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"Probably one of the most famous chapels in the world, the Sistine Chapel is located inside the Apostolic Palace - the official residence of the pope. Since its restoration in the 1400s, it has been used for religious and functional reasons, as well as serving as the site of the papal conclave.\n\nThe Sistine Chapel is full of art, which you can see on our Vatican tours. Frescoes depicting the Life of Moses and the Life of Christ, as well as portraits and other artwork, were created by a team of Renaissance painters. This included Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Pinturicchio and Sandro Botticelli. A few decades later, Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. This is the thing that draws the most visitors - it is widely renowned as one of humanity’s greatest artistic accomplishments.",
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"Part of the so-called Vatican Museums (Christian art museums located within the Vatican and displaying artwork amassed by popes over the years, including the Sistine and Niccoline Chapels, the art in the Borgia Apartment and more), the Raphael Rooms form a cutie of reception rooms. Pope Julius II commissioned Raphael in the 1500s to redecorate the interior of his apartments, and the awe-inspiring frescoes were created.\n\nThe rooms are: The Hall of Constantine, the Room of Heliodorus, the Room of the Signatura and the Room of the Fire in the Borgo. The best Vatican tour will give you access to the Raphael Rooms, as well as the other Vatican museums.\n\n6. The Gallery of Maps",
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"While not as large or famous as the Sistine Chapel, the Cappella Niccolina is definitely worth visiting. It is in the most ancient part of the Apostolic Palace and contains frescoes by Fra Angelico and his team of assistants. The chapel was created for Pope Nicholas V, which is where the name comes from, and was built to be used as his private chapel. It has a blue vaulted ceiling, decorated with stars and figures of the Four Evangelists in each corner. It is said that the frescoes allude to the pope’s wish to rebuild Rome as the “capital of Christianity”.",
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Read to learn more about how this strategy will affect you and whether it’s a good idea.\n\nHow does debt settlement affect my credit?\n\nWhen you settle a debt, it will appear on your credit report as “settled” or (somewhat confusingly) as “account paid in full for less than the full balance.” This is in contrast to debts that you paid off normally, which are listed as “paid in full” or “paid as agreed.”\n\nRegardless of the wording, settled debts count as derogatory marks, which are items on your credit report that hurt your credit score.\n\nWhy does debt settlement affect my credit?\n\nBoth major credit scoring models, FICO and VantageScore, penalize settled debts because they signify that you might be an unreliable borrower.\n\nThe logic is straightforward: if you recently had trouble paying a debt back in full, why would a lender want to give you a new one? After all, if you failed to fulfill your financial obligations once, it suggests that you might do so again.\n\nThe hit to your credit score reflects the risk that lenders would be taking on by extending you a line of credit.\n\nHow much will settling a debt affect my credit score?\n\nIt’s tough to predict exactly how many points your score will drop when you settle a debt. The credit bureaus and scoring companies aren’t very forthcoming on the subject, and the exact hit to your score is variable, depending on several factors (for instance, the higher your score to begin with, the larger the hit you’ll take).\n\nIn general, be prepared for a significant drop in your credit score after settling a debt—one that might be measured in dozens of points, although probably not hundreds.\n\nDebt settlement counts as a serious black mark on your record. That’s because the credit bureaus and scoring companies want to incentivize people to pay their debts in full.\n\nHow long will the damage to my credit score last?\n\nLike most derogatory marks, settled debts remain on your credit report for 7 years. This puts a hard upper limit on how long they can affect your score. In practice, their effect will diminish over time and will probably be negligible after 2–3 years.\n\nLenders will see settled debts on your credit report\n\nWhen applying for a new loan or line of credit, most lenders will request copies of your credit reports from the credit bureaus, which means that they’ll see your settled debts. This will make them less likely to approve you for new credit accounts, even if your debt settlement doesn’t end up dropping your numerical score that much.\n\nIs debt settlement a good idea even though it will hurt my credit score?\n\nYes, despite the damage to your credit score, debt settlement can sometimes still be worth it—specifically, when it lets you clear a debt you’d otherwise be unable to pay.\n\nDespite not providing hard numbers on exactly how much debt settlement hurts your credit, the credit bureaus are clear about one thing: it’s much better than leaving a debt completely unpaid. 1\n\nConsequences of failing to pay back a debt\n\nContinually failing to pay back a debt will leave a series of derogatory marks on your credit report, which may include:\n\nAll of these marks will damage your credit score, and the cumulative effect will be much worse than simply settling your debt.\n\nAs far as your credit is concerned, your best option is always to pay off your debts in full, but if you’re in a deep financial hole and that just isn’t a realistic possibility, debt settlement may be the best of two (admittedly bad) options.\n\nOther potential benefits of settling a debt\n\nSettling your debts will also protect you from the other consequences of not paying them, such as harassment by debt collectors. In extreme cases, you can even be sued over unpaid debts, in which case the court might enter a judgment against you allowing debt collectors to garnish your wages without your consent.\n\nYou can’t be sued over settled debts, so if a debt collector threatens litigation, proposing a settlement might be a good move, even though it will temporarily hurt your credit.\n\nHow to minimize the damage to your credit from debt settlement\n\nIf you decide that debt settlement is the right move, there are two ways to go about it:\n\nEither is a viable option, although whichever you choose, you should make sure you’re going about it in the right way to protect your credit (and your wallet).\n\nSettling your debts is as simple as reaching out to your creditor (or collection agency, if the account has gone to collections) with an offer. Do this in writing so that you have a record of your communications. You can create your offer letter with our free downloadable debt settlement letter template.\n\nKeep in mind that proposing a debt settlement won’t do anything to “freeze” your debt or free you from your financial obligations.\n\nWhile you wait for a response, the creditor or collection company is free to continue pursuing you for the amount you owe. Any payments that you miss while you’re negotiating the settlement may still damage your credit, so think carefully before you completely stop paying.\n\nDebt settlement companies handle the process of negotiating with your creditors and collectors so that you don’t have to.\n\nDebt settlement companies can save you time and stress, but they don’t do anything for you that you can’t do yourself, and they can’t guarantee success. Needless to say, they also cost money, which is a significant downside if your finances are in bad enough shape that you’re considering debt settlement.\n\nMoreover, they sometimes give questionable advice. For instance, many will tell you to stop making payments on the debt you want to settle, supposedly because this will give you more leverage by making your debt collector desperate for any payment at all.\n\nWhile it’s possible this will increase your negotiating power, it can also severely damage your credit score and even put you at risk of lawsuits.\n\nIf you’re planning on settling your debts by working with a third-party company, vet them carefully. Note that if you pursue DIY debt settlement instead, you can still speak to an attorney who specializes in debt if you need advice or help negotiating.\n\nIf you’re worried about the downsides of debt settlement, you do have other options. 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"Stage legend Melanie Graham was a welcome leading presence in Bert Rose’s Edna M, a moving and poignant story centred on art and memory, and featuring choreography as delicate as the woman herself. Showing us that age ain’t on her page, Graham kept pace wonderfully with the new-gen performers, particularly a quartet of sinewy male dancers portraying semi-nude sculptures. Truly provocative stuff. But that’s precisely the thing with the NDTC – especially creative masterminds like Rose and Nettleford and Clive Thompson – it’s about rising above the confines of convention and pushing the boundaries of artistic creativity.And speaking of Thompson, I found his Ode a thoroughly fresh, freewheelin’ and fun ball of spunk and energy (with a contemporary flair), which lent a change of pace and mood to the evening’s proceedings. Among the highlights: Marley tunes given a groovy jazz-funk treatment, a frisky-flirty Marisa Benain, Henry again in all her agile glory, not to mention some subtle erotic undertones.The crowd-pleasing Siempre Corriendo by Ramon Alayo is a study in power and athleticism, with a four taut males (locals Marlon Simms/Mark Phinn and Cuban invitees Delvis Savigne Friñon/Edsinol Gonzalez) moving in near-perfect sync to a menacing operatic soundtrack. Eduardo Rivero’s Sulkari, meantime, is a haunting tribal-esque affair marked by stunning imagery in spite of the dim lighting and gorgeous costumes, while Barbara McDaniel’s lukewarm Valhala features a solo male clad only in passion-red pants and a riot of fierce curls atop his head.It virtually goes without saying that any special NDTC performance must conclude with Nettleford’s visceral masterpiece, Gerrehbenta, the most joyous work of the company’s vast repertoire. Spectacular with its kaleidoscope of vivid hues and inspired early-Jamaican movements, it’s a slice of genuine terpsichorean splendour. I’ve seen it performed year after year, and each time it feels, quite incredibly, like a new experience.\n\nThis year, that warm sensation extends to the company’s entire 50th anniversary season, an involving and compelling mélange of the new and the old, reminding viewers of the power and sheer magical joy that is excellent dance theatre. Tyrone’s Verdict: A-"
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"I realized this last week, while in an online argument with a particularly onerous political conservative. (I say “onerous” because he was a sort of Troglodyte, not because he was a conservative. I’ve had a number of meaningful online exchanges with reasoned conservatives. This guy was not one of those.) It occurred to me that I was no longer sure what was compelling me to continue the discussion. I wasn’t learning anything from my opponent. I had started to respond automatically, out of no real practical desire save to fight back. Besides being a waste of time, it was slowly upsetting my emotional balance. In such forums I strive to be a Kung Fu Master, but could feel myself slowly devolving into a Duelist or, even worse, a Tireless Rebutter.\n\nThe red flag, for me, was when I came dangerously close to misrepresenting myself in the conversation. After being snapped at that I couldn’t possibly know anything about the Iraq situation because I’d obviously never been in the military, I found myself typing, and confirming, the response:\n\nWhy do you assume I’ve never been in the service? Or is this just another instance of the conservative fantasy that there are no liberal-minded men and women in uniform?\n\nI have not ever served in the military. And it was stupid of me to imply even in this most indirect manner that I had done so. I cut myself off and haven’t commented or even looked at that forum since then. Although I should say, it still shows up in my browser bookmarks, and it does take effort not to select it.\n\nThis entry was posted on December 5, 2006 by bilaldardai in Action Items, Mental Health, Neo-Futurists, Politics, Society, The Internet."
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"A herd of elk in Washington’s Wenas Valley.\n\nBack at the beginning of the pandemic, I embarked on a project to finally organize and categorize my extensive photo collection. I have nearly 100,000 photos in Lightroom, but as I generally try to spend as little time as possible in front of the computer screen, I had never bothered to organize them in any meaningful way. The initial decision to fix this was a function of both time (I was stuck at home…) and practicality. I use my images extensively in my job as a community college astronomy and geology instructor, and finding that one specific photo of a rock or lunar eclipse has always been sort of a nightmare if I didn’t happen to remember exactly when it was taken.\n\nThe project started off quickly (when I was stuck at home…) but as we re-emerged into the world a few months later, progress soon slowed, and I am just now finishing the project almost two years after I began. While tedious at times, it has also been a joy to rediscover many long forgotten photos. I hope to post many of these in the coming months. As a statistics nerd, it’s also been interesting to examine some of the data on where and when I’ve taken the most photos. For example, here is a graph showing the number of images I’ve taken each year, going back to 2007 (almost 15 years ago!) when I purchased my first digital camera:",
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"It looks like it may have taken me a few years to fully internalize that, with digital, I could take as many photos as I wanted and not have to worry about the cost of film! As you can see, I’ve taken fewer photos this year than I have since 2008, a fact which I was acutely aware of even before making this graph. The drop-off from 2018-2020 is a little harder to explain, as we traveled quite extensively in those years (albeit closer to home in 2020 due to the pandemic). I’d like to think it’s because I’ve gotten better at capturing a good shot on the first attempt, but who knows…",
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"A sunset view of Delicate Arch from 2012. While a somewhat cliché shot, it is also one that’s getting harder and harder to capture as crowds at popular viewpoints get larger and larger.\n\nMy project also involved sorting photos by location. As of Dec 2021, here are the top five states in which I’ve taken the most photos:\n\nNo surprises here: I’ve lived in Washington for most of my adult life, with brief stints in Utah and Colorado. Arizona is where I grew up (and frequently return), while my now-wife lived in California during the early years of our relationship.",
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"Breaking things down a bit more, the specific locations where I’ve taken the most photos are also all found in one of the five states from above:\n\nThe Dixie National Forest covers a pretty wide swath of southern Utah, so its presence in the top spot is perhaps a little misleading. Cedar Breaks and Black Canyon, while relatively small parks, are places that I worked for several summers or years. I was a little surprised to see Zion National Park so high on this list. While we lived close to Zion during our time in Utah, it was generally a place we tried to avoid most of the year, given the crowds and heat. Apparently we ended up there more than I remembered!",
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"Sunset from Point Supreme in Cedar Breaks National Monument, UT. (I’m not 100% sure, but I think this may be the first cell phone photo I’ve ever posted on this site…)\n\nIn nearly 15 years of photography, I have taken 300+ individual images in one day just three times. Below is a list of my most “productive” (measured by sheer volume that is) days of photography:",
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"Sunset in the dunes at Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. This was definitely a memorable day; the patterns of light and shadows I witnessed that evening are vivid even 10 years later.",
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"As far as animate objects, I have taken more photos of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) than any other animal (followed by elk, yellow bellied marmots, mule deer, mountain goats, and, in an aquatic twist, ochre sea stars.) The sheep were a fixture of our drives to and from Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park while living on the Front Range of Colorado.",
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"I could bore you with a detailed breakdown of the geologic features that I’ve photographed, but perhaps that is best saved for another day…\n\nRocks and (Musk)Rats of the Rockies",
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"A few weekends back I led my semester-ly geology field trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. Each time I end up finding new gems that I had previously overlooked, such as the spectacular stream meanders along the Fall River pictured above. One good flood and the stream will erode through the narrow strip of land separating the two meanders, leaving the bend in the middle of the photo high and dry. Places like this are a great opportunity for students to see in action a geologic process that every introductory geology instructor teaches in the classroom.\n\nDespite many areas of the park still being covered in umpteen feet of snow, wildflowers are beginning to appear in the lower elevations around Estes Park:",
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"The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a wildlife wonderland. The Crater floor offers delicious sweet grasses for grazers who in turn attract predators, making the Crater one of the best places to see the Big 5 in Africa. Ngorongoro is particularly famous for the big tuskers – elephants with some of the most enormous tusks you have ever seen – who can often be seen out around the Gorigor Swamps in the crater.\n\nWhere to stay: The Highlands",
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"The Sookie Stackhouse books are more raunchy and violent than I usually read, but they got me hooked. Especially Eric, magnificently brought to life in the TV series by Alexander Skarsgård. A 1000 years old vampire, Eric is cold, arrogant, cunning, and ruthless yet, for the few people/vampires he loves, he is willing to do absolutely everything. Rather than evil, he has his own code of honour and doesn’t break it for any reason. He also has a zest for life and a great sense of humour. Of course, if he really existed and I were to meet him, I’d run in the opposite direction as fast as my legs could carry me!",
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"The Council’s Committee on Finance voted unanimously tonight to continue the ongoing discussion regarding the process involved in hiring of the Community Relations and Diversion Services Administrator (originally posted as a Police Major position) in the police department. The lengthy Committee meeting included testimony from Public Safety Commissioner Steven Paré as well as two members of the selection committee—Kira Wills and Wole Akinbi.\n\nThe City Council voted unanimously at its October 21st meeting to send the budget ordinances creating the position back to the Finance Committee after new questions about the hiring process surfaced.\n\nFinance Chairwoman Jo-Ann Ryan stated, “Unfortunately, the documents requested by Commissioner Paré in advance of this meeting were not provided to the Committee or to the Internal Auditor. The Commissioner continues to refuse to provide these documents, despite the Internal Auditor’s authority by City Charter to obtain them,” Ryan stated. “What was troubling this evening was that the Committee heard substantially conflicting testimony from members of the selection committee and the Commissioner. Therefore, we voted unanimously to continue the matter until the requested documents are provided to the Committee for review.” (October 22nd letter from Chairwoman Ryan to Public Safety Commissioner Steven Paré requesting a series of documents regarding the hiring process is attached).\n\nRegarding tonight’s meeting, Council President John J. Igliozzi stated, “The Council has a duty to address any potential appearance of impropriety in the selection and hiring process for this important new position. I support the Finance Committee’s continued efforts to ensure we uphold fairness, equity and transparency related to the hiring for this position, which the public has clearly and repeatedly prioritized.”\n\nChairwoman Jo-Ann Ryan (Ward 5) and the members of the Committee on Finance voted unanimously tonight to approve the recommendation of Ferenc Karoly for the position of Executive Director of the Providence External Review Authority (PERA). The matter will next be voted on by the full City Council for final approval.\n\n“I was impressed by Mr. Karoly’s extensive career in law enforcement and his history of service. He brings decades of experience and integrity to the table as the City Council works to fill this important role. I look forward to seeing what Mr. Karoly can do to promote transparency and accountability within the Providence Police Department,” stated Councilwoman Jo-Ann Ryan.\n\nFerenc Karoly is a veteran of the United States Navy and currently works as an attorney. For 15 years, he served the Middletown Police Department, starting as a patrol officer and working up to the rank of Deputy Chief of Police. Mr. Karoly holds a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University and a Criminal Justice Certificate from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy.\n\n“Our city is facing a spike in crime and a corresponding staffing shortage within the Police Department. It is crucial that our law enforcement officers are held to the highest standard of service and professionalism. I am confident that Mr. Karoly will lead PERA with a laser focus on justice and public safety in the city of Providence,” added Ryan.\n\nPERA was established in 2002 to create a system for civilian oversight of the Providence Police Department. Members of PERA investigate and conduct hearings regarding allegations of misconduct by Providence Police officers. The Executive Director of PERA serves two-year terms and oversees all PERA staff and investigations."
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"Martin McCourt is the former CEO of Dyson.\n\nRaised in Glasgow, McCourt finished school with the aim of becoming a cartographer.\n\nHe left Scotland to train in military mapping with the MoD at Feltham, before moving into sales and taking up a job with Mars at the age of 20.\n\nThereafter, he held a number of positions with various firms, including general manager for the AV division of Toshiba, UK national sales manager for Duracell, and four years as the managing director of Marcus Bohn Associates.\n\nPrior to joining Dyson, McCourt spent two years as international director and UK general manager for Pelikan, the German manufacturer of writing, office and art equipment.\n\nMartin joined the Dyson Group, the ideas to market-leading consumer products maker in 1996.\n\nAs CEO, he devised and implemented a strategy that transformed the company from a single product, single market producer into one where 80% of the business comes from 52 markets around the world.\n\nDuring his tenure, he increased UK skilled jobs, grew profits tenfold and enabled James Dyson to keep on inventing. In 2012 Dyson hit £1bn revenue for the first time.\n\nMcCourt’s role in shaping Dyson into a modern icon of British innovation landed him the accolade of the 2010 Orange Business Leader of the Year at the National Business Awards."
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"On July 29, our family will celebrate 25 years in Israel. I want to use this quarter-century anniversary column to correct three of my own misconceptions about our aliyah.\n1. My Israeliness: During my early years here, when people would ask if I felt Israeli, I would launch into this whole explanation about how though all seven of us in the family have dual citizenship, experientially, Sarah and I feel like Americans who live in Israel, and my children feel like Israelis who happen to have been born in America. A few months ago, on a trip back to Miami for the first time since our aliyah, a friend asked me: “So, are you happy that you made aliyah?” And I realized that for me that question had long ceased to make sense—or about as much sense as if I were to ask you how you like that oxygen that you are breathing. My entire life is in Israel, and while this is not to say that I see no differences between the behavior and outlook of native Israelis from my own, it does tell me that I am much more Israeli than I have typically acknowledged.\n2. The Effort of Aliyah: Over the years, I would tend to deflect credit for our aliyah. If someone seemed unduly impressed by our move here, I would patiently explain that if you have a really strong Jewish consciousness, then life in Israel is kind of a “no brainer” and that things will work out for you just fine in Israel. I still think that this is true; however, the actual move here, the nitty gritty of aliyah, especially for a couple in their mid 30s with five small children, is, I now admit, worthy of credit. It’s unfair to my fellow American Jews, many of whom do in fact have a very strong Jewish consciousness, for me to minimize the difficulty of aliyah. Besides the “nitty gritty” challenges, we have only to look in our Torah to see the power of a native land: “Then the Israelites wept and said, ‘If only we had meat to eat! We remember the fish that we used to eat free in Egypt, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic” (Numbers 11. 4-5). If the Israelites, despite being enslaved in Egypt, still had such a strong connection to their native land, how infinitely more is the connection of an American Jew to their country—where Jews never had to be emancipated but could trace their equality to the very founding of the country.\n3. The Novum of Israeli Society: Upon making aliyah, I was bowled over by the Jewish ethnic potpourri here. Unlike in America, with its overwhelmingly Ashkenazic makeup, the Sephardim predominate in Israel, and they come from many different countries, including Morocco, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Egypt and Tunisia. I was so awed by this range of Jewishness that, a decade into our aliyah, I wrote in a column: “The most important Jewish factor affecting me since making aliyah has been my exposure to the Sephardim.” Dear Reader: the Sephardic presence in Israel is indeed crucial to an understanding of the country, but it is not what makes Israel unique, it does not represent the novum that is Israel society. This novum is that Israel is the only country in the world where the majority culture is Jewish. Theoretically, it could happen that somewhere in the United States there is a neighborhood that is home not only to Ashkenazic Jews but to Sephardim from a number of different countries, but even in such a neighborhood, there would be an awareness of the fact that the larger culture was not Jewish and that being Jewish was somehow to be different. Here in Israel, the culture being reflected back at you is Jewish. Many immigrants, such as myself, never stop being amazed by these “reflections”; I call them “aliyah moments.” Such moments can include major occasions, such as the country’s New Year being on Rosh Hashanah (rather than January 1), but it can also include small moments, like seeing (in Hebrew) “Love your neighbor as yourself” on the back of a dump truck at a construction site, or seeing the quiet that reigns on Israel’s streets on late Friday afternoons. I delight in aliyah moments and am especially delighted when I discover a new one. More importantly, for my children and grandchildren, these are not aliyah moments but normal occurrences in Israeli society, which is as it should be in a majority-Jewish culture. Am Yisrael Chai!"
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"Russian authorities often fail to protect women from domestic violence. Serious gaps in Russia’s laws, the lack of protection orders, and inadequate police and judicial responses leave women who face even severe physical violence with little or no protection.\n\nThe 84-page report, “‘I Could Kill You and No One Would Stop Me’: Weak State Response to Domestic Violence in Russia,” details the barriers survivors face in reporting abuse and getting help. They include social stigma, lack of awareness, and lack of trust in police. Police often refuse to register or investigate women’s reports of domestic violence, instead funneling victims into the patently unfair and extremely burdensome process of private prosecution, for which the victim must gather all necessary evidence and bear all costs. Human Rights Watch also found that survivors face obstacles to finding emergency shelter.\n\n“I Could Kill You and No One Would Stop Me”\n\n“Women in Russia are often left to face domestic violence completely on their own,” said Yulia Gorbunova, Russia researcher at Human Rights Watch and author of the report. “Existing laws simply do not protect them when they become caught in a cycle of repeated abuse, with nowhere to turn.”\n\nThe report is based on 69 in-depth interviews with women throughout Russia who experienced domestic violence, and with lawyers and other experts, activists, women’s rights groups, shelter staff, and government officials.\n\nWhile official statistics on domestic violence in Russia are fragmented, several indicators suggest it is pervasive. Official studies suggest that at least every one out of five women in Russia has experienced physical violence at the hands of a husband or partner.\n\nInterview: Giving a Green Light to Abuse in Russia\n\nIn February 2017, parliament decriminalized first instances of battery among family members. Some took this as confirmation that beating their wives is acceptable.\n\nWomen interviewed for the report described being choked, punched, beaten with wooden sticks and metal rods, burned, threatened with weapons, sexually assaulted and raped, pushed from balconies and windows, having their teeth knocked out, and subjected to severe psychological abuse. For women with children, the violence typically began or escalated while they were pregnant, and their children were also exposed to the violence. The violence typically escalated over time, in some cases lasting years, with a severe and enduring impact on survivors’ physical and psychological health.\n\n“I lived with him for 10 years,” said “Antonina,” a 33-year-old domestic violence survivor. “Once he hit my head against a sharp corner of the wall and forced me out of the flat while the wound on my head was pouring blood. But while we were together, I knew I had to bear it … I thought I needed to keep the family together. If I knew [that there was help available] I would have left him much earlier and my son would not be as psychologically traumatized now.”\n\nRussia does not have a national domestic violence law, and it is not a standalone offense in either the criminal or administrative code. Russian law also does not provide for protection orders, which could help keep women safe from recurrent violence by prohibiting contact between a victim and her abuser. The lack of such laws reinforces an impression, held by many, that the authorities do not see domestic violence as a significant crime or a matter of public concern, Human Rights Watch said.\n\nParliament adopted controversial legislative amendments in February 2017 that decriminalized first battery offenses among family members – a serious setback that reduced penalties for abusers and put survivors at even greater risk. Russian women’s rights groups, activists, and human rights lawyers have urged the adoption of a domestic violence law for years. Several top officials publicly criticized the amendments and acknowledged that they have led to even more violence.\n\nRussia should urgently adopt a comprehensive domestic violence law, Human Rights Watch said. It should also sign and ratify the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence. Russia is one of only two Council of Europe member states that have neither signed nor ratified the convention.\n\nDomestic violence in Russia is still predominantly viewed as a private, “family” matter, Human Rights Watch found. Police, courts, and sometimes even service providers blame the victims and advise women seeking protection to reconcile with their abusers or avoid “provoking” them. Lawmakers who pushed for the 2017 decriminalization amendments equated efforts to prevent and punish domestic violence as interference in the Russian family and an assault on “traditional values.”\n\n“Domestic violence is not a ‘traditional value,’ and the fact that it happens behind closed doors does not make it a ‘family matter,’ Gorbunova said. “The Russian government has a responsibility to protect survivors of domestic violence, not shut the door in their face as the abuse continues.”\n\nState resources for survivors of domestic violence are limited and well below levels recommended by the Council of Europe, of which Russia is a member. Russia has few spaces in shelters that specialize in protecting women from domestic violence. Some state-run shelters require a daunting amount of paperwork. They may take weeks to decide about granting shelter space to survivors, many of whom are in a state of crisis and face threats of further violence.\n\nThe Russian parliament should adopt a law that treats domestic violence as a standalone criminal offense to be investigated and prosecuted by the state, rather than through private prosecution. It should also adopt legal provisions creating both immediate and longer-term protection orders. Russian authorities should also ensure that police respond effectively to reports of domestic violence, and that women facing domestic violence, including in rural areas, have effective access to support services, including, if needed, emergency temporary shelter.\n\n“If the Russian government does not act fast to change the situation, it will continue to put lives at risk and leave survivors of domestic violence to face abuse on their own,” Gorbunova said. “Parliament needs to pass a domestic violence law and back it up with services that survivors urgently need.”"
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"The Quadra Turbo R is one of the coolest vehicles in Cyberpunk 2077\nIN A NUTSHELL:\n\nThe official launch of Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for November 19. We've already learned the system requirements, but we know about the game more or less as much as the developers at CD Projekt RED are willing to reveal. However, watching gameplays is not the same as actually playing the game. And that was an opportunity given to the journalists from the Brazilian website UOL Start.\n\nThey played Cyberpunk 2077 for three hours via streaming and answered several player questions along the way. Here they are, along with our summary.",
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"Cyberpunk 2077 will take us to the world of cyberware\n\n\"I have some doubts about how the mission structure looks like, if it's a Witcher-type design that has a \"to-do list\" with points of interest on the map, or something less hands off, like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild\".\n\nIf you compare Cyberpunk to The Witcher 3 or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the game will be closer to the former. The map view looks similar to typical sandbox games, and is full of point of interest icons. During one of the missions played by the editors, attention was paid to enemy behavior. The Tiger Claws gang reacted to the presence of the player with a verbal warning and attempts to chase them away from their area. Only when the player revealed his true intentions did the gang members respond with fire.",
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"Player's influence on the game world\n\n\"How much can your actions affect the game world? For example, if I accidentally run over a pedestrian, what consequences will this have? Will it affect us, cause temporary effects, or will it actually change the whole playthrough?\"\n\nThe editor of Start performed a test in order to answer this question, driving over pedestrians and killing random people during a gang shootout. However, this had no immediate effect in the game. Neither can such senseless violence always be resorted to. While in the bar, the character couldn't pull out a gun at all. Another time, literally a few seconds after a shootout inside a building was triggered, the player was eliminated by the security services.\n\n\"I wanted to know if you feel that you are in a completely different playthrough (or at least have a different perspective on a scene/mission) when choosing different approaches to resolving a conflict, like in Deus Ex.\"\n\nThe editor talks about the mission in the prologue, which offers several possible ways to be played out. It was already shown on the gameplay, but only one of the possibilities was presented. Meanwhile, there are many more, and some of the methods can affect the plot and even the entire game universe. For example, a gang leader can be killed, so the game world will have to take the lack of this character \"into account\" in the development of the plot. With the right amount of cash, you can also avoid forceful solutions and complete the mission without bloodshed.\n\nPersonalization of a player character\n\n\"Does the character's penis, (...) offer any real functions?\"\n\nIn Cyberpunk 2077, you can adjust the appearance and gender of the character, including their body. Gender is not limited to just two options, you can create a transsexual hero. There are many possibilities of visual personalization, from tattoos to piercing and scars. The most intimate body parts are also included, as this is not exactly a prudish game. Here, too, some settings regarding type, \"version\" and shape have been made available to the players. It is not known, however, whether the character's naughty bits will perform any function in the game. The time given to the editors of Startup was too short to check this particular element.",
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"Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 has a great atmosphere. Source: Start\n\n\"I want to know about the infamous first-person view and character personalization. Was it just an excuse for better immersion? And are there many opportunities to admire the character that we have created?\"\n\nThe first-person view fulfills its purpose and builds the immersion well. Some implants affect the image seen by the character and thanks to this perspective, the impression of their use (including interference due to a malfunction or virus) becomes the player's experience as well. When it comes to the opportunities to look at one's own character, the website's editor did not have many of them. It is visible in the menu and will probably apprear in the mirrors, which in the current version of the game do not function properly yet.\n\n\"I would like to know if you can see the character's body when you look down.\"\n\nThe body model of our character is visible. The position of the legs and hands reflects the situation in which the player is currently in. It is also an additional answer to the question asked earlier - you can look down and see the character created by the player.\n\n\"I wanted to know how do you hide, hack and fight in close quarters.\"\n\nThere are two types of attacks in the game while in stealth: incapacitating or lethal. You can also hide bodies. Hacking, on the other hand, is a mini-game, which is a bit like playing with a hex editor. It requires performing procedures and memory management. Unfortunately, the available time allowed only for getting to know the character skills only up to the second level. According to the editor of Start, this is too little to know all the options. It seems, however, that Cyberpunk 2077 will not contain elements in this area that no longer occur in other games. In the demo it was possible to fight in melee using a katana. There are two types of punches, blocks and parries. When the player gains momentum, they can use special moves. Fighting with this blade gave the editors a lot of fun.\n\n\"I have big doubts about the progression system (both perks and attributes) and how to complete a mission only through conversations!\"\n\nThe character progression in Cyberpunk 2077 is quite extensive. You can assign experience points to 5 main attributes, such as body build, reflexes, intelligence, technical skills and cool (equivalent of charisma). For each of these attributes there are several skill trees. For example, in \"body build\" there are three such options, with around 20 perks each. The game time allowed the editor to reach only level 2, so not everything could be checked. As for the classes, there are no such choices in the game, there is a lot of freedom in character progression. Cyberware can give additional possibilities and is also an element that creates a character build.",
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"The Night City at night sure looks impressive. Source: Start\n\n\"What's Night City like? Is it everything they [the devs - editorial note] said it would be?\"\n\nThe world available in the game has a unique atmosphere. What CD Projekt RED has created is amazing, Night City makes a very good impression. It's one of the most immersive and realistic cities designed for video games. It is \"alive\" and full of NPCs. The NPCs react differently to the player, depending on their role. It usually comes down to their nicknames, but it builds good atmosphere. At the same time, one has the impression that bystanders are not just artificial entities waiting to interact with the player, but really have their own \"life\" in this city.\n\nBelow we publish a recording created by the editorial staff of Start concerning Cyberpunk 2077:"
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"Manchester United have been in the Premier League for a long time, and it’s clear that they are not going to stop there. The team is not only in the Champions League zone, but also in the top 4 of the English Premier League.\nIn the current season, the Red Devils have a good chance to win the title. However, it is very difficult to win in the long run if you don’t have a stable lineup and a good coach.\nConte has been the head coach of the team for a few years, and he has already managed to make the team stable and successful. The Italian coach has managed to find a good balance between defense and attack, which has allowed the team to be in the first position of the standings for a couple of seasons in a row.\nHowever, the team needs to improve its results in order to be able to challenge the leaders of the championship. The Red Devils are very strong on the attack, but they lack the necessary stability in defense. The main problem of the club is the lack of a good goalkeeper, which is a real problem for the team.\nThe team needs a lot to improve their position in the standings. The coach needs to find the right lineup, which will allow the team not to lose points in matches against weaker teams.\n\nThe Champions League is another important tournament of the current football season. The competition is intense, and the results are not predictable. It is very important for the teams to win at all costs.\nYou can always follow the results of the Champions league on our website. It will be easy to keep up with the events and always be aware of the latest news.\nLive football results of your favorite team\nThe current season of the UEFA Champions League has already ended, and now it is time for the new season. Now, it”s much easier to follow the live football results.\nThis year, the main contenders for the title are:\n* Barcelona;\n* PSG;\n* Juventus;\n* Liverpool.\nIt is very interesting to watch the matches of the teams that are fighting for the most important trophies. The Champions League can be called the most prestigious tournament of all time, because the winners of the tournament are able to take part in the European Cup.\nBarcelona is the current champion of the Spanish La Liga. The Catalans are very confident and have a great lineup. The club has a good selection of players, which allows the coach to choose the best players for each match.\nAt the same time, the club has good teamwork, which leads to a high level of performance. The players of the Catalan team are able not only to score goals, but to do it in a very effective way.\nJuventus is another strong club that is trying to win a trophy. The Turin team has a very good lineup, and many players have already won trophies in the national championship.\nMany people are talking about the team of Cristiano Ronaldo, who has already won the Ballon d’Or. The Portuguese player is a true leader of the squad, and his skills are very important.\nManchester City is another team that is considered as one of the main favorites of the season. This year, they have a very strong lineup, but the club still needs to work on its weaknesses.\nMain contenders for victory in the English Championship\nThe Premier League is one of Europe’ s most popular tournaments. It’ll be very interesting for fans of football to watch its results. The current season has already started, and already a few matches have been played.\nNow, the leading contenders for gold medals are: Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal. The Reds are considered as the main favorite of the Premier league, because they have the best lineup in the world. The leaders of this team are:·\n·\nLiverpool’ Premier League results\nThe club has already qualified for the Champions’ League, and they are now in the second qualifying round. The first match of the second round was against Watford, and Liverpool won with a score of 3:1. The second match was against Chelsea, and in the end, the Reds won with the score of 4:1, which was very impressive.\nLiverpool is considered to be one of top 5 clubs in the history of the game, and their results are really impressive. The following players of this club have already taken part in a lot tournament:\n··\nRonaldo;\n·•\nLeroy Sane;\n••\nSadio Mane;\nAnd so on.\nChelsea is another club that has a strong lineup. However it is not as good as the Liverpool team, because it lacks a good number of leaders.\nArsenal is another contender for the victory in England. The Gunners have a really good lineup and have already played in the Europa League. The results of this tournament are not so impressive, but it is still possible to say that the team is one step ahead of the competition.\nFans can always find the results and the schedule of the matches on the website of sports statistics. Here, all the information is updated in real time, which makes it possible to follow even the most insignificant changes in the field.",
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"“Heartless though it may seem to some, among the least harmful things to eat are sustainably culled wild animals. In the absence of natural predators, deer populations in parts of Britain have reached such dense numbers that the woodlands they browse fail to regenerate.” – Tristram Stuart\n\nWhat is game / wild meat?\n\nIt’s all about harvesting meat from the wild. In the UK, the kind of wild animals that are good to eat as wild meat (apart from fish) include deer, rabbits, squirrels, ducks, geese, game birds such as partridges and pheasants, and pigeons. They can be shot, humanely trapped, or they could be road kill. Game animals can also be farmed, but then the benefits of truly wild game (below) are lost.\n\nWhat we don’t mean is the shooting industry, which isn’t really about food, it’s an incredible waste of resources and is the most expensive way imaginable of feeding yourself, in terms of energy and money. Animal Aid quote gamekeepers themselves when it comes to the figures. It costs around £30 to produce a pheasant for shooting, and the average price for a bird is £2, but most birds don’t make it to the table at all. It’s about killing animals for fun, and for social status / prestige reasons. US executives are flown over to shoot game in the UK for this reason. And almost none of the birds shot are wild (although grouse are).\n\nOver 50 million pheasants are raised intensively, from battery eggs, fed grain that needs lots of land to produce, and released into the ‘wild’, where many of them get run over, starve or become easy meals for predators, because they’re not really wild at all. Plus these 50 million introduced animals are competing with native wildlife for food. Also, the shooting industry is responsible for the snaring and shooting of other wild animals that prey on game birds, including birds of prey. Breeding birds for ‘sport’ has been banned in the Netherlands, and we support Animal Aid’s campaign to have it banned here.\n\nSo, back to truly wild animals.\n\nWhat are the benefits of game / wild meat?\n\nIf you’re a meat-eater, then as long as the animals are not from an endangered species, this is probably the most eco-friendly way to do it. It’s much more sustainable than the meat industry, and as long as hunters have a conscience, involves much less suffering for animals. Food can be harvested from natural landscapes such as forests and moorlands, or even gardens – no land needs to be cleared for farms. Unlike the meat industry, harvesting wild meat involves no chemicals, hormones, abattoirs, pasture or animal housing, or land to grow roots or cereals for feeds.\n\nThe meat of wild animals has a lower fat content than domesticated animals, and is therefore healthier.\n\nNow a controversial point: vegetarians and vegans rightly point to the fact that a plant-based diet requires less land than a meat-based one, which is why we support vegetarianism / veganism. But this only applies if the land is farmed. Harvesting meat or plant foods from the wild involves no alteration of natural ecosystems at all, and therefore has a lower impact than even a vegan diet – and especially if the wild meat is local and the vegetables are imported. Perhaps the most sustainable (and healthiest) diet possible is mainly local and vegan, with the occasional meal including wild meat.\n\nA further philosophical point is whether it’s ethical to eat meat at all. At the moment, that decision is down to the individual, and if you don’t think it’s right, you can become vegan. But it’s impossible to prevent the killing of animals, because that’s what happens in nature all the time. Red deer have no predators in Scotland, and so if left unchecked, will increase in numbers until they damage the ecology of their range, by overgrazing, preventing the re-growth of trees etc. Their numbers need to be controlled somehow. From an ecological perspective, controlling their numbers by shooting or by the proposed reintroduction of wolves will both work; but from an animal welfare perspective, shooting is probably the more humane option (i.e. is it more or less painful, stressful and terrifying to be shot or to be chased to exhaustion and torn apart by wolves?).\n\nWhatever your position on this, we think that it’s a debate we can all have whilst still agreeing on the need to live in harmony with nature.\n\nFirstly, you can only shoot or trap game on your own land, or if you have the permission of the landowner.\n\nAir rifle: shoots pellets; suitable for rabbits, squirrels and pigeons, you don’t need a licence, but here’s a code of practice.\n\nRifle: single bullet, up to 300m, but more usually around 100m; best for deer. Here’s a code of practice for deer stalking.\n\nYou need a shotgun licence for a shotgun and a firearms licence for a rifle. Licences are available from the police. Guns need to be kept in a locked metal cupboard bolted to the wall. Guidance on firearms and licencing can be found here.\n\nIf you want to shoot game, you should think about insurance (landowners will probably want to see it before they allow you to shoot on their land). Talk to the dealer you bought the gun from. Plus, don’t try to shoot game until you are a very good shot, and know that your quarry will be killed cleanly. Practice on targets first.\n\nYou can’t use a bow and arrow to hunt game in the UK (although you can in other countries).\n\nWe only condone trapping where the animal is killed instantly, not snares that can hold an animal in terror for hours or days.\n\nRabbiting: ferrets are put down rabbit warrens, rabbits are flushed out into nets, then killed instantly with a sharp blow to the back of the head, or a twist to break the neck. Don’t try it if you don’t know how to do it. Go rabbiting with people who know how to do it first.\n\nYou’re not allowed to take home roadkill if you hit the animal yourself (as it would encourage people to try to hit animals deliberately). But if someone else has, and it’s fresh, you can take it. There are quite a few people around who cook the usual roadkill – deer, rabbits and pheasant, but some have even developed recipes for pot-roasted fox or badger burgers. Waste not, want not. However, we wouldn’t advise you to do this unless you really know what you’re doing. If it’s a healthy animal that you know has died in a collision, and the body is still warm and it’s winter then it’s probably fine – but inspect it very carefully. In warmer weather, the intestines can burst and flies can lay their eggs throughout the body very quickly. A pheasant may well be good for the pot, but deer are trickier as they may have been ill (TB is the big one with deer but tularaemia is common with rabbits too), and so less able to avoid an accident. Any animal could be fresh but harbouring a parasite. It’s important to know what to look for before bringing any roadkill home. There are also issues for pets and fleas.\n\nMany people have never tried wild meat, and many who have find it too strong or ‘gamey’; but if it’s prepared and cooked properly, game can be delicious. Wild animals have harder lives than domestic animals, and so their meat is tougher. For this reason, game is often hung for up to 10 days to allow enzymes to break down proteins and improve tenderness and flavour. The skin should remain on during hanging to retain moisture. The animal must be bled and gutted immediately after killing, then hung, skinned / plucked, butchered and cooked. As these are very practical skills, perhaps a course is the best way to learn.\n\nGame tends to be very lean, so you have to make sure that it doesn’t dry out during cooking. Also, it can be tough unless cooked for a long time. For these reasons, casseroles and pies are excellent ways to serve game. No room here for recipes, but you can find them in books and online (see resources).",
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Oil & gas prices are back to a reasonable level, however, there isn't an expectation that they are going to balloon to $100 a barrel again. $60 is agreeable for Alberta though. The economic conditions haven't improved enough to see gains in employment for that industry though. Calgary has been subtely diversifying, attracting more tech companies and building on their core competency of logistics. What better time to do it? Office space is practically being given away right now. The expectation for 2018 is that we are on a slow road to recovery (and that's a good thing)!\n\nThe detached segment sales were the same as January last year. There was an increase in sales of homes under $400K while over $500K saw a bit of a slower pace. This could be directly related to the new mortgage rules (affecting move up buyers). Months of supply sits at 3.7 which is still in balanced territory. Benchmark prices remained flat year over year and month over month, however, inventory levels are 18% higher than last year. If we don't see more buyers soak up some of the inventory, we will see an adjustment in prices moving forward in to the spring. The City Centre, Northeast and South districts all saw increases in benchmark prices since December.\n\nSemi detached sales were up 20% since January 2017 to 99 units. This was well above the 10 year average. Now before anyone gets too excited, inventory levels are up 20% as well. Overall the segment sits at 4.5 months supply with really low supply in the Southeast (1.7 months). Benchmark prices are up 2.2% to $415,800. The prices are down over 2% year over year in the Northeast and North districts.\n\nRow housing once again is a different story. Sales were up 2% since last year, however, inventory levels are up 12.7% to 698 units. The bulk of the sales in this segment occured in the $200K-$300K price range. The East and City Center districts saw year over year nominal price gains while the South district's prices were down over 6%.\n\nApartment inventory remained flat year over year and sales were down sllghtly (4%) to 145 units. The months of supply is just under 9 which still marks this segment deep in to buyer's territory. Got some interesting news from the Forecast Breakfast. There are 7,000 multi-family units that are either coming on to the market or currently being built. To put this in perspective, there were just under 19,000 sales in Calgary for all property types in 2017. Keep in mind, multi-family also includes row homes. This is going to affect the market by keeping inventory levels high. It will take some time to weed out the inventory, possible a few years. The City Center and East districts have over 10 months supply while the City Center, West and North all saw the least amount of price erosion (less that 3% year over year).\n\nA couple district notes: the North sales were above the 10 year average and the West's inventory levels have stayed flat (not steadily increasing like the other districts).\n\nAirdrie -\nSales are above the 10 year average, however, there is 5.8 months supply (buyer's market). Apartment and semi detached year over year save a positive change in benchmark prices for the segments. Detached prices are 0.27% lower than December and 1% lower than January 2017.\n\nCochrane -\nBenchmark prices have dropped 4.1% since September. Sales for January were above the 10 year average.\n\nChestermere -\nSales were also above the 10 year average. Benchmark prices are at $472,900.\n\nOkotoks -\nSales and new listings both increased. Months of supply went up slightly, but that didn't affect benchmark prices. Prices are 1% higher than last month and close to 1% higher than January of last year.\n\nStrathmore -\nBenchmark prices are flat year over year. There is quite a bit of inventory with low sales activity.\n\nPutting it all together, there are some signs that we may have seen the bottom of this last recession, but the road to recovery is going to long and slow. The new mortgage rules and higher interest rates will have an effect and may serve to protract the recovery longer than already projected. It all comes down to consumer confidence. When oil prices are felt to stabilize, and the media jumps on that bandwagon, then confidence will come back. When will that happen? Anyone's guess for now. There is not a lot of movement expected one way or another for the year though. If you are thinking of making a move or buying your first home, there's no time like the present. Interest rates are expected to be 4% by the end of the year. 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"A group of influential citizens from Lancaster and Berks Counties secured passage of a charter creating the Reading & Columbia Rail Road Company which was signed by Governor James Pollock on May 19, 1857. By December 1860, the survey and location of the R&C route was completed. It was decided that Sinking Spring, where a connection could be made with the Lebanon Valley Railroad, would be the starting point and the line would run by the way of Reinholds, Stevens, Ephrata, Akron, Millway, Rothsville, Lititz, Manheim, Landisville, and onto Columbia—a distance of 39.8 miles. Although the major construction was started at the Columbia end of the line, the actual ground breaking for the R&C was completed March 28, 1861 at a gap in the South Mountains about 4 miles south of Sinking Spring.\n\nThe first Lititz passenger depot and express station was located on the north side of the tracks along Broad Street, which is the present site of Wilbur Chocolate Company. The depot was dedicated December 26, 1863, with the arrival of the first passenger train.\n\nFollowing the completion of the railroad between Columbia and Sinking Spring, a special train carrying officials and invited guests made the first trip from Columbia to Reading on March 15, 1864. A morning train from Reading, and an afternoon train from Columbia, inaugurated the first regular passenger train schedule between Columbia and Reading April 1, 1864. Six passenger trains a day would stop at Lititz during their route to Reading or Columbia. Extra revenue was earned by the subsidized mail and railway express items that the trains carried.\n\nThe first railroad to reach Columbia, the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, was part of the state-built Main Line of the Public Works of Pennsylvania. The 82-mile like was completed in April, 1834, but not officially opened until October 7, 1834.\n\nThe Pennsylvania Railroad appeared in the 1850’s and quickly became a major industry in Columbia.\n\nThe Pennsylvania Legislature passed an act on April 13, 1846 incorporating the PRR and allowing it to build a line between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.\n\nIn 1850 the company completed a line down the east shore of the Susquehanna River to Columbia and the P&C. On December 10, 1852, the first through train ran between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh using the P&C and PRR facilities.\n\nThe railroad soon took business from the state-owned canal system, which ran parallel to the tracks, and in 1857 the canal system was purchased by the PRR. The purchase included the P&C line.\n\nBaltimore interests started a railroad in the 1820’s, the Baltimore and Susquehanna, to meet the Pennsylvania Public Works canal system. That new line made it to Wrightsville in 1840 and in order to cross the river to Columbia the railroad laid tracks on the bridge which was built in 1834.\n\nThat bridge was burned in 1863 to prevent Confederate forces from crossing the river and trains did not cross the river again until 1869 when the Columbia Bridge Co. built a replacement covered bridge. The PRR bought the Wrightsville, York and Gettysburg line in 1870 and the bridge in 1879.\n\nThe PRR expanded rapidly in the 1870’s. The railroad station was relocated from the Washington House, at Front and Walnut Streets, to its present site on the opposite corner of the same intersection; and in 1872 saw the construction of a 360-degree roundhouse north of the present Bridge Street.\n\nSoon the PRR had three yards in town: No. 1 or the East Yard, on the old P&C line near Fourth and Manor Streets, had a 13-stall, 180-degree roundhouse; No. 2 was on the Columbia & Port Deposit line and ran parallel to front Street; and No. 3 was west of Second Street, north of Bridge Street. It contained a major shop complex, coaling facility and water reservoir, and the 360-degree roundhouse.\n\nWhen an 1896 hurricane destroyed the bridge over the river, the PRR had a replacement assembled in 21 days on the old piers a year later. This was one of the first prefabricated structures built in the United States. Originally the railroad intended the bridge to have two decks, the lower for trains and the upper for other traffic. The top deck was never added and cars and trains shared the planked lower deck until the Rt. 462 bridge was completed in 1930.\n\nDuring 1904-1906 the PRR built the Atglen and Susquehanna Branch, a double track railroad which ran parallel to the Main Line from Parkesburg, PA, to a new yard at Enola on the west side of the river, opposite Harrisburg. When the Enola yard opened the PRR moved many jobs there thus decreasing the work force at the Columbia shops, roundhouse and yards.\n\nDuring the Depression of 1938 the PRR electrified the Columbia Branch, from Columbia to Lancaster, the A & S and the C & PD lines. This came at the right time since World War II would son break out, and without electrification it was doubtful that the PRR could have handled the freight that it did through the town.\n\nAt one time the PRR ran passenger trains in four directions from Columbia: east-west between Lancaster and York, north to Middletown and south to Perryville, MD.\n\nBut the hard times in the 1930’s stopped service to Middletown on November 29, 1931 and Perryville on April 15, 1935; and when east-west runs ended on January 4, 1954 the railroad was using a single gas-electric car often called a “Doodlebug” between Lancaster and York.\n\nIn the early 1970’s Amtrak, the National rail passenger corporation, ran passenger trains between Washington and Harrisburg through Columbia but they did not stop at Columbia.\n\nFrom the Civil War to the turn of the century the Shawnee Furnace refined iron ore at Fifth and Union Street, near the Shawnee Creek; and ran its own transportation system–the Shawnee Railroad. 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Designed by noted Philadelphia architect, Frank Furness, the two story structure combined “Queen Anne” and “Eastlake” styles with company offices on the second floor, while spacious waiting rooms and a large open fireplace with a Minton tile hearth were on the first floor where passengers boarded trains under a protective train shed."
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"\"Not My Best Side\" U A Fanthorpe\n\nIn “Not My Best Side” U A Fanthorpe challenges the traditional, stereotypical characters in the legend Of St George and the dragon only to replace them with another equally stereotypical set\n\nIn the poem “Not my best side” U A Fanthorpe has challenged the orthodox images of the characters in Uccello’s painting of St George and the Dragon. She has successfully manipulated them into modern day caricatures.\n\nThrough traditional stereotypical views and legends, Uccello has portrayed the fire-breathing dragon as grotesque and beastly.\n\nYet this is the dragon whom a boy no older than a teenager, can tame. The poem contrasts any stereotypical view the reader may have taken and reveals that the dragon is no more innocent than the other characters.\n\nIn the first sentence of the first stanza, the reader is confronted by a dress conscientious victim of fashion; this is hardly a fire-breathing monster. The dragon criticises all but himself, from the painter Uccello who, “didn’t give me a chance to pose properly” to the, “horse with a deformed neck”.\n\nFanthorpe has given such a beast a pitiful personality the painter is described as a, “poor chap” however this is not an obvious reaction expected from such a beast. The phrases used by the dragon portray how the poem is the inverse of the painting itself.\n\nThe fact that the angle of the picture was not in his favour has proven to disappoint the dragon deeply but he forgets the fact that he is about to be defeated and overcomes this with an answer; “I always rise again”.\n\nThe character is quick to point out such supposed absurdities as, “what, after all are two feet to a monster?” and how his conqueror travels on a horse, “with a deformed neck”. His questions convey his unhappiness of being mocked, from his point of view his killers and victims appear to be blind, juvenile or ugly. Not taking things, as seriously as he should, the dragon tends to ask rhetorical questions: “should my conqueror be so ostentatiously beardless?” and, “Why should my victim be so unattractive as to be inedible?” The character does not think why they should take him anymore seriously than he is prepared to take them.\n\nTwo diametrically opposed personalities, one from Uccello’s painting of St George and the Dragon, the other from U A Fanthorpe’s poem of “Not My Best Side” are never the less the same person. Painted unnaturally white and almost glowing, the young woman in the painting could be described as a symbol of virginity. She would be insulted to be given such a personality to the one in the poem where her casual sexual attitude is most noticeable in the double entendres: “wearing machinery” and, “see all his equipment” throughout the stanza. How these phrases are interpreted, is up to the reader. Half way through the second stanza the reader infers that she would have focused her attention on another issue but instead she is now talking of how she would “enjoy” being eaten by the dragon and assumes that all girls would like the same. Fanthorpe has prescribed to the girl a rather a modern woman’s personality rather than the image of a more biblical girl.\n\nHer language and her sentences are modern and appear slightly immature. One would usually associate phrases like, “And the way he looked at me” with a teenager. One would not assume a religious orthodox figure to be using phrases such as, “he might have acne, blackheads or even bad breath”. As well as being critical she also insults her hero’s manhood, “when this boy turns up”. Indeed her declaration” I didn’t much fancy him” shows her first thought that apparently ran through her mind when she was about to be rescued from death by the very same boy. Fanthorpe has created a similarity between the two characters of the dragon and the young woman. Both are far more concerned with their image and what others think of them than the reality of the situation. It could be said that her second stanza creates a less than glamorous image of today’s new woman.\n\nSt George. The legendary character who is said to be the fearless slayer of the almighty dragon. However in this stanza, St George shatters our illusions as Fanthorpe allows St George to speak for himself. He is boastful about his, “machinery” and brags how he is educated to a degree in “Dragon management” and so-called “Virgin Reclamation”. Even his horse now sounds more like a car as he mentions it has, “Automatic transmission”. The first five lines of the stanza show how the traditional story has been put into a modern context.\n\nThey also show how his own stupidity can make a mockery of him. His words, “Virgin Reclamation” are an example of his arrogance because he hopes to impress by using words longer than two syllables. Also he thinks that killing is a form of “management.” Such euphemisms and vocabulary choices not only make him look ignorant and boastful but also are not the words that should be coming out of the mouth of a true hero. His, “custom built spear” makes him sound like a modern day hero, a James Bond, type but as he is only a boy he has a good few years remaining before he takes on the role. By giving St George elaborate twentieth Century technical vocabulary Fanthorpe has escaped from the biblical sense of the picture to a stereotypical and has equalled him to a modern day Essex man.\n\nHe attention seeking makes him appear snobbish, “You can’t do better than me…I’m qualified and equipped”. The reader would expect that it would be highly discomforting to be rescued by a hero with this bragging persona. Fanthorpe has created a complete inverse of the legendary character. St George’s more chauvinist qualities leak through when he intimidates the woman by asking her how or if she would like to be rescued.\n\nHe is expecting her to take on the role of Sleeping Beauty waiting for the strong and handsome prince. St George’s expectations are worked when he tells her that she could be, “endangering job prospects” if she does not wish to cooperate. Here, he has taken on a very sexist attitude, and although it seems as if he would like to save the lives of others, once again he shows his ignorance by telling her, “What…does it matter what You want? You’re in my way”. He is only thinking of himself. Here in the third stanza is the third vision of a selfish personality. Fanthorpe’s modern day caricatures are not complementary!\n\nThe three characters in this poem hold quite different opinions yet are extremely similar in the way that each character is as different as the other. They do not like being criticised but do not think how their insults to others are even more critical, “Unattractive as to be inedible.” In each of the stanzas the characters start off with good-natured comments but as they progress to the end of the stanza the points they have made appear ruder and their egotism reveals itself. The last lines all end with a sarcastic comment.\n\nAll the characters are not too worried about anyone but them self. Over all they are looking after the image of number one, which seems to be the only thing that matters. Fanthorpe’s images of three types have little of the spiritual among them. As I read about thoughts, which are materialistic, vain or lustful, I learn that Fanthorpe seems concerned with showing us not our best sides.",
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We tell him that he can always tell us the truth just like we have always been very transparent with him, this will helps us get along well both as parent-child and as friends.\n\nI ensured him that telling us the truth was better because we will not be unreasonable as to judge him and punish him outright. Finding out the truth on our own would only make it worse for us and for him. When I told him that his lying caused us to feel hurt and disappointed, it really did make him think twice.\n\nIf he still wouldn’t own up to a lie that he had said, we would ask him to think hard about it and to decide if wants to tell the truth or not. We then leave him in his room or a corner of the house and continue doing our things. Never force the child to apologise or own up. It is always good to give him a chance to make the right decision. We leave the door open to him to tell us the truth. 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"The Patriarch of the family, Sam McCormick, is part of a contingent of Ohio National Guard units called up to form the Rainbow Division. They were the first American Division sent to France when America entered World War I. He serves as an Infantryman (Doughboy) with the Rainbow Division of the American Expeditionary Force, fighting in France. He will see action in three major operations: the Second Battle of the Marne (7-5-1918 through 8-6-1918), the Battle of Saint-Mihiel (9-12-1918 through 9-15-1918), and the Battle of the Argonne (9-26-1918 through 11-11-1918). During the War, he and his buddies will be gassed, experience horrific artillery bombardments and machine gun fire as they cross “no man’s land” repeatedly to close with the Germans and take their trenches.\n\nHe will cross paths with General Pershing the American Expeditionary Force Commanding Officer, General Douglas MacArthur the Rainbow Division Commanding Officer, Sgt. York (most highly decorated American soldier of the War), and Colonel George Patton (the first officer to be appointed to the new US Army Tank Corps).\n\nSam falls in love with Marie, a French nurse, whom he meets while recovering from his war wounds. They will marry in Paris, and she will immigrate to the United States with him. They settle down in a small Ohio town where Sam works in a steel mill as he struggles to settle back into everyday life. Sam will participate in the “Bonus Army March of 1932” in Washington DC and be drawn into the riots that ensued when the WWI veterans refused to leave their shantytown encampments.\n\nSam will rise to a senior position in the Steel Industry and be drawn into the Little Steel Strikes of 1937. On Sunday, May 30, 1937, he will witness the Memorial Day Massacre at the Ohio-based Republic Steel mill located in Chicago’s Southeast Side. He will then be drawn into a violent strike at his own Steel Mill immediately following the massacre. During the Great Depression, he will maintain his job at the steel mill and become a valued member of the community as he helps other families as they struggle with their daily existence. Nightmares resulting from his WW I experience will haunt him, while lung issues from being gassed and digestive issues from poor food, sanitary conditions and tainted water will plague him the rest of his life.\n\nThe Patriarch - Book One\n\nThis book plunged me into WWI...\n\nThis book plunged me into WWI – the filthy conditions, the never-ending danger, the courageous, young fighters, the strongly bonded friendships – and the daily realities of war. But what stuck with me was the reception by the community and the government itself toward those who managed to return home alive. I learned a lot through this book about what these men and women endured on both arenas. Larry puts you in the action – you can smell the filthy trenches, your lungs burn from the gas, you are ducking to avoid being shot. And oh! How he can create a bad guy! And a sweet love story. I really liked the book and am looking forward to the next two in the trilogy.\n\nThe reader begins on the war front, experiencing the horrors of the fight as if in the bunkers himself. Eventually, he learns the hardships of transitioning to his ‘new normal’ life back home, after surviving the travesty of his war experience. An emotional and intellectual journey.\n\nExceptional Story on Amazingly Accurate Pivotal Events From Our Past...\n\nIf the first book in the trilogy, Legacy of Honor by Larry Freeland is an accurate indicator, this series should be read by everyone. The descriptions of fighting in the trenches and the struggles of the soldiers in World War I is amazingly accurate. Almost nothing is overlooked with cars, baseball, steel mills, strikes and the bonus army. This journey into the key events of the early 20th century through the eyes of Sam’s family and friends is very moving and makes the history come alive to many who may have previously only read the dry historic accounts of so many pivotal events from our past.\n\nExciting and Historically Accurate Tale of War and Romance...\n\nFreeland weaves together an exciting, action packed, and historically accurate tale of war and romance during and after World War 1.\n\nCaptivating and Realistic WW I experiences...\n\nA captivating realistic story of one man’s World War I experiences both on the battlefield and postwar; a powerful account of the strength, hope and love that triumphs over the many obstacles soldiers and veterans endure.\n\nCrawl through the trenches of France with American infantrymen and experience the horrendous brutality of WWI warfare … reminiscent of the carnage in Civil War battle scenes in The Red Badge of Courage. Then follow the “doughboys” as they assimilate back into American society, often with heartbreaking and unforgettable outcomes.\n\nYou can order the book at your favorite local bookstore, or online and in real-world bookstores worldwide."
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The country’s population is young – 42 per cent of its people are below age 15.\n\nBhutan is mostly mountainous, and 70 per cent of its territory is covered in forests. More than 60 per cent of the population lives in rural areas. Many villages are still isolated, and those with limited roads and market access tend to have higher poverty rates.\n\nAgriculture is practised on scattered and scarce arable land that amounts to less than 8 per cent of the country’s territory. The sector employs about 70 per cent of the population, and the rural economy is still primarily based on subsistence agriculture.\n\nClimate change is expected to hit agricultural productivity hard in coming years, due to changes in water availability, soil fertility and incidence of pests and disease. Given the country’s socioeconomic dependence on agriculture, water resources and forests, the impacts of climate change have the potential to undermine development efforts.\n\nIFAD operations are aligned with the government’s five-year plans. Its work is focused on the six eastern districts, where rural populations and food insecurity are concentrated. Targeting will also focus on the inclusion of women and youth.\n\nHowever, crop diversity is a key component of the solution to many of these challenges. Diversity ensures a greater variety of genetic resources is available, allowing countries to plan a robust, efficient and secure food supply at more stable prices for their citizens. A varied food supply is also more nutritious and can help increase access to healthier food at more affordable prices.\n\nBut, maintaining or even improving crop diversity requires a sea change in current agricultural practices. Committed to development activities that prioritise environmental concerns while ensuring inclusive socio-economic progress (more than 60 per cent of the country’s forest area is protected for all time, and it is the world’s only carbon-negative country), Bhutan, and its pursuit of food-related self-sufficiency, may point to one way forward.\n\nBhutan’s quest for crop biodiversity is motivated as much by necessity as by the embrace of sustainable policies. Over half of Bhutan’s people are employed in agriculture. Most are small-scale farmers, cultivating staple crops like rice, maize, barley, wheat and millets for household use. They remain vulnerable to changing weather patterns, especially as the monsoon is their main source of water.\n\nEven small variations in when the monsoon arrives and where it hits can have a significant impact on crop production. Factor in the rising incidence of extreme and adverse weather events, including glacial-lake outburst floods and flash floods, as well as pest outbreaks, and it is clear that climate change is already hitting Bhutanese farmers hard.\n\n“My village is known for growing vegetables year-round. Farmers here used to grow a variety of commodities because the weather was good and we used to sell at the local market and in other districts”, says Jigme Thinley, 43, from Chali Gewog, Mongar block.\n\nLately, though, Jigme and other farmers in his village have seen their production decline because of lasting changes in the weather. For these farmers, diversifying their crops – and trying new combinations – has been key to mitigating climate change–related effects such as these.\n\nIt also helps farmers establish integrated farms, or a multi-tier cropping system, which allows them to grow crops of different heights together on the same piece of land – thus making efficient and economical use of scarce land and water.\n\n“We’re promoting fruit cultivation in a multi-tier cropping system because it not only diversifies income sources and enhances crop biodiversity, it also helps our smallholder farmers cope with the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the global food system”, says Sonam. CARLEP also promotes the processing and value addition of local produce such as pumpkin, cassava, maize and buckwheat for similar reasons. To date, CARLEP has enabled crop diversification on 739 acres of land.\n\nJigme says that he’s been able to make better use of his land – and generate more income – by cultivating diverse vegetables and fruits, especially in winter. “I now grow maize, cucurbits and legume plants together to complement each other for better yields. I also grow radish with some spinach for the same reason”, he says.\n\nTashi Phuntsho, 39, from Samdrup Jongkhar district, says he was able to earn a steady income by diversifying cultivation on his small parcel of land. “I used to grow cereals such as maize, mustard and grain legumes for my family and to feed my livestock. But with the support from CARLEP, I can produce more and better quality crops to sell in the market”, he says.\n\nToday, Tashi makes Nu. 0.2 million ($2,700) annually from selling quinoa, maize, cereals and grain legumes. The nutrient-rich quinoa is popular with Bhutanese farmers because of its ability to grow in the toughest conditions – and because of the ready markets and support services provided by the Bhutanese government.\n\nGrowing a variety of crops, irrespective of farm size, has enabled small-scale farmers like Tashi to achieve household food security and self-sufficiency, increase their incomes and conserve crop biodiversity. Farmers value this increased diversity because it helps mitigate several different kinds of production risks, including pest infestations and crop diseases. With a production calendar that accounts for climate change and a wider variety of crops, these farmers now have a Plan B.\n\n“I know I can rely on another crop if one fails”, says Jigme. “That’s a huge comfort.”\n\nIFAD invests in rural people, empowering them to reduce poverty, increase food security, improve nutrition and strengthen resilience. 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"With the closure of monasteries, chapters, and cathedrals in cities like Tours, Avignon or Bayeux, hundreds have been deprived of their livelihoods as servants, artisans, or tradesmen. Likewise, the exodus of nobles devastated the luxurious trades and led to still higher hardship for servants, in addition to industries and supply networks dependent on aristocratic consumption. For those nobles who remained in France, the heated anti-aristocratic social setting dictated extra modest patterns of costume and consumption, while the spiraling inflation of the assignats dramatically decreased their shopping for power. The plunging marketplace for silk, for instance, meant that output in the silk capital of Lyons fell by half between 1789–99, contributing to a lack of almost one-third of Lyons’ pre-revolutionary inhabitants. The government seized the foundations that had been set up to provide an annual stream of income for hospitals, poor reduction, and training. The state bought the lands but typically local authorities did not replace the funding and so a lot of the nation’s charitable and faculty systems had been massively disrupted.\n\nIn the absence of banking statistics, the standard methodology to compute series of financial institution credit and deposits was to rely on the steadiness sheets of the four largest industrial banks and to imagine that these banks represented half of the banking sector. Since these massive banks didn’t expertise difficulties and their deposits did not lower in 1930 and 1931, the extant literature sees no evidence of a major banking crisis in France.\n\nSimilarly Henri II ended his reign in a grand financial crisis; it appears on examination of the Bourbon monarchy, few had not struggled with funds and all had used emergency measures to control government funds. It is essential, then, to understand that the scenario that the French monarchy was in through the 17th and 18th century was different to the financial problems faced by previous monarchs however not new in its conception. With this in mind a transparent evaluation can be made of the nature of the financial crisis of 1789. In 1812, James Mayer Rothschild arrived in Paris from Frankfurt, and arrange the financial institution “De Rothschild Frères”. This financial institution funded Napoleon’s return from Elba and became one of many leading banks in European finance.\n\nSchumpeterian funding in innovation is likely to leak out and creates jobs abroad. This all smacks of the French publish-dirigiste state “selecting losers” as the revisionist literature criticized the earlier dirigiste state for doing. Another novel dimension of the bailout was the “permissive” high quality of the regulation, and the extent to which the inspiration for institutional innovation originated not with French state actors but with the key financial elites.\n\nThe SFEF was instrumental in offering credit score and funding in French banking and the wider economy—with the state guarantee offering the boldness that personal actors and worldwide markets couldn’t, on the time, ship. However, the return to prominence of the state as institutional allocator of credit score proved brief-lived. The SFEF was mothballed as worldwide credit and financial markets recovered and then bounced again after the seismic shocks of 2008–9. The ongoing seek for “new missions” is all part of new state activism and submit-dirigisme.\n\nThere is considerably of a classical interpretation, which maintains that the financial crisis was because of the system of taxation and privilege of France. This interpretation has been extensively contested in recent times nonetheless, with numerous new components coming to gentle.\n\nThe capture of the Bastille ignited one of the greatest social upheavals in Western history, the French Revolution. Violence unfold to the countryside, the place peasants demanded the feudal system be dismantled. Fearing powerlessness, the the Aristocracy and landowners joined the National Assembly. On August 27, it issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man, guaranteeing all French citizens freedom of speech, press, and religion, in addition to a representative government and equality earlier than the legislation.\n\nFinancial Crisis In The Course Of The French Revolution\n\nHowever, entrepreneurs had little opportunity to benefit from these reforms. Napoleon supplied a protected continental market by systematic exclusion of all imports from Britain. This had the impact of encouraging innovation in Britain, the place the Industrial Revolution was well underway, and diverting the necessity for innovation in France. What innovation happened targeted on armaments for the army, and was of little value in peacetime. In France the enterprise crisis in undermined what successes entrepreneurs had achieved. Napoleon after 1799 paid for his costly wars by a number of means, starting with the modernization of the rickety financial system. The diminution of the financial power of the the Aristocracy and the clergy also had severe disruptive results on the French economy.\n\nIt had a robust nationwide financial institution and quite a few aggressive non-public banks that financed initiatives all across Europe and the increasing French Empire. Napoleon III had the goal of overtaking London to make Paris the premier financial center of the world, however the war in 1870 decreased the range of Parisian financial influence. One key growth was setting up one of many main branches of the Rothschild family. Monetary confidence was briefly eroded by the disastrous paper money “System” launched by John Law from 1716 to 1720.\n\nPrior to the French Revolution, these individuals had a great deal of economic energy and influenced the financial issues that were to develop even worse before the eventual revolution. Being a very massive country, it will have been fully impossible for Louis to run the nation himself and consequently there have been tons of of small provinces, every of which was watched over by noble officials. These officers had the facility to collect taxes, enforce the legal guidelines set forth, the power to make loans and collect interest, for instance and this led to corruption. Without organized oversight and along with the courtly way of life which stressed extravagance, funds that might have been made available to the state were sucked out of the treasury. This was a double-fold downside; to start with, it drained wanted resources from the country and made numerous aristocrats very rich. Secondly, this did little to enhance the opinion peasants had towards nobles and the common individuals, who saw themselves as well as their nation normally growing poorer, were beginning to mobilize. This mobilization of the frequent people in France would lead to a big-scale revolution and overthrow finally.\n\nNecker, appointed in and , used his connections with European banks to facilitate lending so as to fund wars and service the debt, however this proved a brief measure and had little long run worth. In 1783, Calonne was appointed as financial minister; Calonne, ahead of his time, advocated rising public spending to drive up consumption and therefore increase the nation’s GDP and tax revenues. However, this coverage also failed, and only resulted in larger debt and France dealing with a primary deficit for the primary time. Having already obstructed tax reform proposals in the course of the reign of Louis XV, the parlements would play a major role in obstructing Louis XVI’s attempts to resolve the debt crisis. Traditionally, a king could quell a recalcitrant parlement by conducting a lit de justice ceremony, during which he would seem there in particular person to demand that they register an edict. The parlements loved wider assist from the commoners, who appreciated their position as a examine on royal power. This placed Louis XVI at a drawback when he tried to coerce and then suppress them in .\n\nThe Financial Crisis And The Assembly Of Notables\n\nNo other financial institution changed the banking system as a financial intermediary for loans to companies. Thus, complete loans to businesses fell sharply whereas mixture deposits in the economic system stagnated. The ratio of credit score to cash decreased from 60% earlier than the crisis to 40% in 1931, and it remained at this stage all through the 1930s.\n\nThe banking panic and the flight-to-security successfully led to a serious credit score crunch. Illustrative of the state’s role as “midwife” of new institutions and practices, the French government’s banking bailout concerned inventing new varieties of economic bodies to switch funds to struggling banks. Lurking behind this was a desire to create new mechanisms of influence over massive financial corporations. Thus, the French post-dirigiste state was the midwife of some novel financial establishments which enabled it to proceed its casual affect within the French banking sector and French financial capitalism. In the 1780s, particularly through the early interval, the nation realized the debt issues need addressing. King Louis XVII employed Calonne, the controller basic of funds within the year 1783.\n\nThe French State And French Capitalism\n\nProtected, partially, by low reliance on exterior trade and steady non-public consumption charges, France’s GDP solely contracted in 2009. However, recovery has been somewhat slow and high unemployment charges, particularly amongst youth, remain a growing concern for policymakers. After the beginning of the crisis the financial system stagnated and the country has needed to face a number of financial challenges. Government tax revenue has dwindled and consumer purchasing power has declined.",
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"Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Friday India was planning, and seeking “tacit approval” from “important players, whom it considers its partners”, to undertake a surgical strike against Pakistan to divert attention of the world from its own worsening domestic situation.\n\nAddressing a press conference in Abu Dhabi, Qureshi warned that India’s irrational approach was driven by its frustration, emanating from internal unrest due to the RSS-BJP regime’s policies aimed at subjugation of religious minorities and disadvantaged segments of the society.\n\n“India is planning a false flag operation … we are well aware about Indian designs. We have intelligence report about false flag operation by India,” the foreign minister said. “I want to share all this information with the UAE government and the rest of the World,” he added.\n\nThe foreign minister visited United Arab Emirates (UAE) for two-days, where he held meeting with his counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. On Thursday, he called on UAE Prime Minister and the ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.\n\nAt the press conference, Qureshi said the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) had deteriorated due to India’s oppression of the Kashmiri people. He added India was looking to divert focus from its internal issues since the human rights situation in the IIOJK was the worst.\n\nHe also mentioned the country-wide protest of Indian farmers and mishandling of coronavirus pandemic, that led to an agitation by the citizens against the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.\n\nHe said that Pakistan had revealed “India’s sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan” through a dossier that had been shared with the international community. He also mentioned ‘the Indian Chronicles’ report by EU DisInfoLab, which he termed a proof that India was misusing the international bodies.\n\n“Pakistan is a peaceful country, however, it is firm on giving a befitting response in case India makes any attempt of military misadventure,” he said, urging the international community to take notice of India, which was “playing a dangerous game of targeting peace in the region”.\n\nSpeaking about his meetings in the UAE, the foreign minister said he held wide-ranging talks with his Emirati counterpart and discussed issues of bilateral importance. “Pakistan and the UAE enjoy close brotherly relations and stood by each other in difficult times,” he said.\n\nEarlier, the Foreign Office said in Islamabad that Foreign Minister Qureshi and his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Al Nahyan, held a meeting in Abu Dhabi in which both sides agreed to develop an institutional mechanism to strengthen the bilateral relations and promote cooperation in various fields.\n\nDuring the meeting the foreign minister stressed that 1.6 million Pakistanis living in the UAE had been contributing to the UAE’s development for many decades. He apprised his counterpart of the difficulties being faced by the Pakistani community in the UAE and stressed the need for their early resolution.\n\nThe two ministers also discussed the positive progress made in establishing peace in Afghanistan. Qureshi said Pakistan was committed to continuing its sincere efforts for peace and stability in the region. He also apprised his counterpart of the deteriorating security situation in the IIOJK.\n\nQureshi appreciated UAE’s support to Pakistan and the rest of the world during the Covid-19 pandemic. He assured his counterpart of Pakistan’s active participation in the Expo 2020. Both sides agreed to continue consultations on issues of mutual interest.\n\nEarlier in Dubai, the foreign minister visited Pakistani consulate, where he was received by Consul General Ahmed Amjad Ali and senior officials. The foreign minister was briefed that Dubai Consulate repatriated 58,500 Pakistanis stranded during the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nThe foreign minister commended the consul general and his staff for taking special care of the Pakistani community in Dubai. He directed the consul general to use economic diplomacy to acquaint the effective investors of Dubai with the best investment opportunities available in Pakistan.\n\nMeanwhile, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on National Security and Strategic Policy Planning Division, Dr Moeed Yusuf on Friday said Pakistan had reminded the world that peace was a collective responsibility where it should prevent India from destabilizing the region, an attempt to divert attention from its domestic troubles.\n\nThe SAPM, in a tweet, said as Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had just informed international media in United Arab Emirates (UAE) and we had very specific and reliable intelligence of Indian plans to attempt surgical strikes against Pakistan.\n\n\"We know that India is deeply unnerved because its acts of aggression against Pakistan through state sponsored terrorism and blatant disinformation based propaganda have been exposed.\"\n\nIndia's desperation, he said had reached absurd levels where if they think they could strike a united and proud nation that was a nuclear power.\n\n\"We have informed the world that we know exactly what India wants to do. We also know that some capitals were already aware.\"\n\nThe SAPM said: \"Let there be no doubt that Pakistan stands for peace but if provoked, our armed forces are fully prepared to thwart any aggression on our homeland and teach our enemy the lesson they deserve.\"\n\n(APP WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM OUR ISLAMABAD CORRESPONDENT)"
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But when she meets a boy from a similarly flawed genetic pool, and gets an audition for a dance scholarship in California, Rose begins to question her carefully-laid rules.\n\nWhen I saw Rules for 50/50 Chances on Goodreads, I knew I needed it in my life. First, genetic stuff is so fascinating to me. Always has been, and now having a kid with a de novo (which is basically a new mutation, the first in his lineage- meaning his parents don’t have it) dominant genetic mutation makes me even more curious. And Huntington’s is one of the the worst genetic hands a person can be dealt. The book goes into a good amount of detail, so I won’t bore you, but I have read (and seen shows) about people with it, and it is freaking horrific. It’s dominant, which means any child whose parent has it has a fifty percent chance of also having it (hence the title, of course). And since it doesn’t usually manifest until after most people would have had children, Rose’s parents had no idea they could be having a child with a death sentence. A painful, awful one at that.\n\nSo we have Rose, only child to doting parents. Mom has Huntington’s, and is spiraling downward, and fast. Rose is going to be graduating soon, needs to decide about college, her future, and of course, the big old “Do I Have Huntington’s?” cloud that has been hanging over her head since she was 12. Rose is a ballet dancer, and quite a good one. She’d like to continue with it, but it’s hard to find schools that have ballet and college academics. She’s found one, but across the country. And there’s a boy, and a best friend. We’ll get to all that.\n\nI am going to break down each element that I want to talk about and give it a positive (+), negative (-), or neutral (+/-) at the end. Just to help with the overall rating. Plus, YAY, new stuff!\n\nThe main character: Rose, our main character, reminds me of myself a bit. She’s a worrier, she’s a pessimist, and sometimes she pisses off the people around her with her negativity and whining. But I didn’t mind that at all, to be honest. Rose has a lot of stuff going on in her life. Yeah, some of it is normal teenager stuff, but her mom is going to die, and she may have the same awful illness that she has watched destroy her mom. So you try to be sunshine and rainbows. I feel like she learns a lot about herself during the book, and this is a very, very good thing. (+)\n\nThe family: Rose’s family is the absolute heart of this book. Her mom will break your heart into a million pieces, and her dad will put them back together. Even her grandma is awesome. Not everything is always happy, quite the contrary. But no matter how difficult it all gets, Rose’s family is there with her mom, loving each other, and it is freaking beautiful. (So many +++)\n\nThe relationship: Caleb is the love interest, and we meet him in like, chapter one. Things I liked about Caleb: the diversity (and the diverse conversations it brings to the table), and his family is awesome as well. But I felt like there wasn’t much personality behind Caleb. I didn’t “know” him at all. I knew facts, but I had no sense of who he was as a person. And it bugged me (even though it didn’t bug Rose) that he refers to her as “HD” (Huntington’s Disease) throughout the whole book. Romance at its finest? Also, I didn’t like how he treated her sometimes. He liked to talk down to her when she didn’t know certain things about Sickle Cell (the condition his mom and sister have) and when she is being a bit irritating. Like, yeah, she was being a pain in the ass for a little bit, but the way he said stuff just bugged me. Also, I didn’t feel any chemistry, even when there were kissing scenes and such. (-)\n\nRose’s journey: I liked that Rose had several decisions to make. Yes, the Huntington’s test was a big one, but she also had to make choices about college, and her relationship with Caleb, and her best friend Lena. I will say that I knew how this book would end from page one. I mean, even before that. I hoped it would be different and prove me wrong, but it didn’t. So while I liked that Rose was getting to know herself better, I did find it to be pretty predictable. (+/-)\n\nTrains!!: Yes, trains were big in this book. I loved the symbolism, and I loved their practical use. That’s all I am saying about it, but it was a really great addition to the story, in more ways than one. (+)\n\nBottom Line: I liked this one. It was emotional of course, with amazing family elements and growth of character. There were a few things that were a bit of a turnoff for me, but overall it was quite well done.\n\nThis begs the question: would you want to know if you had the disease? 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Coupled with the EV infrastructure announcement, it is a welcome sign of the Government’s commitment to stimulating company car uptake and getting newer, cleaner vehicles on the roads, a vital part of its Road to Zero strategy.\n\n“The freeze on BIK for vehicles under NEDC at 2020-21 levels for two years is also welcome news for the fleet industry. This, coupled with RDE2-compliant diesel vehicles being exempt from the 4% diesel supplement, gives clear foresight for company car fleet decision makers.”\n\nThe fleet industry was asked earlier this year to respond to a series of questions around whether vehicle tax changes are required once the new emissions testing regime, WLTP, is adopted for tax purposes from April 2020.\n\nInitial evidence provided by manufacturers suggested that more than 50% of cars will see an increase from NEDC-correlated emissions values to WLTP of between 10% and 20%. Fleet News had seen increases as high as 30% in some cases.\n\nFor company car drivers and fleet operators choosing a new car from April 2020, this could have resulted in an increased tax liability, compared to an identical model. The Government hopes this new approach avoids that anomaly.\n\nThe 4% diesel premium on published BIK rates remains, but cars classed as RDE2 will still be exempt from the charge.\n\nBVRLA director of policy and membership Jay Parmar said: “Recognising the value of the company car market in supporting the transition to zero emission technology is a positive endorsement for our sector, showing refreshing alignment between Government’s environmental and fiscal policies.\n\n“The Treasury is giving back some of the unfair company car tax windfall it was set to receive as a result of WLTP and providing some essential extra visibility on future tax costs for those looking to order their next vehicle. This is a good day for company car drivers and our members.”\n\nHe said: \"It recognises the important role that businesses and employees play in the transition to ultra-low and zero emission vehicles.\n\n\"From a fleet perspective, it adds a layer of complexity which decision makers will need to understand the operational impacts of prior to communicating with their employee community.\n\n\"On an optimistic note, the announcement of 0% BIK tax rates for pure battery electric vehicles from April 2020 - followed by 1% in April 2021 and 2% in April 2022 - could see a renaissance for the company car and give us real momentum on the road to zero.\n\n\"Let’s also remember that plug-in hybrids are still a vital tool for the transition towards mass electrification for many organisations and although they will benefit from this 2% BIK reduction, we hope to see further practical and financial support for these vehicles in the Autumn Budget.\"\n\nHe continued: \"It seems that Government has also listened to the voices of industry, business and consumers over recent years and provided some clarity on company car taxation up to April 2023.\n\n\"We look forward to further details being published on Thursday but on the face of it this is a hugely positive move for electric vehicles in the UK.\"\n\nThe news was similarly welcomed by Zenith. Claire Evans, head of fleet consultancy at Zenith said: \"It is especially pleasing that the electric rate has been reduced for electric cars to zero benefit-in-kind tax (BiK) in 2020 with a commitment to low tax rates for the following two years, which see a year-on-year 1% increase.\n\n\"No doubt with the ever-increasing releases of hybrid, plug-in and electric cars this commitment to lower tax will provide attractive cost options for perk company car drivers, particularly those paying higher rate tax, or for employees with the option to obtain a new, clean, cost-efficient car through a salary sacrifice car scheme.\n\n\"Whilst for some cars the move to WLTP may still result in a higher company car tax after the announced 2% reduction, it is important to remember that the cleanest RDE2 compliant diesels will also see a fall of 4%, meaning that clean diesel cars will see an overall reduction in company car tax from April 2020. Great news for businesses where diesel is still the most efficient option for drivers who complete higher mileages.\n\n\"Today's announcement is a clear sign that Government recognises the pivotal role fleet vehicles play in achieving the objectives set out in the 'Road to Zero'.\"\n\nToday’s changes, however, do not affect the lease rental restriction, capital allowances or any other CO2 related taxes and incentives, but will include fuel benefit charge.\n\nThe Government says that existing vehicle excise duty (VED) rates – also not part of this review – will stay the same from April 6, 2020, despite the introduction of WLTP values for tax purposes from this date.\n\nThe Government says that a call for evidence for VED will be published later this year, seeking views on moving towards a “more dynamic approach to VED”, which recognises smaller changes in CO2 emissions.\n\nWill the 0% BIK rate for pure EVs persuade you to make the switch? Have your say in the Fleet News poll."
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"Tamara Barron: Known to me as “Tami”. I’m so proud of her! I met her the 1st night she came to Celebrate Recovery and oh, what a difference from then to now. The smile on her face today can light up a room but there was no smile then. We have had lunch, talked life and walked (figuratively) a long path of healing together and I can’t say enough about her. She’s energetic and creative, determined and confident but most of all she now understands how much God loves her and that is making her path more joyful. Excited to see where HE takes her.\n\nI was born on December the 29th, 1970 in Lexington, KY. My mother was a house wife and my father was an architect for a large firm. At six years old, I started having petit mal seizures, and at nine years old, I was diagnosed with scoliosis, and started having severe anxiety. Junior high and high school were kind of a blur to me. I tested into the first advanced placement program in Lexington, but did not fit in very well with the other students. By the time I was in ninth grade, I had alienated myself so bad from everyone that I became depressed and saw no joy in life at all. I was 15 when I first contemplated suicide.\n\nIn high school, I began learning about the occult, Satanism, and witchcraft. I felt powerful over my situations by scaring people, and became obsessed with vampirism, and horror movies. I was a promising classical pianist, and an artist, but wasted a lot of time experimenting with witchcraft, drugs, and alcohol. 1 Peter 5:8 says, “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” Deep down inside, I knew that the way I had been living was wrong, but my fascination with the occult began to control my life. I became scared to even leave my room, and I was committed to a psychiatric ward when I was 18. I dedicated my life to God during this time and began to attend church.\n\nI met my first true love shortly after leaving the psychiatric ward. He seemed like a very nice guy, but I quickly put my relationship with him before God. After only a few months into our relationship, however, he was arrested and sent away. I fell into a deep depression, and when it came time to start college, I couldn’t do it.\n\nI did eventually go to college, graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and became a lab manager despite being formerly diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy in 1996. During this time period, I met and married my first husband. He was my dream guy; a hard rock guitar player who was witty, fun, and very handy with power tools. Our relationship was tumultuous, however, and maintaining a relationship with God become impossible. I gave God up to make my atheist husband happy. This was the beginning of my codependency.\n\nIn the fall of 2001, we purchased a Queen Anne Victorian house built in 1898. We worked every weekend for several years trying to restore our dream home. In 2006, tired and weary from struggling to make ends meet, we started drinking every night to “take the edge off”. It wasn’t long before the alcohol started causing many nights of yelling at one another like children. But, I told myself everything was fine.\n\nIn 2009, my mother was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. My drinking got worse during this time, and it was a common occurrence for me to drink ¾’s of a bottle of wine before bed. My boss and my husband were both verbally abusive, and I felt powerless in my situation. If God loved me, why did he make me suffer? So I decided He didn’t exist, and embraced atheism.\n\nI finally left my job of 13 years in the spring of 2010 to help care for my mother, and my husband and I fought nonstop about it. With her death in 2011, I was just defeated. I drank until I passed out every night. I tried to be the best house wife I knew how, taking all the responsibilities around the house. I began writing my first novel, and also created many original works of art which I sold in local art fairs. I was trying, but it wasn’t enough for my husband. I was lonely, sad, and felt unloved. In fact, I really didn’t know what being loved felt like.\n\nMy husband grew more distant over time. One night in late 2014, I confronted him about it. We broke out into an alcohol-induced argument. After that night, he started going to bars at random, telling me I had to stay at home. Finally, after a month of this, he said he was done with our marriage. I went to my sister’s house to calm down, and when I returned the following morning he was gone.\n\nI sank to floor, and it finally hit me that my whole life as I knew it, was over. My job had failed, my husband had left, and without income, I would lose the house I worked so hard to fix up. I shook uncontrollably. The divorce papers came in the mail, and I was being force to sell the house and split the money with him. I was in such shock that I couldn’t eat, sleep, or move and all I did was sit in a chair all day and drink and cry. I attempted to go back to work, but soon realized I couldn’t maintain a job and drink what I needed to drink to keep from shaking. I wanted to die. I would sit in the dark with my wine glass, and contemplate suicide.\n\nOne morning, I staggered into CVS to purchase some more wine, and when I took it to the counter, I broke down crying and told the lady that I didn’t want to drink anymore but I didn’t know how to stop. She asked if she could pray with me. So there we were, in public, a nice lady and very broken down, atheist woman, praying to God for healing. She then told me about Celebrate Recovery, a faith based twelve step program.",
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"I continued drinking for a year, but in the Fall of 2015, I was at rock bottom. I made an appointment to detox, and found out that I was one month form cirrhosis. Without the alcohol, the pain that I had numbed for so long hit me hard. I knew I could not do this alone, and decided to go to Celebrate Recovery.\n\nThe first night I went in, I couldn’t believe all of the people there that were just like me. Then I heard the first step for the first time. Step one states, “We admitted we were powerless over our addictions and compulsive behaviors and that our lives have become unmanageable.” At 92 pounds, 2 packs of cigarettes, and two bottles of wine a day, it was a miracle I was sitting there. But that word powerless… All I wanted was power to control my situations, to only come in here and hear that I was powerless? But then I heard step 2 which reads, “We came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”\n\nThe one thing I learned about recovery is that it hurt, it wasn’t easy. I suffered with horrible anxiety and a hole in my heart left from my ex. But the more I went to the meetings, the better I felt. I joined a step study, and I admit, the first time I opened my bible, I cried so hard the pages were wet. My pride was hurt. But Jesus had the patience to wait while I swallowed my pride, and slowly allowed him to fill that painful hole in my heart. He started by first whispering in my ear John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes unto the father except through me.” I realized that I had to let my past go and accept Christ back into my life.\n\nI began listening to contemporary Christian music. It calmed me, and the dark, sad songs in my head were replaced with songs of inspiration, and undying love that Jesus showed us on the cross. I read several devotionals a day, and repeat the serenity prayer when things get tough. My sponsor, accountability partners, and step study leaders and sisters have been a true blessing to me. When I feel down, I reach out. God put a new Christian man in my life, and we were married on June 3, 2017. I have learned that life is about choices. I choose to remain sober. God cannot make me do it, but he can help me make a daily commitment to turn my will over to Him. I still struggle with anxiety, but when it hits, I remind myself of Mathew 6:34 which states: “Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Live one day at a time.”\n\nI thought I was hopeless, and now I am a leader at Celebrate Recovery. The changes I have made in my life are possible for anyone who turns their life over to Christ. I know that there is no depth of sorrow or darkness that Jesus Christ cannot reach. Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.” I have found in all my feelings of powerlessness that the true power comes in just saying, “Lord, I don’t know where I am going or how to get there, but I trust You.” by: Tami\n\nLord…………You are so good. I’m grateful for the people that you put in my life who encourage me to keep going just by the way they live their lives. Amen",
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"With a variety of social media platforms now available for public competition and consumption, few have earned the reputation of Instagram. Initially purchased by Facebook, which was at one point the leading social media site in America, Instagram has taken the concept of the social platform further, allowing individuals to brand themselves, giving them access to sponsored content and posts as well as advertisements for a range of multi-million dollar companies. But beyond the influencers who have utilized the platform, Instagram has also been a way for celebrities to retain their public attention and notoriety, increasing their fan bases along with their image. But while certain celebrities have struggled to adapt online, others have used it to their advantage, culminating an even bigger pool of supporters.\n\nRELATED: Celebrities with the Most Social Media Followers\n\nModel, socialite, and integral member of the Kardashian/Jenner clan, Kendall is the third most followed member of the family. Known for sharing a blend of fashion, makeup, and lifestyle-based content, she has maintained her massive following not only by appearing on the cover of magazines such as Vogue and Allure, but also by sharing branded content from popular companies like Calvin Klein and Burberry.\n\nJustin Bieber maintains a following of over 169 million fans through a variety of lifestyle photos combined with music updates. When he shared a photo promoting his new album Justice, he earned over 700 thousand likes, showing his engagement ratio is still strong among his fans.\n\nWhile Beyonce is known for earning millions of likes on her posts showcasing new outfits and trends, she has also migrated to sharing more lifestyle based photos including shots of her spending time with her family. Recently, she posted a photo with her daughter, earning the two grammy winning stars over four million likes.\n\nLionel Messi is one of the few soccer stars on this list. He often shares action shots of himself on the field, or from recent practices and matches. He can also be seen with his wife Antonela Roccuzzo who boasts an impressive 13.4 million followers of her own.\n\nKim Kardashian is an icon. She has proven herself in the worlds of entertainment, modeling, and most recently, law. The queen of branding, she shares iconic photos in some of the latest trending outfits. She has also shared glimpses into her private life, posting pictures with her family and children on several different vacations.\n\nAside from her successful career in music, Selena Gomez is also an entrepreneur. She founded her own beauty brand Rare Beauty which is featured in her Instagram bio. Her company also has over 2 million followers, showing that she can carry her audience with her to several different platforms.\n\nThe most followed member of the Kardashian/Jenner family, Kylie was best known for being declared the youngest billionaire in the world at one point. She showcases her wealth through some of her most iconic photos, capturing herself on private jets, showing off her bag and shoe collections, and highlighting her own makeup line, KylieSkin.\n\nActor, fitness icon, and all-around gentleman, The Rock maintains his over 200 million followers by updating them on his fitness journey and workout routines. He has also recently started his own energy drink line called Zoa Energy which he promotes in his Instagram bio.\n\nAriana Grande has proven year in and year out that her influence and power extend well beyond her skills as a singer. She is one of the few Nickelodeon stars to cross the threshold from child star to modern day icon. She continues to reinvent her career with surprising collaborations and consistent Instagram Story updates. Having sold over a million copies of her album Dangerous Woman, she has proven that her followers are also willing to support her career.\n\nHaving earned the number one spot on this list with over 275 million followers, Ronaldo proves that it isn’t just entertainment figures and pop culture icons that can cultivate a following. The soccer star also proves that Instagram isn’t and was never just an American phenomenon. Instead, the social media app is a global syndicate of influence that attracts users from all over. It is also worth noting that Ronaldo has more followers than the total tally of all Premier League clubs put together on Instagram, making him not only the most followed star on Instagram, but the most popular soccer star of all time."
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