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"Our second visiting professor, Audrey Célestine is a political scientist at the Université de Lille and an expert in the historical sociology of the state as seen from its overseas territories. In 2016, she was appointed to a five-year term at the Institut Universitaire de France. She was at the IFS between October and December 2019.",
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"Our third visiting professor is Ivan Jablonka, a Professor of Contemporary History at the Université Paris-XIII-Nord whose wide-ranging scholarship on twentieth-century French history encompasses children and orphans, the welfare state, Jean Genet, and the fate of his grandparents, Jewish refugees from Poland in occupied France. Among other books, he has written the path-breaking History of the Grandparents I Never Had (2012) and Laëtitia ou La fin des hommes (2016), which won the Médicis Prize. Ivan Jablonka is also one of the editors of the online multi-disciplinary magazine laviedesidees.fr. His residence at the IFS will last from January to March 2020.\n\nOur last visiting professor is Thomas Piketty, a world-famous economist (EHESS, Paris School of Economics) who has undertaken pioneering historical and theoretical work on the interplay between economic development, the distribution of income and wealth, and political conflict. In particular, he is the initiator of the recent literature on the long run evolution of inequalities in income distribution (now available in the World Inequality Database), and popularized quantiles as a simple way to measure wealth inequalities (“the 1%”). His international bestseller Capital in the Twentieth Century (2013) was a major intervention in debates on patterns of global wealth inequalities. Piketty is an advocate of income redistribution through a progressive global tax on income and wealth. He will be in residence at the IFS between March and May 2020.",
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"Isabelle Boni-Claverie is a writer, screenwriter, and director whose latest documentary, Trop noire pour être française (2015), explores race relations in contemporary France by interviewing French citizens as well as scholars. The IFS organized a rich discussion around this film, and we were delighted to welcome her as a spring visiting professor. Isabelle Boni-Claverie has written for many French publications, taught film, and directed a number of short and long features for TV and cinema. She taught a course on diversity in French-language cinema and organized a film festival on diversity in the cinema of France and other countries. Students in her course contributed to the organization of this festival [course taught January-mid-March].",
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"Sarah Gensburger is a political scientist and historical sociologist at the CNRS whose expertise encompasses private and public forms of memory, the sociology of the state, and the politics of commemoration, especially as it concerns Jews in WWII France. She has published several books on the commemoration of WWII rescue, Nazi labor camps in France, the wartime looting of artworks, the sociology of memory, and more recently the aftermath of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. Sarah Gensburger taught a summer course for NYU in 2015, “World War II in Paris and Its Afterlives.” In 2019, she taught a course on the politics of memory in contemporary France [course taught mid-March-early May].",
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"Christine Bard is one of the few French scholars to hold a chair in the history of women, gender, and feminism (at the University of Angers). Christine Bard’s wide-ranging scholarship encompasses works on 20th-century feminism, clothing and gender, cross-dressing, anti-feminist discourse, and more. Christine Bard’s activities also include a Guide des sources de l’histoire du féminisme, a collection of books entitled Archives du féminisme, and a key role in the foundation of the Centre des archives du féminisme in Angers. Her course revolved around feminist movements in contemporary France [course taught early September-mid-October].",
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"Kaoutar Harchi is a sociologist of culture whose work revolves around (a) Francophonie as an intellectual and social field and (b) the trajectories of Algerian novelists who have obtained recognition in France. (She has also published three novels.) Her recent book Je n’ai qu’une langue et ce n’est pas la mienne (2016), which blends textual and sociological modes of analysis, focuses on Algerian novelists Kateb Yacine, Assia Djebar, Boualem Sansal, and others. Kaoutar Harchi’s course accordingly explored the politics and aesthetics of recent Algerian literature to trace the construction of the category francophonie within the French literary field. Students gained an introduction to key literary works, to modes of thinking about ‘francophone’ literature, and to the sociology of literature as a method. Kaoutar Harchi was a ‘joint’ visiting professor, invited by the IFS as well as the French Department [course taught mid-October-early December].",
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"Yasmine Bougga's summer course explored questions of migration and asylum in France today. Yasmine is a sociologist at the CNRS who specializes in such questions, with a focus on justice, penal institutions, and the sociology of law. Following a short historical overview of French asylum policies since the French Revolution, students explored the contemporary situation, with units on migratory routes; state institutions and procedures; associations and alternative media; forms of militancy and solidarity, and finally the migrants’ own modes of action (associations, cultural centers, etc.). The course included several site visits and conversations with local actors.",
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"Marie Cartier is a sociologist at the University of Nantes whose research revolves around the sociology of work, the ethnography of social classes, and gender and care work. Her publications encompass the public sector and social mobility (using mailpersons as a case-study), methods in the ethnography of work, what she calls ‘the France of the Low Middle Class,’ and social stratification. As a visiting professor at the IFS, Marie Cartier taught a spring course entitled La France des classes populaires, a blend of theoretical and empirical approaches. Students thought about the popular class as an analytical category, discovered different methods of sociological analysis, and reflected on the ways in which certain social groups are represented in contemporary France.",
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"Sabine Effosse is a historian at the Université Paris Nanterre working at the intersection of economic, social, and cultural history. Her first book explored the financing and development of state-subsidized housing after World War II in France. She then turned to postwar mass consumption more broadly, with a focus especially on the rise of consumer credit, the gender dynamics of France as a consumer society, and the evolution of the “art” of purchasing. After publishing a major book on this subject she is now working on the banking sector and women (as employees and customers) in twentieth-century France. Her course at IFS in Spring 2018 explored consumer cultures in France from the rise of the department store in the late nineteenth century to the blossoming of the country as a full-scale consumer society in the 1960s.",
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"Antoine Lilti is a historian at the EHESS and a specialist of the eighteenth century and a former editor of the prestigious journal Les Annales. His first book, The World of the Salons, examines literary salons and elite sociability in pre-revolutionary France. His second book, The Invention of Celebrity, argues that the mechanisms of celebrity were developed in Europe during the Enlightenment, well before films, yellow journalism, and television, and then flourished during the Romantic period on both sides of the Atlantic. At the IFS in Fall 2017, Antoine Lilti taught a course — Publics, Media, Publicity — that explored the fundamental ambiguity of the modern public, in connection with commercial publicity, media communication, and the political sphere.",
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"Sylvie Tissot is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Paris-8 and conducts research at the intersection of class analysis and urban studies. Her areas of research include urban policy and spatial segregation (with a comparative focus on France and the U.S.), the sociology of gentrification, and the construction of analytical categories and media discourse. Her current research project is a comparison of gay-friendly attitudes in New York and Paris. Tissot is also a feminist activist. As the co-founder of the website Les mots sont importants (http://lmsi.net), she is engaged in public debates about feminism, race and religion. With her sister Florence Tissot, she has made two documentaries about the French feminist Christine Delphy. Students in her Fall 2017 IFS course, La question urbaine en France, drew from history and especially social sciences to grasp the changing organization of Paris and its suburbs.",
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"Imagine buying these smart glasses everyone has been talking about. At first you were hesitant, but today, you decided it was time to finally try them out yourself. You go to the supermarket and start filling your shopping cart with all sorts of things to get through the remainder of the day. While doing so, tiny cameras inside the glasses are registering your surroundings and see exactly which things you are buying. At the exit, you take the “special glasses” lane, just like you did when you walked in. There is no scanning process, no queues and you basically just walk out feeling like a cat burglar. While walking out, the glasses already sent the content of the shopping cart to the supermarket’s server and paid the receipt immediately with the credit card you linked to the glasses. After putting everything in your car, you hop in and head home. While driving the glasses ping you that you are running low on fuel. You stop by a gas station and after you refueled, your glasses, again, take care of the paying process.\n\nThis is one of the results that could make our (daily) life easier if computers were able to see and interpret things as we humans can. Actually, they could be even more performant than us because they could consistently foresee certain problems; you wouldn’t be the first person whose car breaks down because you didn’t notice you were running out of gas or put the wrong type of fuel in your car.\n\nBut computers cannot (yet?) see, interpret and reason as humans do. Computer vision aims to close this skill gap in one of our five senses: sight. Recent advances show that we are closer than ever. They involve huge “black-box” neural networks meaning that their exact internal workings are abstract and not well understood. Fortunately, tools (LIME, SHAP, tf-explain, etc.) exist to fathom such a network and get a grasp on why and how it has learned certain internal representations of images. These tools permit data scientists and engineers to better understand their precious models and check their performances.\n\n'If the lavishly used metaphor “data is the new oil” is more or less true, then labeled data must be the new diamond.'\n\nLabeled data is much rarer and getting it is time-expensive and costly, but necessary for supervised learning tasks. Asian human labeling farms spawn like hornets round a hornets’ nest and are not the only competitors on the market. Big players such as Google and Amazon offer human labeling too, sometimes involving quite a number ethical issues. For Google’s human labeling service you pay a minimum of 98$ to label (35$) and add bounding boxes (63$) per 1000 images at the time of writing. Doing this for 30 classes consisting of 1000 images each will cost you about 3000$. In the current flow of machine learning, having a hand on labeled data is imperative. As the father of convolutional neural networks, Yann LeCun, stated at NIPS 2016; […] A key element we are missing [to get to truly intelligent machines] is predictive (or unsupervised) learning: the ability of a machine to model the environment, predict possible futures and understand how the world works by observing it and acting on it [without having prior information like with labeled data sets — supervised learning]. In certain branches of computer vision, especially object detection, open source projects have made the supervised way of learning a commodity, but building such a project with your own raw (unlabeled) data is very much less so.\n\nWouldn’t it be cool if we could use interpretability tools to not only interpret our black-box models, but also to tighten the gap between supervised and unsupervised learning? At In The Pocket, we came up with a idea to use the interpretability tool LIME as an auto-labeling tool in multi-class object detection frameworks. How our pipeline operates is explained below. Auto-labeling replaces the act of humans labeling images (hereby reducing costs), is faster, and also incorporates a sense of standardisation, because no two humans would annotate pictures of cats exactly the same way as opposed to computers. Also, looking at the future, computation power will increase and get cheaper while the speed of human labeling will probably not.\n\nTo prove our case involving 1000 images for 30 classes, we’ve filmed 3 types of fruit (banana, kiwi, and apple) for about 3 minutes each, in different lighting circumstances and angles. We recorded at 24 fps, and with a resolution of 3740 by 2160. We deliberately chose not to include limes in the data set as we suspect LIME might be biased to detecting limes.\n\nThe first part in our pipeline consisted of transfer learning with MobileNetV2 of which the first 33 layers were kept and frozen. Two fully connected layers were placed on top. For training, validation, and test data we used every fifth frame of the recorded videos and downsampled them to 224 by 224 images. Following the rules of the book, we ended up with a fully trained image classification model.\n\nAll images (about 2600) were then analysed with LIME, using default parameters, to interpret the model. Using LIME’s positively activated superpixels (regions of the image which makes the classifier believe that the picture belongs to a certain class), we were able to put bounding boxes around the class of interest. Resulting visualisations to clarify the process are shown in the figures below.\n\nThe right pictures are the original resized picture, the ones in the middle the Lime positive activation and the ones on the right show the bounding box.\n\nRunning LIME and constructing the bounding boxes for 2600 pictures took 4 hours and a half on Google Cloud’s Nvidia Tesla K80. We ended up with bounding box coordinates, and knowing that our trained model correctly classifies the pictures as being apples and kiwis, based on the right features (the features that make up the apple and the kiwi). We then converted the (auto-labeled) bounding boxes to the original dimensions.\n\nResults of inference on the trained model when we feed it a novel image of a one-class picture works fine, as shown in the two figures below.\n\nFor multiple object detection, our pipeline as of now is not 100 % able to do what we would like. At times, the object detection model is able to tell that both the kiwi and banana are in the picture. Other times, the bounding box is right for one class but the other goes unnoticed.\n\nThis post primarily aims to proof the concept that our whole pipeline is capable of single object detection via an intermediate auto-labeling step starting from movies (just pictures are also possible) of particular classes only. The amount of classes could be extended to 30 or more. We were able to generate quite trustworthy bounding boxes, with the default LIME’s parameters. For specific problems and data sets, finetuning LIME’s parameters should increase the performance and make it possible to start counting objects in pictures of detect multiple objects in the same picture. Another next step involves replacing MobileNetV1 SSD by its improved successor MobileNetV2 SSD that came out last year to get better results and a higher mAP (mean average precision) score on the ground truth auto-labeled bounding boxes in the object detection model.\n\nUsing LIME’s interpretability properties in image classifiers, we managed to automatically label class-specific data sets and train an object detection pipeline with. This method completely eliminates the cost of human labeling labor, which quickly runs into thousands of dollars.\n\nIt should also be noted that even though there are lots of advantages of using this way of working, quality of bounding boxes could possible be underwhelming for certain data sets involving small objects. The quality of the bounding boxes propagates through the object detection models and affects the overall performance. But in use-cases such as the one we showed, significant speed-ups are possible due to the parallel nature of LIME inference, and even more so when using stronger GPU’s than the K-80 we used. If given the option, no one would wait two days before some human labeling farm returns them annotated pictures when LIME could do the same in a couple of hours, is cheaper and does not involve ethical issues, right?\n\nWe already stated that labeled data must be the new diamond. Stop swinging those pickaxes. Who would’ve thought that such a trivial type of fruit as a lime would become one of the best tools to mine diamonds?"
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"So… ever heard of egg beater brain?\n\nTrying to do what you’re SUPPOSED to be doing…\n\nAnd your brain goes into “egg beater mode” – thoughts spinning everywhere so it feels impossible to focus and move forward.\n\n(If you suffer from bouts of egg beater brain, Martha has a free masterclass coming up to help and you can sign up here.)\n\nI never got the concept of egg beater brain until Martha explained it to me about 12 bajillion times… you know why?\n\nBecause when ***I*** would have egg beater brain, it would usually looking something like me sitting at my computer working on something that was NOT on my to-do list for the day even though I was just positive it had to get done NOW…\n\nBy all outward appearances – and even to myself – it felt like I was working. Hard. Because I was. Yet I still wasn’t really getting anywhere. I still felt overwhelmed and unclear on what I was spending my time on… yet the time was still slipping away.\n\nSprinkle in a liberal amount of random baby photos from friends of friends I somehow discovered on Facebook and some YouTube clips of literally whatever… that’s what egg beater brain looks like for me.\n\nAnd then of course, once I realized my head was spinning and I wasn’t actually accomplishing anything, I would go right to beating myself up:\n\n“You’re such a procrastinator.”\n\n“You need better habits. Your routine sucks. If you could just stay up one hour later and get up one hour earlier and put in a few more hours on the weekend, you wouldn’t be so behind!”\n\nI’m grateful I got help with my egg beater brain because it’s a huge problem for a very surprising reason I’ll get to in a sec. But first…\n\nMy lovely entrepreneur, you may be dealing with egg beater brain if…\n\n…You’re trying to get something done but you struggle to put a coherent thought together.\n\n…You beat yourself up for not being more focused yet feel powerless to do anything about it.\n\n…You find yourself staring out the window, watching a blinking cursor, or excessively checking Facebook when you really, really, REALLY need to be doing something else.\n\n…Your work hours have somehow evaporated and you have the distinct feeling you’ve fallen even FURTHER behind.\n\n…You’re mad at yourself for actually having a chunk of time to focus on your entrepreneurial passion project and it just feels like you’re wasting it even though you don’t want to!\n\nAnd then finally, in desperation, you give up and go do laundry, pay a couple bills, open some mail, make a grocery list… because at least that’s semi-productive, right?\n\nI’ll be honest, sometimes I do none of the above and just wind up on the couch watching something on TLC!\n\n(If this is you, by the way, do yourself a favor and sign up for Martha’s masterclass. It’s called “Sustaining Momentum When You’re Stretched Thin and Burned Out” and it’s THE antidote to egg beater brain.)\n\nThe surprising reason egg beater brain is a problem for entrepreneurs…\n\nIt’s not because it prevents you from getting stuff done (although I will admit that is not ideal).\n\nIt’s not because it makes you feel bad (even though, if you’re anything like me, it ALWAYS causes a lengthy bout of self-criticism).\n\nThe REAL reason egg beater brain is so horrible is because it steals your momentum.\n\nMy members just call it CMS for short – I know it’s a mouthful! But the reason it’s called what it’s called is because you need each of those things in order to make meaningful, consistent progress in your business:\n\n(1) Clarity gives you the information you need to figure out WHAT to build and WHO you want to target. When you have clarity, you have the shortest path possible to a sustainable business AND you get to start taking steps that actually accomplish something for you… and that’s what leads to…\n\n(2) Momentum. Momentum is really nothing more of an accumulation of the right steps taken in the right order.\n\nThe thing about momentum though is that it is THE key to making online business easier than it ever has been for you in the past. Without momentum, it just feels like everything is heavy, hard, slow, unsustainable… it leads to burnout.\n\nIt sucks, basically. And…\n\n(3) Success is the natural progression – the natural result – of momentum. It’s not really an end destination but rather something that natural occurs when you are consistently taking steps.\n\nWithout momentum, all the hard work you did gaining clarity on what steps to take does not result in the amazing gift that clarity is SUPPOSED to give you as an entrepreneur: ease. It just continues to be hard work.\n\nAnd, without momentum, success becomes very difficult. Not impossible, but difficult, and definitely less fun.\n\nMoving forward – with your business or anything else in your life – does not have to be this hard.\n\nMy fellow entrepreneur, how do we FIX egg beater brain?\n\nWell, for the love of Pete, don’t do what I used to do, which basically amounts to beating yourself up.\n\nWhen I was stuck and stalled and spinning in my head, I didn’t know what to do so I would just try to push harder:\n\nMake a list of better habits I needed to develop.\n\nSay “no” to going out with my friends just this one more time (yeah right).\n\nPlan just ONE all-nighter so I could catch up but then not follow through because by 11pm-1am I’d be exhausted and then I would feel GUILTY for going to bed (Am I the only one who did this? god I hope not! I sound crazy to myself as I type it out… alas though, it’s the truth!)\n\nNeedless to say, none of the above fixed anything but only exacerbated the problem (i.e. MORE egg beater brain because yeah, less sleep plus more work plus the occasional sleepless night was a REAL BRILLIANT PLAN for a focused brain and productive hours, my friend!!)\n\nSo. How do you fix egg beater brain so you can reclaim your momentum and actually achieve some of that online business success you’re craving?\n\nYou need to stop turning to misguided, unsustainable solutions.\n\nYou need to start by actually looking in the right place so you can give yourself a real chance of fixing the problem.\n\nMy coach Martha has this really cool process she’s developed for getting people unstuck and back into momentum, without the hardcore inner drill sergeant thing I had going on.\n\nThe exact solution is a little different for everyone, which is why Martha put together her class. I hope you’ll come! I will definitely be there.\n\nThe class is called “How to Sustain Momentum When You’re Stretched Thin and Burned Out.” It’s going to be awesome:\n\nRegister for free <<< the cure for egg beater brain!\n\nI really hope you’ve found this post helpful. If you have, please do 2 things for me: (1) leave a comment below and (2) share this post with 1 or 2 people you think would really benefit. Thank you!\n\nI appreciate you,\nKathryn\n\nI help entrepreneurs & coaches DIY simple, successful online businesses, on a budget, even if they're not \"techie.\" Get started with my Tech Tool Resource Guide.\n"
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The tradition may have reached Italy, Greece and the Balkan nations through Russia or Persia. Many national customs are related, including the Swedish smörgåsbord, Russian zokuska and Italian antipasto. During the Roman Period the meal practice was to have two main courses which were supplemented before the meal with small amounts of fish, vegetables, cheeses, olives and even stuffed dormice. These would be served at the start of the meal known as either gutatio or promulsis. The Greeks called the appetizer course propoma.\n\nDuring the Middle Ages French meals were served with entremets between the serving of plates. These secondary dishes could be either actual food dishes, or elaborate displays and even dramatic or musical presentations. In the 14th century recipes for entremets were mostly made with meat, fish, pork and vegetables. By the 15th century the elaborate display and performances were served up between each course and could be edible or displays of subjects relevant to the host, created in butter sculpture or other types of crafted work. With the introduction in the 17th century of Service à la française, where all the dishes are laid out at once in very rigid symmetrical fashion, entremets began to change in meaning but were still mainly savoury. Along with this came elaborate silver and ceramic table displays as well as Pièce montée. The entremets were placed between the other dishes within the main work of the meal.\n\nAt about this time in the 17th century smaller dishes began to be served by being placed outside the main work of symmetrically placed dishes. These were known as hors d’oeuvre. Hors d’oeuvres were originally served as a canapé of small toasted bread with a savoury topping before a meal. The first mention of the food item was by François Massialot in 1691, mentioned in his book: Le cuisinier roial et bourgeois (The Royal and Bourgeois Cook) and explained as “Certain dishes served in addition to those one might expect in the normal composition of the feast”. In the French publication Le plaisirs de la table, Edouard Nignon stated that hors-d’oeuvre originated in Asia. He went on to state that the French considered hors-d’oeuvres to be superfluous to a well cooked meal. Service à la française continued in Europe until the early 19th century. After the 19th century the entremet would become almost exclusively a sweet dish or desert with the British custom of the “savoury” being the only remaining tradition of the savoury entremet.\n\nThe style of formal dining changed drastically in the 19th century becoming successive courses served one after the other, over period time. Some traditional hors d’oeuvres would remain on the table throughout the meal. These included olives, nuts, celery and radishes. The changing, contemporary hors d’oeuvre, sometimes called “dainty dishes” became more complicated in preparation. The use of pastries with meat and cream sauces among other elaborate items, had become a course served after the soup.\n\nFood in England is heavily influenced by other countries due to the island nation’s dependence on importing outside goods and sometimes, inspiration. Many English culinary words and customs have been directly borrowed from the original French (some completely Anglicized in spelling) such as: cruisine, sirloin, pastry and omelette which came from the 18th century and earlier. In the late 19th and early 20th century, even more words, foods and customs from culinary France made their way into England, such as the éclair, casserole, à la carte, rôtisserie and hors d’oeuvre.\n\nThe custom of the savoury course is of British origin and comes towards the end of the meal, before desert or sweets or even after the desert, in contrast to the hors d’oeuvre which is served before the meal. The British favored the savoury course as a palate cleanser before drinking after the meal, which made the hors d’oeuvre before the meal unnecessary. The savoury is generally small, well spiced and often served hot, requiring cooking just before serving. In the Victorian and Edwardian periods, savouries included such toppings as fried oysters wrapped in bacon, and Scotch woodcock, which was a savoury made of scrambled eggs, cayenne pepper and Gentleman’s Relish on buttered toast, served hot. 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"The following is an excerpt from When Big Data Was Small: My Life in Baseball Analytics and Drug Design by Richard D. Cramer (May 2019). Cramer started analyzing baseball statistics in the mid-1960s, after graduating from Harvard and MIT, and by 1969 he had discovered (or reinvented) the metric now known as OPS. He is the co-founder of STATS Inc. and has done important work with both SABR and Retrosheet.\n\nThe world we live in is mostly uncertain and unpredictable. Yet each and every one of our ancestors, all the way back to the primordial archaea, is one of the few organisms in each generation who survived and reproduced, in part because they better predicted (though far more often lucked into!) what would happen next and took appropriate action. A drive for better prediction has been baked into our genes.\n\nOkay. But where do predictions come from? If you think about it a little, the only possible basis for any prediction is previous experience, by oneself or (especially for humans) as reported by others. Prediction then is a recognition, consciously or unconsciously, that some pattern among past experiences makes some future event more likely to occur. And such patterns are more likely to be recognized whenever experiences have been recorded and somehow organized. For example, recognizing that weather tends to repeat itself in 365-day patterns depended on someone counting sunrises and associating each day’s weather with the pattern of the stars—over many years. Using that prediction to decide when to hunt animals or plant crops worked much better than simply sowing on the next warm moist day, because nice days occur as often in October as in April. And it worked almost as well before it was discovered that the earth actually went around the sun, rather than the other way around.\n\nThe term big data vaguely summarizes the immense collections of organized past experiences made possible by the latest information technologies. These collections are foundations for our expectations of personalized medicine or self-driving cars, and already, by empowering Facebook or Google, they quietly but significantly impact our lives. Within big data, searching for predictive patterns requires specialized and increasingly complex statistical methodologies, for which analytics has become something of a buzzword.\n\nEven more of a big data buzzword is “moneyball,” originally the title of an acclaimed book and movie that recounts how the Oakland Athletics baseball team succeeded, despite financial weakness, by embracing novel performance statistics as well as scouts’ judgments when making player decisions.1 Perhaps because of the dramatic tension between the cultures of statistical analysis and athletic competition, moneyball then became a general label for an emphasis on measurable quantities over subjective opinions when making organizational decisions. At least in baseball, where hundreds of millions of dollars can depend on the performance of one individual, the teams that most rapidly and effectively blended these two disparate cultures have indeed experienced the better records.",
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"The success of moneyball is also my reason for deciding to write this memoir. For, as Moneyball and another noteworthy book, The Numbers Game, relate, I was heavily involved in the birth of baseball analytics, also called sabermetrics.2 During the 1970s, before fantasy games, personal computers, and Bill James’s incandescent writing triggered an explosion of interest in baseball analytics, almost its entire literature was letters and manuscripts I exchanged with Pete Palmer. One study in particular, on clutch hitting, became something of an enduring classic, among others summarized in John Thorn’s The Hidden Game of Baseball.3 These experiences primed me for a remarkable opportunity, to create and develop probably the first in-depth, pitch-by-pitch baseball information system while cofounding and then refounding STATS Inc., which today as STATS LLC is the worldwide leading provider of sports statistics, its little red logo appearing in the credits at the ends of many televised sporting events. There are a lot of origin stories yet to be told and a few details to be amplified and clarified.\n\nYet for me baseball was always a side interest, even if a very intense one for fifteen years. My real fifty-year career was founded on different big data activities, as a chemist who pioneered in the use and development of specialized analytics approaches, intended to guide the discovery of pharmaceutical drugs, collectively known as computer-aided drug discovery (CADD). Any international renown that I’ve enjoyed has resulted from that work, especially the creation of comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA), whose popularity is attested by many thousands of publications citing its use and, I like to think, must somewhere have contributed to the all-too-rare discovery of a new medicine. And there is a second startup story of a company called Tripos, whose CADD software product, Sybyl, was the worldwide leader for twenty years, but which like most startups eventually stumbled and was absorbed, digested, and finally eliminated by a larger company, Certara. Therefore, with apologies in advance to any of you who are turned off by geeky scientific stuff (as opposed to geeky baseball stuff?), I must tell you something about drug discovery, computer-aided, with a few thoughts about how analytics and big data have become central to baseball and might be made more effective for drug discovery.\n\nReceiving lifetime achievement awards in both baseball research and computational chemistry would seem to establish my credentials in these fields, but are these activities representative of big data? Admittedly, the quantities of their “recorded and organized experiences” (okay, from now on let’s just say “data”) were tiny compared to today’s big data galaxies. But in their day, these were new systems that stretched the limits of the available hardware. Wikipedia endorses my position, declaring that “big data . . . seldom [refers] to a particular size of data set.” Surely the pervasive effect of analytics on baseball is irreversible—just look at how the infielders are constantly repositioning themselves. And some association of big data with drug discovery also seems enduring because novel analytics tools are often thrown at the frustrating mysteries of drug discovery—though so far with only modest and scattered successes. However, it should be noted that it is not analytics but physics-based simulation, in which most CADD scientists have been trained, that underlies most of the popular chirping about “discovering drugs with computers.”\n\nIn any case, this book is primarily a memoir of a very lucky man who did not pursue some vision of wealth or fame and is as surprised as anyone at how well things turned out. I have always been much more of a Wozniak than a Jobs, taking life one step at a time, hoping for nothing more than earning a respectable salary for doing things I mostly enjoyed. Yet at several key moments, I just happened to be in the right place at the right time with the right skills and motivations. Along the way, my half century of grappling with the waves of advances in the underlying information technologies may be of some historical or nostalgic interest. I’ve also enjoyed interesting pursuits and adventures having little to do with baseball, drug discovery, or the computer. Finally, I’ve crossed paths with many well-known names, especially in baseball, and worked closely with some should-be luminaries, like the guy who while a high school student was probably the first to discover a recognizable form of the now omnipresent baseball statistic known as ops and has today taught more than three hundred different courses at Harvard, perhaps more than anyone else in its history, or a fellow Dixieland jazz trombonist who reported creating the world’s first operating system."
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Two key lessons are explored here, and the full reflection may be found at Innovative Practice Brief: Collective Action Against Corruption in the Criminal Justice System.\n\nIn Lubumbashi our goal was to try something different to resist corruption to see if it would have more effect than the typically lackluster anti-corruption intervention. Our original systems analysis portrayed corruption’s complexity, but it also revealed a bright spot: the existence of ‘islands of integrity,’ or motivated CJS individuals who were known to operate – when possible – with integrity. Based on the systems map a program approach was identified to unite these individuals and create strength in numbers through a Network that supported its membership in resisting corruption in the CJS. The program had a multi-faceted strategy, but at the heart was the following collective action approach:\n\nIf people from within the CJS [both government employees and others] who act with integrity can establish strong relationships with each other, then they will feel added protection and empowered to act against corruption more openly and often, because they will have support (e.g. emotional, hierarchical, tactical) from those inside the justice system.\n\nIf you only tend to the flower, the plant may wither – Insight #1\n\n– Support Participants In Taking Over Management Of the Group. Most of the discussion during the project regarding sustainability focused on how the Network would continue to work against corruption in the CJS, rather than the pragmatic aspects of how to run a Network. The final review process showed clearly that members needed to have devoted more energy to managing themselves as a group (plan internally, implement useful management and communication systems, etc.), so they could continue to function independently. This implies the project team needed to have transitioned their role as ‘backbone/manager’ over to project participants throughout year two.\n\n– Trust Exists, But Will Need to Be Continually Re-Fortified. Given the daily challenges and sensitivities for CJS actors – especially those that resist corruption – it’s understandable that collective trust isn’t second-nature. Building a Network based on real relationships with social cohesion was critical to the core strategy: strength in numbers. But trust between members was also frequently challenged. Members were pressured to engage in corruption from multiple external sources (corrupt bosses, families in need of resources, colleagues who mock resistance efforts), and processes for holding one another to account proved challenging after the international support finished.\n\n1. Informal activities (as one member put it, “where you take off your robe”) as they contribute to sense of equality and unity within the group, while letting members gently ‘check-in’ on threats to cohesion.\n\n2. Frequent meetings, despite this being a challenge to organize due to the time demands of the professional lives of members. When there is a time lag between meetings, doubts and rumors spring up about loyalty of individuals, as well as feelings of exclusion by others.\n\n– Anticipate Future Risk & Develop A Protection Response. For 2 years, the project team actively monitored (formally and informally) participants’ sense of safety and risks of participation and were assured that participants were not at risk. However, as the group is now without external support, while simultaneously broadening its resistance to include acts of political interference (which the Network always reported as being dangerous) in an atmosphere of heightened political volatility, the members are feeling more vulnerable without the protection of an international NGO. The lesson is that, regardless of the answers received to inquiries regarding risks and threats, the project should have devised a response strategy, complete with who is responsible and communications expectations in case the situation changed.\n\nA second theme in our lessons is that the project team must be undying advocates for learning at all levels amongst participants and the project team itself; for better or for worse, through project sickness and in health. Learning is nuanced. For Kuleta Haki it meant, for team and Network, learning what works to resist and helping project members learn how to behave differently.\n\n– Even For The Best, Resistance Requires Learning New Behavior. For those in the Network and beyond learning to resist corruption was at first like learning a new language. All forms of corruption in the CJS – including bribery, sexual favors, political interference and favoritism – are considered common, accepted and not noteworthy—that is, completely normal practices. Because they are so “habitual” those who want to resist need time to reflect, unlearn old practices, learn new ones and then gain confidence. It is not simply a decision to stop. This lesson has implications for the time needed by all to generate behavior change, even amongst those who are committed to the idea, as well as for setting expectations about how change happens.\n\n– There are additional implications for the project team, too, coming from CDA and RCN J&D; greater time and attention were needed in the beginning of the project to build a common set of expectations regarding key principles of the program, such as learning and adaptive management. For those who have never been asked to reflect, challenge assumptions or openly discuss mistakes, this can be challenging. What’s more, a process of continual, evidence-based adaptation [link to innovative paper as we define adaptive there] is contrary to traditional programming, which is dominated by logical frameworks and six-month work plans. Advocates for learning inside an adaptive program must be prepared to have tough internal conversations at inception, and to articulate why ‘learning how to learn’ is so critically central to mission success.\n\nOne benefit of using systems analysis to design this project is that it’s helped our group to be realistic about how long (and how much work!) it takes to change a corruption system. Network members still, at times, fall back on approaches that are shown to have limited effectiveness for fighting corruption: name and shame, citizen rights education, etc. However, we do feel participants are on the brink of effecting enough change to catalyze a ripple through the system. It is our hope that continuing to take stock of the achievements and changes to date, based on evidence-focused reviews, insights and guidance can be created not only for project participants but also for other practitioners who are similarly seeking to effect change in the CJS in fragile states. Like with any effective social change movement, allowing time for these ripples to actualize is a good place to start. We’ve captured further insights and lessons for next steps in a fuller methodology document. See next week’s blog, which will address these insights.",
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"To share your memory on the wall of Denver Houser, sign in using one of the following options:\n\nA receipt has been emailed to the address provided. A receipt may also be printed.\n\nMr. Houser was preceded in death by his parents, J. Millard Houser and Sudie; his wife Charlene Houser in 2019; a son Greg Houser; brothers John Houser and J.D. Houser and sisters Geneva Houser and Jean Hamilton. He is survived by his daughter, Tina Bowery and husband Tony; brothers, Allen Houser and Lynn Houser; two grandchildren, Grace Bowery Saylor and Chase Bowery and several nieces and nephews.\n\nTo send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Denver Powell Houser, please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store.\n\nWe encourage you to share your most beloved memories of Denver here, so that the family and other loved ones can always see it. You can upload cherished photographs, or share your favorite stories, and can even comment on those shared by others.\n\nLarry Houser and Rebekah and Megan sent flowers to the family of Denver Powell Houser.\nShow you care by sending flowers\n\nPosted Feb 23, 2021 at 01:29pm\nOur thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Our Love, Freddie Hamilton; James, Sandra , Angie Overbay and Brenda Jenkins\n\nFlowers were purchased and a memorial tree planted for the family of Denver Houser. Send Flowers\n\nBlooming Garden Basket was purchased and planted a memorial tree for the family of Denver Houser. Send Flowers\n\nPosted Feb 23, 2021 at 01:33am\nWe miss Denver and cherish his loving memories. Denver has a special place in our hearts. To Tina and her family we love you so much. May you have the strength to endure the loss you are feeling. With love, Larry and Patty Houser\nComment Share\nShare via:\nLH\n\nPosted Feb 23, 2021 at 12:06am\nDenver will remain in our hearts forever. Larry and Patty Houser, Gary Houser, Missy and David Jacobs, Kim Woodward and all our families Peace, Love\n\nPosted Feb 22, 2021 at 07:55pm\nTo one of the sweetest and caring men I knew. Thank you for treating me like your own. I love you and already miss you so much, Love Chrissy.\n\nFlowers were purchased for the family of Denver Houser. Send Flowers",
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But I really wanted to focus on Detroit and the Detroit River specifically.\n\nI wanted to look at it over two years, do a number of samples, and then I wanted to look at all of these different sites and kind of see how it was changing, so I think just my interest in the health of the Detroit River and how that plays into drinking water sources as well as effluent from wastewater treatment plants.\n\nGLN: Is that something you learned in vet school, that zebrafish are a good option?\n\nTB: I actually learned it after vet school. My PhD work was at a zebrafish lab at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Zebrafish are being used more and more as a human health model. It used to be mostly rats and mice and primates. Zebrafish have been used because they regenerate, like they can regenerate their fins, they can regenerate their hearts, so it’s been used in different forms of medicine and it’s just starting to be used in toxicology where its gaining more interest.\n\nGLN: How is it compared to using rats? Is it closer, is it more effective or is it roughly the same, just a different animal?\n\nTB: It’s different because different systems are more conserved. Rats or mice are mammals. They’re similar to us in that way. The fish I really like because it’s translatable to fish in the river and the lakes and then as well translatable to humans.\n\nAnd zebrafish develop really quickly. In five days all their organ systems are formed and functioning and they’re swimming, so you can look at development. That’s kind of who started using them to begin with. And they’re clear, so you can see through them. So you can watch all their organ systems develop in a quick period of time. And then one female can lay 300 eggs every week, so you can also get these huge numbers so when you’re looking at a bunch of chemicals, you can do high throughput analysis, where basically you can look at very large numbers over a pretty short amount of time.\n\nGLN: Did you find what you expected to find? Was there anything surprising?\n\nTB: I expected that we would find something. I was really surprised by the number of artificial sweeteners. The highest level of any chemical we found was artificial sweeteners and sugars. These are things that are in our food, especially beverages, and can be used as preservatives and because they’re synthetic they don’t break down, so they just stay in the environment for a long time. Most of them pass through us pretty much unchanged and then they go out in the wastewater treatment. 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"Buying gifts for kids has never been easy for me; if I am not their mother, then it is 100% of the time going to be a shot in the dark. Truth time: if I have ever purchased a gift for your child, it was the college student working at Target who picked it out, not me. I’ve even run into problems buying presents for my own kids. Turns out, there are special rules about buying gifts for twins that I didn’t know about until after I had mine. The good news is, they are very simple:\n\n2. Those two must be identical.\n\nNow obviously this isn’t the same for everything. But when we’re talking about gifts both kids would like, and in particular when we are talking about younger kids, don’t worry about respecting anybody’s individuality. That only leads to screaming.\n\nLet’s say looking for gifts for your friend’s twins. You see an awesome pretend lawnmower that makes bubbles, and decide to give it to Twin A because they can share it with Twin B. Because sharing is caring, right? Wrong. Wrooooooooooooooooong. If the words, “they can just share” enter your mind, please know that you are choosing to inflict pain upon those children’s parents. There will be no sharing. Instead, there will be constant fighting over whose turn it is with the lawnmower. So you got the other twin an awesome bubble wand? No one cares. All they know is that something is awesome, and it has someone else’s name on it, and that will not be tolerated. Or, conversely, it has their name on it and the other twin wants it, which means that they will make sure it is a cold day in hell before the other twin touches it.\n\nDon’t ask. That’s just the way it is.\n\nAlso, don’t fall for the idea that twins would rather have two awesome, different gifts than two of the same gift. That’s what normal people would want, but three-year-old twins are not normal people. The need to be unique is not an issue yet. The need for “mine” is huge, however. This leads me to the second rule, which is that when you get two of the same thing, make sure that they are two of the same thing in every way. None of this, “I’ll get one of them the purple turtle and the other one the pink turtle.” No. Stop it. Unless you want yet another fight about the imaginary value of colors, you are getting two purple turtles and that is the end of the story.\n\nIt seems like the wrong thing to do. People want to make sure that they are treating twins as individual people with their own interests, and that’s nice. But at least until they’re in middle school, that’s also wrong. Parenting multiples is all about buying in bulk; we live for the two pack. So do the right thing this Christmas, and give the twins in your life two of the same gift. Their parents will thank you for it."
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"The Peace Memorial (原 爆 ド ー ム Genbaku Dome ?, “Atomic Bomb Dome”) is a site belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1996 which is located in Hiroshima, Japan\n\nThe building, consisting of three floors and built with bricks and mortar, was designed by the Czech architect Jan Letzel and its construction was completed in April 1915. The building was intended to house the trade fair of the Hiroshima prefecture. It changed its name several times, but it always had purely commercial purposes.\n\nOn August 6, 1945, the nuclear explosion occurred a very short distance from the building, which was the closest structure among those that resisted the bomb. This construction remained in the same state in which it was located immediately after the atomic attack, and is now used as a warning in favor of the elimination of any nuclear arsenal and a symbol of hope and peace.",
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"Herman Cain is dead., He is an American businessman and politician who for a few months in 2011 as the favorite candidate in the Republican Party primaries, died before retiring following various footsteps and various accusations of sexual harassment. Cain was 74 years old, was African American and had been hospitalized for three weeks after falling ill with COVID-19: at the end of June he had attended the controversial rally of President Donald Trump in Tulsa without wearing a mask (masks that he had repeatedly openly criticized).\n\nCain – born in Memphis, Tennessee, into a poor family – had become very rich and famous thanks to his career as an entrepreneur. After a few years of apprenticeship at Coca-Cola, at 36 he was appointed head of 400 Burger King restaurants in the Philadelphia area and, given the good results, he was then promoted to CEO of the Godfather’s Pizza restaurant chain. Cain arrived in 1986, restored the company and bought it in 1988, continuing to be the CEO until 1996. That year he began to devote himself more consistently to politics and in 2011 he ran for the Republican Party primaries. He didn’t seem to have a chance, but his good speaker skills and affable personality in a few months had led him to the top of the polls, ahead of Mitt Romney.",
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The Wall Street Journal asked Musk in an email if he was joking in the tweet and if he had checked before publishing it: “No,” Musk replied laconically.\n\nFinding the culprit for all this worldwide upheaval is trivial for many: the virus started from China. Although many have already blamed the Chinese on the crime, and above all for not having promptly informed the scientific community of the situation, but also probably for the fact that the reported numbers of the infected and the deaths is not the one declared. By dismissing the question of whether the virus accidentally escaped or not, giving rise to conspiracy theses, which will almost certainly be talked about once the health and social but not the economic emergency is over, China’s credibility on the diplomatic issue is not never been questioned. In fact, if we analyze the last decades from the post-war period to the present, China has never worried from the conflictual point of view and the United States and any other world power. Excluding the mere economic clashes with the USA, which China is facing with the payment of tariffs on Made in China products imposed by President Trump, world diplomacy appears all too neutral and thinking of accusing the Chinese is too superficial, especially if it is believed that China is the absolute engine of the manufacture and that without it many products would not exist. China’s alliances established during the Vietnam War, on the other hand, are far too marginal.\n\nThe consideration on China’s diplomacy is not to be overlooked because thinking that a nation, with a population of 1 billion and a half and with a territory with the greatest resources of raw materials, could one day face a world conflict puts much terror. Hence probably one of the plausible reasons that the virus could be only an alternative way (or perhaps the only alternative way) to face an indirect world war, of which the singularity is perhaps that of not having allies and enemies if not from the economic point of view and on the supply of sanitary material.\nThere could also be more noble purposes to the thesis of the accidental nature of the Pandemic, namely that of reducing pollution, of which China has seen the benefits of the lockdown first, with a net decrease in polluting emissions.\n\nBut there could also be numerous other theses, including that that the current virus is nothing more than a simple test of other possible future viruses, whose lethality may be much greater. And even if this conspiracy thesis is not true, the fact of imagining that a virus with even greater lethality can be propagated in a natural way is only beneficial in protecting oneself and preventing itself from the future to come.\nThe regime established in the eastern nation, in an almost genetic way since primordial times, does nothing but obscure the truth about the real responsibility for the spread of the virus, because no Chinese would dream of opposing his government, which until now – at least since post-war period to date – has always boasted unequaled consensus.\nIf you then reflect on the religious and philosophical culture of the people – almost purely Shenxianesima – what comes out is a unique profile worldwide, where dedication to work is the cornerstone of a system. Although often the dedication to work is such as to even detract from the health conditions, it is seen as a sacred dedication. In fact, the Chinese are famous for sleeping on their place of work and being often abandoned in the cartoons .. This suggests that any correlation to the double end of the spread of the virus will never be revealed by a people who would die of devotion for work and for his compatriots.\n\nWhat will happen in the next few days or months? This is the question that everyone is asking, especially after the reaction of the Asian markets following the American raid.\n\nBecause a possible war could destabilize world markets (and stock exchanges) by generating economic crises. The price of gold and oil have already gone up. And gold has reached its listing record since 2013.\n\nTrump gave his word that as long as he is president of the United States, Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. This is in fact the reason for the current conflict.\nGeneral Soleimani killed by the drone was planning nuclear weapons as well as possible conflicts with other countries.\n\nThe united states are supported by many countries. Israel has said it will support Trump’s action as he considers Soleimani’s work bankrupt, having killed hundreds of innocents.\n\nInstead, France has declared that it will not withdraw troops drom Iraq, where they currently reside, and where they explicitly support the United States.\n\nIt is always difficult to judge the action of the United States, which are often the judgments of the diplomatic balances of the world, but also and above all of peace in the world. Many believe that this conflict was triggered to overshadow the judicial problems of President Trump, who in recent weeks has suffered numerous accusations and impeachment for having illegally influenced Ukraine in the voting.\n\nOthers believe that the conflict was triggered also by economic interests, mainly due to that of oil. The truth is that the United States is always responsible for the balance of the world, but often by abusing its power, it chooses the timing and methods most suited to them.\n\nThere are many pretexts to start a war. Most of the time it is a reason to get hold of oil. Other times instead for interests of other raw materials. But it can also happen that the reasons are more (serious) as for example those of nuclear weapons. Iran has been repeatedly warned of nuclear weapons, the construction of which has often been kept in the dark about public opinion.\n\nA few days ago the US killed the Iranian general Soleimani who raised fears of a new conflict that could involve many world countries. any suspected that the drone that killed the general left from the US military base in Sicily, but the Italian defense ministry denied today.\n\nIn the modern era, the most technological countries have unimaginable weapons for countries of “modest” size. In the future, nuclear wars are likely to be fought from an IT point of view, attacking the vital servers of the systems and cities to be affected.\n\nWhat do you think President Trump does on black Friday? He will be almost indifferent to the people who crowd in to buy gifts and things on offer.\n\nDonald Trump’s wealth is almost unimaginable. In recent days, on the allegations that they claimed falsifications in tax returns, he stated that he is richer than people may believe, after criticizing the New York prosecutor’s attempt to acquire “all the financial transactions I have done” .\nDonald Trump announced that he will make the tax return known before the election. Like any other person, he will make Christmas presents, but surely he will not rush the day of black friday to shop, or at least not to do them all.\n\nThe president of the united states will have so many people to give gifts to, but surely an entrepreneurial man like himself often lives in a solitude of the successful man.\n\nIn fact, many people have claimed that in the years when TRUMP climbed the success it was very cold: “How much do you have to be an asshole to be a successful person?”",
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"The day of thanksgiving began, as every year, with the parade in Manhattan with balloons of various parsonages, including snoopy in an astronaut version.\n\nBut this year the bad weather seems to ruin Thanksgiving weekend.\n\nIn fact, the deep oceanic depression arriving on the western United States will move right from next Thursday on the central US areas, shifting to the north-eastern areas by Monday, ruining the long weekend practically on almost all the US territory.\n\nDay off for Wall Street, which today will be closed for the national Thanksgiving holiday. Trading will resume tomorrow with a reduced timetable. The New York Stock Exchange, Friday, November 29, 2019, will end the session at 1 pm local time (6 pm in England) instead of at the usual time of 4 pm (9 pm in England)."
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"It stressed that due to the deep-seated Northern Muslims domination of all strategic federal appointments under Buhari including the skewed appointments in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), the next government may need to “convoke a year-long National Constitutional Conference to try to mend the deeply broken fences.”\n\nby HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko reads: “The current Government under President Muhammadu Buhari has skewed all strategic appointments to favor his cronies and political affiliates in the Core Moslem North and a sprinkling of some Christian Northerners but millions of Northerners are left marginalized just like the heavily marginalized Southerners under the current administration.\n\n“However the impact is felt more in the far North whereby due to a large-scale state of wars by armed hoodlums many poor individuals in places like Sokoto and the Katsina States have since the last two years migrated into the Niger Republic for succor and security whilst only a few Northern elites with assets offshore are the few controlling the national assets under the watch of the selective administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.\n\n“Last year the Daily Trust reported that Many Nigerians residing in Katsina State have fled to the neighbouring Niger Republic to escape persistent attacks by kidnappers and bandits. In addition to evacuating their family members, the Nigerians are also acquiring plots and building houses in Niger Republic’s towns of Maradi and Dan Issa. This is even as some of them have obtained resident permits, allowing them to stay in the West African country.”\n\nHURIWA blamed the unequal redistribution of national wealth for the total state of anarchy in the North."
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"She was submerged. Her naked form engulfed by the the thing she had once loved the most.\n\nIn the beginning, she let her fear overrun her and she struggled. Her broken wings fought against her inevitable fate. Those violent motions barely registered in the turbulent sea. It was too wild, too strong, too hungry. It had placed its claim on her and had no intentions of releasing her. It was a creature of nature. Born wild and free. Born with no sense of morality. No conscience. It was what it had always been. What it will always be and her need to escape was of no consequence.\n\nSo she stopped. She ceased fighting to break the surface and let it swallow her. Floating in the endless sea, she was never growing, never learning, never experiencing anything other than what she had before. Her emotions ravaged her resolve. Her memories beat upon her spirit until she broke. Hopeless, her eyes became accustomed to her new, dark home. She wrapped her arms around her knees trying to warm herself against the cold, icy depths. Soon she would get used to that as well.\n\nAnd here she will stay.\n\n*These words are my own and any use of them without my permission are strictly prohibited.*"
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"Pawns are foot soldiers in chess. They are regarded as such because they carry the least point value in a chess game. Valued at just a point, they, however, have the most population on a chessboard.\n\nThere are sixteen of these foot soldiers in a standard chess set—eight per side.\n\nThey are typically set up in front of all officers(chess pieces that are not foot soldiers) like personal bodyguards.\n\nThey move strictly forward, one square at a time. However, they can move by two squares if they’re yet to make any move in the game.\n\nThese underrated pieces capture directly diagonal to squares in front of them. For instance, a White pawn on e4 can capture any Black piece on d5 provided it is not pinned.\n\nThey are not represented with the first consonant sound of their name, unlike other pieces. They are indicated in chess notations using the square they land on. For instance, if a pawn moves from f2 to f3, it is notated as “f3”.\n\nWhen a pawn gets to the back rank of the opponent, the pawn is allowed to exit the game in exchange for a Queen, Rook, Bishop, or Knight. A pawn cannot be promoted to a King. Having more than the opening number of officers in a chess game can be due to promotion. This means that a player can have 5 queens in a game. Promotion is the most common endgame strategy. It is noted using =. For instance, if a Black pawn on e-file reaches White’s back rank, it is notated as e1=Q. Underpromotion is when a pawn is promoted to an officer aside from the royalty pieces (King and Queen).\n\n“En Passant” is a French phrase meaning “in passing”. In chess, En Passant is a rule that enables a pawn to capture an opposing pawn from another square despite the captured pawn not initially sitting on that square. One condition for En Passant is that the capturing pawn must be on the fourth rank for Black or the fifth rank for White. Another condition is that the pawn being captured must be moved by two squares on its first move, and it must be placed directly beside a pawn in an adjacent file. The last condition is that an En Passant must be executed among opposing pawns on the same rank.\n\nAn example of en passant is when a black pawn is on a4 and a white pawn is on b2. Then the White pawn moves by two squares to b4. The Black pawn can capture the b4 pawn and land on the b3 square. En passant only lasts for one turn. This means that it expires as soon as a player chooses not to exercise the rule when the chance arises.\n\nPawn moves define many openings such as Benko’s opening, Larsen’s opening, English opening, etc. They also define certain opening defenses such as the modern defense, Philidor defense, Sicilian defense, and so on.\n\nAn outpost in chess describes the positioning of an attacking piece. It is when a piece is firmly mounted in the opposite half of the board. A pawn plays a crucial role in determining outpost pieces. A pawn has the power to support or repel an outpost piece. A piece is referred to as an outpost piece when it is stationed in the opponent’s half or a rank near the opponent’s half, protected by a pawn and unable to be attacked by pawns on neighbouring files. In summary, pawns determine outposts.\n\nPawns can be great attacking and defending assets. Chess players must not shy away from advancing pawns to win squares in the opponent’s territory and acquire more space to boost the effectiveness of their pieces. The act of advancing one’s pawns is called Pawn Pushing. Although Pawn Pushing is a great way to attack, it can also cause some defensive problems due to squares left unprotected. On the other hand, pawns are defensively excellent because a player would hardly prefer to trade an officer for a common pawn. Hence, pieces and squares protected by pawns have a lesser probability of being exploited.\n\nA Pawn Chain, also known as Connected Pawns is an occurrence when a pawn is aligned diagonally with the pawn on its adjacent file. The longer the pawn chain, the better the chances of winning a game of chess, especially in the end game.\n\nThis is when a pawn can no longer be interrupted by opposing pawns on neighboring files and has no pawn in front of its path to promotion.\n\nThis is when a pawn is without other pawn support of either side of its neighboring files. Lone pawns tend to be easy targets for opponents. Passed pawns are excellent assets in endgames, and many top players have given credit to this strategic tool.\n\nHaving two pawns on the same file is called Doubled Pawns. This occurrence weakens the structure as the pawns would be unable to form an effective pawn chain. Doubled pawns could sometimes lead to lone pawns.\n\nPawns are useful in several openings like we have already stated. Gambits like the Englund Gambit, Queen’s gambit, King’s Gambit, and Danish gambit are typical examples where pawns are crucial in gambit execution. Similarly, pawns are easily sacrificed to execute various forms of tactics such as decoys, zwischenzugs, and discoveries. Lever by pawns is when a player sacrifices a pawn to ruin his opponent’s pawn structure and proceed with an attack, usually based on corresponding squares. This means that levers could serve as a reserve tempo.\n\nPawns can be used to execute traps such as the Noah’s Ark Trap where pawns confine an opposing Bishop with the aid of the Bishop’s allies.\n\nSome legendary players have made some appraisal comments for pawns. These quotes are as follows;\n“Passed pawn is a criminal who must be kept under lock and key. Mild measures such as police surveillance, are not sufficient”\n\n“A passed pawn increases in strength as the number of pieces on the board diminishes.”\n\n“The pawns are the soul of chess.”\n\nDunsany’s chess, also known as Horde chess, is a pawn-inspired chess variant where 36 pawns face off against the standard number and arrangement of pieces."
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"This year’s Lifetime Achievement award went to the veteran athlete, Anju Bobby George, for her legendary contribution to Indian sports and for inspiring generations of players. She is the only Indian athlete to have won a world championship medal in long jump in 2003.\n“I am not able to express my emotions on receiving this prestigious honour. I have been blessed throughout my fulfilling journey. Without the constant support of my parents and my husband I wouldn’t have been where I am today, they’ve always stood by my side. The adversity I faced and had to overcome taught me that there is no substitute to hard work and perseverance; everything is possible with right motivation and willingness,” said Anju Bobby George after receiving the Lifetime Achievement award.\nThe England cricket star Ben Stokes announced Manu Bhaker, the young Indian shooter, as the winner of the Emerging player of the Year award, a new category added to this year’s BBC ISWOTY. Bhaker at the age of 16, won two gold medals at the International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup in 2018, followed by another gold at the Youth Olympic games. In the same year, she shot a Commonwealth Games record to win a gold medal.",
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"The mournfully arch-romantic poetry of Rilke, who died in 1926 at age 51, draws readers irresistibly. In this new translation, Ranson and Sutherland (author of \"Images of Absence: Death and the Language of Concealment in the Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke,\" Weidler, 2006), convey the world-weary grandeur of these lines from Rilke’s \"Book of Hours\": \"The emperors of earth are old/ and have no heirs. Their sons died young,/ and their pallid daughters loosed their hold/ on the crowns bequeathed them.\"\n\nYet nature’s beauty dazzles, as in \"The Panther,\" depicting a tormented caged animal at the zoo: \"The supple, powerful footfall paces softly/ in ever-tinier circles, tight-described,/ a danced strength …\"\n\nThe fine arts also inspire, especially painting and music, the latter evoked in \"The Lute,\" in which that instrument speaks: \"If you should think to describe/ my body’s fine, striped, vaulted lines/ speak as though your words defined the ripe/ bulging fig.\"",
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"Poems of Love and War: From the Eight Anthologies\nand the Ten Long Poems of Classical Tamil\nTranslated by A. K. Ramanujan\nColumbia University Press, 368 pp., $29.50 paperback\n\nMore than 65 million people speak the Tamil language — in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and elsewhere. Classical Tamil literature, created from 600 B.C. to 300 A.D., includes hundreds of poems, many of them anonymous.\n\nUniversity of Chicago professor Attipat Ramanujan, who died in 1993, was a poet, folklorist and translator with a keen ear for English verse. His translations preserve a highly personalized juxtaposition of stark emotion and descriptions of natural beauty, as in \"What She Said\": \"In the forest,/ the white flowers/ of the green-leaved jasmine/ redden with the red evening,/ and, friend,/ I cannot bear it.\" There is charmingly unabashed sensuality in poems such as \"What He Said\": \"As a little white snake/ with lovely stripes on its young body/ troubles the jungle elephant/ this slip of a girl/ her teeth like sprouts of new rice/ her wrists stacked with bangles/ troubles me.\"",
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"Cornerstones of 19th-century American literature, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essays and lectures have long been celebrated for their individualistic religious and social thinking. His poems, despite being admired by such influential writers as Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens, have tended to be overshadowed, until this luxuriantly pricey but essential edition, gathering and comparing all known variants of these enjoyably erudite verses. \"Hamatreya,\" inspired by an ancient sacred text of Hinduism, is infused with impermanence: \"When I heard the Earth-song,/ I was no longer brave;/ My avarice cooled/ Like lust in the chill of the grave.\" Or 1857’s \"Brahma,\" with its message that God is everywhere: \"If the red slayer thinks he slays,/ Or if the slain think he is slain,/ They know not well the subtle ways/ I keep, and pass, and turn again.\" That such complex works came from the author of the all-American \"Concord Hymn\" continues to amaze.",
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Because of that, the pressure for the team and the whole of Activision has thus been substantial as all around the world are expecting something extraordinary at the very least. In recent weeks, the fact that the announcement came so close to the release date also underlines the same fact. Now, everyone is excited about this title and wants to know more about the things that await them in Vanguard. To help with that, here is a detailed overview of the game and the reasons why it has all of the hallmarks of a hit title.\n\nThe developers and the publishers of Vanguard decided to announce the game through an interesting means. That included an in-game announcement during an event inside of Call of Duty: Warzone. That game is already insanely popular in the FPS community. As a free-to-play title, it is arguably the best and most complex such game on the market. Also, it is very challenging as the players battle it out in ever-growing tiers of competition. Fortunately, thanks to NextLVL boosting services dedicated to Warzone, anyone can overcome these challenges easily and through very affordable prices. But, it seems clear that Vanguard will be just as challenging and just as fun, at least according to Activision and the team working on the game. It is slated for a release on November 5, 2021, and it should come to a range of consoles and platforms. These include a Battle.net presence for PC, but also a version for Playstation 4 and 5, as well as the Microsoft platform of Xbox One, and Xbox series X and S. So, this WW2-themed FPS spectacle will be one of the most played shooter games at the end of the year and the player community behind the Call of Duty series is more than ready for it.\n\nThe studio that is developing the Vanguard title is Sledgehammer Games. It worked previously both on Call of Duty: WW2 and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which makes it very familiar with the same franchise. It decided, along with the producers and publishers, to set the game into the Second World War, but do it with a twist. The name stems from the military term that is thousands of years old. In warfare, a vanguard represents an extruded unit or selection of units that are in front of the main body of the army. They are the tip of the spear and the units that first encounter the enemy, usually with the objective of striking fast and hard, thus opening an in-way for the rest of the army. In the case of this game, the campaign will not only focus on the Western Front. That will make it different from Call of Duty: WW2, which basically followed the same group of soldiers from the Normandy landings to the end of the conflict, making it similar to the TV show Band of Brothers. Vanguard will be something different, as it will cover four different theaters of WW2.\n\nThose will be the Western and Eastern fronts of Europe, but also North Africa and the South Pacific. There will be four main protagonists in these theaters, all in different regions. One of these will be a woman, a Red Army sniper called Lieutenant Polina Petrova from the 138th Rifle Division. The campaigns will be featuring a lot of historical facts, especially for the less-known fronts in the South Pacific, which were not extensively converted in TV shows and movies as much as the European theaters. Some journalists are skeptical about the impact of the campaign because of the relatively lackluster reception that the Call of Duty: WW2 got, which for many players presented a story that has been told so far many times around. But, with the diversity of the Vanguard campaigns and so many different theaters and enemies, it is hard to see the story being completely uninteresting.\n\nOnce it is launched and running, Vanguard will provide 20 multiplayer locations and custom maps. That is beyond what most Call of Duty titles offer presently. One of the reasons for this is the fact that the game will not feature massive multiplayer modes with a lot of human participants battling it out at the same time. That means the title will not have its variation of things like Fireteam that is a big crowd-pleaser in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. So, 16 of the 20 maps will feature the regular 6-vs-6 multiplayer. Four remaining maps will include a new mode that has the name of Champion Hill. Here, players will see a combination of 2-vs-2 Gunfight mode but which pits players in 1-vs-1, 2-vs-2, and 3-vs-3 variation of tournaments. Besides, the game will showcase a reintroduction of Gunsmith features, highly destructive environments, as well as a huge offer of historically accurate weapons. That will be a big chance of pace in comparison to the Black Ops Cold War, which is something many players have been looking for.\n\nAlong with its campaign and its multiplayer, the game will come with full integration with Warzone when it comes to its Battle Pass system. That will include a new Warzone map that is likely going to rely heavily on the WW2 game and themes. That should spice things up a bit in Warzone, especially because the Verdanks and the 1984 iteration have become more than familiar to the players by now. Also, the integration will offer a higher degree of flexibility in other domains of these Call of Duty games. Despite the shaky start to the process of integration, it looks like Activision has now locked in the entire system. Games after Vanguard will likely feature the same process which only strengthens the entire ecosystem and makes it easier for players to switch between titles.\n\nLike the Battle Pass system, the zombies mode is also proving to be quite popular across the same franchise. In this case, the Sledgehammer studio and their team did not develop the co-op mode for Zombies. Instead, Treyarch is taking the leading position in the process. This studio developed the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. That is great news for the players not just because of the gameplay elements and the sheer quality that Treyarch offers, but also because of the overall narrative from the Black Ops universe. That is why the Dark Aether narrative and the whole storyline will continue in Vanguard as well. It is not known how exactly that will look like, but the chances are that the game is going to be the perfect addition for players who are following the Dark Aether tale closely. Of course, the fact that Vanguard is taking place in WW2 some 40 years before the Black Ops Cold War is also a challenge that the Treyarch writers will have to address somehow.\n\nTo further hype up the game and see reactions so far, Activision is also beginning a process of free Alpha weekends. This first included players on PS4 and PS5, which are the first to get a glimpse into the finished game. Even better, no pre-order is needed for the players to have a PlayStation Plus account. The Alpha is open to everyone and the rest of these will be presumably accessible on different platforms in the same manner. The test of the Alpha release includes Champion Hill, where the players will get a chance to test out this multiplayer, but also get some glimpse into the campaign and overall mechanics of the game. Presently, it seems that Vanguard will fit in nicely with the more contemporary-oriented Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War, and Warzone. At the same time, chances of having a very interesting campaign are not that high, having in mind the under-delivery of Call of Duty: WW2. Still, a good multiplayer setup and a smooth Battle Pass integration with Warzone can more than make up for all of that. In any case, millions of CoD players will eagerly await the November release to get into all of those WW2 theaters and start their own shooter adventures.",
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"Systems researcher and ecopsychology therapist Dave Ewoldt started his diverse career as a U.S. Navy electronics technician specializing in microwave and satellite communications equipment and held a Top Secret security clearance to work on cryptographic communications equipment. After completing his service in the Navy, he spent one year at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center where he was engaged in high-energy particle physics research and computer controlled process automation. The following three years in the Manufacturing Systems Engineering graduate department at UT Austin working in robotics and artificial intelligence resulted in him being listed in the Who's Who in Artificial Intelligence in 1985.\n\nDave’s degrees include software engineering and psychology. While at Eastern Washington University he was an elected officer in Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology. He was completing a doctoral program in Applied Ecopsychology when he passed away.\n\nDave was co-founder and Sr. Analyst for the non-profits Attraction Retreat (“catalyzing personal empowerment, societal transformation, and environmental sustainability”) and Coalitions of Mutual Endeavor, and he was a practitioner and researcher in the field of ecopsychology—helping people remember how to think and act the way that nature works. He called himself a paradigm shift coach. He and his wife Allison co-founded The EcoIntegrity Center of Bellingham, WA (EcoBell), a branch of Attraction Retreat that served as a community hub for kindred spirits and a sustainable urban intentional community.\n\nDave was a member of a national speakers’ bureau on global warming and also spoke regularly and ran political campaigns based on the relationships among Peak Oil, global warming, corporatism, industrialism, the theft of the commons, dominator hierarchies and how the alternative of relocalization (the process of powering down and reconnecting with nature while utilizing steady-state economies and an Earth jurisprudence) will provide a practical, affordable process to create a sustainable future based on ecological integrity, social justice, economic equity, and participatory democracy.\n\nHis articles and essays have appeared in New Earth Rising, Culture Change, Rachel's Democracy and Health News, Energy Bulletin, Shan Newspaper, OpEd News as well as regional and local publications. His academic papers have appeared in the proceedings of the International Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology (1992), the International Society for the Systems Sciences (2006) and the Arizona Hydrological Society (2007).\n\nThe working title for Dave's last work was Connecting the Dots: Reversing Our Handbasket to Hell—a history and description of society's systemic disease and a framework, guidebook and toolkit for building multi-issue coalitions that can create the critical mass necessary for systemic, life-affirming, sustainable change."
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In 1985, keyboardist Page McConnell joined the group, completing the band’s four-piece lineup, which persists to this day. During this era, the group distributed at least six different experimental self-titled cassettes and Anastasio went so far as to write a nine-song concept album accompanied by a written thesis called The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday.\n\nIn 1988, the band began a rigorous practice schedule, which included locking themselves in a room and jamming for hours on end to “discover” new material. Junta is a product of a couple of these sessions and was brought as one piece to the studio to be recorded in its entirety.\n\nAnastasio got the bulk of compositional credit on the album, starting with the opener “Fee”, a truly excellent song with Caribbean and jazz percussive beats and tones. The soaring vocals with staccato backing vocal scats shows that, although they rarely display it, the group has some vocal chops. The first epic, “You Enjoy Myself” is in sharp contrast to the melodic opener, making its arrival one of the few really awkward moments on the album. Improvised with odd timings, the piece works into a progressive waltz, driven by the organ and piano McConnell. Then at about the midway point, an excellent guitar rips in for a few fleeting moments before the climatic funk section starts along with one word chants and a strong bass by Gordon.\n\n“Esther” takes the album on yet another wild turn, as lyric-rich journey which changes mood from carnival to church to an ultimate tranquil tragedy of drowning. The excellent piano riffs by McConnell are reminiscent of Tony Banks during the better Genesis years and the persistent groove by Fishman throughout provides the glue for the song through its nine and a half minutes. “Golgi Apparatus” starts as definite funk jam but soon morphs into something more rock oriented, perhaps the most rock-oriented song on the album, showing the versatility of the group. The next couple of tracks tend to get a bit repetitive. “Foam”, repeats the same mechanical pattern forged by a bass riff with sharp piano notes and guitar motifs above, while “Dinner and a Movie” gets a bit mundane lyrically, but is interesting musically. This is the part of the album where you’re just waiting for a release, the whole jam thing is a bit exhausting by this point.\n\nThen comes the most rewarding song on the album, “The Divided Sky”. This mostly instrumental, twelve-minute epic begins with a nice acoustic intro with the perfect complement of xylophone by McConnell and bass by Gordon. The intro section is cut by deep vocal harmonies where the music stops completely before returning with a totally different feel and arrangement. Here the group methodically builds towards a guitar lead before breaking down to a quiet organ motif on which a new, signature guitar riff builds the song back up. Then comes the payoff of the greatest guitar lead on the album by Anatasio and a full-fledged musical jam by the entire band through the latter part of the song. In contrast, the follow-up eleven-minute “David Bowie”, while still a great jam, pales as a follow-up to “The Divided Sky”.\n\n“Fluffhead” starts with a fine, elongated acoustic guitar riff and honky-tonk piano and breaks into a catchy (albeit silly) hook. Combined with the instrumental part “Fluff’s Travels” (which really isn’t a separate piece), this is the longest piece on the original album, which is saying something for an album like Junta. Another good guitar lead over some very odd chords and timing also make for, perhaps, the closest to a true jazz improv. Eventually it all releases into reprise of “Fluffhead” with some Gospel-like revival singing improvisation before it dissolves into a simple, strumming acoustic riff and a winding rendition of the opening riff. The album wraps with “Contact”, the sole composition by Gordon, whose slow bass riff introduces the song. Much like the album’s opener, this closer has a Latin feel and, while lyrics are again repetitive again, but not as mundane as on other songs and the tune is more than salvaged by some nice bass motifs and a bridge with romantic lyrics.\n\nJunta finally got wide release when Elektra Records distributed a massive two CD, two-hour release in late 1992, three and a half years after the original cassette. The newer version included three bonus tracks – “Sanity”, “Icculus”, and the twenty-five minute “Union Federal” – along with a longer version of “Contact”. In 2012, a vinyl version of the original eleven song version of Junta was released, which in a way completed this classic album’s journey to the appropriate medium."
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"SDG Goal 14 is about life underwater and states “Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources”. SDG 14 further states, “The ocean drives global systems that make the Earth habitable for humankind. Our rainwater, drinking water, weather, climate, coastlines, much of our food, and even the oxygen in the air we breathe, are all ultimately provided and regulated by the sea. However, at the current time, there is a continuous deterioration of coastal waters owing to pollution, and ocean acidification is having an adversarial effect on the functioning of ecosystems and biodiversity. This is also negatively impacting small-scale fisheries. Saving our ocean must remain a priority.\n\nMarine biodiversity is critical to the health of people and our planet. Marine protected areas need to be effectively managed and well-resourced and regulations need to be put in place to reduce overfishing, marine pollution and ocean acidification”.\n\nAmong the species of special importance in Pakistan, at least 31 species are economically important. The population of some of the species is declining due to habitat loss and degradation, water abstraction, drainage of wetlands, dam construction, pollution and eutrophication. These factors have caused substantial declines and/or changes in inland fish species. Consequently, the distributional ranges of some of the species have shrunk tremendously over the last three decades and are restricted to localized areas. Once quite common in river systems of Pakistan is now on the verge of extinction and hardly encountered in their natural habitats”.\n\nMost of the rivers and waterbodies in the country are so polluted because of the untreated flow of agricultural, industrial and municipal waste in these rivers and water channels that at 40 kilometres downstream there is no life in these rivers, especially River Ravi. This also impacts the hatcheries of small birds, small animals and reptiles that depended on the river life for their food and substance. A. M. Khan, Z. Ali, S. Y. Shelly, Z. Ahmad, and M. R. Mirza wrote in their article Aliens; A Catastrophe for Native Fresh Water Fish Diversity in Pakistan that, “The known intentional introductions in Pakistan include finfish (e.g., silver carp, China grass carp, tilapia, and rainbow trout) and shellfish for aquaculture and aquaria. Of these introductions, tilapia have escaped from aquaculture and have established on their own in many wetlands in Sindh, while China grass carp, introduced in the 1970s into Haleji Lake for controlling weeds, has reportedly deprived the native 74 herbivorous fish of their food”.\n\nSafina Kousar and Muhammad Javed wrote, “Accumulation of metals in different fish species is the function of their membrane permeability, which is highly species-specific. Due to this reason, different fish species showed different amounts of metal accumulated in their bodies. This study also reveals that the metals, being conservative in nature have higher ability of biomagnifications”.\n\nIn conclusion, they wrote, “Present investigation showed variable toxicity of As, Ni and Zn for fish. Regarding metals toxicity, zinc was found as significantly (P<0.05) least toxic while As was reported as a highly toxic metal. Among the four fish species. Dose-dependent metal accumulation in fish was also observed. Highest metal accumulation was recorded in fish liver, followed by that of kidney and gills.”\n\nAccording to the Government of Pakistan Handbook on Pakistan’s Coastal and Marine Resource, “Pakistan’s coastline is about 990 km long, bifurcated in two parts, Sindh Coast (270 km) and Makran Coast (720 km). The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Pakistan covers an area of about 240,000 sq. km. The maritime zone of Pakistan, including the continental shelf, extends up to 350 nautical miles from the coastline.\n\nRamsar sites are wetland areas of international ecological significance. Along the Pakistan coast, there are seven Ramsar sites that are important sites for roosting and feeding migratory birds which migrate from Siberia for wintering at various wetlands in Pakistan. There are a few wildlife sanctuaries located along the coast of Pakistan which include the Wildlife Sanctuaries in Sindh and along the Balochistan coast”.\n\nThe handbook also describes, “The Arabian Sea, bordering the coast of Pakistan, is known to be rich in marine biodiversity, as a result of prevailing monsoon dynamics leading to strong seasonal upwelling of nutrient-rich water from the depths along the narrow continental shelf resulting in high surface productivity and rich plant and animal life. This results in Pakistan’s coastal waters having a rich diversity of vertebrates, including cetaceans (dolphins, whales and porpoises), turtles and fishes, as well as invertebrates”.\n\n“The important sea turtle nesting beaches along the Pakistan coast include Sandspit and Hawksbay beaches near Karachi, and Ormara-Taq Beach, Astola Island and 17 Daran beaches along the Makran coast”. “There are no dedicated Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Pakistan”. “For the conservation of marine animals, a number of steps have been taken. Wildlife sanctuaries and Ramsar sites have been established along the coast of Pakistan for ensuring the conservation and protection of threatened wildlife, including marine life”.\n\n“A major step for the conservation of marine cetaceans has been taken by the Government of Balochistan by declaring all species of marine mammals as protected under the Balochistan Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) Act, 2014.”\n\nSources of marine pollution in Pakistan’s coastal belt are industrial effluents (according to official figures, 90 per cent of industrial effluent and sewage produced in the country’s biggest city is poured into the sea either directly or via Lyari and Malir rivers. About 2,500 ships and 200 oil tankers visit Karachi harbour through the Manora Channel annually.\n\nThere is large-scale shipping traffic at Port Qasim. The sources of oil pollution in the Manora channel are bilges, washings from engine rooms of vessels, discharges and leaks from bunkering points, and leaks and small spills occurring during loading and unloading at oil piers. Oily waste from city-based sources including service stations also ends up in the harbour area), domestic sewerage (About 550 million gallons per day (MGD) of mostly untreated wastewater is entering the coastal waters affecting the coastal areas), solid waste (approximately 16,000 tons to 18,000 tons of solid waste is generated in Karachi alone). Plastic waste has become a hazard for marine life across the coastal belt of the Country.\n\nAlthough Pakistan’s fishing fleet is relatively smaller fishing boats and still uses traditional fishing and netting techniques their activity and usage of nets are not of international standards, thus endangering the life of endangered species across the coastline. Another problem is the illegal fishing from foreign fishing boats in Pakistan’s fishing zone that use more modern nets and techniques, thereby eroding the fish harvest of Pakistan’s coastline.\n\nThe National Strategy and Action Plan (NSAP) of Pakistan provides a good framework to promote integrated coastal management and is, in fact, a critical document that links local actions with global thinking. We still need to do more for SDG 14 in order to become pollution free so that we can harvest healthy marine life for local as well as international markets and at the same time sustain this important resource for the health of our oceans and our future generations.",
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"High Tinker Mekkatorque is a three phase encounter that requires precise movement and positioning, as well as excellent communication between raiders.\n\nUnrivaled in their ingenuity, Gelbin Mekkatorque's inventions have been instrumental to the Alliance's attack on Dazar'alor. His state-of-the-art armor is outfitted with the latest--and deadliest-- ordnance that gnomish engineering can offer.\n\nTime Warp at the start of Phase Three, as there is no benefit to pushing Phase One faster, and Phase Three is harder on tanks.\n\nPhase one: For Gnomeregan!\n\nPhase One will last until High Tinker Mekkatorque reaches 40% health.\n\nMekkatorque will target a random player and fire his\n\nBuster Cannon at them. Buster Cannon travels in a straight line towards the target, dealing heavy damage to any players struck. Additionally, it will apply a moderate DoT and reduce the player's Haste by 100% for 8 seconds.\n\nApproximately every 60 seconds, Mekkatorque targets a ranged player and begins to cast\n\nBlast Off. Blast Off has a 3 second cast time and will deal heavy damage to any player within 10 yards. Mekkatorque will then fly into the air briefly, and\n\nCrash Down on the targeted location. Crash Down will deal lethal damage to any player within the 12 yard radius, and moderate damage to all players in the raid.\n\nApproximately every 40 seconds, Mekkatorque will apply\n\nGigavolt Blast, applying a 30-second DoT to any player in line of sight of the player with Gigavolt Charge.\n\nWormhole Generator is an ability Mekkatorque uses to mark a random player; after 5 seconds all players are teleported to the marked player.\n\nWorld Enlarger is an ability Mekkatorque uses to shrink 3 random players for 30 seconds, allowing them to tamper with Spark Bots (more on this below).\n\nTrampled, suffering heavy damage and will be stunned for 1 second.\n\nSpark Pulse, which deals moderate damage and stuns all players within 8 yards. Additionally, Spark Pulse deals minor damage to several random players. Spark Bots do not attack and do not need to be tanked. They take 99% reduced damage, but can be tampered with by\n\nPlayers entering Spark Bots will need to enter the correct shutdown code in the special action bar they are provided with in order to destroy the bot. The shutdown code can not be seen by the player inside the bot, only by other players (in Heroic mode, only players in a Spark Bot can see codes of other Spark Bots, but not of their own Bot). If the shutdown code is entered incorrectly, the player will suffer\n\nAnti-Tampering Shock, which applies a 12-second stun and a heavy damage over time effect, also knocking the player out of the Bot.\n\nThe shutdown code is comprised of a sequence of 3 symbols (out of several on the action bar).\n\nDuring Phase Two, Mekkatorque lifts off and assaults players from the air. During this phase,\n\nWorld Enlarger will still occur. The phase ends after a certain amount of time, but we are not yet sure how long this is yet.\n\nSignal Exploding Sheep calls down a herd of Explosive Sheep, covering the majority of the platform. The sheep begin to cast\n\nCritter Explosion; when the 3-second cast finishes, the sheep will deal lethal damage to any players within 8 yards. Additionally, they will fire\n\nSheep Shrapnel in every direction, inflicting heavy damage and applying a minor damage over time effect to any players struck.\n\nThe Sheep do not need to be tanked or killed, as they will disappear when they explode.\n\nMekkatorque returns to the ground during this phase, and continues to use all the abilities from Phase One, as well as\n\nSignal Exploding Sheep, in addition to one new ability.\n\nDuring Phase Three, Mekkatorque is consistently buffed with\n\nDuring Phase One, you will want to tank the boss in the center of the play area. Ranged should attempt to spread evenly around the boss to prepare for",
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"This example is where the player would tell this Spark Bot player to press the first keybind of the special action bar (alternatively often referred to by color, red in this case). Each Spark Bot will need to correctly enter 3 shutdown codes before shutting down.\n\nOn Normal difficulty, there will be 2 Spark Bots and any player outside of the bot can see the code. To handle this, we recommend you assign one reliable player to tell both\n\nShrunk players what their code is from the outside. Additionally, you will want to assign one more player as a backup in case the primary caller is Shrunk.\n\nDuring Phase Two, players will still be getting affected by\n\nWorld Enlarger and will still need to shut down Spark Bots. Players need to dodge the\n\nCritter Explosions, while being careful not to\n\nShrunk players. Shrunk players should try to get into Spark Bots as soon as possible to allow regular sized players to move freely. Ideally, the raid could designate an area for the Shrunk players to go, allowing unrestricted movement for all players. Players will need to avoid the corners, as\n\nGigavolt Charge will still be going out as well. The boss is immune to damage while in the air, so strictly focus on surviving during this phase.\n\nShrunk players will need to move to their Spark Bots very quickly, as\n\nSignal Exploding Sheep occurring can force other players to move. Players will need to be very careful not to take unnecessary damage. Due to\n\nDuring Phases One and Three, tanks should try to assure the boss remains near the center of the room. Tanks should ideally drop\n\nElectroshock Amplification stacks at around 10. Try not to let this get too high, as tanks can be targeted by\n\nGigavolt Charge. While one tank is away, the other may need to suddenly take significantly higher stacks than normal. Because of this, you may want to consider 3 tanks for this encounter.\n\nThere will be occasional spikes of damage from\n\nCrash Down, or if a player failed to line of sight with\n\nGigavolt Charge. However, the majority of damage on this boss is avoidable, so most healing output needed should be on tanks. In Phase Three especially, tanks will likely need large amounts of healing. Players with Gigavolt Charge will need to line of sight you so be sure they are topped early to prevent them from dying while behind the wall.\n\nMythic introduces a few new mechanics to the Mekkatorque encounter, as well as heavily altering many of the Normal/Heroic mechanics.\n\nWormhole Generator picks one player and, after a short time, every player in the raid will teleport to the selected player. Additionally, three players will be knocked into the air, due to\n\nMiscalculated Teleport, and three players will be polymorphed, due to\n\nWorld Enlarger will cause players to become\n\nShrunk. However, on Mythic, one player will also become\n\nTrample normal-sized players, stunning them for 1 second and inflicting heavy damage. If an Enormous player steps on a Shrunk player, the Shrunk player will instantly die.\n\nOn Mythic difficulty, the maximum time spent inside a Spark Bot is reduced to 25 seconds (45 on Heroic).\n\nThe strategy for Mythic is similar to Heroic, however it will require perfect execution.\n\nWe recommend positioning as the graphic below illustrates:",
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"Each blue dot indicates a location players can drop\n\nGigavolt Charge without hitting the raid, given the raid is properly stacked in the red area. Ideally, Spark Bots can be moved to a clean line near the center of the room (indicated by green dots) and rooted in place.\n\nGigavolt Charges properly will be critical to success in the fight.\n\nGigavolt Radiation Zone lasts 3 minutes and you will consistently get 4 total sets of Gigavolt Charge before the radiation from the first set disappears. Players will need to ensure they do not drop in locations that prevent additional drops out of line of sight. For example, if a Gigavolt Radiation was between the two blue dots on the top left rock, that would invalidate both drop locations, forcing the 4th set to drop in an unconventional location. As long as drops are cleanly placed, you will never run out of space.\n\nHandling Spark Bots is another critical factor to defeating this boss. We recommend bringing two Death Knights and two Druids to this encounter. Death Knights can alternate\n\nDeath Grips to place Spark Bots in the designated locations. The two Druids can alternate\n\nMass Entanglement to keep the Spark Bots rooted in place. You could get by without two Death Knights by using knockbacks to position the bots, but we see two Druids as being essential to defeating this encounter.\n\nDue to the reduced duration of\n\nAnti-Tampering Protocol, Spark Bot call outs will need to be quite organized in order to complete the shutdown codes in time. We recommend assigning one Spark Bot to be the “alpha” of the call outs. The “alpha” quickly calls both other bots, then before leaving the bot, one of the others calls the “alpha”. Our “alpha” bot was the bot positioned in the center of the bot clump; this allowed players who were not comfortable rapidly calling out to get in a side bot instead, and the confident players went for the center bot. We recommend against using markers to call shutdown codes, instead using player names. For example, instead of calling “Purple red, blue blue,” which could become very confusing, we called “Sham red, Vyn blue.” To simplify this further, there are WeakAuras available that cause\n\nShrunk players to repeatedly yell their character name in game.\n\nOne of the most punishing mechanics on Mythic difficulty is\n\nWormhole Generator. Due to the timing of the\n\nMiscalculated Teleport, some classes will simply be unable to survive on their own. Each player affected will need a displacement ability, such as\n\nLevitate, can also work if used quickly. Classes without any abilities like these, such as Shamans or Death Knights, will require external help. Horde players can take advantage of the Goblin racial\n\nRocket Jump, while others will need help from other players. The way we recommend handling this is to have the players who can not save themselves verbally call for a\n\nLeap of Faith or\n\nBlessing of Protection if needed.\n\nIn Phase 3, there will be 4 Spark Bots for every\n\nWorld Enlarger, causing you to gradually fall behind. Due to the 99% damage reduction\n\nShrunk players suffer, you will still want to send DPS into Spark Bots. There is no healing reduction, so if healers are struggling to keep up, you may want to consider leaving healers who become Shrunk out of bots to continue healing. Additional bots should still be\n\nDeath Griped towards the center of the room and rooted in place with the other bots.\n\nShrunk players to congregate to. We set up the normal raid stack as the Shrunk player area and had the rest of the players move away from them.\n\nSimilar to Heroic, we recommend that you use\n\nTime Warp at the start of Phase 3.\n\nSham is a high level Elemental Shaman theorycrafter; he raids in Big Dumb Guild on Illidan-US where he competes for world first Mythic kills. You can follow him on Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube."
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"Well, it has happened, the U.S. has got what it feared, what it deserved and what the rest of the World collectively knows as the “are they feckin nuts” option, Donald Trump as the Republican candidate for president. As it is increasingly looking like he will be opposed by Hilary Clinton (Seriously America, we need to talk about this dynasty thing and exchanging jobs within families) you may wish to escape. Just imagine yourselves as living in North Korea and their citizens’ silent desperation to escape to something different and you will understand how the rest of the World views you now, with pity (and some trepidation)\n\nSo for all of you good Americans, and there are plenty of you; progressives, liberals, the thinkers, the Seattle coffee drinkers, California beach bums, Savvy New Yorkers and more, let me suggest you think of escaping before your economy implodes just like most of Trump’s businesses and interests do (Trump Steaks anyone? Thought not)\n\nWhere should you escape to? Why, “Spain” seems as good a choice as any of course. Let’s just list a few reasons why you might be better off in Spain and, more specifically, Valencia.\n\n1) Guns. In general we don’t have them. You are safer here, much safer. Let’s face it even your toddlers are more dangerous than ISIS as they have shot and killed more of you than any terrorist operation in the last few years. Escape from the death cult of the U.S. toddlers now before they target you.\n\n2) Healthcare. Your country is weird, very weird. You have dyed in the wool southern republicans fighting against Universal healthcare when they are more likely to need it as their struggles with multitasking, specifically chewing gum, breathing and walking at the same time for example, make them much more likely to need primary medical care. Why would you fight against something that helps 99% of the people over the 1% who can afford your hugely expensive medical care. Come to Spain where healthcare is both excellent, free at the point of use and even private provision can be had at a fraction of the cost of the USA.\n\n3) Big Government. We all know that Americans are largely against big govt, individual liberty and all that crap (Libertarians described perfectly this week by John Oliver as “political 6 year olds who haven’t yet learned to share”) Well, come to a country where currently we don’t actually have a government and according to the polls we may not got one in the repeated elections in June either. And even if we do you can be assured that the political system is similar to yours in that the politicians of the major parties are bought by corporate interests and rule in favor of the elites rather than the masses. Nothing to be scared of here.\n\n4) Lifespan. Come to Spain and you will live longer according to all official estimates, largely because we don’t have toddlers shooting at you in nappy clad gangs of course and somebody going on a “spree” still involves shopping or a few extra beers rather than a Luger and two Kalashnikovs. Apart from that though, we have the Mediterranean diet, 320 days of healthy sunshine each year and an active lifestyle meaning you won’t be taking your car to drive one block to get to a McDonalds, you need to walk at least four blocks before finding the devil’s spawn in a bun.\n\n5) Lifestyle. It is said that kids laugh up to a couple of hundred times a day and adults between three and five. Now we know that Donald Trump is attempting to put more laughter on the political agenda to help with this overlooked aspect of a healthy life (“I will build a wall and the Mexicans will pay for it” Yes Donald of course you will and of course they will, now lie down and go to sleep like a good boy) even so, Spain is a happier place because we don’t have this polarization of views. We don’t have a large part of the country who think Mr Lincoln was wrong and hide their inherent racism behind impeccable manners and offers of cold Lemonade on the stoop. The lifestyle in Valencia and Spain is enviable but just think, you don’t need to envy it, you could actually live it.\n\n6) The Wild West. We know you love it, John Wayne, sticking it to the Indians, Clint Eastwood and the Man With No Name. It’s all part of your heritage of course. However, what you may not have known is that the spaghetti westerns you so love were largely filmed in Spain, in Almeria in fact. Come over and relive your heritage because you have so lost it over there.\n\n7) Progressive Thinking. Your country is amazing, it is huge, varied and different. However you can’t deny it has some real backward thinking dumps and seriously scary, fundamentalist evangelical hellholes, I am thinking Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, most of the ageing population of Florida and virtually 90% of the PGA tour members memorably described by Marina Hyde in the Guardian as “tedious evangelical shitehawks, almost to a man“. You won’t find anything akin to that here. The relics of religious fundamentalism, the Opus Dei, and believe me Spain had it, it had it bad, are laughed at as they wander around with their hair shirts on, whipping themselves in their bedrooms and cursing Dan Brown. Even the most religious of festivals, Fallas in Valencia and Holy Week in Seville are little more than excuses for beer companies to sell a hell of a lot more of their wares as fireworks explode around the penitents.\n\n8) The Dollar. Your money is worth a lot more than it used to be against our lovely little Euro. And that means you can live just a little bit more and enjoy what the country and even the continent has to offer. The majority of the Americans living here that I know spend their time travelling within the country from fiesta to fiesta, to visiting awesome natural beauty, to reaching out (we know you like that term) to other countries in Europe all of which you can get to in a quick two and a half hour flight for less than the price of a doctor’s visit in the USA. In other words they live more for less and, best of all, they don’t have to worry about toddlers with guns in any of those countries. The truth is, once the blinkers are off and you look around you you may actually realize that universal healthcare, social policies for the good of the majority and the ability to walk down the street without becoming part of a major news story are actually beneficial to both your physical and mental health and of course your wallet (pocketbook?) Check out the prices of property in the third biggest city in Spain, Valencia and compare it with somewhere similar, let’s say San Francisco for example. You may be very pleasantly shocked.\n\nSo there you have it, a slightly irreverent look at what awaits you when you flee as a political refugee from the Trumpführer to a more relaxed and accepting culture that believes in freedom without 1% of the 1% owning 50% of everything. A culture that believes in chilling out and working to have a lifestyle rather than living to please our corporate masters and do their bidding with just a couple of weeks a year to escape the rat race (when you do 15 countries in 14 days and say you have “done Europe”). A place that believes that it is perfectly feasible and right to have a two hour lunch followed by a quick kip in the middle of the day. Come and join us. Contact us even if it is just to laugh at Trump with your own terrified gallows humour (not humor)"
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"The warm waters of the Middle East are already changing dramatically due to global warming, with sea levels and temperatures rising and marine biodiversity affected.\n\nFish stocks are declining, and critical habitats such as coral reefs, mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses are degrading across the region, three UK reports focusing on the Middle East have said.\n\nIt is imperative that we listen to these reports, and I call on friends and partners in the Gulf to join us in taking action to tackle climate change.\n\nThe studies show climate change is also making the sea more acidic and, in some areas leading to deoxygenation, which can contribute to fish kill events when many aquatic animals die over a short period within a defined area.\n\nThe reports were published by the International Marine Climate Change Centre based at the UK government’s Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.\n\nResearchers collaborated with experts from universities, research institutions, and government bodies across the Regional Organisation for Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME) sea area, which includes the waters around Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.\n\nThe environmental studies looked at the impact and risks of marine climate change on the region’s societies, economies, and biodiversity and the potential for blue carbon habitats – such as seagrass beds and mangroves – across the region to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.",
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"Visitors look out over the mangroves at Jubail Island, Abu Dhabi. All photos: Khushnum Bhandari/ The National\n\nMangroves, an essential part of the UAE’s ecosystem, have been protected for decades after the Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed, initiated large-scale plantation programs.\n\nThe small trees grow in saltwater, protect coastlines from erosion, provide a breeding ground for fish, and absorb carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.\n\nThere are 13 major mangrove sites in the UAE, but most are in Abu Dhabi’s 19-square-kilometer Mangrove National Park, which constitutes 75% of the 4,000 hectares of mangroves in the UAE.\n\nAbu Dhabi’s Environment Agency constantly works to rehabilitate and protect the emirate’s mangrove forests. In the past decade, the authority has overseen the planting of 3.1 million saplings on the coasts of Al Gharbia, Saadiyat, Jubail, and Habitat island.",
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"2 edition of To Sir, with love. found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1960 by Bodley Head in London .\nWritten in English\n\nThe author\"s experiences as a teacher in the slums of London.\n\nTo Sir, with love / E.R. Braithwaite (Pyramid Hi-Lo editions) by E. R Braithwaite and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at To Sir, with Love II is a American television is a sequel to the British film, To Sir, with the first film, it deals with social issues in an inner city school. It was directed by Peter Bogdanovich (his first made-for-TV film) and stars Sidney Poitier reprising the role of Mark Thackeray.. Plot. Mark Thackeray (Sidney Poitier), from British Guiana by way of Based on: Characters from, E. R. Braithwaite's book, .\n\nAn uplifting story of the triumph of love, inspiration and hope against all odds, laced with the song and dance of austere, s Braithwaite, an ex-RAF fighter pilot and Cambridge graduate, arrives in London in Despite his First Class degree in electronic 4/4(44). To Sir, with Love () Plot. Showing all 5 items Jump to: Summaries (4) Synopsis (1) Summaries. Idealistic engineer-trainee and his experiences in teaching a group of rambunctious white high school students from the slums of London's East End. —.\n\nGet this from a library! To Sir with love. [E R Braithwaite] -- Candidly describes the problems overcome by this Black teacher in teaching distrustful, rebellious teenagers in a London slum school. A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF From the author of the viral New York Times op-ed column \"To Siri with Love\" comes a collection of touching, hilarious, and illuminating stories about life with a thirteen-year-old boy with autism that hold insights and revelations for us all.. When Judith Newman shared the story of how Apple’s electronic personal assistant, Siri, helped Gus, her .",
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"I with love. book that To Sir, With Love was a book about a black Caribbean man struggling with racial prejudice in s London, so I was quite amused that the opening his description of travelling on a bus full of East End women reads so much like a white colonial Briton describing the with love.\n\nbook of a third world country. Its the combination of effortless /5. Free download or read online To Sir, With Love pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published inand was written by E.R.\n\nBraithwaite. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Mass Market Paperback format. The main characters of this fiction, classics story are,/5.\n\nBoth points are valid: Sir and the teacher are just friends in the movie, whereas they become engaged in the book--I suspect that a mixed-race romance was considered too much for audiences a in And, yes, Lulu's song and the ending of the movie are sentimental but (imho) in a sweet and truly moving way/5().\n\nTo Sir, with Love Homework Help Questions. full summary of \"to sir with love\" To Sir, With Love is an amazing book and a good read. A summary is truly not enough in that the beauty of the work is. First, it was The Shrinking Man, and now it's To Sir, With Love.\n\nThis time, the book compares very favorably to the movie. In the book, we see everything through the eyes of \"Sir\" instead of being an outsider-looking-in as we are in the movie.\n\nFirst published inE. Braithwaite’s book To Sir, With Love has inspired films in not just Hollywood, but in other movie industries as well. The novel’s themes of a teacher reforming. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for To Sir, with Love by E. Braithwaite (, Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay.\n\nFree shipping for many products. To Sir, With Love by Braithwaite, E.R. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at In Judith Newman's To Siri With Love, one of the book's chapters conveys how important the personal digital assistant has become to the author's son, Gus.\n\nAccording to a personal digital assistant (PDA) is \"a handheld organizer used to store contact information, manage calendars, communicate by e-mail, and handle documents and spreadsheets, usually in communication with the. Directed by James Clavell.\n\nE.R. Braithwaite, a Guyanese author whose book about his experiences as a black man teaching in a largely white school in London, “To Sir, With Love,” became a bestseller and inspired a. \"To Sir With Love\" is the story of a dedicated teacher who turns hate into love, teenage rebelliousness into self-respect, contempt into consideration for others -- the story of a man's own integrity winning through against all the odds.4/5(16).\n\nLulu To Sir, with Love To Sir, with Love - Duration: jim m views. Language: English Location: United States Restricted Mode: Off History Help About. To Sir with Love, proclaims to be a non-fictional account of Ricardo Braithwaite’s first year as a public schoolteacher during a notoriously racially divided period in British history.\n\nHowever, the miraculous and inspiring journey may leave some to consider the extent to which the author, Braithwaite himself, fictionalizes the novel version. This is the summary and recommendation of the book called \"To Sir, With Love.\".\n\nFree download or read online To Sir Phillip, With Love pdf (ePUB) (Bridgertons Series) book. The first edition of the novel was published in January 1stand was written by Julia Quinn.\n\nThe book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Mass Market Paperback format. The main characters of this romance, historical romance story are /5. To Sir Phillip, With Love was chosen by popular vote as one of Romance Writers of America’s Top Ten Books of Named one of the six best original mass market paperbacks of by Publishers Weekly.\n\nTo Sir Phillip, With Love also spent 5 weeks on the PW bestseller list, including one at #4. Based on actual events in the author's life, To Sir, with Love is a powerfully moving story that celebrates courage, commitment, and vision and that inspired the classic film starring Sidney Poitier.\n\n© E.R. Braithwaite (P) Dreamscape Media, LLC. ER Braithwaite, the Guyanese author of To Sir, With Love, has died at his home in Maryland at the age of Born in Guyana on 27 JuneAuthor: Danuta Kean.To Sir, with Love is a work of fiction based on the life of the author, E.R.\n\nBraithwaite, who went to teach in the notoriously rough East End of London after World War II. The main character, Ricardo Braithwaite, works as an engineer in an Aruban oil refinery beforeimmigrating to England shortly before World War II.To Sir, With Love () was one of the most popular films of the s, in fact incredibly it was the 3rd most-popular British film of the decade in the US behind two Bond films (Goldfinger and Thunderball); however the book remains a fairly obscure item - I bought my copy second-hand for a few pounds - but the differences between the book and the film make for a very interesting comparison."
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"An Austrian and part of the important Jewish immigrations to Argentina in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Glücksmann arrrived with his family in Buenos Aires in 1890, when he was fifteen years old. Max was a very industrious young man, and he went to work soon after his arrival in Argentina for Lepage y Compañia, a photography studio. He was one of three employees in a shop that was seven by twenty-five meters in its entirety. He often bragged later in life, shrugging his shoulders in the Buenos Aires manner of humorous acceptance of one’s fate, that his first salary was fifty pesos a month. Even in 1890, this was not a lot.\n\nLepage y Compañia recognized the coming importance of the moving picture, and expanded its operations in 1900 to that primitive but exciting art. In the meantime, the possibility for recording voice and music had also become a reality. In a 1931 interview, Max explained what had been happening in Buenos Aires: “Forty years ago, the first Lioret phonographs were imported from France. They used celluloid cylinders. Then came cylinders made of wax. And finally in 1900 disks appeared, even though they were pretty bad.” Max understood that, although these first recordings were mostly by opera singers like Enrico Caruso, the real market lay in popular music artists of the period. In a day in which radio was in its own infancy, these recordings were usually the only way that large numbers of people could hear different kinds of music.\n\n“When the gramophone really came into its own in Argentina,” Max said, “it was thanks to the popularity that, day by day, was enjoyed by criolla music (music from Argentina itself). Also from the time of the payadores (itinerant singers) like Negro Gazcón, Gabino Ezeiza, Villoldo and others, who were singing just as the disk was perfecting itself.”\n\nMax, recognizing that cinema and recording were the coming industries, applied himself to his work so intently that, in 1908, when Lepage y Compañia now had one hundred fifty employees, he bought the company.\n\nSoon thereafter, he built the first recording studio in Argentina, taking advantage of new technology that allowed recordings to be made by the thousands. He also worked to establish the legal rights of music authorship for performers, which resulted in artists’ royalties, something that had not previously existed in Argentina.\n\nEventually Max Glücksmann was personally to build the Argentine recording and film industries into a business powerhouse. He also had extraordinary taste when it came to popular music, and he knew he was onto something when he first heard the singing voice of Carlos Gardel.",
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"Looking for a new audiobook to read? Look no further than my weekly New and Notable Posts on Brian’s Book Blog featuring the newest Post-Apocalyptic, Sci-Fi, Thrillers, and more.",
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"In 1958, a wave of water towering over 1700 feet high killed some local fisherman in a remote section of Alaska and caused a new word to be added to dictionaries across the world. Mega-tsunami. After some comprehensive research, scientists discovered that the physics-defying wave was caused by an earthquake.\n\nWhen a group of hikers trying to descend Sandthrax Canyon in southern Utah experience a series of unusual earthquakes, they have no idea their journey will lead them around the globe as they track down the origin and purpose of these geological anomalies. What they discover, unless they can stop it, will alter the face of the entire world forever.",
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"When Guy finds the deeds to a house in his mother’s attic, it seems like an incredible stroke of luck. Sure, the building hasn’t been inhabited in 40 years and vines strangle the age-stained walls, but Guy is convinced he can clean it up and sell it. He’d be crazy to turn down free money. Right?\n\nThe house is hours from any other habitation, and Guy can’t get phone reception in the old building. He decides to camp there while he does repairs. Surely nothing too bad can happen in the space of a week.\n\nBut there’s a reason no one lives in Rookward House, and the dilapidated rooms aren’t as empty as they seem….\n\nA deranged woman tormented a family in Rookward 40 years before. Now her ghost clings to the building like rot. She’s bitter, obsessive, and jealous…and once Guy has moved into her house, she has no intention of ever letting him leave.http://amzn.to/2ACi1Ma",
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"As London is submerged below flood waters, a woman gives birth to her first child, Z. Days later, she and her baby are forced to leave their home in search of safety. They head north through a newly dangerous country seeking refuge from place to place, shelter to shelter, to a desolate island and back again. The story traces fear and wonder, as the baby’s small fists grasp at the first colors he sees, as he grows and stretches, thriving and content against all the odds.\n\nWritten with poise and poeticism, The End We Start From is an indelible and elemental first book – a lyrical vision of the strangeness and beauty of new motherhood, and a portentous tale of endurance in the face of ungovernable change.",
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"This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada\nNarrated by Skye Bennett\n\nIn this gripping debut novel, 17-year-old Cat must use her gene-hacking skills to decode her late father’s message concealing a vaccine to a horrifying plague.\n\nCatarina Agatta is a hacker. She can cripple mainframes and crash through firewalls, but that’s not what makes her special. In Cat’s world, people are implanted with technology to recode their DNA, allowing them to change their bodies in any way they want. And Cat happens to be a gene-hacking genius.\n\nThat’s no surprise, since Cat’s father is Dr. Lachlan Agatta, a legendary geneticist who may be the last hope for defeating a plague that has brought humanity to the brink of extinction. But during the outbreak, Lachlan was kidnapped by a shadowy organization called Cartaxus, leaving Cat to survive the last two years on her own.\n\nWhen a Cartaxus soldier, Cole, arrives with news that her father has been killed, Cat’s instincts tell her it’s just another Cartaxus lie. But Cole also brings a message: Before Lachlan died, he managed to create a vaccine, and Cole needs Cat’s help to release it and save the human race.\n\nNow Cat must decide whom she can trust: The soldier with secrets of his own? The father who made her promise to hide from Cartaxus at all costs? In a world where nature itself can be rewritten, how much can she even trust herself?",
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"Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon sail into a perfect storm of danger to try to stop a new world war, in a thrilling suspense novel from the number one New York Times best-selling grand master of adventure.\n\nHired to search for a collection of paintings worth half a billion dollars, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon soon find themselves in much deeper waters. Not only is the vicious leader of a Filipino insurgency using them to finance his attacks, but he has stumbled upon one of the most lethal secrets of World War II – a Japanese-developed drug, designed, but never used, to turn soldiers into superwarriors. To stop him, the Oregon must take on not only the rebel commander but a South African mercenary intent on getting his own hands on the drug, a massive swarm of torpedo drones targeting the US Navy, an approaching megastorm – and, just possibly, a war that could envelop the entire Asian continent.",
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"The Quantum Spy by David Ignatius\nNarrated by Edoardo Ballerini\n\nThe race to build the first quantum computer heats up in the newest high-tech spy thriller from best-selling author David Ignatius.\n\nA hyper-fast quantum computer is the digital equivalent of a nuclear bomb: whoever possesses one will be able to shred any encryption in existence, effectively owning the digital world. The question is: Who will build it first, the United States or China?\n\nThe latest of David Ignatius’ timely, sharp-eyed espionage novels follows CIA agent Harris Chang into a quantum research lab compromised by a suspected Chinese informant. The breach provokes a mole hunt that is obsessive, destructive, and – above all – uncertain: Do the leaks expose real secrets, or are they false trails meant to deceive the Chinese? Chang soon finds that there is a thin line between loyalty and betrayal, as the investigation leads him down a rabbit hole as dangerous as it is deep. Grounded in the real-world global charge toward technological dominance, The Quantum Spy presents a sophisticated game of cat and mouse wired to an exhilarating cyber thriller.\n\nMay 5th: New and Notable Audiobooks\n\nOne thought on “New & Notable Audiobooks Week of November 11th”"
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"This is an amazing organization doing amazing things please take a moment to read what they are all about.\n\nFamily Lives On supports children and teens whose mother or father has died. The Tradition Program provides a gentle ritual that helps children who are grieving a profound loss.\n\nFamilies actively communicate and connect by continuing traditions celebrated with their mother or father to maintain a healthy emotional bond with the deceased parent. The longevity and continuity of our Tradition Program nurtures these connections throughout the child’s development, helping them adapt to the death over time. The average child participates for 7.2 years.\n\nAdditionally, families self-select into our child-focused program and have ongoing contact with us allowing us to be a service point of referral to other bereavement organizations.\n\nWon’t you please share this information with grieving families and those who care for them?\n\nTo all my family and friends keep in mind I have dual nationallity and my second passport is from France!\n\nA bar at Clermont-Ferrand hospital in central France will offer ‘medically supervised’ wine to dying patients and their loved ones to help them relax and speak freely.\nBY DAVID HARDING NEW YORK DAILY NEWS\n\nDying patients in a central France hospital will at least be able to enjoy a good vintage after officials decided to let them have wine during their hospice.\n\nTaking a note from Napoleon — who once said, “In victory, you deserve Champagne; in defeat, you need it” — one French hospital is now serving wine to terminally ill patients.\n\nThe bar at Clermont-Ferrand hospital in central France will offer “medically supervised” wine to dying patients and their loved ones to help them relax and speak freely.\n\n“A situation can be palliative for several weeks or even several months, and it’s because life is so precious and real until the end that we decided to cultivate all that is fine and good,” Dr. Virginie Guastella told The Local.\n\nThe vin offering is “an attempt to restore longing, taste, desire and even pleasure,” she added.\nChampagne and whiskey will also be on the hospital’s menu.\n\nWine is a staple of French culture. A glass a day has long been considered good for one’s health.",
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"Thoughts: Is this a great way to begin to open up and speak about Death?\n\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art’s first fall fashion exhibit in seven years will be a real upper: funeral attire.\n\nYou’ll be able to see thirty examples of mourning getup from 1815 to 1915 in “Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire.” (It runs October 21 till February 1, 2015 at the new Anna Wintour Costume Center.)\n\nIt will be a hellish kind of heaven where you get to gawk at what Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra wore to funerals. Expect fashionable (and mostly black) silk crepe and mousseline gowns with bustles, veils, and feathery fans.\n\n“As a woman of sexual experience without marital constraints, she was often imagined as a potential threat to the social order,” Harold Koda, the curator in charge of the Costume Institute said about the widow in the old days.\n\nThat Morbid Anatomy Museum also opened this past weekend with its spirit photo booth in a former nightclub. (hmmmmmmm)\n\nTaken from an article written by: Ashley Hoffman for Stylite",
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"A movie screening on May 29 at Tbilisi’s vegetarian restaurant Kiwi Café, seen here on opening night on July 4, 2015, was disrupted by sausage-wielding assailants, who threw chunks of grilled meat into diners’ dishes and came to blows with staff. The café claims the more than one dozen assailants created “an anti-vegan provocative action.” (Photo: Kiwi Café)\n\nSausage is the new weapon of choice in a simmering culture war in Georgia.\n\nOn May 29, assailants brandishing sausage burst into the tiny vegan Kiwi Café, a countercultural outpost in Tbilisi’s Old Town, spraying diners and their dishes with chunks of meat and fish, and assaulting café staffers. The clash reportedly spilled out onto the street; the assailants fled before police could arrive.\n\nEmployees identified the attackers as members of Georgian Power, a nationalist group with perceived skinhead leanings. Giorgi Gegelashvili, a café employee, told Georgian Public Broadcasting that members of the radical group had a history of antagonizing staff and patrons, apparently due to strong opposition to the values that the café supports, which he identified as nihilism and pacifism. “Several days earlier, they attacked one of our friends and customers, cursed at him and spit into his face, and threatened to stage a pogrom at the café,” Gegelashvili said.\n\nGeorgian Power denied involvement in the fray, maintaining that it does not harbor an anti-herbivore agenda. “Forcing meat upon vegetarians is not our priority,” the group said in a statement posted on their Facebook page on May 31.\n\nRather, the group asserts that its chief concerns include the continued Russian occupation of Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia territories, and the Georgian government’s prevailing philosophy of liberalism. The group also claims that some of its members are on a tomato-only diet and “haven’t seen grilled meat in a while.”\n\nThe Kiwi Café incident underscores Georgia’s emergence as a frontline state in a broad, regional culture clash that pits Russia, which casts itself as the defender “traditional” values, against the European Union and United States as the proponents of Western values. The Georgian government signed an EU association agreement in 2014, and has long sought NATO membership. But a sizable segment of society in Georgia, a strongly Orthodox Christian nation, has misgivings about Western integration – worrying specifically that the influx of Western values undermines local cultural traditions.\n\nAdvocates of “traditional” values in Georgia – including nationalists and social conservatives – have become more vocal of late. Tbilisi, for example, in mid-May hosted a conclave of traditional values proponents – a gathering officially titled as the World Congress of Families – during which speaker after speaker railed against the spread of pernicious ideas advanced by the EU and US governments. “Liberalism is the enemy,” stated Levan Vasadze, a congress organizer.\n\nThe values debate to date has centered on traditionally hot-button issues, including LGBT rights and abortion. But now it seems a new fault line is opening up concerning the matter of dietary choices. Ultranationalists appear to view non-meat eaters as un-Georgian and, therefore, a threat to the country’s well-being.\n\nThe Kiwi Café incident produced a cornucopia of social media comment – ranging from outrage to amusement. Since force-feeding everyone is the preserve of Georgian grandmothers, some joked online that it must have been an attack of the “bebiebi,” Georgian for “grandmothers,” who were fed up with their grandchildren not eating properly. Others said, tongue-firmly-in-cheek, it was an ambush organized by the meat-packing industry.\n\nBut for many, the battle at Kiwi Café was not just a random occurrence, but a disconcerting symptom of a revival of radical nationalism that had devastating effects on the country two decades ago.\n\nGeorgian Power’s Facebook page is ablaze with supremacist rhetoric and photos of men in masks with raised clenched fists. The group asserts that “Georgia is for Georgians,” a slogan that was popular under the country’s first, nationalist president, Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1991-1992), who presided over a period of prolonged instability, featuring civil warfare and ethnic conflict.\n\nThe group also has vented hate toward foreigners, liberals and LGBT people. Its activities are not limited to online agitation. Last year, an individual reputed to be a prominent figure in the group shared videos of Africans and Arabs harassed and punched in downtown Tbilisi. Police launched an investigation then, but nothing came of it.\n\nCivil society activists complain that the Georgian police have been generally lackluster in investigating violence directed recently at members of the political opposition, LGBT groups and foreigners.\n\nKiwi Café staffers said that police officers accused them of provoking the May 29 incident and failing to restrain several neighbors who sided with the attackers. Authorities opened an investigation into the Kiwi Café incident the day after the attack. Critics of police conduct believe that public expressions of outrage over the incident helped prompt the police to act.\n\nThe Kiwi Cafe issued a statement May 31 that characterized the incident two days earlier as an assault on civil society. It went on to cast the cafe as a rallying point for tolerance. “You can show your support in this difficult time by simply visiting our cafe,” the statement said. “We will be extremely grateful if you come to show there is a lot of us who care, who believe this is important.”"
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"Owls could provide the solution for quieter wind turbines\n\nNew research may have found a way to reduce the sound produced by wind turbine energy generation.\n\nA team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered that the flight feathers found on the wings of large owls may hold the key in helping scientists find a way to develop technology that would decrease the amount of noise generated by wind turbines, which would be a huge bonus for the wind energy industry, which regularly receives complaints from people who live near wind farms that say the sound these turbines make is too loud.\n\nThe unique structure of an owl’s wing naturally reduces noise.\n\nThe owl has an intricate wing structure unlike any other bird, according to Professor Nigel Peake of Cambridge’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Peake explained that most of the noise that occurs from the wing “originates at the trailing edge where the air passing over the wing surface is turbulent. The structure of an owl’s wing serves to reduce noise by smoothing the passage of air as it passes over the wing – scattering the sound so their prey can’t hear them coming.”",
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"More specifically, what the researchers discovered is that the owl’s wing feathers create lift, feature a downy covering, a supple comb of bristles on the leading edge, and at the trailing edge there is an elastic and porous fringe of feathers, which help to reduce sound.\n\nAn owl-inspired prototype lowered noise generation made by full-sized wind turbines by 10 decibels.\n\nThe researchers from the University of Cambridge collaborated with researchers from Virginia Tech, Lehigh and Florida Atlantic Universities, to make a prototype material of 3D-printed plastic to copy the owl’s natural wing features.\n\nAfter constructing their prototype, the researchers fit it on full-sized wind turbine blades and performed a test in a wind tunnel. The results of the test showed that the prototype managed to decrease noise generation by 10 decibels. This is not only a considerable amount (because noise is measured logarithmically), but it also managed to achieve this without having a drastic affect on aerodynamics.\n\nThe next step for the researchers is to test the coating that they have created on operational wind turbines to find out if they can improve power output while decreasing noise at the same time. In addition, researchers also believe that, eventually, this same owl-inspired, noise-reducing solution may be applied to airplanes."
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