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My low rating is attributed to the very poor management and practices. Myself and a friend went out for 18 early afternoon on a weekday. The front nine went great, there were several groups ahead of us but it moved along very well and even though it was two of us with a cart we never had to wait. When we made the turn we ran into a group of 5. After waiting behind them we decided it wasn't worth the wait and skipped a par 3 they were taking forever to play. We made it a couple more holes and ran into more slow groups that were not on the front nine. After a lot of waiting we just called it a day. When we went into the club house to let management know about the issues we were met with discourtesy and belligerence. We were told that there isn't a problem and that we were just looking for a free pass. I don't get out often so I when I do I'd just like to have an enjoyable round. Don't assume that if you are playing 18 that you'll be able to play the back on the same day or that you won't be stuck behind large groups. And whatever you do don't question course policy.\n\nWorst course I’ve ever golfed at\n\nThe only reason the pace of play was so great was because there was literally not a single other person on the course at the same time as me at 1 p.m. The tee boxes had no indication to what hole it was as I struggled to look at the map on the scorecard after every hole. Every Teebox was scorched and had about 100 broken tees littered everywhere that you had to move out of the way so you didn’t step on them as you swung. Fairways were patchy, if you unfortunately missed a fairway and landed in the rough, it bounced so high you would’ve thought you had a cart path they were so rockhard. Overall for $25 my experience at this golf course was the worst I’ve ever had. You shouldn’t have to struggle to find out if you’re hitting on the right hole or not! I do not recommend this course whatsoever, you will be disappointed if you golf here.\n\nCould be a fun course with fun layout but the pace of play was terrible and some random kids tearing up the course on a golf cart. Low funds hold this course back I am sure.\n\nEquipment on every hole!\n\nHad an 8 am tee time. Literally every hole, except for 2, had either a tractor or mower on it. I’m not a good enough player where I need anymore challenges on a course like this. I had one shot that I had to take with a mower running 4 feet from my ball. It’s a shame because other than some mud here and there it’s a nice challenging course, but we won’t be returning because we’ve never seen anything like this.\n\nu3508586\nPlayed On 05/05/2019\nReviews 1\nSkill Intermediate\nPlays Once a week\nI Recommend This Course\n3.0\nPreviously Played\nWet weather\nUsed cart\n\nOverall, the course was nice and the staff was very friendly and accommodating. Early Spring rains made it incredibly muddy so some areas of the cart paths and some holes were impassable. In other areas, the grass was pretty long resulting in more than average lost golf balls. There were several water pumps throughout the course so the staff was working hard to eliminate the excess water. I liked this course and will go back again provided I can acquire another deep discount for 18 holes with cart.\n\nMy only complaint about Fallen Timbers was that some of the greens were in poor shape.Lack of rain in the area has been a problem.\n\nPace of play is usually a problem\n\nThe course was in ok shape. Pace of play is usually an issue at this course. I have played in the weekend morning and weekday twilight.\n\nClubhouse was nice. Course layout, decent. Course conditions, POOR. Losing a number of greens as they are burnt out. Fairways, brown. Tees, brown and hard - could barely put a tee in the ground. This course desperately need an irrigation system.\n\nThe course was in decent shape. Tee boxes were like asphalt but the greens were pretty good. Good value and would recommend to others.\n\nAs an amateur golfer, courses like this deserve so much appreciation. I am a college student on an internship and having a cheap, decent place to golf is incredible. Being able to schedule a tee time 30 minutes before, hopping on a cart, and put in a solid 4 hours on the links makes for a great Saturday.\n\nBetter than years past\n\nUsed to play this course as a kid and the condition of the course is much better than it has been in the past. Pace of play was pretty poor as there was a foursome playing a scramble that could hardly move the ball off the tee. This led to a lot of bouncing around between holes. Overall good experience though. Great value for the money.",
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"International Women’s Day is upon us. In the spirit of this special date, we’ve reflected on the amazing feats that strong independent females have accomplished. While pregnant.\n\nRead on to find out about all about these fantastic women.\n\nSports are tough. I once tried to run a marathon and I felt like my lungs were on fire and death was imminent. So sports plus pregnancy? Don’t even mention it.\n\nBut apparently it’s no biggie for dozens and dozens of badass ladies. Absolute legend-of-a-human-being Serena Williams, for instance, won her 23rd Grand Slam title at the 2014 Australia Open tournament while pregnant. Game, set, and match for Serena smashing down boundaries for pregnant females.",
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"Preserving Wealth By Defining A Legacy - The Role Of Family Historians\n\nBingham C. Jamison\nFormer Contributor\nOpinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.\nI write about managing wealth for taxable estates above $10 million.\nMay 16, 2017,03:10pm EDT|\nThis article is more than 5 years old.\n\n“The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.”\n\nSince the dawn of humanity, human beings have attempted to memorialize their beliefs, their struggles, and their achievements, be it through painting, song, poetry, or text. More than just an effort to pass hard-earned knowledge down to future generations, these stories promise a legacy that lives on and perhaps thrives long after we are gone. It’s quite a romantic notion, if you think about it, to be forever included in the annals of history…to be part of something greater than ourselves.\n\nThere’s something fascinating about history brought back to life. Take, for example, the Revolutionary War – consider how David McCullough’s 1776 captured the exhilarating drama of the conflict, or how Emanuel Leutze’s rendition of George Washington crossing the Delaware River embodied the courage of the movement and the focus of its commander. History, by definition, informs us about how we came to be – but in both victory and defeat alike, however, the slow hand of time marches on. As Benjamin Franklin reminds us: “If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”\n\nLive a life worth remembering, but don’t forget to commemorate it. By chronicling one’s principles, philosophies, and achievements, they become immortal (as if etched in stone), allowing for the power of a celebrated legacy to reverberate across generations. As Marcus Aurelius once said, “What we do in life, echoes in eternity.”\n\nSo why should we continuously leverage the lessons of the past? It’s not just to avoid the doom of repeating it, as the adage goes. We look to the past, instead, as a source of inspiration and gratitude; for fortitude and belonging; and for wisdom and experience. We look to our elders, and to those that have gone before us, for direction and guidance, which gives us a renewed sense of purpose and the confidence to pursue it.\n\nHonoring a life well-lived doesn’t just benefit the younger generations – it empowers the elders themselves, and in the process, assigns meaning to their life and permanence to their story. Edward FitzGerald, the 19th century English writer, explained it with more poetic eloquence:\n\nThe moving finger writes; and, having writ\n\nMoves on: nor all your piety nor wit\n\nShall lure it back to cancel half a line,\n\nNor all your tears wash out a word of it.\n\nAnd believe it or not, studies show that the power of reminiscence improves not just emotional health, but also physical health as well. According to Demko’s “Family Storytelling Boosts Health,” the restorative power of nostalgia lowers the heart rate, improves memory and mood, reduces depression and stress, and increases a sense of overall physical well-being.\n\nBeyond the sentimental, emotional, and physical benefits of cementing one’s legacy, the potential monetary benefits of doing so for families of wealth can be of equal importance. According to Stacy Derby, Founder and Principal of Bind These Words, LLC, a Chicago-based family biography firm, “When the wealth creator or current steward connects the next generation to the richness and depth of their personal story, the result is a more cohesive, functional family with co-aligned financial and philanthropic goals…Older generations can rely on the family biography to ensure their heirs have the personal connection and financial literacy to manage, not squander, their inheritance.”\n\nThe statistics behind wealth transfer attrition are appalling, particularly when it comes to family businesses: only 30 percent survive the second generation; even fewer, a mere 12 percent, survive the third. But the problem seems wholly preventable – Brown Brothers Harriman & Co, the oldest private bank in the United States, estimates 97 percent of generational wealth attrition is due to communication failures. Of this phenomenon, Derby says: “A corporate history inspires future leaders to embody the family’s original, core values through a deeper identification with the firm’s narrative, and ensures greater probability of the successful transition of a family business.”\n\nWhat better way for a trusted advisor to develop more personal and intimate relationships across multiple generations than by encouraging the second generation (G2) to hire a family historian for their aging parents? If an advisor offers to oversee the process of finding a suitable biographer, and helps birddog the creation of the family biography itself, the advisor can add tremendous value, create significant goodwill, and demonstrate their commitment to the broader family itself, not merely the family’s assets. Such a direct entrée to the adult children of clients could help an advisor buck the troubling trend now inherent to the wealth transfer process, whereby roughly two-thirds of children fire their parents’ advisor upon inheriting assets.\n\nIn many cases, time restraints, humility, and a general reluctance to talk about themselves dissuade the very individuals from whom we stand to learn the most from telling their stories. Sometimes these pillars of our communities, these torch bearers of our society, just need a gentle nudge to open up and discuss their lives in detail. For example, in August 1990, President George H. W. Bush declared the month of November as Native American Heritage Month. Wikipedia describes the initiative as “A landmark bill honoring America’s tribal people…and a platform to share their culture and traditions.” Similar in part to President Bush giving a voice to Native Americans via a public spotlight on their way of life, roughly a decade later it literally took an Act of Congress in October 2000 to convince many war veterans to overcome their reticence to finally tell their stories, and the Veterans’ Oral History Project was born. According to the corresponding legislation, “Oral histories are of immeasurable value to…citizens of all walks of life. War veterans possess an invaluable resource…and can provide a rich history of our Nation and its people through the retelling of those memories.”\n\nBut it doesn’t take an executive order or Congressional legislation to enshrine a legacy for one’s family, nor does it require the herculean commitment (or skill-set) to write a first-person autobiographical account of one’s life. Instead, leave it to an accomplished family historian to creatively weave a coherent narrative across the successes and failures, and the triumphs and heartaches, inherent to a family’s unique journey. By gifting a biography project, adult children can celebrate the contributions of and bear witness to the sacrifices made by their aging parents, thereby defining their family’s legacy for generations to come.",
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"I had been to Sintra a few years ago while on business to Lisbon, Portugal. I knew one day I would have to come back, and I finally did. It is a short drive (or train ride) away from Lisbon (about 40 kilometers or 25 miles).",
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"A view of Sintra and the surrounding countryside.\n\nAs I said in my original post on Sintra, it is one of the most enchanting towns in Europe, due to its multitude of fascinating sights. I don’t know of any other small town that offers so much for the tourist in such a compact area. Even after spending the better part of two days here this time, there are still things I did not get to see.\n\nSintra has its roots in Portugal’s Moorish past, dating to the eighth or ninth century. On my first visit I saw the Moorish castle (Castelo dos Mouros, a fine set of ramparts high above the town) and the Pena Palace (Palácio Da Pena), the polychromatic post card image of Sintra.\n\nOn this trip I added three more sights:\n\nQuinta da Regaleira. This manor house with its gardens takes its name from Baroness da Regaleira, who bought the property in 1840. This was the summer residence of the Carvalho Monteiro family beginning in the mid 1800’s, and most of what we see now is from the late 1800’s and early 1900s.",
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"A view of the house and chapel. The chapel contains scenes of the lives of Mary and Christ, and symbols from the Templar Order (Knights).",
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"The decorative exterior can be appreciated in this view.\n\nThe house exterior exhibits the ornate “neo Manueline” (named after King Dom Manuel I) style, but what really sets this incredible estate apart are the fascinating (and extensive) gardens.",
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"The Regaleira Tower, which provides a great view over the gardens and sits on top of Leda’s Grotto.\n\nThe Monteiros had quite an imagination in creating these gardens – which contain numerous grottoes, underground walkways, an inverted tower (that goes several stories underground), gardens, pools, towers, statues and a chapel.",
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"A view from the bottom of the inverted tower at Quinta da Regaleira.",
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"One of Quinta da Regaleira’s grottoes.",
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"Entrance to one of the many tunnels in gardens.\n\nMany of these features contain symbolism from mythology, ancient classical works and the medieval period.\n\nThe National Palace (Palácio National, or Palácio de Sintra). The palace occupies a prominent spot in the center of town. It was originally an Arab construction and became the residence of the Portuguese royal family from the 12th century. Later on it became a royal summer retreat. Although the outside looks rather plain, painted white, the interior is something to behold. It has a unique blend of styles, including Gothic, Mudéjar (Iberian Arabic), and Manueline, with incredible collections of tiles and other artistic treasures.",
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"A view of the Palacio de Sintra from the Castelo dos Mouros. The conical towers are chimneys over the massive the kitchen.",
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"The Grand Hall (or Hall of the Princes) at the National Palace.",
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"The Blazons Hall, built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of seventy two noble families. The late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes.",
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"Grotto of the Baths, the decorated tiles depict scenes of nobility, fountains and gardens.",
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"Another room in Palácio de Sintra.\n\nThe Convent of the Capuchos (Convento dos Capuchos or The Convent of the Holy Cross in the Sintra Hills). This is probably my favorite spot in Sintra and perhaps all of Portugal. This 16th century convent sits south of Sintra about 7 km (4.5 miles). It was abandoned in 1843 when religious orders were extinguished in Portugal.",
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"Courtyard of the Crosses. The courtyard leads into the Convent and contains three crosses representing Golgotha.",
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"The Courtyard of the Fountain, where visitors making the long journey to the Convent would take refreshment.\n\nBuilt among the huge boulders of its hillside location, it embodies the ideal of universal fraternity of the Franciscan friars who lived here.",
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"The Hermitage of Our Lord in Gethsemane, with frescoes (near the door) of St. Francis of Assisi (left) and St. Anthony of Lisbon (right).",
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"A view of the Cloister, a private space for the Franciscan community.",
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"It is simple, small, very picturesque, and feels like something right out of The Hobbit. Many of the rooms (especially the dormitories) and corridors are tiny.",
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"The unusual extensive use of cork (that’s where the name ‘Capuchos’ comes from) throughout the monastery was for insulation, sound proofing and decoration.",
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"We were given a brochure as a guide and allowed to wander the site on our own. Be sure to explore the nature trails above the monastery for a few other interesting sights.\n\nAll added up, I’ve spent about three days in Sintra and I could have easily spent one or two more. This is a special place. For more information on Sintra, visit www.sintra-portugal.com"
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"School of Literature and Languages, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.\n\nBoNNS\nBoNNS stands for a collaborative project with the universities of Bournemouth, Northumbria, Nottingham and Surrey, in which we are investigating first year university students' experiences of settling in at university, their experiences of group work, their conceptualisations of culture and their experiences of using English as a lingua franca.\nOral skills development in pre-sessional EAP classes and student transition to academic disciplines: an investigation in Anglophone and non-Anglophone EMI settings\n\nThis project is funded by the British Council. It aims to investigate the transition from English pre-sessional classes to disciplinary study, with a focus on EMI (English as a medium of instruction) environments in Anglophone and non-Anglophone environments. The project is ending December 2019. A project report and a good practice guide will be published in Spring 2020.\n\nCollaboration with Account Management Limited (AMO) to imporive interaction patterns in an automated chatbot, funded by an Innovation Voucher.\n\nDoris is programme director of the MA in Communication and International Marketing.\n\nIn addition, Doris is teaching on and coordinating the Global Citizenship Award and has recently launched a Futurelearn MOOC on \"Communicating with Diverse Audiences.\"\n\nI am currently supervising research students in the following areas\n\nDrawing on data elicited through elicitation tasks (argumentative conversations) by learners of German at three levels of proficiency, as well as retrospective interviews with these learners, the paper shows that linguistic limitations and limitations in processing control mean that learners at lower levels or proficiency are more likely to use their limited resources in the service of constructing a ?good L2 speaker? identity rather than an identity associated with the argumentative task.\n\nThe paper thus argues that labelling learners? performance as deficient is not helpful. Rather, their attention is simply diverted to aspects of ?face? that are salient and important to them.\n\nDippold D (2009) Peer feedback through blogs: Student and tutor perceptions in an advanced German class, ReCall 21 (1) pp. 18-36 Cambridge University Press\nDOI: 10.1017/S095834400900010X\nRecent years have seen the emergence of Web2.0, in which users are not only passive recipients of the featured content, but actively engaged in constructing it. Sites such as ?Facebook?, ?Myspace? are typical examples of this, as are blogs that allow users to present\nthemselves online, to write about their daily lives or even to establish themselves as an\nauthority on a particular subject. Due to the opportunities for self-reflection and interactive\nlearning offered by blogs, they have also become one of the emerging tools in language\npedagogy and higher education. At the same time, peer feedback is a technique that is\nincreasingly used by educators instead of, or in addition to, tutor feedback, due to its potential\nto develop students? understanding of standards, to initiate peer feedback, and to engage the\nstudent in the process of learning and assessment.\nThis paper is concerned with the question to what extent blogs can facilitate peer feedback\nand what issues need to be addressed for them to be a valuable tool in this process. After\nreviewing the recent literature on peer feedback and the specific issues emerging from\nproviding feedback through computer mediated communication (CMC) technologies, the\n2 paper presents the results from a pedagogic research project in an advanced German language\nclass in which blogs were used for this purpose. Drawing on students? blogs as well as the\nresponses given by students in questionnaires and focus groups and responses by experienced\ntutors in interviews, the paper argues that blogs are potentially valuable tools for peer\nfeedback, but entail the need to address specific issues regarding the choice of CMC tool for feedback tasks, training in the use of interactive online tools and the roles of teachers and students.\nDippold D (2008) Reframing one's experience: Face, identity and roles in L2 argumentative discourse, In: Pütz M, Neff-van Aertselaer J (eds.), Developing Contrastive Pragmatics: Interlanguage and Cross-Cultural Pragmatics 31 pp. 131-154 Mouton de Gruyter\nDOI: 10.1515/9783110207217\nThis paper argues that the field of interlanguage pragmatics ? the study of L2 use and development ? has neglected facework strategies that are directed towards the speaker rather than the hearer. These strategies serve to present particular identities and qualities of the speaker.\n\nThis is exemplified through examples from L2 learners of German at three different levels of proficiency taking part in an argumentation task and retrospective interviews with thee learners.\nThe analysis shows that, the lower learners? level of proficiency is, the more likely it is that the organisation of the discourse and the use of epistemic verbs such as ?ich denke? (I think) are oriented towards the maintenance of a ?good L2 speaker? face. Learners in essence play the role of a language learner rather than the role imposed on them by the argumentative task, and ?politeness? towards the interlocutor is not at the forefront of their mind.\n\nAs a consequence, the paper suggests that interlanguage pragmatics needs to integrate perspectives which see face management as more than the mere enactment of politeness.\n\nWilson D (2017) An investigation into the comprehensive development of L2 pragmatic competence in the EFL classroom : a case of advanced Serbian EFL learners.,\nPragmatic competence is a component of language knowledge; therefore, it is as intrinsic to the ability to successfully communicate for a foreign language (FL) learner as it is for a native speaker, especially where perceptions of politeness may vary between cultures. Despite this, pragmatics is under-represented in FL course materials and assessments, and consequently educators are often left unsure as to how to include it in their classes. The result of this is that learners may achieve proficiency in the linguistic competences (knowledge of lexis, syntax, phonology), but remain pragmatically underdeveloped and susceptible to pragmatic failure.\n\nThe present study seeks to investigate how second language (L2) pragmatic competence can be comprehensively developed in the ordinary EFL classroom, using an explicit teaching method which fundamentally integrates assessment into the instructional process. To conduct this investigation, a novel method was designed and implemented with the participation of advanced Serbian EFL learners. Data sources, including role-play and video-based assessments, interviews, discussions and observations, were then obtained for the purposes of cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis to address three research questions. The first two questions explore how the components of pragmatic competence develop as a result of the instructional method and the role of pragmatic awareness in this. The third question investigates the practicality (validity and feasibility) of incorporating such a method in the classroom context.\n\nFindings suggest that the assessment-integrated instructional method constitutes a practical and effective means of comprehensively developing L2 pragmatic competence in the ordinary EFL classroom, as evidenced by the demonstrable development of participants? conscious knowledge and ability to apply contextually appropriate Head act and External modification strategies. L2 pragmatic awareness appears to be key to the process of developing particular pragmatic sub-competences. Findings also serve to indicate further implications for pragmatics-related instructional methods, such as the phenomenon of ?pragmatic fossilisation?.\n\nDeveloping global graduates or global citizens is a goal often expressed in university mission statements. This study draws on Amadasi & Holliday?s (2017) distinction of block narratives and thread narratives of culture and applies these to interviews with first year students. It shows that some ability to draw on thread narratives and therefore non-essentialist views of culture is in evidence from the start of students? university careers. Universities need to implement policy and practice to foster the emergence of these abilities and thus enable students to acquire the attributes of a ?global graduate?. This will also ensure that ?internationalisation at home? is not a value-free concept.\n\nDippold Doris, Bridges Stephanie, Eccles Sue, Mullen Emma (2019) Taking ELF off the shelf: developing HE students? speaking skills through a focus on English as a lingua franca, Linguistics and Education 54 100761 Elsevier\nDOI: 10.1016/j.linged.2019.100761\nThis paper explores, through the example of HE group work, how principles derived from English as a lingua franca (ELF) research (e.g. accommodation, strategic competence) can provide insights into the speaking demands of group work in Anglophone EMI settings which includes native speakers as well as non-native speakers. The paper maps data gathered through interviews with first year undergraduate students against Mercer et al.?s (2017) oracy framework. 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And the elections in 2019 are expected to follow the same course.\n\nThe slogan comprising four words is clearly intended to take the election discourse beyond the promise of “achche din (good days)” or “abki baar Modi sarkar” in order to take the electorate to a new high which is nation-building. In the executive, the party gave enough indication to pursue this course quite aggressively – much to the discomfiture of its adversaries.\n\nAnd there is little doubt that it would be no holds barred elections. As the sound and fury in the national executive indicated, the Congress would be targeted substantially without inhibition. Take for instance the manner in which BJP president Amit Shah began the executive by launching a scathing attack on the Congress and asking the party’s cadre to go and counter the propaganda of the Congress in general and P Chidambaram in particular. In this case, the naming of Chidambaram is intended to symbolise a particular trend in politics that represents the English-speaking elite which seemed to have a rare convergence of opinion against Modi. The Chidambaram phenomenon is inclusive of Arun Shourie and Yashwant Sinha.\n\nOnce again Shah left nothing to chance when he emphasised that the BJP’s trump card is Modi and his “charismatic leadership”. He dispelled any scope of ambiguity that might arise among the party leadership about its future political course. The fact that he would lead the 2019 election as the BJP president was a strong indication that the party’s organisational structure would be totally in sync with the leadership and function like well-oiled war machinery.\n\nOver the years the strategic genius of Modi lies in conveying the unambiguous message among the party cadre about the BJP’s invincibility. This strategy which brought rich dividends in Gujarat was honed into a fine art during Modi’s stint as the Gujarat chief minister from 2001 to 2014. The national executive in Delhi seemed to be replicating that strategy in toto. Shah egged on party workers not to be misled by the opposition’s propaganda and sought to convince them by saying “victory will be ours”.\n\nIn Modi’s address, the executive was convinced about not only the invincibility of the BJP but also of the infallibility of the party leadership. ‘Ajeya Bharat’ and ‘Atal BJP’ are therefore carefully crafted to align the BJP’s identity with India. Contrary to individualistic slogans centring on the personality, ‘Atal BJP’ is clearly intended to give preference to the organisation and reaping the emotional connect with the legacy of Vajpayee.\n\nUnlike the “Shining India” that reflected hubris and was divorced of realities, the new slogan is apparently secular in its content but intended to induce a variant of nationalism aligned with the Sangh Parivar’s idea of India. Obviously, the message was meant to enthuse the party’s cadre and mobilise the organisational structure towards one goal – nation-building. The obvious implication is that the party building is akin to the nation-building. Given the cultural background and training of workers of the BJP and the Sangh Parivar, such slogans tend to find instant resonance among them.\n\nBut those who think that the BJP would rest on the laurels of Modi’s achievements only to fail in the end are clearly ignoring the elephant in the room. This psychological booster is adequately backed by carefully planned programmes for the cadres in the run-up to the 2019 elections. In the memory of Vajpayee, an elaborate programme of mass contact across the country is planned.\n\nAnother programme is planned to counter the opposition’s offensive by educating people by Modi’s regime and the previous Congress regimes led by Nehru-Gandhi family. There is little doubt that the BJP in this election would heavily bank on its millions of foot soldiers and their ability to convince the masses about the Modi government’s achievements. Given the extraordinary organisational expansion of the BJP, the party leadership intends to play on its strength which the Congress-led alliance would be singularly lacking. Once again Modi insisted on mobilising trained cadres at the booth level across the country to mobilise voters for the BJP for a dream of “invincible India”. 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"I chatted with the woman briefly about the event. The Prime Minister had arrived to meet with local officials, and would hold a conference in the House of Culture. She wasn’t sure where the money to fix up the town had come from – certainly not Turkey, she thought. Perhaps it was a latent local coffer, but it was the Primeria’s job, a sign of respect for the incoming diplomats.",
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"And the moment came with a dull whistle – a lit black car, then another, whirred up in front of the Turkish caravan. Pass, pass, then abrupt halt – they began swarming into the streets a block down from the house of culture.",
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A DevOps engineer is a person responsible for both the reliability of the software product (the “Ops” part) and the high pace of the product’s development (the “Dev” part). DevOps is a multidisciplinary role that includes a wide range of duties previously performed by distinct individuals: system administrators, release engineers, and software developers. DevOps engineers implement continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) processes, automate software build and deployment routines, and manage either on-premise or cloud infrastructure.\n\nAccording to Ben Treynor Sloss, Google’s VP of engineering and the founder of the Site Reliability Engineering term, “SRE is what you get when you treat operations as if it’s a software problem.” SRE can be defined as a more opinionated and prescriptive way of doing DevOps — a way pioneered by Google. (For a more detailed description of the relationship between DevOps and SRE, please refer to The Site Reliability Workbook.) Thinking in terms of programming languages, an SRE is a concrete class that implements a DevOps interface. (See also this video with Seth Vargo and Liz Fong-Jones: “What’s the Difference Between DevOps and SRE?”)\n\nCI And CD — The Backbone Of DevOps\n\nContinuous deployment, also known as CD, is the superlative form of software development practice. It extends the principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery to the extreme. The software isn’t just ready to be released to production at any time, as in continuous delivery. It’s actually being released as soon as any change is produced by the developer, usually multiple times per day.\n\nTDD And Microservices — The Development Side Of DevOps\n\nTDD dramatically reduces the risks of software bugs associated with each individual release, making it possible to confidently release product quickly and often.\n\nMicroservices are an architectural approach in software development. 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In the 2000s, virtualization products such as VMware and VirtualBox revolutionized software development, significantly accelerating computer machines’ provisioning time and thus greatly simplifying the job of IT operations. Virtual machines reduced the typical time required to provision a computing resource from several days (the minimum required to approve a purchase and buy, mount, and configure new hardware) to several seconds.\n\nInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)\n\nInfrastructure as a Service, or IaaS, is the delivery of computing resources such as data storage, networks, and virtual and physical computers to end users via a service model. Examples of IaaS include Amazon EC2, Google Compute Engine, Azure Virtual Machines).\n\nPlatform as a Service (PaaS)\n\nPlatform as a Service, or PaaS, takes IaaS one step further. Instead of provisioning and managing low-level blocks of the underlying infrastructure, PaaS allows consumers to deploy and run applications on the managed platform. PaaS completely eliminates system administration tasks such as configuration management, capacity planning, software updating, and security hardening, allowing users to focus solely on software development. Examples of PaaS include AWS Lambda, Google App Engine, Azure App Service, and Google Cloud Functions, which can either be considered as examples of PaaS or of a somewhat specialized kind of PaaS, Function as a Service (FaaS). AWS Lambda and GCP Functions are also known as serverless runtimes.\n\nSoftware as a Service (SaaS)\n\nSoftware as a Service, or SaaS, is a method of software product delivery to end users over the internet and via pay-as-you-go pricing in which the software is centrally hosted and managed by the service provider. Unlike IaaS and PaaS, SaaS is a complete software product available to end users. Examples of SaaS include Gmail, Slack, Jira, and Salesforce.\n\nA Docker container is a software package that bundles the application source code and all required software dependencies into one unit, ready to be immediately deployed in any environment. Docker technology relies on OS-level virtualization, in which containers share the same operating system kernel. Docker containers are similar to traditional virtual machines. Unlike virtual machines, containers induce much smaller performance overhead, thus offering greater efficiency.\n\nKubernetes (from Greek κυβερνήτης, meaning “captain” or “helmsman”) is an open-source system for automating the management of containerized applications. The Kubernetes project was announced in mid-2014 by Google’s programmers. It is heavily based on Google’s internal project, a cluster management system called Borg.\n\nInfrastructure As Code — The Confluence Of “Dev” And “Ops”\n\nWant to read more about DevOps? 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They have a reputation for their fuel economy as well as durability and reliability.\n\nBelow are some fundamental Honda troubleshooting issues and their probable causes for the GX120, the GX160 and the GX200 Honda Engines. Keep in mind these are broad small engine troubleshooting tips.\n\nFor these engine issues, the probable causes appear below, beginning with the most common cause.\n\nIt might sound obvious, but it has to be said. If your engine does not start, the most obvious thing to check is that it has not run out of petrol. Make sure that you are using straight petrol for a 4 stroke engine.\n\nAlso consider the age of the fuel, if it has been more than 3 months it may have gone stale. It is extremely hard to start a machine with stale fuel.\n\nIf your engine won’t start, starts but stops after a few seconds, the carburetor may be the cause. When you leave fuel in the engine for an extended period, you can clog the carburetor. After some time, parts within the fuel evaporate.\n\nThey leave a sticky substance behind that clogs up the carburetor. Clean it with carburetor cleaner and if that doesn’t work, you will have to replace or rebuild the carburetor.\n\nWhere you find it hard to start the engine, your engine may be getting too much or not enough fuel.\n\nIf your carburetor is clogged, the engine doesn’t get the fuel it needs. The engine receives too much fuel if the carburetor choke isn’t closing as it should.\n\nA clogged carburetor is usually the culprit when the engine stops after running a few seconds or more. Another common cause is a faulty fuel cap. A faulty cap keeps the engine from starting or makes it harder to start the engine.\n\nAs the engine consumes fuel, pressure rises in the gas tank. The gas cap has a small vent that allows air to enter the gas tank and relieve pressure. If that vent becomes clogged, the pressure in the tank will rise.\n\nWhen the gas tank pressure exceeds the engine pressure, the engine stalls. Loosen the gas cap before you start the engine. If the engine continues to run with the loose cap, the vent is more than likely clogged.\n\nCheck the spark plug for damage or wear. You may see a cracked insulator, a burned-away or damaged electrode, or heavy carbon buildup. If so, replace the spark plug.\n\nA clogged fuel filter can cause engine problems. If someone leaves fuel in the engine for a long time, some of the fuel’s ingredients evaporate. The sticky stuff left behind clogs the fuel filter and interferes with engine operation.\n\nIf you find old fuel in the engine, drain it from the fuel tank. Then, replace the fuel filter.\n\nThe tabs that extend from the pulley and cam should catch the engine hub. This turns the engine. Release the rope. The tabs are supposed to retract. Then the rope should rewind on the pulley.\n\nReplacing the defective recoil starter assembly should fix your problem.\n\nA faulty start switch will keep the engine from starting. To see if the switch is defective, use a multimeter. Test for continuity.\n\nAlso, the switch should have one open contact, which is the ‘on’ position. It will also have one closed contact in the ‘off’ position.\n\nIf you have trouble turning the switch, or if the switch only works part of the time, replace it.\n\nLike the start switch, you can test both the multimeter of these switches to see if they are defective. Either one can prevent the engine from starting if it’s faulty.\n\nThe flywheel key is a small, metal piece. It fits in the crankshaft, where it engages with the flywheel.\n\nMaintaining Your Small Engine and other Equipment\n\nSometimes, small engine troubleshooting is something you can handle yourself. Maintaining your equipment yourself can save you a great deal of time and money.\n\nOf course, there are times when a mechanic is needed, especially when your income depends on it. That where we come in. Here at Canberra Diamond Blade Suppliers, we service, repair and sell construction and garden machinery and replacement engines right here in our local workshop in Canberra, ACT.\n\nIf the help we have given you today on troubleshooting small engines is not enough, it may be time to bring your machine in for us to take a look. We know that the last thing you want is to be loosing time and money because of sick machinery. Don’t hesitate to contact us on 02 6242 8996 if you want us to look at your engine.\n\nDid you know that we have an online store, and we sell tools, machines and PPE? We are also a face mask supplier, so if you don’t know where to get one, we can help you out.\n\nEnter your email address below to subscribe to our newsletter",
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"Do We Believe in God Enough to Trust Him? (A Van for One Dollar)\n\nYou only live once, so why live boldly? While on the Guatemalan Pacific coast a few weeks ago, I noticed a Guatemalan man, probably around 60, with his shirt off displaying his large belly and dark chest hair. His family surrounded him and he looked peaceful, confident, and happy. I admired him in that moment. He embraced life with confidence. His happiness was apparent.\n\nLet's get into it now!\n\nSo the question really just comes down to... \"Am I living the life God is calling me to follow?\" If the answer is yes... then surely its time to be bold.\n\nLast night I decided to go public. To be bold. To openly declare a need, and to openly state my faith. With a dollar in my pocket, half of the budgeted money needed coming through a fundraising site, and the rest only a distant vision... we set out this morning to claim the van that we believe God has already given us.\n\nMy bold statement was that I was going to buy a van with a single dollar in my pocket. That dollar had been given to me last spring with a statement of faith, \"God will give you a van. Here's the first dollar.\"",
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"My approach to nutrition is one of experimentation and understanding your uniqueness.\n\nHowever, this process is often made much tougher by the one thing that’s supposed to help you: scientific research.\n\nNow I’m not knocking science – if it wasn’t for research then most of us would be dead from a cut leg or childbirth. However, most of the nutritional research that is out there now should be taken with a pinch of pink Himalayan crystal salt.\n\nI’m often asked for advice from people who are beyond confused. Every day they are bombarded with conflicting articles on what we should or shouldn’t do. One day carbs are evil, the next they’re fine if eaten before a certain time; first saturated fats slowly kill you, then they’re a-OK.\n\nEach claim and counter claim is backed up by ‘studies’ and ‘scientific research’ from academic sounding bodies.\n\nEnd result: your average Joe or Jenny is left clueless and frustrated.\n\nEither the human body is dramatically changing week by week or something is up here.\n\nIn this article I’m going to dissect the issue and tell you what to consider and look our for when consuming information or taking dietary advice, starting with:\n\nJournalists and writers\nSpecifically, journalists and their editors who want a juicy story or writers who are looking to push their point. Sensational headlines designed to attract your attention are often proved utterly misleading when you fully read the article. If you have the time and inclination to delve deeper and check the research or sources – and I believe less than 1% of the population are as sad as me in actually doing this – it will often reveal a very different story to the well-written and persuasive article.\n\nResearch can easily be cherry picked to make something sound like 100% fact when in fact there were many studies showing the opposite. Beware of lines such as ‘current research suggests’, or ‘food x has been linked to disease y’. Anything can be linked to anything and nothing evokes emotion and panic like life threatening diseases. My grandma could be linked to al-Qaeda if it would make a good news story, so be aware of this when reading news and blogs. Ask yourself, what’s the other side to this?",
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"“EATING BROCCOLI AFTER 3PM HAS BEEN LINKED TO SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME”\n\nResearch with ulterior motive\nWho spends millions of dollars on research? I don’t and you certainly don’t, but companies with billions riding on it do. If Coca-Cola sponsors some research on the effects of sugar, or if Kellogg’s funds a study on breakfast eating it doesn’t take someone with a PhD in nutritional science to tell you how the results might turn out. Couple this with some well placed news articles on the results and you can start to seriously shape public opinion to the point where it becomes unquestioned conventional wisdom.\n\nOver the last few decades this has happened time and again and some long held beliefs based on shaky and incomplete research, such as the focus on reducing fat levels rather than sugar from the 70s onwards, have clearly had a huge impact on the West’s health.\n\nPoorly conducted research\nControlled studies involve anything from a small handful of people to thousands. Some have compliance issues with participants, and some use poor methodology. When you couple weak research methods with a misinterpretation of the results, you’d be better off getting your nutritional advice from a monkey with a typewriter.\n\nThis study by the Massachusetts Medical Society (sounds important, huh!) has been quoted time and again in articles ‘proving’ that ultimately low-carb diets are no more effective than low-fat in losing weight, yet if you sift through it you’ll see it is flawed and offers little true evidence.",
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"Firstly, the 63 participants would be considered a small study and you couldn’t be sure if differences in the two groups were down to chance. Secondly, by the study’s own admission “adherence was poor and attrition was high in both groups”, so it’s no surprise that over time the results evened out, as few probably maintained their eating plans. This also raises questions about how controlled and monitored the process was. Finally, the study states that “the low-carbohydrate diet was associated with a greater improvement in some risk factors for coronary heart disease” and finishes with “longer and larger studies are required to determine the long-term safety and efficacy of low-carbohydrate, high-protein, high-fat diets.” Yet, many low-carb opponents (such as vegetarians who oppose low-carb as it often goes hand in hand with meat eating) use this study as ‘proof’. Unsuspecting readers will often take it as such.\n\nAll this proves to me is that if you don’t stick to healthy eating habits, you won’t have good health or weight maintenance – not much of a revelation.\n\nIn this example there’s nothing wrong with the study, they are honest about the results and their meaning – it’s the writer’s misinterpretation of the results to support their argument that is the issue.\n\nCausal vs correlative\nTo me, this is the granddaddy of misleading information.\n\nCorrelative means that when A happens B also happens.\nCausal mean that A causes B to happen.\n\nUnderstanding the difference between these two is absolutely crucial in your quest for the truth as the lines are often blurred.\n\nA correlative link is easy to show and prove and can often involve studies involving hundreds of thousands of people (so it must be true!), causal links are much harder to prove and involve very controlled tests and environments.\n\nA classic example is breakfast. We’ve been told for decades that skipping breakfast means you’re far more likely to be obese, and that you MUST not skip breakfast as it’s linked to disease and death. However, what’s now becoming clear is that the kind of people that rush out the door without eating breakfast generally eat worse overall, do less exercise, sleep less and smoke and drink more. So is it the missing breakfast that has caused problems, or one of the many other factors? The huge success some people have had with intermittent fasting has led me to believe that breakfast, whilst not bad or wrong, is nowhere near as important as has been made out.\n\nYou’ve also probably heard that breakfast is essential to ‘kick start your metabolism’. there is no credible evidence or research to support this (if you know of any please let me know), so I wonder where that came from?\n\nThe importance of breakfast is so firmly and resolutely believed that a mere mention that eating breakfast may not be so important after all will often have you labelled as a dangerous extremist.\n\nI’d like to offer another example of causal vs correlative: people with platinum American Express credit cards live longer and have better health than people without bank accounts. So should we improve the lives of the underprivileged by handing out platinum credit cards in slums, ghettoes and council estates around the world? No, we should aim to improve the health care, nutrition and living standards of those people as those are the real factors at play here.\n\nThe solution\nApply some healthy skepticism when you open the paper and read a shocking headline or a trending “news” article pops up in your Facebook feed that suggests a radical overhaul of your eating habits.\n\nIf you’re considering making a change to your diet do a bit of homework with the above points in mind to help you make a more informed decision. Not all research is flawed or funded by monstrous corporations. Not all articles are written with a hidden agenda, but watch out for emotional language, bias or sensationalism and find some sources that you believe to be reliable and trusted. This requires a bit of work and time but is worth it.\n\nRemember that not all advice and guidance is right for you, however strongly it may be worded. In fact, the more definitive and emotional the advice sounds the more you should be cautious. You may hear that eating carbs after 6pm is bad and causes you to store fat, but if you find that eating no carbs before 6pm has helped you lose fat, feel great and all your health markers have gone up then it’s safe to say that you can ignore that piece of advice. Likewise, if you wake up in the morning and you really don’t feel like eating and you make a healthy, reasonable eating choice mid-morning or lunchtime then go ahead and do it.\n\nSummary\nThere are some informative nutritional resources out there and some solid research has been done. Weeding out these reliable sources and ultimately doing research and studies on yourself will leave you with the knowledge-base to make sound, informed and progressive choices for your health.\n\nCheck out the BASE Blog for more fitness information."
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Kuwaitis contrast their affluence, leisure, and power to expatriates’ economic need, labor, and dependence.\n\nIslam is more of a unifying than an excluding factor in Kuwait, and the Sunni-Shia division has caused fewer problems there than in neighboring states. As a mark of identity, religious affiliation is less significant than citizenship and ethnic origin. However, there is a close association between Islamic values and Kuwaiti cultural identity.\n\nAdherents of religions other than Islam practice their religion quietly, observing festivals and practicing rituals in private. These communities recognize that conspicuous displays of religion—in the form of temples or marriage processions—can be provocative in Kuwait.\n\nGeographic Differences: There are no major geographic differences with respect to religion because most of Kuwait’s population lives in and around Kuwait City. However, foreign workers—whether Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, or Christian—are largely segregated from Kuwaitis in residential neighborhoods.\n\nGreeting: Arabs often greet each other with a number of ritual phrases and fixed responses. Elaborate greetings and inquiries about health and well-being often take up large amounts of time, but are necessary in establishing friendly relations. These elaborate greetings originate from Bedouin tradition where the nomadic lifestyle led to frequent encounters with strangers. Arabs will often shake hands every time they meet and every time they depart. Arabs will rise when shaking hands as well as when an esteemed person enters a room. Handshakes are generally long in length and may involve grasping the elbow. They usually do not possess the same firmness as those of Americans.\n\nNamaskar or Namaste is the most popular form of greeting among Indians. Both palms are placed together and raised below the face. It is a general salutation that is used to both welcome somebody and to bid farewell. Other forms of greeting common among India’s various communities include the Sikh Sat-Sri-akal and the Tamilian Vannakkam.\n\nHandshakes are the common form of greeting between two Pakistani males. Close friends and relatives may embrace. Women may greet each other with a kiss or an embrace.\n\nAyubowan, which means “May you live long,” is the customary Sri Lankan greeting. Palms held close together against the chest denotes welcome, goodbye, respect, devotion, or loyalty. Gifts should be given or received with both hands.\n\nWhen greeting non-Muslims, Bangladeshis use the Indian Namaskar greeting. When greeting fellow Muslims, they use Asalaam walaikhum, which means “peace be upon you.” Gestures/Hand Signs: Arabs, like most people, use gestures and body movements to communicate. It has been said that “To tie an Arab’s hands while he is speaking is tantamount to tying his tongue.” However, Arab gestures differ a great deal from American ones.\n\nArabs may make the following gestures/hand signs: Placing the right hand or its forefinger on the tip of the nose, on the right lower eyelid, on top of the head, or on the mustache or beard means “it’s in front of me,” “I see it,” or “it’s my obligation.” Placing the palm of the right hand on the chest immediately after shaking hands with another man shows respect or thanks. Touching the tips of the right fingertips to the forehead while bowing the head slightly also connotes respect. Holding the fingers in a pear shaped configuration with the tips pointing up at about waist level and moving the hand slightly up and down signals “be patient” or “be careful.” Flicking the right thumbnail on front teeth can mean “I have no money.”\n\nVisiting: Arabs are, in general, hospitable and generous. Their hospitality is often expressed with food. Giving a warm reception to strangers stems from the culture of the desert, where traveling nomads depended on the graciousness and generosity of others to survive. Arabs continue this custom of showing courtesy and consideration to strangers. Demonstrating friendliness, generosity and hospitality are considered expressions of personal honor. When Arabs are visiting an installation or office, they will expect the same level of generosity and attention.\n\nIndians offer flower garlands to visitors as a mark of respect and honor. Visiting is an important part of Pakistani culture, and hospitality is the mark of good family. Guests are offered refreshments and perhaps invited to share a meal. However, because most Pakistani workers in Kuwait share small apartments, it is difficult for them to follow this custom.\n\nNegotiations: Arab culture places a premium on politeness and socially correct behavior. Preserving honor is paramount. When faced with criticism, Arabs will try to protect their status and avoid incurring negative judgments by others. This concept can manifest itself in creative descriptions of facts or in the dismissal of conclusions, in order to protect one’s reputation. This cultural trait will generally take precedence over the accurate transmission of information.\n\nThe desire to avoid shame and maintain respect can also contribute to the tendency to compartmentalize information. One common manifestation of this behavior comes in the form of saying “yes” when one really means “no.” Arabs try to take the personalization out of contentious conversations, which can lead to vagueness and efforts to not speak in absolutes. It is also considered disrespectful to contradict or disagree with a person of superior rank or age.\n\nConflict Resolution: In Arab society, community affiliation is given priority over individual rights. Consequently, familial and status considerations factor significantly into the processes and outcomes of conflict resolution. This emphasis on community helps explain the dominance of informal over contractual commitments and the use of mediation to solve conflicts. Many disputes are resolved informally outside of the official courts.\n\nBusiness Style: In business meetings formal courtesies are expected. Cards—which should be printed in both English and Arabic—are regularly exchanged. Meetings may not always be on a one-to-one basis and it is often difficult to confine conversation to the business at hand. Many topics may be discussed in order to assess the character of potential business partners. There is a strong preference within Arab culture for business transactions to be based on personal contacts.\n\nSense of Time and Space: Past and present are flexible concepts in Arab society, with one shading over into the other. In general, time is much less rigidly scheduled than in Western culture. However, it is considered rude to be late to an appointment as is looking at one’s watch or acting pressed for time. Additionally, Arabs believe that future plans may interfere with the will of God. Commitments a week or more into the future are less common than in Western culture.\n\nOlfaction functions as a distance-setting mechanism. Standing close enough to smell someone’s breath and body odor is a sign that one wants to relate and interact with them. To stand back and away from someone indicates a desire not to interact with them and may offend the individual. Additionally, Arabs feel very comfortable when surrounded by people in open spaces, but can feel uncomfortable or threatened when enclosed within walls in small physical spaces.\n\nArabs also have a non-Western view of property and boundaries. Traditionally Arabs do not subscribe to the concept of trespassing. Arabs have conformed to the Western imposition of country boundaries, but do not place the same boundary restrictions within their country as it relates to city, town, village, property, and yard.\n\nHygiene: Personal hygiene is extremely important to Arabs for both spiritual and practical reasons. Because meals are frequently eaten by hand, it is typical to wash the hands before and after eating. Formal washing of the face, hands, and forearms, called wudhu, and general cleanliness of the body and clothing is required before daily prayers or fasting. A formal head-to-toe washing, called ghusi, is required after sexual intercourse, ejaculation (for men), and menstruation (for women). Ghusi is also recommended following contact with other substances considered unclean, including alcohol, pigs, dogs, or non-believers.\n\nGifts: Small gifts and candies are considered appropriate gifts for those invited to Arab homes. It is customary that gifts are not opened in front of people. 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"3 edition of Human nature and love found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1981 by University Press of America in Washington, D.C .\nWritten in English\n\nLeave a 💙 if you’re excited to hear it. Yesterday at PM Can Toby get a fist pump? 🤜🏼 Because we're pumped to be back in Australia announcing some more big news! We can't wait to share all the details with you. Stay tuned #HumanNatureLive #NobodyJustLikeYou. Such a special night last night. Let’s continue to do all that A summary of A Treatise of Human Nature, Book III: “Of Morals” in 's David Hume (–). Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of David Hume (–) and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson ://\n\nSummary. Augustine begins Book II with a candid confession of the deep and burning sexual desires that he experienced as a teenage boy. He \"ran wild in the shadowy jungle of erotic adventures.\" He realizes, however, from the remove of middle age, that his one desire was simply to love and be :// Human nature is the argument that all humans bear essential characteristics that influence their thoughts and actions. The evaluation of good and evil is greatly influenced by the environment that an individual finds himself in at birth. The societal influence helps an individual identify the standards of what is good that have been set up by",
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Yet, the book claims, lust and love are two different entities, and the distinction between love and lust is not a big :// William Golding once said that in writing Lord of the Flies he aimed to trace society's flaws back to their source in human nature.\n\nBy leaving a group of English schoolboys to fend for themselves on a remote jungle island, Golding creates a kind of human nature laboratory in order to examine what happens when the constraints of civilization vanish and raw human nature takes :// Our human nature reflects some of God’s attributes, although in a limited way.\n\nWe love because we are made in the image of the God who is love (1 John ). Because we are created in His image, we can be compassionate, faithful, truthful, kind, patient, and just. In us, these attributes are distorted by sin, which also resides in our nature writings on love (mainly the Symposium whose explicit subject is the nature of love and Phaedrus, but also the Republic and the Laws), the tradition flourished through Aristotle, Plotinus and the revival of neo-Platonism in the Renaissance.\n\nBut Plato’s influence expanded beyond the tradition he started: the Courtly Love of the Middle-Ages, 06 Amir - Plato of human nature that is decidedly biological in its overall orientation. This is clear from the fundamental Aristotelian text on human nature, the De anima, which as it happens was the subject of the fi rst and most careful of Aquinas’s many Aristotelian commentaries.\n\nFor us, the notion of a soul (anima) has become fi rmly associated~pasnau/inprint/ Human Nature was the eighth episode of series 3 of Doctor Who. 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The chapters in this book demonstrate that humans clearly have the capacity › Books › Politics & Social Sciences › Politics & Government.\n\n\"On Human Nature is a fine performance.\"—Richard King, The Australian \"Wide-reaching, stimulating and learned Scruton has here given us a succinct but properly philosophical account of human nature. It is a timely and useful corrective against the sterile ethical theories which dominate the medical ethics ://.\n\nThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A Treatise of Human Nature, by David Hume This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.\n\nYou 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: A Treatise of Adam Smith’s insights into human nature is timeless and worthy of rumination. 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"I had forty-four eight inch blocks from a 2007 swap- 30s fabrics in the four patches framed with white on white. After I finished my Ocean Waves flimsy earlier this month I had a lot of 2.5 inch scraps left over so decided to move this UFO forward and made fifty-five more blocks for a twin sized quilt. I'm not really a fan of a lot of white in quilts anymore but decided I might as well get it to flimsy stage instead of letting the blocks sit around any longer.",
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"Lighthouse Community Church Senior Pastor Danny Donato preaching on the first day of services at the new church building, May 8, 2016. There will be a celebration and open house at the new building this Sunday, June 5.\n\nLighthouse Community Church of Nashville is holding a campus launch celebration and welcoming the public to the church’s new permanent home, located at 7457 St. Rt. 127. The celebration will include services at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., with a cookout, open house, and baptisms to follow. However, despite the long journey that Lighthouse has taken to get here, they look at this new site as the beginning of a journey, not an end.\n\nFor years, Lighthouse Community Church of Nashville has met in various temporary homes.\n\nThe handful of people planning what would become Lighthouse Church first met in church members homes. The first services, in November, 2000, were held at The State Theater. Later, the church moved to the Nashville Middle School, then the Nashville Community Center, and most recently, the Nashville American Legion.\n\nThis month Lighthouse has moved into their own building, a property just south of Nashville on the west side of State Route 127.\n\nLighthouse purchased the former Nashville Moose Lodge building and ground in the summer of 2011. After a long period of planning and prayer, they broke ground there on March 30, 2014.\n\nIn the last two years, numerous contractors and professionals, along with dozens of church volunteers, some of them also professionals, worked to add to the existing building and ready it for church.\n\nThe first service there was on Mother’s Day, May 8, 2016. While the church has met there in the weeks since then, Lighthouse is holding the celebration, an official welcome to the building, this Sunday.\n\nAs nice as it is for the church to have their own facility after all this time, the building is just a stop on the road for Lighthouse, not the end of the trip.\n\n“So why build a building if it can’t do any of those things?” Donato asked. “Because, we believe that this building is just the first step.”\n\nDonato stated that he and the church hope that this is just the first of many properties that we get to be a part of. “It’s not like we’re here and we’re done. This isn’t it,” Donato said. “This is the starting point.”\n\n“We were made to multiply ourselves,” Donato said, and quote the biblical book of Matthew, Chapter 5, verse 14: “You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on its stand, and it gives light to all in the house.”\n\nDonato said that the church’s plan was to help start more churches. Lighthouse is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and in the area of Washington County and the surrounding counties, there were nearly half-a-million people and only 450 baptist churches. While more people are moving to cities and the southern baptists as a whole are setting their sites on those area, Donato said that it is Lighthouse’s intention to bring the Gospel to everywhere outside of those areas. “We’re here for everyone south of I-64,” Donato said, “that’s our plan.”\n\n“We we called to be the light,” Donato said, adding that the church would meet the dark places in the world and in culture and would make it their goal to “shine the light of Jesus’ truth into their life.”\n\nThe Lighthouse Community Church Campus Launch Celebration will be held this Sunday, June 5. There will be services at 8:30 and 10 a.m., followed by a potluck cookout, an open house, baptisms and bounce houses for kids. The public is welcome to attend the event, both to see what the church itself is about and to check out the new church building.\n\n“This isn’t about just following some program or plan, we want to be the church that Christ desires us to be,” Donato finished. “We’re going to pray that God keeps moving here and that many, many lives are changed.”"
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"As it says on the Statue of Liberty:\n\nGive me your rich and well-fed,\nYour huddled elites yearning to live in Beverly Hills,\nAffluent wretches from your teeming shores,\nSend these, the multiple mansion owners, the deep-pocketed, to me,\nI lift my lamp for those with gold galore!\n\nThis poem might as well be the mission statement for the U.S. government’s EB-5 visa program, which sells a quick path to American citizenship. Could there be a more perfect fit?\n\nA bipartisan collection of self-appointed \"good government\" types recently tried to reform, or end, this program. That would be a mistake. EB-5 is an outstanding example of a public-private partnership. The American public takes most of the risks, while the private sector (foreign investors and well-connected U.S. crony capitalists) get most of the benefits. For now, the reform effort failed, but EB-5 will be up for renewal again in September.\n\nIn simple terms, the EB-5 “immigrant investors” program allows a non-American to make a below-market rate investment of $500,000 in a low-population rural area or an area with a high unemployment rate. This investment is usually a loan, and it’s typically secured by real estate or other collateral. After all, we wouldn’t want wealthy foreigners to risk losing their money.\n\nIn exchange for this below-market loan to a grateful developer (who purportedly will create about 10 jobs per lender) and fees collected by grateful middlemen, the U.S. government gives the wealthy foreign lender the chance to apply for a Green Card. This lender can use that Green Card to become a citizen and to bring in a spouse and children. Now, don’t call this \"chain migration.\" When the immigrants are prosperous, it’s \"family reunification.\"\n\nPresident Trump loves the \"Dreamers\" so much that he has killed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that allowed these undocumented people brought here as kids to legally live and work in the United States. He loves us so much he’s fighting hard to save his “travel ban” on visitors from mostly Muslim countries, all to keep us safe. He was so outraged by the Assad regime’s atrocities that he bombed Syria.\n\nEB-5 are supposed to be made in economically distressed areas. But the boundaries of the distressed areas are decided by the middlemen — lawyers and other professionals organized as Regional Centers. With clever economic gerrymandering, pretty much anything can be made to look like a distressed area. That’s how real estate developers like the Kushners (Trump’s in-laws) can use below-market rate loans from EB-5 investors to build luxury apartment buildings.\n\nLook, market rate loans are for working people who need to borrow to pay for their homes and health care. Someone has to help real estate investors get wealthier — you can’t expect them to figure out how to earn a profit without government help. By some estimates, close to 90 percent of EB-5’s low interest rate loans are made in areas that may not need the money.\n\nReal red-blooded capitalist Americans know that programs like EB-5 shouldn’t be eliminated or reformed. Instead, they should be unchained from existing bureaucratic restraints. Government regulation is the problem, never the solution. Let’s deregulate. Let’s unleash the power of the marketplace on the EB-5 program.\n\nFirst, the cap on the number of EB-5 visas has got to go! It interferes with the God-given right of people like the Kushners to make even more money. Let’s issue unlimited numbers of EB-5 visas — think of all the rich foreigners we could attract! Think of the billions that would flood into the U.S., and all the profits real estate developers could make. Some of those profits might even trickle down to the rest of us.\n\nNext, let’s end the cloud of negativity about EB-5. As just one example, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security commented that the government “cannot demonstrate that the EB-5 program is improving the U.S. economy and creating jobs for U.S. citizens as intended by Congress.” It’s time the Trump administration handles this negative information the same way it deals with inconvenient data about climate change and gun violence. Stop collecting data about EB-5, and suppress the reports that exist!\n\nThird, let’s welcome foreign government ownership of EB-5 Regional Centers instead of worrying about it. When deep-pocket Russian spy agencies can establish their own Regional Centers in the U.S., this will open up an entirely new and lucrative market for the EB-5 program, while making it much easier for Putin’s friends to infiltrate America unchallenged.\n\nSome U.S. civil servants foolishly fear that foreign spies, bankrolled by their intelligence agencies, are already sneaking into the U.S. using easy-to-obtain EB-5 visas. Government investigators have found “individuals with possible ties to Chinese and Iranian intelligence … had infiltrated the EB-5 program.” The U.S. government should stop investigating EB-5 visa participants. We shouldn’t waste scarce resources on investigating rich people who have the funds (whatever the source) to buy American citizenship.\n\nMy suggestions will simplify the EB-5 program while simultaneously making it even more effective at achieving its true aims: assisting American crony capitalists in getting even wealthier, and helping rich foreigners (with potentially dubious backgrounds) become American citizens. Problem solved!\n\nSteven Strauss, a member of USA TODAY's Board of Contributors, is a lecturer and visiting professor at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School."
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Not even Speaker Baleka Mbete, then National Chairperson of the ANC and loyal Zuma supporter, could shield the president from the EFF onslaught and for the first time in the democratic era, a session of Parliament had to be suspended indefinitely. The events of that day were indeed a turning point on how Parliament operated and conducted its business.\n\nThe EFF's disruptive and defiant approach to Parliament was imitated on many other platforms inside and outside the national legislature including by Parliament's own striking employees who occupied the national assembly public gallery late 2016 forcing a cancellation of a plenary session.\n\nIt was not always turbulence.\n\nThe fifth Parliament initiated two groundbreaking inquiries, exercises for which the legislature received wide recognition and applause. The first inquiry – an in depth investigation into the affairs of the public broadcaster – was held in 2016, followed by a similar process looking into governance failures at Eskom a year later. An inquiry into the early naturalization of the Gupta family was unfortunately not concluded.\n\nThe SABC inquiry was hard hitting. It came on the back of many years of governance failures which had an impact not only on the quality of the broadcaster's bottom line but compromised the quality of its core business – news.\n\nThe parliamentary inquiry also presented the legislature — and to large extent politicians — with an opportunity to be seen to be self-correcting following years of looking the other way as senior officials and politicians destroyed the SABC. The inquiry was an eye-opener on what Parliament oversight could deliver when politicians put aside party and factional interests and focus on the constitutional obligation to hold the executive and state entities to account.\n\nIn fact, it was earlier that year that the fifth Parliament encountered its lowest moments when on 31 March 2016, the constitutional court made damning findings against the National Assembly regarding the Nkandla matter.\n\nThe court found that the National Assembly had failed to fulfill its constitutional obligations to hold Zuma accountable to ensure the effectiveness, rather than subversion, of the Public Protector's findings and remedial action. The Assembly had instead adopted then Police Minister Nathi Nhleko's report, which concluded among other things that a swimming pool is a security measure called a fire pool.\n\nOn the administration side, a lot more questions were asked of this parliament term than any other. The institution appointed a new administrative boss in December 2014 and he had a knack for the finer things in life at a time when the legislature and the rest of the country were being told to be prudent. Parliament staff also went on an unprecedented five-week strike in 2016, which became violent at times with police clashing and releasing teargas against striking employees inside the precinct.\n\nA senior official in the institution's international relations unit, Lennox Garane committed what he called \"a protest suicide\" in September 2018. This may have signalled the darkest day for Parliament. In his suicide note, Garane bemoaned workplace bullying, a topic which resonated with a few employees of the institution.\n\nRamaphosa's election in February 2018 brought some calm to the national legislature. With the exception of one or two sessions where MPs literally exchanged blows, the plenary sessions have been uneventful. Even the EFF calmed down and surprised many when despite threats to disrupt the February 2019 State of the Nation Address, they didn't.\n\nWhether the so-called new dawn will bring sense to Parliament still remains to be seen. It would be naive to attribute the few changes seen over the past 18 months to this phenomenon discounting the ANC's own factional score settling.\n\nThe one thing certain going to the sixth Parliament is the intervention yet again of Mogoeng. Parliament's unfinished amendment of the Bill of Rights to provide for expropriation of land without compensation will certainly end up in the constitutional court and it will be no laughing matter."
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In addition, franchise brands from all over the country rushed to add their efforts to reviving and rebuilding the area following the historic storm that battered Southeast Texas.\n\nHere is a long, but only partial list of the many franchise brands and franchisees that stepped up to provide relief for storm victims, including their own employees and franchisees.\n\nAaron’s announced a number of actions, including contributing $100,000 to help employees and communities most affected by the storm; re-routing trucks to deliver 10,000 cases of bottled water; and temporarily suspending regularly scheduled lease payments and collection activities for customers in the affected areas. In addition, Aaron’s employees nationwide quickly contributed more than $45,000 to assist their Texas colleagues.\n\nWith floodwater fouling pool water, 15 of the brand’s franchisees located in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana headed to Houston to provide much-needed manpower and equipment to cover the anticipated workload. They will work with other franchisees in the area to supply the tools, equipment, and trucks to repair and replace pool equipment and clean and treat local pools to ensure they are safe.\n\nBar Louie launched a Louie Loves fundraiser to provide guests and staff with a way to support those afflicted by the hurricane. 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After that, the company planned to coordinate with relief organizations to determine the best locations for the truck. Franchisees are supporting assistance efforts by supplying staff and services from their stores to man the truck, as well through monetary donations to support the operation of the Love Kitchen.\n\nMcDonald’s will donate $1 million to the American Red Cross in support of the relief and recovery efforts for families affected by the hurricane. The company also announced a $250,000 employee matching program. On the ground, local restaurants donated thousands of water bottles to the local Red Cross, and open restaurants in the Houston area provided free meals to first responders.\n\nFranchisees from the area and beyond headed to Texas to help cut down trees threatening homes and properly remove trees downed by the massive storm. They will be bringing heavy equipment including trucks, loaders, and tree chippers to help with the overload on demand for cleanup equipment and related services.\n\nOn Sept. 3, Papa John’s committed to donate a minimum of $500,000 to Hurricane Harvey relief through JJ Watt’s Houston Flood Relief Fund and The Salvation Army’s disaster relief effort. The pizza giant will donate $1 of every order that includes a pizza.\n\nPinot’s Palette launched a Painting It Forward series of painting and drinking fundraising events hosted by its 137 studios nationwide. Proceeds will be donated to a nonprofit hurricane relief funds, such as Global Giving and the American Red Cross. Some studios are also collecting food, diapers, and other supplies to send to relief organizations on the Gulf Coast. 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"James Beach works in theatre. He has directed and produced several independent productions in Sydney since he graduated from NIDA in 2007. The list of credits is long, so I am not going to list it all for you. Look him up and go read his stuff. His recollections of growing up to the songs of George Michael, gathered at the time of his death, are well worth a look, so get Googling. James Beach.\n\nI gave my piece a title, which for obvious reasons is Salt and Vinegar, and as I was tweaking it in the final stages, my hand slipped and I saved it under a different title, so now it’s called Salt and Vinegay.\n\nIt was the Summer of the Purple Packet. I went to his house for the last time carrying two cardboard masks I’d made all by myself. He was a local boy just a couple of years older than me. He introduced me to things I hadn’t known or explored deeply enough before, and I was eager and able to keep up… mostly. It was through our friendship I discovered a new appreciation for Salt and Vinegar chips, which before I’d found too pungent for my white-bread-and-devon-sandwiches taste.\n\nThe yellow plastic kids’ table – easily upturned to allow me to mimic the proceedings of both Tony Barber’s Sale of the Century and the Ordinary Catholic Mass – would occasionally serve its intended purpose at neighbourhood barbeques, bearing the sweet and savoury treasures of suburban youth. The Christmassy sizzle of BBQ shapes, the guaranteed hit of a Sugar Cube, the bling of a seemingly endless bowl of Cheezels, sweet manifestations of both off-white teeth and cigarettes, or fags, and an assortment of fun-sized chip packets; not for individual retail sale.\n\nA new streak of deviance had taken hold in me. Loyal, true blue Original salted wavy potato could no longer hold my attention, not when the alarmingly sharp bite of sweet and savoury rebellion was so close to hand. This was a new kind of transubstantiation. And my bond with an older boy – smart, savvy, secure – had pointed the way. Sure, to the outside eye, the graduation from Henderson Kid Bestie to Ramsay Street Mechanic might not look like a revolution in style or substance, but every Impossible Princess has to start somewhere.\n\nWe lived, my family and I, in an actual red brick house near the end of a long street, perched part of the way down a sloping block, with an under-the-house storage area for outdoor games and knick-knacks at the back. I‘d had an imaginary friend who I’d feed gum leaves and talk to through the air vents in the walls. So, it was a mild climb up the driveway, which – courtesy of repurposed skateboards – became a luge track for my brother, sister and I every Winter Olympics, and a turn to the left to navigate the sprinklers and bindi patches along our quiet block to my best friend’s glamorous two-storey house. I passed the neighbours’ place. I had a shared history with their Yia Yia, in that we’d both been attacked one time by the escaped Blue Heeler from over the road…\n\n.,. and they moved before we were all fully grown. The families with children the same age at our end of the street forged a small community, the next house along being suburban Catholics like us. They went to the Church opposite the Pizza Hut, which eventually became a funeral parlour, where I was an altar boy at the Church which had originally been a cinema; ringing the bells reverently in a space where, I have it on reasonable authority, the projectionist was once a young Bill Collins; by this time Australia’s beloved and bespectacled Mr Movies.\n\nAcross the way were another family. Their mum and dad were both teachers and we would often gather at their place for parties and “It’s a Knockout” re-enactments by the pool. Next along on the same side were an older couple whose children had grown, and in the house after that lived two men who kept mostly to themselves. At the time, this possibly suited them as it did the rest of the street, but my dad told me a story only recently, which I hadn’t known before.\n\nA local father approached Dad in the yard one day and asked his opinion of the poofs down the way. My dad, of course, knew what was expected here, but said instead that what he’d noticed was that these men did the shopping and took out the bins for the elderly woman who lived next to them, and that was good enough for him. I’m sure this came as a surprise back then, but the thing is, Dad and his mates had once been regulars at the Taxi Club when the options for a drink after a certain hour in this town were even worse than they are now.\n\nHe’d seen plenty, but, understandably perhaps, I wasn’t to have the privilege of seeing past the traditional fatherly role he played until a long time later.\n\nSo, two tall houses loomed diagonally across from each other. One housed a family we visited often. I found out about sex from one of the girls who lived there before me and my parents had had the chat. My best friend’s house stood high on the next block just after the vacant lot, which had served for letting off crackers – roman candles, parachutes, Catharine Wheels and, more commonly, bungers – when these were still staples of childhood.\n\nI had brought with me two masks – hand-drawn and coloured in with Texta, a bold mark of confidence.\n\nHe-Man for me, and Battle Cat for him. What’s more, I’d made a reasonable replica of He-Man’s intriguing harness for myself…\n\n… and, for him, a full colour, full-length cardboard Battle Cattail. I think my idea of a great afternoon at the time went something like this: After snacking on a packet of No Frills Salt and Vinegar chips, I’d whip my shirt off and we’d get suited up in our costumes and I’d ride him for a while.\n\nSo, I’d assumed we wanted the same things. Not for the last time, I was wrong. The distance between us was suddenly completely clear. What exactly was said in that moment of casual, reasonable dismissal is lost. I was crushed.\n\nBefore too long, I was back home. I remember mum comforting me and complementing the costumes I’d made, but I was beside myself with grief, sorrow and shock. Who knows what Mum thought that night after calming me down. She had made dress-ups for us kids throughout the early years: A red cape which suited for Astro-Boy as much as for Superman, but also a Red Riding Hood cloak and skirt, and a mock-gingham Dorothy dress at my request.\n\nShoes she didn’t use were part of a costume vault to rival the Young Talent Team’s. In the pantomimes my siblings, cousins and I put our family through each Boxing Day, I made a fine witch. Our version of Sleeping Beauty, which saw us all wandering around my Grandparents’ living room calling out, “Where’s the prick?” was arguably our finest hour.\n\nSo, look, to be completely clear, this was not to be my hardest heartbreak, nor was this anywhere close to the deepest tragedy to rock our not-always-so-comfy suburban world. That said, I look back on those boyish salt tears and see the beginnings of a taste for the folly of big-hearted grand gestures – a need to reach beyond and impress the clever older boys with impossibly gauche tools: The inevitability of failure, retreat, and eventual re-emergence. A much longer road of my own ahead of me.\n\nI’ve tasted a great deal more in my time since then but I returned to being standoffish when it came to Salt and Vinegar chips. The complexity of flavour there had lost a note of purest delight, never to be found so simply again."
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"Learning how to love camping.\n\nBefore moving here, my camping experience was limited at best. Some epic backpacking experiences in New Zealand, yes, and a memorable trip along the Appalachian Trail made up my outdoors resume. Now? If I look back. I think in 2015 I’ve spent at least one weekend every month in a tent.\n\nAustralians know how to do camping like nothing I’ve ever seen. Families go for weeks at a time during the summer, and the micro-level at which they plan and manage food and resources in a small space is remarkable to see. Next challenge is hopefully a July weekend of “winter” camping- i.e. we have to wear hoodies and long underwear at night but could still feasibly wear shorts during the day.",
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"The best girls gang I could’ve ever imagined.\n\nI say gang, but what I really mean is a deeply connected, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood type of tightly-knit friend group. There are about seven of us, and the weekend escapades have been many. From brunches to airbnb weekends in the mountains to surfing, yoga-ing, cooking or just drinking a hell of a lot of wine, these women have become my anchor. I guess it speaks to how many very real life moments have occurred in such a short time as to how we’re all so close. Without them, my life here would look very different. I do not like to imagine moving to a country where they don’t live.\n\nA broader international circle that crosses races and cultures.\n\nIn March I saw Buena Vista Social Club perform live (legends, every one of them). Afterwards my friends and I grabbed a quick celebratory photo and it wasn’t until later when I glanced at the image, that I realised just how many cultures were represented in my friend group that evening. Sweden, Mexico, Ireland, Brazil, New Zealand, Spain, Iran, Switzerland… It’s a unique experience to engage with so many people who are so very different from you, yet obviously so very much the same.",
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"I made it to Asia twice in 2014. Both times I got sick, yet I can’t get enough of the place. In October I’ll head to Vietnam (bringing anti-diarrhea tablets this time, and maybe malaria pills as well).\n\nSwimming with baby elephants in Thailand, exploring Bali by motorbike, bartering with the locals, drinking fresh juices for $1.70, buying tailor-made clothes and choosing the fabrics… Asia is a demanding cultural experience but one that Americans don’t seem to experience all that often. I plan to get my fill.\n\nBeing spoiled by the proximity to the ocean and dive sites.\n\nNot to mention the Great Barrier Reef. Turquoise ocean waters are a regular thing- I can see that in an hour’s drive to the Gold Coast any old weekend. The marine life here is on another level. I remember the first time I witnessed a wild sea turtle, my feeling of incredulity that was only compounded by my fellow dive boat members who, while appreciative, were nowhere near my levels of ecstasy. Turtles, whales, dolphins, manta rays, sharks of all kinds… It only leaves me wanting more.\n\nCycling along the river.\n\nI don’t know what it is about my weekend rides along the brown Brisbane River that instantly calm my mind. Maybe it’s the fact that you can’t hold on to much stress during a 2+ hour ride, or maybe it truly is the deep grounding I feel when I’m lost in the rhythm of the pedals and the promise of the view of the river around the next bend.\n\nEven a morning commute, when done by bike, seems less of a gruelling task and more of a triumphant start to the day. Cycling has proved a rich addition to my life. Bring on the lycra.",
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"I still haven’t managed to figure out how Brisbane can sustain such a large community of freelance musicians, but here they are, surviving and flourishing nonetheless. I didn’t get a gig for six months after moving here, leaving a vey large alto clef-sized void in my heart. After a lot of knocking on doors in the form of calls and emails that went largely unanswered, I finally managed to crack in, somehow, and now I have the honour of knowing some of the most musically creative people I’ve ever met. I dream of being able to unite my musical friends across the globe one day- and knowing how small the world actually is, I have no doubt this will happen in some form.\n\nOf course, these highlights don’t even begin to cover the experiences of the last three years. And to be honest, it hasn’t all been great. It’s not all Instagram filters, besties and weekend getaways. These last three years have brought incredible highs but they’ve also served me some curveballs the likes of which I could’ve never imagined.\n\nThat said, living abroad is one hell of a ride and it’s one I would do over in an instant. For what it’s worth, Brisbane, you’ve been bloody great. Looking forward to whatever comes next."
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"This Women’s History Month, join us on a tour of our the Clorox Archive as we look at how we’ve advertised our products over the decades.\n\nAs traditional women’s roles have evolved to include work outside the home, Clorox advertising has kept pace by reflecting these cultural shifts.\n\nEarly on, our ads spoke solely to women, offering housewifely advice (and sometimes comiseration). Implicit in them was an understanding that a woman was measured by how well she kept house — and that tat a tidy home and well-fed family deserved most of her time.\n\nHow times have changed!\n\nToday, our ads speak to women as well as men. And the underlying message in all our ads is that while a well-run, clean home remains important, keeping it that way is not our primary business. Life is.\n\nMen and women alike live busy, important, rich lives — both in and out of the home. Clorox products exist to help everyone thrive.",
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He wants to help his estranged sister, but as he digs into their past, he discovers memories that haunt them both. Memories of a broken home. Memories of a dead father.\n\nAs the two cases collide, both their worlds threaten to fall apart.\n\nScarred is the third novel in the acclaimed Henning Juul series, following Burned and Pierced, which was shortlisted for the 2013 Petrona Award.\n\nSo, this is it. The final book to complete the series. Totally out of order, admittedly, but completed nonetheless. And now I can honestly say that so many of those little unknowns, the teeny questions that arise when reading the later books in a series, have been answered and I am left feeling truly satisfied. And a little sad. Because now it really is over and there is no more Henning Juul. Unless I read them again. In order. A distinct possibility.\n\nThis book follows two distinct threads. One is a murder case – the brutal killing and mutilation of an old woman resident in a care home. A former teacher she had few visitors and no apparent enemies, so who would seek to hurt her in that way. Secondary to this investigation, but no less important to the plot Henning finds himself face to face with his estranged sister, now embroiled in a political scandal. But why is she running away and not using the clear evidence she has to clear her name?\n\nI have loved this series for the simple fact that, as a reporter and not a police officer, Henning has so much more freedom to ask the questions other’s can’t ask and to challenge the expected course of events. He also has seemingly more freedom in his day, letting him track down not only his sister but leads in the case as to who set the fire that killed his son.\n\nThomas Enger is a truly skilled writer, infusing the story with a perfect balance of intrigue, mystery, and threat. We are fed many potential suspects in the murder of the old woman, many possible reasons for her demise too. But the killers true identity is kept hidden for quite some time, even though we are treated to their perspective throughout the story. And with the narrative focus moving from Henning, to the lead Detective, Brogeland, and even to Trine, I found myself well and truly on the hook with a story that was perfectly paced to drive the story onward.\n\nSetting has always been a key part of these books and as the story moves from the hustle of the city to a remote cabin that Trine retreats to whilst she contemplates her next step, Thomas Enger is able to capture each location so clearly that you can feel the wind on your face, smell the essence of the sea, and feel as much a part of the action as the characters themselves. There is still that overwhelming sense of melancholy that dominates Hennings life, but also a sense of passion that his quest to find answers is bringing him, and us, ever closer to the truth. 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His next YA thriller Killer Instinct, upon which Inborn is based, was published in Norway in 2017 and won the same prestigious prize. Most recently, Thomas has co-written a thriller with Jørn Lier Horst. He also composes music, and he lives in Oslo.\n\n3 thoughts on “Scarred by Thomas Enger”"
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