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[ null, "It is difficult to compare the cash awards between Olympic and Paralympic athletes, said the head of Hong Kong's delegation in the Tokyo Paralympics Elaine Wu Siu-ling.\nThe remarks came after veteran boccia player Leung Yuk-wing called for the narrowing of the \"prize gap\" between Olympic and Paralympic athletes upon making his triumphant return Sunday, as he said the time and effort paid by all athletes are the same.\n\nIn a radio program yesterday, Wu said the Olympics and the Paralympics are different in nature, therefore it is hard to compare.\n\n\"There were no live broadcasts of international sports competitions for para athletes in the past, therefore citizens among the community might not be aware of such competitions,\" Wu said, \"But after the [Tokyo Paralympics], which sparked a massive amount of positive coverage in the media, I believe the subsidies, sponsors and prize money given to them will increase.\"\n\nLeung, who won silver in the BC4 boccia pairs event and bronze in the individual, was the Hong Kong athlete who won the most medals.\n\nAlthough the Hong Kong team only won two silver and three bronze medals in Tokyo, which is less than the 2016 Rio Paralympics, Wu said she is satisfied as the athletes' performance were outstanding.\n\nDue to the pandemic, \"Hong Kong athletes do not have as many opportunities as in the past to compete with overseas athletes,\" Wu added.\n\nShe also thinks the government purchasing broadcasting rights that allowed Hong Kong citizens to support local athletes was strong motivation for the athletes.\n\nPara badminton bronze medalist Daniel Chan Ho-yuen said his matches against Japan's Daiki Kajiwara in the group stage and Kim Jung-jun from South Korea in the semifinals challenged his \"physical limits,\" he added , \"I could only congratulate them for performing better, and remind myself to train better.\"\n\nHe also said he was not disappointed for getting bronze, and thanked his mother and wife once again for their invaluable support.\nAdd Comment" ]
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[ null, "The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill to microchip humans voluntarily in the state under the guise of protecting their privacy.\n\nThe Microchip Protection Act would allow Michigan employers to use microchipping of their workers with their consent. However, research has shown that RFID transponders causes cancer.\n\nThe plan to microchip humans is sponsored by Rep. Bronna Kahle under the guise of protecting the privacy of workers.\n\nThe stated objective of the bill is that it will protect the privacy rights of Michigan workers and promote further growth for job providers as it relates to microchipping – a cutting-edge technology on the rise that increases workplace efficiency.\n\n“With the way technology has increased over the years and as it continues to grow, it’s important Michigan job providers balance the interests of the company with their employees’ expectations of privacy.”\n\n“Microchipping has been brought up in many conversations as companies across the country are exploring cost-effective ways to increase workplace efficiency. While these miniature devices are on the rise, so are the calls of workers to have their privacy protected.” – Rep. Bronna Kahle, the Republican who sponsored the bill, said in a press statement.\n\nRadio-frequency identification tags, commonly referred to as microchips, are beginning to seep into the marketplace as new technological devices to help streamline everyday business practices.\n\nThe chips, roughly the size of a grain of rice, are implanted into the hands of employees and act as a replacement for I.D. badges, timecards, usernames and passwords for security clearance, and even credit cards.\n\n“Despite this type of technology not quite making its way into our state yet, I wouldn’t be surprised if it becomes a standard business practice statewide within the next few years,” Kahle said.\n\n“We should absolutely take every step possible to get ahead of these devices.”\n\nUnder Kahle’s plan, Michigan employers would be able utilize microchipping, but could not mandate employees to have such devices implanted.\n\nKahle said the measure strikes a good balance between protecting workers’ rights and providing businesses with flexibility to increase efficiency and further grow.\n\nIn May, the plan to chip humans globally through a digital ID was exposed in the Italian Parliament.\n\nAlso read: Apiject CEO Says Their Will Be At Least 100 Million Doses Ready To Inject Of A Chip Vaccine To The Public\n\nSara Cunial, the Member of Parliament for Rome denounced Bill Gates as a “vaccine criminal” and urged the Italian President to hand him over to the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.\n\nShe also exposed Bill Gates’ agenda in India and Africa, along with the plans to chip the human race through the digital identification program ID2020." ]
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[ null, "We cannot – must not – let our fisherman be inconvenienced by insensitive political and business interests, writes Dominic Damian.\n\nIt is easy to identify corruption with 1MDB and all the other related scandals. The traditions of moral teaching and laws will challenge such conventional corruption.\n\nWe are led to believe and conditioned to think of corruption as a specific act of illegality: giving something in exchange for some favour or advantage.\n\nBut is there something deeper, far more corrosive and more deceptive that is being camouflaged – and which has far-reaching consequences and impact? Yes!\n\nWinning a majority can take politicians through a dark unknown tunnel, fraught with grave danger. We have supposedly changed a government for the better – or have we?\n\nWhat about corruption of the conscience and soul? The best-intended laws and constitutional advancements are not designed to protect the vulnerable. Sometimes they can be an intentional impediment, with built-in escape clauses.\n\nSupport the struggle to build a Malaysia based on Justice, Freedom, Solidarity:\nREAD MORE: Najib's guilty verdict: Restoration of judiciary must continue\n\nWhy do fishermen have to march to Parliament to state their objections? Deprived of their potential livelihood and natural right to the seas, they are bound to be affected by reclamation projects. These projects will benefit the upper echelons of society with vested interests. The fishermen are deemed inconsequential.\n\nThe Orang Asli communities are struggling within a legal framework. Whatever rights they have may be a pittance. Isn’t the denial of their rights a corruption of the soul?\n\nMissing or murdered persons have no recourse to any form of justice. There is an unholy and unbreachable wall of silence. A state within a state – a deep state – is believed to exist. Isn’t this corruption?\n\nAn election manifesto of promises has not yet been fulfilled. Citizens were enticed to vote for change. Citizens accepted in good faith the insurmountable difficulties in the path.\n\nThe government should demonstrate goodwill. A deficient response in fulfilling promises is a conspicuous sign of lack of respect: you and I are expendable.\n\nAll the above are possible signs of something deeper that often escapes the eye. After all, no one is seen and perceived to be actually ‘stealing’ anything. The justification for such acts is sanitised and supported by a coterie of laws.\n\nThe standard opinion that public acquiescence is needed to serve the larger good is contestable. Aquiescenece is nothing but blind slavery to enactments. It usually affects the most vulnerable and bows before the powerful.\n\nThe central question is, are people made for the law or is the law made for people? Soul-searching is a deep struggle.\n\nWill the ones we elect be illuminated by personal principles? Will they shine with deep compassion? Will they question the questionable and object strenuously to the objectionable?\n\nWe are trapped in a pseudo-democratic system. Many parliamentarians invariably and slavishly toe the official party or government line. They seem unwilling to discharge their basic responsibilities to their constituents or to follow the dictates of their conscience. Often, their personal courage and conviction are but an illusion.\n\nThe nation has lost way too many battles over the environment. It is already proven from the past – as in the Taman Rimba case, where the direct beneficiaries could be those higher up and their cohorts. Isn’t this enough to say stop! Change!\n\nThe Bakun Dam, about the size of Singapore, has submerged and destroyed the natural environment. It has caused irreversible damage while a few reap billions. Isn’t this sacrilegious?\n\nWhen will this madness end? When will we say no to this carnage by callous persons?\n\nWe must have a more meaningful alternative economic narrative. At present, the conventional financial growth and development techniques seem to profit the banks – and few others. The old methods take us down a repetitive never-ending cycle of death.\n\nWhen will our parliamentarians accept real responsibility? When will they educate themselves about viable economic options or alternatives?\n\nAre they aware that economic equality and economic equity are opposites? Equality doesn’t care who is able or disabled. Equity, on the other hand, ensures there is no disparity or disadvantage. There is a substantive difference.\n\nSo we need some clear legal checks and balances. Even the very best of our parliamentarians and government must never be granted blanket trust; otherwise, the potential for abuse would be like handing over a blank cheque. Some form of ombudsmen, constitutionally empowered and enabled, should be the last line of defence for the defenceless.\n\nTo witness the courage of old fisherman, walking in defiance to Parliament on 11 July 2019 was historic – and inspirational. But it was also gut-wrenching and painful to watch.\n\nWe cannot – must not – let our fisherman be inconvenienced by insensitive political and business interests.\n\nAll photographs by Camden Damian" ]
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[ null, "Although debatable, many attribute the 1915 release of D.W. Griffith’s controversial Birth of the Nation as the birth of American cinema (at least the first Hollywood film). This means we will soon be celebrating the centennial of the biggest industry in film.\n\nIn the hundred years that Hollywood has been making films, certain years have stood out in terms of significance. Whether it were the amount of box office successes, critically acclaimed films, or films that went on to become greatly influential, some years just clicked for Hollywood. It is hard to truly judge the greatness of certain years until later reflection which is why none of the years on this list are from the 21st century.\n\nThe (mostly) uncontested greatest film of all time Citizen Kane wasn’t the only landmark film to be released this year. Also released were the (mostly) uncontested greatest film noir The Maltese Falcon, the highly influential satire Sullivan’s Travels, and the film that will forever define “mise-en-scene”, best picture winner How Green was my Valley.\n\nOther classics from that year include Hitchcock’s Suspicion, Disney’s Dumbo, the southern drama The Little Foxes, the beloved screwball comedy The Lady Eve, and one of the highest grossing films when adjusted for inflation, Sergeant York.", null, "The blockbuster was born in the middle of the decade that reinvigorated Hollywood with Jaws. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest became only the second film to win all five major Academy Awards. The long running social phenomenon and penultimate midnight movie Rocky Horror Picture Show was released to limited fanfare (with the exception of Los Angeles where it sold out every night). Speaking of transsexuals, Dog Day Afternoon cemented Pacino as the best actor of his generation (and perhaps ever),\n\nAltman released his ensemble masterpiece Nashville, Kubrick gave us a visual feast with Barry Lyndon, and Peter Sellers’ career shot back into orbit with the franchise reboot Return of the Pink Panther. Other notable films include Hal Ashby’s Shampoo, The Who’s pinball musical “Tommy”, and Three Days of the Condor.", null, "No year captured the essence of the 50’s (known mostly for it’s wide variety) than the one that brought us the Epic of epics Ben-Hur. Censorship boundaries were pushed with the crossdressing classic comedy Some Like it Hot and the tense courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder. We’ll never forget the crop duster chase scene in North by Northwest and would’ve never gotten Psycho if it weren’t for the success of the creepy horror classic House on Haunted Hill (it is well documented that Hitchcock was inspired to make his own low budget horror film after seeing it).", null, "Perhaps more astonishing than a man walking on the moon is that four films from this year appeared on AFI’s top 100 American films list (both iterations). They are John Schlesinger’s gigolo masterpiece Midnight Cowboy, the action marvel Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Peckinpah’s brooding epic western The Wild Bunch, and the iconic counterculture film Easy Rider.\n\nOther influential films released this year include the dance-marathon flick They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?, the politically charged verite style Medium Cool, the original stuck in space spectacle Marooned, the original True Grit, and the Gordon Parks’ drama The Learning Tree.", null, "The final year of the pre-code era gave us the most iconic scene in Hollywood history with King Kong. It also gave us the most beloved Marx Brothers comedy Duck Soup, the Laurel and Hardy classic Son’s of the Desert, the creepy James Whale classic The Invisible Man, and two of the most influential movie musicals of all time 42nd Street and Footlight Parade.\n\nWe also heard the famous “I always did like a man in uniform…Why don’t you come up and see me sometime?” uttered in She Done Him Wrong, and Jean Harlow proved a woman didn’t need a male co-star to be a box office draw with her hits, Bombshell and Dinner at Eight." ]
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[ null, "An 84-year-old man remained unaccounted for late Thursday as firefighters continuing mopping up hot spots. Residents said the owner of the house ran inside to save some puppies and they did not see him again.\n\nA 74-year-old woman was treated for smoke inhalation and listed in fair condition, fire officials said.\n\nThe multistory home was described as a 9,111 square-foot hillside house built in 1991. At least 126 100 firefighters were assigned to fight the blaze.\n\nFirefight continues in Mt. Washington. As many as 4 people unaccounted for. Firefighters still can't enter home. Live at 11 @ABC7 pic.twitter.com/nyI9c7M0NK" ]
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[ null, "Last week was suspenseful for Bitcoin.\n\nThe cryptocurrency market was expecting a super-volatile period as about $6 billion worth of options neared their expiry. Many bears maintained their put options strike rate to near $47,500 — and even tried their very best to crash the bitcoin price to the same level. Nevertheless, bulls went an extra mile to buy the dips, leading Bitcoin back to their preferred call options strike price at $55,000.\n\nNow, Bitcoin trades above $55,000 following a modest downside correction from its weekend top of $56,640 (data from Coinbase). The flagship cryptocurrency opened the new weekly session in negative but stayed on its forecast to retest $60,000, given that majority of investors have piled their options bets on call options for the month of April.\n\nThe Bitcoin Options Call/Put Ratio for April expiry is at 1.14. Source: ByBt.com\n\nIn reviewing the options data on ByBt.com, Bitconist observed the following:\n\nPast performance is no guarantee of future results\n\nBitcoin’s short-term sentiment, as Bitcoinist reported earlier, takes cues from the ongoing macroeconomic environment. Last week, the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated that the central bank would use its full range of tools to support the US economy while speaking before the House Committee on Financial Services.\n\nMr. Powell also defended the Fed’s ultra-loose monetary policies against concerns that they had exhaled more air into “asset bubbles.”\n\n“Some asset prices are a bit high but funding risk is relatively modest and banks are well-capitalized,” the chief explained.\n\nBut the cryptocurrency also trades under the risks of its own technical overvaluation, and rising bond yields, which Mr. Powell completely downplayed by calling it a sign of economic growth in the US. Any potential intervention from the Fed to containing long-term Treasuries’ interest rates could prove bullish to Bitcoin (because lower yields tend to push the US dollar lower).", null, "This week, risk traders expect to react to the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index data on Tuesday. Nevertheless, the US T -bond yields continue to dictate the sentiments across the riskier assets.\n\nMeanwhile, on Wednesday, the Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Research Institute will publish results on the private jobs sector. It expects to show an increase of 403,000 in payrolls in March. The Non-Farm Payroll report will go live on Friday, a high-impact data.\n\nPast performance is no guarantee of future results\n\nTechnically, the bitcoin-to-dollar exchange rate appears to be inside a falling channel.\n\nNevertheless, the descending trend is not a bad one, since it comes as a consolidation break during bitcoin’s supersonic bull-runs. Chartists would like to see it a bullish flag, an upside continuation pattern that promises more profits for the cryptocurrency as the session matures.", null, "The 50-day moving average wave continues to provide reliable support. It now hovers near the $51,000-level, which means that it would keep the bitcoin price from falling below $50,000 at least. Should an extended decline occur, the cryptocurrency would watch $48,680 as its next downside target.\n\nMeanwhile, a high-volume breakout to the upside would validate the Bull Flag pattern. That expects to push the bitcoin price towards $60,000.\n\nPhoto by Ludovic Migneault on Unsplash\n\nWhich Nation Will Follow El Salvador’s Lead?\nMiami Mayor Tries to Entice China’s Bitcoin Miners — ‘We Want You to Be Here’\nIndian ‘Crypto King’ Arrested by Narcotics Control Bureau — Wazirx Says Not Our User\nDespite The Dip, The Bitcoin Market Is Bullish As Ever\nBitcoin Versus The Great Financial Bubbles Of The Past" ]
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[ "Living in Bondage: Breaking Free, also known as Living in Bondage II, is a 2019 Nigerian supernatural thriller executive produced by Charles Okpaleke.[3][4] A sequel to the 1992 classic Living in Bondage, the film stars Kenneth Okonkwo, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Enyinna Nwigwe, and Muna Abii, with Swanky JKA in his breakout role. Ramsey Nouah, who makes his directorial debut, plays the main villain.[5][6] It received mostly positive reviews and ranked 11th overall on the list of highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time at the end of its theatrical run. The film premiered on Netflix in May 2020.", null, "DIARY OF A FREEDOM WRITER: THE EXPERIENCE" ]
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[ "Heez Notorious continued our good run of form with victory at Sandown Park on Wednesday.\n\nKieran Shoemark’s claim came in very handy as he was just above the benchmark for this race and he got a perfect ride, waited with, not bustled too much early in the straight under his big weight and the horse responded gamely to get up and score in the final strides.\n\nA great result for a very patient group of owners.", null, "Heez Notorious is the older half-brother to Let’s Make Adeal and he has always shown good ability, it has just been a matter of waiting for him to fully mature and now that he has there are more wins in store for him all being well." ]
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[ null, "Is this the insect you see?\nThis is a honey bee.\nAs beekeepers we are only interested in honey bees.\n\nWe don’t have anything to do with these insects\n\nIf any of these have become an issue for you or your property, please contact an exterminator to see what your options are.", null, null, null, null, null, "Swarms and What the Public Needs to Know\n\nA swarm of honeybees is a wonderful sight to behold\n\nIt is the natural reproduction of a whole colony. Swarms are not dangerous or aggressive if simply left alone. They have no interest in you.\n\nSwarm season for the Baltimore County area is typically April – May. Swarms can happen at other times during the year, but are less common.\n\nHoneybees when swarming are relatively docile and have no interest in you. They have no hive or young to protect and are well fed before they leave the hive. So the first advice: Relax a bit. Move in a relaxed way, or sit and watch. They may be flying around, but they are not after you.\n\nA swarm will first land fairly close to the colony from which it left, often only 25-100 yds. If that colony is managed by a local beekeeper, s/he would probably like to collect the swarm. Ask around. Get to know your neighbors. If there is a beekeeper in your neighborhood, you may eventually have a swarm visit.", null, "What to know before you call:\n\n• The address and contact phone number for the swarm location.\n\n• A clear description of where the swarm is.\n\n• How high, in what specific location, if there are barriers to entry (fences, locks, dogs, etc), and how long the swarm has been there, if you know.\n\n• It’s helpful to take a few photos to send to the beekeeper. This is so they can confirm it is a honeybee swarm and determine what they may need to bring with them to capture the swarm.\n\nWho to call if you have a swarm:\n\nOn the right is a map list of CMBA beekeepers who collect swarms. For best results, you may wish to speak with someone in your zip code or an adjacent zip code.\n\nIf you can’t find someone from our map you can also try the Maryland State Beekeepers Association swarm list here: https://www.mdbeekeepers.org/swarms/\n\nClick on the Google map below to see the locations of swarm catchers. Click on a map pin to see the name and contact info for that swarm catcher. You can click the “maximize” icon at the top right of the map to open it full-size in a new tab.\n\nDo you need help with Beekeeping?" ]
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[ "Hangar Y is part of the Tentative list of France in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.\n\nHangar Y located in Meudon near Paris is the world's first airship hangar. It was built in 1879 under the direction of Charles Renard using elements of an iron structure from a machine hall at the 1878 World's Fair in Paris. The airship ‘La France’ was built in Hangar Y. Starting from Hangar Y, Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs made the world's first round flight over the forest of Meudon and Villacoublay on August 9, 1884.", null, "We lived in Paris for 10 years and tried for a long time to find a way to visit this building with rare name. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one way to achieve this: it is open for Heritage days (usually held on the third weekend of September), not every year, and registration is needed prior to the visit, as it is done by guided tours only. Watch up for the Heritage days program on the city of Meudon website (usually published end of August) and follow instructions for registration.\n\nWe visited that place in September 2014. For safety reasons, only one part of the building was accessible (and this must be the main reason to restrict the number of visitors), but this was enough to get a clear picture and understanding of the structure and the volume of the building. These visits can take place thanks to volunteers, part of an association aiming at protecting this building, trying to attract investors to restore it and, maybe one day, turning it into an airship museum. There were informative panels and people were here to answer questions. The tour also included a walk to the nearby hexagonal pond (“Bassin de Chalais”), once part of the park of Meudon palace.\n\nThis building was designed to host machines and engines during Paris World Exhibition in 1878. At the end of the fair, it was dismantled and rebuilt at its current location as one of the buildings of the Air army, who used to name buildings by letters: this new comer was assigned the letter Y, hence its name from then. During rebuilding, it was made a little bit higher so it could host dirigibles airships. As such, its structure is remarkable. It became home of one of the first airships ever built (modest and humble as we – French people - use to be, we simply named it “La France”). This was the first machine built by human achieving a loop flight: it took off and came back to land on the exact same place, in front of the hangar (1884). For its structure and for being so closely associated, by design, usage, time and location to that historic flight, we believe Hangar Y would deserve its inscription as a WHS. For sure this would be a long way and the building would need some restoration works. As far as we could understand from recent searches, the association is still actively looking for funding.", null, "There is little information available about the Hangar Y, not even on the website of the city of Meudon, no news about a potential nomination or the state of conservation or its accessibility. Obviously, it is not open to the public. But it was just a detour of twenty minutes on our route from Versailles to Fontainebleau, and so we decided to pay a short visit to this tentative site. The hangar is easy to find, it is located at a roundabout in the south of Meudon (Avenue de Trivaux / Cavalière de Latour). The photo shows the view from the street. From there, the building seems to be in a good state of conservation, but we could not get closer, the gate was closed. There is only an information panel explaining the history of the building.\n\nWe went down the street to the backside of the hangar. The building is hidden behind a high wall and tall trees, only the upper part is visible. The gate of the adjacent property was open and so we could take a look at the back side. Here, most of the windows are broken and the metal frames are bent, but there seems to be no serious damage. The French Wikipedia entry reports on renovations in 2009, but there are no signs of current works. Unfortunately, we could not go closer to take a look inside because of a fence and dense scrub. It is difficult to finally assess the quality of the architecture without visiting the interior, but from the outside it does not seem outstanding.\n\nThe Hangar Y is considered the first airship hangar in the world and one of the few that have been preserved, but I doubt that this would be sufficient for an inscription." ]
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[ null, "Photographed on the sidelines with NBA star James Harden, Diana Day (J.D. ’07) occasionally has been confused by gossip-hungry fans for a girlfriend.\n\nThat is part of the background of sexist assumptions Day has overcome in a high-trajectory career negotiating contracts for professional athletes: Last year, she became the first woman cited by Forbes as one of the World’s Most Powerful Sports Agents, at No. 30.\n\nThe savvy Day leveraged her background as a UCLA athlete – she was a member of three NCAA championship water polo teams – along with key connections she made at Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law to launch a career with sports agencies while still a ‘3L.’ A decade later, Forbes estimated she played a role in landing $22.5 million in 2017 commissions.\n\nDay once expected to go a very different direction.\n\n“I always knew that I had a passion for sports, but I had my sights set on being a sports broadcaster,” she said.\n\nAs a student at UCLA, Day interned at Los Angeles television stations KCBS and KCAL.\n\n“I loved it,” she said. But two things bothered her. One was the typical career path: Start as a sportscaster in a smaller media market in the hinterlands, pay your dues as a one-man band — or “one-woman band,” Day said with a laugh – and move up the ladder.\n\nThe other issue was more unsettling: There were stories at the time of women sportscasters inappropriately involved with athletes, and not-very-subtle suggestions that the casting couch was alive and well in sports broadcasting.\n\n“I just thought, ‘This isn’t good,’” Day said. “I didn’t like the stigma that was attached to women. So I decided to go to law school to gain credibility as a female in the sports world.”\n\n“When I started working with Diana as a student, I could immediately tell that she was going to be incredibly successful. She’s smart, strategic, dynamic, and hardworking. Diana is a real force in the sports world, and we couldn’t be more proud of her and all that she has accomplished.”\n\nAt Chapman’s Fowler School of Law, a new avenue emerged. Day did some work for Athletes First, a prominent Orange County sports agency with strong ties to UCLA, and discovered her legal skills and easy affinity with athletes helped her in recruiting clients, among them second-round NFL pick John Beck, a quarterback from Brigham Young.", null, "“We had a philosophy to really try to find people that were dedicated to excellence and had what I call ‘Swiss Army knife’ skills,” Pelinka said after speaking at Fowler’s 2018 Entertainment and Sports Law Symposium in March. “Diana, I knew, was a person of integrity who was very intelligent and had a legal mind. She had a good grasp of branding and marketing. So she had skills that I knew would be great in the sports industry.”\n\nFrom Contracts to Branding\n\nWhen Pelinka left for the Lakers last year, Day and her colleagues became the lead agents for the agency’s clients. But this spring, she also left Landmark, negotiating an exit to focus on her unique vision for players’ brands.\n\nRecognizing and maximizing athletes’ endorsement potential is Day’s specialty, and there’s no better example than her work with the Houston Rockets’ Harden, winner of the 2018 NBA Most Valuable Player Award.\n\nThe quirky, bearded Harden is the star of ads for companies including Foot Locker, Adidas, State Farm, video-game maker Electronic Arts, and most unexpectedly, a candy, Trolli gummies. His annual marketing income by Forbes’ estimate: $20 million.\n\nOne of the home runs was a deal with EA Sports that Day worked on for 18 months.\n\n“They signed him across all sports, in a way that they’ve never done with anyone before,” Day said. “He was on the cover of NBA Live, which is an EA game. He’s also in the FIFA game, and he was the star of the Madden 18 commercial.\n\n“Out of that one deal, James was featured in four national and international commercials in less than a year,” she said.\n\nConnecting Harden with sports fans only made sense, but Day saw beyond that.\n\n“What people didn’t realize about him, because they just saw his beard, is that he’s actually a kid at heart,” Day said. “I wanted the public to see this side of him, so I worked with Foot Locker back in the day to create a funny commercial between James and [NBA player Russell Westbrook], and that commercial was such a success it has helped drive the style of Foot Locker commercials for the last six years or so. Footlocker did a great job showcasing his fun loving, comedic personality.”\n\n“James loves those,” Day said. “It took me nine months to convince this candy company that had never really done a celebrity deal that they needed to sign James Harden, of all people, to a long-term partnership. To this day, I think that deal has been the most exciting I’ve done because it took a while to get them to do it but once they did it, they were all in and have been great partners of his. They’re a funky, weird, quirky brand, and so is James. The marriage was perfect.”\n\nTrolli has made candies to resemble Harden’s beard and even his shoes.\n\n“The partnership has been very successful for both parties,” Day said, “especially because it opened an entirely new demographic of sports fans to Trolli.”\n\nDay is in the midst of a pivot, or a timeout to reset her game plan, if you will.\n\n“I don’t think many people have an opportunity – I’m 15 years into a career – to stop and pause and reset and say, ‘What do I want to do for the next phase of my life?’” Day said.\n\n“I see a change in the industry. I feel like the majority of the past 20 years, agents have been mainly focused on the ‘show me the money’ moment that athletes have with regards to their sport’s contracts, maybe thanks to the movie ‘Jerry Maguire.’”\n\n“Today’s professional athlete is so much more than just an athlete — they’re actually a brand. They’re a company, and they just happen to play a sport very well. And if that brand or that company is massaged and molded and shepherded the right way over the course of a player’s playing career, it’s going to be enough for the rest of their lives. And basketball or football will have just been a period of time in their life, but the rest of their legacy will continue on.”\n\nWith rookie pay scales now set in the NBA and NFL, Day anticipates a transition toward athletes wanting agents that are more focused on brand-building than just the traditional player contracts.\n\n“I do see an industry shift, and I’d like to be at the forefront of it.”", null, "In recognition of its leadership in furthering diversity and inclusion both on campus and in the legal community, the Chapman University Fowler School of Law was recently named Corporate Citizen of the Year by the Orange County Hispanic Bar Association (OCHBA). During the OCHBA’s 44th Annual Scholarship Gala on March 12 at the Irvine Marriott," ]
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[ null, null, "Chen Zhen returns to the international compound of China only to learn of his beloved teacher's death. This is compounded by the continual racist harassment by the Japanese population in the area. Unlike his friends, he confronts it head on with his mastery of martial arts while investigating his teacher's murder.\n\nChen Zhen returns to the international compound of China only to learn of his beloved teacher's death. This is compounded by the continual racist harassment by the Japanese population in the area. Unlike his friends, he confronts it head on with his mastery of martial arts while investigating his teacher's murder.\n\nFist of Fury is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after The Big Boss (1971). Lee plays Chen Zhen, a student of Huo Yuanjia, who fights to defend the honor of the Chinese in the face of foreign aggression, and to bring to justice those responsible for his master’s death.\n\nIn early 20th century Shanghai, Chen Zhen returns to Jingwu School to marry his fiancée. However, tragic news awaits him: his master Huo Yuanjia has died, apparently from illness. Chen is deeply saddened and traumatised by the sudden demise of his teacher. During the funeral, people from a Japanese dojo in Hongkou District arrive to taunt the Jingwu students. Wu En, translator and advisor for the Japanese dojo’s grandmaster Hiroshi Suzuki, taunts Chen by slapping him on the cheek several times, and dares him to fight one of Suzuki’s protégés. They present a sign to Jingwu School, bearing the words “Sick Man of East Asia”, seemingly to insult Huo Yuanjia, describing the Chinese as “weaklings” in comparison to the Japanese. The protégé taunts the Jingwu students to fight him and promises, “I’ll eat those words if any Chinese here dare to fight and defeat me.”\nShortly afterwards, Chen Zhen goes to the Hongkou dojo alone to return the “gift” (the sign). He faces hostility from the Japanese students and they engage in a fight. Chen Zhen defeats all of them, including their sensei, single-handedly and effortlessly, using a nunchaku as a weapon during the fight. He smashes the glass on the sign and makes the students who taunted him earlier chew up the paper bearing the derogatory words, so as to make them literally “eat their words”.\nLater, Chen takes a stroll to a park. A Sikh guard refuses him entry, due to a posted sign that forbids dogs and Chinese in the park. After the guard allows a foreigner to bring her pet dog into the park, a Japanese man approaches Chen and tells him that if he behaves like a dog, he will be allowed to go in. Chen beats up the man and his friends in anger. After the fight, Chen breaks the sign. The guard blows his whistle to alert the police, but the citizens that watched the whole fight help Chen to escape the park.\nThe Japanese students and their master retaliate by attacking Jingwu School on Suzuki’s orders. After causing severe damage, the Japanese students leave. Wu, accompanying the Japanese students, warns Jingwu School to hand over Chen. Chen returns and realises that he has caused big trouble. His fellow students are reluctant to hand him over to the Japanese, so they make plans to help him escape from Shanghai.\nThat night, Chen discovers that Master Huo had all along been poisoned by Tien, the cook. Chen then sees Tien and Feng Guishi, the caretaker, talking. Chen kills Tien, followed by Feng while trying to determine why they killed Master Huo. Chen hangs Tien and Feng’s bodies from a lamp post. Chen’s fiancée, Yuan Li’er, finds him hiding near Huo’s grave, and they share a passionate moment together. Meanwhile, Suzuki forces the local police inspector, Inspector Lo, to arrest Chen, but he eludes them. Then, while Suzuki is entertaining his visiting friend Petrov, Chen kills Wu and hangs his body from the lamp post as well.\nThe angry Suzuki heads to the Japanese Consulate and reports Chen, then sends his men to Jingwu School to kill everyone inside. That same night, Chen barges into the dojo to take his revenge, killing the students’ master, Yoshida, Petrov, and Suzuki. Chen returns to Jingwu School and finds most from Jingwu School and the Hongkou dojo dead. However, a few Jingwu students – among them Yuan, Fan Junxia (the eldest student at Jingwu), and Hsu – remain, as they had also been searching for Chen at the grave site, acting on a tip from Yuan. Inspector Lo arrives at Jingwu to arrest Chen, who agrees to surrender himself to Lo to protect his master’s legacy. Lo tells Chen that he can always trust him since he is Chinese. But as he exits the school, Chen faces a line of armed soldiers and officials at the outer gate, all pointing their weapons at him. Furious, Chen charges the line and makes a flying kick as gunshots sound." ]
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[ "An Ypsilanti man was shot and killed while live on Facebook on Tuesday and his mom said the shooters were mad about something he said online.\n\nYPSILANTI, Mich. (FOX 2) - An Ypsilanti man was shot and killed during a Facebook Live on Tuesday and his mother said the person who shot him was angry about something her son had said online.\n\nWashtenaw County Sheriff's deputies taped off a section of the West Willow neighborhood to investigate a shooting Tuesday in Ypsilanti Township.\n\nAuthorities have released few details but confirmed a 46-year-old man had been shot. The victim has been identified as Terrell Smith, according to his mother, Genniece Smith.\n\nShe said her son loved to go live on Facebook to reach people and make them laugh. But Genniece said not everyone found his humor and messages funny.\n\n\"Terrell was a comedian. He disrespected people and they got mad. Words can’t kill you..a gun can,\" Genniece said.\n\nWhile he was live on Facebook on Tuesday, gunshots could be heard in the background. He was sitting in a chair outside the family's home for the stream which ultimately was his last one.", null, "Terrell Smith, 46, was shot and killed while Live on Facebook on Tuesday. His mother said the shooter was mad about what was said online.\n\nGenniece says it was all allegedly over the comedian making fun of a video of someone getting beat down.\n\n\"My son put up a video of her son getting knocked out,\" she said. \"A lot of people didn’t like Terrell- so what! People cannot kill people for talking.\"\n\nBut his family says that’s exactly what went down\n\n\"A family was mad at Terrell, they got on Facebook Live and said they were going to slap me and kill him,\" Genniece said.\n\nThe shooting is still under investigation by the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office.\n\n\"God has the last say. But right now, the devil came and took my son,\" Genniece said." ]
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[ "قالب وردپرس درنا توس\nBreaking News\nHome / Technology / There is a carry case for the Overwatch switch, and there are no prizes to guess what's coming next\n\nThere is a carry case for the Overwatch switch, and there are no prizes to guess what's coming next", null, "Overwatch may have been a bit dated, but it's a game that continues to attract a large audience thanks to its entertaining online play and colorful character cast.\n\nThe theme of a The switch port has already been released several times, but it seems we have confirmation that it's a pretty unlikely source.\n\nPowerA – manufacturer of video game accessories, including switch controllers – is providing an officially licensed Overwatch Carrying Case for Nintendo's console. The case was briefly listed on Amazon before it was abolished, but EVERYTHING can be seen on the internet.\n\nWhy would a company use a switch for a game? that is currently not available on the switch?\n\nPlease place your bets when you expect Overwatch to be announced for the switch." ]
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[ null, "Baldeo is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mathura district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Baldeo town of Mathura district, which is about a 25 km from Mathura. Mathura to reach here by bus, taxi arrangements etc. According to Hindu mythology, Baldeo is the place where Lord Krishna's elder brother named 'Baldeo' use to rule. It is also known as 'Dauji' in the local areas around mathura as the other name of Lord Baldeo was 'Dau Ji maharaj'. Dauji (Baldeo) is a very famous & popular place in all over India. Large crowds visit during the time of Holi, Diwali, Guru Purnima. here is a very big kund (talab) hai where many people are found Bathing and coming to understand the meaning of life.\n\nThe town of Baldeo lies in 27°24'N. and 77°49'E., on the road from Muttra to Sadabad, at a distance of 10 miles from Muttra and some 5 miles from Mahaban. The place is familiarly called Dauji and is generally known by that name among villagers. The original village was called Rirha and still exists, but only as a mean suburb occupied by the labouring classes; the total area is returned at 458 acres. Baldeo contains a police station, sub-post-office, primary school attended by over 100 boys, and cattle-pound; while a short distance away on the Sadabad road is an inspection bungalow maintained by the district board. The town has been administered since 1859 under Act XX of 1856. Income is raised by the usual house-tax and averages some Rs. 1,500 per annum. It is expended in the maintenance of some town police, a small staff of sweepers for conservancy, and simple improvements. The population has increased of late years, for in 1881 it numbered 2,835 persons. This rose to 3,253 in 1891, and at the last enumeration in 1901, the inhabitants were returned at 3,367 souls, of whom 3,148 were Hindus and 141 were Musalmans. The prevailing Hindu castes are Jats, Banias and Brahmans.\n\nThe town derives all its celebrity from the famous temple of Balaram or Baladev, Krishna's elder brother. This is about 150 years old, but, despite its popularity among Hindus, it is neither handsome nor well-appointed. The temple itself, built by Seth Shiam Das of Delhi, stands at the back of one inner court, and on each of its three disengaged sides has an arcade of three bays with broad flanking piers. On each of these three sides a door gives access to the calla, which is surmounted by a squat pyramidal tower. In addition to the principal figure, Baladeva, who is generally very richly dressed and bedizened with jewels, it contains another life-sized statue, supposed to represent his spouse, Revati. In an adjoining court is shown the small vaulted chamber which served the god as a residence for the first century after his epiphany. The precincts of the temple include as many as eleven cloistered quadrangles, where accommodation is provided for pilgrims and the resident priests. Each court, or kunj as it is called, bears the name of its founder as follows:—the Kunj of Rashk Lal of Agra and Lucknow, 1817 A.D.; of Bachharaj, Bania, of Hathras, 1825; of Nawal Karan, Bania, of Agra, 1768; of Bhim Sen and Hulas Rai, Banias, of Muttra, 1828; of Das Mal, Khattri, of Agra, 1801; of Bhattacharya of Jaipur, 1794; of Gopal, Brahman, of Jaipur; of Chiman Lal, of Muttra, 1778; of Jadu Ram, Khattri, of Agra, 1768; of Chunna, Halwai, of Bharatpur, 1808; and of Puran Chand, Pachauri, of Mahavan, 1801.\n\nAdjoining the temple is a brick built tank, over 80 yards square, called variously Kshir Sagar, the \"Sea of Milk,\" Kshir Kund, or Balbhadra Kund. It is in a dilapidated condition, and the surface of the water is always covered with a thick green scum which, however, does not deter the pilgrims either from drinking or bathing in it. Here it is said that Gosain Gokul Nath was warned in a vision that a god lay concealed. Immediate search was made, and the statue of Baladeva, that has ever since been regarded as the tutelary divinity of the place, was revealed to the adoring gaze of the assembled multitude. Attempts were made to remove it to Gokul; but as every cart broke down, either from the weight of the stone or the reluctance of the god to change his abode, a shrine was erected for his reception on the spot, and an Ahivasi of Bhartiya, by name Kalyan, was con stituted guardian. From his two sons Jamuna Das and Musiya or Sukadeva are descended the Pandes who now manage the temple. They have acquired considerable landed property, besides the old village of Rirha. This brings in a substantial income but forms only a small part of their wealth, for the offer ings at the shrine in the course of the year are estimated to yield a net profit of about Rs. 30,000. The Kshir Sagar and all the fees paid by pilgrims bathing in it belong not to the temple Pandes, but to a community of Sanadh Brahmans. The temple Pandes, however, assert rights to the tank, and there is a standing quarrel between the two parties which has caused some litigation. Near the tank is a shrine dedicated by Bihari Lai, Bohra, of Mursan, in 1803 to the honour of the god Harideva, and two stone chhatris in memory of the Pandes, Harideva and Jagannath. Two annual fairs are held at Baldeo, one on the sixth day of the light half of Bhadon, commonly called Deo Chath, the other on the full moon of Aghan; but there is probably not a single day in the course of the whole year in which the temple courts are not occupied by at least one hundred pilgrims, drawn from all parts of northern India. A charitable dole of one anna apiece is given to every applicant. The Pandes and their families have now multiplied exceedingly, and the annual cost of their mainten ance must be considerable. Ordinarily there is a division of the profits among the shareholders at the end of every three months: an allotment is made into twelve portions, that being the number of the principal subdivisions of the clan, and then each subdivision makes, a separate distribution among its own members.\n\nThe Village Sanitation Act (United Provinces Act II of 1892) is in force in the town." ]
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[ null, "One of the best US online betting sites, GGPoker Network, has taken the throne from PokerStars as the site with the most cash game players in its online poker room.\n\nMalta-based gaming and betting operator PokerStars held the most significant online poker room title since October 2006, when the previous industry leader pulled out from the US market due to the arrival of the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Now, after 15 years of holding first place, PokerStars has been replaced by a new gaming champion, GGPoker.\n\nGameIntel, an independent game analysis company, stated in its report that for seven days, the moving average of cash game players at GGPoker was 5,006. Comparatively, the Poker Industry PRO Data report found that PokerStars’ moving average cash player count was 4,981.\n\nFor online poker enthusiasts and industry analysts, this change comes as no surprise. PokerIndustryPro, which has been following the gambling industry’s numbers closely, highlighted GGPoker’s massive potential early on. Between 2010 and 2011, Irish online poker site Full Tilt was closest to PokerStars in terms of size; however, after Full Tilt experienced legal troubles, PokerStars gradually took dominance in practically all countries where it is registered as an operator, with two-thirds of all real-money poker players in the world gambling on this site.\n\nThings started to change with the arrival of GGPoker. It opened first in Asian markets and then started conquering the European market in 2017. After GGPoker launched its poker rooms, its traffic gradually grew for more than four years.\n\nFamous Canadian poker player and GGPoker’s global ambassador Daniel Negreanu said that the operator’s success results from the tireless work of its many employees and the acknowledgement of the excellent gaming community the gambling site has created. By improving and innovating its games, rewards, and promotions, GGPoker has managed to reach first place, and it doesn’t plan to stop there." ]
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[ null, "Like most sports flicks, the game comes secondary to the relationships of the characters. Who would watch Rocky if all he did was throw punches? Would we have even seen Miracle if we hadn’t heard it was based on real people and events? Caddyshack features an animatronic gopher, for goodness sake. And let’s be honest, the game may be fun, but it’s the people, the stories, the underlying drama that entices the average person and maintains every sport lover’s addiction.\n\nThe new film by fresh-faced writer/director/actor Matt Krentz is no different. Streetballers depicts the lives of John Hogan and Jacob Whitmore, two junior college basketball players who find their release on the street basketball courts where competition is born.\n\nThe game is no longer just a ball and two hoops. The players claim poetic and artistic license over basketball’s fundamentals in order to find sanity in the midst of their chaotic personal lives. Alcohol, drugs, death and dating are the troubles that plague the players who are trying so desperately to leave them behind when they take to the court.\n\nBoth men must help each other remain sane through the adversity facing them on the streets. Jacob needs help in school, especially after he is suckered into playing in an underground league to keep his cousin alive and out of debt. John is still struggling in his relationship with his brother, Michael, who is released from jail after spending four years behind bars for killing a neighborhood boy in a drunk-driving accident.\n\nJohn is kept grounded by his new girlfriend, Sarah, despite the fact that he frequently spends time on the basketball court talking to the ghost of the neighbor boy. Likewise, Jacob is conflicted by the allegiance he feels to his cousin and his dreams of leaving the dangerous streets for a college career.\n\nKrentz is the true star of this little wonder that succeeds in balancing the family melodrama with action basketball. His directing is impressive enough, but taking in the fact that the 33-year-old also has a starring role in the film fully portrays his breakthrough talent.\n\nStreetballers is a detailed, expressive, wonder-full film that might not make you cry, but it will get you to thinking about more than just the immediate. You don’t have to love basketball to love this story of redemption, inspiration and courage." ]
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[ "“Blue Homeland” triumphs at the UN", null, "The Turkish Defense Ministry announced that the United Nations (UN) has registered a memorandum between Turkey and Libya on the demarcation of maritime borders.\n\n“The agreement determining maritime jurisdiction areas between Turkey and Libya was registered by the UN. Our multi-faceted relationship with Libya based on a common history of 500 years and our training, assistance and consultancy support to the UN-recognized Government of National Consensus will continue,” the Turkish Ministry of Defense reported.\n\nTurkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu also tweeted the news that the UN has registered a Libyan-Turkish agreement on the demarcation of maritime zones.\n\nThe Maritime Boundary Demarcation Memorandum was signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) of Libya Fayez Sarraj on November 27, 2019. It gives Turkey the opportunity to claim vast areas of the offshore in the Mediterranean Sea. This offshore is important both from an economic point of view (oil and gas reserves) and from a security point of view.\n\nOn September 30, the UN issued a certificate of registration for the memorandum, mentioning it was registered “in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations”.\n\nThis Article says that “Every treaty and every international agreement entered into by any Member of the United Nations after the present Charter comes into force shall as soon as possible be registered with the Secretariat and published by it.”\n\nIt also says that “no party to any such treaty or international agreement which has not been registered in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article may invoke that treaty or agreement before any organ of the United Nations.”\n\nThus, from the moment of registration of the Turkish-Libyan agreement, Turkey and the GNA may, in accordance with international law, refer to this memorandum in the framework of the UN bodies.\n\nIt should be kept in mind that from the point of view of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, these treaties come into force in accordance with the conditions prescribed in them and the national legislation of member states.\n\nThe Memorandum signed by President Erdoğan was published on December 8 last year in the official newspaper of the Turkish government Resmi Gazete, and thus entered into force in Turkey. Registration in the UN does not mean that the treaty was not in force until then. The fact of registration means a step towards international recognition of the agreement, which was refused by many UN countries, primarily Greece, Southern Cyprus, France and Egypt.\n\nThe Memorandum on the Maritime Boundaries of Turkey and Libya was an important stage in the implementation of the Mavi Vatan (“Blue Homeland”) doctrine developed by Admiral Cem Gürdeniz.\n\nThe main idea of “Mavi Vatan” is to expand Turkish naval presence and claim sovereign Turkish rights in Eastern Mediterranean and beyond, to strengthen the sovereignty of the states of the region.\n\nThe memorandum on the delimitation of maritime boundaries between Turkey and Libya was important as a geopolitical counterbalance to the Greek-Israeli-Egyptian-UAE-French bloc, which opposes Turkey in the region.\n\nIn December 2019, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives sitting in East Libya asked the UN not to recognize the maritime zone agreements signed between Turkey and the authorities in Tripoli.\n\nThe Greek Foreign Ministry sent letters to the UN secretary general and chairman of the UN Security Council with request not to recognize memorandum between Turkey and Libya on sea zones.\n\nImperialist attacks against the Blue Homeland\n\nThen Greece in a letter to UN secretary general António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres asked him not to register the agreement with the United Nations.\n\nHowever, the UN did not respect Greece’s requests. As a result, the memorandum was registered and it can be considered a geopolitically offensive defeat for Athens.\n\nEuropeans are afraid of Turkey\n\nGreece has predictably opposed the registration.\n\nThe Greek diplomats said that the registration and publication of all types of agreements submitted by states to the UN Secretariat is a formal and technical procedure. This action does not legitimize the texts of the protocol and does not imply recognition of their content by the United Nations.\n\nSo far, however, the statement seems to have been totally ineffective. Ankara is effectively promoting its geopolitical position; it’s opponents can do little more than offer unsubstantiated accusations.\n\nOn October 2, the head of European Council Charles Michel announced that during the first days of the EU summit the heads of states and governments of the European Union didn’t introduce sanctions against Turkey for its actions in Mediterranean Sea as Cyprus had wanted, but had agreed “to give a chance to political dialogue”.\n\nTwo weeks ago the European Parliament adopted a resolution in which it expressed full solidarity with Greece and Cyprus and threatened Turkey with sanctions.\n\nOn October 1, NATO announced the establishment of a military mechanism for solution of conflict in Eastern Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey.\n\nThe mechanism envisages the establishment of a hotline between Greece and Turkey to be used to resolve conflicts at sea and in the air.\n\nEarlier it was reported that the military of Turkey and Greece held talks to prevent conflicts in the Mediterranean Sea.\n\nAlthough Greece and France have previously tried to raise stakes in the eastern Mediterranean, they have de facto been isolated in both the EU and NATO.\n\nIn the current situation, Turkey is not prevented from continuing its policy of asserting its rights in the Mediterranean. The Turkish leadership’s tough and uncompromising stance has proven effective. Ankara has proven that defending its sovereign rights and claims without being afraid to use force is a working strategy. Thus, Turkey will be even more active in promoting the Mavi Vatan agenda." ]
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[ null, "Emfuleni Local Municipality Mayor Simon Mofokeng, who is a member of the African National Congress (ANC), has been accused by the Democratic Alliance (DA) of spending nearly two million rand on KFC, Nandos and hotel bills during his previous stint at the helm of Sedibeng District Municipality.\n\nKingsol Chabalala, MPL and DA Gauteng Constituency Head in Emfuleni North, on Thursday alleged that Mofokeng had spent R1,772,549.28 to date on KFC, Nandos at the Shakespeare Inn (Hotel).\n\n“Mayor Mofokeng racked up a shocking R1.1 million between 2011 and 2015 as ANC Mayor of Sedibeng District Municipality, before he was deployed as Mayor to Emfuleni – where he gobbled up a further R629,000 between November 2015 to April 2017,” said Chabalala.\n\nThe MPL said the “shocking” expenses were revealed in a reply to a DA question in the Legislature by Gauteng Cooperative Governance MEC, Paul Mashatile.\n\nChabalala also alleged that Mayor Mofokeng’s claims for luxury hotel stays and his appetite for fast food, was in addition to strange fuel claims which were submitted for his private car, as well as claims for car hire – despite him having an official mayoral vehicle.\n\n“Emfuleni Municipality is in financial distress, yet it seems Mayor Mofokeng of the ANC cannot be bothered to cut back on his expenditure. The Mayor’s luxury lifestyle is in direct contrast to the challenges Emfuleni residents face every day.\n\nBoth Mofokeng and Mashatile could not be immediately reached for comment.\n\nHowever, in the written reply on Wednesday, Mashatile confirmed that since November last year, Mofokeng had claimed R629,179. The other amounts of R1,143,370 were claimed before that and an annex listing the expenses is attached." ]
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[ "OCTOMOM Nadya Suleman served up a dinner of vegan treats with a side order of sanctimony, on Wednesday.\n\nThe mother-of-14 shared an Instagram post as she bought fruit and veg at the supermarket, as she ranted about the downsides of eating meat.", null, "Suleman posted the picture which showed two of her children at the check out – neither of whom were wearing mask or gloves, despite the order in place in the state of California, where she lives, to wear masks in public places.\n\nShe captioned, \"I find it ironic how most of the meat aisle is empty, yet the nutrient dense produce remains plentiful. The sad paradox is that infected animals are what placed us into this global calamity (most human viruses originated by cross-species transmission…more on zoonotic diseases in another post).\n\n\"The meat and dairy industries have indoctrinated misinformation regarding 'protein.' Animals provide you with protein because they ingest plants.\"", null, null, "\"These duplicitous industries do not want you to know meat and dairy CAUSE inflammation, cancer, arteriosclerosis, heart disease (number one killer in my country), late onset diabetes, obesity (another epidemic), Alzheimer’s, erectile dysfunction, etc.\n\nShe continued her rant: \"The meat industries utilize effective marketing strategies to make you believe you need animal protein to be strong and healthy. Some of the strongest animals on earth (The Rhino and Ox) ingest only plants.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "She concluded: \"There isn’t enough room on this post to fully explain the plethora of damage animal products do to our health (and planet). I strongly encourage you (particularly parents) to research on your own, as I have done for years.\"\n\nThe mother-of-14, of which 8 are octuplets, previously revealed that 13 of her children are vegan.\n\nSuleman already had four sons and two daughters, including a set of fraternal twins, when she welcomed octuplets in January 2009." ]
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[ null, "Originally released on Chainsaw Records in 1996, this was the second album from Sleater-Kinney. The noise got noisier, the lyrical messages got deeper and they were truly stamping their authority on the US indie rock scene.\n\nSleater-Kinney is an indie rock trio originally from Olympia, Washington, influenced by the riot grrrl movement of the '90s. Currently calling Portland, Oregon home, the girls are signed to SubPop and in 2005 released their 7th album, the outstanding 'The Woods'. They were a standout at Big Day Out 2006 and played a blistering set to a packed house at the Kings Arms.\n\nNow their sophomore album is available again - it was originally released on Chainsaw Records in 1996.\n\nTheir second album, 'Call The Doctor', did things that couldn't be done on the first - there was a second voice, with it's urbane, sexy drawl fitting exactly around the first, which also slotted in to what was happening between the guitars - already finishing each other's lead lines and chunky punky playing. This was a group with a sound that defined who they were!\n\nThe noise got noisier, the lyrical messages got deeper and Sleater-Kinney were truly stamping their authority on the US indie rock scene. Powered by riffs that seem unstoppable even though they're not very fast, Corin Tucker's voice never struggles more inspirationally against the world than when it's facing down the dilemmas of the interpersonal.\n\nFew have played rock's 'tension and release' game for such high stakes - they wanna be our Joey Ramone, who can resist that? But listen hard and you'll realize they also wanna be our Thurston Moore [Sonic Youth]. They want it both ways. And get it.\n\nSleater-Kinney weren't waiting for the transition from promising girls to women, they were taking. And they were allowed." ]
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[ "PES Club Manager is a soccer management game for Android and iOS devices, and not too long ago, we told you quite a bit about the game. But just so we can jog your memory a bit, this game comes with more than 5,000 real-life players and a slew of real-life teams, including some of the most popular, most celebrated teams in the world. It’s not exactly Football Manager, but as far as mobile games go, it’s as in-depth and immersive as you can get. And since we realize it could be tough for some to sign up the best of the best, this new set of PES Club Manager tips and tricks deals with signing five-star players – just how can you go about this with little trouble?\n\nPES Coins are the game’s premium currency, and typically these coins can be purchased with your real-life money. However, there are other ways to earn them, including logging in everyday for the daily bonuses and completing certain achievements. The News tab is another place where you can earn these coins – sometimes, you’ll be rewarded with free PES Coins simply by clicking on the News tab and following the instructions. Play regularly and you’ll have a better chance of earning more of these coins for free, coins you can spend on five-star players.\n\n3. Have A Balanced Lineup Of Five-Star Players\n\nIn the real world, you’d expect teams like Barcelona or Man UTD to have five “five-star” players at most, if not all basic positions save for goalkeeper. But as far as PES Club Manager is concerned, you wouldn’t want a team with a whole lot of five-star strikers, for instance, but only a few on defense or the midfield. Spread your five-star acquisitions across the lineup for best results.\n\n4. Upgrade Scouting Agency In My Town\n\nIf your Scouting Agency in your My Town area is at Level 2 or higher, that’ll give you a much better chance of getting good players. Indeed, the marketplace is a great place to shop around and bid for good players, as this is a fairly new title and there aren’t too many people submitting their bids for the best of the best.\n\n5. Focus On A Long-Term Strategy\n\nAs all players age rather quickly in PES Club Manager, you’ll want to try to keep your five-star players as young as possible. Don’t spring for someone in his early 30s or older with a five-star or better rating if you’ve got an opportunity to sign a similarly-rated player who’s in his 20s. Younger superstars are always better in PES Club Manager.", null, null, "Next\nBlades of Brim Tips & Tricks: 5 Hints to Get a High Score and Earn More Gold\nClick here to cancel reply.\n\nMy tips: if you are close to retiring 3 or more players for the next season, make sure to bring in new players to the team early! Dont wait until the last round of the year In the middle of the season go and check for the possible replacements and put in the team!!! (THE MOST IMPORTANT: keep the average age of the team as low as you can - 18/19/20/21 yrs only)\n\ncan anyone help? I need my id number. My team was BV Marsdijk.\n\nhow to increase the team work pls on pes club manager??" ]
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[ null, "The impeachment of the baringo governor is something which should have happened long time ago since he has failed in managing the county especially in the health sector.\n\nThis is according to Tirioki ward MCA Sam Lokales who accused the county boss for not putting thing in order in the health department, saying that most facilities within the county lacks drugs.\n\n\"Its more than two weeks now and my people are suffering due to an outbreak of unknown disease yet the department of health is not yet to react over the situation.\" He regretted.\n\nHe added that the health facilities in the entre sub county lacks basic drugs and has affected service delivery in area forcing locals to travel to neighbouring counties to seek medical services.\n\nAt the same time he accused health CEC Richard of laxity in dealing with matters in the county.\n\n\"I have tried in reaching to him severally so that he may intervene on the emergency but he seems to be too boosy.\" Said Lokales.\n\nThis comes after reports emerge that the MCAs are planning to impeach Governor Stanley Kiptis." ]
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[ null, "The Reds of old are back. The massive European nights, the roaring stands, the passionate, exciting football, the unbelievable fairytales, and club football’s most coveted trophy. All of them are back where they belong. This rejuvenated Liverpool side – galvanized by an insanely zealous Jürgen Klopp – has once again cemented its place as one of Europe’s most elite clubs, proving time and time again that it has what it takes to compete with the very best.\n\nKlopp is definitely one of the pivotal factors in this reawakening. His charisma and borderline obsession with the club has rubbed off on all those around him – and his tactical decisions and moves in the transfer market are nothing short of genius – just think about the likes of Salah, Robertson, Alisson, and van Dijk – the first two of which were bought for tremendous bargains. He has created a group of extremely talented players, but none that fancy themselves to be more important than the team. Klopp’s brand of football involves likable players who are willing to give their all for the team, and play fearless, attractive football.\n\nAn excellent example of this is Jordan Henderson, who arrived from Sunderland in 2010 as a decent youngster. At various points in his career, Henderson faced vehement criticism from fans for his lack of creativity, but his impressive work rate and discipline helped him force his way back to the starting eleven under Klopp – paving the way for him to captain Liverpool to their sixth European triumph. Klopp’s Liverpool is aggressive, fast and disciplined – and it is a team for which each and every player would take a bullet. One cannot imagine a fiasco similar to Kepa-Sarri take place with Jürgen in the dugout.\n\nEach and every player that puts on the Liverpool shirt bears in mind the glittering history of the club that he is playing for, and uses that pressure to perform at unimaginable levels. Salah and Mane, both of whom are an absolute joy to watch – with their raw pace and flawless technique – are extremely humble. Firmino, almost always under the radar, is probably the most important player in the system – defending from the front with his incessant pressing. The flying full-backs, Robertson and young academy graduate Alexander-Arnold, were almost perfect last season, notching up an astounding 23 assists in the league between them, and Trent (12) providing the most number of assists by a defender. Virgil van Dijk, the Dutch colossus, and probably the best centre-back in the world, was imperious. Alisson, despite his occasional surge of the unexpected, was solid between the sticks, bagging the Premier League Golden Glove. Even players that are usually on the sidelines, like Divock Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri, shone when called upon – the Barça semi-final belonging to Origi.\n\nMany Scousers have been left frustrated in the transfer market till now, but Michael Edwards and Co. have good reasons to not go crazy in the transfer market. Although it cannot be said that Liverpool is not in need of some fresh legs, it is understandable that the club is not going overboard with their transfers. Perhaps a backup centre-back to partner van Dijk is required, with Gomez and Lovren both injury-prone, and Joel Matip not exactly a world-beater. Considering even a near-perfect team like City are improving themselves with the likes of Rodri, Liverpool must be careful not to get left behind.", null, "Even if no players are signed, this squad has both the capacity and the depth to pull off some stunning results. However, it is yet to be seen if they can incorporate new youth players like Brewster and Jones in the first team to further their cause, as well as offer more playing time to Oxlade-Chamberlain and Keita. The astounding heights reached by this team last season can only be commended, and it is harsh to expect the squad to better it. Such is the competition of the league that Liverpool’s record 97 points amassed would have won them the league anywhere else in the top 5 leagues, despite the others having less competition. If Klopp had gathered these 97 points with previous employers Dortmund, he would have won the league by a whopping 19 points. Regardless, if there is one constant in Liverpool since Klopp arrived, it is the upward trajectory in the league – and first is the only place left to go. Even another Champions League triumph seems possible. Is it really too much of an ask for this formidable Liverpool side?\n\nAs far as next season goes, we Liverpool fans are promised an intense style of play that will win over hearts, we are promised charisma and zeal, and most importantly, we are promised a fight. No matter which competition, which competitor or which place, this team will give it its every sinew, so that no matter what happens – whether we win or lose – we can hold our heads up high, wave our scarves in the cold Anfield breeze, and proudly shout at the top of our lungs, “Allez, allez, allez!”." ]
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[ null, "Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zack Greinke walks back to the mound after giving up a three-run home run to Philadelphia Phillies' Aaron Altherr during the sixth inning. (Derik Hamilton)\n\nArrieta (3-0) allowed three runs - one earned - and four hits in seven innings. He pitched out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the fourth after walking in a run.\n\nThe Diamondbacks had won eight straight games in Philadelphia, dating to 2016.\n\nCarlos Santana hit a double off the top of the right-field fence to start Philadelphia's sixth and Odubel Herrera walked. After Greinke fanned Rhys Hoskins, Altherr hit a 2-1 slider over the bushes behind the wall in straightaway center field to give the Phillies a 5-3 lead.\n\nArrieta, the 2015 NL Cy Young award winner with the Cubs, has been outstanding in four starts for Philadelphia. The Phillies are off to a 15-8 start.\n\nArizona had Arrieta on the ropes in the fourth when Paul Goldschmidt reached on third baseman Maikel Franco's throwing error, A.J. Pollock singled and Daniel Descalso walked to load the bases.\n\nArrieta then walked Chris Owings to force in a run. But Jarrod Dyson hit a bouncer to the mound and Arrieta threw home to get the first out. Franco then made an excellent, backhanded play on Jeff Mathis' sharp grounder, stepped on third and threw to first for a double play.\n\nAdam Morgan and Luis Garcia combined for a scoreless eighth and Hector Neris finished for his fifth save in six tries.\n\nHernandez led off Philadelphia's first by lining a double to right and advanced to third on Dyson's fielding error. He scored on Santana's groundout.\n\nDavid Peralta's sacrifice fly tied it at 1 in the third. Herrera's sac fly gave the Phillies a 2-1 lead in the bottom half. Descalso's sac fly put the Diamondbacks up 3-2 in the sixth.\n\nPhillies: GM Matt Klentak said RHP Jerad Eickhoff could return to the starting rotation by the end of May. Eickhoff has been out with a strained muscle in his back since spring training." ]
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[ "Does anyone have a link to a live version of “Stomp”? It’s one of my favorites. I have never seen it live, to my recollection. I know everyone loves the 70s P. I wouldn’t be here without that Funkadelic Live ‘71 album. But, I guess I’m a DopeDog at heart. That 80s and 90s stuff is my jam. Also, what do y’all think the fastest recording are? Live at the Beverly Theatre is so fast! They must have been flying close to the stars that night. It was perfect. Rockaplast has some song versions that are pushing fast and hard.", null, null, "I’m with you on Dope Dogs, it’s great. For me, Dog Star is up there with Maggot Brain.\n\nI have a live show from 1996 where Stomp is being played. But that’s the only show where it’s been played out of those I have.\nI can upload a little later to my Google-drive, but I can’t have the show up on it forever as I use the space often, and need as much storage freed as possible. But I can have it uploaded for a week or two, before I have to take it down again\n\nEDIT: Here’s the show where Stomp is being played\n\nOh shizzz! I can’t get it to DL on my phone. I’ll get it on my computer later today. This show is perfection to my earhole for several reasons:\n\nYou are most welcome.\n\nI only checked for Stomp, but Dog Star is also in this show I put up, which by the way is\n\nIm having troubles getting the link to open.\n\nYeah that link is not active anymore, but I will hook you up!", null, "Yeah I had to take down the link as I use my Google Drive for many things and 15 GBs are quickly used.\n\nIf anyone want me to put it up again, just let me know, but can only be up for around a few weeks, before I have to take theshow down again." ]
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[ null, "The Netcare 911 air ambulance was reduced to mere ashes after an eye witness reported that it exploded into flame in mid-air. (The Witness)\n\nThe SA Civil Aviation Authority (Sacaa) is currently collecting evidence which may shed some light on what caused a helicopter crash that killed four healthcare workers and a pilot this week.\n\nThe two doctors, a nurse, a paramedic and pilot were en route to pick up a critically ill patient in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday when the helicopter crashed in Bergville. The patient was to be transported to Netcare Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg.\n\n\"Since the accident happened, the team of aircraft accident and incident investigators have been at the site on a daily basis collecting evidence, which will help in determining the cause of the accident,\" Kabelo Ledwaba, Sacaa spokesperson, said.\n\n\"This evidence collection phase is crucial as it helps in defining the size and scope of the investigation as well as estimating the anticipated time frame for the completion of a final accident investigation report. An appeal is made to all concerned to kindly give the investigating team the space and time to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the actual cause of the accident.\"\n\nThe investigation into the cause of the accident was continuing.\n\nWe live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred\nIn times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust. For only R75 per month, you have access to a world of in-depth analyses, investigative journalism, top opinions and a range of features. Journalism strengthens democracy. Invest in the future today.\nSubscribe to News24\nRelated Links\nWATCH | 'The suffering has been enormous' - Netcare mourns healthcare workers killed in crash\nSelfless, courageous, dedicated: Medical fraternity mourns workers who died in chopper crash\nDoctor who died in the KZN chopper crash had tried to save Jackson Mthembu's life that same day\nNext on News24\nLIVE | 862 new cases and 31 more Covid-19 deaths in South Africa\n\nHere are your Lotto and Lotto Plus results\nFull list of lottery results\nLockdown For\nDAYS\nHRS\nMINS\nVoting Booth\nWhen a Covid-19 vaccine for under 16's becomes available, will you be taking your children to get it?\nPlease select an option Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.\nYes, immediately!\n38% - 4152 votes\nI'll wait to see how others respond\n26% - 2816 votes\nNo, I don't think they need it\n36% - 3986 votes\nPrevious Results\nPodcasts\nPODCAST | MISSING MATTHEW EPISODE 3: Decades of false starts add to a family's despair" ]
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[ "The following is part two in a four-part series examining how the growing telehealth industry is influencing healthcare delivery. This part focuses on how the telehealth industry is attracting growing interest from investors and the ways in which new startup companies are setting themselves apart from traditional telehealth companies. The third part explores the industry's move to in-home care and the fourth and final part on telepsychiatry can be read here.\n\nStart-up healthcare companies are exploring ways telehealth services can be used to treat specific patient populations during a period of steady, increased investment in tech-driven healthcare.\n\nInvestment in venture funding deals for certain U.S.-based digital health startups has grown more than tenfold over the last eight years, increasing from $56 million in 2011 to $657.5 million in 2019, according to data from Rock Health, a digital health investment firm. Investments in the industry peaked in 2018, with 53 separate deals totaling about $1.34 billion taking place.\n\nFurthermore, the global telemedicine market valuation is projected to grow from $38.3 billion in 2018 to $130.5 billion by 2025, according to the research firm Global Market Insights.\n\nThe role of telemedicine, or telehealth, is increasingly evolving in both the healthcare and technology sectors. Services include the remote delivery of healthcare, ranging from sending images over email or text to connecting specialists to emergency rooms hundreds of miles away via a live video feed.\n\nAbout 77% of respondents utilized some form of telehealth services in 2019, according to an annual consumer survey from Rock Health. Live-video use saw the biggest growth in the survey, with usage increasing from about 7% of consumers surveyed in 2015 to 32% in 2019.", null, "Megan Zweig, head of research and marketing for Rock Health, said in an interview that investment in the space is driving consumer adoption of telehealth services.\n\n\"[Investment in telehealth companies] isn't just an opportunity that we see; we actually see behavior change,\" Zweig said. \"The companies that are being funded are actually translating that funding into real solutions that patients are actually using.\"\n\nInnovation in the industry\n\nWhile the industry and some of its technologies have been around for well over a decade, newer startups are going beyond just connecting patients to physicians, according to Zweig.\n\nCompanies that focus \"care delivery on a single telemedicine platform makes it possible to collect and act on patient-generated health data, and allows these companies to closely manage the outcomes for a targeted population or diagnosis,\" Zweig said in an emailed statement.\n\nUtilizing data and analytics is a strategy that has recently been attracting healthcare companies. Research shows that data will play a larger role in providers' strategies going forward.\n\nAccording to a 2019 analysis published by 451 Research, a unit of S&P Global Market Intelligence, healthcare industry professionals are planning a range of data-dependent internet of things use cases over the next two years. Top examples include doctor assistance programs, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, symptom monitoring and data tracking and sharing across the continuum of care.", null, "These targeted strategies would utilize remote patient monitoring technology, which healthcare providers say saves costs and improve patient insights, according to a separate 2019 survey from 451 Research.\n\nTraditional telehealth companies such as Teladoc Health Inc. and American Well Corp. are still attracting attention from investors and analysts, but Zweig said excitement has been building over the last few years around newer startups with targeted strategies.\n\nKrisda Chaiyachati, medical director for telemedicine at Penn Medicine, an academic medical center in Philadelphia, said in an interview that while telehealth can successfully target certain populations like patients with diabetes, he cautioned that \"one-off\" companies with hyper-focused treatment strategies can miss factors contributing to patients' overall health.\n\nWhile telehealth is essentially built on the goal of easing access to healthcare, Chaiyachati said this may also be its downside. Access could get so simple that unnecessary treatment is increased, which would drive up overall healthcare costs.\n\nIntegration of healthcare and broadband\n\nA 2019 report from Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc., an Alaska-based telecommunications provider, shows that the relationship between broadband and healthcare services is increasingly symbiotic.\n\nFor example, the report found that the number of images used for telemedicine services at an Anchorage, Alaska, medical center has grown from 148 in fiscal year 2001 to 118,098 in fiscal year 2018, driving increased bandwidth demands and dependence on reliable broadband.\n\nThe report also found that since fiscal year 2015, the amount of time being spent on video conferencing calls for telemedicine services has grown exponentially within the Alaska Tribal Health System, a collection of more than 30 tribal health groups that provide care at over 200 sites throughout Alaska. From fiscal year 2015 to 2018, the amount of time spent on video conferencing calls less than 10 hours in duration jumped from 400,381 minutes to 3,671,330.\n\n\"[The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium] expects usage to continue to grow, in terms of the number of users, the number of sessions, and the number of concurrent sessions,\" according to the report. \"ANTHC expects the average bandwidth demand for video-conferencing to double ... within the next two years.\"", null, "Mark Shlanta, CEO of SDN Communications, a broadband provider based in South Dakota that works with telehealth provider Avera eCARE LLC, says healthcare is now SDN's number one vertical on the commercial side, even providing more business than the company's banking and agricultural verticals. The industry's growth has been fueled by the expansion of telemedicine, Shlanta says.\n\nShlanta also says beyond providing the networks for telemedicine facilities, the company also provides space for some of Avera eCARE's data centers.\n\nThe lone member of the U.S. House of Representatives in South Dakota, Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson, a former executive for a company that consults with the broadband industry, says he sees the continued adoption of telemedicine as a possible vehicle for growth throughout his region.\n\n\"[Telemedicine is] a growth opportunity economically insofar as South Dakota, some of our systems like Avera, have really attempted to be a national leader in delivering telehealth,\" he said in an interview. \"They are really good at what they do and that provides an opportunity to have more jobs created here and provide an economic engine that will drive development here in this state.\"\n\nFurther integration of broadband and the healthcare industry not only allows companies to capitalize on new business opportunities but is essential to effectively treat patients.\n\n\"When sending medical data such as imaging or intensive care unit data, service quality and reliability are paramount,\" Alaska Communications' 2019 report stated. \"If the data transmission were to fail during a live procedure a loss of life could occur.\"\n\nBecause the current U.S. healthcare system is primarily a fee-for-service system, where payments are made according to individual instances of care, paying physicians for coordinated treatment using telehealth can be complex, according to Chaiyachati.\n\nTreating a patient through telehealth is not always worth the return on investment, he said. However, paying for telehealth may become easier as the industry further embraces value-based payment models.\n\nValue-based care is a payment model or system that pays providers based on the totality of care. The government's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has supported this model and recently finalized certain payment systems that are structured around a value-based model.\n\nZweig said that along with focusing on a narrow patient population or disease type, telehealth startups like Virta Health and Omada Health Inc., both of which focus on chronic care treatment, are also structuring themselves to take advantage of value-based care models.\n\nAccording to Zweig, Rock Health sees more value in companies building strategies around patient outcomes and value-based care compared to those built around targeting reimbursement codes under a fee-for-service system." ]
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[ null, "\nJason McNiff has been described by 'Mojo' magazine as \"one of the UK’s best kept secrets\", and I have to confess I had not heard any of his music before this new double CD retrospective 'Rain Dries Your Eyes' crossed my radar. McNiff inhabits that shifting territory somewhere between English folk and the acoustic-dominated, singer-songwriter genre that often gets classified as Americana, regardless of the nationality of the musician in question. And while the Americana/alt-country label can be an advantage – Americana UK voted McNiff’s second album 'Nobody’s Son' their album of the year in 2003– it can also lead to a ‘ghettoization’ that might prevent an artist with a distinctive voice from reaching a wider audience. The mellifluous fingerstyle approach evident on many of these gentle tunes is reminiscent of John Renbourn, Nick Drake and early Dylan (though vocally McNiff is sweeter and lighter, occasionally reedy and fragile). The advantage of the retrospective format is that it allows the two CDs to openly display McNiff’s remarkable range. While none of the songs radically depart from the singer-songwriter mode of delivery, many of them feature a varied palette in terms of the instrumentation; the credits reveal a host of contributors and collaborators who provide everything from a driving rhythm section to more folky embellishments on mandolin, fiddle and accordion. Names that might be familiar to Pennyblackmusic readers include Ahab, the Hank Dogs and Grand Drive. The sequencing of the album is striking: rather than adopting the standard chronological pattern, or adopting a deliberately contrary approach (such as the reverse chronology of Bowie’s 'Nothing Has Changed' collection), McNiff appears to have opted for a “feel”, piecing the collection together as one would a collection of originals, with the emphasis on creating a work of art in its own right. In some respects, a 33-track retrospective for an artist with five albums under his belt over a period of seventeen years could be considered ambitious. Certainly the impressive standards set by some of the collection’s highlights mean that other songs feel relatively lightweight. But for every lesser song with a weaker lyric or less memorable melody, there are at least a couple of gems, such as the catchy, charming ‘Off the Rails’ and moving meditation ‘The Picture’, distinguished by gorgeous fiddle and harmony vocals from Basia Bartz. A pleasing collection, then, that will delight established fans with its previously unreleased recordings and should intrigue listeners new to Jason’s work." ]
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[ null, "Where is largest solar power plant in India?\n\nWhat is the largest solar farm?\n\nHow much solar power does Australia produce?\n\nHow many homes have solar panels in Australia?\n\nThe number of Australian household solar power installations has reached 2 million, a milestone for the young solar industry. Queensland leads the nation, with almost 600,000 homes – or 30 per cent of households – fitted with solar panels.\n\nWhat percentage of power is solar?\n\nWhat state in the US uses the most solar energy?\n\nFrom California to Texas, these are the US states leading the way in solar\n\nWhere is solar energy used most in the US?\n\nWhat state has most solar panels?\n\nHow much energy hits the earth from the sun?\n\nThe Sun’s Energy. The Sun releases an estimated 384.6 yotta watts (3.846×1026 watts) of energy in the form of light and other forms of radiation. We are able to survive on Earth because the energy is spread over the area of a sphere with a radius of approximately 93,000,000 miles.\n\nHow much solar would it take to power the world?\n\nREAD Quick Answer: Who Is The Richest Youtuber Of India?\n\nWhat are clusters of wind turbines called?\n\nWind farms are a cluster of wind turbines that are located at a site to generate electricity. Wind farms are also sometimes referred to as a “plant”, “ar- ray” or a “park”.\n\nHow much do solar plants cost?\n\nIs solar power getting cheaper?\n\nClearly, solar power is more cost-effective than “regular” or standard electricity. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), installing new solar panels is cheaper than a comparable investment in coal, natural gas or other fossil fuel options.\n\nWhat percent of houses have solar panels?\n\nHow many homes have solar panels in the world?\n\nThere are now 1.3 million solar installations across the United States, with a cumulative capacity of over 40 gigawatts. The Solar Energy Industries Association estimates that 1 megawatt of electricity can power 164 homes, so 40 gigawatts is enough capacity to power 6,560,000 U.S. households." ]
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[ "by Global Ministries (Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ) | published on Jun 12, 2018", null, "On Sunday, May 27, 2018, Anthony (Tony) Carter passed away in his home in the company of his wife, Karen Charbonnet Carter. Reverend Carter was born in Atlanta, Georgia and grew up in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Hiram College and a Bachelors of Divinity degree from Oberlin Theological Seminary, both in Ohio. While in seminary he met and married Aiko Yokoya. Together they served as career missionaries in Japan.\n\nIn 1963, Tony and Aiko were appointed by the United Church Board of World Missions (UCBWM), a predecessor body for what today is known as Global Ministries, to be mission co-workers in Japan. Originally Tony did pastoral work with the West Tokyo Association. In 1986, he transitioned to working with the South Tokyo Association. After approximately 35 years of service in Japan, Tony and Aiko completed their mission service there in 1999.\n\nTony was a lifelong environmentalist. In 1975 during a furlough from his mission work in Tokyo, Tony traveled around the United States sharing a multimedia slideshow he created about the rapid industrialization of Japan following World War II and its adverse effects on the environment. He traveled carrying two large suitcases which contained four slide projectors, with an accompanying soundtrack to share and interpret better his work in Japan.\n\nTony was also an avid photographer. For much of his mission career, and as part of his tent making ministry, he worked as a translator at Fuji Film. He and Aiko were involved in many social justice issues through out East Asia. Together they offered their language abilities to translate between English and Japanese to help social justice efforts have a broader impact.\n\nReflecting on their years of service and work addressing societal and environmental issues, Tony and Aiko wrote, “God has produced a number of miracles of social and political reform over these many years in Japan and world-wide. In spite of the impediments, we have had the joy and privilege of being involved in those aspects of God’s mission that have allowed some of these miracles to come into fruition.”\n\nIn 1998 Tony and Aiko Carter retired to the Uplands Retirement Village in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee. In 2006, after 48 years of marriage, his wife, Aiko Carter, passed away. Later that year he married Karen Charbonnet. Karen and Tony lived in both New Orleans and Crossville, Tennessee. Together they traveled to many different places in the United States.\n\nA celebration of Tony’s life will take place on July 14, 2018, at 2:00 pm at Pleasant Hill Community Church, 67 Church Street, Pleasant Hill, Tennessee, with Reverend Glenna Shepherd officiating. Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Cumberland County, 30 East Adams St. Crossville, TN 38555, or they may be made to Global Ministries, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115 or online at www.globalministries.org/donate . Condolences may be sent to Karen Carter, 23 Sunset Lane, Crossville, TN 38555." ]
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[ null, "You can Pre-order Pop Smoke now.\n\nLast week, the team of the late Pop Smoke unveiled that his second posthumous album Pop Smoke, which will include 17 tracks, is set to release on July 16. The anticipation for the project has increased as the pre-order went live on Apple Music and iTunes.\n\nAlong with last week’s unveiling of the album title and date, the team also released a 30 trailer and outro for the album.\n\nPop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon debut album dropped five months after his unexpected tragic death in July 2020. Since its release, the posthumous album has spent the second-most weeks in the Billboard 200’s Top 10 of any Hip Hop album ever.\n\nPop Smoke was murdered during an armed home invasion in a rented Hollywood Hills mansion on February 19, 2020. Four arrests in the case have been made and one suspect remains at large. A preliminary trial hearing revealed a 15-year-old pulled the trigger multiple times and robbed Pop of his Rolex watch." ]
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[ "HELL’S GATE NATIONAL PARK, Kenya — Verdant hills stretch into the distance at Hell’s Gate National Park, where zebras, buffalos, antelopes, baboons and other wildlife roam an idyllic landscape of forests, gorges and grassy volcanoes near the shores of Lake Naivasha.\n\nSnaking over the same landscape are pipes. Miles and miles of pipes — some high enough off the ground that trucks can pass underneath and giraffes won’t hit their heads — carry steam from beneath this volcanic valley to big power plants inside the park.", null, "In Hell’s Gate National Park in Kenya, miles of pipes carry steam from beneath the volcanic valley to big power plants inside the park. CreditEducation Images/UIG via Getty Images\n\nThe valley’s animal herders have long known the unusual properties of the ground under their feet. On chilly days, they warmed themselves near vents that emit plumes of hot steam. Now, Kenya is increasingly harnessing that steam to turn generators that can allow it to expand electrical service and power its rapidly growing economy.\n\nThe park, about 50 miles from the capital of Nairobi, sits over the East African Rift, a huge fracture in the earth’s crust that also cuts through Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and other countries. Steam from here helped generate 47 percent of Kenya’s electricity in 2015, with hydropower (nearly 35 percent) generating much of the rest.\n\nKenya has pushed hard to harness its geothermal capabilities. It generated 45 megawatts of power with geothermal energy in 1985 and now generates about 630 megawatts; nearly 400 megawatts of that production has come online since 2014.\n\n“No matter how you cut it, that is a significant amount of generation in the geothermal world,” said Gene Suemnicht, chief executive of EGS, a California-based geothermal consultancy that has worked in Kenya.\n\nThat explosive growth has made geothermal power a promising source of renewable energy for a country of 44 million people that is expected to nearly double in population by 2050.\n\nReliable energy is a vital driver of economic growth. At Oserian, one of Kenya’s largest flower exporters based near Lake Naivasha, geothermal steam warms greenhouses and generates electricity at its two power plants.\n\nGeothermal heating allows the company to sell 380 million flower stems each year and also grow “varieties of roses that would not be economically viable without 24-hour heating,” said Neil Hellings, managing director of Oserian. Savings from using geothermal energy versus conventional electricity lets Oserian pay its employees more than double that of many competitors, Mr. Hellings added.\n\nAnother geothermal field already under development north of Hell’s Gate was expected to bring power to 500,000 households and 300,000 small and medium-size businesses, according to the African Development Bank Group.\n\nOther countries have used geothermal power to drive their economies. In the 1970s, geothermal development helped propel Iceland from poverty to a wealthy island nation.\n\nThe rise of Kenya’s geothermal industry — it ranks ninth in the world in geothermal energy production, according to the Geothermal Council Resource, an American industry association — has helped reduce electricity rates and expand access to electricity. The government has set an ambitious goal of universal access by 2020 — but many challenges make that a very high bar to reach.\n\nElectrical transmission and distribution — and connecting customers who can pay for service — is crucial to a viable power business. In Kenya “the grid to transport the generated power to citizens also needs substantial investment,” said Victoria Cuming, head of policy at Bloomberg New Energy Finance.\n\nBig efforts to expand Kenya’s grid are underway, with about 1,500 miles of new electrical lines under construction and 3,600 miles in the works by Kenya Electricity Transmission Company, or Ketraco. The main hurdle for grid expansion will be financing. “Kenya has typically relied on concessional investors or government funding,” Ms. Cuming said.\n\nSanjay Chandra, director of new energy development at ICF, a consultancy in the United States, noted that connecting homes or smaller businesses in the “last mile is always challenging.” This is especially so in poor areas where people may not be able to afford electricity or don’t use much, therefore making it relatively expensive — and financially unviable — for companies to connect them.\n\nIn western Kenya “the electrification rate is hovering around 5 percent even though 84 percent of unconnected households are within 200 meters of a connection point,” Mr. Chandra said.\n\nLast year, Kenya’s demand for electricity exceeded 1,600 megawatts for the first time. Under ideal circumstances, the country has the potential to generate more than 10,000 megawatts of geothermal energy, according to Kenya Electricity Generating Company, or KenGen, which generates the majority of the country’s electricity.\n\nAcross all of East Africa, there’s potential for some 20,000 megawatts of geothermal energy, according to a report from agencies including the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa and the United Nations Environment Program.\n\nBut Kenya and the surrounding region face many challenges to harnessing its full geothermal potential. Lack of funding and technical expertise, poor governance, and corruption often hobble big infrastructure projects in developing countries.\n\nAnd though geothermal is considered renewable energy, it does have pitfalls. While the Earth will most likely supply heat for millions of years, the underground water necessary to produce steam can be depleted if not recharged." ]
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[ null, "Last October, I received my five 35mm rolls of the new E100 Ektachrome that I had ordered from the FPP store. Of course, I was elated to see Kodak Alaris finally ship their product after what seemed to be a long wait (not anywhere as long as Film Ferrania!). Considering that this new E-6 film had some hurdles to overcome in the digital hegemony, I am pleased that Kodak Alaris took a chance on bringing it forth. I have been shooting slide film since the mid-1970s, and while I don't shoot it as often as I did over a decade ago, I still find it relevant to my photography.\n\nSince Kodak pulled out of the E-6 market in 2012, we have been left with only one E-6 emulsion manufacturer -- Fujifilm. I'll admit that I have been shooting fresh Provia and some fresh and expired Velvia in the last few years, and there is nothing wrong with either film. However, given Fujifilm's penchant for dropping well-liked film stocks, who knows how long before they are gone?\n\nAs a long-time user of film from Eastman Kodak, I loved Ektachrome, and its varied emulsions. For me, an ISO 100 slide film was my mainstay when shooting nature and macro. While faster emulsions were available, I used them far less often. Kodachrome 64 was a superb film, too, though I shot it less often than E-6 film. Since Kodak had withdrawn form making ANY slide films, I was using old stock that had been refrigerated. The problem there, of course, is that as films age, the results will not be optimal. So, I was pretty excited when Kodak Alaris announced in early 2017 that it was bringing a new Ektachrome into the world. I didn't expect it to take over a year before it was available, but it has been worth the wait.\n\nSo far, I have shot two rolls of the new E100, and both were developed by The Darkroom in San Clemente, CA. While I have an E-6 kit at home, I did not want my results tainted by personal goof-ups. One roll was shot in my trusty Nikon N80 in Aperture-priority mode, and the other in my also trusty, full- manual Nikon FM. I got the film back uncut, and cut it into 5-frame lengths to fit my archival print file pages. I am not putting the film into slide mounts because it's easier scanning in strips. I can mount it in mounts later, should I want to. The film was scanned on my Epson V700 photo scanne at 2400 dpi.\n\nAs an experienced E-6 shooter, I trusted my instincts when shooting with this film, compensating for the lighting conditions when it was appropriate. A polarizer was used in some instances. I am very pleased with my results, and the E100 film is everything that I had hoped for.\n\nLooks really good. Are these straight scans or did you do any post processing? If the later, did you post process to match the chrome exactly?\n\nThe only corrections I made were dust spot removal and in some cases, a bit of tweaking in the highlights. Pretty much it!\n\nI've started using this film as well and gotten good results. I really missed E100G when it disappeared some years ago.\n\nGreat shots and great review Mark. I'm still finishing up my first E100 roll from FPP, and I will take a chance and develop it in the FPP E6 kit. I'll practice first developing a Retrochrome roll. Hope it works! I used lots of Ektachrome and Kodachrome back in the old days - like Kodachrome 25, can't believe how I got some of those shots with such slow film. The shot of the lighthouse & keepers house - are you a lighthouse aficionado like me? I have lots of lighthouse shots. --> Richard." ]
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[ null, "Have you ever run 13.1 miles with a camera? I did just that this past Sunday as I took the streets of downtown Raleigh with 12,500 other runners to race in Raleigh’s Inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon & Half Marathon. I was slightly under trained for the race and decided to just have fun with it. No worrying about personal records or stressing over finishing times. I was simply excited to be a part of it all and enjoy the rare opportunity to have my camera with me to capture scenes along the 13.1 mile course.", null, "Sunrise as the Race Begins\n\nI started out in Corral #2 because I had optimistically predicted a 1:45 finish time. This of course was before the bleak winter and I didn’t get nearly as many training runs in as I had hoped. Come race day I knew I would likely finish somewhere closer to the 2 hour mark, but wasn’t concerned about it. It was actually kind of refreshing to not worry about the finish time. It was a beautiful day for the race with morning temps in the low 60’s and expected to reach the low 80’s by the afternoon. We set out around 7:10 just in time to catch the sunrise as it basked downtown Raleigh in it’s warm orange glow.", null, "The postcard race course winded us through Oakwood, Chavis Park, Cameron Village, Dorothea Dix, and several other picturesque portions of downtown. Along the way there were local bands playing every few miles and pumping up the runners with their music. One of my favorites was the Shaw University Marching Band with brass players blasting from a bridge as runners ran below. Another favorite was a band out of Chapel Hill called Ellis Dyson & the Shambles. I loved their upright bass, fiddle, and horn section! I actually stopped to listen to them play for a minute while I snapped a few pictures. It was still early on in the race, but it was a welcome break!", null, "As I made my way through the 13.1 miles I stopped a few times to take pictures of the bands, friends and fellow runners. It was great running into so many familiar faces out on the course. I also enjoyed seeing so many spectators and a few rouge musicians playing along the the route. My favorite was a little girl playing her violin for the runners. While having my camera out I couldn’t resist trying to take a running “selfie” to capture the experience. The photo above was taken somewhere between mile 8 and 9 on Western Boulevard as we made our way back to downtown Raleigh.", null, "As I mentioned earlier I wasn’t as prepared for this race as I had hoped. It was also a fairly hilly course (Raleigh is not as flat as some people think). I was definitely feeling fatigued as I entered the last 3 miles of the course. I got a huge boost of energy however as we ran through Dorothea Dix Park and saw Tribute to Fallen Soldiers lining the course. Everyone I have spoken to was very moved by this tribute. Seeing pictures honoring the fallen soldiers and the numerous American flags waving in the wind with the Raleigh Skyline in the background gave me goosebumps and the rush of power I needed to push through the final miles.", null, "Soon after the course entered back into the core of downtown for the home stretch to the finish line. I was nice to see so many spectators cheering runners on along Fayetteville Street. I took my camera out for one last shot as I approached the finish line. I crossed the finish at 2 hours and 5 seconds. Not a PR but I was very pleased with the time considering the hilly course and the fact I had stopped so many times to take pictures.", null, "As I crossed the finish I grabbed my medal and ran into Anj and Jill, two of my running friends from the River Run Club, an awesome run club filled with runners of all levels that meets each Thursday to run at 7pm in North Raleigh. They both had a great race and Jill even pulled off a PR finishing in under two hours on what was definitely a challenging and hilly course. Way to go Jill!", null, "As I made my way from the finish line I grabbed some water, chocolate milk and a banana to recharge and headed over to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Raleigh post race concert. Raleigh his well suited for this with the Red Hat Amphitheater situated just one block west of the finish line. I liked the idea of a post race event like a concert because it gives runners a chance to chill out, drink a beer and catch up with friends to share about the race while it is all still fresh in your mind. It was also simply just a beautiful day to be downtown.", null, "I was very impressed with the inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll Raleigh race. I thought it was well organized and I loved the route through the downtown street. If you missed the race this year because it sold out, don’t fret. The race is scheduled to return next year on April 12, 2015 and will be held in Raleigh for at least the next three years. Online Registration for the 2015 race in Raleigh will open up in May. You can get additional information on the official race website here." ]
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[ "If you've never heard of 'bump keys' then I suggest you read the blog below. I had read online about them about a year ago and watched videos of how easy it is for theives to gain access to your home. My suggestion? Protect yourself.\n\nA few years ago my locksmith retired leaving me wondering who\n\nwould be the next candidate to work with our company. Then I got to thinking about all the times I needed someone immediately, right now and not a week from Thursday. My locksmith was pretty good about accommodating my REO schedule, but it took a while to get him in the flow with that kind of fast paced schedule.\n\nSo, I decided I'd just do it myself. I know, Realtors shouldn't be involved in the \"arms reach\" portions of REOs, but what I found is that if I do it free, REO companies don't seem to have any issues with it. If I could open my own doors, I could move quicker when time came to take over an REO. So, that's what I did.\n\nFirst, I learned how to pick locks. It's not terribly hard. I already knew how to change the lock-set, but gaining access was always the challenge, and then I found something stunning. There is another technique that doesn't require you to pick a lock. It's called a bump key (video). With a bump key, I can be in a house in less than 3 seconds and no one would ever know I was there.\n\nThe bump key is a key. It looks like most keys except that instead of a series of unusual shaped highs and lows it has a series of equal mountains and valleys. You insert the key into the lock about 90% of the way. With a little pressure toward the unlocking direction, you tap the back of the key. The key moves into the lock causing the pins to bounce up, and the slight pressure forces them to stay up and bingo, the lock is open.\n\nIt took me about 5 minutes to make my first key. That's all. So, when you change the locks on your house install new high security bump key proof locks. Please encourage your home-buyers to do the same. They are built with heavier springs which will not bounce when the key is tapped. Thieves have been using bump keys for decades, but now the general public is aware of them because of You-Tube and other web-based sites. Make the change. It will help you sleep better, and it will frustrate would-be thieves.\n\nWhat a great tip. I never heard of bump keys, but that's pretty scary to know that occurs. I'm a loan officer and I think as closing gifts, I might give \"bump-proof\" locks. I give fire extinguishers now, but the locks seem to be a good choice too.\n\nI was thinking of doing the same thing! Of course it would be important to accurately assess how many exterior doors there are in the house to make sure and buy the right quantity. Just make sure to get the same lock codes on all of them. One key is a huge convenience!\n\nVery interesting information. I have heard us these \"bump keys\" but was not very well informed.", null ]
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[ "Ever since DIA opened to the public on February 28 of 1995 the airport has been in the limelight. It is a hub of shocking rumors and conspiracy theories. From the demonic horse greeting visitors, the apocalyptic murals the airport has many other odd characters. The massive new airport didn’t just take up lots of time and money—it also takes up a lot of space. two decades later, it’s still the largest airport in the United States by area (53 square miles) with the longest public use runway available in the country.\n\nDIA does have something to be suspicious about. A shape that many people have noticed looks curiously like a swastika, at least from the air. Taken on its own, such a shape could be brushed off as being just a really terrible piece of planning, but combined with everything else, it all looks very odd indeed. If you didn’t know, the Nazis happen to use the swastika symbol. It was the official symbol of the party.\n\n2. The Markings On Floor\n\nMuch theorizing has occurred over the floor designs and phrases embedded in the marble floor throughout DIA’s main terminal known as the Great Hall. The airport bears a series of “strange” markings on its floors that some people believe symbolize a new strain of hepatitis that could be used in biological warfare. In reality, most of the symbols are taken from Navajo language or are pulled from the periodic table of elements.\n\nIt is a conspiracy theory that he Freemasons, a centuries-old secret society, has controlled the airport ever since it opened. With ties to the New World Order, a group of global elites who wield power over international affairs. A dedication plaque at the airport’s south entrance dated March 19, 1994, contains a time capsule and bears the symbol of the Freemasons, as well as a reference to the New World Airport Commission. Strange markings have also been noted around the airport, supposedly indicating secret or alien languages.\n\n4. Artistic clues to the apocalypse\n\nVia Out there Colorado\n\nLike most DIA conspiracy theories, this one roughly parallels the rise of the internet at the time of the airport’s opening and has been given fuel over the years by radio hosts like George Noory. The airport’s 40-piece public art collection, most notably its colorful, 28-foot-wide murals by artist Leo Tanguma, its “Notre Denver” gargoyle sculptures and the Mustang sculpture ( big blue horse) near are clues to influence at the airport, alternately credited as Illuminati, Freemasons, New World Order or Nazis.\n\nThere is a time capsule scribed with a Freemason symbol and the words New World Airport Commission at Denver International Airport on October 20, 2016. The time capsule, which will be opened in 2094, contains nothing more than a few items of Denver historical significance. And as for that secret language? It’s Navajo. Most of us won’t be able to know what is actually inside. but it sounds interesting.\n\n6. The Horse Statue At The Entrance Of Airport\n\nConspiracy theories aside, it’s hard to deny the weirdness of DIA’s unofficial mascot, a massive horse statue called Blue Mustang. It has already killed at least one man. At 32 feet tall and 9000 pounds, it’s made out of fibreglass, Blue Mustang is huge and imposing, and its glowing red eyes don’t help matters. This thing is giant and really scary and it killed the man who made it. Really! Artist Luis Jimenez died in 2006 when a piece of the sculpture’s head broke off and severed an artery in his leg.\n\n7. The Tunnels and the Underground Bunker\n\nThe airport is home to a number of tunnels. That sounds normal enough, but there is definitely something weird about. But where do the tunnels go? Perhaps to some kind of underground bunker? Most of the people who believe in the various conspiracy theories regarding DIA seem to think that the airport is actually the headquarters for something far nastier than just an airport like the New World Order after a zombie apocalypse.\n\nCountries You Need To Travel To If You Like Food!\n\n16 Travel Gifs From Your Pre-Corona Days\n\nThe Best Jazz Cafe/Restaurants To Visit In India\n\nIn India, music lovers are only just really waking up to genres of music other than Bollywood and international pop. The independent music scene in India has been growing by leaps and bounds recently, but the craze for jazz precedes this trend by decades. This is indicated by the fact that in 1947, there were around 60 jazz bands in Mumbai itself! In metro cities like India, Bangalore and Pune, jazz lovers have kept alive a thriving culture of appreciation and enjoyment of jazz music.", null, "Amazing vintage vibes with a chill ambiance and great live music, Shisha Jazz is one of the must-visit restaurants in the city of Pune. They have live jazz music performances every Thursday and also hold an amazing jazz music festival in August. This is one of the best places to hang out with your music lover friends. The food is also great, the staff is courteous and the service quick.", null, "Trincas on Kolkata’s entertainment street Park Street is one of the best places in the country to experience classic jazz music from the sixties. Also, this is the very place where an 18-year-old Usha Uthup found her voice and went on to make her mark as a singer. Other prominent performers include Biddu, Tina Charles, Benni Rozario and Eve. The place resurrected its live music scene in 2015, with the promise of holding hour-long gigs every Saturday.", null, "Touted as one of the most Instagram-worthy restaurants in New Delhi, Le Bistro is perfect for lovers of European cuisine and jazz music. It’s one of the few places that hold a weekly celebration of jazz music known as Jazz by the Park every Wednesday and Friday. It’s a very romantic setting that is tailor-made for romantic date nights with someone special. Le Bistro is a very cozy place and has excellent food complemented by great service and courteous staff.", null, "As suggested in the name, The Piano Man is for pure jazz fanatics. With the greatest jazz musicians name engraved in the bricks of the restaurant. That isn’t the only thing which sets your mood. From the lighting to the food. From the decor to the service. They’ve got the formula just right. Take your date to this fancy place. With the beautiful live music, it will enhance your experience. Also, if you are a musician. You could play here.\n\nThis place is famous for its all-day breakfast menu and delicious European cuisine. Live performances are one of the many USPs of Zoe, alongside affordable food and peppy, casual vibes.\n\nAlso read- Magical Places All Over The World\n\nCountries Where Indians Cannot Travel To\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nWho doesn’t love travelling with their furry friends? And for that some dog travel tips are very important! Long road trips are enjoyed by some dogs, while others quiver at the mere prospect of getting into a car. But anyway, if you want to drive long distances in a car with your dog, then good preparation and attentiveness is required before and during the trip.\n\nThese are few dog travel tips to help your furry friend!\n\nMake sure everything is packed\n\nYou need to make sure you’ve got everything they may need on their journey to keep your dog happy. Usually on the long road trip and once you’ve finally arrived at your destination.\n\nNever take them on trips during vaccination\n\nAlthough travelling with puppies is great, ensuring you get them used to car trips ahead of any long road trips can be tough. Make sure you wait until all their vaccinations are full. Usually, this will be by the time they are around 14 weeks old.\n\nWaiting until your puppy is completely house-trained is also advised, so you don’t run up a big hotel bill!\n\nTake your dog to a quick drive to the store, veterinarian, to another doggie park or even to training lessons for puppies. This ensures that your dog gets used to car trips as best as possible.\n\nAnd hopefully some trips are expected to take them somewhere fun and exciting, so they understand that the car is fine.\n\nProtect them from Sunshade\n\nTemperatures inside cars will still be much higher than outside temperatures, even though it’s not a especially hot day. It is recommended to put a sunshade inside your windscreen before you drive so that inside the car it’s a little cooler.\n\nYou can also buy some sunshades for the back windows. So that during the car ride your dog will not be lying in patches of sun. Install these the night before your trip as for windscreens above.\n\nTire up their energy\n\nBy making sure your dog has used up all their pent up energy, he’ll be more likely to just go in the car to sleep.\n\nKeep the radio on if you don’t talk for the whole ride. Also, let your dog chew on an antler bone. Else, a kong filled with delicious treats, or some of their favourite toys. The act of chewing alone, after a while, should tire them out.\n\nHave plenty of toilet breaks specifically, every 90 minutes to 2 hours. Also, this will need to be reduced if your dog is less used to long road trips.\n\nYou should also let your dog do their business as soon as possible when you arrive. If they are desperate, even the most toilet-trained dogs could go inside.\n\nDogs would also need plenty of water as they ride in vehicles. In case of traffic or delays, you can ensure you have enough to cover the entire journey plus some extra. And if you buy a bottle that has a bowl compartment attached to it, it will make things simpler for you. Mainly, because the dog can almost drink straight from the bottle." ]
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[ null, "TheWrap magazine: “I didn’t know if I could lose a day of work to go meet these dudes, or if they even wanted to work with me,” says the young Mexican actor\n\nThis story about Juan Daniel Garcia and “I’m No Longer Here” first appeared in the International Films Issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.\n\nThe music was the thing that initially led director Fernando Frias de la Parra to make “I’m No Longer Here,” so it’s probably appropriate that he ended up with a musician, Juan Daniel Garcia, playing the lead role in his movie. The film begins in the Kolombia subculture in Monterrey, Mexico, with a gang known as Los Terkos who dance to a slowed-down version of cumbia music — a music that Frias had loved for years, as much for what it meant as how it sounded.\n\n“I’ve always been a fan of countercultures,” Frias said, “and of spontaneity, appropriation, cultural accidents or even glitches, because they speak about the human condition. And I found a connection between the slowed-down cumbia and the fast expiration of youth in places where there are no opportunities.\n\n“These kids, when they’re 16, they already have kids or they’re hooked on drugs or they’ve left school very, very young. And the music was a metaphor for knowing that there is no future. You want to hold on to the song and keep dancing for as long as you can, because that’s the joyful part of your life.”\n\nTo make his movie about a young member of Los Terkos who has to flee to the United States after witnessing a gang shooting, Frias turned to amateurs in Monterrey. A talent scout found Garcia through a youth group that was part of a crime prevention initiative, but the aspiring musician had little interest in acting.\n\n“To be honest, I wasn’t sure I wanted to be a part of it at the beginning,” he said. “I was working as a musician, I was also working as a welder and it was going well. I didn’t know if I could lose a day of work to go meet these dudes, or if they even wanted to work with me.”\n\nStill, he was intrigued, he said, because the movie was going to be filmed partly in Monterrey, and because it was about a gang organized around music. “It also didn’t matter if you weren’t an actor. It was actually an advantage if you weren’t.”", null, "The more he learned about the character, Ulises, the more he connected with him — “because he is a guy like me who likes music, and because of the situation that young people face at the moment. I believe that he is a survivor of a complicated situation (in) an almost warlike environment, and I am living in an environment between music and cinema.”\n\nMuch of the film takes place in New York City, and for a while production stalled because the American consulate kept denying Garcia’s visa. “The U.S. Department of State had already approved Juan Daniel’s visa, he just needed to get it stamped in his passport,” Frias said. “He applied three times, and they denied him — and if you get a fourth ‘rejected,’ you cannot apply again for 10 years or something like that.\n\n“And he was very much discriminated against — we got the transcripts of the interviews at the consulate, and they were trying to make him fail. By then we had won a lot of grants, and we had letters from important people in Mexico and in Congress, and finally, the fourth time, he got it.”\n\nFor Garcia, though, the challenges of playing a fanatic dancer were as much physical as diplomatic. “Both of my legs have been broken,” he said. “There were times when I was dancing, and it got to a point where I couldn’t anymore because they started hurting a lot.”\n\nStill, the musician who didn’t care about acting came out of the experience ready to do it again. “I am a welder and I like photography as well,” he said. “If someone were to ask, ‘You have to choose one: musician, photographer, welder or actor?’ obviously, I would choose to be an actor, right? Because being an actor, I can be any of those things.”\n\nCategoryTV & Movies\nTags- Actor from the to Unl Welder" ]
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[ null, "West Hartford is a town located in Hartford County, Connecticut. The town was incorporated in 1854. Prior to that date, the town was a parish of Hartford.\n\nThe population was estimated at 63,268 in 2010. West Hartford is primarily an inner-ring suburb of Hartford. The downtown area, West Hartford Center, has been the community’s hub since the late 17th century.\n\nThe national online magazine www.travelandleisure.com cited West Hartford as one of the 10 “coolest” suburbs in the nation. The magazine called the West Hartford Reservoir off Farmington Avenue “West Hartford’s version of Central Park,” and it also noted the town’s vacation-worthy hot spots, with cutting-edge restaurants, great shopping and plenty of parking.\n\nWhether it is a plumbing or electrical emergency or just scheduled maintenance, Aiello services West Hartford to make sure all your heating, air conditioning, electrical and plumbing issues are resolved successfully in a timely manner." ]
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[ null, "Winter is coming for franchisors in California. Last year, the California Supreme Court decided to hold California businesses liable for the violation of Massachusetts labor statutes when it adopted the ABC test for determining independent contractor status in its Dynamex decision. The California legislature has passed a bill, Assembly Bill 5, purporting to codify that decision, with the enthusiastic encouragement of several presidential candidates, including Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris. Governor Newsom has stated that he will sign the bill into law, so that it will become effective on January 1, 2020.\n\nThe new statute has been widely covered by the press as a blow to the gig economy. Just as significantly, the new law will disrupt most franchised businesses and imperil the continued existence of many of them. In the last decade, there have been scores of cases claiming that franchisors were the employers of their franchisees and their franchisees' employees. In Dynamex, which was not a franchise case, the Supreme Court of California adopted a new test that identifies workers as an \"employee\" if they are in the same business as their alleged employer. Assembly Bill 5 adopts the ABC test for identifying employment relationships and includes no exemption for franchise or licensing arrangements.\n\nOn May 2, 2019, the Ninth Circuit Court applied the ABC test to a franchisee in the Vazquez decision and essentially concluded that the franchisee was the franchisor's employee. On June 10, 2019, Norm Leon of DLA Piper and I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the International Franchise Association in Vazquez, seeking a rehearing. On July 23, 2019, the Ninth Circuit withdrew and de-published its prior decision, though the case will still be reheard by the same panel of judges.\n\nThe Ninth Circuit Court pointedly noted in Vazquez that the franchisor of a cleaning company was engaged in the same cleaning business as its franchisees. Typically, franchisees contract with franchisors that have a developed expertise in a particular business, to take advantage of that expertise. Although each franchise system will have to be analyzed separately, a court following the reasoning of the Vazquez court could conclude that franchisors are the employers of both their franchisees and their franchisees' employees.\n\nAt least two courts have already held that the new ABC test is retroactive, going back four years. That's like reducing the speed limit to 35 mph, then giving tickets to those who exceeded that limit over the last four years. Assembly Bill 5 states that some of its provisions are retroactive and others will only apply after January 1, 2020. Damages claims are likely to be filed as class actions, which is typical in misclassification claims.\n\nAs franchise systems consider the devastation that these employment claims will wreak upon their businesses, they might also consider California Labor Code §226.8, which imposes penalties on \"employers\" who voluntarily and knowingly misclassify their employees as independent contractors. Penalties are $5,000 to $15,000 per violation, but if there is a \"pattern and practice\" to the violations, penalties range from $10,000 to $25,000 per violation.\n\nThese penalties mean that franchisors cannot idly wait for 2020. Winter is upon us and franchise systems had better be working overtime right now to prepare for what is coming.\n\nJonathan Solish, based in Los Angeles, Calif., is partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paiser. He specializes in handling complex franchise disputes. Contact him at 310-576-2156 or jonathan.solish@bclplaw.com." ]
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[ "If you are a real basketball fan, you must know who J. J. Redick is! He is a world-renowned basketball player, who married his beautiful girlfriend, Chelsea Kilgore. Today, we are not talking about J. J., but about his wife, Chelsea. Let’s know more about her, her job and profession through this wiki!\n\nBorn in 1987, Chelsea Kilgore’s hometown is in Florida. He holds American citizenship and is of white American ethnicity. She has not disclosed her zodiac sign and date of birth. The 30 years old celebrity wife will be turning 31 years old soon. She was born to John and Robin Kilgore’s family. She also has a sibling sister named Kylee Jean. For academic qualification, she went to the University of Central Florida.\n\nChelsea is not a celebrity, and she came to fame after being in a relationship with professional basketball player J. J. Redick. She started her Pilates instructor. However, as of now, she is working with her husband in J. J. Redick Foundation.", null, "Apart from these, there is no real information revealed. Her previous works are confined and are not hinted in social accounts as well. As her information regarding work is not known, we are not able to estimate her yearly salary. Her spouse’s net value is $26 million; thus, her estimated net worth as of 2018 is $2 million.\n\nChelsea started her love life with her boyfriend-turned-husband J. J. Redick from the year 2008. After a year, in July 2009, the duo stepped up for engagement. J. J. gave her a beautiful diamond ring. Moreover, after 11 months, on 26th June 2010, the cute pair exchanged vows.\n\nFrom this marriage, the duo is blessed with two children. The first child Knox was born in August 2014 and the second son named Kai in August 2016. In one interview with Los Angeles Times, her husband revealed about their relationship:\n\n‘I have a general rule that if I have an off-day during the season that I owe it to her to do what she wants unless it’s harmful to my well-being.’\n\nIf we see in their social accounts, we can see both sharing loves. They love to visit different places and eat delicious foods together.\n\nChelsea was born to the house of Robin and John Kilgore. She spent her childhood in Florida. She also has a sibling sister named Kylee Jean. J. J. calls her twin sister as his half wife. The detailed information regarding her family is not disclosed." ]
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[ "This Christmas – What If…?", null, "“Many Christians have heard the Christmas story so many times it’s just a rote tale anymore.”\n\nEvery Christmas, millions of folks engage in the sport of “Making Merry at Christmas.” Absolutely nothing wrong with that – I’ve even been known to indulge a time or two, myself. (Okay, every year.) And every year, for many of us, the season looks something like this:\n\nAll of that’s great but what if this year, I could find something new in the Christmas story, something fresh, and not just check the “Yep, I read it” box. So I asked the Lord for that something, that new insight or lesson or encouragement. Funny thing about asking God for fresh revelation – He’ll give it to us.\n\nSo I began to think about the Christmas story. And I realized there’s something to how the whole story came about . . .\n\nFirst: The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to tell her, a poor, unknown Jewish girl, that she had been chosen by God to be the mother of the Messiah. That was unexpected.\n\nSecond: Three wise kings set out on a two-year journey to find one obscure little baby in order to give him expensive gifts of gold, frankincense , and myrrh . That was unexpected.\n\nThird: That baby was born in a stable and laid in an animals’ food trough. (We tend to whitewash the humility of that whole experience.) That was really unexpected.\n\nFourth: The entire heavenly host appears to announce the birth of the Messiah. That was totally unexpected.\n\nFifth: That heavenly host by-passes the rich and famous and declares the birth of the Messiah to a bunch of shepherds. Considering how poor and despised shepherds were in those days, that was most unexpected.\n\nSixth: The God of all the universe loved us so much that he limited his divine awareness and power to that of a tiny human baby. “Unexpected” is an understatement. Incomprehensible might be more accurate.\n\nIt’s a simple lesson but most of the Lord’s really good ones are: This Christmas season, look for God’s hand in the midst of the unexpected, the humble, and the holy. Look for it as you’re baking your family’s favorite cookies, shopping for that one gift that says how much you care, and taking the time to write a note in a card to that person whom you haven’t heard from in forever.\n\nWho knows? Maybe you’ll be the unexpected hand of the Lord to someone who really needs to find it this Christmas season." ]
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[ null, "Like so many girls her age, Melissa Shang of Westborough, Massachusetts, loves American Girl dolls and the accompanying books that tell the dolls’ stories. The company’s BeForever line includes dolls and stories that teach children ages 8-13 about American history, with characters including Kaya, a Native American girl living in the mid-late 1700s, Felicity, whose story takes place at the beginning of the American Revolution, Josefina, a Mexican-American girl living in the early 1800s and Molly, who resides in Illinois during World War II. Beginning in the early 2000s, the company launched its Girl of the Year line, featuring contemporary heroines of different races, religions and ethnicities dealing with a variety of challenges.\n\nMelissa enjoyed playing with the dolls and learning about their stories, but as a girl with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a type of muscular dystrophy, she longed for an American Girl doll who like her, had a disability. With the support of her older sister Eva, in 2014 Melissa initiated an online petition asking the creators of American Girl dolls to add a Girl of the Year doll with a disability. Though the petition went viral, was signed by more than 140,000 people and garnered significant media attention, the company has not committed to produce a doll with a disability.\n\nSo, the Shang sisters moved on to Plan B: They wrote a book about a character named Mia, who like Melissa, attends middle school, has hobbies and friends and uses a wheelchair. The sisters set up a Kickstarter campaign, quickly raising enough money to hire an editor and literary agent and eventually, they sent the book, “Mia Lee is Wheeling Through Middle School” out to publishers.\n\nYet, the responses Melissa received from publishers were disappointing and remarkably like one another. Publishers felt that Mia, the book’s protagonist, seemed “too happy” for a girl with a degenerative nerve disease who used a wheelchair.\n\nWriting in an opinion piece for the New York Times published in June, 2017, Melissa explained, “Mia Lee, my sassy, YouTube-loving heroine, differed too much from the convention of what a disabled kid is supposed to be like…There are very few stories about kids in wheelchairs, and there are even fewer with a disabled person who is cheerful and happy.\n\n“Disability is always seen as a misfortune,” wrote Melissa, “and disabled characters are simply opportunities to demonstrate the kindness of the able-bodied protagonists.”\n\nStill determined to get her book out, Melissa used money from the Kickstarter campaign to self-publish it. In August 2016, her dream came true. Since then, “Mia Lee is Wheeling Through Middle School” has sold hundreds of copies. According to Amazon.com “Melissa has gone on to become a young disability advocate. She has given a TEDx talk, spoke at the United Nations, and introduced Malala Yousafzai at the National Constitutional Center.”\n\nTo learn more about Melissa Shang, visit her website at melissashang.com" ]
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[ null, "City Council committed to increasing the reserve balance of the general fund to 16.66 percent by December 31, 2025 at Monday’s virtual meeting.\n\nThe resolution included plans to add at least $1 million annually to the reserve fund between 2022 and 2025. Additional contributions to the fund balance could be made from property sales earnings and other alternative revenue sources.\n\nEvanston’s 2021 budget includes using $500,000 from the fund reserves to help offset the financial challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to alleviate the effects of a tax increase on residents. After withdrawing the $500,000, the fund balance is estimated to fall to $13.1 million, which makes up 11.9 percent of expenses in the general fund.\n\nAdopted expenses for 2021 are over $111 million, so the reserve balance would need to reach about $18.5 milion to reach the 16.66 percent goal. This means the city needs about $5.3 million more than the current $13.1 million in the reserve fund.\n\nErika Storlie, the city manager, said the 16.66 percent will function like a “rainy day fund,” and is a standard amount for municipalities across the country. Although City Council has made efforts to reach this standard in previous years, financial difficulties attributable to COVID-19 have rendered the task more challenging.\n\n“This resolution will reaffirm our commitment to getting to a path of having that reserve balance where it should be,” Storlie said. “If approved, we will continue steadily working towards keeping our finances in order with the appropriate levels of expense reductions and revenue enhancements to meet the needs of the residents of Evanston.”\n\nThe 16.66 percent reserve balance can be funded from an assortment of revenue that does not necessarily have to be taxes, Storlie said. Evanston Mayor Steve Hagerty said the resolution is not an affirmative vote that the city will raise taxes, and the city’s reserves could increase from expenditure reductions, instead.\n\nAld. Ann Rainey (8th) said the 16.66 percent goal should be thought of as Council’s best intention, but she does not have full faith the city will be able to attain its goal. She said the city should not raise taxes in any case or carve out an important part of services to contribute to the 16.66 percent. Rainey proposed making an amendment to not raise taxes to fund the reserve goal.\n\nAlthough Rainey said she thought it was sufficient to tell citizens the general fund reserves will not be funded by raising taxes, Ald. Cicely Fleming (9th) said Council needs to more clearly explain to residents how the city will spend less money or raise more revenue to add to the reserve balance.\n\n“If we don’t have a plan for getting there, aside from just saying we’re going to do it, people do have a fear that it’s going to come down to either higher property taxes or fees or higher parking tickets or whatever it is,” Fleming said." ]
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[ null, "Dennis William Grundel, 75 of Stacyville, Iowa passed away on July 9, 2022 at the Mitchell County Regional Health Center in Osage, Iowa of a massive stroke.\n\nDennis, the oldest son of George and Doris (Chapin) Grundel, was born at home on November 30, 1946. He began his elementary education in Rock Falls, Iowa and then continued on in Otranto, Iowa when his family moved to the home farm north of Carpenter, Iowa in 1954. He attended high school in St. Ansgar, Iowa and graduated with the Class of 1965. He continued on to take his first two years of college at Riverland Community College in Austin, Mn. He then transferred to Iowa State University and graduated in March of 1970 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Forestry.\n\nAfter college Dennis enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard based out of Jefferson, Iowa and served his Basic Training in Kentucky and Georgia. He was honorably discharged.\n\nDennis met the love of his life, Marjorie Rachut, in 1966. They were engaged in 1967, and were married at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rock Township, on August 17, 1968. They celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 2018 and would have been married 54 years this year. To this union was born a daughter, Deborah, and a son, Robert.\n\nIn 1977, Dennis and Marge moved back to northern Iowa to start farming with his brother and dad. He continued farming until his retirement in 2012 when he and Marge moved to their present home in Northwood, Iowa. Suffering from Dementia, he became a resident of the Stacyville Community Nursing Home in September of 2020.\n\nDennis loved to hunt and fish and in his younger years spent hours hunting with his good friend, Dennis Koch, who was at his bedside when he died Saturday. There are 4 species of wild turkeys and Dennis and son, Robert took 3 hunting trips together successfully bagging 3 of the 4.\n\nHe is preceded in death by his: parents, George and Doris Grundel; his father and mother-in- law, Wilmer and Elsie Rachut; his son, Robert; brother, Jerry; and twin grandsons, Alex and Ryan Baardseth.\n\nThe Family would like to thank the Stacyville Community Nursing Home for the excellent care Dennis received while he was a resident there.\n\nDennis loved his family and the many friends he met along his life’s journey. His mind is clear now and he is at peace. We will miss him." ]
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[ null, null, "For quite some time, this absolutely brutal Nissan GT-R Alpha Omega by AMS Performance has been the world’s fastest street-legal GT-R across the quarter mile. However, now there is a new kid on block and it has just taken the mantle as the world’s quickest road-legal GT-R.\n\nTransformed by the crew at Extreme Turbo Systems (ETS), this brutal GT-R recently managed to rocket down the quarter mile in a mere 7.81 seconds at a top speed of 294.5 km/h. By comparison, the best time from the GT-R Omega thus far has been 7.984 seconds at 299.3 km/h.\n\nNo specific power outputs for this GT-R have been revealed but it has to be pushing out upwards of 1500 hp.\n\nWhile this run is indeed impressive, we expect the GT-R Alpha 12 Omega to beat it very soon. As a matter of fact, the Omega GT-R was the first GT-R to clock a sub 9 second quarter mile, the first 8 second sprint and the first in the 7 second range. Could it also be the first into 6 second range?" ]
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[ "On May 6, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Finland, where the two diplomats took part in the ministerial session of the Arctic Council. During the meeting, the two diplomats discussed the Venezuelan crisis. After his meeting with Pompeo, Lavrov reiterated to the media that Russia is categorically opposed to armed action.\n\n\"The use of force can only be sanctioned by the UN Security Council, or force may be used in response to aggression against a sovereign state. Nothing of the sort is happening in Venezuela. I don’t see any advocates of a reckless military solution based on my contacts with US, European and Latin American colleagues. I hope that this understanding shared by all will be translated into practical policy and that there will be no military solution because it would be disastrous,\" Lavrov stated.[1]\n\nThe Russian media outlet Gazeta.ru noted that Venezuela is the first confrontation line between Russia and the US since the end of the Cold War. In the Gazeta.ru's article, Russian expert Dmitry Suslov was quoted stressing that the US acknowledges that Russia is \"a great power\" able to shape events in Latin America. Suslov added that the US did not abandon the prospect of a military intervention in Venezuela, but it is being restrained by Russia's military presence in Caracas, since the risk of a direct confrontation with the Russian military remains high.\n\nIt is worth noting, that on May 14, Pompeo visited Russia. At the joint Pompeo-Lavrov news conference, differences between Russia and the US over Venezuela surfaced. In response to questions by the media about Russia's persistence in supporting Maduro, when \"virtually every democracy\" in Latin America has recognized Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate interim leader, Lavrov answered:\n\n\"With regard to why Russia has adopted precisely this position and supports the dialogue and the consideration of all issues by the Venezuelans themselves without ultimatums or preconditions, we believe that democracy cannot be instituted by force. The threats addressed to the government led by Mr Maduro from the US Administration and from Mr Guaido, who constantly mentions his right to invite an armed intervention from outside, have nothing to do with democracy.\"[2]", null, "\"Based on his meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Finland, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that there were no supporters of a military solution in Venezuela. Full-fledged negotiations between the chief diplomats of the two countries took place shortly after a telephone conversation between the presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. During that call, the subject of Venezuela was raised as well. The parties are trying to find a solution to the crisis, but given the overall level of relations, no 'grand bargain' can be expected.\n\n\"Following his meeting with the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with European and Latin American colleagues, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that he did not see any 'supporters of a reckless military solution' in Venezuela. He said this after talks with Pompeo held in the Finnish city of Rovaniemi on the margins of the Arctic Summit. The head of the Russian foreign ministry characterized the meeting as constructive.\n\n\"The meeting of diplomats took place three days after a one-and-a-half-hour telephone conversation between the presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.\n\n\"Most of that call dealt with the situation in Venezuela, where the opposition led by the National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaido tried to overthrow Nicolas Maduro, the country's president, on April 30th - May 1st.\n\n\"According to the Kremlin, Putin told his American counterpart that 'only the Venezuelans themselves have the right to determine their country's future.' Furthermore, 'outside interference in internal affairs and attempts at regime change by force in Caracas undermine the prospects for a political settlement of the crisis.'\n\n\"Trump as well agrees that a political solution to the crisis is possible. Speaking to journalists after his conversation with Putin, he noted that Putin was 'looking for something positive' in Venezuela, and he himself shares this goal. 'I feel the same way' the American president said, noting that the Russian leader 'is not going to interfere' with the situation.\n\nUS And Russia At A Dead End In Caracas\n\n\"Such statements can effectively be seen as the beginning of direct negotiations between Washington and Moscow on Venezuela.\n\n\"Despite the difference in approaches, both sides understand that the situation is at an impasse, and neither President Nicolas Maduro nor his opponent Juan Guaido is able to overcome it…\n\n\"According to Suslov, however, any 'strategic deal' between Moscow and Washington is out of the question: 'In the current state of the Russian-American relations, no deals whatsoever are on the agenda.' 'Washington wants Moscow to leave Venezuela, but is unlikely to offer Moscow anything in return,' the expert says.\n\n\"According to Suslov, under present conditions one can talk about only tactical matters, such as possibility of preventing a direct clash between the countries [a de-confliction mechanism]. The expert notes that the U.S. did not abandon the prospect of a military solution, but it is being held back by the Russia's military presence in Caracas: 'It is to the Russian presence that the Americans attribute the failure of the recent coup attempt and the refusal of the overwhelming majority of the military to go over to Guaido's side.'\n\n\"Suslov is convinced that 'the Americans will keep hounding the Maduro regime, but they cannot decide to invade, since the risk of a direct confrontation with the Russian military remains.' With that in mind, the U.S. and Russia can discuss how to avoid direct conflict with each other even in the event of a possible invasion of Venezuela, Suslov points out. As an example, he cites the situation in Syria, where Moscow and Washington have established de-confliction mechanisms.'\n\n\"The exact number of Russian military personnel in Venezuela is unknown. Moscow previously stated that they are specialists who are tasked with training the Venezuelan military how to master the technology. Their presence, according to the statements of the Russian side, has nothing to do with the confrontation between Caracas and Washington. At the same time, according to Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, the number of Russian servicemen in the country may be increased.\n\nMoscow Is Caracas' Only Hope\n\n\"Venezuela, although not the most influential country, but nonetheless an important one in terms of oil production, has become a new political battlefield between Washington and Moscow. Essentially, this is the first confrontation line since the cold war days, when Latin America was the staging area for both political and military confrontations between the two countries. Nicaragua was a prime example, where the Soviet Union actively supported the leftist Sandinista rebels fighting against the right-wing dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza (who was supported by the U.S.) Cuba was another battleground. The confrontation between the Soviet Union and the U.S. caused by the Soviet missiles in Cuba nearly led a nuclear war.\n\n\"Today, both Moscow and Caracas acknowledge that relations between the two countries are more of an economic nature. For the most part, Washington does not deny that either. U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo, stated in a recent interview with an American journalist Ben Shapiro that Russians are in Venezuela to 'protect economic interests.' Russian companies have invested billions of dollars in the country's oil fields and these investments may be lost if the current authorities depart. Having said that Russian servicemen are present in Venezuela, Pompeo claimed that Cuban military personnel play the main role in Venezuela's military apparatus, who 'control the country's economy.' Recently, Washington has beefed up sanctions against Cuba aimed at forcing this country to 'leave' Venezuela. In the event of a full-scale crisis or further armed insurrections, President Maduro is seeking a direct contact with President Putin.\n\n\"Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said that Maduro might soon visit St. Petersburg to take part in the economic forum that will be held in the Russian city in early June. 'We hope that the president will be able to attend the forum, as he would like to visit Petersburg and meet Putin,' the representative of the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry told RIA Novosti. The Kremlin has not yet commented on the information: Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the Russian president, says he is not aware of the visit.\n\n\"The Kremlin’s reaction is fully understandable: the situation in Venezuela may change any day, and it's possible that the country's president may be another person. At the same time, the fact that Maduro is seeking a personal meeting with the Russian president at the time of a severe crisis, shows that he is aware of the gravity of his situation. When Caracas has lost the support of most Latin American countries, and China, a major investor, is keeping its distance, Moscow is Caracas' only hope…\"" ]
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[ "The open skies treaty which entered into force in 2002 had a total of 34 members including canada russia and many european nations prior to the us withdrawal. The united states has formally withdrawn from the treaty on open skies an agreement that sought to foster trust by allowing the 34 participating nations to observe one another s militaries. The trump administration is expected to pull out of the open skies treaty which allows unarmed surveillance flights over american russian and several other countries territories in a.", null, null, null, null, "The Art Of Oakland Based Cannon Dill", null, null, "Out of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty with russia and refused to renew the new start treaty the last agreement limiting u s.\n\nOpen skies treaty bandcamp. The trump administration formally withdrew from the 34 nation open skies treaty on november 22 after serving the obligatory six months notice to do so in may this year. The kremlin regrets the united states walkout from the treaty on open skies because without the american side participating in it the document loses viability. The us formally announced its intention to abandon the open skies treaty on 22 may accusing moscow of violating the treaty and using imagery obtained during flights to support a doctrine of targeting critical us and european civilian and military infrastructure with precision guided conventional munitions. Withdraws from open skies treaty.\n\nRussia dismissed the allegations and suggested that the real reason for the us decision. The treaty on open skies allows countries to carry out unarmed surveillance flights over each other s territory. While initially imagined as a key part of multiple arms control deals for over a decade many in washington believe russia is in regular non compliance with ost protocols. Apart from the open skies treaty the trump administration has also pulled the u s.\n\nSpecifically they ve blamed moscow for preventing surveillance flights from happening over russia. And russian strategic nuclear weapons which is due to expire next february. Oc 135b open skies aircraft screenshot twitter headdancer7 jack beyrer november 23 2020 3 10 pm. The flights began in 2002 in an effort to build trust between the treaty s 34.\n\nIt specifies quotas for observation flights the types of sensors allowed on observation aircraft and inspections of the sensors by an observed country.", null, null, null ]
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[ "Last September, we wrote about an unprecedented 24-hour sit-in for families of uncharged prisoners. The protesters were finally tricked and arrested. Last night, Saudi journalist Iman al-Qahtani published the court ruling on 19 of those protesters (here, here, here, and here), publishing copies of the rulings against them.\n\nThe rulings, which read more like a religious fatwa (edict), included suspended 50-90 lashes and varying jail sentences for 14 of them, including the person who brought food for the protesters. The sentences are to be executed if they participate again in any protest. The other five are to be tried later.\n\nImprisonment without charges is the top human rights issue in Saudi Arabia. Independent human rights organization Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association's estimate of the number of uncharged prisoners is over 30,000, while the government-sponsored estimate is 4,396. Many were arrested in the massive, post-9/11 “war on terrorism”.", null, "A copy of one of the judge's rulings against the protesters. Photo shared on Twitter by @ImaQh\n\nThe sit-in took place on September 23, 2012, which marked Saudi national day. Family members of uncharged prisoners took the chance to raise awareness about their case, with a sit-in outside the al-Turfiya prison, near Buraidah. According to Reuters, 60 men, 45 women and 16 children participated in the protest.\n\nDuring the sit-in, and after the riot police had surrounded the protesters, and prevented food and water, one young man managed to get it with food. The charges against that person was:\n\nSupporting the protesters by bringing food\n\nThe charges also affirmed reports that the Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, also known as religious police, had participated in the crack down:\n\nThey stayed in that place for more than a day, even though they were advised to leave by police men and members of the Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice." ]
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[ "7 edition of Connectionist Models and Their Implications found in the catalog.\n\nConnectionism, today defined as an approach in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, cognitive science and philosophy of mind which models mental or behavioral phenomena with networks of simple units 1), is not a theory in frames of behaviorism, but it preceded and influenced behaviorist school of thought. Connectionism represents psychology's first comprehensive theory. Why There Are Complementary Learning Systems in the Hippocampus and Neocortex: Insights From the Successes and Failures of Connectionist Models of Learning and Memory. James L. McClelland, Bruce L. McNaughton & Randall C. O'Reilly - - Psychological Review (3)Cited by:\n\nThe Connectionist Theory. Report. Browse more videos. Playing next. Read From Learning Theory to Connectionist Theory: Essays in Honor of William K. Estes Volume. Ntaera. Books Connectionist Models of Neurocognition and Emergent Behavior: From Theory to Applications - Read Connectionist Models and Their Implications: Readings. Book Condition: This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket.. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual itemCited by:\n\nThe current paper examines two implications of applying this method: (1) Feldman and Ballard published \"Connectionist models and their properties\" in Cognitive Science, helping to focus attention on a family of similarly inspired research strategies just then under way, by giving the family a name: \"connectionism.\" The Connectionist. Connectionism, Learning and Meaning has been widely viewed as having implications for symbol grounding, notions of structured representation and compositionality, as well as the issue of nativism. We argue that connectionist models are no more “grounded” than their classical coun-terparts. In addition, since connectionist.", null, null, null, null, "All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. The book Connectionist Models and Their Implications: Readings from Cognitive Science, is published by Intellect Ltd.\n\nPages – Previous Chapter Next Chapter. ABSTRACT. Connectionist models and their implications: readings from cognitive. This paper describes a hybrid symbolic/connectionist model of analogical retrieval that is influenced by the language understanding process.\n\nThe summer school provided a forum for students and faculty to assess the state of the art with regards to connectionist Edition: 1. Pulvermüller, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, All connectionist models have in common that they consist of subunits that can, in one way or another, be likened to brain structures.\n\nThe neuroanatomical structures the network elements stand for are either large brain regions and the pathways between them, or local clusters of neurons and their mutual. Recent models that also include the mapping from orthography to semantics enabled connectionist models to address the issue of phonics vs.\n\nShultz. researchers began exploring the implications of principles that are more broadly consistent with the style of compu-tation employed by the brain. In connectionist models, cognitive processes take the form of cooperative and competitive interactions among large numbers of simple, neuron-like processing units.\n\nConnectionist Models Of Memory And Language 1st Edition by Joseph Levy (Editor) ISBN ISBN Why is ISBN important. ISBN. This bar-code number lets you verify that you're getting exactly the right version or edition of a book Format: Hardcover. Connectionist models, also known as Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) models, are a class of computational models often used to model aspects of human perception, cognition, and.\n\nConnectionist models can be characterized by three general computational features: distinct layers of interconnected units, recursive rules for updating the strengths of the connections during learning, and “simple” homogeneous computing by: Connectionist network models provide a plausible way of thinking about how this kind of associative system operates (McClelland, ; Smolensky, ).\n\nIn these accounts, whole patterns of co Author: James L Mcclelland. The articles have the main theme of connectionist modelling of cognition and perception, and are organised into six sections, on: cell assemblies, representation, memory, perception, vision and language.\n\nThis book is an invaluable resource for researchers interested in neural models of psychological phenomena. Connectionist Models in Cognitive Psychology is a state-of-the-art review of neural network modelling in core areas of cognitive psychology including: memory and learning, language (written and spoken), cognitive development, cognitive control, attention and action.\n\nThe chapters discuss neural network models in a clear and accessible style, with an emphasis on the relationship between Cited by: Connectionist AI systems are large networks of extremely simple numerical processors, massively interconnected and running in parallel.\n\nThere has been great progress in the connectionist approach, and while it is still unclear whether the approach will succeed, it is also unclear exactly what the implications for cognitive science would be if it did by: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Connectionist models and their implications.\n\nConnectionist models, also known as Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) models, are a class of computational models often used to model aspects of human perception, cognition, and behaviour, the learning processes underlying such behaviour, and the storage and retrieval of information from memory.\n\nThe approach embodies a particular perspective in cognitive science, one that is based on the. operate, based on connectionist principles. The third class of connectionist models addresses the more ambitious problem of learning the constitu-ent structure of a language from untagged linguistic input.\n\nSuch models have the potential to develop a new or unexpected notion of constituency, and hence may have substantial implications for.Distributed Processing Research Group. We then discuss three important early models that illustrate some of the key properties of connectionist systems and indicate how the novel theoretical contributions of these models arose from their key computational properties.\n\nthe function is differentiable, it is possible tocompute how each weight in such a network should be their computational power, individual neurons oper-File Size: KB." ]
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[ null, "08 November, 2014\nPrint this article Font size -16+\nBangalore-based Sasken Communication Technologies created a buzz in the telecom market this year when it developed the IsatPhone Pro, a handheld satellite phone for Inmarsat, UK. Inmarsat, the world's biggest satcom provider, completed its first call from Hawaii and the phone was launched in June 2010. Inmarsat is now confident of building its own handset for less than $500 (its current prices are about $700), thanks to its tie-up with Sasken.\n\nRajiv C. Mody, chairman and CEO of Sasken, a provider of telecom software services and solutions to network equipment vendors, handset manufacturers and semiconductor companies, will now have one more reason to smile. He has bagged second position as the most ‘value'able CEO in the small companies category, thanks to some good performance over the past three years and also due to a relatively low compensation of Rs 1.47 crore.\n\nLast fiscal, though, was not a good one for the company, which saw its revenues decrease 17.7 per cent (in rupee terms) to Rs 574.19 crore. Software services, including network engineering services, which dropped 14.7 per cent, contributed 95 per cent to the revenues, while software product revenues contributed 4 per cent. Sasken's heavy dependence on telecom business also goes against it. \"The pace of telecom software is yet to pick up,\" says Ankita Somani, associate analyst with Angel Broking, a research firm. \"Sasken would do well to go in for other verticals.\"\n\nBut Kiran Karnik, former president of Nasscom who was recently inducted into the Sasken Board as director, says the company is betting on future technologies and has the team to take it forward. \"Its work on Android (smartphone operating system) and the satellite phone is exciting,\" says Karnik.\n\nSasken is also cashing in on the 36 patents it has in the US, India and other countries, to reinvest in research and business. \"There has been a conscious effort on the part of the company to obtain a return on investment on the patents,\" says a company spokesperson. Sasken this year sold four patents for $450,000.\n\nSasken is also expanding into new areas. Recently, the company ventured into development of wireless technologies to help medical research and services. This pushed Sasken's net profits by 78.5 per cent in 2009-10 to Rs 75.52 crore and help it achieve an earnings per share of Rs 27.85 in 2009-10 as against Rs 15.17 in 2008-09. Mody is now hopeful of seeing the topline turn around as well. \"We expect to see a 10 per cent growth compared to H1 of 2010-11,\" he says, adding that the company has identified opportunities in full phone integration and accelerating time-to-market opportunities for smartphone manufacturers using operating systems such as Android and Windows Phone 7.\n\nThe company also expects to venture in consumer electronics. \"We see a fair bit of traction given our competencies in multimedia and tie-ups with semiconductor manufacturers,\" he says." ]
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[ "skip to main | skip to sidebar\n\nThe Commun na Feinne hotel (\"The Commo\") in South Geelong is a popular stopover before, after (and sometimes during) Geelong home games. It has a comfortable bar with an open fire, friendly staff and lots of Geelong memorabilia and is within easy walking distance of the stadium. If you have enough time you can also enjoy a good value meal in the dining room. The vegetarian lasagne with chips, salad and bread was always a favourite, but I notice that along with joining Facebook, the Commo now has eggplant parmigiana on the menu, which can only be a good thing.", null, "I'd always assumed the name to be Irish, but on undertaking some \"research\" (ie a Google search) I discovered that Commun na Feinne is actually from the Scots Gaelic. Commun na Feinne was the name of a 19th century Geelong society which flourished around South Geelong. Early versions of the Geelong Highland Gatherings were held in fields east of Bellerine Street where the hotel now stands." ]
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[ null, "Elon Musk is determined to get to Mars and return home, but in order for a spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, it needs to be able to withstand the heat. Yesterday, SpaceX tested the heat shield tiles that allow the company's Starship interplanetary spacecraft to do just that.\n\nAs Engadget(Opens in a new window) reports, Musk explains in the Twitter thread(Opens in a new window) that the temperatures endured by the heat shield tiles reached 1,650 degrees Kelvin (2,500 degrees Fahrenheit). The hexagonal shape also helps keep the heat from causing any damage, with Musk stating there's \"no straight path for hot gas to accelerate through the gaps.\"\n\nMusk also explained that \"transpiration cooling\" will be added to areas where erosion of the shield is found because \"Starship needs to be ready to fly again immediately after landing.\" This type of cooling allows for additional cooling to occur with the release of water and methane to act as cooling agents.\n\nThe test was a complete success and gets Musk one step closer to making the journey to Mars, something he sees happening in 2024 if everything goes to plan. There's also the small task of safely transporting Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa(Opens in a new window) around the Moon and back to Earth as part of a five-day journey in 2023." ]
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[ null, "The detention raids of Baku gays were triggered by citizens’ complaints that people with non-traditional sexual orientation are engaged in prostitution, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has stated. Local LGBT activists assert that homophobic sentiments are very strong in the country.\n\n\"In our country, sex minority members have never been persecuted. However, they are not exempt from liability for unlawful acts. Recently, people of non-traditional sexual orientation engaged in prostitution regularly gather in central city and violate public order,\" a MIA source told the \"Caucasian Knot\" correspondent, adding that all the detainees were released from police stations.\n\nArzu Abdullaeva, the head of the Azerbaijani National Committee of the Helsinki Civil Assembly, has noted that \"in Baku, detention raids against gay prostitutes were not held for ten years.\"\n\nMekhriban Zeinalova, the head of the NGO “Clean World”, involved in defending rights of women and victims of human trafficking, believes that sexual minorities are not oppressed by Azerbaijani authorities.\n\nTural, an LGBT activist and blogger, has also stated that \"law enforcers don’t oppress minorities on the basis of sexual orientation.\" At the same time, he pointed to \"strong homophobic sentiments in the society.\"\n\nBy the level of ensuring sexual minorities’ rights, Azerbaijan occupies the last, 49th place in the rating of the ILGA-Europe – the European Branch of the International Association of LGBT people.\n\nActivists and rights defenders question level of homophobia in Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani LGBT activists demand from authorities to start \"hotline\" for members of sexual minorities, Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia recognized as most homophobic countries of Europe." ]
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[ "The Office of Economic and Workforce Development and the Office of Small Business recently launched the Small Business Acceleration Program, a first-of-its-kind pilot program that provides direct services to individuals seeking to open small restaurants and other brick and mortar food-based businesses in San Francisco and guides them through the current complex permitting process.\n\nThrough this program, which is designed for individuals opening restaurants and other food-based businesses who are ready to engage in the permitting process, a dedicated case manager is available to:", null, "Despite San Francisco’s strong economy, it can be challenging for neighborhoods to support existing restaurants and attract new restaurants to vacant storefronts.\n\nOne barrier to neighborhood restaurant success is the prohibitively high cost of a full liquor license that allows a restaurant to serve spirits in addition to beer and wine. These licenses are currently being sold for as much as $300,000 on the private market, and prices will likely continue to increase as the City keeps growing.\n\nThese prices make full liquor licenses inaccessible for small business owners in the City’s outer neighborhoods, even though many of these commercial corridors would significantly benefit from successful restaurants.\n\nFor more information about SB 1285, please read this press release from the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, or download this fact sheet about the bill, which has also been embedded below.", null, "On Friday, August 5, 2016, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development and Supervisor Scott Wiener launched a new regional multilingual marketing outreach campaign for the AllNighter, the late-night and early-morning bus network that serves San Francisco, the East Bay, and Peninsula. The system, which is operated by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), AC Transit, SamTrans, and Golden Gate Transit, runs from midnight to 5AM and consists of over 20 bus routes, with stops at most BART and Caltrain stations.\n\nThe newly redesigned map for the AllNighter system. Click here to download a PDF of the system map.\n\nThe AllNighter multilingual outreach campaign is one of the key initiatives recommended by the Late Night Transportation Working Group in its report The Other 9-to-5: Improving Late-Night and Early-Morning Transportation for San Francisco Workers, Residents, and Visitors. Over a period of nine months, the group examined the current state of nighttime transportation, surveyed workers, residents, and nightlife patrons, and came up with a set of recommendations. These major steps included, among other efforts, an information campaign that targets different segments of the late-night and early-morning rider and potential rider community. The report found that there was a lack of basic awareness and understanding of existing nighttime transit options.\n\nThe first phase of the AllNighter outreach campaign features cable television, social media, bus, BART and Muni station advertisements. Partnerships with community organizations will be used to broaden the outreach effort. The project will run through the summer of 2017.\n\nThe slideshow below includes a selection of images from the campaign.\n\nThe Office of Economic and Workforce Development, which leads the implementation of the Working Group’s recommendations, worked closely with SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), AC Transit, Samtrans, and Golden Gate Transit to develop the campaign, which received input from the San Francisco Entertainment Commission and the entire Late Night Transportation Working Group. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) also supported the effort by granting $200,000, which will be used to sustain the campaign and measure its success.\n\nFacing the Music: Copyright & Licensing Requirements to Play Music at Your Business", null, "Is the music played in your business properly licensed, or are you at risk of a costly lawsuit? Many San Francisco restaurants, bars, retailers, and other businesses are unaware of the requirement to license the music that they play. Whether you’re using televisions, hosting live entertainment, or simply plugging in an iPod, you likely need a license to protect yourself from a lawsuit.\n\nPlease join the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, Michelman & Robinson attorney Ilse Scott, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission, and the Golden Gate Restaurant Association, for a free seminar covering music licensing requirements and the options you have!\n\nPlease email Samantha Higgins at Samantha[at]ggra.org with any questions." ]
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[ "Why does Putin portray himself as the tamer of neo-Nazism?", null, "It is a schoolyard defence most of us know. If someone calls you a name you reply, “It takes one to know one” or “you are worse than me”. That is, accuse them of the very charge they made against you. This rhetorical tactic is a projection – a way to shift blame for their own destructive actions.\n\nIn his speech aired 24 February announcing the invasion of Ukraine (aka “special operation”), Putin dished out several whoppers of lies. He claimed that the “limited military operation” aimed to ensure the “defence of Donbas” and the “self-defence of Russia”, although Ukraine has never threatened anyone, let alone Russia. He claimed that the “operation” would involve “no occupation”, although Russian soldiers in Ukraine are now establishing just such an occupation in parts of the east and south. Putin outlined “holding elections for a new government”; any fair elections, however, would likely return an overwhelming majority deeply hostile to Russia, if only because Putin’s invasion overthrew a government that was democratically elected in 2019 with over 73 per cent of the vote.\n\nOn 16 March, Putin gave a long speech, throwing verbal attacks and wild allegations: the “Neo-Nazis” in Kyiv preparing chemical attack, biological weapons, anthrax, even soon to have nuclear weapons ready against Donbas and Russia. Needless to say, none of the allegations were backed up by a shade of evidence, as it is usually the case for the most insolent disinformation tropes.\n\nOne claim stood out both on 24th February and on 16 March, however. Putin promised that, following victory, his forces would carry out the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine. The implication was that the current government – headed by a Jewish President with three uncles who died in the Holocaust – is wholly or partly Nazi.\n\nThis is not the first time that the Kremlin has used the term “Nazi” to describe Ukrainian authorities. It is not even the fiftieth time. For years, Russian officials and state media outlets have used the term to smear and demonise Ukraine and its government. Just in the past few weeks and months, Russian outlets accused Ukraine of being fascist, claimed that “state terror” in Ukraine is comparable to the Nazi occupation, and alleged that “fascist forces” organised Ukraine’s 2014 Maidan Revolution.\n\nBack in 2017, we examined the frequent accusations of who is a Nazi according to the Kremlin. There were many already back then. Russian state media and pro-Kremlin outlets have long labelled anyone deemed hostile to Russia or the geopolitical project of uniting the Russian-speaking world, or Russkiy Mir, a Nazi or Nazi sympathiser, in particular Poland and the Baltic states. Even Italy has not escaped Nazi-related terminology such as “Gestapo”. We could go on, and on, and on. Our database has more than 800 entries with “Nazi” as keyword.\n\nWhat is different now?\n\nTwo elements: “Nazi” has now become dominant in state outlets. From being merely frequent and directed at selected countries – Ukraine, the Baltic states, Poland – it has now become a general obsession. According to RT, the entire Europe [EU] is generally like Nazis. Secondly, now it also dominates Putin’s vocabulary – together with other derogatory terms such as “nationalist drug addicts”, “puppets”, etc. In recent months, even Foreign Minister Lavrov could hardly utter a word about Ukraine without saying “Nazi”.\n\nOn 4 March, when the Russian parliament unanimously rubberstamped draconic laws curbing free speech and independent media, the “debate” was filled with the Nazi word. Ostensibly, the entire West is “Nazi” because of their support to Kyiv and for this support, 48 countries are now declared “unfriendly” towards Russia.\n\nSuch relentless lingo cannot have had the purpose of dividing Ukraine from within, or bringing foreign adversaries over to Putin’s side. In the face of such verbal assault – the rhetorical equivalent of exposing yourself on a crowded street – an opponent’s natural reaction is to close ranks against you before turning away in disgust.\n\nInstead, Putin’s Nazi obsession likely has mostly conscious internal purposes. Like the schoolyard taunt mentioned above, Putin’s Nazi-baiting seeks to distract from the weaknesses of his own regime. It also attempts to unite a Russian domestic audience against a remorseless, demonic, and imaginary external enemy. Finally, it seeks to compel that domestic audience to fight – or, at least, not to object to the fight against – the conjured bogeyman.", null, "The ideological basis and key identification marker for the modern Russian state is the victory over Nazism in 1945. During Putin’s rule, military parades have grown ever more pompous. Grassroots initiatives such as the “Immortal Regiment”, originally intended as an individual way to honour family member who fought in 1941-45, have been hijacked for all-purpose state shows to instil the right patriotic feelings in younger generations. Russian state TV now often broadcasts video trailers ahead of evening programmes featuring WW II veterans from the Leningrad siege, the defence of Moscow or similar historic events.\n\nPutin’s claim of wanting the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine, however, may have one external purpose: smearing all Ukrainian nationalists as Nazis. The Kremlin’s giant problem is that its invasion has energised Ukrainian national pride and resolve in a way that few other actions could have done.\n\nIf the Kremlin manages to win the ugliest of victories in Ukraine, “de-Nazification” within the country could be even uglier. Would anyone expressing Ukrainian pride need to be “de-Nazified”? One shudders to imagine.\n\n“De-Nazification” is an Orwellian euphemism for a purge of elected officials and the administration of an independent country.\n\nIn a Stalinist-style action, the recent arrests and abductions of Ukrainian mayors in Russian-occupied cities illustrate how Kremlin puppets are installed. If in doubt about how Putin handles political opponents, one can look to Alexei Navalny. Or again, check his speech of 16 March to mobilise patriotic moral. Beside the “de-Nazification”, Putin also described domestic opposition as “traitors, against Russia; the West’s 5th column; dirty insects to be destroyed”.\n\nFor years, Putin has made no secret of his conviction that Ukraine is an artificial state and the country belongs inside Russia – see his long article from July 2021. Putin insists his descriptions are true, they must be Nazis, like schoolyard bullies who insist that a weaker child somehow deserved to be beaten. His descriptions only makes sense in the realm of his truth, a version ideologically described by Kremlin philosopher Aleksander Dugin which only he and other radical Russian nationalists can believe.\n\nThis has nothing to do with facts. Far-right groups had a very limited presence during the 2014 Maidan protests and went on to obtain abysmal results in the 2014 presidential and parliamentary elections in Ukraine. During the 2019 election cycle, the far-right sustained an even more tremendous failure: no representation at all in the parliament.\n\nWhen autocrats chase geopolitical ideals such as establishing Russian sovereignty over allegedly historical Russian territories, the yawning void that separates an ideal from reality can become a disaster. We see the results today: Russian bombardments of civilian targets across Ukraine.\n\nThe Cult of personality…\n\nWhile Putin blame others for being Nazis, the cult of personality grows at home.\n\n18 March marked the 8th year since the illegal annexation of Crimea. The celebrations in Moscow reached a new climax this year. On that day, Putin spoke at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, where full tribunes could see him standing by the slogan “For a world without Nazism”. Cynically, he was justifying war again with two most used words to justify the invasion on Ukraine: genocide and Nazism.\n\nApproximately 100,000 people participated in the concert, many of them with banners and slogans: “For the President”, “For Russia” “For Crimea”, “For Donbas”. The “for” – “za” of course spelled with the Latin first letter “Z” to hail the war.\n\nIt is difficult not to see the cult of personality, too well known from former times of war." ]
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[ null, "You never thought that one day, an American president would ask farmers for more production to meet food shortages.\n\nFood shortage in America. There’s an odd disconnect between these words. They are rejected by the mind because it is absurd to think that a nation that produces enough food for 10% of the world’s population is experiencing food shortages.\n\nBiden claims that it’s the war. To Kankakee farmers, Ill., the president declared, “Right now America is fighting on both fronts.” It’s inflation at home and rising prices abroad. It’s also helping Ukrainians to defend their democracy and feeding the hungry.\n\nThe war against Ukraine is not America’s, and America is not supporting it. That should be said in the old man’s ears. Biden is distracted by Ukraine. It would be tragic if Kyiv lost, but it wouldn’t be an existential threat to America.\n\nHowever, it would jeopardize Biden’s chances of re-election.\n\nBiden’s administration announced that it will increase the eligibility of counties for insurance for double-cropping, which is when farmers plant two crops on the same plot in an effort to reduce food shortages.\n\nThe president stated that double cropping is fraught with real dangers. “If the weather isn’t perfect, or at the very least favorable, then everything will be thrown out of whack.”\n\nBiden said, “But it is a risk that we must take.” “That’s why I am looking into how my administration can extend crop insurance coverage to provide financial security for farmers.”\n\nBiden’s actions are not designed to increase American food production. Biden wants to increase food supplies that can be exported to areas where there is a shortage.\n\nAlthough this is an admirable instinct, I beg your pardon, Mr. President. Shouldn’t the government first take care of its citizens and then worry about starving Africans.\n\nAccording to a report released late last month, food prices will rise by 22.9% this year. This is mainly due to a 40% increase in wheat prices.\n\nBiden stated that the administration could ensure that American agricultural exports would make up the difference in Ukraine’s supplies.\n\nBiden, who was on the Illinois farm, said that inflation is “going downward” after the Consumer Price Index data revealed that US inflation rose at a slower rate than the previous month.\n\nBiden stated, “They’re falling.” “Got a lot more to go down.”\n\nBiden’s delusional belief that a two-tenths of a percentage point decrease in inflation from March’s record high is equivalent to prices “going down” is not true and is an indication of his delusionality.\n\nBiden will shift gears as the economic crisis worsens and blame “greedy” farmers for trying to make a quick buck. Biden will take responsibility for this country’s economic woes, except for himself." ]
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[ null, "Sony is announcing another around the neck speaker, the SRS-NB10. This joins the previously launched SRS-WS1, and those from Bose, JVC, and Sharp.\n\nBut this time around, they’ve taken a different route with the SRS-NB10. Rather than being an entertainment device that streams music and audio, the SRS-NB10 will be sitting around the shoulders the whole day allowing the user to take conference calls or listen to music, all while sitting at a desk or walking around.\n\nSony says that the SRS-NB10 features a full-range speaker unit that is angled upwards, so the sound is optimised for the user alone and can be clearly heard at low volumes, while not distracting for colleagues, roommates, or family also in the room. Not having tried this yet, we can’t say for sure how effective it is, but previous models tried haven’t been very private and can be heard by others in the vicinity.\n\nWhen used to transmit the user's voice, Sony has included what they call Precise Voice Pickup Technology along with two high-quality directional (beamforming) microphones, combined with advanced audio signal processing delivers clear voice quality when on a call.", null, "The SRS-NB10 also features Multipoint Connection allowing it to connect to two devices and swap in-between with a touch of a single button. Other controls include a MIC Mute button, volume and music play and pause.\n\nSony claims up to 20 hours of battery life with a quick 10-minute charge with USB Type-C cable giving you up to an hour of extra work or play. It is also IPX4 rated and comes in either charcoal grey or white.", null, "The SRS-NB10 is now available in Singapore for S$199 at all Sony Stores and Sony Store Online.\n\nJoin HWZ's Telegram channel here and catch all the latest tech news!\nOur articles may contain affiliate links. If you buy through these links, we may earn a small commission.\nPrevious Story\nSamsung launches Exynos 2200 processor for mobile devices\nNext Story\nSamsung Galaxy S22+ leaks reveal design and some specs" ]
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[ "The most common issues smaller businesses get sued for", null, "Unfortunately, when you become a business owner, you quickly find that what you don’t know can kill you. Even if that sounds a bit bleak, that is the unfortunate reality that many entrepreneurs and business leaders end up learning the hard way.\n\nOne of the fastest ways to deplete resources is to be involved in a lawsuit as a growing company, so we at Hartmann Law Group wanted to highlight some of the top reasons why smaller companies get into legal trouble.\n\nA tort is a legal term indicating a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.\n\nIntentional torts – Intentionally hitting a person or causing damage to a vehicle, for example\n\nNegligent torts – Causing an accident by failing to obey traffic signals or causing property damage by not following standard procedures, for example\n\nStrict liability torts – Liability for making and selling defective products or an occurrence resulting from not following industry regulations, for example\n\nBusinesses are often sued for harm that their products or employees cause to a person’s property or self. If an employee damages a floor while working inside a home, or if a product breaks and a piece of it causes harm to someone, that is an example of where a lawsuit would likely occur.\n\nSince businesses can be sued for damage done to someone’s property, they should be aware that the plaintiff just has to prove that the business and/or their representative was negligent in failing to exercise reasonable care while performing the activity that caused the harm.\n\nAt the same time, if a product does damage to a person or their property, then that person will be looking to prove that 1. They were using the product in accordance with provided instructions and 2. That the occurrence was something that the company should have accounted for in their design and manufacturing process.\n\nBusinesses are often sued for not fulfilling their end of a contract. These claims can come from individuals or other businesses and can be completely valid or questionable.\n\nIf the contract is valid, which will be the first thing we at Hartmann Law would investigate, then the business may get sued if it cannot or will not perform the specified actions as per the contract, and within the previously agreed upon timeframe.\n\nBreach of contract lawsuits will sometimes ask the court to order the business to do what it agreed to do in the contract, which is known as specific performance. In other cases, the pursuer of the lawsuit will sue for damages, asking the court to award as much money as they would have made in profit had the contract been fully performed.\n\nWage payments are the subject of frequent lawsuits against smaller businesses. Such claims may come from current and former employees, or be brought against the business by government agencies such as the Department of Labor.\n\nMany wage disputes have to do with the withholding of wages or overtime pay that is due to an employee, or for paying less than minimum wage.\n\nWith a similar likelihood of resulting in government intervention, discrimination cases often involve the withholding of services or rights from disabled person underemployment or contract agreement. This includes Title VII offenses, age discrimination, failure to accommodate or provide equal treatment for pregnant and disabled employees, as well as unequal treatment for other reasons such as gender or race.\n\nIf you or someone you know would like to safeguard against litigation, contact the team at Hartmann Law to put in place strategies and documentation for protecting you from what can be a very long, resource-intensive, and draining legal process." ]
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[ null, "Stem cells are unspecialised cells which can become specialised cell types (e.g. cells in heart muscles). The research team used a new form of stem cell clusters derived outside of the body from the native stem cells of heart tissue, called cardiospheres. A cardiosphere’s structure comprises of non-specialised stem cells in the core, and more specialised heart cells on the outer layer. This structure mimics the native environment of stem cells in the heart muscle, and has been shown to lead to a better stem cell survival rate compared to conventional methods of implantation. They are therefore able to make up the cell loss in the heart following a heart attack. However, delivering these stem cell clusters to patients by conventional routes is difficult, due to the risk of them entering blood circulation and blocking blood vessels (an embolism).\n\nIntrapericardial administration is the delivery of medicine into the pericardium, a double-layered sac around the heart. It has received little attention as a delivery route for stem cells, yet is commonly used for drug delivery to treat heart disease. As such, the researchers decided upon an intrapericardial method to deliver the cardiospheres, in the belief that the pericardial cavity would retain them, prevent micro-embolisation and limit the loss of stem cells into other tissue or circulation. These cardiospheres were ‘optimised’ by a pre-treatment with a fluid from the pericardial cavity before being delivered through the pericardium in rats in an experimental model of heart attack.\n\nAfter four weeks’ time, analyses were performed on the heart tissue. Results showed increased survival and retention rate of the implanted stem cells in the heart. In addition, there was higher migration of stem cells from the pericardium to the heart muscle, including the area affected by the heart attack. There was much improved heart function and survival rate compared to previous methods under comparable conditions. These findings suggest intrapericardial implantation is a promising delivery route for stem cell therapy in clinical applications, and that stem cell viability and function can be enhanced outside of the body prior to implantation, resulting in improved regeneration of heart muscle following heart attack.\n\nDespite the promising results yielded by this study, it is important to note that this study may have been limited due to the fact the data obtained were from rats, and thus extrapolation of the findings to humans necessitates caution. As it is the first investigation on the application of pre-optimised cardiospheres via a pericardial route to treat heart attack, further studies will be required to clarify certain questions, including how implanted stem cells migrate from the pericardial cavity into the heart muscle tissue, and which specific molecules enhance stem cell potency outside of the body and promote cell regeneration in the heart muscle.\n\nChanghao Wu, one of the research investigators, commented on the significance of the results:\n\n“This research could lead to new treatments for people after suffering a heart attack, as it shows how we can promote the regeneration of cells in the heart. The migration of the implanted stem cells from pericardium into the area of the heart affected by heart attack is an important finding. We were very excited as this result showed that implanted stem cells can directly differentiate into heart muscle cells. The membranes separating the pericardium and tissue in the heart muscle have tightly packed cells to limit cell penetration. Therefore, one would imagine that it would be difficult for the stem cells to migrate.”" ]
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[ "Malquerida, a media platform in Spanish created entirely by women.\n\nAna Muñoz does many things to pay the bills while she thinks about how to make her hobby profitable for books, bars and breakfasts. She was a finalist for the 2017 Nuevas Plumas Award, a project of the Escuela de Periodismo Portátil in collaboration with the University of Guadalajara. Lucia Chuquillanqui describes herself as a feminist, does not like to write, watches a movie a day, and one day plans to rule the world. Estefani Campana can draw your portrait with her eyes closed while draining a gin and tonic. She loves cats and always wanted to be one of the models of 20th century Austrian artist Egon Schiele. Natalia Sánchez always uses her left pinkie when she writes on the keyboard. She reads the future with the pendulum and hates feet. She won an Oxfam-FNPI 2017 fellowship to write about inequality. Their incredible talents and personalities are the forces behind Malquerida, a media platform in Spanish created entirely by women.\n\nTheir superpowers: persistence, a kind of stubbornness to improve their learning and intuition skills, and putting the two together to open the mind over the years. We spoke with the Malquerida team about their journalism environment, the role of women in Peru and the expectations they have about the New Ventures Lab. Today we share our conversation with the team who is in Lima (Peru):\n\nAna Muñoz: Malquerida was born because we realized that in the media, specifically in South America, the decision makers are men. “The supposed objectivity of journalism is an objectivity filtered by the patriarchy, totally andro-centrist, and the themes of women or the type of magazines that they reserve for us are fashion magazines, cosmetics about gossip – topics that are very good and in fact I love them – but they work in a very superficial way. They treat us as if we were stupid, while for them, there are wonderful magazines like Esquire that have more depth.\n\nSo we wanted to create this space that was only for women. First, because men already have hundreds of spaces and we do not. And then because we also wanted it to be a safe space in which the women knew that other women were going to read them, that other women were going to edit them, that the illustrations were made by women and that all the work was going to be in this situation of security and trust.\n\nAn example we feel very proud to show is the story Cama Adentro, for which Natalia Sánchez, the other editor of Malquerida, received the Oxfam – FNPI scholarship. She analyzes the situation of domestic workers in Peru. She also talks about how she personally confronts that situation and the inequality between women. What does it mean for the domestic worker in Peru to have a female boss, a superior woman and what is that relationship like and all that transversality and inequality crossed by intersectionality?\n\nObviously a man can perfectly analyze the situation of domestic workers in Peru, but will not know how a woman perceives this inequality. I always use this example because it seems to me that it is a good illustration of what we are trying to do in Malquerida.\n\nWe touch a little more on literary topics, from reviews to personal essays and this makes an arc with topics of journalism. We give a lot of importance to the voice of women and their circumstances in the world because we do not want to lose all that talent of Spanish-speaking and Latin American women who often do not find another place to publish so many stories.\n\nWhat is your biggest challenge with Malquerida?\n\nThe sustainability. Media and communication are not an easy sector, especially if independence is at the center of their identity. On one hand, there is precariousness, on the other, the difficulties of choosing a sponsor aligned with Malquerida’s gender commitment.\n\nHowever, we also foresee the advantages of digital media and their ability to transcend any traditional medium. There are other challenges. We need to maintain the quality of our stories, improving our research skills and editorial standards. For this purpose, we need to reach more writers, and we must be able to finance several months of work. We know that we have improved since our first history – in addition to increasing our public, we have received recognition twice in 2017 – but we can not relax our efforts. In addition, making the writing and journalistic work of women more visible means that someone – the more, the better -– reads them. The way we are willing to contribute to closing the gender gap in the media is creating a safe space for stories about women, by women. This space needs to expand by expanding our public and achieving a position in which we support the main media. Finally, we do not want to stop here. We want to extend our activities to education about journalism for women in low income areas in Latin America, starting in Peru; and also to provide journalists with tools to shorten the gender gap, both in their stories and in newsrooms.\n\nThe way we are willing to contribute to closing the gender gap in the media is creating a safe space for stories about women, by women.", null, "What are the lessons learned for those who have undertaken this effort?\n\nLucia Chuquillanqui: I think it is taking into account the different people that you are dedicating the project. Our focus is girls who want to write, have some type of training. That was our public, for them we work and they are the ones who receive editorial and graphic support. But I have realized that there are also others that can be my potential foundations or interested.\n\nIt is important to ask the question: What other people would be interested in this? It is a very simple question but sometimes not so easy to answer. And doing the exercise does not only mean thinking about it, but also systematizing it, systematizing information, the process we have had of the project, because that is ultimately our value.\n\nWe are very happy with support and sorority with other women. It is an ideal world, there was no difference if the stories are written by men or women. In a world where we all have the same experiences and opportunities we would have the same article. This makes the project exist. Every time I confirm it more, because I have to explain less why the project.\n\nNow we have to capitalize on it. There are people who love the project. They are very excited. And we know that we offer something that is based on the complementary relationship we have with other women. But at the same time, we need to know how to show them what we can offer them.\n\nTaking into account that the business world is still very masculine, in what way does the topic you propose seem disruptive?\n\nIt’s hard and it is still a long way. There are many people focused on government issues. There are few women who get up and say: I want to make money! There are many people who have criticized that we focus on getting respect and recognition through prizes. But that is our strategy. If I do not have recognition, sometimes I do not have the opportunity to be sustainable. The experience of Natalia Sánchez is the experience we want to replicate. Natalia has had a transformation as a journalist, as a researcher and as an example of what can be done.\n\nMany people think that we have a lot of money but no. I wish! Some of us have grown up in difficult neighborhoods but we have made the path of education. We know about the gap and that is why we try to bring girls who have had experiences similar to ours.\n\nHow is the New Ventures Lab an opportunity to achieve its goals?\n\nWe apply to many things but when we saw that applications we felt it was for us. It was a match! We realized that there is someone else who is thinking about projects like that and that is comforting. We know that we have a successful model on the one hand but we have to diversify it, evaluate it and be sustainable with the NVL.\n\nIt is the first task of many journalistic projects, I am aware of that, but there is something different that we can capitalize on because we work on gender issues in another way. Not only is telling the story from a woman’s perspective, but we also want to contribute to the research in the way these stories are treated. We want these stories to get into the editorial boards of the media.\n\nNone of this is going to be possible if we do not create a sustainable model, at least in the first phase. Sometimes, I wonder, how we have achieved a project without defining that first step.\n\nWith the network that Chicas Poderosas offers us as mentors we do not feel alone, we have pressures but we can also highlight our qualities and know when we are doing something right or wrong.\n\nWhat topics have you seen that do not fit in national media and that you have published?", null, "Do you want to help Malquerida continue to revolutionize narration and how your stories can be recognized? Here is how you can support them.\n\nMalquerida is a space that not only promotes but wants to be the launch pad to girls and their stories. We want to create new references in journalism. That is why it is important to have this accompaniment of the NVL. We are reflecting a lot on the editorial work and I hope that it is transmitted in our campaign. We know it is hard to donate but it is an interesting exercise and we are happy with what we have achieved so far.", null, null, "Your time is now! How the Chica Poderosa’s image of the 2018 Summit was born" ]
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[ "Democrats Gain In Statehouses As Some GOP Lawmakers Defect", null, "Over the past two months, as lawmakers were sworn in and this year’s statehouse sessions got underway, Republicans in California, Kansas and New Jersey switched their party affiliations to become Democrats.\n\nThey cited various reasons, but the party-switchers have one thing in common: They say the GOP under President Donald Trump has become too extreme.\n\n“The Republican Party, for all of its statements of having a big tent, continues to limit the tent,” said Kansas state Sen. Barbara Bollier, of Mission Hills, one of the switchers. “Those of us who were moderates are clearly not welcome.”\n\nBollier was one of four moderate Republicans from the Kansas City suburbs to switch parties.\n\nThe latest party-flip came this week in New Jersey. Republican state Sen. Dawn Marie Addiego, who represented a suburban Philadelphia district in southern New Jersey for nearly a decade, left the GOP, the minority party in both houses of the Legislature.\n\nShe cited the desire to “be a part of the discussion” in the Democratic majority but also hinted that the national Republican Party is no longer recognizable.\n\n“My core values that originally drew me to the Republican Party have not changed, but the party which once echoed the vision of Ronald Reagan no longer exists,” she said in a statement announcing the change.\n\nThe defections come after the Democratic Party won control of the U.S. House in the midterm elections and gained seats in 62 of the 99 state legislative chambers, according to data provided by the National Conference of State Legislatures (Nebraska is the only state with a single legislative chamber).\n\nThey also come at a time when the president’s approval ratings are dipping.\n\n“This is largely a product of the Trump phenomenon,” said Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. “President Trump has blown the lid off of this party. It starts to look like a personality cult.”\n\nIn Democratic-leaning states such as California and New Jersey, the defections add to the GOP’s challenges.\n\nRepublicans will have to focus on state issues to regain relevance and votes, said Jack Ciattarelli, a former New Jersey Republican lawmaker who says he is planning to run for governor in 2021. In New Jersey, that means focusing on underfunded public pensions and affordability.\n\n“In this era, there will always be those whose intense disdain for Donald Trump will determine their vote,” he said. “But I still believe there are a majority of New Jersey independent-unaffiliated voters and even some soft Democratic voters that will vote for the party that’s going to solve the various crises.”\n\nThe political landscape in the party-switchers’ seats has been changing for some time, which also helps explain the shifts.\n\nIn New Jersey, Addiego beat her Democratic opponent with 63 percent of the vote in 2013. By 2017, her winning percentage was cut to 52 percent. And last November, Democratic Rep. Andy Kim defeated then-incumbent Republican Tom MacArthur in the 3rd U.S. House district, which includes all the towns Addiego represents in the state Senate.\n\nMaienschein’s Assembly District has become more Democratic since his first election, when it was considered safe for Republicans. Republicans had 38 percent of registered voters to Democrats’ 30 percent in 2012. Registration is now roughly even. Statewide, independents now outnumber Republicans in California.\n\nIn Kansas, the four defectors were all from a congressional district that Trump narrowly lost in 2016 and that elected Democrat Sharice Davids last year.\n\nUnlike the lawmakers in California and New Jersey, they went from the majority to the minority party. Republicans in Kansas pointed to the fact that the lawmakers were moderates who voted mostly with Democrats, anyway.\n\nRepublicans in New Jersey and California criticized the lawmakers for their switch, characterizing it as a ploy to hold on to power.\n\n“People will view Addiego’s party change for what is — an attempt at political survival,” Ciattarelli said.\n\nBut voters were split on how they viewed her defection from the GOP.\n\nDick Bozarth, a 79-year-old retiree from the construction industry, said at a diner in Medford, New Jersey, in the heart of Addiego’s district, that the change sends a bad signal.\n\n“She wants to be with the radicals right now?” he asked. “Is that what she wants to do?” Bozarth said he’s voted for Addiego before but will not do so again.\n\nDave DeAngelis, a 65-year-old retired auto repair shop owner who recently moved to Berlin, a town just outside of Addiego’s district, said he’s supported her over the years.\n\nHe said that because of her long political experience in local and state office, her political party isn’t important to him.\n\n“If she still holds her opinions, I don’t think that would make a big difference,” he said.\n\nThe change could help her get more done: “It’s very difficult to be a Republican in this state,” he said. “She wouldn’t get anything through the state Assembly because she doesn’t have the votes.”\n\nParty switching can go in both directions. In Oklahoma, state Rep. Johnny Tadlock, who represents a rural district in the state’s southeast corner, switched to the GOP. Democrats have been losing seats there over the last two decades.\n\nAdvances in lighting technology make it easier to use smart features to cut costs. Read for tips to save energy by using different lighting strategies in your home.\nClose\nDemocrats Gain In Statehouses As Some GOP Lawmakers Defect" ]
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[ null, "During the last few weeks, ETH has been trading inside an ascending parallel channel on the 3-day chart. Now that ethereum is sitting on the bottom of the channel, there could be a chance that it will break it down. A break below the channel could initiate a correction that could see this cryptocurrency’s price drop 25 percent.\n\nA move below the $250 support level could be used as the first sign of confirmation for a potential pullback and the probabilities will increase if the $234 support level is broken.\n\nNonetheless, the bullish trend could continue if ethereum is able to trade above $271. A move above resistance could take ETH to test the high of $288 or the top of the parallel channel.", null, "On the 1-day chart, ethereum continues to trade inside a $37 no-trade zone between $271 and $234. Now that it has reached $271 and moved below the 7-day moving average, a drop to $234 could be expected, which is also where the 30-day moving average is sitting. If the 30-day MA is not able to hold ETH’s market valuation it could continue falling and find support around the 50-day MA.", null, "The ascending parallel channel previously mentioned can be better seen on the 12-hour chart. Recently, ethereum dropped from the top of the channel all the way to the bottom where it could bounce off to the middle of the channel.", null, "The bullish momentum XRP experienced has been rejected by the $0.45 resistance level multiple times as it can be seen on the 3-day chart. The higher the times a resistance point is tested, the weaker it becomes. A move above $0.45 could take XRP up to the next level of resistance sitting at $0.56.\n\nConversely, if XRP fails to break above resistance a move down to the $0.4-$0.37 trading range or even lower could be expected.", null, "The Bollinger Bands have begun contracting on the 1-day chart indicating that a period of low volatility could come soon. XRP could still test the upper band, drop to the middle band (20-day MA) or even the lower band.\n\nEven though a bullish impulse above $0.48 could take XRP to the new yearly highs, a pullback to $0.36 is possible.", null, "Since Dec. 2018, XRP can be seen trading in a parallel range in the 12-hour chart. Now that it has been trading around the top of the channel a retrace to the middle line, which sits around $0.37, could happen at any minute.\n\nA break out of the parallel channel could take this cryptocurrency to new yearly highs in an extremely bullish movement due to the length of the channel. The $0.48 level is a very important price point to watch.", null, null, "On the 1-day chart, the Bollinger Bands appear to be contracting. At the moment, BCH sits right on the middle band or 20-day moving average. From now on, it could either fall down to the lower band or rise up to the upper band. A break above $483 could take bitcoin cash could indicate that a strong bullish movement will come.", null, "An ascending parallel channel can be spotted on BCH’s 12-hour chart. Bitcoin cash is currently trading on the bottom of the channel, which if it is able to hold could bounce off its market valuation to the middle or the top of the channel.", null, "As litecoin’s halving approaches, it continues a steady increase in its market valuation that started on Dec. 2018 and has seen it go up more than 440 percent.\n\nOn the 3-day chart, LTC has been trading inside a massive ascending parallel channel. At the moment, this cryptocurrency is at the middle line of the channel and it could continue to rise to the top around $150.\n\nHowever, if litecoin moves below the middle line, it could go down to the bottom of the ascending parallel channel around $95.", null, "For the bullish trend to continue litecoin must also trade above $122 to make new yearly highs.", null, "EOS has recently moved down to the number six spot in market capitalization once again after investors appeared to be taking profits following the Block.one announcement of an EOS-powered social network.\n\nThis cryptocurrency can be seen trading inside an ascending parallel channel on the 3-day chart since Dec. 18, 2018, after reaching a low of $1.55. Currently, EOS is sitting right on the middle line of the channel, where a move further down to the bottom or a spike up to the top could be presumed.", null, "On the 1-day chart, a series of support and resistance points based on historical data can be drawn to predict the price points that will act as barriers in a bearish or bullish move.\n\nEOS is trading between the $6.95 support and $7.70 resistance levels. A break below this zone could take this cryptocurrency down to $6.45 while a bullish impulse could take it up to $8.70.", null, "Based on this technical analysis of the top altcoins by market capitalization, a correction could come at any minute. Although bitcoin cash and XRP have been trading around significant points of resistance for an extended period of time and a break out could take them to significant new yearly highs, the rest of the cryptocurrencies seem like they could be about to pullback.\n\nYesterday’s wild price action—where bitcoin saw its value jump above $9,000 to then quickly drop to $8,000—has the market wondering whether the bullish trend will continue or if it is time for a correction." ]
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[ "Christianophobia in America: What Is it, What Feeds It?", null, "I have studied the nature of anti-Christian sentiment in America for years, and the term I use to describe what I found, and the one David Williamson and I used in our academic book on the subject, is Christianophobia. The Macmillan Dictionary defines it as “an irrational animosity towards or hatred of Christians, or Christianity in general.” In the 1950s there was little evidence that Christians in the United States, especially Protestants, faced systematic bias or discrimination. That has changed.\n\nIn our research we interviewed many culurally progressive activists. Here is a sampling of comments about Christians and Christianity from those interviews:\n\n“They should be eradicated without hesitation or remorse. Their only purpose is to damage and inflict their fundamentalist virus onto everyone they come in contact with.” (woman, aged 66-75, with master’s degree)\n\n“They make me a believer in eugenics. … They pollute good air. … I would be in favor of establishing a state for them. … If not, then sterilize them so they can’t breed more.” (man, aged 46-55, with master’s degree)\n\nMany more can be found in our book So Many Christians, So Few Lions, the title taken from a joke I found to be more common than I would like. Such comments can be dismissed as mere hyperbole, but ask yourself: How would society react if the comments were aimed at another social group. For example, if some group liked to joke, “Too many Jews, not enough ovens,” wouldn’t we rightly label it an expression of unreasonable anti-Semitic hatred?\n\nChristianophobia in America: A Fear Fueled by Stereotypes\n\nChristianophobia is also marked by unreasonable fear. Many of my respondents felt it was appropriate to put special restrictions on Christians because Christians were seeking to set up a theocracy in our country. They talked as if Christians want to take away the rights of non-Christians to celebrate a different faith or no faith whatsoever.\n\nNo one can, or should, defend all of the statements and actions of Christians. In any group there are going to be some who make intemperate comments and advocate for embarrassing actions or policies. But generally Christian-based social movements seek to do what all peaceful social movements seek to do — change elements of society through peaceful advocacy and public service.\n\nDespite some misguided theories on right wing authoritarianism, there’s no real evidence Christians are more likely to set up a dictatorship than are any other special interest group. Indeed, in my research I found that those hostile to Christians were at least as willing to punish those who do not conform to their preferred ideology as Christians. Yet those with Christianophobia have an unrealistic fear that if Christians win political office, it means we are seeing the coming of Christian theocratic rule.\n\nThe notion is even creeping into the mainstream. When someone accuses Jews of being part of the illuminati — of shrewdly getting their hands on the levers of cultural, political and financial power and working everything to their benefit — that person is rightly accused of being anti-Semitic. When someone accuses American Muslims in general of trying to take over and set up a caliphate, that person is rightly accused of being Islamophobic. But if you link Christian leaders to an ideology of Dominionism — an idea so marginalized in American Christianity that it’s difficult to think of a single serious Christian who is sympathetic to it — then you get a column in the The Daily Beast. Christianophobia accurately describes such rhetoric.\n\nIn addition to such unrealistic fears are the stereotypes those with Christianophobia often embrace. One such stereotype is that Christians cannot think for themselves and are Christians only because they were indoctrinated into the faith at a young age. Some of my respondents talked about Christians as childlike people being manipulated by evil leaders. Of course all of us are shaped by how we’re raised, and the fact that a Christian is more likely to have grown up in a Christian household says nothing about her ability to think critically. Believing otherwise is one of several false stereotypes that feed into a dehumanizing narrative.\n\nSo what sort tend to be Christianophobes and what do they want to do? That’s the subject of my next column in this series." ]
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[ null, "With a ton of speculation regarding the Bronco Raptor previously referred to as the Bronco Warthog. A photo emerged on the Bronco6G forum, which shared just a teensy bit of detail regarding the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, among other details, such as an Everglades trim level, and new packages. Upon checking out the thread, one will find that the post has been removed, which means someone wasn’t too happy about the leak. However, the internet cannot be erased, and thanks to The Drive, we can still get our hands on a few new details.\n\nThe 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, not Warthog, appears to be the name confirmed in the order guide leak. This suggests that Ford leaned on erred on the side of caution with the naming of the off-road SUV, giving shared familiarity with the F-150 Raptor name. This is in spite of Ford engineers having fun with the “Warthog” nickname, including paying homage to the might A-10 Warthog fighter jet and its incredible minigun with “BRRRT” lettering in the camouflage, pictured below if you look closely.\n\nIn addition the Bronco6G leak details the 373A package is the base 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, while the 374A package adds a new Lux Package, Adaptive Cruise Control, Heated Steering Wheel, and a Wireless Charger to the go-anywhere SUV.\n\nPerhaps the only extra detail to learn about the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor is that it’s only going to be available in four-door. This isn’t super surprising, since the added power would make the upright SUV sketchy to drive in a 2-door configuration. See the Hemi-powered Jeep Wrangler 392 as another example.\n\nA 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades trim has also been spotted within the ordering system, as well, but details are unknown beyond that. The Everglades is another US National Park that follows the Bronco trim level naming scheme, but where it fits in the hierarchy is unclear. There are 63 National Parks in total, so Ford won’t have any trouble with other names in the future. Except for maybe Denali.\n\nAdditionally, we can expect to see the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor with some fun colors like the newly announced Eruption Green, Hot Pepper Red, Code Orange, and Desert Sand.", null, "What About The Engine?\n\nIt’s still unclear when Ford will unveil the Bronco Raptor, but it could very well be sometime this year at the 2021 SEMA event, which is where Ford unveiled the Bronco R race truck in 2019.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "How Andrew Rossi's 'The Andy Warhol Diaries,' streaming now on Netflix,' humanizes an icon by examining his great loves\n\nIt’s hard to imagine today’s pop culture without Andy Warhol’s influence. Lil Nas X, TikTok kids, and Lady Gaga all owe a debt—whether they know it or not—to the counterculturist. But to make the jump from counterculture to the mainstream, Warhol himself had to meet the public on their terms.\n\nWarhol was never comfortable talking about his sexuality and that was exactly how people outside of his circle liked it. Audiences, and eventually scholars, used Warhol’s reluctance to share his private life as a way to rationalize away his gayness. It allowed people to feel comfortable with his perspective of popular culture.\n\nEven later in life, Warhol transformed into “the way people want Andy Warhol to look,” says director Andrew Rossi. The artist’s flair met 1980s decadence when he guest starred on shows like “The Love Boat” and “Wrestlemania” and hosted his own talk show in the early days of MTV called “Andy Warhol’s 15 Minutes.”\n\nBy allowing himself to become a pop star, Warhol the person disappeared in the eyes of the public. He was sold as a master of mass reproductions, and for years after his death he was mass-produced himself.\n\nOnly in the last decade has there been a public-focused reassessment of Warhol’s work through the lens of his personal life: A current exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum explores the artist’s relationship to the Church, his faith and his queerness.\n\nNow, Director Andrew Rossi explodes the idea that Warhol’s work is impersonal in his new six-part docuseries “The Andy Warhol Diaries” for Netflix. Using over a decade’s worth of Warhol’s personal journals, Rossi uncovers the side of Warhol he hid from the world: his sexuality, relationships, and humanity. And he does it, paradoxically, with an assist from artificial intelligence.\n\nBrooklyn Magazine spoke with Park Slope-based director Andrew Rossi about resurrecting Warhol’s voice to narrate the docuseries using AI. Rossi discusses how Warhol’s queerness is inextricable from his art and the disproven rumor that Warhol was celibate because of his faith. We talk about how Warhol’s Catholic Byzantine faith influenced the iconography of his portraits and how he anticipated the development of celebrity in the decades after his death.\n\nThere’s a part in the documentary where Jessica Beck, curator at The Andy Warhol Museum, says “No one wants to talk about Warhol having relationships that are important to his body of work, but I think that Warhol’s biography is important for some of the reading of the work, because this idea of intimacy or queerness is always there.” That seems like the thesis of your documentary. How did you discover that about Andy and why did you make it the documentary’s through line?\nI started the process of making the series back in 2011 when I reread the diaries, while I was touring a film in Europe that I had just made, and I was reading it in my hotel room, in coffee shops alone. I was astonished to hear Andy talk about this person, Jed Jonson, who lived in his townhouse, and who he was having fights with. And then his lust for Jon Gould, and how passionate he was about pursuing him. These moments were like a revelation to me, I had not heard about Jon Gould at any point, and I had been following Andy since I was in high school, and read several books about him. Immediately I felt this is the new component of Andy’s story. I wanted to understand if I were to plot out the progress of these relationships, and the artwork that he made, what kind of connections one could draw to them. And so immediately I knew that the series would be a love story, but also that the diaries would become like a roadmap to decode Andy’s true self and his artwork.\n\nSome Catholic circles now accept Warhol but it’s on the assertion that Andy may have been gay but he was celibate. How do you respond to that knowing what you know about his relationships?\nThe notion that queerness can be kept in check somehow with behavior that doesn’t include physical intimacy within the Catholic world and Catholic teachings is very sad. I’m Catholic, and I know that for me, it was a struggle to understand my identity as a bisexual man, while also trying to stay within the religious background that I grew up in going to Catholic school, until eighth grade. The other thing that is distressing about the idea that celibacy somehow changes Andy’s identity is that asexuality is also another category of sexuality, which is included in the LGBTQIA plus umbrella. And so, there’s also a stigma associated with that identity that is just part of a whole toxic mix of Catholic views on anything not heteronormative.\n\nWhat came first, the idea to recreate Andy’s voice with AI or the technology to do it?\nI guess it was somewhere in the middle. I finished this movie “Page One” about the New York Times and that’s when I came up with the idea of doing another film that takes a novel way into a big mythic figure to understand them on a human level. So back in 2011, I was reading Andy’s diaries and that’s when I knew that I wanted to hear Andy’s voice not mediated by an actor or a narrator. But really feeling like it was Andy talking to you. At that point, I believe that there were some articles about Adobe having within the Pro Tools Suite some technology, but this is before the more complex approaches to deep fakes and things that emerged around 2016. When those started to develop … it made me feel like there would probably be an opportunity to make it happen.\n\nAndy once said, “Machines have less problems. I’d like to be a machine …” And now he is.\nAndy wanted to be a machine because it would perhaps be another form of armor to protect his very sensitive heart from the pain of living in a world that he felt like an outsider to, and did not accept him. He had himself made into a robot, he had himself made into a hologram. And so the idea of taking his words in the diaries, which are already of self-portrait-in-text, and making that auditory felt like a way to honor his artistic practice of using the mechanical to distance himself from the art objects.\n\nTalk about how Andy’s Catholic Byzantine faith influenced the iconography of his portraits?\nSo Andy’s mother Julia took him to services at the St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittsburgh every weekend, several masses back-to-back on Sunday. I filmed in that church where you see the iconostasis that includes several images of saints with gold leaf paint, in very static poses with a gesture. Those look very similar to Andy’s portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Liz Taylor, and even “Triple Elvis.” Many art historians believe that Andy internalized and absorbed the formal look of those icons and also the almost-glamor that they projected within his world growing up. In Pittsburgh, he also was consumed by Hollywood pinup stars like Shirley Temple and others that appeared in magazines that he was able to get. But as Bob Colacello says, the church also is a very homosexual institution. Many people who went into the priesthood did so because they didn’t feel that they could live as out gay men. And so there is an aesthetic that is Catholic that is consistent with Andy’s iconic glamorous approach.\n\nI’m thinking about people today who live their public life as pop personas. In terms of superstars, I can think of Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, and in his own way, even Wes Anderson. Part of Andy’s legacy is for us to have living, breathing icons, on whom we can attach our hopes and dreams and anger and frustrations.\nI think it’s so much a part of our contemporary lives. The idea of converting your name from Andrew Warhola to Andy Warhol and putting on a white wig and making yourself a character is so much a part of our lives in big and small ways. On a big level, you have Lady Gaga, who takes on a new name, and performs this character both on stage and in her personal life. But in smaller ways, we are all projecting a happy image often of our lives on vacation and with our families or doing cool things on Instagram. TikTok itself is a fascinating platform because it’s all about either dancing or doing something in a short span of time that is performative. It is the most explicitly performative of the social media platform so far, it seems. You have people like Emma Chamberlain and James Charles and other influencers who are very clearly embodying an iconic image in order to participate in this new currency.\n\nDo you think that’s something Andy would participate in?\nHe would have felt at home with the idea of making short bursts of himself saying something or doing something. “Andy Warhol’s TV” approximates that and there were cold opens to the show in which he would appear in a really artificial background describing who’s going to be on the show. He always felt very awkward doing that. But then he learned to embrace that image of himself and by the time he’s appearing on “The Love Boat” in 1985, he is saying that he finally looks the way that people want Andy Warhol to look with a silver jacket, designed by Stephen Sprouse. So he would have had fun with the fashion and with the performance would be my guess." ]
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[ "As this year’s WATER SCOUT lake wide search for any sign of the lake choking Water Chestnut plant wound down and the last reports were coming in from a handful of teams that had been delayed by weather, we, the Knee Deep Club (organizers of the WATER SCOUTS) never got our final wrap up report out to the press. I guess in a way, although it is late, this is an “all good” news story for Lake Hopatcong. First off, the two dozen WATER SCOUT teams reported an ALL CLEAR, meaning that no new sightings were reported. Even Landing Channel where several dozen plants were found & removed last year was Water Chestnut free during this year’s search.\nOur delay in reporting this is also a good news story of sorts. Just as the last reports were coming in, the Knee Deep Club turned its focus on the impending shut down of the Lake Hopatcong Commission’s weed harvesting operation and the very real likelihood that all staff that had just been brought back would be laid off. This was a real crisis with a real time line and the club developed and was implementing a huge fund raising effort. Just days before we were to go public with that effort we received word that a solution with the state had been worked out. One, that according to our understanding, will not only solve the immediate crisis, but hopefully be a long term solution to the staffing and funding problems that have plagued the Commission for several years.\nConfident that a viable solution had been worked", null, "out we have shut down our emergency fund raising effort and have returned the several generous donations that we had already received. While trying to launch that emergency funding effort we received tremendous support form businesses, lake groups and individuals. Through out this short lived effort one thing I witnessed time and again, is where ever we went looking for help we were greeted with enthusiastic support. Some were able to lend more support then others but not once did we hear anything but a positive response. So in that regard these two stories over lap not just because they ran into each other on our calendar, but because they represent what we at the Knee Deep Club have seen on several occasions. That is that there is a true Lake Community here at lake Hopatcong.\nEarly on in our response to the Water Chestnut threat we realized we, the Knee Deep Club, did not have the resources needed to tackle a thorough search of the state’s largest lake’s entire shoreline. So we reached out to other lake groups like the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club, The Antique and Classic Boat Club, Garden State Yacht Club and several individuals. With their help we were able to assemble 70 paddlers w/ kayaks & canoes to scour the entire lake in a very organized search. Once again people with different backgrounds and varied lake interests united to help protect “our lake”.\nDuring this year’s WATER SCOUT search we lost some teams from last year due to scheduling conflicts and even some that had moved away. The best way for us to adjust was to call on existing paddlers to volunteer to cover even more areas. Many of these people I really don’t even know personally, I likely met them during one of our training seminars but if I ran into them around the lake I wouldn’t necessarily recognize them. But everyone single one of them that I asked to cover, some times nearly twice as much as they covered last year, all I ever got was an enthusiastic “any thing I can do to help”. Some of those folks (I really hope I don’t miss anyone here) included Lyn Petereson, Bob & Norma Rung, Bob & Wendy Walter, Alice Szigethy, Cindy Heaton, Donna Macalle-Holly, Tom & Genie Wiss and Joe Kolaya and his ever growing team. Even Editor Jessica Kitchins, who couldn’t help last year for obvious reasons took over an area that freed up a KDC team to spend more time in northern Woodport, which is an area of great concern.\nI got the sense that there are even more WATER SCOUTS participating then I realize. My own team that covered the Jefferson Canals was joined each year by a different neighbor of team member Joel Servoss and as I traveled around the lake and spoke to lake front home owners who would comment that they saw the WATER SCOUTS in their area, “around five of them”, and I’d think I only have two people on that team. So very often the teams searching were larger than I even knew.", null, "One email I got back from Team #11, I found very interesting and even touching. It came from Michelle Werling. I first met Michelle at last year’s training seminar, she was part of a team that I believed was simply her and her mother Renate Scanlon. I had never met her or any of her family but I feel I have a connection because back during the Knee Deep Club’s SAVE THE LAKE: 2000 campaign we started receiving numerous donations in the memory of Frank Scanlon. Back then the name didn’t ring a bell so I called up one of our trustees who shared the same last name. Frank wasn’t one of his relatives, so I checked our entire membership roles and no such name appeared there either. It was puzzling but I was eventually able to locate Frank’s family and thank them and they explained that although he wasn’t a member he appreciated everything the Knee Deep Club does for the lake.\nSo Michelle’s email that poignantly expressed how much she enjoyed participating in the WATER SCOUTS because for her it had become a real “Family Affair”, had special meaning to me. She not only paddled with her mother Renate but it was a family affair that spanned three generations and included grandmothers, sisters, aunts, husbands and even an occasional dog. And it was one that she took particular joy in because instead of the leisurely paddle they would typically take, these searches gave her a chance to teach and share with her two young daughters, Hannah 13 and Olivia 9, the importance of our relationship to the environment. Especially Lake Hopatcong’s environment, that obviously has meant so much to her family for generations. She spoke of how her daughters were able to “look’ and “discover” what was happening to their beloved lake. From the joyful experiences she shared as they observed a family of mink frolic along the shore in the early morning hours to the less enjoyable experiences of seeing the effect in some areas from discarded floating trash left by inconsiderate boaters. In her words, participating in the WATER SCOUTS had given her a chance to share and learn with her daughters to become better stewards of our lake’s environment and her hopes that this effort will encourage and positively influence future generations of lake families.\nMaybe my use of the term Lake Community really is more in the way Michelle expressed her feelings about this effort, maybe we are all really part of the Lake Hopatcong Family. Maybe we all don’t know each other and have varied interests but I know first hand, from many different lake related efforts I’ve worked on, that there is an underlying core group of people around the lake that really care and will do what ever is needed to help protect this wonderful place." ]
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[ null, "By Jake Fenner For Dailymail.Com\n\nThe Bronx was on the edge of its seat waiting for Aaron Judge to hit a home run that would break a long-held franchise record on Thursday night’s game between the Yankees and Red Sox.\n\nIn the bottom of the ninth inning, Judge – who has 4 walkoff home runs to his name – stepped up to the plate to try and add another to his season-long tally.\n\nOn a 2-2 pitch delivered by Matt Barnes, Judge swung and connected with the ball, sending it deep to center field. The ball fell just a few feet short of the wall and landed in the glove of Red Sox outfielder Kike Hernandez.\n\nAaron Judge made contact with the ball in the bottom of the 9th, but it fell short of homer 61.\n\nYankee Stadium thought it witnessed history as the ball sailed toward the centerfield wall, but instead, it just missed.\n\nAt home, the camera attempting to find the ball made it seem like it was launched into orbit, but after finding it falling to the ground, it was all in vain.\n\nFans on Twitter had a range of reactions – from shock that he didn’t hit the home run, to anger at the camera man.\n\nEarlier in the game, fans were up in arms as Red Sox pitcher Michael Wacha walked Judge twice in his first two at-bats of the game.\n\nIn extra innings, Yankees batter Josh Donaldson hit a single that scored runner Marwin Gonzalez from second base to win the game 5-4 in ten innings.\n\nWith that win, the Yankees have clinched the playoffs for the sixth straight season. They currently lead the AL East by 7.5 games over the Toronto Blue Jays, with the magic number to clinch the division being seven.\n\nJudge faces Rich Hill on the mound tomorrow night as his chase for home run no. 61 continues." ]
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[ null, "Last weekend, for example, yet another commentary attributed to “Zhong Sheng” (钟声), a pen name used in the paper since November 2008 for important pieces on international affairs on which the leadership wishes to register its view, said unspecified “certain politicians” in the United States had formed a “gang of rumor-mongers” (造谣团伙) that sought continually to “blacken China.” The commentary was also promoted by the People’s Daily on Twitter, along with a photo of the White House and a stop sign.\n\nToday, page three of the newspaper does not include a “Zhong Sheng” column, but instead features a massive article responding to 18 “rumors” it says were pushed by senior White House trade official Peter Navarro in an op-ed published by Fox News on June 7 — addressing each of these allegations point-by-point with lists of supporting bullet points.\n\nThe Navarro counterattack, which seems unusual in its level of scope and detail, is further illustration of just how rancorous the war of words between the US and China has become.\n\nIt’s important also to note that the People’s Daily article relies heavily on the authority of mostly Western sources, including the United States Director of National Intelligence, the New York Times, Business Insider, the UK’s Daily Telegraph, the COG-UK Consortium, the University of Washington Medical Center, the organization Responsible Technology Australia and so on. While China’s party-state media regularly excoriate “Western media” as being biased and unreliable, and attack what they call “so-called press freedom,” they draw heavily on international media and expert voices wherever possible to support official Chinese positions.\n\nThe article, which takes the full bottom half of page three, begins:\n\nOn June 7, Navarro, director of the of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy (OTMP) at the White House, fabricated a series of China-related lies about the COVID-19 epidemic. Just as mankind faces assault by the COVID-19 epidemic, certain unscrupulous politicians in the US think nothing of combatting the virus in their own country, and even less of cooperating with the world in fighting the epidemic, but instead do everything in their power to attack and discredit China’s universally recognized success in the fight against the epidemic.\n\nLies are the credentials of those who are shameless and despicable, while the truth is the calling card of those who defend the truth. Here, we list 18 lies manufactured by Navarro, refuting each in order with facts and truths.\n\nAmong the “rumors” dealt with in the People’s Daily article (the first of which is the notion that the virus might have originated in a government lab) is the suggestion that Li Wenliang (李文亮), the Wuhan doctor who died of COVID-19 in February after having been reprimanded sharply by police in December 2019 for sharing information about the virus on WeChat, was a “whistleblower” and was “detained.” The People’s Daily attempts to reclaim Li’s legacy, something CMP wrote about back in March, stressing that he was a member of the Chinese Communist Party and that “his outstanding contributions have received the respect of the government and the people.”\n\nThe reclaiming of Li’s legacy was a clear propaganda tactic employed by the leadership in February and March to deal with widespread anger over the doctor’s well-documented mistreatment by Wuhan police for attempting to share information in the earliest stages of the epidemic. CMP dealt with the Chinese reporting about Li Wenliang in our February 18 article “The Li Wenliang Storm.” Today’s People’s Daily article notes only that police issued a warning to Li Wenliang on January 3, seriously playing down the intensity of the suppression of information on the epidemic by local authorities in Wuhan.\n\nAs CMP researcher Tao Lesi noted in a March article on the notion of “speaking politics” (讲政治) in the context of the epidemic, reports from a number of domestic Chinese media, including Southern Weekly and People magazine, confirmed that the Wuhan City Health Commission had warned doctors’ WeChat groups in late December: “We ask everyone please . . . . do not circulate at will to the outside notices and relevant information about a pneumonia of unclear origins . . . . otherwise the city health commission will subject them to severe investigation.”\n\nOn the question of Li, as with the other 17 so-called “rumors,” the tone of the People’s Daily article is stern: “All political manipulation of Doctor Li is immoral, and does extreme disrespect to him and to his family.”" ]
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[ null, "Every visually impaired child tested was ‘enthralled’ by the device, say scientists.\n\nAccording to researchers from the University of Kansas, children living with severe vision problems could transform the way they communicate simply by using an iPad.\n\nA team from the University of Kansas gave the tablet computers to a group of children with a cortical visual impairment (CVI).\n\nThe severe neurological disorder results from brain damage which prevents them from interpreting visual information, making them essentially ‘blind.’\n\n‘Every single child was enthralled with the iPad. Children that typically didn’t look at people, didn’t respond with objects or responded in a very repetitious fashion, were absolutely glued to the iPad. It was an amazing experience.’\n\nProfessor Saunders, who works with children with CVI to help them develop language skills, said that traditionally such children work with therapists and parents using a light box.\n\nThis is because children with CVI have an easier time seeing lights and objects in high contrast.\n\n‘Someone with a severe CVI will spend a lot of time looking at lights,’ Saunders said.\n\nWith its bright screen, the iPad replicates a light box – but its interactivity, sound and color are a great deal more engaging to the children with CVI.\n\n‘We were using some very simple infant applications,’ said Saunders.\n\n‘One was called ‘Baby Finger,’ where you just touch the screen, and sounds and images and colored shapes appear on the white background.\n\n‘So, in many ways, it was similar to a light box except for instead of black and white, there were bright colors. We also looked at a Dr. Seuss book.’\n\nWord of the device’s promise had begun to spread among parents of children with CVI online, but no formal research has been conducted.\n\nProfessor Saunders is now writing a grant proposal to the National Institutes of Health to conduct a thorough study.\n\n‘Using the iPad, not only can they interact with a screen, but we can teach them through a series of steps to control things on that screen,’ the researcher said.\n\n‘Parents of children with CVI are already learning that the iPad works well. There are blogs that say, “Look at that one! My child is responding to this app.”‘\n\nEarly intervention in the lives of children living with CVI is not just crucial to their development; it also could help them to gain better vision as they grow. Saunders said the iPad could be a crucial part of this life-changing therapy.\n\n‘With the proper intervention techniques, the amazing thing is that the child’s brain grows the brain cells needed in the cerebral cortex,’ she said.\n\n‘It grows the brain cells necessary to begin understanding what their eye is seeing. So they develop the ability to interpret images, sometimes just partially, sometimes fully.’\n\nSaunders is conducting the initial tests of the iPad in cooperation with the Junior Blind of America in Los Angeles." ]
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[ null, "Scott Weiland has been charged with driving under the influence of drugs with a prior conviction, and with an allegation that he refused a chemical test as required by law.\n\nIn a statement from Los Angeles City Attorney spokesperson Frank Mateljan, Scott faces \"maximum penalty of one year county jail and a $1000 fine, and a minimum penalty eight days in jail (because of the prior conviction and the refusal to take a drug test). His car could also be impounded for up to 30 days. \"\n\nHe will be arraigned tomorrow in a Los Angeles County court.\n\nOn November 21, the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver singer was arrested, when he crashed his car while driving on an L.A. highway.\n\nA rep for Velvet Revolver tells TMZ that the band's show tonight at L.A.'s Gibson Amphitheater is still going on as scheduled." ]