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"LIMA — Potential changes are on the horizon for how Ohio schools are funded, with a bipartisan school funding work group examining school finance reform.\n\nThey hope to introduce legislation in late spring or early summer. State Rep. Bob Cupp (R-4th District) of Lima has been spearheading the effort. Rep. John Patterson (D-99th Dist.) of Ashtabula County is working alongside Cupp to hammer out a solution both parties can live with.\n\nCurrently, they are in the exploratory stages of finding what hasn’t worked in the past and what could work in the future.\n\n“The school funding system is all out of wack. It happened when we had the great recession [beginning in 2008]. Both state and local finances took a nosedive, so there was three or four different formulas put in place to try to bridge over that,” Cupp said.\n\n“There’s a great need. We both served, he was the chair and I was on the committee the last two budget cycles for the primary, secondary subcommittees on finance. Of course, we heard hours of testimony of schools that were being hurt by the tangible property tax phaseout and other factors,” said Patterson.\n\n“One budget, there was no formula, as I understand it. So we came up with one, called the State Share Index, and it measures everybody’s local capacity. Then, there’s been changes in the property tax base. For a few years, the Agriculture Use Valuation was increased rather rapidly and then the tax on Tangible Personal Property was really a local tax. That was repealed by the state, and that impacted a number of districts like Bath, Shawnee and Perry being probably the most affected in Allen County,” Cupp said.\n\n“One statement that I believe every treasurer will agree with is that the funding formula is very complex. With that said, your perspective of state funding will be very different, depending on what district you are in. For many years, the funding formula has been based on a State Share Index, which is based on the amount of wealth in your district. Basically, if your district has a large amount of real estate, your state share index number will be lower than a district with less real estate, such as an urban district. Being the Treasurer of Lima City Schools, I pay great attention to the funding formula, since our State Share Index is .8998,” said Shelly Reiff, Lima City Schools Treasurer.\n\n“The difficult part that comes into play is that I prepare a five-year Forecast in October that my board adopts in October and amends in May. This is our spending plan for the next five years. In that forecast are two unknown state budgets, so my revenue could change vastly, and that is totally out of my control,” said Reiff.\n\nWith the current funding formula, there are three types of formula districts:\n\n• Straight Formula — where the total funding the district receives is the result of the operation of the funding formula.\n\n• Guarantee District — where the operation of the funding formula does not generate enough funding for the district to at least secure as much as the guarantee base provides.\n\n“When I was the treasurer at Perry Local Schools, I was in a guarantee district, so I knew that I would never receive less from the state than I had in the previous fiscal year. Since I have been treasurer here at Lima, I have experienced the other two types; last year we were a capped district, and because of the formula, we did not receive all of the funding that the ‘formula’ said we should be receiving. Since October of this school year, we are now a straight formula district and receive the exact formula amount,” Reiff stated.\n\nSome funding sources are going away\n\n“There was a transformation underway in terms of electricity generation and electric generating plants used to produce lots of tax dollars for the districts they were in, and some of those have shut down. These were coal-generating facilities. The nuclear power plants have been devalued, and altogether this sort of creates a huge disruption in the local property tax base on which school funding is layered,” Cupp said.\n\n“I had the opportunity to chair the House Finance Subcommittee on Primary and Secondary Education the last two budgets, and it became very obvious that the current formula’s producing odd results. It’s not stable. It’s not predictable. We really had to find a better way of doing it. So Patterson, a Democrat, and I agreed to keep working after this last budget,” Cupp said.\n\n“We knew that when we were up in Sandusky for the State of the State, the first runs came back — the computer simulation model of what the formula was going to do, and Bob and I sequestered ourselves in the tourism office in the Sandusky Visitor’s Bureau so we could have office space so we could lay all of these out on a table. We realized at that point that the funding formula was broken. There was a lack of revenue. The income tax wasn’t generating as much as it did. The bottom line is we have less money and some really needy school districts, so we had to do the best we could to move money around so it wasn’t worse that it already was,” Patterson said.\n\n“This last fall we were able to get together a group that includes superintendents and some school treasurers and legislators and to tap into people who have studied school finance in Ohio. We put it together as a work group to take a look at the school funding formula in general, and then we divided into subgroups. It’s a group that was picked because they come from very diverse school districts. Some of them have served in different kinds of school districts so they know the problems of each. We’ve broken down into subgroups — one is working on what is the base cost, one is working on how you distribute the state money fairly. We have a technology subgroup, a transportation subgroup. We have one on open enrollment, charter schools and career tech,” Cupp said.\n\nBut because of the complex way schools are funded, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution.\n\n“If you have ever looked at the funding formula for schools, it is exceedingly complex. So what I thought all along was to look at a better formula where we didn’t have time constraints hanging over us so we could be totally objective and look at the various components of what makes for a healthy formula for all of our students. So beginning in late fall, with the help of Jim Betts, Rep. Cupp and I have co-chaired this School Funding Work Group to do just that,” Patterson said.\n\nOhio has more than 600 school districts, and each one has different needs.\n\n“They all have different local characteristics, so we’re trying to find something that fits all of those to some degree,” Cupp said. “One of the questions always in school finance is how much money per pupil will the state guarantee that every district has, with a combination of state and local funds. We have a number of $6,010 for the current fiscal year and $6,020 for the next fiscal year, but we don’t know if that number has any bearing on what it actually costs to run the school to provide education programming for students.”\n\n“We have a group that’s looking at that. How do you calculate that figure? What goes into that to determine what that number should be? Then you have all these other things — transportation, purchasing school buses. Operating school buses is a very large expense. You have special education and education for special needs students. There are extra things that have to be provided for students that live in poverty that they don’t get at home, so that’s an extra cost. We didn’t used to have much technology in our schools, but now it’s almost essential in our society, so that’s a cost. Those are all add-ons after you get the base cost. Then you have to figure out how you distribute the state money to the school districts,” Cupp said.\n\nThe subcommittees meet as a full committee once a month so these 16 superintendents are from geographically diverse areas in terms of student enrollment, representing urban, rural and suburban districts.\n\n“They’re giving up their own time to meet in Columbus with their peers twice a month so that’s quite an undertaking,” Patterson said.\n\nAt a recent meeting, the main focus was on the technology committee and with the growing demands of technology in schools.\n\n“Think about this: a typical student now might have a watch, a cell phone and a chrome book all demanding broadband and more and more we’re going to see that happening. Well, what is the cost of technology? What is the cost of professional development for teachers? We have some schools in Ohio that do not have enough capabilities to meet that standard for their kids. That group has put forth some concrete ideas on how we might meet that particular goal. The transportation committee has been looking at the cost of buses and when do they break down and where the break-even point is and how we fund it then, and what is the difference between say a Morgan County, where there are hills and less dense student population and what’s the impact compared to a suburban district that may not even have busing. So how do we account for those variables and then the one that is truly dear to my heart, the base costs. What is the cost of educating a typical kid in a typical school?” Patterson said.\n\nPutting it all together\n\nWe hope to have something that is practical, better, more stable, more predictable and that can be put into effect in the next operating budget, which will be designed in the first half of 2019 and go into effect July 1, 2019,” Cupp said.\n\n“As an urban district that is very reliant on state funding, I will be watching carefully two important things: the election of a new governor and the next state budget. Any shift in the amount of state funding that we receive will affect Lima City Schools,” said Reiff.\n\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Get ready for school funding reform. Here is a link to that story: https://www.limaohio.com/news/292184/get-ready-for-school-funding-reform"
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"Now we get a supine population being roughed up by welfare bums.\n\nYou know something, I’ve never actually owned a gun. Always figured that enough of my fellow citizens had them to ensure a general defense against riot. But now I’m going to buy one. To all the barbarians out there – you go ahead and start a riot in my town, we’ll have words.\n\nCivilization stands on the edge of destruction – the once-great nation of Britain, which used to boast that it never had and never shall lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, is dying. This is the left wants for us, too…a disarmed, cowardly and government-dependent serfdom, while barbarians prowl unchecked. Not for me – my America shall live, even if it requires the shedding of barbarian and patriot blood.\n\n60 thoughts on “When Britain Had Courage”"
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"Researchers in the U.S. and Taiwan have found that blocking a protein that is produced by normal stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment can hold back pancreatic cancer growth and metastasis in mice, and could represent a promising target for human drug development. “It looks like this protein might be a druggable target, so we're hoping that with some additional follow-up work, it's something that we'll see go into patients,” states Ellen Puré, Ph.D., chair of the department of biomedical sciences at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, who led the research. The Penn-Vet team and collaborators in Taiwan report their findings in Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight, in a paper entitled “Fibroblast Activation Protein Augments Progression and Metastasis of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.”\n\nScientists have previously found that the stromal tissue surrounding tumors can play a key role in either inhibiting or promoting tumor growth. Stromal tissue stiffness and density, for example, can impact both tumor growth and the ability of immune cells and drugs to reach the tumor. “If you take a tumor cell and put it on normal stroma, it will typically inhibit tumor growth,” Puré comments. “You need to have a permissive stroma to let a neoplastic cell grow out of control and eventually metastasize.”\n\nResearch reported by Dr. Puré’s team last year showed that inhibiting a stromal protein-cleaving enzyme, known as fibroblast activation protein (FAP), held back tumor growth in mouse models of lung and colon cancer. FAP acts to chop a key extracellular matrix component collagen into degradable fragments, and this FAP-dependent turnover of collagen effectively impacts on tumor growth. The mouse lung and colon cancer research indicated that inhibiting FAP led to an accumulation of extracellular matrix material, which blocked tumor growth because the undigested collagen prevented the tumor from receiving an adequate blood supply. “Collagen is something we have to understand a lot more about in the context of the tumor microenvironment,” Puré says. “A lot of people think it's just the amount of collagen present, but we're showing that it's more complicated; the architecture and structure play a critical role.”\n\nIn their latest studies Dr. Puré’s team investigated whether FAP could impact the growth of pancreatic tumors, cancer metastasis, and potentially pancreatic cancer survival. In humans, pancreatic cancer has a median survival time of just 6 months, and a five-year survival rate of less than 5%. The Penn-Vet-led team first looked at stromal FAP expression levels in 121 human clinical pancreatic tumor samples. They found that overexpression of FAP by stromal cells was predictive of poor overall and disease-free survival. “Univariate regression and multiple regression analyses of overall survival and disease-free survival indicated that FAP expression level was a significant, independent predictor of survival for patients with PDA [pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma],” the authors write.\n\nTurning to mouse models of pancreatic cancer, the team next found that knocking out FAP both held back the development of primary tumors and metastases, and also prolonged survival. Interestingly, their data indicated that FAP wasn’t necessary for tumor initiation, but it was required to accelerate the growth of pancreatic tumors, “and plays a critical role in promoting disease progression.” Moreover, while knocking out FAP didn’t affect tumor structure, FAP deficiency did result in increased necrotic tumor cell death, and this was associated with increased infiltration by lymphocytic cells, which indicates that FAP may normally act to block the immune system from controlling tumors. “…FAP expression may contribute to the resistance of PDAs to immune-mediated control of tumor progression,” they suggest. Further studies indicated that FAP enhances tumor metastasis and may drive tumor spread to other tissues. “Collectively, these data indicate that FAP protease expressed by stromal and/or tumor cells may play critical roles in the progression and metastasis of pancreatic cancer,” the authors conclude.\n\n“We thought that by targeting this protein we would see a big change in the primary tumor, and, while we do see a delay, the big change was in the metastasis,” Puré notes. “This is the first time we've shown that FAP is important for promoting metastasis. By targeting FAP with a drug, we may be able to slow down the spread of the cancer by treating distal tissues that you don't even realize are getting ready to accept tumor cells, a phenomenon referred to as treating premetastatic niches. That is the hope.”\n\nThe researchers aim to further investigate how FAP promotes disease progression, and if its protein-cleaving role is found to be responsible, evaluate whether existing inhibitors might represent a starting point for human pancreatic cancer drug development."
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Thanks to the climate and the volcanic soils of the island it is determined the development of the characteristics of the product such as, ease of cooking, intense taste and aroma.\nTo understand the origin of the cultivation of lentils in Ustica it is necessary to know that at the end of 1700 the island, until then a refuge for pirates, had stable inhabitants from the nearby Aeolian islands to whom the land to be cultivated was entrusted. Throughout the island the land covered by spontaneous vegetation was cleaned up and became cultivable.\nThe most widely used crop system was the cereal crop in which, following the agronomic principles of rotation, wheat and vegetable plants followed wheat. Agriculture became so flourishing that many products were exported until the 1960s. The motovelieri arrived with the buyers and distributed loads of quintals of melons and legumes, among which the lentil that was in great demand especially on the Neapolitan market.\nUntil the second post-war period agriculture represented the base of the economy and of the island society and fishing, although practiced, never had great importance. The confined ones also ate many lentils, which in Ustica were present in large numbers during fascism. Antonio Gramsci confined to Ustica in 1926 mentions them in letters from confinement also because they represented a very frequent dish at the table of the confined.\nSubsequently the emigration towards the North, which struck the whole of the South, and the advent of tourism led to a slow but progressive abandonment of the countryside. Island agriculture was no longer enough to meet the needs of the population that preferred to convert the economy back to safer and less strenuous earnings, tourism today represents the source of greater income for the island, which has high potential especially for the beauty of its sea and its depths.\nToday there is an association of 6 producers that packages the product with a single image and, by signing a set of rules together with Slow Food, produces exclusively organic. The threshing method was mechanized thanks to the help of the Sicilian Region, which initially provided the producers with a fixed-position threshing and now a combine that easily and without delay, the long and laborious work in the farmyard, method used until 2000.\nProduction has increased considerably and has gone from around 20 quintals in 2000 to around 200 this year. Many abandoned lands have been put back into cultivation, partially recovering the typical rural landscape made up of small plots and dry-stone walls. Besides being an important economic outlet in the island reality, the Ustica lentil has become the symbol of a return to an almost forgotten agriculture, of the recovery of the landscape and the rediscovery of the identity of an island and its traditions.\n\nGeographic area –\nThe Ustica lentil is a production that has been cultivated for more than two centuries on the island of Ustica. Ustica is an island of volcanic origin situated 36 miles north of Palermo and extended for only 800 hectares.\n\nRaw material –\nThe lentil of Ustica belongs to the group of microsperma lentils, with small seeds; In fact, 1000 seeds weigh about 20 grams and each has a diameter of around 4 millimeters. It is produced exclusively in organic and therefore without the use of chemical substances or herbicides.\n\nDescription –\nThe Ustica lentil is characterized by a coloring of the seeds that is predominantly dark brown and often has some gray tones and various types of streaks, while the inner color is orange. The variability in the appearance of the seeds is an indication of an internal biodiversity typical of ecotypes, which is not found in commercial varieties that instead have seeds all of the same size and color.\n\nProduction Mode –\nThe Ustica lentil is the smallest lentil in Italy, cultivated on fertile lava soils with a completely manual technique. The lentil is an annual plant whose cycle, in Ustica, takes place between January and June. The preparation work in the fields actually begins at the end of the summer, because before sowing, which takes place from mid-December to mid-January, the soil must be worked several times both to favor the storage of water during the autumn rains and they follow the summer drought, both to obtain a soil structure that can accommodate the seed and subsequently the development of the lentil plant. The plots are very small, on average around 3,000 square meters, they are surrounded by dry-stone walls and are often scoured by salt air, so the use of agricultural machines, when possible, is very complicated. The post-sowing and more laborious phase is manual weeding. It is made in spring with a hoe, passing all the rows meticulously. This operation takes place several times depending on the incidence of weeds. It is also necessary to guarantee the biological method and therefore not to use chemical substances or herbicides. In April the flowering begins and at the beginning of May the pods begin to develop, each of which contains one or two lentils which then mature towards the end of the month. Between the end of May and the beginning of June the dry plant and only at that point the harvest takes place, which includes a phase of grubbing the plant and a threshing phase to separate the lentils from the rest of the plant.\nGrubbing is almost always done by hand due to the presence of stones in the ground and given the size of the plants (about 15-20 cm) that do not allow the use of mechanical mowers; this operation takes place at dawn when the plants are still wet to prevent the pods, if too dry, from opening and the lentils fall on the ground. The threshing is done using a combine that, given the small size of the plants and the considerable presence of stones, cannot harvest but only thresh the lentils already harvested on the various plots. The lentils before being packaged are selected and subjected to a cold treatment to avoid the development of pests during storage.\n\nGastronomic Use –\nPoor food par excellence, Ustica lentils are a fundamental ingredient of local cuisine. The two classic recipes are the soup, enriched with vegetables and flavored with basil or wild fennel, and pasta and lentils, prepared with broken spaghetti.\nThe Ustica lentil has a wide versatility in gastronomic uses even in particular combinations, from sausages to seafood. Even one of the most prestigious magazines of Italian gastronomy, Il gambero rosso, has recently dealt with the Ustica lentil, including it among the ten best Italian lentils and subjecting it to a panel test following which the following comment was expressed: “Piccolissima, dark brown in color, once cooked it is rather uniform and compact, with little presence of the skin separated from the seed. On the nose and in the mouth the aromatic sensations of the legume are pleasant and true, delicate but quite persistent.\nOne of the most traditional dishes, prepared exclusively with the Lentil of Ustica is the soup.\nFor the traditional Usticese soup, various types of vegetables are added, in quantities not excessive and such as to cover the taste of the lentil. Vegetables vary depending on the season and the taste of the person who eats it. Surely they cannot miss onion, courgette and tomato. In the summer version we will use the courgette with its sprouts, called tenerumi and basil at the end of cooking. In the winter version, the courgette can be replaced by the red pumpkin and the tenerume by the chard. Potatoes can be added to taste. Further versions include the presence of celery, cauliflower or broccoli. To flavor, wild fennel or rosemary leaves and very often garlic are used. Chili can also be added as desired.\nThe lentils should be cooked in cold water brought slowly to a boil, the water should be dosed in order to obtain the right consistency of the soup. To make cooking easier, do not put salt and mix until the lentils are completely soft. The vegetables can be sautéed in extra virgin olive oil before being added or they can be put raw at the same time as lentils. A little extra virgin olive oil is always added to the dish. The soup can be eaten alone or accompanied by toasted bread to taste rubbed with raw garlic.\nFor a complete and balanced meal with carbohydrates and proteins, you can add pasta, traditionally broken spaghetti."
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"The jaguar is covered in rosettes for camouflage. The spots vary over individual coats and between individual Jaguars. The rosettes may include one or several dots and the shape of the dots varies. The spots on the head and neck are generally solid, as are those on the tail, where they may merge to form a band. The underbelly, throat and outer surface of the legs and lower flanks are white.\n\nThe jaguar has a compact body, a broad head and powerful jaws.",
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"From head to flank, these cats range in length from 1.2 to 1.95 meters (4 to 6 feet). The tail can add another 60 centimeters (2 feet) in length, , though their tails are quite short when compared to other large cats. Lions’ tails, by comparison, can grow up to 105 centimetersm (3.5 feet).\n\nTypical lifespan in the wild is estimated at around 12–15 years; in captivity, the jaguar lives up to 23 years, placing it among the longest-lived cats.",
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"The jaguar is a solitary animal and lives and hunts alone; they only meet up to mate.\n\nTo keep other jaguars at bay, they mark their territory with urine or by marking trees with their claws. Their territories can be up to 80 square kilometers (30 square miles).\n\nJaguars like to remain hidden when they sleep. They typically find an area that is surrounded by trees. A jaguar may even sleep in a tree. Jaguars also rest in areas of tall grass.\n\nThe jaguar is often described as nocturnal, but is more specifically crepuscular (peak activity around dawn and dusk).",
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"Jaguars are carnivores, which means they eat only meat.\n\nJaguars are known to eat deer, peccary, crocodiles, snakes, monkeys, sloths, tapirs, turtles, eggs, frogs, fish and anything else they can catch.\n\nJaguars are considered a stalk and ambush predator and are not meant to run over long distances but prefer to surprise unsuspecting prey. They hunts mostly on the ground, but it sometimes climbs a tree and pounces on its prey from above.\n\nUnlike most cats, which kill their prey by grabbing the throat and suffocating it, the jaguar kills by piercing its prey’s skull or neck with one swift bite – demonstrating the amazing strength of its powerful jaws and impressive teeth.",
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"It is estimated that there are now only around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild and conservation is centering on the establishment of protected national park areas which may serve to reduce the decline of the jaguars’ natural habitat. It is listed on Appendix I of CITES and as ‘near threatened’ by IUCN.\n\nThese beautiful and powerful beasts were prominent in ancient Native American cultures.",
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"The name jaguar comes from the Native American word yaguar, which means “he who kills with one leap.”\n\nIn pre-Columbian Central and South America, the jaguar was a symbol of power and strength.\n\nIn some traditions the Jaguar God of the Night was the formidable lord of the underworld.\n\nMelanistic or all black jaguars occur due to a genetic mutation. This mutation causes the skin and fur to contain larger amounts of a dark pigment. Only from the close distance, characteristic spots could be seen.",
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But circumstances have radically changed for the 2020-21 school year.\n\n“Until Alameda County is off the State Monitoring List for 14 consecutive days, all Alameda County schools may only provide distance learning to their students,” read the statement, which came out on July 24.\n\nA recent surge in COVID-19 cases put Alameda County on the list. OEA released a video on Monday demanding that the district make a return plan specific to Oakland, which has a COVID-19 case rate more than seven times higher than the rest of the county.\n\nOne East Oakland zip code, 94603, has a case rate over 14 times higher than the rest of the county. With the risk of COVID-19 spreading so high in Oakland, many teachers anticipate distance learning becoming necessary for the foreseeable future.\n\n“We’re trying to negotiate safe, equitable, well-resourced schools so that when we do return it’s actually safe for kids. We don’t think distance learning is the best way to learn and I’ve never heard any teacher say they like it better than in-person teaching,” said Meyer. “But we have to do what’s safe.”\n\nOEA is asking for a two-week professional development period to adequately prepare for the new technology and increased state guidelines for the instructional minutes required for distance learning.\n\n“Increasing the instructional minutes will be a dramatic improvement for kids. We agree with the district on that,” said Meyer. “But we don’t agree you can just jump into that on the first day without time to plan for it.”\n\nTeachers also want to be sure that students and parents have the technology and technological support from the district to access distance learning. OEA did a study at three schools in East Oakland and three schools in West Oakland that found over 30% of students were not able to consistently access distance learning. When distance learning started last spring, teachers also were put in the role of helping families with the technology, a service they were never trained to provide. They want more aid from the district this year.\n\n“[Providing tech support] can’t fall on teachers because we can’t do it while we’re teaching,” said kindergarten Teacher Sara Shepich.\n\nThe Oakland Undivided campaign, which is largely run by two non-profit businesses Tech Exchange and The Oakland Education Fund, has $12.5 million, $10 million of which was donated by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, in funds for technology and technological support but Shepich questions if they have a good plan and the information they need to adequately support OUSD.\n\n“All these outside organizations are involved but they can’t tell us the details of their plan,” said Shepich.\n\nOUSD released a press release on July 22 saying that Oakland Undivided would distribute 25,000 computers in the first two months of school to Oakland students, provide internet hotspots for those who need them, as well as support with the technology. But no firm dates have been announced for when the computers will arrive or when hotspots will be set up. OUSD is asking parents to complete a Tech Check survey they plan to e-mail on August 3, but Shepich points out that that survey will be most accessible to those who already have the technology.\n\n“Some of my families don’t have smartphones. Their phone is just a phone,” said Shepich, who worries that families won’t be able to access e-mail to fill out the survey.\n\nShepich asked OUSD and Oakland Undivided to set up a telephone hotline that parents could use to inform them about their technology needs and access help, but there have been no plans announced to provide such a service. She also advocated for translation services in Mam, the only language some of her families speak fluently, but has not seen plans for that.\n\nOakland Undivided dollars are set to cover not only OUSD schools but charter schools as well, even though at least 15 charter schools qualified for and already received COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Payment (PPP) funds from the federal government that OUSD schools could not qualify for. The total amount of PPP funds amounted to almost $19 million, according to inthepublicinterest.org.\n\nWhile OUSD schools need Oakland Undivided funding for computers, hotspots, and training, charter schools like Lighthouse Community, American Indian Middle Schools, and Education for Change could be set to receive some of the funding even though they each have already received millions in emergency COVID funding.\n\nThe situation has some parents worried, particularly because they faced difficulties accessing distance learning last spring.\n\nCrystal Beltran, who’s daughter attended kindergarten last year at Global Family Elementary school, said sometimes she faced difficulties accessing distance learning. 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It has all the signatures of a Russian propaganda campaign, and so we must be judicious in preventing the spread of false information.\n\n“This whole smear on Joe Biden comes from the Kremlin,” says House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, reacting to the FBI leading an investigation into whether unverified emails about Hunter Biden are tied to a Russian disinformation effort targeting his father’s campaign. pic.twitter.com/DMSaw5MdSf\n\nTo the right, it’s plain to see: The Bidens are ripe with corruption, and Big Tech is aiding the left by censoring a story that could destroy the Democratic candidate’s Presidential campaign.\n\nTwitter is STILL blocking users from sharing the NY Post article about a payout for Joe Biden from a Chinese energy firm.\n\nBig tech is interfering in the election!\n\nBecause there’s so many different facets of this story (Big Tech censorship, Russian influence, political corruption, etc.), I can’t offer a fully articulated breakdown of the entire affair. It’s just too sprawling for me to unpack everything.\n\nHowever, I may be able to offer insight on the specific phrases that the right and left often use to describe (and frame) these kinds of stories. One might even be inclined to call these “loaded phrases” if that was not, in itself, a loaded phrase.\n\nI prefer to think of these as well-known short stories that tell us just about everything we need to know about the event.\n\nFake news was an incredibly potent offspring of President Trump’s 2016 campaign. For many, it perfectly crystalized the suspicion that mainstream media was not only biased towards but actively supporting the DNC.\n\nWhile a stripped definition of fake news might be synonymous with ‘lie’ or ‘falsehood,’ its actual meaning is far richer. It tells a story about intentional manipulation by left-wing mainstream media for political gain. And Republicans are on the side of the ‘real news’—just as they’re on the side of ‘real Americans.’\n\nThe sequel to fake news (which we’re seeing a lot of today) is Big Tech censorship, which is something like: “Left-wing tech companies are censoring conservative content and manipulating their algorithms and platforms to ensure the success of the Democratic Party.”\n\nIt’s not just that Russians are trying to influence the US government and elections, but that the Russian government is using Republicans against Democrats to destabilize democracy.\n\nThis does two things. It fuses the Russians and Republicans together into the bad-guy character, and it positions the Democratic Party as the hero on the side of democracy.\n\nThese phrases, as well as being partisan signals, allow new information to be easily integrated into the relevant political narrative.\n\nIf I say, “The Biden laptop story is Russian disinformation,” someone on the left knows—without any further context—exactly what happened. The Russians are trying to manipulate our elections and destabilize our democracy by pushing disinformation about the Democratic candidate, and the Republicans are falling for it—just as they did in 2016.\n\nOn the other hand, if I say, “Big tech is censoring the Biden laptop story,” someone on the right knows exactly what that means. Twitter, Facebook, and Google are once again using their platforms and algorithms to suppress conservatives and anything that hurts their preferred political candidate.\n\nWhile there are many other phrases that we could go into (hacked, unverified information, misinformation, misleading information), the point here is that these words are not just slogans or cynical propaganda, but rather wholly express a political narrative.\n\nIf one wishes to understand the way people perceive political events, we need to pay attention to these phrases—they’re self-contained novellas, telling us everything we need to know.\n\nThe Biden Corruption Scandal Isn’t About Hunter, It’s About Joe – The Federalist\n\nThe same people who said the fake Steele Dossier was real are now saying the real Biden laptop is fake.\n\nInteresting how that works.\n\n“This effort by Rudy Giuliani and the New York Post and Steve Bannon to cook up supposed dirt on Joe Biden, looks like a classic Russian playbook disinformation campaign,” fmr. 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Now I will admit, it is actually reassuring to know they are out there in larger numbers today, like maybe we’ve turned a corner after nearly extinguishing them in the last hundred plus years. But with a young child in the home who loves to play outdoors, I don’t want them too close.\n\nSo how do you ensure that residing on your rural property will not put you in conflict with the neighborhood large wildlife?\n\nWhat NOT To Do\n\nYou can reduce the chance you will have problems with wildlife on your rural property by ensuring you are not guilty of any of these:\n\nBears love pet food, and when a bear is on your porch munching dog chow, odds are the bear will end up dead. If the feeding continues, it will get more and more aggressive in its pursuit of its favourite, simple food source, and you will likely have to call the authorities (conservation officer, police, etc.) to take care of it. Raccoons, rats and all kinds of other creatures are also attracted to pet food – and all of these can encourage predatory animals such as coyotes to begin frequenting your property. If you have got livestock, you don’t want coyotes wandering around. Things to do instead: If your pet leaves uneaten food in its bowl, empty the bowl promptly. Alternately, you can feed your pet in a secure place which isn’t accessible to bears. But emptying the bowl, and maintaining the bag of food secure, is your safest bet.\nYou have a messy compost pile. Hungry bears love unkempt compost piles full of smelly, half-digested fruits and vegetables – it is a yummy meal for our furry, large four-legged friends. If you do that, the material should decompost fast enough that the odor will not attract curious bears. In my previous life, I was a part of a team that produced a video on’composting in bear country’ – you can view it here: bearcountry.gardensmart.ca. It is a comprehensive resource to assist you maintain bears safe and away from your premises.\nFruit is left on your own trees outside ripening. Fruit is like candy to a bear, and they’ll do most anything to get it within their bellies, such as ripping apart your fruit trees – or anything standing in their way. If you end up with fallen fruit, the best option is to bury it immediately under at least 12″ of soil. The goal is to eliminate the odor from wafting on the breeze. Trust me, you do not want to wake up one morning and find a black bear lounging on your apple tree. Chances are it will end up dead, as bears habituated to eating food around people is unlikely to change their ways, and become a potential threat to pets, kids, and adults alike. I am actually amazed there are not more injuries, to be honest.\nSomeone in your family purposely feeds wildlife. In many authorities, feeding wildlife is against the law, as it creates a dependency on and habituation to continued feeding. The only exception to this is likely birds. Here’s an extreme example: In August of 2010, a dozen bears were discovered surrounding a grow-op in south-central British Columbia during a separation by authorities. Apparently the people who lived on the property had been feeding them so they’d hang out and guard the surgery. I’m not sure what happened to the grow-op bears, but chances are it won’t turn out very well. Things to do instead: Just don’t do it, irrespective of how exciting it might be to see wildlife on your property. We love watching wildlife – it’s part of the reason we moved to the country. But we would never think about feeding them on purpose. It simply can’t be done.\nGarbage is left outside, unprotected. Garbage left outside, whether in cans or bags, is a wildlife attractant, plain and simple. At its least dangerous, crows, ravens and other small creatures will enter it and spread litter around your premises. Messy, but not life-threatening. At the other end of the scale, it will attract bears and other big, opportunistic feeders, who’ll become accustomed to the simple meals and will get mighty ticked off if anything stands in their way. If you’ve never noticed what a bear can do in its quest for food, just Google’bear damage’ and see what pops up. And as the old adage goes, ‘a fed bear is a dead bear’. What to do instead: Keep garbage secured at a’bear-resistant’ garbage container, or locked inside a safe building. Ensure any smelly garbage (fish bones, etc.) is buried, burnt or frozen until garbage day, and any plastic or paper wrappers from meat, fish or poultry are well rinsed before they go in the garbage. This will go a long way in making your garbage less attractive to bears.\nNow, if any of the above situations sound familiar to you, don’t worry. We’re all busy, and things get overlooked. But the truth is, it’s easy to dramatically reduce the probability of conflict with bears and other big wildlife. 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"8 Things We Want To See In God of War: Ragnarok\n\nHere’s how the sequel can outdo even its excellent predecessor.\n\nPosted By Shubhankar Parijat | On 04th, Nov. 2020 Under Article, Feature\n\n2018’s God of War is not only one of the best games we’ve played this generation, it’s also one of the best games Sony has ever produced, and the future that it has set up for an already excellent series is an exciting one. Sony have now officially announced its sequel, with God of War: Ragnarok (or whatever they end up calling it) due out in 2021, and millions are understandably incredibly pumped about it.\n\nOf course, that includes us as well, and like so many others, there’s a few things we’re hoping the sequel will do that will elevate it to even greater heights than the ones its predecessor touched. In this feature, we’ll be talking about a few such things.\n\nGod of War has always had a history of excellent boss fights, from the Minotaur in the first game to the Colossus of Rhodes in God of War 2 to Cronos in God of War 3. God of War (2018) had some memorable set piece encounters as well, especially the boss fights against Baldur that bookended the game- but though the game wasn’t lacking in quality, it was lacking in quality. Other than maybe three or four actual set piece boss encounters, there wasn’t really much to speak of in the game as far as bosses were concerned, with many encounters being copy-paste jobs of older fights.\n\nGod of War director Cory Barlog has openly talked about the issue, admitting that several bosses had to be cut out of the game in order to shorten its development time (which, at roughly four years, had already stretched on pretty long). Hopefully, that won’t be the case in the next game. Epic boss fights and God of War go hand in hand, so we’re hoping to see a lot more of that in Ragnarok.\n\nGod of War (2018) did the impossible. It replaced Kratos’ iconic chained blades with the Leviathan Axe, a weapon that was so excellently executed in gameplay that players instantly fell in love with it. And just when we started believing that the Blades of Chaos were gone for good, and that this incredible new axe would be the face of the franchise going forward, they came back. Switching between weapons has been a thing in God of War since the beginning, but never was it so much fun, so meaningful.\n\nSo what do we want in the sequel? Well, more of that. The Blades of Chaos and the Leviathan Axe are going to return, of course, but we’re hoping that there will be at least one or two new weapons to play around with as well. And one of them has to be Mjolnir.\n\nGod of War (2018) took Kratos and Atreus to multiple realms of Norse mythology, with their adventure in Midgard also branching out into other realms like Alfheim, Helheim, and more. Three realms, however, remained unexplored. Though Asgard, Vanaheim, and Svartalfheim appear in the central hub room that connects all realms, Kratos and Atreus never really venture into those locations.\n\nIt goes without saying that they were being saved for the sequel, which makes sense from a narrative perspective as well. Asgard and Vanaheim are probably going to factor into the next game’s story heavily, what with Ragnarok being the centerpiece of the narrative. How (or if) the game incorporates Svartalfheim – the realm of dwarves – into the story remains to be seen. Brok and Sindri are probably still going to be important characters in the sequel though, and those two might somehow end up leading Kratos and Atreus to the realm of their race.\n\nThough it wasn’t an open world game by any means, God of War (2018) was a lot more open-ended in terms of its structure and world design, with a hub and spoke design that offered players the opportunity to put the main quest on hold and explore Midgard to tackle optional activities and side quests. Many of these led to memorable moments – for instance, the three dragons and the Valkyries are all part of quests that you never have to touch – but by that same token, there were quite a few side quests that felt a bit too generic, or unrewarding, or both.\n\nWhat we’re hoping to see in Ragnarok, then, is consistency. God of War (2018) made it clear that SIE Santa Monica have the chops to craft some great side quests. Now, they need to take things to the next level and ensure that they hit that level of quality with greater consistency. Not only will that make the optional content in the sequel more compelling, it will inherently make exploration more rewarding as well.",
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"Courtesy of Lucas Robbins<br><br>Durango’s Maddie Jo Robbins continued her ascension in the junior women’s mountain bike scene with her first world championships appearance. Even with a wrist injury, she finished 34th on Thursday in Switzerland.\n\nRobbins continued to pick off riders in front of her with the bulk of the five-lap race still in front of her, but her flow was disrupted, and eventually the grueling course took a toll.\n\n“The next laps, I gave all I could, and by the third lap I was feeling pretty dead,” Robbins said. “But it was worlds, so I had to keep digging. That was the most taxed I ever felt after a race.\n\n“I don’t think I would have been top 10 or anything, even without the crash, as the race was just a whole other level than the races I haven previously done, but who knows.”\n\nRobbins was blown away by the Swiss fans who lined the course. She said many rang large cowbells or chainsaws to create noise along the route.\n\n“That was really cool, and it sounded like I was in a movie or racing through the middle of a giant party,” she said. “But it was also mentally taxing, as it was a lot of constant stimulus.”\n\nRobbins was the top U.S. finisher in the junior women’s race. California’s Mina Ricci, 18, finished 45th down one lap. Robbins did it all with the wrist injury, which she wore a small brace to try to protect during the race.\n\n“My wrist inhibited me from being able to ride trails, which I think was hardest mentally, as that meant I was stuck on the trainer or the roads, which definitely aren’t my favorite,” she said of her training leading up to the race. “I tried to stay positive and think about how I would be racing at worlds at the end of the training, which was helpful and rejuvenating. I also have a really great support team in town who helped me stay excited and balance recovering my wrist with training.”",
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"Courtesy of Lucas Robbins<br><br>Maddie Jo Robbins raced to 34th at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships junior women’s cross-country race Thursday in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. She was as high as sixth place before a crash wiped her out.",
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"Courtesy of Lucas Robbins<br><br>Maddie Jo Robbins raced to 34th at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships junior women’s cross-country race Thursday in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. She was as high as sixth place before a crash wiped her out.\n\nPart of that support team was Robbins’ parents, Denise and Jeffery, as well as her older brother, Lucas. Robbins also is a proud member of the Durango DEVO program, the Bear Development Team and is the defending Colorado Cycling League state champion for the Durango High School squad.\n\nShe will get back to the high school cycling circuit and will aim to defend her state title when Durango hosts the state championships in October.\n\nWith the experience of her first world championships, Robbins is ready for anything.\n\n“It was also super cool to be in such a competitive field and to see all the different countries represented,” she said. “It was a cool feeling when you would pass someone and their jersey was another country like Australia or Japan; it really made it feel special. It has also been really cool to be with Team USA and learn from the older riders who all have been to a couple of world championship before, and some even have an Olympics or two under their belts.”\n\n“Just wanted some more time at home to better prepare and get in some more specific training,” Simmons said of his decision.\n\nDurango’s Christopher Blevins got the hole-shot to open Wednesday’s team relay event at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. That helped the U.S. get into a strong position en route to a sixth-place finish.\n\nThe U.S. finished sixth, 1:37 behind the winning time of host Switzerland, which was anchored by Nino Schurter. The Swiss finished in exactly one hour. Germany was 13 seconds behind, and Denmark placed third at 34 seconds behind.\n\nBlevins, along with Durango-based riders Savilia Blunk and Cole Paton – both of the Fort Lewis College cycling team – will compete in Friday’s under-23 races at the world championships. Saturday, Durango’s Howard Grotts will compete in the elite men’s race."
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"The changes in the technology market are somewhat frightening and swift and organisations we once expected to last for ever, or were seen as the new role models can soon wane. We remember, the first ‘Publishing in the 21st Century’ research paper , The organisational Impact of New Media’. We helped those stalwarts, Mark Bide and Mike Shatzkin galvanise their thinking. Then we looked at a digital world that was going to happen, some 15 years later, we now face an exploding digital market.\n\nOnly this year we have seen Kodak hit the digital wall this year.\n\nWe have also seen Nokia struggle to find the right mix as others swallow up their once dominant market share.\n\nIt is sobering that this week Facebook, in acquiring Instagram, valued the 15 month old company of 13 staff at a staggering $1 billion.\n\nWe have seen the innovative Sony in the doldrums with four years of losses. At the end of March 2011 Sony had some 168,200 employees. Now Sony has announced it is to cut some 10,000 jobs, which equates to some 6% of its workforce. Only last month Sony said that it was selling a chemical products division, shedding some 3,000 people and earlier it merged its Sony Mobile Display business with Toshiba and Hitachi to form Japan Display and in doing so effectively shed a further 2,000 jobs. Job cuts and reorganisations are not new at Sony. In the Global Fincial Crisis at the end of 2008 they shed some 16,000 employees.\n\nWe often think of businesses in simple terms of turnover, employees, profit, but today these can be inhibitors, which make the ship heavy and difficult to tack quickly whilst others prove far more nimble and react to changes far quicker.\nThis week many are debating the perceived justice or injustice of the DOJ decision on the ‘Agency’ pricing model. What may be more interesting is to debate the organisational changes that will have to happen within ‘publishing’. Big is not always best and not all of today’s players will make it to tomorrow. What is the ideal publishing organisation of tomorrow? How will it be structured different from today? What will the difference between the various sectors? Who will be best positioned to seize the new opportunities?\n\nWhat is clear is that change is not just about content and seize is not about people but how you deploy them.\nPosted by Martyn Daniels at Friday, April 13, 2012"
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"well… i am helping to code a zombies map, and kinda also making one of mine, so i would like some weapon ideas, you can post any weapon and any projectile, that are up until the 1.4.3(not including)\nif you don’t know the weapons or projectiles then i use myself these sites:\nWeapons - Terraria Wiki (fandom.com)\nProjectile IDs - Terraria Wiki (fandom.com)\nyou can add ideas of your own if you want the weapon to be more specific, from\n\nAfter some confusion and requests for a more in-depth explanation of the /sitem command, I have decided to put this together. Dimension: /specialitem Base Command: /sitem You use /sitem -i “item name” followed by the selected tags, which are used to specify the properties of the weapon. Use the quotations. They are sometimes required. Tags: -ss Shoot Speed: the speed of the item’s projectile. Increasing this value will cause the projectile to move faster. -ua Use Animation: the use-anima…\n\nif you make the weapon too specific it may have less options in what tier it will go in to be balanced\nthanks for your help already in advance, sincerely multi payman\n\nThis is one of those Topics where you can let your suggestions become something you wield in-game! And because theres a vast majority of projectiles you can create crazy weapons! It also makes the zombies map more unique, fun, aswell as giving future Ideas for the Zombies map creators!\n\n•Description: Shotguns irl have a type of ammo called “Incendiary” which is a type of ammunition containing a compound that burns rapidly and causes fires. In Terraria there is a projectile that causes the “On fire” debuff as well as having a sparks animation that resembles that of Incendiary rounds, pairing that with a shotguns burst effect you get something that somewhat resembles the irl counterpart!\n\nSpeed - Same as Wand of sparking but slightly faster\n\nI may fix some things on this post - KeiGu\n\ni like the idea, will think on what tier to add, thanks for the suggestion!\n\nMay I ask what theme you chose for your map?\n\ni like the idea, i will ask others in the Untimely maybe we can use it there, i will think about the tier and ut and ua\n\nwell i am helping code another map, so let’s see how it fits among the two maps… since the one that i am making with PhillUp(builder for now) is only made in build, and not really submitted yet, and not 100% finished, i just thought that since i am of little use to him in build i could make few of the weapons, or all\n\nI was thinking of a “disk launcher”\n\nDescription:\nThis is Inspired from CoDmobile’s “D13 sector”. The base weapon is a cobalt repeater and the projectile it fires is a light disc that doesnt go back to the player but instead ricochets to walls hitting multiple enemies. This fits with any map that resembles modern warfare and cyber tech!",
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"Ohh I sincerely apologize for my post, I only think that the weapon and projectile of choice isnt a good pairing since death sickle is a “Sickle”, and Lasers come out of something that uses energy. I much prefer death sickle with a “Pumpking Scythe” projectile since it pairs, but of course its also good to know others opinions thanks!\n\nOh fudge I have another one though I will post it later!! Need to research first!\n\nOh may I ask if it is possible to change the colors of projectiles? If not, its allright!\n\nit is a well thought idea, and yea it’s also a good one, sad that you won’t be able to see it in your hands ingame, that would look awesome!\n\nOh darn, did I go to far? Was there something impossibly written in my weapon? Im not sad uhmm just disappointed I guess? Hahaha\n\nit’s fine, i guess it’s about the idea, but i think i could fit it in there, the weapon doesn’t have to be perfect, after all zombies can be about surprises, and often you can’t be sure what projectile would you get out of your weapons, sometimes it’s part of the fun… that is as long as it’s worth it and not too expensive for too little value\n\nno, i was just thinking to weaponout mod, i just would like to be able to see weapons you have ingame, not that the weapons is bad or sthing\n\ni was just thinking to weaponout mod\n\nHmmm I am so confused is \"Too weapon out meaning “its too obsurd to be something that can be used ingame?” Im not judging how you write I really want an honest opinion even if its an insult I will take it as long as its understandable, I wont be offended since I wasnt expecting all my Ideas to be implemented. Im more Excited on how the map will go!\n\nYour right, In my opinion I only think’d about aesthetic purposes and how it would look in the map, yet weapons that you get in every zombies map is unpredictable thats what makes it fun! Thanks!\n\nno no i mean that i would just like to be able to see the weapons while you are holding them in hand ingame, but vanilla terraria can’t support that only mods, it’s not about your weapon, it’s just a side thought, i will try to implement your weapon, you don’t have to worry about that, it was just talking about something else completely, sorry for making you confused\n\nyea, i joined zombies and kept playing it for so long just because of how it freshens up the vanilla stuff, it was a nice refresh after struggling with mmftw for about a year, or one and a half… ik why i subjected myself to it, but still… i guess i was punishing myself for beating the terraria before only through duplicating items and abusing the invincibility glitch pre1.4"
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"Shekhar realized that Aryan knew something about Roohi. His awkward behavior when he visited their home, Tawde's mentioning of his name , all these things were connecting him somewhere to the kidnapping of Roohi. His belief in Tawde was almost zero after Kamla escaped from his hand with Roohi even when he was so close to them. It was time to take the situation in his hands. As Tara fell asleep after her continuous crying , he decided to confront Aryan.\n\nLife plays different games with us nobody knows why but winning or loosing this game matters most to decide the course of our life. When Jennifer didn't want him to speak he was chasing her from Kochi to Delhi to Mumbai but now when she had so many questions in her mind and wanted him to answer them all he was silent struggling for his life in coma. She remembered that Cyrus was behaving weirdly from sometime, his sudden disappearance from Skype chats, forgetting things while speaking and answering oddly to her messages were creating doubts in her mind. She believed that he was disturbed due to problems in their relationship but after looking at his mails it appeared something else, something suspicious.\n\n\" But why he would help in kidnapping a girl from Mumbai whom he didn't know?\" \" What role was Aryan Ahuja playing?\"\" How they both knew each other?\" Whenever she thought in that way it came to her as a conspiracy against Cyrus.\" Why a law student will do such a silly thing to spoil his career. Aryan Ahuja knows much more than what he shows.\" Only Cyrus held the answers to these burning questions. Vijay's absence from hospital was giving time to Jennifer to feel her love for him. She started understanding how much she cared for him. The mere thought of separating from Cyrus was pining her. She prayed for Cyrus's recovery by holding cross in her hand which she wore only for fashion being an atheistic for years. It was also the first time that she hadn't smoked any cigarette for three hours, she promised god to quit smoking as soon as Cyrus became conscious. But god was silent and so was Cyrus perhaps this was the test of her love.\n\n'Sajan re jhoot mat bolo khuda ke paas jana hai na hathi hai na ghoda hai wahan paidal hi jana hai', Aryan was listening old Hindi songs to forget kidnapping of Roohi and divert himself from the situation he was in and to assure that he knew nothing but the song itself was enough to make him uncomfortable. 'Ding dong...ding dong...' the sound of the doorbell brought him out of the trance. He switched off the song and opened the door.\n\n\"Hi...hi....Shekhar\" he stammered to see him. \" May I come in Aryan.\" \" Oh ! Yes...yes of course.\" For few moments they stared each other while sitting on sofa as if waiting for other to speak.\n\n\" Do you want to say something about Roohi's kidnapping. Mr Aryan,\" Shekhar broke his silence with a direct question.\n\n\"Roohi! How do I know about her. Now you also think that I have to do something with her kidnapping like your wife,\" he was not directly looking at his eyes confirming that he was telling a lie.\n\n\"Mr. Aryan you know that Tara and I always quarrel, my indifference towards my career and her dominating nature are creating a rift between us day by day...\"\n\nAryan interrupted him, \"Shekhar why are you telling me all this. Its your family matter I have nothing to do with it.\"\n\n\"I am telling you because Roohi is the only best part of our relationship. She is the bond which holds us together and now when she is not with us we are breaking with each passing second. I know Mr Ahuja that you are also very fond of her. Our distances with her have increased her closeness to you and I believe that you will not like to see her in any trouble.\"His eyes filled with tears because he knew that she was in trouble.\n\n\"She is like my daughter Shekhar,\" he took a pause and then continued, \" I also want her safety but believe me, I don't know anything.\" He himself was not sure of what he was saying. The course of events after Kamla's escape with Roohi from Ganesh Visarjan were not at all pointing towards the well-being of Roohi. He stood up and asked Shekhar to leave.\n\n\" Shekhar I understand your emotions but I have to go now. I have to meet someone. Believe me I can't think of hurting her even in my dreams.\"\n\nShekhar had no other option but to leave and went to that home which was silent like a graveyard without Roohi. Aryan on the other hand was adamant about what to do next. 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Nevertheless, Stage 2 was considered acceptable practice for a long time; and in some fields, it still is.\n\nStage 3, Hacking, has the same hazards as Stage 2, but at a level that’s no longer acceptable. Small, simple scripts tend to grow into large, complex programs. Often, they contain implementation details that are not documented anywhere, and there is no practical way to check their correctness.\n\nStage 3 is not reliable because it is not reproducible. Leek and Peng define reproducibility as “the ability to recompute data analytic results given an observed dataset and knowledge of the data analysis pipeline.”\n\nReproducibility does not guarantee reliability, as Leek and Peng acknowledge in the title of their article, “Reproducible research can still be wrong”. But without reproducibility as a requirement of published research, there is no way to be confident of its reliability.\n\nClimbing out of the valley\n\nStages 4, 5, and 6 are the antidote to Stage 3. They describe what’s needed to make computational science reproducible, and therefore more likely to be reliable.\n\nAt a minimum, reviewers of a publication and future researchers should be able to:\n\n1) Download all data and software used to generate the results.\n\n3) Run a build process to execute the computation.\n\nTo achieve these goals, we need the tools of software engineering:\n\n1) Version control makes it possible to maintain an archived version of the code used to produce a particular result. Examples include Git and Subversion.\n\n2) During development, automated tests make programs more likely to be correct; they also tend to improve code quality. During review, they provide evidence of correctness, and for future researchers they provide what is often the most useful form of documentation. Examples include unittest and nose for Python and JUnit for Java.\n\n3) Automated build systems document the high-level structure of a computation: which programs process which data, what outputs they produce, etc. Examples include Make and Ant.\n\n4) Configuration management tools document the details of the computational environment where the result was produced, including the programming languages, libraries, and system-level software the results depend on. Examples include package managers like Conda that document a set of packages, containers like Docker that also document system software, and virtual machines that actually contain the entire environment needed to run a computation.\n\nThese are the ropes and grappling hooks we need to climb out of the Valley of Unreliable Science.\n\nUnfortunately, most people working in computational science did not learn these tools in school, and they are not easy to learn. For example, Git, which has emerged as the dominant version control system, is notoriously hard to use. Even with GitHub and graphical clients, it’s still hard. We have a lot of work to do to make these tools better.\n\nNevertheless, it is possible to learn basic use of these tools with a reasonable investment of time. Software Carpentry offers a three hour workshop on Git and a 4.5 hour workshop on automated build systems. You could do both in a day (although I’m not sure I’d recommend it).\n\nThere are two ways to avoid getting stuck in the Valley of Unreliable Science:\n\n1) Navigate Through It: One common strategy is to start with simple scripts; if they grow and get too complex, you can improve code quality as needed, add tests and documentation, and put the code under version control when it is ready to be released.\n\n2) Jump Over It: The alternative strategy is to maintain good quality code, write documentation and tests along with the code (or before), and keep all code under version control.\n\nNaively, it seems like Navigating is better for agility: when you start a new project, you can avoid the costs of over-engineering and test ideas quickly. If they fail, they fail fast; and if they succeed, you can add elements of Stages 4, 5, and 6 on demand.\n\nBased on that thinking, I used to be a Navigator, but now I am a Jumper. Here’s what changed my mind:\n\n1) The dangers of over-engineering during the early stages of a project are overstated. If you are in the habit of creating a new repository for each project (or creating a directory in an existing repository), and you start with a template project that includes a testing framework, the initial investment is pretty minimal. It’s like starting every program with a copy of “Hello, World”.\n\n5) Writing documentation and tests as you go along also improves software architecture, which makes code more reusable, and that saves time you (and other researchers) would otherwise spend reimplementing the wheel.\n\n6) Version control makes collaboration more efficient. It provides a record of who changed what and when, which facilitates code and data integrity. It provides mechanisms for developing new code without breaking the old. And it provides a better form of file backup, organized in coherent changes, rather than by date.\n\nFor computational scientists, I think it’s better to jump over the Valley of Unreliable Science than try to navigate through it. So what does that imply for education? Should we teach the tools and practices of software engineering right from the beginning? Or do students have to spend time navigating the Valley before they learn to jump over it?\n\nI’ll address these questions in the next article."
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This coming Monday, the third of the month, has been coined ‘Blue Monday’ by the travel industry for its noticeable peak in activity – more than 630,000 travellers searched for a flight from Manchester on the corresponding Monday last year, according to data from price comparison site Skyscanner.\n\nThe Northern Hub is expecting a busy January for bookings this year and has revealed its most popular destinations by capacity for summer 2023, with many thousands of seats available over the travel industry’s summer season.\n\nA number of airlines also have deals available on Blue Monday and throughout January, with flights to some major holiday hotspots available from under £60pp return.\n\nUp to six flights per week\n\nAmong the most-visited of Greece’s 6,000 islands, Mykonos is particularly popular with a younger crowd, combining Greek culture, food, striking architecture and sunshine with a vibrant nightlife scene.\n\nMykonos’ ‘Little Venice’, in the town of Chora, is a popular day trip spot, with the balconies of its whitewashed buildings suspended over the sea.\n\nJet2.com will take you to Mykonos from Manchester for £187pp return (10th – 17th August), and you can also travel with easyJet.\n\nUp to eight flights per week\n\nWhilst most of the many thousands of Brits visiting Almeria each summer come here for the outstanding beaches, the Andalusia region of Spain is a cultural hotbed, too, meshing Iberian and North African influences. This expresses itself in the food, the architecture and a laid-back way of life.\n\nAndalusia is also home to Europe’s only desert, the Desierto Tabernas, which is a popular spot for Hollywood shoots, and a number of Wild West film sets still survive and are now open to the public.\n\nUp to eight flights per week\n\nNestled between the Dalmatian mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik has become synonymous with Game of Thrones in recent years but has a long and storied past, with its imposing 800-year-old city walls encircling a warren of characterful streets filled with historic architecture and monuments.\n\nThe city makes a great base to explore the wider Dalmatia region, with breath-taking scenery, crystal-clear waters and unspoilt shale beaches.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Munich Airport International strengthens commitment to the Asian aviation market with the opening of its regional office in Singapore\n\nFlights this summer start from £177pp with Tui (for an 11-night trip departing 14th May) and you can also fly to Dubrovnik with easyJet and Jet2.com from Manchester.\n\nUp to 18 flights per week\n\nGran Canaria is also a hotspot for active holidays. The east coast’s choppy waves make it a popular spot for water sports, and Roque Nublo, a rocky outcrop at the heart of the island’s interior mountain range, is a big draw for climbers, from experts to novices.\n\nYou can get to Gran Canaria from £73.48pp return with Ryanair (departing on 13th April and returning 25th April). You can also reach the island with easyJet, Jet2.com and Tui.\n\nUp to 26 flights per week\n\nBeaches are, without doubt, the main draw to Lanzarote, another Canary Island. From the Papagayo Beach that lies hidden between the mountains of Ajaches, to the golden fine sanded beach of Playa Grande, the choices for sunbathing spots and swimming in calm seas are endless.\n\nLanzarote’s other highlight is its remarkable volcanic landscape, which is best experienced in the other-worldly Parque Natural de los Volcanes (no prizes for translating this one!). Camel treks across its ashen plateau are available.\n\nUp to 32 flights per week\n\nA bustling beachfront destination, Barcelona is great for a weekend break but can easily become a longer stay. The Catalan city offers no fewer than nine beaches, from vibrant city centre spots to more secluded shorelines.\n\nBarcelona’s food is a particular highlight and visitors can also take a tour of Camp Nou, one of the world’s largest stadia and home to the globally renowned FC Barcelona.\n\nYou can reach Catalonia’s capital from only £69.98pp return with Ryanair (flying out 25th June and returning 28th June) or alternatively, you can travel with easyJet, Jet2.com and Vueling.\n\nUp to 35 flights per week\n\nFor generations of partygoers, Ibiza has been a firm fixture on the bucket list, with some of the most exclusive nightclubs and entertainment venues on the planet.\n\nScratch beneath the surface, though, and you’ll find an island seeking to diversify its image and its offering for visitors. Ibiza boasts everything from a quaint Old Town to a vibrant food and drink scene and a plethora of yoga retreats.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Emirates kick-starts its multi-billion dollar project with upgrade of entire interior cabins of 120 Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft\n\nYou can travel to Ibiza from just £166pp return from Manchester with Jet2.com (7th – 14th July). You can also reach the Balearic island with Tui, easyJet and Ryanair.\n\nUp to 39 flights per week\n\nThe main hub for Portugal’s Algarve, Faro itself boasts a quaint and characterful Old Town with cobbled streets, a 13th Century Cathedral and an attractive marina, dotted with restaurants and bars. It is flanked by a string of coastal resorts with some of Europe’s very best sandy beaches. Albufeira is home to the Algarve’s party scene and is a short trip from Faro.\n\nFly with Ryanair this summer from only £65.89pp return (depart on 19th June and arrive back on 27th June), and you can also travel to Faro with easyJet, Tui and Jet2.com.\n\nUp to 39 flights per week\n\nMalaga sits on the southern coast of Spain, offering guaranteed hot summer weather and vast expanses of sandy shoreline. Its cultural gems are often overlooked – the city was the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and has a museum dedicated to his memory, housing many of his famous works. Malaga also has a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre and some of Spain’s best seafood.\n\nFly to the Costa del Sol from £151pp return with Jet2.com (19th – 26th June). You can also reach Malaga from Manchester with Tui, easyJet and Ryanair.\n\nUp to 44 flights per week\n\nIf you like combining sunshine with adventure, Tenerife boasts some awe-inspiring experiences. Ride a cable car 3,335m to the summit of Mount Teide and take in the incredible views of the national park that surrounds it. Alternatively, visit the cliffs of Los Gigantes, where you can relax on the beach, or cruise the waters by taking a boat trip from the nearby marina.\n\nThe island is packed full of activities for the entire family to enjoy. Siam Park, voted the world’s best (and biggest) water park 6 years in a row, boasts heated pools, a white sand beach and stunning waterfall.\n\nUp to 52 flights per week\n\nAlicante is the heart of the Costa Blanca, or ‘White Coast’ – so named for its pristine white sand beaches, stretching over 120 miles of Spanish coastline.\n\nIf you’ve had your fill of sunbathing and want to do some sightseeing, check out the historic Castillo de Santa Bárbara, an imposing medieval fortress which sits atop Mount Benacantil. Tour the ruins, and take in the sweeping Mediterranean views from the old keep tower.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Qatar Airways supports IRONMAN Group as the official Airline Partner the Global IRONMAN® Series and IRONMAN® 70.3® Series\n\nUp to 56 flights per week\n\nDalaman has grown exponentially in popularity over recent years. It is a gateway to over 100km of Turkish Aegean coastline, dotted with charming resort towns and numerous attractions, both natural and historic.\n\nThe eye-catching Kumburnu beach extends like a pier into a deep blue lagoon, and is a great spot for snorkelling, whilst nearby Babadağ mountain is a world-renowned launch site for paragliding. Once finished, visit the port town of Fethiye for its lively markets and outstanding local cuisine.\n\nYou can join more than 200,000 flying from Manchester to Dalaman this summer, from only £296pp return (Jet2.com, 30th June – 7th July). You can also reach Dalaman with easyJet, Tui, Corendon Airlines, Pegasus Airlines and Sun Express.\n\nUp to 60 flights per week\n\nAntalya is the most popular spot in Turkey for visitors from Manchester and offers a blend of incredible beaches, a picturesque Ottoman harbour, amazing food and world-class museums.\n\nThe area around Antalya has been a cultural hotspot since antiquity and visitors can admire Greek and Roman ruins, including the monumental ancient city of Perge and the 2,000-year-old Hardian’s Gate, which still stands guard at the entrance to Antalya’s Old Town.\n\nUp to 75 flights per week\n\nMallorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic islands, is also the top destination for those departing from Manchester for some sunshine this summer. More than 300,000 are set to travel from the Northern hub, and it’s easy to see why – Mallorca caters to all tastes, from the party scene of Magaluf to tranquil national parks and wide expanses of spotless golden beaches.\n\nFor those wanting to try something a little different, the spectacular Caves of Drach, formed up to 20 million years ago, extend for over 4km under the east coast of the island.\n\nVisit Mallorca with flights from only £136pp return pp return with Jet2.com (3rd – 10th July). You can also reach this holiday hotspot with Tui, easyJet and Ryanair.\n\n**All prices correct at the time of writing, but may be subject to change. Prices quoted are for flights only and may not include hold baggage."
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"I know that Venus is retrograde. She tugs on my emotions, upon the depths of my heart within my soul and spirit. The depths of old pains are risen up to the surface to demand their place in the moment, this moment, regardless of my wants or desires.\n\nI know that I have had recent loss. I miss my baby-girl (cat), eighteen and a half years was not enough and though she slept all day and I wouldn’t see her for hours, she was there, always present now gone. Loss is in me, clear and supple in its freshness.\n\nI know that August is an historically difficult month for me, for reasons even I don’t understand. Depression caws and calls and laughs bitter jokes at my expense, irrespective of what I think or what I do.\n\nI know my fears about the success of my new career. Doubts abound, failure seemingly a looming danger growing with each week.",
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"Knowing changes nothing on fear, knowing only allows a modicum of delusion, a dollop of superficial control over the emotion itself. It is dancing ants across the nape of my neck, cavorting in style over my not-yet-dead-corpse.\n\nKnowing changes nothing. I sit and feel. Pain, sorrow, loss, fear, ragged shards pushing out from my core and piercing me, inside to out. I am jagged and fraught with danger even to myself, especially to myself.\n\nKnowing the reasons for the feelings gives an entryway to deeper feeling, not less.\n\nKnowing conveys an illusion of management.\n\nFeelings will not be managed. They will not be kept or contained or bartered with no matter what parts of my soul I offer in return.\n\nWhat wouldn’t we give to not feel pain?\n\nI am submerged in the river of it and I would willingly drown if I knew that was the end of it.",
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"But it isn’t. For the next minute continues and into the next. With all the attendant agonies crowding in for attention. Hungry children in a household without enough food. There is not enough of me left to feed them all and still be me at the end. Yet to ignore them, to deny them, to reject from them nourishment, is that truly better? They are, after all, me.",
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"I’m writing this out so that I won’t completely forget what the past couple of weeks have been like when (notice the optimism of when cf. if) the pain finally goes.\n\nThe onset was slow, inexplicable, no sudden movement or funny accident that caused a sudden burning agony. Instead it was slow. At first I thought it was just a muscle ache. One that lingered for two weeks growing increasingly worse.\n\nI finally dealt with it by going to the chiropractor who put my hip back in (apparently it was strangely twisted) but alas the pain didn’t disperse.\n\nI saw the chiropractor again, then the physiotherapist, twice, then a doctor at work. That visit was simply because the pain was too much by then. Or so I thought.\n\nThere was such a remarkable scale of pain yet to be encountered.\n\nSo I got painkillers, tramadol. At this stage sitting was pretty problematic and walking hurt, and I couldn’t stand still, but little did I know what was yet to come. The tramadol helped. Mildly. Fyi, tramadol is a synthetic opiate. Over the counter was doing shit all so it was time for the big guns.\n\nBut the big gun wasn’t really cutting it so once my doctor’s office opened again I went in to see her (This was about Dec 21?). Thus the diagnosis of a slipped disc. And you know what you can do about it?\n\nTake drugs, stay mostly immobile, wait for the swelling to go down. :/\n\nSo I got a triple prescription of more tramadol for the pain, cyclobenzaprine for a muscle relaxant and naproxen for the anti-inflammatory. Did I mention that my doctor is in Vancouver but I live 45 minutes away in New West? My head went woozy at least twice on that drive home from the pain of sitting.\n\nI made it to the Pharmasave and got my prescriptions filled in under 8 minutes. Yes, I looked that bad.\n\nMade it home, got the medications, water and myself to the couch and I’ve basically existed between the couch and bed ever since. Luckily for me, pretty nearly every day felt the same or worse (mostly worse). The outside of my left foot went numb (I long for the day I can feel my baby toe again) and a couple of days ago the numbness migrated up the outside of my leg to my knee.\n\nDo you know what you do for this? You wait. Because in most cases it goes away on its own.\n\nWithin a couple of days of when I admitted defeat and collapsed at home, the pain for standing and walking had grown to the point where I could only stand or walk for a minute or two before I *had* to get back to a prone position or collapse weeping. I don’t remember the last time that I cried from pain (the tattoo doesn’t count imo) or nearly passed out from it.\n\nHuge massive thank you’s to my friends and family for helping me out through this. For things like groceries, the new pain prescription (I’m now on ‘real’ narcotics – oxycodone/supeodol) and kitty litter cleaning, etc.\n\nNaturally with any action causing shooting agony followed by waves of scorching pain once I was horizontal again, I was very limited in what I could do, forcing me to consider what where the most necessary things in life.\n\nHair brushing didn’t make that list. Teeth brushing only occasionally. And everything had to be orchestrated for maximum time standing effectiveness.\n\nMy days have gone something like this, where this is the worked out most efficient morning when the pain has been at its worst:\n\nThankfully the drugs kept me from caring too much. Sleeping’s been torture though. Turns out that I have three sleeping positions: they are all flat on my back and simply variations of how my legs are arranged. I never sleep on my back, as in it’s practically impossible for me to fall asleep except on my stomach or maybe my side. So I haven’t had a decent night’s sleep in almost two weeks. That doesn’t help I must say.\n\nI have learned that looking after my cats’ needs is one of my basic requirements of living (it’s a responsibility thing), then that which may help me get better. Food and water. Everything after that, and I mean everything, was negotiable. Because doing anything results in lying flat on my back breathing through waves of pain. And that’s for things that took two minutes or less. Washing hair is at least 8 minutes of standing = lamaz breathing agony.\n\nOh, with one addition, this isn’t shared as a pity request. I really do want a record from when I’m in the midst of this for later when I forget, and in case anyone wonders why they haven’t heard from me, well, this is why."
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"Alternative fuel ideas can be wild and whacky yet do, in theory, offer \"clean\" energy alternatives to fossil fuels. Wouldn't it be great if we could power our cars on booze? What about trash or dead cats? How about nappies? Hang on, did you say dead cats? Why yes we did, more on that later. Bioethanol and biodiesels are already in production but what about the ones that haven't quite \"cut the mustard\"?\n\nWith rising energy costs a bane to each and every consumer and world economies pushing for \"green\" alternatives and technologies, there is commercial pressure to provide energy as cheaply and cleanly as possible. Many new energy sources are being explored as a consequence. There are a plethora of potential energy sources out there that are not just corn or sugar derived. In theory, almost anything can be burned to be used as a fuel source. On large scales, to work effectively, alternative energy sources need to meet some criterion. It must produce more energy than it requires and it must cost less than the current technologies. It must also be widely available and in large enough quantities as well as produce the minimum amount of pollution.\n\nWith that in mind, let's take a look at some \"bizarre\" energy sources that meet these requirements. Some may surprise you, others may seem rather outlandish, but some could have real potential.\n\nRight then, let's get this one out of the way. Can you imagine powering your car with dead cats? Would you do it even if you could? A German newspaper reported just that in 2005. So the story goes an inventor had developed a fuel system that could be powered on garbage, including ex-cats. The story soon picked up traction, some actually quoting the need for 20 cats as fuel. Like many odd stories, this one did have a grain of truth. Dr. Christian Koch had indeed created a machine that could convert rubbish (such as paper, plastics and garden waste) into biodiesel. Cat fuel, on the other hand, was a complete invention.\n\nKoch's KDV 500 device can, it's claimed, convert trash into gas at a big discount when compared to more conventional fuels. Like most claims of this nature, the wider world still waits for its deployment.",
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"My former spanish teacher drives on rocketfuel and runs triathlons to chill out a bit. Shes a real brilliant valenciano chica and a schoolteacher by profession. The other day she hit me up all jolly inviting me to come join her for a fiesta – as she was finally back in Javea for the night. I said: NO, NO, NO and NO again…and it wasnt just spite, it was culture.\n\nNow a couple of years ago, when she was still my teacher, she invited me to this end-of-schoolyear fiesta. I wasnt too keen to go to a school fiesta but she convinced me by emphasising that the entire town comes for it, its very informal and theres a bar serving beer. So I thought, ah well allright if its a community thing I can nip over, have a drink or two and sneak off – no biggie.\n\nWell of course, the premise was completely false. There were kids and their proud parents there. Noone else. Except me. There was a small bar and you could buy a beer – if you specifically asked the 6yo toddler for it. I had a coffee. Whilst it all felt a bit strange being the seemingly only one there without kids, I thought I would sneak down to the back of the big square full of chairs and just sit around with my coffee for a while. But. Not so fast!\n\n– Oh hey Morten, great to see you. So which one is yours upthere? (Some jolly english mum I vaguely knew had caught me out.)\n– Uhm … none of them, I dont have kids\n– So…why…oh anyway it was great seeing you. (And she left in a hurry.)",
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"Hmmm. That was a bit akward and I quickly fought my way down to the back\n\n– Heya. Didnt know you had kids. You should bring them over sometime. (Before I had found a seat I was caught out again – this time by a guy I´d bought some stuff off downtown)\n– Hmmm well, I dont really, as such ….have kids … (I stuttered.)\n– No? (And he just kinda looked at me for a bit, did the classic english shrug and left.)\n\nI felt rather like the odd creep out by now. The whole crowd of proud parents were almost definitely staring and whispering about the dubious guy who had come round to look at kids. Just look at kids. No other reason for him to be here. Creep. By now I really wished I´d bought a cold drink.\n\nI finished my coffee as quickly as possible. My teacher was running around backstage herding kids onto the stage and looking jolly. Perfect. I was gonna do the invisible get-away maneuvre. I went behind the entire crowd, made it back past the bar and almost up to the stage that had the exit next to it, when a loud voice penetrated the evening sky over Javea:\n\n– Morteeeen, you caaaaaaaaame. (My teacher, great, caught out badly this time.)\n– Yes, and it was very impressive all of it.\n– What did you like the best???\n– Uhm ehm the eh singing was cool, they danced too and stuff, very impressive. I really gotta run though Im afraid, but it was great!\n– No, no, no, no … its just started and in 3 acts time is the big one I choreographed. Im so happy I found you. I need you to film it for me, I have a videocamera here.\n– Ah no, I mean it sounds brilliant, but I really dont wanna film it.\n– Sii siii, its not a problem, the camera is insured.\n– Yes its not that, I would just like rather not stand here filming.\n– Oh dont be like that you silly danish person, vamos vamos, it doesnt need to be professional I want it for class after to show the kids\n– Yeah thats a great idea, but I really really dont wanna film kids. You know, I dont have kids and such….\n– Sii sii, I know you dont have kids, we dont either, but thats irrelant isnt it, here is the camera, you should go film from right under the stage, its much better\n– Ehm no you see, I dont wanna stand right in front of everyone and I absolutely dont wanna stand there filming. Cant you get like some parent to do it?\n– But whyyyyy? You must film this, its very important and the parents are all busy watching their kids, you know\n– Yeah I know…thats exactly it. And I dont want them thinking some bloke is really interested in their kids and running around filming them…see?\n– No no, of course youre interested. They are all doing very well, siiii. You can explain to me in class on monday. Here, have the camera.",
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"Sooo. I stood there with the videocamera. 3 acts to go and a kids display to film. Surrounded by proud parents still glaring at me with suspicion or so it felt. I looked around a bit. Saw an estate agent I knew having a laugh with his wife and numerous kids, some girl I only knew from facebook was clapping her hands frantically at some kind of toddlers magic tricks on stage, my insurance broker was further back filming the epic event … I quit the pointless excercise realising I was entirely surrounded, crawled out of the venue and into the first bar I could find for a drink. Sadly on the following monday, I had to admit I couldnt make the camera work so there was no footage…of kids. I was teased alot about it, I felt it was a tiny price to pay.\n\nNow I totally support peoples rights to have kids. As long as theyre of course banned from airplanes, restaurants and supermarkets theyre no big bother. I particularly dont mind spanish kids, compared to other kinds of kids they seem incredibly well behaved and I find it rather charming that parents drag them around town till early hours in the morning, occationally its even possible to sit at a table next to such kids in a restaurant without them spitting their food at my plate, being breastfed or having a nice little poo in the pants at their table. I like – or can at least tolerate – that. However it occurs to me that theres a connection between the behaviour of spanish kids, the attitude the spanish seemingly have towards them – and the contrasting akwardness of us northerness.\n\nFor example… In a local chinese bazaar they had dressed up a childs mannequin in a rather sexy womans tshirt. Obviously a mistake given the shirt – despite its sexiness and its rude writings – was vastly too big for the mannequin. A group of local british expats got outraged. The group filed a formal complaint to the local council, wrote angry letters to local expat newspapers and apparently started plotting a boycot. I was sitting in a bar largely nextdoor chatting to the spanish owner who said: Siii, they used the wrong doll, maybe them british are afraid they will buy it and put it on their kid instead of their wife too??? jejejeje, I think if somebody had gone in and told the chinese, it would have been put on another doll in 5minutes. Now we can wait for 3months for the politicians to reply.\n\nNearby I went to a party at a small bar full of expats with a mate. At one point my mate went to the toilet and this little english girl was having a laugh blocking the way. He asked her to move away. She giggled and refused, spreading her arms to block entry. He gently put his arm on her shoulder and started walking past. She promptly turned towards her dad standing nearby and yelled: DADDYYYY That man touched me!!! Silence. Staring. Tension.",
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"Russian Researcher Kashin Downplays Possibility Of War Between Russia And NATO: The U.S. Is The Strongest Military Power, We Can't Even Compete\n\nRussia's newspapers have identified many hotspots where war could erupt and most notably Taiwan and Ukraine. Russia's leadership has been making menacing noises about a resort to war if Russia's security concerns are not addressed. Vassily Kashin from his perspective as senior research fellow at both the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the National Research University–Higher School of Economics and the Institute of the Russian Far East will have none of it. In an interview with Roman Tyukavkin, Kashin downplays the possibility of war erupting in 2022. The most important factor is that the United States remains the preeminent superpower and it could hurt Russia in many ways. Only the Chinese stand a chance against the United States simply because their power is concentrated in one area while America must disperse its forces to cope with numerous threats.\n\nThe interview with Kashin follows below:[1]",
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"\"Just don't let there be war\" is a chant that many people are now repeating. Can the new year 2022 bring war and is a conflict between NATO and Russia likely - we asked political scientist Vasily Kashin about this.\n\nMany talk about the imminent battle between the United States and China over Taiwan. What are your thoughts on this?\n\nThis is highly unlikely in 2022. Hypothetically, such a possibility exists, of course, but I don’t think it will happen exactly next year. The United States still possesses clear military superiority. At the moment, it is the strongest superpower in the world. But the main problem for Americans is that their military forces are scattered throughout the world. They are simultaneously forced to contain Russia, China, Iran and still participate in many conflicts in other countries. The United States no longer has enough strength for all this.\n\n- Can China overtake the United States in the coming years in terms of weapon quantity and quality?\n\n“This is just a common misconception. Although China has an advantage in certain types of weapons, it will only be able to match the United States in overall military power by 2050. According to the calculations of the Chinese themselves, they should catch up with their rivals in 2035.\n\n- So, if a war breaks out between these countries in the near future, America will win?\n\n- No, not necessarily. If, let us assume that a local conflict occurs in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, everything will depend on the level of combat readiness of American troops at that moment, on the actions of other countries, including Russia, and on how quickly the United States can react. China's advantage is that the overwhelming majority of its armed forces are located in only one theater of operations - the Pacific Ocean. Within the framework of a local conflict, China has a chance of victory, but if matters escalate to a full-scale war, then the advantage would lie with the United States. But in this situation, the presence of nuclear weapons on both sides is a serious limitation.\n\n- Is a military conflict between the United States and Iran possible in the near future?\n\n- No, such a scenario does not correspond to the plans of either side. On the contrary, the Americans are trying to reduce tensions in this region in order to be able to transfer their forces to the Pacific Ocean for containing China. Of course, the US is not ready to make concessions to Iran, but there are no signs of an impending conflict.\n\n- Is there a likelihood that next year Armenia will not try to take revenge from Azerbaijan? In this case, Iran as an ally will be able to help Armenia?\n\nArmenia has no chance of opposing Azerbaijan. Even before the 2020 conflict, it was a militarily weaker state compared to its neighbor, and after most of the armed forces of Armenia were routed, any revenge is out of the question. Local skirmishes may periodically occur on the border, but the Armenians have neither the strength nor the ability to resist Azerbaijan.\n\nAs for Iran, intervention in the war on the side of Armenia means an inevitable conflict with Turkey, and this is simply not in the interests of Tehran, which has super-tense relations with Israel and tense relations with the United States. Moreover, Iran is not a strong ally for Armenia that can be relied upon.\n\n- Is the conflict between Russia and NATO real? Who has better weapons and better training for soldiers - Russia or the United States and its allies?\n\n- I think this is extremely unlikely. Both sides are actively trying to find a compromise. But even if they don't succeed in finding one, no one will definitely fight. As for the weapons. The United States, I repeat, is the strongest military power with the most powerful naval forces in the world. In this regard, we cannot even compete with them, since, unlike the United States, Russia has not re-equipped its Navy on an appreciable scale. Additionally, the United States has the edge in terms of the air force.\n\nOn the other hand, the Russian army has significant combat experience. We have superiority in certain types of weapons - hypersonic complexes \"Dagger\", \"Zircon\", \"Sarmat\", \"Avangard\".\n\nDo not forget that Russia, like the United States, is a nuclear power, so a full-scale war will inevitably take countless lives on both sides. In this case, we will approach the threat of terminating the existence of the whole world in its present form. So, I think negotiations will take place and positions will be agreed upon to prevent such a huge risk.\n\nAs for local clashes, it depends on the number of our troops and enemy troops in a given region at a particular time. Russia will enjoy superiority in the Black Sea, the eastern part of the Baltic, on the territory of Belarus, and possibly eastern Ukraine. But on the whole, the enemy, of course, has more opportunities to strike at us.\n\n- It turns out that 2022 will be relatively peaceful, excluding local clashes?\n\n- I hope that local clashes will not occur as well. In an extreme case, various events may occur in Ukraine, but NATO will definitely not defend it. There is also a chance of provocation, like the situation with the British destroyer \"Defender\" in the Black Sea, which will end with gunfire and, perhaps, the sinking of one ship. But even that will not lead to a full-scale war between Russia and NATO.",
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"Sometimes the less you know about a movie before you see it the better. DRIVE is definitely one of those movies. While I will do my best to avoid any major spoilers, I urge you to save this review for later and just go see this movie. That said, on with the review!\n\nDRIVE is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (The PUSHER Trilogy, BRONSON) and stars Ryan Gosling (THE NOTEBOOK, STAY) in his best performance to date. DRIVE tells the tale of a Hollywood stunt car driver (Gosling) who moonlights as a Wheelman and soon discovers that there is a hit put on his life after a heist he was involved with goes terribly wrong. The story here is not what makes DRIVE such a success. What makes DRIVE a complete success is the films overall pacing and execution complimented by an amazing cast, a perfect mixture of beauty and violence, and a truly amazing soundtrack. Besides all those wonderful elements, DRIVE is simply one of the “coolest” films I have ever seen.\n\nAs I mentioned above, Ryan Gosling is on fire in DRIVE. This is such a fantastic role for Gosling and his character, simply known as “Driver”, is so perfectly stoic and mysterious that he borders on awkward. The one thing that is known for sure is that this character is most definitely cool and capable of extreme violence AND intimate affection. Carey Mulligan (NEVER LET ME GO) also does a fine job as Irene who plays the cute girl next door in which Driver becomes infatuated with. The chemistry between Gosling and Mulligan is subtle and most definitely feels real. There is a nice balance here that consists of tender moments of affection crossed with awkward moments of hesitation.",
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"The Indian National Congress was born four years before Nehru was born. A life history that long—edging close to 135 years, almost double of independent India’s—is bound to have been studded with moments of grave existential doubt.\n\nAnd yet, each inflection point, to the surprise of believer and critic alike, has yielded a second life. At least till now. A set of five assembly elections may seem a trifling affair when seen against this grand canvas of death and rebirth. But the script is thinning out. The party has just 44 MPs in the Lok Sabha, a still-untested president is at the helm, and there’s a rampaging BJP to contend with.\n\nIts ruling motto—to eradicate the Congress, like it was some pre-modern disease—always looks close to fruition these days. Way before the epic showdown of summer 2019, therefore, the semi-final of 2018 may signal a kind of sudden death.\n\nNo signs of survival panic are visible, however, anywhere on the precincts of 24, Akbar Road. The Congress headquarters, ensconced in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, is buzzing with activity. The manicured lawns are overrun by ticket-seekers from the poll-bound states, and sundry hangers-on. Senior leaders seated in the inner chambers insist they haven’t seen such enthusiasm among party workers in a long time. The optimism is welling up from the ground, they say—a sense that the party’s fortunes are on an upswing.\n\nSome of the confidence is also emanating from a small portacabin, almost hidden in a corner of the sprawling premises—the data analytics people. Headed by former investment banker Praveen Chakravarty, the small team is abuzz, happily studying the live data flashing on its screens.\n\nThis is Project Shakti, which aims to link each and every booth-level worker to Congress president Rahul Gandhi. One screen updates the list of ground-level workers as they enrol—with each new recruit, the name and phone number pop up. (Each one receives a pre-recorded welcome call from RaGa.) The total number on one side is ticking busily: the frequency is about 5-10 new names a minute.\n\nThe other screen maps all booths in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh—in shades of red, purple and blue to signify where the party needs to work more and where it is relatively comfortably placed.\n\nThis live data offers, in an inverse way, a statement on the deep anti-incumbency built over three long terms in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh against chief ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Raman Singh. But amassing a new army and winning a battle are two different things. It’s for the Congress leadership to leverage this relative ascendancy, and it’s the last chance to do so before the big one in 2019.\n\nA win in the three heartland states—where the party is directly pitted against the BJP—will deliver invaluable benefits. The Congress will then be poised to bargain with potential allies from a position of strength, and make a play for the sweepstakes. A loss would be crushing.\n\nDespite the ostensible skew in advantage, or perhaps because of it, the winter elections are definitely more crucial for the Congress than for the BJP. If the party fails to create a counter-wave despite the anti-incumbency in these three states—built on factors like agrarian distress, unemployment, anger among the youth and Dalits against the BJP—it will find it difficult to motivate its cadres for the Big Battle next year. It will also further damage Rahul’s credentials to lead an anti-Narendra Modi front, something the Congress has been carefully calibrating.\n\nAs of now, a prospective Rahul leadership doesn’t seem to inspire much confidence in potential allies like the BSP and the SP, who have refused to do business with him in these assembly polls. The Sharad Pawar-led NCP, a Congress ally in Maharashtra, too has decided to go solo, contesting 200 seats in Madhya Pradesh. Congress ideologues insist this only signifies the political capriciousness of Mayawati, not Rahul’s degree of acceptability. Still, the chessboard is in too much flux.\n\nMadhya Pradesh in-charge Kamal Nath tried his best to forge an alliance with the BSP, but found its demands unreasonable—it wanted 50 out of 231 seats, a high ratio in what’s touted as a ‘two-party’ state. Some of these 50 seats were not even in her stronghold and ceding them would have helped the BJP instead, says a Congress leader. BSP leader Sudhindra Bhadoria rubbishes this. “Last election, Congress contested 100 seats in UP. How many did it win? How can they question our winnability?” he asks, saying it’s the feudal mindset of certain leaders that’s defeating attempts to form a secular force.\n\nAfter seat-sharing talks reached a dead-end, Mayawati too came down heavily on the Congress, terming it as “casteist and arrogant”. Even SP leader Akhilesh Yadav, gentler in his words, said the Congress had made them wait too long, and urged the grand old party to show magnanimity. Political commentator Neerja Chowdhury believes all this is posturing and position-taking for a better bargain in 2019—otherwise unjustified by the BSP’s dipping voteshare in Madhya Pradesh (it dropped from 8.97 per cent in 2008 to 6.29 per cent in 2013). “She is trying to send a message that you heed me or else I am capable of walking out. The stakes are going to be much higher in Lok Sabha.”\n\nEven the Congress is trying for a better leverage vis-a-vis 2019: its decision to go solo is seen as part of that attempt. In the event of a victory or two in these states, the Congress clearly doesn’t want the BSP or other allies to eat away at its potential electoral base. “Being a pan-India party, Congress can take a pole position in an anti-BJP alliance,” says a Congress leader.\n\nCongressmen also believe Rahul has turned a corner and is ready to take on the formidable Modi-Shah combine. “The fact that he is taking on the PM directly is evidence enough. He has started directing his attack personally at him, calling him ‘chor-chowkidar’ and ‘bhrasht’ (corrupt) in the context of Rafale. This strategy is to chip away at Modi’s personal image that has largely remained unaffected since 2014, and to build a perception of a pro-rich, anti-poor government,” reveals a Congress leader.\n\nThe constant fusillade may be beginning to find some resonance. “People may not know Rafale, but they know who Ambani is. There are a few things people connect—Ambani, Adani, chor-chowkidar, suit-boot ki sarkar—and that’s beginning to stick on the PM. You will see Rahul persisting with this narrative,” the leader adds.\n\nHow much of this will translate into votes? The Congress under Rahul is known to fritter away its advantage by not having a cogent plan and perspective. The BJP under a wily Shah is capable of pulling out a rabbit from the hat at the last minute, as was seen in the post-DeMo assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh.\n\nAmong the three states, the Congress appears comfortably placed in Rajasthan, cashing in on the growing unpopularity and perceived arrogance of chief minister Vasundhararaje Scindia. The youthful Sachin Pilot, given charge of the state in 2014, and general secretary Ashok Gehlot appear to have closed ranks and working together—although caste antagonisms may still play a dodgy role on the ground. (Pilot is a Gujjar, a caste embroiled in competitive quota politics.)\n\nIn Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, however, the Congress has not exactly driven home the anti-incumbency advantage. In MP, this is so despite the Chouhan government being plagued by multiple crises—farm distress, dominant and middle caste anger, Vyapam, large-scale unemployment. “The state unit is definitely more energised, but the chemistry between Jyotiraditya Scindia and Kamal Nath is still not working out,” concedes a party leader.\n\nAnd in Chhattisgarh, where Raman Singh has failed to control Maoism, the Congress is hobbled by a lack of state leadership. In Telangana, its alliance with the TDP and the Left may not suffice to take on the TRS, which has tended to incline towards the BJP. Though less key than the heartland states, a successive defeat for the Congress in Telangana would confirm the party’s fast-vanishing footprint from a former bastion—and a state it created.\n\nCongress leaders also admit they have given up hope of retaining Mizoram, its last bastion in the Northeast. It has already lost Meghalaya, Manipur, Assam, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh since 2014, and BJP/RSS workers are leaving no stone unturned in their bid to colour the whole region saffron. “They have resources we can’t match at present,” concedes a regional Congress leader.\n\nGoing solo comes with its own downers too. Political analyst Dr Rajiv Gupta, former professor, Rajasthan University, says the Congress is in a winning position, but the lack of an alliance will affect its margin of victory. “The party stands to lose 5-10 seats by not going with the BSP and SP.\n\nALSO READ: Why 'Disabled Persons' Are Harassed For ‘Security’ Reasons In Indian Airports?\n\nA post-poll alliance is possible, but there’s also a third front emerging. If the SP, BSP and Left come together, they can get up to 30 seats in places like Shekhawati, Hanumangarh and Ganganagar. Even if they get 15 seats, it’s an effective position,” he adds. The ratio of seats lost unnecessarily may be worse in Madhya Pradesh, he says—the BSP has a good footprint in the state, with a 15 per cent Dalit population. In a bipolar contest, an alliance could have given the crucial incremental vote push to the Congress.\n\nJyotiraditya, for one, is confident the Congress will form next government in Madhya Pradesh even without an alliance. He tells Outlook that support for the Congress runs deep in the state. “Sometimes a partnership fructifies, sometimes it doesn’t. It was our effort to make sure it works with the BSP, but it didn’t. It doesn’t mean it won’t work in the Lok Sabha polls. We will try and ensure it works,” adds Scindia.\n\nOther Congress leaders too harbour hopes of a mahagathbandhan for 2019. They choose to play down Mayawati’s criticism and, instead, highlight her remarks on Rahul and Sonia Gandhi as “honest politicians” as a positive sign. “We’ve had an alliance with SP and BSP in the past. These statements are part of political rhetoric. When it comes to the nuts and bolts of an alliance, I don’t think it matters,” says senior leader Manish Tewari.\n\nWith Rahul reiterating the importance of state-specific alliances, the Congress is making a clear distinction between state and national elections, citing their different dynamics. “The mahagathbandhan is a concept drafted by journalists. 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"Menelik II, the emperor of Ethiopia who defeated the Italians\n\nIn 1885, Italian troops occupied Eritrea, then still a province of Ethiopia (Oxford).They mainly did so, to counter the French expansion in the region.\n\nThe seizure by Italians of huge swathes of agricultural fields in the highlands sparked an anti-colonial revolt in the Ethiopian army. In response, the Italians invaded the Tigray region but faced the resistance of Ethiopian troops, who defeated them in the battle of Adwa in 1896.\n\nThis victory brought Ethiopia new prestige as well as general recognition of its sovereign status by the European powers (Harvard Press; United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner).\n\nIn the peace treaty that followed, Emperor Menelik II renounced Ethiopian claims to the Italian colony of Eritrea in exchange for the recognition of Ethiopia as an independent State (United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner). More specifically, Italy was granted the territories of Bogos, Hamasen and Akale-Guzai (Britannica).\n\nOn 1 January 1890, the Italian king announced the creation of the colony of Eritrea – the new monarch of the independent Ethiopia, Menelik II accepted (United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner).\n\nDue to its coastal location on the Red Sea and its trading links with various empires, Eritrea had been an integral part of historic Ethiopia. It remained an Italian colony until 1941 (United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner).",
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"Ca. 500 BC >> The rulers of Aksum, the first Ethiopian kingdom, claim descent from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba\n\n1886 >> Addis Ababa is founded, to become subsequently the capital of Ethiopia\n\n1889 >> Menelik II is crowned emperor in Ethiopia, bringing the crown back to the Solomon dynasty\n\n1896 >> In the treaty of Uccialli, Menelik II cedes the Ethiopian province of Eritrea to Italy\n\n>> Italy, one of the local colonial powers, accepts Ethiopia’s claim to the Ogaden region of the Somali territory\n\nEthiopia was the only country in Africa that escaped colonialism. By 19th century all African nations had been dominated by the colonialists save Ethiopia there are various reasons that explain why Ethiopia managed to escape colonialism, these include the following forces;\n\nThe defeat of Italy in the battle of Adowa in 1896 made other European countries to fear to colonize Ethiopia; they thought that they might be defeated like Italy.\n\nThe existence of powerful Emperors like emperor Theodore who once proposed to marry the queen of England, Emperor Yahannes 1867-1876, Emperor Menelik, these powerful leaders consolidated Ethiopia and made it strong enough to be colonized.\n\nThe existence of Ahamaric language which promoted solidarity and unity within the Ethiopian society that made it solid able enough to resist the European powers from colonizing her.\n\nPoor geographical position and bad climatic condition such as- infertile soils; rocky lands and mountains of Ethiopia discouraged many Europeans to colonize it.\n\nThe military strategic position of Ethiopia she is a mountainous country which could strategically able to defend her self from any intruder.\n\nThe existence of Christianity ever since even before the advent of colonialist in Africa. Christianity has been adopted as a state religion; it brought awareness, civilization and unity among the Ethiopians which made it impossible to be colonized easily.\n\nDivisions among European powers during the colonization of Africa, every capitalist country was fighting alone to get more colonies, emperor Menelik used such chance to defend his country.\n\nThe weakness of Italian army. Italy had just unified was not strong enough, this enabled Ethiopia to defeat her at the battle of Adowa in 1896.\n\nIn other Way You can Explain Ethiopia was never colonized for the following reasons.\n\nUnity. By the time Italy came to colonize Ethiopia in mid 1890s, the Emperor then had just finished expanding, uniting & reigning over present day Ethiopia. Under his leadership & call he was able to mobilize an army of 100,000 people (from different parts of the country) at that time.\n\nUnity continued. When the Italians (like other European colonialists)attempted to implement their rather common method of ‘divide & conquer’, the Ethiopian Kings refused to fight & instead renewed their loyalties to each other . The Italians had suggested in multiple in occasions for Menelik II (King of Shoa then) to start war with Yohannes IV (King of Kings of Ethiopia based in Tigray). The two made ever lasting peace.\n\nPolitical Genius. In hope of Menelik being the gateway for Italian colonization in Ethiopia, the Italians had sold guns & ammunition to him (a lot of it). They always thought that he’d use their guns to kill/conquer Emperor Yohannes IV. Instead he used their guns to beat them.\n\nMilitary Genius. Most legendary stories of warfare & soldier were the ones from the battle of Adwa. The most qualified of generals were leading armies of anywhere between 1,000–30,000. Using the land & artistic methods of warfare to their advantage the chased the Italians out.\n\nNational sense of defiance. Most (if not all) Ethiopians cannot think of foreign dominion/occupation over them. It’s a nation of a very proud people, humble if unprovoked."
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"Aries and Capricorn are a difficult connection with make-work.\n\nPosted on September 2, 2021 By tope-and-tunde Categories: Sex Sites username No comments yet\n\nAries and Capricorn are a difficult connection with make-work.\n\nThe lower scores represent the first being completely compatible of these match. However, you are both strong-willed enough to make this process, when one do well the score might possibly be higher.\n\nIf you’re able to both adjust to the others type it is a relationship which is going to benefit continuously over the years, and ultimately rival another accommodate. The lower score express a top original concern, rather than a long term negative point of view.\n\nAries and Capricorn Being Compatible results\n\nThese results demonstrate the intermediate for data accumulated from our visitors in the last twenty years. It is advisable to observe nonetheless that each relationships vary extremely. This is a summarized photograph, an actual being completely compatible scanning is necessary to choose a genuine commitment. Also, it is well worth noting that Soulmates can be found in any sunshine indication fit, actually those that tend to be statistically likely to have actually low interface.\n\nAries and Capricorn being completely compatible\n\nThis article is in 2 halves, the foremost is authored from view belonging to the Aries people or Aries girl, along with secondly was authored from perspective on the Capricorn person or Capricorn girl.\n\nThrough the Aries view\n\nThis will never generally be a to begin with simple relationship. Your aims and styles will tend to be very different.\n\nShould the Capricorn enjoys his or her option the romance will seem secure along with perhaps also a little bit mundane to you, while for people with your path then your partner will quite likely become terrified!\n\nIn any event the both of you are irritated. When you can arrive at a middle crushed after that you can praise both very well, but also in practise this if typically difficult.\n\nYour Capricorn prizes construction, balance and security most importantly of all, although you most likely don’t a great deal of patience for virtually any regarding concepts – at minimum for leading them to be a top priority.\n\nIn all of the issues you’re very spontaneous and outward bound, while your own Capricorn is tremendously cautious and booked. While you each enjoy others design, you will want to undermine a great deal to meet at the heart.\n\nBoth of you can become workaholics rather conveniently, although with variations. As long as you’re captivated with succeed, and simply engrossed in an enjoyable undertaking, you are able to leave from that after ward usually without a backwards peek.\n\nYour very own Capricorn however prices the protection which process produces, and frequently carry it along with them 24/7. Should this be the truth with the Cappy you’ll need to let your husband or wife unwind before getting these to stray not even close to the topic of jobs.\n\nAs with various parts associated with the connection, the probable you are moving too quickly for the Capricorn to actually value.\n\nIt often require Capricorns quite some time to get involved with the mood (at the least at the start of a connection with a new mate), and they’re commonly stubborn adequate to withstand any endeavours at racing. Although some clues can be enjoyable to run, it will eventually likely backfire in this one.\n\nCapricorn is a really powerful sign (you cannot accept is as true at first), as power is built around perseverance. Your an equally tough evidence, but developed around motion. Arguments",
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"listed below inclined to end in a stalemate, very bargain and endurance are keys to achievement.\n\nIt is advisable to notice nevertheless weare looking merely at sun clues here. There are thousands of additional planets that could have an equal or better impact on somebody’s personality. Is sensible, as in the end everybody is clearly unique. Generalizing too much established just on sunlight signal can as a result generally be deceiving.\n\nTo fully realize an individual or just how suitable that you are with their company we should assess those different environment positioning from their big date of delivery, and evaluate them to your, immediately after which translate the outcome.\n\nThis unlocks the actual electric power of astrology, and gives even more of use and certain know-how: anything from the way they read we, ideas change these people on, steer clear of reasons all of them etc. If you prefer to explore this further just see the compatibility readings page.\n\nFrom your Capricorn standpoint\n\nCapricorn Aries can function conveniently if either individuals is very winning or affluent, as that can make pain away from the important details of friction.\n\nDuring the absence of excessive wide range or success though this could possibly actually be a difficult connection with make work.\n\nAccording to temperaments you’ve practically nothing in common along with your Aries lover – you are extremely individual while their Aries isn’t.\n\nThe two of you may be vary committed, though with very different variations, and this also can cause friction in several lifestyle spots. Decreasing you happen to be opportunities, when they vital that you the two of you.\n\nYou want to prepare and create stable improve, while their Aries would rather get a great idea and act upon it obsessively – then usually eliminate they later on for a much better advice – a strange principle to a lot Capricorns!\n\nIt is relatively most likely you prefer to be used by other people, while your Aries particularly apt to either be one-man shop, and to need these were.\n\nThe Aries enjoys becoming impulsive, foolhardy and living for the moment, but also anticipates is mostly in command of a connection. This match will move you to pretty stressed or resilient. Aries is frequently anything but careful.\n\nMoney is possibly probably going to be a problem, as your Aries typically appreciates enjoying it as it shows up, with little to no believe for later, while you are virtually guaranteed to wish both some financial savings and an idea, so that you can feel very safe regarding the monetary upcoming.\n\nAn area you’ll probably agree with might be necessity for an affordable level of independence in the connection. Neither individuals love to be regulated or told what you can do.\n\nBy Aries expectations you’re a relatively slower and sensuous fan, and also by your values Aries are hurried and impatient. Such as other parts damage is the key – delight in your very own variance other than letting them bother we."
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"Since industrial networks are primarily built and expanded to address growing business demands, it may be easy for administrators to overlook common system vulnerabilities. For example, when adding a device to a newly built or expanded network, do you know which industrial Ethernet switches have unlocked ports? Or, do you simply connect new devices without a second thought?\n\nIt must not be forgotten that ignoring common system vulnerabilities in today’s world could put your entire network at risk. The following scenarios summarize some common system vulnerabilities in industrial networks that may be exploited during the three main stages of a cyberattack (i.e., exploration, utilization, and attack). After examining the threats, tips will be provided on how to strengthen your industrial network security.\n\nRecall the last time you logged onto your network. How complex was your password? Although weak passwords may be easier for busy administrators to remember, they are also easier for malicious actors to crack through a brute force attack. Making it easy for an attacker to guess your network login credentials is like putting the keys to your house in a location that is easy for a robber to find.\n\nAttackers commonly exploit open ports on networks. For instance, Ethernet switches act as gates through which information is sent and received on networks. If you leave the door open, intruders can walk right in. By scanning your network, hackers can identify open ports and infiltrate your network just like a burglar entering through an unlocked gate.\n\nOne of the simplest ways to enhance your network security is to ensure that users create a sufficiently complex password to reduce the likelihood of an attacker guessing your credentials by brute force. For additional security, you should also consider a login failure lockout mechanism that limits the number of unsuccessful login attempts, which may indicate a brute-force attack. To protect your network from port scanning, you can create a whitelist of ports that are accessible through your firewall and also disable WAN pinging.\n\nDuring the second stage of a cyberattack, the malicious actor has already infiltrated the network and is using resources on the network for their own purposes. Even though they are not actively wreaking havoc on the network, they are secretly gathering information and laying the groundwork for a more harmful attack.\n\nFor example, a hacker may be using various scanning tools to learn about your network topology so that they can find their next target and access or control more devices. The attacker can even use command injection to bypass authentication requirements or grant themselves higher levels of user privileges to execute prohibited commands and commandeer network devices for nefarious purposes.\n\nTo limit the attacker’s ability to move throughout your network and commandeer your devices, we recommend network segmentation and traffic control. For example, you should partition your network into smaller segments and control the communications that pass through these segments. In addition, deploying whitelist control to prevent command injection can also limit the severity of the security breach.",
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"A bread cart with armed fighters in the Irish Civil War, around 1922: We can never know for sure if Protestants were targeted out of pure religious hatred or selected as convenient symbols of the old coloniser, Britain. Photograph: National Library of Ireland\n\nA fundamental question about the Revolution’s civilian casualties was reopened at the West Cork History Festival last month: were Protestants harmed because they were Protestants or were they targeted as part of a non-sectarian campaign that also included “loyal” Catholics?\n\nEvidence from the Civil War suggests that while the religious minority faced some prejudice in the early Free State, Catholics, including ex-servicemen and Royal Irish Constabulary personnel, also suffered for their perceived connection to Britain.\n\nAs pro- and anti-treaty forces clashed over the terms of the 1922 independence settlement, local communities drove out representatives of the old regime – in attacks that sometimes also aimed to seize property, including land.\n\nIn terms of violence reported to British and Irish compensation bodies after independence, 19 per cent of arson attacks in counties Limerick, Tipperary, and Waterford, for example, were attributable to the victim’s “allegiance to the United Kingdom”. And a quarter of buildings burned in these counties, during 1922-1923, were “big houses”, that is, the usually Protestant-owned mansions built during historic English conquests.\n\nIn archives uncovered only in recent years, there are also many personal stories to corroborate official figures on loss and hardship. First broadcast in 2012, Eoghan Harris’s An Tost Fada, for example, documents the persecution of one Church of Ireland family. Allegedly threatened by the Irish Republican Army (IRA), in April 1922, clergyman George Salter’s father gave up his farm in Dunmanway – a west Cork town made infamous by the Bandon Valley Massacre that same month – and moved to the UK for three years before, in this case, returning to a different part of the county.\n\nRecent controversy over the film lies not in An Tost Fada’s acknowledgment of Protestant depopulation during the Revolution. It’s obvious that many more Protestants than Catholics died or departed Ireland during these turbulent years; between the 1911 and 1926 censuses, the number of Anglicans, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists, in the 26 counties that became the Free State, fell by 33 per cent, compared with a total population decline of 5 per cent. The Protestant population of Munster dropped particularly sharply – by 45 per cent.\n\nThe problem is there’s little agreement, in public or academia, on the exact timing of and reasons for the change. For one, there’s a lack of evidence: the 1921 census was cancelled because of the war.\n\nThe topic also hits a much deeper nerve, as it questions the basic character of the independence struggle. Moral campaign of Irish militants against British oppressors? Or, bitter, sectarian conflict over religion, politics, and land? Neither characterisation is wholly accurate, of course, but evidence of minority flight from Ireland – and civilian casualties generally – raises difficult questions for historians to answer.\n\nHistorians have identified various factors that explain the reduction of the non-Catholic population in the Free State, by between 90,000 and 104,000, during 1911-1926. Economic and voluntary migration, the withdrawal from Ireland of the British administration and armed forces, and death during the first World War contributed much more significantly to the decline than did IRA attacks; Andy Bielenberg of UCC calculates a “residual range” of between 2,000 and 16,000 Protestants who were probably forced out of Ireland.\n\nTo contextualise the Protestant “exodus” isn’t to belittle the harrowing experiences of civilians driven from their livelihoods by threats and physical harm. However, new research on revolutionary fatalities is vital in confirming that attacks on Protestants didn’t constitute systematic violence; the Free State didn’t sanction a “cleansing” of Protestants akin to the mass killing of ethnic outgroups seen in Europe at this time. And Protestants at a Nenagh (Tipperary) town meeting, during the Civil War, agreed they had “less to grieve about”, living under Dublin rule, than did Catholics facing state discrimination and loyalist police and paramilitary brutality in newly partitioned Northern Ireland.\n\nSouthern Protestant experience of the revolution also varied according to geography and relative urbanisation. The heinous Dunmanway killings, for example, weren’t representative of inter-denominational relations across the country – nor even the county.\n\nDavid Fitzpatrick of TCD has shown that IRA terror “lacked the power to break the spirit” of west Cork’s Methodist communities, while a sizeable working-class Protestant population in Cork city might explain heightened sectarian tensions reported there.\n\nWe can never know for sure if Protestants were targeted out of pure religious hatred or – as descendants of the Planters – selected as convenient symbols of the old coloniser, Britain. However, according to the Civil War’s complex identity politics, persons of dubious allegiance in the Free State included not just the religious minority, but also Catholic loyalists and middle-class farmers. “Graziers” of large pastures were, arguably, more vulnerable than were the dwindling Protestant gentry to cattle driving and crop burning (which accounted for 41 per cent and 45 per cent of reported arson attacks in civil war Limerick and Tipperary).\n\nWhile it’s right to break the “silence” on the cruelty of the revolution for many non-Catholics in the south, it’s also important to remember that loyalism isn’t synonymous with Protestantism: as insurgents sought to establish independence from Britain, Irishmen and women of all classes and denominations endured violence and intimidation.\n\nGemma Clark is lecturer in British and Irish history at the University of Exeter and author of Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War (Cambridge University Press, 2017, paperback)"
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"We’ve already talked about this tool on our blog. Concept Inbox is a tool for app prototyping that is more recent than the one we were previously discussing. It provides very good solutions to development teams and developers working on their own alike. We’ll tell you exactly how it works later on, as it’s certainly a very good choice for creating prototypes. One of its biggest advantages is that it’s available in Spanish, whereas most of these tools can usually only be found in English.",
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"Free Thinking Zone\nA bookstore that maintains the Athenian tradition of public debates and lectures. It also highlights books usually based on a hot public topics.\n\nLexikopoleio\nA longtime literary establishment with a impressive selection of high-brow literature and magazines from local and foreign presses. Lexikopoleio also specializes in dictionaries and language books, including lexicons on Yoruba, Urdu or Tamil.\n\nBooktique\nA store that surprisingly opened its door after the economic collapse. It showcases a tightly curated collection of literature, including children’s books.\n\nPoliteia\nOne of the few survivors of the wave of closures striking the book industry in Greece and remains the largest bookstore in the city.",
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"Giorgos Seferis (1900 – 1971)\nGreece’s first Nobel laureate (awarded in 1963) was a both a poet and Greece’s ambassador to the UK. There he met T.S. Eliot and translated The Waste Land into Greek. His own poetry, according to Nobel citation, was given “for his eminent lyrical writing, inspired by a deep feeling for the Hellenic world of culture.”\n\nOdysseas Elytis (1911 – 1996)\nThe second of Greece’s two Nobel laureates (awarded in 1979) was also primarily a poet and a fixture of Athens, participating in many aspects of its culture from theater to the visual arts. According to the Nobel citation, he was awarded “for his poetry, which, against the background of Greek tradition, depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual clear-sightedness modern man’s struggle for freedom and creativeness.”\n\nMargarita Karapanou (1946–2008)\nMargarita Karapanou has been called the Greek Kafka for her strange and surreal work. She is the winner of the French national prize for the best foreign novel, an honor previously awarded to Lawrence Durrell, Jorge Luis Borges, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.\n\nAmanda Michalopoulou (b. 1966)\nGreece’s answer to Elena Ferrante, Michalopoulou has won several of the country’s highest literary awards. Her work, which has focused on female companionship, is available in English translations. She has also edited two English-language anthologies of contemporary Greek literature.\n\nChristos Ikonomou (b. 1970)\nA longtime journalist, Ikonomou became a major literary sensation after publishing a series of stories responding to the Greek economic collapse. He was called the “Greek Faulkner” by La Repubblica and has since had works translated into English.",
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"Kassandra and the Wolf\nScandalous when it first appeared, this eerie novel centers on a young macabre girl and has garnered comparisons to Marcel Proust and Bruno Schulz.\n\nRed Dyed Hair\nSpanning four decades of Athenian life as seen from the bottom of the barrel, the novel is an inspired mixture of social satire and political history, and features a eclectic cast of characters, from bouzouki singers to pimps and greengrocers.\n\nThe Other Alexander\nA novel in which a family is swept up in the Greek Civil War that broke out following the close of WWII. Albert Camus wrote of it: “I am deeply moved by this book. It is true poetry.”\n\nWhy I Killed My Best Friend\nA bittersweet portrait of a friendship between two woman who have both come to Athens as foreigners. Their bond is tested throughout their 30-year relationship.\n\nSomething Will Happen, You’ll See\nA poignant collection of short stories that explore the soul of Athens during the economic crisis.\n\n* This guide pulls from preexisting listicles curated by Ethel Dilouambaka for Culture Trip. As these previous lists may include items not shown here, links to these pieces have been hyperlinked in section titles."
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"Economic realities force us into borrowing to pay salary ― Akeredolu\n\nGovernor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state said the economic reality in the country has forced his government to be borrowing to pay salaries of workers, saying “this is against our earlier stand that we would not borrow to pay salaries”\n\nThis is just as the governor directed the payment of the salary of the state’s striking medical doctors after meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) at his office.\n\nAkeredolu explained that the stalemate that led to their industrial action was a result of the lack of understanding from a section of the NMA, which was encouraging segregation of the workforce in terms of payment of salaries.\n\nHe however, assured the medical doctors that the Commissioner for Finance will commence the process of payment of their salary with immediate effect.\n\nAkeredolu said “As regards the salaries of those who have not been paid, I can assure you that the money is intact, and it has been kept in an escrow account.\n\nBut you need to know that we paid all but one of your salary arrears of seven months that we met.”\n\nWhile explaining the need for all stakeholders in the health sector to come to a mutual understanding with the government, the governor expressed dissatisfaction with the financial situation of the state.\n\nHe said “I thank God that we can come together as brothers, sisters and stakeholders to talk about the Ondo Project. We all have fundamental roles and responsibilities to our people. The only difference is the distribution of positions as given by God.\n\n“My role cannot be more important than yours as doctors because I cannot save lives but you do. Honestly, if language permits, you are not unhappier than me about what we have been made to contend with financially in the state. We know it is a global issue but we are more concerned about how it affects us.\n\n“The most painful is that we now borrow money to pay salaries because it got to that point where we cannot allow our workers to be seen as suffering due to no fault of ours.\n\n“But if it is to bend backwards to keep our workers afloat, we shall not hesitate and that is why we are reviewing our earlier stand that we would not borrow to pay salaries.\n\n“The danger, however, remains that we are eating our future as more goes into the recurrent than the capital as it were,”\n\nThe Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Pharm. Foluke Aladenola commended the state government efforts in ending the industrial strike after series of meetings.\n\n“Those meetings had assessed the situation during the strike and analysed the need for all stakeholders to work together.\n\n“They have reset fully and have also given their words not to embark on strike anymore having also realised the inconveniences that society faces as a result of such actions,” She said.\n\nThe Permanent Secretary appealed that salaries of those affected in the National Association of Government and General Medical and Dental Practitioners (NAGGMDP) and the Association of Resident Doctors(ARD) be paid.\n\nThe NMA State Chairman, Dr (Mrs) Stella Adegbehingbe, reiterated the commitment of the Permanent Secretary, promising to henceforth put the welfare of residents of the state at heart.",
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