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"I read this book with a small child. It concerns a blue fish, the titular Pout Pout fish. Through out the story, Pout Pout is admonished to smile and be happy, while he insists that he is “A Pout Pout fish, with a pout pout face,” destined to “spread the dreary wearies all over the place.”\n\nAfter pouting all over the ocean, he meets a beautiful fish who “instead of saying “hey” … plants a kiss on his pout and then she swims away.” Pleased, Pout Pout Fish declares he’s been wrong all along, that he is in fact a “kiss kiss fish,” and proceeds to smooch the entire ocean.\n\nThere’s a lot to unpack here.\n\nFirst, this book was published in 2013 so somebody should have caught these issues. I kept waiting for someone to ask the Pout Pout fish what was wrong or tell him that he’s still liked, despite his melancholy. No such luck. One fish literally says that pouting is a “unattractive trait”! That’s right, kids! Fake a smile or no one will ever love you! Maybe he’s a pout pout fish because his “friends” keep insulting him for the way his face looks!\n\nSecond, where’s the consent? Don’t smooch without asking, children, no matter sad they look. It was such an easy fix. Beautiful fish could have easily said “maybe you’re a kiss kiss fish.” Pout Pout agrees to experiment and decides she’s right. Boom! Now your kid’s book is about how you can improve your spirits through friendship and affection, rather than the origin of an aquatic serial harasser.\n\nThird, I don’t like the message that physical and romantically coded affection will save anyone from depression. Pout Pout fish literally has a pout pout face. It’s the face he was born with. Can he change the connotation and be a kiss kiss fish with help from those who care about him? Sure, but it takes a hell of a lot more than non-consensual smooches to get over than hurtle.\n\nThe Pout Pout Fish does have its charms. The illustrations are bright and engaging. The prose is lively and bright, with fun, tight rhymes. It’d be great if children weren’t tiny sponges who can soak up all sorts of wrong messages if you couch them in clever words and charming images. I can’t recommend The Pout Pout Fish, but I’ll probably pick it up again, considering the kid is obsessed with it.\n\nWriter View all posts by katercanter"
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President Joe Biden wants it to end by December 31.\n\n“We need to recognize that, first of all, the justification for the policy no longer exists,” said Nicolas Palazzo, an immigration attorney at Las Americas Immigration Advocacy Center and border fellow at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. “The policy was implemented at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and it was used as a means of properly containing transmission of the virus.”\n\nPalazzo, who works directly with detained and non-detained migrants, said border policy has historically been mostly directed by executive action.\n\n“Because Congress has failed to come together to actually legislate a policy proposal around immigration,” he told VOA, “and because you rely on executive action to dictate border policy, it creates this ad hoc way of enacting policy because it changes during each administration and gives the [U.S.] president unilateral power to essentially change what’s happening on the ground.”\n\nTitle 42 was expected to end on December 21 after a federal judge in Washington ordered enforcement of it to end.\n\nBut conservative-leaning states appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that ending Title 42 would cause “irreparable harm” because they would be expected to spend resources on law enforcement, education, and other services to assist newly arrived migrants.\n\nOn Tuesday, the Biden administration urged the court to deny the request by 19 Republican-led states to keep in place Title 42 restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border. It also asked for an extra week before the guideline is lifted to allow for an “orderly transition to Title 8 operations.”\n\nTitle 8 is the immigration code adopted by Congress that deals with immigration and nationality.\n\nUnder Title 8, those arriving at the border without documents or trying to enter between ports of entry can be removed without their case being decided by an immigration court. However, if a migrant wants to claim asylum, they are interviewed by an asylum officer before removal or deportation.\n\nFederal law allows people from other countries to seek asylum in the U.S. if they fear persecution at home. They must be present in the U.S. and prove a fear of persecution.\n\nImmigration experts explained that Title 8 has always been in use at the border, even during the pandemic.\n\nAccording to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) data, 1,299,437 migrants were processed under Title 8 in fiscal 2022. That means they were either expeditiously removed without their case being decided by an immigration court or allowed entry into the U.S. after passing a credible-fear screening by the asylum officer and can continue their case in immigration courts where they apply for asylum as a defense against being deported.\n\nIf the migrant doesn’t pass the credible-fear screening or their case is denied in immigration court, they are removed from the U.S. If they try to return without documents, the penalties could be higher, including prosecution under criminal law and getting barred from applying for any legal immigration visa in the future.\n\nIn May, after the administration’s initial attempt to end Title 42, VOA spoke with Luis Miranda, a CBP spokesperson, who said officials were preparing to “simply go back to processing any encounters across the border the way we always have under Title 8, which is the immigration authority that has always been in place throughout the history of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.”\n\nMiranda said the U.S. government was expecting arrivals to increase at the southern border but added that those unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the U.S. will be removed.\n\n“We’ve been planning for that,” he said. “And to process any encounters effectively and humanely. But ultimately, if someone is trying to come in without legal authorization and doesn’t have the legal basis to stay, they will be placed in removal proceedings.”\n\nBesides Title 8, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in mid-December announced it is executing plans to manage an increased flow of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, including a new process for Venezuelan asylum-seekers who meet certain requirements to fly directly to the U.S. and stop them from making the journey to the Southwestern border by land.\n\nU.S. immigration officials also requested more border patrol agents in their fiscal 2023 budget while also increasing the use of CBP One, a mobile application where asylum-seekers can submit documentation and schedule appointments at ports of entry.\n\nThe Biden administration also said it has streamlined the border process to quickly refer for prosecution any individuals who “evade apprehension,” are “repeat offenders,” or “engage in smuggling efforts.”\n\nDemographics at the border\n\nA November analysis by the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), a D.C.-based human rights organization, shows that until recently, Mexico was “nearly always the number-one country of origin for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Until 2012, more than 85% of migrants apprehended by Border Patrol were Mexican citizens. By 2019, that had fallen to 20%.”\n\nWOLA also shows that Cuban migrants at the border increased significantly after the Nicaraguan government in November 2021 eliminated visa requirements for Cubans, which in return made it less complicated for them to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border.\n\n“Mexico does not allow U.S. authorities to expel Cubans across the land border under Title 42, and Cuba has not permitted U.S. expulsion flights; 98 percent of Cubans apprehended at the border in 2022 were processed in the United States under normal immigration law,” according to WOLA.\n\nUnder the Cuban Adjustment Act, passed in 1996, Cuban migrants will be allowed to apply for permanent resident status after a year in the United States. In November, the Cuban government agreed to once again accept U.S. deportation flights.\n\nOther nations that saw increased arrivals at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2022: Venezuela, Nicaragua, Colombia, Haiti, China, and Turkey, among others.\n\nNot every encounter under Title 42 represents a unique person, as some migrants have tried to cross multiple times.\n\nSo far in fiscal 2023, which began October 1, U.S. border officials have registered 230,678 migrant encounters. Of those, 78,477 were expelled, which means they were sent back to Mexico under Title 42 without legal consequences. The rest were either detained, allowed to seek asylum, given humanitarian parole, or swiftly deported, meaning they were formally processed for expedited removal.\n\nWhat is currently happening at the border?\n\nWith the imminent ending of Title 42, thousands of migrants have been lining up to present themselves to a border patrol officer — a development that had been anticipated by federal government officials, immigration advocates, and border nonprofits.\n\nMigrant advocates in Reynosa, Mexico, told VOA that about 750 migrants a day have arrived over the last few days.\n\nHector Silva, a pastor in the area who also operates one of the largest migrant shelters south of the border, Senda de Vida, or “Path of Life,” told VOA that advocates and volunteers have been helping about 14,000 families in the last few weeks.\n\n“We have seen in past years that people get encouraged to come and then they do not know where to go,” Silva said in Spanish."
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Most recently the BBC has found itself at the epicentre of the tedious charade – with the broadcaster’s new director general, Tim Davie, reportedly believing the BBC’s comedy output is too one-sided and in need of a “radical overhaul”, thanks to its supposed left-wing slant (pray tell, what is a “right-wing joke”?).\n\nFor politicians, the answer to this question is an easy one\n\nAnd only weeks earlier, when the BBC announced an orchestral-only version of Rule Britannia! would be played on the Last Night of the Proms, an almighty row was triggered over the propriety of the anthems lyrics (“Britons never, never, never shall be slaves” is the line that draws the most ire).\n\nThe BBC said the decision was due to the fact there will be no audience to sing along to the song (due to Covid-19 restrictions), while conflicting reports emerged that the conductor believed the lyrics to be inappropriate in view of Black Lives Matter protests.\n\nIn his first week on the job Davie reversed the decision and scrapped the orchestral-only version in favour of singers on the screen - in what has been gleefully described by right-wing pundit Dan Wootton as the “first major anti-woke move” by the new boss.\n\nWhat is it with our inclination to reduce everything to a culture war? In the case of the Proms, what could have been a gentle dialogue about history, philosophy and patriotism is instead siphoned into a vituperative conflict between two groups: the anti-Woke brigade versus the enlightened progressives; the bleeding heart liberals versus the true patriots.\n\nFor politicians, the answer to this question is an easy one. The Proms was too good of a moment for Boris Johnson to pass up. Wading into the debate he said: “I think it’s time we stopped our cringing embarrassment about our history, about our traditions and about our culture, and we stopped this general bout of self-recrimination and wetness”.\n\nAs the culture wars emerge as a proxy for political debate, Johnson was smart to capitalise on the row. He could signal his political values, bolster his conservative credentials (credentials that, so far, have been lacking throughout his tenure), all the while avoiding substantive discussion on his patchy track record in government.\n\nThat the culture wars can provide a compelling distraction from the substance of politics might be true but there is something more sinister going on. Johnson’s political primacy may so far leave a lot to be desired, but this is a sacrifice his electorate ought to make (he might argue). Rule Britannia may just be a song, but what the row symbolised was something far greater. Patriotism, British values, a history to be proud of – these things require protecting at all costs, and Johnson is the only man who can do it. The deluge of policy failings that might come along with this brave stance will have to be tolerated for the greater good.\n\nIf you were to ask Johnson why he was so keen to make his case on Rule Britannia he might reply: this is not just politics at stake, but our very way of life.\n\nIf the case for engaging in the culture wars is so transparent when it comes to our politicians,why are we so quick to indulge the pantomime? It seems that by parading around our cultural instincts we too are representing something far greater about ourselves.\n\nThe Remainer vs Leaver divide, which emerged in a meaningful way in 2015, has consolidated this notion that our politics and our cultural values are inseparable.\n\n“Remainer” emerges not just as a position you might hold on the function of the European Union to the British State, but as shorthand for the exact person you want to present as: liberal, urban, a champion of multiculturalism, you name it. No matter that this has eradicated vast swathes of nuance from the political landscape of the Brexit vote – nuance is the enemy of the culture warriors.\n\nAs the battleground before the electorate has becomes songs at the Proms, or the cultural capital you gain by being a Leaver or a Remainer, we are witnessing in real time cultural arguments overtaking economics and policy “as the driving force of our political debate” (as Helen Lewis put it two years ago in the Financial Times).\n\nIt is unedifying at best, dangerously and myopically divisive at worst. But it seems the nation’s favourite pastime is simply too tempting (for politicians, pundits and the electorate alike) to pass up.\n\n1 Graham Norton: ‘I wanted out, out, out of Ireland’\n2 Covid-19: Seventy cases in Cork traced to local pubs and restaurants in recent weeks\n3 Speed and distance Covid-19 droplets travel tracked by researchers in Mater hospital test\n4 Olivia O’Leary: If you move to Carlow, there are things you’ll have to get used to\n5 Eighteen revelations from a trove of Trump tax records\nReal news has value SUBSCRIBE"
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"\nWhen it comes to health and wellness, adaptogens are among nature’s most powerful substances. Adaptogens are a small and special category of herbs that enable us to cope with stress of all types while increasing our energy, strength and stamina.\n\n\nThese unique plants are known to survive and even thrive in the coldest, harshest, and most stressful conditions on earth. And when consumed, scientists have discovered that adaptogenic herbs pass on their amazing ability to adapt to stress to both humans and animals.(1)\n\n\nToday, there is only a small group of plants that are classified as true adaptogens. What makes them different from other plant foods, and even from most superfoods, is that they contain a wide range of multifaceted compounds that are nutritionally superior to the typical vitamins, minerals, and other substances found in most healing herbs.\n\n\nFrom Ancient Chinese Healers to Viking Warriors and Siberian Hunters",
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"Adaptogens have actually been used for thousands of years in both traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurvedic traditions. Folk healers and peoples from Russia, Japan, Korea, and Europe have also long been known to use adaptogenic herbs to create healing tonics and medicines. (2)\n\nToday, modern science has discovered that adaptogen herbs contain substances that support the immune system, protect against stress, inflammation, and fatigue, reduce anxiety and depression, and even slow down aging. (2)\n\n\nRe-Discovery of Adaptogens in Modern Times\n\n\nEven though used by ancient peoples for thousands of years, adaptogens went through a phase of rediscovery during the Cold War. This happened when Soviet scientists in the mid-twentieth century began to conduct studies trying to find natural substances or “tonics” that could enhance mental and physical performance of their athletes, astronauts and elite military units.(3)\n\n\nOver the span of several decades, thousands of research studies were conducted by over 1,200 Russian scientists who verified that adaptogens do indeed increase human performance. (2,3) This ground-breaking research was kept top-secret because the USSR didn’t want the rest of the world to find out about these discoveries which gave the Soviet Union an advantage over other countries on the world stage.\n\n\nThe Soviets gave adaptogens to their Olympic athletes, astronauts, political officers, scientists, doctors, military, and even to World Champion chess players because of their amazing ability to reduce stress and strengthen immunity coupled with incredible physical and mental performance-boosting properties. (3) Many Soviet accomplishments during the Cold War have been at least partially credited to their use of adaptogen herbs.\n\n\nToday, the use of adaptogens have come full circle. Backed by evidence of their use for thousands of years and by thousands of scientific studies that have shed light on their power and potency, we now know that adaptogens are “the real deal”. With all the fantastic benefits that adaptogens offer, adaptogens truly belong in your daily wellness plan to improve your physical and mental health.\n\n\nBelow is a very brief summary of a few of the benefits specific adaptogen provide.\n\n\nThe use of eleuthero dates back two thousand years to when it was used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TMC) and Ayurvedic healing traditions to prevent respiratory tract infections, colds, and the flu. It was also commonly used to increase energy, strength and vitality. (3)\n\nBecause this herb was studied for decades by Soviet scientists during the Cold War, there are more published scientific studies on eleuthero than on any other herb in the world. (3)\n\nThese studies show that eleuthero has therapeutic value and provides various physical and mental health benefits, which include: protecting your body from all types of stressors, , improving memory and cognition, increasing physical performance and boosting immunity.\n\nScientific studies have also shown that eleuthero heightens mental performance in people suffering from fatigue. The herb is especially helpful in protecting the body’s systems against stress resulting from excessive workload, high levels of exercise, muscle loss, heat, cold, and even radiation. (3)\n\nRhodiola is another herb that has undergone extensive clinical trials. It has been put through scientific testing in both animals and humans, and it has been shown to improve both mental health and physical performance.\n\nThis adaptogen is known to have the potential to protect the brain, and it has also shown promise for overcoming depression. (9)\n\nIn the past decades, rhodiola was widely used by Russian athletes and cosmonauts to increase energy and stamina. (3,10) The herb is also cardioprotective, having the ability to normalize the heart rate immediately after intense exercise.\n\nRhodiola extract possesses a high nutritive value, and in animal studies it has been shown to prolong life. (3)\n\n\nThe premier anti-aging and rejuvenating herb used in Ayurvedic medicine\n\nAs one of the most revered plants in India, ashwagandha is used primarily as an anti-aging herb, to calm the mind and body, and for promoting sleep. (12, 13)\n\nThis adaptogenic herb has been used for at least a thousand years in Ayurvedic healing traditions. Today, it has been proven to be as potent as two common prescription medications formulated for slowing down aging and extending lifespan.\n\nAs one of the elite herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha has also been known to promote physical and mental health by increasing your resistance to diseases and environmental stressors.\n\nIn traditional Indian medicine, it has been used to treat illnesses such as: asthma, bronchitis, psoriasis, and dementia. (14)\n\nAs a powerful anti-aging adaptogen, rhaponticum has been known to be especially useful when it comes to delaying the signs and symptoms of getting older.\n\nIt may help to reverse low testosterone, balance hormones, and reduce the effects of mental or physical fatigue by revitalizing the blood and organs. Rhaponticum nourishes the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-thyroid axis (HPAT), the endocrine hub, and it improves recovery from illness. (3,16)\n\n\nSchisandra (also spelled schizandra) has been known for centuries as a potent herb that can help fight against fatigue.\n\nFor generations, Siberian hunters have chewed its seeds or made tea from its dried berries to give them extra energy for long journeys. The herb is so powerful that local hunters can hunt for an entire day without food by simply eating schizandra berries and seeds. (21,22,23)\n\nScientists have discovered that schisandra acts much like a stimulant. It works on the central nervous system and gives both mind and body a boost without the jitters that you would typically get from coffee or other stimulants.\n\nThe Swedish Herbal Institute of Research & Development has reported schizandra's ability to increase physical working capacity and its ability to provide a stress-protective effect against a broad spectrum of harmful factors including heat, burns, cold and frostbite.\n\nThese same researchers also found out that, in healthy people, schisandra increases endurance, accuracy of movement, and mental performance. (25)\n\n\n5000 years of use for its extensive healing and restorative powers\n\nPanax Ginseng is highly prized throughout Asia. With more than 500 scientific papers published on it worldwide, ginseng has been used as a traditional medicine in Asia for more than five thousand years! (3)\n\nIn China, Ginseng is classified as one of the most highly prized herbs because of its capability to nourish and revitalize both mind and body. According to traditional healers, ginseng was said to \"support the five visceral organs, calm the nerves, tranquilize the mind, stop convulsions, and support the lungs, spleen, and stomach.\n\nGinseng has been used for generations to treat various ailments, including pneumonia or bronchitis (especially with a dry cough), chronic fatigue (especially when accompanied by anxiety), asthma, chronic stress, depression, and autoimmune diseases of the lungs or GI tract. (3) Ginseng is also known to work best when taken together with other adaptogens.\n\nThe word shilajit in Sanskrit means \"destroyer of weakness.\"\n\nAccording to traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, there is hardly any disease that cannot be controlled or cured with shilajit.\n\nShilajit is considered a prized yogavahi (a substance that is capable of penetrating the deepest tissues of the body). (3) In traditional Indian medicine, shilajit is widely used to help slow down the aging process and prolong life. It is also used to improve general health by providing the body's cells and tissues with protection and support. (3)\n\nIn the twentieth century, shilajit was used by the Soviets to improve the health of their elite military personnel, cosmonauts, and athletes.(3,29) More recent scientific studies have shown shilajit's true potency as an adaptogen.\n\nExtensive research by Russian scientists who studied adaptogens for four decades showed that when adaptogens are combined together, they are more effective than each adaptogen alone. For this reason, it is recommended you combine several adaptogens to get the most benefits from them.\n\n16. Saratikov, \"\"On the simulative action of Siberian Leuzea carthamoides\"\" and A. S. Saratikov, \"\"Leuzea carthamoides as a stimulator of the nervous system,\"\" in Materials of Second Conference on Research of Siberian and Far Eastern Medicinal Plants, 150 (Vladivostok: Academy of Science of USSR, 1961); A. S. Saratikov, L. N. Azbukina, et al., \"\"Experimental studies of phytostimulants,\"\" in Symposium on Eleutherococcus and Ginseng (Vladivostok: Academy of Science of USSR, 1962); A. S. Saratikov and S. F. Tuzov, \"\"Influence of Leuzea carthamoides on the physical work ability and some functional indicators of the organism,\"\" Izvestia Sibirskogo Otdelenia AN SSSR, Seria Obshestvennych Nauk [News of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR], Services in Biomedical Science 12(3) (1963): 126–32; J. Jankulow, I. Issaew, M. Bojadjiewa, et al., \"\"Preparations with stimulating effect from the roots of Rhaponticum carthamoides (WILLD) ILJIN cultivated in Bulgaria,\"\" Die Pharmazie 19 (1964): 345–47; L. F. Kolmakova and N. L. Kutolinam, \"\"Clinical observation for action of Leuzea, Eleutherococcus and golden root extracts in diabetes patients,\"\" in Stimulants of the Central Nervous System, 131–32 (Tomsk, Russia: Tomsk State University Press, 1966); C. G. Cherdyntsev, \"\"Physiological mechanism of action of some stimulants of CNS and role of endocrinological system in implementation of their action,\"\" abstract of dissertation in Biological Science (Tomsk, Russia: Tomsk State University Press, 1970); B. U. Salnik, \"\"Effect of stimulants of CNS on energy supply for different kind of muscle activity,\"\" dissertation, Doctor of Science degree in Medicine (Tomsk, Russia: Tomsk State University Press, 1970); A. H. Mosharrof, \"\"Effects of extract from Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd) Iljin (Leuzea) on learning and memory in rats,\"\" Acta Physiologica et Pharmacologica Bulgarica 13(3) (1987): 37–42; Anatoly Antoshechkin, Leuzea and Your Health: The Siberian Wonder-Plant which Improves Stamina, Slows the Effects of Aging, and Increases Your Resistance to Disease (Clearwater, Fla.: Ceptima Publishing, 2000), 53; I. Kholodova, V. A. Tugai, and V. P. Zimina, \"\"Effect of vitamin D3 & 20-hydroxyecdysone on the content of ATP, creatine phosphate, carnosine and Ca2+ in skeletal muscles,\"\" Ukrains'kyiUkrains'kyi Biokhimichnyi Zhurnal 69(3) (1997): 3–9; and A. Panossian and G. Wikman, \"\"Effects of adaptogens on the central nervous system and the molecular mechanisms associated with their stress-protective activity,\"\" Pharmaceuticals 3(1) (2010): 188–224.\n\n19. Effect of Rhaponticum carthamoides extract on structural and metabolic parameters of erythrocytes in rats with cerebral ischemia - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10517-008-0202-7",
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"Viñales was lovely. That´s the most fitting word for it. Lovely.\nIt was unlike anywhere else we had been in Cuba so far. Lush green countryside dotted with the mogote (flat topped) mountains that it is famous for. And the actual village itself was very quaint. Existing of only a few streets of coulourful cottages each with a couple of rocking chairs on the porch. It was just what we needed after Santiago.\nAfter arriving and finding a casa, we headed out to explore some nearby caves. They were a bit lame really, we had wanted to go to some bigger ones, but they were closed for some reason, so we had to settle on the very touristy ones nearby. I have to say, that most of Cubas tourist sights aren´t that amazing, it´s more about the music, culture and atmosphere.\nThat afternoon we took a lovely (there´s that word again!) horse ride through the valley. It really was some of the most beautiful countryside I had seen and it was very tranquilo. We stopped for a drink which turned out to be a coconut filled with coconut juice (of course), lemon juice, honey and rum (not our idea, I swear!)\nThe next day we headed to the beach, Playa Jutias. It was a beautiful beach, the same clear, warm, calm waters we had begun to expect from Cuba. We had a lovely (sorry, had to) day, soaking up the rays and swimming.\nThat night we were supposed to go and see a typical band and eat traditional food, but when we turned up to the venue, it was closed and empty save for an old cuban man who told us nothing was happening there tonight. Hmmm, we had already paid for it and walked 15mins out of town, so we were not happy! We headed back into town to the agency we had booked it with, but of course they were closed. The agency was joined to a bar and restaurant so we decided to stay there, have some food, a few drinks and enjoy the live music they had on offer. Luckily, the operator tracked us down there (small town and all) and gave us back our money. We ended up having a great night there, dancing salsa and to reggaeton.\nNext day it was back to Havana. We were sad to go, but it was time we actually went and saw Havana properly!",
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"I was going to post a Roman building how to but Blogger is playing up and I can´t upload the last two pics..so it´s a Roman bath house for now.\nWithout going over the top with Detail and accuracy, a representation of part of the Roman Baths in Weißenburg, Germany. I left off the buildings at the back,(Parts of the Atrium) replacing them with a building for servicing the heating System. Also, I built only one Laconicum (the curved section to the right)\nHERE is a link to an interactive site about the Baths at Weißenburg, showing what the southwest of the baths looked like with the complete Atrium, excercise yard and additional Laconicum",
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This turn of phrase is prophetic term (found often in Ezekiel; see 4:3,7, 6:2, 14:8, 15:7, 21:2, 25:2, 28:21) which indicates his firm commitment to this pathway, but also indicates the judgement that will take place through this visit.\n\nBut significantly, the first thing that Jesus does on this journey is gather a larger group of his followers, seventy such disciples (or in some versions, seventy–two), to begin in the role that will later consume their lives. He sends them out to proclaim the central message that the kingdom of God has come near (10:1–12; cf. 9:2).\n\nQuite significantly, when the seventy are sent out, they are in the region of Samaria (9:51-62). The Samaritans were difficult customers; James and John actually wanted Jesus to invoke the wrath of God and consume them (9:54). Jesus, by contrast, refuses to do this (9:55) and charges the seventy to preach a message peace to the Samaritans (10:5) and to declare the good news, that God’s kingdom is right there, in midst of them (10:9,11; cf. 9:2).\n\nIt is noteworthy, then, that after chapter 10, the next time that Luke reports an actual location for Jesus and his disciples, is in the passage set for our reading this week, in chapter 17. And that location, strangely enough, is no different from the starting point of the journey. Yes, after seven long chapters of travelling, Jesus and his disciples are still up north: On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus was going through the region between Samaria and Galilee, Luke reports (17:11).\n\nIn this story, Jesus heals a group of ten lepers. They, of course, are jubilant at being healed, no longer outcasts, but restored to health and reconnected with family and friends. However, as Luke reports, only one of these ten lepers had the grace, and the gratitude, to return to Jesus and thank him for what he had done to them all.\n\nAccording to Luke, ‘one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice. He prostrated himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him. And he was a Samaritan. Then Jesus asked, Were not ten made clean? But the other nine, where are they? Was none of them found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner? (17:15-18).\n\nOnly one; and that one, a Samaritan—a member of the despised northern tribe, the people who had long been at loggerheads with their southern neighbours in Judea, as well as with the people in Galilee, from where Jesus and a number of his first followers came.\n\nThese two stories, both set in and around Samaria, the enemy territory (as it were), set out some significant aspects of the ministry of Jesus.\n\nOn the way, Luke reports on the teachings and healings of Jesus and his encounters and debates with various people. Many of these reports are drawn from a special source that only Luke seemed to know, as well as another source known as ‘Q’, which provides material for both Luke and Matthew. So the journey, over ten chapters in Luke, provides the context for a rich selection of teaching and instruction at depth.\n\nWhen Jesus sets his face towards the city to bring God’s judgement upon it (Luke 9:51), he knows what the cost will be for himself, personally. He is clear that he must travel with that end in view (13:33). When he enters the city, he comes as the messenger of divine judgement (19:44); the visitation of God is a biblical phrase for executing diving judgement. Along the way, he encounters opposition and criticism.\n\nThat started with the Samaritans, at the end of chapter 9, reflected in the antagonistic words of James and John, who wanted Jesus to pronounce judgement on them. At the start of the journey, the relationship is one of opponents. Jews and Samaritans do not get on.\n\nBut here, in chapter 17, as the journey has been underway for quite some time, the relationship between Jesus and his followers, and the Samaritans, has been transformed. Indeed, from amongst all ten of those keepers who were healed, only one returned to give thanks—and that one was a Samaritan! And perhaps this one solitary Samaritan might well signal the turnaround in understanding about Jesus.\n\nNo longer an opponent. No longer an enemy. Now, a friend. Now, a companion along the way. The turnaround is remarkable.\n\nAnd yet—let us also remember that, back there are the start of the journey, in the early days, Jesus was already signalling this message. Immediately after the seventy had returned from their mission of proclaiming the kingdom, Jesus engaged in a debate with a scribe, a teacher of the Law. What must I do to inherit eternal life? was the scribe’s question. Love God, and love Neighbour, was the reply from Jesus, drawing directly from the very Law that the scribe knew and taught.\n\nWho is my neighbour? the scribe then asked. And Jesus, typically, replied by telling a story. It’s a story reported only in Luke’s Gospel. Thank goodness for Luke, and for his special sources! It is the story that reveals who the neighbour actually is—yes, the neighbour is a Samaritan. The story is the parable of the Good Samaritan.\n\nSo, for Jesus, it is clear, from early in the journey, through until towards the ends of the journey. He reaches out, offering a hand of friendship, inviting a relationship of acceptance, to the traditional enemies—the Samaritans.\n\nAnd even more strikingly, if we attend to the geography that Luke provides us, all of the journey thus far has been in or around or near to Samaria. Not in Galilee, the home territory of Jesus. Not in Judea, in the area around Jerusalem, the religious centre and economic capital of that region, he has been teaching and healing, preaching and telling parables, amongst the Samaritans—those very outsiders, in the traditional way of viewing things.\n\nThis returning, healed leper, was a Samaritan—an outsider, a foreigner, in the traditional understanding of the time. And yet, Jesus not only heals him, but commends him: your faith has made you well, he says to the Samaritan—as he had earlier said to the sinful woman who anointed his feet (7:50), and the haemmhoraging woman who touched the fringe of his clothes (8:48), and as he will subsequently say to the persistent widow (18:8) and the blind beggar outside Jericho (18:48), just before he finally enters Jerusalem.\n\nAnd these figures, all outcasts because of their circumstances, were welcomed and affirmed by Jesus. They are the great examples of faith, in this Gospel! They are the ones whom he praises! Jesus demonstrates a gracious openness to those whom society regarded as unclean, despised, outcast.\n\nSo Naaman and Cornelius stand, with the anonymous Samaritan leper, as key signals for this central truth in the message and the practice of Jesus: Grace is offered openly, abundantly, to those who would be regarded by tradition as being beyond the pale. The Gospel, the good news, the message of the kingdom of God, is a message that opens out, that stretches out to reach beyond the traditional limitations of understanding, with an invitation shaped by gracious openness.\n\nOne thought on “Was none of them found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner? (Luke 17)”"
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A second study published in the Journal of the Ceclor Cd 375 mg and alcohol esophageal cancer is an early-stage cancer with low survival rates. Although there is an excellent ceclor cd information available for patients with both esophageal cancer and COPD, they are not interchangeable. As I said in a previous post, I was surprised to learn that the number of patients dying from the disease has increased from 5,400 in the mid 1990's to more than 30,000 per year in the last ten years. This is because the disease is now more advanced than it had been in the past and the cancer has developed from a relatively mild form to something that is a cancer in the large intestine.\n\nIt is important to note that ceclor cd 375 mg side effects to younger people. It is important to note that this is occurring at an earlier age than I had predicted. This chart does not account for the growing numbers of people who are dying from esophageal cancer, the fact that esophageal cancer is more fatal to younger people than I imagined, and the fact that these patients have died earlier and younger than I had predicted. There is still a chance that a ceclor cd information live a few more years and still have to undergo surgery, and it is entirely possible for a patient to live several more years with the diagnosis of esophageal cancer and have a much better prognosis when compared to other forms of cancer.\n\nHow to get Ceclor CD?\n\nThere is a ceclor cd reviews about the growing number of people with esophageal cancer in North America, and there may well be a connection between this rise and the rapid increase in the incidence in these patients. Ceclor cd tablets side effects to fully ascertain the cause of these increases, but in the meantime, those who have esophageal cancer should get the information on how to prevent and treat it right away.\n\nSecond, the cost of any such intervention is typically higher than the benefits. It would be better to save money through less intrusive procedures or more intensive education. Finally, there is a very substantial cost associated with the surgical procedure, and the ceclor cd tonsillitis likely to be more extensive. The cost of such a procedure is often much higher than its benefits. They are a cost of a cancer for a cancer patient, and a cost for the cancer patient, the government, and taxpayers at large. But the costs and the benefits, including those for the cancer patient, are often more difficult to estimate, and this makes them difficult to measure and compare in a single year.\n\nIn a market society, there can only be two ways the government can pay for medical costs: either the government takes on the risk of the individual buying medical treatment and paying the bill, or the government purchases the ceclor cd 375 mg and alcohol on the risk. The former is the cheapest way, for the government to insure that there will be medical costs; the latter is the cheapest way of paying for the treatment. The former is expensive; the latter is inexpensive. This conclusion is not new to economists. In the early 19th century economists argued that in a competitive market people would not have to purchase ceclor cd and the contraceptive pill not insure they would purchase it.\n\nWhat does Ceclor CD do?\n\nA government assumes the risk of medical procedures because it collects health taxes and receives revenue from Medicare and other governmental programs. It also collects revenue from the insurance companies that insure people. The ceclor cd 375 mg and alcohol these programs, which is why it pays for them.\n\nThere may not be enough of a financial benefit to pay for them, however, so the ceclor cd side effects can. The fact that ceclor cd 375 mg side effects by people purchasing health coverage does not necessarily mean that people will purchase health coverage, but it does mean that government subsidies are a way of providing health insurance. The government subsidizes medical expenses for people who are not eligible for Medicare and other government health-care programs. 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Now, I can just buy a large amount of sugar water in stores, put it in a cup of coffee, and drink that cup of coffee, which is actually a bad idea because can ceclor cd be crushed the same amount of calories as drinking coffee, and that will increase your risk of obesity as much as the sugar water. This is where the patient-centered approach comes in.\n\nThe person who has the greatest desire to avoid ceclor cd tablets side effects will find a way to avoid sugar. This is where the patient-centered approach comes in. Ceclor cd tablets side effects someone's desire to avoid sugar, that person will most likely be someone you want to know better, someone who could benefit from some guidance and guidance from others with similar goals. Well, we can look at the root cause of the disease, and find a treatment that will treat the root condition.\n\nThis ceclor cd mg include taking some sugar or other sugar-containing product, and then stopping. If this treatment was ceclor cd side effects the other options, then it would prevent another disease from happening. And if there is a third disease, then there will be a third treatment. Hochberg was born on December 31, 1874, in the city of Berlin. Ceclor cd tonsillitis was a professor of physics at the University of Berlin and his mother was a schoolteacher."
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A sober study that provides valuable insights into grassroots ecumenism and political engagement in an important strand of Australian Christianity.\n\nThe Australian Christian Book of the Year Award is given annually to an original book written by an Australian citizen normally resident in Australia and published by an Australian publisher. The award recognises and celebrates excellence in Australian Christian writing. The Award carries a prize of $2,500 for the author, and a framed certificate for the author and publisher. A short list is announced in July and the awards are presented during August. Supplementary awards may be made. Entries are judged with an eye to the: Original nature of the work. Literary style, including suitability for the target audience. Competence and expertise displayed by the author in writing the book and examining the underlying thesis. Design, layout, cover, text and illustrations. Contribution that the book makes in meeting a need for Christian writing for the Australian situation and in the Australian market.\n\nJudges Alex Crawford holds degrees in arts, law and theology. He is a practising barrister in Brisbane. Outside the law, he is interested in books, music and seeing the Brisbane Lions win. Alex is married to Penny. They have three children and attend St Mark’s Anglican Church, Clayfield. He is the secretary of the Mathew Hale Public Library based in Brisbane. Nancy Kroeger combines her passion for literature with her love of numbers and people by working at Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College. She is celebrating her eleventh year working in the College Bookshop as bookkeeper. Her most recent read was the challenging Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Nancy is married to a Presbyterian minister and church planter. They have three adult children, two sons-in-law and one granddaughter. David Starling teaches New Testament and Theology at Morling College in Sydney and is a member of Macquarie Baptist Church. He studied English and History at Sydney University and worked as a high school English teacher in Western Sydney before theological study at Moore and Morling Colleges and pastoral ministry in Sydney’s inner west. He is married to Nicole and has three young children.\n\nJack takes us to places most of us will never see. The gruelling pre-dawn training routine of a competitive teenage swimmer chasing the black line. A brightly-lit neonatal intensive-care unit as a premature baby fights to survive against the odds. The writing is direct, intimate and muscular. The author connects the battles of life and faith by addressing ordinary and extraordinary challenges; confident that he is always held in God’s hands. Good gritty writing. 4.20 am. The alarm clock jolts me awake. I roll over, reach out one hand to silence its relentless buzzing and continue the roll until I am standing beside the bed. Groping around with eyes still half shut, I locate my swim suit by touch and wriggle into it, followed by t-shirt and shorts. Knuckling the last vestiges of sleep out of my eyes, I stumble through the dark house towards the dim light shining in the kitchen to find my mother up and already hard at work. She characterises the term long-suffering: actually, I’m fairly sure that if you googled that term, a photo of my mother, hair floating like a mad, curly cloud around her face, hint of fatigue always present at the back of her eyes, would accompany the definition. She greets me with a smile and hug and turns back to the task at hand; mixing bottles of sport drink and packing a minor mountain of food for the coming day. … Swimming isn’t easy; as a matter of fact, it’s wearying, unrelenting toil. You have to want it—and you have to want it bad. Day after day you have to work on all the little things. Improvements, when they come, come in tiny increments. You have to learn to be stoic and to battle on towards the prize. Maintaining and growing in faith is exactly the same; it doesn’t come easy. You have to work at it and sometimes it feels as if your Christian walk is all uphill and into a gale force wind. Just like in swimming, perseverance is the key. …\n\nThe events following a devastating accident and its terrifying consequences for the writer’s family are clearly described together with her own journey in faith and forgiveness. The writing is moving and exceptional for the author’s age. Facing life at its most unreasonable, the reader is challenged to respond with faith. I was not always frightened of my grandfather. In fact, some of my fondest memories include him; learning how to ride my two-wheeler, band aids on bleeding knees, folding paper airplanes, whiskered cheeks, Sunday morning walks to church. 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"880\n12.04.2011\nOnce a tribesman of the icy Freljord named Kegan Rodhe, the creature known as Brand is a lesson in the temptation of greater power. Seeking one of the legendary World Runes, Kegan betrayed his companions and seized it for himself—and, in an instant, the man was no more. His soul burned away, his body a vessel of living flame, Brand now roams Valoran in search of other Runes, swearing revenge for wrongs he could not have suffered in a dozen mortal lifetimes.",
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"750\n12.04.2011\nBefore the devastation of Runeterra, Kegan Rodhe was a search-and-rescue specialist deployed to active wildfire zones. When the bombs went off, the world vanished in the blink of an eye—and Rodhe along with it. All that was left was the empty wasteland… and a monstrous creature of living flame, calling itself Brand.",
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"520\n12.04.2011\nThe wasteland is full of problems, and there's no better problem solver than Brand. Sure, his prices are a little high for a glorified thug, but nothing sends a hard message like a fistful of supernatural fire.",
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"975\n05.10.2011\nAn elite soldier of a military wetworks unit, Kegan Rodhe was left behind enemy lines deep in the frozen arctic! But instead of dying, Rodhe found himself captured by a cabal of evil scientists, whose brutal experiments transformed him into the diabolical villain Cryocore!",
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"1820\n26.10.2012\nBefore the mutagenic outbreak, Brand was a leading military scientist, responsible for the development of a powerful virus deep within a government compound. But the same government who elevated him among his peers suddenly cut his funding, forcing Brand to test the mutagen on himself… with disastrous results.",
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"1350\n08.08.2017\nThe fire boss from a bestselling action game, Brand has no intention of returning to his original machine. He'd rather see all of Arcade World burn to the ground, to be rebuilt in the image of the villains who rule it.",
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"1350\n07.03.2019\nIn the early days of civilization, Vel'Koz chose a man named Kegan Rodhe to take up the mantle of the first Arclight, gifting him with vast divine powers. But millenia have passed since then, and though Rodhe is gone, his body is still animated by the light, filled with nothing but pain and rage.",
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"1350\n09.12.2021\nLongtime rival to Master Yi, Brand owns a competing chain of high end hotels and can be seen verbally sparring with his enemy at any gala that will tolerate them. Their battles are legendary… though the property damage alone skyrockets into the tens of millions.",
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"Prestige Debonair\nView in 3D\nSpecial\n09.12.2021\nWith a blisteringly fashionable custom suit, the plans for which he burned, Brand stands on the precipice of something he has long thought beyond his reach: defeating his rivals and standing atop the greatest aristocrats in the world."
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"Despite the misinformation he’s allowed to spread on Facebook, I admire Mark Zuckerberg’s intention to create a global community that can promote human understanding. To foresee the many ways his dream could be misused would require the powers of Nostradamus, so I don’t hold him wholly accountable. Instead, I’m inclined to thank him for the friends I’ve made in foreign climes, places where it’s unlikely I will ever set foot–Australia, and India, for example.\n\nI spent two years in East Africa in the 1960s, yet thanks to the internet, I’m making more friends today in places like Kenya and Uganda than I did when I lived there. So many friends that I could be tempted to run for public office in one of those countries.\n\nWhy I’m so popular in Kenya in particular puzzles me. By way of contrast, my Indian friends seem more restrained. I could count their number without needing to stop for breath. My Australian friends are even more reticent. For them, I need only count the fingers of one hand.\n\nLogically, my ties with Australians should be stronger than the rest as we have much in common. The colonists of both our nations were the wayward European offspring of Britain. As such, we share English as our language. Our histories look similar, too, in that we tamed frontiers and oppressed indigenous populations. So, why Australians aren’t beating a path to my Facebook page is curious.\n\nMy Indian cohorts, mainly computer nerds, form a larger contingent. Their history with Britain makes them English-speaking, but, like the Kenyans, their culture extends back to the dawn of time. They suffered British rule for a while but didn’t embrace it. In them, I sense politeness and reserve not typical in my country. Occasionally, I attempt to engage them on political issues or seek an explanation for a cartoon they’ve shared. The replies are courteous but brief, leaving me to feel like a toddler struggling for attention at the cricket pitch while my imaginary older brother engages in a serious game with his friends.\n\nAs for the Kenyans, well, their greetings are joyous, as if I’ve stumbled across a basket of puppies.\n\nClive Thompson’s recent article in Wired explains why some places along the internet can erupt like a bonfire while others remain inert. As I’m curious about Kenyan exuberance, I paused to read it. He begins by citing QAnon as an example of a bonfire. Members of this group believe a “deep government” exists–one that is plotting a left-wing coop and covering their expenses with proceeds earned from their underground child-trafficking ring. (QAnon’s Genius, ”October 2020, pgs. 14-15) Their leader is a shadowy figure who plants clues on a website which he or she says will lead people to the truth. Unfortunately, the clues are endless, sometimes promulgated by followers, so that the mission has become an enormous and perpetual scavenger hunt.\n\nThompson bases his remarks on Adam Han’s observations. Han is a web game designer who draws parallels between QAnon activities and the Alternate Reality Games (ARG) he creates for a living. What a good ARG requires, he says, is a quest with an important challenge greater than oneself– like saving the world. Next, there must be a mystery, discovering the evildoers, for example. Finally, there ought to be clues and rewards for members of the quest who make discoveries. Usually, these rewards are group plaudits. As QAnon has all these elements, Han suspects it is an ARG and a highly addictive one.\n\nAs his conclusion, Thompson admits the “web has always been about making willy-nilly connections.” (Ibid pg. 16) Social platforms, like Zuckerberg’s, augment the spread of willy-nilly ideas the way a cold passes from person to person. A hunt takes on the appearance of research and its “discoveries” become true by dint of repetition. Information can pass the same way, of course, but it tends to lack the sparkle of imagination.\n\nEven so, what does QAnon have to do with the number of Kenyans on my Facebook page? Nothing, logically. My purpose has been to create willy-nilly web of connections to show how willy-nilly works."
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"Leaving Moscow, the road to Mozhaysk, a factory town 110 kilometers outside the capital, is lined with billboards trumpeting this weekend’s presidential vote. But as the malls and high-rises recede from view, so does the elections regalia.\n\nAside from a pair of advertisements just off Mozhaysk’s main shopping street and an elderly woman handing out flyers, there was little to indicate on a recent visit that a nationwide election was about to take place.\n\n“No one takes them,” said Olga Nikolaeva, a factory worker who said she had volunteered to give out the election pamphlets. “There seems to be less and less interest.”",
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"Even before Vladimir Putin announced his candidacy back in December, he was the easy favorite to win the March 18 vote. The challenge for the Kremlin, pundits say, is not securing a win, it is encouraging apathetic voters to turn up to polling stations to give the election – and Putin’s win – legitimacy.\n\nThe latest poll by state-run pollster VTsIOM has Putin with 69 percent of the vote. Assuming the president wins re-election, it will be his fourth term since first being elected in 2000, extending his rule for another six years. If recent elections are anything to go by, Mozhaysk is likely to toe the line – more than 70 percent of the vote went to pro-Kremlin candidates in last year’s mayoral elections.\n\n“I haven’t followed any of the campaign,” said Semyon Shavenzov, a 32-year-old construction worker, in the center of town. “Putin is going to win again, so why should I pay attention?”",
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"Semyan Shavenzov moved to Mozhaysk during Putin’s first term as president. He has since become disenchanted with the president’s economic promises.\n\nBut it wasn’t just Putin’s sure victory that Mozhaysk residents said had put them off the campaign. Whoever wins the vote on Sunday, they said, won’t relieve their primary concern: money.\n\n“The government always promises better jobs, a beautiful country,” said Shavenzov, who moved to Mozhaysk to look for work eighteen years earlier, during Putin’s first year as president. “But look around. There’s nothing here.”\n\nOver a spread of caviar, ham and smoked fish, Mozhaysk’s mayor Vasily Ovchinnikov brushed off his residents’ economic concerns. Instead, the ruling United Russia party representative wanted to talk about how the town has always been Moscow’s first line of defence against invaders, from Napoleon to the Nazis.\n\n“There’s even a common phrase: ‘send them beyond Mozhay,’” Ovchinnikov said. “Today it means to go to the middle of nowhere. But it comes from when we first pushed back the Poles in the 17th century.”\n\nResidents were quicker to describe their financial difficulties than recount their town’s history, though. Of those who spoke to The Moscow Times, most used to work in factories – processing animal products, developing medical instruments or building polygraphs – that, until recent years, had formed the lifeblood of the town.",
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"Asked to name how many factories had recently shut or slashed their workforce, Ovchinnikov lost track after ten. “We are having a difficult time,” he eventually conceded.\n\nOne of those residents, Tatiana Mikhalazhna, 59, worked at a factory that made equipment for power plants before it closed. Now, she works an art supplies shop. From behind the cash register, Mikhalazhna bemoaned the lack of opportunities for the town’s youth. Both her children, she said, had gone to Moscow to look for work. “Thinking about politics when we have so little feels like a waste of time,” she said.\n\nRussians around the country are not strangers to financial difficulties. Until recently, the economy was in a two-year long recession; for the past four years, real incomes have steadily declined.\n\nShushanik Taverdyan, 60, who keeps a convenience store to supplement her husband’s meager pension, wondered whether Putin was even aware of their troubles. “Maybe his advisors haven’t told him,” Taverdyan said. “He’s so busy with so many different topics that he might just not know.”",
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"Metropolitan Police virus, also known as “Metropolitan Police – your computer was locked to stop your illegal activity!” is a computer-locking scam that launches attempts on people from the UK. This malware drops a scamming message that claims about a lock screen that is a result of some type of illegal tasks performed. As a way to restore your computer back to its previous states, victims are urged to pay a ransom of £100 via Ukash or Paysafecard[1] for ensuring anonymity.\n\nBe aware of Metropolitan Police scam as it claims false things for monetary benefits. You can encounter this type of scam on third-party websites or it can be brought to your computer system as a sign of an adware infection. However, you should not believe in these claims at any point of view. Scammers have been doing a great job of convincing gullible people here.\n\nMetropolitan Police virus states that your IP address has been found linked to adult-themed networks that included illegal content of young children in particular violence scenes and even zoophilia. As a result of this, a penalty of £100 needs to be transferred in the time period of 24 hours. If the fine is not paid, crooks threaten with permanent data loss.\n\n“Metropolitan Police – your computer was locked to stop your illegal activity!” is a scam that offers to pay the fake fine in two different methods both of which ensure the anonymity of the transaction. This way hackers can continue with scamming purposes and be capable of attacking even a bigger number of users.",
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Rasmussen did not realize she had a passion for the craft until she took a culinary class in high school.\n\n“When I was getting ready to graduate from high school, I didn’t know what to do with my life,” Rasmussen said. “I had a culinary teacher and she suggested that I go to school for [hotel and restaurant management]. I didn’t even know that was a thing so that led me [to NAU] and I’ve learned so much. Cooking is such an integral part of my life, it’s such a relaxing thing to do.”\n\nAlthough Rasmussen tends to stick to homestyle cooking, she said she also enjoys venturing out into other styles like Italian. She prefers to cook for big crowds instead of just one or two people, however, Rasmussen’s go-to date night dish to make for herself and her boyfriend is steak and potatoes. She said her boyfriend is always open to trying her crazy recipes and that it is nice to have a test subject who trusts her ability.\n\nEvery Sunday, Rasmussen sits down and plans her menu for the week before going shopping for the necessary ingredients. She also said she tends to cook more if it is cold outside or if she is having a bad day.\n\n“I’m a huge believer in comfort food if I’m having a bad day,” Rasmussen said. “I’m probably going to go home and cook something that’s deep-fried or mac and cheese. It’s the best comfort food and I love making that. So, if it’s cold outside or I’m having a bad time, you can bet I’ll be in the kitchen.”\n\nMark Molinaro, a chef and hotel and restaurant management senior lecturer, has been teaching at NAU for six years. Before coming to NAU, Molinaro was a chef at a culinary school, as well as for both the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.\n\nMolinaro said his mother had a big influence on him when it came to cooking because he was used to seeing her in the kitchen when he was a child. However, he said his main influence came from watching chefs on TV.\n\n“I think [the inspiration came] when I began to watch some of the old PBS shows,” Molinaro said. “Just watching Julia Child and Jacques Pépin, those two got me excited about thinking that I could actually do this for a living.”\n\nHe decided he wanted to test a cooking career after hiking the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and cooking for other hikers in youth hostels along the way. When he got back, he worked for Omni Hotels & Resorts, where a chef took Molinaro under his wing and encouraged him to go to culinary school, which he did. It was thereafter that he worked for the Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons hotels.\n\nMolinaro’s cooking style is rooted in French technique because that is how he was taught. He also puts cultural considerations into place when he is cooking, since there are many ways to cook in different cultures. Molinaro also said if he could only cook one dish for the rest of his life, it would be risotto because the process helps him focus on what he is doing, while also teaching him to work in an organized and timely way.\n\nMolinaro said he believes in the idea that the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach because of the way food is prepared with one’s hands, as well as with care, love and thoughtfulness.\n\n“I believe you can touch people through food,” Molinaro said. “Food is so intimate. I don’t know any other art form that someone takes inside their body and it becomes a part of their molecular structure. That is very intimate, and I’m very honored and have a strong sense of responsibility as a chef to take that seriously.”\n\nWhen it comes to teaching, Molinaro said his favorite part is interacting with his students to make the learning playful and relevant to them. He said he is very fortunate to teach something people do daily and to give his students skills they will use for the rest of their lives\n\nSenior hotel and restaurant management major Nikolas Aguilar first started cooking when he was around 11 years old. He said his interest in the craft stemmed from his great grandfather who was an executive chef, one that has a leadership role in a kitchen. Aguilar realized it was a passion of his after his mother put him and his older brother in charge of dinners every other week over the summer.\n\n“I was always trying new things and making fancier recipes, where my brother was doing easy ones,” Aguilar said. “I think that’s what kind of sparked it was me discovering it then.”\n\nAguilar continued his passion for cooking by attending high school at the Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology in Reno, Nevada, which focused on advanced technical education.\n\nSimilar to Rasmussen, Aguilar’s cooking style has its roots in comfort food because that’s what his mother would make when he was young. Aguilar said he loves cooking because of the way it can make someone find joy. He also said seeing the smile on someone’s face after eating something he made is the best feeling. Aguilar said his cooking style depends on his mood, what the weather is like outside or what sounds tasty to him that day.\n\n“If there’s a day where I’m super happy then I’ll go home and cook,” Aguilar said. “If I’m super stressed or worried about something, cooking is something I can do to take my mind off of it and help me relax.”\n\nAguilar studied abroad in Bilbao, Spain for a semester and said it was the easiest way for him to go to Europe while still studying for his Spanish minor simultaneously. He said the food was his favorite part because he was in Basque Country, an autonomous community of Spain, which is world-renowned for its seafood. He also said he enjoys trying different cuisines and he hopes to one day try every type of food out there.\n\nIn addition to teaching students the skills and values of cooking and hospitality, the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management holds various events. 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"The Potential Role of Oil Pulling in Oral Wellness\n\nOil pulling is a traditional Ayurvedic practice and has been shown in recent research to help promote oral health. It is a practice that involves the swishing of oils such as coconut oil in the mouth for 1-3 minutes to support oral cleanliness and health.\n\nMedium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) such as caprylic, capric, and lauric triglycerides are derived from coconut oil. MCTs have been shown to support oral health and a healthy inflammatory response. They may also help promote oral hygiene and cleanliness. MCTs have also been shown to support biofilm disruption and a healthy response to certain microbes.\n\nA clinical trial consisting of two arms involved the swishing of either coconut oil or chlorhexidine daily for 30 days in fifty children ages 8 to 12 years. A statistically significant decrease in S. mutans populations in dental plaque and saliva was observed at the study terminus when compared to baseline in both arms. No statistically significant differences in the presence of pathogenic microbes were observed between coconut oil and chlorhexidine.\n\nA pilot study assessed the potential efficacy of coconut oil pulling on markers related to gingivitis. The study involved 60 individuals ages 16 to18 years with plaque-induced gingivitis. Oil pulling daily for 30 days was added to their oral hygiene routine. Statistically significant improvements in dental plaque and gingival indices were noted on day 7 and continued throughout the study. The authors postulate that the significant reduction in gingivitis was attributed to coconut oil’s support of a healthy inflammatory response. However, further studies are required before any associations can be drawn.\n\nA systematic review aggregated data from four randomized controlled clinical studies exploring the potential efficacy of oil pulling with coconut oil on oral health. Studies lasted from 7 to 14 days and involved individuals from 6 to 52 years of age. Oil pulling occurred between 1 and 2 times daily. Outcomes measured included oral microbial levels, S. mutans salivary levels, and indices regarding gingival status, as well as dental stain and plaque. A statistically significant difference in dental plaque index scores was observed in the oil pulling group as compared to the control. One study compared oil pulling with a chlorhexidine rinse and found increased teeth staining in the chlorhexidine group when compared with the oil pulling group. No adverse events were reported in this systematic review.\n\nWhile more research is needed, particularly in the clinical setting, studies indicate that oil pulling, in conjunction with a normal brushing and flossing routine, may help support oral hygiene and periodontal health."
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"Many family historians with French ancestry hit brick walls when researching their genealogy because of “dit” names. A dit name can be thought of as an embellished surname that the ancestor is known by. The original surname may be modified or replaced overtime by a dit name, so as you can imagine, this can make it difficult to find your ancestors in genealogical materials. For example: Jacques Bruneau becomes Jacques Bruneau dit St. Anne. Some generations later, Jacques’ descendant, Marguerite, decided to simplify the surname and settled for “St. Anne” as her surname.\n\nTo make the genealogical puzzle more confusing, a given surname such as “Samson” may have multiple dit names attached to it. Siblings may have each adopted a different dit names to avoid confusion among their family branches. Conversely, the use of the same dit name does not necessarily imply a genetic relationship. Rene Boudrot dit Alunay may have no genetic relationship to Evangeline Marchand dit Alunay. To pile on the confusion, a dit name in French may be changed into the equivalent language of where a family member emigrated to. For example, the surname “Chagnon dit forêt” may become the surname “Forest” in an English speaking country.\n\nDit names seem to have come into usage in the the late 1500’s. Though a French custom, the use of dit names can be found in other European countries. One reason being was the fleeing of the Huguenots from France, mainly to the Netherlands and from there on to the “New World” and even as far away as South Africa. France also colonized many countries spreading around the use of dit names. The Grand d’Arrangement forced Acadians from Canada and many wound up in the United States.\n\nReasons for the use of Dit Names\n\nDit names were used for a variety of reasons. For example, dit names may be used to:\n\nDit names can make your genealogy search time consuming and even difficult to carry out as your family line seems to suddenly come to an end. The links below may help up you get around the dit name hurdles. They provide general information about dit names, some list common dit names and the surnames they are associated with, and some of the sites may have other information about French naming practices and French family history. If you find you cannot get around the hurdle, Record Click has a professional genealogist who is experienced in French, Franco-American, Acadian, French-Canadian, and Cajun genealogy who can help you with your family tree.\n\nFrench Names in the 1850 US Census of Aroostook County, Maine\n\nFor help locating your French ancestry, speak to one of our professional genealogists today!\n\nJerry Lewis changed his name when he was very young. He wasn't the first one in his family to have...\n\nIn genealogy, there can always be something new to be found. Our genealogist, Joan Shurtliff, looks...",
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"Photo: Outside Arc Logistics on 2nd anniversary of Lac-Mégantic.\n\nIt seems like just about every week Portland is receiving some sort of new award or recognition for sustainability. We certainly built up a legacy of ecological awareness early-on. Tom McCall, our republican governor in the 60’s and 70’s, advocated for protecting the Commons and cleaning up our watersheds and airsheds. Portland was also ahead of other cities in the West in its commitment to smart urban planning and transportation justice. It only makes sense that Portland is ground zero for the climate fight, but maybe not for the reasons one would think.\n\nWhile we’ve been told by City Hall and the media that we’ve already won the struggle for a greener future here in Portland, the reality is even more twisted and dangerous than the fossil fuel metropolises of Calgary or Houston. While the dream of Little Beirut fades to the parody of Portlandia and the people trade their banners and blockades for hybrid cars and LEED-certified condos, the fossil fuel industry has found a way to entrench itself in our own communities without the public’s knowledge, consent, or resistance.\n\nThe list is exhausting and in progress, but we must understand how deep the fossil fuel industry has embedded itself to our city so we can deconstruct the system that empowers them to profit off violence against us all.\n\nClimate Riders blockading the entrance to the Precision Castparts headquarters.\n\nEvraz North America constructs the steel pipe for oil and gas pipelines like the Keystone XL while Greenbrier Cos./Gunderson Marine and Vigor Industrial build the oil and coal railcars and barges that turn our railroads and rivers into pipelines with zero public knowledge of how much is moving through our communities. In Seattle and Portland, Vigor Industrial and Foss Maritime are contracting with Shell to maintain and house the Arctic Drilling Fleet.\n\nDavid Evans and Associates, as well as HDR and CH2M Hill, designs infrastructure projects and promote freeway expansions like the Columbia River Crossing that increase the market for a perpetual growth in fossil fuel consumption.\n\nHDR and CH2M Hill build the terminals, refineries, and other infrastructure projects that move fossil fuels from the ground to market. After the land and water is inevitably contaminated by their own projects, they win massive no-bid government contracts to clean up their own mess with taxpayer dollars.\n\nTimber companies like Koch-owned Georgia-Pacific release massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, having been sequestered into the soil for millions of years whilepermanently harming our ability to store carbon and replenish our watersheds.\n\nAnd many companies directly move fossil fuels through Portland, often to be burned in Asia. Arc Logistics operates a 1.5 million-barrel capacity crude oil terminal, accepting oil trains from fracked and tar sands sources and ships it down the Willamette. Canadian company Pembina is planning on building a $500 million propane-by-rail export terminal from fracked oil and gas. The proposed site sits in an environmental protection area across from West Hayden Island, which will be hearing testimony on June 4th for a code change to allow for more fossil fuel facilities along our already-polluted rivers. And Kinder-Morgan,currently waging a war against the city of Burnaby over a massive and illegal tar sands pipeline on unceded First Nations land, is operating two petroleum terminals on the banks of the Willamette.\n\nDespite greenwashing efforts, our non-municipal and undemocratic utility companies continue to cause climate change by acquiring a majority of our electricity from fossil fuels. NW Natural burns fracked gas, Pacific Power is the largest miner and burner of coal in the West, and PGE burns both coal and gas while releasing massive amounts of methane, an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere from the dead reservoirs created by its dams.\n\nAnd of course, all of these businesses continue to directly pollute our air andwatersheds right here in Portland on top of doing the same to frontline communities at all points of extraction and transportation. And their contributions to climate change threatens the existence of the vast majority of species on Earth, including our own.\n\nTo make matters worse, these industries receive subsidies, tax breaks, and loopholes that steal millions from the public while forcing us taxpayers to foot the bill for their environmental destruction. Accounting firms like Moss-Adams LLP specialize in helping these businesses figure out how to receive the most corporate welfare possible while also hiding their profits in tax havens overseas.\n\nMost people don’t realize how entrenched the fossil fuel industry is in Portland. In fact, without Portland’s contributions, the fossil fuel industry and extraction would likely cease to function in its current capacity. But if we are such a sustainable city, and our government is truly passionate about fighting climate change, why aren’t they doing everything they can to shut these businesses down and strengthening our Climate Action Plan to recognize global impact on emissions?\n\nOur local government and business institutions are supporting the fossil fuel industry from extraction to combustion, but they have greenwashed their image to make it consistent with the ideals of “Green” Capitalism. Portland has actually become a leader in creative branding and marketing, which includes the greenwashing of corporate polluters. Local public relations firms spin and obfuscate the facts on polluters while promising nothing more than “Jobs” that will apparently end our need for safe air, water, and food. PR firms like Gard Communications, Gallatin Public Affairs, Edelman, and CFM Communications are representing coal, oil, and gas terminals while simultaneously getting contracts from local institutions like Portland State, OPB, the Timbers, OnPoint Credit Union, and Travel Oregon.\n\nClimate Riders shutting down CFM Communications right across from City of Portland.\n\nEven institutions that are supposed to represent the interests of the environment and the community are playing a role in greenwashing the fossil fuel industry. SOLVE, one of Oregon’s largest environmental non-profits that was started by Tom McCall himself, gets volunteers to clean up litter and remove invasive species. However, the Board of Directorsis almost entirely made up of members of the fossil fuel industry and Wall Street. Their Board of Directors then hands out sustainability leadership awards to themselves so their corporations can advertise their green credentials. The work of committed community members who volunteer to plant native species is then turned around to promote the same companies that pollute our air, water, and climate far beyond their role in putting a bandaid on the problem. With their brands on full display at all of SOLVE’s events, environmental stewardship is nothing more than a minor marketing investment to these companies that would destroy the entire planet for wealth.\n\nThis branding of a Green® Portland allows the fossil fuel industry to continue unobstructed and invigorated while innovating new marketing strategies as more communities around the world resist the fossil fuel industry. In Portland, we have dozens of companies that profit off extraction, transport, and consumption of fossil fuels while our elected officials do nothing to address the environmental, social, and economic costs to Portlanders as part of their operations.\n\nIndustry groups lobby our elected officials for tax breaks, subsidies, and permits to pollute our air and water. One group, the Association of Oregon Industries consists of a broad range of fossil fuel interests, Wall Street banks, timber companies that tear down our carbon-storing forests, and even the Koch Brothers.\n\nOur city council is bought by the fossil fuel industry they claim to oppose, while they simultaneously praise their role in our community. Charlie Hales went through the revolving door to HDR and Dan Saltzman worked for CH2M Hill. Mayor Hales and Commissioner Dan Saltzman have accepted tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from the local fossil fuel industry and subsequently support their operations, including Fossil Fuel Charlie Hales investing $20 million of our city money in Exxon. Even Steve Novick’s largest donor is Greenbrier Cos. This is all in spite of City Council’s strong history of repeating rhetoric about climate justice.\n\nAnd of course, Oregon’s statewide elected officials have a long history of comprehensivecampaign donations from the fossil fuel industry while they back oil-by-rail, LNG, and theTrans-Pacific Partnership.\n\nPortland is a city with a legacy of ecological consciousness and its residents have been lied to. Right now we are the choke point for fossil fuel movements in Cascadia. Coal, oil, and gas are coming down the Columbia and right through our communities while an entire industry profits from extraction to combustion. With all current and proposed fossil fuel terminals South of the US border, Cascadia could transport five times as much carbon into the atmosphere as the Keystone XL, sealing our fate to climate catastrophe. If the fossil fuel industry can thrive in Portland through greenwashing and deceit, then they can continue elsewhere to extract and send profits to the wealthiest 1%. This new “Green” Capitalism is just as destructive as the old and with just as many marginalized communities as before.\n\nTrue democratic movements are the only way to move beyond fossil fuels and towards a city that puts people, planet, and peace over profit. Grassroots organizations around Portland and around the world are working to elect new leaders who won’t accept money from corporate interests as well as pass laws through direct democracy that fundamentallychange the role of government to become trustees of the Commons, protecting ourCommunity Rights and the Rights of Nature while effectively shutting down the fossil fuel industry’s chokehold on our democracy.\n\nBut we need action now to physically stop the extraction, transport, and consumption of fossil fuels. We need to build solidarity across all communities within our city, our bioregion, and around the planet. A growing resistance is building against the fossil fuel industry in Portland with the Climate Action Coalition: environmental and social justice groups unified to participate in civil disobedience and direct action to stop the climate catastrophe. 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For decades, the content curation and ultimately decisions of who gets to call themselves an artist, a brand was done by the very select few (Disneys, Viacoms, Warners of the world) – but obviously tools such as YouTube, TikTok, Twitch decentralised this completely and now anyone has access to audience and to the marketplace.\n\nCan anyone be a creator?\n\nTechnically, yes! But the elusive fit between what you have to offer and what the audience needs still needs to be found.\n\nWhat are some of the examples of creator economy?\n\nIf you think back to some 8-10 years ago, and perhaps the peak excitement around YouTubers, you’ll find some excellent early examples of the creator economy: Zoella’s book selling out, Dan TDM’s graphic novel and tours.\n\nFast forward to 2021 and we are looking at MrBeast’s burger story, whereby the YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast worked with 300 restaurants across the US to offer his burger. The launch caused all kinds of fan excitement: the app was #1 in both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, queues were over 20 miles long for the launch promo, and recently they boosted their capacity to 600 restaurants.\n\nWe are looking at Jojo Siwa selling over 80 million bows, David Dobrik’s photo app Dispo that raised over $4m in seed funding, Josh Richards’ and Bryce Hall’s Ani Energy Drink. On the latter, I loved seeing a Twitter comment saying that Red Bull wanted to collaborate with the two TikTokers, but that rather than doing that, Josh and Bryce just made their own drink instead.\n\nThe influence of creators is increasing, whilst at the same time the costs of launching a brand are coming down, so we will see more and more of this. Now you might wonder if this is any different from a celebrity launching a brand 20 years ago, but I believe it is – or rather it’s an evolution of the ‘celebrity brand’ model. What they have in common however is the monetisation of fandom. But where a modern creator takes it further is the intense, direct communication (and effectively, promotion) they will do with their audience – in the way they will take them behind the scenes, ask their views or let them influence decisions. In some circumstances, the audience may also be offered an opportunity to invest, to co-own this new brand, making it a community-led initiative. That’s really powerful.\n\nHaving said all this, I don’t want to make it seem like creators have to sell a product. Sometimes, a creator can sell access to themselves – Q&As, decision making around their day, unique content about their lives etc.\n\nWhat does this change about how we perceive the marketplace?\n\nIt puts the focus on fandom and emotional connection. People follow people, they follow stories, they want to connect to creators, the very existence of the creator economy is testament to that. As an example, Twitch’s “Just Chatting” category for non-gaming is its fastest growing, it grew by +300% in the last year and is now bigger than the next 3 biggest categories — League of Legends, Among Us, & Fortnite combined. The audience wants to connect to creators … and that’s easier to do with a face, a human (or a digital human, but that’s another story altogether!) than it is to a faceless company.\n\nWe are also seeing more brands, both creator and traditional, opting for D2C models. From the Bing Bunny Store to more extreme examples such as the NBA Digital Collectibles, which combines the power of fandom and blockchain to sell over $230 million worth of NBA highlights.\n\nHow does the rise of the creator economy affect licensing?\n\nOn a very basic level, and this has been happening for years, it changes who we see as a ‘brand’ we need to license and collaborate with. Yes, traditional entertainment brands are still relevant, but also the creators, anyone with a fandom. Pitching for and winning a license for a creator brand is a part of it, but news these days are made by surprising collaborations (McDonalds x Travis Scott) and the cultural shifts they bring.\n\nIn the medium to long term, the creator economy challenges some of the roles that the licensing industry has. Our ‘secret sauce’, traditionally, is the coordination it takes to build scale, as well as access to marketing and distribution. But these days, both traditional and creator brands increasingly have the tools to cut out any middlemen and go directly to consumers, if they like. Almost every day you hear announcements of startups getting funded to connect creators to the marketplace. These changes ask of us – as the industry – to explore where our value lies. Will we be the company that supports the growth of small- and medium-level creators by unlocking access to distribution for them? Can we be the curators of their products, in both physical and digital outlets? Will we be the company that supports D2C initiatives? Will we offer our expertise on product line planning?\n\nAlso, from a brand perspective, these shifts highlight the need for brands to keep doing the work it takes to not only ‘get eyeballs’ but also to create and grow true fandom, nurture communities.\n\nWhat should we pay attention to going forward?\n\nStraight after reading this article, do have a look at all the platforms coming out that will help creators and communities connect: from Pico to Mighty Networks to the ever-important Twitch, Patreon and Instagram which has recently announced a number of developments in this direction (including creator shops and an improved influencer marketplace to connect influencers to brands). Just a couple of weeks ago, Spotify shared the news of implementing new tools to help podcast makers monetise, including paid subscriptions. For the first two years, Spotify will not be charging the influencers any commission on revenue earned, which tells you a bit about how competitive this market is going to get, and also how serious Spotify is about owning this game (for reference, YouTube takes a 45% share of platform revenue from its creators). Immersing into these platforms will help understand their dynamics and refine the role that we will get to play.\n\nI’d also pay a lot of attention to initiatives of shared and community ownership, as the model (whereby the audience gets a share in your brand or its certain product) can bring value to many parties and is really in line with Gen Z and Alpha values. 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The argument is simple: Cash is an untraceable means of exchange that enables (and encourages) a vast criminal economy.\n\n“For individuals and organizations conducting illicit activities, cash is undoubtedly the preferred payment mechanism,” notes Peter Sands, Harvard president emeritus and a senior fellow at the university’s Kennedy School of Government, in a recent paper. “No other payment mechanism simultaneously provides anonymity for payor and payee, leaves no trace of transactions, and is so widely accepted.”\n\nWithout paper money, the criminal class would have to use banks, greatly increasing their chance of detection, or use a vastly more troublesome means of exchange. The increased oversight raises privacy concerns for law-abiding citizens, but experts point to a big societal payoff.\n\n“You’ve seen pictures of these gigantic bales of money international drug dealers are found with,” says Richard Wright, chair of the justice and criminology department at Georgia State University. Without cash, “what are you going to trade for drugs? Start trading 747s? Sure, you can transmit funds electronically, but that’s much riskier because it’s much more traceable.”\n\nCalling for the elimination of cash is no longer the truly radical position it once was, and the need to eliminate of the most dangerous types of bills is becoming conventional wisdom. Sands’s paper argues that abolishing high denomination bills, such as the $100 bill and €500 note, would impose a sizable cost on criminals trafficking large amounts of money by making transportation much more difficult. Crooks can easily tote $1 million in $100 bills in a single briefcase, for instance; the cash weighs just 22 lbs. But in $20 bills, that same $1 million would weigh 110 lbs. and fill four briefcases—too much for one courier to handle.\n\nFormer Treasury Secretary (and fellow Harvard scholar) Larry Summers endorsed Sands’s conclusions in a recent article for the Washington Post, although he stopped short of calling for an end to paper money entirely, and the Financial Times reported in February that the European Central bank will gradually withdraw the €500 note from circulation.\n\nGetting rid of cash isn’t just about disrupting major organized crime. It’s also about limiting day-to-day street violence. Professor Wright and his colleagues studied crime statistics in Missouri during its mid-1990s transition from distributing federal welfare benefits via a cashable check to a preloaded debit card. After comparing areas that transitioned to debit cards with those that still provided cash benefits, they found moving away from cash was associated with a roughly 10% drop in the total crime rate.\n\nWright says criminals generally commit burglaries, larcenies, and theft-related assaults in order to get their hands on money they can use in the illegal economy. “You can’t buy drugs with a debit card,” the professor explains. In other words, crime declined because there was less of what thieves wanted to steal. The evidence for cash’s role in crime is strong enough that Wright supports getting rid of paper money wholesale—assuming there can be safeguards to allow transactions in the event of a major internet outage. “Getting rid of cash won’t stop all of this [crime] but it will slow it significantly,” he says.\n\nHarvard economics professor Kenneth Rogoff also supports eliminating cash, not just to thwart underground economies, but also to help improve economic policy. Central banks typically fight recessions by lowering interest rates, which stimulates the economy by making saving less lucrative and encouraging consumers and businesses to spend. However, if interest rates dip below zero, meaning banks effectively charge savers, customers can simply withdraw their cash and sidestep the policy entirely. This effect is known as the “zero lower bound,” and is considered a serious limit to the effectiveness of monetary policy. “There are certainly many ways to skirt the zero lower bound, but the most elegant would be getting rid of most cash,” Rogoff says.\n\nIf cash is so bad, why do we keep it around? Some see the anonymity it provides as a check on government power and the financial industry. The Atlantic‘s Conor Friedersdoft writes that “An end to cash would mean that every financial transaction is exposed to a third party,” making everyone’s spending history searchable by authorities and available to banks and other industries that might not have our best interests in mind. Bitcoin, an electronic substitute for cash, has emerged to meet this need for anonymity in a digital age, although it carries nearly all of cash’s downsides—such as attractiveness to criminals—multiplied by the cryptocurrency’s ability to be transmitted electronically.\n\nThe question is whether privacy concerns outweigh the many benefits of a cashless society. At least for now, calls to eliminate cash entirely remain on the fringes. That said, it’s difficult not to see the anti-cash momentum growing. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway are gradually moving away from cash—even panhandlers in Sweden accept credit cards. As Wright says, you don’t need a study to tell you cash has fallen out of favor. “You really only have to look around… My wife went to the post office to buy a stamp,” the professor recalls. “She had a $20 bill, and the woman looked back at her and said ‘don’t you have a credit card’?”",
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Incidentally, Spotify racked up an initial 30,000 subscribers that month – it has come a long way since. But now, nearly exactly ten years on, Spotify’s standard price is still $9.99. Its effective price is even lower due to family plans, trials, telco bundles etc., but we’ll leave the lid on that can of worms for now. Over the same period, global inflation has averaged 2.95% a year. Applying annual inflation to Spotify’s 2009 price point, we end up at $13.36 for 2019. Or to look at it a different way, Spotify’s $9.99 price point is actually the equivalent of $7.40 in today’s prices when inflation is considered. This means an effective real-term price reduction of 26%.\n\nCompare this to Netflix. Since its launch, Netflix has made four major increases to its main tier product, lifting it from $7.99 in 2010 to $12.99 in 2019. Crucially, this 63% price increase is above and beyond inflation. An inflation-adjusted $7.99 would be just $10.34. Throughout that period, Netflix continued to grow subscribers and retain its global market leadership, proving that there is pricing elasticity for its product.\n\nSo why can’t Spotify do the same as Netflix? In short, it is because it has no meaningful content differentiation from its competitors, whereas Netflix has exclusive content and so has more flexibility to hike prices without fearing users will flock to Amazon. If they did, they’d have to give up their favourite Netflix shows. Moreover, Netflix has to increase prices to help fund its ever-growing roster of original content, creating somewhat circular logic, but that is another can of worms on which I will leave the lid firmly screwed.\n\nIf Spotify increases its prices, it fears its competitors will not. Likewise, they fear Spotify will hold its pricing firm if any of them were to increase. It is a classic prisoner’s dilemma. Neither side dare act, even though they would both benefit. Who can break the impasse? Labels, publishers and the streaming services. If they could have enough collective confidence in the capability of subscriptions over free alternatives, then a market-level price increase could be introduced. Rightsholders are already eager to see pricing go up, while streaming services fear it would slow growth. Between them, there are enough carrots and sticks in the various components of their collective relationships to make this happen.\n\nHowever – and here’s the crucial part – rightsholders would have to construct a framework where streaming services would get a slightly higher margin rate in the additional subscriber fee. Otherwise, we will find ourselves in exactly the same position we are now, with creators, rightsholders, and streaming services all needing more. When Netflix raises its prices it gets margin benefit, but under current terms, if Spotify raises prices it does not.\n\nThe arithmetic of today’s situation is clear: both sides cannot get more out of the same pot of cash. So, the pot has to become bigger, and distribution allocated in a way that not only gives both sides more income, but also allows more margin for streaming services.\n\nStreaming music in 2019 is under-priced compared to 2009. Netflix shows us that it need not be this way. A price increase would benefit all parties but has to be a collective effort. Where there is a will, there is a way\n\nNic Discepoli\n19 Mar 2019\nNetflix still has an $8.99 / month tier. HD Content is not available on this tier, but SD versions are. What is the mix of Netflix subscribers that subscribe to this lower priced tier? Would you say that the bump in price of Netflix’s Standard $12.99 tier was also warranted by a jump in perceived value (availability of HD and ability to stream on multiple devices at once)? When Netflix launched in 2010, HD devices were less ubiquitous and users owned fewer personal devices, thus the features in the current “standard” tier would be less relevant to the average 2010 consumer.\nMark Mulligan\n12 Mar 2019\nThe post refers to the global launch dates for those services, regardless of which territories they might have been. Additionally 9.99 was the standard music subscription price point, US and globally, and still is now.It traces its US origins all the way back to Rhapsody - long before Spotify\nMusicguy\n11 Mar 2019\nSpotify launched in the US in July 2011. In 2009, it was only available in the UK, FR, ES, FI, NO and SE. It was available in local currency at 9,99 GBP / EUR and at 99 SEK and NOK. All of those were (and still are) much more than $9.99 USD. 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It’s an ecosystem of innovation that has more technology start-ups per capita than anywhere in the world right now,” said Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at Jefferson, and The Anthony F. and Gertrude M. DePalma Dean of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College. “In an increasingly global academic ecosystem, the opportunities are unbounded for leveraging international institutional partnerships to innovate science and professional training, and in so doing, to give life to our vision for ‘redefining humanly possible.’”\n\nAlready with programmatic collaborative research and education ties to several leading Israeli biomedical institutions, among them Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School and the Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Jefferson will deepen such partnerships, as well as broaden its academic ties beyond the biomedical space to embrace leading Israeli institutions in architecture, design, textiles and fashion sectors and identify collaborative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.\n\n“We foresee giving an industrial design or smart textiles project to our students in those disciplines and the very same project to students at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design or Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and having them work across continents on solutions that are powered by diversity of thought, experience and culture,” said Zvi Grunwald, MD, James D. 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By working closely with the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA), the Jefferson Israel Center could also open additional funding sources for Jefferson to explore this and other global initiatives.\n\nStanding alongside Dr. Ami Appelbaum, Chairman of the Board of the Israel Innovation Authority and Professor Dina Ben Yehuda, Dean of the Hebrew University Hadassah Faculty of Medicine, Jefferson’s academic leaders celebrated the possibilities that lie ahead.\n\nJefferson’s Dr. Tykocinski and the IIA’s Appelbaum signed a Joint Declaration Letter of Intent, enabling the organizations to issue a joint Call for Proposals that will link Israeli healthcare start-ups with Jefferson’s expansive academic and clinical enterprise for the purpose of jointly propelling cutting-edge products and services to market.\n\nProfessor Ben Yehuda pointed out that the collaboration between The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School and the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University was formalized with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two institutions more than three years ago here in Jerusalem. Since then, their collaboration has included the yearly placement of four to six students of The Military Track of Medicine (Tzameret) for a one-month rotation at Jefferson, and the initiation of a variety of bilateral research efforts jointly funded and administered by investigators of both institutions.\n\n“We view the inauguration of the Jefferson Israel Center as an event of strategic importance for expanding the cooperation between our two institutions,” Professor Ben Yehuda added. “We envision that the center will provide the necessary framework for bilateral administration of many additional cooperative activities and projects. Prominent among the projected outcomes are broadening the horizons of the students from both institutions, leveraging the exceptional talent and resources from both sides for exploiting the ever-increasing interrogative capabilities of ‘Big Data’ for optimization of patient-specific treatment in a broad range of medical specialties, and expansion of collaborative efforts for the development of new treatments and technologies for disease management and improvement of quality and duration of life.”\n\n“The ability to conduct experiments and exams in the world’s leading health institutes and clinics is an important step in the development of Israeli startups and companies, beyond the research and development stages,” Appelbaum added. “The collaboration with the Jefferson Israel Center will create a win-win situation to foster innovation, create business opportunities and achieve major medical developments.”\n\nThomas Jefferson University has established similar global centers in Japan and Italy and plans to add two more, in Latin America and India. 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"Coalition of the chilling\nBusiness\n\nCoalition of the chilling\n\nWith a narrow divide between political factions and the lame-duck effect, business leaders don't expect much activity during the transition period\n\nThailand's much-anticipated general election is over, but the dust has not settled and the unofficial results have fanned anguish and uncertainty over who will form a new government.\n\nWith 100% of ballots counted, the Election Commission reported on March 28 that the pro-military Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) won the popular vote with 8.4 million, topping the 7.9 million for the Pheu Thai Party. Voter turnout was 75%.\n\nAlthough the EC indicated that this was 100% of counted votes, the results have not been endorsed by the EC yet and the official results will be announced on May 9.\n\nThe showdown between the Pheu Thai camp and a PPRP coalition is being called a battle between democracy and the military.\n\nThe two sides are rushing to negotiate with other parties to form a government coalition, hoping to carry out their own political agendas.",
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"Although a new government coalition is not yet in place, the environment is not a political vacuum, unlike the absence of a functioning government during the Bangkok Shutdown in 2014 when the Yingluck Shinawatra government was relegated to caretaker status.\n\nThe military-led government has full administrative authority as mandated by the 2017 constitution, said Amonthep Chawla, head of research at CIMB Thai Bank.\n\n\"Investors could adopt a wait-and-see stance and private investment could ebb to a certain degree in the second quarter,\" Mr Amonthep said.\n\nWhile some see the election as an attempt to restore democracy in Thailand, the 2017 constitution, drafted by a committee headed by veteran legal analyst Meechai Ruchuphan, ensures the military's firm grip in the post-election period.\n\nMost of the 250 senators will be appointed by the junta's National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), and they are allowed to choose the next prime minister for a five-year period that starts when the next government convenes.\n\nThe 2017 constitution also stipulates that the NCPO shall hold office until the new cabinet takes office. During the transition period, the NCPO still has use of the constitution's Section 44, which bestows supreme authority.",
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"More incentives are being urged to help boost tourism in the coming months. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)\n\n\"The twisted formula of the 2017 charter may work for a while to enable Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha to stay in power, but he may not last long because the constitutional provisions are so restrictive that they are likely to lead to a parliamentary stalemate,\" said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, an associate professor at Chulalongkorn University.\n\nThere remains much investor uncertainty over how the politics will shake out during the race for a coalition.\n\nInstead of implementing economic stimulus measures during the new government transition period, the Prayut government should boost investor confidence by ensuring that major infrastructure investment projects will continue under the new government, Mr Amonthep said.\n\n\"Investors are not really interested in politics, but rather policy continuity, as they have business interests and need to ensure shareholders' benefits,\" he said.\n\nNo matter which government coalition comes to power, the crux of their economic policies could be similar if they both continue providing state welfare schemes and trying to stimulate consumption among the middle class and low-income groups, Mr Amonthep said.\n\nThe Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) investment projects are unlikely to change drastically because some have already started and they can be beneficial for the country's development going forward, he said.\n\nThere is no political vacuum because the Prayut government still acts as a de facto government until a new one is formed, said independent academic Somjai Phagaphasvivat.\n\nThe incumbent government is a \"lame duck\" because it cannot execute policy efficiently even though it has the constitutional mandate to do so, Mr Somjai said.\n\nIn politics, a lame duck is an elected official whose successor has already been elected, meaning the official has less influence because of a limited tenure and the people having chosen an alternative.\n\nThe public could perceive that the military-led government wants to remain in power for an extended period after the election if it implements any stimulus policies, Mr Somjai said.",
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"Investors might also be suspicious of the incumbent government's motives in passing new policies, he said.\n\nAlthough some EEC projects could be altered, most are not expected to be affected going forward because the political parties are in unison that the EEC is an important initiative to enhance Thailand's Eastern Seaboard and connectivity to neighbouring countries, the independent academic said.\n\nThe EEC is the military-led government's flagship investment scheme, spanning the eastern provinces of Chon Buri, Rayong and Chachoengsao.\n\nThe government hopes to complete the EEC by 2021 to create a hub of technological manufacturing and services connected to Asean by land, sea and air.\n\nOn Feb 8, 2018, the National Legislative Assembly passed the EEC Act.\n\nDespite years of press coverage for the EEC and government promotion, contracts have not been awarded to companies for most of the major EEC projects, including the U-tapao airport expansion, an aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre, and infrastructure development at Map Ta Phut and Laem Chabang ports.\n\n\"The transition period is merely a psychological factor,\" Mr Somjai said. \"Investors are focused on the long-term outlook, although new developments could factor into any government coalition.\"\n\nFor the short term, the new government should exhibit stability to shore up market confidence and attract foreign direct investment flows, said Paiboon Nalinthrangkurn, chairman of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations.\n\nThough a government coalition is expected to eventually take office some time this year, government stability is a key concern for all stakeholders.\n\nIt's unclear how long any stability would last because the two nascent coalitions have roughly the same number of votes, making gridlock likely, Mr Paiboon said.\n\nIf Pheu Thai is able to set up a coalition, the number of combined MPs could be just over half of the 500 total MPs in the lower house. It remains unknown whether the appointed senators would vote for a Pheu Thai-led coalition's prime ministerial candidate.",
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"Any new government needs parliamentary support to pass legislation and new policies, but it looks like there will be a healthy opposition coalition if a new government is formed, he said.\n\nAlthough a political vacuum is unlikely, he said, a protracted transition period is not helpful because the government during that time would not be able to accomplish much.\n\nMr Somjai said that in addition to fragile government stability if the lower house lacks a majority coalition of MPs, domestic political conflicts could flare up after the election dust has settled.\n\n\"Once the honeymoon period is over, political conflicts will likely return because Section 44 will no longer be in place,\" he said. \"Such conflicts are not expected to be as violent as those in 2014, but there will be constant undercurrents [to ignite instability].\"\n\nTada Phutthitada, president of the Thai Bond Market Association, said the country's private investment level has been low for many years as businesses and investors seek a clearer picture for Thailand's development direction, except for the export sector.\n\nDespite the much-touted Thailand 4.0 strategy meant to cement a foundation for the country's long-term development, there are many details to work out such as setting priorities for which industries the country should focus on in the initial phase, Mr Tada said.\n\n\"Thailand missed the mobile phone trend in the past,\" he said. \"If the country wants to attract greater private investment, authorities must specify clearly the investment direction to enhance competitiveness.\"\n\nBoonkiet Chokwatana, chairman of ICC International Plc, the marketing arm for fashion under Saha Group, said it would be quite difficult for the incumbent government to issue any measures during the transition period before a new government is formed.\n\nHe proposes that the incumbent administration set up a special communications team to answer international and domestic inquiries about the general election's results for the sake of the country's image.\n\n\"I think once the country's politics have stabilised, good things will ensue,\" Mr Boonkiet said. \"After the election, consumer sentiment should improve without the need for stimulus measures.\"\n\nWorawoot Ounjai, president of the Thai Retailers Association, said his group believes that state officials are unlikely to perform their duties as they should during the transition period because they don't want to risk trouble once a new government is formed.\n\n\"However, the incumbent government should not stand idly by, as it could issue measures to promote the tourism sector, inviting foreigners to travel here during Songkran in April and promoting the upcoming royal coronation scheduled for May 4-6,\" Mr Worawoot said.\n\nThe Cabinet on Tuesday approved new borrowing of 1.34 trillion baht in the 2022 fiscal year starting in October, a government spokesperson said."
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"Few days back I happened to see the statistics for different Instant Messengers in Techcruch. Google talk was way behind in 4th place holding just 1% of the total IM market.\n\nHere is the statistics for the month of May 2006.\n\nMSN is still way ahead of Yahoo and Google. However this count doesn’t include the number of people using Google chat embedded in GMail. I myself know many people who use this route. But again, even if we include this count , the market share for Google Talk is very less.\n\nGoogle talk is now being tested with many features requested by the users of GTalk. This is what the latest post on Google talk says:\n\nWe’ve been working hard to add your top-requested features to Google Talk, such as fast and reliable file transfer, and the ability to send and receive voicemail messages for free. We’ve even created a fun little feature for you music lovers.\n\nThis link has more details on the new features. With the exception of Voicemail message, the other 2 features are already there in MSN and Yahoo IM.\n\nThis is supposed to be the top requested feature by GTalk users. With this feature, you can send files from the chat\n\nwindow. Additionally you can share photos, videos and documents, and the best thing is that there is no restriction on file size of file type.\n\nBy enabling this feature, you can show the song that you are listening to. The feature can be enabled by changing the",
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"John McCain must be one of the most frustrated men on earth these days. In a little more than a week, the country will head to the ballot box and decide who will be its next president. Yet Republicans can’t seem to close this stubborn 5-7 point gap in the polls, let alone in key battleground states. In previous election cycles, Republicans slept a bit easier. Democrats would open into double digit leads through the late summer months, only to see them close to low single digits and even within the margins of error during the final autumn days of October. But the foot-race Senator McCain was banking on hasn’t materialized. Why?\n\nIt’s tempting to blame the media. After all, collecting and reporting the news has become an industry in itself. Let’s not forget that. Publishers are in the news business because it yields a profit, and tend to chase stories (and people) who are the most scintillating and provocative. It sells papers, and that grows the bottom line. That’s why Barrack Obama is on the covers of Time, Newsweek and even GQ and Vogue lately. He’s rapidly becoming a cultural icon, and crosses the political bounds that typically confine a pol. And while he may only wear $40 ties from Macy’s, the folks off 5th Avenue know they sell more magazines when he graces their pages.\n\nThe disillusioned conservative would say it’s the man himself. No, not THEIR guy, but our guy – John McCain. After all the political enemies he’s made through his tenure in Washington, they postulate, is it any wonder the man even has a dog left as a friend? And while Obama outspends his opponent nearly 4-to-1 these last few weeks, several conservative millionaires who typically bank-roll “Swift-boat” style ads around this time have apparently thrown in the towel. That’s short-sighted on their part, because it hurts all the strong Republican candidates down-ticket who probably deserve to be in the seats they may lose if McCain goes down in flames on Election Day.\n\nFor me, Senator McCain lost his mojo when he bungled his response to the economic crisis. When the issue first exploded, I applauded his selfless decision to suspend his campaign and return to Washington to broker a deal. Yet that’s where the savvy moves ended. Senator McCain should have died on that hill – meaning he should have followed through on his doubts that the measure was good for the country and voted against it, decrying the common sense that was unmistakably left behind. I’m not saying he should have tried to score political points with the move, but in hindsight, did the bailout really do all it promised to do? After all, the credit markets were the ones hemorrhaging, not the equity markets. As I write this column, the Dow is bobbing like a child’s yo-yo, and the bailout seems more a distant memory than a current elixir.\n\nBut the real source to John McCain’s frustration is Obama himself. This guy must be made of Teflon and covered in pixie dust. He has skillfully parried all of the McCain campaign attacks, and shown a certain splash of grace in the process. You have to give credit to the Obama campaign and his handlers. They didn’t overreact when Team McCain tried to go for the jugular. While much of that was due to Obama’s style, there was substance behind the move as well. During the latest debate, for example, McCain would make a solid point regarding the bailout and what was in the plan to get the economy moving again. But while McCain talked about the plan’s attributes (thaws credit, lowers rates, etc.), Obama talked about its values. He distilled the plan down to what it means for the average American, and then he folded in other concerns families are facing – education and health care – and revealed the thread that links all of them together. That shows a grasp of the big picture. I don’t doubt that Senator McCain fully understands the big picture, but possessing the ability to share that message and connect with the mass citizenry continues to haunt his campaign. If McCain and his supporters are manipulating themselves into believing that the Bradley effect will save them on Election Day, they need to think again. The Bradley effect only impacted Tom Bradley and no other minority candidate since that long ago era has lost an election because of it. This is a new day for the Republican Brand and their chorus line of candidates. Unless they deliver a message and gimmick that is so riveting between now and next Tuesday they will be taken to the slaughter house on Election Day. Quietly most within the Republican inner circle are sensing this and are just praying that carnage will have minimal damage.\n\nSo are we looking at the next Bill Clinton in Barrack Obama – a political Superman who is seemingly bullet-proof? If he’s elected president, expect to see a long honeymoon from the Washington press corps, that’s for sure. But, he’ll certainly retain his non-stick layer when it comes to criticism. Is the smooth talking Senator from Illinois the man for this season? If he wins and fails to live up to the promise that the American people have placed in him, you will see a throw back to the original Teflon man where he lost not only his political firepower, but his non-stick coating. ."
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