote responsible innovation and rapid validation.\n\nIn other words, ICXs are for projects that have moved beyond the prototyping phase, looking for funding prior to seeking a seed or Series A investment from accredited investors. To raise money through an ICX, projects must have a viable product and business model, as well as an IP-moat – meaning they must have some kind of patented or patent-pending technology. In addition, the projects will also be checked to ensure they are following the rules and regulations of their local jurisdiction.\n\nFor crypto projects, an ICX can help to accelerate growth by creating numerous token holders who have an incentive to spread the word about what it’s doing. At the same time, investors will feel much more confident about putting their money into the project. To hold an ICX, the project will have been carefully investigated and has to show that it operates in accordance with local regulations. Moreover, investors can be assured that it has both an existing product and a token that offers immediate utility, and therefore brings real value to its holders.\n\nThe ICX is a novel alternative to crypto fundraising with a special focus on projects that offer both a real opportunity and have serious credibility. It remains to be seen if ICXs will ever become as popular as ICOs were during their heyday, but one thing is clear. It’s the risky bets that often turn out to be the most rewarding, and if the ICX can at least give the odds a boost, enthusiastic crypto investors will likely decide it’s worth a gamble." ]
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[ null, "Naomi Grossman is enjoying the success of American Horror Story: Freak Show in her role as the gremlin-like Pepper. However, getting to that point of career satisfaction certainly wasn’t easy.\n\nShe talked to Salon about her journey to series regular on the Ryan Murphy show.\n\n“It was an audition like any other. Agent called. Sent some sides to prepare. Of course it wasn’t the real script, since that’s under lock and key, but rather scenes from the first season — just so they could see me act. I had no idea what the character was,” Grossman shared. “Not until I was cast, and they were fitting me for prosthetics and asking me to shave my head, did I have any real sense. Because ‘developmental actors’ (like me, at the time) are typically reduced to itty-bitty costar parts, like second nurse to the left. We say things like, ‘Scalpel, Doctor.’ And that’s it. So it never occurred to me that this might be my big break. Hollywood so rarely entrusts the little guys with these types of opportunities. Again, it’s not our job to forecast the future, and decide this is how I’m going to become famous! You do the work, and it happens. Or maybe it doesn’t. But the end result is really out of our control.”\n\nThe FX star undergoes a lengthy process of makeup and prosthetics to transform into Pepper.\n\nThe petite actress explained how this has also changed her thinking, “I’ve never been told I was so pretty until I played the ugliest person on TV. But now I have a twin! So now maybe he’s ugliest? I kid, of course. My agent and manager were concerned about my decision to go bald. They feared I would look like Pepper. I was actually slightly insulted by that! It takes two makeup artists working feverishly for three hours for me to look like Pepper! I like being bald. It was really hot when we got here in July. Plus, no one knew me (yet). So I could take on this whole, new, bald persona. Which was sort of fun and empowering.”" ]
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[ "The mission is to explain the truth of the Shroud of Turin by educating Catholic elementary and high school students coast to coast and border to border in the United States. The goal is to place The Holy Winding Sheet in every Catholic school in the nation.", null, "Several years ago when our production company, the Salt River Production Group, was on location in Jerusalem to produce a documentary on the Holy Land, we met Fr. Eamon Kelly, LC. He gave us a tour of the Shroud of Turin Exhibit at the Pontifical Institute Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center. He lamented, because of the 1988 carbon dating, which concluded the Shroud was a product of the Middle Ages, \"There are two generations of people who have not been properly educated about the Shroud.\"\n\nOver the next several years in a number of casual conversations about the Shroud, the authenticity of the Shroud was routinely dismissed. The responses would include, \"I thought it was a fake.\" Others would say, \"I heard it was a painting.\" And many confessed, \"I have never heard of it.\"\n\nThose conversations made us realize Fr. Kelly was correct and planted the seeds for the project. We wondered if perhaps our company could produce an educational documentary about the Shroud to a younger audience, most notably high school students.\n\nThrough a private Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, we met a young man named Parker Dow, who was looking for a subject for his senior thesis. Along with his school counselors in cooperation with our production company, Parker decided to research the Shroud of Turin for his thesis. We followed him for an entire summer as he conducted his investigation.\n\nWhen Parker began his work on the project, he was surprised to find out most of his friends had never heard of this ancient linen cloth, which virtually all experts agree wrapped the crucified body of Jesus Christ. In the end, The Holy Winding Sheet documented Parker's work for six months, as he met four of the world's leading experts and learned firsthand about the Shroud and why all of them have come to believe The Shroud of Turin is, in fact, the burial cloth of Jesus.\n\nThis fascinating program traces the Shroud's journey from Jerusalem to Turin, explores the controversial 1988 carbon dating test, and shows how the image of the crucified man could not have been faked. The Holy Winding Sheet – Exploring the Shroud of Turin is a contemporary look at a mystery 2,000 years in the making.", null, null, null, null, null, "A NOTE FROM THE PRODUCERS\n\nEvangelizing a new generation of Catholics – that is what this DVD is all about!", null, "The mission is a simple one – provide a program on the Shroud of Turin not only to educate our young people about the Shroud, but also to enhance their understanding of Christ's passion, death and resurrection. Along the way, we also hope it will deepen their relationship with him.\n\nAs you most likely will find out, many of your students will not have heard of the Shroud. Or if they have, they will believe it is a fake painted by an unknown artist sometime during the Middle Ages. While most of the world's experts now agree and believe the evidence points straightforwardly to the fact that the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Christ, the more important point here is what your students think. Along with the DVD, the discussion questions offer the chance for your students to think and come to their own conclusions.\n\nThe total running time for this DVD is 48 minutes. It is chaptered into two segments, each about 25 minutes in length. The producers recognize that 48 minutes might be too long for some classes. The chaptering permits the opportunity to watch it over two classroom periods and offer time for discussion, as well.", null, "We have also included a special bonus feature with Russ Breault. Russ is one of the experts interviewed in the DVD and is well-respected as one of the world's leading experts on the Shroud. His 22-minute presentation adds yet another dimension to the scientific research on the Shroud. This chapter on the DVD is also designed to be used in a separate class period.\n\nThe DVD package includes a 16-page, four-color Shroud booklet, which provides great detail on everything from the history of the cloth to the specifics of the image itself. (By the way, let us know if you need more copies for your students. The cost is $3.00 per booklet.)\n\nOur hope is that this program might become an annual experience for your students during Lent, Holy Week and/or the Easter Season. So we encourageyou to use it often, then file it away and bring it out each year in order that a new group of your students can learn about the Shroud.\nArchbishop Robert Carlson of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis calls The Holy winding Sheet \"a unique and truly extraordinary tool to evangelize our Catholic youth and become a staple in religious education programs for years to come.\" We hope you agree.\n\nAN APPEAL TO PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS\n\nIf you are like most parents and grandparents one of your major concerns is the faith of the children God has entrusted to you. One of the most fervent prayers requests from you, we know, is that your children and grandchildren remain rooted in the faith and, if they have strayed away, that they come back to the faith.\n\nThe Holy Winding Sheet has been produced to help our young people know and understand the love of Jesus Christ. We would suggest, as a tool of evangelization to educate and strengthen the faith of our young men and women, this program might be something you could use with your children and grandchildren to open their eyes and hearts to the reality of Jesus Christ.\n\nAs an added note – if you decide to purchase your own copy of the program for your family, certainly use it as you see fit, but then please consider donating it to your local parish school and/or youth group.", null, "Chuck Neff is a veteran broadcast journalist. He has more than 40 years of experience in the television, radio, and video production industries. He has worked as a news reporter, anchorman, and producer with NBC News in Chicago, as well as TV and radio stations in St. Louis, Denver and Terre Haute.\n\nChuck is also a Show Host for Relevant Radio, a national Catholic radio network. The Inner Life airs weekdays at Noon Eastern, 11AM Central in nearly 50 markets, including New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia.\n\nA graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Chuck has traveled extensively to produce documentaries in Brazil, Bolivia, Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Israel. Over his career Chuck has been awarded 15 local Emmys for excellence as a reporter, writer and producer. He has also received dozens of other national and regional awards for outstanding programming.\n\nIn 1999, Chuck was extensively involved in the Pastoral Visit of Pope John Paul II to St. Louis, coordinating the worldwide television pool coverage.\n\nChuck and his wife, Judy, live in Chesterfield, MO. They have four children and nine grandchildren." ]
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[ null, "A former doctor of osteopathic medicine who previously worked at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Beckley, West Virginia, was sentenced for depriving veterans of their civil rights under color of law by sexually abusing them.\n\nYates previously pleaded guilty on Sept. 17, 2020, to three felony counts of deprivation of rights under color of law. According to the plea documents, Yates rubbed the genitals of two veterans and digitally penetrated a third veteran’s rectum under the guise of legitimate medicine, when in fact he acted without a legitimate medical purpose. This conduct, performed while Yates was acting under color of law in his capacity as a VA physician and a federal employee, deprived the veterans of their constitutional right to bodily integrity and caused them pain. According to the plea documents, the veterans had sought treatment from Yates to manage chronic pain through osteopathic manipulative therapy. Several veterans addressed the court at sentencing, describing the trauma and mental anguish that Yates had caused them. Yates surrendered his medical licenses as a condition of his plea agreement.\n\n“The sentence reflects the seriousness of this defendant’s misconduct. In a despicable betrayal of his oath, he used his specialized medical knowledge and expertise to sexually abuse his own patients. He has now been held accountable,” said Deputy Assistant Attorney General Gregory B. Friel of the Civil Rights Division. “It is a testament to the bravery of our veterans that so many came forward to bring this defendant to justice.”\n\n“Military veterans who serve and sacrifice to protect our nation deserve only the best of care. Yates betrayed his oath as a physician and the veterans under his care,” said U.S. Attorney Michael Stuart for the Southern District of West Virginia. “Yates has been called to account for his heinous acts. While his prison sentence will not undo the significant harm Yates inflicted on the victims, we hope that it will ease their pain. I want to commend the incredible work of the FBI and the Department of Veterans Affairs-OIG in this investigation. I also want to thank the victims and their families for their unwavering support during the prosecution of this case.”\n\n“Yates committed hideous crimes in a hospital room, which should be a sanctuary for patients,” said FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Michael Christman. “The facts of this case are disgusting and these patients and their families deserved better care. While the sentence won’t take away what happened to these patients who dedicated their lives in service to our nation, Yates will never be able to hurt anyone again. Hopefully, this will serve as justice for his victims.”\n\n“This sentence is the culmination of the exceptional work of the Office of the Inspector General special agents and our law enforcement partners,” said VA Inspector General Michael J. Missal. “Our thoughts are with the veterans who suffered horrific abuse by a doctor entrusted with their care, and we remain vigilant in our efforts to keep all VA patients safe from harm.”" ]
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[ null, "Title: A Tragic Kind of Wonderful\n\nSynopsis: For sixteen-year-old Mel Hannigan, bipolar disorder makes life unpredictable. Her latest struggle is balancing her growing feelings in a new relationship with her instinct to keep everyone at arm’s length. And when a former friend confronts Mel with the truth about the way their relationship ended, deeply buried secrets threaten to come out and upend her shaky equilibrium.\n\nAs the walls of Mel’s compartmentalized world crumble, she fears the worst–that her friends will abandon her if they learn the truth about what she’s been hiding. Can Mel bring herself to risk everything to find out?\n\nHuge thank you to Hachette Book Group Canada for this ARC!\n\nI had a weird relation with this book as I was reading it. In fact, for such a short book I had put it down for six days without reading it because something within its contents gave me a reason to. I won’t lie to readers, Mel is a challenging heroine — she’s very distant from the reader, sometimes to the point where you never feel like she’s going to be open enough either. I hit a point with her where I was frustrated and it caused me to put the book down.\n\nAfter some internal monologue and a few days away from the book, I picked it up again, determined I needed to see it to the end given I have this habit that I don’t like to give up on people or ficitional characters apparently. I am happy I saw her story to the end.\n\nLindstrom’s writing has a very simplistic quality to it that makes it very engaging. Mel is so into her own mind, thoughts and feelings that she doesn’t see beyond the world. She’s so focused on the death of Nolan, the guilt and anxiety that is present within her and its to the point where everyone she’s ever loved has been pushed far, far away from her. I can relate to that. Sometimes it’s on purpose, other times its just done unconsciously. My frustrations with Mel came from seeing myself in her and I think it’s why a part of me avoided this book for the while that I did.\n\nMel’s illness is rough, but her reactions and responses are so realistic, right down to the friends she keeps. I really liked the way Lindstrom handled the teenage drama in this book because the responses didn’t feel melodramatic, but rather on point. People do blow situations out of proportion, some people do try to be an alpha in a friendship, some people will try to take all the attention for themselves — all these reactions felt right in place with the story. I felt so angry with a lot of the characters in this book because none of them every stopped to look at the bigger pictures, which again shows a lot of strength in the story being told here.\n\nThere are parts of this book that I think will make readers uneasy at times, but I do think A Tragic Kind of Wonderful offers some wonderfully realistic characters trying to seek light in dark places. It is for those who wish to understand those with mental illness, and what Mel feels throughout the story sheds a lot of light on the stigma of mental illness, even if she s a character can feel really infuriating at the same time. If you like deep contemporary YA, this is definitely worth checking out." ]