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"Created by ceramic artist Sigrid Hovmand on the island of Samsø, Denmark, the dome took its original shape from an artisan loaf at Skærtoft Mill. Each dome is hand-thrown in stoneware clay, coloured with ochre and turned in one piece before being cut by hand and fired at 1300 C.\n\nScotland the Bread is pleased to be the only place in the UK where the baking domes made by gifted artist and studio potter Sigrid Hovmand may be bought. Our connection with Sigrid is both personal and professional. We met her at the annual bread festival organised by our friends at Skaertoft Mill in southern Denmark some years ago. We were so impressed by the delicious sourdough wholegrain bread baked in Sigrid’s domes at Skaertoft that we filled our car boot with them at the end of the festival and have been using and selling them ever since.\n\nEach dome is a work of art, with subtle variations of colour and finish – proof, if it were needed, that these are the products of a true artisan. The precision with which each lid fits on its base (with a simple device to make sure it’s the right way round) suggests that the maker has mastered her craft to an impressive degree.\n\nThe larger dome will take about 2 kg of dough (a bit less if it’s a very light one) and the smaller one about 1 kg. Click on one to find out more about how they work.\n\nWith care, these domes should last for a long time.\n\nUse and care of bread domes\n\nThe domes are designed to go into an ordinary domestic oven, where it creates the effect of a brick oven, producing a beautiful, rounded loaf with a crisp crust and moist crumb. Most of the baking aromas that normally drift round the kitchen so temptingly are trapped and concentrated in the crust, which tastes remarkably sweet and nutty.\n\nHaving fermented your dough up to the point where it would normally be put into a tin, you should shape it into a fairly tight cob and place it on the base of the dome which has been greased with a very small amount of olive oil (or similar). Sprinkling some oily seeds, such as sesame or linseed, onto the base of the dome adds a tasty and attractive finish as well as insuring that the baked loaf lifts out smoothly. Replace the lid and allow the bread to rise until it is about two-thirds proved.\n\nThe time this takes will depend on the type and temperature of the dough. Normally the signs are that the dough has flowed out to the edges of the dome and has begun to rise upwards a little. If you leave it proving for too long, the dough may rise up and touch the dome lid, making it hard to remove to inspect the state of the dough.\n\nPut the dome in a cold oven. Turn it to 220°C and bake for 30 minutes. Reduce the temperature to 200°C and continue baking for another 45 minutes. Then remove the lid and, if necessary, bake for a further 5-10 minutes to complete a firm crust.\n\nAnother way to use the dome is to pre-heat it (with the lid on) in a hot oven for at least 30 minutes. Then turn your proved loaf, e.g. from a proving basket, onto the hot base, replace the lid and return the dome to the oven. Keep the oven at its hottest setting for 10 minutes and then reduce it by 20°C. Baking will probably take 40-50 minutes for a 2 kg dough piece. If using this method, it is easier to bake a smaller amount of dough, say 1-1.5 kg, in the dome. This allows a gap between the dome and the dough and a chance for some moisture to condense on the dough surface, thus developing a particularly crunchy crust.\n\nThe dome base may also be used by itself, pre-heated in a hot oven, as a pizza stone.\n\nCaring for your dome\n\nThe dome requires little cleaning and using a clean dry brush is normally sufficient to clean it. If there is dough stuck to it, simply soak it in warm water before brushing it out and gently drying.",
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"Oyo hands over 2-hectares to FG for Gemstone Market\n\nThe Oyo State Government, on Tuesday, handed over two hectares of land to the Federal Government for use as International Gemstone Market.\n\nThe Oyo State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Barrister Temilolu ‘Seun Ashamu, who performed the handing over, said Governor Seyi Makinde remained committed towards the diversification of the state’s economy through the development of the solid mineral resources sector.\n\nHe gave the commitment while speaking during the formal handover of the two-hectare Gemstone Market site located at Ojoo area of Ibadan, to the Federal Government.\n\nA statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the commissioner, who was with the Executive Chairman of the Oyo State Solid Mineral Development Agency, Mr. Abiodun Oni, handed the Gemstone Market site to the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arc. Olamilekan Adegbite.\n\nThe commissioner stated that the siting of the market was part of the agreement reached with the Federal Government, explaining that, on completion, it will enhance the development of the solid mineral sector and increase the Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, of the state.\n\nIn his remark, Oni equally explained that the Gemstone Market will boost the IGR of Oyo State and create more employment opportunities for the residents of the state, saying: “This is our own part of equity, because we are part and parcel of this project.”\n\nWhile speaking, Ashamu said: “If you recall, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, has always maintained that he wants to diversify the economy of Oyo State and that mineral resources is going to play a significant role in increasing of our IGR and the diversification of the economy.\n\n“So, under the chairmanship of the Solid Mineral Development Agency, as well as the Ministry for Energy and Mineral Resources, we have been able to reach agreement with the Federal Government to partner and set up a gemstone market here in Oyo State.\n\n“And what we are here to do today is to formally handover the land so that development can commence in earnest. The land is about two hectares.”\n\nIn his response, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arc. Adegbite, commended the Oyo State governor for delivering on his promise to give the hectares of land for the gemstone market.\n\nHe said the initiative was part of the post-COVID-19 palliative for the mines and steel development sector in six regions of the country, adding that the market will promote gemstone trading within the region.\n\n“This is an initiative of President Muhammadu Buhari. It is part of the post-COVID-19 palliative that is being done in the mines and steel development sector. It is to develop the activity in the sector within the six regions of the country. For the South-West region, we chose to promote gemstone trading, which is already in Ibadan in an informal market at Ojoo.\n\n“The whole idea is to formalise it as an international market and, of course, enhance the trade that goes on there and the benefits that will accrue to the federal, state, and local governments. We sought the support of the Oyo State Government to make things smooth, that is, to give us land and that is what we are actualising today.”\n\nAdegbite further explained that the market will spur activities for people, enhance commerce and, at the same time, improve the local economy and generate revenue for the government at the national and sub-national levels.\n\n“We have the fund, the rest is human capacity. We will try our best to finish this as soon as possible. The government has done its best by giving us money to do it,” the minister added.",
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"In the most recent mock draft from Kiley McDaniel, the Chicago Cubs were projected to take one of the safer first-round college arms, Tanner Burns, with their first overall pick (No. 16). And, indeed, Keith Law projected the exact same outcome in his recent forecast. That’s a lot of smoke from two solid draft gurus – and, of course, a logical conclusion as teams are expected to prefer better-known quantities this summer (college players have longer track records), given the reduced opportunity to scout high school players during a global quarantine.\n\nAnd yet, in two other first-round mock drafts, the Cubs are projected to go in a very different direction.\n\nLet’s start with the latest from Jim Callis at MLB Pipeline:\n\nLooking forward to the #MLBDraft? Us too.\n\nWith their first pick in the 2020 MLB Draft (No. 16 overall), the Cubs are projected to take high school catcher Tyler Soderstrom. Here’s what Callis has to say about the Cubs overall strategy and this particular projected pick:\n\nThe Cubs need pitching but have had much more success drafting and developing hitting, especially in the first round. The track record of high school catchers in the first round is lousy — the last two to stay behind the plate and accrue even 5 WAR are Joe Mauer (No. 1 overall in 2001) and Jason Kendall (No. 23 in 1992) — but Soderstrom has a quality bat and the athleticism to profile at third base or on an outfield corner.\n\nSetting Soderstrom aside for a second, I’d like to address the Cubs draft pick “history,” as discussed above. While it’s true they’ve had some bad luck identifying pitchers in the past, it remains important to note that there is a new guy in the room, Dan Kantrovitz, in part brought in to address this organizational shortcoming.\n\nTheo Epstein and Jed Hoyer are still there running the show, but they wouldn’t have brought in a budding-GM candidate like Kantrovitz to lead amateur scouting if they didn’t intend to let him drive. So while I agree they’ve had more success drafting and developing position players – and, even think that’s probably still the direction to go – it’s not solely because they’ve been bad at this before. That argument isn’t entirely fair.\n\nThen again, if the problem is the development of talent, not the identification of talent, then a better picker won’t necessarily solve all the Cubs problems.\n\nAs for Soderstrom, in particular, he is one of just seven high school players projected to go in the first round of the draft, though he was projected by Kiley McDaniel to fall all the way to the Rays with the 24th overall pick.\n\nHere’s what McDaniel had to say about him, for a little added context:\n\nSome clubs have Soderstrom’s offensive ability evaluated with the three top prep outfielders, who all went in the top 10 in this projection. He’s a fine catcher who has improved behind the plate, but most objections about his defense aren’t taking into account a likely automatic strike-calling future by the time he gets to the big leagues. He’s also athletic enough to play any corner position. Soderstrom may be the best example of a player that I’ll have ranked higher than where he goes in the draft, because the risky prep catcher demographic doesn’t apply to him as much as it may appear.\n\nFor what it’s worth, Keith Law projected Soderstrom to go 13th overall.\n\nThese three mocks seem to agree on the quality of Soderstrom’s bat and his ability to move to first, third, or even either corner outfield spot as necessary. But like Kyle Schwarber, Soderstrom will probably be developed as a catcher (for as long as possible), where the value of his bat will always be a touch higher.\n\n[Brett: Not that you’d draft based on position when considering a high school bat, but it’s worth noting that the Cubs do have significant young catching prospects at the lowest levels – Ethan Hearn, Ronnier Quintero, and Brayan Altuve among them – who’ll need starts. And with the minor leagues shrinking, you might have to spread starts around a little more thoughtfully when it comes to catchers.]\n\nNot unlike Callis, Baseball America’s first round mock draft sends a high school bat to the Cubs with the 16th overall pick, outfielder Robert Hassell:\n\nThe Cubs should have a number of college arms to pick from at this spot if they want to go that direction again after taking Fresno State right-hander Ryan Jensen last year. However, it’s rare that the best pure hitter in the prep class gets to this pick, so Chicago could have a steal here with Hassell.\n\nOnce again, the theme is clear: This draft is deep enough in college arms during a year in which college players will be heavily preferred, that the Cubs could simply pluck one off the board and be happy/safe about it. But given that they’ve had so much success developing hitters in the past *and* this is the year you could get lucky on a high school kid that falls out of fear from other teams, taking a young position player isn’t out of the question.\n\nThe question is if this particular player will really last this long.\n\nAll three of our other draft gurus project a top-10 selection for Hassell, with Keith Law predicting a selection as high as No. 8 overall. None of these four mocks have too much information on the outfielder, but I think the consistent top-10 forecast says it all: If he were to fall to the Cubs at 16, it would be viewed as quite an opportunity. For that reason, I wouldn’t get too excited just yet. Teams may want to avoid high school players, but sometimes obvious top-10 talent is just that.\n\nSo to wrap things up, here’s the projected pick for the Cubs from each source:\n\nAnd here’s the highest and lowest each of these three players were mocked across all four publications:"
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"What would an anti-capitalist framework look like? It needs to go beyond the hunt against corporations and corporate power, which of course, is something that we have to dismantle. What we need is to create alternate structures for collective action and for social commons, especially at a time when we know that we’re dealing with something new. It’s capitalism in crisis, but capitalism at the end, which is revolutionizing itself in data capitalism. Now we have a network monopoly within Big Data and algorithmic mining also, which has led to a commodification of social production of knowledge, art, communication and information. Everything is in the shape of capital, which has created global digital debt relations that have a peculiar impact in the ‘global South.’\n\nWe are seeing that there are carbon credits and other provisions being exploited to penetrate the flow of capital in the global South. There are Bitcoin cities emerging in El Salvador and other places, this should tell us about the material effects of a highly speculative global system of data trade. At this point, the production process itself is engendering the value of labor in a false relation with the capital. In the earlier production and reproduction processes where women were engaged, it has been about doing routine intensive work for big companies like transnational corporations. This has and can lead to large scale displacement and dispossession.\n\nA lot of big capitalist firms, like Levi’s, would get some of the menial jobs done in factories in Bangladesh or India. Now, those jobs are getting automated and near-shored. So, on one hand, there is automation which ties to questions of migration and flow of labor; then, on the other hand, that is platformization and digitalization of work which leads to internal displacement of labor. One thing is the displacement of labor that is already in the precarious and lowest rungs which is not limited to digitisation of work but also due to the structural reconstitution of social relations, ideological and governance coordinates that this digital regime of capital imposes.\n\nOver and above the loss of secure jobs, what are the new jobs that are being created? David Graeber talked about the “bullshit jobs” that have been created by the capital. A lot of the jobs that are being created, which even the WEF takes pride in, are not secure. Rather they rely on a systematic deskilling of labor populations accrued by international and national withdrawal of investment from public goods and services: education, health and nutrition.\n\nProblems of the new work\n\nThese new jobs in the digital market don’t offer any social protection, they don’t give workers any rights. Right now we’re also contending with a framework where workers are posited as consumers or prosumers. They’re seen as part of the capitalist “dream” which falsely justifies itself by selling the logic that anybody can become a capitalist in a system which is based on exploitation for its own survival.\n\nThe worker is now seen as a co-participant in the production process and therefore the corrective burden of “fixing” the systemic rot is also to be equally shared by them as equal “stakeholders.” Workers-as-consumers are expected to pay for privatized health, education, data, information (services that ought to have been freely and universally accessible) through rent-debt structures: subscriptions, temporary contracts, commission-based remuneration (against wages) and crypto bonds, to name a few. There is a widespread increase in disenfranchisement of labor. Along with that we see a certain kind of entrenchment of under development, at least in the global South. Besides, there’s the commodification of health, education, food, and water.\n\nIt might be helpful for us to also think about the future of work as a crisis in work. We need to be mindful of a certain kind of subversion in language that is being deployed especially by the blockchain[1], Web3[2], and cryptocurrency[3] enthusiasts. These people are deploying emancipation and liberty language to further anti-establishment libertarian rhetoric which is neither anti-capitalist nor emancipatory.\n\nLet’s question the existing financial logic. Until we do that, we won’t be able to really liberate women, workers or any constituency impacted negatively by the exploitative structures of the capital.\n\nIn IT For Change we worked on this hollowing out of the public sector in India with the New Umbrella Entity policy that was created to foster privately run parallel financial infrastructures. We have a petition against it precisely because if licenses were handed out to Big Retail and e-commerce entities like Amazon, Flipkart-Walmart and Jio-Reliance, who are themselves one of the biggest users of payment systems, then the vertical integration of a digital payment ecosystem with their commerce ecosystem will lead to the creation of highly dangerous monopolies. This also challenges the enduring myth that decentralization of infrastructure and opening it up to the free market would lead to “equality,” whereas in reality it only creates internal competition within the ruling class, which too is far from “equal.”\n\nWomen have been facing a lot of harassment online. Most recently we saw that Muslim women were targeted by a GitHub site created to auction them. Even with the cybercrime laws and others, the scale of multinational corporations is so immense that it’s not possible to really pin it down and get them to even appear in a hearing. There is Pegasus, a big virus unleashed from Israel. Who has the jurisdiction to even administer these things? Therefore in order for digital sovereignty to be realized, it is imperative that we have global data governance without which national laws would continue to be side-stepped or co-opted by Big Tech.\n\nRecently, we saw a platform of workers from a company called Urban Company which basically deals with providing at-home beauty services on demand. The algorithmic bias and violence, we are familiar with. We know that there are real impacts of AI projections, predictive analytics, machine learning and data aggregates which determine people’s social behavior and access. Workers are tracked, monitored and surveilled.\n\nIn the absence of a minimum wage, workers are rather given “incentives” that retroactively impute casualty to worker and consumer behavior, justifying these regimes of exploitation and exhaustion in over-time work as a “choice.” Furthermore, if a worker gets bad ratings, they’re not given algorithmic priority and end up losing clients or they are susceptible to mistreatment by customers because their data analytics are very low. The rating then becomes a tool for disciplining workers. Women workers of Urban Company protected these insecure working conditions, and highlighted how it was common for them to be met with violence and harassment on the job.\n\nSimilarly, there was a huge protest against Swiggy, a platform of food delivery services. The workers protested a lack of minimum wage and life and accidents insurance. There are clear risks in these flexi models of work and people are being forced to enter an increased precarity. The labor market in itself is rooted in structural exploitation.\n\nWomen workers from Urban Company further challenged the platform-based labor relations, by noting how they have to give them a subscription fee for something that should be freely available because they’re the ones doing the services for the platform. This is one of the modalities through which rent is extracted from the service providers who are then deemed as partners. Just as Big Pharma companies benefit from patents, which help them extract rent for drugs they have developed, pushing up the costs of medical treatment for ordinary citizens. Similarly, in the digital landscape in order for workers to sell their labor power, they have to pay service platforms to enter the digital-enclosed market which nonetheless trades in the data extracted from the efforts and engagement of labor.\n\nNarrowing my focus now on the impact of the pandemic and digitisation of work, there was a trend towards forced virtualization of work given the public health emergency the world is witnessing. Women have been pushed back to the home and there have been several documented cases highlighting how they became more vulnerable to domestic violence through this period. Even beyond the household, you’ll see that there is a kind of reverse migration happening at a global scale. Besides, all the jobs in manufacturing and assemblages are getting automated. A survey conducted in Reshoring Initiative 2020 exposed how bringing back offshored jobs nearer to the global North has impacted the workers of the ‘Global South.’\n\nWhat do we do about it? The plans of action recommended by IT for Change are to have a collectivist global data governance approach, which involves setting some universal principles a la global data constitutionalism that aims an open use and access of the internet infrastructure aimed at dismantling data enclosures in the hands of private monopolists. Countries should be given autonomy to decide political strategies in alignment with their interests. There should be some kind of South-South cooperation ensuring that at least tax justice is meted out. It’s necessary to create universal labor guarantees, so that, at least in the time of crisis, the labor population is not left in the lurch but rather has some resources to handle the kind of contingencies that arise from time to time.\n\nBecause there has been so much conversation about crises and capitalism, it’s essential that we understand that this does not mean a complete breakdown of capitalism, rather the internal contradictions between labor and capital are more pronounced and deepening under the weight of its own self-engendered crisis. Gender relations too are being reconfigured along digitally restructured values chains. We are confronting new inequalities while also seeing a deepening of the already existing ones.\n\nAvantika Tewari is a Senior Research Associate at IT For Change. This is a synthesis based on research inputs from IT for Change. 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"\"Women, Men, and Time is a valuable resource for any researcher or student interested in how men and women allocate their time to the various claims on it, how the division of tasks has changed over time, and how various household and personal characteristics influence those : Beth A.\n\nShelton. “Women are no sheep. Women are no fragile showpiece to be placed above the fire-place. Women of the thinking society are the builders of nations. “About Women” should inaugurate a series in which accomplished women of different backgrounds talk candidly about their lives.\n\nThis book pairs an American novelist, Lisa Alther, the author of Author: Phyllis Rose. These inspirational books for women by women will give you all the motivation you need to men and time book out there and start leading the life you want to live.\n\nWhether you’re seeking career advice, the. Dzanc Books lists Women and Men as a forthcoming title in their e-book reprints. A third print edition was announced by McElroy in Marchoriginally intended to be released in the spring of that : Joseph McElroy. For anyone who thinks they know what women want, this book is an alarm, and its volume is turned all the way up.\n\nCarpenter is the author of Red, White, Blue Author: Lea Carpenter. The book, first published intalks about female marital infidelity at a time when it was a controversial topic. It's the story of a woman stuck in a men and time book marriage who finds solace and Author: Ayushi Sareen.\n\nAnother Brooklyn is a suggested must-read for men who love, care about, and are in community with women and girls. The book offers insight into Author: Madison Feller. To help us bide the time, Mr. Murakami’s short story collection “Men Without Women” came out this month in English translation.\n\nAnd while it traces much the same ground covered in his Author: Thom Murphy. Brain Sex was written by a neuroscientist and a journalist who attempted to collect the myriad nodes of information about the brains of men and women that science had uncovered up to the mid 80s and then decipher the information with regards to what we as a society believe about gender/5.\n\nTime Out for Women For 15 years, Time Out for Women has been inviting faithful women to step away from the daily routine and make space for themselves and their spiritual lives. Women started as an inspirational weekend event full of music, cheering, presenters, friends, and laughter has grown into a worldwide community of like-minded women.\n\nMen Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus () is a book written by American author and relationship counselor John Gray, after he had earned degrees in meditation and taken a correspondence course in book states that most common relationship problems between men and women are a result of fundamental psychological differences between the sexes, which the author exemplifies Women Author: John Gray.\n\nIntroducing Firsts, TIME's multimedia project on 46 trailblazing women who are changing the world. Jo Writes Little Women And Watches It Get Published.\n\nThis is a big change to the ending of the book, as Jo Writes Little Women and it gets published. Author: Jessica Rawden. 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Women of Our Time Series Found in Children’s Middle Grade Books International in scope, the Women of Our Time series of biographies cover a wide range of personalities in a variety fields.\n\nMore than a history lesson, these books offer carefully documented life stories that will inform, inspire, and engage. After Doomsday Book, I went on to read and love Willis’ WWII-era time travel novels, Blackout and All Clear.\n\nBoth novels alternate a variety of narrative perspectives, both male and female, but it’s the warm, pragmatic, and determined Polly Churchill who holds the books together and who feels to me like the spiritual successor to Kivrin Engle. Israel’s moral decline is complete. Women in the beginning of the book inspired men to great deeds, then they played the role of national deliverers—first from external oppressors and then from internal oppressors.\n\nNow they are being raped, kidnapped and slaughtered by their own countrymen. Compare the end of the story with the story of Sisera. Time's Arrow, by Martin Amis Teaches men about women. Also, there's not a single postman in the book. His first book turned out to be his best book.\n\nThe. Form, maintain, and repair meaningful romantic relationships and feel like newlyweds every day with this simple, stress-free approach to 's helped 12 million people reduce the stress at home and at work with the #1 New York Times bestselling author.\n\nThe End of Men and the Rise of Women by Hanna Rosen – Riverhead Book – Division of Penguin Books, Hardcover. Don’t waste your time reading this book. The author is a flaming radical, second-wave feminist trying to pretend that she is a passive observer. She is anything but.\n\nThe format of this book reverses the order of the title, with the first half devoted to the issue of how women scare away men. Whether the couple is in the dating stage or already married, males. 21 Books Written by and About Women That Men Would Benefit From Reading From Tina Fey's memoir to Margaret Atwood and Octavia Butler's dystopias, these works offer a window into the female experience.\n\nIt found that black men in federal court are sentenced to percent more time, on average, than white men who, at least on paper, committed the. Men and women speak openly on talk shows and other venues of the most graphic and lurid details of their sexual exploits, and women suffer more physical and sexual abuse than any other group.\n\nEven the president of the most revered nation on the earth has his most illicit sexual encounters graphically described for the world to read. The research was published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology.\n\nRead More: Men’s and Women’s Brains Are Wired Differently» How Emotional Author: Brian Krans. Imam al-Kufal said that there is wisdom in making marriages of the Muslim men to the women of the Book permissible.\n\nBecause women are closer to their husbands and their religion than to the parents. If a Muslim marries a woman of the Book, she has the same rights of maintenance, divorce, number of nights together with her husband (if there is.\n\nWe have books for all women - mothers, grandmothers, wives, and singles. Her position as a woman certainly does not improve her lot - many women were simply appendages to men at that time, moving through from doing chores for father, brother and then straight on to.\n\nWomen have two, conflicting instincts when choosing men. On the one hand, women have the natural imperative to select optimal genetic traits, one way of making that selection easy is through hierarchically superior men, a.k.a. \"alpha\" males. On the other hand, women want men who can materially provide for their families, commit to a long-term.\n\nOtherwise, oddities like this one loom large: The PW poll says that \"women are much more inclined than men (55 percent versus 48 percent) to buy fiction,\" whereas the New York Times stated last.\n\nThe authors explore the differences between men’s and women’s brain physiology and emotions in this guide to helping men meaningfully connect with their female partners. Taking the tack that. The complete review's Review. Women without Men describes the very different lives and fates of several women, all of which eventually intersect in a house and garden in Karaj, near Tehran.\n\nMen figure in these women's lives, but largely as an absence or a negative. Some of the male-female relationships are failed ones, but beyond that Parsipur describes a world in which there are fundamental. Among avid readers surveyed by the AP, the typical woman read nine books in a year, compared with only five for men.\n\nWomen read more than men in all. The thesis of this book is that men’s love of women is filled with rage. Observation shows that in the end love wins out over rage. In the end, I came to see that even people who wrote in an attempt at aggressive sexual contact with me were also moved by a kind of love and desire for connection with, not really me, but a fantasy of woman in /5(12).\n\nMen are more likely to read nonfiction books than fiction, while the opposite holds true for women: 55% of women read fiction inand 48% read nonfiction, according to. But the blunt truth is that men still run the world. While women continue to outpace men in educational achievement, we have ceased making real progress at the top of any industry.\n\nWomen hold around 14% of Fortune executive-officer positions and about 17% of board seats, numbers that have barely budged over the last decade.These bestselling books for Christian women books include a range of interesting topics from Christian authors including marriage, childcare, becoming godly women, and lots more.\n\nTake a look! Sign Up To Receive Exclusive Email Offers You can unsubscribe at any time."
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"I’m writing this at the end of a really long weekend, so apologies if there is any negativity it’s just been a tough little week. Aside from the Ironman training I’ve got quite a lot of stuff going on in my life, sometimes this all kind of gangs up into a kind of commitment overload. I’m sure everyone else training for this kind of thing goes through similar phases (and good god, if you have children I cannot even comprehend how you fit it all in), but here is my life since Thursday:\n\nCombined with that, Pilla has been making two cakes over the weekend around the band stuff, my training and the course we went on and is now sat down to work for the evening. Ok, the training is tough, but fitting it in is the challenge, especially if you don’t want to annoy your partner too much!\n\nHaving moaned enough now, here is the good news; I did fit it all in. Having said last week week how well my running was going, it obviously struggled along this week, to the point where I really didn’t want to go out today. One of my wisest friends (@vivslack – general inspiration, motivation, useful advice and all round athletic superstar) mentioned last week that you can have runs where everything feels great and runs where everything feels awful, but both are worthwhile. One reminds you why you love running and one gives you the knowledge so you can get through the bad runs. Today was a bad run (note to self, eating curry the night before a run is really not a clever idea), but it got done.\n\nIt might be silly but when it gets hard, I do like to remind myself of where I’ve come from and the graph above shows a nice steady increase in miles since week 1.\n\nThis week I also had my first real bout of anxiousness about the training still to come. I had to re-jig the plan I’m following to take into account the half ironman I’m doing in week 25 and whilst I was there my eyes focused in on the dreaded week 27, the peak week of my training. To say some of the times are a little daunting is an understatement. I know i’ll do it when I get there, but imagining a 6 hour bike ride followed by a 1 hour run (yikes) on the Saturday then a 3 hour run on the Sunday (yikes) is tough.\n\nHere is a picture of Jodrell Bank from my ride on Saturday, just because it’s awesome:",
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"Limpid, mysterious, and heavy with darkness, Nancy Buirski’s The Rape of Recy Taylor is a kind of true ghost story. The characters are all real, and the events described are painfully so. But so much of it floats in a twilight gulf between the reality of what happened and what should have happened that it cannot help but feel at least in part unreal.\n\nOf course, to most of the people Buirski interviews here, what happened to Taylor and what failed to happen to the six men who raped her one hot September night in 1944, isn’t just all too real — it’s the reality that they have lived and how they understand it. A reality in which a young black woman in the Deep South never had agency, much less any say over what happened to her person. If a white man wanted to have sex with her, who was she or any other black person to say no?\n\nBuirski sets the scene in the remote town of Abbeville, Alabama, circa 1944. She interweaves present-day interviews with Recy Taylor’s family with black-and-white documentary footage of rural black life and scenes from prewar “race films”; some of the former was shot by the writer Zora Neale Hurston while the latter appears culled from the melodramas produced specifically for black audiences at a time when theaters were strictly segregated.\n\nWith little preamble, except to talk about Taylor’s church-going ways, the family talks about how six white boys were stalking about for a black woman to rape when they came across Taylor having just left church. The 24-year-old married mother was forced into a car at gunpoint, blindfolded, and driven away so they could gang-rape her. “What they did to her,” Taylor’s sister Alma Daniels says with a solemn finality, “they didn’t need to live.”\n\nThe story that follows in The Rape of Recy Taylor, which had its North American premiere at the New York Film Festival 2017“>New York Film Festival, is an infuriatingly familiar one of justice not just denied but utterly ignored. Taylor’s house is firebombed. One grand jury and then another fails to find anything to charge her attackers with. Buirski’s camera prowls through the nighttime underbrush as disembodied voices tell bits and pieces of the rape’s aftermath. Old blues numbers and a scratchy Billie Holiday recording of “This Bitter Earth” fill in gaps in the soundtrack.\n\nThe narrative doesn’t follow a strict this-then-that structure. Instead, it folds around the story from multiple angles, branching off to discuss how the (all male and white) power structure in Alabama at the time couldn’t even conceive that raping a black woman is a crime, given the history of ownership and dominance. Taylor’s brother Robert Corbitt even notes that their family shared a last name with the white sheriff for a simple reason: “They owned my ancestors.”\n\nSetting her movie apart from some other recent documentaries about unpursued crimes of the past showing at the festival, like Alex Gibney’s No Stone Unturned, Buirski turns her movie into less of a cold case whodunnit than a mournful look at a system of injustice. A good part of the movie deals not with Taylor or her attackers but Taylor’s greatest champion: Rosa Parks. Before she was consigned to the heroic historical cliché of the woman who didn’t give up her seat on the bus, Parks was a barnstorming activist for the NAACP. Her fame was such that when she stole into Abbeville to take down Taylor’s story, Parks had to keep out of sight of the police, who wanted to run her out of town as an agitator.\n\nParks, not to mention the black press and other volunteers who pushed for justice, couldn’t ultimately be Taylor’s champion. The forces arrayed against them were just too entrenched. “They couldn’t see her,” one interviewee says, much less treat her as a human being and not property to be used and discarded at whim. Buirski’s movie does just about the only thing such a document can do so many years after such a grievous injustice: make Taylor visible."
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Ventricular tachycardia is The Main Reason that ambulances and paramedics have become so widespread and why places where large numbers of people congregate often carry 'AED's'. These Automatic External Defibrillators are compact pieces of equipment that have one job and one job only- they give an electrical shock to people in ventricular tachycardia.\n\n\"Most antiarrhythmic drugs available, however,\nhave limitations arising from their toxic\nand proarrhythmic potential\"\n\nSudden death from congestive heart failure occurs because the heart is irritable from something else- and that something else is electrolyte imbalances from thiamine, potassium and Magnesium Deficiency. This fact is significant for two reasons:\n\nAnd the only way that doctors have found to predict which patients will be the most prone to congestive heart failure death is by doing an electrocardiogram test for a heart electrical problem called Prolonged QT Interval. And Long QT syndrome is affected by- guess what- deficiencies of thiamine, potassium and magnesium.\n\nWhy the Electrolyte Imbalances?\n\nThe vast majority of congestive heart failure patients take a class of drugs called 'diuretics' or 'water pills' on a regular basis. These diuretics, mainly in the form of a drug called Lasix or Furosemide, help to get rid of the extra fluid that these patients are prone to by having them urinate more. But by increasing the amount of fluid urinated day in and day out.\n\nIt is well-known that Lasix tends to deplete potassium and most of the time, these patients take extra potassium and have their blood potassium levels drawn regularly.\n\n\"therapy with potassium salts alone may\nfail to restore normal serum levels of potassium or\nnormal sinus rhythm, whereas magnesium administration\ncorrects not only the hypomagnesemia and the hypokalemia\nbut abolishes the accompanying tachyarrhythmias as well\"\n\nAnd magnesium is almost never replaced EVEN THOUGH it is well-researched that replacing MAGNESIUM also improves POTASSIUM without even having to GIVE potassium and that sudden congestive heart failure death almost ALWAYS occurs because of these deficiencies, CHF patients still are given large quantities of potassium without magnesium- when they SHOULD be getting the OPPOSITE.\n\nA regimen of magnesium could ALSO help to prevent the NON LETHAL, but still serious complication of the abnormal heart rhythm called Atrial Fibrillation that Heart Failure patients are ALSO prone to at high levels.\n\nSo, despite that patients really need Thiamine and Magnesium, the 'standard of care' for most patients to prevent sudden congestive heart failure death are drugs called 'antiarrhymatic' drugs that are intended to keep the heart rhythm smooth and prevent these rhythm issues. 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There’s no time for crushes and flirting with boys, especially conceited and obnoxious trust-funders like Aidan.\n\nBut when the cops start investigating the string of burglaries at Valley Prep and the Glitterati begin to seek revenge, could he wind up being the person that Willa trusts most? –(summary from Goodreads)\n\nMy Thoughts: Pretty Crooked was a story about theft. And popularity. And bullying. And a blog. And one or two cute boys. There was a lot of stuff going on in this story, but it was always fun and never too overbearing. When it was over, I enjoyed it but I think I have a few more questions than when I started because those blasted cliffhangers get me every time.\n\nThe first thing you need to know is this:\nThis is a heist book: robbing from the rich, giving to the poor.\nIt’s kind of a play on Robin Hood.\nNow, I knew this when I started reading Pretty Crooked. But it took me a while to figure out where the Robin Hood part started. There is some story to be told first, and I almost grew impatient with that. Sometimes I can be an impatient gal – particularly where something awesome like Robin Hood is concerned. Once it starts, though, it’s totally a Robin Hood story.\nWilla is the Robin Hood character. She is the take-from-the-rich-to-give-to-the-poor kinda gal. There is a ton of time spent before these moments laying groundwork for why she does this. I had plenty of time to decide if I felt okay about it or not, and you will too. Just know that it takes a little bit but when she starts, BAM! that girl takes robbing from the rich very seriously.\nThe second thing you need to know is this:\nThis is a story of poor-girl-turns-rich\nand now she is suddenly popular.\nWilla’s mom suddenly came into some money and gone are the days of living the rougher life – they’ve moved to Paradise Valley, Arizona. Willa now goes to Valley Prep, a very exclusive private school attended by the most rich and beautiful people she’s ever seen. New to being rich, Willa really doesn’t know how to pull it off at first. She’s lucky to befriend Cherise, who sort of takes Willa under her wing. The problem with this is that Cherise is part of the ultra-exclusive Glitterati, which is the most popular/beautiful/snobberific/awful bunch of girls at school. It takes Willa a while to realize that while this glamorous life is certainly more fun and awesome than her previous life, it comes at a cost. That cost is hurtful to those around her.\nFor Willa, this is a struggle. Being poor and unpopular is all-too-familar to her, as she’s lived that way for her entire life before Valley Prep. However, Willa doesn’t want to say or do anything that could put her in the warpath of the Glitterati either. Why? Because of the ValleyBuzz.\nThe ValleyBuzz is a Gossip Girl-style anonymous blog in which people from Valley Prep can post anything they want anonymously about anyone from their school. They use it to degrade, make fun of, and horrify anyone who is less than them in any way: less beautiful, less wealthy, less smart, less popular. Doing anything to make the Glitterati angry is a sure-fire way to end up front-page news on ValleyBuzz, thereby battering and bruising your social life for the rest of your days at the school.\nThe third thing you need to know is this:\nThis book is quick and funny and a light read\n– not to be taken too seriously –\nbut there are serious undertones to the story.\n\nThe whole time I was reading Pretty Crooked quickly and snickering at the funny parts and at the funny cover, I kept thinking to myself CYBER-BULLYING! THEFT! JUVENILE DETENTION! CYBER-BULLYING! SELF-ESTEEM ISSUES! RICH KID GUILT/POOR KID BLUES! CYBER-BULLYING! and a dozen other topics that I probably learned about through after school specials or on ABC Family channel movies.\n\nThe things that the Glitterati does are wrong. They are mean and hurtful to a lot of people, and everyone knows it. Nobody wants to stand up to them because they are scared of them. In essence, the Glitterati are bullies. The ValleyBuzz is a website that does nothing but torment and bully innocent people. What Willa does to try and improve life for people is wrong. This story is fun – everyone loves a fun caper story, you guys – but there is a serious message that is being sent out here. Well, several serious messages. And I think it a good idea for readers to pick up on them.\n*******************************************************************\nPretty Crooked was a fun story. It was a little different than the YA contemporary stories I’ve been reading lately. I enjoyed it; it was very quick-paced and funny at times. While easy and breezy to get through, I liked that there was something meaty underlying everything. There still seems to be some ends that are not wrapped up – a bit of mystery surrounding a couple of things – but I’m guessing these things will be resolved nicely or give a great starting point for Pretty Sly, which is projected to release in (I think?) March 2013.\n\nWilla is a great character. She’s a flawed girl, which is basically exactly right for someone at her age. Weren’t we all flawed in high school? (Heck, aren’t we all flawed now?) YES. But Willa wants so desperately to make things right for the people being wronged that she decides to take matters into her own hands, and things get a little out-of-control. I liked her, though. She has spunk and determination and she’s brave. She just needs to learn to think before she acts.\nI was a little thrown-off by the absence (or rather, under-development) of romance in this book. I think it might have been nice to see a little more. There are two possibilities of romantic interests for the next book, which leaves it wide open for a potential love triangle. At the end of the book, Willa has her sights on just one of these boys, but she threw some pretty strong hints out about the other. We just won’t know for sure until the next book.\nThere’s also this wide-open other story line that isn’t developed fully…yet. I honestly don’t really know much to say about it. At the end of Pretty Crooked – the very end – there are a couple of clues about it, but once again we have to wait until Pretty Sly comes out.\nI think fans of heist/caper stories and YA mystery stories will enjoy Pretty Crooked. Be warned, though: it is not a standalone. There are several things left wide-open for exploration or perhaps jumping-off points in the next book. And the ending is definitely what I would call a cliffhanger. Still, it was a fun book to read and I think people will really like Willa and her stand on bullying, despite the fact that she lost sight of the bigger, better picture for a short time (which we all can do sometimes).\nPretty Crooked will appeal to fans of:\n\nYA Contemporary\nStories Containing: Heists/Capers\nThis is a series!\nKinda-sorta a play on Robin Hood.\nPretty Crooked by Elisa Ludwig\nis currently available for purchase.\n\n**I received a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest opinion and review. I received no compensation for my thoughts. Thank you HarperTeen!\n\n26 responses to “…On Pretty Crooked by Elisa Ludwig + GIVEAWAY!”"
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"Quick, what’s the first thing that pops to mind when you hear “Miami Marlins”? Odds are your mind’s drifted to “Jeffrey Loria,” “SEC probe,” or “fire sales” — very possibly all of the above. Given the franchise’s history, those associations are largely deserved, no matter what kind of spin you want to put on it all.\n\nBut none of that, or even Marlins management ordering protesters be tossed from the stadium on Opening Day, tells the full story. When Jose Fernandez mowed down the Mets in his major league debut Sunday, it was a reminder that the Marlins should be known for something much more positive: developing big-time players, and getting them to the big leagues earlier than just about anyone else.\n\nWatching Fernandez plow through the Mets’ lineup, you’d never know this was a 20-year-old kid with 11 starts at high Class A ball as his most advanced professional experience. Derided by skeptics as a one-pitch pitcher, Fernandez did rely heavily on his fastball in his first big league start, firing 51 heaters out of 80 pitches thrown. That fastball also averaged nearly 96 mph, topping out at 98. It wasn’t just pure velocity either. Watch the highlights from that game, especially the pitch he throws around 33 seconds; no one’s hitting a 97-mph riding fastball with that kind of movement.\n\nBut we saw flashes of his other offerings, too, and for one day at least, they were nasty. Twenty-two seconds into the video, we see a strike-three curve, the pitch the Cuban-born Fernandez calls “The Defector,” which completely froze Ike Davis. The scouting reports rate Fernandez’s curve (which can look a little like a slider, or slurve) as a pitch with upside. Then there was this filthy changeup to Lucas Duda; if that’s Fernandez’s third-best pitch, kid’s got a future in this game. The final result Sunday: five innings pitched, one run, three hits, one walk, eight strikeouts. That made Fernandez just the fourth 20-year-old starter in the past 97 years to strike out eight or more batters in his major league debut.\n\nFor all his obvious talent, we try to keep small sample sizes in perspective round these parts. The more interesting story is what the Marlins saw to convince them that handing an opening-week job to a 20-year-old pitcher made sense, especially in a season that even the biggest optimist would call a clear rebuild.\n\nIn Fernandez’s case, you could certainly argue that pitchers face a steeper learning curve than do hitters, that really young pitchers might be more susceptible to injury, and that 11 starts at High-A ball, even when they net 59 strikeouts, no homers, and a 1.96 ERA in 55 innings, don’t constitute a mastery of the minor leagues. But the added ingredient, Meek explained, goes beyond results, or even physical tools.\n\n“A lot of guys have physical ability,” he says. “But mentally they might not be able to handle the stress, especially at the big league level. When you find those special talents, then see that they can handle things mentally, that’s when it’s time to challenge them.”\n\nAs subjective as scouting can be already, scouting a player’s mental state and makeup is even more touchy-feely. But there’s still a process involved. In evaluating Fernandez, the Marlins looked at his body language, especially against big league hitters during spring training. “He had expectations,” Meek says, “not hoping something would happen, but confident in the belief that it would happen.”\n\nMeanwhile, Joe Capozzi’s profile of Fernandez in the Palm Beach Post painted a picture of a fearless pitcher. “I’ve been in jail, I’ve been shot at,” Fernandez said in the piece. “I’m not scared to face David Wright.”\n\nThat first dominant start aside, the Marlins know the risks involved in the early promotion. There’s the likelihood that baseball ops president Larry Beinfest, general manager Mike Hill, Meek, and others will get criticized if and when something goes wrong. More tangibly, there’s the money question. The Rays, a lower-revenue team with real playoff aspirations, routinely hold back supremely talented prospects, in part to let them polish their game as much as possible before making the Show, but in large part also to push back the free agency and arbitration clock as much as possible. Yet while Tampa Bay vies for a playoff push without 2012 Minor League Player of the Year Wil Myers (for now), the likely last-place Marlins gave Fernandez a job right from Opening Day. Meek admits such a promotion wasn’t all that financially prudent, given Fernandez could conceivably reach free agency by age 25, before he even reaches his prime.\n\n“But you try to do what’s right for the player,” he says. “There are certain guys where you know from an early age they belong. Stanton certainly. With Cabrera, it was that he was ready, and also that he gave us a better chance to win the World Series that year. If we feel the player can contribute in an impactful way in the big leagues, everyone, including the owner, will say, ‘Do it.’ Think of it this way: If a player’s ready, how are we going to look at 24 guys in the clubhouse who know he should be playing, and say, ‘Sorry, we’ve made the financial decision not to bring him up’?”\n\nTaking those kinds of risks dovetails with the Marlins’ swing-for-the-fences approach to drafting and signing players, too. Stanton lasted until the second round because many teams thought he wouldn’t make contact; he still struggles to make contact now, but when he does, he often hits the ball a mile. With 2010 first-round pick turned elite prospect Christian Yelich, the Marlins didn’t think he’d throw well and didn’t know where they’d play him. But they drafted him anyway, figuring his powerful bat would work somewhere … and at least in the minors so far, it has.\n\nOver the years, the Fish have also sought out that most volatile of commodities: high school pitchers. In 1999, they drafted Texas high-schooler Josh Beckett no. 2 overall. Four years later, Beckett led the Marlins to their second World Series title. As the team made its push that summer, they lunged for a pitcher who looked like a potential Beckett in the draft. With the 16th overall pick, they nabbed Jeff Allison, a promising high school right-hander out of Massachusetts. Allison pitched six years in the minors but never made it past Double-A, his career washed out by substance-abuse problems. 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"The jackets worn by Burton, Eastward and their team of spies were reputed to be ultra rare German 1945 Splinter type D pattern, but new info would suggest they were made especially for the film. Either way a chap called Keith Howes from www. extremeoutdoorclothing. com was inspired enough from the film and customers requesting the iconic WED camo jacket that he decided to manufacture the Parka himself.\n\nThis was not just to be a cheap re-enactment garment but to be produced to the highest quality with modern materials yet still have an authentic rendition of that unusual camouflage pattern that instantly labels the jacket as a WED item.\n\nBuilt to Last\nAnyone familiar with the film will know the Parka is a reversible item, in that I mean one side is camouflaged and the other is pure white. Thus woodland and snow camouflage is obtainable in one jacket by simply turning the jacket inside out. Due to this design the buttons and fixtures and pockets have to be replicated and twice the amount of fabric used, thus this is not a cheap or light item. Having said that, the price of £179 plus p&p is actually very good when you see and feel the quality of this item, plus its uniqueness, and although weighty it`s a good hard wearing jacket.\n\nThe fabric is made from Combat 2000 material which is a polyester/cotton mix as used by the MOD to make their hard wearing issue combat jackets in the early 2000`s. So it is designed to take very heavy use. Nothing is completely squaddie proof but you will have to go a long way to wear this jacket out. The printing is similarly as good and printed to MOD spec, so it will never fade and also has a water resistant finish that’s good for at least 30 washes. This fabric was used for its strength and also it gives the same drape and look as the ones used in the film.\n\nAdditionally the jacket with its 2000 material is very windproof and by virtue of its dual layer construction makes it unsurprisingly warm although a tad heavy as discussed. The buttons are from the 1960`s and are ones used in Bundes uniforms and give that authentic look.\n\nMade To Measure\nThese Parkas are not off the peg items, instead they are individually made to your own measurements - yes it’s a tailored camouflage jacket.\n\nYou are sent a form to fill in your measurements; modesty prevents me from sharing mine, although I mistook cm for inches and Keith rang to check, as my template looked like Mini-Me! But seriously this means you can have a jacket that fits your torso and still have arms long enough to cover the wrist area.\n\nThe jacket has an integral hood with a drawstring of woven cotton that allows the hood to sit loose on the back of your shoulders or be tightened into the face to provide protection and not obscure your vision.\n\nThe fixture at the front is almost double breasted due to the reversible nature of the garment. The left side flap is secured using the buttons to the right to form a closure and then an additional flap on the right is buttoned over the top to form an additional barrier utilising the same buttons. It makes a very secure and warm closure, yet still allows full movement to your arms. At the waist as well as the hem are drawstrings which can tighten the waist area and tuck the parka in over your backside.\n\nThere are two large pockets to the front and bottom of the jacket secured by a single button and cut on a slight slant, and of course this is duplicated on the inner surface too.\n\nArms are reinforced with a separate piece of 2000 material on the elbows and the cuffs are buttoned and have a drawstring to stop rain ingress and loss of heat.\n\nSplinter Pattern\nMost important is the camouflage pattern. Whether it is a WW2 pattern or not it is a faithful reproduction of the original from the film. It can be described as a cross between a Wehrmacht Splinter pattern Type A for the colour and Tan and Water pattern for the blocks of camouflage.\n\nIt has a very good “open” pattern that works very well as a disruptive camouflage image , which let’s face it is pretty much the point really! The predominant sand/beige background allows the eye to look through the pattern as it is intersected with overlaid geometric patterns of green and reddy-brown camouflage segments. These are similar colours to the types used on many Tiger tanks of the same era.\n\nThe hard edged patterns are softened with blurred edges which adds to the overall camouflage effectiveness and if that was not enough the whole pattern is finalised with “rain drops” or splinters that run vertically through the pattern causing further disruption. Close up or at a distance it is amazing just how effective this pattern is at blending into the surroundings.\n\nConclusions\nWhether you are a reenactor, collector, film buff or - as me - a sportsman, you will be delighted with this excellent quality parka. Well made and in fact highly practical as a hunting garment, I have used it to good effect in both woodland and snow. Regular readers will probably know I am not a great camo fan, but my money came out on this one and it’s actually nice to have a garment that is practical and raises smile when I watch the film Where Eagle Dare with the kids (Editor’s Note: Please don’t tell us that you wear it while watching the film…).\n\nI am planning a trip to Werfen in Germany where the film was shot and yes I will be taking the jacket… my wife says I am having a mid life crisis! If you want a truly bespoke made camo jacket with a great pedigree and iconic film connections, then give Keith Howes a call on 01543 258872, or mobile 07941 644328 or visit his web site at www. extremeoutdoorclothing. com. Also if you know the whereabouts of an original jacket please contact Keith."
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"Former Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar has predicted that the Indian team will also win the next two Test matches against England in the ongoing four-match Test series.\n\nThe hosts made a roaring comeback into the series after a crushing defeat of 227 runs in the first Test match.\n\nThe Virat Kohli-led team won the second Test match by their fifth biggest margin in Test matches (in terms of runs) as they won by 317 runs. The Indian team came up with a collective effort as they ticked the right boxes in the second Test.\n\nThe hosts posted a par score of 329 runs after a brilliant century from Rohit Sharma and fifties from Ajinkya Rahane and Rishabh Pant. Subsequently, Ashwin scalped a five-wicket haul in the first innings before scoring his fifth Test hundred in the second essay. Kohli also scored a gutsy knock of 62 runs whereas debutant Axar Patel scalped five wickets in the second dig.\n\nThus, the Indian team was able to get back on winning track and this win must have added a shot in the arm to the players. The hosts will look to build on the momentum and they are always a force to reckon with in their own conditions.\n\nEngland had toured Sri Lanka for two Test matches before the Test series against India and the Little Master feels the visitors are not 100% recharged.\n\nOn the other hand, Gavaskar reckons that India’s gun fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah will replace Kuldeep Yadav in the third Test match, which will be a pink-ball affair.\n\n“There will be only change in the Indian team, Jasprit Bumrah will come in place of Kuldeep Yadav because Kuldeep Yadav did not get much bowling in the Chennai Test. And the way Axar Patel took five wickets, he along with Ravichandran Ashwin will be our two spinners,” said Gavaskar.\n\nIndia will look to carry on their sublime form whereas it will be a difficult task for England to bounce in the third Test, which will take place at the Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad from February 24."
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"Starring Ben Daniels, Liz Carr and Luke Norris and directed by Dominic Cooke, the production, staged in part celebration of the play's 35th anniversary, took on an enhanced, timely pertinence given Kramer's death in 2020 of pneumonia and recent Covid-19 events.\n\nThe play focuses on the rise of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York City between 1981 and 1984. A new virus is infecting gay men across New York City. As the rising death toll is ignored by government and the medical establishment, fear and confusion turns to rage and division.\n\nUsing this anger, writer and activist Ned Weeks (avatar of Larry Kramer) sets out to unite the community in their fight for recognition and right to survive.\n\nWeeks character says something profound at one point; “We are living a war while they are living in peace-time.”\n\nWeeks prefers loud public confrontations to the calmer, more private strategies favoured by his associates, friends, and closeted lover Felix Turner. Their differences of opinion lead to frequent arguments that threaten to undermine their mutual goal.\n\nIt is a very powerful piece with very powerful performances written, as it was, during the heat of the battle. There are clear parallels with the response to the Covid pandemic.\nPosted by overyourhead at Thursday, November 04, 2021"
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"Gearóid Adams played a starring role when Antrim scored a famous win over Down in the 2000 Ulster Championship. He is now part of the Mournemen’s backroom team having managed his native county in recent years\n\nTHIS time last year, Gearóid Adams was plotting the downfall of Donegal along with joint-manager, Frank Fitzsimons.\nFast forward 12 months and the former Saffron star will be in the opposition dugout as Antrim take on Down in the Ulster Senior Football Championship in Newry’s, Pairc Esler on Saturday night.\n\nIt was around the time that Lenny Harbinson stepped into fill the void left by Adams and Fitzsimons when the St John’s clubman joined the Down backroom team following an invitation from Eamonn Burns. The appointment of Harbinson brought to an end a lengthy and sometimes controversial process.\n\nAdams and Fitzsimons felt they had done enough to earn another term, but the county board opted to look elsewhere and Adams walked.\nLámh Dhearg native, Fitzsimons opted to let his name go forward through the nominations process, but was overlooked in favour of Harbinson.\nWhile he insists the saga is now ‘water under the bridge’, Adams stressed that he has a point to prove against his native county this weekend.\n\n“I didn’t hide the fact that after we were relegated last year, that I approached the county board and said for them to give us another two years. I felt we had a young team that we could bring on,” stated Adams.\n\n“I was disappointed with the process and once I saw the procedures of nominations being put in place, I knew what was coming. Subsequently, big Frank was treated very unfairly in my opinion.\n\n“That’s water under the bridge, but every coach worth their salt has a bit of pride and wants to get the best out of the teams they take.\n“I am part of a big selection team in Down and there isn’t the same pressure. I have a point to prove because things didn’t go the way I wanted with Antrim.”\n\nStill, Adams admits it will be a bizarre feeling when donning the ‘Maor Foirne’ bib in the red and black of Down this Saturday.\nWhen the Championship draw was made back in October, Adams said he had a gut feeling the Mournemen would be pitted against Antrim.\n\n“Aye, it will definitely feel strange,” said Adams.\n“Through the league, I was able to keep it on the long finger so to speak. Now, over the last few weeks, there has been a lot of focus on it, especially knowing the players so well. It will be a strange enough experience.\n\n“It is the first time since 2000 that the counties have played in the Ulster Championship. I played in that game. That’s why I am not a betting man – I had a gut feeling that draw would happen because it hadn’t happened in so long.\n“That’s the name of the game now, there are a lot of coaches and managers taking different counties, you just have to get on with it.”\n\nTo add another layer of intrigue to the mix, Adams also rejoined the management set-up at his native St John’s last autumn following the departure of Paddy Nugent.\nWith Johnnies pair, Paddy McBride and Matthew Fitzpatrick set to play key roles for Antrim on Saturday night, Adams stressed the banter between the trio has been good-natured.\n\n“The two boys also know a lot of the Down players because they went to St Mary’s and the Sigerson teams they played on had a lot of Down players,” added Adams.\n“There has been a bit of banter going on between the players and myself.\n“We are all keeping our cards close to our chests and not saying too much.”\n\nIf Adams has a point to prove this weekend, then so do the Down players.\nFollowing their impressive run to the Ulster Championship final last summer, Down exited the All-Ireland series to Monaghan and suffered relegation from Division Two in the spring.\n\nThe Mournemen managed to defeat Louth, Roscommon and Tipperary and their tally of six points would have been enough to stave of relegation in both Division One and Division Three.\n\n“The magic number changes every year,” reflected Adams.\n“We knew after we lost to Clare that we needed to get to seven points. Last year, Down stayed up with five points, this year they were relegated on six points. There are fine lines and fine margins. Apart from the Meath game, Down deserved to get a more from a lot of the games, the Cavan game especially. It was strange because Down’s attacking third is always very strong, but Down found scores hard to come by.\n\n“Until the Meath game, we had the best defensive record in Division Two.\n“Converting scores at the other end meant we lost out on getting the points that would have saved our Division Two status.”\n\nIn recent days, Down have suffered a major blow with the news that wing-back, Darragh O’Hanlon has been ruled out with a back injury.\nThe Kilcoo ace was one of a number of players who shone for Burns’s side last year as they defeated Armagh and Monaghan in the provincial series.\nYet, much of the focus was on the scoring prowess of full-forward, Connaire Harrison and Adams knows Antrim will do their utmost of nullify his threat on Saturday.\n\n“Down were the surprise package last year. Now people can try to predict what you are going to do,” said the Down coach.\n“Teams have to adopt. The modern game is all about quick transition. You have to try and catch the Antrim rear guard out of position.\n“Connaire has had to adapt his game because he has two or sometimes three men hanging off him.\n\n“Antrim boast a very good defensive record this year. Himself and Donal (O’Hare) are going to have to try and find space in Newry.\n“Other players need to step up. There are other good scorers in the team and hopefully they can take some of the pressure off Connaire and Donal.”\n\nHe added: “Antrim had a good enough league campaign. I know they would be annoyed at not getting promotion, but they were defensively solid.\n“All the pressure is on Down. No matter what we say in the dressing room about not being complacent, they are going to be told by their family and work colleagues and everybody else that ‘it is only Antrim’.\n\nAntrim’s last Championship win was against Laois back in 2015 before Adams joined the managerial set-up. 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"Ratmate, ward no. 8, Jyamdi VDC, lies in Kavre district around 70 KMs east to Kathmandu Valley. It has approximately 100 house holds, residing mostly Brahmins and few dalits. The community groups are strongly hindus and lives by farming and also by performing hindu rituals for bordering communities and many houses in Kathmandu.\n\nThe pastor of a Local (IPA) Church, was concerned about the psychological condition of the local community. The devastation caused by the earthquake on April 25th 2015, left the resident in a horrific state of trauma. With no immediate psychological emergency relief many people were suffered a condition of shock and advised to take drugs for help.\n\nIn all this 8 month after the earthquake, no one has ever reached them for psychological care. The people there were still in the state of trauma, fearful and anxious. The pastor when saw this, realized that people need some sort of help which can restore their inner being. With his initiation and an active member of the church who is also an active women volunteer in the village, ECTC’s Earth Quake After Care activities were carried out. Group therapies were carried out and info session about trauma were given. And Certificates were distributed to those who are committed to Volunteer as Psychological Care giver in the community after a Trauma Training.\n\nFollowups will be done to ensure that the people in Ratmate will get through their inner healing process …………. But people in the community even now say that The Healing Came Through A Church !!!!"
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"\nLes amours d'Ismene et d'Ismenias [Reprint] () and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at maybom247.com Antigone and Ismene are the sisters of the dead brothers, and they are now the last children of the ill-fated Oedipus. In the opening of the play, Antigone brings Ismene outside the city gates late at night for a secret meeting: Antigone wants to bury Polyneices' body, in defiance of Creon's edict.\n\nAfter Antigone's brothers die in battle, Creon forbids burial for the elder Polyneices because he dared to attack Thebes. Pitying him, Antigone disregards the advice of her younger sister Ismene to obey Creon's decree and covers Polyneices' body in dust, declaring that religious laws of . Kirsten prefers to write about events taken from real life. In fact, most of her stories are adapted from her old journal entries. Her writing is preoccupied with one woman's psychology, heart, gender, relationships, creative energy, and inner life. The five creative nonfiction short stories in this collection share a theme regarding the loss of innocence.\n\nAccording to the legend, when Oedipus blinded himself after his marriage to his mother was revealed to him, Antigone shared her father's exile near Athens. After his death, she returned to Thebes and attempted, with her sister Ismene, to reconcile her quarreling brothers Eteocles and Polynices. Outside the city gates, Antigone tells Ismene that Creon has ordered that Eteocles, who died defending the city, is to be buried with full honors, while the body of Polynices, the invader, is left to rot. Furthermore, Creon has declared that anyone attempting to .",
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The last survivor of Oedipus' house after the death of Antigone, Ismene nonetheless Ismene book to vanish at the end, her identity lost in the culmination of the tragedy.\n\nIsmene (/ ɪ s ˈ m iː n iː /; Ancient Greek: Ἰσμήνη, Ismēnē) is the name of the daughter and half-sister of Oedipus, daughter and granddaughter of Jocasta, and sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and maybom247.com appears in several plays of Sophocles: at the end of Oedipus Rex, in Oedipus at Colonus and in maybom247.com also appears at the end of Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes.\n\nAntigone (/ æ n ˈ t ɪ ɡ ə n Ismene book / ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is a tragedy by Sophocles written in or before BCE. Of the three Theban plays Antigone is the third in order of the events depicted in the plays, but it is the first that was written.\n\nThe play expands on the Theban legend that predates it, and it picks up where Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes maybom247.com: Tragedy. 1 Oedipus, once King of Thebes, was the father of Antigone and Ismene, and of their brothers Polyneices and Eteocles. Oedipus unwittingly killed his father, Laios, and married his own mother, Iocaste.\n\nWhen he learned what he had done, he blinded himself and left Thebes. Eteocles and Polyneices quarreled, Polyneices was driven out but returned.\n\nANTIGONE by Sophocles 1 PROLOGUE Antigone, Ismene ANTIGONE Ismene. My sister, Ismene. My own. My flesh. The curse of Oedipus our father Ismene book like a yoke Of torment ‘round our necks. Today that curse Belongs to us: Unhappiness, calamity, disgrace and shame.\n\nThe first edition of the novel was published inand was written by Sophocles. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 80 pages and is available in Paperback format.\n\nThe main characters of this classics, plays story are Antigone, Ismene (sister of Antigone). The book has /5. To make this quintessential Greek drama more accessible to the modern reader, this Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Edition.\n\nincludes a glossary of difficult terms, a list of vocabulary words, and convenient sidebar notes. By providing these, it is our intention that readers will more fully enjoy the beauty, wisdom, and intent of the maybom247.com curse placed on Oedipus lingers and haunts a. The Chorus introduces the players.\n\nAntigone is the girl who will rise up alone and die young. Haemon, Antigone's dashing fiancé, chats with Ismene, her beautiful sister. Though one would have expected Haemon to go for Ismene, he inexplicably proposed to Antigone on the night of a ball.\n\nCreon is king of Thebes, bound to the duties of rule. Ismene - Blonde, full-figured, and radiantly beautiful, the laughing, talkative Ismene is the good girl of the maybom247.com is reasonable and understands her place, bowing to Creon's edict and attempting to dissuade Antigone from her act of rebellion.\n\nOct 22, · ntigone is an exciting and dramatic play and is the 3rd play in the Oedipus Rex series. Even though Oedipus is dead, his curse is still destroying his remaining family.\n\nWhen the. ” (Ismene ). These two quotes show how Antigone is willing to pay the toll for disobeying the law and her uncle, while Ismene is too fearful to disobey Creon.\n\nIt also shows that Ismene is more of a follower, rather than a leader, because she later follows in Antigones footsteps and defies Creon. Ismene definition is - a genus of South American bulbous perennial herbs that have incurved filaments projecting beyond the margin of the floral cup and are usually included in the genus Hemerocallis.\n\nTheodora-Ismene Gizelis is a Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Essex and author of Globalization, Integration, and the Future of European Welfare States () Louise Olsson is Head of the UNSCR Program at the Folke Bernadotte Academy, Stockholm, Sweden and is author of Gender Equality and United Nations Peace Author: Louise Olsson.\n\nISMENE: Out of the Shadows Romance - Kindle edition by J.F. Worthington, Toni Rogers. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.\n\nUse features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading ISMENE: Out of the Shadows maybom247.com: J.F. Worthington, Toni Rogers. Ismene. Antigone's last surviving sibling, Ismene is the foil for her stronger sister.\n\nIn comparison to Antigone she has almost no agency, primarily because she is utterly terrified of disobeying men in power. She does not believe that women should ever violate the laws of men, since they are stronger and deserve subservience.\n\nMenu. Home. Ismene's Monologue From Antigone. Search. Search the site GO. Antigone and Ismene. Internet Archive Book Images/Wikimedia. ISMENE In what bold venture. What is in thy thought. ANTIGONE Lend me a hand to bear the corpse away. ISMENE What, bury him despite the interdict. ANTIGONE My brother, and, though thou deny him, thine No man shall say that I betrayed a brother.\n\nISMENE Wilt thou persist, though Creon has forbid. ANTIGONE What right has he to keep me from my own. What happens to Ismene?\n\nFifteen years after the death of her brave sister, Antigone, Ismene sat the table watching her son, Polyneices, writing out his work from school. A slave played music for their entertainment nearby.\n\nIsmene gazed out the small window, thinking of how Antigone had been locked up in that cave and never saw the daylight again.Start studying ANTIGONE BY SOPHOCLES: THE PROLOGUE. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.Antigone Study Guide Prologue.\n\nSTUDY. Flashcards. Learn. Write. Spell. Test. PLAY. Match. Gravity. Created by. bethmiecz. Terms in this set (5) What information does Antigone give to Ismene at the beginning of Scene I? That it was declared illegal to bury and honor the death of one of the brothers by King Creon; Creon ordered Eteocles buried in."
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"Marseille is a big city, at least by French standards. As such, a night on the town here can be as fun and stimulating as anywhere in this pleasure-seeking country. Arm yourself with Marseille Poche, a glossy monthly to find out what’s going on in bars, cafes, museums, and concert halls. Below, we’ve listed a few of our favorite venues.\n\nLe Trolleybus (24 quai de Rive Neuve, Bompard) is the hottest disco in town, and the starting point of Marseille nightlife for wilder denizens. The club’s selling point are its different dance “grottos” offering techno, salsa, and funk. The crowd ranges from bankers to rappers in track suits and gold jewelry. (photo, right)\n\nWine sippers love La Part des Anges (33 rue Saint, Vieux Port) because the bartenders pour wines from all over France (you can order wine by the glass or by bottle). Open until 2 a.m., it attracts an eclectic crowd, from hip, arty, and trendy to overdressed women and men in bad suits.\n\nIf jazz and blues are your thing, check out L’Intermediare (63 pl. Jean Jaurés, La Canebière). The longstanding and popular Espace Julien (39 cours Julien, Notre Dame du Mont) also has blues, but you can also hear pop and rock. For rap and techno, make a beeline to L’Affranchi (212 bd. de St-Marcel, La Canebière).\n\nBach, Beethoven, and Brahms (or maybe Debussy, Poulenc, and Milhaud) hold sway in the concert hall at Abbaye St-Victor, which has a regular concert series for small musical ensembles. Opera and orchestral performances are on tap at Opèra Municipal (2 rue Moliére)."
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"Graham Smith takes comfort from the continuing long-term decline of the monarchy in Britain.\n\nObservers from overseas might be forgiven for thinking the British are unanimous in their love of the monarchy and all things royal. Coverage of recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations focused almost entirely on the voices of those who are enthusiastic about the celebrations, yet the truth is the British monarchy is on borrowed time.\n\nRecent polls consistently show support for the monarchy has dropped sharply over the last five to ten years, from 75% to as low as 58%, while support for abolition has jumped to more than one in four. Interest in the jubilee was also pretty low, with 54% saying they’re not interested and just 11% saying they’re ‘very interested’. With only 14% saying they were planning to do something that weekend, Britain is a nation largely indifferent about the royals and which supports the monarchy more out of habit than affection.\n\nAll this spells serious trouble for the institution over the next decade or two. The support the monarchy still holds onto is almost entirely down to the Queen, who is by a mile the most popular member of the royal family. The Queen is ninety-six, so we can safely assume that before the decade is out Prince Charles will succeed her as Britain’s monarch. It is certainly true that if support for the monarchy is dropping during the Queen’s reign, it will drop further without her at the helm.\n\nPart of this fall in support surely comes from the tectonic shifts in social attitudes over the past decade and a half. From gay marriage to BLM and #MeToo and a growing awareness of Britain’s colonial past and royal involvement in slavery, people are moving away from the staid and unbending attitudes that underpin hereditary monarchy.\n\nAccusations of racism levelled at the royals by Meghan Markle, the ongoing Prince Andrew scandal – in which he remains accused of serious offences in London and New York – and the significant social and economic challenges the country has faced over the last few years have all played their part in chipping away at royal support. That fall in support is most noticeable among younger people, with various polls showing a majority of under-35s and especially the under-25s now wanting to abolish the monarchy.\n\nThis is all bad news for the royal family, but it’s good news for Britain and for those of us who want to embrace a more democratic future. As attitudes change and old assumptions about royalty evaporate, it will be very hard to turn back the tide, because when we look at the monarchy in the cold hard light of day, it is a grubby, self-serving institution that weakens British democracy and harms our reputation abroad.\n\nBy any measure the monarchy fails to live up to the standards expected of public bodies. It has been variously described as more secretive than the CIA or MI5. The royals use this secrecy to lobby government in pursuit of their own interests and their political agendas. Prince Charles famously bombards government ministers with letters demanding support for his pet subjects while the royals have successfully persuaded the government to give them very generous financial terms.\n\nThe cost of the monarchy is scandalous, hitting the taxpayer for more than £345m a year, according to estimates by Republic and other experts such as David McClure, author of books on the subject. That money could cover the cost of 13,000 new police officers or nurses, but instead it is spent on eighteen royals. That figure includes more than £22m a year paid to Prince Charles from the Duchy of Cornwall, a property portfolio that he claims is a private estate, but which is state property. That means Charles is awarded an income six times the combined salaries of all democratically elected heads of state in Europe, or eighteen hundred times more than Ukraine’s president Zelensky.\n\nI’ve never been as optimistic about the demise of the monarchy than I am today, with the jubilee only serving to boost Republic’s profile and reach. While the political parties are, officially anyway, all pro-monarchy (with the exception of the Green parties), there are plenty of republicans within their ranks, and sooner than one might think they will start to shift their stance on the issue.\n\nIt will happen, and when it does the abolition of the British monarchy will be a historic moment, watched by people around the world. It will show Britain for who we truly are, a modern, vibrant and forward-looking nation, not one obsessed with the past and class servility. It will also allow us the opportunity to build a better democracy, not a US-style republic, but a parliamentary republic with a fully elected parliament, a written constitution and an elected head of state who would enjoy limited constitutional power. It is a system that works well in Ireland, Iceland, Germany, Finland and many other nations around the world.\n\nSo, when you look back at the fawning coverage of the jubilee weekend, remember that this is the last hurrah for a declining institution. Thomas Paine famously said: ‘A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being right.’ That’s a habit we’re starting to break, and sometime, probably sooner rather than later, a majority of British people will want to bring down the monarchy and embrace a democratic future.\n\nGraham Smith is the Chief Executive Officer of Republic (www.republic.org.uk) which is a membership-based pressure group campaigning for the abolition of the monarchy and its replacement with a directly elected head of state.\n\nTrump defeated/Biden elected but progressives will still have to fight"
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"Located only 3 hours by car from Athens and below ancient Delphi, Galaxidi is a quiet mainland destination with the air of a distant, romantic island.\n\nWhen you arrive in Galaxidi, the first thing that strikes you is the quiet. The road into this picturesque coastal village at the foot of Mount Parnassos leads you to Nikolaos Mamas Square – named after a sea captain and local benefactor – and the main port.\n\nThe fresh sea breeze, the cafes and tavernas lined up in a row, the fishing boats and yachts tied up in the marina, the people strolling on Pera Panta Hill and the beautifully renovated stately homes – once the residences of respected sea captains – comprise a setting that is reminiscent of the castle town of Nafplio in the Peloponnese, but with a more tranquil and less commercialized character. I remember it being like that ever since I was a child.\n\nWalking up main Iroon Street, I steal a peek through the odd gate to admire pretty, colorfully paved courtyards, while soft music emanates from one of the neoclassical homes along the strip. I push aside my envy of the people who get to live in such beautiful homes and make my way to the Nautical Museum of Galaxidi. This museum, although small, has a respectable collection of antique weapons and stamps, as well as artifacts salvaged from wrecks, and serves as an excellent introduction to Galaxidi.\n\nIn the same neighborhood, which is one of the oldest quarters of the village, the Church of Aghios Nikolaos boasts an exquisite iconostasis dedicated to the church’s namesake, the patron saint of sailors. On the same road, another church – that of Aghia Paraskevi, features something rare for a Christian temple: a depiction of the zodiac calendar on its marble floor.",
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"The practice of serving a lavish breakfast making use of fresh Greek agricultural products was first started at the Ganimede by its first owner, an Italian named Bruno. Since then it has become a staple of most of the village’s hotels and guesthouses, which are usually small and family-run. (At Ganimede the tradition lives on in the form of Chrissoula’s Greek breakfast!) In fact, I doubt you’ll find a hotel that does not serve homemade marmalades, spoon sweets, pies and cakes.\n\nEven if you don’t have a lot of time on your hands, a weekend is enough to get to know Galaxidi and to recharge your batteries in a serene and beautiful setting. More than a fishing village, it has a rich heritage and a unique sense of identity that is quietly exuded rather than openly advertised. As the locals like to say, “it speaks with its silence.”\n\nGetting there It takes about 3 hours to drive to Galaxidi from Athens either via Delphi or Desfina, the latter being a pretty if winding route along the coast. On average, budget about 30 euros for gas and tolls each way.\n\nThe recently renovated Ganimede (tel. 22650-41328, 6937-154567) has a rich and award-winning Greek breakfast served in the interior courtyard. Aside from the above recommendations there are many other charming guesthouses to discover.",
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You’d think it was his baby. “I don’t know, Chloe; that doesn’t seem safe.”\n“It won’t even have a chain,” Chloe pointed out. “A chain saw can’t hurt anyone if there’s no chain.”\n“It’s still heavy. And loud. And what about all that . . . what’s it called? Exhaust? You can inhale it and stuff.”\nChloe closed her eyes for a moment, frustration building inside her. Mark was the biggest guy on the track team. Maybe even the biggest guy in their year. Since when was he such a wuss?\nTo be fair, she hadn’t chosen him because he was brave or whatever. She’d chosen him because of his shoulders. Mark had the greatest shoulders at Omaha East, all broad and muscular. 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"CULTURE\nA Trippy Talk with the Deadheads Behind the Largest Grateful Dead Exhibition Ever\nAD\n“The Deadhead Collection: A Visual Experience,\" is currently on view in Brooklyn. MERRY JANE chatted with curators Taylor \"Deadhead\" Welch and Fernando Lions about their long, strange trip leading up to the show.\nPublished on October 28, 2019\n\nAll photos by OK McCausland\n\nThere’s a newfound infatuation with dancing bears and all things tie-dyed among hipsters, hype beasts, and A-listers alike. From Jonah Hill’s “obsession” with tripped-out streetwear (see also: Kim Kardashian), to the New Yorker “finding authenticity” in the clothes by Online Ceramics, it’s clear that psychedelic culture and Deadhead fandom has dosed the millennial masses in recent years. Plus, who could forget the fact that John Mayer, everyone’s favorite sartorial sociopath, is now heading Dead and Company?\n\nDespite Deadhead culture suddenly catching the eye of celebrities and Conde Nast-owned publications, psychedelic art objects like vintage Dead shirts and illustrated blotter sheets continue to occupy a strange, distant corner of the art world. Far from the famous halls of major museums or the white walls of Chelsea galleries, most of this art is preserved in networks of private collections maintained by diehard fans — many of whom are relics of the ‘60s themselves.\n\n“We’ve all been dreaming of bringing Grateful Dead images into the fine art realm, but this is the first time something of this magnitude has ever been done,” said Fernando Lions. “This show has become like a really special flower.”",
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"On display now through November 3rd in Williamsburg, the exhibit primarily features the enormous ephemera collection of Taylor “Deadhead” Welch, a 25-year-old wunderkind who sells vintage Grateful Dead shirts, alongside photography and video collages by Joyce and Lions.\n\nThe show coincides with the Dead & Co performing at Madison Square Garden on October 31st and November 1st. Now, rumors are swirling about a Shakedown Street potentially forming outside the exhibit (though not formally attached to it, for security reasons). Fans are expected to sling their own Deadhead merch, and there’s the possibility of dreaded couples selling grilled cheese sandwiches and nitrous balloons from the back of vans parked nearby the gallery space.\n\nWhile Lions can’t officially endorse a lot popping up (though he’s no stranger to ‘em), he explained why these aspects make the exhibition one for the history books. “What's really beautiful about this show is that it's from the perspective of the Deadhead. It's not necessarily about the band, it's about the fan, the obsession, the passion and stuff like that.”\n\nHe continued: “The name ‘Heads to be Heads’ refers to the fact that you can be a head about anything, whatever you're into. You know, I'm a tattoo artist, so I’m a tattoo head. I'm a graffiti writer, so I’m a graffiti head. We're hoping to develop a platform where by making art and displaying art, we give everyone the opportunity to create more.”",
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"Above, Fernando Lions of Heads Will Be Heads, shot by OK McCausland\n\nKnown for his iconic @Deadhead handle, Welch and his epic collection of trippy shirts embody the reason psych art shows are important. Sure, he has a shortlist of celebrity clients including Jonah Hill and Matty Matheson, but it’s his authentic enthusiasm for the subculture (past and present, Dead and alive) that is infectious and ebullient. Not only does his collection push this underappreciated-yet-constantly-imitated aesthetic out the shadows, it encourages community and a way to experience art outside the institutional blue-chip gallery world. Name another exhibition where attendees are more likely to be on LSD than drunk off white wine?\n\nAmidst the chaos of mounting one hundred pounds of shirts Welch brought from his collection, MERRY JANE caught up with him over the phone to talk about today’s psychedelic renaissance, the art of collecting, and why the Grateful Dead are still a powerful force in culture, even after 50 years on the lot.",
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"Above, Taylor \"Deadhead\" Welch of Heads Will Be Heads, shot by OK McCausland\n\nMERRY JANE: How did you originally get into the Dead?\n\nTaylor “Deadhead\" Welch: I got into the Grateful Dead when I was around 14 or 15. My grandfather passed away, and my mother mentioned to me that he had the same birthday as Jerry Garcia. I Googled it and she wasn't lying. I took it as a sign.\n\nHow long have you been full-blown in the scene? Did you dive into it headfirst as a teen?\n\nYeah, pretty much. I’m 25 now, so it’s been almost ten years. I've been collecting shirts for probably six or seven years. Then, I've been showcasing my collection and archiving online for three or four years. That’s really how all this spiraled, by sharing and meeting like-minded individuals, and just manifesting this experience I have going on.",
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"What goes into collecting these shirts?\n\nWell, I’m strictly vintage, so I do a lot of collecting online. I’ve definitely bought a lot of reprints and ended up throwing them away or donating them. On the lot, the iconic images have been reprinted over and over, so there’s something about having that real vintage shirt. You can really feel their energy, and the energy of the people who owned them. I think of shirts like crystals in that they are physical objects on this Earth capable of holding energy.\n\nHow can you tell which ones are legit and which are reprints? Is there a process you go through to vet them?\n\nDefinitely. Other than me just knowing what’s what from being a collector for so long, there are telltale signs. On the sleeves, there will be single stitching on the good stuff, whereas modern day procedure uses double stitching because it holds up more. Then, obviously, the tag. If a shirt is missing a tag and feels a little bit harder, it’s probably a reprint. Honestly, you can hand me a shirt and I can tell you what decade it's from based on the feeling of the cloth alone.",
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"Why is the Grateful Dead still such a powerful force in counterculture, and also in the mainstream more than ever?\n\nI feel it’s just one of those instances where the music transcends boundaries and doesn’t discriminate. You have the old heads who saw the original Grateful Dead. Then they all grew up, had kids, and their kids got exposed to it. Then there is this whole new resurgence of Dead and Company that really started it over again. You know, everyone brings their dad to a Dead and Co show, so it’s this endless cycle that moves through the generations. It’s a culmination of so many genres of music and generations of fans, connected by this grateful, appreciative vibe that’s inherent to the culture.\n\nHow do you feel about the revival of Dead culture among the high-fashion crowd?\n\nI have mixed emotions about it, but I try to stay positive and think about the silver lining. As far as pop culture exposing people to the iconography, it might spark an interest to check out the music. I mean, the first time someone wears a Dead shirt and gets asked if they like the band and they don’t know what to say, they’re most likely going to go home and figure it out. Deadheads are so enthusiastic and familial; whenever I see someone wearing a shirt like that, I run up to them and spark a conversation. So, even if those people don’t know much about it now, hopefully they’ll be inclined to learn.\n\nWhat does the Deadhead community think about John Mayer? It seems ironic that an artist whose career has been defined by mainstream success is heading the most iconic countercultural project of all time.\n\nYeah, it's ironic in its own construct. But there’s no general consensus on John. Every person has their own opinion about it. I don’t think there’s a collective conscious as far as that goes. I have my own personal thing about it, but he’s also enabled and created a space for a lot of my friends to showcase their art. I'm definitely thankful for that. But uh, yeah, I don't know. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.",
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"From the mass dissemination of seeds and strains to the rise of glass blown pieces, lot culture helped shape the weed industry we enjoy today. Can you talk about the intersection of cannabis culture and Grateful Dead culture?\n\nIt’s like peanut butter and jelly, you know what I mean? Especially with glass. As far as I know, I’m pretty sure Bob Snodgrass was the first person to really start selling glass spoon bowls and shit like than on the lot at Grateful Dead shows. The cultures came up together, so there’s this deep bond.\n\nCannabis is just one of those things that inherently makes everything better for the majority of people on the planet. So when you pair some of the best music on the planet with some of the best medicine of the planet, it’s kind of just a win-win. You don’t have to smoke weed to be into the Grateful Dead, but it definitely helps.",
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"How much of the collection will be for sale?\n\nI would say about 20% of the shirts exhibited will be for sale. There’s going to be a lot of stuff on the wall in a purely gallery setting, some of which you’ll be able to buy — but not until after the show. I’ll also have a rack of some pretty sweet shirts for sale, as well.\n\nThere’s been talk of a lot forming outside the exhibition. Is that in the works?\n\nYeah, there’s going to be a Shakedown Street literally right across the street from the show. It’s not formally tied to the exhibition, but it’s going to be a literal movie. Fucking sick.",
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