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[ null, "According to Forbes and other news sources, Stephen Colbert has taken a leave of absence from his late-night comedy show, “The Colbert Report,” to attend to his ailing 91 year-old mother.\n\nOnly a true FMLA nerd would use this as an opportunity to explain a little-used, often forgotten rule under the Family and Medical Leave Act — the “key employee” provision — that actually could deny Colbert’s reinstatement to his wildly popular comedy show. The FMLA allows employers to utilize this “key employee” provision to deny reinstatement to an employee who is among the highest paid in the workplace and whose reinstatement after FMLA leave creates a significant financial hardship on the employer.\n\nBefore I explain further, to all those who inadvertently stumbled upon this blog article while searching google for “Stephen Colbert,” I assure you — the man running for President of the United States of America of South Carolina most assuredly will be welcomed back to The Colbert Report once his FMLA leave ends.\n\nBut, let’s suppose for an instant that we lived in the bizarro world, and Comedy Central wanted to get rid of Colbert as quickly as NBC chucked Conan O’Brien from the Tonight Show. Could it do so under the FMLA? Under the FMLA’s “key employee” exception, Comedy Central could terminate Colbert’s employment so long as it could show that:\n\n1. Colbert is among the highest paid 10 percent of all the employees working for Comedy Central. Keep in mind two points: a) Earnings include wages, premium pay, incentive pay, and non-discretionary and discretionary bonuses; however, earnings do not include incentives whose value is determined at some future date, (e.g., stock options, future benefits or even incentives for Colbert because he reportedly is surging ahead of Buddy Roemer in the presidential polls in the upcoming Louisiana primary); and b) the determination of whether Colbert is among the highest paid 10 percent is made at the time he gives notice of the need for FMLA leave.\n\n2. Having to reinstate Colbert would cause substantial and grievous economic injury to Comedy Central’s operations. This is an overwhelming standard for any employer to meet, and the FMLA regulations even note that this test is significantly harder to establish than the “undue hardship” test under the ADA. In short, the only real guidance the regulations give employers is not much in the way of guidance at all:\n\nA precise test cannot be set for the level of hardship or injury to the employer which must be sustained. If the reinstatement of a “key employee” threatens the economic viability of the firm, that would constitute “substantial and grievous economic injury.” A lesser injury which causes substantial, long-term economic injury would also be sufficient. Minor inconveniences and costs that the employer would experience in the normal course of doing business would certainly not constitute “substantial and grievous economic injury.” 29 C.F.R. 825.218(c)\n\nIn other words, an employer has to show it would be in a world of hurt because of a key employee’s reinstatement after FMLA leave.\n\nNotice to “Key Employee” is Critical\n\nOf course, as to Colbert himself, this is simply a hypothetical from the bizarro world. We look forward to Stephen Colbert’s return to his rightful place at The Colbert Report — and making us laugh on the presidential campaign trail." ]
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[ null, "Buzz-a-Rama is one of those idiosyncratic New York City mom and pop shops you hope will never close. It has the added distinction of being the last slot car raceway in New York City, originally just one of several dozen operating across the five boroughs. Buzz-a-Rama was opened in 1965 by Frank “Buzz” Perri, the 83-year-old proprietor who still holds court behind the counter at the Kensington, Brooklyn institution. Like most native New Yorkers, he feigns a grumpiness at first but is quickly willing to tell his story. His wife, Dolores Perri, is a nutritionist but helps out at Buzz-a-Rama, showing children and adults how the slot cars work. Both grew up in the neighborhood.", null, "There’s no sign above the roll-down gates at 69 Church Avenue, so on the days that Buzz-a-Rama is closed, you would never know it was there. There are five slot car courses inside with eight tracks each. Colorful swivel benches and chairs (some with steering wheels!) are situated around each course. A big banner says “WELCOME RACING FANS!” Part of the space is dedicated to old school video games and pin ball machines, perfect for the birthday parties they host at Buzz-a-Rama. The “Refueling Center” in the back is a set of three vending machines for snacks and drinks.", null, "Slot car racing dates back to the heyday of the auto industry in the middle of the 20th century, with school children souping up their miniature automobiles just like the pros. It’s hard to imagine without seeing it in action, but slot cars can go up to 100 miles per hour. Despite a decline in the hobby since the 1970s due to competition from radio-controlled cars and later, video games, slot car racing remains a hobby sport with organizations that sponsor and regulate competitions all around the world.", null, "Dolores recounts the excitement of people who return to the Kensington neighborhood after many years and discover that Buzz-a-Rama is still open. “This fella from California — he was all excited that he was able to come from California and you’re still here! And the memories!” Other visitors aren’t New York natives but hear about it, like a man from Nigeria who had visited recently. Dolores loves how grown adults become giddy as children again when they play the racetrack. She also notes how the game creates bonding moments for people of different backgrounds, like the two Americans who grew up playing on the track and the Nigerian man who happened to visit at the same time: “They raced on each track and they just loved it.”", null, "Upon mentioning that I would like to put Buzz-a-Rama in our guidebook Secret Brooklyn, Dolores says that the real issue is the “taxes pushing secret Brooklyn out of Brooklyn and New York, making it so that New York is not what it used to be.” Raising prices to account for higher taxes and higher rents “take[s] the flavor out of what New York was.” Buzz-a-Rama has been able to stay in business because Buzz and Dolores own the building. Buzz explains that when he opened the place, “the real estate tax was $900 per year. This year was $18,000, now I just got the bill for $32,000.”\n\nThis year Buzz-a-Rama will celebrate its 55th anniversary. Buzz and Dolores only open the spot on weekends and holidays so time your visits well. Besides their fondness for slot car racing, the couple are avid marathoners. “We’ve done 14 marathons. Both of us. All in New York and one London,” Dolores says. Buzz points out a photograph of himself at the 1996 marathon under a very impressive race time, and says, “That’s me! When I had brown hair.” It’s clear these two New Yorkers are poised to be here at Buzz-a-Rama for the long haul.\n\nNext, check out the Top 10 Secrets of Green-Wood Cemetery, just nearby Buzz-a-Rama." ]
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[ "In Uganda, many ‘believers’ have fallen prey to yet another spiritual scam. An American Pastor, Robert Baldwin, has has been in the business of selling, bleach, in the name miracle juice that cures diseases like HIV, malaria and cancer.\n\nFrom New Jersey, the pastor has been supplying several Pentecostal churches in West Uganda with a bleaching chemical which they are now calling the Miracle Mineral Solution.\n\nThe U.S. Embassy is totally against this act and has publicly condemned these actions of their very own citizens. In a post they said:\n\nThe U.S. Mission is aware of reports that an American pastor based remotely is distributing a substance called “Miracle Mineral Solution” to churches in Uganda. We strongly condemn the distribution of this substance, which is extremely dangerous and is NOT a cure for any disease.\n\nEven with the many warnings the Ugandan churches still continue to administer the chemical in hope for healing.\n\nIt will be hard to put an end to such stories because of the levels of poverty, lack of resources and desperation in most African countries because opportunists will always look for ways to benefit from people’s desperation.\n\nUntil every African is able to get their basic needs comfortably people will always try to look for shortcuts to a better life due to this we may end up losing many lives with cases like this.\n\nJust the other day a pastor in South Africa told his congregation to eat grass to get God’s favour/ riches and foolish ‘christians’ were almost died in a stampede to go out and eat the grass.", null, "Sometimes we would like to blame it on desperation but the true sense is nothing good comes easy. The bible clearly says “seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and every other thing shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33”. Meaning you have to work out your salvation for God to come through.\n\nVery few people would adhere to this, don’t we love shortcuts in a bid to arm-twist God. It’s called loving the gift and not loving the giver. Truth be told a true man of God will never do things out of the commandments of God. Even Jesus never had some kind of substance he gave for miracles. Many times he said, Your faith has healed you, not drink this, apply this, do this or that to get healed.\n\nAway from sermons, that can be classified as the highest level of laziness, depending on handouts and instant results. More like planting maize today and expecting to eat them tomorrow.\n\nThat’s why even after being warned of the dangers of drinking this substance they still want to have it. They didn’t even bother to make further investigations\n\nSo even if this American is arrested another one will come with a different script but the same story, and we will faithfully be here to give you the latest news." ]
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[ null, "In a press release Saturday, Badran added that his movement is “positively” considering an appeal made by 1,000 Palestinian figures in Europe urging the Palestinian factions to unite and end the intra-Palestinian division amid the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nHamas accepts every step aimed to promote Palestinian interests and strengthen the Palestinian home front in the face of the Israeli occupation, Badran continued.\n\nHoping that such efforts would be met with a positive response from all partners in Palestine, Badran welcomed every endeavour made by Palestinian communities and institutions to restore national unity.\n\nBadran highlighted that several challenges were lying ahead in the Palestinian struggle for freedom, the foremost among them are the recent Israeli plans to annex large chunks from the occupied West Bank with the support and blessing of the US administration.\n\nFighting the new annexation plans, aimed at nearly 30 per cent of the occupied West Bank, including the Jordan Valley, is a top priority for Hamas and all Palestinians, who will not accept the agreements of a “bloody” partnership between two Israeli rivals to be made at the expense of their rights, Badran explained." ]
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[ "While electric vehicles technology has been around since the 1800s, EVs only became particularly popular with the introduction of Tesla Motor’s luxury electric sports car in 2006. Over the next few years, Nissan and Chevrolet began adopting EV and plug-in EV technologies.\n\nFaced with high fuel prices and concerns about one’s carbon footprint, Canadians are now considering EVs as an alternative solution to cars that run on gasoline. And according to Carpages.ca, an online marketplace for used and new cars, there has been a significant year-over-year rise in the search interest and popularity of EVs.\n\nData collated over a period of two years (October 1, 2020 - September 30, 2022) demonstrates a significant increase in search volume for EVs.\n\nWhile electric and hybrid vehicle searches on Carpages.ca still represent less than 1% of the site’s total search volume for all vehicle types, their popularity is clearly growing.", null, "Tesla's BEVs, particularly Model 3, Y, and X, have seen the highest search growth, with the Model 3 yielding an increase of more than 6,000 searches from 2020 to 2022. The second-highest interest is for Hyundai BEVs, with the IONIQ seeing an increase of nearly 600 searches, and the KONA electric with 432 searches. On the other hand, the Toyota Prius saw a decline from 35 searches to zero during the same time frame.\n\nWhat’s driving the demand for EVs in Canada?\n\nEVs appear to finally be having their moment. But what’s behind this consumer shift?\n\nHowever, Mirecki notes that purchasing decisions are still largely driven by price. \"I may be interested in reducing my personal emissions, but if the cost of doing that is three times what it would cost to buy a gas-powered car, then it’s a hard decision to make.”\n\nWhile there has been a rise in EV popularity, Canada still lags behind with widespread EV adoption, in comparison to other countries.\n\nWhich EV models are the most popular?\n\n“Tesla has been a pioneer in the EV industry,” says Mirecki. “When they started making EVs 16 years ago, they were the first company to mass produce any kind of EV, so they’ve had a jumpstart on everybody else. I think that’s part of the reason for their popularity.”\n\nSimilarly, Nissan, Chevrolet, and Hyundai all have had various EV models for at least 10 years, which has given them some time to attain popularity. In comparison, Ford’s F-150 electric pickup truck is a much more recent development, demonstrating that the first-mover advantage has helped these brands gain more credibility and popularity in the EV market.\n\n“Traditionally, companies that didn’t advertise their EVs are now jumping on that bandwagon, a trend that we’re going to see continue well into the future,” says Mirecki. He also notes that on the used-car market side, there are currently five General Motors EV models listed on Carpages.ca, but two years ago, there were only two models.\n\nWhat does it cost to insure an EV in Canada?\n\nAuto insurance for an electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle might be slightly more than what you’d pay to insure a gasoline vehicle, as the costs of replacing the batteries in case of a collision is expensive.\n\nThe good news is that many insurance providers offer a “green wheel” discount to encourage or reward individuals who are making an eco-friendly choice. Comparing EV and hybrid car insurance rates from different insurance companies also ensures you are getting the lowest rate.\n\nComments\nRead This Next\nAuto Insurance What is dangerous driving, and how does it impact your car insurance rate?\nAuto Insurance Inflation got you down? Reduce your home and auto insurance costs with a bundling discount\nAuto You refinance your mortgage to get a better rate. Why not do the same with your car loan?" ]
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[ "2 edition of William Morris, his homes and haunts found in the catalog.", null, null, null, "Out of 5 stars William Morris, his homes and haunts. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on Ma Verified Purchase. Absolutely delighted to get this rare book - I have mended it OK and received it in good time, well wrapped, condition as I was informed and not a problem at all.\n\nFull text of \"William Morris, his homes and haunts\" purpose ; he attended, in brief, to much more than the '* necessary ordinary details.\" In the gorgeous designs of his book borders, his wall papers, his tapestries, for example, he is as far away from the utilities of life as a portrait by Whistler or a mosaic in St.\n\nWilliam Morris’s most popular book is The Wood Beyond the World. William Morris is the most influential British designer of the last years and this collection combines Morris’s writings with his famous designs for wallpaper, fabrics, tapestries, embroideries, carpets, books and stained by: 5. File:William Morris, his homes and haunts () ().jpg.\n\nPeterson (Editor) / Published An \"idle singer\" and his audience: a study of William. William Morris was an English architect, furniture and textile designer, artist, writer, socialist and Marxist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Crafts Movement.\n\nMorris wrote and published poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts throughout his life. His best-known works include The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (), The/5. WILLIAM MORRIS. These books were largely written after William Morris's death in Gillington, M.C.\n\nBook, 'Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors- William Morris' by Elbert Hubbard LACMA Mjpg 1, × 2,; MB. A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark is a fantasy novel by William Morris, perhaps the first modern fantasy writer to unite an imaginary world with the element of the supernatural, and thus the precursor of much of present-day fantasy literature.\n\nIt was first published in hardcover by Reeves and Turner in The book influenced J. Tolkien's popular The Author: William Morris. William Shakespeare His Homes and Haunts is a popular book by Samuel Levy Bensusan.\n\nRead William Shakespeare His Homes and Haunts, free online version of the book by Samuel Levy Bensusan, on Samuel Levy Bensusan's William Shakespeare His Homes and Haunts consists of 14 parts for ease of reading. William Morris () was a writer, illustrator and medievalist from the Romantic period and associated with other renowned authors of the time such as Dante Rossetti.\n\nHis fascination with ancient Germanic and Norse people dominated his writings, the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world and which helped to establish the. William Morris Book Designs. The Kelmscott Chaucer tiles are 8 x 6 inches in cobalt blue and white. Birds and Betrayal, a tile design based on the cover of William Morris's Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs.\n\nWilliam Morris desired in his will to be buried next to the remains of his first wife in \"Morris's Chapel\" in Westminster Abbey. Youth. He was educated at home before matriculating at St John's College, Cambridge in His short, stocky build combined with his strength led him to be described as a \"pocket Hercules\".Allegiance: United Kingdom.\n\nMore than years after his death, William Morris – founder of the Kelmscott Press – remains an influential figure in design and art, and his Kelmscott fine press books are highly prized.\n\nThe textile designer, author and artist founded the Kelmscott Press in Morris () published. Shop the latest titles by William Morris at Alibris UK including hardcovers, paperbacks, 1st editions, and audiobooks from thousands of sellers worldwide. As one of the premier rare book sites on the Internet, Alibris has thousands of rare books, first editions, and signed books available.\n\nWilliam Morris was born in Walthamstow, London on 24th March he is regarded today as a foremost poet, writer, textile designer, artist and libertarian. Morris began to publish poetry and short stories in through the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine which he founded with his friends and financed while at : William Morris.\n\nI (of 2), by William Howitt This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title: Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol.\n\nMackail in his William Morris, I, and Miss Morris in the Collected Works, V, xi say that the Grettis saga translation was published in April; Buxton Forman in The Books of William Morris, p. 55, gives May, as the date of publication. William Morris and his new wife Janey Burden lived at Red House for five years, from summer The house Webb and Faulkner were to be Morris’s lifelong friends, as.\n\nSamuels Lasner will also discuss his own collecting of the works of Morris and his circle. Selections from the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection, on loan to the University of Delaware Library, are included in two concurrent exhibitions at the National Gallery of Art: Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design, (February William Morris, His Homes and Haunts.\n\nDiscover the Location: Red House Lane, Bexleyheath, DA6 8JF, London. But poor William Morris seems to have agreed to share his wife, Jane Burden — in spite of his penchant for “violent rages, breaking of chairs and cutlery” — with the artist Dante Gabriel. In Arthur's House - Poem by William Morris.\n\nAutoplay next video. In Arthur's house whileome was I When happily the time went by In midmost glory of his days. He held his court then in a place Whereof ye shall not find the name In any story of his fame: Caerliel good sooth men called it not,/5.\n\nThe Heritage Lottery Fund has announced the opening phase of a £ million grant to support conservation and development at Kelmscott Manor, the Cotswold home of the Victorian designer and poet, William Morris.\n\nThis precious rural building is still best known for Charles Gere’s woodcut view of the East Front (), used by Morris as the frontispiece to his socialist romance, News from. The works of William Morris are collected here with an active table of contents.\n\nWorks include: Art and Craft of Printing Chants for Socialists Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair A Dream of John Ball, etc. The Hollow Land Hopes and Fears for Art The House of the Wolfings News from Nowhere Old French Romances The Pilgrims of Hope The Roots of the Mountains SIGNS OF CHANGE The Brand: Golgotha Press.\n\nIndeed, Morris’s chief contribution to the book is his beautiful prose and poetry, for his version of the story is actually a collaboration with Norse scholar Eirikr Magnusson, who provided a literal translation of the original text, which Morris then reset as prose and poetry.5/5(1).\n\nAt Home with William Morris ( – ) Morris created three homes that fulfilled his ideal: ‘Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’. Sadly he had to give up his first ‘Palace of Art’, Red House, exleyheath.I first met William Morris inat a dinner [pg 15] at the house of the late Earl of Carlisle, a man of keen artistic sympathies and considerable artistic ability, notably in water-colour landscapes.\n\nHe was an enthusiast for the work of Morris and Burne-Jones, and had just built his house at Palace Green from the designs of Mr. Philip Webb, and Morris and Company had decorated it.Quotes By William Morris." ]
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[ null, "The starting point of this very popular and savoury speciality lies in the Allgäu, a beautiful landscape near and in the Bavarian Alps. The people there were initially poor people, they hardly possessed any land and the soil was not very fertile. “Kasspatzen” or “Käsespätzle” were affordable to manufacture and also very rich. The “cheese sparrows” are made of thick liquid dough, which is originally “scraped” from a wooden board into boiling water. The small dumpling formed lumps are then placed in a bowl and covered with cheese and, according to taste, with melted onions.\n\nPreparation: Process flour, eggs and water to a smooth, creamy batter and add some salt.\n\nCut the onions into rings and fry in a pan with butter until they have a strong brown colour.\n\nMeanwhile, process the dough through the “sparrows planer” (a kind of press or screen that forms typical noodles from the dough) or scrape them from the wooden board into sufficient boiling salted water.\n\nOnce the “sparrows“ float on top pick with a skimmer out of the water and enter directly into the serving bowl.\n\nPlace a layer of cheese on top and then layer the next portion of fresh “sparrows“ in the bowl.\n\nRepeat this until the ingredients are used up.\n\nFinally, add the browned onions to the cheese noodles, season with pepper.\n\nServe immediately, preferably directly at the table, mix all ingredients well again – so the cheese is properly distributed.\n\n“Kasspatzen” are eaten with a green salad and, if you like, a slice of bread.\n\nA Bavarian Beer is the perfect drink to the hearty meal." ]
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[ null, null, "Georgia on My Mind\n\nNo peace, I find. Just an old sweet song about value stocks keeps Georgia on my mind.\n\nWelcome to 2021, Great Ones, where stock prices are made up, and valuations don’t matter. Or do they?\n\nAccording to JPMorgan Cazenove — a London-based division of JPMorgan proper — the Georgia Senate special election could hold the key to investing in value stocks.\n\nThe logic goes like this: If the Democratic challengers win, the Democrats will control the House, Senate and the presidency. JPMorgan speculates that if this happens, the U.S. dollar will fall, and bond yields will rise.\n\n“This might weigh on the overall market in the very short term, but it could also catalyze the next leg up in value rotation,” JPMorgan said.\n\nHowever, JPMorgan thinks this is a long shot. It expects the incumbent Georgia Republicans will win, and “anything different would be a genuine surprise.”\n\nSo, where does JPMorgan think you should set your investment sights? Germany and Japan. Both countries recovered slower than the U.S. and China last year and look attractive due to a weakening dollar.\n\nStateside, JPMorgan believes that risk assets — aka all the growth stocks that boomed in 2020 — will continue higher in the first half of 2021 regardless of who wins in Georgia.\n\nPersonally, I’m not so sure about this assessment. For risk assets to continue higher, investors need capital. Not everyone has a direct line to the Federal Reserve, so … where’s that capital coming from? (More on this in a few!)\n\nIf you want my full take on the best stocks to own for 2021 — all of which are value-oriented — check out “3 New Picks: The Flier, the Phoenix and the Mouse Mogul“. You won’t regret it.\n\n(And if you thought I would comment directly on the Georgia election, you’re outta your freaking mind.)\n\nEditor’s Note: Here’s what no one else will tell you about retirement…\n\nThe average American has roughly $100,000 in retirement savings — whoooa! Big spender! — but my colleague Ian King uncovered a simple strategy with the potential to turn that average retirement account into as much as $1.2 million — in just five years!\n\nIt doesn’t matter how much you have saved for retirement already. You may have more or less than the $100,000 average, but Ian King wants to show you how you will grow your savings roughly 10 times over — in just the next five years.\n\nHe explains it all to you right here. (Click me!)\n\nAfter Roku proved the bears wrong by killing it with ad revenue and subscriber number, the company kicked off 2021 with content acquisition.\n\nNormally, this would be excellent news for Roku. Content is king in the streaming wars, after all. But … can we really consider Quibi as content?\n\nYes, Quibi — the failed short-form streaming service for mobile phones … and only mobile phones. Roku is reportedly in advanced talks to buy Quibi’s entire catalog of streaming content, including such hits as “Most Dangerous Game,” “Dummy” and “Murder House Flip.”\n\nThere are multiple problems with this idea, however.\n\nFirst, Quibi content is only about 10 minutes long — roughly the length of regular broadcast TV once you remove the commercials. Second, Quibi already failed. If this content was any good whatsoever, the service would still be up and running … possibly.\n\nQuibi’s real trouble was that you couldn’t watch any of its programming outside of your mobile device. Roku wants to set that content free onto the TV screen. While I don’t like Quibi content, I understand that I’m not its target audience. What’s more, content is content, and Roku could always use a little more.\n\nThe key to this rumor, should it come to fruition, is the price tag. Neither Roku nor Quibi have commented, but if the price is right, Roku might have a steal on its hands.", null, "You can’t see it. You gotta feel it. It’s electric!\n\nNio announced record deliveries for December, with annual deliveries soaring 112% to 43,728 EVs. The company also announced a used-car service, a trading platform and plans to invest $460 million over the next five years for a nationwide Nio Service network.\n\nStateside, Tesla reported 180,570 EV deliveries in the fourth quarter, bringing its total for the year to 499,550 units. While the company just missed its 500,000-delivery goal, Tesla thinks that final numbers could vary by 0.5% or more.\n\nSo … you’re telling me there’s a chance?\n\nAll in all, it was a good report for both companies. Both hit record deliveries for 2020 and have high hopes for 2021. On the news, NIO jumped more than 11% before it closed lower, while TSLA spiked 5% and also slipped heading into the close.\n\nSince I get so many Great Ones writing in to say: “Why don’t you be clear and tell us if these are buys or not,” neither NIO nor TSLA are buys at these valuations. However, if you are the speculative type, NIO has more upside and growth potential. It’s smaller than Tesla, so that underdog potential goes without saying.", null, "The founder of Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) and Ant Financial hasn’t been seen in public since October.\n\nIn the meantime, China demolished Ant Financial’s IPO quest and has launched an antitrust investigation against Alibaba.\n\nI guess Ma shouldn’t have called Chinese banks “pawnshops.” But whether Jack Ma is at a “Chinese rehab” or just taking a break from public life remains to be seen.\n\nWhat is apparent is that Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) now operates without its biggest online competitor. Sure, Alibaba still exists, but it’s in truly dire straits … and we’re not talking playing guitar on the MTV here. (Oh, that ain’t workin’.)\n\nFurthermore, Amazon quite literally gets its money for nothing. The leading online e-commerce company cleaned up in 2020, as millions of pandemic-stricken consumers turned to Amazon for speedy deliveries. Seriously, order something from Amazon at the same time a competitor ships that item by the U.S. Postal Service and wait … and continue waiting for long after your Amazon order arrived.\n\nThat’s the way you do it. Let me tell you, them guys ain’t dumb. What is dumb is that AMZN isn’t at record highs. How is that even a thing?\n\nBetween online shopping dominance and Amazon Web Services (AWS) — which hosts everything from Netflix, Disney+ and Zoom to Facebook and the BBC — AMZN should trade much higher than they do now. And that’s before Alibaba ran afoul of Chinese regulators.\n\nIf you don’t own AMZN for specific reasons — such as “I support buying local” or “I support a living wage” — I get it. Those are very admirable reasons to not invest in AMZN. But … you still sell your portfolio short.\n\nAMZN isn’t an official Great Stuff Picks recommendation — for specific reasons, but not those listed above. Though, you should definitely consider this stock if you have the means to invest. It trades for more than $3,000 per share, after all.\n\nWelcome to the first Chart of the Week of the year!\n\nSo far, 2021 is looking a lot like 2020. Everyone’s worried over a 2% “correction” and dreams about how to spend that newly inked stimulus check. Obviously, this isn’t new terrain. But we are only four days into the new year, so let’s see what happens…\n\nDespite whatever value-stock rotation might spring from the Georgia grapple, the same factors that spurred last year’s disconnect between a ravaged American Main Street and the booming Wall Street are still very much in play.\n\nThat’s why we’ve teed up a game of “Follow the Money Trail” — namely, how stocks could possibly reach new all-time highs (until today, at least) while everything else in the world seemingly falls apart.\n\nIn short, from last March to November:\n\nIt sounds simple on paper, right? But every facet of this equation has changed unequally over the course of the pandemic.\n\nFor instance, employers reported they had 6.1% fewer jobs on payroll in November. Yet, employee compensation as a whole was down “only” half a percent — for a total $43 billion in lost wages.\n\nJob and income changes aside, personal income, on the whole, soared during the pandemic. When you add up unemployment insurance benefits under the CARES Act, stimulus checks and all other income, total disposable personal income rounds out at about $1.03 trillion.\n\nThat’s all fine and dandy, Mr. Great Stuff, a real optimistic way to get my new year started… What does this have to do with the price of a Peloton in Pittsburgh?!\n\nYou’ve heard me harp on “consumer confidence this” and “consumer spending that” all last year, so here’s where that comes into play. The chart below shows where folks spent money through November.", null, "Familiar, huh? Just like Great Stuff has told you all throughout the pandemic, money isn’t going toward the typical entertainment and services streams like it once would. Consumers instead favored at-home spending to make quarantine a bit healthier or homier. Forget bikes — think of the Rokus!\n\nAnd, in the surplus of all this spending, a cash-sloshing propped-up market was formed.\n\nWhile we can thank the Fed’s endless generosity for keeping the market pent at ever-increasing highs, it’s not like Mom and Pop investors didn’t get in on the action either.\n\nPut that stimulus check into savings? Pshaw, as if… Saving account deposits were only up 19% since the first week of March. Who wants mere pennies worth of interest when there’s a great, wide market to go blow cash in?\n\nMy main question is this: As those money printers brrrr away, we’re creating even more of a cash deluge right into this market. But what do you do when everyone’s “all in?” What happens when volatility hits while half the country’s stuck holding the bag at all-time highs?\n\nSo, Great Ones, how’s January treating you so far? Are you still feeling that New Year’s optimism?\n\nWhy not take a sec to share what’s on your mind with us today?\n\nGreatStuffToday@BanyanHill.com is the perennial place for the thoughts you’ve been stewing and the rants you’ve been brewing since last year.", null, "On the Eve of Greatness: A Feedback Finale", null ]
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[ "← No One Searches by Tags\nGuest Post – Bones of the Earth →\n\nStarting today, The Cerberus Rebellion will be starting it’s last KDP Select Free Run. It will be free until 10/10 (Wednesday) so if you’ve been looking to pick it up, now is your last chance. Download it here or click the cover below!\n\nFor those of you who don’t have a Kindle, I’ll be putting Cerberus up to the other major eBook vendors!", null, "One hundred years of peace and prosperity. War changes everything.\n\nOn the world of Zaria, Elves, magic and mythical beasts coexist beside rifles and railroads. The futures of two nations hang in the balance as rebels and revolutionaries trade gunfire with loyalists and tyrants.\n\nEadric Garrard was raised to believe that as the rightful King of Ansgar, his loyal nobles and fearful subjects answered to his every whim, no matter the cost or consequence. His decision to send his troops thousands of miles away will test that fear, and loyalty.\n\nRaedan Clyve was ordinary until an Elven ritual involving a griffin’s heart turned him into something more. Twenty years later, he still struggles with the magics that rage through his body. His mentor holds him back from his full potential and he faces pressure to find a suitable wife and father an heir.\n\nHadrian Clyve has picked up where his father left off and works to expand his family’s influence amongst the Ansgari nobility. His aggressive negotiation of alliances and shrewd choice of marriage agreements has earned him respect, and resentment. When his King calls his troops to arms, Hadrian has other things in mind.\n\nAfter a century of scheming and decades of preparation, Magnus Jarmann is ready to bring his family’s plans to fruition by launching a war of independence that will free his people and return his country to its rightful place among the nations of Zaria. The King’s call to arms creates an opportunity that Magnus cannot afford to miss.\n\nIn a war, little is held back; in a revolution, nothing is safe.\n\nJosh is the author of The Cerberus Rebellion and The Hydra Offensive, Gunpowder Fantasy novels set in the Griffins & Gunpowder universe. He is currently working on a new novel set in the same world as well as The Centaur Incursion, Book 3 in the Ansgari Rebellion Series and Loyalty Betrayed, Book 1 in the Liberty Forged Series. He currently works full-time and has an 8-year old and a 4-year old to keep him busy.\nView all posts by Joshua K Johnson »\n\n← No One Searches by Tags\nGuest Post – Bones of the Earth →" ]
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[ "“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” John 3:16.", null, "Today’s funeral service in North Carolina for the Reverend Billy Graham paid tribute to the most celebrated Christian evangelist in our time. Years have passed and Billy Graham remained a confident voice in celebrating the gospel. Protestants and Catholics in great numbers appreciated his gospel-based message.\n\nAll politics aside, for the most of his career, he focused on the gospel message and a love for the bible. This was an era of a great spiritual momentum in the inspired lives of Billy Graham, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, and Martin Luther King.\n\nBack in the 1950’s, I recall Billy Graham’s Madison Square Garden “Crusade for Christ” and how these large-gatherings made such an impact that Catholic bishops and the leaders of mainline Protestant denominations were concerned that Graham’s television ministry might affect their own congregations.\n\nAt the time his ministry previewed how the new media of television, radio, and film would re-define how we tell stories, preach the gospel, and how we adapt the gospel for today.\n\nIn 1998, among the last of Graham’s public appearances, his Ted Talk on the subject of “Technology, Faith & Human Shortcomings,” provides an insight into this pastor’s genius for the apostolate.\n\nOn 2/22, Jeff Bell and Patti Reising of KCBS Radio (San Francisco) interviewed me on the legacy of Billy Graham. Here’s a link to this short piece.\n\nIn watching the television coverage of Graham’s funeral service, I was struck at its simple, unadorned American expression of faith, family reminiscences, and music. At the height of Graham’s evangelistic crusade, George Beverly Shea’s music refined the hymnal so much so that even the Roman Catholics adopted these America hymns for Catholic worship.\n\nHere’s one selection by Gaither Vocal Group at the Billy Graham funeral service." ]
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[ null, "A world’s first has arrived with the opening of Legion M, a new entertainment company that is owned and creatively guided by fan investors. The company’s to-be-announced project slate will be chosen with the help of top Hollywood creatives from the realms of TV, comics, film, animation and immersive entertainment.\n\nLegion M offers fans the chance to invest and get involved in the creation of new film, TV and other entertainment projects. Using fundraising opportunities introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission as a result of the JOBS Act, the studio can provide a genuine investment opportunity for those interested.\n\n“Legion M is opening the gates to Hollywood and giving Fans the opportunity to be a part of the creation of new content. We’re building a legion of one million Fans to empower creators and make great content.” said Paul Scanlan, CEO and co-founder of Legion M. “After all, Fans are the reason that content exists, and for the first time in history, we are inviting Fans into Hollywood’s inner circle.”\n\nAt launch, Legion M’s creative allies include Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (Robot Chicken, SuperMansion), Gaston Dominguez-Letelier and comics/nerd culture center Meltdown Entertainment, and gaming studio Animal Repair Shop. Fans will be able to invest in Legion M later this summer. Due to limited space, investors are invited to reserve a spot at the round through joinlegionm.com. There will also be an official launch at Silicon Valley Comic-Con (March 18-20, booth #713) with a panel set for March 19 at noon.", null, null ]
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[ null, "A week ago, we saw benchmark tests coming from reputable sites indicating only a single GB of RAM for their upcoming flagship phone. However now, new tests are showing that Apple has doubled that amount to the 2 GB we’ve been hearing about for months now.\n\nIt was also leaked in the benchmarks that the A9 processor that will serve as the brains of the new phone will feature a tri-core, not the dual core of the A8, and also not keeping pace with their Android counterparts which continually push the technical boundaries. Given the prowess Apple continually puts forth on their hardware and software, there may not be a need to have the same horsepower under the hood.\n\nThe benchmarks place the new iPhone 6S with a score of 1811, higher than other Android flagship handsets. The new 6S also blasted by the previous iPhone’s multicore test score of 3,000 by bringing in a whopping 4577.\n\nWe don’t know if these tests are the real deal or not, but if they are, the new iPhones will be a force to be reckoned with." ]
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[ "2 edition of British settlement in Canada found in the catalog.\n\nits unsatisfactory condition, and a remedy.\n\nPublished 1932 by s.n. in [Lethbridge .\nWritten in English\n\n\nCanadian English owes its very existence to important historical events, especially: the Treaty of Paris of , which ended the Seven Years’ War and opened most of eastern Canada for English-speaking settlement; the American Revolution of –83, which spurred the first large group of English-speakers to move to Canada; and the. Fantastic book if you wish to understand American Colonisation pre and post. I thought I knew a lot about slavery and the original settlements of America but this book proved to be most insightful and thought changing. Author does not beat around the bush, tells it like it is and argues with historians matched with compelling s:\n\nSmart News Keeping you current Hidden Japanese Settlement Found in Forests of British Columbia More than 1, items have been unearthed there, among them rice bowls, sake bottles and Japanese. Australia: Canada: Consent agreement reached with e-book publishers Canada has reached a settlement with e-book publishers following settlements in the EU and the US. 17 August by Kevin Ackhurst. Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP 0 Liked this Article. To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on\n\nBuy History: Canadian History in 50 Events: From Early Settlement to the Present Day (Canadian History For Dummies, Canada History, History Books) Great Britain founds Halifax () - The USA invades British colonies () - The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan are created () - World War II () - The St Lawrence Seaway Reviews: Living is cheap; climate is good; education and land are free.” So proclaimed Canada West: The Last Best West magazine in More promotional brochure for immigration than magazine, it was part of the Canadian government’s drive to attract skilled farmers–British and American immigrants were primarily targeted–to settle and till the soils of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and.", null, null, null, null, null, "Manifestation of thought, recorded by serigraphy.\n\nManifestation of thought, recorded by serigraphy.", null, "The history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing British settlement in Canada book Canada were inhabited for millennia by Indigenous peoples, with distinct trade networks, spiritual beliefs, and styles of social of these older civilizations had long faded by the time of.\n\nCanada's share of that will, of course, be a considerable one, provided we can, in the meantime, put forward a sound scheme of settlement and prove to the Old Country authorities that it is one under which the new settlers-the British-ought to make good.\n\nCanada - Canada - Settlement patterns: When Europeans began exploring and developing resources in what is now Canada, they found the land sparsely populated by many different Indian peoples in the south and the Inuit in the north. The native peoples were primarily hunters and gatherers and often were nomadic.\n\nBecause they were few in number, the native peoples made little impact on the natural. This is your official guide to a successful settlement in the province of British Columbia (B.C.). Included in this landing guide you will find complete contact information for each government office and immigrant service agency that you will require to successfully begin your new life in British Columbia, whether you are moving to the city of Vancouver, the city of Victoria, or the.\n\ncalled Canada Act, (), in Canadian history, the act of the British Parliament that repealed certain portions of the Quebec Act ofunder which the province of Quebec had previously been governed, and provided a new constitution for the two colonies to be called Lower Canada (the future Quebec). The War of The Fight for Canada.\n\nAfter the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte’s fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar (), the Royal Navy ruled the waves. The British Empire, which included Canada, fought to resist Bonaparte’s bid to dominate Europe.\n\nThis led to American resentment at British. A map of the British British settlement in Canada book in America with the French and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto America Septentrionalis Relief shown pictorially.\n\nthe traditional story goes, he planted a giant crucifix into the shore of what is now Gaspé, Quebec, claiming. Bountiful is a settlement in the Creston Valley of southeastern British Columbia, Canada, near Cranbrook and closest community is Lister, British Columbia.\n\nBountiful is made up of members of two polygamist Mormon fundamentalist groups. The settlement is named after Bountiful in the Book of Mormon. British settlement When the British took political control inNew France inhabitants.\n\nThe number of English-speaking settlers in Canada rose rapidly after the American Revolution and the arrival here of the Loyalists from the American colonies to the south, as well as the expansion of immigration from Europe (largely from Great. Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada's known history, the oldest known residents of the province are the Mi'kmaq the first years of European settlement, the region was claimed by France and a colony formed, primarily made up of Catholic Acadians and Mi' time period involved six wars in which the Mi.\n\nThe study of nationalism in British settlement colonies is hampered by difficulties of terminology, conceptualization, and ideological inflection.\n\nLooseness of word-usage, such as using “nation” for both state or country and as a word to describe a group of people with some common features, constitutes a major difficulty, especially when. British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province.\n\nIt is bounded to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, to the east by the province of Alberta, to the south by the U.S. states of Montana, Idaho, and Washington, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean and the southern panhandle of Alaska.\n\nBy there were British American colonies in New England, Virginia, and Maryland and settlements in the Bermudas, Honduras, Antigua, Barbados, and Nova Scotia. Jamaica was obtained by conquest inand the Hudson’s Bay Company established itself in what became northwestern Canada.\n\nUnder the Settlement, Settlement Class Members RELEASE the Publishers and other related parties from claims regarding the purchase of E-Books in Canada from April 1, to Septemand commit to discontinue or dismiss other proceedings.\n\nCoordinates. This New Brunswick location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by. Canada - Canada - Early British rule, – At first New France was to be governed by the Royal Proclamation (October 7, ), which declared the territory between the Alleghenies and the Mississippi to be Indian territory and closed to settlement until the Indians there could be subdued.\n\nNew France became known as the Province of Quebec, which was to have a royal governor who had the. The first settlement in the New World set up by the British that became a city and has remained populated was Jamestown. The British also had colonies in Rhode Island and in Pennsylvania that.\n\nAbout this Item: Gale, Sabin Americana, United States, Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Title: A brief review of the settlement of Upper Canada by the U.E. Loyalists and Scotch Highlanders, in and of the grievances which compelled the Canadas to have recourse to arms in defence of their rights and liberties, in the years and together with a.\n\nI recommend reading these Charles River Editors books in that order. The first book provides useful Reviews: 8. The first permanent European settlement in the region was Fort Langley in and the first urban centre was New Westminster in Unlike the rest of Canada’s west, Aboriginal title to the majority of the land in British Columbia, including present-day Vancouver, was not extinguished through treaty.\n\nInstead, inthe land was.Inthe British built Navy Hall along the shore of the Niagara River in Newark.\n\nNavy Hall would become a military complex and supply stores, as well as a naval base. The British occupied much of eastern and central North America. On April 19ththe British attempted to disarm the Massachusetts militia near Boston." ]
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[ null, "How to Safely Transport Perishable Goods\n\nFor years, the existence of the freight and cargo industry brought a global economy to life. The earliest examples of international trade, like that of spices, luxurious fabrics, and jewels, which were transported via land through animals, served as a gateway for the development of more sophisticated vessels like land, aquatic, and aerial vehicles. What used to be inevitable challenges like varying environmental conditions, which compromise the quality of goods, are becoming easier to manage as the industry joins forces with technology.\n\nToday, an item sold in another city or country could easily be purchased online and received in only a matter of a day or a week. The credit is due to online marketplaces and mostly so to the people passing goods from point-to-point in the back end, logistical companies that merchandisers from the world over highly rely on and ensures them of the safe handling of their goods until it reaches the client’s front door. Not many would appreciate it, but the supply chain has become so coordinated and continues to be so with the help of something as simple as assigning unique tracking numbers to parcels.\n\nWith the proliferation of global products in aisles come more informed shopping choices. Having been exposed to imported goods, people would now rather buy, for example, bananas imported from tropical countries, knowing they’re better than locally grown ones. But how these are kept in their tip-top quality despite long-distance travel and many hands involved in the transport is often taken for granted. This is especially for time-critical perishable goods such as food products, whether raw or cooked, and life-saving medicine. We have all seen examples of poorly handled imported goods, those that ended up on the shelves despite being expired, or those with tampered labels. But, how do responsible exporters and distributors differ and, in turn, succeed in scaling their businesses worldwide?\n\nManufacturing or merchandising businesses planning to expand through exportation should know the implied costs of such a venture, some of which are big upfront ones such as investing in an overseas team that will eventually pay off. On the other hand, some costs could be incurred due to poor planning, like not properly forecasting demand in a new market, hence, unloaded inventory that will not be bought and only end up spoiled.\n\nIt is, therefore, important to determine ahead a market’s preferences in terms of consumption rates, product quality, and even cultural factors. Just as important is determining the optimal transport channels considering the product’s shelf life. These shall then form bases in deciding package portions, various offerings, and price points.\n\nA buyer from across the globe may think having Atlantic cod could only be so good until realizing later that it’s already infested with worms. This happens when the manufacturer does not think through his product’s perishability and, instead, is only engrossed with making the most of the catch by making sure they reach the grocers’ displays. At the end of the day, poorly packaged perishables are lost investments.\n\nIt is, therefore, important to know the appropriate packaging for certain goods. Butchered meat and fish, for instance, continue to harbor micro-organic activity even after being cleaned. The least that can be done is slowing it down by keeping the products in a cool environment when still unwrapped and, when already transferred in a moisture-free or vacuum-sealed container or wrap, they must be kept in freezing temperatures. Fluctuating storage temperatures could form ice crystals within the product, making it lose its original texture.\n\nJust as tricky is preparing agricultural produce for export. As a rule of thumb, fresh fruits and vegetables must be kept refrigerated to minimize moisture which accelerates rotting. Also, it is important to keep the storage’s oxygen level below 5 percent.\n\nHaving a Trustworthy Logistics Partner", null, "Many exporting companies have proven the cost-effectiveness of outsourcing logistical responsibilities to third-party logistics that use dedicated fleet management software offered by companies such as Chevin Fleet. It may take several trials and errors before landing on that one trustworthy partner. To make the selection process less stressful, the following qualities in their service must be sought:\n\nKnowing the Appropriate Means of Transport\n\nAir transport, which has earlier developed temperature-controlled systems, is by far the best when it comes to exporting perishable goods. Nevertheless, land vehicles like trains and trailers, which have dry ice or refrigerator provisions, offer speed and stability when the time comes for goods to be driven to warehouses or marts. Likewise, cargo companies use containers solely dedicated to refrigerated goods when these are shipped via water vehicles.\n\nWe have come to the point in history when countries are co-dependent when it comes to access to life-sustaining goods. Likewise, people can’t live off processed food alone; they need access to fresh produce to maintain their health. With this, producers are called to step up their exporting practices.", null ]
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Launched in 2020, AUDIT.one currently supports 20+ networks, having helped to launch 7 of them.\n\nWith $150M+ in assets under delegation, AUDIT.one is the biggest validator in South Asia.\n\nAside from building the Persistence PoS network and running AUDIT.one, the team actively participated in several liquid staking working groups. But the $XPRT StakeDrop created a compelling case for making liquid staking the team’s primary focus.\n\nPersistence used the StakeDrop to airdrop $XPRT to stakers of several leading PoS networks. We sought to create a strong staking community for $XPRT with a good understanding of PoS. Networks selected include Cosmos, Kava, Terra and Polygon (previously Matic Network) – all solid networks with strong communities.\n\nThe StakeDrop exceeded our wildest expectations:\n\nAt current valuations, this amounts to 3.6 billion USD. This is a clear sign that stakers seek liquidity for their staked assets.\n\nThe PoS Ecosystem at a Glance\n\nAt present, the top 10 chains account for 73% of the total PoS market cap.\n\nInterestingly, only $29B is currently staked through staking protocols.\n\nAs the PoS ecosystem matures, liquid staking will evolve to become an indispensable gateway to DeFi.\n\nPoS tokens need to be staked (locked) on-chain to ensure network security. This presents a dilemma – secure the chain or earn DeFi yields?\n\nAs the DeFi ecosystem on a PoS chain expands, the underlying chain’s staking ratio declines and it becomes more susceptible to attack vectors. Hence, chains that employ a liquid-staking-first approach will become the choice for stakers, developers, and users.\n\nSolana is a great case study. With the growth of Solana’s DeFi ecosystem, the number of stakers on Solana has increased in proportion to the liquid staking options available. Stakers on Solana grew by 79.98% in the previous 30 days since Jan 20.\n\nCurrently, over $200B of PoS assets are locked in staking. These assets are illiquid and unable to provide further utility for stakers. Moving forward, liquid staking will further bridge conventional staking with DeFi and create a new dimension of use-cases for PoS assets.\n\nThe Persistence team advanced the pSTAKE protocol from ideation to launch in ~6 months. pSTAKE’s testnet was launched in June 2021, with 1200+ daily active users performing 3000+ interactions daily. The testnet’s purpose was to find bugs and acquaint users with the pSTAKE protocol.\n\nUsing pSTAKE to first support the Cosmos ecosystem was a natural choice for the team, as it capitalised on the team’s strengths and experience. Cosmos also offered a first-mover advantage for pSTAKE. Currently, pSTAKE is the leading liquid solution for $ATOM and $XPRT.\n\nOne critical challenge with the Cosmos ecosystem was creating use-cases for the staked representatives – since DeFi in Cosmos didn’t exist back then. Hence, the team developed the app on Ethereum to enable users to leverage their Cosmos assets in the rich DeFi ecosystem.\n\npSTAKE also evolved into one of the first cross-chain use-cases for the Cosmos ecosystem, powered by the pBridge (native bridge implementation by pSTAKE).\n\nAside from pioneering the liquid staking space, pSTAKE also seeks to work closely with the crème de la crème of the Web3 industry. 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[ "HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are pleased to announce the completion of the Halona Street Bridge replacement project on time and within budget nine months after construction began. Governor David Ige was joined by federal and state officials in a blessing ceremony today to celebrate the opening of the new bridge and road.\n\n“This project is a result of positive coordination between federal and state agencies working together for a common goal of improving transportation infrastructure,” said Gov. David Ige. “We are proud to be working with the FHWA on a dozen additional projects that will benefit Hawaii’s residents and visitors across the state.”\n\nThe improvement project is an example of positive collaboration between Federal and State government. The project cost to replace the structurally deficient bridge was $7.2 million, 80 percent of which was provided by federal funding and 20 percent from HDOT Highways Division revenue.\n\nThe bridge was originally built in 1938. Construction began January 2017. Project highlights included replacing the bridge foundation, pavement and railings, as well as replacing the water and gas lines beneath the bridge, all of which improve the safety and reliability of the structure.\n\nHalona Street has reopened for use connecting North Vineyard Boulevard to Houghtailing Street. We thank all the residents who live near the construction site and along the detour route for their patience as crews worked on the necessary improvements.\n\nFor more information on the Halona Street Bridge project or the additional bridge and highway improvement projects being delivered through the federal and state partnership, please visit https://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/projects/hi/hidot/", null, null, "View of the Halona Street Bridge from Kohou Street", null ]
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[ null, "Toronto Film Society presented The Lodger (1944) on Monday, August 20, 2018 in a double bill with The Pearl of Death as part of the Season 71 Summer Series, Programme 6.", null, "Laird Cregar was born Samuel Laird Cregar, his friends calling him Sammy. Off-screen he was a gay Gargantua, with his larger-than-life humour, affection and audacity at times skirting scandal. But on-screen, he reveled in portraying offbeat, sexually charged villains.\n\nGossip hounded him, and Cregar usually volleyed with a line from Oscar Wild, the play that had launched his film colony fame in 1940: “It is perfectly monstrous the way people say things against one behind one’s back that are absolutely true.”\n\nHe’d always dreamed of being a full-fledged movie star ever since he was a little boy in Philadelphia and was terrific as the prissy, peppermint-gobbling villain in This Gun for Hire, and had played Satan himself in Ernst Lubitsch’s romantic fantasy Heaven Can Wait—Lucifer, in Technicolor.\n\nIt was as Jack the Ripper that Laird Cregar fully pounced into stardom, slyly crafting a performance that the New York Herald-Tribune review called “a Krafft-Ebing* case history of a sex maniac.” Cregar’s Ripper conveyed a love for his dead brother that was not only homosexual, but incestuous; his scenes with Merle Oberon were tautly tense, and his delivery had the scent of necrophilia.\n\nTragically, in the midst of the shooting of The Lodger, Laird’s close friend David Bacon, star of the serial The Masked Marvel, (which incidentally for me was screened in its entirety at Cinevent this past May) had been murdered; like the Ripper, the killer had used a knife. In the sordid murder’s wake, complete with sagas of a male brothel-by-the-beach, Bacon’s wife, Austrian singer Greta Keller, had suffered a miscarriage. Laird had taken her into his cottage high on Coldwater Canyon, and nursed her back to health.\n\nHad the personal impact of a real-life knife murder on Cregar’s powerhouse portrayal been too strong? Was Cregar’s un-closeted Ripper too intense? If so, would audiences ever accept him on-screen as anyone but a raging psycho? If not, could he handle it?\n\nJohn Brahm directed The Lodger with a Germanic, Expressionistic flourish, planning many of his shots via elaborate storyboards. He could be egotistical and demanding, but he also had a sense of humour. He and Laird collaborated closely and amiably.\n\nBrahm’s daughter Sumishta Brahm recalled, “He admired Laird Cregar and had great sympathy for him. He knew he was homosexual, and that was a bad time to be publicly so inclined.”\n\nPerhaps partly due to this sympathy, Brahm let Laird loose, admiring the unbridled passion of Laird’s Ripper portrayal. The director found that Laird “couldn’t wait to get to work each day.” They’d join in lengthy consultation with cinematographer Lucien Ballard, about possibilities with the camera; and most of all, he seemingly delighted in peppering the performance with all variety of “depravity.”\n\nOn September 3, Variety reported that a black widow spider had crept onto the set of The Lodger the previous day and bitten Ballard who was “removed immediately to hospital for serum treatment.” It seemed to suit the atmosphere, where Laird was creating one of the most fascinating monsters in Hollywood history.\n\n* Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing was an Austro–German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work Psychopathia Sexualis (1886).", null, "The Lodger is a 1944 suspense film set in London. Slade (Cregar) plays a serial killer and is a lodger in a 19th-century family’s London home. Also a lodger at the same time in the same house is a singer named Kitty Langley (Oberon). Because of her looks and wit, Slade has a keen interest in her. Women are being brutally killed in the Whitechapel district. Scotland Yard is investigating and a detective, John Warwick (Sanders), begins to cast his suspicions in Slade’s direction. Kitty, meanwhile, has also developed an attraction to Slade. Slade goes to see her perform at a cabaret. He goes backstage afterward and tries to make her his next victim, but Warwick’s men get there just in time. Unwilling to be taken into police custody, Slade flees to the riverbank and leaps to his death.\n\nAs for commentary, George Sanders is worthy of some discussion. Born in the Russian Empire in 1906, his parents fled to England in 1917, at the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. With a long career in the entertainment world, Sanders was an actor in over 100 films and several television shows, as well as an author, singer/songwriter, and music composer. As an actor, he won an Academy Award in 1950, playing the role of Addison DeWitt in the movie All About Eve. Among his many wives, he was married to Zsa Zsa Gabor and later to her elder sister, Magna Gabor. This was to be his final marriage and it lasted only 57 days. He died of a barbiturate overdose at the age of 65, while visiting Spain in 1972. He left behind three suicide notes, one of which read: “Dear World, I am leaving because I am bored. I feel I have lived long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool. Good luck.” Perhaps it is better to go gently into that good night, rather than to fade away. George Sanders has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one for film work and one for television work." ]
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[ null, "After the Panthers’ seven-game win streak was snapped against Saint Louis Wednesday, they now head to Morehead State for an Ohio Valley Conference series this weekend.\n\nTwo Panthers had won OVC accolades last week. Junior Andrew Curran was named OVC play of the week last week. Curran went 9-17 with four home runs, eight RBIs, and scored 11 runs. For the week, he had a 1.529 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage of .636. For the season, Curran is batting .217 with 28 hits and is slugging .395.\n\nRedshirt senior Brendon Allen was awarded the co-pitcher of the week along with Dalton Westfall from Tennessee- Martin. Allen had 12 strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings to get the 16-5 win against Eastern Kentucky last Saturday. Allen had a shutout going into the sixth and only allowed five hits, four of which were singles. Allen on the year is 1-6 with an ERA of 8.38. He has made 13 appearances but has started in eight of those games. In 38 2/3 innings, he has given up 54 hits and 38 runs and has struck out 45 batters. Allen is set to start game one of the series against the Eagles.\n\nFor game two, senior Michael McCormick will get his ninth start on the season. He is 1-4 on the year with an ERA of 6.34. McCormick has 37 strikeouts in 49 and two-thirds innings.\n\nThe Panthers might have a chance against Morehead State as the Panthers lead the all-time series 51-11. Last season, the Eagles lost two of three. But, the offense of the Eagles (27-14, 12-5) leads the nation as a team in batting average with .336, slugging percentage with .528, and hits with 513.\n\nMorehead has lost their last two games but are still in second in the OVC. Reid Leonard has a seven-game hit streak going into the series. Also for the Eagles, Braxton Morris has reached base safely in 18 straight games. Niko Hulsizer has 19 home runs on the season and that leads the nation. He also leads the nation in career slugging percentage with .727.\n\nOn the pitching side of things, Cable Wright is just one appearance shy of tying an OVC record. He sits at 106 appearances and just needs two to break the record that hasn’t been broken since 1991.\n\nThe game one starter will be Aaron Leasher. Leasher is 6-2 in 10 games with an ERA of 3.55 and has 68 strikeouts on the season. Morehead sends Dalton Stambaugh to the mound for game two. He is 3-1 in 10 games with 32 strikeouts and an ERA of 5.70. Game three, the Panthers will see lefty Curtis Wilson. Wilson is 4-3 in nine games and has an ERA of 4.78.\n\nThe series begins Friday in Morehead, Kentucky at Allen Field at 4 p.m." ]
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[ null, "A lost driver (R.G. Parker) roams onto a desolate road on the outskirts of a remote chemical plant, where an accident has left dire consequences for the local populous…and the driver. Also starring: Megan Robson, David Graham and Daemon Lee, written and directed by Philip Martin.\n\nWhen you have less than 5-minutes to make an impression, it’s often filmmakers feel a pressure to throw everything at you at once, cram as much in as possible but one of the most impressive things about The Road is its restraint and refusal to fall down that rabbit hole. The film actually goes in the opposite direction and has a slow, suspenseful opening that gives very little away. As soon as you hear the words ‘accident’ and ‘chemical plant’ in the same sentence when you’re talking about a film, you know things are doomed but they’re always especially doomed the second that a character stops and gets out of their previously very safe vehicle.\n\nThe film plays out nicely, it doesn’t try to go too far with the violence or gore, it keeps things reined in and leaves most of the blood and guts to your imagination. It also has a couple of much appreciated dark comedic edges, particularly one of the infected (Daemon Lee) wearing a t-shirt adorned with the word ‘vegetarian’ is a very nice touch. There are many different categories that outbreak victims fall into but put more simply, there are fast zombies and slow zombies, The Road’s passengers could be classed as Shaun of the Dead level, they’re sluggish but deadly. There’s no unpleasant over groaning or stumbling, the difference between those infected and not is only slight but sufficient enough to make its point and adds just the right amount of violence to make sure it’s a strong point.", null, "The only detail that misses the mark is the moment the lead character puts on aviators, while wearing a thick jumper and it not looking particularly sunny, it has a feel of Andy Dwyer in Parks and Recreation when he’s being Burt Macklin; however, rest assured this makes no impact on the enjoyment of the film.", null, "At this point in cinema history, there’s little ways that we haven’t seen the undead done for the entertainment of the masses so it’s impressive that The Road keeps it from feeling stale. It has a great blend of fear, violence, disaster and mortal danger, and accomplishes it in a very small amount of time and a tiny number of actions. An understated horror short that achieves a great deal in its 5-minutes.\n\nMake your own verdict by checking out the film for free below!\n\nOne thought on “Review: The Road”" ]
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[ null, "The COVID-19 pandemic is testing, not only the economic and legal structures of societies, but their moral and ethical ones, as well. Human beauty emerges from the chaos — in our families, our neighbourhoods, our nation.\n\nIt is moral to provide for people’s needs. Canada talks about developing the innovative economy to do so but enacts policies that prevent it. One sector in particular where this is true is drug development. We could be encouraging our drug development industry but instead we hinder it. One way we do this is with drug price controls, implemented through the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB). Rather than lifting the dead hand of price controls off the neck of drug development, the Trudeau government is squeezing harder, with predictable results — fewer drugs will be available to save lives.\n\nIsrael, by way of one example, faced a paucity of drug development in its economy. To address that, it strengthened intellectual property protection for drugs. Now its industry is thriving. In the current crisis, the Israeli drug manufacturer Teva is donating 10 million doses of chloroquine to fight COVID-19, a great act of generosity. Canada could be in that position — we’re a lot bigger than Israel! — but instead of being able to give, we are parasites on the drug development expenditures of other people. That’s not moral.\n\nIncreased drug revenues enable increased research and development expenditures, which in turn result in better health and longer lives. By using price controls to cut off the funds necessary for drug development Canada condemns to worse health or a shorter life anyone who could have been helped or even saved by the drugs we didn’t develop or whose development we delayed.\n\nIt is a source of distress to many that price and revenue are necessarily implicated in the health economy. But the relative value of things is unavoidable. “Commercial” is not a contaminant. It’s just reality. Distaste for the commercial supposes an alternative universe in which commercial valuation doesn’t matter, a world in which economics has no sway. This is the world of the socialist. But it is a world that is impossible. Our wealth has grown but it, and the resources of which it consists, remain limited. Which is precisely why the ingenuity and innovation of the drug industry are so critically important. They save limited health-care resources and improve patient outcomes. But they cannot do this for free.\n\nSome advocates would take competitive enterprise out of the drug development equation and replace it with the public sector. That would create large economic distortions and add costs. Most importantly, it would destroy the motivation for ingenious people to get involved and it would take vast pools of private resources out of drug development. People don’t like paying for drugs. That’s too bad, but it isn’t reason to destroy the drug innovation economy.\n\nThe argument for socialization of drug costs has merit. Should someone without funds die because she cannot afford a drug? That should trouble our collective conscience. Of course, we allow it to happen all the time and will increasingly, as some drug prices exceed even a shared ability to pay, but let’s leave that for the moment. The government’s answer to this problem is to reduce drug prices for everyone. That partially solves the problem, but it creates a bigger one: the supply of current drugs dries up, newer drugs aren’t registered and imported, and new drug discoveries are not made. If we do want to address the problem of drug accessibility, which is a very limited problem in Canada, a narrowly focused program for the most needy would be best.\n\nWhat we must not do is expropriate the value of drugs. That is what the PMPRB currently does. It expropriates private property without compensation. On what basis do we do this? With what justification? We have a bargain with drug developers: you take enormous risk, deploy enormous capital, develop vast learning and skills, use all these for the benefit of society, and you get to set your price for a surprisingly short time, much less than the 20-year patent life, since so much time is taken up by the drug approval process. We not only make this bargain; we seal it with a property right — a patent.\n\nBut we aren’t sincere. After entering this bargain and bestowing the property right, we steal much of it back and then, to make ourselves feel better, pretend the innovators are greedy criminals — “crooks,” as U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders says. It’s shameful. If anything in the public sector resembles a criminal racket, it’s the PMPRB. And worst of all, it is all counterproductive: it results in restricted drug access. If ever that lesson should be clear, it’s now. In times of sickness, who do you want on your side — an able medical establishment equipped with the latest therapies or the dead hand of government?\n\nRichard Owens is a Senior Munk Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, adjunct professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, and a Toronto lawyer." ]
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[ null, "Twitter has unlocked accounts featuring Stars of David in their profile pictures and is reviewing its policy, the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) which has been pursuing the incident reported Thursday.\n\nTwitter incorrectly claimed that its campaign against the Star of David directed at “yellow stars” specifically, which are still categorized as “hateful imagery.”\n\nSeveral Twitter users recently contacted the UK -based CAA and reported that their accounts had been locked, and Twitter provided the following rationale: “We have determined that this account violated the Twitter Rules. Specifically for: Violating our rules against posting hateful imagery. You may not use hateful images or symbols in your profile image or profile header. As a result, we have locked your account.”\n\nTwitter appeared to have deemed the Star of David to be “hateful imagery” and was locking the accounts of users who displayed it.\n\nThe account locking targeted accounts that displayed Stars of David in different styles and colors. However, Twitter claims that the policy was directed only at yellow stars.\n\nTwitter has claimed in its statement that “while the majority of cases were correctly actioned, some accounts highlighted recently were mistakes and have now been restored.”\n\nCAA stated that it is “pleased that Twitter has taken remedial action in this individual cases, however questions remain as to whether this was a genuine policy ineptly administered, or whether Twitter has provided an after-the-fact rationalisation for why the accounts of Jewish users displaying their identities were locked.”\n\nIn response to Twitter’s statement, Stephen Silverman, Director of Investigations and Enforcement at CAA, said that “only one of the accounts locked featured a yellow star, and it very clearly did so as a means of reclaiming the yellow stars used by the Nazis.”\n\n“This is precisely the kind of inept response to antisemitism that we have come to expect from Twitter, which just last week tried to convince us that the viral antisemitic #JewishPrivilege hashtag was legitimate,” he added.\n\nRecently, Twitter refused to take action against the viral antisemitic hashtag #JewishPrivilege, and earlier this year the social media giant was forced to apologize for permitting advertisements to be micro-targeted at neo-Nazis and other bigots.\n\nCAA “would happily help Twitter, but they largely ignore us when we approach them, which we take as a reflection of their inconsistency in addressing this,” Silverman charged. “It seems that Twitter prefers to go after Jewish users who proudly display their identity but not after antisemitic users who unabashedly promote anti-Jewish vitriol.”" ]
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[ null, "Some dehydrated “cochayuyo” seaweed, some instant mashed potatoes and hot water: these are the ingredients for a nutritious menu of 3D printed food that nutritional experts in Chile hope will revolutionize the food market, particularly for children.\n\nWith a 3D food printer and a modern twist on the traditional use of cochayuyo, an algae typically found in Chile, New Zealand and the South Atlantic, Roberto Lemus, a professor at the University of Chile and several students, have managed to create nutritious and edible figures that they hope kids will love to eat.\n\nPokemon figures, or any type of animal imaginable, are all fed into the 3D printer, together with the gelatinous mixture, and the food is “printed” out seven minutes later.\n\nBut, he stressed, the main focus is on nutritional content. “The product has to be highly nutritious for people, but it also has to be tasty,” he said.\n\n3D food printers are expensive, costing from $4,000 to more than $10,000, but Lemus hopes that as technology advances, their cost will come down and reach more people.", null, "Food engineer Roberto Lemus shows a sample of a candy for children made with cochayuyo seaweed and rice flour, at the lab of Chile’s University in Santiago. —© AFP\n\nThe technology is developing in the culinary field in dozens of countries, and 3D food printers are used to design sweets, pasta and other foods.\n\nNASA already tested it in 2013 with the idea of expanding the variety of foods that astronauts dine on in space.\n\nChile is making progress with cochayuyo seaweed, one of the typical ingredients of the coastal nation’s cuisine, and which is rich amino acids, minerals and iodine, according to Alonso Vasquez, a 25-year-old postgraduate student who is writing his thesis on the subject.\n\nThe young researcher takes dehydrated cochayuyo, cuts it and grinds it to create cochayuyo flour which he then mixes with instant mashed potato powder.\n\nHe then adds hot water to the mixture to create a gelatinous and slimy substance that he feeds into the printer.\n\n“It occurred to me to use potatoes, rice flour, all of which have a lot of starch. The starch of these raw materials combined with the cochayuyo alginate is what generates stabilization within the 3D printing,” he says, waiting for the printer to finish creating a Pikachu figure of about two centimeters (just under one inch) and a taste of mashed potatoes and the sea.\n\nThe project has been underway for two years and is still in its infancy, but the idea is to apply ingredients such as edible flowers or edible dyes to the menu to make them more attractive to children.\n\nIn this article:Chile, Food, Health, Science" ]
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[ null, "Who is Trevor Jones?\n\nThe NFT boom has changed the lives of artists like Trevor Jones. Over the past two years, Trevor Jones has broken several crypto art records. It has led the highest stakes in non-fungible token (NFT) markets including SuperRare, Nifty Gateway and MakersPlace. In February 2021, his «Bitcoin Angel» set the record for the most expensive open-source NFT work, earning $3.2 million.", null, "Since his foray into «crypto art» in 2018, Trevor Jones has become one of the most important artists minting NFTs. Everyone in the NFT community knows his name. He has collaborated with Pak, whose work recently sold at Sotheby’s for $16.8 million. And when Beeple first approached him in the summer of 2020 for advice on how to make drops on Nifty Gateway, Jones was too busy to answer. Later Beeple who in March 2021 became famous for selling an NFT at a Christie’s auction for $69.3 million.\n\nBut with all the regalia, he does not actively maintain social networks and does not have hundreds of thousands of subscribers like Beeple. We talk about this and more in this article.\n\nRaised in a little logging community in Western Canada, Jones has always excelled in art classes, but his dream was to be a rock star. When things didn’t go according to his plan, he began backpacking the world and found himself “at a crossroads” in his early thirties while living in Edinburgh. Jones, 52, did not go to college as a young man, working three or four jobs after graduation to support his career as an artist. At 38, he graduated from the University of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh College of Art. He immediately got a position as director of the non-profit organization Art in healthcare . At the time, Jones also taught drawing classes and rented out spare rooms in his apartment to make ends meet by working on solo exhibitions. He quickly realized that solo performances would not pay the bills. With galleries commissions of 50% and artists paying their overheads such as framing, he was left with around £9,000 from an exhibition that had taken a year to complete. After that, he thought about a different format of art. At that time, no one really knew who Trevor Jones was.\n\nAround 2017, the prices of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) began to rise dramatically. Jones became interested in trading. As a result, his efforts to invest did not end well. But they introduced him to a new topic, the crypto sector, which had not yet been explored by traditional artists. He has painted portraits of Vitalik Buterin and John McAfee and created his hidden augmented reality exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Again, Jones made a bet by spending so much time working in this uncharted territory. This time the game paid off.\n\nMore and more people followed Jones on Twitter, where he was not shy about self-promotion, and interest in his work spread throughout the crypto market. By 2019, he was painting portraits for the publication’s «Most Influential» series.\n\nWhile NFTs have been around for a while, Jones didn’t know about them until April 2019, when the CEO of digital art marketplace KnownOrigin David Moore approached him at CoinFest in Manchester. And so began his career in the NFT world. Collaborated with artist Alotta Mani to launch NFT EthGirl. It features an animated girl in the shape of an Ethereum symbol that splits apart to reveal Picasso’s pixelated eye. It broke the SuperRare sales record when it was sold for 72.1 ETH in December 2019.", null, "NFT art markets like Nifty were launched the following year Gateway, which expanded the audience for NFTs by allowing buyers to pay with fiat money. Jones sold his Picasso Bull there in July for $55,555, again breaking the platform’s record. This was followed by the multi-million-dollar NFT auctions of both Christie’s and Sotheby’s in 2021.", null, "In February 2021, Trevor Jones releases a 4,157-piece Bitcoin Angel collection on Nifty Gateway. So, the collection sold out in just seven minutes and cemented Trevor ‘s place as a trailblazer in the industry. In doing so, he earned $3.2 million.", null, "Today, he still leads a relatively quiet life with his wife outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. For him, his journey into the NFT art world was «an insane success story».\n\nDespite his great success last year, Jones’ sudden wealth remains «a number on the screen» (well, a few numbers – he has bitcoin, ether and fiat). He still shops at the cheapest grocery store and doesn’t have a car, but he and his wife plan to move to southern Germany next year.\n\nNow he is using artificial intelligence in a secret project and is starting research for his latest collaboration with Ice Сube.\n\nWhere to buy NFTs Trevor Jones?\n\nThe author exhibits his work on Nifty Gateway, SuperRare and OpenSea.\n\nMore and more people know who Trevor Jones is. As the hype around NFT grows, Jones continues to stand out as a classically trained artist in the digital world. While many of his works include technical components (such as animation, AR and of course NFT), his primary medium remains oil on canvas. Meanwhile, he has watched the world of crypto art evolve in a very short period of time. 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[ null, "Street War, the fifth In The Line of Duty movie to be produced by NBC, takes place in Brooklyn. Raymond Williams (Mario Van Peebles) and Robert Dayton (Michael Boatman) are two uniformed officers trying to keep the peace in the projects. When Raymond is shot and killed in a stairwell, everyone knows that drug dealer Justice Butler (Courtney B. Vance) was responsible but no one can prove it.\n\nThe case is assigned to two detectives, Dan Reilly (Peter Boyle) and Victor Tomasino (Ray Sharkey). Reilly is a veteran cop who is just a few months away from retirement. Tomasino is the son of a “made man” who can’t understand why the drug lords in Brooklyn aren’t as interested in keeping the peace as the old Mafiosos were.\n\nWhen Justice leaves Brooklyn so that he can hide out with his family in South Carolina, Reilly and Dayton follow him down there and discover that people in South Carolina distrust the cops just as much as people in Brooklyn. Meanwhile, back in Brooklyn, Justice’s second-in-command, Prince (Morris Chestnut), tries to keep an all-out war from breaking out.\n\nPrince and Tomasino take turns narrating the movie. Prince talks about the reality of trying to restart your life after doing time in prison while Tomasino complains that “the animals” have taken over the city. (Because this was made for television, “Animals” is Tomasino’s go-to label for anyone he dislikes. Anyone with any experience with the police will know what word he is actually thinking.) While Chestnut gives a restrained and thoughtful performance, Ray Sharkey shouts his lines and snarls whenever he’s onscreen. Though it’s not always evident in this movie, Sharkey started out as a talented actor who played small roles in several independent films before starring in The Idolmaker. Unfortunately, Sharkey was also a heroin addict whose once promising career was derailed by a series of arrests and jail sentences. He looks thin and tired in Street Wars and, one year after the film aired, he would die of complications from AIDS.\n\nWith Sharkey yelling his lines, it falls on Peter Boyle to play the voice of reason in Street War. Dan Reilly is a cliché, the weary cop who still wants to make the world a better place and who is just a few days away from retirement. But Boyle does a good job playing him and brings his own natural gravitas to the movie.\n\nDick Lowry, who directed the first three In The Line of Duty movies, returns for this one and he keeps the action moving. Street War is significantly more violent than the previous movies, with even two children getting shot onscreen. The story itself is a predictable and Tomasino’s casual racism can be hard to take (even if he does eventually called out about it) but, thanks to the performances of Boyle, Boatman, Chestnut, and Vance, Street War is an improvement on Mob Justice and an adequate entry in the series.\n\nStreet War would be followed by two movies about FBI sieges, The Siege at Marion and Ambush in Waco. Since I’ve already reviewed both of those, I will be moving onto In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance tomorrow.\n\nOne response to “In the Line of Duty: Street War (1992, directed by Dick Lowry)”" ]
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[ "How To Become A Film Director: Your Guide To A Career In Filmmaking", null, "The art of filmmaking is only a century old; within that time, several talented filmmakers have come along and made films that have helped shape this industry, turning cinema into one of the most powerful mediums of expression, storytelling, and entertainment. If you’re someone who has an immense love for cinema and a passion to bring written stories to life, then you’re in the right place. In this guide, you’re going to learn everything you need to know about how to become a film director and what a career in filmmaking looks like.\n\nWho Is A Film Director And What Do They Do?\n\nFilmmaking is a mixture of different art and technical forms such as editing, cinematography, writing, acting, music, and more. But to get all these distinct forms to work together and produce a film, there comes a need for direction ﹘ that’s where a director comes in.\n\nA director is one of the most important people on a movie set. They visualise a screenplay and try to bring it to life by guiding other artists such as actors, cinematographers, and editors. A director is also responsible for the creative, technical, dramatic, and visual aspects of a film and plays a crucial role throughout the process, right from pre-production to the final edit.\n\nHere’s How You Can Become A Film Director\n\nThere is no traditional way to become a film director. Every director takes a different path and has a different story, but the one thing that’s common in all of their stories is that they had a burning passion for storytelling and were willing to go far to make that happen.\n\nLike you, I am an aspiring filmmaker myself; before we get started, I want to share this advice from director James Cameron (Titanic, Avatar, and Terminator) that stuck with me.\n\nWatch A Lot Of Films\n\nThere is no better way to learn about films than this. You might find tons of theoretical ‘how to make films’ books and essays on the internet, and though a few of them are good reads, they will not help you understand the art of filmmaking as much. The best way to learn is by watching as many films as you can. Make it a habit to watch at least one film every day and write a short review about it, describing your take on it. Explore various languages and genres of films and the works of different directors from around the world.\n\nPro Tip: It is also a good practice to read the script of every film you watch. This will help you learn how to write screenplays and understand the amount of detail that goes into writing a film.\n\nAs an aspiring film director, it is not only important for you to watch films but also to know about the person who made them and how they did it. Analysing the work of other directors is one of the best ways to learn how to direct a film. Even the greatest directors of our time ﹘ like Steven Spielberg and Sofia Coppola ﹘ still turn to films made by their predecessors and peers for inspiration.\n\nJust watching the films of great directors will not help you learn things that hands-on experience can teach you, but for amateurs like us, it’s a great starting point because this can help us enhance our creativity and become more introspective filmmakers.\n\nMaybe Enrol In A Film School\n\nThough there is no requirement for a degree to become a film director, enrolling in a film school has its advantages. First off, you’ll get all-round, hands-on experience in film production. You will also be trained by industry professionals and will also get to work with high-end technical equipment which will give you an edge over others. Most film schools also help students get internships and foster networking with professionals, making it easy for you to set your foot in the industry.\n\nHere are a few best film institutes in India:\n\nThe one major con of film school education is that it is very expensive and can cause a real blow to your family’s finances, more so if you have taken a student loan to pay for your course. So, think it through before you enrol yourself in a film school.\n\nRemember that attending a film school is by no means a compulsion. Most of the greatest filmmakers of our time ﹘ Quentin Tarantino, Ava DuVernay, and Christopher Nolan, for example, ﹘ have not received any formal training in filmmaking. But that didn’t stop them from becoming pioneers in this field.\n\n7 Work-Life Lessons I Learned From ‘The Devil Wears Prada’\n\nHow To Overcome Writer’s Block: 10 Tips That Work\n\nBefore anyone else, you have to bestow the title of ‘director’ on yourself. A director’s job is not like traditional jobs where you make a resume and go for an interview; the film industry doesn’t work like that. You need to have some kind of work that you can show to people to make them believe that you can do it. And the best way to do it is to do it yourself.\n\nStart with writing your own screenplay or find someone else’s script to work with, as there are tons of screenwriters out there holding scripts with great potential just waiting for someone to make them. Once you have a script, just pick up your camera, get your friends to act in it, and there you have it ﹘ your first short film!\n\nFrom there on out, you just have to keep learning and making more films with proper artists and a budget. Getting good financers for your project might sound difficult, but it isn’t. There are a lot of young filmmakers who get their short film projects funded through crowdfunding on fundraising platforms.\n\nSend Your Films To Festivals\n\nNow that you have made a short film, it’s time to present it to the world. Many young filmmakers simply put their film on YouTube or Vimeo as soon as it is ready, and that is a good way to showcase your work to the general public. But before you do that, consider sending your work to film festivals.\n\nFilm festivals are a great way to showcase your work in a big way. The best part is that it is often seen by experts in the film industry, such as producers, studio executives, and filmmakers. These people are here specifically to look for new talent ﹘ you might just find your next big project this way!\n\nFun Fact: Wes Anderson, one of the most influential directors of our time, got his big breakthrough in a film festival. His short film, Bottle Rocket, that he made with his friends was screened at the Sundance film festival, where a producer watched his film and approached him to make a feature-length film on the same story.\n\nGet A Job In A Production Crew\n\nAnother great way of gaining work experience is to get a crew job in film production. You could join a film crew as a production assistant and make your way to assisting directors, cinematographers, and editors. This will provide you with great exposure to the production of a film and will also help you learn some valuable skills and techniques that you can implement into your own projects. No matter what the profession, learning on the job is one of the best ways to grow.\n\nNow that you have a few projects in your name, it’s time to create a showreel. A showreel or a director’s reel is very much like a portfolio that every newbie film director should have. Make your showreel in a way that showcases your work and also portrays your artistic personality. This will allow potential producers and studio executives to determine your creative capabilities and help land your next big gig.\n\nAs a bonus, here are a few commonly asked questions around film direction that I found on the internet during my research.\n\nHow Much Do Film Directors Make?\n\nThere is no concrete answer to this question. A director’s earnings depend on several factors: their level of experience, the type of genre they work in, the content format, and the overall budget of the film. Some established directors have a fixed rate card and some negotiate it based on the script and budget. For a feature-length film, a debuting director can make anything from 5 lacs to 1 crore per project, whereas an established director can make anything between 5 and 10 crores per project.\n\nHow Hard Is It To Become A Movie Director?\n\nBecoming a film director is not difficult at all. If you have made a short film, you’re a director! However, becoming a successful film director is a different ball game. It requires years of commitment and hard work, and even then there’s no guarantee of success. It’s a highly competitive industry, but persistence is key.\n\nIs Filmmaking A Good Career?\n\nThe demand for new content has been growing exponentially every passing year, especially after the rise of OTT platforms. Hence, there is a lot of scope for talented filmmakers to make their mark. A career in filmmaking is a tough nut to crack, but once you’ve made your way through, it can be very rewarding.\n\nIs A Filmmaking Degree Worth It?\n\nA degree in filmmaking is always worth it. By doing a degree, you’re getting an opportunity to learn new things under the guidance of experienced professionals and with proper equipment. You’re learning all this in a short time, which is a big win if you want to get into the field of filmmaking faster. But again, if a filmmaking degree isn’t an option for you, you can still learn all this on your own. It will take a lot more time, but it’ll be worth it.\n\nAnd that’s it. Now you know everything there is to know about how to become a film director. If you’re truly passionate about filmmaking, don’t ever give up and keep at it. With enough hard work and time, there is nothing a person can’t do.", null, "How To Become A Cinematographer: All You Need To Know", null, "How To Become A Film Producer: Everything You Need To Know", null ]
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[ null, "The gaming world never forgets about its fans. Every day new games, new updates, and news interfere with our life and conquer our free time. The games are amazing. You can feel whatever you want. Moreover, you can find any game you like. If you enjoy gambling but can not visit a casino, just test your luck at the online casino, by joining the Woo casino login. If you enjoy shooting or strategies, you can find many games on gaming platforms like Steam. We are going to share some latest news from the gaming world.\n\nMicrosoft announced the release of the October system update for the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles. The latest firmware brings changes to the power menu, and also adds convenient functionality.\n\nFor example, with the Xbox, you can now adjust the volume of a connected TV via HDMI CEC, as well as a search bar at the top of the home screen and the ability to turn off the console’s wake-up melody.\n\nAmong other changes: a convenient menu for installing a home console for accessing the library with other accounts (analogous to twos/threes on the PlayStation), an updated power section (it looks different from a recent screenshot), and support for PIN codes.\n\nMicrosoft has also released new firmware for controllers from the basic Xbox One to the Elite Series 2 controllers. Even in the Xbox mobile app, you can now trim recorded game clips. Microsoft recently talked about a complete overhaul of the Xbox home screen. It is currently being tested, and the public release is scheduled for 2023.\n\nKonami held a presentation on the Silent Hill series, about which there was no news for several years. There was a salvo from all guns at the presentation: Silent Hill 2 remake, a game in Japan, a new movie, and an interactive stream. The studio is responsible for the development of the Bloober Team. The game will have a view from behind the shoulder.\n\nThe release date has not been announced. For the first 12 months. The game will only be available on PS5 and PC. Then it will be released on Xbox Series S|X.\n\nA small game from the studio No Code, known for Observation and Stories Untold. No details and platforms yet.\n\n“Return to Silent Hill” will be a film adaptation of the second part of the series. Yes, Konami has clearly latched on to this part. The director will be Christophe Hahn, who directed the first film in 2006 in the universe. He previously said that the script has already been completed, and the premiere could take place in 2023 or 2024. This is an interactive video where the story will be influenced by players from all over the world. Apparently, this will be a stream in which it will be possible to vote for further events.\n\nThe development involved JJ Abrams and the creators of Dead By Daylight. This is a new game set in 1960s Japan in a “beautiful yet terrifying world”. And the letter “f” at the end of the name refers to flowers. Ryukishi07, the author of Japanese visual novels about the murder mystery and psychological horror, acted as a screenwriter.\n\nResponsible for the development of Studio NeoBards Entertainment, which has not previously worked on major projects. Her portfolio includes reissues of the Resident Evil and Resident Evil Resistance games." ]
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[ null, "Where in the world is Jennifer Lopez? Earlier this week, the multi-hyphenate maven raised eyebrows and sparked headlines after going dark on several of her social media platforms.\n\nBeyond replacing her default image with a black circle on her official Twitter, TikTok and Instagram pages and switching her Facebook profile photo and cover photo to an image of her name, the artist also removed all of her previous posts on the photo-sharing platform.\n\nWhile it’s unclear why, exactly, Lopez chose to wipe her socials, one possible theory is that the star has a new project on the way. Over the past several years, artists like Taylor Swift and The 1975 have cleared out their online accounts to garner excitement surrounding their new music.\n\nInsiders close with Lopez hinted that she is following suit, purportedly announcing an exciting new venture in the next few days, per Deadline.\n\nALL LOVED UP! JENNIFER LOPEZ SNUGGLES BEN AFFLECK WHILE DUBBING HIM THE PERSON WHO MAKES HER THE ‘HAPPIEST’\n\nLopez’s business moves come amid reports that all is well on the co-parenting front, as the actress and husband Ben Affleck have quite the blended brood: while the actress shares twins Max and Emme, 14, with ex Marc Anthony, the Oscar winner has Violet, 16, Seraphina, 13, and Samuel, 10, with ex-wife Jennifer Garner.\n\n“Now that Jen and Jen have been coparenting, they’ve been getting to know each other better and have formed a very new friendship,” an insider spilled of the newlyweds’ relationship with Garner and her brood, adding that the 13 Going on 30 actress “can’t believe how sweet” the songstress is to her children.\n\n“They really enjoy each other,” the insider continued.\n\nThe admiration flows both ways. Earlier this month, Lopez described Garner as being “an amazing co-parent,” noting they “work really well together.”\n\n“The transition is a process that needs to be handled with so much care,” the Marry Me star explained of her new blended family. “They have so many feelings. They’re teens. But it’s going really well so far. What I hope to cultivate with our family is that his kids have a new ally in me and my kids have a new ally in him, someone who really loves and cares about them but can have a different perspective and help me see things that I can’t see with my kids because I’m so emotionally tied up.”\n\nThe latest Black Friday iPhone deals are here, and you could pocket a great price" ]
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[ null, "TRANSFORMATION AT WITS: Sithembiso Khalishwayo, winner of this year’s photographic competition stands with his two submitted pieces. One was on interracial love and the other touched on one of the issues that Wits students face.\n\nStudents share their views and experiences about transformation in a photographic exhibition.\n\nIt took the judges of this year’s Wits photographic competition many days of deliberation and debate to choose which contestant truly reflected transformation.\n\nFor the past six years the competition has tried to provide students with a safe platform to discuss their views on transformation.\n\nThe Employment Equity office has run the exhibition and more recently it has been organised in partnership with Black like me – a brand that sells hair-care products to black women.\n\n“I think what it does it just gets artists to kind of focus their art and focus some of their views on social issues of transformation that affect us,” said one of the judges, Thambi Pooe a SRC Transformation officer. This year’s theme was Journeys: Reflections of Transformation.\n\nThe criterion that was used to evaluate the photographs was a combination of whether the photos touched on social justice issues and whether they had an artistic appeal. The judges had to choose from 160 photographs submitted by 40 people, which included students and staff.\n\nThey finally announced Sithembiso Khalishwayo as the winner, with Lucky Mqoboli in second, Samantha Camara in third and Cindy Dlala in fourth.\n\nKhalishwayo was awarded first place at the opening of the transformation photographic exhibition at John Moffat by the head of Transformation and Employment Equity office Lindiwe Manyika.\n\n“We chose this one winner because first of all this individual explored themes that not only the broader transformation theme but themes that resonate very closely to Wits students in one of the images that he took,” said Pooe.\n\nSithembiso Khalishwayo, MA Applied Theatre candidate, said that winning for him was just a bonus. “…right from the start, when I took those photos it was not about winning it was about, let me just tell the story and hopefully people can see that story. That has always been enough for me.”\n\nKhalishwayo thinks that the theme of transformation relates to what is happening in Wits, on campus and with the students.\n\n“For me it really explores how we view Wits, how we view society and how do we change things that we don’t like.”\n\n“I just thought of ways that I could put the ideas I had regarding gender and different gender identities and how I could put that down visually.”\n\nShe said the competition provided students with a platform to discuss different issues and their experiences with transformation.\n\nOther contestants also enjoyed engaging with the theme in their own way.\n\n“I think I liked the theme for this year because it speaks to what people are going through and what’s going on with culture,” said BA student and second-place winner Lucky Mqoboli.\n\nHis photographic series focused on how to “push the struggle of African Languages” as he believes they are being discriminated against by institutions such as Wits.\n\n“I think it’s a great theme because it allows for a span of thought to come to mind. Like, I mean, it’s transformation, it’s reflections,” said Mineenhle Maphumulo, a BSc urban and regional planning student, who received an honourable mention.\n\nShe engaged with the topic in a different way: “Well I tried showing it in reflections, in different skin colour because that’s one of the key issues and key concept ideas considering South Africa’s context.”\n\nBy Thuletho Zwane and Mia Swart\n\nSithembiso Khalishwayo, simply known as ‘Sthe’, appears and screams in anger: “As a child, I thought like a child, I spoke as a child. As a child I spoke of ignorance, ignorance is bliss”.\n\nWater Glasses covered in Packets of Salt is a physical theatre production, with elements of dance, about gender roles and sexuality. It asks if sex remains a sacred bond between two people, or if it has transformed into something that happens when it’s desired or taken by force, leaving a path of emptiness, guilt and fear.\n\nHe wanted people to experience the same emotions he felt when he performed, he said. The play has a mixed bag of emotions – “emotions we as human beings don’t want to feel but we have to feel them at a certain point in time.”\n\nSthe said [pullquote align=”right”]The play came from a very personal space. It encapsulated his stories and stories of other people. “I wanted to show a side of me that I haven’t shown in a while, who I am, how I view the world.[/pullquote]\n\n“If you want to see theatre at its core, people should come watch it. 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[ "Indio school security upgrade a smart 'what if' move\n\nSensible, simple move could save lives in case of an attack at Roosevelt Elementary.\n\nIndio school security upgrade a smart 'what if' move", null, "Some Indio parents concerned about school safety in the wake of recent high-profile shootings across the nation have gotten local officials to do something about it. And this something is a smart, measured response that could do some real good.\n\nAs discussed in Desert Sun Education Reporter Joseph Hong’s story earlier this month, Roosevelt Elementary was built in the late 1960s with an open-air design. Classrooms don’t have doors and flow into a central, circular corridor.\n\nThe modernist design allows students to look into the other classrooms, and the only way in and out of them is through the main corridor; there are no back doors from the rooms.\n\nThat structure could be a problem in a security situation.\n\n\"In light of recent national incidents of school violence we are making changes to Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School,\" district spokesperson Mary Perry told Hong. \"Designed in 1968 the original architectural design called for a more open concept not in keeping with today's requirements for more secure schools.\"\n\nThe district has decided to outfit the classrooms with locking doors within the next year. This is a smart move that could help protect kids if an intruder were to enter.\n\nIt’s good to see this process of parent input and administration response play out quickly and sensibly. This move is a concrete step to protect children. Other Coachella Valley campuses might benefit from similar security assessments and facilities updates.\n\nThe Roosevelt upgrade contrasts with other moves across the country. In central Florida, people are being trained under a law passed following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre to serve as armed school safety guardians. They’ll be paid $30,000 per year to protect children and staff at schools, potentially having to use deadly force against a perpetrator during a school attack.\n\nIntroducing firearms to campuses as a counter to the gun rampages we’ve seen is about as controversial and polarizing as are calls for the banning of various types of guns. Critics, including the American Medical Association in a new call this week, say reducing the numbers of guns is the only way to cut associated violence -- which includes everything from high-profile, but statistically rare, mass shootings to much more common suicides and situations such as domestic violence.\n\nSadly, neither gun bans that could prove extremely difficult to enforce nor more armed school personnel likely would eliminate the scourge of gun violence in our heavily armed society, even if somehow adopted.\n\nCalifornia has among the toughest gun laws in the nation now and Golden State residents expect that they will be rigorously enforced. In that environment, additional tweaks like making sure our schools are equipped to provide safe refuge in case the worst still happens is the smartest thing we can do." ]
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[ "Soup received a $150 gift certificate to Earls. She and her partner Ottawa invited me, L, Soccer Mom, and McCartney out for drinks and food. In light of recent news, let’s listen to “Regulate” by Warren G and Nate Dogg.\n\nOur table was next to the patio. We got the best of both words – a view of Stephen Ave, fresh air and spacious, comfortable seating. I preferred to sit inside, as I feel that people who sit on patios on Stephen Ave get stared at by passersby.", null, "I won’t drink house wine. I can’t do it. Two weeks ago in Kyoto, I ordered a bottle of house wine. It was so nasty that I couldn’t choke it down. Last week, I was at Bank and Baron and my colleagues were drinking happy hour house wine. I went against my better judgment and had a glass too. It was vile. At Earls, I ordered a 9 ounce glass of Quails Gate Pinot Noir ($20.25). I thought it was full-bodied and juicy for a pinot. Delicious. I’d come back to Earls just for a nice glass of wine.", null, null, "I was surprised I liked the chicken taco so much, because I don’t normally enjoy tacos. The flour tortilla was crisp and held up to the saucy mixture of tender, slow roasted chicken, cilantro, salsa and cabbage. The taste of cilantro was subtle. The combination tasted fresh yet decadent, most likely due to the jalapeño crema and white cheddar. I thought it was odd that Earls named these ‘street tacos’ because street tacos are simple and pretty basic.", null, "My least favourite item was the vegan Green Dragon Roll. I thought the avocado was too ripe, the smoothness of the texture made me think of how it should have been – firm like cooler than room temperature butter. Also, the rice was overcooked. Ottawa said she would prefer another roll with seafood, but she got this one for Soup. Soup has food restrictions. No seafood, beef, or pork. No fun. At least she eats chicken. I can see her eventually going full vegetarian or vegan. Poor Ottawa.", null, "Ottawa and I enjoyed the calamari. The baby squid was nicely battered to a golden, crunchy, munchy. That tzatziki sauce was killer – refreshing, bright and cool on the tongue.", null, "I wanted garlic fries and Soup prefers yam fries. Ottawa ordered both. The fries were just like Palominos, except the latter used a liberal amount of freshly minced garlic in butter, and the fries are thicker and have a crunchier shell.", null, "I liked the yam fries more than the garlic fries. I don’t normally like yam fries because I find the flavour taste fake. Earls make a batch that taste like it’s actually a yam and the fries were fat and crispy, just the way I like them.", null, "One of my favourite items was the Pan Wings. These aren’t on the menu but our server told us it’s her favourite because they are twice baked and spicy. The sauce was tangy and the skin was crisp. There was a lot of white meat on them bones. The celery was fresh too, sweet and crunchy.", null, "Finally, we tried the spinach and three cheese dip. The menu said the dip came with warm, toasted flatbread. It looked like focaccia bread to me. The dip was thick, creamy and generously portioned so each piece of bread could be slathered. The topping of snow-white feta was a nice touch – it added a little sharpness and tang to it.\n\nThank you Soup and Ottawa for using your gift certificate on us. Also thanks to McCartney who swooped in and took care of the remaining bill. I plan to have the gang over for dinner at my place soon. Looking forward to the next food extravaganza." ]
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[ "The 25th edition of the Astra Film International Festival takes place in Sibiu, from October 15 to 21, 2018. The programme includes 101 titles, out of which 56 will be in the five competition sections; 11 documentaries will have their world premiere and 40, the national premiere. The winners f the competition sections will be announced on Saturday, October 20.\nIn 2018, Astra Film Festival celebrates 25 years of exploring and experimenting the human condition through the cinema of reality. For 7 days, in 9 especially prepared", null, "spaces in the old city, the audience will choose out of a selection of the best 101 films recently produced in Romania and in the world. The selection was made out of a record number of 3,000 productions that were submitted this year and it includes 10 Romanian productions.\nThe non-fiction film competition will have 5 sections: International (9 films selected), Central and Eastern Europe (10 films), Romania (10 films), Short Film (12 films), Student (15 films). The list of Romanian documentaries includes the titles Licu, a Romanian Story / Licu, o povesteromânească, by Ana Dumitrescu, Caisă, by Alexandru Mavrodineanuor ValeaJiului,", null, "by Alexandra Gulea.\nBesides these productions, there will be other 45 films presented outside the competition, within the thematic programs of the festival, in the experiential setup (virtual reality and 360 degrees screenings), as well as in Astra Film Junior, a festival-in-festival dedicated to training the next generation of moviegoers and documentary filmmakers, currently being at its 10th edition.\nThe 2018 edition program also includes conferences, panel discussions, master classes, networking with industry professionals, concerts and Q&As with some of the filmmakers that will be present in Sibiu.\n“The 2018 film selection is relevant to the world we live in, where more and more daily events in the political and social sphere affect the very essence of our human condition and fewer manage to restore our faith in humanity. At a time when life is larger than the film, the selected productions bring innovation to the genre both through the variety and complexity of the subjects and the creativity of the stylistic approach. Astra Film Festival celebrates 25 years of cinematic experiencing and exploring reality, in a space especially created for knowing and understanding the micro and macro human universe” Dumitru Budrala, founder and director of the Astra Film festival said.\nAstra Film Festival 2018is organizedby Astra Film, CNM Astra and Astra Film Fundation, with the support of the County Council of Sibiu, the Ministry of Culture and and National Identity and the Romanian Film Center. The event is co-financed by Sibiu City Council through Sibiu city Hall. Astra Film festival Sibiu is held under the High Patronage of the President of Romania.\nDetails: facebook" ]
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[ null, "The family is the driving force behind economic recovery and the basic unit to a civil society; and yet today we see a growing movement to take away the value of the family and child-bearing. We are seeing programs available in many parts of the world claiming to be representative of the family but are just a means of controlling fertility rates.\n\nRecently attention has been drawn to one part of the world in which “family planning” programs have had a devastating effect on the economy. LifeSiteNews reported that Quebec’s family programs are “unsustainable and problematic due to the province’s snowballing debt and low fertility rates.” This welfare state has reason to be concerned considering it has an alarmingly low fertility rate at 1.74 as of 2008 which is below the 2.1 replacement level. If this pattern continues Quebec will experience fiscal woes.\n\nThe Institute of Marriage and Family Canada’s (IMFC) manager of Research and Communications; Andrea Mrozek said, “As a province they are not alone in having a fairly robust set of social programs and low fertility which means you are lacking the tax payers to pay for said social programs.”\n\nQuebec’s government is trying to restore a “strong marriage culture” because they are currently experiencing high abortion rates leaving their fertility rates at an all-time low. Government programs would be forced to close down due to instability of family life. These low fertility rates have an effect on everyone because government programs could be forced to close down as well as other negative economic implications.\n\nIt has been widely reported that Europe is not maintaining its population through births, and that fertility has declined. If Europe is any indicator of economic ruin, then Quebec has reason to worry. A basic principle on economics is that it needs consumers to thrive, but with a low fertility rate that leads to a decline in population an economy is very difficult to maintain. Italy has had rates of 1.3 and under for a decade and Italy’s economy is currently near collapse. Mrozek says it best when she says, “They do need to recover a model of family that we identify as being the strongest way to raise children which is by their own married parents.” A revival of the family has the potential of turning around many of these countries that are experiencing economic difficulties as well as restore civil society." ]
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[ null, "The outgoing chief executive of the Office of Rail and Road has blasted the rail industry for its poor performance, pointing the finger partly at Network Rail.\n\nJoanna Whittington, who is to leave the organisation in October, said at a conference in London on September 12: “The need for improvement is pressing. Performance has been poor for many passengers for a prolonged period of time. Delivery by Network Rail has caused problems but that’s not the only cause. Strong planning is essential – as an industry there’s a lot to think about in respect of poor performance and the speed at which it may be recoverable.”\n\nShe said one lesson that needs to be learnt is that “setting tough targets on efficiency does not on its own deliver an efficient outcome” adding that – to an extent – it is up to NR and the train operating companies (TOCs) to decide an acceptable level of performance.\n\n“You don’t deliver performance by a regulator setting a tough performance target,” Whittington said. “It has to come about between NR and TOCs and we’re very keen that everyone should work to the same target so that incentives are aligned. That hasn’t happened so far and since June the implications from the May timetable change have become very apparent to everyone and the current level of PPM remains low and unacceptable.”" ]
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[ null, "Twenty-five delegations of Communist Youths from around the world attend this year's festivities.\n\nUnder the slogan \"Live, dare, move on - for the society of true freedom, Socialism\", the annual festival of the Communist Youth of Greece concludes its journey in Athens with a three-day events (23, 24, 25 September).\n\nThe General Secretary of the CC of the KKE Dimitris Koutsoumbas and the Secretary of KNE Nikos Abatielos will be the speakers at the major political event on Saturday 25 September.\n\nDrone views from the first day of the Festival" ]
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[ null, "“The Fires of Pompeii”\n\nEasily one of the physically largest races that The Doctor has ever encountered, the Pyrovile were a face of fire-creatures who sought to establish a presence on Earth after their planet Pyrovillia mysterious vanished (Later revealed to have been stolen by the Daleks as part of their attempt to create the ‘Reality Bomb’ (“The Stolen Earth/Journey’s End”).\n\nIn the natural state shown – although tThey may have changed from their usual appearance to adapt to their new world, as they were shown possessing humans to be ‘born’ on this world – the Pyrovile were rock-based humanoids with a magma interior. Although they generated enough heat to incinerate human beings, they could still be hurt by the water shot from a simple water-pistol, although it would take far more water than that to kill them, and intense explosions and heat could still damage them if released in sufficient force.\n\nWhen they appeared on Earth, the Pyroviles assumed a humanoid, rock-based form with a magma interior, their heads resembling a centurian’s helmet and each one exceeding thirty feet in height. They were able to shoot flames out of their mouths, which could turn a human to ashes in seconds. They could be killed by sufficient quantities of water, their internal heat snuffed out and their bodies solidifying. Pyroviles came in two varieties, varying between a shorter, easily-destroyed ‘Foot Soldier’ and more advanced, fully grown Pyroviles, which could reach over twice this height. When disintegrated Pyroviles were breathed in by humans, these particles would slowly transform the humans into Pyroviles, each ‘infected’ human gradually turning to rock until they were entirely stone. The Pyrovilles were also able to enhance the latent psychic powers that human brains possess, allowing some of the humans in Pompeii to witness the future.\n\nAt some point in their history, the Pyroviles developed advanced technology from rock, and could travel into space. When their homeworld was stolen by the Daleks as part of their plan to create a ‘reality bomb’ (“The Stolen Earth/Journey’s End”), a group of Pyroviles escaped in an escape pod, which crashed on Earth. The Pyroviles were obliterated in the explosion and eroded into dust in the core of Mount Vesuvius. They waited for thousands of years until they were woken by an earthquake in 62 AD. They influenced the soothsayers of Pompeii into creating a ventilation system, allowing the remains of the Pyroviles to be breathed in through the vents. These affected people, who were able to tell the future accurately from the time rift which formed around Pompeii.\n\nBy 79 AD, full-grown Pyrovilles had created a base beneath Vesuvius and planned to convert the power of the volcanic eruption to change all humans into Pyroviles and create a new Pyrovillia. However, The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble became aware of their plan when they arrived in Pompeii the day before the ‘scheduled’ eruption, Donna’s attempt to convince The Doctor to change history and save Pompeii resulting in him learning about the emerging soothsayers and their mysterious predictions of the future, particularly the Sybilline Sisterhood’s predictions of fire and death following the arrival of the man with the blue box, along with witnessing stone sculptures in the form of circuit boards being guarded by strange stone creatures. Tracking the Sisterhood after one of the Sisters captured Donna, The Doctor used a water pistol to make the stone high priestess identify the alien race, subsequently escaping into stone tunnels underneath Pompeii that led to Vesuvius.\n\nHaving tracked down the Pyroville ship in the heart of Vesuvius, The Doctor learned that they intended to trigger a mass conversion of Earth’s population by using the volcano to power an energy convertor. With no other way to stop the Pyroville and preserve history, The Doctor defeated the Pyrovile by triggering the eruption of Mount Vesuvius after overloading the energy convertor, destroying the Pyroviles and their ship in an explosion too powerful for them to survive. Fortunately, The Doctor and Donna were able to use an escape pod to escape the centre of the eruption and return to Pompeii, retreating to the TARDIS and rescuing a family that they had befriended before the entire city was destroyed by the resulting ash. As The Doctor departed, he noted that the eruption of Mount Vesuvius had created a crack in time that reached back into the past, allowing the Pompeii residents to experience visions of the future, but this crack had prevented the natives from actually seeing the true future of Pompeii until The Doctor’s actions ensured that the eruption would take place." ]
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[ null, null, "As Arizona State prepares for its contest against the Oregon Ducks in Eugene, the Sun Devils are by no means at full-strength.\n\nDevilsDigest.com is reporting that Manny Wilkins will not dress for the game, meaning that true freshman Dillon Sterling-Cole will take the reins on offense.\n\nOsweiler debuted against the Oregon Ducks as well, however, his game ended abruptly when he was injured early on and Oregon went on to win 44-21.\n\nOut of Houston, Texas and Westfield High School, Sterling-Cole will be the fifth true freshman starting quarterback all-time for the Sun Devils, and this will be just the sixth season since 1990 where ASU starts more than two different quarterbacks.\n\nWilkins suffered an ankle injury against USC on Oct. 1, which cost him to miss the following game against UCLA. Backup Brady White led the team against the Bruins, but he too was knocked out with a right foot injury that would later sideline him for the rest of the season.\n\nWilkins returned the next week to play Colorado and then Washington State, but sustained another injury against the Cougars that put Sterling-Cole in the driver’s seat. The true freshman completed 7-of-16 passes for 86 yards against Washington State." ]
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[ null, "Man of the moment Om Unit chats and guests with Plastician, one of his first supporters.\n\nEarlier this week London-based Om Unit released his fourth album, and first under the name, Threads. Out via Civil Music, the album sees the producer weave an intricate and coherent collection of tracks that reference the various stages of his musical evolution.\n\nAs those of you who’ve followed the producer since his first appearances back in 2009 will remember, grime and dubstep ambassadeur Plastician was among Om Unit’s earliest supporters, releasing The Corridor EP on his own Terrorrhythm imprint as well as giving many of his early tracks worldwide attention via his shows and DJ sets.\n\nThe pair reunited last night on Plastician’s Rinse FM show where Om Unit guested for a 45 minute mix and quick chat. The show is now available to listen back and download via Soundcloud. The set features tracks from the man himself as well as many of his like-minded new school drum n bass producers like Sam Binga, Moresounds and others.\n\nYou can stream Om Unit’s Threads to get a taste of what he has to offer and find it in all physical and digital record shops worldwide. Om Unit was also featured in our recent drum n bass feature about the evolution of the genre." ]
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In 2019, individual Americans gave an estimated $310 billion to charity, with the country’s foundations donating an additional $76 billion and its corporations contributing more than $21 billion.\n\nDonors pledge everything from cash to stock portfolios to valuable collections of art and books in the hope of advancing knowledge and academic achievement for generations to come.\n\nRegrettably, although alma maters might appreciate such kind and often substantial donations, their administrators sometimes have a funny way of showing it.\n\nIndeed, unless alumni donors (and their lawyers) are closely reading the fine print of their contracts, they might be surprised to learn that their well-meaning investments in tomorrow aren’t earning great returns today.\n\nEven worse, some have learned—after pursuing their own investigations—that their donations are being spent in ways they never authorized or intended.\n\nThe endowment policies and gift-management data of several of the nation’s largest public universities in the Midwest, for example, reveal some disturbing facts, figures, and trends.\n\nFor starters, average investment returns on endowments at some large state universities have been relatively anemic, compared with the historic returns recently available on even a conservative index-tracking fund.\n\nThe University of Minnesota was among the highest earners recently with just a 6.7% return on its endowment. Four state schools—Ohio State, Penn State, Indiana University, and the University of Illinois—have “underwater” endowment funds with current fair-market values millions of dollars less than the values of their original gifts.\n\nOhio State, for instance, already had 26% of its funds underwater by $51.2 million before the pandemic hit and while the markets were booming.\n\nRates of return on endowment investments are important because endowments are typically designed so that schools spend the interest or appreciation, rather than the principal, to fund the endowed programs, scholarships, buildings, and activities.\n\nPolicies vary, but generally, schools siphon between 4% and 5% from their endowment pools each year, so low rates of investment return risk depleting the fund and sending it “underwater” fairly quickly.\n\nMichigan State and the University of Minnesota allow administrative fees up to 1% of their endowment funds’ market value. The University of Illinois spends almost 1.5% of its fund’s six-year moving-average value, plus expenses incurred by its investment office.\n\nWest Virginia University charges a 1.35% management fee on its endowed funds. The University of Michigan even “reserves the right to apply a percentage of certain gift funds toward the general costs of operating the institution.” Ohio State’s 1% management fee draws on endowment principal, spending tens of millions of dollars per year on salaries for fundraising employees, donor parties, and other “university development expenses.”\n\nMany fee-authorization clauses remain vague or tucked inside school bylaws, trotted out only if curious donors wonder why their generous donations are being used to throw parties instead of paying for what the contributors endowed.\n\nThe Moritz family learned, for example, that Michael Moritz’s $30.3 million naming-rights-included gift to Ohio State’s law school in 2001 has been subject to “development fees” that have depleted millions of dollars from his legacy.\n\nMr. Moritz intended his gift to endow four law faculty chairs and 30 student scholarships. The school has funded the faculty chairs, but routinely sponsors only 12 to 16 student scholarships per year of the 30 he specified. The Moritz estate has challenged the school’s endowment management in court, arguing that the fund has been poorly invested and that Moritz sought to support needy law students, never intending to pay for fundraising junkets and administrative salaries.\n\nOhio State points to its bylaws, as well as obscure authorizing policies that were not outlined in the Moritz gift agreement.\n\nWhatever the school’s fine print may say, the donor’s intent has been all but ignored in this particular case and, presumably, many others like it.\n\nThis trampling of donor intent doesn’t just hurt the benefactor, but also the more than a dozen needy Ohio State law students who have been effectively denied the full-ride scholarship that Mr. Moritz intended for them to receive, and instead must accept crushing student-loan debt.\n\nUnfortunately, too many colleges and universities have created environments in which hidden management fees, poor rates of return, and a callous disregard for donor intent are common and have eroded the trust and philanthropic goodwill of some of America’s most generous patrons.\n\nAlumni who are considering large gifts to their beloved alma maters probably should think twice, read the fine print, and then hire a lawyer before making that gift to ensure that their money is actually put to use for its desired purposes, and not instead used for questionable junkets and parties.\n\nBetter yet, universities including Ohio State should do the right thing, honor donor intent, and in the case of Moritz, fund the scholarships as he clearly intended." ]
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[ null, "About one thousand people marched from Amr Ibn Al-A’as Mosque in Old Cairo to Al-Nahda Square on Friday in support of former president Mohamed Morsi.\n\nThe march took off after Friday prayer and called for General Commander of the Armed Forces Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi to step down, and for Morsi to be reinstated as president.\n\nMany of the chants were against the army, directed at Al-Sisi, while others called for an Islamic state. The most common poster held was that of Morsi, while others included pictures of recently killed Morsi supporters.\n\nAt one point during the march, a police pickup truck carrying about six men armed with assault rifles parked near the march, but almost immediately left after a group of protesters ran towards it. They were stopped by fellow protesters however, during which people chanted “peaceful” and “the interior ministry are thugs.”\n\nOthers chanted: “To whoever is standing at the window, we are your brothers, not terrorists.”\n\nEach time an army helicopter flew by, which seem to be monitoring the marches, the protesters would begin chanting: “Leave!”\n\nOverall the atmosphere was energetic and jovial, with people smiling and spraying water at each other to help endure the heat.\n\nAs the march reached Al-Nahda Square, identification cards of those entering were checked and bags were searched. The entrance to the sit-in is barricaded by sandbags.\n\nInside, thousands lay in shaded areas and tents. Fertilizer equipment is used to spray water onto the faces and heads of fellow protesters. Many posters of those who were killed by the army during the Republican Guard clashes were hung, and chants coming from the speakers were mostly against Al-Sisi." ]
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[ "The Book of Dirt\n\nThey chose not to speak and now they are gone…What’s left to fill the silence is no longer theirs. This is my story, woven from the threads of rumour and legend.\n\nJakub Rand flees his village for Prague, only to find himself trapped by the Nazi occupation. Deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, he is forced to sort through Jewish books for a so-called Museum of the Extinct Race. Hidden among the rare texts is a tattered prayer book, hollow inside, containing a small pile of dirt.\n\nBack in the city, Františka Roubíčková picks over the embers of her failed marriage, despairing of her conversion to Judaism. When the Nazis summon her two eldest daughters for transport, she must sacrifice everything to save the girls from certain death.\n\nDecades later, Bram Presser embarks on a quest to find the truth behind the stories his family built around these remarkable survivors.\n\nThe Book of Dirt is a completely original novel about love, family secrets, and Jewish myths. And it is a heart-warming story about a grandson’s devotion to the power of storytelling and his family’s legacy.", null, "Bram Presser was born in Melbourne in 1976. His stories have appeared in Best Australian Stories, Award Winning Australian Writing, The Sleepers Almanac and Higher Arc. His 2017 debut novel, The Book of Dirt, won the 2018 Goldberg Prize for Debut Fiction in the US National Jewish Book Awards, the 2018 Voss Literary Prize and three awards in the...\n\n‘An impressive and captivating story of remembrance, a journey into the past for the sake of deciphering our present.’\n\n‘In The Book of Dirt the fractured lines of memory create a gripping story of survival and love.’\n\n‘An immense work of love and anger, a book Bram Presser was born to write.’\n\n‘Meet Bram Presser, aged five, smoking a cigarette with his grandmother in Prague. Meet Jakub Rand, one of the Jews chosen to assemble the Nazi’s Museum of the Extinct Race. Such details, like lightning flashes, illuminate this audacious work about the author’s search for the grandfather he loved but hardly knew. Working in the wake of writers like Modiano and Safran Foer, Presser brilliantly shows how fresh facts can derail old truths, how fiction can amplify memory. A smart and tender meditation on who we become when we attempt to survive survival.’\n\n‘The Book of Dirt is a grandson’s tender act of devotion, the product of a quest to rescue family voices from the silence, to bear witness, drawing on legend, journey and history, and shaped by extraordinary storytelling.’\n\n‘A remarkable tale of Holocaust survival, love and genealogical sleuthing…A beautiful tale that will stay with the reader long after the book’s end.’\n\n‘It’s hard not to be captured from the opening epigraph…[A] magnificent ode to all that is lost.’\n\n‘It is difficult to convey the breadth and nuance of this extraordinary work. It is a book about how history is made—and about who is allowed the privilege to remake it. There are echoes here of Sebald’s biting honesty and Chabon’s long and rewarding vignettes. An absolute pleasure to read.’\n\n‘The lyrical, impassioned and culturally rich prose of The Book of Dirt, and its moral force, bears echoes of such great Jewish writers as Franz Kafka (Presser inherited his grandfather’s copy of The Trial), Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, Isaac Bashevis Singer and Cynthia Ozick…It is a major book, and one for the times: while I was reading it, neo-Nazis in America brought fatal violence to Charlottesville, and, in Melbourne, neo-Nazis placed posters in schools calling for the killing of Jews to be legalised…The Book of Dirt is a courageous work, as necessary for us to read as it was for Presser to write.’\n\n‘As in Sebald’s prose narratives, Presser’s novel inhabits and the dynamic region between fiction and non-fiction.’\n\n‘Presser blurs the boundaries of fact and fiction in a compelling way…A wonderful and original book, told in rich, lyrically beautiful prose that is laden with history and cultural meaning.’\n\n‘A combination of homage, mystery, family history and a sepia-toned love story…The Book of Dirt is magnificent.’\n\n‘Always surprising and beautifully complex, and both deft and sensitive in its handling of its intertwined narratives and materials. It is an incredibly affecting book, one that lingers long after reading—and a remarkably assured debut.’\n\n‘I found Bram Presser’s The Book of Dirt impossible to forget. Penetrating, soulful, and surprisingly welcoming, it reminded me of my own ancestors and how easy it is to sidestep the past.’\n\n‘A gripping tale of survival and an absorbing novelisation of his family’s extraordinary lives…Presser fills in the gaps in his grandfather’s story with vivid character studies; together with poignant black and white snapshots, he brings them evocatively to life. His poetic narrative is a perfect foil for the silences of his forbears.’\n\n‘The Book of Dirt is both a loving, honest portrayal of lives that would have been erased, and an incorporation of the broader lessons of their experience into contemporary mythology. It keeps the discussion about trauma, memory, and intergenerational acts of transfer alive for those generations that follow, that risk forgetting. It is a potent achievement for a debut novel.’\n\n‘Like Maus and Everything Is Illuminated, The Book of Dirt is less a chronicle of the Holocaust than it is a reaction to it…a story about surviving the survivors. But Presser’s book is younger, and was birthed in a world, unlike Spiegelman and Foer’s, where even the survivors largely have not survived. This fact grants the story a kind of reverence, and a kind of innocence.’" ]
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[ null, "\nLiverpool FC issued an official statement regarding the selling of UEFA Champions League 2021-22 final tickets online by fans. Liverpool is scheduled to lock horns against Real Madrid in the UCL 2021-22 final on May 29 in Paris. Meanwhile, reminding supporters to buy tickets from official sellers only, Liverpool has called on social media companies to act and sanction fans who are selling their tickets online.\n\n“Liverpool Football Club has called on social media companies to close more than 50 social media accounts and groups it believes are actively involved in selling or offering to sell, Champions League final tickets online,” the club said. Liverpool also informed that they have identified 13 supporters who had offered to sell their tickets for Saturday’s game online. “Those fans have had their tickets cancelled, while their accounts are in the process of being investigated further, with the possibility of added sanctions to follow,” the club further added.\n\nIt is pertinent to mention that Liverpool has received an allocation of 19,618 tickets for the UCL final fixture at Stade de France in Paris this weekend. In the official statement on their website, the club also informed that an increase in the number of fans being defrauded online has been noticed, with fake match tickets on offer. The club asked everyone to report if any supporter has offered tickets online.\n\n“Liverpool FC will not stand idly by and watch people try to sell tickets they have been fortunate enough to get access to via the ballot. All reports of ticket touting, or online ticket fraud, will be investigated in line with the LFC sanctions process. If a supporter has been found to have offered a ticket for sale online, this could result in a lifetime ban for that individual,” Liverpool said. Meanwhile, the club will continue to work closely with Merseyside Police to investigate the matter.\n\nHaving that being said, it will be the third time that Real Madrid and Liverpool will clash in the final of the European Cup or Champions League. Liverpool won the first final played in 1981 by 1-0, while Madrid defeated Liverpool in 2019. If the Anfield-based team wins the tournament, they will win their seventh European Cup/UCL title and will come in level with AC Milan in the list of teams with the most European Cup/UCL title wins. Only Madrid is ahead of Milan with 13 victories to their name." ]
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[ null, "The bill will help the girl to independently decide on their future education, career, financial independence, marriage, and choice of partner\n\nShare on FacebookShare on TwitterTelegramEmail\nRaising marriage age is indeed a revolutionary measure to empower women by providing them enough time to complete education and build a career. Marriage is a life-long bond in our society for which both the boy and the girl have to be mature in mind and body. It is not like vote which one has to cast every five years\n\nIndia had the third fastest growing economy in the Asian region after China and Vietnam. Even in a continuing global crisis, it is generally perceived as an emerging economic powerhouse. On the other hand, we all know that Newly married women and girls are often under immense societal pressure to have a child due to social norms around proving fertility. In addition, low levels of knowledge and information regarding sexual and reproductive health result in early and unplanned pregnancies. Girls who are married at an early age often lack marital agency and cannot share their preferences and needs with their partners, particularly when it comes to negotiating safe sexual practices and using family planning methods.\n\nIn June 2020, the Ministry for Women and Child Development set up a task force to look into the correlation between the age of marriage with issues of women's nutrition, the prevalence of anaemia, Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) and other social indices. The Jaya Jaitly committee was to look at the feasibility of increasing the age of marriage and its implication on women and child health, and how to increase access to education for women. The committee has recommended the age of marriage be increased to 21 years based on feedback they received from young adults from 16 universities across the country. So, the Central Government is planning to bring a bill to increase the minimum legal age of marriage for women from 18 to 21, people familiar with developments said, underlining a far-reaching decision that will require modification in faith-based personal laws dealing with marriage and inheritance.\n\nIndia has the largest number of girls who marry below 18. Therefore, raising the age of marriage to 21 could be seen as a step towards gender equality that addresses the health problems of young mothers and their infants\n\nEarly marriage and consequent early pregnancies also have awful impacts on the nutritional levels of mothers, their children and their overall health and mental well-being. It also impacts the infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate, and the empowerment of women who are cut off from access to education and livelihood after an early marriage. The recently released National Family Health Survey (NFHS) revealed that child marriage has come down marginally from 27 per cent in 2015-16 to 23 per cent in 2019-20 in the country, but the government has been pushing to bring this down further. Another hand, the growing divide between economic growth and women's health outcomes in countries such as India is not inevitable: the experience of other Asian countries shows that a more positive synergy can be created, with health spending not just valued for its own sake, but as an essential element in an overall macroeconomic and growth framework oriented to better conditions of human life rather than just GDP expansion.\n\nAfter the announcement of the decision, there were speculations that the burden of this decision would fall only on Hindus since there was no clarity on whether personal laws would be amended. It was unclear if any change to Muslim Personal Law would be made to amend the minimum age of marriage for women, which is currently 15 years. For all other personal laws in India and the special marriage act, the minimum age of the bride is 18 years while the same for the groom is 21 years.\n\nThe speculation was that the Muslim personal law would give the community the right to marry their girls at 15. Hindus would follow the law, affecting the fertility rate and screwing the demography further. We know only too well that India is usually near the bottom of the international rankings on gender indicators. India also has the largest absolute number of girls who marry below 18. Therefore, raising the age of marriage to 21 could be seen as a step towards gender equality that addresses the health problems of young mothers and their infants. But unfortunately, this reasoning is both unsound and unwise. When you can't do the things that desperately need to be done, do something else that you can do easily, even if it does not need doing.\n\nAt a time when the country is facing its worst overall crisis since Independence, the Government has set up a special task force to advise it on the issue of raising the age of marriage for girls from 18 to 21 years. But this answer rests on a partial truth that is dangerously misleading. Our health indicators on young mothers and their infants are as bad because poor and therefore more malnourished women marry at younger ages than their wealthier counterparts. If poor women continue to remain poor and malnourished, raising their age of marriage by a few years will change very little. Much of the same problems will recur when they marry at 21 years. Carefully disaggregated statistical analyses confirm this fact." ]
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[ null, "STORY: Amidst a global apocalypse, John Garrity and his family experiences the best and the worst in humanity, as they struggle to find a safer ground. But what is more dangerous – humans in distress or nature’s destructive force unleased?\n\nREVIEW: John Garrity ( Gerard Butler) isn’t exactly having a great day, thanks to his strained relationship with his wife Allison ( Morena Baccarin) and a 7-year-old son, who is diabetic. But their lives are about to take a dramatic turn as a deadly comet is about to strike planet earth. Like most others, the Garritys are following the news of the fast progressing doomsday on TV but the disaster hits much closer home when a comet strikes their own neighbourhood. A ray of hope comes in the form of a government message that says the Garritys have been chosen for a safe passage to an undisclosed military location. They are asked to report to the nearest military airbase. This even as their friends wonder why only the Garritys are the chosen ones. Not sparing a thought for the less fortunate ones, John Garrity immediately gets going. He vehemently ignores the pleas of their friendly neighbour to take her kid along because the message clearly states that only his family is chosen. Somehow beating the traffic and rampant lootings on the road, the Garritys reach the military base, but realise that their son’s insulin pack has been left behind in the car. John returns with the pack only to find that his wife and son have not been allowed to board because of his son’s chronic sugar condition. All of this unfolds quite grippingly in the first few minutes. From there on, director Ric Roman Waugh and writer Chris Sparling give the viewers an insight into not just the impeding doom but also bring to fore some of the most convincing human reactions to a catastrophe of this scale. As the narrative delves into the practicality of surviving a disaster, they also build the tension and drama that comes along with it. But none of it is done excessively to lose focus from the underlying human story about an average American family trying to survive the worst night of their lives. The catastrophe itself never overtakes the human tragedy – visually or virtually. The GFX and sound effects are understated but the feel is real.\n\nThe action is believable and just enough to depict the dire circumstances that brings out the worst in people. Gerard Butler is restrained and unheroic as he plays the man, who goes from being the chosen one to the one who fears losing it all. Morena Baccarin also brings in the conviction of a mother, desperate to save her fragile son. Roger Dale Floyd (as Nathan) portrays the vulnerability of a child, who is constantly in harm’s way yet mature enough to understand the gravity of the situation.\n\nSome might find the film slow because it ditches the regular disaster movie tropes and chooses to concentrate on the practicality of surviving a catastrophe. In that sense, Greenland is a slow-burning, mature and nuanced take on a life-altering and destructive fictional event that is all too familiar in today’s time. It’s as grounded as it is gritty, leaving you emotionally heavy and cinematically satisfied." ]
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[ null, "09 November 2022, New Delhi: The 2022-23 sugarcane crushing season (October-November) is set to see a record number of mills in operation in Maharashtra. As many as 215 mills have applied for crushing licences, up from 205 the previous season, according to the Sugar commissioner’s office.\n\nThe sugar commissioner’s office has issued 165 crushing licences this season, of which 84 are for cooperative mills while the rest private. While the season started officially from the start of October, mills became operational only from the first week of November.\n\nThe 215 mills include 16 which were closed last season or have applied for fresh licences this season. Ten of these mills are cooperative while the rest are private. Most of the cooperative mills have been taken on lease by private players to operationalise them for this season. Ample availability of water has seen farmers increase their cane acreage in Ahmednagar, Solapur and Aurangabad regions.\n\nTill Monday, 93 mills have become operational, of which 47 are private while 46 are cooperative. Heavy rains have led to mills delaying their operations.\n\nWhile licences are issued or denied depending on compliance, whether all these mills would become operational remains to be seen. Issues like financial viability and preparedness play an important role in the final decision of being operational.\n\nSome mills have reported a lower presence of labourers, who either decided to stay back in their districts to tend to their rabi crop or preferred to work in mills in their areas.\n\nAnother cause of concern is the lower per-hectare yields in the early days of crushing. While Maharashtra is expected to produce 137 lakh tonnes of sugar this season, lower yields have put a question mark on the final production. This season would get over by April end as against the previous estimates of mid-May, according to sources.\n\nThe sugar commissioner’s office issues licences for crushing without which mills are not expected to start their operation. Unlicensed crushing can result in a heavy financial penalty to the tune of Rs 500/tonne of cane crushed. Sugar commissioner Shekhar Gaikwad has refused to issue licences to mills which failed to clear their payment for the previous season.", null, null, null, "Rapid rise in global food prices in May", null, null, null ]
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[ "Why Jony Ive is Jony Ive? He has Some Iconic Products to His Credit\n\nDuring my years of understanding advertising and branding, I learned a valuable lesson: you must create a brand, which is either better or worse than your competitors’, but not the same. Put a person in place of the brand; you can either make yourself better or worse than somebody you adore in your life. Jony Ive’s departure is the most nutritious fodder for media. Everybody talks about how Jony’s decision to leave will affect Apple.\n\nMore importantly, people have set some expectations from design team leaders Evans Hankey, vice president of Industrial Design, and Alan Dye, vice president of Human Interface Design. However, as mentioned in the first paragraph, both these leaders can either prove them better or worse than Jony. As a matter of fact, they must not compare themselves with Jony. And this would be their first step to conquer the argument taking place around Jony’s departure.\n\nJony Ive’s Most Iconic Apple Products: Style Icon Among Consumers Across the Globe\n\nPeople will always talk about the products Jony designed at Apple. The master designer has left a legacy behind him; young designers will always have tears and roses for Jony’s grave, and they will continue to follow his footprints.\n\nNapoleon Bonaparte nicely puts, “Men of genius are meteors destined to burn themselves out in lighting up their age.”\n\nUntil the new design team comes up with a kickass product, let’s take a trip down memory lane and check the products Jony designed for Apple.", null, "Next came the mobile revolution in 2007. The first iPhone Jony designed, and it was in direct competition with the likes of Motorola, Microsoft, Palm, Blackberry, and others. iPhone stood apart for two reasons: its operating system and ease of use. On a premium design, Jony gave a multi-touch display, which established the iPhone as a leader in the market.", null, "In 2010, nobody ever imagined that a tablet could do so many things, including browsing websites and watching videos/pictures. With iPad, Apple did what Microsoft and other companies failed to do – the tech giant popularized a tablet.\n\nIn 2001, the iPod was a revolutionary personal MP3 player, which killed Walkman. Its compact design allowed people to carry this player along and load as many as 2000 songs. The wheel design grabbed the attention of many experts and users alike; people could easily browse thousands of songs with that wheel.", null, "Today, Apple Watch is one of the most ubiquitous electronic wearables found on the urban landscape. It was a Herculean task for Apple’s design head to convince people to wear this smart piece instead of a traditional timepiece. However, people accepted Apple Watch for its touchscreen display and digital crown to control the watch.", null, "When Apple brings innovation to any existing technology, it changes the way it works. AirPods is the best example of Apple’s style of taking control over the popular technology. It was an extraordinary achievement of Jony Ive to design simple-looking Bluetooth headphones, which have now become a fashion statement.", null, "When Steve Jobs came on stage with a manila envelope, spectators were curious to know what was inside that thin cover. A few moments later, Jobs took out MacBook Air. It was a powerful laptop with a slim profile; no other laptops at the time were so thin as MacBook Air.", null, "Ive’s creativity goes beyond hardware and software design. He was asked to oversee Apple Park development in 2015. The project was initiated in 2014, and then it was inaugurated with a Lady Gaga concert in May. The circular design of Apple Park is frequently compared with ‘Spaceship.’", null, "When Steve Jobs came back to Apple as its interim CEO in 1997, the first step he took was to reduce the Mac line of computers. And iMac G3 was among the refreshed computer series Steve innovated.\n\nThe Bondi Blue color of this computer was an instant hit. Along with Bondi Blue, Apple sold its G3 computers in twelve other colors.", null, "G4 Cube didn’t see as much success as G3, but its design was one of the best in the market. Customers could quickly draw a comparison between G4 Cube and NeXTcube from NeXT; if you check both the computers, you will find similarity in the cube shape G4 Cube, and NeXTcube flaunts.\n\nThe design has always been one of the critical factors for Apple in manufacturing hugely successful products in the last two decades. As Jony is leaving, everybody thinks about future Apple products and the patents registered by Jony in his name." ]
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[ null, null, null, "It has been a crazy couple of weeks between working on Blue and other side projects I have going on, but I am finally posting again. I wanted to talk a little bit about how illustration mailers can get you a job. When I was in college, all my illustration professors ever talked about as far as promoting ourselves was to send mailers every 3-4 months to all the publishing houses. Sounds easy enough right?…wrong…it sucks. You create a beautiful piece of artwork (which of course includes the stress of what to draw/will catch the an art director’s eye), turn it into a mailer, cross your fingers, and hope for the best. And then you have no idea as to whether or not it made it past the slush pile into an art director’s hands or thrown out by an intern. However, there is a silver lining, because illustrators do get jobs from mailers. It doesn’t happen all the time, but it happens enough that illustrators should keep creating them. It happened to me.\n\nMy first three jobs and the inspiration for my first author/illustrator project came from a single mailer. I had been sending out mailers for almost two years without any response. And I was almost at the point of “should I still be trying to become a published illustrator?” when I received an email from Random House Canada. The mailer I had done had a space theme to it (third image shown above) and Random House Canada was looking for someone to illustrate the cover of a new middle grade book they were publishing, titled STAR Academy by Edward Kay, which involved a space/aliens theme. It was complete luck and great timing that I had sent the mailer when I did. It was an amazing first job because I worked with really wonderful and talented people, but also it was a great transitional step into doing a full length picture book. For STAR Academy I was asked to create the cover and four black and white spot illustrations for the interior of the book, which included some very unusual characters and a 1950s Studebaker Starlight (a very awesome car to draw!).\nAfter I was finishing up with STAR Academy, I received two additional emails from Bright Sky Press and Kane/Miller asking me to illustrate two new picture books, The Yellow Butterfly by Mehrnaz S. Gill, and A Garden for Pig by Kathryn Thurman. Again, they had seen the space mailer and loved it. I could not believe that I had now received three job offers from one mailer! It was crazy. The two years of mailing and no response was finally paying off. I went on to illustrate both picture books which are now out in stores.\nDuring the process of illustrating A Garden for Pig, I sent a story to my editor at Kane/Miller that I had been playing around with for the six months or so. It was a picture book about a little girl who is getting ready for bed one night with her dog, when she notices a rocket engine has appeared on the back of her bathtub. The little girl and her dog decide to travel to the moon where they meet an alien and learn all about living on the moon. The space mailer was an illustration of the first version of Pelly. My editor really loved the story and decided to acquire the book for their Spring 2011 list. I was so excited! I was going to have my first author/illustrator project published! I had never really thought of myself as a writer but I wanted the opportunity to create something from start to finish that I had complete creative control over. Pelly and Mr. Harrison Visit the Moon comes out on March 1st.\nThis was around the same time that I got an email from the lovely Mary Kole, who wanted to represent me. It was a crazy couple of months. I had gone from mailer girl who never heard a thing from anyone to having four jobs and an agent in just six months. It was amazing!\nSo far I have had really wonderful experiences in the world of children’s books and had the opportunity to work with very talented people. And I can truly say that one mailer opened a lot of doors for me. Pelly is somewhat of a good luck charm for me.\nHere are some tips that I have learned about illustrating mailers whether you are sending postcards or electronic mailers:\n-always make sure you illustrate in a style or create an image that you want to get hired for, in other words do not illustrate something you never want to draw again. If you draw an amazing horse, they are going to want you to do a whole book about horses.\n-make sure the mailer is YOU, because that is what you are selling.\n-have a website that corresponds well to your mailer.\nTry to include some of the following in your illustrations:\n-the same character in a couple different poses (shows consistency and variation)\n-animals\n-children of different ages\n-what you love to draw\nI hope this helps any of you out there that have become discouraged by sending mailers. The opportunity is out there you just have to stick with it. I will always send mailers to keep myself in front of art directors and editors, and to keep me working on new illustrations.", null, null ]
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[ null, "31 Bond Street transports readers back to New York City in 1857, to a gripping murder case known as the ‘Bond Street Murder.’ Horan discovered a yellowed newspaper page in a print shop and her research soon uncovered one of the most sensational trials of the century, occupying front pages as the nation grappled with the perils of the impending Civil War.\n\nThe story begins during on a blustery January morning when a wealthy dentist, Dr. Harvey Burdell, is found brutally murdered in his sumptuous townhouse at 31 Bond Street in Manhattan. An attractive widow, Emma Cunningham, becomes the prime suspect. Emma Cunningham’s fate is placed in the hands of two lawyers: the idealistic defense attorney, Henry Clinton, and the District Attorney, Abraham Oakey Hall, who aspires to be mayor.\n\nWith Cunningham’s life on the line, Clinton applies the new science of forensic analysis in an attempt to spare her from the gallows. The murder case uncovers tensions and rifts in the upstairs-downstairs world of 31 Bond Street, as well the city at large. As a woman seeking security for herself and her daughters through marriage, Emma Cunningham made the fatal mistake of placing her trust in the unscrupulous Dr. Burdell, whose world included financiers who plot for land and power, corrupt politicians, a conspiracy of slavers and a courageous black carriage driver who has witnessed too much.\n\nThe new paperback’s PS section includes an interview with author, the story behind the book, and more.\n\nEllen Horan has worked as a studio artist and as a photo editor for magazines and books in New York City. She lives in downtown Manhattan, the setting of her first novel. Her website is http://www.31bondstreet.com/." ]
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[ "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, by Fergus Hume, was Australia’s first blockbuster, selling out its first run almost at once, and in world terms too was a massive success, predating the Sherlock Holmes phenomenon and writing itself into the annals of detective fiction. Well over a hundred years after its first publication in 1886, it’s still in print–in many different editions, including worldwide–and the subject of a very successful ABC TV series. But its author, who due to an unfortunate decision, did not get to enjoy the fruits of his book’s success, is less well-known–until now, when Lucy Sussex’s new book, Blockbuster: Fergus Hume and the Mystery of a Hansom Cab (Text) lifts the veil on the untold story of both author and novel. The book is released next week, and as a great fan of Hume’s novel, I caught up with Lucy recently to ask her about it.\n\nLucy Sussex was born in New Zealand. She has edited four anthologies, including She’s Fantastical, shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award. Her award-winning fiction includes books for younger readers and the novel The Scarlet Rider. Lucy has five short-story collections, including My Lady Tongue, A Tour Guide in Utopia, Absolute Uncertainty and Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies. Her latest book is Blockbuster! Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. She lives in Melbourne.\n\nWhat first drew your interest to the story of Fergus Hume and his bestselling novel?\n\nHume said he ‘belonged to New Zealand’ but when I grew up there I never heard of him. That happened when I worked as a researcher for Stephen Knight’s history of Australian crime fiction. But I read the book then, and was intrigued—not least in the resonance it still had, and how people responded to it. For instance the 2012 telemovie was sparked by a Radio National program on the book, for which I was one of those interviewed. John Barnett of South Pacific Productions heard the program, bought a copy, read it on the way back across the Tasman, and decided to film it (with Ewan\n\nBurnett of Burberry Productions). Clearly there was life in the old Hansom Cab.\n\nIt happened I was working with Meg Tasker at Federation University on a research project about Australian and NZ writers and journalists in London at the turn of last century. We had a file on Hume, who moved to England in 1888, in the wake of Hansom Cab’s success. One day I started following digitised links re Hume across the web. It became very clear there was a book to be written on the Hansom Cab alone.\n\nHow did you go about researching the book?\n\nThe problem with Hume is that he left no diaries, there are few letters and the most relevant publishers’ records do not survive. Those who knew him are all dead now. I did use some archives, mainly in Dunedin, where his father ran the madhouse. But there was more than enough material using digitised newspapers—Papers Past in New Zealand and Trove in Australia, mainly. What was unclear in one source could be explained in another, across the Tasman.\n\nAnd was there anything you discovered that surprised you?\n\nWell, the people who kept asking me if Hume was gay! Which led me to queer theory, the history of rent boys in Sydney, and Little Buttercup from Gilbert and Sullivan, as performed in drag.\n\nAnother surprise was the rarity and value of first editions of Hansom Cab: only four survive, and even imperfect they go for five-figure sums. Go investigate your Granny’s attic!\n\nThe Mystery of A Hansom Cab predated the first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, and some", null, "critics have said that Doyle was influenced by Hume’s book. Does your research support that?\n\nA Study in Scarlet was not published until after Hansom Cab’s great English success in late 1887. Doyle read Hume’s book, and jealously wrote to his mother “What a swindle ‘The Mystery of a Hansom Cab’ is. One of the weakest tales I have ever read, and simply sold by puffing.” [hype]. The evidence is that he and Hume had been submitting to the same publishers, around the same time, and both suffered rejections. What happened was probably synchronicity, not uncommon in crime fiction: a literary idea whose time has come. But the Hansom Cab helped create the market for Sherlock Holmes. Without it the Sherlock story might have ended with A Study in Scarlet.\n\nI have read that Hume was inspired to write his book by the success of Emile Gaboriau’s novels–but was he also inspired by Wilkie Collins’ groundbreaking The Moonstone, published nearly 20 years previously?\n\nHe certainly read Wilkie Collins, but a bigger influence is Mary Braddon, Collins’ great rival and contemporary. She, not Collins, is cited in the Hansom Cab.\n\nWhat happened to Hume and his book makes for salutary reading. Can you describe the process that led to his selling his copyright?", null, "Hume wrote the book to draw attention to himself as a playwright. Although he wrote it with care and flair, he didn’t really take it seriously, career-wise. So he only registered the copyright months after the Australian success. Whether we believe the sales figures cited—25,000 copies in the Austral colonies alone, a huge figure for that time and market—the Hansom Cab was drawing attention from overseas. Thus the Hansom Cab Co. was formed to publish the book in England, and at that point Hume sold the copyright, disbelieving it would be successful outside Australia. He had taken the cultural cringe too much to heart. What he did hold onto was the dramatic rights, because that was what he thought would be more important. And yes, the play of the Hansom Cab was successful, but not in the phenomenal way of the book\n\nNot much has previously been known about Hume and his personal life. What was your impression of Hume himself, based on your research?\n\nI said to my initial Text editor, Mandy Brett, that he would have been fun to know. Apart from him being so utterly on the make, she replied. From various accounts he was witty good company. He liked women, supported their rights, wrote often for actresses, but there was never any suggestion of romance.\n\nMelbourne was a major centre for reading, with high literacy, numerous bookshops, and a population with disposal income and an appetite for fiction, particularly crime. Hume networked furiously, but couldn’t establish himself as a literary man until after the Hansom Cab. When he got to London he was a literary lion, in social demand. It would have been very difficult for him not to meet Oscar Wilde, for instance. But to his annoyance people wouldn’t take him seriously as a writer because he was associated with pulp.\n\nDo you think that the odyssey of the book’s publication, from semi-self publication onwards, has parallels in today’s changing publishing climate?\n\nNot really. At the time you could publish in three ways, firstly by subscription, getting money from friends and the well-connected and going to a printer. Vanity publishing in our terms. The book publishers themselves used two business models. Commission was where the author paid for initial printing costs and the advertisements. If the book was a success, any profits would be shared with the publisher. Jane Austen’s first novel Sense and Sensibility was published in this fashion. The alternate model had the publisher buy the copyright, taking the risk, but also, if the book sold well, all the profits. Such was the publishing fate of Pride and Prejudice and Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet.\n\nFor the first Australian edition Hume didn’t have subscribers, not for a book with disreputable crime content. 5000 copies were allegedly printed, a huge amount, when most colonial books had print runs of 200 or less. He needed a large amount of money to do so, thousands in our terms. It came from playing the stock market, with advice from a friend, Alice Cornwell, a budding gold mining magnate, the C19th equivalent of Gina Rinehart.\n\nBut Hume didn’t really self-publish. Frederick Trischler, who had worked in publishing in Australia and the US, had the business initiative and nous, and ran the Hansom Cab operation, using a Melbourne printer, Kemp & Boyce. After he and Hume quarrelled Hume wrote him out of the book’s history. But Hansom Cab couldn’t have succeeded without Trischler, who was an advertising and marketing genius.\n\nTrischler saw the overseas potential of the Hansom Cab, and formed the Hansom Cab Publishing Co, with some enterprising but also dodgy local capitalists. Financier Jessie Taylor bought the copyright from Hume. In London the company did spectacular business: 25,000 copies a month were printed and sold for fourteen months. But it wasn’t crowd-funded—more like bank robbery!", null, "What do you believe is the place of The Mystery of A Hansom Cab, in Australian literary history–and in that of the English-speaking world?\n\nIt was the first book from Australasia to become a global publishing phenomenon. It awoke English publishers to the potential of local writing. It also showed them the gold in detective fiction, and helped consolidate crime writing as a major publishing category.\n\nThe translations were worldwide, and still happen, with a recent Chinese edition. Hume was among the first Australasian writers to be translated into Chinese.\n\nI might add, to finish off, that THE HANSOM CAB, in its initial Melbourne appearance, shows how an author can get everything right: researching his market, writing a very good and commercial book, encountering someone who believed in it enough to hazard a large print run, producing a good-looking product, timing its appearance carefully, and conducting an effective word-of-mouth campaign. They had very little money for advertising, but they did what they could, ie hiring a hansom cab to deliver the books to bookshops.\n\nThe subsequent story shows how an author can get things VERY wrong." ]
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[ "Vodafone takes the lead with NB-IoT", null, "Vodafone has become the first Australian mobile operator to launch commercial narrow-band IoT services, initially only in specific areas of Melbourne and Sydney.\n\nThe move follows trials of the technology with supplier Huawei and Victorian utility South West Water.\n\nVodafone’s initial NB-IoT coverage is around Frankston on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, and at the Vodafone offices in Port Melbourne and North Sydney. The company says it plans to extend coverage across Melbourne’s CBD and suburbs during November and to some areas of Sydney and Canberra during December, before rolling out to other areas of Australia next year.\n\nHowever, Vodafone says it has already upgraded about half of its network sites to support NB-IoT and has deployed software upgrades across its radio access network and elements of the core network.\n\nNB-IoT is one of two new technologies standardised by the telecommunications standards group 3GPP to support the needs of IoT devices on cellular networks. Telstra launched Cat-M1 wireless services across its entire network in August but has given no firm date for a launch of NB-IoT.\n\n“As a member of the Vodafone Group we have been part of a large analysis and when we looked at all the variants NB-IoT really does have some significant advantages,” Kelly said.\n\n“The first being battery life – more than 10 years. The other element is its deep coverage penetration. That’s important if you are trying to get into a basement or underground. Hence our focus on NB-IoT.\n\n“It is now accepted that NB-IoT excels in battery life and deep penetration, hence our focus, but with respect to CAT-M is will be looked at moving forward.”\n\nThe company said that in tests in the Melbourne CBD NB-IoT had shown “significantly greater coverage, in terms of distance and depth, compared to those offered by existing 2G, 3G and 4G technology, penetrating two to three double-brick walls, and enabling connectivity of objects in underground car parks and basements. Testing in suburban Melbourne also achieved extended coverage of up to 30 kilometres.”\n\nIn a blog post announcing the launch of its CAT-M1 service, Telstra’s group managing director networks, Mike Wright claimed similar benefits for CAT-M1, but added, “We will soon deploy range extension capability and be able to offer customers with a Cat M1 enabled device a network footprint that is around three million square kilometres in area and penetrates far deeper into city buildings than 4G coverage has ever reached before.”\n\nHe said Telstra had also “commenced the roll out and testing software that supports the NB-IoT standard,” and that it would “deliver similar benefits of coverage and depth as Cat M1 for simpler devices that transmit small amounts of data that can be optimised for even longer battery life.”\n\nOptus has trialled NB-IoT with Cisco Jasper and in a blog post in July Allan Burdekin, head of NCSi Australia, a company owned by Optus’ parent Singtel, talked up the benefits of NB-IoT.\n\nIn a blog post, Itay Lusky, senior director of Strategic product marketing at Altair Semiconductor, made a detailed comparison of the relative merits of the two technologies and concluded\n\n“Both CAT-M1 and NB-IoT are being pursued aggressively to become the de-facto connectivity solution for IoT products. While both standards fare well in different scenarios, it is critical not to take market perceptions at face value but rather compare both solutions evenly, all things being equal, in order to make the right technology decisions.\n\n“We analysed three key KPIs including coverage, cost and power consumption. While the market perception is that NB-IoT has a clear advantage over CAT-M1 for these KPIs, we conclude that CAT-M1 actually offers advantages for coverage and power, and only a minimal cost disadvantage when compared to NB-IoT.\n\n“Future platforms that support both CAT-M1 and NB-IoT may ultimately allow providers to hedge their bets, but until then it is crucial to understand the technical data and consider the real added-value before choosing.”\n\nCEO of CCP Michael White said his company was looking to accelerate its innovation pathway.\n\n“Adding NB-IoT to our suite of connectivity options is an exciting move for CCP,” he said. “Vodafone has already achieved fantastic results with NB-IoT and we are looking forward to working together on a trial.”" ]
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[ null, "Currently, there are guidelines for healthy eating for people of different ages and stages.\n\nBecause of genetic differences, optimal nutrition for one person may not be optimal or even appropriate for someone else. A disease like haemochromatosis – a genetic disorder that leads to iron overload – is a well recognised example of this.\n\nThere is, however, growing evidence that subtle genetic differences not associated with major disorders also impact on our body’s use of and reaction to different nutrients. It’s a little way off yet, but scientists are working on understanding people’s needs more precisely.\n\nScientists want to develop foods which can match individual genotypes to enhance your health.\n\nNutrigenomics researchers at The University of Auckland have found a potential relationship between Crohn’s disease and diet. Crohn’s disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease and its exact cause is unknown. New Zealand appears to have a higher incidence of the disease than other countries – especially in the Canterbury area where there is one reported case per 600 people. The research team is studying the link between foods eaten by people with Crohn’s disease and different variations of the disease-related genes. Information about lifestyle and symptoms are also collected to learn more about the disease and potentially to allow tailoring of foods to genetic type.\n\nHow nutrigenomics could affect you" ]
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[ null, "Nicolas Pepe is quickly running out of time to win Arsenal fans over following his club-record transfer, but Ian Wright believes a positional change could unlock his potential\n\nHighbury hero Ian Wright claims Nicolas Pepe is “in a last chance saloon” and only a drastic change of position can rescue his Arsenal career.\n\nPepe, 26, is at risk of being viewed as an expensive flop after failing to live up to the club-record £72million the Gunners paid to sign him from Lille in 2019.\n\nThe Ivorian scored a creditable 10 Premier League goals last season but he has since lost his place in the attack to younger teammates such as Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe and Gabriel Martinelli.\n\nPepe has only made five starts in the top flight this campaign and his best performances came in the Carabao Cup, where he grabbed two goals and four assists in three appearances.\n\nCan Nicolas Pepe still make a success of his Arsenal career? Have your say in the comments!\n\nNicolas Pepe is running out of time to impress Mikel Arteta\n(\n\nHe finds himself firmly outside of Mikel Arteta’s first XI despite his lofty price tag, but provided a timely glimpse of his ability at the Africa Cup of Nations.\n\nPepe scored twice and registered an assist for Ivory Coast, who were defeated by Egypt via a penalty shootout in the last 16.\n\nThe former Ligue 1 star normally lines up on the right wing, allowing him to cut inside onto his stronger left foot and fire curling efforts from range.\n\nBut Wright believes a positional shake-up is required so Pepe can force his way into the starting XI and get his career back on track.\n\nThe former England striker, who scored 185 times for Arsenal, would like to see the goal-shy forward have a go as a false-nine, a role he has sparingly played to mixed success in the past.\n\nHe told his Wrighty’s House podcast : “Up to this point he’s (Arteta’s) not used Pepe in any way that makes me think he’s got love for Pepe.\n\n“I think Pepe might be in a last chance saloon, with the amount of games he hasn’t played.\n\n“I’d like to see something from him. When you watch him in the Africa Cup of Nations, where I think the defender is even harder with those guys, with how athletic, how good and how intelligent they are.\n\n“You’ve got to do a lot more, and when you watch him, he’s done it Why aren’t we getting that out of him?\n\nArteta is searching for new options up front after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang departed for Barcelona in the January transfer window, leaving Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah as his only options at centre-forward.\n\n“It seems to me that Mikel has got to take a chance on that,” Wright said of playing Pepe as a false-nine. “The goals are going to have to come from Emile Smith Rowe, Saka, hopefully Martinelli.\n\n“None of them are proven like Aubameyang was proven.”" ]
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[ null, "by Joe Popovits and Chuck Johnson\n\nWhen it comes to building cars, I've always tried to maintain a “keep it simple, stupid” approach. With this approach and an “if it ain't broke, don't fix it” philosophy, I managed to produce a stable of solidly performing, competitive cars. At the center of my dead reliable formula was my factory re-flashed ECU. At the cost of a few hundred bucks, I gained a super reliable system and more importantly, the knowledge and experience of one the industry's best Nissan tuners. I clocked hundreds of thousands of miles on my re-flashed factory ECU with dead reliable performance, hot lapping at Willow Springs on the weekend and commuting to office during the weekdays. It was the perfect set up.\n\nWhen I decided to get serious about land speed racing, I took this same set up with me and set two land speed records at Bonneville and El Mirage. With each mile per hour faster Project 240SX LSR traveled though, came an exponentially growing need for more capability. I reluctantly dug my heels in denial, touting my “keep it simple stupid” argument. Ironically, that very argument was what would convince me to finally make the change to a standalone ECU. It comes down to this one question. Is a race car running a re-flashed ECU in tandem with a plethora of standalone systems for boost control, wide band sensors, variable valve lift, and data logging really simple? No.\n\nWhat Team Moto IQ needed was one sole system that provided the ability to define, measure, analyze, improve and control every element of the engine regardless of whether we were on the dyno or on a dry lake bed. Some of you might recognize the terms define, measure, analyze, improve and control as the six sigma problem solving methodology known as the DMAIC process. This article isn't about DMAIC or six sigma though. Instead, it's about a true motorsports grade ECU that utilizes a modern 32 bit floating point, 200MHz processor and a real time operating system capable of delivering an 400 million instructions per minute. Enter the AEM Infinity 8 EMS.\n\nThe capability of the AEM Infinity EMS' processor and operating system goes far beyond just a bunch of sophisticated marketing jargon. The level of processing speed and OS strategy allow an ECU to not only respond more quickly to more inputs, but do so without any negative effect in processing speed. This is the value of such a system. Further, a real time operating system allows users to make changes to features that will not affect other features, which isn't the case with fixed point math operating systems. This higher resolution can mean higher accuracy, which can mean more power in the right hands. More specifically, in our hands.\n\nTo help us get started we attended a two day course at AEM which covered the ins and outs of the Infinity EMS system as well as the InfinityTuner software.", null ]
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[ null, "AS part of its commitment to help grow Africa’s creative industry into vibrant and economic powerhouses, MultiChoice has committed itself to being the platinum sponsor of the Business of Film Initiative that has been put together by the Filmmakers Guild of Zambia.\n\nIncluded in the activities for this event is screening of the Lawrence Thomson movie – ‘can you see us’? which will be premiered at Ster-Kenikor on Wednesday 26th October and has attracted the President of the Republic of Zambia Mr. Hakainde Hichilema’s attendance as Guest of Honour.\n\n‘Can you see us?’ is a feature film produced by Lawrence Thompson Films and K-Roc Pictures and supported by the government of the Republic of Zambia.\n\nSpeaking during the announcement of MultiChoice sponsorship, Mukuka Chilufya, Finance Director at MultiChoice Zambia, said MultiChoice was excited to be part of the growth of the film industry in the country.\n\n“In our efforts to continue supporting the film industry, today we are announcing a K250, 000 partnership to the support of the Business Film Initiative, which is being organised by the Professional Filmmakers Guild of Zambia,” said Mr Chilufya.\n\nHe added: “MultiChoice has played a significant role in developing the local content industry through local channels, such as Zambezi Magic; oneZED and SuperSport. The business has also enriched lives through the provision of world-class entertainment in the film sector resulting in job creation.”\n\nSpeaking at the same event, Lawrence Thomson, the Producer of the film commended MultiChoice for its continued commitment to supporting the growth of the film industry.\n\n“We are excited about MultiChoice sponsorship because it will go a long way in promoting the film sector, where people begin to think of the business opportunities that lie in the creative industry and how we can all benefit from this untapped sector.”\n\nMr Thomson said: “It’s great to have all weather partners like MultiChoice who have been supporting us through Zambezi Magic and MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) and this has seen a growth in the film industry.”\n\nThe premier of the film is also a part of the larger launch of the Business of Film Initiative in Zambia. The initiative is a mix of various business activities aimed at promoting the film business in Zambia.", null, null ]
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[ "MILWAUKEE -- He's made a number of assists over his career and he's continuing to do so as he's in his 13th NBA season. Now, Dwyane Wade is making another sort of assist.", null, "\"It's always cool to come back here,\" said Wade.\n\nWhen the Miami Heat came to Milwaukee to face the Bucks, their morning shoot-around at the Al McGuire Center on the Marquette campus -- a somewhat familiar place for former Marquette star and Heat guard, Dwyane Wade.\n\n\"When I was here this building wasn't here -- so, I have memories of this building. But, walking around, you see yourself here it's always weird. It's kind of, I'm still living and I'm looking back at. I'm almost black and white in some of these pictures,\" said Wade.", null, "That feeling was reinforced when he reunited with former Marquette teammate and Marquette University's Assistant Coach, Scott Merritt.\n\n\"He said that one of the girl's players who was 18, asked to take a picture with me. I was like, she was probably two when I came to campus -- that was 16 years ago. It's just crazy to think about kind of how far you've come. But you're still in the midst of your career and continue to write your book,\" said Wade.", null, "Chapters in that book include three NBA titles and 12 NBA All Star appearances in 13 seasons -- after taking the Golden Eagles to the Final Four in 2003. A more recent chapter has been added: his role as a mentor.\n\n\"I've accomplished a lot in these 13 years as a team guy and as an individual player. So, it's the ultimate level of respect, you know, for an opponent to want to pick your brain and want to work out with you,\" said Wade.\n\nOne of those opponents was Khris Middleton of the Milwaukee Bucks.\n\n\"You just want to be a sponge,\" said Middleton.", null, "\"He respected and admired a few things I've done in this league and wanted to pick my brain about it. We spent a couple weeks together on the basketball floor talking about different things. I took it as a young player in this league that just wants to be great and just picked the brains of someone who's done it,\" said Wade.\n\n\"He just helped me with mainly my post game. But a lot of other things -- just learning the game, seeing different hings, learning how to play at a different place, just being confident. He helped me with a lot of things and it's proven so far,\" said Middleton.\n\nMiddleton isn't the only one learning from Wade. After a Heat road game in Chicago, Wade's son sent him a note critiquing his game.\n\n\"I love that he took the initiative. I didn't have to reach out to him and say what did you see. He hit me and reached out to me and told me what he seen. Like I said, that's just the relationship that I've built with my oldest son,\" said Wade.\n\nA quote from the note to Wade read:\n\n\"Stop being so hard on yourself, most important play for passion. It seems you're playing like someone is making you. Now go out there and play like it's your last game of the season and give it all and trust your teammates.\"", null, "It's also an insight as to who Dwyane Wade is to others.\n\nWade has also made plenty of assists away from basketball through his \"Wade's World Foundation,\" among others, he has given to Marquette University to help improve the literacy gap among inner-city children in the Milwaukee area." ]
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[ null, "PSYCHO's long shadow envelops CIRCUS just as it does many other 1960s horror films. I imagine that other low-budget grindhouse productions ransacked the Hitchcock oeuvre before this one, but I have to give credit to writer-director Henri Pachard-- in his third film before he went on to a long. long career in hardcore flicks-- for sticking somewhat close to the PSYCHO pattern.\n\nThe \"psycho house\" is a farmhouse out in the bleak countryside, inhabited by an older, unnamed woman (billed as \"Mom\" on imdb), her adult son Jaimy, and a weird caretaker, Yenos, who's seen axing some unfortunate woman to death in the film's first few minutes. Mom's brother Louie, a coke dealer, takes it into his head to come visit, bringing along two skanky ladies, implicitly involved with him in making erotic films. Mom receives her visitors with ill grace, and the stage is set for indiscriminate murder, interspersed by either visual fantasies about sexual encounters or Louie trying to gross people out in one way or another. Louie's the first victim of the mystery killer-- kept decorously off-camera as Louie is knifed to death-- and the girls are next.\n\nDespite the clumsy sequences with the caretaker, clearly Pachard wants the viewer to suspect weak, passive-looking Jaimy. But, big surprise, it's Mom doing the killings. It's really not much of a surprise, since early on some non-specific sexual activity between mother and son is indicated, and a final sequence glosses this. After having killed all the intruders, Mom then spends several minutes applying a dress and makeup to Jaimy. Then the film ends, making clear that this time, \"Norma,\" not \"Norman,\" is really the guilty party.\n\nIMDB reviews assert that this probably wasn't the full film, not least because there's not much real-time bump-and-grind. However, there's enough perversity on display that CIRCUS almost seems like the sexploitation version of the old saw about vaudeville-- i.e., if you don't see your fetish on display, just wait a minute and there'll be another one.\n\nPosted by Gene Phillips at 3:33 PM\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: perilous psychos (u), the uncanny" ]
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[ null, "On its way out of production, Audi graced the ageing B7 with one last parting piece of performance. The RS4 Cabriolet was announced in late 2007 as a 2008-only model and ripped the top of of Ingolstadt’s signature small super sedan. Like the rest of the A4 Cabriolet production, it was soft-top only, 2-door only configuration, and like the RS4, it was 6-speed manual only. Under the hood lay the same BNS 4.2 32 valve V8; Audi dropped the 5 valve technology for the RS4 application, but gained quite a bit of horsepower in the process. Though the engine shared basic construction with the normal S4 V8, it had a unique crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons, cylinder heads and valvetrain, oil and cooling system, intake and exhaust system, and engine management system. Audi also introduced their Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) system. The result was 420 high-revving horsepower and enough noise to make Pavarotti jealous.\n\nAlthough the RS4 Cabriolet shared the revised T3 Torsen setup, Dynamic Ride Control and huge 14″ front brakes as the sedan, Audi’s focus for the model was exclusivity rather than sport. The model was fully loaded with only one option – color – and came to market at a substantial $15,000 premium over the 4-door. Only 300 were sold with a sticker price of about $84,500:", null ]
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[ "I've arrived safely in Santa Clara, The city itself is amazing. From a nerdy perspective, it was awesome because it was almost like the internet coming alive. I saw buildings for Yahoo, Mcaffee, some big game development studios and more. It's very obviously a technology focused city. Even all the advertising is for software and software related services.", null, "It's also very clean. It reminds me alot of Canberra (without the round-abouts). Very flat, with perfect footpaths and manicured grass edges.\n\nI got back to the hotel and caught up with one of the other Australians I knew was coming, very nice to see a familiar face after a long day. I stopped and had a late lunch with him and another delegate. I don't think I'm spilling anything big, but the news is that the total numbers have crept over 2000 for the conference, with over 1900 registrations for delegates.\n\nWi-fi isn't working in my room at the moment, so I've had a quick nap, I'm posting this down in the lobby on the conference network, so I'm using that. In the time from late lunch to dinner time, the hotel lobby itself has gone from being filled with 'suits' to being filled with pythonistas.\nPosted by andrew at 15:33" ]
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[ "How Germany will turn lights out at last black coal mine\n\nBerlin - After more than 150 years, Germany's last black coal mine will close in the Ruhr region, posing a gigantic geological and environmental challenge to the former industrial heartland.\n\nThe Prosper-Haniel mine's galleries were painstakingly excavated over decades by workers with pickaxes and later pneumatic drills.\n\nNow they have been sealed off by enormous stretches of concrete.\n\nMining company RAG, in charge of clean-up at the site, has nearly finished removing tonnes of steel, equipment and cables from the tunnels.\n\nThe final concrete blocks remain to be placed for Prosper-Haniel to fall silent once and for all.", null, "Within around 10 years, the galleries more than 600 metres below the earth will fill up at least partially with groundwater.\n\nRAG will drain and pump this water as part of its \"eternal task\" as the owner.\n\n\"If this system of 'eternal tasks' did not exist, 80 to 100 years from now the water would rise and two-thirds of the Ruhr region would be flooded,\" the professor and hydraulic engineer in charge of the project, Andre Niemann, told AFP.\n\nThe water found in mines is particularly acidic after trickling through a kilometre of underground sediment, and contains more salt than seawater.\n\nIf it reaches the water table just below the surface, it could contaminate drinking water resources in the region.\n\nHence the requirement for RAG to constantly pump it away -- as well as treating it before it can be diverted into a river like the Rhine.", null, "\"There is a study to determine the concentration (of PCBs) and how dangerous it is,\" Niemann said.\n\n\"A plant for treating it has already been set up,\" he added.\n\n\"As long as the water is regularly pumped out, there's no risk of subsidence or flooding\" in areas above the pit, Niemann said.\n\nAnd so-called \"firedamp\" methane explosions are unlikely as long as the galleries are sealed away from the open air.", null, "\"The gigantic concrete blocks we poured to close the tunnels are designed for this, so even if there is an explosion they won't budge,\" the engineer said.\n\nSome coal still squirreled away will be burned to heat the homes of people in the region, while the naturally warm mine water will flow through the underfloor heating of houses in the area.\n\nPart of the Prosper-Haniel site will be covered with grass and plants, turning it into a park alongside tourist landmarks and museums aimed at keeping the memory of mining culture alive." ]
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[ "Eventzee was used for a wellness event that emphasized fun and Penn State University history. The event was held on campus during common period, a 2-hour time frame when no classes are scheduled on Tues/Thurs. The clues and tasks were placed all throughout campus for students to complete within the set time frame.\n\n“The feedback was very positive. All expressed interest in attending next year, as we want to make this an annual event. I believe mostly the app added fun to the process. Most students took it very seriously and were quite competitive. Hopefully it also helped increase awareness of our services and tips on maintaining/improving wellness.”\n\n“Snap” the Rooster- Rooster Cogburn was a cowboy that used to drink too much and would “drunk ride” his horse home. Now he uses Uber, and is waiting for his ride in a very accessible area of Olmsted. Find Rooster and take your most creative “horse-riding” picture with him while he waits!\n\nHail To The Lion!- We Are!…all about the Lion. Head to the Lion Shrine and take your most creative and silly selfie or team pic to be shared at the end of the race.\n\nGame Day- From billiards to Foosball, students can unwind AND lay some smack on their friends at the games available in the SEC. According to the U.S. Air Hockey Association, how many points does it take to win an air hockey match?", null, null, "We’re proud to announce the release of Eventzee 1.7 for Android and iOS devices. This new update is one of the biggest updates we’ve done since launching the app! We’ve introduced a new clue type, changed up some features to make your experience even better and fixed a few issues. Download the update today!\n\nBe sure to join this weekend’s free photo scavenger hunt to test out these new features. To join these hunts, just find the Weekend Warriors event on the Eventzee in-app calendar and RSVP, scan the week’s join QR code OR use the new text feature and type in “WW72” to join. If you’re interested in hosting your own Eventzee hunt please contact eventzee@munzee.com and we’ll get you set up with the right package.\n\nThe new Library Upload option is mostly for private clients, but our weekend photo scavenger hunt will see clues from time to time use the option. For example our #ThrowbackThursday clues will now be upload available. So instead of taking a photo of a computer screen, you can upload the photo straight from the app. It is still important for the integrity of the game though that photos are taken in real time, so this upload option will not be available for all clues.\n\nCheckout the video below to see how it works:\n\nWe’re proud to announce the Eventzee Version 1.5 update for Android and iOS devices is now available. We’ve introduced a new type of QR Code Clue and worked out some UI/UX issues. Download the update today!\n\nScavenger hunts have always been a fun way to interact with others and support camaraderie, but we’ve moved past the limitations of pen and paper. Eventzee takes scavenger hunts to a whole new level by supporting worldwide events and new ways to interact with players. While Eventzee makes it easy to host your own scavenger hunt, it’s up to YOU to make it memorable. So if you’re considering putting on your own, here’s a few tips to get you started.\n\nWhile photo hunts are totally fun and encourage social interaction, QR Code scavenger hunts can be used in a number of educational ways. When hosting your own hunt you may choose to use QR clues, which can be converted into a quiz or a GPS clue as well. GPS clues are especially handy if your hunt is throughout a city or campus with distinct locations.", null, "Topographical Tourists\nEventzee GPS Hunts are great for showcasing unique and unknown parts of your town or city. Whether it’s historically important locations or simply a map of local restaurants, adding GPS coordinates to a clue is a fun way to get players exploring the places around them. Each clue’s location also shows up on the Eventzee map so it’s perfect for tours of all sorts.\n\nWe’ve Got Spirit How About You?\nIt’s not easy to get around campus your freshman year, but an Eventzee GPS hunt can be a fun way to help educate new students about their surroundings. Map out financial buildings, sports complexes and more important locations for your campus. You can even attach quiz questions to each location to test new students knowledge about the history of each building.\n\nLate Night Latitude\nPlanning a night out? 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[ "The States reported a combined capital expenditure of 3.44 trillion during the April-February FY22, marking a 37% YoY increase as compared to FY21\n\nThe combined tax target for these States was INR 22.85 million, necessitating an annual growth rate of 26%.\n\nEstimating the aggregation of expenditure in March, a third of the State capex during FY21 was accounted for in the final month of the year.\n\nTheir combined tax revenues have the potential to surpass the aggregate target in FY22.", null, "The tax receipts of 20 major States, (revenue and divisible-pool receipts from the Centre) when reviewed, indicated a 39% Year-on-Year (YoY) increase amounting to INR 18.8 trillion during April FY21-February FY22. Factors including the revival of the economy, improvement in compliance and higher transfers from the Central Government have contributed to the development. The combined tax target for these States was INR 22.85 million, necessitating an annual growth rate of 26%.\n\nApproximately 88% of the tax revenue was achieved during April-February by the States. Their combined tax revenues have the potential to surpass the aggregate target in FY22.\n\nAmongst them, Uttar Pradesh hit the capex target of INR 51,255 crore in April – February FY22 indicating a YoY increase of 59%. Madhya Pradesh’s capex stood at INR 33,929 crore, marking a 51% increase than a year earlier, Karnataka’s at INR 29,598 crore registering an increase of 4% and Tamil Nadu at INR 28,034 crore, marking an increase of 18%. The States also witnessed a revenue increase of 14% during April-February of FY22, lower than the budgeted rate of 20% growth by all states over actuals of FY21." ]
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[ null, "It’s safe to say that since 2003, Brooklyn has gone through some major changes. To illustrate that, the folks over at Address Report have put together an eye-opening time-lapse map showing the rate of demolition in Brooklyn over the last 11 years.\n\nAs Brokelyn points out, certain things start to stick out as the time-lapse stretches. The early 2000s favor the Park Slope area, but in 2005, there’s a huge jump in demolitions in North Brooklyn, following the rezoning of the Williamsburg and Greenpoint waterfronts. Between 2009 and 2011, there’s a major slowdown in demolitions due to the recession and things don’t really start to heat up again until late 2011/2012. Meanwhile, the last two years have seen truly astounding jumps in rate of demolition, especially in North Brooklyn and the Park Slope/Carroll Gardens/Gowanus area.\n\nCheck out the whole thing on Address Report if you’re up to it." ]
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[ null, "PMU leaders are moving to confront any escalation from Muqtada al-Sadr, who has reportedly deployed hundreds of armed fighters to support the siege of state institutions\n\nNearly one year into Iraq’s latest political crisis, an armed conflict between rival factions appears to be imminent, according to politicians and militia leaders who spoke with Middle East Eye (MEE).\n\nTensions in the war-torn country are threatening to boil over after supporters of Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr forced a judiciary shutdown this week, demanding the dissolution of parliament and a new round of early elections.\n\nIn the wake of the Sadrist’s escalation, leaders of the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) — also known as Hashd al-Shaabi — reportedly met to decide on moves to stop Al-Sadr’s “transgression of the sanctity of state institutions,” a PMU commander who took part in the meeting told MEE.\n\nAfter the meeting, the PMU issued a statement in which they expressed their obligation to end their previous impartiality in order to “protect civil peace, defend the state, and protect the constitution.”\n\nOne of the moves PMU leaders agreed upon is to deploy an additional 6,000 to 8,000 troops to Baghdad’s Green zone district, and to increase coordination with the rest of the security forces.\n\nAccording to the sources who spoke with MEE, this week Al-Sadr deployed members of his armed militia to take part in the siege of the judiciary.\n\n“Al-Sadr’s use of Saraya al-Salam fighters to besiege the building of the Supreme Judicial Council and threaten the judges of the Federal Court with physical termination forced us to take a different position,” a senior PMU official told MEE.\n\n“If he seeks [armed] confrontation, we will secure it for him … We won’t sit idly by and wait for his next move. Instead, we’ll accelerate it and finish this game,” the official added.\n\nAccording to the PMU, 1,700 Saraya al-Salam fighters have been withdrawn from Samarra, 100 kilometers north of Baghdad, over the past few weeks. Half of them have reportedly been deployed to Najaf to secure Al-Sadr’s residence, while the other half made their way to the Green Zone “to secure and sustain the Sadrist sit-in.”\n\nAl-Sadr’s fighters in the Green Zone are allegedly wearing black uniform and have been using PMU equipment, according to eyewitnesses.\n\nHundreds of Saraya al-Salam fighters were also spotted outside the judiciary headquarters on Tuesday.\n\nMany in Iraq believe Al-Sadr — whose political bloc swept last year’s ballots — has been pushed into a corner after failing to form a government and withdrawing all his lawmakers from parliament.\n\nDespite claiming he was “retiring” from politics a few months ago, he has now increased his push to regain control of the country.\n\nIn the face of this, a prominent leader of the rival Coordination Framework (CF) told MEE that “the problem now is that Al-Sadr is trapped in a dead end, and he has no choice but to step forward and be politically eliminated, or to retreat.”\n\n“Therefore, the reaction policy that we adopted earlier is no longer appropriate, and we have to reverse the equation now,” the CF leader added." ]
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[ null, "Lausanne, Switzerland: At its first meeting of the year on 15-16 March at the International Hockey Federation (FIH) headquarters in Lausanne, the FIH Executive Board (EB), chaired by FIH President Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra, reasserted the absolute necessity of establishing a rolling 4-year international competition calendar that balances opportunity for all nations to participate, athlete welfare and the commercial realities of international travel.\n\nThe recent review into the international calendar, together with revisions to the current World Ranking system, resulted in a series of recommendations which were approved including:\n\nOn the subject of facilities, the EB received an update on progress that has been made in order to launch dry artificial turf pitches by 2024. Having announced this target at the FIH Congress in December, FIH are in discussion with multiple members of the artificial turf industry about how this can be realised so that hockey can contribute towards protecting the environment by no longer watering playing surfaces.\n\nContinuing hockey’s excellent record on anti-doping, the new WADA approved anti-doping programme was also ratified, with an increase of over 50% in athlete tests in 2019 compared to last year, and the trial of face to face education in addition to the existing compulsory online athlete education courses.\n\nA report about the FIH Pro League highlighted the successful launch and first two months of the new global FIH competition, and how all parameters, in particular athlete welfare, are being thoroughly analysed in order to finalise the 2020 match schedule with all stakeholders.\n\nThe global development of hockey being the number one mission of FIH, an update was given on the progress of the implementation of “Hockey 2024”, the development strategy of FIH presented at the 2018 FIH Congress. The EB reinforced that development programmes will reach primarily countries which are most in need.\n\nThe meeting started with a visit of IOC President Thomas Bach who was presented with the FIH President’s Award which had been bestowed on him in November 2018.\n\nIt was the first EB meeting of Fumio Ogura (JPN) – recently elected as President of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) – in his capacity of FIH EB member.\n\nThe next EB meeting will take place on 28-29 June in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on the occasion of the very first FIH Pro League Grand Final." ]
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[ null, "The 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center this week launches a newprogram to provide movies and other digital programming to its patrons in the wake of the continued COVID restrictions which prevent the theater from opening.\n\nThe Opera House Screening Room will offer patrons access to current independent films through a special partnership with selected film studios. It debuts this Fri., Jan. 15. Patrons access films through links provided on the Opera House website and generally can view the films, once purchased, for up to 72 hours. The cost of accessing the majority of the films ranges from $4.99 to $12 per household, depending on the film. The revenue generated from the ticket purchase is shared by the Opera House and the film studios.\n\n“We know that our patrons are particularly fond of our Cinema Series, so until we can bring people back in to the theatre for the series, we’re making movies available to patrons at home through this new effort,” says Opera House Executive Director Rick Davis.\n\nThe first batch of films includes Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something; Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President; Some Kind of Heaven; and Herb Alpert Is… These will be available for viewing Jan. 15 – 29. All of the films offered are independently produced; a majority are documentaries, foreign films and “art house” films.\n\nIn addition to films, the Opera House Screening Room also will include digital art exhibitions like those presented previously in the Opera House’s Art & Architecture On Screen Series – Frida Kahlo, an exploration of the life and work of the celebrated Mexican artist, will be part of the first batch – and recorded illustrated lectures similar to those presented as part of the Chautauqua County History Series, Davis adds. Some recorded lectures may be free, although donations are appreciated.\n\n“We also are working to offer live Q&A sessions with subject matter experts and filmmakers via Zoom following some of the programs.”\n\nPatrons are able to view the films on nearly any mobile device, smart TV, laptop or computer. Customers who\nwish to cast the films to their TVs may do so via AirPlay and Chromecast enabled devices; there are also dedicated Eventive apps available on Apple TV and Roku.\n\nThe 1891 Fredonia Opera House is a member-supported not-for-profit organization located in Village Hall in downtown Fredonia. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.fredopera.org ." ]
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[ "Teatime for the Firefly", null, "Teatime for the Firefly\n\nFor fans of Alka Joshi’s The Henna Artist, comes a compelling love story set against a culture grounded in tradition, about to be changed forever in the onslaught of WWII.\n\nMy name is Layla and I was born under an unlucky star. For a young girl growing up in India, this is bad news. But everything began to change for me one spring day in 1943, when three unconnected incidents, like tiny droplets on a lily leaf, tipped and rolled into one. It was that tiny shift in the cosmos, I believe, that tipped us together-me and Manik Deb.\n\nLayla Roy has defied the fates. Despite being born under an inauspicious horoscope, she is raised to be educated and independent by her eccentric grandfather, Dadamoshai. And, by cleverly manipulating the hand fortune has dealt her, she has even found love with Manik Deb-a man betrothed to another. All were minor miracles in India that spring of 1943, when young women's lives were predetermined-if not by the stars, then by centuries of family tradition and social order.\n\nLayla's life as a newly married woman takes her away from home and into the jungles of Assam, where the world's finest tea thrives on plantations run by native labor and British efficiency. Fascinated by this culture of whiskey-soaked expats who seem fazed by neither earthquakes nor man-eating leopards, she struggles to find her place among the prickly English wives with whom she is expected to socialize, and the peculiar servants she now finds under her charge.\n\nBut navigating the tea-garden set will hardly be her biggest challenge. Layla's remote home is not safe from the powerful changes sweeping India on the heels of the Second World War. Their colonial society is at a tipping point, and Layla and Manik find themselves caught in a perilous racial divide that threatens their very lives." ]
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[ null, "This maple syrup and mustard glazed ham is the perfect recipe to make for a buffet meal. The ham is tender, full of flavour and so much better than pre-cooked sliced ham.\n\nQuite often when we visit my mum there's a huge joint of ham in the fridge. It lasts for days and we just slice a bit off for sandwiches at lunchtime or to make meals with in the evening.\n\nIf you visit my house you are unlikely to find any ham at all and if you do, it'll probably be a supermarket pack with about 5 identical slices in. The ham itself will be almost unrecognizable from the lovely ham we enjoy at my mum's.\n\nWell, except when I make this maple syrup and mustard ham. The ham is really moist and full of flavour, delicious warm as well as cold. The glaze is lovely and sweet and it's definitely worth saving any sticky pan juices to drizzle over your plates too!\n\nWhy it's worth cooking your own ham\n\nSo, you've gathered that I don't cook ham very often BUT it really is worth it for certain occasions. Supermarket ham is often reconstituted and made to go further by being filled with extra water. That might be ok for a lunchbox sandwich but not for a celebratory meal! Be it Boxing Day, New Year's day or just Sunday lunch.\n\nA good joint of home cooked gammon or ham is perfect for a special Sunday lunch and the leftovers do make great sandwiches! I love to cook this ham around Christmas time as it's great to have in the fridge for easy light meals and sandwiches.\n\nWhat's more, it's economical and easy to cook. There's really no reason not to!\n\nDo you need to glaze ham?\n\nIs it easy to cook a joint of ham?\n\nHam is really simple to cook. I like to boil and then bake the ham as it makes the ham really tender. Boiling also removes any impurities and makes it a little less salty. However, you often don't need to boil ham these days. You can just bake it. Alternatively you can just boil it although not it you are planning to glaze it too!\n\nWhen you are boiling the ham add a few peppercorns, cloves or other hard spices such as star anise to help flavour the ham. This ham recipe uses cloves and peppercorns.\n\nHow long to boil the ham for?\n\nAfter you have brought the ham to the boil, simmer it for 20 minutes per 450g.\n\nHow do you make the maple syrup and mustard glaze for the ham?\n\nThis is one of the easiest ham glazes. It's not much more effort to make a glaze for the ham than to cook it without. You just mix all the ingredients for the mustard and maple syrup glaze together and then pour them over the ham. It really couldn't be simpler.\n\nHow can you adapt this glazed ham recipe?\n\nThis maple and mustard ham is adapted from a Gordon Ramsey recipe. The use of maple syrup and mustard really caught my eye! I adapted it a little though.\n\nThe first time I made this recipe I used one teaspoon of mustard which wasn't quite enough. There was just a hint of it in the taste. Now, I like to use a whole tablespoon of mustard. Depending on your tastes and how strong you like your mustard then do feel free to vary it.\n\nIf you don't have any maple syrup then you can substitute it for honey. Honey and mustard together are also a classic ham glaze.\n\nHow long can you keep this glazed ham?\n\nOnce the ham has been cooked then it keeps well in the fridge for 3-4 days. This means it's great for cooking around Christmas time as you can cook it in advance then serve it as part of a cold buffet meal.\n\nThis maple and mustard glazed ham is a great buffet recipe", null, "Cooking times depend on the size of the ham. Allow the ham to boil for 20 minutes per 450g Nutritional information is approximate and a guideline only.\n\nA joint of ham is perfect if you like to cook for more than one meal at a time. If that's you then do check out my Cook Once Eat Twice Recipe collection too!" ]
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[ "They propose to create a new national holiday, which would add another “extra long” weekend • Canal C", null, "Two Jujuy legislators from the Front of All proposed to declare, for the only time, next Thursday, June 16, as a National Holiday. The proposal seeks to commemorate and honor the 200th anniversary of the death of General Manuel Eduardo Arias from Humahuaca.\n\n“We wanted, from this package of projects, to value the immense contribution made by our Jujuy people,” argued Deputy Leila Chaher, who also promoted the creation of the National Museum of Heroes of Humahuaca.\n\nIf the proposal is approved by the National Congress, there would be a new extra-long weekend in the Argentine calendar, more precisely in June, since the commemoration would be on Thursday the 16th, while Friday the 17th of June is a holiday for the anniversary. of the death of Martín Miguel de Güemes and on Monday 20, for the Day of the flag." ]
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[ "Whoopi Goldberg can call herself whatever she wants!", null, "I'm sure many have heard Whoopi Goldberg's comments about her not being African American on the TV show The View and heard about the backlash that followed on social media. Just in case, you missed it read Whoopi's comments below.\n\nNow I identify as African-American and have my own opinions about what Goldberg said but you know what, THAT DOESN'T MATTER!\n\nMy argument against those who have a problem with the term African-American or any other hyphenated identifier has always been that we as Americans have the right to identify however we want. So to me, those African Americans upset at Whoopi for simply wanting to identify as American are being hypocritical. This is about being able to identify as you want not on making others identify as you would like them to. Whoopi Goldberg has that right to call herself whatever she wants whether anyone likes it or not.\n\nThat may not be a popular stance but I believe it's one that those who want to be treated fairly and equally should embrace. Whoopi still stands up for African American causes and issues and how she identify does not change that.\n\nI, you, and Whoopi Goldberg can call ourselves whatever we want. What we call ourselves is not the most important issue, though. It's what we do to make things better that ultimately counts." ]
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[ "Los Angeles SJW and Hispanic Power politicians have decided to boycott any companies who build the wall that will stop illegal aliens from crossing the border whenever they wish, to commit crimes or steal citizen’s jobs. This sort of treason is a key feature of all the DNC-run cities. The entire DNC leadership is pro-illegal alien and anything anyone does to stop the flood will be attacked and we saw during the election how anyone trying to go to a Trump rally was attacked in these DNC cities while the police were told to ‘stand aside’ and let citizens be assailed by Mexican-flag waving terrorists.", null, "And also in the news, Trump was forced by Congress to do things he didn’t want to do, Congress is 90% against doing diplomacy these days…so he is going to reduce the size of the diplomats which I find rather funny. Fire most of them, I say, they seem pretty useless now.", null, "China, too. China will allow the US to destroy Kim if he strikes anyone first. This message is important because Kim has openly talked about bombing South Korea, Japan and the US so this diplomatic move is highly important. Putin has also signaled to Trump that he agrees.\n\nAll three countries are now in agreement despite every possible blocking of any agreements of any sort due to the Bilderberg gang’s anxiety to kill or destroy Trump. His ability to overcome this huge push to prevent ANY diplomacy and makes him a ‘great leader’ instead of ‘a puppet.’\n\nThe Bushes were never ‘puppets’ but rather ‘goofy ruling elites who do dumb diplomacy’. The Clintons became puppets and then moved into being ‘ruling elites’ and were so inept, they struggle to do even that with huge help from the Bilderberg gang media.\n\nThat is, they ain’t all that popular. From the past:\n\nLock Her Up! Trey Gowdy Snaps At Hillary Clinton – You Do That You’re Going To Jail – YouTube\n\nRight now, Gowdy hammers away at the ‘Russia’ investigation in Congress, going after the leakers and the Obama people who screwed around making secret deals with various Russian agents.\n\nHe went after Obama’s very last actions in office, signing bills that made the Secret State much stronger so it could be used to attack the new President.\n\nGowdy is going into the actions of all the agents of the DNC from December to the end of January. Good, lots of bizarre stuff went on during that short time frame.\n\nThe DNC has been taken over by people who hate citizens, who hate white men, who also increasingly hate Chinese, people who are determined to destroy civilization. Look at any DNC-run city: high crime, taxpayers supporting huge populations of idle people who assail them daily, huge building complexes to house illegal aliens and populations that are very criminal.\n\nDNC-run cities can be ‘rich’ like New York City but leave the white enclaves and one is swiftly in third world territory and one’s life is in constant danger of being assailed or even killed by aliens or welfare-supported idle people.\n\nEurope is dying, literally. So is Japan. Quite literally. It amazes me watching all systems going down simultaneously. Watching the schools disintegrate is particularly scary. When learning collapses, all systems collapse.\n\nThere are very arrogant people who think, since men are still able…barely…to produce new stuff and keep the factories going, we see factories departing from first world nations and moved to third world nations. This, in turn, is cutting off the engineers from the Industrial Revolution and eventually, there will be no more engineers.\n\nThe video today showing an army of Africans in a new inflatable boat, going ashore and then running up the beach to be picked up by a bus all paid for and arranged by Soros, who then disappear into Paris or Berlin.\n\nThe rulers of France and Germany WANT THIS. They actively arranged for this. Sweden is finally trying to stop this…way too late. The nation is going under from near zero crime to highest crime in Europe. And all are being told by the Rulers that they should fear Russia, a place that doesn’t allow all of this!\n\nI am stunned that EU citizens can’t figure out the obvious but they live inside this bubble created by the media giants and the Real Rulers. If the invasion doesn’t hit them personally, they are blissfully unaware of all this or worse, endorse it because the dangerous downside is concealed.\n\nI lived in NYC for many years and even gave speeches deep inside the black community where white liberals simply avoided like the plague. I know what is really going on here, I worked with black criminals to rehabilitate them and had great success with this. Yet I am the evil woman because I tell the truth about what is going on.\n\nYou can’t pay me to go into these same neighborhoods today. Everything is falling rapidly out of control there, the destruction will be total in the long run. Marriage, which was still fairly strong when I went into the black hoods to do business, is now virtually totally dead.\n\nThere is nothing socially good left. And it is destroying blacks, rapidly. They are being taught how to be unreasonable and ungovernable which is horrible. How dare the State do this! Everyone on the right blames blacks for this horror.\n\nNo, it was pushed by white liberals, they destroyed the black community, making the State the father of millions of babies who have no idea who their genetic daddy is. It is destroying Hispanic families and quite a few white families, what a disaster this is.\n\nBlaming the victims and not the Super State doing this is dangerous. You can’t build bridges and have common cause if we don’t figure out who is engineering this social destruction.", null ]
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[ "On November 16th, Chris Stapleton concluded his tour in style at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Typically an unlikely place for the Kentucky born country singer but not as of late. After Chris won three CMAs and “wowed” the audience with his performance with Justin Timberlake, the final tour stop sold out. The El Rey is a small theatre with a capacity of 771. Now that he has caught the attention of every country music fan his next tour may not be in small venues, which adds to a truly special night.\nI had high hopes for this concert as far as the sound. I hadn’t seen Chris Stapleton perform live and I love the sound of “Traveller”, but I wasn’t sure if it would translate well in a live setting. I guess maybe I just didn’t want to be disappointed…but I wasn’t. In fact, Chris and the band sounded even better than I could have hoped.\nThis huge, profound wall of sound gushed from the stage through the entire theatre. The richness of Chris Stapleton’s voice and the tightness of his band stayed true to the record, and any vocal deviations from the album were simply amazing. Although the overall sound of his songs are a mix of country, southern rock, blue grass and blues, the band didn’t need to have umpteen players on the stage and sounded incredible.\nChris and the band, including his wife Morgane on vocals, simply came on stage and grabbed the audience by the throat, no thrills and no filler. Talk between songs was even pretty minimal. Country music can and should be minimalistic anyway and Chris Stapleton proves that in his performance, with the exception of his thick but yet gritty voice.\nThe set list was almost a complete run down of “Traveller”, but also included a Tom Petty cover and a new, unreleased song called “Gypsy”.\nIt was a special night in LA and indeed the stars did come out. I’m sure there were other celebrities in attendance but I did see one other country music singer/actress in the audience.\nIf your a Chris Stapleton fan from his album like I was, then you will thoroughly enjoy seeing him live. I highly recommend it! This was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.", null ]
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[ null, "Road signs are meant to give the travelers directions and some mention the rule and regulations of the place and the traffic signs that people are supposed to follow. All of us tend to slow down at the road signs to read out the instructions mentioned on it but at time it is not the information on the road sign that stops us but it is the funny nature of the board that leaves us with no option than to stop and stare at the board with amusement. Scroll through the following list to see some funny and confusing road signs you would not be able to ignore:\n\nStop or not to stop!", null, "Well, this one is confusing, as to which stop would you actually believe, the lower or the upper one. Whatsoever stop you would choose, it would be a sheer confusion that will make you stop at this road sign and not the word – STOP.\n\nThe new Peedometer in town – LOL", null, "This one is crazy; imagine a meter telling you your peeing speed. Next time whenever you pee roadside, you can get to know how efficient you were with your pee speed. Well, jokes apart it is just a spelling mistake.\n\nWhile driving, sudden speed breakers often cause inconvenience, especially when they are those big ones. However, if all those big ones have this super sexy signboard with those curvy looking speed breakers there would not be anybody who will scorn at them, rather it is entertaining for some people to pass such glamorous road signs.", null, "If all the four directions are restricted then where should the poor traveler go? Only two things are possible in this case, either the designer of this board is insane or the passerby.", null, "Just in case you are forgetting about your personal hygiene, no worries, as this board serves as a perfect reminder, which first embarrasses you and then makes you think whether you actually are wearing a clean underwear or not. Hats off to the designer of this board who managed to bring such witty entertainment on roads.\n\nWatching a “road closed” signboard somewhere you can actually see a motorable road closed for construction or some other purpose is fine but if you see the same board somewhere where there is no road in the first place itself, it is funny." ]
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[ null, null, "Batman and Robin are fictional comic characters. They're both superheroes who have strips released together and separately also. When they are picturised together they are often called The Dynamic Duo or the Caped Crusaders. They are both part of DC comics series. Apart from comic strips, they also feature in TV series and movies.", null, "Batman is a superhero created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. he character made his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy industrialist, playboy, and philanthropist.Batman operates in Gotham City, assisted by various supporting characters including his sidekick Robin,who in turn is also a superhero who made his first appearance in 1940. Robin's real identity is Timothy Drake, 14 year old boy.\n\nThe inspiration behind Batman came to Bob Kane after the success of the Superman series. He collaborated with Bill Finger and worked on drawings of a superhero character with him. Based on Finger's suggestions,Kane changed the look and came up with Batman. About a year after Batman's debut, Batman creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger, along with inker/later ghost artist Jerry Robinson, introduced Robin the Boy Wonder in Detective Comics #38 (1940).The name \"Robin the Boy Wonder\" and the medieval look of the original costume were inspired by The Adventures of Robin Hood.\n\nBatman's real or secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy businessman who lives in Gotham City. Bruce Wayne is often to the world as an irresponsible, superficial playboy who lives off his family's personal fortune (amassed when Bruce's family invested in Gotham real estate before the city was a bustling metropolis) and the profits of Wayne Enterprises, a major private technology firm that he inherits. Forbes Magazine estimated Bruce Wayne to be the 7th-richest fictional character with his $6.8 billion fortune. However, Wayne is also known for his contributions to charity, notably through his Wayne Foundation charity. Bruce creates the playboy public persona to aid in throwing off suspicion of his secret identity, often acting dim-witted and self-absorbed to further the act.\n\nRobin has undergone many changes in his real identity from time he was first created. From the eight year old acrobat, Dick Grayson to Jason Todd, the nightwing to Timothy Drake, 14 year old boy. Tim continues to be the present Robin.\n\nNeedless to say both of them have some special abilities to combat crime. While Batman is known for Genius-level intelligence, detective skills, Master escapologist, Peak human physical condition, Martial arts master and a technically balanced character Robin is also a master at all these in addition to being a hacker.\n\nThe details of the Batman costume change repeatedly through various stories and media, but the most distinctive elements remain consistent: a scallop-hem cape, a cowl covering most of the face featuring a pair of batlike ears, and a stylized bat emblem on the chest, plus the ever-present utility belt. The costumes' colors are traditionally blue and grey although black or black with dark blue highlights are frequently substituted for the blue. Batman's gloves typically feature three scallops that protrude from the sides. A yellow ellipse around the bat logo on the character's chest was added in 1964, and became the hero's trademark symbol.\n\nTim Drake's original costume was slightly different from that of his predecessors as supplied by Batman to give him a measure of increased protection. It includes an armored tunic, a cape that is black on the outside though still yellow on the inside, and green leggings. Other details include an armored gorget, jika-tabi style boots, an emergency \"R\" shuriken on his chest in addition to the traditional batarangs, and a collapsible bo staff as primary weapon. There is also a general change of the theme of the equipment from \"Bat\" to \"Robin\".\n\nBatman utilizes a large arsenal of specialized gadgets in his war against crime, the designs of which usually share a bat motif. The first bat-themed weapons were the batarang and the \"Batgyro\" in Detective Comics #31 and #32 Batman's primary vehicle is the Batmobile, which is usually depicted as an imposing black car with large tailfins that suggest a bat's wings. Batman's other vehicles include the Batplane (aka the Batwing), Batboat, Bat-Sub, and Batcycle. Batman keeps most of his field equipment in a signature piece of apparel, a utility belt. Over the years it is shown to contain a virtually limitless variety of crimefighting tools. Different versions of the belt have these items stored in either pouches or hard cylinders attached evenly around it. Robin wears a fire-resistant tunic with the highest ballistics-rating currently available. There is also a steel gorget in his collar. His utility belt includes a storage sheath for his telecoping Bo staff, slingshot, exploding Bang-a-rangs, and various computer hacker tools. There's also a rechargeable oxygen cylinder, a removable buckle that reveals a mouthpiece/purge valve, an emergency rebreather with 15 minutes of breathing time per oxygen cylinder, a gas pellet pouch, and a quick-release hasp with a self-destruct mechanism. Starlite lenses, a radio receiver/transceiver and an inertial navigation unit are concealed in the mask.\n\nThe first Robin miniseries was printed in 1992 following Tim Drake's debut as Robin. The series centered around Tim's continued training and set up villains linked to the character. It was followed up by another series Robin II: Joker's Wild which pitted Tim against his predecessor's murderer the Joker. With Batman out of town, it was up to Tim and Alfred to end the Joker's latest crime spree. A final miniseries, Robin III: Cry of Huntress wrapped up the trilogy, teaming Tim with the Huntress. In 1994, the success of the three miniseries led to the ongoing Robin series which is still published to this day.\n\nThe character of Batman has appeared in various media aside from comic books. In 1943, the character was adapted in the 13-part serial Batman. A second movie serial, Batman and Robin, followed in 1949 which was also the debut of Robin's TV career. The Batman television series, starring Adam West, premiered in January 1966 on the ABC television network. The popularity of the Batman TV series also resulted in the first animated adaptation of Batman in the series The Batman/Superman Hour. Batman returned to movie theatres in 1989, with director Tim Burton's Batman starring Michael Keaton. The film spawned three sequels: Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). In 2005 Christopher Nolan directed Batman Begins, a reboot of the film franchise starring Christian Bale as Batman. A sequel to Nolan's film, The Dark Knight, is due for release in July 2008.\n\nThe first two seasons of Batman: The Animated Series, which debuted in 1992, featured Robin/Dick Grayson, only occasionally because he was attending college. In its third and final season (1994–1995), the show was retitled The Adventures of Batman and Robin as Robin appeared regularly. Both Batman and Robin are playable characters in many games as well." ]
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[ "Construction Next to Stalled Project on Stiles Street", null, "When we were checking in on multiple projects on 27th Street last week, we also noticed some new framing underway around the corner on the 2700 blocks of W. Stiles and W. Cabot Streets. We’ve visited these blocks before, notably in the fall of 2015 when we described a plan to subdivide the street to street property at 2712 W. Stiles St. and build a new duplex on Stiles and a new duplex on Cabot. That proposal was denied at the ZBA for reasons we do not understand, but we were hopeful that the developers would appeal or come back with a different idea for the property. Sadly, the two story building on Stiles and the empty lot on Cabot are sitting as they were back then, and we don’t see any new permits on the property.\n\nBut what about that new framing we mentioned? A reasonable question indeed. The new framing is happening to the west of the aforementioned property, as you can see in these photos:\n\nAt 2711 W. Stiles St., developers are building a single family home, and next door, from what we can tell, a duplex is under construction. On Cabot Street, the single family home at 2714 W. Cabot St. is being renovated, and a duplex is under construction next door. Why duplexes are okay here but weren’t acceptable just two doors down we may never know, but perhaps with that project under construction and some time having passed, the developers at 2712 W. Cabot St. might give their project another try and may get a different result at the ZBA. Or maybe they won’t, it’s rather tough to predict this stuff.\n\nOne more thing worth mentioning, there’s a new home coming soon at 2707 W. Stiles St., immediately to the east of the stalled project. Developers got a zoning variance for that property in February, so could be getting started on construction in the very near future. And oh by the way, as we told you before, Etting Street has a bunch of new homes just to the south. This little section of Brewerytown is officially lit, now if only the stalled project on the block could get a second wind." ]
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[ null, "The fear of failure has killed more dreams than all other fears combined. The fear of failure is insidious because it’s largely in your imagination. It can also prevent you from even trying in the first place, which guarantees failure.\n\nIt’s interesting that very small children have no concept of failure. They couldn’t care less if they fail to do something. They just try again. There are no negative thoughts or emotions involved. They just keep on going.\n\nBut it doesn’t take long before children learn to fear the opinions of others. It’s usually around the time they start school. After that first day of school, we’re all changed forever.\n\nIt might not be possible to go recapture the mentality of a toddler, but you can come close. The fear of failure doesn’t have to impact your life significantly.\n\nWhat would you do if you weren’t afraid of failing? Probably a lot more than you’re currently doing! How much has the fear of failure limited your life?\n\nWe’ve all allowed the fear of failure to influence our decisions. We’ve allowed this fear to stop us from trying new things or taking risks. We all have smaller lives than we could because we’re too concerned with what others think.\n\nRejecting the fear of failure is one of the greatest things you can do for your future!\n\nYou can start today. What are you going to do today that you’ve been afraid to try?\n\nIn the May 2021 issue of Science of Mind magazine, Rev. Dr. David Alexander paints a picture of what is required to turn a vision into a reality. His example is his own bramble-filled yard, where he and his wife, Patience, planned to host their wedding. He uses this as an example of the responsibility each of…\n\n7 Keys to Wisdom Your decisions create your circumstances. What you can tolerate, you will not change. What you respect you will attract, what’s missing is what you disrespect. What you make happen for others, God will make happen for you. The secret of your future is in your daily routine. Your rewards in life…\n\nHow To Start A Movement" ]
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[ "Ford to cut jobs to pay for electric transition (update)", null, "Ford is reorganizing to become an ‘electric’ manufacturer asap. The Ford plant in Valencia will play an important role in this in Europe /Ford\n\nFord Motor Co. is preparing to cut as many as 8 000 jobs in the coming months to boost profits and help to fund its push into the electrified vehicle market. That’s what news agency Bloomberg has heard; other sources (like the Wall Street Journal) talk of at least 4 000 job cuts. On Monday, the company confirmed the scrapping of at least 3000 jobs, mainly in the US, Canada, and India.\n\nThe job losses will come primarily in the newly created Ford Blue unit, responsible for producing ICE vehicles. The profits would mostly be spent in the other part of Ford, the recently created ‘Model e’ unit for electrified cars. Ford employs about 31 000 salaried workers in the US, where the bulk of the cuts is expected.\n\nThe restructuring concerns over 2 000 direct employees and some 1 000 temporary contracts via employment agencies, a spokesman of the company has explained. “The announced job cuts are complying with what we said earlier. We’re looking into a more efficient company in the future,” he added.\n\nIn March, Ford CEO Jim Farley boosted EV spending to $50 billion and set a plan to build two million BEVs annually by 2026. “The funding for that $50 billion, it’s all based on our core automotive operations,” Farley said on Bloomberg television. “That’s why we created a separate group called Ford Blue because we need them to be more profitable to fund this.”\n\nIn a reaction, Ford said previously it didn’t want to “comment on speculations”. “Top managers of the company will give you more information in due time on how to obtain a production of 600 000 EVs in Europa, and 2 million in the whole world by 2026,” an official reaction says. “As we’ve already said, this energy transition will need remodeling our work and a more modern organization. We’ve set clear objectives to reduce costs and become a lean and competitive company in the future.”\n\nToday, Farley has given a comment on the job scrapping. “For sure, there are too many people working in certain parts of the company – Ford employs some 182 000 people worldwide, e.n. – There are competencies that aren’t needed anymore, there are other jobs and skills needed.”\n\nFord announced a series of initiatives last week to increase its battery capacity. It has signed agreements for battery cells guaranteeing the assembly of 600 000 full-electric cars by 2023. In the beginning, this will be some 270 000 Mustang Mach-E, 150 000 F-150 pickup Lightning, 150 000 e-Transit LCVs, and 30 000 units of a smaller electric SUV for Europe.\n\nApart from increasing its orders with the existing partners (LG Energy Solution and SK On), it is now also signing in with the Chinese battery giant CATL to deliver LFP batteries (lithium-iron-phosphate). Ford also talks about a battery plant in the US (40 Gw) but hasn’t detailed the ownership: Ford, a partner, or a joint venture.\n\nOn the raw materials side, Ford has also reinforced its delivery of natural and rare earth materials needed to produce batteries. “We are putting a new industrial system in place where we can react more easily and rapidly,” commented CEO Jim Farley." ]
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[ "3 edition of The emotional effects of childbirth found in the catalog.\n\na distance learning course for midwives, health visitors and others who care for women around the time of childbirth\n\nPublished 1994 by Marcé Society in [Doncaster] .\nWritten in English\n\nThis unique book focuses on the healing potential of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum rather than on the medical aspects. In Birth as a Healing Experience: The Emotional Journey of Pregnancy Through Postpartum, you will find childbirth preparation discussed as a means to empower women and their partners in the childbirth experience. Coping with Emotional & Physical Pain Introduction Using this Book Pain is an inevitable part of everyone’s life, and the effective management of pain is critical in people’s life satisfaction and general well-being. Physical pain is any pain experienced in the body signaling something wrong in the body and needing to be Size: 1MB.\n\nAn expecting mother’s stress and anxiety may be transferred to her unborn baby, so being able to manage stress and relax is important during pregnancy. Here is a soothing visualization process designed to help ease the anxious vibes before giving birth. Childbirth is an intense event that involves extreme physical stress and is of emotional, cognitive, social, and cultural significance. It is a very common and predictable event that enables us to study the interaction between pre-birth and birth factors in perceived stress and the effect of this on physical and psychological outcomes.\n\nWe're celebrating the arrival of baby Kamsiyochukwu. Thanks for Watching! Postpartum depression is a widespread complication of pregnancy and childbirth that can affect a woman’s emotional, mental, and overall health. POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION WORKSHEET The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) illustrates the mood problems associated with postpartum depression (PPD).", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Find items in libraries near you. To learn more about the emotional impact of pregnancy, see the book \"Understanding Your Moods When You're Expecting\" (Mariner, ), by Dr.\n\nLucy Puryear, a psychiatrist specializing in women's Author: Cari Nierenberg. in the lives of all involved. For the mother particularly, childbirth exerts a profound physical, mental, emotional, and social effect.\n\nNo other event involves pain, emotional stress, vulnerability, possible physical injury or death, permanent role change, and includes responsibility for a dependent, helpless human Size: KB. During the s and s, most trauma researchers were interested in the effects of combat, the Holocaust, or sexual assault.\n\nPress, Bicester, Oxfordshire, pages, £ (ringbinder), ISBN This comprehensive manual has been devised to assist in the assessment of the nursing care needs of older people suffering from severe to moderate dementia. Maternal depression has consistently been found to be the most important risk factor for depression in fathers, both prenatally and postnatally.\n\n29, 31, 34, 37 – 40 The incidence rate of paternal depression among men whose partners are having postpartum depression ranges from 24 to 50 percent. 3, 6 Further, Matthey and his colleagues 11 found. Physical and psychological problems after childbirth are common, and may have a significant negative and long-term impact on women’s wellbeing and daily functioning.\n\nThe method of birth may be a particularly important factor influencing women’s health and wellbeing following birth, however, population-wide evidence is limited. This study uses data from 5, Cited by: \"Ms. Freedman's book gives insight into the emotions involved with pregnancy and loss.\n\nHer sensitivity and unique ability to draw out emotional road blocks pertaining to birth and guide women to a place of healing is a gift.\"Mary E. Baker, BSN, CNM, CCE, Certified Nurse Midwife at Wellesley Women's Care, Wellesley, MassachusettsCited by: 2.\n\n1. Background. Pregnancy and childbirth can lead women down two strikingly different paths. One path can get off to a very good start to motherhood, whereas in case of traumatic labor, the other path can lead them to a very poor start in their relationship with the child and husband, as well as to psychological problems ().It may also cause some problems in Cited by: 4.\n\nStress incontinence. When the vaginal wall collapses, this triggers a domino effect. The Year After Childbirth: Enjoying Your Body, Your Relationships, and Yourself in Your Baby's First Year Paperback – September 6, I haven't read a lot of books about the postpartum period that realistically describe the physical and emotional effects of becoming a mother.\n\nThis book was a refreshing change of by: 5. Again, the effects of anesthesia will also depend on the earlier pre-natal traumas, such as the mother being in a smoky environment or by the use of cigarettes by the pregnant mother-to-be.\n\nThe traumatic consequences of using anesthesia in childbirth are numerous and the author lists many of them - examples taken from his own work with clients. 92% Emotional deadening (Reported either feeling less in touch with their emotions or feeling a “need to stifle their emotions”) 86% Increased tendency toward anger or rage (48% reported they became more violent when angered) 86% Had a fear of others learning of the abortion or a greater sense of fear for unknown reasons 82% [ ].\n\n[Update: This article was initially published in For the latest information about studies on the impact of abortion, see our research and news releases pages.] Population controllers have long insisted that abortion is healthier for women than childbirth.\n\nA host of studies examining the effects of abortion, however, have proved otherwise. Childbirth, also known as labour and delivery, is the ending of pregnancy where one or more babies leaves the uterus by passing through the vagina or by Caesarean section.\n\nInthere were about million births globally. About 15 million were born before 37 weeks of gestation, while between 3 and 12 percent were born after 42 weeks.\n\nIn the developed world most Causes: Pregnancy. There were nearlybabies born in to teen moms, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. About 77 percent of these pregnancies were unplanned. A Author: Rachel Nall, MSN, CRNA. Books shelved as natural-childbirth: Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin, Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way by Susan McCutcheon, Spiritual M.\n\nfailure to examine the psychological status of the woman. Dads often get left out of the conversation around pregnancy and childbirth. But they need to be educated about what to expect as well. For that, there is The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be, a book that offers insight into the emotional, financial, and physical effects of impending parenthood on men.\n\nThe majority of prenatal childbirth education programs are targeted at pregnant women. However, in recent years, men are expected to play a more active role in childbirth and childcare, and the number of educational programs that focuses on partners of pregnant women has increased [].Several studies have reported the prevalence of postpartum depression Cited by: 3.\n\nIntroduction A premature birth is a birth that occurs before the 37th week of pregnancy. High-risk premature births occur at 32 weeks of gestation or earlier, at weights under g. Very-low-birthweight (VLBW, < g) infants, who make up about 1% of live deliveries in Canada, may require treatment in Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) for up to three months.\n\nSubject. 3. You have emotional or physical trauma. Women who have recently gone through pregnancy and birth tend to have tight hips because it’s a place of physical and sometimes emotional trauma, says Simmons. The hips can take a beating during childbirth and as a result, afterwards, they tighten up.\n\nThe physical and emotional changes during pregnancy can also be linked. After the fetus is born, the mother's hormones will return to normal levels.\n\nThis can occur quickly and the mother may feel the changes of the reducing hormone levels by experiencing emotional distress. This distress can lead to post partum depression in some women." ]
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[ null, "Demonstrators smash a portrait of Moammar Gadhafi during a protest outside the Libyan embassy in Turkey on August 22.\nSTORY HIGHLIGHTS\n\nIstanbul (CNN) -- The cash-starved Libyan rebel government received emergency money in the final weeks before their advance into Tripoli -- a $100 million cash donation from the government of Turkey.\n\nDuring a hastily-arranged trip to the Libyan rebel capital of Benghazi this week, Turkey's foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu and the Transitional National Council chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil revealed that starting in July, the Turks began rushing a total of $300 million to the rebels.\n\n\"The cash they are using (is) for salaries and buying food,\" Unal added.\n\nOn Thursday, diplomats will converge in Istanbul for a meeting of the Libya Contact Group, a coalition of Arab and European governments. Representatives from the United States and Turkey will also attend.\n\nMany of these governments threw their weight behind the Libyan rebels by freezing the assets of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's government and pledging military and financial support to the council in Benghazi.\n\n\"The group will discuss the next steps to be taken at the political level,\" said Unal. \"It will be no surprise if they also discuss the financial aspect of the crisis.\"" ]
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[ "Wake up to the world", null, "It is a travesty when the people of God become the holy oil sprinkled on the status quo. – Os Guinness\n\nMy fictional character, Ben Beamering from the novel we’ve been talking about lately, Saint Ben, never did what was expected of him as a pastor’s kid. Not that he was disobedient, he just refused to play the game. He refused to pretend. He shunned expectations that had nothing to do with what he knew God would even care about. Ben had a keen sense of what mattered, and most of the time he was right, though running on his own sense of inner direction made him appear to most people to be a reckless nonconformist. Many thought he was just being mischievous or sacrilegious. Despite this aberrant behavior, however, he was always zealously seeking the truth. And when he was convinced that something was true, he was fiercely loyal to defending it.\n\nThere’s no other way to say it: Right up to and even after Ben’s death, Ben Beamering was an unorthodox instrument of God. Of course he would never have told you that. He was actually fighting God most of the way. But that’s the way God uses us. It’s not always very pretty. It’s not always suitable for framing. And it’s not always conscious. But while Ben was fighting God, God was using Ben to wake up the church.\n\nAnd that’s why we’ve been revisiting this story recently; because we all need to wake up. The world is spiraling out of control and many Christians are falling asleep at the wheel. We have an older generation that is ready to check out (way too soon). They think they have already done their part, but a new generation is just getting going! Don’t fixate on the end times. If you are a boomer, start thinking like a millennial. Start thinking that this world is your world. How will you and your millennial friends survive? What are your challenges? What are you going to do about them? How will you share the gospel with any generation? Yes, the Lord is coming back soon, but leave that to the Lord. Think about how you can get the Gospel of Welcome across to your friends and neighbors and figure out how you can turn God’s grace given to you outward to those around you.\n\n3 Responses to Wake up to the world" ]
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[ null, "Akbar Salahuddin Ahmed, (born. 15 January 1943) is a Pakistani-American academic, author, poet, playwright, filmmaker and former diplomat. He currently holds the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies and is Professor of International Relations at the American University in Washington, D.C. A former Pakistani High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, Ahmed was a member of the Civil Service of Pakistan and served as Political Agent in South Waziristan Agency and Commissioner in Baluchistan. He also served as the Iqbal Fellow (Chair of Pakistan Studies) at the University of Cambridge as well as holding teaching positions at Harvard, Princeton, and the U.S. Naval Academy. An anthropologist and scholar of Islam, he received his PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. He has been called “the world’s leading authority on contemporary Islam” by the BBC.\n\nAhmed received the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) and Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) from the Pakistani government for academic distinction and the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs in London. He was also awarded the inaugural Purpose Prize in 2006 alongside Judea Pearl and is frequently named in the annual book, The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims, and was named a 2015 Global Thought Leader by The World Post and the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute.\n\nCivil service and academia\nHe studied at Burn Hall School (now Army Burn Hall College) in Abbottabad from 1954 to 1959. Ahmed entered the Pakistani civil service in 1966. He graduated from the University of the Punjab and University of Birmingham and later attended Cambridge University doing an MA. In 1978, Ahmed graduated with a Ph.D. in Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. At certain points in his life Ahmed held important government positions such as Political Agent for the South Waziristan Agency/northwest Frontier Province (1978-1980) and in Baluchistan was Commissioner for the three districts (1982-1988) and Commissioner of the Sibi Division (1989). Ahmed was the founder and served as Director of the National Centre for Rural Development in Islamabad and also a Director of the Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, University Grants Commission in Pakistan. In 1988 Ahmed became the Allama Iqbal Fellow at Selwyn College, Cambridge for five years and by 1993 he was appointed as the first Muslim Fellow. He also was the first Pakistani to serve on the Council of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.\n\nAkbar Ahmed has held professorships at several North American educational institutions. At Princeton University he taught there and served as a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He also taught at Harvard University and was a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Anthropology. Ahmed was the First Chair of the Middle East and Islamic Studies at the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. In 2004 Ahmed was named District of Columbia Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He also taught at the Quaid-i-Azam University in Pakistan.\n\nIn 1999-2000 Ahmed served as Pakistani High Commissioner (ambassador) to the United Kingdom, however, was recalled back to Islamabad after 8 months of service and thought it had to do with his comments about the views of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on Islam. During this time he finished four projects called the Jinnah Quartet which was a scholarly study, graphic novel, feature film, and a documentary film all named after the first Pakistani Governor-General Muhammad Jinnah in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Pakistan’s founding. Ahmed’s four-part project series on Jinnah has won many international awards.\n\nResearch interests and literary works\nAhmed’s research interests focus on Pashtuns and others including tribal groups, Muslim society, and development anthropology. He has conducted anthropological fieldwork with Pashtuns in Afghanistan, undertaken comparative studies of Islamic social customs in Morocco, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and researching global Islam alongside its impacts on contemporary society. Among his works on Pashtuns are Millennium and charisma among Pathans (1976) and his wide-ranging study The Thistle and the Drone (2013) that focuses on Muslim hill peoples in Pakistan, Yemen, North Africa and afar as the Philippines which examines US drone operations in the Muslim world, its subsequent consequences, and reputation of the USA being considered synonymous with the drone. Ahmed has criticized some anthropologists for studying “Muslim groups without reference to the Islamic framework”.[16] Other areas of research interest include Modernity and Muslims along with Islam and the concept of postmodernism in relation to Muslim societies, cultures, media, and the West.\n\nAhmed has co-edited several books with other academics. He has authored many articles and more than a dozen books that have won awards such as Discovering Islam which became the basis for a six-part BBC TV series called Living Islam. Other books are Postmodernism and Islam: Predicament and Promise which was nominated for an Amalfi Award and Islam Today: A short introduction to the Muslim world was awarded by the Los Angeles Times as the best non-fiction book of the year. Ahmed has written a biography of Muhammad Jinnah, Pakistan’s first Governor-General. and a study Journey into America: The challenge of Islam based on fieldwork with American Muslims. He has also written plays like Noor and The trial of Dara Shikoh which have been published and staged for audiences. Ahmed’s publications have been translated into other languages such as Indonesian and Chinese. Functioning between both worlds, through his writing and broadcasting Ahmed has attempted to bridge the Muslim-West world divide and encourage communication between both groups. He has expressed admiration of English translations of Islamic classics in assisting him to “discover the riches” of “Islamic cultural legacy” and “appreciate critically the beneficial impact of the West”.\n\nInterfaith dialogue\nIn the aftermath of 9/11, Ahmed initiated a series of studies that were published by the Brookings Institution Press covering issues regarding relations between Islam and the West. Ahmed has been engaged in a series of public interfaith dialogues across the US and abroad with Professor Judea Pearl, father of deceased reporter Daniel Pearl focusing on divisions between Muslims and the West and between Jews and Muslims. For their efforts, he and Pearl were awarded the first Purpose Prize by the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington at the National Cathedral and Ahmed received the Herschel-King award for Interfaith Activism. He has also been appointed as a Trustee of the World Faiths Development Dialogue by the Archbishop of Canterbury and has received the 2002 Free Speech Award from the Muslim Public Affairs Council based in Washington DC. Ahmed has received accusations of being “a Zionist conspirator” and close to the West however he has felt that “dialogue, harmony, communication and debate” are for Islam and the West the key issues of engagement.\n\nAhmed has been interviewed by the BBC, PBS, NPR, MSNBC, “Think Tank,” NBC Nightly News, CNN, CBS, Fox News, and other media organizations. In addition to The Daily Show and The O’Reilly Factor, he has made several appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show.\n\nHe has also served as an advisor to President George W. Bush and Prince Charles on Islam. Ahmed has given lectures worldwide in places such as the US Congressional retreat in Greenbrier, West Virginia, the National Defense University in Washington DC, the State Department, and the House of Lords in London." ]
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[ "She's never been without music in her life.\n\n'White Tiger' singer Izzy Bizu opens up about how she escaped from her academic life at boarding school with a little help from her headmaster, by following up her homework routine with a piano jam session each day. Since then she's never stopped thinking about music.", null, "The up and coming star is a British singer-songwriter of Ethiopian descent who has been earning a huge amount of attention for her refreshing combination of R&B, funk and acoustic pop. Employing gorgeous piano melodies in all her music, the ivories are just something she's never been able to stay away from - even at school.\n\n'It was very academic but there was a piano in my boarding school which was awesome. There was one in the common room and one in this little box room where I used to go and play', she reveals. 'After homework I used to play with my headmaster. We used to play The Fugees' 'Killing Me Softly'. He was like, 'After your homework, we can jam if you want'. Everyday after school, that's the first thing I would do. I really missed my parents so I used to write about it, poems and stuff, and then I went to theatre school and the feeling just kept getting stronger and stronger, I just wanted to do it more and more.'\n\nHer performing career began at an open mic night in 2013 where Emeli Sande and Naughty Boy were in the audience. Soon after came the launch of her EP 'Coolbeanz', which sold 50,000 copies and featured the critically lauded single 'White Tiger'. She went on to form at Glastonbury Festival 2014 on the BBC Introducing stage and soon signed to Epic Records where she released her debut album's first singles 'Adam & Eve' and 'Diamond', and later unveiled 'Give Me Love'.\n\n2015 was a big year for Izzy (real name Isobel Beardshaw). Not only did she make her television debut on 'Later with Jools Holland', but she also supported both Rudimental and Foxes on their UK tours - though she still cites her tour with Sam Smith back in 2013 as her favourite string of gigs. Incidentally, that was also the year she was selected by Jamie Cullum to support him at his Roundhouse show.\n\nListing everyone from James Brown to Amy Winehouse as influences, 21-year-old West Londoner has received huge support from BBC Radio 1 and was even shortlisted for a Brit Critics' Choice award. Now she's preparing to unveil her debut album 'A Moment of Madness' this summer and she's just released her first single of 2016 appropriately entitled 'Mad Behaviour'.\n\n'A Moment of Madness' is set to be released on June 17th 2016 through Epic Records.", null, null ]
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[ "The majority of Australians value commercial TV, particularly thanks to news programming, according to a new report that Oz industry body Free TV commissioned from Deloitte Access Economics.", null, "According to the report, titled Everybody Gets It: The Economic & Social Benefits of Commercial Television in Australia, 89% of Australians think commercial TV is a valuable service, while 76% believe it is more important than ever and 86% think it supports Australian culture.\n\nAudience surges of 15-20% during the peaks of the Covid-19 and bushfire crises suggest Australians turn to commercial TV in times of uncertainty. News emerged as the primary reason people watch commercial TV, with 75% of respondents saying they trust commercial TV news.\n\nThe report also highlighted the “substantial” contribution free TV makes to the economy, with the sector bringing A$2.3bn (US$1.6bn) to the nation’s GDP in 2019, employing more than 16,000 people and investing A$1.6bn annually in producing Australian content.\n\nThe sector also facilitated A$4.4bn in additional economic benefit in 2019 from advertising.\n\nOther findings in the report include that only 14% of those who do not watch commercial TV think losing it would have no impact on Australian society, while 87% highly value the ability to access free TV without needing data or internet access.\n\nAustralians are also choosing to consume local content over international programming on commercial TV, as all of the top 10 rated shows in 2019 were Australian.\n\n“In commissioning this report, Free TV Australia wanted to shine a light on our industry and its many contributions to Australia’s society and culture. We were also keen to ‘take the temperature’ of our audiences to understand the value they place on this free, universal service,” said Free TV’s CEO Bridget Fair.\n\n“The sector also continues to drive innovation through its content and use of new digital technologies to remain competitive, but our consumer research found it is the social and cultural contributions of the industry including trusted news, universal service provision and Australian stories that Australians continue to value most from this important industry.”" ]
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[ "King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard\n\nI just noticed that Eyes Like the Sky is on Spotify, which it definitely wasn’t before!", null, "well this is exactly what I want them to be doing", null, "Earlier this week the endlessly prolific Melbourne psych rockers King Gizzard & The Wizard Lizard shared the raw files for a new song called \"Automation\" and its music video, encouraging fans to create their own remixes. Now the official track...\n\nBeen slowly going back to King Gizz after “over listening” them for a while. Particularly been spending time with Eyes Like The Sky which I think is really cool, would to see some visuals to go with it.\n\nThe new tracks have all been great too but Automation wouldn’t sound too out of place on Polygondwanaland.\n\nLots of their vinyl is in the HMV 2 for £30 deal. Nonagon is sadly out of stock at the moment.\n\nnew album is sounding decent. hadn’t got round to checking out any of the singles so coming to it fresh. a lot of it sounds like Flying Microtonal Banana Vol 2\n\ndidn’t really get on with either of last year’s albums tbh (appreciated what they were going for on Rats Nest but it wasn’t really for me; actively hated Fishing for Fishies and it was almost enough to put me off them) so it’s nice to be able to get a bit more on board with this one, even if it’s not one of the best things they’ve ever done\n\ni was worried they were getting so preoccupied with the concepts and gimmicks for a while and they’d forgotten they can still put out a ‘normal’ album now and then, so it’s nice that they haven’t decided this one needs to be a ska album or some shit\n\nnot sure about the disco track though\n\na lot of it sounds like Flying Microtonal Banana Vol 2\n\nThis is pretty great! More variation than the last microtonal album, not sure whether it’ll hold up as well, but I’m enjoying it so far.\n\nJust getting round to KG having struggled with their releases for a while. First half was a bit meh but really picks up in the second. They’ve gone… disco? Fair enough.", null, null, "Noice; only their 17th studio album … 2nd this year and it’s still only mid-Feb! Wonder if they are looking to beat their 2017 record! The Aussie slackers …\n\nYeah the last two albums have been really decent! Like a real midpoint between Microtonal Banana and Polygondwanaland. Some terrific grooves on both." ]
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[ null, "X-Men: Marvels Snapshots, by Jay Edidin and Tom Reilly, opens with a disorienting procession of eyeless faces: two pages of eyes obscured by flashes of light, by raised hands, by shadow, by the dark lenses on a surgeon’s goggles as he approaches ominously. Scott Summers, years before he becomes Cyclops, is in the midst of a nightmare. He bolts upright, and we get the first glimpse of unobscured eyes in the issue. They’re wide-open, the irises a flat, hot pinkish-white.\n\nMuch like with New X-Men #142, Snapshots is a more or less self-contained story about Scott and the practices of seeing, and of being seen. Unlike New X-Men, a story about a grown man tired of the world in front of him, Snapshots is about a boy anxious to the point of near-panic about it. Scott’s world is frightening and confusing, but also abuzz with the frisson of a problem asking to be solved. It throws up, from the very first pages, a blank face which he confronts, even in his alarm, with open eyes. It is about him learning to see as a slow, methodical, but ultimately triumphant process of self-realization.\n\nEdidin, one of the two hosts of the podcast Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, is one of Cyclops’ most thoughtful and generous modern interpreters. His zine Ruby Quartz Panic Room is a mission statement for his approach to Scott: it limns Cyclops’ alienation and unease, his difference within the crowded sphere of white male superheroes, not as limitations as such but as tender and emphatic points of queer and neurodivergent identification:", null, "Edidin proposes that precisely the elements which make Scott unapproachable and off-putting to other characters (and some readers) make him a fascinating figure of identification for marganized fans such as Edidin himself.\n\nI find Edidin’s reading persuasive, and relate pointedly with his empathy for the ways in which language often seems to fail Scott. I remember the persistent low level ache of experiencing closeted queerness in the 90s without a corresponding language to process it. I remember the muted conviction that something was wrong with the way I embodied myself, or framed the narrative apparatus of myself in the world. Edidin writes elsewhere in his zine, “The mutant metaphor may have its flaws– but it makes Cyclops a remarkably good avatar for queer rage.” Like Scott, I perceived a problem with the narrative apparatu, with no vocabulary or conceptual framework with which to fix it or even address it.\n\nIn Snapshots, Edidin emphasizes Scott’s essential sense of altruism as a supplement to his analytical, problem-solving mind. What’s crucial to his take on the character is that his urge to do good is an anxious, almost compulsive need to piece together broken things. I think of another story that, to me, encapsulates the nervous longing of Scott to chase order in a breaking world: Chris Claremont and Mike Collins’ “Little Boy Lost” from Classic X-Men #41. Another flash-back to Scott’s childhood in the orphanage, we find him here grieving on the rooftop where a peer recently committed suicide:", null, "Here too the metaphor of Scott’s restless moralism is specular: the vivid colors of the sunset speak to him of disaster and loss, casting a melancholy tint on the red filter through which he’ll experience his adult life.\n\nClaremont’s take is tragic, while Edidin’s is decidedly more hopeful, with Scott deciding early on in the story that the nascent crop of Silver Age superheroes emerging in the news represents a new way to interface with the overwhelming messiness of the world, a way to address pain from a position of radical alterity. As he watches a newsreel of superheroic adventures, transfixed, we zoom back in on his eyes. They’re lit up with the same dim fire as before, now an index not of his confusion and terror, but of something clicking into place:\n\nScott’s need to manufacture meaning out of jumbled phenomenon, and his admiration of those people who have managed to do so before him, runs in parallel with Edidin’s version of the familiar but primally compelling story of the emergence of Scott’s powers as a trauma of vision, a sudden betrayal of eyes which, previously, had seemed singularly trustworthy in their ability to link Scott with the world in which he found himself embedded– his primary instruments of interpretation and discovery.\n\nEventually, Scott gets his hero moment, saving a group of people trapped under rubble by using a piece of glass and a narrow beam of light to signal to rescuers. Edidin frames this emergence from the claustrophobic darkness into safety, this instrumentalization of light and visibility, as Scott’s true origin story; the moment in which he turns from trying to passively make sense of a volatile world, towards making sense of himself as a vehicle for change.", null, "Scott’s “coming up out of the dark” is an embrace of the responsibilities of being seen and seeing. Of perceiving what is missed by others, and of persisting in visibility in all of one’s idiosyncrasies.\n\nWhile the story is ultimately optimistic – an alienated boy finding a mode of action and purpose that permits him to unify his frustrated sense of selfhood and his bewilderment at the apparent illegibility of the world at large – it also acknowledges the importance of the allure of repression to Scott’s story. This is a trajectory which is familiar, perhaps, to many queer or neurodivergent readers who felt ill-served or misapprehended by the social and cultural narratives handed down to them. His “rebirth” as a mutant is a watershed not only in giving him a name for what was previously an inchoate sense of longing and displaced grief – a name for what he is!!! – but in simultaneously putting a target on his back, shining the spotlight of otherness and marginalization on him where he had once been merely a slightly oddball little kid.\n\n“The glasses hold it in,but it hasn’t stopped. I feel it every time I open my eyes– like it’s trying to pull my head inside out. I wonder if I could just keep them shut forever.”\n\nAs in Morrison, not witnessing is tied to not acting, and not feeling. To avert his gaze is to abdicate the obligations of witnessing, of being cognizant of an external world in which one is situated and by which one is shaped. It excuses Scott from the agonies and trials of being seen, of being misrecognized, of being misunderstood, of being mute and uncomprehending before a mute and incomprehensible universe (and it keeps the red laser beams in check, at that).\n\nSight grants him autonomy and power, and strips it away – just as his optic beams grant him both the degree of superheroic exception that he fantasized about previously, and an unwilling fiat to violence that he fears and loathes. What then is he to do? Edidin returns to Scott’s earlier revelation – his imperative to recognize and respond, his resolve to make the leap from perceiving to acting even in the absence of perceptual or ethical certainty. “My whole life,” he thinks, just prior to discovering his powers “has felt like something that was happening to me. Freefall. Being stuck on a runaway train. All I could do was wait for the crash. No more.”\n\nEdidin’s positioning of Scott as an aspirational figure captured in the process of struggling towards self-knowledge is elegantly rendered in these moments of taut hesitation. There is a moment in every openly queer person’s life when a privately held conviction makes the excruciating transition into public avowal, when what was secret becomes an outwardly manifested and embodied facet of identity. This is compounded by what Edidin proposes as Cyclops’ neurodivergent or neurodivergent adjacent-traits– traits which make his attempts to articulate himself to the outside world doubly difficult, as in this panel from Ruby Quartz Panic Room:", null, "The intent to speak chokes in his throat. His eyes clot with supernatural energy. He falters. “He’s not the best or the nicest or the coolest or the most powerful,” Edidin writes. “He just tries really fucking hard.”\n\nThis is the takeaway of Snapshots, and the source of the jittery, cathartic jouissance of its climax. Cyclops’ eyes will never be “normal.” The pipeline from intent to action will be idiosyncratic, janky, and/or queered. The issue (excluding a brief coda) ends with him fleeing the scene of his powers’ emergence, worrying about his new-found monstrosity when a sudden crisis – a large piece of machinery hanging by a winnowing thread over a crowd of bystanders– places him in the story’s quintessential bind. Will he remain in anonymity, a thin young face in the crowd, as people are hurt, as things are lost in the fire, or will he, as a mutant, out himself, and in the extravagant red signature of his self-disclosure nudge the world in a different, more humane, less bewildering direction?\n\nFor Edidin, this is barely a question. Scott will not wait for the crash.", null, "Holly Raymond is a writer and teacher living in Vermont with her wife and dog. She holds an MFA and a PhD from Temple University, with a focus on gay ghosts and the people who did their typing for them, and is the author of Mall is Lost (Adjunct Press, 2019) and Heaven’s Wish to Destroy All Minds (woe eroa, 2020), with work also appearing in the Lambda-nominated We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics. Find her on twitter or instagram @goblin_gavotte, or on her site here." ]
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[ null, "The Cowboys face a quick turnaround between their win over the Flames and their Sunday night tilt with the Beavers. Such is the life of a team playing meaningful basketball in March.\n\n1. OSU Survived a Stinker, and What That Could Mean\n\nThe Cowboys were able to survive a poor shooting night from their superstar, and most of the team, thanks to another stellar outing from Avery Anderson and some help from some of their “others.”\n\nMarshall hit on this during his Five Thoughts on the Liberty win, but that term “other” is not really apt. OSU’s been more than a one-man show for some time now. Anderson, Isaac Likekele, Bryce Williams, MA Moncrieffe and Rondel Walker all have shown the ability to put the ball in the hoop when needed, and they routinely make their presence felt in other ways regardless.\n\nThat’s good news for the Cowboys as they hope to shake off a rusty start — which they were fortunate enough to survive — and eye a deep Tourney run. That’s still on the table because they have Cade, and he ain’t going 3-for-14 again.\n\n2. Beavers Aren’t Known for Their Speed\n\nThe Cowboys did a decent job of speeding up Liberty, currently ranked 347th in adjusted tempo per KenPom. The Flames came in averaging just 10 turnovers per game but the length and athleticism of the Pokes forced them into a season-high 18 TOs that resulted in 18 points. On Sunday, Oklahoma State will face the only slightly quicker-paced (No. 312) Beavers. The Cowboys will benefit from a similarly disruptive defensive performance.\n\n3. The Other OSU’s Wait Was Even Longer\n\nOn Friday, Oklahoma State earned its first Tournament win in 12 years in its first appearance in four, but Oregon State’s upset over 5 seed Tennessee was even longer-awaited.\n\nIn their last six trips to the Big Dance, dating back to 1984, the Beavers were 0-6 and that included several upsets. Oregon State lost as a 7 seed in 2016 to VCU in Oklahoma City, and it was upset as a 5 seed once and a 6 seed twice during that drought. This marks the first time the Beavers escaped the First Round since 1982 when they made a Final Four run.\n\nThe Cowboys are 2-5 all-time against the Beavers, and their last meeting resulted in a 66-53 Oklahoma State win in the 2014-15 MGM Grand Main Event in Las Vegas. Before that, the Pokes had dropped a five-straight to Oregon State from 1967 to 1971.\n\nBut the first time the Cowboys met the Beavers, the Pokes were called the Aggies and it was they made it to the Final Four, and won.\n\nOklahoma A&M defeated Oregon State 55-30 in the 1949 Regional Final to move on to the National Championship game where the Cowboys lost to Kentucky. With a potential Sweet 16 against Brad Underwood on the line, this feels like a pretty big game. But it’s not be the biggest matchup between these two schools.\n\n5. Recipe for an Upset\n\nIn their 5/12 upset, the Beavers dammed up the Volunteers offense early (I couldn’t help myself) and made Tennessee play from behind for virtually the entire game. They also cleaned up the glass. Tennessee shot just 8-of-31 in the first half and 2-of-13 from 3 while Oregon State won the battle for the boards 25-16. That resulted in a double-digit lead by the underdogs that ballooned to 20 early in the second.\n\nThe Cowboys are also coming off a rough shooting performance against Liberty (their second-lowest field goal percentage this season), so a quicker start would pay dividends for the Pokes. Even though they survived it in Round 1, digging a hole is not advisable as the Volunteers demonstrated. The competition only gets stiffer the further you go in March, seeding be dammed (that’s the last one)." ]
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