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"We’re not saying its aliens, but this could be the most enticing SETI-related signal from space since the famous “Wow! Signal” in 1977.\n\nOver the weekend, interstellar expert Paul Gilster broke the news that “a strong signal” was detected by Russian radio astronomers from the region around the star HD 164595. This signal has attracted enough attention that two prominent SETI observatories are quickly making follow-up observations. Alan Boyle reports in Geekwire that the Allen Telescope Array in California has already been observing the star system and the Boquete Optical SETI Observatory in Panama will make an attempt this evening, if the weather is clear.\n\nDoug Vakoch, the President of METI International (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence) told Universe Today via email that the Allen Telescope Array has already completed its initial reconnaissance of HD 164595, “with no indications of alien technologies at radio frequencies.”\n\n“The first step in following up a putative SETI signal is to look at the same frequency where it was first detected,” Vakoch said, and with the nil detection from the ATA, “now it’s time to search other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.”\n\nVakoch said METI International will be observing HD 164595 for brief laser pulses from the Boquete Optical SETI Observatory in Panama as soon as weather permits.\n\n“It looks like the Boquete Observatory will be hit by heavy thundershowers late this afternoon and into this evening,” he said, “so we’ll likely need to wait to observe until another night. Once the evening sky is clear in Boquete, we’ll have about an hour to observe in the direction of the constellation Hercules shortly after sunset.”",
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"By now it is well-known that Android and iOS are in constant competition with one another, looking to come up with new and exciting features to combat the other. However, they seem to reach a unanimous decision when it comes to relevant topics. And one of the latest problems that users of both OS feel is that they are slowly falling into an addiction for their smartphones. Today we will be talking about how both Android P and iOS 12 will limit the time that we spend on our phones and how that is a good thing, more than you can imagine.\n\nScreen Time and App Timer from Apple and Google\n\nThese two features belong respectively to Apple and Google. Apple designed Screen Time as a feature that will monitor the amount of time that you spend on a weekly basis on apps and websites. Not only this, but it can also create a detailed daily Activity Report of the amount of time that you spent on some app or mobile game. This is a step in the right direction, allowing users to see just how much time they spend on apps and how that affects their daily routines.\n\nSay you spent one hour on Twitter doing nothing but scrolling through tweets, but you only said or felt that a couple of minutes passed. Screen Time is here to help you realize that. Having a look at one of our other articles, AI is the core of Android P, making it easier to function.",
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"The same thing can be said about App Timer since it does most of the things as Screen Time. They are almost identical. They both have an option for the user to set a time limit for each app after that time limit has passed he or she will be unable to keep using the respective app. Sounds a bit harsh, but in a world where we have become addicted to our phones, using them on a regular basis and as escapes from uncomfortable or dull moments, this is a wakeup call.\n\nWe are sure that we are not the only people who said at one point that we would only spend five minutes checking our e-mails our social media accounts just to make sure that we did not receive an important message. And before we know it, two hours have passed, and we are scrolling through the Explore page on Instagram looking for more cute cat videos or wasting time on Facebook. The list goes on.\n\nNow, with iOS 12 and Android P, we will finally be able to acknowledge our habits and better control them. On the other hand, iOS 13 is getting more attention than iOS 12. We will surely expect advanced features."
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"Whitehall Lane Gets into the Social Media Ring\n\nThanks to regulations placed by the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), wineries face particular challenges when it comes to social media advertising. Namely, they are unable to give out wine samples and must also supervise user content that promotes irresponsible drinking.\n\nWhitehall has found an effective way around these regulations. For example, the brand has teamed up with corresponding brands for give-ways, sending customers wine glasses and cookbooks instead of alcohol. Moreover, Whitehall uses contests to reward its existing fan base, rather than accrue new followers. Whitehall’s direct sales manager Kate Leonardi, explains, “Whitehall Lane isn’t about hundreds of thousands of fans, it’s more about the quality and the conversation.” The conversation takes place on the brand’s Twitter account, which it uses to educate its followers about wine and food pairings, instead of broadcasting pushy sales tactics."
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"The Farm Babe, along with a group of food writers and social media influencers, travelled across south Georgia in late September at the invitation of the Georgia Peanut Commission. They were here to witness the peanut harvest and to learn more about peanuts.\n\nVisiting the University of Georgia Tifton, Ga., Campus, they saw how the peanut industry and farmers invest in research to develop higher-yielding, disease- and nematode-resistant varieties and advanced technologies to improved irrigation strategies and further refinement in protection against diseases, weeds, and insects.\n\nUsing her social media presence, which includes nearly 20,000 followers on Twitter and 20,000 more on Instagram, Michelle Miller, the Farm Babe, is outspoken in her support of American farmers. Being outspoken is in contrast to many farmers I know, men and women who are guarded in their words, preferring to let their success in growing crops speak for them.\n\nI often pity news reporters as they hustle to find a farmer willing to be interviewed and to appear on camera. Most farmers I know immediately shy away from such opportunities. Said one of my closest friends in the farming community, “Bob, you know I will do anything for you. You know I will. But just don’t ask me to speak in front of a camera.” But as Michelle Miller knows, American agriculture NEEDS the American public to HEAR from the American farmer.\n\nI recently read an article titled “Public Attitudes about Farmers and Farming: a Golden Opportunity.” The author notes that while most Americans (88% in one poll) trust farmers, only 20% have a “high trust” in modern agriculture and 50% only “somewhat” trust it.\n\nThe key takeaway from this article was agriculture needs farmers, who are among the most trusted citizens in our country, to tell the story of agriculture and explain how production practices align with societal values.\n\nFarmers may not fully perceive the power of their voices to counter the misinformation spread by the misguided social media. Battling every day to grow a crop, growers may struggle to understand how the problems they face in feeding the country are so poorly understood and appreciated by the public at large.\n\nAgriculture is scrutinized for its role in climate change, stress on water resources, planting of GMO crops, nutrient run-off, use of pesticides and the list goes on. These are important issues, but what seems to be missing from the debates and discussions is the voice of the men and women whose labor feeds and clothes this nation and this world.\n\nOn Aug. 18, 2021 the EPA announced the insecticide chlorpyrifos would be banned from use on food crops in the United States. This followed a decision reached two years earlier by the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling requiring the EPA ban chlorpyrifos. When asked about this, Dr. Mark Abney, UGA Entomologist, replied, “For peanut growers in Georgia who are at high risk for rootworm or who have a history of burrower bug infestation, the loss of chlorpyrifos is very important. The economic impact of this decision is extremely difficult to quantify because the insects and the fruit are underground. For that reason, putting a dollar figure on the loss of chlorpyrifos is difficult. If, God forbid, we have an abundance of Seg 2 peanuts because of burrower bug feeding injury, we will easily be able to quantify that.”\n\nOn Aug. 30, 2022, it was announced Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY, 57th District Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, Queens) had introduced “The Ban all Neurotoxic Organophosphates from Our Food Act.” In the press release, Rep. Velazquez was quoted as saying, “The science has been clear for decades: this type of pesticides is a dangerous neurological threat to farmworkers and our children.”\n\nProducts that could be included in the ban are Folex, a cotton defoliant, and Thimet, a product important for the management of tomato spotted will in peanut. No one, least of all farmers, wants to see ANYONE harmed from the use of agricultural products. However, as one who has devoted my career to the judicious AND safe use of chemicals in agriculture, I vehemently disagree with political legislation as THE process to determine which products can be used by farmers and which cannot.\n\nAs long as the American public has easy access to food and has never known real hunger, it will be difficult to focus attention on the problems faced by American farmers. It continues to be increasingly important that it is not just the Food Babe’s voice, or Bob’s voice, but also the trusted voices of farmers that are heard in Washington and across this country to protect agriculture that feeds and clothes the world.\n\nKemerait is the agronomic plant pathologist for the University of Georgia Extension and contributes monthly to Southeast Farm Press."
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"Guterres Global Crisis Response Group (GCRG) on food, energy and finance warned skyrocketing energy prices are compounding an existential cost-of-living crisis for hundreds of millions of people as the war in Ukraine continues to rage on.\n\n“The combined profits of the largest energy companies in the first quarter of this year are close to $100 billion. I urge governments to tax these excessive profits, and use the funds to support the most vulnerable people through these difficult times.”\n\nThe GCRG’s third brief recommends that governments find the most effective ways to fund energy solutions.\n\nThese include publicly funded cash transfers and rebate policies, to protect vulnerable communities everywhere, including through windfall taxes on the largest oil and gas companies.\n\nAt the same time, the brief urges a transition to renewables.\n\nIt comes on the heels of the landmark Black Sea Grain Initiative which was agreed between Russia, Türkiye and Ukraine, under the auspices of the United Nations, on 22 July, paving the way for the first shipment of grains from Ukraine to leave the port of Odesa on 1 August.\n\nThere is increasing fear that the rising costs of energy may price out many developing countries, especially the most vulnerable communities, from energy markets, said the UN.\n\nIt added that these countries are already bearing the brunt of the cost-of-living crisis having experienced major setbacks on access to energy and progress on sustainable development since the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\n“More worryingly, there could be a potential “scramble for fuel” whereby only countries paying the highest prices can access energy, warns the brief, adding that governments, therefore, need the fiscal space to support their most vulnerable populations to avoid worsening levels of energy poverty or losing energy access altogether.”\n\nThe brief makes it clear that the war in Ukraine and the global energy crisis that it has caused is a stark reminder of the need for energy resilience and stronger push for the transition to renewable energy."
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He was followed by Lucie Fojtová from the Brno Observatory and Planetarium, who said that each Lón weighs about 150 kg, is made of balloon material, and holds about 600 kg of air. The closing speech was delivered by Vendula Nováčková from the South Moravian Region’s EU Office, who described the high-level space industry in the South Moravian Region, the Brno Space Cluster, and the reputation of the region as a centre of innovation and education.\n\nThe exhibition was accompanied by educational boards describing space bodies, and the Brno region as the main driver of the space industry in the Czech Republic. The exhibition also celebrated the 1,200th anniversary of the founding of Moravia. Jiří Hlavenka, South Moravian regional councillor for science, research, innovation and IT, greeted the event via videolink.\n\nRefreshments during the reception included traditional Moravian specialties prepared by Brno high school students, served with a selection of South Moravian wines. During the reception, there was also a presentation and tasting of fruit distillates from the RIPER family distillery. The grounds of the family-owned craft distillery are located in the picturesque South Moravian village of Syrovice near Brno, and the distillery uses high-quality fruit from local growers.\n\nAlongside the large-scale balloons, the exhibition has a small accompanying educational demonstration presenting a description of the displayed space bodies, the space industry in the South Moravian region (Brno Space Cluster), and the narrative of the region as a centre of innovation and education.\n\nThe Royal Belgian Observatory’s planetarium will host the international travelling exhibition of the Arnošt Lustig Endowment Fund, entitled “I Want To Be Human: Arnošt Lustig’s message to the stars and everyone else”. The exhibition presents the “Czech calling card” of humanism and universal values, through the legacy of the writer and Holocaust witness Arnošt Lustig, and takes place in partnership with the South Moravian Region’s EU Office, the Czech School without Borders in Brussels, the Czech Literary Center, and the Brno Observatory.\n\nThe main partner in the promotion of Brno’s space industry is the Brno Observatory, one of 18 member organisations of the Brno Space Cluster, which acts as one entity to obtain commercial orders, popularise the space industry, and provide education. The Space Cluster is now also a member of the European Space Agency, working to increase Czech involvement in the agency’s work. “Let’s be proud of the Brno region, not only as a wine region but also because there are a lot of technologically superior companies,” commented Václav Havlíček, the manager of the Brno Space Cluster.\n\nThe entire exhibition is taking place under the auspices of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU and the Minister for European Affairs of the Czech Republic, Mikuláš Bek.\n\nhttps://brnodaily.cz/2022/09/22/brno/brnos-terralona-and-lunalon-balloons-exhibited-at-royal-belgian-observatory-in-brussels/https://brnodaily.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/baloons-planet-exhibition-brno-1024x768.jpghttps://brnodaily.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/baloons-planet-exhibition-brno-150x113.jpg2022-09-22T10:33:36+02:00Jack StephensBrnoBalloon,Brno,Czech Republic,EU,Royal Belgian Observatory in BrusselsTerralóna and Lunalón, Brno’s famous inflatable models of the Earth and Moon, will be on display in Brussels this week. Photo credit: JMK. Brno, Sep. 22 (BD) - This week, from 19-25 September, as part of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Brno’s famous large-scale inflatable...Jack Stephens jack.stephens50@gmail.comAuthorA writer and English teacher originally from London who has lived in Brno since 2011, interested in politics, low culture, and all things strange and/or Czech.Brno Daily\n\nA writer and English teacher originally from London who has lived in Brno since 2011, interested in politics, low culture, and all things strange and/or Czech.\nView all posts by Jack Stephens →\n« Police Charge 40 Czech Citizens Over Support For The Invasion of Ukraine\nMUNI Faculty of Informatics Hosts International Conference On Open Source Technologies »"
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"HOW DO YOU USE CANNABIS OIL FOR PAIN RELIEF?\n\nCannabidiol (Mäkaurau) oil is used by some people with chronic pain. CBD oil may reduce pain, inflammation, and overall discomfort related to a variety of health conditions. CBD oil is a product made from cannabis. It’s a type of cannabinoid, a chemical found naturally in marijuana and hemp plants. It doesn’t cause the “high” feeling often associated with cannabis, which is caused by a different type of cannabinoid called THC.\n\nStudies on CBD oil and pain management have shown a great deal of promise. CBD can offer an alternative for people who have chronic pain and rely on more dangerous, habit-forming medications like opioids. But there needs to be more research in order to verify the pain-relieving benefits of CBD oil.\n\nCBD products aren’t approved by the U.S. Kai me te Drug Whakahaere (FDA) for any medical condition. They aren’t regulated for purity and dosage like other medications.\n\nKeep reading to learn more about the potential benefits of CBD oil for pain. You can also talk with your doctor to see if it is an option for your condition.\n\nThe pop-culture favorite of cannabinoids maybe Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC as it is colloquially known, due to its psychoactive nature. However, there are several other types, which could be potentially beneficial to us.\n\nHow do you use cannabis oil for pain relief?\n\nPhytocannabinoids occur naturally in cannabis plants. There are fifteen subclasses of such compounds. THC, cannabidiol, and cannabidivarin are some examples of the same.\n\nCannabidiol (Mäkaurau) is a subclass of Phytocannabinoids and one among one twenty cannabis compounds. It is hailed for its ability to be meditative, without causing a euphoric high. This non-addictive miracle cannabinoid has been the talk of the town and the core of numerous experiments. The anti-inflammatory properties of CBD have inspired the marketing of its by-products, pērā i Mäkaurau hinu, for pain relief and relaxation.\n\nWhat is CBD oil?\n\nCBD oil is extracted from the industrial hemp plant, tarukino sativa. The seeds of the hemp plant are pressed until the oils are released. This is what makes cannabidiol different from and less psychoactive than THC, which is extracted from the marijuana plant, Cannabis Indica. The industrial hemp oil has traces of THC in it, about 3% in potency, not sufficient in causing a ‘high’. Despite its non-addictive nature, CBD oil may require a medical prescription for legal acquisition in some provinces.\n\nIn order to remove unwanted elements such as fats or waxes, CBD oil is subjected to a process called ‘Winterization’. Refined cannabidiol oil is stirred with alcohol and deep-frozen overnight. A Butcher funnel or a piece of paper is then used to filter the fats out. Finally, the extracted oil is heated to the boiling point of alcohol so the alcohol evaporates.\n\nHow can CBD oil be consumed?\n\nContrary to popular opinion, the external application is not the only way by which CBD oil can be consumed. By placing it under the tongue, many consume CBD oil directly. CBD oil has also been innovatively infused into products such as moisturizers and topical creams. CBD oil is an acceptable food supplement, serving as an addendum to cookies, brownies or even tacos! CBD oil capsules are a means by which they can be ingested.\n\nHow does cannabidiol help relieve pain?\n\nCannabidiol is unique, as it does not work with the CB1 or CB2 receptors. It passively influences the working of the Endocannabinoid system, regulating the reception of pain, immune system functions and the process of falling and staying asleep. CBD also amplifies the effect of all cannabinoids that attach to the CB1 receptors.\n\nInterestingly, CBD oil protects the body against its own euphoric stimulant. An endogenous cannabinoid, Anandamide, is produced on demand by the human body. ‘Ananda’, in Sanskrit, means ‘bliss’. Anandamide, thus, creates a runner’s high, and this is regulated by Cannabidiol. Thus, we feel falsified pleasureless, on the use of cannabidiol or CBD oil.\n\nCBD is also said to have anti-tumorous properties. GPR55, a receptor that has shown to proliferate cell production and play a role in cancer, is inhibited by cannabidiol. More research is required to establish the connection between CBD and GPR55 as well as the possible consequences.\n\nThe Benefits of CBD Oil",
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"Cannabidiol has been widely accepted as an anti-psychotic family member of the cannabis family. Ongoing studies have involved inspecting the use of CBD in helping victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.\n\nCBD oil has definitely proven to subdue symptoms of anxiety, to the extent that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Epidilolex, a patented CBD medicine, for the treatment of epilepsy and the repetitive seizures induced by the affliction.\n\nSimilarly, CBD oil can be effective in the treatment of stress-related bodily ailments.\n\nMultiple Sclerosis is a condition in which the immune system mistakenly reacts abhorrently to healthy cells and organs. Also known as an autoimmune disease, multiple sclerosis causes reoccurring spasms and enduring pain, for those affected. Although the effect is modest, CBD oil, acting as an anticonvulsant, can help in mitigating the number of spasms caused, as well as the resulting pain.\n\nOne of the most profound uses of cannabidiol oil is for the relief of arthritic pain. There are two kinds of arthritis, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, both resulting in swelling and stiffness in joints. Scientific studies have documented that the application of CBD oil can help assuage the pain caused by inflammations. Results have been encouraging. Health associations and the government, alike, are optimistic about the role of CBD oil in bringing solace to arthritic patients.\n\nOf the many developmental disorders, autism and its associated spectrum of disorders are perhaps the most pervasive. Autistic children suffer from insomnia, irritability and a loss of appetite, to name a few. Practitioners have been experimenting with the use of CBD oil in curtailing the social anxiety and psychological manifestations vicariously caused in victims of autism.\n\nA paper by Cassuto and Lubotzky documented the reduction in the number of behavior outbreaks in autistic children treated with medical cannabis, particularly Cannabidiol. Similarly, anxiety and communication problems were mitigated. Hence, CBD oil could have a future in the treatment of the symptoms of autism spectrum disorders.\n\nThe connection between hemp oil and pain.\n\nThough CBD only binds slightly to these receptors, and THC is the predominant compound that has been shown to decrease inflammation (since it binds to the CB2 receptor), CBD has been found to exert its own powerful anti-inflammatory action and act as an analgesic (pain reliever), through other metabolic modalities. For instance, it appears that CBD can increase adenosine signaling, a molecule that reduces inflammation.\n\nThe reason both CBD and THC help treat pain, however, isn’t only due to their positive effect on inflammation. Both compounds influence the brain and nerve pathways, meaning they affect how we experience and perceive pain. You see, the experience of pain has many components, and it’s a complex phenomenon. Pain that results in the same injury in two individuals, for instance, can be experienced entirely differently by each person. This has to do with the sensory system of the body when the tissues incur damage but also the amount of inflammation the ensues, the person’s mental attitude toward pain and injury, the influence of the culture they come from with regard to injury and pain, their perceptions around their ability to function, what damage means with regard to being a whole and complete person, whether or not he or she will heal, and so on and so forth. And of course, when or if the pain becomes chronic, even more variables are involved, whether the pain is due to an ongoing disease or pathological issues with the nervous system (neuropathic).\n\nFor example, if you cut your hand, the sensory and pain nerve fibers that are affected will relay a message to the brain that there is an injury. You will also visually witness it. You most likely will be affected emotionally and physically by the injury. The more upset you are, the higher likelihood that you will incur more pain. Even more so, if the pain persists, chances are that your level of discontent and distress will worsen.\n\nPain—especially chronic pain—is a very real issue. The National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine has concluded that the U.S. economy loses close to a trillion U.S. dollars every year, when pain-related medical services and loss of productivity costs associated with patients in long-term care and within the military are included. Considering the current state of the opioid epidemic, finding better ways to address the complex problem that is chronic pain is of utmost importance. Knowing that the body has an innate system to manage pain, much of which is regulated through the endocannabinoid system, using safe, nonpsychoactive formats of CBD from hemp oil and marijuana is really exciting news.\n\nThere have been a number of studies investigating the conceivable part of CBD oil in vanquishing pain of all proportions, be it menstrual cramps or pain of a chronic magnitude. The Journal of Experimental medicine speaks about the utilization of CBD oil for suppressing neuropathic pain in rodents. In spite of the fact that such studies are yet to be replicated with human beings, CBD oil is a good tolerance-builder, an agent that enhances the physique’s ability to cope with and be resilient to pain.\n\nFurthermore, CBD oil can be called the antithesis of cannabinoids, and help in the cessation of smoking as well as other additions. Scientific research is charting the evidence for the same.\n\nIt is clear that CBD oil has a number of functions in pain relief and regulation. However, there are a few arguments that are worth considering. One is the use of CBD oil on children. Although proven to be a player in autism-symptom mitigation, the influence of CBD oil on the developing brain has yet to be deemed unintrusive. It is still not recommended that CBD be used extensively on children. The recommended dosage of CBD oil for children and adults, both, must be determined in consultation with a doctor.\n\nCBD oil might also cause fatigue, diarrhoea and sudden weight gain/weight loss, depending on each individual’s ability to metabolise or reaction to the substance. For this reason, it is always important to test the use of CBD oil in limited batches before delving into a long-term treatment program.\n\nMany a time, multiple cannabinoid compounds are used together, either knowingly or unknowingly. It is, hence, tough to discern the extent to which each compound is involved in causing the desired effect. There are cases where a group of cannabinoids works synergistically in bringing about bodily reactions. Studies selectively employing CBD oil are few in number, but promising.\n\nTo conclude, the increasing use of CBD oil as a therapeutic substance has inspired many applications. 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Affidavit and absentee ballots will play a huge role in determining some of these close races, and will be counted in the days before and after election day.\n\nSo here’s where we stand:\n\nRepublican Inna Vernikov was elected to the City Council from South Brooklyn’s 48th District Tuesday night, trouncing her Democratic opponent Steven Saperstein in what was expected to be a close contest, as Republicans posted strong showings across the city.\n\nAccording to Board of Elections results, Vernikov, a divorce attorney, held 64 percent of the vote to special education teacher Saperstein’s 36 percent with 96 percent of scanners reporting as of Wednesday, a massive 28-point margin in what many anticipated to be one of the tightest races in the entire city.\n\n“This is not about me, this is about the people of this district,” Vernikov told Brooklyn Paper at her election night victory party in Midwood. “I think this was a loud message that was sent by this district to the Democrats, to the progressive left, that we are sick and tired of the policies they have implemented to destroy our city and our district.”\n\nSaperstein conceded the race to Vernikov Wednesday morning, after determining the margin was too high a bar to cross even if absentee ballots went his way, postulating that a highly charged political atmosphere led residents to cast a protest vote for his opponent.\n\nVernikov’s strong showing came as Republicans outperformed expectations across the board. The GOP defended its three seats on the Council, two on Staten Island and one in Queens, and may assume up to seven in the coming Council.\n\n“We feel very strong, you know we’ve got some absentee and some military ballots we campaign hard for them as well, and we expect to win them as they say the paper usually breaks the way of the election,” McCabe said.\n\n“We are confident that when all the votes are counted, Councilmember Justin Brannan will be re-elected despite a nationally turbulent atmosphere. Just as in 2020, absentee votes will make up the margin of victory, and Democrats have a massive 1,083 to 281 lead with absentees as of Tuesday,” Daniel de Groot said in a statement. “This Democratic edge will only grow as more ballots are returned — which is why we are confident we expect to overwhelmingly win on paper and prevail once every vote is counted.”\n\nIn the Coney Island-centered 47th District, Democrat Ari Kagan is only narrowly leading Republican and QAnon subscriber Mark Szuszkiewicz, 51 to 49 percent, with 97 percent reporting. In 2020, Szuszkiewicz nearly toppled incumbent Democrat Mathylde Frontus in the area’s Assembly race, but local Democratic politicos expected a stronger showing by Kagan in the Council district since it does not include Republican-friendly Bay Ridge.\n\nThe GOP’s strength in the city even showed up in districts they didn’t contest: Borough Park Councilmember Kalman Yeger, a Democrat, won reelection to a second term in the 44th District running on both the Democratic and Republican lines, but the Board of Elections’ tally shows Kalman Yeger (R) beating Kalman Yeger (D) by 21 points, with Kalman Yeger (Conservative) trailing at 7.69 percent.\n\nThe GOP’s strong showing in the city mirrors its showing across the country as well, picking up the gubernatorial seat in Virginia and possibly doing the same in New Jersey.\n\nVernikov’s district has been without representation since April, when Councilmember Chaim Deutsch pled guilty to tax fraud and was expelled from the Council. Deutsch was sentenced over the summer to three months imprisonment, and was due to surrender to federal custody last week, but got a three-week extension until Nov. 19 so his newly administered COVID-19 vaccine can take effect. Because the seat is vacant, Vernikov will take office after the election is certified by the BOE in a few weeks, rather than on Jan. 1 like most incoming councilmembers.\n\nNot many of north Brooklyn’s City Council races were surprising, but Lincoln Restler’s evening was perhaps the calmest as the unopposed former district leader cleaned up with more than 98 percent of votes, officially securing his spot as District 33’s newest representative.\n\nRestler, who co-founded progressive organization New Kings Democrats and spent ten years working in city government, secured 64 percent of votes in the June primary after seven rounds of ranked-choice voting, beating out eight other candidates for the Democratic nomination, including Elizabeth Adams, the legislative director for incumbent Stephen Levin, who has represented the district since 2009 and is term limited.\n\nA lifelong resident of District 33, which includes Greenpoint, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Downtown Brooklyn, Restler told Brooklyn Paper in June that he intends “to be a 24/7/365 resource, organizer, and problem solver for our neighborhoods. I want to be the first person you call, text, or email when you have an issue,” as councilman.\n\nDuring his campaign, Restler put forward detailed plans to lower rents in north Brooklyn and to make District 33 the first carbon-neutral district in the city and picked up endorsements from the Working Families Party and local elected officials including state senators Julia Salazar and Jabari Brisport, as well as Stonewall Democrats of NYC and the United Federation of Teachers.\n\nShahana Hanif has won the race for City Council in District 39, picking up nearly 90 percent of votes and coming full-circle as she heads to City Hall to represent Park Slope, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens, Windsor Terrace, and Kensington, where she was born and raised.\n\n“I was born & raised in Brooklyn. I’m the daughter of Bangladeshi Muslim immigrants, a Lupus survivor, & an activist,” Hanif tweeted. “I’m humbled to be the first Muslim woman elected to the New York City Council and the first woman to represent my district. WE DID IT.”\n\nHanif won 57 percent of votes in the primary after six rounds of ranked-choice voting, beating out Brandon West by just about 4,000 votes. In the general election, she faced off against Libertarian Matthew Morgan and Conservative Brett Wynkoop, a member of the right-wing conspiracy group the Oath Keepers. Morgan and Wynkoop picked up just about 3,000 votes combined on election night.\n\nJennifer Gutiérrez is officially heading to the City Council to represent District 34 in January after securing about 90 percent of votes on Tuesday.\n\nGutiérrez’s victory came as no surprise — she clinched nearly 80 percent of the votes in the June primary and was without a Republican challenger. Her opponents, Terrell Finner and Lutchi Gayot, both ran third-party and each got about 5 percent of the total votes.\n\nIt won’t be her first time serving the constituents of Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Ridgewood — she’s worked as chief of staff for sitting councilman Antonio Reynoso, who’s headed to Borough Hall in the new year, since 2014.\n\nEndorsed by big-name progressives like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and unions including the New York Nurses Association and the Transit Workers Union Local 100, Gutiérrez ran on a platform including bringing utilities under municipal control and significantly reducing the budget of the New York City Police Department and reducing police presence in settings like public schools and homeless shelters in favor of rerouting that money to social services. She has also been vocal about reforming the city’s land use process and expanding rent relief programs.\n\nGutiérrez will join a record number of women headed to City Hall, including with newly-elected Shahana Hanif in District 39 and Alexa Avilés in District 38.\n\n“I want to thank my neighbors, who have fought for themselves and their families, for all of our dignity; the tireless volunteers in NYC-DSA; the union members who put in shift after shift; the dedicated domestic workers, Las Damas of Sunset Park, who were with us every step of the way; the parents, teachers and students who have been improving our schools, every single day; and all the organizations and individuals that contributed to this victory,” Avilés said in a statement after declaring victory Wednesday morning.\n\nDemocratic Socialists of America and Working Families Party-backed Avilés celebrated her nomination at Maria’s Bistro in Sunset Park, which she will represent along with Greenwood Heights, Red Hook and parts of Borough Park, Windsor Terrace and Dyker Heights when she is inaugurated to a four-year term in January 2022.\n\nAvilés said she will immediately begin scouting staff rooted in her community, as well as jumping into the budget and ensuring city funding is being spent where it will best serve the city’s most vulnerable residents."
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"What does p128e Duramax mean? It means that the fuel rail pressure is too high or too low than the expected pressure rate.\n\nThis error code can show for many reasons. These reasons include leakage in the sump, a faulty fuel filter, the wiring harness is chaffing on the air conditioning lines, and more.\n\nThis article will elaborately discuss all these reasons and their solutions. Let’s dive in.\n\nLet’s discuss the causes for the p128e duramax code and their solutions in detail.\n\nLeakage In The Sump\n\nYour 2014 LML truck can show a P128E error code when the fuel is 25% or less. The truck can lose power when you stop it and will not start again. In this case, you need to pull the fuse of the FASS pump, run the engine, and check if you lose prime or your vehicle runs roughly.\n\nIf you lose prime or your vehicle runs rough, then it indicates a leakage in the sump. If your truck’s engine runs ok, then the connector of the sensor on the fuel rail can be dirty and can cause this problem.\n\nSolution: To solve this problem, you need to replace the sump. You also need to clean the connector of the sensor on the fuel rail.\n\nSometimes during driving, your truck can lose entire power and shut down. You will get a fuel filter change message and check engine light message in this situation. The only error code you will see in this case will be P128E. The reason behind this issue is a faulty fuel filter.\n\nSolution: In this case, you are required to replace the faulty fuel filter to solve this issue.\n\nThe Wiring Harness Is Chafing On The Air Conditioning Lines\n\nAt times you can get the P128E error code on your 2012 GMC Savana car. In this case, you will face the not starting issue, and your car will not start. This problem can happen if the wiring harness is chaffing on the air conditioning lines.\n\nSolution: To solve this 2012 Duramax code p128e issue, you have to follow the manufacturer’s suggested diagnostic and repair processes. These processes comprise mending any wires with chaffing damage and tie strapping them safely far away from the air conditioning lines.\n\nYour 2014 6.6l Duramax truck can sometimes show the P128E error code. You will also see your vehicle goes into low power and doesn’t want to start when it is hot. In addition, you will find an extremely small piece of debris on your truck’s fuel pressure regulator, causing the Fuel rail pressure performance P128E error code.\n\nSolution: To solve it, firstly, you have to drain the fuel tank. Then, you need to replace the fuel filter and replace both the regulator and the pressure regulator valve.\n\nSometimes your 2011 LML truck can show the P128E error code and won’t start. Even if the truck starts sometimes, it is very slow. You may have replaced the CP4 pump, both fuel rails, and injectors. You may also have changed the fuel filters two times, and still, this problem won’t be solved. This issue occurs because of dirty fuel lines and the dirty fuel tank.\n\nWhere is fuel rail pressure sensor?\n\nWhether you found the 2016 duramax code p128e on your 2016 6.6l Duramax truck or found the p128e code in any other model truck, it is important to solve this issue. Fixing the p128e duramax error code can be tough, particularly if you don’t know the reasons behind this error code.\n\nTo help you, we come up with 5 reasons and their fixes for this error code. We are hopeful that you can now easily fix the P128E error code issue.",
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"Just got back from Portland, Oregon. Totally full.\n\nIn spite of a rocky start wherein I was chasing children and eating whatever landed in front of my face, the rest of my Portland trip was filled with gluten-free goodness. And goodness, and goodness.\n\nLordy, do they know how to make a gfree lady fat and happy. Emphasis on the fat. I’m going to have to start doing cross-fit or something to work off all that deliciousness. Kyra, I’m blaming you for most of it. You guys, her cinnamon rolls and big pink cookies could bring about world peace. This one –\n\nI’m craving this, hard. That, and the all gluten-free food gorge Kyra and I went on at Groundbreaker Brewing. But since I’m back in LA and just have pictures and memories, let me tell you where else you can get your gluten-free eat on in Portland, and then just be jealous of your meals.\n\nHere’s where I admit I ate at this entirely gluten-free restaurant three times in two weeks. You guys, if someone is going to fry gluten-free cheese curds for me, I’m going to keep on going back. I decided the gluten-free beer battered with chile was the best coating for my fish and chips, alongside a gluten-free Groundbreaker IPA. I miss Corbett’s Fish House SO MUCH RIGHT NOW.\n\nNot the only all-gluten-free restaurant in town, Harlow is also a totally gf joint with much healthier options. So yes, it was delicious, but not fried. So minus 2 points. Kidding! You’ve got your vegan, your raw, your gluten-free, your kombucha, all in one place. I had a dirty chai to drink and this chipotle chili bowl with a side of a gluten-free biscuit. Delicious, you guys. And I felt like I could still have dinner later. Which I need, because there are too many amazing restaurants in Portland.\n\nHanging out with Buddies Making Nachos\n\nThe best part of my Portland trip was getting to hang out with my great friends I don’t see often enough. Portland is filled with nice people, and even some imported from New York and San Francisco (specifically, since those were where my friends happened to come from on this particular trip). May I suggest you plan a friend reunion in Portland, Oregon? It’s pretty great.\n\nI was lucky enough to have a house with full kitchen and stuffs and my new best dog friend, Skippy-\n\nand a lot of friends around to make a lot of meals at home. We found some amazing gluten-free rolls at a farmer’s market in the SE near the People’s Food Co-Op. Lots of great options at New Seasons, a fab grocery store, and additions from my friend (and house neighbor) Liz. Add multiple great cooks in the mix, and we did eat well without leaving the house. At first I forgot the aluminum foil, but as I got smarter, I was eating safe and super duper well. Nachos4ever.\n\nAlmost like hanging out with buddies, these peeps are the brewers ofOmission’s gluten-free beers. Also, gluten-free Buffalo wings. I love them for many reasons, not least of which is they sponsored an off-the-hook book party for me when Gluten Is My Bitch came out. Naturally, I come back when I can to relive the glory that was someone else making my favorite gluten-free mac and cheese recipe (see Gluten Is My Bitch, the book), so I didn’t have to. Right down the street from Widmer Brothers is the super cool dry goods store, Beam & Anchor where I got this amazing key chain-\n\nGourmet soft serve sundae bar with gluten-free toppings? Yes, please! I can’t believe I only ate here once, but my kids kept wanting to go to Ben & Jerry’s, and they do have a “safe” gluten-free list –\n\nThat’s not exactly safe. I mean, gourmet soft serve with whatever gluten-free toppings you can shove in your sundae hole? Maple Parlor is a no-brainer. Try harder Ben. And Jerry, too.\n\nSomething super fun all around Portland are the McMenamins’ family of theaters, pubs, restaurants, and hotels. Housed in existing buildings like schools, theaters, exhibit halls, and houses, you never know what you’re going to get when you walk into one of these joints. We took the crew to see “Ghostbusters,” which I highly recommend, and I had a gluten-free burger(not seen because the movie theater was very dark and plus, you don’t take photos in a movie theater, people). I wish I could have hit more of these while I was in town, but have much to look forward to on my next visit.\n\nThere are over 500 food carts in Portland and while I wish I could have eaten at every one of them, I had to go back twice to Fried Egg, I’m in Love not only for the amazing name, but for the separate pan cooking up a gluten-free breakfast sandwich to die for. My picks include the Egg Zeppelin (as seen above) and the Yolko Ono. My kids loved the ‘Rito Suave breakfast burrito, which wasn’t gluten-free but gets mad points for the name.\n\nA torta food cart may not seem like a great idea for the celiac, and it’s not like it was. However, the bowl of deliciousness with carnitas really hit the spot and was safe to boot. Spicy corn and a cider on the side made for the perfect vacation lunch. Also got to introduce my kid to a torta as big as his face, so that’s one thing off the list. Don’t mind the alien arms coming out of the bowl. I totally knocked that out.\n\nThis is my new favorite candy. These Dream Come Chews just melt in your mouth and I may have eaten 5 in one sitting. All of Quin candies are hand made, some of them from my favorite canned wine.\n\nYes, I do have a favorite canned wine, you gotta’ problem with that?\n\nOne of you fine people recommended this fun joint to me and in addition to having this delicious pizza, this place tickled my funky bone. Booths outdoors, you guys. Clever. Also, lots of gluten-free beer and drinks available, which seems to be the norm up in the PNW. It’s just so nice to have a pizza made for you that won’t make you poop your pants. Really nice.\n\nOne of the most fun dinners, ever, The Woodsman isn’t specifically gluten-free but I did find plenty of options that blew my mind. Like this Dungeness crab avocado appetizer, and oysters for those that don’t mind slimy things going down their throat. And if you’re still hungry, a double cheeseburger with a lettuce bun and patriotic toothpick.\n\nI loved this all gluten-free Mexican style extravaganza the last time I was in Portland, so was stoked to go back. This is the quesadilla special with loads of chicken and other deliciousness. I think every restaurant should have a quesadilla special, and I’m going to start shouting that near and far. We also had an amazoids chorizo queso appetizer-\n\nAs you can see we went to town on it before I could get my camera out, because it was so good. I love this place, and love how safe it is to eat here. I would recommend a reservation however, as they did seem very rattled to have our group walk in on a Friday night, even though it was early in the evening. It’s popular, guys. Take a note.\n\nNot in Portland, but up the road in Hood River, Oregon, Solstice had a significant gluten-free menu and this significant pork chop sandwich. My kids got pizza, and one of them even got the gluten-free version, when we went on a road trip to the Gorge.\n\nOregon is pretty ya’ll. I get what all the fuss is about, beyond the food. Because honestly, I was all, “Portland has the greatest food. What else?” What else is this-\n\nAnd now for a warning of where to never, ever, go. Unless you’ve already eaten breakfast, and just want to get a big kick out of watching kids making ‘effed up pancakes. Which I did. Except for the breakfast part. Slappy Cakes is a make-your-own pancake restaurant which does have a gluten-free batter option. But would you eat pancakes made right after a group of chocolate-peanut butter pancake makers? Not if you’re me, or those of you who poop when that happens.\n\nSo I ordered the Huevos Rancheros because it was gluten-free, but that kitchen, and the grill right in front of my face, were lousy with gluten. And I did get sick, in spite of trying not to breath in pancake dough. This should not have happened, yet it did. So I’ve come to the conclusion that a celiac just cannot be safe in Slappy Cakes. Sorry, guys.\n\nOther great places I chowed down include: Tula’s, Petunia’s, New Thai Blues,Country Cat, lots of food carts I can’t remember, and my kids chowed down on gelato at Pinolo and ice cream at Salt & Straw. It was the most glutinous trip we’ve ever been on, for sure. But at least they came home with these-\n\nThat Time I Had My Family Eat Cricket Flour | April, Anti-Gluten Activist"
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While any fans of The Bachelor franchise know what night one typically entails — a plethora of men who sacrifice most of their dignity in awkward first encounters with the bachelorette — all eyes were glued on Rachel and how producers would treat their first Black bachelorette. Admittedly it’s early and there’s still plenty of time for fumbled discussions of race and uncomfortable attempts at “understanding where Rachel comes from,” but episode 1 provided glimmers of hope that this season would truly be more progressive and more reflective of what our country is today from a demographic standpoint.\n\nThere is no denying that Rachel must have been the unicorn show producers were looking for. Successful, likeable, attractive and largely non-threatening to die-hard fans of the franchise, Rachel provided a perfect intersection of diversity and familiarity. She was a means of keeping white audiences engaged (as they were familiar with her and loved her from Nick’s season), while attracting minority fans who had often times been frustrated and disillusioned by the show’s very clear lack of diversity. But, thankfully, Rachel doesn’t appear to simply be a puppet for producers. She is a smart, no-nonsense woman who — even from her first moments — has a clear objective of what she is looking for from the show and doesn’t strike us as afraid in sharing her opinion. Her banter with the men who have joined her in the mansion is fun, but with a smart, witty edge that serves up proof positive she isn’t just a pretty face or an empty attempt at shaking things up in Bachelor Nation for a ratings boost. She is a proud Black woman who we’re confident will do all of us proud throughout her time on the show.\n\nWhile, again, there are still plenty of episodes to go at which we’ll become better acquainted with the eccentricities and poor behavior of some of the men (It’s The Bachelorette, of course there are going to be some strange ones in the bunch), night one only left us with a few select losers Rachel would be better off without. What struck us most was the variety of men who were brought into the fold. It comes as little surprise that producers would cast a wider net than they had in previous seasons given they were selecting suitors for their first Black Bachelorette, but that didn’t make the sight of so many men of color any less heart-warming. Finally we’re looking at a cast that isn’t cut from the same blonde-haired, blue-eyed cloth. We’re looking at dark-skinned, caramel-skinned, light-skinned — a rainbow of men that truly showed beauty and sexy come in all colors. There are a few men who instantly grabbed our attention (Josiah, Fred, Bryan and Peter, we’re looking at you) and some who definitely made us re-think being straight women (Lucas and his “Waboom”). But by and large, it looks like ABC is doing right by our girl so far.\nOne of the biggest topics we were interested in seeing was how producers and the network would handle Rachel’s race. Were they going to instantly go there in episode 1, making her being a Black woman a central point in her quest to find love or where they going to treat her like every other Bachelorette before her? Thankfully, they opted for the latter. That’s not to say that we don’t want the fact that Rachel has broken barriers to be celebrated or that she shouldn’t fully embrace what it means to Black within The Bachelor Universe. But what we were pleased to see happen in the season premiere was that Rachel was treated the same way other women in her position had been treated over the past several seasons. She’s not the “Black Bachelorette,” she’s “The Bachelorette.” There is no denying that racial and identity politics will play a considerable role as the season progresses (we caught a few glimmers of it in the preview trailer at the end of the episode). There, of course, will be the moment in which the “have you ever brought a Black girl home before” situation arises. But we hope that each of these teachable moments are dealt with in a realistic, non-exploitative way. We have all the confidence in the world in Rachel; we just hope show producers are equally as impressive, insightful and thoughtful as she will be.\nAnd last, but certainly not least, one other issue that’s bound to rear its head at some point this season will be criticism wielded against Rachel for who she decides to love. There’s no doubt that she’s in a bit of a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation: White audiences may not be as engaged if they are watching a Black love moment, while if Rachel chooses a white man, she may attract the ire of African-American audiences. But what I sincerely hope we can all keep in mind is that she is simply a woman looking for love. While we can dismiss this entire show as just another bit of ridiculous, over-hyped reality drama, Rachel’s very position on the show signals much needed diversity in primetime television on a major network. Sure we’ve seen “Empire” and “Black-ish” and other shows featuring minority casts take off into the mainstream, but the reality television colossal that is the Bachelor/Bachelorette had always dodged the diversity bullet. Thanks to Rachel, regardless of who she picks in the end, this season can only have a positive impact."
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Despite this encouraging trend, both countries are rated as having failed to reach the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of universal primary education by 2015.\n\nOver the years, the lack of an appropriate yardstick to monitor progress in poor countries’ development programmes has often been criticised by experts.\n\nAs the MDGs come to a close, some experts believe the global community needs to be aware that the assessment process was unjust to Africa and that progress made by countries such as Burkina Faso and Niger ought to be recognized.\n\n“It took the United States over a century to make the transition from Burkina Faso’s current enrolment rate to universal primary schooling,” noted Michael Clemens and Todd Moss, senior research fellows at the Centre for Global Development, a US-based think tank, in their paper, What’s Wrong with the Millennium Development Goals?\n\nLong-time critics of the MDGs, Mr. Clemens and Mr. Moss asked: “Would it not energize the development community more to celebrate Burkina Faso’s performance than to condemn it as disaster?”\n\nCountries are classified as either “on track” or “off track” in a non-linear way with countries at various stages of development, notes the paper. 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For some MDG targets, progress has been faster for countries further from a target; for others it has been slower.\n\nNew York University professor and economist William Easterly has argued that making the first MDG about halving poverty by 2015, compared to its level in 1990, “biased the campaign against Africa in the sense that it was much more likely that Africa would ‘fail’ than other regions, for two reasons.”\n\nFirst, in his influential 2007 paper, How the Millennium Development Goals Are Unfair to Africa, Mr. Easterly is critical of the choice of 1990 as the baseline year (the MDGs campaign started in 2000) when economic growth in Africa was particularly poor. “This means that countries and regions are judged not only on their progress during the campaign, but also for progress made (or not made) before the campaign started,” he said.\n\nSecond, Mr. Easterly argues, the decision to make reduction in poverty a goal places more weight on economic growth as a driver of poverty reduction (a trickle-down effect) than on efforts to improve the incomes of those already living below the poverty line. Mr. Easterly finds bias against Africa in setting the target for each of the MDGs, such as claiming Africa has failed to reduce maternal mortality by two-thirds, despite the lack of reliable data indicating this.\n\nMany of these critiques are well-known and have been documented by various researchers over the years. The criticism has influenced the monitoring of the progress of the MDGs, leading observers away from simply noting that “Africa is off track” to a more nuanced approach, one that considers the level of progress of each country in its own specific context.\n\nAccording to the MDG 2014 report, Assessing Progress in Africa toward the MDGs, African countries have made some progress towards achieving the MDGs despite difficult initial conditions. 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The institute has produced 49 case studies exploring the progress different countries have made over the past two decades and what lessons can be drawn for the global community.\n\nFollowing the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the end of the MDGs process in September, ODI’s Ms. Takeuchi noted that the process of developing this new set of goals had “been much more inclusive, both in terms of bringing the voices of different countries to the table but also of different groups within countries.” She cites as an example MyWorld2015, a global survey conducted by the UN to gather the views of over 7 million people “from around the globe on what they think would make their lives better in the next 15 years.” The survey results were communicated to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) negotiators through civil society.\n\nDiscussions on setting indicators to measure progress on the 17 SDGs are still continuing, says Ms. Nicolai. 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Not bad considering the failure rate of the hoists.\n\nWe lined up and at 20 seconds to go, Simon bishes the traveller, had a little wobble and loses a length. Not good, building breeze though we should be good. We hit the layline hard, with full tide this felt good, the other local legend Mark Wincer was with us (Mark has won lots in squibs and other and is a regular at HPYC). Happy to follow Mark into the windward it was close third or fourth… But the tack was needing to be crisp to avoid 5th and the mark. We missed Mark’s transom by a whisker but nudged the mark! 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"To create a museum, Sir James Roberts purchased the parsonage from the church in 1928 for 3000 pounds\n\nIf you were ever enchanted by the story of Jane Eyre or engrossed in the tale of Cathy and Heathcliff, then a trip to the Brontë Parsonage is a rite of passage on any backroads tour of England.\n\nThe home of the Brontë family between 1820 - 1861, this house-turned-museum is where Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote their most famous novels. Fans of the sisters’ writings will not be surprised to learn that the house is set on the moorlands, an environment that strongly flavoured the Brontë’s writing.\n\nThe Brontë Parsonage Museum has the world’s largest collection of manuscripts, letters and early editions relating to the Brontë sisters work. The charitable society that maintains the parsonage hold regular workshops, concerts and exhibitions to help visitors of all ages connect with the magic literature of the Brontës.\n\nThe Pudding Club, The Cotswolds\n\nThe Cotswolds are a gorgeous tangle of historic hamlets, mist-shrouded hills and enticing country lanes. Could there be any better place to celebrate the indulgence of the English pudding?\n\nThe Pudding Club was opened over 30 years ago in an effort to preserve the great British puddings that were becoming increasingly hard to find on menus around the country.\n\nA light meal is served before things get down to business, but only rookies fill up on savouries. The main attraction is the challenge, which is to eat all seven puddings on offer - but only one at a time. You can’t dish yourself up the next offering unless you’ve finished your current serving. If you are successful in devouring all seven, you walk away with a certificate, a true sense of accomplishment and a bursting belly, ready to continue your backroads tour of England.\n\nFrom spotted dick to passionfruit charlotte, the menu is so mouthwatering that finishing all seven puds is a common occurrence. Arrive hungry so you can keep up with the locals!",
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"The name 'The Shambles' is thought to originate from Old English 'schamil', meaning table or stall for vending\n\nAncient, narrow and gloriously preserved, The Shambles is a poky lane in York that is overhung by timber-framed buildings dating back to the fourteenth century. It was once lined with butcher’s shops, but is now filled with quaint cafes, quirky boutiques and the occasional English pub.\n\nIn some parts of The Shambles you can reach out to touch both walls simultaneously, as the lane was designed to be as slim as possible to protect the butchers’ wares from the sun. A stroll down this picturesque remnant of Old England is a delightful way to spend an afternoon.",
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"With origins that date back to 680 AD, Worcester is considered to be one of England’s most intriguing cathedrals. Not only does it house the royal tombs of King John and Prince Arthur, there is also a wealth of English Civil War history secreted within the hallowed halls. Explore a 10th century crypt and wander the medieval cloisters that were home to centuries of nuns and monks.\n\nThe library is a treasure trove of historical documents, and is especially famed for its ancient musical manuscripts. The soaring arches and magnificent stained glass windows are guaranteed to make your jaw drop as your eyes travel ever upwards to the exquisite paintings that adorn the ceiling.\n\nLooking for somewhere to stay?: UK Castles Where You Can Sleep Like a King\n\nMore backroads tours of England: The Corners of Cornwall",
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"Once a lunch staple for workers in the slate mines, the Welsh Cake is now a signature dish of Wales\n\nIt's hard to stop yourself from dipping into Wales on backroads tours of England. Nestled in the world-famous scenery of Snowdonia, the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre is like a dream come true for culture vultures with foodie tendencies. Browse the farm shop, bakery or butchery for locally sourced, fantastically fresh goods, or get hands on with a cookery class or demonstration.\n\nOf course, you can always sit back and let the food come to you. The Hayloft Restaurant prides itself on dishing up rustic Welsh food with a modern twist. Expect a profusion of delectable mussels, Welsh rarebit on sourdough and lamb Scotch eggs, but leave enough room for the famous Welsh cake. Hot off the griddle and sprinkled with sugar, it’s the kind of treat you can enjoy at any time of the day.",
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"Fancy yourself as the star of a period drama? Castle Howard should be your go-to backdrop. Nestled in the greenery of North Yorkshire, this colossal mansion was the main filming location of the 2008 remake of Brideshead Revisited and also featured in the 2016 production of Victoria.\n\nFrom sculpted gardens which meander to the shores of a mirror-surfaced lake, to the interiors preserved in all their stately glory, Castle Howard will fulfil every imagining you’ve ever had of the quintessential country palace.\n\nHill Top Farm is another literary gem that will enchant visitors with its irresistibly picturesque appearance. It’s easy to imagine Ms Potter penning the tales of Jemima Puddle-Duck while gazing out onto a verdant country garden where Peter Rabbit could pop out from behind a lettuce at any moment.\n\nHill Top was bequeathed to the National Trust, and the interior has been caringly preserved so that Potter fans will easily recognise touchstones from her stories, from the staircase and landing down to the coronation teapot on display in the parlour.",
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"Hitler was intending to use Oxford as his capital, which is why it escaped bombing in WWII\n\nWith one of the world’s most famous universities at its heart, Oxford is rife with intriguing history. Walking through the ancient streets and wondering what secrets the majestic buildings might hold will never be as satisfying as hearing the juicy details from a knowledgeable guide.\n\nFor example, you’ll be curious to know the origins of the mysterious “no peel” that was burned into a door of the Great Hall at Christ Church in the 1800s. Legend has it that it was the manifestation of the students’ complaint against a supposed anti-plague diet of potato peels, but history has proven that it was a protest against Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel.\n\nWhen strolling down town, look out for the cobbled cross built in to the centre of Broad Street. This marks the place where three Protestant bishops were burned at the stake by Queen “Bloody” Mary, a devout Catholic who sought to undo the work of her father, King Henry VIII. A guided walking tour is a must for anyone who doesn't want to miss the fantastic tales that this ancient town can tell.\n\nThese are just some of the stops on a Back-Roads Tours' Highlights of Britain adventure, designed to help you discover the true essence of England! Contact your local Travel Associates advisor to book backroads tours of England today."
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"It must be noted that everywhere Zionists go in the world, by proxy, everything holy is destroyed. ISIS was instructed to destroy “all that is holy”. THAT, is Zionism.",
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"But the 2014 war was the most brutal and most destructive yet. Thousands were killed and more injured. Nothing was immune to Israeli bombs.\n\nAccording to Palestine Liberation Organization records, 63 mosques were completely destroyed and 150 damaged in that war alone, oftentimes with people seeking shelter inside. In the case of my mosque, two bodies were recovered after a long, agonizing search. They had no chance of being rescued.\n\nIf they survived the deadly explosives, they were crushed by the massive slabs of concrete.In truth, concrete, cements, bricks and physical structures don’t carry much meaning on their own. We give them meaning. Our collective experiences, our pains, joys, hopes and faith make a house of worship what it is.\n\nMany generations of French Catholics have assigned the Notre Dame Cathedral with its layered meanings and symbolism since the 12th century. While the fire consumed the oak roof and much of the structure, French citizens and many around the world watched in awe.",
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"Jerusalem Archbishop: ‘Everything Palestinian is targeted by Israel’s occupation’\n\nIt is as if the memories, prayers and hopes of a nation that is rooted in time were suddenly revealed, rising, all at once, with the pillars of smoke and fire.\n\nBut the very media that covered the news of the Notre Dame fire seemed oblivious to the obliteration of everything we hold sacred in Palestine as, day after day, Israeli war machinery continues to blow up, bulldoze and desecrate.\n\nIt is as if our religions are not worthy of respect, despite the fact that Christianity was born in Palestine. It was there that Jesus roamed the hills and valleys of our historic homeland teaching people about peace, love and justice. Palestine is also central to Islam.\n\nHaram al-Sharif, where al-Aqsa Mosque and The Dome of the Rock are kept, is the third holiest site for Muslims everywhere. Yet Christian and Muslim holy sites are besieged, often raided and shut down per military diktats.\n\nMoreover, the Israeli army-protected messianic Jewish extremists want to demolish Al-Aqsa and the Israeli government has been digging underneath its foundation for many years.\n\nAlthough none of this is done in secret; international outrage remains muted. In fact, many find Israel’s actions justified. Some have bought into the ridiculous explanation offered by the Israeli military that bombing mosques is a necessary security measure.\n\nOthers are motivated by dark religious prophecies of their own.Palestine, though, is only a microcosm of the whole region. Many of us are familiar with the horrific destruction carried out by fringe militant groups against world cultural heritage in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.\n\nMost memorable among these are the destruction of Palmyra in Syria, Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan and the Great Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul.",
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"Nothing however can possibly be compared to what the invading US army has done to Iraq. Not only did the invaders desecrate a sovereign country and brutalize her people, they also devastated her culture that goes back to the start of human civilization.\n\nJust the immediate aftermath of the invasion alone resulted in the looting of over 15,000 Iraqi antiquities, including the Lady of Warka, also known as the Mona Lisa of Mesopotamia, a Sumerian artifact whose history goes back to 3100 BC.\n\nI had the privilege of seeing many of these artifacts in a visit to the Iraq Museum only a few years before it was looted by US soldiers. At the time, Iraqi curators had all precious pieces hidden in a fortified basement in anticipation of a US bombing campaign. But nothing could prepare the museum for the savagery unleashed by the ground invasion.\n\nSince then, Iraqi culture has largely been reduced to items on the black market of the very western invaders that have torn that country apart. The valiant work of Iraqi cultural warriors and their colleagues around the world has managed to restore some of that stolen dignity, but it will take many years for the cradle of human civilization to redeem its vanquished honor.",
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"Every mosque, every church, every graveyard, every piece of art and every artifact is significant because it is laden with meaning, the meaning bestowed on them by those who have built or sought in them an escape, a moment of solace, hope, faith and peace.On August 2, 2014 the Israeli army bombed the historic Al-Omari Mosque in northern Gaza.\n\nThe ancient mosque dates back to the 7th century and has since served as a symbol of resilience and faith for the people of Gaza. As Notre Dame burned, I thought of Al-Omari too. While the fire at the French cathedral was likely accidental, destroyed Palestinian houses of worship were intentionally targeted.\n\nThe Israeli culprits are yet to be held accountable. I also thought of my grandfather, Mohammed, the kindly Imam with the handsome, small white beard. His mosque served as his only escape from a difficult existence, an exile that only ended with his own death.\n\nOne thought on “Notre Dame of Gaza: Our Mosques and Churches are Also Burning”"
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"Cable Beach is located in Broome in Western Australia and is considered by some to be this state’s most popular destination. It is a stunning beach, known for its white sands, beautiful sunsets and the brilliant blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Cable Beach is also famous for its camel rides on the beach. Those who prefer motorized transportation can choose to cross the sands in a four-wheel-drive vehicle instead.",
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"This beautiful island, which is located in Queensland, boasts rainforests, sand dunes, more than 100 freshwater lakes and pretty colored sand cliffs. Fraser Island, which is just a short ferry trip from Hervey Bay, is also considered to be the largest sand island in the world. This island boasts another unusual claim to fame — its dingoes are considered to be some of the most pure in all of Australia, as they have not had as many chances to crossbreed with dogs as their mainland cousins have had.",
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"The Great Ocean Road, which is located in Victoria, is considered to be one of the most beautiful drives in Australia. This 243 km (151 mile) drive starts in Torquay, which is located about 100 km (60 miles) from Melbourne, and ends in Allansford. As it travels along Victoria’s beautiful southwest coastline, the Great Ocean Road passes by some of the most stunning scenery in Australia, including The Twelve Apostles, which are pretty limestone stack formations that rise out of the ocean near Port Campbell National Park. There are also a number of places along the Great Ocean Road where you can spot some of Australia’s famous wildlife, including kangaroos, fur seals and emus.",
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"Located in Western Australia, Purnululu National Park is home to one of Australia’s most unique tourist attractions known as the Bungle Bungle Range — striking orange-and-black-striped sandstone domes that resemble huge beehives. Surprisingly, the site was known only to local Aboriginal Australians and farmers until recently. In fact, it only became famous after a documentary was made of the area in 1983. The park is also home to Cathedral Gorge, an amazing natural amphitheater. Because Purnululu National Park is located in a fairly remote area, visitors to its two campsites must pack in and out all of their essential supplies.",
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"The Blue Mountains National Park is located in New South Wales, approximately 80 km (50 miles) west of Sydney. Its proximity to the biggest city in Australia has made this scenic park a popular day trip for both tourists and locals alike. The park is probably best known for the Three Sisters, a rock formation that towers 900 meter (3000 foot) above the Jamison Valley. The Blue Mountains National Park features miles of trails for hikers and mountain bikers, and it is also a popular natural playground for adventurers who enjoy adrenaline sports such as rock climbing and abseiling. Visitors who prefer a more tame way to enjoy the Blue Mountains National Park can climb aboard the glass-roofed carriages of the Katoomba Scenic Railway, which is the steepest passenger railway in the world.",
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"This stunning collection of 74 islands lies in the middle of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, making them a perfect jumping off spot for travelers looking to explore the amazing and colorful marine life that live in the waters of this area. Although most of the Whitsunday Islands are deserted, seven do have outstanding resorts on them, including the world-famous One&Only on Hayman Island, a favorite of celebrities and the rich and famous. One of the most beautiful of the Whitsunday Islands is Whitehaven Beach, which boasts blinding white sands. These islands are the perfect choice for travelers seeking a blissful vacation on a lovely tropical island or for those who enjoy hours of snorkeling and scuba diving.",
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"Located in Australia’s Northern Territory, about three hours north of Darwin, Kakadu is the country’s largest national park. There is a lot to see in Kakadu National Park, including a large concentration of Aboriginal rock art; some of which are estimated to be up to 20,000 years old. This park is also home to many different species of wildlife, including wallabies, dingoes and crocodiles. In addition, Kakadu National Park, which is home to one-third of Australia’s bird species, is a birdwatcher’s dream.",
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"One of the world’s largest monoliths, Ayers Rock is also one of the top tourist attractions in Australia. Located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park of the Northern Territory, this large sandstone formation stands more than 340 meters (1,100 feet) high. One of the rock’s peculiarities is that it changes colors dramatically at sunset from terra cotta to blue, violet and red. The local Aboriginal tribe, known as Anangu, call the rock Uluru and regard it as a sacred site.",
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"One of the top destinations for underwater explorers and scuba divers is the world’s largest barrier reef system, famously known as the Great Barrier Reef. Located in the Coral Sea, the Great Barrier Reef encompasses a huge area of more than 2,900 coral reefs and hundreds of islands and cays. The best way to explore the Reef is by one of the numerous boat cruises that run along the northern coast of Queensland. The town of Cairns is regarded as the main gateway to the Reef, but other towns also offer cruise operations.",
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"Regarded as a 20th century architectural masterpiece, the Sydney Opera House was designed and built by architect, Jørn Utzon, to reflect the image of a huge sailing ship. It houses multiple venues that together host more than 1,500 performances each year. Surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Sydney Harbour and the Royal Botanic Gardens, the famous Opera House in Sydney is one of Australia’s most famous landmarks.\n\n25 Best Places To Visit In Australia"
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In the words of Sinclair’s CEO: ‘right now there are three to five local players, and to us that doesn’t make sense.'”\n\nThe deal would give Sinclair more than 200 stations across the U.S., including over 130 stations affiliated with the four biggest broadcast networks in the U.S.: ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. The stations stretch across more than 100 markets, including 40 of the top 50 in places like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, and would let Sinclair reach 72 percent of the population.\n\nFCC rules bar any one company from reaching more than 39 percent of the American audience, but a loophole revived this year under the Trump administration known as the “UHF discount” lets companies only count half the audience reached by stations broadcasting in ultra-high frequency. Other rules forbid one company from owning two out of four of the most-watched stations in a market, which Sinclair has violated in the past.\n\nAccording to a 2005 Rolling Stone report, Sinclair was “creative when it came to skirting federal rules that forbid broadcasters from controlling two television stations in the same market. The scheme was simple: [then-CEO David] Smith’s mother, Carolyn, and Sinclair employee Edwin Edwards would buy a station in a market where the company already owned an outlet, and then promptly turn control of the new operation over to Sinclair.”\n\nEven more troubling than the merger’s massive reach is the content it disseminates over it, petitioners say. Sinclair regularly disseminates hard-right “must-run” news packages and editorials to its 170-plus local news stations around the country. 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(Catch our review here: http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2015/09/jeff-lynne-live-in-hyde-park-dvd.html)\n\nPat Upton passed away on Wednesday, July 27th - Upton was a member of Spiral Starecase and wrote their biggest hit \"More Today Than Yesterday\". In 1983, he opened a club called PJ's Alley which, a short time later, became the last place Rick Nelson performed before his tragic plane crash on New Year's Eve, 1985. \"More Today Than Yesterday\" is one of those songs that has played constantly since its release in 1969 ... it's just a real good / feel good track.\nMore here in an article submitted by Tom Cuddy:\nhttp://www.gadsdentimes.com/news/20160727/musician-geraldine-native-pat-upton-dies-at-75\n\nKris Kristofferson has just been booked to perform for three nights at The City Winery, January 16th, 17th and 18th - tickets go on sale to the general public on Thursday, August 4th.\n\n>>>Perhaps someone might have an idea who recorded a version of \"The Theme To A Summer Place\" that I am trying to identify. It is a male vocal that I recorded off the radio in the late 60s or early 70s; I still have a copy if someone wants to give it a listen. The song was recorded by a lot of folks but not too many male solo vocalists. I have ruled out Cliff Richard, Dick Roman and Andy Williams. Jackie Rae also released a version around 1960 and the only small audio clip of him that I can find is not the version I am after; however, the clip could be from a re-recording.\n(Earl Thompson)\n>>>This could be a tough one as literally HUNDREDS of artists recorded this song over the years. Why don't you send us the clip and we'll run it on the website and see if anybody recognizes it. (kk)\nHere is the mystery version of Summer Place in MP3 format. You are correct in that it has been recorded by a zillion folks ... however, I can only find a handful of male solo vocalist that have recorded it and none of those are the mystery artist. Again, I recorded this probably before 1970 or thereabouts.\nFingers crossed!!!!\nEarl\n\n\nLet's see if anybody recognizes this vocalist! (kk)\n\nKent,\nCommenting about Nina Simone in today's FH, I always did like, believe it or not, her 1959 recording of I LOVES YOU PORGY. I am not sure but I think she re-recorded it later on in the sixties on the Phillips record label but I am not sure. Loved her original though on Bethlehem Records.\nThe song you have listed in her CD Track Listing, SINNERMAN ... I am wondering if that's the same song that singer Tommy Sands (remember him?) recorded in 1959 while he was with Capitol? Both songs I have mentioned were fairly big here in OKC back in their day. I agree with you in that I always liked the Cryan' Shames' I WANNA MEET YOU, even though it wasn't all that big a record here in OKC. I did not know they had recorded UP ON THE ROOF. Just played it on you tube and not a bad version at all.\nLarry\nBoth versions of Nina's \"Porgy\" charted ... the 1959 version reached #11 on the Music Vendor Chart (the precursor to Record World ... it topped out at #18 in Billboard) and the 1964 version (on Phillips Records as you suggested) was a re-recording and \"bubbled under\" for exactly one week at #148 in the same trade publication ... which was the only place it charted.\nNina didn't have a lot of success crossing over to the pop charts ... after her 1959 debut with \"I Loves You, Porgy\", she never reached The Top 50 again ... but she was nominated (fifteen times) for Grammy Awards in the jazz category.\nThe Cryan' Shames hit our Chicagoland Charts eight times between 1966 and 1969 ... and six of those made The Top Ten. (\"It Could Be We're In Love\" topped the WLS and WCFL Chart for four weeks ... their version of \"Up On The Roof\" peaked at #7 as its follow-up.)\nThey were always considered to be the premier vocal harmony group that the other local bands aspired to ... and their version of \"Up On The Roof\" is a good example of why. (kk)\n\n\nLead Vocalist Tom Doody (Toad) sent me this after we ran Thursday's Comments Page ... he still makes spot appearances with the band from time to time ... and was with them for the PBS Cornerstones Of Rock taping as well ... as were Jim Pilster (Hooke) and James Fairs, who wrote a great deal of their original material.\nThanks for the kind words, Kent. I consider myself blessed to have been the one who sang those great songs.\ntoad\n\nKent,\nEnjoyed Friday's FH and was kind of curious as to what songs didn't make the cut. Even before I scrolled down from song #1, the first songs I thought of immediately were WILD WEEKEND, WILD, and WALK ON THE WILD SIDE, the Brook Benton version as well as the instrumental version by Jimmy Smith.\nLarry\nWhen we first took a walk on the wild side a couple of years ago, we came up with about fifty titles that qualified ... but once again, within the confines of a Sweet 16, we're limited as to what we can feature. Other great tracks we had to leave off include other noted versions of \"Wild Thing\" (Senator Bobby and Jimi Hendrix ... how's THAT for a variety of programming?!?!?), \"Wild Wild Life by The Talking Heads, Theme from \"Wild Angels\" by our FH Buddy Davie Allan, \"Wild Wild West\" by Will Smith, \"Having A Wild Weekend\" by The Dave Clark Five, \"Wildwood Weed\" by Jim Stafford, \"Real Wild Child\" by Ivan / Buddy Holly, \"Runaway Child, Running Wild\" by The Temptations and even \"Break My Stride\" by Matthew Wilder ... plus at least twenty or thirty more! Always a tough call ... but fun putting these things together ... and (hopefully) inspiring a few of the jocks on the list to think outside the box once in a while when programming their own music sets. (kk)\n\n\nHi Kent -\nAn energetic crowd waited anxiously to hear legendary singer / songwriter Jimmy Webb at Hoover Auditorium in Lakeside, Ohio, on July 28th. The show was titled, \"The Glen Campbell Years\", which pretty much held true. Jimmy talked about his early days on the farm in Oklahoma, how he got into songwriting, and, of course, how he met Glen and their partnership and friendship over 50 years.\nJimmy did not disappoint, starting the night with Galveston, and performing a number of hits including Wichita Lineman, By The Time I Get To Phoenix, Highwayman, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress and Postcards From Paris.\nHe also talked about his time at Motown, and also hitting the motherlode with The 5th Dimension with Up, Up and Away, scoring HUGE at the Grammys.\nHe wrapped up the set with a great performance of MacArthur Park, which included video of Glen on guitar accompanying Jimmy.\nA real pleasure to see a great songwriter and hear his music and stories.\nTom Apathy\nPS - Seeing Mark Farner of Grank Funk Railroad tonite!",
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"No longer a pawn at one of Boston's most prestigious law firms, attorney Scott Finn has returned to the tough Charlestown streets of his youth, where he ekes out a living from any legal work he can get. But nothing has prepared him for a case as twisted as the one he now faces.\n\nFifteen years ago, a female undercover cop survived a brutal attack and was shot with her own revolver. She positively identified doctor and illegal immigrant Vincente Salazar and his fingerprints were found on the gun. Convicted to fifty years behind bars, and forgotten by everyone but his grieving family, he always proclaimed his innocence. Now he finds support in his claim for a new trial and Finn is the only one able to fight to find the truth.\n\nAllying himself with maverick detective Tom Kozlowski, Finn uncovers a web of lies, corruption and secrets that stretch from Central America to Boston's suburbs which could threaten the security of the nation. Before Finn and Kozlowski know it, it will be their lives that hang in the balance as they search desperately for the thin line between guilt and innocence.\n\nDavid Hosp is a lawyer and a partner in the Trial Department at one of Boston's oldest and largest law firms. He currently lives south of Boston with his wife and their children.\nGOR001154867\n9780330456982\n0330456989\nInnocence by David Hosp\nDavid Hosp\nUsed - Very Good\nPaperback\nPan Macmillan\n2009-04-03\n480\nN/A\nBook picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.\nThis is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us\nTrustpilot"
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"You and I have both been leaving a movie when a surprise scene after the credits shows up – a “credit cookie.” You may think these are a modern development, but filmmakers have been doing them for years. Wikipedia gives me a list of some of the most known: Night of the Living Dead (1968), The Muppet Movie (1979), Airplane (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), Masters of the Universe (1987), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Daredevil (2003), Napoleon Dynamite (2004), and X-Men The Last Stand (2006). More recently, Wiki notes that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made huge use of the method to introduce pre-planned sequels: Iron Man, Captain America, The Avengers, and Spiderman; and Pixar has delightfully included many a humorous post-credit scene: A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo, Cars, Toy Story 3, The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out and Finding Dory.\n\nThe Gospel of John does basically the same thing. Without a doubt, the climax of the story in the gospels is the resurrection. The other 3 gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) pretty much end right there, with Mark even cutting off so abruptly that it barely feels like a planned ending. But John adds one more scene after the credits start rolling – an epilogue in chapter 21, that R.C. Sproul points out, ties up one of the biggest loosest ends, the status of Simon Peter, who had miserably failed Jesus. And that credit cookie gives us a lot of hope, because in it Jesus heals and commissions Peter, just like he does us today.\n\nThis is one of the most famous breakfasts of all Christian history, where Jesus questions Peter in front of the soggy bunch of disciples. Peter had once made the great confession to Jesus, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God,” (Matt. 16:15), but had also made the great denial, “I am not [one of his disciples]” (John 18:17). It almost looks a bit cruel, the way Jesus sets the scene up, because he does four things to press into Peter’s failure. First, if we look back at verse 9, he builds a charcoal fire. Why is that detail mentioned? A charcoal fire has been mentioned once before in John’s gospel – chapter 18 – at Peter’s denial of Jesus. Humans have a relatively poor sense of smell, but when we do smell something, it takes us back like almost no other sense. So it’s not too much of a stretch to imagine that Jesus created the smell and the glow to take Peter right back to the memories of his failure. Second, Jesus repeats the same question three times: “Do you love me?” which clearly echoes Peter’s three-fold denial of Christ in chapter 18: to a servant girl, to a small anonymous group, and to a servant of the high priest. Third, Jesus three times calls Peter “Simon, son of John,” not “Peter, the rock,” the name Jesus had given him in chapter 1. Fourth, Jesus asked Peter “Do you love me more than these?” most likely meaning the other disciples, because Peter had boasted at the Last Supper, “Even if everyone else falls away, I will lay down my life for you” (John 13:37). Is it any surprise that v.17 tells us that “Peter was grieved?”\n\nWhat is Jesus doing, why didn’t he just put his arm around Peter and say, “you had a bad day and forget about it” – is he just pouring salt into the wound? Is he getting back at Peter, getting a little bit of revenge or payback, the way we probably would? No – this is the One who never uttered a word he didn’t mean – he is the Great Physician with a sharp scalpel in his hand who cuts with surgical intention. When Jesus encountered the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4, he didn’t minimize her sinful past but exposed it even further, “You are right in saying you have no husband; for you have had 5 husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband.” And just like Jesus saw and knew Peter (and the woman), Jesus sees and knows us. There are layers and layers to our pride and rebellion that manifest in a myriad of ways in our daily life: angry outbursts at kids, porn on the computer, cheating on exams, making racist remarks, being greedy with our resources, and the list goes on – none is a surprise to him! Jesus sees the depths of our sin and he doesn’t minimize it because he loves us. A good doctor wouldn’t tell a person with a broken leg to “walk it off” or tell someone with cancer to “take some aspirin.” A good doctor conducts a thorough exam and lets you know if your condition is more serious than you may realize! Jesus refuses to give superficial sentiment to subterranean sin; He digs beneath the surface to reveal the root of our problems.\n\nBut the best doctors don’t just give a diagnosis, but they also give treatment. We see in this passage Jesus not only diagnosing Peter but healing Peter. Three times Jesus asks Peter, “Do you love me,” and three times Peter answers, “Yes Lord!” As Peter responds, Jesus tells Peter to feed my lambs (v.15), tend my sheep (v.16), and feed my sheep (v.18) – in other words, “pastor my people.” Jesus is essentially saying, “When I called you the first time I told you to fish for men and now I also want you to feed my sheep” – in other words, “I’m not done with you!” Jesus is treating Peter’s three-fold denial with a three-fold recommissioning. Jesus doesn’t put Peter in timeout for a year after the resurrection but instead tells him to have some grace with your breakfast and get to work!\n\nThis recommissioning is even clearer when we compare this story to Luke 5:1-11. There are all sorts of similarities between the two stories: the same place (the Sea of Galilee), the same people (fishermen: Peter, James, John), and maybe even the same boat. The disciples experience the same circumstances; they fish all night, catch nothing, a man shows up and tells them to let down their nets again, and a miracle of fish happens. But in the end note one key difference: Peter hid from Jesus in the first encounter: But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord” (Luke 5:8). R.C. Sproul notes that is the universal response when people recognize the unveiled holiness of Jesus – a hiding. When Peter caught a glimpse of character of Jesus, he was overwhelmed with a sense of guilt and he wanted distance between him and Jesus. Now, in the second encounter, and even after all his failures, Peter ran to Jesus: “When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment, for he was stripped for work, and threw himself into the sea” (John 21:7). This is the universal response when people truly recognize the unveiled grace of Jesus. When Peter caught a glimpse of the man on the shore, even though he had more guilt and shame than three years before, he was overwhelmed with desire to be near Jesus. What is the difference between the two encounters? Peter was aware of Jesus’ holiness and power the first time. Now Peter is aware of Jesus’ holiness, power, and grace, and so this time Peter doesn’t run from Jesus but runs to Jesus, and now he is free to obey Jesus and be about the work of the kingdom!\n\nJust like Jesus forgave Peter’s sin and commissioned Peter to work for the kingdom, Jesus does the same for us. No matter where we’ve been and no matter what we’ve done, we can live for Jesus! Don’t let our sin put us on the bench – Jesus has put me and you in the game! The prerequisite for usefulness in the kingdom is not moral perfection or intellectual ascension, but moral bankruptcy and complete redemption. Kingdom power is being recommissioned over and over to make a difference for Jesus no matter how many times we stumble, struggle and fall! So you blew it this week with the family – get back in there and have family devotions! You self-medicated on tv, porn, or work – be honest and continue to fight it! You were too scared to share the Gospel with a friend – laugh and try another time! God enables those whom Jesus calls to persevere – you are never a lost cause! In the midst of fear/frustration, Jesus says put down your nets and boom – fish!\n\nSo remember, the story isn’t over with the resurrection. Now God wants to restore you.\n\nCheck these resources out if you want to learn more:",
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"For architecture and urban design students Spring semester at Keio Yagami Campus is, to a large degree, dominated by design. In 2020, the significant difference in relation to the pervious years was brought about by the strict measures introduced at Keio in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. All of our teaching and learning activities, including undergraduate and graduate studios, were fully conducted online, pushing everyone involved, students, guest teachers and critics and staff outside their comfort zones and business as usual. And, the results turned out to be quite good.\nUndergraduate Design Studios, which are traditionally conducted under the seizu III umbrella, produce informal design graduation projects (to be complemented in Autumn semester with System Design Research Theses). The participating students are entitled to enter annual SD Design Competition, which offers further, external competition opportunities.\nWhile seizu III assessment covers both the quality of the process (the learning curve of individual students), SD Competition looks exclusively at the quality of the product (design itself). The seizu III Jury consists of studio leaders, chaired by subject coordinator - professors Jorge Almazán, Tatsuya Kishimoto and Darko Radović.\n\nSD Competition Jury consists of two Special Guests, assisted by Seizu III studio leaders. In 2020, Special SD Competition Jury Guests were Professor Davisi Boontharm (Meiji University, co+re) and Sano Satoshi (Eureka, Keio).\nBoth co+labo students who took part in SD Copmetition 2O2O have been awarded:\n1st prize Oguri Yurino, for her project “Self-greening architecture: Living in a vertical Roji” (above), and\n3rd prize Sasaki Reiya, for his “Living in the edge: Life of people oozing on the street” (below).\n(The runner up was Okuyama Yukio of Almazán Lab, with her “暮らしにとりこむ Firewall” project).\n\nThis year there competition for Masters students has not been held, but in Masters Studio B 2O2O both co+labo's members received the highest marks - Iwata Amami (with her \"Re:\", above) and Mori Yuki (with \"Productive Shirokane\", below. They took part in the project which was taught by Keio Architecture's regular guest teachers, Kondo Tetsuo and Chiba Motoo. In 2020, the members of the Jury included Studio Leaders, architects Noemí Gómes Lobo and Yushi Uehara, and Keio professors Almazán, Kishimoto and Radović.\n\nPosted by MIAW studio Radović at 10:40 AM No comments:",
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"Starting from a premise that, in simplest terms, research is about acquiring knowledge, this lecture elaborated how to conduct research in architecture and urban design. In Doing Research, Professor Davisi Boontharm covered the key components of every research project: formulation of research questions; doing literature review; choosing and conducting appropriate, qualitative and quantitative, research methods; and the ways to present research results – at undergraduate and graduate levels. And, for co+labo significantly, her particular emphasis was on - how to enjoy doing research!\n\nAs Davisi Boontharm is with co+labo since its very foundation, to co+labo members and Keio students she needs no introduction. For the record at this blog it suffices to only remind that is Professor of architecture and urban design at Meiji University, Tokyo, International Program in Architecture and Urban Design. Her international career stretches from France, via Thailand, Singapore and Australia, to Japan. Davisi’s research and teaching are interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, with strong emphasis on environmental and cultural sustainability. Her research interests focus on resource approach to urban requalification and creative milieu. She has published several research books and a number of academic papers. Her passion for cities also finds its expression in creative work, with some of her drawings and paintings exhibited in Italy, Japan, Croatia and Slovenia.\n\nPosted by MIAW studio Radović at 3:28 PM No comments:\n\nFollowing an intensive series of guest lectures, talks and discussions, this week the turn was for co+labo Masters and Undergraduate students to present the current moment in their own research projects. Amami Iwata, Jumpei Kawamoto (illustration below), Shinichi Nishibori, Hiroki Shigemura (M2), Oguri Yurino and Reiya Sasaki (UG) received comments and guidance from (see above) Professor Davisi Boontharm (Meiji University IAUD and co+re platform), Dr Rafael Balboa (Studio Wasabi and co+labo), Professor Neno Kezić (University of Split), Darko, and co+labo's PhD candidates Sanja Žonja and Sano-san, setting those projects up for the next phase. One of the important nuances which distinguishes 2020 from the eleven previous co+labo@Keio years was provided by Coronavirus pandemics, which questions the ways we used to conduct some important aspects of our work (such as fieldwork, workshops, various collaborative efforts).",
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