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"Thank God for Melissa Marr, seriously. In an ocean full of been there-done that – or, as our friend Gwen would say, “Same Shit, Different Author” – Marr’s stories have formed an oasis of sorts for us. They’re beautiful, tragic, unique, and captivating – Wicked Lovely is one of the best contemporary series out there, not to mention one of our favorites. Which is why we were so very EXCITE to find out that Marr had done a Wicked Lovely manga.\n\nWell, that and because manga is AWESOME.\n\nThe best part is that, where a lot of other YA authors have had their stores adapted into graphic novel format, Marr has gone the extra mile here and penned a whole new tale set in the Wicked Lovely universe for her manga. So not only do we get to see some of our favorite characters in action, but we don’t have to read the same story over again to do so. We get some new mythology, new characters, and new developments, in addition to a gorgeous rendition of the world we’ve come to enjoy so much.\n\nDesert Tales is the story of Rika, a former Winter Girl who has fled to the desert to escape the memories of her years carrying the winter chill. When the story opens, she’s been in seclusion for somewhere around a century, from both the faery world and the mortal. She has no court, few friends, and has lately taken up “spending time with” a human named Jayce. Which is to say, when he comes out to the desert to sketch, she paints nearby in invisi-faery mode she he can’t see her.\n\nThe first volume is mostly set-up, obviously. It establishes the characters and their relationships, but the plot is mostly concerned with the development of Jayce and Rika’s. We see their meeting, their disastrous “first date”, and the events that lead to Rika revealing her true nature. It closes on the two of them admitting their mutual attraction for one another, and I have to admit, I thought that might be it. That Desert Tales might be all about the romance between a faery and her mortal lover, which is okay I guess, but, well, I was hoping for more from Marr.\n\nVolume two of Desert Tales, Challenge, introduces the series conflict, and that’s when things get really interesting. The best part of the Wicked Lovely series has always been the faery politics, so I was glad to see that it, not romance, would be the focus of Desert Tales. Rika is unwillingly sucked into a power struggle in the desert that she’s spent her entire post-Winter Girl life trying to avoid, and it’s rather fascinating to see how she deals with it, to see the choices that she has to make because of it. Choice and freedom have been common themes throughout the Wicked Lovely series, and Desert Tales is no exception.\n\nFor once I’m not going to spoil the rest of plot, because part of Desert Tales’ fun is the surprising turns it takes. The story takes place sometime between the events of Ink Exchange and Fragile Eternity, I believe, and there are cameos from other familiar characters besides Keenan. But the spoilers for the series proper are kept to a minimum, and it’s not completely incomprehensible if you haven’t read Wicked Lovely at all.",
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"The art, done by Xian Nu Studio, is a worthy stand-in for Melissa Marr’s elegant prose. It’s clean and professional, and the character designs are uniformly, well, cool. My single favorite thing, aesthetically, about Desert Tales has to be Rika’s hair. I love it, it’s awesome, I would steal it if I could.\n\nI’m sure some people will have complaints about Keenan, and admittedly I didn’t quite picture him as a tall, lanky bishounen, either, but you know what? It works. Marr’s the writer so of course he acts like Keenan, and his expressions are so arrogant and absurdly perfect that after a while, the long golden mane, willowy frame, and sweater-duster (wut?) didn’t bother me. Actually, all of the characters are a bit willowy, but it sort of works with the heroine-chic runway/runaway look they have going for them. I liked the unique touches that fit in with Marr’s more urban character types, like Jayce’s dreads and Rika’s piercings, and Shy’s ragged, pinned-together clothes.\n\nThere are some wonderfully conceived ideas here, too. I love the way the artist portrayed Keenan’s summer walk; the way trees and plants bloomed in his wake, and the way, in his first meeting with Rika, things like the earth and the weather reflected his whims and moods. There’s a particularly nice page in the third volume, Resolve, that contrasts his powers with winter (spoilery picture), one I wish could be a full-color spread or a poster or something, cause I would hang that shit on my wall if it were expanded on. Desert Tales has some really nice spreads in general. I liked the ones that showed Rika’s history best – they managed to convey, without a word, what had occurred and what it meant to Rika, emotionally, in some really nice, literal examples of show-don’t-tell.\n\nA few of the spreads were a little silly and over-dramatic, and I have to say, while the fae designs were nifty living embodiments of the desert, with their sand-skin and cactus needles, they were completely and utterly unintimidating. The fae in the Wicked Lovely novels can be kind of terrifying, and while we don’t see any, say, dark fae, the desert solitaries don’t exactly inspire fear or trepidation, visually. They’re more bratty children, but I suppose that’s the point.\n\nCharacter-wise, I liked all of the new protagonists. Rika was a sympathetic heroine, and it was nice that she not only had a personality, but that we saw so many facets of it. She was cute, sad, fiery, protective, proactive, thoughtful, and brave, I very much enjoyed her arc over the course of the books, as she came into her own strength and found a new purpose for her life. You could see her broken-ness in the beginning (I liked the touch of her coming to the desert to escape the cold, it’s both kind of sad and fitting), and the fire that gets ignited in her once the story kicks off. Rika was a very worthwhile protagonist, and I’m actually really glad this story was about her, and not, say, Aislinn or Leslie.\n\nJayce was probably the most generic of the characters, though not unlikably so. He seemed to be another Seth in all but name – the mortal in love with the powerful faery girl, a hipster artist who’s so remarkably chill and supportive it’s almost unreal. Like Seth, his arc involves him being mildly worried about losing Rika to her fae companion, Shionnach, but they actually resolve this in a nice, character-developing way. Unfortunately, it’s more developing for Shy than it is Jayce, and while I’ll gladly take supportive and kind over entitled and dickish/~mysterious~ any day, I wish Jayce had gotten a chance to be more distinctive. Rika is the heroine of the story, and while Jayce is her inspiration, he’s not really given much to do. He’s there mostly for Rika’s moral support.\n\nOn the up side, it’s made clear that, while he could potentially be in danger from other faeries due to his importance to Rika, he’s not some damsel or plot device, to be kidnapped and used. In fact, he’s not kidnapped, or even threatened all that much, which is a nice change. And his relationship with Rika was…well, pretty awesomely healthy. Both characters have their own lives apart from each other, and while they enjoy being together, they’re not driven by obsessive compulsion or neediness – just good, old-fashioned mutual attraction and respect. This is just one of the many things that put Marr’s stories a step above the rest.\n\nLast but not least, we have Shionnach, Rika’s friend and fellow faery. He was one of my favorite things about the series, less because I liked him so much than for what he represented. His personality, character design, and mannerisms are very typically manga – he’s probably the most anime-inspired character in the series, with his liveliness, flippant attitude, somewhat lax moral compass, devilish smile, and of course, his habit of sprouting ears that reflect his mood. Yet he’s been worked nicely into a very YA story, setting, and world. He’s a great representative of Desert Tales as a whole: a fun mash-up of manga and paranormal romance. Those are two of my favorite things, so for me, at least, it’s really cool to see.\n\nPlot-wise, admittedly, there are aspects of Desert Tales that don’t make much sense. The overall circumstances that lead to the series conflict felt very…artificial. Sure, the motivation is there on paper, but it doesn’t seem like something that would naturally occur. It seems like something that occurred because we needed a story. Likewise, the troublesome position Rika is put into by the third volume seems like it’s a problem less because it should be than because Marr was looking for a reason to include a Wicked Lovely crossover. That character’s involvement, ultimately, doesn’t make sense, but it’s waved away with a shrug and an ‘eh’, because the solution fits so nicely in every other way. And honestly. that’s why it doesn’t bother me all that much in the end – it’s so goddamn fun to see. I liked that Rika was forced into action, and I liked where the journey ultimately took us, so if a couple of conveniently-timed problems arose, I’m cool letting it slide.\n\nTechnically, my only issue is that, occasionally, Marr’s dialogue felt a bit stilted. At times it’s awkwardly exposition-y, at others it’s downright confusing and half-formed, as though we skipped the first part of the conversation. I read the entire series twice, and both times I had moments where I had to go back and see if I missed something (I hadn’t), because the line of dialogue that followed it was so out-of-nowhere.\n\nStill, in the end, the pros and the pure enjoyment of the series outweighed the cons for me. I loved Desert Tales. It’s a fast, easy read, but it’s still incredibly satisfying. It’s treat for Wicked Lovely fans in general, to see the world expanded and visually realized, and I think it’s something that even those who aren’t familiar with the core series could take pleasure in as well.",
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"Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano drew criticism Monday from some Republican lawmakers after asking a state board to rename a mountain peak to honor an American Indian woman killed in the war with Iraq.\n\nSome Republican lawmakers claim Napolitano is \"politicizing\" the death of Army Pfc. Lori Piestewa, a Hopi Tribe member from Tuba City who was killed in Iraq last month. Many American Indians find the name of Phoenix's Squaw Peak offensive and have tried for years to rename it.\n\n\"It seemed to me (an opportunity) to make lemonade out of a lemon,\" said Napolitano, who considers the name an embarrassment.\n\nRepublican state Rep. John Allen said Napolitano inappropriately merged renaming the peak with honoring Piestewa. The state should deal with the issues separately and honor all Arizonans who died in the war, he said.\n\n\"They have taken an individual who has done a great service for their country and tried to use that person posthumous to get a political end they couldn't get themselves,\" Allen said. \"That's wrong.\"\n\nEven though the chairman of the Arizona Geographic and Historic Names Board has threatened to block her plan, Napolitano said she will continue to push the name change.\n\nMan-made features can be named even after the living, but state and federal policies on geographic titles say there must be a five-year waiting period after a person's death before the name can be used.\n\nTim J. Norton, who heads the geographic board, has said the board shouldn't abandon the guidelines because renaming geographic features shouldn't be an emotional issue. He couldn't be reached for comment late Monday.\n\nCritics claim \"squaw\" is derived from an Indian word for female genitalia, although some linguists disagree."
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"Everywhere you look in Liverpool - you can see signs of the city's rich history.\n\nFrom the stunning architectural buildings on Dale Street to the impressive Three Graces at the Pier Head .\n\nBut if you look a little closer Liverpool's cobbled streets also reveal the city's past.\n\nSo if you fancy learning more, we've put together a list of places where you can walk the cobbled streets.\n\nTake a look at our video above too\n\nAs you walk down Slater Street, you'll notice a lot of the original Georgian terrace buildings are still there.\n\nIt's now home to some of the city's most popular bars including the Shipping Forecast and the Jacaranda.\n\nIf you've been on a night out in Liverpool, chances are you ladies have hobbled over these cobbles on your way to Concert Square.\n\nThey run right from Hanover Street past Concert Square and past FACT up to Berry Street - perhaps you could pop in to see a film on your travels.\n\nSituated in the Georgian Quarter, the street originally continued through to Abercromby Square which is now a popular picnic spot in the summer.\n\nThis street is named after the Fazakerley family who sold a lot of their land to the Liverpool Corporation when the city needed new land for development.\n\nFazakerley Street near Old Hall Street in Liverpool’s city centre remembers the former owners of the land that the road was built on.\n\nThis city centre street named after a Liverpool merchant is home to not one but three of the city's most historic buildings.\n\nThe World Museum originally started as the Derby Museum and was made up og the Earl of Derby's natural history collection. The museum opened originally in 1851 in Duke Street and later a new building The William Brown Library and Museum on this site was opened in 1860.\n\nCentral Library is also on this site and was extended to include the Picton Reading Room in 1879 and the Hornby Library in 1906. In 2013, Central Library re-opened following a £50m rebuild.\n\nThe Walker Art Gallery opened in 1877 and houses one of the largest art collections in England outside London and dates from 1819.\n\nAnother place to see our city's cobbled streets is Parr Street, home to the famous Parr Street Studios which has seen artists from Coldplay to Justin Bieber record here.\n\nIf you take a wander you will also spot The Brink, Liverpool's only dry bar which offers amazing mocktails and hosted the Duchess of Cambridge, when she visited the city in 2012.\n\nThe street is believed to be named after a privateer which captured a ship and cargo.\n\nHere you will find the Pilgrim pub, one of the haunts of The Beatles , why not stop off for a pint?\n\nIf you want to venture out from the city centre this cobbled street off Vauxhall Road.\n\nThis street used to be home to dozens of families in the 1890s but the housed were later demolished and is the site of industrial buildings now."
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But he handles it all, and he's really prepared, real professional in that sense too.\"\n\nKendall went on to say that interpersonal relationships within GREAT WHITE are smoother now than they have been in a while.\n\n\"The vibe within the band, there's no… Everybody's, like — I don't know — just at ease and just enjoying ourselves,\" he said. \"These days, if somebody has some big ego or there's… I told this one journalist, I'm, like, it'd be like you go to a party and you see cocaine, you see blow on the table, and you're going, 'They still have that stuff?' That's how I feel if somebody has a big ego. I go, 'They still do that?' At our age, we're gonna have a big ego or have some kind of head trip or something? I just don't get it. I just like to go out and play hard and play our hearts out and leave all the weird stuff away.\"\n\nThis past June, Freeman discussed his GREAT WHITE gig during an appearance on SiriusXM's \"Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk\". Regarding how he approaches singing the classic GREAT WHITE songs originally recorded by the band's founding vocalist Jack Russell, Freeman said: \"When I'm playing with GREAT WHITE, that's their thing, and I'm just there to try to do the songs like Jack. If we do original material, great. We're talking about it.\n\nFreeman, who has already played a dozen or so shows so far with GREAT WHITE since he joined the group, continued: \"The hits — the 'Once Bitten' [1987] and '...Twice Shy' [1989] and that stuff — they're fun songs to play, but I think if the wrong person is presenting them, they come off like — I don't want anybody to get mad at me — they come off like a lesser, more glammy type of band. And I've never seen GREAT WHITE as that, as a glammy-type band. Everybody had the big hair; even Ozzy [Osbourne] had the big hair and the glitter and all that stuff… I never really saw them as that. I always see them as… when everybody was in the leather pants and the leather jackets and the cuts over the leather jackets with their band name on the back and stuff — that's how I see 'em. I see Jack… Even now when I see him on the road, 'cause I've done gigs with him — he doesn't know me from Adam — but he still seems like that guy [who's] gonna hit you with his cane. [Laughs]\"\n\nIn a recent interview with Dr. Music, Mark stated about Mitch's departure: \"We were going in separate ways in the sense that he was always by himself; he didn't really talk to us much. He just kind of showed up… That's just not the way a band works, as far as we're concerned. He's a wonderful singer. I don't think he's used to him not being in full control of everything because he's been a solo artist for so many years. He's a sweet guy. I really liked him. I think a few of our songs are a little out of his range, so it's a little bit of a struggle. But nothing real heavy — no big, huge fights. 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"Summary: It should be pointed out that this ‘Director’s cut’ doesn’t really enhance the film, since most of the new footage reinserted are slight and were previously included on the DVD as extra deleted scenes, so anyone who owns the film on this format will have already seen them.\n\n“You still don’t know what you’re dealing with do you? The perfect organism. It’s structural perfection is matched only by it’s hostility.” Ash\n\nOn it’s return to Earth, commercial towing vehicle Nostromo intercepts an SOS\nsignal from a remote planet and the beleaguered crew are under contractual obligation to investigate. Three crewmembers leave the ship to explore the area. At the source of the transmission they discover a derelict spaceship, laden with a cargo of alien eggs. When one of these eggs is disturbed, it’s deadly spawn infiltrates the cavernous maze of the Nostromo and the crew have to overcome a creature of devastating brutality by whatever means they can.\n\nThe end of October gives cinema goers a second chance to see this landmark film on the big screen, with a nationwide cinematic re-release, digitally re-mastered and with extra scenes reinserted as a ‘Director’s cut’. The question remains that now, nearly twenty-five years later, does it stand up to be counted as a timeless piece of classic cinema? Well, in a word, yes. In a couple more words, here’s why…\n\nAlthough originally released on May 25th 1979, the groundwork for Alien was laid in 1975, when writer/producer Dan O’Bannon made the comedic Dark Star. Although completely different in tone, this earlier film disposed of the clean, efficient design that runs through most science fiction such as 2001 (1968), in favour of a grubby, used look and feel, suggesting that in the future, technology and human relations may not have moved on quite as much as we would have hoped. Also influenced by older black and white science fiction films, most notably It: The Terror From Beyond Space (1958), O’Bannon developed a script with the working title Star Beast, a script that sets the stage for suspense by presenting likeable, everyday characters being picked off by an unseen presence inside of a “haunted mansion”, in this case the Nostromo.\n\nStar Beast was picked up by the production company Brandywine, set up by directors/producers David Giler and Walter Hill, who saw the potential of this ‘Jaws in space’ idea. After Hill passed on the directing duties, the script soon found it’s way to Ridley Scott, a relatively unknown British director who was staring to gain some reputation following his first feature, The Duellists (1977). Scott had himself confessed to only having seen a handful of sci-fi movies, but responded to the visual opportunities that presented themselves to him in O’Bannon’s script and he came aboard. With a diverse, talented cast and crew, Scott created a film that was a Box Office smash and created critical acclaim worldwide. One multimillion-dollar franchise later, the rest is history and although many people consider James Cameron’s 1986 sequel to be superior, there is something truly unique about Scott’s original nightmarish vision that cannot be ignored.\n\nAlthough the film sparkles with quality on all levels, without a doubt the two main elements that make Alien unique within the genre are the palpable sense of terrifying realism combined with the truly unique environment that Scott committed to film, largely thanks to the contributions of designers Ron Cobb and surreal Swiss sculpture and painter H. R. Giger.\n\nFirstly, the realism presented in this film is a triumph. Visually, Ron Cobb who had also worked on the cantina scene in Star Wars (1977) had proved to be adept at creating a very real, very broken vision of the near future with his work on Dark Star and was the immediate choice for visualising the Nostromo and it’s crew. The ship itself is a claustrophobic labyrinth of ducts, passageways and tunnels through which the members of the crew can barely pass. Cobb’s input and O’Bannon’s script instil within the core of the film the necessary intimacy required to create tension within a film of this genre. The crew of the Nostromo are no chisel-jawed, faceless astronaut heroes – they are intergalactic truckers, replete with baseball caps, faded denim and attitudes as bad as their Hawaiian shirts. Before the terror begins for real, we witness numerous squabbles over fair pay and bonuses for overtime as well as the perennial paranoid mistrust between fellow employees. These are real people with real problems; it is this device that makes us empathise with the crew and care about what happens to them throughout the film, a skill so often ignored in today’s movie making. Alien is comprised of highly distinguished and talented character actors from both sides of the Pond and indeed, their naturalistic, often improvisational approach gives the film extra credibility; the dialogue is overlapping and muffled, so much so that often it is inaudible, creating the notion in places that we are watching an unscripted documentary.\n\nHowever, the star of the film truly is the beast itself. When it came to conjuring up the visuals for the alien in all its horrifying forms, Scott turned to the macabre, often sexual imagery of Giger, which appealed to the director’s artistic side. Scott was first introduced to H.R. Giger’s art work by O’Bannon while in the very early stages of pre-production for the film, in particular the Necronomicon book, and he immediately saw the potential Giger’s ‘biomechanical’ style had to offer the project. Despite initial studio concerns, Scott had made up his mind that in order to succeed, they had to create a monster that would be truly unique and superior to most of those from the past. Initially, Giger wanted to design the creature from scratch, but Scott was so impressed with his Necronom I and V paintings from Necronomicon that he insisted to Giger he follow their form. In particular, it was the contrasting elements of both horror and beauty that suited the essence of Scott’s vision for the film. Scott also insisted that Giger’s art was built in 3D by the man himself, as this was part of the overall effect. The result of this collaborative effort is now one of the most iconic movie monsters in film history.\n\nThe perverse, sexual element of Giger’s work not only adds to the inhuman terror of the alien itself but also seems to have permeated the entire film: the way the ‘facehugger’ implants the alien seed within the stomach of Kane (John Hurt) is effectively a form of male rape and how the seed emerges from within in the now legendary ‘chestburster’ scene is the worst kind of violent birth anyone could wish for. The adult creature itself, with it’s long, domed head, is highly phallic and it is also worth noting that the way in which the beast kills it’s prey is overtly sexual – by violently thrusting either its multi-fanged tongue or powerful tail into the victim’s body. During the scene where Lambert (Veronica Cartwright) is killed, the camera deliberately shows the alien standing before her, looking more man than beast, before following the creatures tail snake between her legs and up into her body. Interestingly, the subtext of rape and sexual violence is also present amongst the crew: the rape of Kane is mirrored later on in the scene where science officer Ash (Ian Holm) tries to suffocate Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) by rolling up a pornographic magazine and attempting to force it into her mouth. This theme is never as prevalent in the further three sequels as in the original, and they provoke an unsettling feeling of revulsion that lingers in the memory.\n\nThe re-mastering of the print and soundtrack ensure that it looks as beautiful as ever and also reveal how little the film as a whole has dated. It should be pointed out that this ‘Director’s cut’ doesn’t really enhance the film, since most of the new footage reinserted are slight and were previously included on the DVD as extra deleted scenes, so anyone who owns the film on this format will have already seen them. That said, they are interesting to watch, particularly Ripley’s chilling discovery of a cocooned Dallas and Brett (Tom Skerritt and Harry Dean Stanton, respectively). However, the inclusion of a few scenes here and there is not why you have to see this film on the big screen. This is the medium for which the film was made and how it was intended to be viewed; it is here that the combination of serene beauty (aided in no small amount by Jerry Goldsmith’s beautiful score) and the sheer otherworldly terror can be experienced in all its stifling glory. At the risk of sounding like an old man, they really don’t make ‘em like this anymore…"
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"Jordan Trotter Commercial Real Estate was founded in 2013 on the basic principles of integrity and building relationships with each client, be it local, national, or even international. The Jordan Trotter Team has proven to the CSRA as well as the entire Southeast that taking risks can be the impetus for growth and a better community. Our experience across all types of commercial real estate transactions goes hand in hand with the relationships we cultivate. Our focus is on the client, ensuring outstanding service and successful completion of each project whether brokerage, management, or development. Our firm provides services to our growing market as a full service commercial real estate firm that is devoted 100% to commercial real estate.",
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"Nobody can doubt that The Wizard of Oz is a classic of cinema. Released in 1939, The Wizard of Oz remains one of the most popular and celebrated films to this day and has influenced modern film directors and actors. In 2021, we will celebrate 82 years since the films release and what better what to do this then by looking at everything which has been directly influenced by The Wizard of Oz movie.\n\nFrom its own ride at Disney World to influencing modern day colour cinema as we know it, FilmDaily will now look at six ways the Wizard of Oz has impacted and influenced the modern world.",
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"Technicolor was the second major color process following Kinemacolor which was used in Britain before the First World War and became widely used in Hollywood film making during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Technicolor’s 3-color process was first used on the film The Viking in 1928 and later The Wizard of Oz. Technicolor inspired a new age of cinema. It was celebrated for its highly saturated color which became obvious in the film when the black and white picture changed into radiant colour.\n\nUnfortunately, early Technicolor productions required a greater amount of lighting on set. It was reported that studio lights made the set of The Wizard of Oz so hot, that some actors and actresses claimed to have suffered permanent eye damage from the illumination levels. Many of the heavily costumed actors and actresses required a large water intake too.",
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"The Golden Age of cinema used to be featured quite heavily at Disney’s MGM Studios in Florida. ‘The Great Movie Ride’ featured a duplicated Wizard of Oz set as the ride took passengers through several different Hollywood movies. Those of you who went on The Great Movie Ride will have encountered the Wicked Witch before the Munchkins begin signalling you to ‘Follow the Yellow Brick Road’ before bursting out into song.\n\nSadly, The Great Movie ride was closed in 2017. It was the final operating attraction from the parks opening day to close and was replaced by Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.",
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"The Wizard of Oz soundtrack contributed some of the greatest and most memorable music of the 20th century. Follow the Yellow Brick Road, Over the Rainbow and Ding Dong The Witch is Dead remain in our memories even in 2021. The soundtrack was one of the main contributing factors as to why the film has been so successful. Songs from the soundtrack have been covered by numerous singers including Ariana Grande and Israel Kamakawiwo’ole.\n\nLet’s face it, once you hear Follow the Yellow Brick Road for the first time, it is difficult to forget. In addition, Over the Rainbow is enough to bring anyone to tears, it is a beautiful song. It is easy to forget how important a fantastic soundtrack can be to a film. But let’s remember, almost all of the greatest films of the 20th and 21st centuries have been backed up with phenomenal soundtracks.\n\nHave you ever attended a fancy-dress party where someone did not dress up as a character from The Wizard of Oz? Well, we suppose that recently the trend has died out a bit. But if you do plan on attending a party dressed up as the Tin Man or the cowardly lion, we are sure that you will not have to explain to anyone which film your character is from!",
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"Be Ready to Think Outside the Box\n\nPictured Above: Dave Giza uses a WaterPik he purchased at Walmart to treat a maggot infestation in Achilles' foot. Photos: Dave Giza\n\nEvery now and then, farriers have to think outside the box when confronting multiple problems to restore the health of a horse's foot.\n\nAchilles was one of those horses that challenged farrier Dave Giza to be creative with hoof-care solutions. He had to meet unusual challenges with a unique support team, creative use of tools and new methods to reach a good end result. He was asked to take on Achilles, a Belgian that was sponsored by Coast To Coast Draft Horse Connection, as a special case. \"Achilles\" was an appropriate name for this horse since the problems with his feet were extensive.\n\nThe entire time Giza was working with Achilles, he had a team of vets and equine health professionals supporting him. West Chester, Pa., equine veterinarian Frank Reilly was the surgical consultant and Dr. Frank Gravlee from Life Data Labs was the nutritional vet who worked with the case. Giza spoke with Mike Barker from Life Data Labs almost every week as well. He also had access to the Warrenton Regional Animal Health Lab, a Virginia state lab, where he was able to take hoof samples and have them run biopsies on them. He also regularly worked with his personal vet, Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock from True North Equine.\n\nThroughout this process, Giza needed to use medications for sedation and topical treatments. To sedate Achilles, Giza's vet used a Dormosedan-Torbugesic cocktail. Doxycycline was administered orally to Achilles. The topical medication Giza used on the damaged parts of the hoof was a canker powder provided by Dr. Frank Reilly.\n\nThe paddock in which Achilles was kept featured a floor covered in stone dust, which helped keep his feet dry. Food and water were placed on opposite ends of the paddock to encourage exercise, something that is far too often overlooked but is an absolutely integral component of recuperative care.\n\nWhen Giza began working with Achilles, the horse's feet were in terrible shape. All four hooves were overgrown and caked in filth. He couldn't walk because an overgrowth on his left front hoof would cut into his right leg every time he tried to take a step. He also had a bulbous overgrowth on his right hind foot, which was probably caused by an accident with a farming implement. His left hind foot was actually in decent shape compared to the others.\n\nGiza worked with Dr. James Holt from Brandywine Equine to stabilize Achilles before he could be transported. Because this horse's feet were so damaged, trimming his hooves was difficult. Giza did what he knew would help him get Achilles' feet back in decent shape: he trimmed to landmarks. Finding them was difficult at first, so Giza started by whittling away the debris and excess hoof. He also used a Sawzall to get the overgrowth off of the left front hoof, and then was able to remove all the impacted sole and expose the frogs of the feet. Giza trimmed the depth down to the level plantar surface with nippers and nipped to the white line circumference, then finished with top dressing.\n\nGiza discovered a few things during the initial trim that would prove to be issues in the coming weeks. The frog in Achilles' left hind foot was infected. There was necrotic tissue in both his left front and right hind hooves, which were also infested with maggots. Topical powders would prove to be of no use since the maggots had worked their way far up the hoof wall. It was at this point that Giza had to think outside the box in order to develop effective treatments for Achilles.",
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"The maggot infestation in Achilles' hoof.\n\nSince the maggots were a consistent problem, Giza used nontraditional tools to get rid of them. The infestation in the left front foot was in a concentrated area, so Giza used a water pick he bought from Walmart and a 50/50 mixture of water and Listerine to flush the hoof. Giza then fit a size 7 Open Bottom Rocker Easy's Slipper on Achilles' left front hoof since a good portion of his medial side was missing. The gap was filled with Vettec Equi-Pak CS.",
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"Giza will rarely use a prosthetic shoe to completely cover a horse's hoof because he knows that the hoof is still susceptible to bacteria that can cause an infection. A horse's foot might appear to be perfectly clean, but it can still be affected by anaerobic bacteria. Unfortunately, this is what happened to Achilles. He abscessed about 2 weeks after Giza started treating him.\n\nThe abscess blew out at the coronary band. Fortunately, Giza was able to send a sample to the Warrenton Regional Animal Health Lab. After they examined the sample, the lab reported that Achilles had equine proliferative pododermatitis or, in other words, canker.\n\nGiza used a topical powder from Reilly to treat the abscess. Giza also used his experience from a canker case he and Reilly worked on together several years prior. Reilly taught Giza an important rule for treating canker: \"Keep that foot dry.\" By keeping the foot dry, Giza would be able to draw the infection out.\n\nTo help the abscess heal, Giza trimmed away the excessive flare and thinned the hoof wall as much as he could to take stress off the coronary band. He applied the powder topically, wrapped the foot in cotton, then wrapped it in vet tape and finished by making a duct tape boot around the bottom. He performed these treatments daily until the abscess healed and the hoof regenerated.\n\nEverything was progressing well -- until one day Giza found Achilles down in the paddock with a systemic infection. When Giza first looked at Achilles, he couldn't tell whether his chest was moving. He was completely still and his tail didn't move at all. Giza slowly approached and put his hand on Achilles' chest and in his armpit. He was burning up.\n\nJohnson threw everything she had at Achilles, Giza says. Both of his hind legs and his hips had already swollen. What Giza thought to be synovial fluid started coming out of his coronary band. Giza feared that Achilles was going to shed his whole foot and that would be the end of everything.\n\nGiza contacted the Warrenton Regional Animal Health Lab to ask whether it would be possible to get a sample to them to figure out what was going on and was told to get a sterile swab kit from them. To get the sample, he cleaned the infected area and lanced it. Once he did that, he put the sample in the container they provided and took it to the lab for testing.\n\nIt took about 7 days for the lab to return a report. They found Achilles had three major strains of bacteria in his body that were causing the systemic infection. Giza gave Achilles oxytetracycline twice a day, morning and night, for 10 days. This medication had to be administered slowly. If it were administered too quickly, it could have killed the horse.\n\nAround the fifth day of going through this routine, Achilles became very resistant to taking his medication. Each time Giza approached him, Achilles knew what was coming. They fought. Giza tried to distract Achilles with a stool topped with grain, but that didn't work. Achilles knew all of Giza's tricks. Yet somehow, perhaps more because of Achilles' stubbornness than in spite of it, Achilles pulled through.\n\nGiza put his heart and soul into Achilles' recovery and got something wonderful in return. He could see from the first time he worked on Achilles that he was a beautiful horse. He had a long tail and beautiful shoulders. His feet were gorgeous, even after the period of neglect he had lived through.\n\nGiza didn't know this horse's background. He assumed Achilles was from New Holland, Pa., because he picked Achilles up there. But Giza actually tracked him back to the Midwest. Achilles' last known location was St. Louis, Mo. Giza found pictures of him at the Knoxville, Tenn., auction. Achilles made the circuit and was actually pulled off the kill truck at the last minute. When Giza first met him, he could tell that this horse was meant for more than living in a field.\n\nGiza utilized his experience with driving horses every time he worked with Achilles. He would use hitching commands and watch Achilles' ears to observe how he responded. Once Achilles had made his recovery, Giza decided to line-drive him.\n\nIt was easy to see the pride come alive in this horse. Because of Giza, he had a job. If he'd been left out in the pasture, he would have probably continued to regress. But it was clear to Giza that Achilles was a driving horse.\n\nGiza decided to go a step further. He contacted a local Belgian rider and asked if she would like to try to ride Achilles. No one had any idea what Achilles would do, but Giza had dressed him in Western gear and he hadn't flinched.\n\nThe day the rider came out to ride Achilles, it was cold and windy. Achilles did buck a bit, but she kept after him and went slow. Achilles seemed to remember what he should be doing.\n\nAt the end of this healing process, Giza had a wonderful horse that everyone fell in love with. The methods Giza used were unorthodox, but the results demonstrate how thinking outside the box can benefit a horse with unusual hoof-care needs. According to Giza, a lot of people think success is getting from one point to another, but it's really a complicated path. As long as you can assess the horse and think of new ways to treat complex problems, you can overcome even the toughest hoof-care cases.",
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"As part of our A Healthier Life’ campaign, Barbaraexpat would like to share with you her experience with breast cancer, and remind you all of the importance of regular breast self-examination, even if you think you are not at risk.\n\n“So here are this year’s notifications for breast tumours,’ said David, indicating a chart that filled an entire wall.\n\nIt was my first day at work at the Cancer Council Victoria, and my young boss was showing me round the labyrinth of archives, where all the notifications of cancer diagnoses in Victoria are catalogued and used for various research studies.\n\nAlthough I was aware that a breast tumour is one of the most common types of cancer, I was shocked by what I had seen on that wall, and the following morning, in the shower, I decided to give myself a self-examination for the first time.",
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"I confess, I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, and I have been known to rush off to the doctor with various symptoms, terrified that I am suffering from some disease which is as improbable as it is incurable, but I had never been worried about breast cancer.\n\nThere’s no family history, I have never smoked, I don’t drink, I have never been overweight, I’ve always had a good diet, I’m not particularly well-endowed, and I breastfed my daughters for three years! Despite my hypochondriac tendencies, I felt unassailable on this front, and was convinced that notwithstanding the wall, I was safe.\n\nBut no: with the very first pressure of my touch, I felt something suspect: a nodule in my left breast, a little pebble under my wet fingers. I shuddered: suddenly realising that I, too, could become a statistic.\n\nMy doctor has known me for 20 years, and is used to me showing up with one of my imaginary illnesses, but a nodule in the breast scares even the most relaxed of doctors: the next day I was in having a mammogram and a scan, after which I was told I needed a biopsy.\n\nI usually handle medical appointments on my own, but this time I felt I needed support. Rather than asking Nigel, I asked my friend Annamaria to come with me. I felt something was wrong, and needed to be able to speak in my mother tongue, be emotional and dramatic if necessary, or jump up and down with joy if it was found to be a false alarm. I needed to be myself and be understood. Nigel is a great husband, but as all good Anglo-Saxons, he avoids extreme demonstrations of emotion!\n\nAnnamaria waited patiently as I followed the path that was gradually leading me closer to what I didn’t want to know. She even managed to make me laugh a bit, and held me tight at the end of that afternoon.\n\n“I’ve got cancer,” I kept repeating to myself in the car as I was driving home, and I had to stop when I couldn’t see the road any more through my tears. But I managed to get there.\n\nStrangely, I remember that drive home as the worst part of it all. Gradually, I regained control of myself, and bit by bit I managed to face the obstacle course ahead of me, one step at a time, trying neither to look back, nor too far ahead.\n\nMy doctor promised to call me as soon as possible with the results, but it was obvious to me that I had cancer.\n\nI spent the first few days in a foggy daze. I knew I was in good hands from a medical point of view, but I didn’t know how to face up to the situation socially.",
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"I was aware of the stigma attached to cancer, and didn’t want to have to face pitying looks: nor did I want what was happening to me to be avoided with fleeting or indifferent glances.\n\nIn the end there was nothing to worry about. I felt enveloped in everyone’s affection and support. Australians, who are often so indifferent and controlled, are fantastic in moments of crisis: they know exactly what to say and what to do.\n\nSMSs poured in, along with notes filled with affectionate, supportive words, flowers, boxes of chocolates from people I hardly knew but who simply felt the need to let me know they were there, they knew what was happening, and they were offering neither pity nor indifference. Friends and relatives scattered all over the globe rallied around, and, strange but true, I clearly remember having almost physically felt their hugs and their affection.\n\nLuckily, I didn’t need chemotherapy, and pulled through with just one round of radiotherapy, daily for six weeks in a hospital near my home, with no dramatic side effects.\n\nMy main memories of those months are of the colours of autumn and of the sky I had never seen so blue, along with the relief I felt in the knowledge that although I was at the other end of the earth, I wasn’t facing this crisis alone.\n\nTranslated from Italian by Paola Fornari\n\nMy two-pronged attack of Dengue in Honduras\n\nA healthy and inspiring interview\n\n? We are joking of course, but there is something we would like to tell you. You might have noticed that Expatclic has no ads or paywall. For 17 years we have been working voluntarily to provide quality contents and support to expat women all over the world. However, keeping such a big website going has some costs, which we partially cover with team member’s fees and donations of those who appreciate us and wants our work to continue. If you could give even a tiny contribution to cover the rest, we would be immensely grateful ♥ You can support us with a small donation, even a small one. Thank you so very much.\n25 August 2016 at 8:44\nAustralia, Health\nchallenge, well-being, Women\nBarbara Amalberti\nSubscribe\nLogin\n0 Commenti\nInline Feedbacks\nView all comments\n\nMy two-pronged attack of Dengue in Honduras\n\nA healthy and inspiring interview"
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"Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of Anne Brewster (née Wells; b. 1938), and James William Shue (1936–2013),[2] a one-time congressional candidate, lawyer, and real estate developer, who was president of the International Food and Beverage Corporation. Her mother was a vice president in the private banking division of the Chemical Banking Corporation.[3][4][5] Shue grew up in South Orange, New Jersey. Her parents divorced when she was nine.[6][7] Shue's mother is a descendant of Pilgrim leader William Brewster, while her father's family emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in the early 19th century.[8][9] Shue was raised with her three brothers (William, Andrew and John) and was very close to them. Her younger brother, Andrew, is also an actor, best known for his role as Billy Campbell in the Fox series Melrose Place. Shue graduated from Columbia High School, in Maplewood, New Jersey, where she and Andrew were inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1994. She has two half-siblings from her father's remarriage, Jenna and Harvey Shue.[10][11]\n\nShue attended Wellesley College and, in her junior year, was inspired by a friend to work in television commercials as a way to pay for college. She transferred to Harvard University in 1985, from which she withdrew to pursue her acting career one semester short of earning her degree.\n\nIn 1988, the year she left Harvard, her older brother Will died tragically during a family vacation.\n\nDuring her studies at Columbia High School and after her parents' divorce, Shue began acting in television commercials, becoming a common sight in ads for Burger King, also featuring future stars Sarah Michelle Gellar and Lea Thompson (whom Elisabeth would later co-star with in both television and film), DeBeers diamonds, and Best Foods/Hellmann's mayonnaise.[13] She had small parts, credited as Lisa Shue, in The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana (1982) and Somewhere, Tomorrow (1983) which provided an early starring role for Sarah Jessica Parker.\n\nShue made her feature film debut in 1984, when she co-starred opposite Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid as Ali (\"Ali with an I\") the love interest of Macchio's main character.\n\nShe was a series regular as the teenage daughter of a military family in the short-lived series Call to Glory between 1984-1985. In 1986 she starred alongside Terence Stamp and an orangutan in the British simian horror film Link. In 1987 she continued with a television movie Double Switch (part of the Wonderful World of Color series) co-starring with George Newbern, who would go on to support her in her first star vehicle, the hugely popular Adventures in Babysitting in the same year.\n\nShe next appeared in Cocktail as the love interest of Tom Cruise's character in 1988. In 1989 she starred in the short \"Body Wars\" which was used at Epcot in an ATLAS Simulator attraction in the Wonders Of Life Pavilion until 2007. She appeared as Jennifer Parker in Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990), replacing Claudia Wells who declined to reprise the role from Back to the Future because of a family illness. It was around this time her older brother, Will, died in a tragic accident on a family holiday. Although her career was on the rise with her playing lead roles, Elisabeth elected to take on the smaller supporting role of Jennifer in these sequels to allow her to deal with her family loss. The sequels were filmed back to back, she featured prominently in Part II. However, in Part III she only appeared briefly at the beginning and end, having been asleep on a veranda swinging bench for majority of the movie.\n\nIn May 1990, Shue made her Broadway debut in Some American Abroad at the Lincoln Center.[14]\n\nIn 1991, she appeared in the comedies The Marrying Man with Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, and Soapdish with Sally Field, Robert Downey Jr., Kevin Kline and Whoopi Goldberg.\n\nBetween 1992 and 1994 she appeared in a variety of supporting roles in both film and television. These included the comedy Twenty Bucks reuniting with Christopher Lloyd from Back to the Future, noir thriller The Underneath, a guest appearance in Dream On, and the romantic comedy Heart and Souls reuniting with Robert Downey Jr.. She also returned to Broadway in 1993, performing in Tina Howe's production of Birth and After Birth.[15]\n\nAlthough often cast as a girl-next-door type, in a career defining role she starred as a prostitute in the 1995 film Leaving Las Vegas with Nicolas Cage. The role earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She was also nominated for a BAFTA, Golden Globe and SAG Award for Best Actress, and won Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards and the National Society of Film Critics Awards.\n\nHer career flourished after her Oscar nomination, landing her diverse roles. She starred in The Trigger Effect in 1996. Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1996) showcased her comedic abilities amongst heavyweight co-stars Billy Crystal, Demi Moore, Robin Williams and Stanley Tucci. Shue also displayed some action movie skills in the 1997 spy remake The Saint opposite Val Kilmer. The thriller Palmetto (1998) afforded her the chance to play a film noir-ish femme fatale opposite Woody Harrelson; she co-starred in Cousin Bette (1998) with Jessica Lange,and Paul Verhoeven's Hollow Man (2000) with Kevin Bacon proved another summer blockbuster.\n\nIn 1999, Shue starred as the titular Molly as an autistic young woman placed into the care of her unwilling bachelor brother, played by Aaron Eckhart. She played a mother that reveals her dark past to her teenaged daughter in the 2001 ABC movie Oprah Winfrey Presents: Amy and Isabelle. She has since stated she was \"extremely proud of that film, which no one ever saw, so it's a good lesson that you do work for yourself and not necessarily for the end result\".\n\nIn 2007, Shue and her two brothers, Andrew Shue and John Shue, produced Gracie. Her husband Davis Guggenheim also produced and directed. She played the mother of the main character who was loosely based on her own experiences as the only girl on a boys' soccer team. Her brother Andrew also appeared as the soccer coach, and her previous co-star from The Trigger Effect Dermot Mulroney played the father of the main character. Andrew initially conceived of it as a story about their late brother William, the oldest Shue sibling, who was the captain of the high school soccer team; he died in a freak accident, while the family was on a vacation in 1988. The older brother character of Johnny was based on Will.[16][17] She also top-lined the little seen First Born (2007) with British actor Steven Mackintosh.\n\nIn 2008, Shue starred in Hamlet 2 as a fictionalized version of herself. In the film, she has quit acting to become a nurse and is the favorite actress of Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan). In 2009, Shue appeared on the seventh season of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm as an actress competing with Cheryl Hines's character for the part of George's ex-wife for the Seinfeld reunion. In 2009 she starred alongside Thomas Haden Church in Don McKay.\n\nIn 2010, Shue top-lined the horror flick Piranha 3D as Sheriff Julie Forester, which also featured Christopher Lloyd from the Back to the Future franchise. In addition she played the former groupie mother of Abigail Breslin in Janie Jones and a psychologist in Waking Madison alongside Sarah Roemer and Imogen Poots.\n\nIn 2012, Shue appeared in three wide-release theatrical films: the thriller House at the End of the Street with Jennifer Lawrence; Curtis Hanson's Chasing Mavericks opposite Gerard Butler; and David Frankel's Hope Springs as Karen the bartender in a cameo scene with Meryl Streep.\n\nThe year 2012 also marked Shue's return to television in a series regular role when she joined the cast of Season 12's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Julie Finlay opposite Ted Danson, and replacing Marg Helgenberger. Finlay is the newest CSI, who just finished anger-management classes.[18] She continued in the role until the end of Season 15 where her character's fate was left hanging in the balance, later revealed in the two-part 2015 TV movie wrap-up finale of the entire series to have died (Shue did not appear). During her time on the series, being a massive tennis fan as well as regular tennis player, she jokingly suggested to the producers they have an episode centered around a murder at a tennis tournament. In Season 13 her wish was granted, and her friends and former pros-turned commentators, 18-time Grand Slam champion Chris Evert, three-time Grand Slam winner Lindsay Davenport and two-time mixed doubles Slam champ Justin Gimelstob appeared in an episode as themselves. She also re-united with Back to the Future alumna Lea Thompson, who guest starred in an episode of Season 14.\n\nIn 2014 she appeared as a cougar in Behaving Badly along with Selena Gomez, Nat Wolff and Heather Graham. In 2015 she guest-starred in an episode of the Patrick Stewart series Blunt Talk, taking the actor's on-screen virginity in the process!\n\nIn 2017, she provided a strong supporting role in Battle of the Sexes, opposite Steve Carell and Emma Stone. She had originally signed on as a tennis adviser for the film which recounts the 1973 showdown between female player Billie Jean King and former men's champ Bobby Riggs.\n\nIn 2018 she co-starred in Eli Roth's remake of Death Wish opposite Bruce Willis as his ill-fated wife. In the movie, Shue was also re-united with Vincent D'Onofrio, who appeared in Adventures in Babysitting with her.\n\nShe has already filmed Greyhound opposite Tom Hanks, to be released in 2019. Also in 2019 she will be a series regular in the upcoming American superhero drama television series, The Boys, with Karl Urban and Jack Quaid, and will be playing the lead role in the TNT television pilot Constance, playing a corrupt former beauty queen. In the latter she will also be one of the executive producers along with Robert Downey Jr. (whom she previously co-starred with in Soapdish and Heart and Souls) and his wife Susan Downey among others.\n\nRoles auditioned for or dropped out of\n\nShue married film director Davis Guggenheim in 1994.[19] The couple has three children: Miles William (1997), Stella Street (2001), and Agnes Charles (2006).[20][21][22] Her career at times has taken a backseat due to her priorities shifting with her concentrating on motherhood when her children were younger. She has said in an interview, \"Whenever I get down Davis always reminds me that our family has always been my major choice and that you have to accept you're not going to be as successful as you might have been when that's your focus\". She also put her career on hold and returned to Harvard to successfully complete her political science degree.\n\nShe has been an avid tennis player since the age of 37 and plays two hours every other day. She regularly plays at pro-level and celebrity tournaments, including the BNP Paribas Open."
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"Compare And Contrast Japan And China\n\nChina and Japan, both with thousand years of ancient culture and civilization history, share numerous similarities and differences. Confucianism is a collectivist based value system which embraces a set of moral codes of behavior designed to regulate the relationships between ruler and subject, father and son, friend and neighbor, husband and wife, and brother and brother. Even though both China and Japan employed Confucianism as the state ideology, there were many features of Confucianism in the two countries that shaped each country’s societies.\n\nDon't use plagiarized sources.\nGet Your Custom Essay on Compare And Contrast Japan And China Just from $13,9/Page\n\nChina and Japan isolated themselves from the rest of the world in the beginning, but later on, the differences in response to the pressure from the West led them to different paths. This essay is going to compare and contrast two main differences between Japan and China, which include a cultural legacy known as Confucianism and the response to the West in 19th century. To begin with, Confucianism stresses particular social relationships, but it is also a universal moral code, which makes it easy for the Japanese adoption.\n\nHowever, the Japanese transform it in their way and to a certain degree Confucian concepts are applied to relationships carrying a different meaning from those in China. At its most basic of culture, Chinese morality is founded on the family structure, with the most important social ties being that of parent and child and its blood-related family clans. The Japanese moral system is founded on a set of kinship relations that go beyond blood ties or extend to members who have no blood relationship, with the primary tie being that between leader and follower. Therefore, Japanese political culture is more group-oriented, more tribal, or more radical. Another example is the paired concepts of loyalty and filial piety that characterize the two cultures. These two values are related: both are the duties we owe to our superiors. Loyalty is our duty to our ruler, and filial piety is our duty to our parents.\n\nBoth came into the Japanese culture as part of the Confucian influence, but they are treated differently in China and Japan. In China, “filial piety or reverence for parents is the most important of these relationships and the one that binds the Confucian moral system together. Confucianists assume that if everyone internalizes such ‘family values,’ society will come into tune with heaven, and harmony, contentment, and prosperity will ensue as a matter of course” (Miller, John H). When there is a conflict between the two, our duty to our parents usually outweighs that to the ruler. In Japan, the Japanese do not acknowledge this tension or contradiction: one is a filial child only if one gives loyal service to one’s superior. Therefore, loyalty is expressed in unquestioning slave-like obedience and implies total selfless devotion to one’s lord. In other words, loyalty in the Japanese culture usually take precedence over filial piety.\n\nIn addition, harmony, rather than competition, is one of the core Confucian ideas and the concept that helps to shape both Chinese and Japanese political cultures. Both China and Japan are highly “collectivistic” societies under the Confucian influence, in which each person is born and melt into a collective entity either family, clan, group, society, or state, each person knows his or her status and identity in relation to others in social relations, and each person is required to conform to the collective values. However, in Japan, more emphasis is placed on group orientation and loyalty to the group, for it is the group that gives one a social identity, provides a feeling of security, and receives the rewards of service. Not only the household and the village but also colleagues, fellow students, neighbors, and even industrial sectors constitute the important groups from which one acquires social status and identity.\n\nThe Second Imperialism of the 19th century, driven by both America and Western Europe profoundly affected Africa and Asia. In Asia, both Japan and China were impacted, but in very different ways. Japan was able to ward off the threats of imperialism, and emerge as a world power. China, on the other hand, suffered the loss of sovereignty and status. The elites of both countries responded to the challenges posed by Western penetration by initiating reforms. In Japan, the Meiji regime chose to remake themselves entirely through Westernization, while in China, the Qing government chose instead to hold on to traditional Chinese values and institutions. China’s efforts at reform, the Self-Strengthening Movements, was in essential traditional answers to traditional problems. There was no significant, large-scale industrialization in China, and they displayed little willingness to abandon traditional imperial institutions that were incapable to dealing with contemporary problems.\n\nChinese cultural pride was just too deeply ingrained, so much so that it became an impediment, blinding many Chinese and preventing them from recognizing the need to learn from the barbarians and for fundamental change. On the other hand, Japanese efforts to adopt foreign technology to meet their military and industrial needs were largely successful. The Meiji regime, however, saw that military technology and industrialization could not be separated from institutional structures that had produced and accompanied such developments in the West, and showed little hesitation in transforming or abolishing traditional institutions in favor of those that could give Japan the modernity it needed to survive. Overall, the Meiji Restoration was a tremendous success for the Japanese and allowed them to join the ranks of Western new imperial powers. Both nations pursued the goal of a “rich nation and strong army” as the way to modernization through the Self-Strengthening Movement in China and the Meiji Restoration in Japan.\n\nHowever, most of the reforms in the Self-Strengthening Movement belonged to the surface layer of modernization which included manufacturing technology of military and light and heavier industries, and certain infrastructures. The reforms in the Meiji Restoration not only replicated the material manufacturing technology, but also touched the inner and deeper parts of Western civilization that included political structures and legal systems, and Western types of philosophy, culture and ways of thinking. China and Japan, due to geographical proximity, historical, and cultural ties, have many similarities and differences. Confucianism played a very important part in both Chinese and Japanese, but their different understandings in many same concepts lead to different cultures and societies.\n\nIn addition, during the nineteenth century, facing the pressure of the West, different responses changes the fate of China and Japan. Chinese responded to the Opium Wars and western intrusion through a combination of challenging the West, embracing traditional ways, challenging the Qing Dynasty, or seeking moderate reforms. Japan, though never conquered, responded to the intrusion of West quite differently. Rather than looking to the past, the Japanese sought to emulate the West. During the Meiji Restoration, Japan modernized. Japan sought to avoid China’s fate by adopting aspects of Western culture and faced a turning point in its history.\n\nCompare And Contrast Japan And China. (2016, Aug 31). Retrieved from https://studymoose.com/compare-and-contrast-japan-and-china-essay",
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"Rural Missouri offers quite a few pleasures alongside its many terrors. There are rolling hills, lush green grasses, the beautiful colors of changing leaves and biker bars. Yep. The wineries aren’t the only way to get a buzz on while out in the country. Save an otherwise dull trip to the vineyards with a stop into the Defiance Roadhouse (2999 South Missouri 94, Defiance; 636-987-2075). With the bar and grill set along a severe curve in Route 94 right next to an otherwise supremely peaceful stretch of the Katy Trail, you’ll often hear it before you see it because of the frequently large amount of big, loud bikes revving up in the parking lot. But don’t be scared off by the big men in leather. The folks there will know you’re not a regular, but that isn’t an issue if you’re not a dumbass. Order a whiskey and order some food (it’s pretty good), and then, if the spirit moves you, head out to the open barn alongside the bar and get to dancin’. —Jaime Lees",
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"The St. Louis area, and indeed the world at large, lost a giant in the canine community this past January. Snowball, truly one of the finest dogs to ever play the game, warmed the hearts of all she met, frequently staring deep into the souls of those she loved and hypnotizing them into giving her treats. A well-traveled pooch, she was most at home in the mountains, though she found the ocean to be quite peaceful as well, enjoying the occasional island getaway. Whether she was nestled in her favorite spot behind the chair, slumbering belly-up on the couch, or snuggled peacefully at the foot of the bed that she allowed her people to share, she was always a calming presence and a source of deep wisdom, forever willing to lend an ear or to offer a helpful “ra-ra-roooo!” Today, Snowball is a being of infinite light, traveling throughout untold dimensions to planes of existence of which we mere mortals could never conceive, and trying as ever to persuade the creatures therein to scratch behind her ears and perhaps give her the last bite of their food. She is survived by her young friend and roommate Waffles, who tries her best, God love her. —Daniel Hill",
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"We typically judge journalists on their impact and courage standing up to outside forces, and St. Louis Public Radio afternoon newscaster and reporter Marissane Lewis-Thompson is certainly a pro by that measure. But she also proved fearless in standing up to her own bosses, potentially putting her own job on the line, to call out racism and unfair treatment at the station. Multiple journalists at the station pushed back against management in the summer of 2020 after growing tired of years of unanswered complaints and watching their colleagues leave. Lewis-Thompson laid out a troubled history, naming names in a blistering Medium post under her own byline. In doing so, she put herself on the line to improve conditions not only for herself but colleagues. “We deserve better than what you have given us,” she wrote. Ultimately, fair and supportive working conditions for journalists will help the station and improve the work it produces. It is hard to imagine a bigger impact on journalism in St. Louis than that. —Doyle Murphy",
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And she might not be the only one with a mysterious connection to dinosaurs.\n\nWith the Civil War raging around her and the Union on the brink of collapse, how can Magdalys choose between the army that needs her help to survive and the brother she risked everything to save?\n\nDaniel José Older has always loved monsters, whether historical, prehistorical, or imaginary. His debut series for young adults, the Shadowshaper Cypher, has earned starred reviews, the International Latino Book Award, and New York Times Notable Book and NPR Best Book of the Year picks, among other accolades. His debut middle-grade series, Dactyl Hill Squad, was named to the New York Times Notable Book list and to the NPR and Washington Post Best Book of the Year lists, among others. He has worked as a bike messenger, a waiter, and a teacher, and was a New York City paramedic for ten years. Daniel splits his time between Brooklyn and New Orleans.\n\n\"Older fascinatingly blends thunder-lizard thrills with lesser-known but important aspects of American history... Readers will adore Magdalys Roca... Far from a natural hero, Magdalys displays a realistic mix of terror and gumption in the face of the monsters around her, reptilian and human. Where else will her adventures carry her? There's another installment of this mind-bendingly original series coming, sure to be eagerly awaited.\" -- New York Times Book Review\n\n* \"Epic...This high-energy title is perfect for middle graders, with its strong female protagonist, a fresh perspective on history, helpful notes and resources, and an honest portrayal of the complex topics of race and gender.\" -- School Library Journal, starred review\n\n* \"Delightful historical fantasy... Rooted in real events and attitudes, and appended with facts about the time, this fast-paced adventure makes for a memorable tale in which numerous characters of color take the lead.\" --Publishers Weekly, starred review\n\n\"Dactyl Hill Squad has everything a reader could possibly want in a middle-grade book: action, adventure, magic, humor and dinosaurs. Magdalys is the same kind of young, engaging and flawed protagonist as Philip Pullman's Lyra -- a character readers can't help but love even when (especially because) she's frustrating. An entertaining and wholly fulfilling series opener.\" -- Shelf Awareness\n\n\"Daniel has imagined the unimaginable and in doing so sends readers on a dino thrill ride. I have been talking about this book nonstop! The kids, the dinosaurs, the Civil War, this book is true fire. It is everything I didn't even know I needed.\" -- Jacqueline Woodson, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and New York Times bestselling author of Brown Girl Dreaming and Another Brooklyn\n\n\"An extraordinary adventure full of heart and imagination that adults will enjoy reading just as much as kids! This is the story that would've made me fall in love with reading when I was a kid.\" --Tomi Adeyemi, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Children of Blood and Bone\n\n\"Dactyl Hill Squad is an engaging, lively adventure with a heroine I wish I were, in a world I didn't want to leave.\" -- Jesmyn Ward, two-time National Book Award-winning author of Sing, Unburied, Sing\n\n\"Kids, the Civil War, and dinosaurs -- action doesn't get any better than this!\" -- Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author of The Song of the Lioness\n\n\"As an historian of New York City, I'm thrilled with Daniel José Older's melding of the best of history and fantasy in Dactyl Hill Squad. I couldn't put it down!\" -- Leslie Harris, author of In the Shadow of Slavery\n\n\"This action-packed historical fantasy adventure should have wide appeal, leaving fans eager for the next installment. Dino-fueled fun with depth.\" -- Kirkus Reviews\n\n\"Older's rousing mix of actual history and dinosaurs will be irresistible to the upper-elementary and middle-school crowds.\" -- Booklist\n\n\"Middle schoolers will be drawn to this new alternate history adventure series... Nonstop action keeps readers engaged... It is worth noting that this novel is richly infused with real historical people and places. The social and political issue of racial prejudice permeates the storyline... Look for this series to be popular with students and spur further interest in the Civil War.\" -- School Library Connection\n\nA Publishers WeeklyBest of Summer Reading 2019\n\n* \"Intelligent, rousing, and abundantly diverse, this is every bit as satisfying as the first installment.\" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review\n\n\"Older has middle-graders' number with this dino-charged series. Stampedes are likely!\" -- Booklist"
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His impact could feel as effortless as a click of the fingers until you got up close and watched him cracking the whip, allowing people to cut corners over his dead body.\n\nThere was no holiday for him last summer, and when the post-mortem is written for this season, post-survival or relegation depending on how the next few weeks from hell work out, the most half-witted conclusion would be to say that Bielsa Leeds would walk 2021-22. He did not even assume that he would walk it, which is why he enlisted staff at the club to put him through a personal fitness program and improve his physique for another year of all-in, austere living, as hard as any other.\n\nBut here Leeds are with Bielsa gone, their backs against the wall and no better odds of side-stepping the Championship than the toss of a coin. Heads you stay up, tails you face the music and either way, nobody is going to thank the club for the past nine months.\n\nThose of us who thought Leeds would have enough this season are relying on four games to edge that argument by a whisker. Those who thought Leeds were bringing knives to a gunfight have, quite honestly, been proven right already. Second-season syndrome does not look the same from club to club, but Leeds have suffered their version of it — blown out of the water they were calmly floating in a year ago.\n\nIt would be convenient to hang the regression around the neck of one person or blame one factor but the failings have been broad. There are so many ways in which Leeds have gone wrong: tactically; in the caliber of their recruitment; in keeping their players fit; in carrying an adequate size of squad and in projecting the image of a club where life is under control. Draw it all together and the bones of a crisis stick out, an accumulation of pressure which can easily bury you.\n\nPerhaps people other than Bielsa felt a touch of hubris after the ease of last season, their first back among the elite at last, or began to think that the march was unstoppable. Perhaps Leeds’ faith in the process strayed too close to complacency, though at board level they would regularly talk about the fact that, statistically, relegation in a club’s second year after promotion was as much of a threat as it was in their first. Nobody in the corridors at Elland Road thought this was coming, their fate staked on the final four games.\n\nFaith is probably the best place to start. When Leeds began signing players in their first transfer window after promotion, they were purposely embarking on a two-year project, building a squad that, in their estimation, would see them safely through last season and this one. It was a vote of confidence not only in those new arrivals but in the existing group of players, those who had launched Bielsa’s project and found a way to master the Championship.\n\nLeeds were backing not only their judgment in the market but the durability of the promotion squad and the capacity of existing faces to improve further as the standard got better. Bielsa was happy to stand by them and built his plan around them. Year one back in the Premier League was unimaginably comfortable but year two has pushed the envelope too far, exposing limits and making Leeds look like a squad stuck in a sluggish transition.\n\nInvestment is where criticism often focuses but the root of the club’s deceleration is not investment per se. Leads have spent on transfers since promotion — more than enough, Bielsa would always say — and they have not used outgoing deals to prop up their expenditure. The problem has been the impact of that investment, particularly for a club who like to tell themselves that they have a good handle on the transfer market. The money paid out since promotion has not resulted in permanent elevation.\n\nRobin Koch, at £13 million, still feels like an unknown quantity at centre-back, infrequently seen in his best position. Diego Llorente is a known quantity in the sense that you can expect him to be unpredictable. No argument at all with the deal for Raphinha but Rodrigo, even now, is trying to find himself and neither Junior Firpo nor Dan James has made a material difference in transforming the team. It says something that for all the expenditure, last season’s player of the year was Stuart Dallas. And that when this season finishes, Dallas’ claim to the same award for 2021-22 will be stronger than most.",
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The Cascade ranges of Washington State and Oregon cut off moisture from falling on the leeward side of the mountains; thus eastern Washington State and eastern Oregon are semiarid. The western United States experiences a strong rain shadow effect. As the air rises to pass the mountains, water vapor condenses and is released as rain and snow. This means that west of these mountain ranges there is much more precipitation than to their east, resulting in arid and semiarid lands. The entire Great Plains of the western United States are affected by the rain shadow effect and have a semiarid type B climate.\n\nBoth the United States and Canada are products of European colonialism. North America was inhabited by many Native American groups before the Europeans arrived. Complex native societies, federations, and traditional local groups faced the European invasion. While the indigenous population of North America was robust at the time of the European encounter, within a few generations, these native peoples were overwhelmed by the diseases, weapons, and sheer numbers of the European arrivals.\n\nThe Europeans—mainly the Spanish, French, and British—left a strong imprint on their North American colonies. The oldest colonial city in North America is St. Augustine, Florida (1565), founded by Spain when Florida was a remote portion of the Spanish Americas. Spain also had outposts in what are now California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The forms of settlement characteristic of those areas were similar to the Spanish colonies of Central America. While Spain governed what is now the southern United States, France ruled Canada and much of the interior of the North American continent. The French first came to Canada in the late 1500s to engage in fishing in the North Atlantic and soon expanded their reach by creating a fur trade in the area surrounding the Great Lakes and throughout the Mississippi River system.\n\nAlthough there were fewer settlers from France than from other European countries—especially in what became the United States—this French era left behind place names (Baton Rouge and Detroit), patterns of land use, and a French-speaking population in Canada. Despite the early influence of Spain and France in North America, most North Americans speak English as their native language as a result of Britain’s colonial dominance in the United States and Canada. The earliest permanent British colony, Jamestown, was founded in 1607 in what became Virginia. The British built up a successful empire in the New World. Their thirteen American colonies became populous, economically robust, and militarily strong enough to gain independence in 1776. Canada functions as an independent country but remains part of the British Commonwealth.\n\nThe US population surpassed the three hundred million mark in 2006. Canada now has over thirty-four million people. The US population is growing by about 2.5 million people each year. A little less than half the growth can be attributed to immigration and the rest to birth rates. The pace of growth is slower than the world average but more rapid than many other industrialized countries such as those in Europe.\n\nThe population is not uniformly spread over North America, nor are the population growth rates the same in all locations. Most Canadians live in near proximity to the US border. The North American population tends to be clustered in cities, with about 80 percent of US citizens residing in urban/suburban areas. Additionally, over time, the population has been moving southward and westward. US states experiencing the greatest rates of population growth include those located on the southern portion of the eastern seaboard, as well as Texas, Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, and Washington. Three states—California, Texas, and Florida—accounted for about a third of the entire US population growth since 1990. Still, the Northeast is the most densely populated area of the country thanks, in large part, to the megalopolis that forms the corridor and encompasses the cities from Washington, DC, north to Boston. The largest concentration of Canadians lives in the most southern-reaching province of Ontario. For this reason, the province of Ontario is often referred to as South Canada.\n\nIn general, the population of minorities is growing most rapidly. Some of the fastest-growing populations in the United States are Hispanics. Another interesting factor in population growth is the increase in life expectancy. As more people live longer, the growth of the segment of the population aged sixty-five has doubled in the last fifty years. However, it appears that the growth of this population segment is slowing. Of this group, the greatest increase was seen in people aged eighty-five years and older.\n\nThe American population tends to be on the move. The US Census Bureau data show that the average American moves once every seven years; these data further predict that about forty million people move each year (US Census Bureau). Data also indicate Americans will move to a metropolitan area. Urbanization has been a trend since about 1950. Until that time, most Americans lived in small towns or more rural settings. The population density of the cities, and especially the suburban areas, has grown steadily since that time, bringing about a rural-to-urban population shift. Now a significant majority of people in North America live in suburban areas.\n\nUrbanization has brought some challenges. 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Caches allow web servers to serve frequently-requested content far more quickly.\n\nHow do web caches work?\n\nA caching system will sit somewhere in-line between requesters (users) of a service or content and the server. When the first request is made, the request is stored temporarily in the cache. If another request is made (by a user) for the same web address or URL, the web cache can use the response that it stored before, rather than relaying back a fresh request to the origin server:\n\nThere are more than one type of web caches – they exist at several steps along the way between your browser and the source/origin server:\n\nBrowser Caches – browser caches use a portion of your device’s local disk storage to hold static copies of content such as web pages that you’ve previously visited to help speed up your online experience – when you visit a page again it may be loaded, invisibly to you, direct from your own PC’s cached copy – the request may never even leave your computer.\n\nProxy web caches – web proxies are often deployed by organisations to jointly cache requests from all the organisation’s users. They are located at the organisation’s network edge and can be very effective where many users are accessing common resources such as news websites.\n\nInternet Service Providers (ISPs) – ISPs also typically operate proxy caches via interception proxies on their underlying network, leveraging the scale of possibly hundreds of thousands of users to cache frequently-requested content for all their subscribers.\n\nContent Delivery Networks (CDN) – CDNs such as Akamai or Speedera are located across the world and are generally leased by commercial organisations who produce content. When configured in DNS, customers performing a DNS lookup for the origin server will receive an IP for a local CDN server operated by the CDN company that is authorised to masquerade as if it were the origin server, caching content from that provider for all users within a given region and drastically reducing the volume of requests made to the origin servers.\n\nServer memory caches – Examples include Memcached and Varnish and can run on same exact local host as the content origin source, generating static cached copies of dynamically-generated pages to save re-generation of them on the next request.\n\nDeciding when to cache\n\nSo caching sounds like it is massively beneficial, reducing both network delay (lag) and server loads. However, caching has limitations. A caching system needs to have at least two key functionalities in place:\n\nResources change and are updated so the cache needs to have a finite lifetime for each cached resource. We wouldn’t be happy if we requested the BBC News webpage on May 5th and found out that the news we were reading was from September the previous year. Cache items therefore have expiry time limits.\n\nWhenever a cache receives a request for a resource, it needs to decide whether it has a copy of this exact resource already saved and can reply with that, or if it needs to forward the request to the application server. For static content such as images, this might be simple – a photo of a cat is a photo of a cat, whoever requests it. However some pages are dynamic – if we access www.ourbank.com/balance then we want to see our own bank balance, not someome else’s (and vice versa) so caches can’t simply cache all content for all users.\n\nCaches and their origin sources tackle this problem collaboratively using an agreed arrangement of “cache keys” – a few specific components of a HTTP request that are taken to uniquely identify the resource being requested. This can be done manually through the use of HTTP headers. The owner of the source data can ensure that the origin server returns headers to mark a resource as public or private, set a maximum age to store it, ask the browser to re-validate this resource each time or tell the browser not to cache a specific resource.\n\nThe problem from a security point of view is that any response that is successfully cached will by design be stored and served to other users, and in some circumstances this can lead to problems. Two specific types of web cache attack that have been seen are:\n\nWCD attacks arise when there is a discrepancy between how a cache and an origin server interpret a given HTTP request. For instance, an attacker can craft a URL that points to the account information on a banking website but append to it a non-existent path component disguised as a static image, such as “/account.php/nonexistent.jpg.” Many origin servers will simply ignore the invalid suffix as spurious and respond with account details.\n\nHowever, a web cache proxying the content may be oblivious to the processing that happens on the origin server to insert dynamic user-specific content, and store the response as if it were an image because of the file extension. If the attacker can trick a user into clicking on this link, the victim’s account information will be cached. The attacker can then access the same URL, retrieving the cached content containing the (dynamic) information personal to that user, and giving the attacker an opportunity to steal it.\n\nIn a nutshell this is when an attacker manages to successfully embed malicious content in a request that gets reflected back into the server response and saved in the cache. The cache server will then unwittingly serve up the malicious response to anyone subsequently requesting the resource.\n\nFor example, an attacker could find a webpage vulnerable to reflected XSS. However reflected XSS is difficult for the hacker to exploit, since it requires getting a user to click on a specific link with the malicious payload within in. If however the attacker finds that the server in question has a cache and will store the malicious response payload in that cache, then future users requesting the page will have a malicious response returned from the cache. Executing the attacker’s arbitrary JavaScript.\n\nA basic diagram of web cache poisoning in action:",
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"So what steps can you take to avoid these attacks? Defending yourself against Cache Poisoning attacks can be quite tricky. Disabling caching entirely is one such way but it is not feasible in most instances. A less drastic option may be to only cache files that are truly static such as *.js, *.css, and *.png files.\n\nIf you depend on caching for performance however then you may be willing to accept a slightly greater risk and instead take a range of measures that together manage the risk without eliminating it entirely:\n\nAs always, if you require any more information on this topic or want to see how AppCheck can help with web cache poisoning vulnerabilities then please get in contact with us: info@appcheck-ng.com"
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"Fifty Years of Silence is the memoir of Jan Ruff-O'Herne, a war rape survivor. The book begins by describing Jan's idyllic childhood in Dutch colonial Indonesia. The picture she painted of her loving family and privileged childhood were imperative to understanding how she was able to cope with her years of imprisonment in such abominable circumstances. Her strong faith in God was a great source of comfort that helped her keep the Japanese from breaking her spirit. Perhaps because she had experienced an idyllic childhood she was able to see the imprisonment of the Japanese as the atrocity that it was without losing her faith. Her knowledge of the Bible had made her aware of the evil that exists, hence when she was in her darkest moments, she was able to draw comfort from the words of the Bible and fully trust God. That's the only explanation I can think of, as to why she didn't blame God as many others do.\n\nIn 1942 Jan went from living in paradise to a hellish fight for survival as described:\n\n\"Sanitation was a nightmare and was becoming the greatest problem. That morning it had been my turn to empty the overflowing sewage pits
This meant emptying the sewage pits with buckets, then carrying the stinking buckets to a nearby stream to empty them. This job was done by a team of young girls. I was wearing my oldest clothes and I had tied a large handkerchief over my mouth and nose, for the smell was unbearable. The guards watched from a distance, grinning, obviously enjoying the sight. After an hour of performing this most unhygienic and loathsome task, I returned to the barracks with an aching back.\n\nMy whole body, especially my hands, had a nauseating stench
Recently I had traded our last bit of soap for a couple of candles, matches and some bread, so I rubbed my hands with sand and then with crushed leaves. It took quite some time to scrub the smell off.\n\nThey were so hungry that they ate anything they could get their hands on, even a high-ranking officer's cat. Anything that moved was cooked. Great risks were taken to steal food and harsh punishments were given when caught. As unbearable as her treatment was by the Japanese in the prison camp, it didn't compare to the horror that was to come when she was chosen to serve the Japanese military in a brothel they called The House of the Seven Seas. Jan had just turned twenty-one when in February of 1944 she was torn away from her mother and sisters, the only comfort she had in the prison camp, and transported to another location to be forced into sex slavery. Virgins were the most prized. Here is a description of her first rape:\n\n\"In a mixture of poor Indonesian and English, he shouted, 'Mati, mati, I kill, I kill.' The expression on his face showed utter hate and determination. I understood quite well that he meant every word. Strangely enough I was not afraid to die. At that moment I really wanted to die. Dying was better than giving in to this man and being raped by him.\"\n\nI recommend you read the rest yourself. Jan has written her story with eloquence and frankness. It may make you question the false sense of security we all live with. Our lives could change in a moment, just as Jan's and everyone else's life changed when war broke out. Fifty years later, Jan and other women forced into sex slavery, broke their silence about what was done to them. Jan travelled globally on a campaign to expose these war crimes and reunite with other women who had also suffered the same demise. The most disturbing part is that it is still happening today. Her sixteen-year campaign from 1992 to 2008 was extraordinary. Her suffering did not go in vain. Fifty years later she came face to face with some of the Japanese men who had served in Indonesia and had used the brothels to 'boost their morale.' Amazingly she was able to forgive them and set herself free from the festering shameful secret that she had kept for most of her life. I wrote this review to keep her story and campaign alive and to honour all the women and men who suffered in wars.\n\nTo finish, I would like to add that I found it extremely offensive that these women were referred to as comfort women. There is no diplomatic way to say 'sex slaves' and I'm appalled that their ordeal was watered down by using such a word as 'comfort'. It completely contradicts the justice they were seeking. Please read this book and write a review anywhere you can in honour of all sex slaves who were and still are being forced against their will.\n\nHer book can be purchased at: www.amazon.com"
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"For some of you out there, it’s decision time. Regular flying season in North America is nearly here (though some in warmer spots fly all year round). And DJI has just released its Air 2S. What to do?\n\nI have a personal interest in this topic. Because, like many of you, I’m considering a new drone purchase. DJI has recently made a couple of intriguing offerings, with its new Air 2S and the DJI FPV drone, released March 2. At the same time, we’re overdue for a refresh on the Pro line. Most of us (myself included) either can’t afford or can’t justify buying two drones in short order.\n\nSo let’s evaluate the options.\n\nThe Air 2S is, as many of you know, DJI’s latest release. The drone hit the shelves April 15 and is aimed at consumers (and some professionals) who want a lot of features and improved imaging in a really compact package. On that front, the Air 2S delivers. You can read our full review here (and we encourage you to do so, if you haven’t).\n\nThere’s much more, including two additional obstacle detection sensors and Master Shots, which takes pre-programmed shots and edits them into completely different videos based on a template you choose in DJI FLY. It also features Air Sense, the detection system that will warn you if an ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast) transponder equipped manned aircraft is approaching the area where you’re flying.\n\nWe also believe more features will be unlocked with a future firmware upgrade.\n\nDoes the Air 2S have everything?\n\nWell, for some people it will. If you’re looking for a drone with great stability, flight time (31 minutes) and imaging, this could well be your ticket. The full enchilada Fly More combo is $1,299 and the basic drone, controller, and one battery is $999.\n\nBut some imaging professionals will still find the drone lacking. Why?\n\nThe Air 2S has a fixed, f/2.8 aperture. If you were only shooting stills, that would be fine. But for people who want to capture video, most professionals will prefer a variable aperture (unless they’re flying a heavier rig). Put simply, a variable aperture gives you more options for control over light. That means it’s easier for you to capture, say, 24 FPS footage with a shutter speed of 50. A shutter speed like that will look significantly more cinematic than the much higher shutter speeds required with an f/2.8 fixed aperture (which lets in a lot of light).\n\nDJI provides a Neutral Density filter kit with the Air 2S Fly More combo. Depending on the amount of light, choose a filter that will allow you to set your desired shutter speed. For many, this will be a perfect solution to the fixed aperture issue.\n\nBut some will want more.\n\nThat’s why some people are waiting. The Pro line features a variable aperture, offering more manual control. Many also anticipate that the Mavic 3 Pro will also feature whatever secret sauce goes into the Hasselblad-branded camera that’s likely to appear on this drone. (On paper, the Mavic 2 Pro and the Air 2S have the same sensor, but there’s much more to a camera than the sensor alone.)\n\nUndoubtedly, the Mavic 3 Pro will have some other features as well. What they are, we can’t yet say because we don’t know. We’ve seen some wishful thinkers suggest it might have a Micro Four Thirds system with interchangeable lenses. We consider this highly unlikely in a machine that size. Such a move might also cannibalize sales from the Inspire 2, though that’s clearly a very different beast.\n\nDepends on who you are. If you’re not looking to buy a drone this year, wait as long as you’d like! But if you’re considering picking up a new drone, you may have some thinking to do.\n\nOur take? For someone who makes a living with pro cinematography, it’s likely worth hanging around until sometime this fall, when we expect the Mavic 3 Pro (or whatever new name DJI gives it) will be released.\n\nBut if you’re flying for enjoyment, and maybe real-estate photography or something like that, the Air 2S offers a substantial improvement over the Mavic Air 2, which uses a technique to obtain its 48MP status that a purist will tell you is no rival for a “true” 20MP image.\n\nIt’s a tough call, depending on what you want and need (and if you want rock-solid tracking, consider the Skydio 2). But the Air 2S is truly a stellar little drone, with a ton packed into its compact, 595-gram body."
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"Self-portraits have always exerted a tremendous fascination, since they allow the viewer direct confrontation with great artists. Although the genre of the self-portrait dates back 4,000 years, it was not until the Renaissance, when creative workers began to see themselves as artists rather than artisans, that it became an established part of a painter's œuvre – and it has remained so.\n\nWe take pleasure in announcing a comprehensive group exhibition of contemporary self-portraits, with contributions from some 20 artists of different generations. The show is an attempt at a survey of the genre, with over seventy works dating from between 1961 and 2013 combining to form a vivid, multi-faceted picture of contemporary artistic self-portraiture.\n\nThe history of the self-portrait may be divided by theme, assigned to specific periods: in the ancient world and the Middle Ages, there was no physiognomic image, which was later considered a prerequisite, and which finally, in the Modern Age, was abandoned and deconstructed. In early religious, mythological or historical works, the face of the artist appears as a figure in the crowd, a kind of pictorial signature. Moral qualities, social status, artistic legitimation, autobiographical elements as well as the most diverse emotional states are depicted as important concerns of the painter. Female artists, who had to struggle for recognition by society, have been present since the 16th and 17th centuries.\n\nIn order to emphasise their own skill, artists would depict themselves painting at the easel. The mirror was used as an instrument both for self-examination and as a element of composition. Italian critic Omar Calabrese wrote that the historical development of these categories reveals abstract basic ideas at the centre of artists' self- examination: identity, evidence of authorship, symbol of a role or an ideal, technical mastery.\n\nOur exhibition begins with a vitrine by Joseph Beuys, containing two of the five legendary bronze heads made by Beuys in 1961; these were first shown in 1976 in the context of his installation Tram Stop at the Venice Biennale, and last in his 1985 installation Palazzo regale, interpreted as a royal tomb. Anacharsis Cloots (1755-94) had always (like James Joyce/Ulysses and Iphigenia) served as important models for Beuys, who made the head as a homage to the humanist and revolutionary who termed himself orateur du genre humain. We are also showing works created by Joseph Beuys in the context of the legendary performance Titus Andronicus/Iphigenia (1969).\n\nThe late 1960s and early '70s are represented with works by Anselm Kiefer, Valie Export, Arnulf Rainer and Dieter Roth. Kiefer shows works associated with his legendary books Heroic Symbols and To Genet, which at the time were systematically misunderstood in Germany.\n\nThese works show the artist in a vast desert region, giving the Nazi salute, which degenerates into a grotesque, meaningless relic of a past age, the wide, empty landscape serving merely as a projection screen. In addition, photographic works by Valie Export and overpaintings by Arnulf Rainer and Dieter Roth illustrate how one's own body can become artistic material. As art historian Monika Wagner put it: the artist's body itself replaced the body of the picture as the ground for artistic expression.\n\nIn this connection, collaborations by Arnulf Rainer and Dieter Roth play a significant role. The two artists called their joint works \"mixing and separating\", according to whether they worked four-handed on the same motif (mixing) or first divided the ground for a kind of contest in finding different interpretations of the same idea (separating). All these works are characterised by an exuberant humour which, free of self-censorship and the usual inhibitions affecting an artist's career, emboldened both Rainer and Roth to tread new territory. In this collaboration, Rainer in particular appears in a new, unexpected light; comedy of situation, wit and light-hearted elements emerge as characteristics which in the ensuing years were to become significant also in his individual work. The works shown in Salzburg were first exhibited between 2006 and 2009 in the Deichtorhallen/Hamburg, Sala Alcala/Madrid and Belvedere/Vienna.\n\nA 1990s work by the duo Gilbert & George offers a British variant of performative self-presentation of one's own body as a Living Sculpture.\n\nWe also include a work by Anselm Kiefer, incorporating various materials and based on the iconography of the Pietà, and a canvas with historical woodcuts referring to the assertion of the Portuguese seafarer Vasco da Gama (1469-1524) I hold all Indias in my Hand, and showing the artist floating between the continents and sciences.\n\nThe 1980s and early '90s are represented with works by Robert Mapplethorpe and Alex Katz: Mapplethorpe photographed himself dressed as a 1920s Hollywood diva, while Katz, father of Pop Art, portrayed himself – in his inimitable style which combines the painting tradition of American modernism with the two-dimensionality of poster aesthetics – as a swimmer wearing an ordinary T-shirt.\n\nIlya Kabakov's contribution to the exhibition is a conceptual self-portrait dating from 1998, one of the so-called Rosenthal works. A mixture of installation and panel painting, this is a classical genre painting in the style of Russian Cézannism, executed on a wooden box containing an electric light bulb which is visible through a gap in the right-hand quarter of the box. One might expect something more complex, on a larger scale, but finds instead a simple construction. Emilia Kabakov wrote in a recent e-mail about this work: \"Done by a fictional character [Rosenthal], the work gives Ilya the possibility to hide from critics, to be able to look at his own idea and work from the position of the outsider: Is this artist right? Wrong? How does it work? Thatʼs an interesting and complicated situation and very conceptual.\"\n\nWorks created for the exhibition by the Polish painter Marcin Maciejowski and the Berlin artist Marc Brandenburg will be presented here for the first time. In his typical virtuosic simplification and schematisation, Maciejowski combines a bold, direct style sometimes reminiscent of the comic strip, with a gentler, meticulous style, pastose in places, almost like the Old Masters. Everyday scenes from the art world of Cracow are juxtaposed with attitudes taken from art history, which Maciejowski, with an admiring eye, tries to render in painting. Brandenburg's spectrally delicate pencil sketches seem at first glance like negatives of snapshots from a bizarre parallel world. His photographically realistic scenes have an unsettlingly menacing effect – as does the self-portrait shown here, which is based on a photograph taken for a fashion magazine. Daniel Richter and Erwin Wurm have also contributed self-portraits to the exhibition.\n\nA combination of myth, politics and autobiography is a leitmotif in the work of the Chinese artist Yan-Pei Ming, who has lived in France since 1980. Here a monumental watercolour, in Yan-Pei Ming's typical tonal style of painting, has supplied the motif for the invitation card. Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac held a first exhibition by this artist last winter, in a solo exhibition in Paris, and now introduces him to Salzburg.\nwww.ropac.net"
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"The Legend of Witch Bane\n\nBy Kevis Hendrickson\nThree children embark on a dangerous quest to defeat an evil queen who has put a spell on their kingdom. To save their people they must find Witch Bane, a magical sword with a mysterious past. It will take all their courage to survive the malevolent forces of evil gathered against them. Will they fail or will they succeed? Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime! More\nThree children embark on an epic journey to save their kingdom...\n\nHigh Queen Rhiannon Eldess has placed the kingdom of Kaldan under a terrible curse. Only Kòdobos, Anyr, and Laris can save their people from a dark fate. Danger awaits the children as they face the queen's evil minions in their desperate quest to save their kingdom.\n\nTo gain final victory the children must find Witch Bane, the magic sword which will give them the power to defeat Rhiannon once and for all! But a prophecy foretelling of the return of an ancient evil threatens to doom them all. It will take all their courage to survive the malevolent forces of evil gathered against them. Will they fail or will they succeed? Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime!\n\nKevis Hendrickson is the author of eight Science Fiction and Fantasy novels, including The Legend of Witch Bane and the Rogue Hunter series. His second novel Rogue Hunter: Quest of the Hunter won the Red Adept Annual Indie Award (2010) for 'Top Science Fiction'. His most recent novel is Rogue Hunter: Valor. The sixth book in the series, Rogue Hunter: Death Moon, is scheduled for release in 2017. Along with an epic fantasy re-telling of Cinderella, he is working on a brand new urban fantasy series which also makes its debut this year.\n\nYou have subscribed to alerts for Kevis Hendrickson.\n\nYou have been added to Kevis Hendrickson's favorite list.\n\nYou can also sign-up to receive email notifications whenever Kevis Hendrickson releases a new book."
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"Victoria Lomasko (Moscow, 1978) picks up the call in a huge warehouse with a half-painted mural in the background. She is in Belgium, where she went into exile when the war started in Ukraine and left Russia because the harassment was unbearable. \"As soon as I make any comments on my social networks, they will look at my work and they will see that for more than ten years I have been an opponent of Putin,\" she explains in Russian while an interpreter translates her words. She insists on doing it this way because she wants to expand at ease and at the same time be very precise in her attacks on the president, something that her English does not allow.\n\nFor the past several years, Lomasko has kept a low profile in Russia. She was not officially censored, but no gallery owner dared to count on her. At an international level, more and more opportunities arose for her, but that has also turned against her. Victoria is what her government calls a \"foreign agent,\" a dangerous status since sanctions in response to the invasion began. \"That category automatically makes you a national traitor and someone to persecute. The best thing you can do is leave before they find you,\" the Fine Arts graduate assumes.\n\nAt a financial level, it was not affordable for him to stay either, since all the accounts and cards that received money from abroad are blocked. \"I should have looked for a job in Russia and they would never have given it to me. The first thing they do in the selection process is to google your name and with me they would have gotten a caricature of Putin, which is reason to go to court and pay up to ten years in prison,\" he says.\n\nSome of the vignettes that would be expensive in court appear in Other Russias (Godall Ediciones), a series of graphic reports that show the other side of a country of 146 million inhabitants that is impossible to homogenize, and less under the figure of its president. . In ten years (from 2008 to 2016) he has drawn skinheads, prostitutes, ultra-nationalists, slaves, LGBT activists or places of emptied Russia. She is convinced that the most problematic would be an illustration from the En feminine collection, where an old lady asks: \"Where can I get a Kalashnikov to kill Putin?\" \"I painted it in front of her, at the time, but they could accuse me of an attempted attack on the president,\" she says.\n\nLomasko takes his art as a civic and journalistic exercise: \"As a matter of principle, I don't draw from photos or videos, and I rarely make comics. For me it is important to finish my compositions in the same place in the scene, feeling the rhythm and the energy of what is happening. It is a way of accessing where the cameras are not welcome, such as brothels, the interior of a reformatory, the trial against an opponent or ultra-nationalist demonstrations. It is also the most sensitive art form in a country that controls its media. \"Censorship has become widespread and the Russian Orthodox Church has merged with the state apparatus,\" she says, which is why she packed her bags before this book landed her in more trouble.\n\n\"I decided to leave because my country was not only becoming a dictatorship, but a fascist dictatorship, and if I stayed I would have to shut up and that means agreeing with what is happening there,\" he says. The alternative at first was Kyrgyzstan, a post-Soviet space where he could live and work with a Russian passport. But finally they offered him a visa in Belgium that expires in a few months and after which he must apply for political asylum elsewhere.\n\nLomasko feels caught between two fires. First, in the spotlight of her country, where many dissidents \"who are having a terrible time\" have been left behind. On the other hand, she appreciates the hospitality of European citizens, but not that of their bodies. The artist has a very vehement stance against boycotts. \"The systematic banning of an entire culture and a people seems horrible to me, unlike sanctions. The common people suffer from them, yes, but the economic one is the best way to go against Putin and support Ukraine,\" compare her.\n\nShe herself has suffered from this institutional Russophobia: \"Every week I see how they deny me projects in which to participate.\" For example, a month ago she had approved a painting and sociology course at the University of Manchester and was about to be canceled due to her nationality. In the end, the university agreed to move the consultation among the students and all of them supported that it go ahead. She has also seen that the documentary that she is shooting right now in Belgium about her work loses support at a scandalous speed. \"It seems that Putin is going to give them a medal for going against opponents and dissidents. He will be very happy to see how they close all the doors on us,\" she laments.\n\n\"Refusing to collaborate with certain people by looking at their passport and not their position within the country seems to me to be a shame and an absurd mistake. All the anti-Putinist forces should be united,\" he asks. Just take a look at the mural he is painting on the Belgian ship, full of violent interpretations of the symbols and slogans of imperialist Russia to give them \"the opposite meaning to what Putin intends.\" This difficult duality has been reflected by the legendary graphic novelist and cartoonist for the New Yorker Joe Sacco in a strip Inspired by Victoria Lomasko's life as a refugee.\n\n\"I cannot keep quiet while my country launches a brutal attack against another.\" Although Lomasko's position is openly dissident, she is not as ruthless with her compatriots as other opponents. \"All Russian citizens are accomplices in Putin's crimes,\" she said filmmaker Vitaly Mansky. \"It is a personal decision, not a global one. You have to understand that anyone who has a job right now in Russia and takes a stand against the war is going to lose it and never find it again. I am not willing to demand heroism the Russian people in this war and I cannot blame people who have children or are in a difficult situation for not being brave enough\", defends the artist.\n\n\"The Russians that disgust me the most are those who were close to power, they could have stopped this horror and they didn't. I also hate the official Russian institutions related to art, because they have spent years censoring everything they have could. But I don't hate people who live in misery or in the provinces. For them, life is already hard enough,\" he continues.\n\nIn fact, the comic Other Russias explores these blank spaces of the supposed \"Putinian stability\". He divides it into two: the Invisibles, which are the outskirts of Moscow, where the different social groups are isolated from each other and have no access to the social elevator or to public space; and the Airados, those opponents who began demonstrating by the thousands since 2012, from the Pussy Riot and the protest over the rigged 2012 elections to the huge 2016 truckers' strike.\n\n\"If Russia were a European country, these demonstrations would have led to a change of government or a reaction in power. Because all the opponents, for the first time, understood each other very well. But since we are a half-Asian dictatorship, it ended only with repressions and lawsuits against the organizers,\" he compares. \"Our population has never had access to basic rights that Europeans have known for a long time and the same cannot be demanded of them,\" says Lomasko.\n\nHe laughs at comments like that of Boris Johnson, who addressed the Russian population asking them to find a VPN to avoid media censorship and to read the truth. \"Only 20% of the Russian population has access to this technology and in the provinces nobody directly. For them life is not life, it is survival. Their only concern is to have potatoes to feed their children. I understand that they are not interested in finding out of the war,\" he defends.\n\nShe also criticizes those who, from the West, disfigure her and other opponents who do not speak out against the war. \"People are taken directly to the police station when they get out of the subway, they don't even have time to take out the banner. Social networks are full of videos in which someone takes out a blank piece of paper, a drawing of a dove of peace or Tolstoy's novel War and Peace and they arrest him,\" he explains. She assures that even if 100,000 people peacefully took to the streets, it would not stop the war, because \"people know that the authorities are willing to use weapons.\"\n\nRegarding the prospects after the invasion, Lomasko is not optimistic: \"Unfortunately, our society is very divided. There is even the possibility of a civil war. But without a doubt, a huge earthquake awaits Russian society and it will change its current state very much."
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"Dennis McKinley is furious at one of his Instagram followers who claims he has another child that he has been hiding from the public eye following rumors he cheated on his fiancee.\n\nAceShowbiz - Porsha Williams' fiance Dennis McKinley was accused of fathering a baby with another woman. The accusation came as he allegedly went through a rough patch with his bride-to-be following rumors that he cheated on her.\n\nMcKinley posted a picture with baby Pilar, his daughter with fiancee Porsha. He flashed a big smile while holding the tot in his arms, but one of his followers ruined the mood claiming he had another kid that he had been hiding from the public.\n\n\"She's an adorable baby, but remember you have two!\" the commenter wrote. McKinley was livid as he hotly replied, \"B***h I ain't got two,\" before telling the fan to \"shut up.\"",
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"Going above and beyond\n\nThe adjective superb means “marked to the highest degree by grandeur, excellence, brilliance, or competence.” It’s an adjective of praise for that which is exceptional:\n\nIt will shock no one familiar with Jia’s work to hear that Zhao, his longtime on-screen collaborator (and off-screen wife), has given another superb performance.\n— Justin Chang, The Seattle Times, 3 Apr. 2019\n\nAnd Pitt is superb, striding through the movie with the offhanded confidence of a mountain lion who knows his turf. This is swagger freed from self-consciousness; Cliff was groovy before the word was invented.\n— Stephanie Zacharek, Time, 22 May 2019\n\nSuperb is related to super, but the b at the end of superb is not the result of any alteration made to super. So how did we end up with this distinct adjective that is only a single letter different from super?",
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"First, let’s look at super itself. In English it serves as an adjective (“did a super job”); an adverb (“a super funny guy”); a prefix with any of a number of meanings indicating that which is above and beyond what is ordinary (“supermoon”; “a hero’s superpowers”); and a noun formed by shortening any of several words prefixed by super- (such as \"superintendent\").\n\nIn Latin, super is a part of speech different from all of those—it’s a preposition meaning “above” or “over.”\n\nSuperb derives from the Latin superbus, which means “excellent” or “proud” and is formed by combining super with the Latin element –bus, essentially a form of “to be.” The word is sometimes translated as “haughty.”\n\nExamples and Usage of 'Superb'\n\nEarly uses of superb described things such as buildings or monuments that were magnificent or imposing:\n\nFrom the highly-carved oaken roof hung a superb chandelier of gilt bronze, formed like a spread eagle, whose outstretched wings supported three male and three female figures, grasping a pair of branches in each hand.\n— Walter Scott, Kenilworth, 1821\n\nWhen describing a person, superb could mean “haughty” or “arrogant,” a meaning held by the French superbe. When used to describe language, it could mean “grand” or “stately,” perhaps with a suggestion of superiority:\n\nThe procession passed under a lofty arch, which had been purposely erected: but in less than seven years, the Gothic conquerors of Rome might read, if they were able to read, the superb inscription of that monument, which attested the total defeat and destruction of their nation.\n— Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 3, 1781\n\nSuperb could also describe negative things that are far from excellent, astounding in their limitlessness:\n\nI was armed with the regular club with which the boat-pullers killed the wounded seals gaffed aboard by the hunters. It was only a foot and a half long, and in my superb ignorance I never dreamed that the club used ashore when raiding the rookeries measured four to five feet.\n— Jack London, The Sea-Wolf, 1904\n\nModern use of the word has neutralized its meaning to a generalized term meaning “very fine” or “excellent”:\n\nHe was a superb student, never making lower than a B throughout high school, and he should have been chosen for the National Honor Society at the end of his sophomore year, but the teachers wouldn't nominate him because of his behavior.\n— John Feinstein, A Season on the Brink, 1989"
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