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[ "One in five Individuals undergo from some form of arthritis, the share rising after the age of fifty. Yes there is a realm of photography that attaches a digicam to a microscope after which photographs of what is being seen in the viewfinder is taken. This gives you numerous number of ways to simulate mild and shadow on your close-up, still and portrait images. Offering an intimate take a look at the following wave of artists, Art21 collaborates with artists to imagine new methods of telling tales about their artistic process, political and aesthetic philosophies, personal backgrounds, and neighborhood perspectives.", null, "Do you assume that folks might be impressed which you can make their card leap to the top of the deck multiple times, after you’ve got simply been throwing the deck around and performing a number of break up fans? Extra subtly, the home underscores the violence inherent to the plot on which it sits, predicated, like all American wealth and Southern gentility, on the apply of chattel slavery as well as the compelled expulsion of native peoples from their land.\n\nMagnified photo or images that are not 1:1 however have excessive magnification ratios are known as shut up pictures. Depth of area relies due to this fact not only on magnification but in addition aperture as it might be in regular pictures. Greenhouse gases have chemical bond lengths that are prepared to vibrate at this frequency – which suggests they’re willing to soak up the infrared radiation – remodeling it into warmth, the place they do NOT take up and rework sunlight.\n\nAt times when conducting shut-up images, you may not have the ability to preserve the entire topic in focus. Even so, this doesn’t necessarily imply that these zoom lenses are genuine options to devoted macro lenses. For all collectors and fans Close Up presents iconic motion figures and plush figures of film characters and video games, as well as music giants.\n\nThe add on nonetheless is easy to hold and store in your digital camera bag so if you do not have the room for a devoted macro lens then it’s a fantastic different. This photography style is just a photograph of a topic that’s shot at a magnification of 1:1 (life-measurement) or so. Therefore, the picture of the topic is captured and it appears to look the exact same dimension as it is in actuality, otherwise larger." ]
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[ "Sugababes member Amelle Berrabah has been arrested after an alleged attack on a car in Aldershot, Hampshire (England). Police confirmed a 23-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage and a public protest offence after an incident on Jan. 9. Berrabah was released on bail and she is expected to return to Aldershot police station on Feb 21. The pop star joined the successful girl group in 2005. Her boyfriend Freddie Fuller is recovering after being attacked with a machete last month. The group claimed the number one spots on both the singles and album charts in the UK in October last year, with their latest album Change and single “About You Now.”", null ]
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[ "The Parish of St. Anthony’s was established in 1887. The original Name was Saint Mary’s Parish, which was separated from St. Dunstan’s Parish. The land and lumber were donated.", null, "The Parish of St. Anthony’s was established in 1887. The original Name was Saint Mary’s Parish, which was separated from St. Dunstan’s Parish. The land and lumber were donated.\n\nGeographically, the original parish included 1500 square miles. This was roughly all of York Country on the north side of the Saint John River. The Parish included the missions of Stanley, Tay Creek, Napadogan, Maugerville and Kingsley.\n\nIn 1890, the parish purchased a cemetery of two and one half acres for $157.50. In 1913 the road between the Catholic and Protestant cemeteries was rebuilt, with the cost shared between the denominations. Dedicated parishioners have always made the cemetery a picturesque part of the local landscape.\n\nIn 1906, the present structure was completed. The name was changed to honor Saint Anthony of Padua. In 1907, a new bell was blessed. It was manufactured by the McShane Bell and Foundry Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Structural changes have preserved the gothic style while meeting modern needs.\n\nSaint Anthony was divided into the following new parishes:\n– 1946 Saint Patrick’s in Stanley\n– 1961 Saint Theresa’s in Nashwaaksis\n– 1963 Our Lady of Fatima in Marysville\n\nFollow Us on Social Media\nTags AboriginalsAcadianscatholicChurchesEnglishfrederictonirishLandmarksLebanesemcshane bell and foundrySpring" ]
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[ "Relatives of patients wait for news outside Shrey hospital, where a fire broke out early morning in Ahmedabad, on August 6, 2020. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)\n\nEight patients were killed in a Covid-19 designated hospital in Ahmedabad when a blaze swept through the ICU in the early hours of Thursday. Around 40 other Covid-19 patients at the facility were rescued and shifted to a civic hospital in the city. Primary investigations revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the loss of lives, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani ordered an inquiry into the incident. READ MORE", null, "Former union minister and senior Uttar Pradesh BJP leader Manoj Sinha was on Thursday appointed the Lt Governor of Jammu and Kashmir a day after the Rashtrapati Bhawan accepted the resignation letter of Girish Chandra Murmu. Sinha, considered to be close to PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, was the frontrunner for the UP chief minister’s post in 2017 but lost out to Yogi Adityanath. READ MORE\n\nA day after heavy showers pounded Mumbai and neighbouring areas, the rain intensity reduced on Thursday morning and water receded in some flooded areas. The IMD has predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in the city and suburbs, and intense showers in some parts of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region on Thursday. The Colaba observatory in south Mumbai recorded 330 mm rainfall in the 24-hour period ending 5:30 am, making it its heaviest August downpour in 46 years. LIVE UPDATES HERE", null, "The post in question featured a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are virtually immune to the virus. READ MORE\n\nThe image of Lord Ram and the grand Ram Temple to be built in Ayodhya beamed across a giant billboard at the iconic Times Square in New York City where members of the Indian community gathered in large numbers to celebrate the 'Bhoomi Poojan' performed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. SEE PHOTOS" ]
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[ "The main lineup of performers for the upcoming 2021 Asia Song Festival has been unveiled, and it includes rising K-pop artists and rookie groups, including NCT Dream, GOT7 BamBam, and many more. Keep on reading to know the full list and where you can watch the event.", null, "The 2021 Asia Song Festival will run for five days and it will feature singers from Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand.\n\nOn Oct. 4, 2021 Asia Song Festival announced its main stage lineup of performers, not only Korean artists but also foreign acts. Viewers can expect a total of 15 groups/soloists who will take the stage.\n\nThe K-pop artists who will participate in this year's Asia Song Festival are NCT Dream, Brave Girls, BamBam, PENTAGON, Weeekly, AB6IX, OMEGA X, and EVERGLOW, all of which are part of the \"Main Stage Lineup\" or the main music festival.", null, "GOT7 BamBam was previously announced to also serve as one of the hosts of the 2021 Asia Song Festival, along with former 2NE1 member Sandara Park, who has recently become his labelmate under ABYSS Company.\n\nWith NCT Dream being included in the list of performers, it is expected that the event will attract many fans from around the world.", null, "NCT Dream is currently the best-selling artist this 2021 after selling more than three million copies of their latest albums (\"Hot Sauce\" and \"Hello Future\") as of July.\n\nIn addition to the K-pop artists, the international singers who will also perform at the upcoming 2021 Asia Song Festival 2021 are Zheng Chuang, Yu Zijun, and Zhang Zi Wei from China; Nona Diamonds (from AKB48 group) from Japan, Mew Suppasit from Thailand, Vanessa Reynauld from Malaysia, Annette Delliecia from Indonesia, and 020 Girl Band and Super V from Vietnam.\n\nWhen and Where to Watch the 2021 Asia Song Festival Featuring NCT Dream, BamBam, Sandara Park, and More?", null, "Prior to the main event, which involves the stages of the artists, side events will be held against the background of South Korea's stunning scenery.\n\nFrom Oct. 5, Asia Song Festival will have an \"ASF Gyeongju Live\" that will be an online live tour of \"Heanglidan-gil,\" one of the top tourist destinations in Gyeongju, with influencers.\n\nYOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: EVERGLOW Exclusive Interview: Girl Group Answers Questions Based on the Lyrics of Their Songs\n\nOn Oct. 6, there will also be an \"ASF Busking\" that will feature street performances of K-pop stars against the backdrop of Gyeongju's historic sites.", null, "On Oct. 8, an \"ASF Live Cooking Show\" is scheduled. Viewers get to enjoy a live cooking class with chefs, using local specialties of Gyeongju to make seasonal dishes and Asian food. An \"ASF Forum\" will also be held on the same day.", null, "Oct. 9, ahead of the main festival, K-pop fans get to have \"A Date with K-pop Stars,\" particularly with EVERGLOW via Naver's V Live.\n\nThen at 7 p.m. KST on the same day, the stages of different artists will be presented in real-time.\n\nFor more information, check out the official website of the 2021 Asia Song Festival here!" ]
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[ null, "Congress has opened an investigation into the medical mistreatment of 17 detainees at nine different migrant detainment centers. They requested that all documents related to the reported incidents be submitted by January, following the leak of an internal federal whistleblower’s memo.\n\nThe cases of medical mistreatment detailed in the leaked memo to BuzzFeed News occurred at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainment centers. Some of the most egregious cases of negligence reported in the memo are focused on four detainee deaths, the laceration of a man’s penis, and the partial removal of a child’s forehead.\n\nCongressional leaders claim that ICE’s negligent medical treatment of detainees, and their failure to provide these persons with appropriate medicine and healthcare, caused the negligence. “According to the report, most, if not all, of these incidents were the result of gross negligence,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), chair of the subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, said.\n\nOne of the detainees who suffered because of ICE’s reported medical mistreatment was Honduran migrant Ronal Romero, who had been using the alias Ronald Cruz. After being misdiagnosed with an ear infection while detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in May 2018, Romero was given ear drops to treat his pain. Five days later Romero was transferred to the ICE Port Isabel Detention Center in Los Fresnos, Texas, where he complained about pain and feeling sick.\n\nRomero told doctors about the ear drops he was given while detained by CBP, and was then prescribed a new medication, documents show. That same evening Romero began to hallucinate and was rushed to the Valley Baptist Medical Center where ICE claims the man entered into cardiac arrest and died, according to records. Romero’s autopsy later revealed that his cause of death was found to be a sepsis complication linked to meningitis.\n\nIn April 2018, Mexican detainee Efraín De La Rosa told prison officials at the Stewart Detention Facility in Georgia that he would die “three terrible deaths” and reportedly paced around his cell while fixated on death.\n\nDe La Rosa, who had previously been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, was placed in solitary confinement for 21 days before committing suicide by hanging on July, 2018, documents show. According to the whistleblower’s memo, ICE had been notified about De La Rosa’s unstable mental condition “on several occasions between April 25, 2018 and May 6, 2018,” but nothing proactive was done to save the man’s life.\n\nDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS) which oversees ICE, pushed back against the whistleblower memo claiming that they are committed to quality healthcare for all detainees. “We have more than 200 medical professionals on the border and are continually updating our policies and procedures.” Heather Swift, acting assistant secretary of Department of Homeland Security public affairs said." ]
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[ "FIVE Brits being probed over the death of Benidorm balcony fall holidaymaker Kirsty Maxwell have been told they are in the clear.\n\nA Spanish judge looking into the plunge ruled there is “no evidence” pointing to their involvement in the 27-year-old death revealing she is provisionally shelving her homicide investigation.", null, "The five – Joseph Graham; Ricky Gammon; Anthony Holehouse; Callum Northridge; and Daniel Bailey – were given the news yesterday by their lawyer.\n\nTheir lawyer Roberto Sanchez said: “They all know about the judge’s decision and are very happy with it. It confirms what they have said from the start.”\n\nThe men were the last people to see Scot Kirsty alive after she walked into their tenth-floor room at Apartamentos Payma in Benidorm’s Little England area just before 8am on April 29 2017.\n\nThe bank worker plunged to her death moments later in circumstances her family described as “sinister and suspicious.”\n\nThe men, all from the Nottingham area, were placed under formal investigation on suspicion of homicide, although they were all allowed to return to the UK after being questioned.", null, null, "The dramatic decision was taken despite a long campaign by Kirsty’s family to “get justice” over her death after her grieving husband insisted early on “something dark” had happened in apartment 10E.\n\nHowever, Judge Ana Isabel Garcia-Galbis insisted in her ruling: “There is no evidence of the participation of the men investigated in the death of the victim.”\n\nHighlighting the fact tests had shown Kirsty was “seriously affected” by the alcohol she had drunk the night before her death during a hen night out with friends and could have caused her problems including “blurred vision, loss of balance and emotional instability”.\n\nShe added: “Conclusions different to those of the police at the time about the accidental dynamic of the death have not been able to be reached.”\n\nKirsty’s parents Brian and Denise Curry and her husband Adam Maxwell are expected to appeal the decision, confirmed in a short one-and-a-half page ruling which left questions unanswered.", null, null, "They have been given three days to lodge an appeal with the investigating judge although they are expected to waive that right and try to overturn the ruling at a higher regional court.\n\nThere has been no official comment yet from her loved ones or their legal team.\n\nThe writing was on the wall for Kirsty’s family after they were hit with a quadruple whammy in the run-up to the second anniversary of her death.\n\nThe judge leading the criminal probe rejected four separate new requests from their Spanish lawyer and hinted an at imminent ruling on the case.\n\nThey included attempts by the family to get the judge to help them track down potential witnesses staying on the top floors of the Hotel Presidente opposite the block Kirsty died at.\n\nThe family’s lawyer also made a failed bid to get the judge to allow an architect to analyse the inside of the apartment Kirsty plunged from to complement a study by biomechanics expert Mike Brown who appeared in a BBC documentary in August last year called ‘Killed Abroad.’\n\nBlood and urine samples after her death showed Kirsty, from Livingston, West Lothian, had taken no drugs but stated her alcohol and blood level at 2.79 gram per litre.\n\nKirsty’s family have been supported by West Lothian MSP Angela Constance, who told PM Boris Johnson in a letter in July: “Much more needs to be done to support the families of loved ones killed abroad.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\nRecent Posts\nWe and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences.Ok" ]
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[ "\"Rogues are very keen in their profession, and know already much more than we can teach them.\"\n\nAlfred Charles Hobbs in 1853 when questioned on the wisdom of publishing the weaknesses of existing locks.[6]\n\nHobbs went to London as a representative of the New York company of Day & Newell, which was exhibiting at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Hobbs had brought with him his boss's (Robert Newell) Parautoptic lock, designed to compete with, and surpass, the locks available at the time in Britain.[7] He was the first one to pick Bramah's lock and the Chubb detector lock at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and forced the lock manufacturers to improve their designs.\n\nThe lock controversy continues a subject of great interest at the Crystal Palace, and, indeed, is now become of general importance. We believed before the Exhibition opened that we had the best locks in the world, and among us Bramah and Chubb were reckoned quite as impregnable as Gibraltar— more so, indeed, for the key to the Mediterranean was taken by us, but none among us could penetrate into the locks and shoot the bolts of these masters. The mechanical spirit, however, is never at rest, and if it is lulled into a false state of listlessness in one branch of industry, and in one part of the world, elsewhere it springs up suddenly to admonish and reproach us with our supineness. Our descendents on the other side of the water are every now and then administering to the mother country a wholesome filial lesson upon this very text, and recently they have been \"rubbing us up\" with a severity which perhaps we merited for sneering at their shortcomings in the Exhibition.[7]\n\nIn 1854 he was awarded a Telford Medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers for his paper 'On the Principles and Construction of Locks'.[8]", null, "Hobbs became one of the founders of the lock making firm of Hobbs Hart & Co. Ltd. The company started in 1851 and was formally registered as Hobbs and Co. in 1852. But by 1855 it had become Hobbs, Ashley and Company. The name then changed to Hobbs, Ashley and Fortescue, with an address at 97 Cheapside in London. Then for the next ninety years the address was 76 Cheapside in London.[9]\n\nIn 1860 Hobbs returned to America and lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and went on to hold a dozen patents for firearm ammunition manufacturing. In 1880 he listed himself as a \"Superintendent Of Cartridge Factory\"." ]
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[ "No More Ammunition From Russia? —A Hoax Gone Wild", null, "Earlier we posted about the rumor of ammunition supplies from Russia drying up and there would be no more.\n\nDuring our event today we had representatives from Wolf ammo present. Of course this was our first question. The short and sweet answer is no this won’t happen and it was simply a rumor started on the Internet. Wolf is still able to order a shipping container of ammunition from Russia without any difficulty at all.", null, "The representatives also stated that even if it were true the supplies of the same ammunition from countries eastern European countries would more than makeup for any shortfall.There are just to many other former Soviet plants in these other countries to make it a non-issue if it did happen sometime in the future.\n\nSo readers it’s just another rumor than gained traction. There’s no need to run out and stock up on any Russian ammunition and those are the facts straight from the source." ]
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[ null, "PENSACOLA, Fla. - A floating bale of cocaine has been recovered in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida.\n\nCiting a U.S. Coast Guard release, news outlets report more than 75 pounds (35 kilograms) of cocaine was found in the package on Sunday. The release says a \"good Samaritan\" notified authorities of the buoyant oddity bobbing south of Pensacola on Saturday evening, and multiple agencies searched the area that night.\n\nIt's unclear to whom the cocaine belongs." ]
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[ null, "Last summer, hundreds of thousands of fraudulent claims were being made\n\nScammers Were Able to Pocket About 30% of the $16 Billion unemployment insurance Payment sent by Arizona since the beginning of coronavirus pandemic, the director of the state agency overseeing the program said Thursday.\n\nMost of the fraud occurred in the first several months of the pandemic and primarily affected federally funded emergency unemployment insurance programs. Those programs were designed to help people who would not normally be eligible for assistance because they had contract jobs or were so-called “gig workers” such as Uber drivers. Their employers typically did not pay into the unemployment insurance system.\n\nMichael Wisehart, director of the Department of Economic Security, said the amount lost in the fraud ranged between $4.3 billion and $4.4 billion. Most of that money is probably lost forever because it was snatched away by out-of-state or foreign scammers who took advantage of the lack of identity verification at the start of the program.\n\nWisehart said the state was able to recover the $1.4 billion it paid for. State-introduced fraud prevention systems in the summer of 2020 have prevented more than $75 billion in additional fraud payments, he said.\n\nWisehart said the state was able to get more than $10 billion into the hands of workers and their families who were devastated by the massive job losses that occurred at the start of the pandemic. This is a major achievement as Arizona has seen a massive increase in unemployment claims that has overwhelmed its ability to process them.\n\n“I feel terrible for the taxpayer, as a taxpayer, for all taxpayers, that this happened,” Wisehart said of the fraudulent losses. “But I will tell you, if it was in 2021 I and I would have been more angry and it would have gone beyond the first two or three months of the pandemic where it was true chaos.”\n\nPandemic unemployment fraud isn’t the only Arizona problem. The Office of the Inspector General at the US Department of Labor estimated in June that states would have improperly paid out more than $87 billion of the $873 billion in special COVID-19 unemployment benefits by the time it ended September 6.\n\nArizona’s 27% loss rate is much higher than the national estimate. And that’s well above California, which is the biggest target in part because it’s the most populous state in the country, with nearly 40 million residents.\n\ncalifornia An estimated $11 billion in fraudulent payments and an additional $19 billion were sent to suspicious accounts. An Associated Press review of state losses for the March 1 story showed they ranged from several hundred thousand dollars in smaller states. alaska and Wyoming in the hundreds of millions in more populous states like Massachusetts and Ohio.\n\nIn addition to evading taxpayers, the fraud withheld legitimate payments and turned thousands of Americans into unintentional identity theft victims. Several states have failed to adequately secure their systems, and the AP review found that some states would not publicly acknowledge the extent of the problem.\n\nSuch was the case before Thursday in Arizona. Doug Ducey’s office and the state’s Department of Economic Security declined to provide any figures for the fraud losses, saying the numbers were not available.\n\nYet Wiseheart only learned early last summer that hundreds of thousands of fraudulent claims were being made. He said last September that the agency was holding on to 900,000 claims because of suspected fraud.\n\nThe state agency hired more than 2,500 workers for new call centers and processing jobs and created a new filing portal for the pandemic unemployment assistance program.\n\nFederal program rules stated that unemployed workers only had to self-certify that they were eligible and that states were not able to delay payments to verify their identity and eligibility. When an additional $600 per week in federal benefits under a coronavirus relief package ended in late July, Arizona was the only state-approved to offer an additional $300 per week under the Stopgap Trump administration program.\n\nThis made Arizona a target, Wisehart said. About 30 lakh weekly unemployment certificates were being filed per week, which was more than the size of the state’s labor force. He said the rampant fraud was evident.\n\nArizona then implemented new identity verification programs using an outside contractor, and it began using Google Analytics to target fraudulent claims. He also suspended the ability to file retrospective claims.\n\nIt mainly worked, but the damage was done.\n\nWisehart said the state’s moves have not eliminated scamsters, but they are a huge improvement. They are now targeting people who have had their identity certified by the state for identity theft in order to benefit.", null ]
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[ null, "When we think of \"money laundering\", we may envisage trucks full of cash crossing far-away borders under the protection of gun-laden criminals. But in reality, money laundering is basic. It boils down to making money, or any proceeds of any crime, look legitimate in the financial system. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the sports industry – which remains relatively unregulated and which can involve vast quantities of money – might prove alluring to criminals wishing to wash their ill-gotten gains.\n\nIn the world's most popular sport, football, the players are assets to their football clubs, assets which (much like fine pieces of art) undergo subjective valuation on the transfer market. Those players are most commonly represented by agents whose financial conduct is not regularly screened, but who have an incredible (and often determinative) influence over the relationships that those players may or may not develop with an interested club and the individuals associated with it, which presents opportunities for more unscrupulous individuals. Contrary to high value property transactions, sports transactions are currently not identified as requiring any enhanced scrutiny over and above the ordinary money-laundering requirements.\n\nSimilarly, sports clubs (and, in particular, poorly performing ones) can present opportunities to launder money, as they often require large injections of cash. This cash can be provided by funnelling it through complex labyrinths of companies in order to conceal the identity of the true donor.\n\nAwareness of money laundering in sport began to build in 2012 with the conviction in the US of former financier and sports sponsor, Allen Stanford, for wide-ranging financial fraud in cricket. His convictions included one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering stemming from the $7 billion investment fraud scheme (which is now the subject of a three-part documentary series).\n\nMore recently, suspicion has been cast upon Daniel Kinahan, an alleged gang boss with supposed links to a major drugs cartel, who has reportedly advised boxing champions such as Tyson Fury and Carl Frampton. It is alleged that he has been using the boxing industry to launder money. These allegations have sent shockwaves through the boxing industry and are causing serious reputational damage to the sport.\n\nAnd yet, in spite of the distrust that surrounds the financial conduct of some of the individuals associated with even the most well-respected and well-supported sports teams in the world, money laundering convictions in the sports industry are few and far between. Why? Because the nature of the industry can make money laundering hard to detect and hard to prove. And while measures such as the \"fit and proper person test\" for owners of Premier League football clubs acknowledge the problem and go some way towards combatting it at the top level, the vast majority of the professional sports industry remains largely unregulated, and so continues to present a potentially easy target for would-be money launderers.\n\nWe are however in the midst of a global crackdown on money laundering in general, which has been greatly assisted by digital developments: every money transfer now comes with its own digital footprint. As the digital capabilities for detecting money laundering continue to grow, it seems unlikely that the sports industry will escape without being subjected to at least some further financial regulation aimed at reducing the scope for money laundering within it.\n\nWhat should be done on a day-to-day basis, to mitigate possible exposure to this type of activity in the industry? Commercial contracts should contain robust money laundering protections, and enhanced due diligence should be undertaken on high risk counterparties, before funds are accepted, so that the source of funds to be used can be appropriately scrutinised.\n\nIt will often be prudent to include warranties in contracts relating to a counterparty's compliance with anti-money laundering safeguards, and to build in termination rights if those provisions are breached during the lifetime of the agreement. If enhanced due diligence is required, and red flags then become apparent, consideration will have to be given to whether it is necessary to withdraw from a proposed deal and potentially to submit a defensive Suspicious Activity Report to the National Crime Agency.", null, "The approval of the \"only yes means yes\" law modifies the criminal liability regime of legal persons in Spain.\nNew -\n22/11/2022\nCompetition, antitrust and trade\n\nHow to contingency plan for insolvency in a global supply chain" ]
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[ null, "PETALING JAYA: The former head of a government agency has alleged she was sexually assaulted by a prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist about three years ago, and that it was not the first time.\n\nIn a blog post on July 3, Cheryl Yeoh (pic), the founding chief executive officer (CEO) of the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), alleged that 500 Startups co-founder and CEO Dave McClure had forced himself on her after a night of drinks at her apartment.\n\nThis came after a brainstorming session about 500 Startups' new growth and distribution accelerator, Distro Dojo.\n\nMaGIC, which comes under the Finance Ministry, was officially launched in April 2014 to boost the Malaysian technology startup ecosystem. Yeoh was the CEO from then until January 2016.\n\nYeoh said that on June 6, 2014, McClure flew into Malaysia to meet some investors and other tech players in the industry.\n\nAfter that meeting, a few of them adjourned to her apartment to discuss what would become known as Distro Dojo, Yeoh said.\n\n\"What started out to be an innocent night of just jamming and hanging out at my new apartment turned into a nightmare episode that has been haunting me for the past three years,\" she wrote on her blog.\n\n\"Dave (McClure) kept pouring scotch into my glass before I finished drinking throughout the night,\" she added, saying that he remained behind when all the others had left for the night.\n\n\"I quickly asked if Dave wanted to order an Uber and leave like the rest of them but he said no. Perplexed, I offered him to crash on the couch or the guest room and proceeded to show him the guest room.\n\n\"Then I went into my own bedroom but Dave followed me there, and that's when he first propositioned to sleep with me.\n\n\"I said no. I reminded Dave that he knew my then-boyfriend and that we'd just talked about him earlier that night.\n\n\"I led him to the door and told him he needed to leave. On the way out, he pushed himself onto me to the point where I was backed into a corner, made contact to kiss me, and said something along the lines of 'Just one night, please just this one time.'\n\n\"Disgusted and outraged, I said no firmly again, pushed him away and made sure he was out my door,\" she said.\n\nYeoh said she did not bring up the issue then because the Distro Dojo deal was at stake, and also because she was not sure if her story would be taken seriously.\n\nShe also alleged he had made sexual advances towards her when she was an entrepreneur based in the United States.\n\nShe has now done so because McClure, who has resigned from 500 Startups in the wake of similar allegations by other women, was getting supportive messages from some members of the technology community after he posted a blog titled \"I'm a Creep. I'm Sorry\".\n\nThese supportive comments include one that said, \"Dave, you're not a creep, you're a solid dude. I sorta wish you didn't apologise for wanting a sex life like other human beings.\"\n\nOthers said this behaviour was normal for a man, and that he had nothing to apologise for.\n\nWhile acknowledging that McClure has apologised for his behaviour, the apology \"definitely didn't address the severity of his sexual advances towards me and potentially others,\" said Yeoh.\n\nShe said his sexual advances were not just \"inappropriate\" but that it was assault.\n\nThe Star Online has not been able to reach Yeoh to verify her story.\n\nAnother partner at 500 Startups, Elizabeth Yin, also resigned, saying the firm had covered up a separate harassment episode by McClure.\n\nThe resignations come in the wake of other reports of sexual harassment from Silicon Valley-based venture capitalists and investors.\n\nIn June, Binary Capital partner Justin Caldbeck apologised and quit after several women based in Silicon Valley came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment.\n\nIn a report following that episode, the New York Times said it spoke to more than two dozen female entrepreneurs who described unwanted advances, touching and sexist comments by investors.", null ]
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[ "Tinder may be worth Roughly ten bucks Billion this business of app-based a relationship is definitely thriving.\n\nTinder may be worth Roughly ten bucks Billion this business of app-based a relationship is definitely thriving.", null, "A freshly released unbiased price of Tinder has placed the widely used online dating apps value at about ten dollars billion, a great increase from a $3 billion valuation about 2 years ago that has potential ramifications for an intense claim from the providers.\n\nReported on visitors knowledgeable about the difficulty, the price commissioned by rear corporation fit Crowd explains an increase in value that cements Tinder given that the top treasure within its going out with app empire, that also features programs like Hinge and OkCupid.\n\nThe newest valuation for at least ten dollars billion is usually highly relevant to a multi-billion dollars suit between complement Crowd and a small grouping of very early Tinder workforce.\n\nIn May 2018, 10 previous Tinder managers, including ex-CEO Sean Rad as well as other cofounders, sued fit Group as well as its possessing organization IAC for approximately $2 billion they promise getting due in delinquent Tinder inventory. The important points associated with lawsuit were advanced, yet the essence would be that IAC allegedly cooked the books to deflate the earlier valuation of Tinder in order to save alone from spending more funds around the earlier managers for their regular.\n\nFit Crowd contests that the suit is actually meritless. The business reports in recent comments that no functions mixed up in 2017 price of $3 billion foresaw just how volatile Tinders businesses, which accounted for just about 50 percent of complement Groups revenue in 2018, would being.\n\nSince Tinders last value in 2017, IACs inventory costs has grown much more than 95 per cent while accommodate Groups stock has actually increased just about 200 %. IAC and Match has contended that first Tinder executives are suing simply because they wish to get the earnings the two overlooked on by exiting the organization.\n\nThe reason accommodate party, an openly exchanged organization, would feel the problems of choosing outside loan providers to offer Tinder, undoubtedly the individual subsidiaries, its very own value has to do with how Match Group compensates Tinder employees.\n\nSoon after Tinders final $3 African dating login billion value got done by exterior financial institutions in July 2017, Tinder people received performance-based stock offers getting grant based on future valuations from the companies. These inventory plans are routine for the computer markets and are also supposed to promote workforce a supplementary bonus beyond the company’s salaries helping a small business meet upcoming aim.\n\nFit Group assented in 2017 to pay out completely from the results stock honours if Tinders upcoming valuation attained no less than $10 billion, Cheddar possess learned. A couple weeks ago, Tinder staff happened to be educated that they’re acquiring the company’s complete performance inventory honors upon the culmination of Tinders brand-new value. Data for the performance-based inventory designs neednt already been previously claimed.\n\nComplement Groups VP of interactions, Justine Sacco, informed Cheddar on Wednesday your business doesnt comment on interior matters, but we can say that Tinders efficiency over the last 1218 weeks possesses exceeded everyones anticipation.\n\nFollowing this history am published on Wednesday, the lead attorneys for the plaintiffs when you look at the claim against Match party, Orin Snyder, directed Cheddar the following statement:\n\nThis review produces more proof what weve become exclaiming all along that Match schemed to cheat Tinders proprietors and staff members out of vast amounts of cash.\n\nLearning Tinders new price, which tells just how the application is treasured if it was actually openly bought and sold as the own team outside fit collection, need some point of view.\n\nFrom Wednesday, accommodate team possesses a community marketplace valuation of approximately $15.3 billion. The internet dating app conglomerate produced $1.7 billion overall profits for 2018, $805 million which it openly associated with Tinder. Tinder keeps continually been the premium grossing app in Apples App shop after launching a membership items called Tinder coins in 2017, which enables customers to fund specific things like the ability to read with swiped on the company’s shape.\n\nHence at ten dollars billion, Tinder by itself symbolizes approximately 60 percent of fit Groups newest value. Which makes it the most useful an element of not only accommodate collection, but IACs reliable of companies by a large edge." ]
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[ "Lately I’ve been obsessed with a hard problem that seems easy. You do things that generate data. You have a machine that measures something and produces a number. Sometimes the machine even stores the numbers, so you can look at old measurements. Maybe, if the company is very advanced, the machine will bounce the numbers to your computer and from there into the cloud. You can see them on a Web site!\n\nBut in every one of these cases, even the best ones, you are locked into a narrow set of possible uses for your data; and, worse, you have to get involved with a different procedure every time. Even though all the data comes in the form of numbers, each of these numbers (weight, hours worked, cups of coffee consumed, places visited, etc. etc.) is special, and requires its own custom system to track.\n\nCombining them must be hard, or else it would have been done already. Recently, I talked with Rajiv Mehta, who has been trying to create a general purpose method for easy self-tracking. Mehta’s company, Zume Life, is focused on health, but there are so many different things to measure that the quest to create a general health tracker is a good proxy for the quest for an “anything” tracker.\n\n“The hard part is not the device,” Mehta said. “What’s hard is to make it trivial for every user. There are all these ways to get your biometric information – bluetooth, USB – but a lot of people bought their scale twenty years ago and they are not going to get another one.” The problem of getting non-techies linked into a biometric system sounds like a different problem than the one I’ve been thinking about, but in fact it’s similar. Sure, if you have a taste for gadgets you might be willing to drop $300 on a Bluetooth scale, but biometric data includes dozens of potential measures. Most of us don’t have the money to do this all with gadgets, nor do we have the patience. A general purpose self-tracker should be exactly that: general. It should be able to take the output of any device and put it into a standard, shareable form. Is this even possible?\n\nRajiv’s solution is so simple it is funny. Zume Life makes a device called the Zuri. Right now the Zuri, which is out in a very small beta, tracks five different type of data: medication, biometrics (weight, glucose, etc.), food, exercise, and health status (pain, coughing, sleep, and so on). People can make up their own questions; their reports are put into a standard form and made available as raw data, or as charts and graphs.", null, "How is the possible? Easy: you just talk into it. The audio file is then converted into a standard form and entered into the system by human beings. It doesn’t matter whether you say “my blood pressure is 130 over 80,” or “systolic 130, diastolic 80.” It doesn’t matter whether you track sleep or coughing. In most cases, a human can figure out what you meant. The Zuri is still distant from public release. Rajiv predicts spring or summer of 2009. The interesting thing to me is how his solution – in its elegant triviality – demonstrates how much general intelligence is required for general self-tracking." ]
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[ null, "In an effort to bring clarity to the U.S. energy industry, the Department of Interior (DOI) officially rescinded the “defective federal mineral valuation rule” promulgated under the Obama administration.\n\n“The decision by the Department of the Interior’s Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) to repeal the Obama Administration’s Consolidated Federal Oil & Gas and Federal & Indian Coal Valuation Reform Final Rule comes as welcome news to Wyoming and communities throughout the West,” Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) said in a statement through the Congressional Western Caucus.\n\nThe Obama administration ONRR created the Valuation Rule with the intent of updating the mineral valuation method “to ensure a fair return to the taxpayer for the resources extracted on both federal and tribal lands, as well as offshore sites,” according to the Western Caucus. However, it only caused confusion and regulatory strangulation.\n\n“This rule would have discouraged mineral extraction on federal and tribal lands across Wyoming by implementing an ambiguous and complicated process for establishing royalty rates and requiring unnecessary, burdensome reporting requirements. Repealing this misguided and costly rule will help to reduced burdensome federal overreach and bring jobs and added economic certainty back to Wyoming,” Cheney said.\n\nCaren Cowan, Executive Director of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA), told Western Wire, “Part of the reason we supported the repeal is that we got a lot of regulations in 2016 that are not good for business.”\n\nCowan estimated that there are approximately 7,000 ranches in New Mexico, her group represents more than 1,500 members all across the state. New Mexico is 28th in cattle production, according to Cowan, and it’s important cattle growers show solidarity across industries as they share the land with oil and gas, timber, and mining.\n\n“It’s important to us that we have a vibrant energy industry for us and the nation,” Cowan said. “This is something we did in support of our brothers in the oil and gas industry.”\n\n“We make sure we’re doing the best to take care of the land and also stay in business,” Cowan said, describing the balancing act ranchers, miners, and oil and gas operators undertake. But too many regulations make it difficult for New Mexico’s businesses to stay afloat.\n\n“If we’re not profitable, we’re not here,” Cowan said. NMCGA joined more than a dozen organizations across the West in support of a bill to block the Obama administration’s revision of the valuation rule.\n\n“The Office of Natural Resource Revenue (ONRR) valuation rule was a direct attack on states like New Mexico that rely on the production of energy resources,” said Congressman Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) who had recently pushed back on the implementation of the ONRR Valuation Rule in a letter to the House Committee on Appropriations.\n\n“Without repealing this rule, taxpayers in New Mexico and across the nation would be cheated out of revenues they rightfully deserve,” said Pearce. “This is much-needed money to improve our schools, repair roads, and assist other essential services our local communities and economies rely on.”\n\n“I’m pleased to see the Department of the Interior follow through on their commitment to unleash domestic energy production from crippling regulations so that New Mexico can continue producing affordable and reliable energy. Not only will this lower energy costs for New Mexicans, but it will keep good-paying jobs here in our state where they belong,” said Pearce.", null, "“Repealing the Valuation Rule provides a clean slate to create workable valuation regulations,” said Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke in a statement announcing the decision. “The Department and the Office of Natural Resources Revenue remain committed to collecting every dollar due. These are taxpayer and American Indian assets, and the public and American Indians deserve an accurate accounting and valuation.”\n\nIn the West, where the majority of federal land ownership is concentrated, officials applauded the rescission of the ONRR Valuation Rule.\n\n“This rescindment is another important step by the Trump administration to position Interior as a facilitator of responsible energy development,” said Congressman Rob Bishop in a statement. “I look forward to working with Secretary Zinke on ONRR policies, and many other areas, to spur more investment in Federal and Indian lands, foster greater regulatory certainty and eliminate or address pre-existing policies that work against these goals.”\n\nThe repeal of the ONRR Valuation Rule will take effect on September 6, 2017. The rescission of the Obama-era ONRR rule reinstates prior rules governing royalties payments for minerals produced on federal and tribal lands.\n\nIn an effort to keep economic momentum rolling, Secretary Zinke said, “The United States is a safer and more sustainable nation when we rely on our own natural resource development.”\n\n“Repealing the Valuation Rule restores our economic freedom by ensuring our energy independence. The increased costs associated with the Valuation Rule had the potential to decrease exploration and production on Federal lands, both onshore and offshore, making us rely more and more on foreign imports of oil and gas.”" ]
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[ null, null, "Ian has been fortunate to have collaborated with Garry Stewart and Australian Dance Theatre on two of their productions: Be Your Self (2010) and Proximity (2012), each of which premiered at the corresponding Adelaide Festival and then toured extensively overseas.\n\nGarry Stewart’s Be Your Self reveals the precarious stability of the concept of self as the work steps through the conventions we use to construct a singular and consistent notion of ‘I’. In an analysis of selfhood, Stewart situates the body at the centre of his inquiry. In Be Your Self the Australian Dance Theatre dancers are transformed into erupting, powerful, creative entities projecting a plethora of physical images and impressions set to an unpredictable, cartoonish, electronic score.\n\nIn Proximity Garry Stewart and Paris-based video engineer Thomas Pachoud (with the support of didascalie.net) worked in collaboration to create a dialogue for dance and real-time video manipulation. The work is primarily an investigation into the body’s interactive participation in the act seeing the world with reference to neurological body maps and the French philosopher Merleau Ponty’s phenomenology of perception.\n\nIn each case, Ian provided text that was used in the production. In addition, he ran workshops for the dancers that explored the anatomy and neuroscience of body sense. During the development of Proximity, Ian and Garry had extensive email conversations about these areas of research which formed the basis of text used in the production. You can read the correspondence here.", null, "Scroll back to top" ]
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[ null, "2017 marks the 10th Anniversary of the signing of the landmark CARICOM Heads of Government Port of Spain Declaration on non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This year’s thirty-eighth CARICOM Conference of Heads (July 4-6) is expected to celebrate this momentous achievement. In 2007, the Caribbean led the world in convening the very first conference of Heads of Goverment on NCDs which in turn paved the way for the United Nations High-level Meeting on NCDs in 2011.", null, "A ten year anniversary is a good time to take stock, to look at how far we have come and how far we need to go. In terms of progress made in the NCD response, the picture is a decidedly mixed one. Awareness of NCDs and their devastating effect on the health and development of the region has grown enormously. The dangers of childhood obesity are much better known. Barbados and Dominica have introduced taxes on sugary drinks and more countries are set to follow.\n\nHowever, the Caribbean has also become a world leader in chronic diseases in quite the wrong way. According to Dr Alafia Samuels, Director of the George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre, University of the West Indies, and head of a wide-ranging evaluation of the Port of Spain Declaration,\n\n“The statistics are quite shocking. Our soda consumption is the highest in the world. In some countries more than 30% of young people are overweight or obese. Our diabetes rates are double global rates and in some populations up to 50% of us are living with high blood pressure. It is clear that we need to accelerate our response.”\n\n“There are gains in some areas. However, some, like diet/nutrition/obesity just keep getting worse, and that drives diabetes, cancer, heart disease,” he said. He added that “the food environment is not healthy. Obesity in children is the red flag. And, economically, we cannot afford to carry those preventable costs, when we are struggling to grow.”\n\nThe Heads of Government Conference provides an opportunity to really make a difference in the challenge to chronic diseases. The leaders will be asked to consolidate pledges made at the 2016 meeting where they promised to address such issues as banning smoking in public places; banning the advertising of unhealthy foods to children and raising taxes on food high in sugar, salts and trans fats.\n\nAs Dr Samuels, who is attending the meeting, stresses,\n\n“We will continue to push for concrete commitments. We want to see more action on getting a tobacco-free Caribbean and on childhood obesity. The will is there from the leadership and we hope to get these commitments that put the region back at the heart of the global NCD response. We need to have another push at this 10 year anniversary.”\n\nAccording to the Programme Manager, Health Sector Development at the CARICOM Secretariat Dr Rudolph Cummings, the importance of the Port of Spain Declaration cannot be underestimated. “The 2007 Declaration….will remain one of the most visionary public policy coups scored by the CARICOM political leadership since the Treaty of Chaguaramas itself,” he said. “Ten years on, the threats to our health and well-being remain undaunted, providing an opportunity for our current leaders to make a renewed commitment to meaningfully influence the future of our peoples by joining the global movement against tobacco smoke and unhealthy diets with a firm timetable to eliminate these risks,” he added.\n\nIn order to bring home the importance of the role leaders can play in influencing behaviour, the Port of Spain evaluation project will present the heads of government with blood pressure monitors. There will also be a vivid display highlighting key aspects of the NCD epidemic and recommendations for the way forward. These recommendations emerge from the evaluation which was commissioned by PAHO/WHO and CARICOM, working with regional research partners CARICOM, the Caribbean Public Health Agency and the Healthy Caribbean Coalition and led by the University of the West Indies.\n\nMichael Bloomberg, the World Health Organisation’s Global Ambassador for Non-communicable Diseases is expected to address the heads through a video message.\n\n“I really think we can make progress at this Heads of Government Conference as we intensify our efforts to tackle chronic diseases. Let’s make the next ten years really count.”" ]
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[ "3rd \"Summer of Recovery\", AKA #Obamatopia\n\nSteal This Book. (Club the Busboy to Death with it.)\n\nOn one hand, you have MEPs bloviating about how the piracy of intellectual is some sort of human right. On the other hand, after tch-tch-ing those clueless Americans (even using sock-puppets) about Arizona’s border enforcement code being some sort of RacistApartheidWallOfFascism, Maltese citizens beat illegal border-runners to death.\n\nThe Malian asylum seeker had escaped from Malta's Safi detention centre in August 2009. On Friday evening, he sought medical treatment at a clinic but staff alerted the authorities who picked him up in a van and transported him to a detention facility, report Maltese media. By the time he arrived at the facility early Saturday morning, he was found dead inside the van.\n\n“He had blows to his groin. He did not die of natural causes,”\n\nPascal Galinier, the ombudsman of Le Monde, has received a flurry of angry letters after Serge Le Luyer's decision to hide the identity of a Muslim teen killer under a Slavic name.\n\nHiding the identity of alleged teen criminals is hardly an abnormal way to proceed in France, since protecting the identity of minors is required by French law, and the decision to use the name \"Vladimir\" for the 16-year-old who strangled a 13-year-old might sound logical at first since the high school student was indeed born in Russia.\n\nBut that does not take into account the fact that the region of the Russian Federation that \"Vladimir's\" family hails from was not the Slavic part but the Chechnya republic, meaning of course that the presumed killer and all of his family are Muslim.\n\n\"Vladimir? Why not Bjorn Borg?\" asked one witty reader, tongue-in-cheek.\n\nGiving the alleged killer a (fake) Muslim name — Mohammed, Abdullah, Ali, Samir, Suleiman (since his real first name does start with the letter S) etc — instead of \"Vladimir\" would thus have made more sense, say the readers in protest of what they perceive as political correctness — \"transforming a Muslim connotation into an Orthodox Slav\" — especially since \"the great persecutor of Chechens is a certain Vladimir (Putin)…\"\n\nReflecting the extent of the protest, \"Vladimir\" was changed in the online version of the article to the teen's (real) first-name initial, \"S.\" But needless to say, ombudsmen in the mainstream media are rarely the neutral arbiters they pretend to be, and so, while denying any evil intent, Pascal Galinier goes on to call the letters he has received as \"abusive\" and \"sometimes delirious\", ridiculing the people who would dare put into question Le Monde's entirely innocent choices…\nPosted by Erik at 13:46 No comments:\n\nSomething MUST be Done, Dammit!\n\nDespite being obscenely expensive and Bloomberg-esque in its degree of a paperwork frustration, all drivers in France are being treated like ex-DUI offenders:\n\nIn an attempt to cut back on the number of alcohol-related traffic accidents, each driver will from now on be required to keep a breathalyzer test in his or her vehicle. Those caught without the test, which cost between 1 and 3 euros a piece, can expect to pay a fine of 11 euros as of 1 November.\n\nWhile that doesn’t seem like a lot of money, what we’re talking about here is a portable test that the police can make you take when they pull you over. YOU’RE supposed to have purchased it and have it on hand. Innocence not being assumed in the least, YOU need to have bought the test kit used to prove your sobriety.\n\nAccording to an Ifop poll published in\n\nDimanche Ouest France, only 39 percent of French drivers owned the test as of Saturday, just one day before the law came into effect.", null, "Remember that Nanny doesn’t just loves you, but is always ready to hug you to death.\n\nAlso to include in Nanny’s pointless, morally vane strangulations is this sort of thing that the average European is so used to getting forced on them on a daily basis that they are conditioned into a sort of weird bliss of the servile:\n\nIn a measure to bring down electricity consumption, neon lights and illuminated advertisements will be forced off during the wee hours of the night. From 1 to 6 o’clock in the morning, even the town Christmas tree will have to go dark overnight.\n\nNext week it will be something else. There always is.\n\nIrritating 60 million people in one small way or another, this will make up for the annual carbon dioxide output of a mere 7868 households.\n\nSome Thoughts on American Patriotism\n\nSome Thoughts on American Patriotism was written during the Bush years, but it still holds up today and will continue doing so, hopefully, many years from now…\nPosted by Erik at 22:09 No comments:\n\nFrance sings for the USA\n\nHe almost seems to create an imprint of the political characters of the left whose views he would espouse later in life.\nPosted by Joe at 20:26\n\nIt Only Took 16 Hours\n\nFor someone to blame “man caused climate disruption” for the US mid-Atlantic derecho, or “land hurricane”.\n\nAnd it was done using the most passive-aggressive yet evasive language possible:\n\nAs the intensity of the heat wave, without reservation, was a key factor in the destructiveness of this derecho event - it raises the question about the possible role of manmade climate warming (from elevated greenhouse concentrations). It’s a complicated, controversial question, but one that scientists will surely grapple with in case studies of this rare, extraordinary event.\n\nWhy doesn’t he go pound sand so we can study what the anthropogenic contribution to gasses in the atmosphere that might have an impact on.\nPosted by Joe at 13:16\n\nThe Chronicles of Prolixity\n\nZerohedge brings you a glossary of leftist economic illiteracy:\n\nFairness: Definition: A word used to motivate making sure outcomes do not match abilities or effort. Note, pre-1970 it meant roughly the opposite.\n\nOur heritage is one of great ideas, not ethnicity, greed, and factional strife.\n\n“Champions of the dignity of man, throughout the world.”\nPosted by Joe at 11:14" ]
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[ null, "Stormi Maya is an American actress and internet sensation. She launched her career by performing in theater and then transitioned to film and television. Other than this, she is also a filmmaker and writer. At present, she is playing the role of Yennifer Clemente on Spike Lee’s Netflix show, Shes Gotta Have It. Link in bio.\n\nHow tall is Stormi Maya? The stunning and gorgeous actress Stormi stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in tall or else 1.65 m or 165 cm. Her body weight is estimated around 52 Kg or 112 lbs. She has beautiful curly brown hair and has mesmerizing brown pair of eyes. Her body measurements are 34-26-37 inches. She wears a bra cup size of 32 C. Her shoe size is 5.5 US.\n\nHow old is Stormi Maya? She was born on June 6, 1995 in United States. She is 25-yrs old at these moments. She runs the YouTube channel Aphro Vegan, a vegan lifestyle vlog.\n\nWho is the boyfriend of Stormi Maya? She is romantically linked with producer Donald R. Cole. The couple is dating each other since 2018. Moreover, she was previously married to actor Andrew Alvarado. They got divorced as of now.\n\nWhat is the net worth of Stormi Maya? Acting is her primary source of income. Her net worth is estimated over $300,000 (USD). She also graced the cover of many reputed magazines." ]
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[ null, "Addressing the event, Chandrashekhar spoke about the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who strongly believes in promoting scientific temper amongst the youth of this country. The Prime Minister has given a clarion call to transform India into Atma Nirbhar Bharat. A robust ecosystem of knowledge and innovation is mandatory to achieve this goal, is the PM’s vision.\n\nChandrashekhar added that the Ministry is fully committed to seize this opportunity and to translate the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister. Accordingly, Ministry of Electronics and IT has come up with a novel initiative to recognize outstanding contributions made in the field of Electronics and IT since independence. The initiative shall highlight the scientific work and talent of scientists/ Technologists which will in turn inspire present & future generations of Scientists and Tech Innovators.\n\nThe names of the selected Scientists/ Technologists will be announced by MeitY after the selection process is complete." ]
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[ null, "Sangareddy, Oct 8 : Former Deputy Chief Minister Damodara Raja Narasimha has alleged that the Telangana State, which was achieved with the sacrifices of youth and students, has become a captive in the hands of a single family.\n\nParticipating in the ‘journalists deeksha’ here on Monday, Raja Narasimha has said that achievement of separate Telangana state could be justified only if the government’s welfare scheme fruits reached the poor. He alleged that the TRS government deceived the journalists after showering several assurances to them. He said that the Congress party was contemplating to allocate house sites besides setting up corpus fund in bank, for the sake of journalists’ welfare. He said that they will reveal the issues in regard to journalists in the Congress party manifesto very soon." ]
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[ "Yes, This Rumor Again, But This Time It's Sort Of Official", null, "The dealer says that the 2016 Leaf will come with two different battery trim levels. You can choose a car with the same pack as the 2015 Leaf has (and, thus, still get 84 miles of official range) or you can opt for the higher trim level, which will give you, \"as much as 25 percent increased capacity, delivering a driving range of as much as 110 miles.\"\n\nNow, let's take all of this with some grains of salt and combine it with previous rumors. First, this does not seem to be any sort of information about a second-gen Leaf. We've heard plenty of rumors that the 2016 Leaf will have a 30-kWh battery pack that can go over 100 miles, but this is sort of a version 1.5 Leaf, since this longer range will be available in an updated current model and not yet the next-gen model. Nissan's Paige Presley, from Nissan's EV and technology communications, said simply that she, \"can't comment on future products.\"\n\nWe spoke with Joe Kline, the internet manager at Andy Mohr Avon Nissan, and he said that it was likely that the information about the two battery packs came directly from Nissan but he wasn't 100 percent sure. Kline said that the Andy Morh Avon Nissan dealership probably sold around 10 Leafs in the past year, mostly because the infrastructure isn't as built out as it could be in central Indiana. \"They're not quite up to par with the charging stations around here,\" he said. With the longer-range version, the dealership's website says, \"the new Leaf can find a home in even more garages.\"" ]
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[ "The Sven Master From issue 82 • Words by Clive Pursehouse, Images by Daniel Ziegert", null, null, null, null, "The property that makes up the Balenberg was owned privately, and the owner let organizers operate the cyclocross race for many years, while cyclists were able to ride on the property freely. When the owner passed away, there was a fear that the property might go to a different private owner and that the Balenberg, and perhaps a bit of cyclocross history, may have gone by the wayside. But a private/public partnership was formed and created a proper piece of Flemish culture and preserved a very important race venue.\n\nThe Sven Nys Cycling Center is without a doubt the coolest cyclocross museum on earth; and this has nothing to do with the fact that it may also be the world’s only ’cross museum. The details are dialed in and it is truly a ’cross geek’s paradise. Fans can experience just how close and how tall those barriers are. And they can learn everything from tire-pressure trivia to sandpit tactics, to seeing some of the most important bicycles raced in some of the sport’s greatest battles. You can pretend to look into the campervan window of your favorite ’crosser and get your picture with a Sven cardboard cutout (the real Sven is a hair taller, no pun intended). The center on its own merits is a learning experience and more than just a bit of nostalgia for Belgium’s ’cross-crazy crowd. The most important and impressive element of the Cycling Center, though, is the cycling.\n\nNext to, in front of and behind the building that makes up the Sven Nys Cycling Center are several different cycling courses. There is, of course and perhaps most marvelously, the actual parcours of the Sven Nys GP, which you can try your hand (and lungs) at. There is also a BMX pump track (also a lot of fun on a ’cross bike), along with a trials course and mountain bike trails. The GP course is tough, and though none of the climbs are terribly steep there is enough up and down over the length of the racecourse that you can climb more than 1,000 vertical feet; and when this course is muddy it’s very unforgiving. The permanent parcours is complete with a flyover and a set of stairs, and during race day it’s completed by a few other dramatic temporary features.\n\nThe course is free and open to the public everyday, except on race day. There’s a shower and locker room for a small fee, as well as the option to rent a Trek ’cross bike for the day. There is also a café and plenty of great Flemish beer to be had upstairs after you get cleaned up.\n\nPerhaps the most enticing part of a visit to the Sven Nys Cycling Center is the possibility of meeting Sven himself. He’s not there everyday, but he is often enough; it’s his place after all. On the day of my visit, Sven gave me a tour of the center and an assessment of the state of the sport. (He also introduced me to his son Thibaut, whose success may be part of what drives Sven’s intense continued commitment to ’cross.) What’s most striking about Nys, besides his savviness, is his sincere commitment to the sport beyond what that means for him. While he clearly still has skin in the game, his perspective seems to be concerned with the growth and success of cyclocross for generations to come.\n\nSven still trains a lot and he does much of it at the cycling center, from running to riding. He spends a lot of time here, perhaps having a beer or dinner with his family, and it’s reflective of his commitment to his sport and to anything he’s associated with, from the Trek brand to his purchase and management role in the Telenet Fidea Lions racing squad. Nys spoke to PELOTON about these and many other items in a short interview.\n\nMuch of your career was a focus on you, your performance, your fitness and tactics. How has the transition been for you going from an athlete with such a singular focus to being a father of a racer, a team owner and manager and, even in retirement, the sport’s greatest ambassador?\n\nNow it’s a combination. I am using all the things I learned, all the things I did right and wrong, to prepare other riders on my team, my son and, moving forward, my sport. I spend a lot of time trying to bring people to cyclocross, bringing companies here to see a race, but also to experience the sport on a bicycle and maybe understand it a bit more. It is nice to see that what I did with my career has allowed me to continue to be a part of my sport into the future.\n\nWhat is your prognosis for cyclocross at a time when the sports greatest stars, including Wout Van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel, are moving to road racing?\n\nWhere does cyclocross go from here? The riders of my era and the ones before us, they typically stopped racing at a normal age, between 35 and 40, let’s say. But the generation just after mine, the best riders, they are gone. Not because they stopped racing, but primarily because they moved over to professional road racing. You have Zdenek Stybar and Lars Boom—and then, of course, Niels Albert, because of his health. It is a bit of a pity, because they would have been able to build tremendous following over time. If we had those guys racing now, against Mathieu and Wout, imagine we would have six or seven guys racing at the highest levels. That is what we had in the past. So we are missing two generations, and it is impacting the riders’ interest in the sport, and these young riders haven’t had as much time to build up their fan base, so it impacts the loyalties of the fans as well. It is a tricky time, and we have to be careful because cyclocross is in a difficult moment; but I think if everyone who loves this sport gets involved, like Niels is, like I am, we can see it through.\n\nWhen you think about the role of brands like Trek taking cyclocross beyond Flanders and Belgium and to places like the middle of America, what does that do for the sport?\n\nThis is perhaps the most important thing we can do to grow the sport broadly, because here in Belgium riders are starting and staying in cyclocross; but in America, or in the U.K., we really need brand support. It is a pity to lose an American rider like Logan Owen, with so much potential in cyclocross, to the road. We miss that international element in our sport. Trek’s involvement, from the live streaming of races to the Waterloo World Cup Race, we’re talking about adding more races in America. And it won’t just be Trek; you’ll see that other American brands, like Specialized and Cannondale, will continue to invest more and more in our sport, and a competition between those brands will continue to grow the sport around it.\n\nWe need our riders, the riders at the highest level, to understand how important these foreign markets are for the growth of cyclocross. We need to be good ambassadors. It’s a pity when I hear our riders complaining about going all the way to America to race, because it really is about the future of our sport and the sport’s success as well as their future as athletes and into retirement. You’re still very young when you are finished racing.\n\nYou’re a cyclocross celebrity in the U.S., where the sport has shown tremendous growth. Where is the next hotbed of ’cross?\n\nEngland. This is a country with a tremendous interest in cyclocross right now; obviously, the talent of Tom Pidcock and his ability to bring British fans and brands to the sport is very important in terms of attention and growth of our fan base. We had a World Cup race in England two or three years ago and it was very well attended. Cycling is growing quickly there in all disciplines, because of all the success British road cycling has had. It’s much closer to Belgium than the United States and it’s a huge opportunity for us.\n\nBelgium is always going to be our home base, but we cannot rely on just promoting the sport here at home. We want to, and we need to spread our sport wherever we have interest. The growth of the women’s side of the sport has been very valuable for cyclocross. Our women’s races are the most captivating right now; you don’t know who is going to win each day. While perhaps the fans think that it’s too easy for van der Poel and they are bored, having the women’s races televised [is important]. Having a second race at the highest level, instead of just one, this is very helpful to our sport right now.\n\nThe biggest thing for cyclocross would of course be to be included in the Olympics. If or when that happens, the sky’s the limit." ]
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[ null, "Posted at 04:25h in Film TV & Records - Behind The Scenes, Latest Posts by The Angel 0 Comments", null, "Boiler Room was the first feature film that I scored in its entirety. Director Ben Younger railed against hiring one of the usual suspects to score his film when New Line did what most studios do with first time directors, they put forth a short list of guys that would be considered safe to hire… “comfort hires.” They’re the same guys that get all the gigs, but not necessarily because any of them are a great creative fit.\n\nSo before executive Dana Sano threw my name into the hat, Ben had been asked to meet with virtually every male composer in town. But there was something missing for him. He had a strong vision for the music that would feel authentic to the world of his characters. And it was bold. When we met for the first time, he told me that all of the source music would be 90’s hip hop and he didn’t want traditional, melodramatic score to take the audience “out.”\n\nI was already producing records for Bay Area rapper, Mystic and remixing my label mates, The Pharcyde, and my sound was a blend of hip hop, dub, jazz and soul. The connection was organic. And I was excited to hear that Ben wanted a cohesive sound for the film. We were both New Yorkers. I spoke Ben’s language. We had the same love of hip hop and we had virtually the same music collection… something that was important to him.", null, "So Boiler Room turned twenty-one today. It was released on Feb 18th, 2000 with a premiere at Sundance on Jan 28th at Eccles Theater in Park City. Sundance was beautiful, the skiing was great and the premiere was vibey. There was a lot of excitement around the young cast; Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Nicky Katt, Nia Long, Ben Affleck, Tom Everett Scott, Scott Caan, Jamie Kennedy, Jon Abrahams and the rest is history." ]
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[ "← Meet Father Nemo\nSensus Hereticus, Or The Pope On The Bus →", null, "Maybe you shouldn’t be the Secretary General of the Synod…\n\n“You should come up here if you know everything, maybe you should be a Synod Father.”\n\nCan anyone imagine a Cardinal in an important position under, say, Pope Benedict, giving an answer of this sort because a journalist is making his job and posing questions about the lack of transparency in this Synod?\n\nAm I the only one who has the impression the new Francis-style is as arrogant and reckless in practice as it proclaims to be humble and merciful in theory?\n\nMind: this is not your blogger, or even journalist, confronted with an obnoxious commenter.\n\nThis is a journalist making his job. This is the Cardinal who invited him.\n\nThe Cardinal who invited him so that he may pose questions.\n\n← Meet Father Nemo\nSensus Hereticus, Or The Pope On The Bus →\nLoading Comments..." ]
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[ "Slauson Malone\nTrack 12 on\nA Quiet Farwell, 2016–2018 (Crater Speak)\nIn an interview with Passion Weiss, Slauson comments in relation to the long… Read More\n\nThe Flying Africans board mothership Zong! to colonize the new nubian planet called X “The World laughs as it turns another degree, hotter” (see page 44, 127, 102–136, and 147) Lyrics\n\nIn an interview with Passion Weiss, Slauson comments in relation to the long title,\n\n“There’s a lot of shit that that’s riffing on, but there’s this one painting by J.M.W Turner – and he always had the most crazy titles for his paintings – ”Slavers Throwing overboard the Dead and Dying—Typhoon coming on“ and I was just like, damn, I need to step up my game. And the name of the ship in that painting is called Zong”", null, "“And then the “Flying Africans” – there’s a Jen Nkiru called “Rebirth is Necessary” and there’s a part in the video where I took the sample of a guy saying “I’m gone” and at that point there’s a graphic that says, “The Flying Africans” and I was like the fuck does that mean.\"\n\nHe further explained that the song is a diss track towards Sun Ra, following the same chord changes as Space is the Place. Jasper explained,\n\n“I’m very critical of the idea of being a fugitive or the idea of thinking you’ll be able to escape to another place and I think that’s a big aspect of the whole Sun Ra aesthetic which is the idea that black people can go elsewhere and I don’t find that to be necessarily true.”\n\nAsk us a question about this song\nNo questions asked yet\nA Quiet Farwell, 2016–2018 (Crater Speak) (2019)\nSlauson Malone\nCredits\nWritten By\nSlauson Malone\nAdditional Vocals\nLila Ramani\nModular Synthesizer\nAlex Epton\nRelease Date\nApril 18, 2019\nInterpolated By\nSmile #5 (see page 103 and 107) by Slauson Malone\nTags\nRapAbstract RapExperimental Hip-HopExperimentalUnderground Hip-Hop\nComments\nAdd a comment\nGet the conversation started\nBe the first to comment\nSign Up And Drop Knowledge 🤓\nGenius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists they love." ]
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[ "Tarrytown, NY – May 16, 2011 – Therapeutic barriers perceived by THA/TKA surgeons impact their use of anticoagulation therapies in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) among THA/TKA patients, and, despite evidence-based guidelines, DVT/PE prophylaxis practices vary widely, according to new survey results being unveiled by the National Blood Clot Alliance (NBCA) at the National Association of Orthopedic Nurses Annual Congress in Baltimore this week.\n\nData from NBCA’s online survey of 200 U.S. surgeons who perform total hip arthroplasty (THA) and/or total knee arthroplasty (TKA), show that, on average, 38% of surgeons surveyed actually refrain from prescribing warfarin, and 29% refrain from prescribing low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), due to perceived barriers associated with these therapies. In addition, these data also show that, on average, treatment barriers cause 18% of surgeons surveyed to shorten warfarin treatment time, and 16% to shorten LMWH treatment time. The primary treatment barriers cited by surgeons included, for warfarin, INR monitoring, bleeding, and drug interactions, and, for LMWH, bleeding and patient difficulty with injections.\n\n“These survey findings validate the need for interventions to address anticoagulant treatment barriers, and the need to better define optimal DVT/PE prophylaxis for THA and TKA patients to overcome longstanding therapeutic obstacles,” says NBCA Chief Executive Officer Alan P. Brownstein, MPH. “This can be accomplished with comparative effectiveness research, combined with consensus building efforts — such as a CDC/NIH Consensus Development Conference, for example — to optimize prophylaxis among at-risk THA/TKA patients.”\n\nNBCA conducted its DVT/PE Awareness Survey in direct response to the Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism. The objectives of the survey included:\n\nDVT is widely recognized as a major risk factor facing patients who undergo THA/TKA. Without prophylaxis, up to 80% of orthopedic surgical patients would develop DVT, and up to 20% would develop PE. DVT and subsequent PE remain the most common cause for emergency re-admission and death following joint replacement.\n\nWhile 97% of surgeons surveyed said they provided DVT risk information to patients, and 80 percent of the 250 THA/TKA patients surveyed said they received information from their doctors, the survey suggests that this information was not retained. Despite being at increased risk for DVT/PE, the results of this survey demonstrate that DVT/PE awareness among THA/TKA patients is low: Just 29% of patients surveyed say they are aware of a condition called DVT, when that term is used, and just 19% are aware of a condition called PE, when that term is used. Conversely, however, most THA/TKA patients (77%) say they know what a blood clot is, and virtually all of them (97%) recognize that blood clots can be life threatening.\n\n“The disparity between DVT/PE risk and DVT/PE awareness seen in the orthopedics patients in this survey is very troubling,” says NBCA Director Health Learning and Marketing Mary Ellen McCann, RN, MA, who is sharing key findings from the NBCA Awareness Survey at the NAON Annual Congress. “We need to sharpen our focus on educational initiatives that will resonate more effectively with THA/TKA patients, and carefully target our efforts to fill existing information gaps.”\n\nIn this study, nearly half of the 250 THA/TKA patients surveyed reported warfarin use, with 22% saying warfarin is very or moderately difficult to use, and 18% saying they needed assistance with the therapy. More than half of these warfarin users said that remembering to take the medicine, dosing changes and dietary restrictions were the primary barriers they experienced. Among all THA/TKA patients surveyed, 58% reported LMWH injection use, with 31% of these patients saying LMWH is moderately or very difficult to use. Difficulty with injections was the primary treatment barrier cited by LMWH patients.\n\nNBCA is sharing additional results of its DVT/PE Awareness Survey findings at additional medical meetings in upcoming weeks and months, and through educational DVDs being made available to healthcare professionals in orthopedics nationwide. For more information, or to order free copies of the NBCA DVT/PE Awareness Survey DVD, contact NBCA at www.stoptheclot.org, or 877.4No.Clot (877-466-2568).\n\nThe NBCA DVT/PE Awareness Survey was made possible by a grant from Ortho-McNeil™, a Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.\n\nReturn to our News section.", null, null ]
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[ "After five feature films, director Drake Doremus has proven his interests as an artist lie in the human heart. Breathe In is his latest trifle that dabbles in romance, and similar to his 2011 indie darling, Like Crazy, it benefits from the charismatic performers in the frame, but suffers from inconsistent screenwriting.\n\nOnce again Doremus uses Felicity Jones (as he did with Like Crazy) as an entry point to the film’s setting. Jones plays a beautiful British foreign exchange student named Sophie. After the death of the uncle who raised her, she makes a rash decision to leave Britain and study in America. Ensconced in the drab suburbia of upstate New York, the Reynolds family decides to house Sophie for the remainder of the academic semester.\n\nThe picturesque family initially welcomes Sophie with open arms. Lauren (Mackenzie Davis) befriends the foreigner from the get-go. Both at the tail end of their high school senior year, the two find common ground in academia and youth.\n\nSlowly the film hints the marriage between Keith (Guy Pearce) and Megan (Amy Ryan) may not particularly be a happy one. The two seem to be having the same debate they’ve been having for the past 17 years: Keith, a cellist turned high school music teacher, wants to move back into the city. Amy contends it’s too expensive and unaffordable.\n\nThis conversation between the two is had on a number of occasions — each time arriving at the same sad, but inevitable conclusion: Keith and Megan simply want different things in life.\n\nIt takes all of 10 minutes for Doremus’ film to reveal itself to us: this is a movie about a conflicted father who has arrived at a crossroads, both morally and artistically.\n\nFrom the first scene, we sense an attraction forming between Keith and Sophie. That lust for one another only strengthens when Sophie masterfully plays an impromptu ballad on the piano for Keith’s classroom. She is stunning, both as a pianist and a woman. Jones imbues this character with a sense of confidence and understanding of the world that somehow manages to not come off as precocious.\n\nIn turn, Keith treats Sophie as the adult she is.\n\nThe more time they spend together, the more passionate their affection becomes. When Keith mentions the possibility of retiring from teaching and working full-time as a cellist, his wife shoots the idea down — claiming his musical dreams are just that: dreams. Perhaps this is why Keith finds comfort in confiding in Sophie — someone who wholeheartedly believes in his talents and doesn’t laugh them off as silly fantasies.\n\nWritten by Doremus and Ben York Jones, Breathe In concocts a sort of stacked deck scenario in which the film nearly dupes us into believing a clandestine dalliance between Sophie and Keith is a viable option for these characters. Essentially positing that a romance practiced surreptitiously — which would invariably break up a home and cause Lauren and Megan an immeasurable amount distress — is an acceptable course of action. And perhaps it is.\n\nThe film hits its stride when exploring the sexual temptation between Keith and Sophie, while simultaneously examining the ongoing battle between choice versus availability. For nearly two decades Keith has chosen to be a teacher because it was practical. It was secure. It provided economic stability for his family.\n\nNow that his daughter is about to leave for college, it’s time for him to reconsider what he wants to do with the rest of his life. I suspect this sort of midlife reevaluation is something nearly all parents can identify with.\n\nWhen the film is not on this path of introspection, it attempts to paint a portrait of high school life for Sophie and Lauren. Seldom do you encounter such a mystifying snapshot of youth than in Breathe In. The men who enter Lauren’s life are ungainly — pedopholic jocks who speak in profanity and platitudes. It’s difficult to keep a sense of rhythm when the film is sporadically interrupted by these dismal sequences. Thankfully these scenes don’t occupy too much of Breathe In.\n\nHowever, something that is a consistent issue throughout the film is its tendency to operate at arms-length with the characters. Doremus’ icy detachment to the story is offsetting. We get to know Keith and Sophie only so much as we’re permitted to know them.\n\nCome the final thirty minutes of Breathe In, we are presented with some calculation in the writing that is unnatural and unexpected considering the nuance that has come before.\n\nDoremus’ is a competent enough director to tell the story he wants to tell. Replete with gray and blue compositions, rainy days, and elegiac piano ballads, there is in an unshakable air of melancholy that resides over Breathe In.\n\nIn some way this despondency reflects the emotions of the characters. We know there’s turmoil and tension percolating beneath the surface of the Reynolds’ family, it just takes the arrival of Sophie to break it free.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "The Chancellor has unveiled a new jobs protection scheme that will top up the wages of workers as a second Covid-19 wave threatens to derail the economy’s recovery.\n\nRishi Sunak vowed to help “the recovery by protecting jobs through the difficult winter months” as he announced a replacement to the furlough scheme.\n\nUnder the new subsidy, employees must work at least a third of their normal hours but for every hour not worked the employer and government will each pay one third towards their usual pay. The Treasury said workers using the scheme would receive at least 77pc of their pay where the Government contribution is not capped.\n\nFrom 1 November, for the next six months, the Job Support Scheme will protect viable jobs in businesses who are facing lower demand over the winter months due to Covid-19. pic.twitter.com/8NpIKpQV8y\n\nThe scheme is open to any UK business and will last for six months but the grant will be capped at just under £700, making the support much less generous than the furlough scheme, which has cost the taxpayer £39bn so far. It is expected to cost £300m per month for every million workers that use the scheme.\n\nMr Sunak also extended the income support scheme for self-employed workers with a third lump sum available worth up to 20pc of average monthly profits.\n\nThe furlough scheme was due to end next month but a tenth of the workforce, or more than 3m workers, are still using the wage support. He said keeping workers in so-called zombie jobs by extending the furlough scheme would be “fundamentally wrong”.", null, "The Chancellor warned the second wave posed “a threat to this fragile economic recovery”, adding that the economy was going through a “permanent adjustment”.\n\nWith the health crisis escalating in the UK, the Chancellor cancelled the Autumn Budget and instead announced a Winter Economy Plan to bolster the economy.\n\nMr Sunak also announced new measures to ease the pressure on businesses, including a “pay as you grow” programme for the small firms that tapped his Bounce Back Loan Scheme. Businesses will now be able to extend the loans from six to 10 years and suspend repayments for six months, “nearly halving the monthly” cost of the loans to firms, he said.\n\nAll the loan guarantee schemes were extended until the end of the year with a successor to be unveiled in January. In addition, the VAT cut for hospitality and tourism firms was extended from Jan 13 to the end of March, while firms can spread their VAT bills over 11 smaller repayments.\n\nIndustry leaders and economists warned withdrawing the wage subsidy would cause a surge in unemployment with the likes of Germany and France already extending their wage support schemes. New restrictions to curb another wave of Covid infections also threatened to put huge pressure on the jobs market.\n\nMike Cherry, chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, called it a “swift and significant intervention” but warned firms “are facing a incredibly difficult winter”.\n\n“Today’s support package is the flipside of the coin to Tuesday’s Covid-19 business restrictions,” he said.\n\nDame Carolyn Fairbairn, head of the Confederation of British Industry, said the intervention would save “hundreds of thousands of viable jobs this winter.”\n\n“It is right to target help on jobs with a future, but can only be part-time while demand remains flat.”\n\nHowever, economists warned the support will only cushion the blow the economy faces from a second wave.\n\nRuth Gregory, economist at Capital Economics, said: “These actions won’t eliminate the hit entirely. That is why we think GDP will stagnate in the last three months of the year.”\n\nHow will you and your business, big or small, be affected by today's economic announcement? Tell us in the comments section below or email yourstory@telegraph.co.uk" ]
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[ null, null, null, "On the mound, the Storm should be led by a solid trio of starters, Zech Lemond, Ryan Butler and Justin Livengood. Watch center fielder Auston Bousfield and a strong middle infield tandem of shortstop Jose Rondon and second baseman Fernando Perez.\n\nThis spring you were really high on Fernando Perez. Give us an idea of why you were so excited about him.\n\nSam Geaney: He has some of the best offensive tools in the organization. We like his swing path, good power which is generated by some very good hands - just a very pure hitter. His strikeout rate was a little high last year and we would have liked to have seen more patience, but he still hit 18 home runs while playing three different positions.\n\nThis year the goals are for him to have more consistent at-bats, he can get a little streaky. One of the things we are going to be looking at is how well he works the counts. Additionally, we really like him at second and that is where he is going to play every day.\n\nMadFriars: Kyle Lloyd had a big year in Fort Wayne last year and he led the organization in strikeouts. Why was he moved to the bullpen? Were you worried about the effects of his arm getting hurt because of how much he relies upon his splitter?\n\nSam Geaney: Mainly we just saw the majority of his value, and his future, as coming out of the bullpen on the major league level. We like what Kyle did last year and believe we will see the same level of success this year in Lake Elsinore with his new role.\n\nMadFriars: Conversely, after he had a lot of success in the bullpen last year with the TinCaps, you moved Ryan Butler to the rotation. What was the reasoning behind that?\n\nSam Geaney: Just looking at the physicality of him and the arsenal of pitches that he can throw, we thought it was worth the risk. For us, even if he does end up in the pen we think something can be gained from the innings he will accrue as a starter and will have more opportunity for pitch development with the side sessions.\n\nWe saw no red flags in his delivery, just a very sharp and polished kid.\n\nCatch a Rising Star: As Sam Geaney noted at the top, Fernando Perez has come pretty far, pretty quick. The left-handed hitting Otay Mesa product has the potential to be a power hitting middle infielder. He makes good contact, but if he can become a little more patient his numbers will spike. If he has a good first half, both he and Jose Rondon could be strong candidates for mid-season promotions.\n\nStarting Pitching: Zech Lemond and Ryan Butler were both picked in the 2014 draft and immediately impressed their club. Both Lemond and Butler were projected in the draft as relievers but San Diego elected to keep them as starters until they show they can't handle it. Lemond relies on strong two-seam fastball that comes in around the mid-90's while the 6-6 Butler can really dial it up and last year touched 100 out of the pen. Justin Livengood - who may have the best name in professional baseball - was a tenth round pick in 2013 out of UNC-Wilmington who was 7-1 last year for Fort Wayne with a 3.46 ERA. The 6-3 North Carolinian relies upon a big fastball and a 12-6 curve.\n\nPen: Kyle Lloyd has great size and his splitter should play even better out of the pen than as a starter. Nick Mutz was the closer last year and was very good in the first half for the TinCaps before struggling in Lake Elsinore. Matthew Shepherd was 6-1 as a spot starter and reliever and logged 86 innings for the Storm last season with a 96/37 strikeout-to-base-on-balls ratio. His ERA was a little high at 5.02, but it's still a bit of a surprise to see him back.\n\nInfield: San Diego native Perez's bat should get the attention but Rondon, one of the four prospects that came over in the Huston Street trade last year, returns and appears to have put on more solid weight which should translate into more power. Despite hitting .301 he only had ten extra-base hits in 149 plate appearances. Marcus Davis had a big bounce-back year in Eugene after the Florida State alumni struggled in his first go-around. He finished in the top five in the Northwest for batting average, on-base percentage and extra-base hits and led everyone in slugging percentage. Look for the left-handed hitting Davis to shoot a lot of balls into the left-center gap. Gabriel Quintana, 22, returns after hitting .263/.302/.431 for the Storm in 2014.\n\nCatching: Despite having a slightly unorthodox swing, Ryan Miller had a big year for the TinCaps. He finished second on the team in home runs with 12 to go along with a .243/.304/.407 slash line. Miller is a better athlete than most catchers and working with Storm manager Michael Collins, a former minor league catcher, will only help him more down the road. If he can get a little more plate discipline to go along with his power, he has a chance.\n\nOutfield: This is a nice outfield. Auston Bousfield is the type of centerfielder that can go somewhat unnoticed because he always seems to be in the right place defensively. At the plate he profiles as a top-of-the-order hitter with his ability to get on base and hit the ball into the gaps. Yale Rosen was second on the Emeralds in home runs last year and had one of the more impressive camps of any minor leaguer. Kyle Gaedele returns to Lake Elsinore after losing the majority of last year in San Antonio to injuries. 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[ "You are here:\nNews", null, "A child could write a clear nonconformity. It’s a simple one-two process. This is how the two halves of a nonconformity statement fit together:\n\nNo opinions are present in the nonconformity, just cold, hard facts. It’s hard to argue with facts. It also makes the audit go much smoother. Sure, facts may remove a degree of creativity that auditors exercised, but creativity is better expressed in other ways.\n\nHere is an example of a well written nonconformity:\n\nHere is an example of a poorly written nonconformity:\n\nRequirement: All products must be identified.\n\nThere is no traceability to this requirement. Where did it come from? There is a similar requirement in ISO 9001:2015, but that source is not referenced. Always cite where the requirement is coming from, and never paraphrase it. It is permissible to add ellipsis (…) if the requirements is taken from a long passage and the entire section is not needed.\n\nThis evidence has a lot of problems, most of which can be summarized by saying the evidence is not traceable. Firstly, there’s no indication of where the returned goods were located. The returned goods are also not identified in any unique way. The quantity of returned goods is also not indicated—there could be two or 200, it’s not clear. Finally, the auditor included a lot of editorial opinion at the end of the evidence. This opinion is not needed and only serves to inflame the auditee. Stick to the facts when you write evidence and make sure the facts are fully traceable.\n\nAuditors are held to a higher standard\n\nIt’s tempting to just say “Who cares?” when it comes to writing clear and correct nonconformity statements. After all, the rest of the world writes in a very informal manner. Grammar, correct spelling, and proper usage all seem optional these days. As long as the auditee understands what I’m talking about, it’s okay, right? Wrong answer. Auditors must produce a polished and professional product. Everything you write, say, and do is being scrutinized constantly by the auditee. Not in an attempt to disparage you, but simply to ensure that audit is credible. The output of the audit that gets the most attention are nonconformity write-ups. Even though nonconformities are not aimed at any particular person in an organization, auditees are still keenly aware that they represent failings of a sort. A requirements was established, but we weren’t able to meet it. Because of the high profile of nonconformities, they need to be written very well.\n\nIf you’re auditing with another person or as part of a team, make sure to have someone else review your nonconformity write-up. This is usually the role of the lead auditor, but really any set of trained eyes are helpful. Any rework that is necessary should be performed by the auditor who originally wrote the nonconformity. Recognize also that sometimes the answer is not reworking the nonconformity, it’s ripping it up. These are the conditions that usually result in a nonconformity being removed and not being provided as part of the final report:\n\nThis is a good time to address findings that fall outside the scope of the audit. They could be in a department/process that is not officially being audited, or they could be against a standard that is not being used in the present audit. For instance, we see something happening in the warehouse that constitutes a nonconformity, but the warehouse is not part of the audit. Or the auditors observe a safety violation, but the audit is against ISO 9001 and safety is not included. In these cases it is usually of verbally reporting the finding to your contact within the auditee organization. Verbally report it, mention that it is officially outside the scope, and ask him/her if they would like you to include it in the report. If they say “no,” then you don’t include it. The scope of the audit is almost a contract, and you don’t intentionally audit outside the scope or report findings that are outside the scope. It’s perfectly fine to make a note of the issue and follow up the next time there is an audit that includes that topic.\n\nHe is the author of numerous books, including ISO 9001:2015 in Plain English, published by Paton Professional. This article was excerpted from Cochran’s latest book, Internal Auditing in Plain English.\n\nCopyright 2017 by Craig Cochran. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from the author.\n\nCertificate vs. Certification: Does It Really Matter?\nMarzo 11, 2021\n\nIntroduciendo a “Certus Professional Certification”\nOctubre 15, 2020\nBUSCAR\n¿PREGUNTAS?\n¡Estamos para ayudarte! Ingresa tu pregunta e información de contacto en los campos abajo. Te responderemos enseguida.\nNUESTRAS CERTIFICACIONES\nGo to Top\nWe use cookies in order to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies.\nOk\nNo" ]
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[ null, "New accounting rules approved on Monday are likely to show public pension funds are in a weaker financial position than previously thought and intensify disputes over how public retirement systems are funded.\n\nThe Governmental Accounting Standards Board, which sets the accounting standards for the public sector, finalized a single system of accounting to replace the menu of financial reporting options public pension funds currently use.\n\nState and local governments will have to post their net pension liability - the difference between the projected benefit payments and the assets set aside to cover those payments - up front on financial statements, under the changes.\n\n\"The pension liability will appear on the face of the financial statements for the first time. That's going to create the appearance of a weaker financial position,\" said Robert H. Attmore, GASB chairman, who said the board intended to \"peel back the veil so things are more transparent and there's more information for policy makers.\"\n\nGovernments participating in multi-employer plans - essentially smaller cities that are part of the state systems - will have to represent their share of liabilities, which could also make them appear financially weaker. Currently, they only have to state how much they have contributed.\n\nRichard Ciccarone, managing director and chief research officer at McDonnell Investment Management, said GASB was headed in the right direction in terms of comparability and transparency, adding that some of the changes will sharply increase deficits for some governments.\n\n\"It shouldn't immediately cause anyone to file for bankruptcy,\" he said, adding that \"it may immediately raise the level of attention to seriously do something here.\"\n\nThe biggest GASB change affects how the pension funds project rates of return on their investments, which provide 60 percent of their revenue. Underfunded pensions would have to lower their estimates for returns.\n\nGASB also eliminated a process known as \"smoothing,\" where the pension systems spread the liabilities over time, making the funds more reactive to volatility in financial markets. Funds can still spread out expenses, but over a shorter time frame.\n\nSome of the GASB changes go into effect on June 2013, with the others implemented in June 2014.\n\nMore changes are coming. Starting next month, GASB will begin work on accounting for other retiree benefits, mainly healthcare, which tend to be in worse shape than pensions.\n\nSome critics say the reforms could distort perceptions of governments' and retirement systems' health. They worry politicians will seize on the new, larger liabilities, to push through policy changes or starve employee retirement systems.\n\n\"We're concerned about confusion of the numbers,\" said Keith Brainard, research director of the National Association of State Retirement Administrators. \"If a plan has a liability of $4 billion, does that mean they need $4 billion today? No. It's an accounting number.\"\n\nGovernments typically provide about 20 percent of pension fund revenue, but under the new standards, they will not have to disclose their annually required contributions (ARC). Ciccarone, however, raised concerns that governments would no longer post this information.\n\nThe Government Accountability Office, the nonpartisan federal auditor, reported in March that \"most state and local government plans currently have assets sufficient to cover their benefit commitment for a decade or more.\"\n\nStill, skepticism has risen about both the long and short-term prospects of public pensions. A week ago the Pew Center on the States estimated states are short $757 billion to pay retiree pension benefits, and the total could grow.\n\nAlthough it sounds like a technical accounting move, the new standard on rates of return is key to the pension wars.\n\nPension funds that are considered adequately funded could continue forecasting investment returns in-line with their historic averages, usually around 8 percent, under the new GASB rules. The board would only define those pension systems as having sufficient assets on hand to pay the pension of current employees and retirees, but did not set a funding ratio.\n\nFunds lacking sufficient cash to cover benefits must lower their projected investment rate to about 3 percent to 4 percent. Specifically, the investment rate would have to match \"a yield or index rate on tax-exempt 20-year, AA-or-higher rated municipal bonds,\" an information sheet on the changes said. On Monday, the yield for AA-rated municipal bonds due in 20 years was 3.12 percent, according to Municipal Market Data.\n\nWhen investments fail to meet the forecasts, governments - essentially taxpayers - and employees must pitch in money to fill the void. At the depth of the recession in 2008, the return on pension investments fell by 25 percent, Pew found.\n\nThe new rules offer a compromise. U.S. Congress would like systems to use a rate they call \"riskless,\" about 4 percent. Pensions counter they should use historical averages.\n\nPew found that Wisconsin is the best-funded retirement system in the country, and Illinois the worst.\n\n\"States like New York, which are making their contributions to their pension plans and are well-funded, their liability should not be affected by the new discount rates,\" said David Draine, senior researcher at Pew, about the GASB changes. \"States like Illinois that are having trouble making their contributions, you would expect to be more affected.\"\n\nAccording to a study by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, the funding ratio which is at 76 percent in 2010 could decline to 57 percent with the new accounting rules.\n\nIn some cases the reductions expected in the funding ratios are massive. Illinois teachers, a notoriously underfunded pension fund, currently has a funding ratio of 48.4 percent. Under the GASB's proposed changes it may fall to as low as 18.8 percent.\n\nPew also found states are short $627 billion for other retiree benefits, and 17 states have set aside no funds for them. According to Pew, states currently have only 5 percent of what they need for these \"Other Post-Employment Benefits.\"\n\nUntil 2006, GASB did not have any accounting standards for those benefits.\n\nI've already covered the pathetic state of state pension funds. I applaud these new GASB rules because they increase transparency at state and local pension funds, which in turn should make them a hell of a lot more accountable.\n\nBut the biggest problem with public pensions funds in the United States lies with a governance model that breeds corruption and mediocrity. When I wrote that ATP and APG are years ahead of most US public pensions, I meant it. The same can be said of large Canadian public pension funds which are global trendsetters.\n\nAre Dutch, Danish and Canadian public pension funds perfect? Of course not. I can raise several issues with all these funds, even the best of them. But when I compare their overall health to that of their US counterparts, I conclude that the overriding factor explaining their success lies with their superior governance model which focuses on accountability, transparency and alignment of interests.\n\nHaving said this, in order to get the governance right in the US, they need sweeping political change. Importantly, they need to create independent investment boards that operate at arms-length from state and local governments. Fat chance that this will ever happen, especially in the US where fast times in Pensionland means everyone wants a slice of the pension pie.\n\nBelow, as more and more states struggle to keep their pension promises, a new Pew study painted a stark picture of just how big the budget hole has become in some states. PBS News Hour's Jeffrey Brown discusses the pension gap with the Pew Center's Kil Huh and Northwestern University's Joshua Rauh.\n\nFinally, speaking of new rules, embedded a clip from Bill Maher's latest show. While pension shortfalls aren't funny, Bill Maher is, and even though I don't always agree with him, he offers great comedy relief. Below, his latest \"New Rules\". Priceless." ]
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[ null, "Before I discuss the three plays that comprise Tennessee Williams: Weird Tales, I would like to first take a moment to say how glad I am to see work like this being performed. The founders of the company, Augustin J. Correro and Nick Shackleford (who also directed the piece) have created a place dedicated to producing the works of Tennessee Williams, both well-known and rarely produced works. While certain Williams works enjoy healthy production lives (generally called the \"big three\": The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) there are so many that I fear I will never get to see performed live. Because of this disparity, I am even more thrilled to see a company like this come into being.\n\nAnd the production of Tennessee Williams: Weird Tales was as exciting and new as the company behind it. Composed of three one-act plays - Steps Must Be Gentle (circa 1980), Ivan's Widow, and The Strange Play (circa 1939) - Weird Tales ties these three stories together with young actor Andrew King playing a boy reading a magazine called Weird Tales. King's character becomes the conduit and guide for an audience who experiences these plays through his imagination. I can't help but notice the parallel between the Boy's journey and that of The Tennessee Williams Company of New Orleans itself, as two of the plays did have to leap from page to stage solely with the directors' imaginations as guides.\n\nBut, I digress. Tennessee Williams: Weird Tales is an appropriate term for this group of one-acts. The journey begins with a rarely produced play about Williams's favorite poet, Hart Crane. The play picks up after Crane's death, which occurred when he jumped off of a ship off in the Gulf of Mexico, and explores an imagined conversation between Crane and his mother. David de la Ronde Williams (aka David Williams) is a standout for his performance as Crane, who has been at the bottom of the Gulf for so long that his reaction to human communication oscillates between irritation, amusement, longing, and several states in between. He plays opposite the solid performance of Maggie Eldred's Grace Crane, who cannot quite come to terms with her own relationship to her son in the past or present.\n\nWe will see these actors again, but first Tennessee Williams: Weird Tales moves onto a decidedly weirder, darker, and sexier story called Ivan's Widow. Ivan's widow, named only \"She,\" cannot seem to grasp the fact that her husband has died, though she wears mourning clothes and is seeing a psychiatrist (\"He\") about it. What follows is a sort of psychosexual fragmentation of a play that presents a number of difficulties for production. I could not tell in the production if the audience is meant to believe that She is imagining the inappropriate behavior of her psychiatrist or if that behavior is in fact occurring, or some combination of the two. I feel that this confusion might have been avoided had the moments of fragmentation been more pronounced, as they did not seem to have their own identities in production as much as they do in the script. In other words, what are these interludes between parts of this play? Are they passages of time? Moments of repression in the mind of She? If the production took a stronger stance on these, the rest of the piece would fall into place for me. This piece also struggled from an ending that was completely baffling to me because the final moment could not actually be seen by my side of the audience. Ivan's Widow is in many ways the hardest of these three pieces to do, and it is very interesting despite these complications.\n\nIf I am a bit hard on Ivan's Widow, it is probably because it comes before my favorite play of the evening, The Strange Play. I do not want to reveal too many of The Strange Play's secrets, as its embrace of this whimsical, ethereal, and, yes, strange, world is most pleasing when it is a surprise to the audience. Without going into too much detail, I can say that the play seems to be a sort of meditation on solitude, community, and connection to the world. I will also say that we again see the talents of David Williams, in a very different kind of role.\n\nThese three plays are certainly weird and wonderful, and they make Tennessee Williams: Weird Tales a fun and different kind of night at the theatre. If you're in New Orleans before April 17th, you can drop by The Metropolitan Community Church of New Orleans and check it out. More information, including tickets, can be found here. A big congratulations to The Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans, whose work I look forward to following in the future. As Williams would say, en avant!" ]
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[ null, "“One of the newest figures to emerge on the world stage in recent years is the social entrepreneur. This is usually someone who burns with desire to make a positive social impact on the world, but believes that the best way of doing it is, as the saying goes, not by giving poor people a fish and feeding them for a day, but by teaching them to fish, in hopes of feeding them for a lifetime. I have come to know several social entrepreneurs in recent years, and most combine a business school brain with a social worker's heart. The triple convergence and the flattening of the world have been a godsend for them. Those who get it and are adapting to it have begun launching some very innovative projects.” Thomas Friedman, The World if flat…”\n\nGovernor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has made an avowed commitment to take community development as one of the priorities of the Restoration Administration during his Second Tenure. This policy pronouncement was borne out of the extensive campaigns embarked upon by the PDP before the governorship election.\n\nNever in the history of Bayelsa politics has an incumbent Governor campaigned so vigorously, so purposefully and so tenaciously to sell his ideologies like a marketing scion – who solicited the electorate to look at the product (the Governor) and the price, in almost an endless, tortuous and nerve-wracking Community-to Community Campaign.\n\nThe initiative of the Restoration Administration to embark on Community-to-Community Campaign was to have a first-hand knowledge of the conditions of livelihood among the rural folks. The campaign was an eye opener in more ways than one.\n\nGovernor Seriake Dickson beheld the peculiar developmental challenges of his people and saw the compelling need to address them. Community after Community, leaders and youths reeled out their genuine development priorities and almost all of them demanded immediate attention as soon as yesterday.\n\nThe traditional paradigm of community development was for a government agency to site projects with the exclusion of the stakeholders. The aim was to assume that the Community would buy-in to such projects without a pragmatic consideration for the skills of beneficiary communities to sustain such projects. Community persons were not trained to take charge of projects and absence of sustainability criterion made such projects to collapse into obsolescence. Ultimately, the so called development projects alienated the potential beneficiaries.\n\nThey became a liability to such communities and were abandoned. This is why you can see five water schemes in a community without anyone being functional. This is because there is a disconnect between the agencies that sited the projects and the end user communities. Lack of Community ownership has been a major obstacle in most community development projects.\n\nThere have been several efforts by Nigeria’s government, NGOs, international organizations and corporate social responsibility arms of multinational oil companies to improve the livelihoods of those living in the Niger Delta region. Unfortunately, many of these development efforts have been top-down and have failed to improve the situation in the region. In fact, the economy and environment along the Niger Delta continue to worsen, and issues of conflict and insecurity continue to escalate.\n\nRealizing the limitations of these efforts, Governor Seriake Dickson has resolved to tackle the challenge of Community development head-on. The Restoration strategy will form networks and local associations, which will have structures that support collective action, enforce norms, generate expectations of reciprocity, and or foster feelings of mutual trust, they constitute a social capital. Monies and other production in-puts will be distributed to those networks and associations with emphasis on community participation.\n\nThe essence is to form social capital which views social networks more as a property of groups and communities than of individuals. Within close-knit groups, relationship of kinships, friendship and ethnicity can form dense networks of solidarity, cooperation and communal sanction that enhance development. This strategy fosters strong ties based on deep bonds of kinship and community can create trusts that enforce cooperative norms.\n\nThis is in addition to direct intervention in the provision of fishing equipment, farming implements, provision of occupational clusters for complementarity, provision of social amenities such as educational institutions, healthcare facilities, electricity etc to make life more meaningful for the rural folks.\n\nThe “black box” of the Restoration approach is all-inclusivity, complementarity, clusters working in synergy, community-based development tracking model and measurement of development parameters upon which more investment will be made.\n\nThe Izon-Ibe Microfinance Bank and the Bayelsa State Cooperative Bureau have important roles to play in this endeavor. In a bid to reduce the harsh effect of poverty, a lot of people have taken to small scale business among other steps. These small businesses, which often require less capital to start up, have the potential of providing reasonable income to enable the poor meet basic human needs. Nigeria is a country with numerous business and investment potential due to the abundant, vibrant and dynamic human and natural resources it possesses. A lot of people have always taken Nigeria to represent a paradox in development–that the country is rich but with poor citizens.\n\nIn the poverty eradication scheme of many countries microfinance banks serve as a means of empowering the poor and providing a valuable tool to assist the economic development process. More so the bottom-up approach encourages self-employment projects that can generate income to mitigate the devastating effect of rural poverty on the people. There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals. When individuals and communities do not govern self, they risk being ruled by external forces that care less about the well-being of the village. This has been the trend over the years in Bayelsa Communities for the past five decades.\n\nNigeria now faces dire economic challenges in all facets of life, but as soon as the clouds evaporate, the Contiman Governor I know will walk the talk. With this pragmatic zeal and consummate desire to move the State forward, Bayelsans can only expect better days ahead. Governor Seriake Dickson’s approach to community development will be a huge success considering the fact that the infrastructure for community regeneration have already been put in place and Bayelsans are not unwilling to seize the opportunity to grow small scale businesses and pursue entrepreneurship. With the Senatorial roads linking the growth Centres, and economic clusters coupled with the production of an avalanche of social infrastructure, the Restoration Community Development paradigm will succeed and the obstacle of finance will be addressed sooner than later.\n\nDisclaimer: \"The views/contents expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of The Nigerian Voice. The Nigerian Voice will not be responsible or liable for any inaccurate or incorrect statements contained in this article.\"\nArticles by Idumange John\n23-9-2016 Bayelsa Subed: In Pursuit Of Quality Education22-9-2016 Gov. Dickson: The Making Of A Transformational Leader19-7-2016 Bayelsa State: The Crux Of The Matter In Good Governance?15-7-2016 Bayelsa State: Let The Eagle Fly6-7-2016 Journalism Practice And The Constitutional Demands On Journalists – An X-ray Of The Foi ActMore..." ]
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[ null, "Sandra H. Robinson, an experienced trial attorney with The Cochran Firm, D.C., handles catastrophic medical malpractice and personal injury cases. She has settled or won at trial malpractice cases in the six- and seven-figure range; in a single year she won more than $20 million in jury awards on behalf of victims of malpractice. Ms. Robinson has served as president of the Civil Justice Foundation and was the first African-American president of the Public Justice Foundation. She is a past member of the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Ms. Robinson is past president of the Women’s Bar Association Foundation, and past president of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. She has held numerous other leadership positions including co-chair of the National Bar Association’s Trial Advocacy Section, Program Coordinator of the National Association of Black Women Attorneys and a Master in the Charlotte E. Ray American Inn of Court, which promotes the ethical and professional development of lawyers. Ms. Robinson has also served on the faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Ms. Robinson has received the American Association for Justice Women Trial Lawyers Caucus Annual Marie Lambert Award for leadership and mentoring of women lawyers. She has been honored as Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Trial Lawyers Association, D.C., and has also received the Presidential Award of the National Bar Association and the Charlotte E. Ray Award of the Greater Washington Area Chapter, Women’s Division of the NBA. This award is named in honor of the first African-American woman to practice law in the United States.\n\nIn 2003, Ms. Robinson was honored as a “Star of the Bar” by the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia for her outstanding skills as a trial lawyer and her service to the community. She was also featured as a Distinguished Black Woman in the 23rd Annual Scholarship Calendar published by Black Women in Sisterhood for Action. She is a recipient of the Pursuit of Justice Award of the American Bar Association Tort and Insurance Practices Section, and of the Washington Bar Association’s Ollie May Cooper Award. Ms. Robinson is a past Alumna of the Year of the Black Law Students Association of the Catholic University Columbus School of Law. She is listed in the Best Lawyers in America and as a Washington, D.C. Super Lawyer. She has been honored as one of the Top 50 Women Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers by Law & Politics Magazine. Ms. Robinson is a member of the D.C. and Maryland Bars. She has coached moot court teams in the D.C. Street Law Program, mentored students interested in the practice of law, participated in annual Law Day programs in the public schools, and supported other public interest efforts. In addition, she has lectured at high schools, colleges, law schools, and medical schools on medicine and the law. A native of Virginia, Ms. Robinson graduated from Oberlin College and received her law degree from the Catholic University Columbus School of Law." ]
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[ "For anyone that doesn’t know, this month also happens to be LGBT history month. Now I’m definitely no expert on LGBT history but yesterday I found some out.\n\nRayne and I visited a friend of ours in his new home. He’s in his sixties and he began talking about his dad. Jokingly he recalled how his dad had told him about gay people….\n\nDad explained to his young son that there were ‘second raters’ in the world. And good on him for saying that one should be nice to them and stand up for them if they were bullied.\n\nNow the funny part of the story is that he had no idea what his dad was talking about and it wasn’t until years later at university when a professor used the same term ‘second rater’ that the penny dropped!\n\nI guess that’s about 50 or more years ago and in a lot of ways his dad was ahead of his time. My own dad never mentioned anything to me about anything like that.", null, "And it got me pondering over the term ‘second rater’. I mean it’s quite nice instead of faggot, queer, asshole etc. And yet there is something cold and cruel about it.\n\nAre gay people second best? No matter how good or successful a gay person is, is it always second rate?\n\nAnd what about in the church?\n\nSadly the more I reflected on it the more I became aware that in the catholic environment gay people such as myself are very much treated like second raters. And to be more honest we are often treated as no raters at all as we face exclusion and bullying on a daily basis.\n\nIndeed only recently did Seamus have an online prayer meeting with a LGBT flag and in a ‘modern’ city like London, here are some of the comments:", null, "And it went on! In fact for some we are not only second raters but we are devils !!!\n\nSo what’s the answer?\n\n1. The most important thing is to remind every gay person that God does not see them as a second rater and that the church misrepresents God every time she or her members discriminate against gay people.\n\n2. Secondly is equality and equal opportunities for gay people in our church.\n\nThe reason I put this second rather than first is because this isn’t likely to happen any time soon and rather than go potty at how gays are treated in the church, it’s best to refocus one’s attention onto the gaze of Jesus and Our heavenly Father who love us all unconditionally. Only from this safe and secure base can we fight and pray for the rights of gay people in our church in the hope that one day our history will not be their future!", null, null, "May Jesus knock on the door of every LGBT heart tonight and indeed every human heart and fill us all with His love.\n\nThanks for reading and thanks to everyone who has supported me on this journey through prayer, words, financially etc." ]
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[ "Report lists benefits of secure land rights in the Amazon\n\nOctober 7, 2016 Comments Off on Report lists benefits of secure land rights in the Amazon 1,076 Views", null, "Andrew Steer, President and CEO, WRI. Securing land tenure in the Amazon, he says, is not only the right thing to do, it’s also one of the world’s most cost-effective climate mitigation strategies\n\nA report released in Washington DC on Thursday by the World Resources Institute (WRI) offers new evidence that the modest investments needed to secure land rights for Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon will generate billions of dollars in returns – economically, socially and environmentally – for governments, investors and communities.\n\nThe report, titled “Climate Benefits, Tenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights”, quantifies the economic value of securing land rights for the Indigenous communities who live in and protect forests, with a focus on Colombia, Brazil, and Bolivia, and implications for the rest of the world.\n\n“We now know that there is a clear economic case to be made for ensuring that Indigenous Peoples have secure rights to their land. Not only is securing land tenure the right thing to do, it’s one of the world’s most cost-effective climate mitigation strategies,” said Andrew Steer, President and CEO, WRI. “National governments should take note – and move quickly – to secure Indigenous lands and incorporate land rights into their climate change strategies and commitments to the Paris Agreement.”\n\n“In the pursuit of inclusive growth and climate action, we must recognise the profound value of securing land rights for those communities who best protect our forests,” said Lord Nicholas Stern, Chair, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics. “Rising to the challenge of the climate crisis requires that we find new and sustainable ways to develop and grow.”\n\nPrevious WRI research found that when Indigenous Peoples and communities have secure rights to land, both deforestation rates and carbon emissions in those lands often go down significantly. In the new report, matching analysis data show that the average annual deforestation rates in Bolivia, Brazil and Colombia were significantly lower in tenure-secure indigenous forests than in similar areas without secure tenure: 35% lower in Bolivia, 40% lower in Brazil, and 50% lower in Colombia.\n\nBuilding on this analysis, the authors calculated the economic value of carbon and other ecosystem services benefits of secure indigenous lands in the Amazon and found billions of dollars in value. The report finds the total estimated benefits of secure indigenous lands in Bolivia are $54 to 119 billion, Brazil $523 billion to 1.165 trillion, and Colombia $123 to 277 billion over the next 20 years, when factoring in global carbon benefits and ecosystem services like clean water, soil retention, pollination, biodiversity, flooding control, and recreation and tourism fees.\n\nThe numbers are even more staggering because the costs to secure indigenous land rights in the Amazon are just a few dollars per hectare of forest per year – less than 1 percent of the total economic benefits. The report did not include additional social benefits such as job creation and increased social services, like healthcare and education for local communities.\n\n“Indigenous Peoples and local communities have a long history in using natural resources wisely and adapting to the changing climate in an integrated and sustainable manner,” said Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chairperson of the Global Environment Facility (GEF). “Protecting and enhancing the land rights of Indigenous Peoples is a necessary step towards greater economic prosperity and safeguarding our global commons.”\n\nAs attention shifts toward implementing the Paris Agreement, too few national climate contributions take secure land rights into account. The new report finds indigenous lands with secure tenure can reduce deforestation and sequester carbon, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and helping curb climate change. The report estimates avoided emissions over 20 years would be at least 31.76 Mt CO2 per year in Brazil, the equivalent to taking more than 6.7 million cars off the road per year. Estimates for Bolivia are 8.04 Mt CO2 per year and for Colombia 3.01 Mt CO2 per year. Had the Indigenous Peoples in these countries not maintained secure tenure over their lands, the CO2 emissions of each country would be higher – about 9 percent more per year in Bolivia, and 3 percent more per year in Brazil and Colombia.\n\nSecuring indigenous lands is an effective and cost-effective carbon mitigation strategy that can help countries meet their contributions to the Paris Agreement. However, analysis by RRI found that only 21 of 197 Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) included clear commitments to implement community-based tenure or natural resource management strategies as part of their emissions reduction plans; including only Bolivia and Guatemala from Latin America. The only country to set a measurable target for the expansion of secure tenure rights was Cambodia.\n\nWRI’s new report shows that securing indigenous land rights could help Colombia meet its national climate commitment. Colombia committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2030, a total of 67 Mt CO2. The authors calculate that through avoided deforestation on indigenous lands, Colombia could save a minimum of 45 Mt CO2 between 2016-2030, which could achieve 69 percent of its NDC emissions reduction target.\n\n“Securing land rights for indigenous communities in the Amazon truly would have a global impact,” said Helen Ding, lead author and Environmental Economist, WRI. “At the local level, secure land rights would mean clean water, reduced pollution, revenue from ecotourism and forest products, and more. In terms of global carbon mitigation, there are billions of dollars to be gained from slowing deforestation and sequestering carbon in Indigenous forests.”\n\nThe report sets forth recommendations for decision-makers from government and other sectors who can establish laws and direct resources toward titling and protecting indigenous and community lands. It also recommends that donors, international development funds and climate finance mechanisms have a role to play to direct new resources in order to secure indigenous and community lands.\n\nThe full report is available at: http://www.wri.org/publication/climate-benefits-tenure-costs.\n\nThe WRI is a global research organisation that spans more than 50 countries, with offices in the United States, Brazil, China, India and Mexico, among others. The body’s over 550 experts and staff work closely with leaders to turn big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity and human well-being." ]
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[ "Shakedown Artists: How Activists, Lawyers Collude to Threaten Science\nSome sense from California at last\nCalifornia's Prop 65: Bad For Public Acceptance Of Science, About To Get Worse\nWhole Foods, Holier Than Thou\nVictory for science as California rejects Prop. 37\nBy Gil Ross — February 6, 2015", null, "ACSH has taken on the anti-scientific and anti-business Proposition 65 in California on numerous occasions. In fact, we have a publication devoted to the subject. Passed overwhelmingly in 1986, the law requires labeling as a carcinogen or reproductive toxicant for any product known to the State of California to contain a substance or chemical shown, in any system and to any authoritative body, to have such possible effects. While possibly well-intentioned, the effect of this statute has been nil regarding public health as neither the level of exposure nor the testing system is taken into account when identifying carcinogens but has successfully stifled businesses in the state.\n\nAnd anyone who has read our Dispatch and/or followed my media profile knows my strong position supporting e-cigarettes/vapor products as a relatively safe and effective method to help smokers quit, and is aware as well of the crescendo of anti-e-cig studies and alarmist warnings from our public health establishment. This unscientific data distortion reached a sort-of pinnacle (or nadir) recently when the California Dept. of Public Health issued a booklet, State Health Officer s Report on E-Cigarettes, A Community Health Threat.\n\nI addressed that propaganda piece specifically.\n\nSo it makes perfect sense, in the perverse world we seem to be living in, that the cottage industry of lawyers who make a good living suing businesses who flout the legal strictures of Prop 65 would target e-cigarette marketers. The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) has now announced their intention to do so, sending warning letters of imminent litigation to over twenty CA vape shops and retailers of e-cigs. The fact that most (not all!) such products do contain nicotine, and that nicotine is indeed on the Prop. 65 list, should have warranted (according to the law) a warning label. (In the state, it s common practice for businesses large and small to simply put up or post such warning labels routinely: they are omnipresent, even in building entryways, and are completely ignored by the populace, except for Prop. 65 lawyers).\n\nHowever, now posing as concerned about the children, CEH has gone even farther. The group s spokesman, Charles Margulis, added these non-Prop 65-related goals to the mix: In bringing legal action, CEH expects to pressure the e-cigarette industry to conform to legal requirements for labeling and create mandatory product safety standards. CEH also aims to pressure the companies to stop marketing practices that target children and teens.\n\nThe official alarm against e-cigs by the CA Dept. of Health which by the way echoes the current anti-scientific approach taken by every official in the public health arena these days, contrary to their sworn mission was a huge signal to the lawyers always trolling for Prop 65 victims to intimidate and extract money from, as if one were needed. Given the legal strictures there, I suppose the products should bear the label, but the CEH people have absolutely no standing to call for more stringent advertising and packaging regulations than the federal agencies, or even the state agencies, do. That said, we here at ACSH agree that childproof packaging is a good idea for e-liquids.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThank You, Trial Lawyers, For Protecting Us from the Scourge of Baby Powder\nCoronavirus: Fear of a Pandemic, or a Pandemic of Fear?\n95% of Baby Food Tainted with Toxic Metals? Don't Panic\nEverything Goes to Pot: Myths Are Driving FDA, CDC Vaping Policy\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nWhat the Hulk? 9/11 Truther Mark Ruffalo Testifies to Congress on Science\nNothing Grimes Said About Eyeballs or Depression Makes Any Sense\nJeff Bezos' Plan to Colonize Space is Based on Sheer Nonsense\nRobert F. Kennedy, Jr. is Helping Spread Flu and Cervical Cancer\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
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[ "In October 1945, when a fledgling Carleton College launched Canada’s first Bachelor of Journalism degree, the program focused on both the practical skills of the craft and a broad education in the social sciences, history and literature.\n\n“Education for journalism must provide general social intelligence, specific knowledge of social, fiscal, industrial and political problems, and comprehension of the responsibilities of the writer to society,” the Ottawa Journal noted in June 1945.\n\nA couple months later, the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix reported that “staid seats of learning” were finally paying attention to “the people who give the adult population of Canada its news and information,” a profession previously “just beyond the pale of their recognition.”", null, "A night school extension course had started the previous fall. But at the urging of the senior public servant in charge of educating Canada’s veterans after the Second World War, Carleton’s founding president Henry Marshall Tory pushed to create a degree program “to provide opportunity and security to the young men and women who have set aside their peacetime pursuits in order to remove the threat to human liberty,” according to the Vocational Guidance Journal.\n\nAlthough seven decades have passed, and what started as a college has long been a university, the program’s founding principles remain at the core of a journalism education at Carleton. And they continue to serve students well, despite the rapid and revolutionary changes underway in Canada’s media industry.\n\n“You need to have that broad understanding and knowledge to produce the kind of quality journalism that enriches our public conversation,” says Susan Harada, associate director of Carleton’s School of Journalism and Communication and head of the journalism program. “You can’t do that if all you’re learning at university are the tools of the trade.\n\n“It’s a noisy world,” she continues, “and we need journalists who can cut through the clutter to provide context and analysis. Students need to have core skills, such as storytelling, across media formats. That has never changed.”\n\nThe journalism program has evolved, however, to reflect today’s increasingly digital landscape. Technology upgrades, including new state-of-the-art TV and radio studios, were part of the 2012 move into the River Building. And courses on new media reporting and data journalism have been added in recent years.\n\nBut these are more than “tools” classes, says Harada. “There’s always an underpinning of journalism.” The data course, for example, helps students understand how to parse a spreadsheet and find the story hidden in all that information.\n\nFormer student Inayat Singh landed a job as a data journalist at the Winnipeg Free Press. Recent grad Arik Ligeti is a digital editor at the Globe and Mail.", null, "Students are still drawn to established media brands, says Assistant Prof. Randy Boswell, who teaches a fourth-year lecture course — Journalism Now and Next — that explores the multitude of economic, technological, political and ethical issues facing the profession. But they often end up with “new wave” jobs.\n\nEmma Loop, who graduated with a Master of Journalism in 2014, was on contract at the Ottawa Citizen where she worked on the newspaper’s mobile app before being hired in June as a political reporter at startup BuzzFeed Canada.\n\n“My generation grew up with the Internet and social media,” says the 25-year-old. “We get how a lot of these technologies work. We don’t really need anybody to teach us how to live Tweet an event, although pointers on doing this as a journalist help. But the basics of reporting are more important than ever.\n\n“Being able to talk to people and find credible sources of information is paramount. Being able to tell stories with images — that’s incredibly important. It’s the foundation.”\n\nLoop and many of her peers credit Carleton’s journalism internships with helping them make connections in the profession. In the thick of covering the federal election campaign, she considers other aspects of her university experience – the rush of deadlines, managing multiple stories — great training as well.\n\n“The value of this degree is quite evident, and not only within journalism,” says Harada. “Employers recognize skills such as knowing which questions to ask, an ability to write, to be articulate, to be able to quickly understand and put your finger on the heart of a story.”\n\nJournalism is different than many other undergraduate programs because classes tend to be small and students have a lot of direct interaction with professors, even in first year, says Boswell, who graduated from Carleton with a Bachelor of Journalism in 1989 and went on to write for the Ottawa Citizen and Postmedia before starting to teach full time in 2012. “That was a very valuable experience for me,” he says. “For an undergraduate, it’s exceptional.”\n\nAlthough Boswell was destined for a career in print, he took classes in television and radio reporting, and those lessons came in handy when he had to start doing video work. “It wasn’t an alien concept,” he says. “I could recall and build on the training I received 20 years earlier.", null, "The media industry’s overarching concerns — such as finding new revenue models for the news business — aren’t a day-to-day issue for journalists. These concerns are part of a bigger set of changes sweeping many industries, says Boswell. Professors and students talk about these challenges, and journalism school administrators try to be responsive to trends in the industry, but they have made small adjustments to the program instead of a complete overhaul.\n\n“We want students to be aware of the forces shaping the industry,” says Boswell, “and to be nimble as they try to find a niche in this turbulent environment.”\n\nRobyn Bresnahan, the host of CBC Radio’s morning show in Ottawa, graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism in 2001 and still thinks back to her journalism school experience.\n\nThe importance of not making factual errors and of following an ethical code has stayed with her. Encouragement from professors such as Mary McGuire, who helped Bresnahan sell a documentary about her roommate’s terrible singing to a national CBC program, gave her the confidence to believe she had a place in this industry. And coming from a small town in Alberta, the broad education she got at Carleton opened the doors to a wider world.\n\n“I recall thinking: I’m at a university!” says Bresnahan, who worked at the BBC in London before moving back to Canada in 2011. “That’s what I had been dreaming about.”\n\nA reception was held in the River Building on Friday, Oct. 9 to mark the 70th anniversary of the first journalism class at Carleton. More commemorative events are planned for next year, including a celebration honouring the first graduating class.\n\nWanted: Truth-seekers, change-makers and storytellers for the digital age\n\nJoin Us At Carleton – The Top Journalism School in Canada", null, null, "Five undergraduates and one graduate student have won the inaugural Summer 2021 Carleton University Student Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Awards. Their EDI-related research projects will be conducted through August in collaboration with faculty... More", null, null ]
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[ null, "In her seven years at the helm, Dianne Whittles has added two more franchises, one in Edgewater and, just last year, one in Pasadena, and branched out into reconstruction, home improvements and selling flooring. (Contributing photographer Maximilian Franz)\n\nWhen her husband died of pancreatic cancer in 2012, one of the big decisions Diane Whittles faced was what to do with the business franchise he had headed, ServPro of Severna Park/Annapolis.\n\nShe had kept the company books for decades but had no experience running a business and no experience dealing with the type of disasters that a restoration company deals with every day.\n\nDespite all that, and to the surprise of many, she decided to run the franchise herself.\n\n“Luckily, I ended up loving it.”\n\nEven more luckily, she ended up running it well. In her seven years at the helm, Dianne Whittles has added two more franchises, one in Edgewater and, just last year, one in Pasadena, and branched out into reconstruction, home improvements and selling flooring.\n\n“What’s really interesting is that after eight years, it’s still almost like a brand-new franchise,” she said. “I do everything my way, so I’m not burned out being an owner for a long time. I’m excited about it.”\n\nServPro is a national chain of some 1,700 franchises that specialize in residential and commercial restoration — restoring businesses and homes damaged by fire, storms, water or other disasters.\n\nWhen she took over the franchise, Whittles had to familiarize herself not only with management issues but with the work ServPro does. That meant getting trained in the hazards with which her company has to deal. “I had to learn it all,” she said.\n\nAdding franchises, however, was not an overwhelming challenge, according to Rikki Schneider, Whittles’ sales and marketing coordinator, because franchises are easily duplicated.\n\n“Once you’ve added one, it’s easy to add another,” Schneider said.\n\nWhittles has taken a lot of valuable business courses through the Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation, and gotten other support from the county as well — help paying for business trips, for example.\n\n“They can’t do enough for me,” she said.\n\nIt’s also been a boon that her business is something of a family affair. Her son is operations manager, her son-in-law the general manager and her daughter does reconstruction estimates.\n\nWhatever the reasons, her operation works. The business that took in $1 million eight years ago took in $4 million last year. Whittles’ goal for this year is $5.2 million, she said, and added: “We’re right on track for that.”", null, "As a woman business owner, Whittles earned certification in the State of Maryland’s Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Program, and has leveraged it to win more work. (Contributing photographer/Maximilian Franz)\n\nAs a woman business owner, Whittles earned certification in the State of Maryland’s Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Program, and has leveraged it to win more work. Recently, for example, she finished a major post-construction clean-up on a state-funded contract at an elementary school, She performed the work under a general contractor who was able to count her participation toward an MBE goal set on the contract.\n\nBorn and raised in Severna Park, both Whittles and her business are deeply involved in their community, supporting a variety of causes. She has done food drives for the Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center, in Annapolis, donated money to Burgers and Bands for Suicide Prevention, a nonprofit in Severna Park, and recently participated in a walk to raise money for pancreatic cancer research.\n\n“I sort of pride myself on helping every single agency or person that needs support,” she said.\nPart of Whittles’ style as a manager is not to micro-manage. She said she trusts her staff explicitly, and is proud of the longevity of so many employees.\n\n“I love my staff, love the culture here,” Whittles said. “It’s very upbeat. … And I love that every single day we help a business or a homeowner or a charity.”\n\nStatistics show that half the businesses that suffer large losses through fires, floods or other disasters never re-open, Whittles said. Helping local businesses avoid that fate, she added, is rewarding work.\n\n“These are pretty bad things that they go through,” Whittles said. “And I just know we handle it very well and our customers are very appreciative.”\n\nLooking back on her unexpected career turn, Whittles is still a bit surprised by herself.\n\n“I never planned to become an entrepreneur,” she said. “It just seemed the way to go after my husband died.\n\n“But I know my husband would be so proud of me. He’d be so happy I still have the business.”" ]
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[ null, "Dublin, Ireland, Friday, 3 February 2012: Over half of all organisations have no IT disaster recovery plan putting their business data and operations at major financial risk, according to research released today by IT services provider, MJ Flood Technology. According to the report into data management practices, 48 per cent of organisations also admit to having no business continuity plan. The absence of proper disaster recovery planning poses a major financial risk for business.\n\nAn independent report released by CA technologies reveals that European organisations are collectively losing more than €17 billion* in revenue each year from the time taken to recover from IT downtime.\n\nThis lack of disaster recovery planning is consistent with surveys carried out by MJ Flood Technology in 2007 and 2009, indicating an ongoing failure by organisations to protect mission-critical business data from unforeseen events. The number of companies encountering data recovery problems has also soared, up from 27 percent in 2007 to 41 percent in 2011. 44 percent of companies experienced downtime or system outages which exceeded their stated tolerance levels. Surprisingly, over one third of respondents or 35 per cent said their business can withstand a critical IT system outage for one working day or more.\n\n“An unacceptably high proportion of companies are failing to make adequate provision for data protection and recovery,” comments Fergal Hennigan, business development manager with MJ Flood Technology. “This is supported by the fact that 62 per cent have no budget spend allocated to disaster recovery. While we are encouraged that almost all organisations are performing daily backups, we believe that directors have a corporate responsibility to ensure that comprehensive risk mitigation is addressed as a matter of urgency.”\n\n* The Avoidable Cost of Downtime Report, 2010, pan-European research conducted by CA Technologies is consistent with the findings of this study as Chris Ross, vice president EMEA Data Management, CA Technologies explains. “Most organisations focus on how to backup data securely but neglect to assess ‘speed of recovery’ in the event of a failure. As a result many are experiencing longer than necessary interruptions to IT operations. ‘Speed of recovery’ is a good starting point for organisations planning or refreshing their business continuity and disaster recovery needs. With the right architecture in place, organisations can improve operational uptime and reduce administration overheads,” he adds.\n\nThe advent of cloud computing, deployed by 47 per cent of respondents, has had some impact on data protection practices. Of those currently using this technology, 38 per cent said backup and disaster recovery has become less complex. Just 5 per cent believe a cloud-based delivery model has made this task more complex. However, 28 per cent said they definitely would consider moving all of their production data to the cloud while 36 per cent they would consider it under certain circumstances.\n\nOn the flipside, the report reveals that some companies are following best practice in data management. When asked how quickly they could restore mission-critical applications if their comms room or data centre were destroyed, just under one fifth or 18 per cent said they could achieve this within four hours. Almost one quarter or 23 per cent cited a recovery time of up to one business day while 22 per cent cited four business days or more.\n\nThe survey was conducted online during October, 2011 and canvassed opinion from IT professionals in 1,000 organisations across all industries, including financial services, insurance, manufacturing, food, utilities and public sector. 81 per cent of respondents represent multi-site organisations and 80 per cent have more than 50 personal computers at these sites. Two thirds have more than 2 Terabytes** of production data and almost half report data storage growth of more than 20 per cent year on year.\n\nMJ Flood Technology is CA’s only Platinum Partner in Ireland, the highest level of accreditation possible in the CA partner program. This accreditation recognises MJ Flood Technology’s expertise in designing and deploying CA ARCserve© Managed Capacity – a set of robust recovery management, disaster recovery and business continuity products which offers the flexibility of backup to tape, Disk to Disk, Real Time Replication and High Availability in one easy-to-manage license for physical and virtual servers. Based on hosted or on-premise solutions, MJ Flood Technology, combines CA’s suite of innovative data protection products with its own professional services to unify and simplify complex IT environments to promote more secure data protection.\n\nA full copy of the infographic An Assessment of Data Management Practices in Ireland is available on request from info@mjf.ie.", null, null, "New accreditation as a ShoreTel reseller of unified commu...", null ]
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[ null, "Bands capable of speaking out intelligently about political issues are few and far between these days. Most seem set on insisting that it’s all about the music and having a good time, rather than encouraging their audiences to educate themselves and act on issues that mean so much to so many, but are often ignored in the age of cheap flatscreens and Xbox Live.\n\nTMMP’s ultimate highlight from The Mindsweep – the key single Anaesthetist – sums up Enter Shikari’s musical mission statement in style. A comment on the importance of public health systems wrapped up in wicked riffs and heavy, danceable synth parts, Anaesthetist provides enough style to sate those who just want to party and injects enough meaningful substance to satisfy the socially aware. Enter Shikari seem set on pressing the question: If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, how about a crate’s worth of Red Bull instead?\n\nShikari’s expertly crafted musical pincer movements ensure that The Mindsweep hits the mark and pushes both band and listener to the limit. From the Skrillex-on-crack-in-the-Eighties vibe of The Last Garrison to the unsettling atmospherics and harmonies present on Myopia; the glitchy jitters that open The Bank Of England; and the all-out aural assault of closer The Appeal & The Mindsweep II, Enter Shikari’s latest album is all killer, no filler, and a total, glorious triumph." ]
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[ null, "This photograph is one of a sequence which apparently shows a surfer holding another in a neck lock and dunking him under water in a 'surf rage' incident that has created an uproar in the surfing community.\n\nCape Town - A surf rage incident on the West Coast has made waves online with a number of surfers taking sides and trying to pinpoint who was at fault.\n\nThe incident took place on December 30, but came to light a few days ago when photographs of it surfaced.\n\nA post of the “near-drowning” with photographs was put up on the surf website Wavescape last week.\n\n“An anonymous reader sent in these photos showing a surfer gripping another in a neck lock and repeatedly dunking him in the water until he was on the verge of passing out,” the post said.\n\nIt said the surfer being forced under water “could easily have died” and another surfer had intervened.\n\nThe Cape Times has the name of the alleged victim, who declined to comment, and that of the alleged attacker, who despite repeated attempts could not be reached on Sunday.\n\nComments made it onto Twitter, with one surfer wondering if disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong or the surfer was more hated.\n\nIn a phone interview with the Cape Times on Sunday, a surfer said the same man had targeted him in an earlier incident, threatened to kill his family and burn down his home.\n\nScores of people commented on the sequence of photographs on Wavescape, several saying they had also been targeted.\n\nOne user, “Legal”, said: “Press charges. It’s your duty. To yourself and to others.”\n\nAnother, James Theo Pearson, disagreed and wrote: “I am appalled at the bad publicity and reporting on this issue.”\n\nOf the photos, he said, “This was obviously done with malice as the incident started with the other guy being the first to attack the bald guy.”\n\nOther surfers said the incident appeared to be a case of “localism” - when locals surf in their usual spots and get upset when people come in from other areas to surf at the same spot.\n\n* We have closed comments on this story due to threatening and abusive language." ]
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[ null, "Tallaght’s Alan Joyce has today been awarded one of Australia’s highest honours – a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) – as part of the birthday honours of Queen Elizabeth.\n\nHe was given the AC for his service to the aviation transport industry, to the development of the national and international tourism sectors, to gender equity, inclusion and diversity, and to the community, particularly as a supporter of indigenous education.\n\nJoyce, who is now an Australian citizen, has been the CEO of national airline carrier Qantas since 2008, and has been noted as one of those responsible for keeping the airline afloat during the economic crash.\n\nHe joined Qantas from their low-cost budget airline Jetstar Airways, and has been one of the main drivers behind the company registering a record profit of €1.3 billion in 2015/16." ]
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[ null, "That Old Wallpaper is a game about reconstructing memories. Everyone remembers that hideous 1970s wallpaper that used to be in their grandmother’s house… let’s take a trip down memory lane!\n\nIn That Old Wallpaper, 2-5 players recall the vibrant decor of an old house. The goal of this game is to earn the most points, and points come from creating a colorful tableau of cards.\n\nEach player begins with a deck of cards numbered 1 to 10. From their deck, everyone draws a starting hand of 5 cards, which they will use to acquire wallpaper cards.\n\nWallpaper cards are divided into 4 sections, each showing a pattern. As players gain wallpaper pieces, they create personal tableaus in which they try to match up like patterns.\n\nTo play a round, someone first deals out columns of cards equal to the number of players. By default, each column has only 1 card, but some cards are marked with a red oval—when drawn, these indicate that an extra card should be added to the column.\n\nOnce the columns have been dealt, everyone chooses a number card from their hand and simultaneously reveals it. The display of wallpaper cards has a designated low end and high end. Players each take the column of cards corresponding to their number, relative to the other players’ numbers. This means that the person who plays the lowest number takes the column on the low end of the display, the person who plays the next-lowest number takes the second card in line, and so on.\n\nIf multiple players play the same number, their cards “collide.” To resolve this, they refer to a line of tokens in the player colors. Among the tied players, the person whose token is earliest in the line breaks the tie. That player chooses a column to take from the contested columns. The remaining tied player(s) does not take a column, but instead gets a wild card that can match any pattern. Any unclaimed columns remain in the display and get added to in the coming round.\n\nAs players build their tableaus, their cards do not need to match up perfectly. However, they will earn points for each match they make, so when possible, it’s good to line things up.\n\nThe game lasts 18 rounds, after which players total their scores. While the bulk of points come from matches, there are a few other factors that can influence the scores as well, including a set collection aspect. The player with the most points wins!\n\nThat Old Wallpaper is essentially an abstract card game with a bid-based drafting element. It’s pretty simple to teach and understand, so it is definitely suited to families and new gamers. The full game takes only about 20 minutes, which feels just right for what it is.\n\nThe production of this game is great, in particular the attractive gold-foil stamping on the wild card sections. This detail helps to differentiate them from non-wild sections, and it gives them an attractive, shiny pop. The rules are clear and thorough, the box is just the right size for its contents, and the player tokens are nicely oversized. All in all, it’s a good-looking product.\n\nHowever, I found the gameplay only so-so. It has a great theme and the scores are typically quite close (a sign of strong design), but the play experience just didn’t grab me. In general, players can work with just about any card they get; very rarely will a card not match anything at all. As such, the bidding decisions just didn’t feel that meaningful to me. Sure, sometimes a column has multiple cards, which might make it slightly more attractive than the other choices, but there is hardly ever a sense of urgency or importance, no moments of “Oh man, I really need this exact card.” This is not to say that the game is devoid of decisions, but rather that the decisions it presents feel very shallow.\n\nThat said, I do like the twist of bidding in relation to other players on a low-to-high scale, as it means that any number can be useful in the right situation. In some games with this type of hand-based bidding, the higher cards are simply better than the lower ones, but in this game, you might want the column on the low end of the display, in which case a 1 would be your best bet!\n\nAll told, That Old Wallpaper is an okay game, but only okay. It puts an interesting spin on traditional numbered-card bidding, but does not offer enough strategic considerations to keep me engaged. I suspect that newer and/or more casual gamers might like its laid-back play style, but personally, I’ll stick to other AEG titles like Cascadia, Calico, and Point Salad.\n\nThat Old Wallpaper is a mixed bag. It approaches numbered-card bidding in an interesting way, but the decisions it presents feel shallow and the strategy is not meaningful enough to be engaging." ]
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[ null, "In this episode of Reel Cool Adventures, we hunt invasive Tilapia with the Benjamin Airguns .357 Bulldog. Tilapia are a an invasive fish species in South Florida that damage local native habitat. Removing them is encouraged and they taste great.\n\nReel Cool Adventures is an Outdoors Comedy series featuring a wacky Florida man and his young daughter. We love to fish, hunt, camp, do trail camera reviews and spend time outside going on cool adventures.\n\nAfter years of commercial fishing and fishing in tournaments around the world, I realized that I had the most fun spending time with my daughter catching strange animals in strange places.\n\nFollow us down backroads, backyards and top secret locations to risk life and limb get up close and personal with exotic wildlife. It’s an action packed show full of humor, education, and comedy for all ages. From catch cook clean episodes, crazy adventures and collaborations with other youtube channels, the reel cool adventures don’t stop!" ]
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[ "I was thrilled that my brand new single Rockabilly Man (co-written by Lawrie, myself and Aussie Music Legend Ross EagleRock Wilson) had it’s first American debut on Californian radio station KCAA Radio this week. You can watch the program with host Paul Rasso by following this link ~ http://m.ustream.tv/recorded/83887967", null, "Thank you to the lovely Kelly Fuller from ABC New England North West radio for the fun interview with Lawrie and I during the Tamworth Country Music Festival! Here’s a live clip of our new song Rockabilly Man which we co wrote with Australian Music Legend Ross Wilson. […]", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Over the past month, there have been a string of rapes in Asia that have roiled the region’s contemporary social and cultural paradigms. Unfortunately these rape cases that have ballooned into political watersheds, only compromise an iota of the rape cases reported, and compromise a still smaller percentage of cases that are left unreported due to the cultural stigma on rape. For example, according to official figures, rape cases per year in India have increased from 2,487 in 1971 to 24,206 in 2011.\n\nIronically, the ubiquity of rape and sexual assault has engendered a degree of negligence to those convicted of the bestial act, evinced through the election of politicians who were previously convicted. However, due to the violent gang rape of a 23 year old student on December 16, there has been a public outcry for reform among the police force and government.\n\nIncreases in rape over the past four decades have resulted from a backlash between the factions of Western-centric contemporaries and Eastern-centric orthodox. Pop culture is opposed to the traditional views and attitudes on women and women’s place in society – an eminent and incendiary subject for both sides. The East, in adopting the Western standard of economy, is finding its social customs being jeopardized. Unfortunately, although both cultures claim to want what is best for women, it is the women who are being hurt and exploited, being splayed from both ends as if they were the rope personified in this tug of war between East and West.\n\nBest Interest or Self Interest\n\nIt is self-evident that women need protection; women in Asia are protesting for protection and anyone who empathizes with them feels the same necessity; otherwise, rape or sexual assault against women would not be viewed as a malicious crime, but rather as a sport or pastime.", null, "The Western paradigm, stemming from the feminist paradigm, is that women’s best interest is in having unrestricted freedom – in what they wear, whom they associate with, where they go, et cetera. Superficially, this appears to be liberation; however, if one is at all conscious and conscientious of industrialization, it is blatant that women are being greatly manipulated as commercial merchandise by the linchpin contributors to feminism, namely the Madison Avenue businessmen and their proponents. Although it appears like women’s rights have increased, what one instead finds is a gross perversion of freedom brought on by the same lustiness that impelled those men to gang rape. The intention of sexual manipulation and control is the same, but in society one is considered taboo and the other is vogue and chic. For the capitalist, the real injustice is that in a rape, the woman is not properly coerced with perquisites beforehand to perform sexual acts, which is non-different from institutionalized prostitution, but under the pseudonym of equality.\n\nAs we can see from historical analysis, as the religiosity and piety of society dwindles, the so-called freedoms for women increases. For a religious society, chastity of woman is upheld as a virtue, and hence, regulations were in place in the same ways I previously stated, to insure a congenial environment for spirituality. Those who subscribe to this traditional lifestyle, however, touting the chastity of women, can easily become corrupt and degrade into titular hypocrites, which is a reality that many people are realizing about their politicians, who have been publicly lambasted for their impassivity in response to the abuses of women.\n\nThe recent events are self-evident that protection of women is essential for society to function peacefully. But who is to provide protection when the dichotomy that is pushing this issue is adulterated from both sides?\n\nThe Bhagavad-gita, a compendium of timeless wisdom, gives us insight. According to the Bhagavad-gita, establishing a culture of chastity is essential in safeguarding the population against hellish conditions of gross selfishness, culminating in criminal acts. The people become debased because sense gratification, rather than austerity and renunciation, are indoctrinated. However, when chastity is compromised, the problem becomes a vicious cycle: the lack of chastity among women in particular and all people in general, perpetuates hellish conditions in society and the hellish conditions in society engender degradation of women. Furthermore, because we live in society, by definition we are expected and forced to share varying degrees of our lives with other individuals; therefore, as individuals living in a society of hellish conditions, we must experience it through any of the six senses, including the mind; this in turn affects us on a psychologically conscious or subconscious level.\n\nIt is not only women that seek protection. As men have the duty to protect women because they are liable to be taken advantage of by men, so women have the duty in protecting the men, from themselves, and their puissant proclivities to enjoy through manipulation. Therefore, if one understands the fragile balance to maintain the society at large, no longer can one take the holistic approach to be hortative. What is witnessed now in India is certainly applicable here in the States. Just as a wild fire consumes everything in its path without discrimination, no one is exempt from being burned by the fire of lust, and neither side, whether woman, man, West, East, contemporary or traditional can be said to be blameless when each faction has been compromised by material desires.\n\nThe Problem and the Solution" ]
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[ "The last time it reportedly snowed on the mountain was in May 2018.\n\nIt was a lucky day for Mount Kinabalu climbers after snow started falling on the tallest mountain in Southeast Asia at 6.52am yesterday, 28 February\n\nAccording to New Straits Times, Hajiris Sulomin — a 46-year-old Mountain Torq Via Ferrata trainer — captured the snow on camera and shared it on the Mountain Torq Facebook page.\n\n\"Wow, it is snowing at Mount Kinabalu,\" Hajiris exclaims in excitement.\n\n\"Opurak... opurak (meaning 'white' in the Dusun language) just like at the white people's place. What a beautiful view!\"\n\nHe can be seen alerting other climbers to witness the rare phenomenon as he spreads his arms out for the snow to fall on him.\n\nBorneo Post Online reported that Hajiris was waiting for climbers at the Sayat-Sayat hut at the time.", null, "Hajiris said he was not sure of the temperature at that time.\n\nIt is learnt that the mountain experienced similar weather back in May 2018.", null, "While it is uncommon to witness snow on the mountain, official records show that the same phenomenon happened in 1975 and 1993\n\n\"There might have been more incidents but it was not recorded as it could have happened during hours when no one was on the summit area,\" The Star quoted Sabah Parks Manager Justinus Guntabid as saying.\n\nHe said the average temperature at Panalaban between 2am and 10am yesterday was between 6.9°C and 12.3°C, reported Borneo Post Online.\n\n\"But today (28 February), it is colder than other days, and so it may be even colder up there. Those who witnessed the snow can consider themselves lucky,\" he said.\n\nJustinus added that 154 climbers and guides managed to witness the snow on the mountain on Monday.\n\nWatch Hajiris reacting to the snow below:\n\nIn September 2020, climbers spotted ice crystals on the mountain:\n\nThinking of a getaway? This campsite in Kota Belud offers a stunning view of Mount Kinabalu:\n\nAnd it's only a one hour and 30 minute drive away from the city!" ]
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[ "Could Disposable Printed Electronics Be the Future of Packaging?\n\nCould Disposable Printed Electronics Be the Future of Packaging?\n\nSilicon-free printed electronics could give rise to tech that's designed to be thrown away.\n\nIntegrating electronics into everyday life isn't all smartphones and automated cars. Even our disposable products, especially packaging, can become high tech. Silicon-free printed electronics could give rise to tech that's designed to be thrown away.\n\nPrinted electronics have made the news multiple times in the past year. They offer the electronics industry something that has only ever been available to semiconductor manufacturers in the past: the ability to have a fully customized circuit with customized components.\n\nCurrently, production of the typical circuit board goes something like this: First, the board is designed and printed. When the PCB is ready to be populated, parts are ordered from distributors which are then placed onto the PCB either by hand or by machine. Once the parts are in place, the PCB (with components) is then sent to be placed into the final product (unless the PCB, itself, is the final product).\n\nIf a design change is needed in this process, engineers may need to do some redesigning (sometimes of the PCB overall), change the component list, and then change the entire production line to account for this change. The time it takes to make changes can cost a company both money and resources with typical PCB lead times being seven days. These seven days translate to seven days of stalled production and consequently, seven days of effectively no sales.\n\nThis is where printed electronics can really make a difference. Imagine a circuit has been designed and needs to be prototyped. Instead of sending for the PCB to be fabricated and then hand-constructing the unit, the printed design is sent to a 3D printer which produces the functioning circuit (with all connections) in a matter of hours. The final product, also made from printed electronics, takes only hours to produce with few intermediate steps and non-reliance on distributors for parts. If a design change is needed, it can be made easily by feeding the new designs to the fabricator where immediate changes can be made to the new circuits made on the production line.\n\nPrinted electronics may have another potential use that silicon may never be able to match: mass production in the trillions.\n\nThe Problem with Silicon\n\nSilicon enables the creation of all manner of circuits ranging from power control to high-end computer processing. For the past 50 years, silicon has been able to fulfill industry demand by providing better devices every year. While semiconductor device power is slowly approaching its limit, there is one aspect of semiconductor devices that the industry has not thought of. Currently, some 20 billion microcontrollers are produced which is more than enough for applications such as computing, IoT devices, and other devices. However, if electronics are to be integrated into all products, including packaging for commercial items in shops, then 20 billion devices just won't cut it.\n\nSo how can printed electronics help here?", null, "Silicon chip on an RFID tag. Image courtesy of Maschinenjunge [CC BY 3.0]\n\nElectronics needed for all packaging (including a box of six eggs) do not need to be overly advanced with peripherals such as USB, TCP stacks, or even GPIO. In order to make everyday packaging high tech, such devices would only need a very basic processor connected to a near field communication link, so that functions such as security scanning and product information could be implemented. This is exactly what ThinFilm (a Norwegian Company) is planning to do.\n\nCurrently, ThinFilm specializes in printed electronics in the form of smart labels for perishable products (such as food), non-volatile printed memory, and near field communication.\n\nTo meet the expected demand for the integration of electronics, the company purchased a manufacturing facility in Silicon Valley which it will retrofit to produce some five billion printed devices that are estimated to have a value of $680 million.\n\nWhat makes these devices “mass production friendly” is that they are fabricated on a flexible substrate that can be reeled like paper. So not only are these devices easier to produce than semiconductors, they are both flexible and easily stored. The fact that these devices can be stored on rolls make them ideal for the packaging industry which uses paper and cardboard on near identical rolls. Therefore, these devices could be, in theory, loaded into similar machinery and then stamped onto the required packaging (effectively integrating multiple stages into one continuous operation).\n\nTheir non-volatile printed memory technology has already been purchased by Xerox who already has production-scale manufacturing taking place in Webster, NY.", null, "However, this is not enough for ThinFilm, and they are currently working towards a more radical plan: to have an entire processor printed on their substrate (though it would be a simplistic processor). The current goal is to integrate several thousand logic gates in the hope of creating a device that has the computational power of the Intel 4004 (which had 2,400 gates).\n\nTheir near field communication device has 1500 gates, whereas their temperature sensor has 2,000 gates. This means that (in theory), they are only 400 gates shy of a 4004 processor. While many may believe that a device as simple as a 4004 is no longer relevant in the world, creating one on this substrate would actually be an extremely relevant accomplishment. A label armed with a 4-bit processor and some non-volatile memory could suddenly be used to process data such as item ID changes, date changes, sensor processing, and much more.\n\nThe use of such simple processors in product packaging (along with near field communication, found in many smartphones) can open customers and distributors to a whole new world. For example, the printed labels could be scanned by a smartphone and return information, including the authenticity of the product, potential allergy warnings, and manufacturing details.\n\nPrinted electronics is going to be the largest sector of electronics if it does not replace standard electronic practices altogether. While the devices made by ThinFilm are very simple, they clearly have advantages when it comes to mass production and the art of integrating electronics into mundane objects, starting with the packaging that we throw out every day." ]
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[ "Together with the discharge of Season 4 nearby (reported become Oct 12 th on Netflix) we have been eager to see just what is within store for nuts Ex-Girlfriend’s protagonist Rebecca Bunch. Until then listed below are 7 explanations why it appears to be to be among the best concerts portraying life with a mental infection on TV.\n\nFor anybody which aren’t up to speed regarding Emmy and Golden world winning series right here’s what you need to know:\n\nWinning and powered, Rebecca lot abandons the girl lives and partnership at a prestigious New York law firm after the possibility interviewing an old romantic interest. Bunch up and moves into extremely unlikely area of West Covina, California in an effort to discover delight, enjoy and adventure.\n\ndo not be placed down from the show’s rainbow brilliant overstated musical numbers or apparently tired rom-com design narrative, wild Ex-Girlfriend (CExG) proves they has one thing further at its key, or as Rebecca by herself sings into the opening motif tune ‘It’s much more nuanced than that’.\n\nNumerous concerts just like the regarding “13 Reasons Why” (which prompted a response from United states Psychiatric organization to moms and dads and psychological state pros), “Mad Men”, and “Mr Robot”, has attempted at including figures with a mental illness, with a lot of falling dull or even worse, furthermore stigmatising those coping with these circumstances. The identities among these characters are often defined or ruled by their mental illness and constantly in a poor way. Here’s in which CExG is significantly diffent. Rebecca isn’t a villain or a victim. You will find levels of difficulty to this lady character. She’s smart, she’s successful, she’s amusing, she’s – for lack of a much better word – ‘normal’, as all are individuals with psychological state issues.\n\nBut Rebecca, like many of the various other characters in the tv series, keeps faults and struggles but these are not the lady determining attributes. They might be combined with a kaleidoscope of various other aspects of her character that coexist alongside the lady troubles. She performs better in school, will get along side her peers, and is also capable choose operate. But whenever she’s working with lots of anxiousness, these ‘normalities’ tend to be affected and it is only when the lady discomfort are triggered do we discover their suffer. In portraying the countless layers of Rebecca the tv show shows perfectly the difficulty of people, the humanity of individuals.\n\n2. Compassion in the key\n\nUnlike different reveals that spend the period of their particular airtime building up on the erratic downfall of their mentally sick contribute, purely in the interests of a land line, the initial two periods of CExG is spent gathering compassion for Rebecca as a complicated figure with very evident “quirks”.\n\nEven though we see Rebecca switch on her nearest friends, attempt to capture her very own lifestyle, and attempt payback after that was left on altar by the girl expected soul mate Josh, we could still empathise along with her whenever she reveals the actual extent of the woman disorders. We come across the girl nearest company band with each other on her behalf when she needs assist, but not without some truthful facts that could resonate with several those that have recognized somebody in distress. This lady previous enemy-come-close buddy Valencia requires Rebecca to promise she’ll never ever undertaking committing suicide once again, that Rebecca, in a marvellously realistic step, replies is actually a promise she can’t generate. Even so in which you might count on rage and stress all we come across are compassion, sadness and fret for friend.\n\n3. Recovery* is a procedure\n\nWhen someone has actually a mental disease on TV they often times ‘go to therapy’, but we don’t constantly see just what continues in therapies, and within several periods they are ‘cured’ – only if it are so simple in real-world! In Rebecca’s instance, we’re along with her each step of this lady curative trip. Creating carried out a slew of data on borderline character condition (Rebecca’s prognosis)", null ]
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[ null, "Shelby County Dist. Atty. Gen. Amy Weirich at a press conference regarding the pending hearing before the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility for her conduct in the Noura Jackson case. The Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility will not be moving forward with charges against Weirich related to the case.(Photo: Nikki Boertman, The Commercial Appeal)Buy Photo\n\nThe Tennessee General Assembly this year produced legislation classifying financial crimes against the elderly as theft. And in the last two years, legislation and foundation support have merged to create more information, better laws and funding for efforts to combat elder abuse.", null, "Now, the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference has formed a partnership with the Department of Human Services and Tennessee Voices for Victims to launch a public education effort to encourage people to talk more about elder abuse.\n\nThe effort, called \"Tennessee is Talking about Elder Abuse\" -- uses broad testimonials to encourage community dialogue in the hope of increasing the reporting on abusive situations involving the elderly.\n\nShelby County District Attorney General Amy Weirich and Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris visited The Commercial Appeal's editorial board on Friday to talk about efforts to address crimes that affect the most vulnerable among us.\n\n\"With our elderly population growing each year, increasing the awareness of and taking actions against elder abuse has become more important than ever,\" Weirich said. \"Stopping elder abuse will take the best efforts of all of of us, and this awareness campaign aims to sound the alarm.\"\n\n\"Protecting vulnerable Tennesseans, especially the elderly and incapacitated, is a priority,\" said Norris, R-Collierville, the prime sponsor of the Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Protection Act passed during the recent session.\n\n\"It is important that the state continue to support this work, and I appreciate the support of our district attorneys.\"\n\nBelow is a brief Q&A with Weirich and Norris on the value of the information program and how they hope to gain traction in trying to reverse the rising number of elder-abuse incidents.\n\nCA: What do the new laws change?\n\nWeirich: The enhanced penalty for the financial abuse. We can now punish you to a higher degree if it's a financial crime. Typically, when we start pulling at the ball of string, we find that the physical abuse was the last step. What started months or even years before that was the financial abuse. Dipping into grandma's checking account. The financial is kind of where it starts. And we hope that by having a hammer we can keep the financial abuse from starting in the first place.\n\nCA: How do you get more people to report elder abuse?\n\nNorris: A lot of this crime is under-reported because people don't know the signs and, therefore, don't know what to report or where to report it. This elder-abuse information program gives people that information. The new elder-abuse laws have some practical applications to give professionals protection against liability for doing due diligence when they suspect it. This crime is a lot like domestic abuse or child abuse. Everybody knows about it and it's a dirty-little secret. Is it the son, the grandson, the neighbor or the housekeeper who is pilfering this person's life savings? It happens a lot.\n\nWeirich: It's not as if we ignored this criminal activity before these new laws. But this just underscores that this is a vulnerable population. They deserve the focused attention from all of the agencies. We do a great job on child-abuse because we have everyone at the table. Now we will have the same focus on the elderly." ]
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[ "Facts of Facts about Greg Laswell Net Worth and know his earnings,career,personal life\n\nGreg Laswell is An American musician, recording engineer, and producer who has recorded seven studio albums, most of which are featured in different films and TV shows. He has estimated to have an impressive net worth of $900,000.\n\nGreg's albums include \"Three Flights from Alto Nido\", \"Everyone Thinks I Dodged A Bullet\", \"Through Toledo\", \"Good movie\", \"Take a Bow\", \"Landline\", \"How the Day Sounds\", and \"Covers\".\n\nAll this, songs and albums have added a great sum of money to Greg's total net worth.\n\nAs stated above, these songs and albums have featured in different movies including \"Friends with Benefits\", \"The Final Destination\", \"Sisters\", and \"My Sister's Keeper\".", null, "Talking about his assets, no exact information related to his house cars, houses, villas, and other belongings are known to us so far.\n\nHow about Greg Laswell's early life and career beginning\n\nIn 1993, he moved to San Diego, where he graduated from the Point Loma Nazarene University.\n\nHe remained the band members of the San Diego-based band “Shillglen”, where he used to be a frontman, from 1998 to early 2000s. Other members of the band were Chad Lansford, Justin Skeesuck, Michael de Neve, Marcel de Neve and Matt Mintz. In the year 1999, the band made a moderate success when they released their album titled, “Sometimes I Feel”, nominating them for Best Alternative Album and Best Alternative Band at the San Diego Music Awards in 2000.\n\nLater in 2003, he released his first solo album titled, “Good Movie”. The album awarded him with Best Local Recording by the San Diego Music Awards in 2004.", null, "His other studio albums include “Through Toledo”, “Three Flights from Alto Nido”, “Take a Bow”, “Landline”, “I Was Going to Be an Astronaut”, and “Everyone Thinks I Dodged a Bullet”.", null, "He also has released eight different singles with iTunes: “What a Day”, “Sing, Theresa Says”, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”, “What a Day”, “Off I Go”, “London by Night”, “Take Everything”, and “Into the Mystic”.\n\nAs per the records, Laswell is possibly single now as no any news and information related to his current affairs and relationships are yet known to us so far.\n\nHowever, he has already tasted the love and marriage life from his previous relationships.\n\nAt the beginning of the year 2010, he was reported to have been engaged with fellow artist Ingrid Michaelson. Soon on August 10, 2011, the couple tied their knot in Maine. After continuing their relationships for some years, the couple split somewhere in 2014.\n\nHe has also been in a romantic relationship with Mandy Moore, in 2007.", null, "What thing has Laswell earned from his career?\n\nGreg with his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry has not only been popular all over the world and collected an impressive net worth, but had achieved different awards from the industry.", null, "So far he has been nominated for seven times for different awards under different categories, out of which he has won two awards: “Best Local Recording” (2004), and “Song of the Year”(2007).\n\nIt seems as the dashing musician, Greg is fond of using the social media sites. His presences on different platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, has provided his fans with an easy and better way to stay connected with his recent life activities.", null, "Similarly, on his Twitter account, he has tweeted for 5,124 times which have provided him with 21.1k followers." ]
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[ null, "And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie\n\nA group of ten strangers receive correspondence summoning them to a small island off the coast of Devon for a weekend retreat. Upon arrival, their host is nowhere to be found. Once settled, a recording plays accusing each individual member of the party of a past murder. As time passes, guests begin dropping like flies. Who is doing the killing? Is there an eleventh unknown guest on the island or is a member of their own party responsible?\n\nAnd Then There Were None has the distinction of being Agatha Christie’s most successful novel but it was also, as described by her, her most difficult to write. It has sold over 100 million copies worldwide, in multiple languages, and is arguably the world’s most famous mystery novel. It’s a wonder it took me so long to pick it up.\nWhile I had started this earlier in the week, I read the majority of it in one afternoon. Once the murders began, the book became impossible to put down. I would be shocked if anyone who is unfamiliar with the story could have possibly guessed who was behind the killings as the level of misdirection by Christie is second-to-none. As I neared the end and the identity of the offender became no less clear, I was beginning to worry that I would feel cheated or the eventual revelation would be a cop-out but I was both surprised and satisfied with the ending.\nWhat more could be said about this book? It’s an absolute classic, a definite tent-pole of the mystery genre, and I’d go so far as to consider this required reading for fans of mysteries and thrillers alike. Sure, there are better crime novels out there, but Christie’s influence can be felt throughout the work of many talented writers today.\n\n2 thoughts on “And Then There Were None”", null, "Well, I was going to read.\nMonday night. Pelecanos and seltzer.\nA bitterly cold Ottawa night calls for a @baileysofficial Hot Chocolate and a @hard_case_crime novel.\n@thatalaina and I now own The Complete Calvin and Hobbes." ]
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[ null, null, "Had enough Frozen yet? Of course not! That is why Disney announced last night during the ABC special “The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic” that an all-new Frozen short film will be making its debut with the entire cast returning and will also include an all-new song from the duo behind ‘Let it Go,’ Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.\n\n“It’s Anna’s birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa’s icy powers may put more than just the party at risk,” says a description of the new animated short.\n\nFrozen grossed $1.274 billion worldwide at the box office becoming the most successful animated film of all-time and also snagged two Oscars at the Academy Awards for best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, of course being the infamous “Let it Go.”" ]
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[ null, "People with rheumatoid arthritis shouldn’t use marijuana to treat their chronic pain for the time being, a group of Canadian researchers said in March.\n\nThe drug, they said, provides too little proven benefit to offset the risks it poses to patients. They cited a lack of evidence showing pot’s efficacy in treating RA and a lack of data on appropriate dosing.", null, "“Advocacy for access to cannabinoid treatments has led to a societal groundswell with regulatory bodies around the globe considering the legalization of herbal cannabis for medicinal use,” the researchers, from McGill University in Montreal, wrote in the March issue of Arthritis Care & Research.\n\nBut, they wrote, “the lack of the most elementary requirements for responsible drug administration must call into question any use of herbal cannabis for rheumatic pain treatment at this time.”\n\nMedical weed is now legal in 21 states and the District of Columbia, as well as Canada. Colorado and Washington State have also legalized recreational pot.\n\nCannabis is used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, but its legal use is typically limited to certain disorders and the side effects of treatment for certain disorders. RA is included on the list in a number of states, though not all.\n\nThough RA is one of the most common reasons for MMJ use, there’s very little research on the subject. That, the authors of the study said, is one of the reasons they recommend against using marijuana to treat chronic pain caused by the condition.\n\n“While there is good evidence for efficacy of cannabinoids for treating some chronic pain conditions, such as cancer and neuropathic pain, these pain types have different underlying mechanisms from the mostly peripheral/nociceptive pain in rheumatic diseases,” they wrote.\n\nThough the adverse effects of marijuana are familiar to any repeat user and usually cause minimal difficulties, the researchers felt they were severe enough that the drug shouldn’t be used until better data is available.", null, "And researchers worry pot could cause depression and dependence.\n\nWeed also creates driving hazards and, according to a Swedish study, doubles the risk for lung cancer – though those findings are contradicted by another study showing no link between cannabis and lung disease.\n\nAll these risks are present in anyone who uses marijuana, including patients who suffer from other conditions. So it’s not clear why the researchers considered them so important for RA patients as opposed to everyone else.\n\nIn any case, it’s unlikely their findings will have much impact on MMJ use by patients with arthritis. If the drug provides relief, people will use it." ]
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[ "RelatedPosts Film Review: Monsoon Film Review: Cuties Film Review: Tenet Film Review: Koko-Di Koko-Da They say that size doesn’t matter, but that’s unlikely to be of much consolation to the makers of Ant-Man and The Wasp. For having been requisitioned to follow on from the gargantuan critical and commercial success of both Black Panther & […]", null, "They say that size doesn’t matter, but that’s unlikely to be of much consolation to the makers of Ant-Man and The Wasp. For having been requisitioned to follow on from the gargantuan critical and commercial success of both Black Panther & Avengers: Infinity War, there’s no denying that, true to the heroes of its title, this 20th instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe feels a little, well… diminutive.\n\nThe story follows on from the events of Captain America: Civil War, with Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) stuck on house arrest, grappling with the consequences of his choices as both a father, and a superhero. He’s determined to finally go straight, spending more time with his daughter (Abby Ryder Fortson), and focusing much of his energy into opening a new security company with his best friend, Luis (Michael Peña). It isn’t long however, until Scott finds himself brought back into action again, with the reappearance of Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter Hope (Evangeline Lilly) – now assuming the alter ego of The Wasp – propelling Scott into conflict with a new enemy (Hannah John-Kamen) who can predict his every move.\n\nFitting the bill as a light, discursive palate cleanser after the heavyweight clout of Infinity War’s gut-punch ending, fans will undoubtedly be kept amused by the frantic vigour of Peyton Reed’s direction here. And, of course, the punchy comedic timing of the cast: Rudd and Peña both bringing the same manic energy that best defined the first Ant-Man.\n\nMore problematic, though, is Reed’s inability to dramatically utilise his characters within the writing. That’s true of John-Kamen’s ill-served villain, but more frustratingly of Evangeline Lilly’s Wasp; the first female superhero to be credited in the title of an MCU movie feels like a significant step for a studio that has so often struggled to establish a representative gender balance, but here she’s regularly sidelined, called upon more often than not to simply spar with an onslaught of faceless villains. It’s fun, but flimsy." ]
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[ "Is Lavagne greedy for wanting to be paid for a match he didn’t play?\n\nFormer Cameroon coach Denis Lavagne has written to the country’s Minister of Sports and Physical Education to ask for a bonus payment he says he is owed.\n\nLavagne was suspended and replaced by Jean Paul Akono in September after a 2-0 loss to Cape Verde in in the first leg of their Nations Cup qualifier.\n\nBut he wants a cash bonus after Cameroon won 2-1 in the return leg of the final-round qualifier last weekend.\n\nCameroon lost the tie 3-2 on aggregate and will miss next year’s finals.\n\nSince that match, Lavagne has been vocal in his criticism of his replacement Akono, as well as returning captain Samuel Eto’o and those persons he believes are critical of Cameroon’s Football Federation (Fecafoot )and its president.", null, "And now Lavagne has stated in a letter to Adoum Garoua: “I approach you to pay my allowance for the match won against Cape Verde on 14 October.\n\n“As stipulated in my contract, I expect to get an amount which is double that of the players’ bonus for a match won, in which case is USD$16,000.\n\n“I would appreciate if you give instructions to your finance services for this money to be transferred to my account.\n\n“If this is not done, I would be obliged to take the matter to Fifa judicial services.”\n\nAt the time of Lavagne’s suspension Garoua stated that the Frenchman “will continue to receive his salary until 31 October when his contract expires”.\n\nWhether that includes win bonuses remains to be seen.\n\nMeanwhile, Fecafoot spokesman Junior Binyam has revealed the difficultites the body is having in organising friendly matches.\n\n“There have been some financial issues that make it impossible to arange friendlies,” he told BBC Sport.\n\n“We are 71st in the Fifa world rankings list. People will play you to play when you are the team ranked number 11, but not when you are 71st.\n\n“The big teams will not improve their ranking by playing against us, so we are expected to pay them and not to be paid ourselves.”\n\nBinyam also said Cameroon also suffering after-effects from the players’ strike that forced the cancellation of a friendly against Algeria in Marrakech in November 2011.\n\n“It’s a big problem, no-one is trusting Camneroon,” he added. “They are thinking ‘are they really going to come or not’?”\n\n1 Comment on Former Cameroon soccer coach wants to paid for a match he didn’t play!", null ]
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[ null, "Ace filmmaker – choreographer Farah Khan is a woman of many talents. The star recently made a special appearance in the newly released series based on the life of Indian fashion designer – ‘Masaba Masaba’. Makers introduce Farah Khan in the second episode of the series where she’s seen trying to cut down her weight and is planning to make a female-centric remake of Shaukeen.\n\nIn this fun cameo, her character is seen interacting with Neena Gupta’s, who’s interested in working with her. Playing her fictional self so effortlessly, Khan’s performance has got everyone talking. Both fans and critics alongwith various industry bigwigs seem to be highly impressed with her power-packed performance. Being lauded for her brilliant comic timing, social media is flooded with positive tweets about the actor.\n\nIf the insiders are to be believed, the director-actress has been receiving phone calls and texts from people all across and she’s truly overwhelmed by all the praise coming her way. ‘Masaba Masaba’ is available for streaming on popular OTT platform Netflix since August 28, 2020. Directed by Sonam Nair, the show perfectly merges reality and fiction. It stars Neena Gupta, Masaba Gupta, Neil Bhoopalam and Rytasha Rathore in important roles." ]
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[ "Hey Space Cadets, here is the next installment in my series of book reviews. I’ve been busy with life, but I am hoping I can hit the ground running once the summer is over and I can throw my kids at the public school system! I’ve got a few open projects, and I hope to get back to publishing novels soon. I’m debating whether or not to hold off releasing novels for the rapid release strategy model of marketing. Finally, if I didn’t mention it, my story was accepted for the next Four Horsemen Anthology.\n\nBut enough about me, let’s get to this review!\n\nObtained: I bought the story and audiobook combination from Amazon.", null, "First, let me say that none of what I’ll say in this section couldn’t be found on the back copy of the novel. I wanted to provide a spoiler-free review, so here goes nothing! This novel follows the trials and tribulations of an acclaimed Shakespearean actor, Robert Taylor Ford. He’s at the top of his game, and his life is perfect, at least until his girlfriend and co-star turns up dead. And to add to this tragedy, he’s accused of the crime. Narrowly escaping arrest aboard the sleek, luxurious liner called the Pegasus, he ends up on a ship destined for the outer edges of the solar system. He’s finally approaching his freedom… that is until the pirate’s attack.\n\nWith power armor that makes them nearly invincible, the pirates easily take the ship and usher Ford and the other “useless” passengers to the airlocks. Using his unparalleled acting abilities, Ford takes on the most dangerous role of his life. If he fails to convince his new audience, his next performance could be his last…\n\nThis novel is what happens when you slam an FTL ship and all of the other science fiction tropes onto a Regency Era pirate ship on patrol in the Spanish Main. Its everything you like about both periods, a unique take on the standard pirate story.\n\nIn this novel, we see a singular focus given to Robert Taylor Ford with the other characters in the novel given secondary status. The main character was very flushed out, and I never felt like I didn’t know who he was or where he came from. I felt like I could relate to him as a person, as much as anyone really can with the snobby upper crust of a stagnating monarchal society. While most of the story is seen through Robert’s eyes, there were still plenty of secondary characters who I hope we get to see more of in the follow-on novels. Also, we need more red shirts dying glorious deaths. Like novels I read from military veterans, Edward used his military service to color this science fiction action-filled space opera. Here is a brief summary of the main character.\n\nRobert Taylor Ford: He is a Shakespearean actor, who once served his period of military service as an officer of the crown. He got involved with the pirates when he was shanghaied during the capture of his ship. We learn a lot about his backstory throughout this story, but basically, he started out as a spoiled rich kid and grew into something more.\n\nOverall, I will give these characters 5 out of 5 Grenades and can’t wait to see where the author takes this character throughout this series!\n\nUnlike most of the military fiction I love to read, this novel wasn’t just an action-packed novel. Don’t get me wrong, there was action, but it was dispersed among the world building in such a way as to raise stakes incrementally. The action was brutal, though the worst of it happened off screen. It seemed a bit sanitary for me because of that, which isn’t how I’d normally prefer my action. This does, however, mean this book would have wider appeal. As an author, I can appreciate that tactical decisions we sometimes make to give the readers what they want. Also, this book was not classified as military science fiction. This novel is a cyberpunk, galactic empire, an action-adventure story, and I feel like he was solidly within those genres. Overall, I would say that the story was internally consistent which allowed me to hit the “I believe” button. The premise was interesting, and the set-up was well executed with everything believable, well, as much as we could say about futuristic tech! I really loved the premise of this plot, and more importantly, I enjoyed how Edward D Hudson executed it. I couldn’t ask for anything more; excellent premise, believable execution and solid pacing! I again give Edward 4 out of 5 Grenades!\n\nThis is the first book in a new series, and I was hooked enough to want to read book two in this serious. Like in all the novels I bother to read to completion, this novel had a flushed-out world that felt complete. It was sometimes hard to follow because the information was spread throughout the novel, but in the end, you have all the information you need for the world. The world building started to get smoother the deeper into the story you got, but since this is the first book in a new series, I feel like that it was necessary to set the ball into motion. This series takes us past the world as we know and into a future that’s simply amazing to think about! The changes were believable, and there was no waving of the hands to address the realities of geopolitics at the international level. It seemed like all of the governments were evil, and it was often hard to figure out who was the bad guy. Normally I don’t like this, but it was well written enough that I’m willing to go along for the ride in book two. Regardless, the novel built on the modern world and pushed past it into the far future. I give the world building 4 out of 5 Grenades.\n\nLike most of the novels that I don’t drop within the first several chapters, this one was chalk full of visualization, and you could definitely imagine yourself in this world. There was never a place where I couldn’t picture the scenery and the equipment, which I enjoyed. Even the characters were given enough to form a mental image, which is a strength for Edward Hudson. Many authors push the trend of little to no details, which I dislike. I’m not perfect, and I’m sure you could find the same complaints about my own work, but I feel like books are better when there are more descriptions. This was an area where Edward Hudson showed his mettle, which is surprising for a debut novel. Overall, I give Edward 5 out of 5 grenades in this category!\n\nThis was the first novel I’ve listened to from narrator, Tim Gerard Reynolds. He did an amazing job narrating this book, it was solidly narrated. He had a heavy British accent, but it fit within the story, so I didn’t mind. Tim didn’t bore you, or make you zone out because of his monotone, and that’s very important in an audio narrator. His performance didn’t feel robotic like a machine was reading the novel too me. Instead, it felt like a friend was sitting with me reading an amazing story that he couldn’t put down. I bought this book in both formats but listened to it exclusively and was able to follow the story. I give him a 5 out of 5 grenades for his performance.\n\nI really enjoyed this book, though it wasn’t exactly what I would normally read. It had pirates though and was written by a veteran, so I had to give it a chance. I thought the blurb was well written, but the cover was a bit dark for my taste. Admittedly, I am colorblind so your taste may vary there because there’s a very real chance that I do not see the cover art as it actually is. I like that the main character was a combat veteran, and I felt like that part of his internal makeup was excellently done. The brief exposure to the military culture that was shown in this book was spot on, which shouldn’t surprise me since Edward Hudson is a veteran himself. One of the things that I did not like was how the backstory was introduced. Jumping around on the timeline isn’t a storytelling technique that I enjoy, and it can get confusing for me to follow. In all likelihood, that’s probably more an issue with my brain damage than a storytelling flaw, but I do prefer a story that is told chronologically. Once we got past the initial world building, I felt like it was smooth sailing. Yes, that pun was intended. What can I say? It’s a story about pirates! Speaking of pirates, I did like how he portrayed them. Too often the idea is romanticized in a way that does not fit reality, and we are led to believe that they were genuinely nice people. It’s hard to reconcile that with the brutality many pirates performed upon their captured prisoners. In this novel, the pirates performed truly evil acts, and it was never sugarcoated. The final part that I didn’t like was the conclusion. It tied everything into a knot but left enough hanging that I wanted to find out more in that book isn’t out yet. I guess this officially means that Edward D Hudson is a member of the “Cliff Hanging Bastards Club.” I’m not sure, but I do believe he gets the T-shirt now! On a serious note, I know another book is coming, and I’ll definitely be reading it to find out what happens next. Basically, Edward managed to keep my interest long enough to hook me and picked up speed throughout the novel. It’s a fun little adventure story and is a book I would happily recommend. Also, this is an author I will definitely read again. Given that, I truly recommend this novel! Overall, I give it 4 out of 5 Grenades.\n\nIf this book sounds like it’s right up your alley, check it out, you won’t regret it! Well, unless it motivates you to reenact Robert Taylor Ford’s desperate retreat from the law aboard an interstellar spaceship. And then you find the galaxy’s first space pilot, Mark Watney, who captures your ship and shanghai you into service. And you end up fighting under the skull and crossbones of the Jolly Roger. And then your attempts to seize your next prize ends in disastrous failure. Defeated, you’re arrested and tried for piracy and hung from the yardarms of New Trafalgar. And as you take your dying breath, a clerk of the court runs towards the town square to delivery clemency orders. Yeah, it would suck to die just as you’ve been pardoned. Well yeah, I guess this could be bad for you. But hey, at least you got to see strange locations and meet new and exotic aliens before your neck was snapped by the executioner as you fade into nothing. On second thought, be warned, fanboy/fangirl syndrome MIGHT kill you. Be wary, you were warned and if you have to go out like that at least enjoy the view from up there!", null ]
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[ null, "Keong Saik Road is a one-way road that links New Bridge Road to Neil Road, and is intersected by Kreta Ayer Road. It houses two popular landmarks: the Ann Kway Building and New Bridge Centre, as well as Oriental Plaza and the Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple. The area is most well-known for its colourful two and three-story shophouses filled with ‘trendy hotels, bistros, cafes, and the odd boutique’.\n\nKeong Saik Road was named, in 1926, after Tan Keong Saik, a businessman from Malacca who co-founded the Straits Steamship Company. He owned a number of houses in the vicinity. He was also a generous contributor the the social and intellectual life of the Chinese community. Apart from these houses, Keong Saik Road also comprised of a number of charcoal and grocery wholesalers, coffeeshops, incense retailers, and even clan associations.\n\nHowever! Rich merchants were said to have kept mistresses here. And that’s because of the area’s evolution into a red-light district in the 1960s. Due to its close proximity to Smith Street (a notorious red-light district ‘at the turn of the century’), Keong Saik Road eventually played host to many brothels situated in the three-storey shophouses that lined both sides of the street.\n\nThe atmosphere in Keong Saik eventually changed again in the early 1990s when it underwent a transformative phase by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Several old shophouses were set up for sale and were ‘modified for commercial use’, but at the same time, being conserved. ‘High-end tenants’ such as boutique hotels, offices, bars, and eateries have then, moved into the restored shophouses in the area. Keong Saik Road was then part of the ‘Chinatown-Bukit Pasoh Conservation Area’.\n\nToday, Keong Saik has ‘reinvented itself’, becoming the ‘poster child for hip ‘New Singapore”, earning itself a place among the top 10 travel destinations in Asia for Lonely Planet’s 2017 Best in Asia list. It was praised for its ‘beautiful colonial and art-deco buildings’, where visitors can experience the city state’s ‘famed dining scene’ comprising of award-winning restaurants, trendy cocktail bars with rooftop views, and boutique hotels.\n\nAs a Red-Light District\n\nIn the 1940s and 1950s, entertainment houses were referred to as ‘geisha houses’, where customers drank and were entertained by ‘beautiful women who sang and danced’. Referred to as Pei Pa Zai (Cantonese for Little Pipa) (also because of their bodies being shaped like the pipa), these songstresses, who were usually aged between 16-20, were often asked for ‘sexual services’, and sometimes taken as ‘mistresses or second wives’. As a result, Keong Saik Road became known as Mistress Avenue in the 1950s." ]
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[ "The development reaffirms the sovereign right of any refugee displaced by force to decide whether to return to the country of origin, but questions remain about the community's future.", null, "On August 22, something significant happened in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar in southeastern Bangladesh. A bilaterally-arranged plan to repatriate close to 3,000 Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar’s Rakhine state stalled as not a single one turned up to board the buses that were supposed to take them across the border.\n\nAccording to a Reuters report, many of the refugee families designated for repatriation even fled their huts to go into hiding. This is the second time in less than a year that the refugees have responded to government plans to send them back with total dismissal.\n\nWhat more, three days later, thousands of refugees gathered within the camps to mark ‘Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day’ – the day the last major anti-Rohingya drive began in northern Rakhine two years ago – and raised slogans demanding Burmese citizenship as a pre-requisite to repatriation. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which is assisting Dhaka in the return process, not a single Rohingya refugee interviewed recently “indicated a willingness to repatriate at this time”. The refugees had also iterated their demand for citizenship when a high-level delegation from Myanmar visited the Kutupalong camps last month.", null, "All of this is remarkable because it reaffirms the sovereign right of any refugee displaced by force to decide whether or not to go back to the country of origin – which is not something that we see very often in similar situations around the world. It also gives teeth to the principle of voluntary repatriation through informed consent (and not just ‘repatriation’) as a fundamental component of any process of refugee return. While this is a well-established norm in international law, states routinely bypass it while repatriating displaced persons.\n\nWhat happened on August 22 is significant also because it brings to attention the implausibility of any refugee return to Rakhine state in the current context. While Dhaka and Naypyitaw had signed a bilateral repatriation agreement in November 2017 and have also formed a Joint Working Group, little has happened on the ground. If anything, developments in the interim in Rakhine state have only steadily eroded whatever meagre conditions were left for safe, dignified and sustainable return of the Rohingya to their original places of residence.\n\nOnly last month, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) released an extensive report outlining major infrastructural alterations in northern Rakhine that prevent the full-spectrum resettlement and rehabilitation of returning Rohingya refugees. Through analysis of a combination of new satellite imagery and open-source data, the report concluded that 40% of the Rohingya settlements affected by the post-August 2017 violence have been razed and six “military facilities” were built on top of such settlements.\n\nFurther, it identified 320 settlements that showed no signs of reconstruction and at least 45 newly-constructed camps meant for “internally displaced people, returning refugees, or both”. Such camps, many of which are already operational in the Rakhine hinterlands, have proven to be long-term internment facilities, rather than transit camps.\n\n“We’ve found no evidence of widespread preparation for Rohingya refugees to return to safe and dignified conditions. Instead, we’ve found ongoing destruction of additional settlements and the construction of highly securitised camps and military bases that have been built, fortified or expanded on the sites of razed Rohingya settlements,” says the report.\n\nThe ASPI report confirmed two other similar reports published earlier by Amnesty International and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research – Operational Satellite Applications Program (UNITAR – UNOSAT). The key point here is that under the shifting circumstances on the ground in northern Rakhine, the returning refugees would not be able to go back to “their own households and original places of residence or a safe and secure place nearest to it of their choice” as stipulated by the November 2017 bilateral agreement between Bangladesh and Myanmar.", null, "Nagging suspicion between Dhaka and Naypitaw\n\nAdd to this, the nagging suspicion and lack of trust between Dhaka and Naypyitaw. Following the latest stalled attempt at repatriation, both were quick to blame each other. While Myanmar blamed Bangladesh of not distributing the required verification paperwork to potential returnees, the Sheikh Hasina government put the onus of expediting the process on Myanmar.\n\n“Accusations of non-cooperation in the repatriation effort against Bangladesh by a party who is fully responsible for the protracted crisis is baseless, ill-motivated, and totally unacceptable,” Dhaka said on August 25.\n\nThe dearth of faith on each other runs so deep that discussions over repatriation between the two neighbours have had to be mediated by third parties. China has taken the lead in this, with the Myanmar side claiming that it was Beijing that informed Naypyitaw about Dhaka’s interest to resume the process. While such diplomatic interventions may bear positive outcomes in the near future, the involvement of a big power with significant political-economic leverage could do more harm than good in the short term. Under undue pressure from Beijing, Bangladesh and Myanmar might rush through the repatriation process, if they attempt it again that is, without the attendant safeguards. This would be gravely detrimental to the refugees.\n\nFollowing the failed return attempt, Bangladeshi experts have called for structural changes within Myanmar to facilitate the repatriation of the Rohingya. These changes primarily include giving Burmese citizenship to the Rohingya, with other political, economic, social and cultural rights flowing from it. However, this is highly unlikely in the prevailing context.\n\nThe Burmese state continues to view the Rohingya Muslims as “illegal immigrants”, and recognising them as a ‘national race’ at par to 135 other ethnic groups living in Myanmar would require major legislative changes in the parliament. Given the delicate relationship between the civilian government and the military, which occupies 25% seat share in the parliament, and the ongoing process of constitutional amendments, the Rohingya citizenship issue remains a highly precarious issue for stakeholders to touch at the moment.\n\nSituation not conducive of refugee return\n\nMoreover, the security situation in the Rakhine state is far from conducive for any kind of refugee return. As a violent war rages on between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army, an ethnic Rakhine Buddhist armed group, the remaining Rohingya in northern Rakhine have found themselves trapped in the crossfire.\n\nThe government has also suspended the internet in several areas of northern Rakhine and blocked access for humanitarian aid workers and journalists. If the Rohingya, who are already institutionally marginalised and persecuted in Myanmar, return to Rakhine under such circumstances, they stand to face more violence and re-displacement.\n\nRecently, the UN International Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) on Myanmar released a new report ascertaining that the Myanmar military has been routinely and systematically employing “sexual and gender-based violence to terrorize and punish ethnic minorities”. Needless to say, the Rohingya community remains a frontline target in this regard, as shown by multiple instances of state-sponsored violence in the past.\n\nSo, there is little doubt that returning Rohingyas would face threatening circumstances when they go back to Myanmar, both physical and structural. Left without adequate legal safeguards, as they are right now within the Burmese state, the stateless community is bound to fall deeper into the pit of persecution.\n\nClearly, the current approach to repatriation isn’t working. All discussions have ultimately fallen back to citizenship rights for the returning Rohingya, which remains a non-starter in Myanmar. Naypyitaw instead wants to give the Rohingya National Verification Cards (NVCs), which identify them as ‘Bengalis’ (or immigrants from Bangladesh). The Rohingya have already rejected the NVC framework, which they argue, is yet another institutional measure to keep them demographically, politically and economically sidelined. Myanmar, on the other hand, has made it clear that the Rohingya can avail economic and social entitlements only if they accept the NVC. This is a tricky deadlock that warrants sustained, multi-stakeholder and cautious engagement.\n\nAs also suggested by Bangladeshi experts, the only viable way forward here is international cooperation and diplomatic pressure on Myanmar to recognise the Rohingya as citizens. The pressure must come from Naypyitaw’s regional and extra-regional partners who maintain deep economic and political ties with the military and the Aung San Suu Kyi government. Secondarily, a protracted, complex and sub-regional refugee situation such as this requires collective and context-specific engagement and not just the involvement of the immediate parties.\n\nIn this regard, the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR), agreed upon in the UN General Assembly last year December, can play a significant role in galvanising support along with the principle of responsibility-sharing and devising creative solutions (including third country options) to resolve the crisis. It can also help build refugee self-reliance and promote a broader dialogue platform to engage with the country of origin i.e. Myanmar. But, this will also require unprecedented political will from Myanmar’s foreign partners, including India and China, to ask some difficult questions and demand corrective action from the military and the Suu Kyi government.\n\nWithout engagement on political rights for the Rohingya within Myanmar, many more failed repatriation attempts are on the cards. For now, the fact that the refugees aren’t willing to settle for anything less than a safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation shows their remarkable grit and consciousness of inalienable rights." ]
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[ "After years of study with him at the Art Students League, in 1891, Lydia Field Emmet accepted William Merritt Chase’s offer to lead the preparatory class at the Shinnecock Summer School of Art. By this time, she was also pursuing work as a society portraitist and a designer of stained glass for Tiffany and Company. Her self-assured expression fixed on Chase’s canvas captures an image of an artist who would become one of the foremost American women portrait painters of the late 19th century.\n\nThe portrait bears the strong imprint of the 17th century Dutch portraiture tradition, sharing with Anthony van Dyck, Rembrandt, and Frans Hals an allegiance to painterly brushwork, elegant contrasts of light and dark, dramatic pose, and expressive tone. Moreover, Lydia Field Emmet highlights Chase’s skillful hand in conveying texture, as seen in the precise rendering of the lace and the variegated tones of the pink satin ribbon—signs of the enduring legacy of the artist’s Munich training.", null ]
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[ null, "The lively and varied 2017 U.S festival season continues with the 2017 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival staged at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, where Robe moving lights were chosen by leading LDs like Steve Lieberman of SJ Lighting who specified Spiiders and Pointes for the Yuma stage … and Gabriel Fraboni, who added 90 x Spikies as specials for Dutch DJ Martin Garrix’s two storming sets in the Sahara Tent over the event’s two weekends.\n\nThe 125,000 capacity festival is one of the U.S.’s highest profile music and arts extravaganzas, combining cool and fun vibes with an outstanding artist lineup. It’s also one of the most in demand festivals, with 2017’s nearly 200,000 tickets selling out in three hours despite 52,000 more being available over the weekend than in 2016.\n\nSteve Lieberman and Los Angeles based SJ Lighting has been involved in designing the Yuma Stage since it started six years ago and works in close conjunction with Yuma creative director Kobi Danan. Steve’s actual history with Coachella dates back to 2002 and he has been involved regularly most years since that time.\n\nHe’s used Robe’s Pointes on Yuma for some time, explaining that “for this stage it’s the perfect fixture – bright, lightweight and optically very clean.”\n\nTo complement this, they needed a solid LED wash unit with a great zoom and enough intensity to match the Pointe, so a natural choice in 2017 was the new Spiider. “The two fixtures work great together,” he stated.\n\nHe feels that the Spiider has really delivered, and, with the ‘flower’ and other effects, he thinks it brings “a level of dynamics over and above the typical world of wash lights.”\n\nSteve keeps using Pointes for their multi-functionality; he likes the beam and prism effects, their speed and precision and the excellent gobo package.\n\nThe Spiider’s wide zoom gave them the ability to wash the whole Yuma space – and it was large - in color. The fact that a texture can be applied over the top of the wash gives “a lot more latitude” to creating fresh and original looks.\n\nYuma is more about developing a classic nightclub styled space with design, décor and lighting plus a lot of finesse central to the concept which contrasts with more LED-heavy arenas.\n\nThe lights were hung discreetly in Yuma, where there is no truss or metalwork hanging structure … instead the tent has a black liner to make the environment properly dark and fixtures are attached directly to the tent’s structural beams via custom clamps which were provided by Yuma’s lighting vendor, 4Wall.\n\nDesigning lighting for multi-artist line ups like this in a space like that requires a lot of thought. Being able to create looks and scenes quickly and effectively is a critical part of the planning and, as a production lighting designer, Steve ensured that the positioning of fixtures was practical and efficient for all using the rig over the weekend, like guest LDs needing to program and run their own shows with very limited time to complete their work!\n\nHaving used Pointes and BMFLs with great effect on the last Martin Garrix tour, Gabe Fraboni wanted a high impact “trick fixture” for his specials package for the Coachella sets, which were ahead of the launch of the artist’s spectacular new live show in May.\n\nThe 90 Spikies at Coachella were supplied by VER and rigged on an elegantly industrial trussing structure built upstage of the DJ booth. They framed a large Plus-shaped LED screen in the center which was also attached to the truss uprights.\n\n“Spikie's were the perfect fit” declared Gabe … “the continuous pan-and-tilt, flower effect and the prism gave the ‘trick’ elements I needed to keep up with the frenetic pace of Martin’s set.”\n\nPreviously he’s used Spikies on the North American leg of the Pretty Lights tour – with lighting designed by Greg Ellis and Gabe working as assistant designer and programmer.\n\n“They absolutely blew both Greg and I away,” he enthused, adding that he’s now using them whenever an opportunity arises!\n\nThe most important consideration for him on a gig like this with Martin playing an hour long prime time set was ensuring he never used the entire rig all at once, and layering all the different visual elements to ensure a diverse and interesting show to help entertain fans throughout the pumping 60 minute musical adventure.\n\nThe Spikies – possibly a few more - will also be at the core of the new summer tour design which is making its North American debut at the Bill Graham Auditorium shows on May 17th, 18th and 19th, … and will then run until later in the year … so watch this space for a follow up story!\n\nNinety-Six ColorStrobes were provided by Felix and rigged on the delay towers for audience and ground lighting at the main stage. 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[ "A love letter to bella Firenze", null, "View of the city from Piazza Michelangelo.\n\nI've discovered in our recent trip planning that many people who have been to Italy either didn't enjoy Florence immensely, or could take it or leave it. It's rarely people's favorite city. And I can kind of understand - it lacks the romanticism of Venice and the vast history of Rome. It doesn't have a leaning tower or The Last Supper. It can be crowded, gets very hot during the summer, and is fairly industrial and dirty. The public transportation isn't as good in Florence as in other cities, and it's pretty pricey.\n\nBut despite all of those things, Florence remains my favorite city in Italy.\n\n\nFlorence is the city of my independence.", null, "Before spending a semester in Florence during college, I had never lived away from home. Actually, I had never been away from both of my parents at the same time for more than a week. In short, I was incredibly sheltered. The small town we lived in was very much like a bubble, and though I had traveled rather extensively for my age (thanks, dad's job!), I wasn't exactly \"worldly.\"\n\nDuring my first weeks in Florence, I got by with a kind of \"fake it 'til you make it\" attitude. I pretended I knew what I was doing. I walked quickly, as if I had a destination in mind. I studied maps of the city religiously.\n\nAnd then, a few weeks in, something magical happened: I acclimated.", null, "Out at our favorite bar, Lochness. \"Cross the bridge, then look for the red door.\"\n\nMy Italian was improving. I wasn't afraid to venture to parts of the city I'd never been. I knew how to get groceries, where to go to the bank, where to get the best cannoli. I knew that €10 was too much to pay the guy on the corner for an umbrella, and you could whittle it down to €5 if you bargained. And then I figured out that even with a cheap umbrella, you were going to get soaked if it was raining. I learned how to ignore the gypsies. I knew where the best Internet cafe was so that I could email home, and how to drape my laundry just so on the radiators so that it would dry. I became self sufficient.\n\nAnd it became the best six months of my life.\n\nIn many ways, I grew up in Florence.", null, "With lovely friends visiting from Austria at the old city wall.\n\nSince living there in 2002, I've been back twice - once with my college in 2003 (on the trip where I met BF) and once with my family in 2004. And now, almost 10 years later, I'll go back again. This time with two of my best friends, and the love of my life. I can't wait to be there again - to draw on the feelings I felt while walking through the streets, to eat at my old haunts and show them all of the places that molded me.\n\nWhen I'm walking through Florence, I get the feeling that anything is possible, and that everything lies ahead of me. I am so excited to be going back.\nPosted by addy at 7:47 AM\n\nLabels: about me, europe, florence, italy, places I've been, travel photos, trips I'm planning, wish I was there" ]
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[ null, "It is an old truism that a child would willy-nilly concentrate on his tummy when he bathes. Of course it’s not because his stomach area is the dirtiest part of his body but if we must wager, it’s the part that most fascinates him; the part he can most connect with both literally and metaphorically.\n\nThis is what comes to mind when Hardball conjectures the rationale for the strange happenings in the heartland of the southeast – Imo State, Nigeria. Recently it was the erection of anomalous statues; an act that enjoyed global uproar and earned the poor state high grades in international odium.\n\nNigerians and the now captive Imolites were still trying to wrap their minds around that sordid statue of Jacob Zuma planted by their boisterous governor, and he drops yet another ‘bomb’ on them.\n\nWhile some think that the latest action is a meeting (mating if you like) of minds between knavery and ribaldry, Hardball sees an award-winning novelty.\n\nHere is the story: Gov. Okorocha appoints 28 commissioners; just a few short of the number of ministers at the federal level. In a state that cannot discharge such basic functions as paying pension to elder citizens; why on earth would it have separate ministries for Tertiary Education; Gender and Social Development; Rural Development; Agric and Food Security; Transport; Tourism; etc.? All of these could have been merged to have a total of not more than 14 ministries. That used to be the norm.\n\nBut if you forgive the dicing up of ministries, what do you say to the creation of the Ministry of Happiness and Couples’ Fulfillment!?\n\nNo let’s take that back. After a full day of tumult and hysteria on social media, State Government made the vital correction that it is indeed PURPOSE Fulfillment and not COUPLES Fulfillment.\n\nBut can’t they see that Couples’ Fulfillment is more germane to creating happiness among the citizenry than the rather nebulous Purpose fulfillment? No man or woman would deign to be happy if he/she has an unhappy bedroom. This most novel ministry would have been perfect in clearing the snafus in bedrooms across the state.\n\nHardball hereby appeals to Gov. Rochas to keep the Ministry as indeed: MINISTRY FOR HAPPINESS COUPLES ENJOYMENT. One thinks a Nobel awaits him for novelty in governance by the time he is through. How come no one thought about it all the while that once you win the bedroom battles, you have won all wars!\n\nImagine a ministry that deals with chronic erectile dysfunction, unwarranted coitus-interruptus and frigid-at- fifty issues. That would be the day! Go Rochas!" ]
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[ null, "Destiny is known to be one of the most controversial games, especially with regard to public appreciation, Bungie with its release of hiccups content has never been able to give a real continuity to a product that was initially designed for a period of ten years (at least according to their statements) and that in fact in some respects to his second year-old seems to be close to retirement (already speaking of Destiny 2 in 2017). However, his fanbase remains strong and enthusiastic, and it looks as if a new life-long injection will be the 12 April with a full update that will have several revisions of existing sites with the addition of some new things especially: weapons, armor, shader and emblems. I then leave you to a gallery of unpublished images in which you can see some of the new features that await us.\n\nNote that this update pretty much comes only a few weeks from The Division issuing knows that Bungie does not want to bring home all the lost sheep along the way ... So if you looked closely, some changes are already quite clear, as the new sword for example . In short, Guardians just have to go back to action and get you to bring your 335 light score even higher, for precision.\n\nMay the traveler's light accompany you.\n\nDays Gone will arrive on PC in mid-May" ]
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[ "Saturday 15 August\n​\nAngel Meadow is one of the UK’s most fascinating city areas.\n\nIts history moves from elegant suburb to becoming one of the country’s most notorious urban districts famous for its crime and degradation. This is followed by a hollowing out as the population leaves and now, reinvention as one of Manchester city centre’s more characterful residential areas. The wheel has come full circle.\n\nNow a new masterplan for Angel Meadow and the Irk Valley looks set to reinforce that change of direction. This large scale regeneration joint venture between Manchester City Council and FEC will transform the area, boosting its position within the city and the region and bringing it greater attention. The role of Angel Meadow will be underlined, once more, as the emblematic inner suburb of Manchester: a district which sums in one the shifting fortunes of city districts.\n\nThis tour takes a comprehensive look at the area and combines story-telling, a cast of fascinating characters, and loads of humour to bring to life the dramatic story of Angel Meadow and the Irk Valley and their bright future.\n\nMeet outside One Angel Square, the Cooperative Headquarters building, on Miller Street,\nM60 0AG, five to ten minutes before the tour.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Summerfields will remain open over spring break this semester as part of a pilot program to provide meals over break periods. Though no other campus dining locations will be open, Summerfields will serve meals daily from Saturday, March 7 through Sunday, March 22 for brunch (11am–1pm) and dinner (5–6:30pm).\n\nThe University will cover the dining costs for financial aid-eligible students, and other students will be able to use their meals and points from their current spring semester plan over the break. Director of Usdan University Center Michelle Myers-Brown explained in an email sent to the student body on Feb. 12 that all students need to sign up through a form to participate in break dining, and students who believe they are eligible for financial aid for the program should indicate this on the form.\n\nVice President for Student Affairs Michael Whaley cautioned that students may run out of meals or points because spring break dining was not factored into current spring semester meal plans.\n\nWhether the University will continue to make dining available during future break periods depends on the results of the program this spring.\n\n“As this is a pilot program, future years will depend on the success of this year,” Myers-Brown wrote in an email to The Argus. “However we are hopeful that it will indeed be a success and we can continue.”\n\nWhaley said break dining could also see expansions in the future, depending on how many students take advantage of the program this spring break.\n\n“I think it just depends on what the demand looks like,” Whaley said. “We’re picking Summerfields, really, because the costs of the program, running that program, are less than opening up all of Usdan for the break period. But if it turns out that there are large numbers of students who are here and are going to be using the program beyond what Summerfields could handle, then we’ll have to look at Usdan.”\n\nAccording to Whaley, the pilot program was developed after two years of discussions on support structures for students over break periods. The Break Services Committee, composed of Whaley and a group of staff members from the Division of Student Affairs, realized some students who remained on campus faced food insecurity.\n\n“We really looked kind of holistically at the campus…and one of the pieces that emerged, not surprisingly to anyone, is the food insecurity that can crop up for students when we are not in session,” Whaley said. “And so we immediately started thinking about how could we resolve that.”\n\nWhaley said the committee, which researched some of the University’s peer institutions that have meal plans run continuously through the whole academic year, saw that the University’s dining periods created problems for some students who remain on campus over breaks.\n\n“Food insecurity, especially for students on financial aid and high-need students is kind of an ongoing issue,” Whaley said. “Some part of the way that Wesleyan does business is predicated on a model of we’re in session, then we’re not, and everybody goes home… and that does not work. That paradigm does not work for an increasing number of students…. So instead what we were trying to do with our committee starting two years ago was to say, ‘How do we design a Wesleyan experience that works for everyone?’”\n\nWhaley believes this pilot program, in combination with the new meal plans that are scheduled to be introduced at the start of the next academic year, demonstrates how the University is taking significant steps to reduce food insecurity on campus.\n\n“There are many students for whom this is really critical, and so I’m really pleased with all the students who have helped us think through these issues,” Whaley said. “And again, really, really happy that President Roth and the finance team have been supportive of spending this money to resolve some of these food insecurity issues that we’ve been talking about.”" ]
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[ "In each case, the key is to determine how it would be considered equivalent in Canada.\n\nBackstories about the process of getting the stories into print will be of particular interest to those who want to help others tell their life stories. I have since moved on, but he had the loyalty and dedication to slowly work his way to the top. There are some criminal offenses in certain countries based on religious conduct that would have no equivalent in Canada.\n\nSamples of recommendation letters are available on the Internet and in the library. Check with the applicant before you write the reference letter, since there may be certain details she wants included in the letter and others she would prefer not be in it.\n\nWell, let me tell you that I expected the laughs. This is a hybrid offense and thus you will not be deemed rehabilitated for 10 years.\n\nHe does not have teachers, or employers to write these letters, How do I address the court. She worked 40 hours per week for a total of 1, hours during a month period. Perhaps you have basic questions regarding the country you want to visit.\n\nRebus was pivotal in the history of writing in China insofar as it represented the stage at which logographic writing could become purely phonetic phonographic.\n\nOver time they have been standardized, simplified, and stylized to make them easier to write, and their derivation is therefore not always obvious. We become more exalted in our memories than we actually were, or less so.\n\nHe is also helping her with reading and writing. Address the letter to the right person. So the process has been wonderful. Songs exploded from his head. Further things to consider when writing reference letters to immigration offices Reference Letters Reference letters are letters written to endorse someone's general character and personality.\n\nYou can list them or include them in a paragraph. I had never heard of StoryCorps. Your financial means aren't the only consideration; the lender also wants to know that you're responsible and care about fulfilling the expectations of you.\n\nDifferent relations such Family members can write letters to immigration judges to vouch for the character of a detained individual and request that she or he be launched from detention and allowed to stay within the nation.\n\nSimilarly, you should give a good bit of thought to the subject before even agreeing to write a reference letter in the first place.\n\nIt can be written by an employer, or more commonly, a friend or acquaintance. Explain why you are writing the letter and for whom. Was she well-liked by clients. Writing an Immigration Reference Letter for a Pal with Pattern Use this pattern immigration reference letter as a template on your formal notification.\n\nNo negative contact with the law. Any evidence of remorse and restitution. This was originally posted in the grammar section and I changed it to the letter writing section where it should be.\n\nUnfortunately for many potential immigrants, a large number of Canadian offenses are hybrid offenses. Apr 16 Too much praise can be perceived as not being genuine. Chinese bronze inscriptions The traditional picture of an orderly series of scripts, each one invented suddenly and then completely displacing the previous one, has been conclusively demonstrated to be fiction by the archaeological finds and scholarly research of the later 20th and early 21st centuries.\n\nIn my experience, credit cards from a foreign country often have security measures where they will deny unusual charges to prevent fraud. A DUI is a hybrid offense in Canada, and thus you will not be deemed rehabilitated for 10 years.\n\nApache/ (Red Hat) Server at omgmachines2018.com Port Ultimately someone will be deciding what is in the best interest of the child. Just so you know it’s rare in custody cases for one parent to get sole custody of a child - it’s assumed that a child is better off with a quality relationship with both parents - so really, unless one parent is actually violent, a sex offender, or on drugs, chances are they are going to get some visitation.\n\nWhen you ask people to write you a letter of reference be sure to provide an idea of what your agency wants.\n\nGiving them a sample letter or even the hints and tips listed above will help make the letter writing process easier. MAIN STREET WILL NEVER be the same if the flood of “legal” immigrants from Third World Nations is not brought to a definitive halt.\n\nIn a Presidential Memorandum to the US State Department dated 8 OctoberObama announced that he will import an additional 80, immigrants — mostly from. 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[ "TEHRAN (defapress) – Dozens of Palestinians were wounded by Israeli forces during protests against the Tel Aviv regime near the fence separating the besieged Gaza Strip from the occupied territories.\nNews ID: 79636", null, "The Gazan Health Ministry said 30 people were injured during the 85th Friday of protests in the eastern part of Gaza, Press TV reported.\n\nAshraf al-Qedra, the spokesman for the ministry, said in a tweet that eight of the wounded had been shot with live ammunition fired by the Israeli troops.\n\nThe “Great March of Return” rallies have been held every week since March 30 last year. The Palestinians want the return of those driven out of their homeland by Israeli aggression.\n\nIsraeli troops have killed at least 307 Palestinians since the beginning of the rallies and wounded more than 18,000 others, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.\n\nIn March, a United Nations fact-finding mission found that Israeli forces committed rights violations during their crackdown against the Palestinian protesters in Gaza that may amount to war crimes." ]
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[ null, "Hailing from Downeast Maine, Fred has been writing stories since childhood and working in radio drama since 2006. Trained as an indie filmmaker, Fred has brought a film-like approach to his radio stories that includes location production of stories and cinematic-style sound design. His passion is in telling genre stories with a slant, re-envisioning how the audio format can entertain and illuminate in the 21st century. Fred lives with his wife and daughter in rural Maine in an off-grid home they built together. Visit www.finalrune.com for more award-winning audio stories by Fred.", null, "Matthew J Boudreau has a BA in Writing and Technical Theatre with focuses in Storytelling and Sound. He is a producer, voice actor and technical director for Aural Stage Studios, an audio production company working out of Buffalo and New York City. Matt Clark Kents as a Technical Writer and Training Video producer at R R Donnelley in Grand Island, NY. His audio work has been featured in the independent films The Big Bad, 25 Cents for Loveand Spinning, as well as the American Globe Theatre’s video production of Hamlet. He is also the lead sound designer on the award-winning audio dramas 1918, Intensive Care, and The Cleansed.", null, "Eric studied audio at the Midlands Audio Institute and then spent over 5 years recording, mixing, and mastering music in a commercial recording studio before he transitioned over to work solely in post audio.\n\nAfter he moved to Sacramento, CA, in 2010 to concentrate on post audio, Eric spent time mentoring under Emmy recipient Gordon Hempton, The Sound Tracker®. Gordon is known for field recording and he primarily focuses on recording the sounds of nature.\n\nNow, with over a decade of experience in professional audio with an emphasis on Sound Design & Editorial, Field Recording, and Re-Record Mixing for post audio, Eric has developed a very multifaceted background in audio.\n\nWhen he’s not working on Sound Design & Editorial or Re-Record Mixing jobs, he spends most of his time field recording everything from roaring fumaroles (steam and volcanic-gas vents), horses, guns, and nature ambiences, for later use in his sound design projects.\n\nFor more information on Eric and all of the projects that he’s currently working on, please visit Eric-Mooney.com.", null, "Hubert Campbell is a recording arts graduate of Flashpoint Academy with a passion for creating soundscapes and music for film, audiobooks, and videogames. Since 2008, he has honed his skills in sound design on programs such as Digidesign’s Pro Tools; EastWest / Quantum Leap’s Composer’s Collection and Sibelius for MIDI music composition; Digidesign’s Hybrid, Reason’s Subcontractor, and Native Instrument’s Absynth 5 for synthesis of sound effects. His credits include work as a sound designer and composer for the short films, Dream€ and Candle€ and work as a composer for the live action animated film, This Way Up which was recently accepted into the Milwaukee Short Film Festival in 2010. Hubert recently completed a stint as a Location Audio Recordist for the independent film, “Waterwalk” currently in production. Hubert is also graduate of Cornell University with a degree in Biology. He is a self-taught composer and can play the piano and viola.", null, null, "Philip Hobby is a radio drama lover and performer in Portland, Maine. A FinalRune regular, he’s performed a range of roles that have had him cramped into a studio space with a half dozen other actors, belting at the top of his lungs, screaming while a pumpkin pretending to be his head was smashed in with an axe, and being an eerily overly-friendly sea-dog while persuading Norman to stay on a lazy tropical island. He plays Luke, the damaged 20-year old in The Cleansed.", null, "Chris Newcomb is an actor, storyteller, author, musician and teacher residing in Portland, Maine. He has played in several previous FinalRune stories. In The Cleansed, he plays the role of “David,” the stubborn technologist leading the Refuge.", null, "Kym Dakin has credits that span from television and animation, to Broadway and national tours. She was a frequent guest artist at Actor’s Theatre of Louisville and spent several seasons regionally at Syracuse Stage and Denver Center Theatre Company. Locally, she was a member of Madhorse Theatre Co. for over a decade and appeared in several productions at Portland Stage Co. She was hired as adjunct theatre faculty at Bowdoin College and at USMCCE. She had a retainer voice contract with GMC Truck for over 10 years, has recorded hundreds of voiceovers as well as two dozen audiobooks, many for BBC Audiobooks America and Brilliance Audio, and she won the Audie Award for her recording of Runaway by Alice Munro.", null, "While acting in New York, Paul studied with the highly respected Jodie McClintock (Shakespeare), Terry Schreiber (scene study and stage relationships) and Patsy Rodenberg (vocal coach to the Royal Shakespeare Company). While in LA, Paul had the good fortune of studying voice over with Louise Chamis. Paul has worked extensively in film, television, on stage and in the recording booth. Directors include Stanley Tucci, Jim Wilson, Mel Gibson, Joe Pitka, and Bill Dufries. Paul has shared the set and stage with Cameron Diaz and Mark Jacoby, narrated for The Portland Symphony, and has been a personal bartender to Dan Rather.", null, "Think of your favorite TV shows and movies – well, there he is: Richard McGonagle! You know them all! On the tube he’s everywhere: the recurring Judge Patrick Wilcox on The Practice, The West Wing, Six Feet Under, Ally McBeal, The Agency, recurring on Third Rock From the Sun, Seinfeld, Roswell, The X-Files, Star Trek – Next Generation, and Voyager, or check out films like, Rules of Engagement, Mighty Joe Young, Senseless, The American President and much more! Think you recognize a certain deep, warm voice? Yes, that’s Richard, whose special talents make him a highly popular voice-over actor. You hear him everywhere from documentary narrations, to animation, to national commercials, to audio books. This busy actor also happens to be a highly talented writer and is currently developing a TV project with a razor-sharp edge! But for Richard, it’s always acting on top of the list and the industry and fans agree!", null, "Brent is a member of Mad Horse Theatre and the Stone Pinhead Ensemble. He played the role of “Simon” on Gitgo’s web series, “Willard Beach.” He was part of HBO’s New Writers Project and has sold screenplays to several companies, including Paramount Pictures, Marvel Films, and Artisan Entertainment. Brent sounds downright evil as our lead villain, Saul.", null, "Dylan Chestnutt made his stage debut in the fall of 2008 in Good Theater’s production of “On Golden Pond.” He followed that with “A Christmas Carol” at Portland Stage and two Mad Horse shows. He plays Saul’s unwilling protege, Zeke.", null, "Erik has worked in films and various theatrical mediums in London, Los Angeles, and Portland, ME. He is currently involved in a handful of commercial, narrative, and musical audio projects in the Portland area. Erik plays Deputy Dan in The Entertainment Experiment’s current running web-series Ragged Isle. He is also an active member of MINT Films, which recently was awarded Best Film in Portland, ME for the international 48 Hour Film Project for their film, A Bounty for Susannah, which screened at the Miami International Film Festival in March 2011. He stars as the character Steve in Allen Baldwin’s film, Up Up Down Down, which is currently in festival circulation. You can view some of Erik’s work at erikmoody.blogspot.com. Free music by his band, Robber & Thief, is available through facebook.com/robberandthief.", null, null, "Reggie Hodges plays the ‘slag’ worker who tumbles into a strange journey in The Cleansed.", null, "Has appeared in PSC’s Bach at Leipzig, The Drawer Boy, Arcadia, The Foreigner, Rough Crossing, A Christmas Carol and many ttle Festivals & From Aways. Gigs include TV, film, voice/print work, regional theatre, opera, and Broadway experience. Created Longfellow: A Life in Words for PSC’s Studio Series.", null, "Andrew Sawyer is an actor/producer/director/writer/jackofalltrades hailing from the good old state of Maine. As a good old boy of Portland he’s learned just how tough the Maine winters can be, as well as how tough landing a good gig can. Past roles include Mrs. Peachum in Lorem Ibsum’s production of “The 3-Penny Opera,” Joseph Carrol in the Laughing Man Films production of “Transmitter” : Winner of the Portland, ME 2011 48 Hour Film competition, as well as multiple roles in multiple productions by Mint Films.", null, "Ian is a film and stage actor from Portland, ME. Previous film work includes: The Transition of Minor Skies, Strange Night, A Bounty for Susannah, I Built a Time Machine to Kill Hitler, Swamp Goblin, Double Oh! and of course, Death Rides Last. Theater credits: “Equus,” “Ubu Roi,” “Six Degrees of Separation,” “Twelfth Night,” “The History Boys,” “Philadelphia, Here I Come!” and “Titus Andronicus.” Ian performs various musical support duties in Robber & Thief, a band he shares with fellow cast member Erik Moody. And for everyone from the Southern Maine, he is indeed that guy in the Portland Jetport commercial.", null, "Susan plays the matriarch of the Dwellers, Caitlin.  She is a healer, defender, mother.\n\nSusan was taken from us in a tragic car crash December 2014.  Her warm and energizing presence will be greatly missed.  Her contribution to The Cleansed shall live on.\n\nDave Marshall is a professional actor with many national and regional film, television, radio drama and commercial credits. Recent radio drama credits include THE CLEANSED for Final Rune, INTENSIVE CARE for Aural Stage Studios and THE DUNWICH HORROR for 19 Nocturne Boulevard", null, "Michael is a Maine native and a founding member of Kill Mike Theater, NYC and Lorem Ipsum, Portland, ME. Recently Michael has worked in front of the camera with both Last House and MINT Films as a part of the Damnationland horror film festival, as well as the forthcoming feature, How To Make Movies At Home, with Hillport Maine Productions. Michael is excited about Maine-based film making, and ready to get back to the island.\n\nJanice recently appeared in Good Theater’s Light Up the Sky and as Sarah Orne Jewett in Carolyn Gage’s Deep Haven. As a company member of AIRE, her favorite roles include Nellie Nora in Eclipsed, Margaret in The Grand O’Neal, and Chrissy in Dancing at Lughnasa. She also appeared as Gila in Mad Horse Theater Company€˜s Dark Night production of One for the Road and will be in their upcoming production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone.", null, "Rachel has been teaching for many years, first in New York City and now Maine. Her students can be seen on film, Broadway and stage throughout the country. She has studied at George Washington University, Brooklyn College, and The Michael Howard Studio with Larry Singer.", null, "Jaimie plays “Michael” the thug ring leader of the Family playing in Borderton.", null, null, "Tim Sample is widely acknowledged to be New England’s premier native humorist. Novelist Stephen King has likened Sample’s work to that of Mark Twain, and Charles Kuralt called him “Maine’s humorist laureate.” Tim’s books, albums, and videos (including four albums and a video for the Bert and I company) have sold well over a million copies. For eleven years he was a correspondent for CBS News and a regular essayist on the Emmy award winning television show CBS News Sunday Morning, hosted by veteran newsman Charles Osgood. We had the pleasure of working with Tim in Season 2 to play the role of curmudgeonly lighthouse keeper “Cutler.”" ]
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[ "Mixed materials just rubbish when it comes to recycling", null, "Overnight Pringles has become the recycling world’s public enemy number one. “What idiot designed this?” asked The Recycling Association’s CEO Simon Ellin at a conference last month, before singling out the cylindrical carton as “the worst packaging offender” again to the media last week.\n\nEllin’s beef with Pringles is its use of mixed materials - a combination of cardboard outer, foil lining, metal base, foil seal and plastic lid - which means they can’t be recycled.\n\nBut Ellin didn’t stop there. The “number two villain” was Lucozade Sport for being “over-packaged” due to its “unnecessary” polymer shrink-wrap.\n\nAnd while singling out no further brands, he highlighted similar issues with cleaning spray bottles (mix of plastics and a metal spring), whisky bottles (glass with metal collar), and black plastic trays.\n\n@Pringles_UK Are plans afoot to change the packaging on a pringles tube?\nCurrent mix of metal and c/board doesn’t recycle well. #recycling\n\n@Pringles_UK have you got any plans to make your packaging more easily recycleable? I love pringles but v disappointed to read about this. 🙁\n\nSo how fair and significant are his comments? And what’s to be done?\n\nBoth Pringles and Lucozade have defended their packaging. Pringles insists its classic tube, made with 100% recycled paperboard, reduces food waste. “The poly-foil lining is an exceptionally thin layer that protects the crisps from moisture and oxygen, maintaining the flavour and freshness our consumers expect,” says a spokeswoman.\n\nPlus, the plastic cap allows shoppers to exercise portion control, she adds, and the steel ends ensure the product remains intact. “Consumers like their crisps unbroken.”\n\nMeanwhile, Lucozade says “all our bottles are recyclable” and points out it has reduced the weight of the Sport bottle by 3g, “which equates to an annual saving of 540 tonnes of plastic”.\n\nNonetheless, Ellin’s concerns are hard to ignore. The vast majority of UK recycling materials go overseas for processing - for example, around 61% of the eight million tonnes of paper fibre collected each year. And major markets such as China are rejecting them for being adulterated by metal and plastic, Ellin says. “We’ve got to clean up the material we’re sending them. The quality of what we’re putting in our household bins has to improve radically and quickly.”\n\nWhat makes Ellin’s argument more powerful is that he isn’t simply anti-packaging. “Companies such as Coca-Cola, Marks & Spencer and Unilever are pioneers in improving the sustainability of their products and ensuring the packaging can be recycled once used,” he says.\n\nHe’s not an isolated voice. Thom Newton, CEO of the Conran Design Group, believes: “Without an innovative supply chain, too much responsibility is placed at the end - on waste management and recycling. The design process can ensure few or no non-recyclable materials are used.”\n\nSarah Wade, strategy director at brand design consultancy Holmes & Marchant, says the benefits would be two-fold. “Designing packaging that makes the process as streamlined as possible will not only encourage more people to recycle, but will result in less contamination of recycled waste.”\n\nA change to the law?\n\nBut she doubts anything will change in the absence of legislation. “Irresponsible packaging producers will continue to survive as long as they are allowed to by lax guidelines that aren’t enshrined in law. ”\n\nThere are already rules set out in the Packaging (Essential Requirements) Regulations 2015, which brought an EU directive into force. But, in the simplest terms, it requires manufacturers only to make efforts to be recyclable, says environmental lawyer Lee McBride of Gowling WLG. “I would encourage the incoming government to look closely at existing packaging laws and regulations with a view to making changes to ensure that product packaging is more easily recyclable.”\n\nA change in law would rely on extra funding for enforcement bodies, and the penalties would need to be serious deterrents to lawbreaking.\n\nNeil Hughston, CEO of the Duke creative agency, advises Lucozade and Pringles to “move quickly and be very public about how the packaging will be changing to be more easily recyclable”. But he’s not convinced they will listen.\n\n“This of course would come at a cost to their bottom line, and the question is: are they prepared to sacrifice some of it? My suspicion is no.”" ]
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[ "Share\nSamsung Electronics has announced the mass production of its 2nd Gen 10-nanometer class 8GB DDR4 DRAM for PC. Samsung also claims that it should be the smallest DRAM ever designed for a desktop.", null, "The 2nd Gen DDR4 8GB RAM has 30 percent improvement over the first Gen RAM. The previous DDR4 was only limited to 3200 Mb, while the new operates at 3,600 Mbps. The energy consumption is said to be upgraded by 15 percent, while the performance is by 10 percent.\n\nSamsung is now working to develop the next-Gen of DRAM. These advancements will allow Samsung to accelerate production of High Bandwidth Memory 3(HBM3), DDR5 Graphic Card,GDDR5 Graphics, and LPDDR5 for mobile.\n\nSamsung also started the mass production of the 512GB embedded universal flash storage (eUFS) for the mobile devices being the first company in the market to mass produce the 512GB of eUFS,. The highest used storage in a smartphone is of 256GB which is currently on the iPhone X and Samsung Note 8.\nPublisherWisdom UchePosted atSaturday, December 23, 2017 2 comments\nLabels#Tech news" ]