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[ "Great Britain World Map is an archipelago from the northwest side of central And eastern Europe inside this Atlantic Ocean. It is the biggest of something like the British Hebrides, the greatest European continent, and indeed the 9th archipelago in the globe, with a total size of 209,331 sq . km (80,823 square miles). To the southwest, is the 60 percent smaller peninsula of Ireland. As well as nearly 1,000 other surrounding waters and numerous large rocks, make up the British Kingdom complex. Within a week of Indonesia in the Netherlands and Honshu throughout Japan. The island has a demographic of almost 61 thousand individuals in 2011. Trying to make it India is the three or more chronic populated island.", null, "World map area Britain encompasses the entire island of the United Kingdom, encompassing England, Wales, and Edinburgh, including the northern region of Ireland. London, this same country’s capital, is one of the largest and most important administrative, intellectual, and scientific centers.\n\nThe United Monarchy’s beginnings may be attributed back to the earlier 10th century CE when Speaking people monarch Athelstan won the loyalty of areas surrounding Celtic counties. And had become “the first to control what before many rulers divided between them,” according to contemporaneous chronicles.\n\nWhere is Great Britain on the World Map", null, "Europe is a continent located fully inside the Middle Latitudes and primarily in the Eastern Quarter. It overlaps the national homeland of Afro-Eurasia including both Sub – Saharan Africa. And it consists of either the northernmost archipelagos comprising Eurasia’s part of the eastern seaboard shown in Great Britain in World Map. That is essentially what the British Isles of England And Ireland is. But the United States, as its full name implies, additionally encompasses Southern Ireland.\n\nMap of the World showing Great Britain and its Capital", null, "The UK has made a substantial place in the international economy, particularly in the fields of world-class technology. Meanwhile, since Second World War, the UK’s most notable commodities have all been intellectual, spanning fiction, stage, cinema, and television. And especially modern popular, all of which depend on talent from around the kingdom. The most important worldwide communicators of economic and social interchange are sometimes Britain’s great commodities." ]
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[ "In the nineteenth-century a number of Irish Catholics became prominent members of Halifax’s mercantile elite. Michael Tobin, William Stairs, Patrick Power and Isaac Morrow made considerable fortunes in the port city. Buried near the chapel of “Our Lady of Sorrows” is one of the most prominent of these businessmen, Sir Edward Kenny. Born in July 1800 at Kilmoyly in the Barony of Clanmaurice, County Kerry, Kenny entered the world not two years after the ill-fated 1798 rebellion and five months before the Act of Union brought Ireland into a United Kingdom with England and Scotland.", null, "As young men, Kenny and his brother Thomas moved to the port city of Cork and found employment as clerks with James Lyons, a merchant who had business connections with Halifax. Lyons regularly brought dry goods and other provisions (beaver hats, hosiery, salmon, brandy and glassware) to Halifax, and ingratiated himself with the burgeoning Irish community. In fact, Lyons was elected president of the Charitable Irish Society in 1823. Both Kenny brothers migrated to Nova Scotia in the employ of Lyons in 1824, and by 1827 Edward became a partner in the business. In 1828, the Novascotian reported the dissolution of the partnership and the establishment of T& E Kenny in the store “lately occupied by T. Kenny, No. 24 Hollis Street, opposite the province building.” Involved in the trade of linen, woolen, and fancy, they soon moved their location to offices on Barrington Street and erected “an imposing granite office-warehouse complex.”\n\n?Although Kenny’s crossing of the Atlantic was comfortable, there was fierce debate in Nova Scotia concerning the regulation of passenger ships from Ireland. Most believed that despite the escalating expenditure, it was “unchristian” to transport women and children in squalid conditions aboard dilapidated ships. Others, such as the colony’s former attorney general, Richard John Uniacke, an Irishmen himself, believed that the alternative for many migrants was to reach America aboard a Newfoundland fishing vessel. Consequently, argued Uniacke, the acts actually made the situation worse. Kenny and his brother took advantage of the passenger acts to promote ships “of the first class” for Irish migrants. In the autumn of 1828, the Novascotian carried an advertisement from T & E Kenny advising persons with relatives in Cork, Limerick and Kerry that a large vessel was sailing from Tralee for Saint John New Brunswick and Halifax the following spring. Applications for the “desired opportunity” would be taken at the brother’s shop.\n\nOn 16 October, 1832, at the unusually late age of 32, the “fine-looking” Kenny married Ann Forrestall, a member of a prominent Irish-Antigonish family.The marriage provided Kenny with a number of invaluable contacts. His wife’s brother, Richard John Forrestall was the first Roman Catholic elected to the provincial assembly from the County of Sydney in 1837 and her half-brother, W.A. Henry, was a prominent lawyer and future “father of confederation”.", null, "As leading merchants the Kennys held prominent positions in St. Mary’s Parish (previously called St. Peter’s). Thomas Kenny was first listed as an “elector” in 1823 and as a “warden” in 1828. Edward was persuaded to follow his brother into the parish leadership in 1834 as an “elector”, and as a “warden” in 1836. As Terrence Murphy illustrates, the trustees were drawn from a “small but rising Catholic bourgeoisie”, eager to be “accepted into ‘responsible’ society.” Not satisfied with the status quo, Kenny and other leading Halifax Catholics successfully pressured Rome to divide the Diocese of Nova Scotia into two (one part for the Irish and the other for the Scots) and to provide the community with an Irish prelate.\n\nBy advocating for an Irish diocese, Kenny became a conspicuous leader in Irish-Halifax. In 1842, he was elected president of the Charitable Irish Society, which placed him at the very fore of the community. He attended and spoke at the community’s important social and religious events. In politics Kenny was rumored to be a moderate, and as a Catholic he was a supporter of the reform movement in the colony. In 1841 he was appointed to the colony’s Legislative Council by Governor Lord Falkland. Kenny’s inclusion on the Legislative Council was rooted in Joseph Howe’s desire to put committed reformers in positions of power, and his friendship with the newspaperman was valuable. Kenny was a adamant reformer and certainly, as the Morning Chronicle argued years later, “did the country a good turn” when the liberals were struggling for reform. In 1842, when the Mayor of Halifax, Stephen Binney, forfeited his office due to an elongated stay in England, Kenny was appointed to complete his term.\n\nDespite his political advocacy, Edward Kenny’s primary concern was business. In 1856 trade was flourishing in Halifax and there was plenty of surplus capital. Kenny and a number of prominent merchants, which included William Stairs and John W. Ritchie, formed the Union Bank. It was, as James Frost argues, founded “out of a growing frustration with the existing Halifax banks,” which were “too restrictive in terms of providing access to capital and were therefore holding back the city’s progress.” The bank was considered to be quite conservative, which allowed “freedom from large losses.” Widely considered the most successful of the Halifax banks, it was the first financial institution to offer a regular dividend of ten per cent. Within a few years the Union Bank had many influential and wealthy customers and some twenty branches across the colony.", null, "Seven years after the founding of the Union Bank, Kenny and his son were involved in another financial endeavor when they helped establish the Merchants Bank of Halifax. The bank was opened in response to the growing prosperity brought on by the American Civil War. Kenny’s son, Thomas E., took a more prominent role in the operation of the Merchants Bank and became president in 1870. The institution soon had branches throughout the province.\n\nBy the 1860s, Kenny was one of the wealthiest men in Nova Scotia, and one of the most prominent Irishmen in British North America. When the author, Irish nationalist and Member of Parliament for Cork city, James Maguire, arrived for a visit to Halifax, both Kenny, John Tobin, Fr. Hannan and Patrick Power organized a public dinner on his behalf. Kenny had a love of horses and his “riding and driving”, argued one historian, “no doubt contributed to the good health which he enjoyed through an unusually long life.” He was also known for his wit. “There is a story that Laurence O'Connor Doyle, Edward Kenny and James Uniacke were at dinner. Kenny took a drink of wine and got a bit of cork in his windpipe, which brought on a terrible coughing fit. When he stopped, Uniacke observed that ‘that was the wrong road for Cork.’ Quick as the thought, Doyle exclaimed, ‘It may be the wrong road for Cork, but it went nigh to Kilkenny!’”\n\nIn 1862, Kenny, his brother, and his two sons helped to found the prestigious Halifax Club. His children were also beginning prominent careers of their own. In 1859, Kenny’s daughter, Joanna, married the Quebec-born lawyer Malachy Bowes Daly (she brought with her a $40,000 dowry). Daly's father, Sir Dominick Daly, had just ended his term as Governor of Prince Edward Island and was soon to depart for a similar position in South Australia. Later (1875) Mary Anne would wed Admiral Sir Charles George Fane. While three of the boys followed their father into the family business, three others (George, William and Joseph) opted for careers in the Society of Jesus. One of those priests, George, was a prominent professor at Fordham University and for a short time was Rector of St. Dunstan’s College in Charlottetown. A daughter entered the society of the Sacred Heart and spent her career in St. Louis Missouri.", null, "After Canadian confederation in 1867, Sir John A. MacDonald requested that Kenny represent Nova Scotia in his cabinet. Kenny happened to be Nova Scotian and Catholic, two features which MacDonald needed to maintain the tricky balance in his government. The Archbishop of Halifax, Thomas Louis Connolly, wrote that he had not interfered in Kenny’s appointment to the senate; rather it originated “on public grounds in Ottawa.” He was, however, responsible “for having forced him to have accepted it” and was “proud of that act.”\n\nIn 1870, Kenny resigned his seat in cabinet to make room for Charles Tupper and was given the post of administrator of the government of Nova Scotia. “We have no fault with the appointment of Mr. Kenny,” argued the Liberal Morning Chronicle, and as no one but a confederate could occupy the office, the editors were “truly glad that a gentleman who has done so little to make himself obnoxious to the dominant party in this province has received the appointment.” Shortly after Kenny left Cabinet he was knighted, compensation it was believed for his political sacrifice to the dominion government.\n\nBy the late 1860s, Archbishop Connolly described Kenny as “the third or perhaps the second richest man in Nova Scotia.” His brother, Thomas, died a bachelor in 1868 and left him a considerable fortune. In retirement, Kenny was kept busy with the exploits of his extended family. His son-in-law, Malachy Bowes Daly was successful in capturing a parliamentary seat for Halifax in 1878 (and eventually became Lieutenant Governor of the province). He stayed involved with the Charitable Irish Society, and during funerals of deceased members, he and his colleagues humbly escorted the corpse to the burial site at Holy Cross Cemetery. His name was also used in defense of Catholicism. When the Jesuits were attacked in Ottawa, one apologist replied that Fr George Kenny was the son of Sir Edward who was the very “quintessence of loyalty.” Everybody in Halifax knows who the Kennys are, he continued “and you would be laughed at if you suspected them of being disloyal.”\n\nKenny lived a charmed retirement. He was “highly respected” in social circles and was a “noticeable figure” on the streets of the city.He regularly attended Mass at St. Mary’s and was “strict in his religious duties.” Edward Kenny died at his residence (197 Pleasant Street) on 16 May 1891. Two days later, the Charitable Irish Society met at Masonic Hall and promptly adjourned out of respect “to the memory” of the deceased. He was, as the Morning Chronicle proclaimed, “for 63 years a member of the society.” Although most of Kenny’s contemporaries were gone by the time of his death, his passing fostered a period of reflection “on old Halifax.” The newspapers mused that his death “ended the chain of businessmen in Halifax between the years 1830 and 1880.” He was also a relic of an explosive time in Nova Scotia politics, and many of the newspapers which proclaimed his virtues at the time of his death, “did not hesitate to lash him with the type on account of his vote or his speech.”\n\nHis estate was considerable. He left his heirs more than $200,000, “which included $71,000 in real and personal property, $87,000 in bank stock, $9,000 in miscellaneous other corporate securities, and $33,000 in mortgages.” The Kenny named remained prominent in the years after his death. As wife of the Lieutenant Governor, his daughter entertained the elite of Halifax society. His daughter-in-law, Mrs Joseph Kenny, was prominent in the community’s cultural scene and was the host of some of Halifax’s most elegant dances. By 1901, however, the Merchants Bank had become the Royal Bank of Canada and by 1907 its head office was moved to Montreal. It was not long before Edward Kenny, the prominent merchant, politician and senator disappeared from Nova Scotia’s historiography altogether." ]
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[ "The Deeper Meaning of Cronut Fever\n\nShare All sharing options for: The Deeper Meaning of Cronut Fever\n\nCronut Fever is only the latest food-related example of mass hysteria – a collective condition described by social psychologists in which large groups of people behave irrationally, usually against their own interests and sometimes at the expense of their health. What else can you call it when huge crowds are willing to wait four hours in the summer's searing heat to sample a mere pastry? Can a single baked good you can finish in three minutes be worth it? Of course not, but the epic lines continue.", null, "[The Dancing Plague of 1518 via Wikipedia]\nThe first known instance of mass hysteria occurred during the Dancing Plague of 1518, when residents of Strasbourg, France began twisting and twerking inexplicably for days, until some keeled over and died. More recently in 1962 at a Tanzanian girls' school, students began laughing and couldn't stop. While Cronut Fever is a more benign manifestation of this phenomenon, it still involves masses of people with a collective compulsion willing to do anything — including hiring surrogates or spending scads of money on Craigslist — to get it. But at least you won't die waiting for a Cronut — though passersby may die laughing at you.", null, "[A recent Cronut line. Photo: Instagram/justsamuelk]\nBut are the crowds really lining up for Cronuts, or does the illness represent a deeper and more symbolic yearning? The sense of belonging or even being at the vanguard of the food culture, certainly, though as the months wear on and the lines continue, who can still believe participation in the fad remains cutting-edge? Pundits have described the behavior as FOMO — Fear of Missing Out, in this case fear of missing out on something that perfectly symbolizes our food culture at this place and time.", null, "[The ramen burger line on a recent Saturday]\n\nIf we look at other recent line-generating food hysteria — the ramen burgers at Smorgasburg, for example — they have one commonality: Cronuts and ramen burgers both represent culinary mash-ups of incongruous ethnic elements into a new gastro-entity, a process that might have happened naturally over a period of years, but in this case occurs in a single instance of forced creativity. The Cronut involves the marriage of a sweet American donut with a flaky and sassy French pastry, while the ramen burger requires a familiar American burger patty be inserted into a pair of deep-fried Japanese ramen disks, which make for a really scratchy bun. The result in both cases is a globetrotting novelty, the perfect treat for jaded foodies who have wearied of more straightforward culinary pleasures.\n\nIt might cause you to believe that the contemporary religion known as Foodism has jumped the shark and is at the end of its tether. That might be so, but cases of strange mass-market food obsessions and enforced culinary mash-ups have been occurring for at least a century, and represent nothing new. The ascendance of social media has created the only real difference. Instead of incubating and growing stronger over a period of months and years, modern food hysteria flames up immediately via Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare, and Facebook. Generating situations that resemble historic mass hysteria more than ever before.", null, "[The pretzel croissant by Robert Sietsema]\n\nIndeed, croissant fusions like the Cronut have long been old hat. Four years ago Maury Rubin of City Bakery caused a sensation by inventing the pretzel croissant, a tasty entity halfway between a pretzel and a croissant, and also something of a technical wonder as to how it was achieved. Had Twitter been the force it is now, and we'd had a food culture where a handful of cognoscenti can touch off a firestorm among their followers, we might have seen long lines for pretzel croissants. Rubin also created the bacon-maple scone — fusing the sweet and the savory into a single pastry, while deploying an element that was already the single biggest food obsession of the '00s: bacon!", null, "[Magnolia Bakery via Foursquare]\nStand-alone meatballs and small, heavy-on-the-frosting cupcakes are two other obsessions that have generated long lines in the last decade. While meatball madness has thankfully waned, the near-psychotic preoccupation with cupcakes remains at Greenwich Village's Magnolia Bakery, though clearly abetted by the continued popularity of Sex and the City and the proximity of Carrie's townhouse. What else is it but mass hysteria when tourists journey across oceans to stand in line for a taste of a cupcake eaten in a single episode of a long-dead TV series? And the cupcakes aren't even good.", null, "[DiFara via Google Plus]\nThe pizza of Dominic DeMarco is another example of food-related mass hysteria that materialized before the social media began to dominate the discourse, in this instance propelled by newly established food bulletin boards. When Jim Leff of Chowhound first discovered DeMarco, the sainted pizzaiolo was making a pretty good slice of the neighborhood variety still common in Brooklyn. But relentless online hype – and a profound rising-to-the-occasion on the part of DeMarco – resulted in fidgety lines starting around 2003 and still continuing today that were the equal of Dominique Ansel's.\n\nIn the pre-computer age — say prior to 1995 — these irrational mass fads developed more slowly, but lasted longer, never quite reaching the level of mass hysteria, but sometimes coming close. Here are a few that caused a mania way out of proportion to their actual culinary value. Call them the slower-moving Cronuts of their time:\n\n[A fondue party via Bachology]\n\nFondue Parties: What is fondue? Melted cheese thinned out with wine in which you dip little pieces of stale bread. Really, none too exciting. Yet in the '60s this dish – which originated in Switzerland – caused near hysteria. For a time fondue parties were compulsory events, handily eclipsing cocktail parties. Nowadays when you go to a street fair or flea market you're likely to spot fondue sets in mint condition, still unused in their original wrappers. Because nobody really liked fondue parties.", null, "[Jell-O salad ad via The Society Pages]\nJell-O Salads: Gelatin desserts weren't much in the public eye before cough-syrup salesman Pearle Bixby Wait bought a patent for powdered gelatin in the 1890s and created modern Jell-O. Wait couldn't get much traction till he sold it to someone named Orator Woodward, who first promoted it as a modern dessert — abetted by the arrival of modern refrigeration techniques – and then had the brainstorm of distributing free cookbooks. He expanded the flavors available to include cherry, peach, and chocolate, and managed to get celebrities to publicly eat it. The wildfire popularity he generated via his modern marketing schemes, and the genius of convincing the public that Jell-O was not only a dessert but a salad as well, propelled the crazy fad way into the 1960s. But who bothers with Jell-O today?", null, "White Sugar: When sugar was introduced into Europe in the 12th century by soldiers returning from the Crusades, nobody quite knew what to do with it. It was considered a replacement for honey, with a more complex and lingering sweetness. One of the first things it was used for — it gradually became more common as the Middle Ages progressed — was preserving fruit, in a way still useful today if you're a fan of fruitcake. But with sugar soon being incorporated into savory dishes and baked goods, something that represented an actual addiction began occurring. So that when the sugar supply was cut off in Paris in 1792, massive riots involving 50,000 housewives ensued.", null, "Pop Rocks: Fizzies were the harbinger, an artificially sweetened beverage wildly popular among kids in the '60s and '70s, made by dropping an effervescent tablet in water and watching it foam up. In the late '70s, a product with a similar idea was developed. Pop rocks were a candy that, once placed in the mouth, fizzed up and created small explosions. Kids went crazy for them. Delusionally, parents believed the force of the explosions could knock fillings out, while kids believed if you washed pop rocks down with soda pop, you would die. Neither was true." ]
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[ null, "While we’re all waiting for the first tracker to emerge with Wear OS support and Google Assistant integration, Fitbit isn’t resting on its laurels. Barely 18 months after the debut of the redesigned Charge 3, Fitbit has launched the Charge 4, bringing new chips, new features, and a new color. Here’s how it compares to last year’s model:\n\nTo the untrained eye, the Charge 4 is a carbon copy of the Charge 3, but when you put them side by side, you’ll notice a few slight differences. The Charge 4 seems a lot larger on paper, but the tapered design gives it a very similar feel to the Charge 3.\n\nWith a very similar body, the Charge 4 also has the exact same high-resolution (100×160) 1-inch greyscale OLED display with the Fitbit logo underneath. However, the Charge 4’s screen is slightly more advanced due to better backlighting that adjusts to different lighting conditions.\n\nFitbit introduced a whole new navigation with the Charge 3, and nothing has changed on the Charge 4. The screen is fully touch-enabled for taps and swipes, and the divot on the left side is actually a haptic inductive button that acts as a shortcut to the settings, dismisses alarms, and activates Fitbit Pay. If you’re coming from a Charge 2, it’ll take some getting used to, but it’s vastly improved over the physical button and tap-screen on the Charge 2.\n\nThe Charge 3 already had an array of powerful sensors, and the Charge 4 only builds on it. The Charge 4 makes NFC standard for Fitbit Pay (previously it was limited to the SE model) and also adds built-in GPS, a first for a Fitbit tracker. Both models are also swimproof up to 50 meters.\n\nWhile the Charge doesn’t run anywhere near the number of apps that the Versa does, its library more than covers the basics. And on the Charge 4, you get two new ones: Agenda, which is basically a mini calendar, and Spotify, which lets you control what’s playing on your phone if you have a Spotify Premium account.\n\nThe Charge 3 and Charge 4 can also receive notifications from your phone, and if you’re using an Android phone, you can set custom quick replies for responding to text messages.\n\nThe main features of the Fitbit Charge obviously revolve around heath and fitness tracking, and both versions bring an array of apps and features to help you get and stay fit.\n\nThe biggest new health feature on the Charge 4 is Active Zone Minutes, which will also be coming to the Versa and Ionic smartwatches, but not the Charge 3. To get more personalized workout results, Fitbit will establish heart rate zones using personalized fat burn, cardio, and peak heart rate metrics to optimize your effort during workouts. Then your Charge 4 will alert you when you’ve reached your target heart rate zone and record it on a Workout Intensity Map available in the Fitbit app.\n\nYou’ll also be able to track your Sleep Score on the Charge 4 and use Smart Wake to gradually wake up at a set time rather than being jolted out of deep sleep.\n\nBoth the Charge 3 and Charge 4 offer full 7-day battery life including sleep and normal exercise tracking. However, if you turn on GPS on your Charge 4, it will be significantly lessened. Fitbit estimates that GPS use will drop the battery life to five hours due to the battery-gobbling GPS chip constantly sending and receiving a signal. Runners and cyclists will want to turn it on before a workout, but for the most part, it’ll stay turned off.\n\nLike the Charge 3, the new Charge 4 is available in two colors with a few different band options.\n\nWhile the black option is very similar to last year’s graphite color, the rosewood model is closer to the Versa Lite’s mulberry shade of purple than rose gold. Fitbit has also made new bands to match the Charge 4’s colors, though any of the Charge 3 bands will fit as well." ]
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[ null, "Gen Z’s dependence on tech and tech support not mirrored in their career choices; IT career dearth a massive problem on the horizon.\n\n[Editor’s note: This story, originally published on February 22nd of this year, was our #1 most popular story of the year. For the #2 from last week, click here.]\n\nGen Z’s lack of interest in IT was revealed as part of CompTIA’s Managing the Multigenerational Workforce study, based on over 1,000 teens and young adults aged 13-24.\n\nAt first, notes the report, the statistics seem promising: a total of 70 percent of those surveyed said they “love technology,” with only 1 percent total saying they “dislike technology.”\n\nHowever, this love for technology, and the realization by Gen Z that this technology allows them to be connected, productive and anytime learners, does not translate to career choice.\n\n“On the surface, it seems like the affinity for technology is a great thing for the future workforce, since technology will be so intertwined with business,” states the report. “However, most students are not eyeing a career in IT as a result of their technology leanings.”\n\nThe report notes that students in the same age bracket who said they were interested in an IT career cited technology classes in high school or junior high as top influences, but 38 percent of all younger-aged students said that their school does not provide IT-focused career information.\n\nPotentially negative stereotypes about IT careers also dampened Gen Z interest, revealed the report. When asked to consider what a job in IT is like, most students responded that it would require good math and science skills, which the report says means most students consider all IT roles to be deeply technical. But, only a small number of students responded that such jobs were in high demand, with many citing a fear of off-shoring.\n\nYet, even though Gen Z interest in an IT career is iffy at best, the report also highlighted data showing that IT support remains a critical component of society, and “most workers expect the need for IT support to increase or remain at the same level…”\n\nThough most K-12 schools do not currently have an IT curriculum, some colleges and universities are trying to garner interest among their current students.\n\nFor example, Ohio State University (OSU) began an innovative internship arrangement with Hyland Software where students have a chance to intern at the company then apply the skills learned there in jobs within the university’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), which utilizes the company’s OnBase enterprise content-management platform. “In our partnerships with companies like Hyland, we are interested in how we can add value for our students, whether it be internships or scholarships,” said Dave Kieffer, senior director of enterprise applications at OSU. “We are looking for opportunities for students to get involved in the work of the university as well as ways to engage them in the work of our partners.”\n\nAt Georgia Southern University, the campus bookstore partnered with a mobile repair company to not only provide tech repair services on-campus, but classes that teach students about the technology behind their devices, as well as how to perform simple repair services.\n\nAnd on the more technical side, the University of Colorado Boulder’s Department of Applied Mathematics developed a new statistics minor that includes several new classes in the data science, plus several existing courses that were revamped to better serve those career fields looking for data scientists. Other examples of data science IT-based curricula in higher ed can be found here and here.\n\nIt’s important to provide information to students that show the “breadth and depth of technology careers,” explains the report, because “there are many career paths inside the IT industry that are not heavily technical, and there are many job choices outside of the IT industry where technology is becoming more critical…Whether students want to build the next great gadget or improve a social situation, technology will likely be the main ingredient. Improved information about how technology factors into career choices will be key as students with a changed set of priorities and interests make decisions about their future livelihood.”" ]
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[ "Election season is here, and in Minnesota during these pivotal 2018 midterms, that will mean a lot of talk coming from your TV, Facebook feed, and mailbox about “rubber stamps” and “independent voices,” ties to shadowy special interests and pernicious dark money.\n\nEvery election cycle has its bogeymen, but with a historically unpopular president and an electorate that seemingly couldn’t trust Washington any less, Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress in Minnesota’s key races will spend lots of time, and money, persuading voters that their opponent is beholden to someone else.\n\nIn many races across the country, that someone else might be President Donald Trump, or Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi. That should be the case in Minnesota, too, but early on in this general election, candidates on both sides have already talked a whole lot about the influence of “special interests.”\n\nIn Minnesota’s key congressional races, candidates from both parties are accusing each other of being tools of big business, lobbyists, and urban elites, propped up by swampy dark money. Republicans and Democrats alike are making issues of campaign finance and interest influence a focal point of their campaigns; so too, ironically, are the deep-pocketed super PACs supporting them, which will dump tens of millions of dollars of outside money into Minnesota through election day.\n\nWith the primaries wrapped up and general election contests set, candidates are already road-testing these messages for November — giving Minnesota a clear, early idea of the battle lines that will define political dynamics in the state for the next three months.\n\n‘Beholdened to big corporations’ vs. ‘a career politician’\n\nIn the battle for the House — where Democrats are favored to overcome a 23-seat deficit and take the majority from Republicans — Minnesota will be a national focal point, with four races rated as “toss-ups” by observers like the Cook Political Report. That’s more than any other state, except for California.\n\nTwo of those races are mostly rural open seats in turf that favors Republicans, and two of them are mostly suburban seats where incumbent Republicans are facing confident Democratic challengers.\n\nMinnesota’s 8th District, for example, is one of the best pick-up opportunities for Republicans anywhere on the House map this fall. Aside for a blip caused by the Tea Party wave, the 8th, which spans northeast Minnesota, has been held by Democrats for generations. But Republicans have been performing better there in recent years, and Trump also carried the district by 15 percentage points.", null, "Clint Austin/Forum News Service\nPete Stauber, right, speaking with attendees of a barbecue at the Stauber for Congress headquarters on Primary Day.\n\nGOP candidate Pete Stauber, a St. Louis County commissioner from Hermantown, has been singled out by the White House for support: Trump has tweeted messages of support for Stauber, and came to Duluth himself to rally for him in June. Vice President Mike Pence has also made the trip to CD8 to stump for Stauber. Aaron Brown, a northern Minnesota political writer, said Stauber and Trump are “attached at the hip” and predicted his vote share will equal Trump’s approval rating in the 8th.\n\nHis DFL rival, Joe Radinovich, who prevailed in a contested primary, doesn’t spend a lot of time slamming Trump in the way the party base might like him to. Instead, he is already working to cast his rival as a yes-man for Trump’s agenda, linking him to the Republicans’ tax cut bill and their plans to cut spending on Medicare.\n\nRadinovich, the former state legislator from Crosby, wasted no time going after Stauber, calling him a “rubber stamp” and arguing in his primary victory speech last week that Stauber would be more aligned with Trump’s values than the district’s.\n\nStauber has made no secret of his strong support for Trump, but has also argued he’d be an independent voice for the district and buck the party if needed. Beyond that, Stauber’s camp is poised to lean on something that’s become a fixture of Minnesota politics: the divide between the Twin Cities and the rest of the state. Radinovich touts himself as a fourth-generation native of northeastern Minnesota, and he’s spent most of his life in Crosby.\n\nIn 2017, he managed the campaign of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and briefly was his chief of staff, giving GOP rivals an opening: after Radinovich’s win, Stauber’s campaign called him “a career politician that recently moved here from Minneapolis to advance his own political ambitions;” Republicans have sought to make a nickname — “Metro Joe” — stick to the 32-year old candidate.", null, "The two sides are already getting started: It took barely three days after the close of last Tuesday’s primary for the Stauber and Radinovich camps to begin going after each other on television and in the media: Congressional Leadership Fund, a GOP super PAC, rolled out an attack ad claiming Radinovich dodged his own bills but voted for tax increases in St. Paul.\n\n“Washington special interests will say and spend whatever it takes to rig this race in favor of their hand-picked candidate Pete Stauber,” responded Radinovich’s campaign spokesperson, Jordan Hagert.\n\nTrading barbs in the ‘burbs\n\nMinnesota’s 2nd and 3rd Districts, which encompass suburban and exurban areas west and south of the Twin Cities, should see similar dynamics play out, even though the political particulars are different. In their quest to take back the House, Democrats will be trying to flip these seats, long favorable to the GOP.\n\nIn the 3rd District, which spans the suburbs west of Minneapolis, five-term GOP Rep. Erik Paulsen — who easily won in 2016 even as Hillary Clinton won by nine points in the district — faces Democrat Dean Phillips.\n\nSpecial interest loyalties and influence may define the contest in this race, where the central element of Phillips’ pitch isn’t the incumbent’s connection to Trump, but his connection to moneyed corporate donors. His camp is using that to spin a broader narrative about who the veteran congressman really serves.\n\n“Out of 435 members of Congress, Erik Paulsen has raised the eighth most money from special interests — including another $500,000 in the last three months alone. Simply put, his votes are being bought and sold,” Phillips said last month.\n\nPhillips has made campaign finance reform a pillar of his campaign, vowing not to accept contributions from PACs, lobbyists, or elected officials, and challenging Paulsen to do the same.\n\nBut Paulsen’s camp has been unafraid to hit back on that same turf, seeking to cast Phillips as a hypocrite because major Democratic super PACs are poised to spend millions to attack Paulsen and boost Phillips. (Last week, House Majority PAC, House Democrats’ leading PAC, unveiled three billboards highlighting Phillips as a “Minnesota businessman” in favor of “real tax relief.”)\n\nAcross the metro in the 2nd District, which spans suburbs and exurbs south of the Twin Cities, freshman GOP Rep. Jason Lewis faces Democrat Angie Craig after narrowly beating her in 2016, as Trump carried the district by a thin margin.", null, "Special interest loyalties will be a key theme in this nationally-watched race, too. Craig is working to cast Lewis, a former conservative radio commentator, as a corporate-backed foot soldier in the Republican House who enthusiastically voted for the Republicans’ tax cut and Obamacare repeal legislation.\n\nWhen Speaker Paul Ryan traveled to the district on behalf of Lewis, Craig’s campaign linked the two, arguing Lewis’ vote was “for sale,” citing a report from the campaign finance reform group End Citizens United that put the Republican in its so-called “Big Money 20” list of congressmen who “do the bidding of special interests.” “During his term in Congress, Lewis has proven that he does not have Minnesota families’ best interests in mind,” Craig said.\n\nBut Lewis is using the special interest playbook on Craig, too, making use of the years she spent as an executive at the powerful medical device firm St. Jude Medical. The Lewis campaign has used that as a basis to attack Craig on health care policy and campaign finance.\n\n“In 2011, St. Jude Medical & their PAC, chaired by none other than Ms. Craig, steered over $750,000 to lobbyists, candidates and special interest groups in order to pass the [Affordable Care Act],” said Lewis campaign manager Becky Alery last month. “During Craig’s time there, St. Jude Medical spent nearly five million to lobby to exempt her firm from the tax to pay for it. Naturally, in 2016 she went on to haul in more campaign dollars from her industry than any other House, Senate or even Presidential candidate in the nation.”" ]
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[ "Bachelor Nation Favorites Who Competed on 'Dancing with the Stars'\n\nWhile Hannah Brown was just the second to win, she was hardly the first to take a spin in the ballroom\n\nThe very first Bachelorette was also the first Bachelor Nation member to appear on Dancing with the Stars, joining the show in its debut season in 2005. She was the first to go, however, with partner Louis van Amstel.\n\nThe Bachelor's Rycroft — originally picked by Jason Mesnick, who then had a change of heart and married Molly Malaney — actually competed twice, making it to third place with partner Tony Dovolani in 2009's season 8 before coming back for the season 15 all-star edition in 2012 and winning the Mirrorball Trophy.\n\nThe first Bachelor star to compete, Pavelka joined DWTS season 10 in 2010 and was paired with Chelsie Hightower. The two were sent home in week 5.\n\nShortly after becoming engaged to Catherine Giudici, Lowe took his talents to the ballroom in 2013, dancing with Peta Murgatroyd in season 16. The two were sent packing eight weeks in.\n\nThe farmer from Iowa went from The Bachelor to DWTS in 2015's season 20, making it to week 8 with partner Witney Carson.\n\nBachelor's bad boy danced his way to sixth place on season 24 in 2017, going home with partner Peta Murgatroyd in a double elimination.", null, "Sean Lowe Will Hit the Ballroom on 'Dancing with the Stars'", null, null ]
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[ "'I did nothing. Absolutely nothing': Mark Lawrenson on his time as Newcastle's defensive coach\n\nMark Lawrenson says his role as defensive coach at Newcastle amounted to doing “absolutely nothing” under Kevin Keegan.\n\nBBC pundit Lawrenson is the latest guest of podcast sensation Quickly Kevin, which is dedicated to 90s football and has built up a huge following since it launched earlier this year. The hilarious podcast sees hosts Josh Widdicombe, Chris Scull and Michael Marden interview nineties football personalities, comedians and ex-professionals and is into its second season.\n\nThey’ve interviewed Matt Le Tissier, Darren Anderton, Frank Skinner and Dermot Gallagher in previous episodes and Lawrenson gets fully into the spirit of the podcast as he talks about his time at Newcastle in detail – regaling the hosts with tales of David Batty, Faustino Asprilla, Kenny Dalglish and – of course – Keegan.", null, "“He said come with us, do a bit of coaching with us but nothing defensively. Nothing. I trained every day – I was first pick of the staff in the five-a-side! I got myself fit and all that and after three months I said to Kevin ‘Look, I’m earning money under false pretences here’. Kevin said ‘You’re not’.\n\n“He said to me ‘What do you think?’ I told him he’d had the same defensive players for a while and needed some new ones but next thing I know they were going public and a guy came in to do the PLC stuff and Kevin got the hump. They offered him a new contract because it would look good to the shareholders because he was a messiah up there.\n\n“But the next thing I know he’s gone. Arthur Cox – who was still a legend – stayed on and on the Monday after the news he said to me ‘You can do the job you’re paid to do’. That was the first session that I took.”\n\nLawrenson’s interview is an hour-long and he also talks about how he was one of the first people to do a Soccer Saturday-style football show, his time working with Des Lynam and Gary Lineker and what is was like playing for Jack Charlton at Ireland.\n\nUnited fans will love his anecdotes about Newcastle – including the story of a half-time team talk given by Alan Shearer. He also touches on the infamous ‘nearly’ season. “Everyone blamed Asprilla from the outside but no-one inside the club did. They loved him,” he said.\n\n“He was unlucky. They basically lost a lot of confidence and stopped playing but when they had confidence and everyone bombed on, they were such a good side.”" ]
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[ null, "The British television presenting duo, who will host The Prince’s Trust Awards on Tuesday, recounted the incident while doing press for a documentary on the royal. The ceremony tomorrow, is set to honour the achievements of young people supported by The Trust’s programmes. It will be broadcast on ITV for the first time ever on Thursday at 8.30pm.\n\nThe Prince’s Trust helps young people from disadvantaged communities as they develop skills and confidence.\n\nAnt and Dec have already established a close relationship with the Royal Family, having paid tribute to the Queen at her Jubilee celebrations at the Royal Windsor Horse Show earlier this month, and previously presented an ITV documentary marking 40 years of the Prince’s Trust.\n\nThe TV favourites accompanied the Prince of Wales on a number of engagements to gain insight into the work of the charity and the passion the prince has for the trust he founded.\n\nSpeaking on the Graham Norton Show in 2016, the pair described the filming of the documentary as “following Charles around for a year.”\n\nThey also revealed some of their cheeky antics during filming, including an overnight stay at the prince’s house in Scotland.\n\nThey said: “We were invited to stay at [Prince Charles’] house in Scotland. It was the weirdest thing.\n\n“We thought it would be a massive place and we would stay in another wing but it is a house and we stayed in rooms next to Charles.”\n\nThe pair continued: “We shared a butler and as we were going to bed he asked if we’d like anything else and we asked for two bottles of wine.\n\n“We then got drunk with our wives but we were very conscious that Charles was down the corridor so as we got louder every now and again one of us would go, ‘Shush, he’s in bed!’\n\n“It was very bizarre.”\n\nDespite their mischievousness, Ant and Dec seemed to make a good impression on the future king.\n\nThe duo were invited to lead the coverage of Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday on ITV with it later being revealed Her Majesty had personally requested them to host the celebrations.\n\nOn the Graham Norton Show, they explained: “Apparently she’s asked for us to do it.\n\n“We don’t really know how it happened but can only imagine she’s called Charles and asked if he knew anyone that could do it.\n\n“And he’s said, ‘I’ve just met a couple of lads who’ve been following me around for a year.’”\n\nAnt and Dec hosted The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration at Windsor Castle as part of the Royal Windsor Horse Show.\n\nThe event, which featured more than 900 horses and 1500 performers, told the story of The Queen’s remarkable life from her birth in 1926, through World War Two, to her Coronation in 1953 and her reign.\n\nSimilarly, earlier this month, the duo from Newcastle upon Tyne featured in a theatrical, equestrian performance narrating royal history — from the reign of Elizabeth I to the coronation of Elizabeth II.\n\nHer Majesty attended the performance on the final night of the horse show, and was spotted beaming while sitting in the audience.\n\nOn Tuesday, the popular Geordies will host the The Prince’s Trust Awards for the 10th time.\n\nThey will be joined by famous names from the worlds of film, television, music and sport, who will be on hand to present the prizes.\n\nAnt said: “It’s an absolute privilege to be involved in The Prince’s Trust Awards again this year and to be hosting it for the 10th time.\n\n“It is always so inspirational to hear from these young people who, through pure determination and against all odds, have come out fighting and achieved so much.”\n\nDec added: “We’re honoured to play a part in the amazing work of the Prince’s Trust.\n\n“The young people celebrated at the Prince’s Trust Awards have shown real strength, commitment and dedication and are proof that the support offered by the trust really is life changing.”" ]
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[ "WATCH: Ever Wondered What A Talking Kanye West Teddy Would Be Like? Here It Is.\n\nWhat happens when you mash Kanye West and a classic ‘80s commercial together? Well, pretty much this…\n\nKanye West is just the gift that keeps giving – and now you can get a teddy bear that says all of Yeezy’s famous phrases. Well, almost.\n\nWATCH: What If... Kanye West’s EPIC VMAs 2015 Speech Had Been A Stand-Up Comedy Show\n\nMashable have mashed up Kanye’s famous rants with a talking teddy bear commercial from the ‘80s – and we’re kind of wishing it was a real thing.", null, "The teddy – called Teddy Ruxpin - has a host of famous Kanye phrases, including him announcing he will be running for president in 2020 and THAT famous rant at Taylor Swift.\n\nOn second thoughts, it’s probably for the best that this isn’t a real thing – because that would probably be the world’s scariest teddy bear for a young child.\n\n“Who Wouldn’t Vote For Kanye?”: Rihanna Gets Behind Kanye West Running For President" ]
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[ null, "The 39th Istanbul Film Festival, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) was postponed to a later date due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The largest, most established, and most influential film festival in Turkey, Istanbul Film Festival will hold its National Competition and National Short Film Competition in cooperation with Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM) between 17 and 28 July.\n\nBoth competitions are within the Turkish Cinema section of the festival, organised under the sponsporship of Anadolu Efes for the 31st time.\n\nThe remaining screenings of the 39th Istanbul Film Festival will be held between 9-20 October. The programme of the festival, which will be held joined with Filmekimi, will be announced.", null, "The competitions of the 39th Istanbul Film Festival will begin on 17 July. The award-winners will be announced at the Award Ceremony to be held at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum on Tuesday, 28 July.\nThe world premiere of the documentary İyi ki Yapmışım / Glad I did it!, directed by Selçuk Metin, a biopic on actor Metin Akpınar, will be held following the award ceremony with the participation of\nAkpınar. Glad I did it! will be screened for the general public in October during the festival.\n\nThe competition films will also be screened online on filmonline.iksv.org.", null, "Birmingham City Council Heads for the Hybrid Cloud With Nutanix" ]
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[ "Want to get a Girl? The Language of the Tigers\n\nWhen you look up on the Net how to find a lady, image source so what do you see? The truth is a bunch of distinct tips and creative ideas that are intended to help men locate the women that they can want so far. But more than anything, required him to find a girl that he could be with forever. Therefore , every time he turned on the world wide web, he discovered something that helped him with his search for a young lady.\n\nThere were one idea that this individual found in a message that said, “Spend some time outside with your little princess. This will storm your storage area about what it absolutely was like to be around her as you two earliest started dating. Also, it will help you appreciate almost everything she’s performed for you. inches That was exactly what I used to be thinking. It has the true, the outdoors is to spend the majority of your free time, nonetheless it was the ideal metaphor so that I needed to state.\n\nThe last thing I composed in that , paragraph was, “When you spent time outdoors with her, it can freshen your memory about what it was prefer to be with her when you two first began dating. ” And Items admit, I wanted to write that. I am talking about, I had put in quite a bit of time with my personal daughter when i became her mother, but there were a whole lot of thoughts that weren’t positive. Your sweetheart didn’t become the loving and caring better half and mother that I acquired always hoped for. But the stage I was aiming to make was that I had put in enough time with my little princess that I can appreciate the good things about her.\n\nWhich is truth regarding finding young girls, even if it’s through the Internet. Occasionally, you connect with someone, therefore you might think you’ve identified the one. Then again you realize it wasn’t the things you both expected them to be. It was not her character or her dreams for the future that led you to believe that she was the girlfriend for you.\n\nYou need to take care of yourself 1st. In order to attract ladies, you must have self-esteem. Minus good self-esteem, it won’t matter how delightful or attractive she is because you won’t be able to draw her. The guy I just met with provides great self-pride, so his attraction to alkibiades and moger was remarkable to him. And it works with females too.\n\nIf you have self-respect, you will be able to draw women. Plus the best thing about alkibiades and porneiones is that they may be easy to adore. Both porneia and alkibiades are quite prevalent, and they are certainly not exclusively for the military. Additionally, they come in civilian clothing, consequently there is no trouble when you want to embellish something different by what that you simply used to wearing.\n\nThe very best characteristic of alkibiades and portion is they bring a fresh idea of natural beauty for the girls. The girls who have worship these new found way of doing something is the ones that might eventually cause them to become the near future worshipers of your gods. You can observe this by the way that they dress. They will aren’t scared to show away the actual have mainly because most of them wear civilian apparel so you do not ever have any issue getting to know these people.", null, "In fact , you might have difficulty recognizing them. They resemble the army jammers, which may have their own enthusiasts. There are some commonalities between the hetaerae and the monger, which are that both are created away of a materials that seems like metal but doesn’t always have to be. Worshipers of these fresh materialism is visible throughout the world and therefore are attracted to both the military jammers and the fresh worship materialism that are being produced in the engine moslim mosques." ]
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[ null, "Dublin-based writer Nessa O’Mahony is the next guest in artist collective Group 8’s Art & Words series of talks in Ballinasloe. She will appear at Gullane’s Hotel, Ballinasloe, on International Women’s Day, Friday March 8th at 7pm. Nessa will give a reading from her début crime novel The Branchman and she will be interviewed by Group 8 member, Nuala O’Connor. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served.\n\nNessa’s novel The Branchman was published in late 2018 by Arlen House. Set in Ballinasloe in 1925, it features Detective Michael Mackey, ex-British Army and Civil War veteran and one of the first members of the Free State’s new elite Special Branch. Mackey is assigned to the Garda Barracks in Ballinasloe and uncovers a plot by subversives to disrupt the peace.\n\nThe novel is inspired by the real-life adventures of Nessa’s grandfather, Michael McCann, who was a member of the original Special Branch and was stationed as a Garda in Ballinasloe from 1929 to 1945. Donal Ryan has described the novel as ‘a taut and absorbing thriller’ while writing in the Irish Times, Declan Burke said that ‘most fascinating, perhaps, is O’Mahony’s evocation of the wider political backdrop, that fragile, imperfect peace that took hold in the wake of the War of Independence and the Civil War.’", null ]
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[ "First Touch Soccer 2022 widely known by the acronym “FTS 22” is the newest version of the football game series. In this variant of the offline soccer game, there is an unlimited coins and game hacks features. The latter help you beat your adversaries and enjoy the gaming. There are many things to discover about FTS 22 game as this article will delineate how to download and install FTS 22 MOD Apk plus OBB Data into your Android phone.", null, "An Overview of First Touch Soccer 2022\n\nLet’s take a look at what’s new in this version of First Touch Soccer.\n\nThe first thing is that this is the most recent version of the First Touch Soccer series. This game accompanies further developed designs and new game interaction. The players are new in this game and refreshed with most recent transfers up until today.\n\nMoreover, the new FTS 2022 game has new game interface and navigation menu. Likewise the control buttons has gotten another look making it simpler to play. They are currently simple to be use and move around your screen easily during game play with no type of hanging.\n\nThe stadiums are not left out of this recent changes. Inasmuch as you can build and customize your stadium, new stadiums have been added to this 2022 version of FTS game for Android. This implies that you can flaunt having improved stadiums playing this game.\n\nThere is a new look in the pitch of First Touch Soccer 2022 as the looks so alluring, adding with how the crowd responses during game play.\n\nA lot of leagues are included in FTS 22, they include, Premier League, La Liga, Seria A, Champions League and other local leagues that weren’t available in some previous version of the game.\n\nAnother area where there has been improvement is the team selection and tactics. There are various types of tactics to select from, like the popular 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 4-5-1, 3-4-3 among numerous others are included. You can see your formation and strategies prior to starting any match.\n\nHere is the description of First Touch Soccer 2022:\n\nPresently the game is just a available for Android albeit the iOS rendition is as yet on plan. It’s significant you download every one of the game file for you to be able to launch it in your phone.\n\nThe new things to expect from this game includes:\n\nThe following are links to download the Mod Apk and OBB data file of FTS 22:\n\nAfter your have downloaded FTS game and OBB data, the next thing is to install it into your device.\n\nIn case it’s your first time and you are thinking that its hard to carry out the installation process, simply follow the steps laid out below.\n\nThis will help you to install and separate obb data file by going to Android folder in phone memory. Note you will have to use Zarchiver application To Extract FTS Obb Data.\n\nThe following are steps to extract and install FTS 2022 on your Android phone:\n\n1. First you will have to launch the Zarchiver App so as to extract the files.\n2. Locate FTS 2022 Obb Data files in Downloads folder of the app.\n3. Then click on OBB FTS 2022 Zip File.\n4. You will see an options Menu pop up on your screen.\n5. Click “Extract” and proceed to the phone memory.\n6. Click Android Folder on the phone memory.\n7. Click OBB folder.\n8. The following thing should be to click extract icon resembling an arrow pointing downwards.\n9. When the above step is carried out, FTS 2022 OBB zip file will be extracted successfully upon reaching 100%.\n10. The same process should be done to extract Data FTS 2022 Zip file by going to Android folder and then click data folder.\n\nNote that FTS 2022 Data Zip File is vital, it contains moves update documents and many other important games files, ensure you extract it likewise else you will see the old names in the players list.\n\nJust as FTS 22 game is the newest in the collection, there are lots of new features to expect. Here are the most significant ones:\n\n• Unlimited Coins: This unlimited coins feature enables users to purchase any player of your choice similarly as it’s in DLS 22 Mod. You can likewise utilize the coins in FTS to hack the game and buy packs just as improve players abilities.\n• Full Players Transfers: The game has transfer market where you can exchange or purchase best players from another club to your very own club.\n• Manager Mode: Switching to the manager Mode will enable you deal with every one of the activities of your club. As the club manager, you will be able to receive club news such as next fixtures, tips, players performance and many more. This feature is pretty much updated in the new FTS 2022 game.\n• New Stadium: Stadiums currently look better with new promotion sheets logos, impacts crowd, new pitch designs with green grass to make your game look nice.\n• New Leagues: Popular Leagues, like, Premier League SerieA, Bundesliga, Brazilian classes, La Liga and others has been updated with new ones which were not available in the old versions of the football game.\n• HD Graphics: The redid designs make the players look so genuine. This is due to the High Definition graphics introduced to FTS 22 game.\n• Game Modes: There are lots of game methods of First Touch Soccer like Manager Mode, Tournament mode, etc. These modes are as well updated to make users have different options.\n\nThere are many new and interesting features to expect from FTS 22 game. 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[ null, "New Jersey may be most (ashamedly) well-known for its Snooki legacy courtesy of MTV’s Jersey Shore, but Gov. Phil Murphy intends to re-brand the Garden State as an ambassador of clean, green, and renewable energy. Earlier this month, ceremoniously (and rather ironically) from the infamous Seaside Heights Boardwalk, the Governor approved four renewable energy focused bills aimed to collectively bolster New Jersey’s clean energy agenda, setting the stage for New Jersey to become 50% reliable on clean energy sources by 2030, and 100% reliable by 2050, representing a colossal shift in the state’s reputation from being the target of mocking memes to an auspicious green powerhouse.\n\nWhat’s perhaps most surprising about this quartet of new bills is that they are the result of New Jersey’s own self-imposed clean energy initiative and not derivative of a federal mandate otherwise begrudgingly realized. In truth, it should come as no surprise to the naysayers that New Jersey is on the forefront of clean energy innovation with climate change imminently threatening the survival of its cherished coastal communities and prized farming industry.\n\nJust in case anyone is keeping track of gubernatorial bonus points, New Jersey’s new clean energy bills are expected to not only combat climate change head-on and chip away at what the governor characterized as “our fossil fuel addiction,” but also grossly stimulate the state’s economy.\n\nPedal to the Metal on Electric Vehicles\n\nEchoing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s aggressive climate-focused agenda in California, Murphy is looking for New Jersey to likewise be fully reliant on clean and renewable energy by 2050. In achieving this robust goal, 34% of the clean and renewable energy is intended to be solar energy, with 330,000 electric cars on the road by 2025. Currently, there’s roughly 41,000 electric cars on the road in New Jersey, a number historically hampered by residents’ concerns over affordability and access to charging stations. However, two of the new bills tackle the roadblocks that have stymied efforts to implement charging stations in neighborhoods and communities throughout the state.\n\nFirst, Senate Bill 3223 scales back municipal zoning and planning laws around building new electric charging stations, laws that may have previously precluded the installation of such stations due to cost, bureaucratic red tape, and permitting delays upwards of 6 months. With Bill 3223, in order to add a charging infrastructure to a facility, you simply file for a zoning permit, pay $75 (representing a savings of $5,000 to $10,000) and wait less than two months for approval. In an effort to encourage the development of zero-emission vehicle fueling, the companion law—Assembly Bill 1653—incentivizes municipalities to embrace the shift to electric vehicles by offering accessible options for how municipalities can include electric vehicle charging stations in a variety of redevelopment projects.\n\nThe Garden State or the Solar State?\n\nNew Jersey may need to swap one kitschy logo for another and convert its nickname to the solar state if Assembly Bill 4554 indeed accomplishes what it intends to in overhauling the current lackluster incentive program to more earnestly entice homeowners and businesses alike to transfigure to solar energy. The bill establishes a revised solar renewable energy certificate program, coined SREC-II, which will allow customers who generate their own solar electricity to sell it off to buyers in exchange for SRECs to recoup the out-of-pocket expense of building the solar panels. Currently, New Jersey boasts approximately 142,000 solar installations, ranking it among the top ten states generating electricity from solar, marginally behind Massachusetts and Nevada and ahead of Utah and New York. New Jersey’s goal is to generate a total of 3.75 gigawatts of new solar energy by 2026, with 1,500 megawatts of solar energy locally produced and 750 megawatts generated by community solar facilities. This means the clock is ticking. To achieve this ambitious goal, the fourth new law—Assembly Bill 5434—creates a statewide pilot program that allows farms to appropriate unpreserved land for solar energy. There are upwards of 4,000 acres of useable farmland in New Jersey, which proponents of the law advocate makes the generation of 200 megawatts of farm-grown solar energy quite achievable within the next three years.\n\nThere’s plenty of opportunity for businesses and industry to take advantage of SRECs. CenstraState Healthcare System in Freehold recently completed the installation of solar carports in the majority of its parking areas around the medical center and ambulatory campus, in addition to a solar farm at the back of the property allowing CentraState to generate approximately fifty percent of its energy consumption and achieve savings of nearly a half million dollars in energy costs. These solar holdings represent the state’s largest hospital solar installation and, hopefully, serve as a beacon for other medical centers as well as corporations and industrial parks to follow suit.\n\nThough not part of the quartet of bills signed this month, as further evidence of the state’s radical quest for clean and renewable energy, New Jersey is set to build revolutionary infrastructure to harness offshore wind capacity of 7,500 megawatts by 2035. The nations’ largest offshore wind farm, coined Ocean Wind, will soon rise fifteen miles off the coast of Atlantic City, encompassing 250 square miles of open ocean, producing 2,700 MW of clean, green, and renewable energy. Ninety-nine sleek turbines will be erected, looming more than fifty stories above the ocean’s surface, to power 500,000 New Jersey homes. Other states have developed wind farms on land, such as Texas, Nebraska, and South Dakota, but for New Jersey, offshore wind is a no-brainer for the state bordered by water on three sides. To date, Ocean Wind has already bolstered the state’s economy; the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities estimates that the construction, development, and operation of the new offshore wind site will employ 7,000 residents and involve $43.5 billion of spending in the near future.\n\nAdditionally, a German consortium of turbine manufacturers has agreed to set up a manufacturing facility in Glouchester County. Not only will the offshore wind farm drastically reduce the use of fossil fuels and combat the treacherous effects of climate change targeting the state, but the project will also establish New Jersey as a player in the global clean-energy supply chain, leveraging its position long term and bolstering the state’s economy for the foreseeable future.\n\nTrenton Makes, The World Takes has remained a somewhat empty and unfulfilled slogan for the state, but if all goes according to plan, these four new bills—together with the offshore wind farm—will position New Jersey as one of the nation’s top innovators by modernizing its energy sector. Indeed, fully transforming Dirty Jersey to Clean Jersey may be ambitious, but one wonders if anything revolutionary ever seems less than grand and slightly implausible. One thing is for certain: If any state can pull it off, it’s resilient New Jersey." ]
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[ null, "Spanish olive oil producer Deoleo managed to increase its core earnings in 2014 despite a leap in commodity prices in the second half of the year.\n\nDeoleo booked a net loss of EUR74m (US$84.1m) amid a series of non-recurring expenses, which the company had flagged throughout the year.\n\nHowever, the Bertolli and Carbonell olive oil owner pointed to a 1.6% rise in EBITDA to EUR81.4m. It also said its EBITDA margin increased to 10.5% as olive oil prices jumped by a half.\n\nThe company’s turnover hit EUR773.2m, down from EUR809m in 2013. In volume terms, sales rose 2%. Deoleo said it retained its market share in its main markets of Spain, Italy and the US.\n\nThe group had a warning about trading conditions in the sector. “The results for 2014 show that profitability was consolidated, despite the difficulties created by the sharp rise in the price of olive oil at source in the latter half of the year. This situation adds a very detrimental practice to the entire value chain – selling at a loss. This damages margins significantly and seriously threatens the future of the sector.”\n\nDeoleo sounded warning over impact of spike in commodity prices on sector, 3.6 out of 10 based on 138 ratings" ]
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[ "Review: A Real Scottish Lady Reviews ‘A Castle for Christmas’\n\nSophie Brown (Brooke Shields) is a wildly successful writer of romantic novels, but her latest book has seen her audience turn against her. There are literal protests in the streets after she killed off the beloved hero of her long-running series, a decision in part motivated by her recent acrimonious divorce. After Drew Barrymore (!) inspires a minor on-air breakdown, Sophie rethinks her career and ends up running off to Dun Dunbar, a tiny Scottish town where her father was raised in a castle as the groundkeeper’s son. Much to her surprise, the castle is for sale, but the current owner, a cash-strapped duke named Myles (Cary Elwes), is reluctant to hand over the keys. Cue romance!\n\nAccording to the Scotsman, there were, at one point in time, more than 2,000 castles across Scotland. While not all of them have survived in one piece to this day, there are still plenty of scenic sites for the eager tourist to check out on their next visit to the motherland. Hell, I grew up in a small town with at least two castles within walking distance from my house. It’s one of our more interesting cliches. Of course, it’s hardly a surprise that such stunning real estate would inspire storytellers with romantic intentions. Are you really reading a Scottish romance if your hot kilt-clad hero with a beard and surly emotional exterior isn’t the owner of a castle? The love interest of A Castle for Christmas doesn’t have the facial hair or ginger genes, but he’s a classic castle Scot in every other way.\n\nLook, I’m a proud romance reader, but my cringe tolerance for Scottish romances written by Americans is low. You try spending four years doing a Celtic studies degree then see if you can watch Braveheart without wanting to yank out your own retinas. I know every trope as if my life depends on it, and A Castle for Christmas seems to be working from the same checklist I used in Scottish ethnology classes. There are the nosy locals who knit, the gag about not understanding the accent (complete with subtitles), lots of tartan, a dog named Hamish, and bagpipes on the soundtrack.\n\nI know I’m not the target audience for this, but I can appreciate that this is made with laser-like focus for its demographic. It’s obviously not taking itself too seriously, much in the same vein that all of these Hallmark-esque holiday romances are. If this were all in a 300+ page romance novel, I know dozens of fellow readers who would gobble this up in one sitting. The tropes fly thick and fast, from the excited dog meet-cute to the gossipy circle of friends offering advice. And it’s all done with a Highland sheen — and actually filmed in Scotland, yay! Suck it, Vancouver and/or Utah!\n\nIt’s all appropriately low stakes, even with a crumbling castle and the duke’s mounting financial problems on the periphery. It’s not exactly grounded stuff (who buys a castle on a whim without at least checking if the roof is in one piece?), but there are moments of emotional honesty that keep the narrative grounded. Sophie’s familial attachment to Dun Dunbar goes beyond tartanry fetishism and Myles’s reluctance to give up his homestead despite the weight of the costs are understandable. Screenwriters Ally Carter and Kim Beyer-Johnson know there’s a fine line between sweet charm and cloying ham and they mostly stick to the latter, although that may also be region dependent.\n\nThe accent roulette game is in full swing here. Blessed be to every actual Scottish actor in this film who manages to keep a straight face when forced to screech out the kind of slang that is seldom said in real life. Some of these people deserve Nobel Prizes for not descending into cackles whenever Elwes returned from Brigadoon to talk like… well, that. Bless you, Dread Pirate Roberts, for you truly are stretching yourself here in a way that I respected yet wanted to end immediately. Netflix, I will offer my services to you as a Scottish accent sensitivity checker. I promise you that you do not need to roll every R or always say ‘aye’ instead of ‘yes.’ But you do need to drop at least a few hard Ts now and then, Cary. Why is every ‘what’ pronounced like you’re in a wind tunnel?! Call me, we can arrange something!\n\nThere are cute moments here, especially in its sheer commitment to the cozy aesthetic that looks as though it fell straight off the front of a shortbread tin. I know pubs and B&Bs that look like the one in this film and even I still felt an urge to go straight to this one. Some of the jokes land and I giggled enough to be sufficiently entertained over the 100-minute running-time (‘I thought dukes were supposed to be gentlemen.’ ‘Those are English dukes.’) The supporting cast, which includes Andi Osho and Desiree Burch, are ideal romance novel sidekicks, and it is always nice to see a romantic film with a central pair over the age of 50. Shields and Elwes, the latter’s accent aside, are certainly on the correct wavelength for this kind of romance. Maybe they can turn this into a series of films where Elwes chooses a new accent with every installment? There are castles in a lot of other countries, Netflix.\n\nYou already know if you’re going to watch A Castle for Christmas, and if you are, then you probably already know that you’ll like it. Reviews are meaningless for holiday romances and rightly so. My nationalistic nitpicking ain’t gonna stop you from drinking up this super-sweet festive feast. I’m just here to fulfill a duty to my homeland (and waste some time before we do this all over again for The Tragedy of Macbeth).\n\nA Castle for Christmas is streaming on watch on Netflix as of November 26, 2021.", null, null ]
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[ "It’s time once again for the High Plains Reader’s annual Cocktail Showdown where four fearless judges have the enviable, difficult task of judging drinks and shots from area bars to decide which bartenders are the best of the best.\n\nEach drink is judged on a scale from 1 to 5 in three categories: creativity, presentation and flavor. Bartenders who present above-and-beyond drinks in each category will prevail.\n\nHPR will visit at total of about 30 bars. With so many amazing bartenders in the region, you’ll get to see quite the mix of styles, flair and demeanor, all appealing in their own way. After all, bartenders are responsible for returning customers and getting the most tips for their work.\n\nKeep an eye on the HPR Facebook and Twitter pages for pictures of all the drinks as the showdown goes on. Like, share, favorite and retweet away! Go out and try them yourselves. Snap a photo and tag it as #HPRcocktailshowdown.\n\nMost importantly, please drink responsibly and designate a sober driver.", null, "The shot: Sassy Pants\nThe creator: Megan Hanson\nDon’t let the fancy wood confines of the Gastropub fool ya, apparently these bartenders really want to make you shots. So we obliged. This shot consisted of a tasty mix of habanero, Sriracha, orange juice, pineapple juice, lemons, Jameson whiskey, Ketel One Orange, Ciroc Peach and grenadine. Bartender Megan Hanson wanted to combine her love of Habero and Sriracha with lemons and oranges. It is recommended to shoot the shot all at once to get the sweetness of the grenadine at the bottom mixed with all the other flavors.", null, "The drink: Blue Is The New Ginger\nThe creator: Megan Hanson\nMegan Hanson had been watching episodes of “Orange Is the New Black” prior to making this cleverly-named drink; Blue is the New Ginger, Hanson says, reflects her love for blueberry cheesecake. This is a drink you probably need to share her love of all things blueberry if you want to enjoy it. The drink is finely presented in a martini glass drizzled with chocolate along with outside and rimmed with cinnamon sugar. The drink itself consists of fresh and muddled blueberries, UV Blue, UV Cake, DeKuyper Blueberry Liqueur, Stoli Blue, Rumchata, half and half, topped with whipped cream and a blueberry. It is quite a blast of chilly, sugary sweetness.", null, "The shot: Salty Ruby\nThe creator: Kent Larsen\nKent Larsen created the Salty Ruby for those people who are hard to talk into taking tequila shots but still want the fun interactiveness of it. It’s a pretty simple shot compared to the drinks we started with. It’s ingredients feature Deep Eddy Ruby Red Vodka combined with Kinky Liqueur. Now, most would never say “give me a shot of Kinky Liqueur,” however, the addition of Deep Eddy made it all the worthwhile. It’s a fruity splash of booze that goes down smooth. Rimmed margarita salt and sugar coated lime for that tequila feel without the tequila hangover. Is there a reason my friend calls tequila to-kill-ya?", null, "The drink: Minnechata\nThe creator: Kent Larsen\nGoing for a Minnesota feel here, Kent sought to create a fall/winter drink that didn’t include any sort of pumpkin flavor in it. He succeeded in making a nice warm up alternative to all too many which overdo the pumpkin ingredients. Minnechata features Alander Rum from Hallock, Minn. for that regional feel combined with Kahlua and Rumchata. It’s rimmed with chocolate bitters, a cinnamon stick and grated nutmeg. It’s a perfect drink for a ski lodge. But also works at those things that keep us from going stir crazy during the holidays and winter months, bars.", null, "The drink: Bulleit Bittersweet\nThe creator: Chad Bjork\nWell it’s no surprise for its only entry that the Max Lounge would feature a no-nonsense, old fashioned, booze-filled drink. While it is quite delicious, I would imagine you would be hard pressed to see UV Cake included in any specialty shots here unless by request. The Bulleit Bittersweet included Bulleit Rye Whiskey, Woodford Cherry Bitters, orange cinnamon simple syrup and a splash of fresh orange juice. Chad came up with this drink while experimenting when he worked at the Hotel Donaldson. This experiment quickly gained fans and it’s easy to see why.", null, "The drink: Doc Holliday\nThe creator: Cory Schlack\nCory sought to make an old timey, boozy drink namesaked after his favorite gunslinger featured in the film “Tombstone.” He was also inspired by Milkhaus, wanting to use the local ice cream as an ingredient, but had to opt out because of the gurgling that comes with an alcohol and ice cream mix. Doc Holliday includes Jeremiah Weed Sarsaparilla Whiskey, Galliano Liqueur, cherry bitters, muddled cherries and a splash of coke. The mix of liquor works very well together. If this is old timey, send me back to the wild, wild west.", null, "The shot: Gingerbread\nThe creator: Cory Schlack\nThis shot was created to become a bar favorite of bachelorette parties. With all the whipped cream on it and it’s cute and sexy presentation, it’s not too tough to see how that could happen. Whether it will become a bar favorite for non-bachelorette parties is another story. The Gingerbread features Cinnamon Schnapps, Butterscotch Schnapps, Irish Cream, Whipped Cream and Cinnamon. It seems like a good fall/winter holiday warm up shot, however, remains to be seen whether or not it will be enjoyed by those without penis straws in their cups." ]
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[ null, "The Attorney General of Massachusetts, Maura Healy, has decided that she can dictate law without recourse to the legislature or the courts. She has decided to unilaterally change the definition of what is and is not an “assault weapon” in the law.\n\nCrimes committed with all rifles are exeedingly rare in Massachusetts. 2014, is the lastest year we have records for in the FBI Uniform Crime Report. In 2014, no murders with rifles of any kind, let alone “assault weapons” were recorded in Massachusetts.\n\nYes, you read correctly. Zero. Ziltch. Nada. If there had been a single crime committed in Massachusetts with one of the rifles that AG Healy does not like, she would have shouted it to the world. She did not. In 2014, there were 3 murders recorded with hands and feet, and 34 recorded with cutting instruments in the State of Massachusetts.\n\nBefore the ineffective Clinton “Assault Weapon” ban expired in 2004, Massachusetts enacted a virtually duplicate law at the state level. There is no indication that the state law was any more effective than the failed Clinton law. The law has been in force in Massachusetts for over 30 years …Read the Rest" ]
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[ null, "This is in no way a reflection of my own upbringing! But I realize that may not be the case for everyone.\n\nKnowing there’s a good chance my mom or dad may read this, looking back on my childhood with adult eyes, there were moments I thought my mom or dad didn’t care — but I now realize that they did care!\n\nI’ve barely scratched the surface here as I begin exploring the responses each of my characters will have to being raised by an uncaring, insensitive mother.\n\nBecause I desire my real life experiences to be only a springboard to my fiction, I’m exploring the facet of a truly uncaring parent. However, I also believe that even those parents probably don’t care because of wounds from their childhood.\n\nRegardless of reality or reasons for actions or words that send a message that someone doesn’t care, the emotional wounds that result can manifest in many ways.\n\nMy two sisters and I experienced many of the same moments with our parents while we were children and young teens. Yet, our perception and response to the more negative (and seemingly uncaring moments), shaped us in different ways.\n\nAs children, the women in my novel A Cord of Three (in progress), experienced several childhood wounds as described in the Emotional Wound Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi. I’m clumping them together under the description of “When a Parent Doesn’t Care”. This resource has really helped me to better define the wounds and resulting character traits and fears for each sister. I highly recommend it for anyone writing about a character whose past defines their present (which is pretty much everyone!)\n\nFirst, all three girls experienced the abandonment of their father. Though the youngest, Ava, has no memory of him at all, Sadie and Rachel have a few memories in which they cling to. The resulting wounds they carry into adulthood are very different due to their ages, birth order, and perceptions of the meaning behind why their father left. To an extent, they all blame their mother (but aren’t fully aware of this fact until later in the story.)\n\nNext, they experience the irresponsible behavior of their mother, which can be in part construed as being raised by neglectful parents.\n\nThe girls are often left to their own devices as their mom takes on part-time work, goes out at night, spends times away while pursuing love interests or sugar-daddy prospects. While Sadie takes the role of “mom” to ensure her sisters’ needs are met, Ava takes advantage of unsupervised time to have fun. Rachel is sort-of caught in between, not wanting to misbehave, but choosing to focus on taking responsibility for herself the best way she can.\n\nDoes Kate (their mother) Actually Care?\n\nNot at the time. I wish I could go into her wounds and where they stem from, but that would give away the prequel to this series! The only obvious possible “why” may have to do with why the girls’ father isn’t in the picture, but I can’t say more at this point.\n\nSadie becomes resentful of her mother and Rachel’s apparent lack of concern for Ava’s behavior. Deep down, Sadie cares more about appearances — the appearance of success and a nice home. This is her primary motivation in making sure her sisters get decent grades, stay out of trouble, and do their portion of the housework.\n\nRachel volunteers at church and strives for straight-As to make up for her mother and sisters’ moral compromises. She sees both of her sisters and their mother acting in self-interest and it breaks her heart. She knows what they strive for is temporary and will eventually lead to emptiness and heartache.\n\nThough this is still a work-in-progress as I refine the middle portion of my manuscript, I’m deciding how this wound will translate to each sister in their adult lives. At this point, Ava does whatever it takes to survive and NOT depend on a man to provide for her and her daughter. Rachel has devoted her life to her children, strives to honor her husband, and refuses to act in any way that could be perceived as selfish. Sadie has devoted her life up to the beginning of the novel to creating stability — a nice house, nice things, a substantial savings and a solid husband — before ever considering bringing a child into this world.\n\nThe question at this point is have their attempts to overcome their wounds been a success? Or are they all just applying a bandage to the inevitable trigger that will force each of them to see their strategies have failed? What will the trigger for each of them be as they interact during their grandmother’s birthday party?\n\nI have a few ideas about the answers, but revealing them now will spoil the final story!\n\nBy sharing how the fictional wounds represent our real ones, both are subjective of my personal experience as well as the goal of the story. Overall, the story is “based” on actual events, but it is not an accurate representation of the events of our childhood, even when I include certain actual details of certain memories to convey unique detail related to setting and routine, but not necessarily emotions and thoughts.\n\nFor the “truth” record, our actual mother, though young and often ignorant of some of the troubling situations we found ourselves in, did not embrace loose living or expect others to care for us while she had fun. Even if some portions of events, emotions and reactions ring true to the ears of those who experienced these moments alongside of us, I’ve used literary license to exaggerate or understate to make my story work for fictions’ sake. This may be a given for those in the fiction writer’s realm, but not so much for readers or the family and friends who’ve inspired each character, so I want to be clear.\n\nI also excluded a father in this story to focus more on the relationships between the sisters and their relationship with their mother. Though the lack of a father figure factors into the equation, I am not modeling their fictional father after my own to any extent.\n\nOverall, this blog post series explores the real-life experiences of my sisters and how I’ve used them to create the fictional characters, their emotional wounds, and how each woman learns to overcome their wounds with a win in the end." ]
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[ null, "Sound Devices has been acquired by Audiotonix. If you are not familiar with Audiotonix, they own companies such Allen & Heath, Calrec, DiGiCo, DiGiGrid, Group One Limited, KLANG:technologies, and Solid State Logic entertainment technology brands.\n\nIt is no coincidence that this acquisition coincides with co-founder Jon Tatooles departure from Sound Devices after 23 years. Co-founder Matt Anderson, who has been Chief Engineer of Sound Devices since inception and CEO since 2013, will continue to serve in both roles.\n\nWhile Audiotonix’s companies are market leaders in the design, engineering and manufacture of professional audio mixing consoles and ancillary products, it will be interesting to what happens with Sound Devices going forward. I wouldn’t expect to see anything change with Sound Devices, but once you sell to someone else you are not always in charge of your own destiny.\n\nWe have seen a growing trend in recent years of smaller, successful companies being swallowed up by larger entities. Whether this is good or bad, I’ll leave it up to you to decide." ]
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[ null, "Well, that's one way to raise the asking price (and a few eyebrows).\n\nAn unnamed eBay seller from Oxfordshire has attracted bids well over £150,000 for her yellow ASOS skater dress after accidentally uploading a nude photo of herself to the auction site.\n\nThe initial asking price was just £15.99, but numbers started to climb rapidly after word got out that the woman’s half-naked body appears in one of the photos ostensibly showing off the dress.\n\nAnd sure enough, the clueless auctioneer’s bottomless figure can clearly be seen in the reflection of a mirror just behind the clothing.\n\nThe Twitter hashtag #ebayyellowskaterdresssoon began to trend in the UK, leading some to call shenanigans on the whole thing.\n\n“Possibly the best use of viral advertising to date?” one user asked.\n\nThat’s entirely possible, but the girl at least appears to be real: She updated the item’s page with a new photo of herself, covered this time, and added the tagline “#ebayyellowskaterdress as seen by thousands. never worn naked.”" ]
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[ "With both of these teams having been involved in unforgettable last-16 matches, hopes are high for this quarter-final clash providing further drama. Follow our guide to watch a Switzerland vs Spain live stream and follow the Euro 2020 knockout game from anywhere today – including your options for watching absolutely free!\n\nThe Swiss booked this showdown with Luis Enrique’s side with arguably the performance of the tournament and its biggest shock result after an extraordinary comeback that saw them battle past favorites France on penalties.\n\nEarlier that same evening, Spain claimed their place in the quarter-finals after a equally entertaining eight-goal thriller against Croatia, with La Furia Roja eventually coming out on top 5-3 after extra-time.\n\nWhile confidence will be soaring in both camps, how much either team has left in the tank after such nerve shredding exploits earlier in the week will likely determine who comes out on top here. Jordi Alba looks set for a return to the Spanish side after being left out of the win over Croatia, while the Swiss will be without skipper Granit Xhaka after his booking against France earned him a suspension for this huge match.\n\nFollow our guide below as we explain how to get a Switzerland vs Spain live stream and watch this much-anticipated knockout game from wherever you are in the world and for FREE.\n\nThe best thing about Euro 2020 is that every single game is being shown for free in the UK – with ITV airing the Switzerland vs Spain clash – and many are also being shown on free-to-air channels across Europe. Just check your local listings for specific game coverage details.\n\nHow to live stream Switzerland vs Spain from outside your country\n\nIn the UK, Switzerland vs Spain is being shown on ITV, with kick-off set for 5pm BST.\n\nAs it’s on the ITV, anyone located in the UK can tune in for FREE.\n\nFor added on-the-go viewing convenience, you can also live stream Switzerland vs Spain free by firing up ITV Hub, which has an excellent app that’s available on nearly anything that plugs in these days – just give it a search on your device, phone or console of choice.\n\nEuro 2020 coverage is split between ESPN and ABC in the US, and it’s ESPN that’s showing the Switzerland vs Spain game, which kicks off at 12pm ET / 9am PT.\n\nIf you get the channel as part of your cable package, you can also live stream Switzerland vs Spain directly through the ESPN website.\n\nHow to watch Switzerland vs Spain without cable\n\nHow to live stream Switzerland vs Spain in Australia\n\nOptus Sport is showing all of the Euro 2020 action Down Under, but be warned that you’ve got an extremely late night or early rise ahead if you plan to watch Switzerland vs Spain, which kicks off at 2am AEST in the early hours of Saturday morning.\n\nHow to watch Switzerland vs Spain: live stream Euro 2020 soccer in Canada\n\nYou can watch the Switzerland vs Spain game, as well as the rest of Euro 2020, on English-language TSN or French-language TVA Sports.\n\nIf you get them as part of your cable deal, then you’ll just be able to log in with the details of your provider and get access to a Switzerland vs Spain live stream, with kick-off set for 12pm ET / 9am PT.\n\nFootie fans in New Zealand can watch Euro 2020 unfold on Sky Sport, though it’s an early start for the Switzerland vs Spain game, which gets underway at 4am NZST on Saturday morning.\n\nBobby Bonilla Working day discussed - Why the Mets nevertheless fork out him $1.19M now and every single July 1\n\nSat Jul 3 , 2021\nThe calendar has turned to July 1, and that means a person thing: It is really time for Mets followers just about everywhere to desire each other a Happy Bobby Bonilla Working day! Why? On Thursday, 58-year-aged Bobby Bonilla will acquire a verify for $1,193,248.20 from the New York Mets, […]", null ]
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[ null, "Rocco Fasano is an Italian actor, model, and musician who rose to fame for his role as Niccolo Fares in the show Skam. The actor has been actively contributing to the entertainment industry for the past 7 years and is well-loved by his fans.\n\nRocco Fasano was born on 21st February 1993 in Potenza, Italy to his mother Assunta Romeaniello and father whose name is not known. He grew up in his hometown with his brother Matteo Fasano and is also known to be really close with his grandfather. Rocco is known to have studied in the field of medicine and surgery at the Faculty of the Medicine La Sapienza University of Rome. He also pursued his passion and went on to graduate from the conservatorio Gesualdo Da Venosa di Potenza from where he took his training in piano, singing, and history of music. Other than this, he also studied acting and theatre at Smile Academy.\n\nRocco started his career in 2014 as an actor when he was cast in the film Tender Eyes in the role of Dickie. The following year, he appeared in the film The Surprise 2015 in the role of a lonely nurse. Other than this, he was also seen in the 2015 film The Boy of Giudecca, Therapy of Couples for lovers 2017, and also starred in the television show Hundred to go in 2016. He also appeared in a few short films titled La Difference 2015, Aperion 2015, Traveling not alone 2015, Hard winter 2016, Pipinara 2017, The Taylor 2018, and Deathmate 2020.\n\nRocco is also a trained singer and musician and has released various songs over the years including Finally it rains 2016, Disappear 2018, Cup of tea 2018, Midnight 2019, Underwater world 2020, and released his most recent song titled Belva in 2021. He played the role of Niccolo Fares, a boy suffering from a borderline disorder in the web series Skam in 2018. The show was his most successful appearance as an actor and also helped him gain ample recognition and praise.\n\nRocco currently has 6k followers on his Facebook page and more than 231k followers on his Instagram account. He is highly active on his social media handles and likes to post about his career, photoshoots, and music.\n\nRocco has not shared much about his personal life and relationships and likes to lead a low-key life out of media view. He is also not known to have any rumors regarding his romantic life. According to the information available, he is known to be straight and single as of now.\n\nRocco Fasano has been earning a lot of income and wealth through his acting and singing career over the years and has accumulated a lot of wealth. His exact net worth is not known to the public but it can be estimated to be around $1million." ]
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[ null, "The original club was named the Inverness & District Motor Cycle Club and was formed in 1979 by a group of like-minded individuals. They had up until then ridden in low key trials events run by Grampian MCC, which catered mainly for Motocross riders. Prior to ththis period there had been some motorcycle trials sport in the Inverness area that was run by the Highland Car and Motorcycle Club (now Highland Car Club). It also organized the famous Highland Two Day Motorcycle Trial that started from the Drumossie Hotel in 1950 and continued well into the 1960s.\n\nEventually the club committee met and discussed matters and after taking advice from the Scottish ACU, formed a limited company to manage the club, this involved incorporation on 7th December 2005 as a private company, limited by guarantee, registered as a Scottish company called ‘Inverness & District Motor Cycle Club Ltd’. This limited the liability of the organisation.\n\nToday’s sport is very different with only a few trials involving roadwork. The present IDMCC LTD caters solely for trials utilising twoi clubs. These are Inverness & District Motor Cycle Club (IDMCC) which is affiliated to the Scottish Auto Cycle Union with fully insured events run every 3 weeks. These trials incorporate 10 Adult and 6 Youth/Junior classes, (to suit all abilities) with age ranges from 6 to very senior citizens! During the season the Club also promotes the “INTRO2TRIALS” event, where newcomers can sample the Sport; a 5 round Club Championship; the annual Paul Kilbauskas Memorial Trial in September, a round of the SACU Scottish Adult/Clubmans Championship, combined with the Scottish Youth/Twinshock/Over 40 Championship and the exclusive Highland Classic Two Day Trial in June.\n\nIn August 2020 the company directors and committee of the IDMCC met and discussed the creation of a new club, running parallel to the IDMCC. It was named the Inverness Trials Club (ITC) and this new club was affiliated to the AMCA Events Ltd (AMCA). This gave the IDMCC Ltd two active clubs to manage and the company finances and financially manages both organisations. The ITC runs the non championship events on behalf of the company.\n\nThe two club approach works well for the company and the members of the clubs, which also represents good value for money as the members have dual membership of both clubs.\n\nBoth the IDMCC and ITC are unincorporated associations with separate constitutions and common rules, but their aims are broadly similar in nature and all members are mirrored members of the other unless the individual opts to be a member of one club only.\n\nThe club are very proud of their history and heritage, we have the following honorary life members: Malcolm Smith, David MacKay, Peter Bremner, Ewen MacPherson; Tom McBride and Alex Carmichael." ]
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[ null, "The former Our Perfect Wedding presenter was travelling with her husband when the accident happened in the early hours of the morning last Sunday in Sandton.\n\nSibanda was in ICU for almost a week before he succumbed to his injuries.\n\nNgqula’s mother Fikiswa Gatya confirmed the news to Sowetan LIVE and said her daughter was currently in hospital recovering from the injuries.\n\nThe deceased was driving the car.\n\n“She is stable. She is recovering from some fractures on her body. One can say she’s out of danger now,” Gatya said.\n\nThe couple got married last August before welcoming a baby boy.\n\n“She is devastated as you can imagine. They have an eight-month-old baby. Even their union is fairly new. She’s really struggling,” Gatya said.\n\nGatya said Sibanda’s funeral arrangements were not yet finalised.\n\n“The family is still in discussion. He is of Zimbabwean origin, so the family has been informed and some of them are already here. They arrived as soon as they were informed of the accident,” she explained.\n\nWhile snapshots of a heavily pregnant and glowing beauty Kayise Ngqula posing nude for a magazine cover broke the internet yesterday, Sowetan can ...\nEntertainment\n3 years ago\nNext Article" ]
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[ null, "The Lady Miners faced a tough opponent against the Wyoming Indians, but prevailed winning all games.\n\nThe Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) High School girls volleyball team gave their fans something to cheer about twice during homecoming week. They won their non-conference and their conference matches on Thursday and Friday respectively.\n\nThe Wyoming Indian team looked to spoil the Lady Miners first set as they went ahead on several occasions. HEM pulled together towards the end and won the set 25-21. The next match was even closer as the Lady Miners held off the Lady Chiefs to win 25-23.\n\n\"We play down to the other team's level when we first start and sometimes that gets us starting slow,\" Co-captain Taylar Scott said.\n\nThere Are Three Co-Captains for the Lady Miners\n\n\"When we talk out on the floor we are a better team,\" Madison Campbell, another co-captain explained. \"When we get into a system, this gets us fired up and we are a better team. When we start losing, we try and settle down and then show what we can do.\"\n\nAmy Campbell, co-captain, said there is adjustment having new players come into the system.\n\n\"We are teaching the new players how to work as a team,\" Amy said. \"We work in definite system.\"\n\nThe Lady Miners system paid off as they beat the Wyoming Indians 25-21 in the last set.\n\n\"Everyone who is on the team has to step up and do their part,\" Scott said. \"We have to work together as a team.\"\n\n\"They give you lots of different looks,\" Jones said. \"It might be a hit from the outside, it might be a tip from the middle and they are a 2A team. We have to be ready for anything with a team like that. They did a really good job and we had our work cut out for us, but in the end we took care of business.\"\n\nJones said usually she calls her team, the \"late bloomers\" because they often get down and come back in the end to win the game. Against the Lady Vikings, HEM would get ahead by several points in the beginning, only to have their opponents start to threaten. Each time, the Lady Miners would take control and win the game handily.\n\nJones was happy with her core players, but she was pleased with several other team members.\n\n\"Last night I felt Hannah Christie really grew and today she was excellent again,\" Jones said. \"We had our lulls, but I have to say that group of boys really motivated these girls when the lulls happened.\"\n\nJones is referring to the HEM football team players that were in the stands yelling cheers and waving flags of support.\n\n\"You could feel the school spirit out there and it made a difference,\" Jones said. \"I think we still would have taken care of business, but the boys really helped us stay in the game better.\"\n\nShe said Amy Campbell had another big game as the player went to the net often and got kill shots.\n\nAnother player Jones cited was Rainey Wilson. \"Rainey had a tough first game, but she is the kind of girl that makes mistakes, then gets up and concentrates on 'that next ball mentality' and she really is a go getter,\" Jones said. \"Plus she does it with a smile on her face. It is no mystery why the past two matches she has won sportsmanship award.\"\n\nThe next scheduled game is at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday at HEM against Glendo." ]
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[ null, "People who have made nearly $17.3 million from Jeopardy in the past 18 months, not including Colonial Penn Life kickbacks.\n\nThis Monday kicks off the 24th Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, a two week sesquiennial bacchanalia of trivia where one lucky person gets to inscribe their name on the annals of Jeopardy! history. It’s the closest thing to an end-of-season playoff that we have in the American game shows, and in the spirit of March Madness I thought I’d put on my Nate Silver hat and take a shot at predicting who the winners would be. Let’s just ignore that in this case I’d be “predicting” the results of an event that was actually filmed a couple of months ago.\n\nThere is no truth to the rumor that the first Tournament of Champions was held inside a seaside photo booth.\n\nThe tournament format, which was supposedly created by Alex Trebek himself, sees fifteen previous champions come back to play over two weeks. The fifteen participants are the winners of qualifying tournaments (currently the College Championship and the Teachers Tournament, previously winners of the Teen Tournament and the Seniors Tournament also got invites), and then enough champions who played since the last Tournament to fill in the remaining slots, ordered by number of games won, then amount of money won. The cut-off this year was Mark Japinga, who won 4 games and $112,600. (One 6-game champion was not invited back due to legal issues.) The first week sees the fifteen contestants placed semi-randomly (I’m pretty sure the contestants are seeded so that each game has one of the top five players, one of the middle five players, and one of the bottom five players) into five quarterfinal games. The five winners of these games are guaranteed passage to the next round, along with the four highest-scoring non-winners as wild cards. These nine players are again randomly drawn into three semifinal games, with the stipulation that you cannot play against someone you already played against in the first round. The three semifinal winners then face off in a two-day final, where the cumulative amount won on both days is used to determine the tournament winner.\n\nIt’s an interesting format because proper play requires a shift in strategy. Only the semifinal game is a traditional winner-take-all game of Jeopardy. In the quarterfinal, you don’t necessarily need to win the game, just have enough money at the end of the game to be one of the top four non-winners. This leads to some conservative wagering on Daily Doubles and in Final Jeopardy. The catch is that you are sequestered before you play your quarterfinal, so you do not necessarily know how much money would qualify you for the semifinal. There have been years where a score of $20,000 would have sent you home, and one year where multiple people finished with $0 but still made the semifinals. (I’ve done some work with this subject, which I’ll save for a later post.) The two-day final should be treated like a marathon compared to the usual format’s sprint, and strategic wagering in the first game could leave you with a strong platform to win, or leave you so far behind that it’ll take a miracle in the second game to come back.", null, "I was reading the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research one night (as you do), and came upon a very interesting article written by part of the team that created Watson for IBM. In it, they discussed some of the various challenges they faced in building an AI capable of the strategy of playing Jeopardy!. To test out strategies, they built a game simulator where Watson would take on two “average” Jeopardy! contestants. They measured a contestant’s ability using two numbers, the percentage of clues that they attempt to buzz in on (called buzzing percentage), and the percentage of clues that they respond correctly to having buzzed in (called precision). Using data obtained from the Jeopardy! Archive, they determined that the average contestant attempts to ring in on 61% of clues, and answers 87% correctly. I wondered if I could use this same methodology to evaluate individual contestants’ skill as well.\n\nPrecision was easy enough to determine, just by observation. Buzzing percentage, however, is only an estimation. We have no way of knowing for sure how many clues a contestant buzzes in on. Using the Watson team’s methodology, we can make an estimate based upon how many clues a contestant successfully buzzes in on compared to their opponents and the number of “triple stumpers”, clues that nobody attempts.\n\nNow, I had an issue with their buzzing model, and it might be one that you’ve noticed as well. Anybody who’s been on Jeopardy! or played a similar game knows that knowing the correct response is only half the battle. There’s also the dreaded lockout system that contestants have to conquer. Ever since the second season of the revived series in 1985, contestants have been forced to wait until the clue is read in its entirety by Alex before buzzing in. If they buzz in before the buzzer is active (represented by a set of lights around the playing board, not shown to the viewers), they are locked-out of buzzing for two tenths of a second. If they try to buzz in again during those two-tenths of a second, the lock-out resets. If you have ever seen a contestant frantically trying to ring in but nothing is happening, even if nobody else has rung in, it’s because they’ve fallen prey to the lock-out.\n\nPeople have spoken of buzzer skill as a major part of a Jeopardy player’s ability. Some players manage to get in a rhythm with Alex’s cadence and seem to control the buzzer better than their opponents. The Watson team chooses to ignores that ability. It instead argues that a person who successfully buzzes in more just attempts to buzz in on more clues. It assumes that everybody has the same amount of “buzzer skill”; if more than one person attempts to buzz in, the successful contestant is simply a matter of chance.\n\nTo test this out, I built a program that took these two contestant metrics and simulated a game, using Eric Feder’s work on Jeopardy Win Expectancy as a starting point. When I ran simulations against the results of the last couple of tournaments, I was pleasantly surprised to see the simulation reasonably matching the results. Despite my misgivings, I feel comfortable moving forward with predictions on this year’s tournament.\n\nLet’s take a look at the first five games. (Thanks to The Final Wager for revealing the matchups early, and thanks to Buzzerblog for the use of the contestant images.)", null, "The first match will be a contrast in styles. Ben Ingram and Rebecca Rider both made their bones by being selective about their clue selection – they sport the two highest precision scores of the fifteen participants. John Pearson, on the other hand, buzzed in nearly 10% more often than either of his opponents, but wound up giving the wrong answer almost 10% more often as well. The system give a slight edge to Rider in this matchup, but Pearson should be selecting clues more often, giving him a higher chance of finding a well-timed Daily Double.", null, "When I first calculated these statistics, I had to double-check Andrew Moore’s scores by hand to ensure their accuracy. I couldn’t believe that a fairly anonymous 6-time champ in a season full of memorable winners could have a buzzing percentage almost 5% higher than any of the other competitors, but the numbers checked out. While his precision is below average among tournament participants, it’s still good enough to give him the edge in this matchup, as well as in the overall tournament. However, he could find trouble playing against Arthur Chu, who the system is also keen on. Unfortunately, the tough matchup combined with her weak buzzing percentage does not bode well for Rani Peffer’s tournament chances.", null, "20-game winner Julia Collins is given a slight edge against Joshua Brakhage and Jim Coury, although that’s more down to the quality of the competition than her own skill. Despite coming into the tournament as the favorite or co-favorite with Arthur Chu, the system sees Collins as merely an average ToC-quality player. If she were to play in either Tuesday’s or Friday’s game, she might have had a rough time making it to the second week. Incidentally, all three players are fairly conservative on the buzzer – expect a good number of Triple Stumpers.", null, "This matchup threatens to play out much like Wednesday’s, with three conservative buzzers, none of which have shown extremely strong game play, pitted against each other. Expect another game where a number of clues pass by unanswered. Sarah McNitt has the edge over Drew Horwood and Terry O’Shea in both buzzing and precision, and as such is given the favorite tag.", null, "Friday’s … you know the drill by now.\n\nThe week looks to end on a bang, with two strong competitors battling it out. Mark Japinga may have gotten a bit lucky to even be invited back to take part in the tournament, but now that he’s here he’s a serious threat to win the whole thing. Jared Hall is another strong player looking to go far. Sandie Baker is probably drew the worst game to play out of all the contestants – if she were playing on Wednesday or Thursday she might have been a favorite to win. Instead, she could get squeezed out early.\n\nOverall, I see this as a fairly wide open field. Thirteen people have a better than even money chance of making it to the semifinals, and the favorite’s chances of winning is only about 1 in 5. This could very well be the most exciting, unpredictable tournament in recent history.", null, "Note: There are two ways of making the semifinals, by winning your quarterfinal or qualifying as a wild card. We model the chances of each event happening (the percentages in gray), and sum the two together to determine the total chance that a contestant makes the semifinals.\n\nCheck back with us after every game next week for analysis and updates." ]
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[ "Viet Nam (officially the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam) is the easternmost country in Southeast Asia’s Indochina Peninsula, bordered by China, Laos and Cambodia. A one-party communist state, Viet Nam emerged from almost three decades of war to become a unified country in 1976. Despite being severely hit by the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s, Viet Nam has become one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia today. However, it is ranked 127 out of 187 countries and territories on the Human Development Index, and falls below the medium human development average, as well as the average for East Asia and Pacific countries.\n\nHowever, there is a growing disparity in wealth between urban and rural, and between the middle and lower classes, is visibly noticeable in Viet Nam. Deep pockets of poverty remain in the country, most notably among the 53 ethnic minority communities living mostly in the highlands, which constitute two-thirds of Vietnamese territory. The situation is disproportionately affecting women, forcing them to take on vulnerable jobs that are lower paying, often with no formal labour contract and typically lack access to labour protection. Girls living in rural and remote areas, and ethnic minority groups, also have limited access to education, and while high literacy rates exist for the country, there are still a high proportion of girls dropping out of school. There is also limited access to adequate health services and employment opportunities for them.\n\nConcerns of societal stereotyping of women’s role within the family are prevalent in Viet Nam, particularly with the preference of a male offspring. Their role in the public sphere is heavily influenced by patriarchal values which inherently contribute to the persistence of violence against women. The 2010 National Study on Domestic Violence revealed that 58.3% of ever married women experienced at least one type of domestic violence at some point in their life, and 34% experienced physical or sexual violence. Viet Nam has adopted the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control in 2007, yet the perception of domestic violence as a private family issue still prevails in the society, resulting in low reporting rates. Even when a case gets reported, the conviction rates are extremely low. The gap between law and its implementation remains challenging in other areas as well. Women are consequently disadvantaged in their access to equitable employment opportunities, equal enjoyment of land use and political participation in decision-making bodies at district and commune levels.\n\nDiscrimination also remains in some areas of law. The revised Labour Code of 2013, for example, further guarantees equality and non-discrimination in labour, however the unequal retirement age remains unchanged. On another hand, not all national legislations are meeting international norms and definitions. While Viet Nam is implementing measures to prevent prostitution and trafficking of women, there continues to be low rates of prosecution and conviction of traffickers who sexually exploit women. This is partly because the definition for trafficking under the current law is unable to capture illegal activities of the traffickers. Women and girls who have survived trafficking and returned to their communities also face stigmatisation as victims of prostitution who are then denied due process rights.\n\nThe rise in imbalanced sex ratio at birth, high abortion rates particularly among adolescent and young women, and the increase of population affected by HIV/AIDs are also areas of concern for women and girls especially in relation to violence against women. More information at CEDAW in Action - Viet-Nam.", null ]
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[ "The current administration shifts America-first domestic production to a heavy reliance on foreign markets. The effects have been clearly observed with the shift from domestic to OPEC oil production. It can also be observed with issues in the supply chain that have been created by an inconsistency of policy between the previous and current presidential administrations.\n\nExperts argue that a reliance on foreign markets opens the United States up to oppressive interventionism.\n\nBeijing and its cooperative partner regimes are on record using the power of interventionist politics, along with pressure campaigns, against neighboring nations. These policies are used to boost economic incentives abroad.\n\nAs Seen In Iran\n\nBeijing’s aggressive energy industry commits eco-terrorism in OPEC-producer states. This raises the stakes of Western dependence on OPEC, experts warn. Eco-terrorism is the act of exploiting another country’s ecosystem to the point of destroying it.\n\n“China is killing natural resources in Iran like there is no tomorrow to it,” Kian said.\n\nKian explained that Beijing purchases or rents land reserves from Tehran’s regime leadership. He notes that the Ayatollah’s government allows Beijing to exploit Iran’s natural resources because it gives them political advantages.\n\nKian called out the Tehran regime leadership’s relationship with China as an “embarrassing one,” steered more by political prestige points than actual advantages to Iran as a nation. He described harsh land abuses that fit the criteria of eco-terrorism.\n\nExamples of this include China’s cooperation with the IRGC to drain the Huralazim wetland in Khuzestan province to reach its oil deposits.\n\nBeijing’s project in Khuzestan had a severe impact on the local environment. This sparked the Summer 2021 domestic protests against the Iranian regime all across the country. Despite the regime’s brutal response to protests, Iranians in the energy and gas industry continue to take to street protests around the country.\n\nPolitical pressures from this Sino-Iranian relationship put a severe strain on OPEC states to cater to Beijing.\n\nThis, in turn, increases political risks to Western countries that continue to adopt an OPEC-dependent energy policy. Western energy trade professionals have voiced concern about Biden’s gravitation toward OPEC rather than domestic energy production.\n\n“The only conclusion I can arrive at as to why the Biden administration would undermine its own energy in favor of foreign industry is that they are beholden to the radical, green energy backers of the Biden campaign,” said Behrens.\n\nBehrens said that the Chinese regime is a major investor in green energy prospects, particularly solar panel energy. He estimated that 9 out of 10 of the major world solar energy panel producers are either made in China or produced by companies owned by China.\n\nA focus on foreign-first energy policy gives policy advantages to the Chinese regime, which, as Kian noted, is already heavily pursuing interventionist and market control measures in the OPEC bloc.\n\n“It’s a way-of-life risk,” Larry Behrens said, noting that everything from cars, to product delivery, to electricity depends on energy trade. The foreign-first policy puts energy production into the hands of foreign entities that do not have the U.S. best interests in mind.\n\n“America needs an America-first policy for protecting industries that are critical for our way of life,” Behrens said. He pointed out recent Biden administration policies that will not be good for domestic energy. Rather, Behrens states that recent policy is shifting market activity into foreign markets.\n\nThis shift of sourcing puts the demands on the OPEC states, which have come under the heavy influence of Beijing’s increasingly aggressive energy production. The West is rendered vulnerable by policies that push its energy production into the volatile theater of the Shanghai Pact nations.\n\nYet, American policy splits on U.S. fossil fuel dependence and how policy should proceed. Domestic clean energy advocates stress the need for renewable resources as a way to guarantee domestic energy security.\n\n“Our nation’s continued reliance on fossil fuels leaves us vulnerable to the gyrations of global oil markets and foreign actors,” said Gregory Whetstone, the President, and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy.\n\n“This is one reason that Americans across the political spectrum want to accelerate the transition to clean, affordable, and homegrown renewable power,” Whetstone said.\n\nBehrens used the recent motion denial of a permit to Alaska’s controversial Pebble Mine as an example. Pebble Mine, on track to be one of the world’s largest copper and gold mines, was denied a permit it needed to operate. This, The New York Times writes, likely “killed” the project.\n\nHe noted that the Pebbles Mine was set to be an important domestic resource for copper and that the Biden administration’s move to close it in favor of fewer carbon emissions was a favor to foreign-first markets.\n\nThis is a notable departure from the Trump era which was described as “neo-mercantilist” by energy trade experts for its strong affinity to exports, and putting America’s domestic production first. Researcher Farid Guliyev writes in his assessment of the Trump-era American energy market a transition in energy production he refers to as “the shale revolution.”\n\nDuring this era, the Trump administration’s policies in energy production had set the U.S. course to go “from a net energy importer into a global energy superpower.”\n\nSome argue that U.S. energy needs to be a “green leader” so as to retain its credibility as a green energy advocate. This does not fully address that the United States was already on course to be the leading producer of energy due to the new domestic-centered interests of the previous administration. The argument that the U.S. must walk back from its protectionist trade and reenter climate agreements to be an effective leader does not appear to reflect the real statistics.\n\nDuring the shale revolution, U.S. renewable energies were also gaining, and policy experts argued that a push for U.S. climate-change investment and lead energy investment could coincide. While partisanship regarding clean energy was polarized, the market appeared to prioritize the idea of better, renewable energy creation (see Pew Research).\n\nAn apparent regression focus from domestic-first to foreign-first energy trade appears to be counterproductive to U.S. trade progress.\n\nBrooks is a foreign affairs editor/reporter for American Pigeon. She covers world policy, American interests, and security issues. She has been a contributing reporter with publications such as The Modern Treatise and The Epoch Times.\nAll Posts\n\nPrevPreviousPrudence, in the Face of Light or Transient Causes: Misinterpretations of the Declaration of Independence\nNextThe Star Wars Sequels Had its MomentsNext", null, null, "‘A Highly Orchestrated Propaganda Operation’: How the U.S. is Becoming China’s Puppet Nation" ]
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[ null, "Our Story:\nWhile serving in Africa, I met a scrawny, giant-eared street dog living along the banks of the Congo River. The local kids threw rocks at her, and the other dogs beat her up. She had a grey, hairless patch on her side from where Congolese soldiers had tried to set her on fire. She hid in the tall grasses, and all my tempting her with food never brought her closer than a few feet away. I soon realized she was starving…and pregnant. The puppies were born shortly thereafter, and I knew it was time to trap her. I fashioned a lasso out of a dog leash, drew her near with food, and tossed it over her head. She put up very little resistance and followed me docilely to my car. I climbed into the sewer and found her one remaining puppy as well. They slept on my balcony for a week while being treated for fleas and tapeworms. When the puppy was older, he was adopted by a missionary family, but Labi, as I named her, stayed with me. She is now 8 years old and has traveled the world – from Africa to Canada to Washington DC to Bolivia, where I live now. She is gentle with humans, patient with cats, and a wonderful street dog ambassador. My husband and I just wrote her autobiography – A Street Dog’s Story: The Almost 100% True Adventures of Labi, which is available on Amazon. She even has her own blog – Street Dog Story – where she (okay, we) follow news about street dogs from around the world." ]
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[ null, "People noticed this puppy in the street – skinny, almost bald due to scabies, the little one was suffering from an ear and eye infection. It was hard to look at it without pity. But who knew how this defenceless little lump would grow up…\n\nThis poor puppy was found dumped in a bucket in Sussex, England. The skinny, weak, hungry baby was barely moving and witnesses immediately reported it to the RSPCA’s rescue centre. There, the puppy was diagnosed with severe scabies, which left it almost bald, as well as an eye and ear infection.", null, "The puppy was named Badger and the staff began to do all they could for its recovery. With their daily care and love, the puppy recovered fairly quickly. When it finally recovered, owners were found for it. But they returned Badger a few days later – in their opinion, it was too active.", null, "Badger really had oodles of energy – it was always wanting to play, and especially to look for things. The puppy could easily find its favourite tennis balls, even in hard-to-reach places. Upon noticing this puppy’s abilities, it was reported to the police department. Upon meeting Badger, the police officers were also surprised by the puppy’s talent for searching – and decided to take this puppy in for training!", null, "After training, Badger has been helping the police as a sniffer dog for six months now. The police are pleased with its results and are delighted to have this boy with them. Badger is a real hero!" ]
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[ "As bad news continues to pile up, pressure is increasing for governments around the world to begin reopening their economies. And some are planning to do just that – at least in phases.\n\nThe big question underlying their decisions, however, is whether this strategy could ultimately lead to a costly global setback in the fight against the novel coronavirus.\n\nPoliticians are getting increasingly nervous about the dramatic financial fallout from this pandemic. Every day seems to bring a new report detailing the economic shock caused by the fight against COVID-19.\n\nPredicted for the United States is another round of layoffs that will throw millions more out of work. The International Monetary Fund, meantime, warned recently that the world economy faces the worst downturn since the Great Depression, with quarantines causing economic output around the globe to crater. If the pandemic persists, the IMF is forecasting economies to contract by once unimaginable percentages – as much as 6 per cent in advanced countries.\n\nBeyond the economic devastation, unease is growing among governments that the public will soon begin bristling under continued quarantine. All the more reason to get people back to work.\n\nThis is why we are hearing European countries that have started bending the virus curve downward talk about a staggered reopening of their economies. Germany announced this week that it will begin its lockdown thaw on Monday, when certain businesses will get the go-ahead to reopen amid strict physical distancing rules. U.S. President Donald Trump seems adamant that the American economy will begin returning to normal at the end of the month – despite the advice of his chief medical officer that this would be too soon.\n\nHere in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s pronouncement on Wednesday that there are no immediate plans to take the shackles off the economy will likely be met with strong resistance in various parts of the country. But it’s a decision that could end up saving thousands of lives.\n\nAnd for evidence of this, I offer you Singapore.\n\nMost will recall that the island city-state was hailed for its aggressive, and mostly successful, approach to containing the spread of the virus after its initial detonation in China. Early on, officials in Singapore commenced a program of widespread testing and contact tracing. Those who were infected were isolated, and those who had contact with the infected were quarantined. Physical distancing became de rigueur.\n\nPerhaps not surprisingly, the success of the Singapore model led to overconfidence. Standards, including physical-distancing requirements, began slipping. Scenes of crowds of people suddenly were not uncommon. This led to a predictable conclusion: an explosion in new cases.\n\nOn March 15, Singapore had only 226 reported cases of COVID-19. As of Wednesday, the number stood at 3,699, with a record 447 cases reported in one day this week. The government has now closed schools and non-essential businesses. Residents have been instructed to stay home. The overall containment approach has been escalated dramatically.\n\nThis phenomenon has been duly noted by public health officials in this country. It’s one of the reasons that Mr. Trudeau was trying to temper talk about easing confinement measures. He understands what will happen if we begin to slide backward in our containment strategy: We will quickly lose much of the ground we have made in our fight against the disease.\n\nThe most realistic take I’ve seen on reopening economies was written by Matthew Harrison, a biotech analyst for investment giant Morgan Stanley. He does not believe the U.S. has reached the zenith of the virus’s assault on the country, a milestone unlikely to be reached for weeks yet.\n\nMr. Harrison also does not anticipate widespread easing of current restrictions until there is capacity guaranteed in hospitals for unexpected surges in virus cases, as well as a program in place for both robust testing and contact tracing in order to curtail “hot spots” from developing. He anticipates small waves of workers possibly going back to their jobs by midsummer, but a number will not be able to return – period – until a vaccine is developed.\n\n“Based on this view of the delayed peak and slow return to work, our U.S. economists have revised their U.S. growth forecasts,\" he wrote, noting that Morgan Stanley does not foresee a return to previrus levels of economic activity until the end of 2021.\n\nLet that sink in for a moment.\n\nAs depressing as it is to consider, nothing on the immediate horizon looks like normal. Not here, not anywhere.", null, "Tests, tests and more tests: What Canada needs before it can restart the economy\nApril 15, 2020", null, "Opinion\nTo prevent the next pandemic: Be better prepared, but not less open\nApril 15, 2020", null ]
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[ null, "For one, most of the replacement referees have little to no college background. While the league did search for those with college background, the individual background of each referee was kept a mystery. This is one reason why their preseason performance has not been impressive, to say the least.\n\nWith an interview with CNN, Kevin Lincoln, a deputy sports editor of social media website BuzzFeed said, “They were bad. Most of these referees hail from leagues where the quality of play is slower, (there are) lower-stakes, and just generally different than the NFL. Not only did refs make incorrect calls in the preseason — they also seemed to be sketchy on NFL rules.”\n\nReferee performance is not the only thing that is hurt. Bad calls can lead to severe injuries on the field.\n\nBaltimore Ravens safety Bernard Pollard told the NFL Network he is concerned with the inexperience of the new refs, in an interview with CNN.\n\nWhile the replacements may seem like a convenient, cheaper option for the NFL, in the long-term they may de-value the integrity the NFL carries. The NFL must found a better solution to quickly end the negotiation contracts with its real referees, but putting inexperienced, struggling referees on the field is not an option.\n\nHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge High School. Other than writing, I enjoy biking and watching exciting movies." ]
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[ "&nbspTo know the ranching culture of the Southern Great Plains is to know that it is a world built on grass. Beginning with Paleo hunters pursuing giant Pleistocene game, through the early Apache cultures with their dog-drawn travois, the Comanche and Kiowa, the white buffalo hunters, and, finally, the cattlemen, each culture shaped its world, however slightly, and thereby shaped the culture that followed.\n&nbspThe land that now makes up the Waggoner Ranch lies near the heart of former Comanche territory – Comanchería. More particularly, the sandhills and plains of the southeastern corner of the Texas Panhandle, south to the Pease and Wichita Rivers belonged to a Comanche band called The Wanderers, an unusually wide-ranging band among an unusually wide-ranging people.\n&nbspBy the end of the Civil War, cattlemen were pushing into the eastern edge of Comanchería, a howling prairie wilderness of vast bison herds, lanky plains lobos, and a fierce people who took a dim view of encroachers.\n\nUnder One Fence: The Waggoner Ranch Legacy", null, "Click here to order\nVideo on Under One Fence: The Waggoner Ranch Legacy, Narrated by Wyman Meinzer" ]
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[ "Another reason to have a pint with Brian Cowen\n\nHe says “fuckers” with conviction. I can just see Enda’s microphone being left on and him calling Fianna Fáil “those scallywags”.", null, "Photo owned by Editor B (cc)\n\nFair Play to Enda Kenny and fair play to the Greens\n\nEnda Kenny called out the Church the other day for the insidious funding for a No vote on the Lisbon Treaty. Many right-wing Church funded groups are campaigning for a No vote because it will give European Courts more power to decide on local issues like abortion, equality, children’s rights and gay marriage. They don’t like that as they would prefer the much more conservative Irish Court system to use our dictated by the Catholic Church constitution to knock back anything which the Church is against. Bertie would never make such a call since he was in the pocket of the Church.\n\nAlso fair play to the Green Party who yesterday broke ranks to ask for less road funding and more funding for public transport initiatives outside of Dublin. They launched their sudbmission on a bus going around Dublin. My favourite Green Ciarán Cuffe (there wasn’t sarcasm there, he’s cool) was all over the radio talking about their submission to the Sustainable Transport Plan and really it made me harp back to the intelligence and logic the Greens had in bucketloads before the election. The old Green Party were out yesterday. It’d be nice to see plans like this turn into reality though.\n\nA hippy bus, but not the Green Party hippy bus.\n\nA selection. Interesting screen caps. What’s the Sexiest Irish Politician (the Facebooks don’t lie) talking about would ya think, just from the screen caps? Yes Minister Ryan has a YouTube Channel and I think it’s a great idea. I think it would really rock if he answered other YouTuber questions on it too. Even some of the tougher ones.\n\nAnyone got any good abortion stories?\n\nOr bad ones? Or any? Thought not. Welcome to Ireland and the fact that we as a country are obsessed with voting on abortion yet for a country that has sent an estimated 120,000 Irish women abroad over the past 30 years, there doesn’t seem to be anymore to the discussion than right, wrong, age of foetus and the definition of “unborn”. Five referenda in 20 years and it feels like another one is right around the corner again. 120,000 stories yet do we hear of any of them except the ones from the various Court cases?\n\nBoth sides seem to concentrate their time on legalising it or further removing the right of people to get an abortion where it is legal and can be carried out. I really don’t seem to see either side working hard and especially not together in preventing unwanted pregnancies. Are they too enraptured with taking polar opposites and getting personal? It seems they are. 30-40 years of battling seems to have polarised both sides too. The fact that there are “sides” says it all.\n\nOne of the groups (via Suzy) has decided to take up blogging and video making to talk about the lack of talk. The videos are a good idea as is the blog but I think they made a large enough error with the videos. Where to next? It shouldn’t be ended with everyone saying the same statement. That’s just an advert. Where’s the call to arms? We get the idea of the silence and the taboo of abortion so what now? There should have been an action point there and then for people to leave a comment, sign up to a list, make a call etc. The most opportune time is the seconds after the video.\n\nApparently the original creator of it is going to report me to YouTube for putting it back up when they took it down. I only saw their message on YouTube now:\n\nAs the original creater of the video and copyright holder of all the pictures contained in it I must ask you to remove the video before I am forced to report this infringement to YouTube!!\n\nIt’s that second exclamation mark that’s worrying me. And I thought I was a friend to Fianna Fáil since I think Enda Kenny is a tosser? I mean what’s wrong with it? It just shows the future Taoisigh of the country unwinding. They’re allowed to do that without the PC firebrigade burning down the doghouse, who let them out. Oooh oooh. Or something. GetwhatImean?\n\nSo with haste, watch this once more and tap that toe to the Saw Doctors.", null ]
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[ null, "Daniel Matthew York is an American painter based in Nashville, Tennessee.\n\nInfluenced by hundreds of years of art by his personal favorite artists from Italian greats such as Titian to more contemporary painters, he paints his current works that he calls Delusionism which he explains as, “taking you out of your day and getting you to believe me for a few minutes.” On his subject matter he states, “I spent years trying to force my style, what it is that I am as an artist, but no matter what I painted it came out dark and sometimes even scary. I was just trying to be funny and make myself laugh. At some point you stop fighting it and just accept what you do.”\n\nBorn in 1978 in Libertyville, Illinois, to parents Daniel Lee York and June Dianne York he was raised in the far north-west suburb of Chicago, Round Lake Beach where his only formal art education took place under his art teacher, Betsy Edwards from Grade School up into his attendance at Round Lake Senior High School. He was never formally trained beyond this.\n\nYork still lives and works in Nashville, TN, where his work can be viewed in his downtown gallery." ]
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[ null, "The ‘For Fair Elections’ opposition group, thwarted in their plans to hold their ‘White Square’ protest on Sunday, have unveiled plans to hold an event called ‘White Metro’ at Moscow’s Ploshchad Revolyutsii station. The Sofia Echo has an interview with OSCE observer Daniel Stefanov discussing the (un)fairness of the presidential elections. Top gay activist Valery Sozaev has told a Moscow news conference that the new St Petersburg anti-gay propaganda law is an attempt ‘to legalize homophobia’. Ria-Novosti reports that some members of the Kremlin council of human rights agree. A group of gay rights activists have solicited St. Petersburg City Court to throw the bill out. ‘[T]he fight against homosexuals deflects attention away from the real enemy of Russia that the authorities have no interest in fighting — corruption.’ Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves has attended a concert in Tallinn in support of the arrested members of punk group Pussy Riot, at which Kremlin and music critic Artemy Troitsky was also present. Further analysis of the weekend’s opposition victory in Yaroslavl is emerging, with many wondering if it will set a precedent. Ria-Novosti reports that ruling party United Russia is ‘scrambling to “reinvent” itself to cope with fierce future competition’. A new survey by the Levada Center of 1,600 urban and rural citizens from across Russia has found that 75% of Russians have never heard of opposition heavyweight Alexei Navalny.\n\nIn the republic of Tatarstan, 66 hidden cases of police abuse have apparently been uncovered following a high-profile death in custody last month. President Medvedev apparently disagrees with the presidential human rights council’s view on pardon of convicts in questionable cases, among them Mikhail Khordokovksy. Moscow’s Tverskoy court has rejected a suit by Platon Lebedev, the business partner of the jailed Yukos founder, who claimed his three-month detention in custody in 2010 was illegal. RFE/RL’s Brian Whitmore considers recent insights offered by former presidential adviser Gleb Pavlovsky into the Putin-Medvedev swap of September 26 last year.\n\nForeign Minister Sergei Lavrov has criticized initiatives suggested by some of the countries in the Friends of Syria People group as contrary to the Syrian peace plan outlined in the UN-backed Annan Plan. Russia’s foreign minister also strongly warned that any pre-emptive strike against Iran would violate international law.\n\nA failure to de-ice the airplane may have been the cause of yesterday’s jet crash in Siberia which killed 31 people. The most recent air traffic disaster has prompted an internet petition to oust Transportation Minister Igor Levitin, the Moscow Times reports. A fire has broken out at the Moscow skyscraper ‘Vostok’ destined to become Europe’s tallest building. No injuries were reported. A fire at a market warehouse, also in the capital, has left 12 people, apparently migrant workers, dead.\n\nPHOTO: The skyscraper that caught fire will be Europe’s tallest building when completed. (Sergey Savostyanov/AP)" ]
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[ null, "\n01. A Wizard Grieving Over The Loss Of Magic\n02. That Which Does Not Kill\n03. Days Of Thunder Bring New Wisdom\n04. Guilt, Disgust, Disaster\n05. In Your Eyes I’m A Cripple\n\nUkraine is pretty well known for its black metal and its psychedelic rock, even though the country is on everyone's minds for different reason now. There's been no shortage of Ukrainian music lately (including this gem) but most of them were crafted before things reached the boiling point. But the entire situation has been tumultuous since 2014, so it's no surprise that Nonsun are coming back with an even more tumultuous album. I remembered them from their 2016 record, Black Snow Desert, which has turned them into the kind of band that had me check once in a while to see whether they did anything since, and had me accidentally and momentarily excited when Nonpoint announced a new album because I mistook them.\n\nWhat I did remember of Nonsun's Black Snow Desert was that it was a drone album that still had a very doom-ish and sludge-ish sound, albeit a pretty weird one. Blood & Spirit comes quite a way from it, moving into a more straight-forward post-metal direction, while also expanding the lineup. Nonsun is now a four-piece, as opposed to the drummer/everythingelser duo they used to be. Joined by a new guitarist, and everythingelser's bandmate in Apostate joining up on bass, this more band-like structure is reflected with a more organic and expansive sound.\n\nThere's still plenty of traces of the band's dronier leanings from the past, mostly in the form of extended sections of tension. The post-metal sound here really pushes as much as it can in the atmospheric side. It's easy to see in hindsight now that the album evokes images of bombs and cities being shelled, which is an image that inevitably will stay with this album forever, even if that was not the original intent. And yet it perfectly evokes the mix of despair and defiance of what it must feel like to be on the receiving end of an invasion. As the Bandcamp page states: \"What doesn't kill you... Does it make you stronger? Or leave you even more crippled?\". Time to find out the hard way.\n\nThough unintentionally, this is an album that really feels purposeful, evocative in the best and worst of ways simultaneously.\n\nWritten on 27.04.2022 by\nRaduP\nDoesn't matter that much to me if you agree with me, as long as you checked the album out.\nMore reviews by RaduP ››" ]
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[ null, "The release date for the much anticipated HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon is finally upon us and pre-orders are currently being taken with standard sales beginning February 24th. Regularly priced at $749.99 at Best Buy, it can be purchased for as low as $250 with a two year contract with Verizon (the standard with smartphones these days).\n\nSo I started looking at the Thunderbolt and it struck me as the same as my HTC Evo minus the different carrier. So here are the specifications between the two phones:\n\nThere aren’t very many differences between the two phones besides the carrier, the way the flip stand looks, price, the colors and HDMI port capability, so as EVO fans, we say hooray for Verizon’s new Thunderbolt.\n\nTell us in the comments what you think of the Thunderbolt.\n\nAG is not affiliated with any companies mentioned above.\n\nIn this article:android, htc, mobile, smartphones" ]
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[ "Strike Industries (SI) sent us one of their AK Rails for testing and evaluation a while back and I have to admit that looking at the pictures on their website I was not in love. Up till now, I have been using a micro red dot on a Midwest Industries (MI) AK side rail. I’m not a huge fan of the side rail concept but it does allow easy on and off and is great if you want to move back and forth between a red dot optic and iron sites.\n\nAs a data point, the MI side rail weighs in at 7.2 oz on my scale, partner that with a red dot and you’re at 11.5 depending on the mount and the red dot. That’s not a ton of weight but you do notice when you take it off to clean the rifle.", null, "First impressions out of the box, we were impressed. This mount is a super lightweight, like 1.4 oz on my scale lightweight. The AK Rail is made of 6061 Aircraft Aluminum that has been hard coat anodized. The rail comes with instructions, 3 leveling hex set screws, and a horizontal mounting screw & nut that ride where you rear sight rides.", null, "Installation was fairly easy, the hardest part being getting your rear sight off. There are a number of ways to do this, most you can find on the web. My preferred method is to stand the sight vertically and push down on the sight leaf with a screwdriver, once you get the leaf far enough down the rear sight will drop free. Both of Jim Fuller’s AK armorers DVDs include details on how to remove the rear sight and both are highly recommended by us. SI does not include details on how to do this in their instructions or if you should remove the sight leaf which we assume you should.", null, "Once you have pulled the rear sight off you install the 3 leveling hex set screws about halfway into the rail. From there, mount the rail and install the horizontal mounting screw through the rear sight mounting holes and screw on the locking nut. Then all that’s left is adjusting the three leveling screws for level.\n\nThe rail is rock solid once installed and I would see no issue putting this on a battle rifle, I would suggest Loctite to help keep those screws seated over time. For this install we used a Bushnell TRS-25 (excellent red dot for the money) which mounted up perfectly with the SI rail. The rail gives you a lot of room for a red dot, so much so that you could do some creative mounts with other optics if you were so inclined.", null, null, null, "Going back to what I was saying in the beginning of the review, I was not thrilled to be moving the micro red dot up front but I have to say, when it was all installed the dot handles like a dream. I was amazed out how “lively” the rifle became by moving the dot up front. Sight acquisition was super-fast without a loss of situation awareness. We have put about 800 rounds through the SGL since we put the Strike Industries on and I like the setup a lot.\n\nOne really nice feature of the rail is it can double as an iron sight. They call it an “aiming reference gap” and it is located in the gap of the rail. SI has included two dots at the end of the rail that you could paint white or orange if you desired to aid in using the gap as a rear sight. This is a nice option to have as a backup and actually helped me out a lot sighting in my red dot. The TRS-25 I have was on a Beretta 12 gauge slug barrel and needed a lot of adjustment to get it on paper. Foolishly, I didn’t use a laser bore sight before I took it to range for the first time. I was able with the use of the rear sight gap to see where I was off and quickly dial the TRS-25 on the target. The gap really works and I would have no issue using it if my red dot was obstructed with debris.", null, "The only issue I have come across is the SI rail seems to not allow you to take the gas tube off on the SGL-31 as it blocks the throw lever. You mileage may very here based upon the variant of AK you have. In the end I don’t see this as a deal breaker as I rarely take my gas tube off for cleaning anyways. I know that some will freak out as most 5.45 x39 rifles generally shoot corrosive ammo (we shoot a lot of it) and cleaning the gas tube is a must, I think there are easier ways to do it as outlined by MAC in his “Corrosive Ammo and Cleaning Your Rifle” video.", null, null, "Throw lever is blocked by the rail\n\nAnother little secret with corrosive ammo; if you shoot half a mag of non-corrosive before and then the other half after you shoot corrosive, you can clean your rifle like any other rifle shooting any other ammo. It seems to lay down a good base and then blow out the salts after shooting the corrosives. I have had no issues with rust since I started this system and have even gone weeks without cleaning to test it.\n\nAnyways, the Strike Industries AK Rear Sight Rail is a solid product that I would happily use and there were a few at my range that wanted to, and will, pick one up. Like I said at the beginning, I was a doubter and to SI credit, when they contacted us, they said shoot the hell out of it and let us know what you think, even if you think it sucks. That means a lot, it tells me they have faith in their product and are not afraid to hear negative reviews.", null, "You have a couple of options if you want to mount a micro red dot onto an AK these days and more seem to pop up every day.\n\nFor the price I think the SI rail is a no brainer. It’s also a third of the price of the Samson AK47 Rear Sight Rail which I think is SI’s closest competitor. If you want to mount a red dot on your AK (which we highly recommend) and don’t feel like spending a fortune (spend it on ammo or training) then you can’t go wrong with the Strike Industries AK Rear Sight Rail. It’s a rock solid, inexpensive, battle ready product that holds zero and is easy to install.\n\nAK47 Talk also has done a great review of the SI AK Rear Sight Rail. Have a look at it HERE." ]
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[ "Only civil disobedience can safe us now!\n\nBondi Beach today.\nThe Lockdown has ended through civil disobedience.\nWhen government failed, the people took things into their own hands to reclaim their lives and their sanity. pic.twitter.com/Ql5goStm8E\n\nSo fresh air is good for seaside residents but not LGAs of concern? Spare me your concern, Mr Hazzard\n\nConcern? I recently moved (yes yes, again) into what quickly became an LGA of concern. And wow. The suburbs are normally placid but here, now, people are angry. Some of this anger is exaggerated but much is reasonable, driven by how COVID, and the government’s “public health” responses to it, have emphasised existing injustices, and deepened them.\n\nThe obvious images are those that proliferated last weekend, when two 30-degree days sent thousands of east-Sydney types flocking to the beaches with scant concern for masks or social distancing. Meanwhile, in the LGAs of concern – aka red zones – there are no beaches, few pools, relatively few parks and people were fined if they stepped outside their front gate unmasked.\n\nIn Bass Hill, on Thursday last week, 25-year-old Bilal Ladkani was thrown to the ground and cuffed for not wearing a mask, although this was allegedly for health reasons (which saw him urgently defibrillated while cuffed on the ground). Police allege he did not respond when asked if he had a health excuse and became aggressive, and that they later found a knife in his bag.\n\nThe details of this case aside, there is an inescapable contrast between such hi-vis policing of COVID in the west and south-west and the softly, softly approach in Sydney’s seaside suburbs. The irony is especially galling, given the current Delta disaster sweeping the country originated with a Bondi limo driver and spread via the so-called Bondi cluster. Yet Bondi has never been an LGA of concern. Indeed, declared Health Minister Brad Hazzard last Saturday, he had no issue with beachgoers’ masklessness. He wasn’t interested in fining them or discovering their vaccination status, much less wrestling them to the ground. Why not? Because in the east – but apparently not in the south-west – “fresh air is the safest place to be”.\n\nPerhaps there’s wowserism here. Perhaps there’s envy. Not from me. I’ve tried Sydney beach-living. Didn’t like it. Sydney beaches are all bums and BMWs. Don’t get me wrong. A good bum is a fine thing. I just don’t want yours in my face. No offence.\n\nBut there’s no denying the countless beach images that have swamped social media during lockdown – OMG look at me and the great blue ocean! – are designed as envy-generators. And although it’s not inherently racist or classist that beaches exist only on the continent’s edge, there is class division, since the wealthy dominate it. The 5-kilometre rule underlines this, limiting beach and coastal access pretty much exclusively to the wealthy.\n\nJust days before Hazzard cleared the air, Balmain’s Dawn Fraser pool had reopened. Again, this delighted locals, who made huge play of it in social media. And again, the locals are wealthy. Sure, it’s an outdoor pool. But so is Auburn’s Ruth Everuss Aquatic Centre. So is the Canterbury-Bankstown Leisure and Aquatic Centre. Yet they and every other pool out here are closed for the duration. Why, exactly? Surely, Mr Hazzard, fresh air is either good for you or it’s not.\n\nSpot on commentary from Dr Jordan B Peterson and artwork by After Skool.", null, "Beryl Gladysjiklian: “We will all move forward together.”\nAlso “except unvaxxed people – don’t assume that the reopening at 80% fully vaxxed will apply to you.”" ]
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[ "\nAmong the teaching that I've done: UX management courses and workshops via the University of California Extension, during conferences, and in companies. And a topic I have always addressed therein: What holds UX back and propels UX forward in the workplace—or to put it another way, what increases and what decreases the influence of UX on businesses.\n\nLast month, Dan Rosenberg authored an interactions blog post in which he states that a root cause for a lack of UX leadership in business decisions relates to \"how the typical types and methods of user research data we collect and communicate today have failed our most important leadership customer/partner/funding source, the corporate CEO.\" (Dan will be elaborating on this in the March + April 2013 issue of interactions.) In my courses and workshops, we identify all sorts of reasons UX isn't as influential as it might or should be, and we often do so in part via use of a simple \"speedboat exercise,\" as I described in a UX Magazine article entitled, \"What is Holding User Experience Back Where You Work?\" (A variation of the exercise can be used to help identify what has propelled UX forward in workplaces.)", null, "I've also often addressed this topic in my blog, sometimes referring to discussions that occurred during my management courses or during conference sessions. For example, course guest speaker John Armitage made the following point:\n\n\"There is only so much air in the room—only so much budget, head-count, attention, and future potential in an organization. And people within the organization are struggling to acquire it—struggling for power, influence, promotion, etc., whether because of ego or as a competitive move against threats of rivals. People will turn a blind eye to good ideas if they don't support their career and personal objectives. Hence, if user experience is perceived as a threat, and if they think they can stop it, they will, even if it hurts the company.\"\n\nGuest speaker Jim Nieters addressed the role that the positioning of UX personnel in an organization plays:\n\nOrganizational positioning and the type of user research conducted were two of the factors debated by a stellar panel of UX executives and managers I assembled for a CHI conference session entitled, \"Moving User Experience into a Position of Corporate Influence: Whose Advice Really Works?\"\n\nWe also addressed this topic in interactions articles published when I was the magazine's Co-Editor-in-Chief. For example, in \"The Business of Customer Experience,\" Secil Watson described work done by her teams at Wells Fargo Bank:\n\n\"We championed customer experience broadly. We knew that product managers, engineers, and servicing staff were equally important partners in the success of each of our customer-experience efforts. Instead of owning and controlling the goal of creating positive customer experience, we shared our vision and our methods across the group. This was a grassroots effort that took a long time. We didn't do formal training across the group, nor did we mandate a new process. Instead, we created converts in every project we touched using our UCD methods. Having a flexible set of well-designed, easy-to-use UCD tools ... made the experience teams more credible and put us in the position of guiding the process of concept definition and design for our business partners.\"\n\nForming the centerpiece of their UCD toolkit: an extensive user research-based user task model. The influence of the use of these tools extended to project identification, project prioritization, business case development, and more.\n\nI encourage managers to employ the speedboat exercise to prompt diagnosis and discussion in their own place of work. Also, peruse my blog posts and past issues of interactions for more on factors that impact the influence of UX. And give particular thought to the role user research might play; along these lines, look forward, with me, to what further Dan Rosenberg has to say in the March + April issue of interactions." ]
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[ "January 21, 2022\n9 New Articles\nHome Canadian Soccer The Association DeVos named new Director of Development: “I want us to qualify for every World Cup… every cycle”", null, "Jason DeVos in action for Canada against Cuba, 2003 Gold Cup.\n\nCanada Soccer’s brand-new Director of Development has a simple mission statement, but a bold one.\n\n“I want us to qualify for every World Cup, male and female, every age group, every cycle,” said Jason DeVos as he was introduced in a Tuesday conference call.\n\n“Introduced” may be a bad word to use. DeVos, of course, has long been an advocate for improving the grassroots of Canadian soccer. A former national-teamer, he was part of the team that won the Gold Cup in 2000. He ran Oakville Soccer Club, one of the largest developmental programs in the country. And, of course, he’s been a colour commentator on TSN’s soccer broadcasts. DeVos has been one of the poster children for Canadian soccer over the last two decades.\n\nDeVos will hit the ground running. On Sept. 5, he will meet the technical directors from the provincial associations in Vancouver, ahead of Canada’s World Cup qualifier at home to El Salvador.\n\nAnd he believes it’s time for all coaches and soccer educators to get on the same page.\n\n“Far too often, we don’t work as a team to develop soccer players in our country,” he said.\n\nAnd while he sees Canadian players having a pathway that can take them from grassroots to elite-level football, what that map will actually look like is still up in the air. He said he wants to look at best practices around the world, but he said he understands that Canada poses unique challenges.\n\nThe first, and most major hurdle, is geography. DeVos grew up in a small town near London, Ont. To get to an elite-level team, his parents had to drive him two hours each way, four times a week, to Metro Toronto. He said this can’t continue to happen; the system must find a way to help kids develop, no matter where they live. He understands that some parents may not have the time off from work — or the savings accounts — to take their kids over great distances for practices and tournaments.\n\n“We have to remove the barriers to participation, and barriers to selection, that are so often talked about from coast-to-coast,” he said.\n\n“We want to give our coaches the biggest pool of players to choose from.”\n\nAnd he said that means not every program will work in all parts of the country. Some projects will need to be tailored to specific areas of Canada. After all, the needs of coaches in Newfoundland might not be the same as those in metro Vancouver.\n\nLook; Hockey Canada doesn’t really miss players. The provincial hockey organizations have a knack of knowing where to find players, if they play in the Toronto suburbs or a single-general-store prairie town. We aren’t there as a soccer nation.\n\nDeVos repeated the message that a “uniquely Canadian” solution will need to implemented. He’s already on the clock." ]
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One Direction star Liam Payne has reportedly sought legal advice as friends claim he could split from Cheryl in weeks", null, "Stepping out solo: Liam was pictured at the British Vogue Fashion and Film party at Annabel's private members' club in London 's Mayfair on Sunday night\n\nNow it has been reported Liam has spoken to lawyers to see what a split would mean for their shared assets and the care of their son, according to the Sun.\n\nLiam has an estimated fortune of £54million while Cheryl is said to be worth around £20million.\n\nA source close to the couple told the newspaper: 'Liam has sought some legal advice but he still wants to make it work.It's just sensible to be prepared for all options.\n\n'With a young son and a number of assets between them there is more to breaking up than just parting ways.\n\n'He hopes it doesn't come to it but he's just being careful.'\n\nMailOnline has contacted Cheryl and Liam's representatives for comment.", null, "Leading separate lives: Cheryl, pictured here at St James' Palace meeting Prince Charles earlier this month, is said to have stayed home to mind the couple's son while Liam has been on tour\n\nThe latest claims come just hours after a source told the Mail on Sunday that the pair's romance is in trouble.\n\n'It's very sad – they tried very hard to make it work,' they said. 'They're desperate to make a go of it but it's absolutely on the rocks.'\n\nA source close to Liam added: 'It's very difficult for them and extremely sad. Things go from being very calm to being very tough.\n\n'The crux of the problem is that Liam has to be away a lot. Cheryl has always understood he would have to work hard and be absent but the reality is that it's not an easy thing to deal with. This relationship is hanging by a thread. Both of them are devastated.'\n\nAnother source close to the couple said: 'Both of them desperately want it to work but it doesn't look like things are going to end as they wished.", null, "The couple, who are not married but have a son, 11-month-old Bear, and live together in a Surrey mansion, are said to be considering going their separate ways\n\n'Their main concern is Bear and making sure that he remains the happy little boy he is.'\n\nLiam - who is set to perform at the inaugural Global Awards on March 1st - has been away on tour frequently over the past year, promoting his new album while Cheryl is said to have stayed at home looking after baby Bear at their Surrey home.\n\nRecently he has been touring the US and spent time in New York promoting his new single For You, a duet with Rita Ora.\n\nAccording to reports he has been flying between the US and the UK by private jet in a bid to spend more time with Cheryl, but the pair have not been seen together in public since October.\n\nThe new parents are struggling to find quality time together as they juggle their busy careers and care for their 11-month-old son, Bear, the source told MailOnline.\n\nA source has told MailOnline that Cheryl is spending a lot of time at home on her own with Bear because she would rather stay in watching soaps on TV than go out to showbiz parties.", null, "Seeking advice: 'Liam has sought some legal advice but he still wants to make it work. It's just sensible to be prepared for all options. With a young son and a number of assets between them there is more to breaking up than just parting ways', a source claims\n\nConcerned fans have pointed out that the couple have not been pictured together for some time and were not photographed together on Valentine's Day.\n\nInstead Liam posted an Instagram picture of Bear on Wednesday with the caption: 'Happy Valentine's Day @cherylofficial and everyone. Looks like I've got the big guy to compete with now.'\n\nThe post hid Bear's face but focused on his personalised babygro which read: 'Bear is Mummy's little Valentine.' Fans believed he had taken the picture.\n\nCheryl - who is living at their £5.6million country home in Surrey - did not publicly respond to his message.\n\nA source told MailOnline: 'Cheryl basically went into hibernation when she got pregnant and has made the decision to be a stay at home mother with no nanny and is looking after bear herself. She doesn’t like going out much as she used to.'\n\nFans have recently questioned why the couple have not been pictured on social media together since August last year.", null, "Public show of affection? Liam posted an Instagram picture of Bear on Wednesday with the caption: 'Happy Valentine's Day @cherylofficial and everyone. Looks like I've got the big guy to compete with now'\n\nA friend of Cheryl said: 'The fact of the matter is, like most young couple's with busy work lives and the demands of an infant they have been struggling to spend time together.\n\n'There are the very real strains of trying to adapt to parenthood whilst being in the spotlight and having to appear as though everything is rosy all of the time.\n\n'It is not real life and is not the life Cheryl and Liam are currently living as a couple.'\n\nCheryl has been supported by her brother Gary and his partner, who she has moved into Liam's home in Woking.\n\nThe Fight for this Love star sparked engagement rumours by showing off a whopping diamond on her ring finger during The Prince's Trust gala last Thursday. She has since been seen without the ring.\n\nThe source added: 'Cheryl just wants what every woman wants. A loving, happy family and someone to grow old with.\n\n'There is no doubt she wants more children - but it is fair to say at the moment there is a lot of pressure on both her and Liam. Being apart isn't helping that.'\n\nThe couple's lack of public outings together has already puzzled fans. One tweeted: 'Hey @LiamPayne the last (time) you posted a selfie on Instagram with Cheryl was August last year.", null, "In better times? Cheryl and Liam confirmed their low-key romance in February 2016, and announced the birth of their son Bear with a sweet Instagram snap in March\n\n'Could you bless us with a new one please Liam. @CherylOfficial.' Another follower wrote: '@CherylOfficial hello, I miss your selfies with liam x'.\n\nCheryl and Liam confirmed their romance in February 2016, and went on to delight fans with a number of cosy social media snaps before pregnancy rumours began to swirl.\n\nThe pair never confirmed they were expecting - but announced the birth of their son Bear with a sweet Instagram snap in March.\n\nImmediately after the birth, One Direction star Liam admitted the pair were open to having more children in the future.\n\nRemaining mostly coy on the matter, he said of adding to their brood: 'We have spoken about this. We will see what happens. We are in a routine now and loving life.'\n\nCheryl previously enjoyed a four-year marriage to former England footballer Ashley Cole, before it ended in 2010 over his infidelity.\n\nShe went on to marry playboy restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, tying the knot at a secret ceremony in Mustique in 2014 after just three months of dating. They divorced in 2016 after Cheryl cited 'unreasonable behaviour.'", null, "Former flames: Cheryl previously enjoyed a four-year marriage to former England footballer Ashley Cole, before it ended in 2010 over his infidelity" ]
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[ null, "Disclaimer: Bitcoin.com does not endorse nor support this product, use at your own risk. This is a Press Release.\n\nWith a revolutionary digital currency, ION, at the center of the “ionomy,” the company seeks to ease entry of cryptocurrency adoption through mobile gaming and social activities. Revenues from the platform provide continuous support to the development of ionomy.com, ION, and expansion of its innovative “Static Proof of Stake” network. After securing initial funding of $125,000 through an initial crowdsale offering in November of 2015, the ionomy team built the foundational ionomy.com platform and developed the new blockchain based digital currency.\n\nionomy has additionally announced an initial coin offering (ICO) for ION, and seeks to raise approximately $500,000 of additional funding for this round of development and deployment. Enhancements include new game releases for mobile platforms, deployment of the trading and earning system (Stakers), and deployment and support of the core blockchain cryptocurrency, ION.", null, "ionomy launched the ICO campaign on April 4, 2016 and has already sold over half of the initial 5 million ION that have been offered at a starting price of $0.20/ION. The price of ion is on a rising scale and increases in increments of $0.01 weekly until the conclusion on May 16, 2016:\n\n● An initial supply of 10.9 million ION has been established with 5 million dedicated to the ICO, the remaining divided between platform and development incentives, and bounties.\n\n● ION is built upon the latest proof­of­stake 3.0 technology based on Blackcoin’s core and innovates by adding masternodes (transaction facilitators) similar to Dash.\n\nBy leveraging company holdings and pooling user deposited ION into a product named “Stakers,” the company can offer users higher than local wallet staking returns by effectively creating a large masternode and staking pool. A traditional cryptocurrency wallet or QT wallet will be offered on launch as well in order to allow users who prefer to manage their own wallets the option to do so.\n\n“Many of our users can be intimidated by a QT wallet, and most prefer the simplicity of an online wallet,”\n\n“so we made it easy for them to use the online wallet, but also get the benefits of the PoS system, including masternodes.”\n\nStakers are products similar to Certificate of Deposits, time restricted to 3, 6, 9, and 12 months and pay a fixed rate of return for that period of time. Rates start at 10% and can, for brief periods of time, go beyond 100% through platform incentives. “Stakers are impacted by mobile gaming activity – how much a user plays and wins, and rewards are directly tied to the rate of return on Stakers,” Mark Gravina, ionomy Owner stated.\n\n“Players are able to charge their Stakers with game winnings for extra returns. It’s just one of the many ways to use IONs on the platform.”\n\n“We feel the Proof of Work (PoW) model is broken” – said Mark, “We’re seeing now with the large Bitcoin farms in China, the arms race has gotten to the point where mining is a zero sum game”.\n\nionomy’s approach to the distributed consensus model turns traditional cryptocurrency standards upside down. “By starting semi­centralized with ionomy.com, mobile games, and social activities, then development tools and crowdfunding, we’re giving the currency a real chance to establish a foothold before being adopted outward,” explained Adam Matlack, COO of ionomy. He continued\n\n“The coin is open source, but ionomy is funding development through bounties and incentives; a large portion of ICO funds are set aside just for development of ION itself.”\n\nThe platform and coin will launch at the conclusion of the ICO on May 16. All coins sold in the ICO will be distributed and the blockchain will be live. Shortly after the platform and coin launch, the company’s first game “Gravity” is scheduled to be released on mobile platforms.\n\nionomy is a digital entertainment and investment platform built around the ION coin, a digital currency. By integrating ION into mobile gaming and closely tying it to the platform, new users are introduced to cryptocurrency at their own pace. The mobile gaming market is one of the largest growing sectors in the world. A sustainable draw to the ionomy, for both users and holders of ION, are the digital coin rewards usable for real world goods and services." ]
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[ "OSCAR Wilde’s famous fairy tale,” The Selfish Giant”, as illustrated by Canberra artist Paul Summerfield, will be launched as an edition hand bound artist book and 20 limited edition prints, with a pop-up exhibition at The Drill Hall Gallery, this Friday July 31 from 5-7pm.", null, "THE EVENT will feature special guests the duo Cracked Actor. An exhibition featuring 20 striking illustrations which will be on display until August 9. “I created a huge library of digitally illustrated plants which I have woven into the works and this gave me a lot of freedom when producing the final artwork,” says Summerfield, whose works have found a permanent home in the adolescent’s ward in the Canberra hospital, with two large murals commissioned in 2014\n\nRADIO National’s Melanie Tait, who will lead a conversation with writer director Scott Rankin, actor Lex Marinos and musicians Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen about the creation of BighART’s latest production, “Ghosts in the Scheme” coming soon to the Playhouse and inspired by the true history and people of the Cooma and Canberra region, particularly stories from early migrants. Australian Parliament House Theatre, level 1 This Sunday, August 2, 2-4pm. FREE EVENT. Bookings to canberraticketing.com.au or 62752700. 10% discount to patrons on any purchase from the Parliament Shop on the day.\n\nA SOLO exhibition by Canberra-born and based artist Helani Laisk exploring aspects of the human body through drawing, sculpture and traditional craft-based practices is running at ANCA Gallery, 1 Rosevear Place Dickson ACT Gallery hours 12-5pm Wednesday to Sunday. “Kid” represents Laisk’s first body of work after a break in her artistic practice of several years. Laisk is interested in exploring aspects of the human body in her artwork, following basic trends and patterns, picking out fundamental elements in relation to the body. Trained in printmaking, her practice is diverse, using materials that have everyday domestic and social associations – such as crocheting wool, carpet, cement, bedding, and other everyday objects combined, reinvented, and pushed.\n\nALSO, ANCA Gallery is now calling out for proposals for the second half of its 2016 Program. The deadline for proposals is 20 August 2015. For more information please see the application form available at: anca.net.au\n\nCANBERRA’S most energy efficient homes will open their doors to the public for the annual Australian Institute of Architects Solar House Day on Sunday August 2 and Sunday August 9, showcasing some of the Canberra’s best climate appropriate, energy efficient homes. Bus tours guided by the architects and members of the Institute’s Sustainability Committee, will visit 10 projects across Canberra. A free public lecture “Achieving a Solar House: Guiding Principles to Buy, Build and Alter” will be held at 5:30pm on Thursday July 30 at the Shine Dome. Bookings and further details at architecture.com.au\n\nClassical Persian musicians Salar Ayoubi and Shahriar Etemadi Tajbakhsh are staging a benefit performance to help the family of a refugee with a terminal illness. At the Larry Sitsky Recital Room ANU School of Music, this Saturday August 1, 6:30 to 7:45pm Tickets $25 at the door. Extra donations also appreciated. Information at facebook.com/events/1445781219064128/\n\nGALLERY@BCS presents “Mixed Earth Part 1,” a ceramic installation by Stephanie Hunt, until August 7 in Belconnen Community Centre, Swanson Court, 9am-4:30pm Monday-Friday. The exhibition is in two sections; the first is a mixed installation combining fired ceramic and unfired sealed clay that is displayed in the gallery, the second is a collection of ceramic artworks displayed outside the gallery in the showcase. The artist’s intention is to show both clay itself – and the idea of what it means to be a ceramic artist – to the viewer in an unusual way.\n\nCELEBRATE the 150th anniversary of the birth of Irish poet William Butler Yeats. An afternoon of poetry and music hosted by Professor Ronan McDonald, director of the Global Irish Studies Centre UNSW and the Australian Ireland Fund Chair in Modern Irish Studies and the Friends of Ireland Sunday August 2 at 2 pm at the National Library Theatre. Bookings to 6262 1698 or nla.gov.au/bookings/friends\n\nTHE Canberra Blues Society is staging a day of blues music to mark the third International Blues Day at the Harmonie German Club in Narrabundah from 2pm to 11:30pm on August 1, with 11 acts featuring local and interstate artists headlined by the Darren Jack Band. The event will feature photographic and art exhibitions/sales, vinyl record and CD sale – and a hot rod display. Tickets at the door.\n\nAUSTRALIAN Decorative & Fine Arts Society Molonglo Plains Steering Committee invites members and visitors to hear expert British lecturer Barry Venning take an unusual journey, “The sincerest form of flattery – great images & those who “borrowed them” this Thursday July 30 at 2 pm. Venning is an historian of British art extending from Medieval Architecture to contemporary British Art, an author of books on Constable and Turner and a script consultant and commentator for BBC TV. At the Comfort Inn Airport International, 57 Yass Road, Queanbeyan. Members and visitors welcome. Inquiries and visitor bookings contact Lucy Costas on 6299 1105 or lucyjvc@gmail.com\n\nNANCY Sever Gallery at 4/6 Kennedy Street Kingston has a fabulous exhibition of paintings and drawings by Janet Dawson opening at 3pm this Saturday August 1 and running 11am to 5pm Wednesdays to Sundays until August 30. Dawson, who won the Archibald, Prize in 1973 with a portrait of her late husband, Michael Boddy, has long practised her art from Binalong where she began to focus on still lifes and “the minutiae of her bucolic surroundings.”\n\nSTUDENT-LED Dirrum Dirrum conference aims to create a climate of inspiration; foster a cycle of responsibility and leadership development and will host nearly a thousand delegates from July 31 – August 3. Dirrum Dirrum 2015 will feature 4 days of inspirational speakers in a TEDx-style, including high-profile Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan, who endured 462 days of captivity in Somalia. Other speakers include Karen Middleton; Kerryn Higgs; Francis Owusu; Richard Stirzaker; Takao Sakae; HE Abel Guterres; Juliao dos Santos; Emma Pocock, and Emma Macdonald. Other events across the weekend will include music, student stories, art displays and a hundred young leaders from across Canberra taking part in a leadership workshop, empowering them to take inspiration into practice. Bookings to eventbrite.com.au\n\nTHE National Zoo & Aquarium is holding an art exhibition and sale in the Aquarium Gallery on August 1-2 from 9.30 am to 5 pm. Entry is free for Zoo visitors and all money raised will go to wildlife conservation projects. There’ll be a gala launch at 5.30pm on Friday, July 31, bookings essential to nazoo.bookingboss.com\n\nHONEST Puck Theatre Presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield. Directed by James Scott and performed by James Scott, Brendan Kelly and Ryan Pemberton, it plays until to Sunday August 22 at the CADA Theatre, 1/9 Lithgow St, and Fyshwick, bookings to honestpuck.com.au or 6253 1454 between 10am-4pm.", null, "DIRECTOR Stephen Pike and choreographer Jordan Kelly have been putting the cast through their paces, for “Grease,” at The Q, Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre, July 29 to August 15, bookings to theq.net.au or 6285 6290.\n\nCANBERRA Glassworks is seeking new glass writers to creatively and critically respond to the ‘New Glass 2015: Archaeology, Excavation and the Arcane’ exhibition, curated by Magda Keaney, which is on at Canberra Glassworks until August 30. If you are a writer residing in the ACT and interested in entering this new competition, you’ll have the chance to win a $500 cash prize. Entries should be 1000 words or less and take into consideration the exhibition. Entries should be provided by email with a New Glass Writing Competition Entry Form to Aimee Frodsham, acting artistic director aimee.frodsham@canberraglassworks.com Inquiries to 6260 7005 or visit canberraglassworks.com\n\nGERSHWIN and FRIENDS at ANU Drill Hall Gallery, this Saturday August 1 and Sunday August 2, 4.30pm for 5pm, includes supper and wine. This music will take you on a journey to New York in the Roaring 20s. Carl Rafferty on piano will be joined by clarinettist Robert Scott, trumpeter Zach Raffan and the Morgan Merrell on percussion. All proceeds go to the Drill Hall Gallery Building Fund, bookings to raffertycarl@internode.on.net" ]
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[ null, "novella series from Kindle Worlds. Author Carly Phillips developed the “Dare” family and each novella created under the Dare to Love umbrella, includes some of the characters and/or settings from her original, ongoing series. This story focuses on publicist Abby Lehman and NFL sensation Sam Cormack. The Dare’s own the Miami Thunder football team.\n\nAbby enjoys her job in pubic relations, so when she is assigned to the Miami Thunder account, she is truly a happy camper. However, her happiness is short-lived as Sam the Australian punter becomes a thorn in her side. He does not listen and seems to go out of his way to make her job difficult. In addition and ironically, Abby has some strong feelings of lust for the good-looking troublemaker. Sam desires Abby as well and reverts to childhood-like shenanigans in order to keep her close. One night of uncontrolled lust turns into many evenings together, which evolves into much, much more.\n\nThis story began and ended with a wonderful excitement. And although the pages in-between were heated and sexy, they were also predictable and reserved. The Australian expressions Ms. Lee entwined into the story were amusing, well-placed and caused me to chuckle on more than one occasion. In addition, I was able to identify with both of the main characters and really liked Abby’s approachable personality. Another welcome addition to the series.\n\nPublicist Abby Lehman likes her job—until she finds herself working as a glorified babysitter for cocky-as-the-devil NFL star Sam Cormack. Sam is unpredictable, unruly, impossible—and also impossibly sexy. It has taken all Abby’s willpower to keep from throwing herself at him like one of his groupies. When her boss insists she accompany Sam to a black tie restaurant opening, things heat up even further. And when she finds out Sam has also been lusting after her she throws caution to the wind and indulges in a hot tryst with him that threatens her career as well as her heart.\n\nSam knows he screwed up with Abby and curses his impulsive nature. Making love to her was something he’d wanted for a long time, but he should have taken things slower with her, made sure they got to know each other. Now she thinks he only wants her for sex, just when Sam’s realizing she’s the first woman to make him want the real deal in a long time.\n\nCan he make her believe he’s ready to put his playboy days behind him and start something real with his Miss Right?\n\n3 Responses to “REVIEW: Twice as Daring by Sami Lee”" ]
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[ null, "The Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan and Ethiopia is once again on the verge of being caught up in a civil war, this time in Ethiopia, where members had fled several times amid bloody conflict in Sudan and South Sudan in recent decades.\n\nLast Wednesday, Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister of Ethiopia and 2019 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, surprised the country by announcing he had sent troops to the Tigray region, which borders Eritrea, in response to alleged attacks by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).\n\nThe TPLF dominated Ethiopia’s military and governing coalition for 30 years before Abiy took office in 2018. Abiy instituted broad political reform, but the TPLF felt marginalized by the power shifts and left the coalition that year.\n\nThe TPLF rejected Abiy’s call to push elections back a year due to Covid-19.\n\n“The Tigray region has conducted their own unilateral election and declared the federal government to be illegitimate,” said Mathew Jock Moses, president of the Evangelical Covenant ChurchSSE.\n\n“The looming civil war will be more devastating and more dangerous, especially for refugees in Ethiopia,” Mathew said.\n\nThe Evangelical Covenant ChurchSSE has been a longtime partner of Serve Globally and Covenant World Relief and Development, which has helped fund crisis relief and the church’s extensive peacemaking work among warring South Sudanese tribes.\n\nObservers inside and outside of the country fear that any conflict could spread across Ethiopia and subsequently involve neighboring countries. Ethiopia is one of Africa’s most populous and heavily armed nations.\n\n“We are asking your prayers for the people of Ethiopia to come to their senses and reconcile among one another as brothers and sisters,” Mathew said in a letter to Al Tizon, executive minister of Serve Globally, and others. “We want your prayers for the political leaders of Ethiopia to put the interests of their people above their own.” He wrote that Evangelical Covenant ChurchSSE leadership had devoted themselves to prayer for peace in the United States. He also asked for prayers amid ongoing flooding in South Sudan that has claimed thousands of lives and “destroyed the livelihoods of millions of people across the fragile State that has been ravaged by the conflict. The flood is very horrible and appalling.”\n\nStill recovering from its own civil war, the South Sudan government is overwhelmed by the need, Mathew said.\n\nAccording to the World Food Program, the flooding is the worst in 60 years, partly because this year’s rains fell before last year’s flood waters had fully receded. The WFP said that flooding already was “unprecedented” and the growing disaster has caused 5.5 million people—about half of the country’s population—to need humanitarian assistance." ]
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[ null, "Dinh Vu Port Customs Department in Hai Phong reported that they have discovered seven Hanteng cars that had installed a navigation app containing a map with the Chinese claimed nine-dash line in the East Sea.\n\nThe department captured the images of vehicles and the map and sent them to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The vehicles have been seized.\n\nNguyen Van Can, head of the General Department of Customs said they would continue to check the imported cars from China. They found out that two cars with less than nine seats under Zotye and Baic brands also had the same map in their navigation app.\n\nIn the coming time, they will tighten inspection on all imported cars from China since Vietnam is importing several types of vehicles from China including cars and passenger buses.\n\nAu Anh Tuan from the General Department of Customs confirmed that they have asked local customs departments to tighten inspection on imported cars from China. China is the largest automotive industry in the world and cars under many famous brands are being assembled there including Audi, Tesla, Toyota, and Volkswagen." ]
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[ "PM Modi standing behind the Former PM Indra Gandhi in a group photo: No, this is a Photoshopped image\n\nA black and white photo is being shared on social media, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Some people, including famous Kannada actor Dr. Rajkumar, are also seen in the photo. Photographer has claimed that Modi was a Congressman at that time. This photo has been shared more than ten thousand times with different Facebook profiles.\n\nThis image has been shared by a Facebook page called the Andhbhakt Dhulai Center with a caption \"Sahab To Congressi Nikale, Bhakto ab Kya Karoge\" which can be roughly translated to \"Saheb turned out to be a Congressman. Bhakts what will you do now\".\n\nWe did a reverse image search on Google and found that the image was shared is an old image for more information about this picture, we found that this picture was clicked in 1983 when the actor Rajkumar was honoured with Padma Bhushan and he had come to Delhi to take his award. After receiving the award, he met Indira Gandhi when this photo was clicked.\n\nYou can see the original image here:", null, null, "In the above FAKE vs REAL collage image, you will figure out that Prime Minister Modi’s face was superimposed on the original picture by using photoshop software it is clear that the man standing behind former Prime Minister Indra Gandhi is another person who is not prime minister Narendra Modi. Hence, it is clearly Proved that the claim was false that Modi was a Congressman at that time." ]
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[ "With St. Patrick’s Day coming up on Saturday, it’s time to think about how to catch leprechauns, the wee people associated with Ireland and gold.\n\nLeprechauns aren’t easy to find. Rumor has it these small fairies were once about two feet tall, but they’ve become smaller over time until now they can fit in a shoebox.\n\nLeprechauns are tricksters with a less than pleasing personality. The words lustful, nasty, and capricious are found in any description, but then so might you be if people only want to catch you to steal your gold.\n\nAccording to leprechaun mythology, the wee people have access to the pot of gold left behind after the Viking invasions. The gold is at the end of the rainbow — though which rainbow and where it ends is elusive.\n\nIf someone catches a leprechaun or steals his ring, he will barter for the ring’s return and his release. The captor wants the gold. The leprechaun offers three wishes or a gold coin. The transaction, however, can be challenging, because leprechauns easily trick their less clever opponents.\n\nThere’s the story of a man who captured a leprechaun and forced the magical creature to reveal the bush where he could dig for the treasure. The leprechaun took his captor to the site, knowing the man didn’t have a shovel. The man released the leprechaun, marked the bush with one of his red garters, returned home for a shovel, and went back to the site, only to find every tree and bush had a red garter. No treasure for him.\n\nSeamus of County Mayo also caught a leprechaun and in exchange for three wishes, released the trickster. Seamus wished to be the richest man on a tropical island. Poof! There he stood on his tropical island. An island with neither people nor pubs. After a few hours Seamus became bored, and wished to return to Ireland. Like the man with too many red garters, he ended up where he started out.", null, "If you think you can do better, you can make a leprechaun trap. Most often these are small containers, about the size of a shoe box. Cut a hole in the top at the top of the box, and cover it with a piece of felt. This is the trap door. To make the leprechaun feel at home, you might want to paint the box green and cover it with shamrocks.\n\nLeprechauns are said to like gold and shiny objects, so you could bait the trap with gold jewelry or chocolate coins covered in gold foil. Leprechauns also like whisky and dandelion tea, but be careful. Leprechauns who drink too much whiskey can be mean spirited. Place whatever you select as bait on top of the felt. Now it’s time to spring the trap by putting it in a secluded part of the yard the night before St. Patrick’s Day when leprechauns are most active.\n\nIf you catch a leprechaun, please leave a comment so the rest of us can set a trap next year. And be careful or you’ll end up like Seamus.\n\nWhether you catch a leprechaun or not, have a\n\nHow to catch a leprechaun.\n\nHow to Catch a Leprechaun. Your Irish Culture.\n\n“Legend of the Irish Leprechaun.” YourIrish.com\n\nAlicia McDermott. “Leprechauns: At the End of the Rainbow.” Ancient Origins. Sept. 21, 2015" ]
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[ null, "Comments by Simranjit Singh Mann: Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) states that our Party wants to state that at the present time the suo generis sovereign Sikh peoples are stateless but we are still fighting peacefully and democratically for a separate and sovereign Sikh state that would be a buffer between three nuclear armed states – Communist China, Islamic Pakistan and Hindu state.\nIt must be told to the extremist Hindutva writers that the Lahore Darbar (Sikh Empire 1799-1849) annexed Kashmir in 1819 when it was a province of Afghanistan and Ladakh was annexed by the Sikh Empire in 1834.\nTherefore, the Sikh’s must be consulted and their opinion sought when any changes in the cartography of Kashmir and Ladakh are considered by Islamic Pakistan, Communist China and Hindu Indian State.\nOur Party does not recognize the cartography made by Britain in 1849, 1947 and by the Hindu Indian State of the Punjab in 1966.\nSikh’s never give in and as President Woodrow Wilson of the United States created nationalist states breaking up Empires after World War I, the Sikh’s may have missed the boat in 1947, it does not mean that the Sikh peoples have given up their legitimate claims to a full sovereign and independent state as spelled out earlier in this write up." ]
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[ null, "The Highfives Skinny Ski-a-Thon at Squaw Valley started out the day with less than prime conditions. With the forecast calling for cloudy skies and snow, and coming through with that promise for the most part, the participants pushed forward none the less and started lining up at KT prior to 9am. The idea of the skinny ski-a-thon is simple, ski as many laps as possible from 9 to 4 on KT-22, and try to raise money for each lap completed. Over one hundred people participated and well over $63,000 was raised for the Highfives foundation in the process. Much money was raised, and a lot of fun was had in the process.", null, null, "While the weather defiantly put a damper on the day, with waves of blue sky followed by snow following each other back to back continuously, some serious skinny ski skiing went down. Definitive tracks were laid out on Lady’s Downhill, The Saddle, and GS Bowl while participants hammered out lap after lap. Spread Eagles, Back-scratchers, and even new school shifties were all thrown down throughout the day on old school skinny skis as the skiers flew down the saddle and other runs blowing by those on modern day equipment proving that it isn’t the skis that make the skier, it’s skill and talent.\n\nWhen it was all said and done, the goal of $80,000 was reached for a great foundation, a new skinny ski lap record was set, and much fun was had by all.", null, null ]
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[ "4 edition of Thackeray the humorist and the man of letters. found in the catalog.\n\nThe story of his life and literary labours, including a selection from his characteristic speeches ...\n\nPublished 1971 by Haskell House in New York .\nWritten in English\n\nThackeray, William Makepeace, 3 incompletely dated short letters: 1 to John, 2 to Mrs. B., postmarked Mar. 3 and Pierpont Morgan Library. referencedIn. Family. Fonblanque, descended from the noble French De Greniers family of Languedoc, and was born in grandfather, John de Grenier Fonblanque, had been a banker naturalised in England under the name Fonblanque; his son, John Anthony Fonblanque, was Albany's 's mother, Frances Caroline Fitzgerald, was a granddaughter of Colonel Samuel Martin of Antigua, West Indies and.", null, null, null, null, "Get this from a library. Thackeray the humorist and the man of letters. The story of his life and literary labours, including a selection from his characteristic speeches.\n\n[John Camden Hotten; Charles Dickens; Anthony Trollope]. Book/Printed Material | Photo, Print, Drawing Thackeray, the humourist and the man of letters: the story of his life, including a selection from his characteristic speeches, now for the first time gathered together / / by Theodore Taylor, Esq.\n\nbook by Hotten, John Camden, ; Dickens, Charles, ; Trollope, Anthony, Pages: William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta, India, inson of Richmond Thackeray, an Indian Civil Servant, and his wife Anne (née Becher).Just a few years later his father died, his mother remarried, and the shy and retreating young William was sent to England where he would deal with the harsh realities of isolation and bullying at Charterhouse, a private school in London.\n\nCredits. This web version of Trollope's Thackeray, a work that originally appeared in English Men of Letters series edited by John Morley, is based on the Project Gutenberg E-book # prepared by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Lisa Reigel, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team.\n\nThe Thackerays descended from a family of yeomen who had been settled for several generations at Hampsthwaite, a hamlet on the Nidd in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Thackeray, William Makepeace, Online books by this author are available.\n\nfrom the Man Cave Featured software All software latest This Just In Old School Emulation MS-DOS Games Historical Software Classic PC Games Software Library. There are many books to which one may apply, in the sarcastic sense, the ambiguous remark said to have been made to an unfortunate author, “I will lose no time in reading your book.” In a French humorist who was well known in the period named Max O’Rell used.\n\nfeeling that though the man was certainly a humorist, we have had as yet but little to do with humour. Congreve is the next. \"It has already been mentioned that 'Currer Bell' dedicated the second edition of 'Jane Eyre' to Thackeray, and Thackeray later acknowledged the compliment, before even he knew her name or sex, by sending her a copy of 'Vanity Fair' [first edition in.\n\nThe fictional biography of an adventurer and rogue, Barry Lyndon is born into the petty Irish gentry, and outdone in his first love affair. 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The stepfather of Thackeray, Major Carmichael Smyth, was made to stand for the portrait of the lovable Colonel; and when that all-round athlete, F.\n\nHopkinson Smith, gave us that other lovable old Colonel he paid high tribute to \"The Newcomes.\" Thackeray was a poet, and as such was often caught in the toils of doubt--the crux of the inquiring. Abstract (1) from Edmund Yates: His Recollections and Experiences, 4th edn () pp.–41, –9; (2) from obituary of Thackeray.\n\nThe Thackerays descended from a family of yeomen who had been settled for several generations at Hampsthwaite, a hamlet on the Nidd in the West Riding of Yorkshire. (Letters ). Eight years after Thackeray wrote this letter, Benjamin Jowett would scandalize Oxford and the Church of England by his contribution to Essays and Reviews, in which he declared that the first principle of biblical hermeneutics should be \"Interpret the Scripture like any other book.\"(13) Thackeray's treatment of Jesus Christ." ]
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[ null, "Chloë Moretz is a young American actress and model; she is the spokesperson for Aéropostale and MaxMara.\n\nChloë Grace Moretz was born on February 10, 1997, in Atlanta. The family was quite wealthy: the father worked as a plastic surgeon, and the mother was a nurse. Chloë has four brothers.\n\nIn 2002, Chloë, her mother, and elder brother moved to New York: Trevor was accepted in a theater school. The girl took an interest in acting as well and repeated the brother’s monologs. Although it was weird for the five-year-old child to quote A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, she was sure she wanted to become an actress.\n\nThe young talent debuted in Hollywood: she appeared as Violet in two episodes of the series The Guardian. As for the big screen, Chloë participated in Heart of the Beholder about the family that opened a video rental shop in their home.\n\nThe actress was noticed for the movie The Amityville Horror, the remake of the popular 1970s horror. Chloë personified Chelsea and was nominated for Young Artist Award. Soon, the girl strengthened her positions by the movie Today You Die. At the same time, Moretz worked on several series, such as Desperate Housewives.\n\n2010 was marked with the triumph. The role in Kick-Ass brought much recognition, although the movie itself was severely criticized and received only one star out of five. Chloë learned to do all the tricks on her own. In 2011, Moretz won MTV Movie Awards – Best Breakout Star and Biggest Badass Star.\n\nThe same year, the actress had to chance to collaborate with two masters: Martin Scorsese (Hugo) and Tim Burton (Dark Shadows). Besides, she played a vampire girl in the movie Let Me In, the remake of the Swedish horror. Finally, 2011 brought the tragicomedy Hick.\n\nIn 2013, Chloë Moretz accepted the invitation to Kick-Ass 2; in a while, she got the starring role of Carrie White in Carrie based on Stephen King’s novel. The next year, Moretz gained the Saturn Award – Best Young Actor/Actress for this project.\n\n2014 was fruitful for the artist: she had many lead roles. At the beginning of the year, she participated in the drama Laggies about adult life issues and readiness to marriage. In the action movie The Equalizer, Chloë personified Alina.\n\nThe part in the drama If I Stay was worth noticing. It is the story about the young woman whose soul must decide whether she would stay on earth or leave for the other world. The same year, Chloë played the young and scandalous woman, Jo-Anne Ellis, in the drama Clouds of Sils Maria that showed the lives of two aged actresses, competition, and pitfalls in this sphere. In the family comedy Muppets Most Wanted, Moretz received the role of Newspaper Delivery Girl.\n\nIn January 2016, the sci-fi thriller The 5th Wave starring Chloë Moretz came out. It is the world where periodical alien aggression takes place; by the moment the movie stars, three attacks on the planet have been carried out. Earth is destroyed everywhere, and epidemics are spread; aliens come to the planet secretly. Chloë personified Cassie Sullivan who tried to save from the next attack and find her missing brother.\n\nIn May 2016, the woman played the lead character in the comedy Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. The sequel of the popular movie pictures the war between a couple and a sorority nearby.\n\nIn September, the actress appeared as the protagonist in the drama Brain on Fire. As the story runs, Susannah Cahalan wakes up in a mental hospital; she does not remember how she had been delivered there, and doctors’ diagnoses are not confirmed.\n\nChloë Moretz began to act in her childhood and attracted many people. Due to her young age, she did not have roles related to sensitive content.\n\nGradually, the child actress transformed into a teenager and young woman; however, there were no naked photos. Moretz never appears without clothes in front of cameras. In Kick-Ass 2, she was wearing black strings; the audience saw the actress’s body was far from being childlike. Besides, the artist appeared partially naked in the movie Carrie.\n\nChloë is fond of fashion; famous magazines publish her photos on their covers. Besides, the young woman tried herself as a photo model despite her not-so-modeling sizes (105.82 lbs. or 48 kg. and 5.35 ft. or 163 cm.). Chloë has collaborated with Flaunt, Jalouse, Love Magazine, Crash Magazine, InStyle; even the leaders of fashion Vogue, Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, Interview, and Elle worked with her.\n\nThe family is the most important thing for Chloë. Two of her brothers are gay, and Moretz promises to blacklist homophobic fans who will talk sharply about the actress’s relatives or other LGBT people.\n\nChloë has a verified Instagram account; she prefers black-and-white photos and light-gray or pastel frames. There are few non-stylized pictures in the young woman’s page; overall, it looks like an art gallery. More than 15 million people follow the actress.\n\nThe artist separates her personal life and art; she does not tolerate the paparazzi in her private affairs. At the beginning of her career, Chloë worried about rumors and speculations spread by journalists. When she asked them where their information had come from, they said the actress’s close sources provided them with various details.\n\nAfter that, Moretz started spreading unbelievable rumors about herself; every acquaintance received different ideas. Thus, the woman tried to find out who sold stories to the media. As a result, Chloë realized that her family was the only reliable circle.\n\nThe actress avoided talking about her boyfriends for a long time. However, in May 2016, she shared some details at The Late Late Show with James Corden. Chloë confessed that Brooklyn Beckham, the son of the famous soccer player David Beckham and the singer Victoria Beckham, used to date her.\n\nThe same year, the actress was involved in an ethical scandal. She was to voice the character in the animated fairy tale Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs. The new interpretation of the story showed the fat princess and the red shoes that could save the prince and transform the young woman, particularly, make her slim; however, the shoes spoiled her character.\n\nChloë was outraged by the project campaign: the original slogan emphasized that Snow White stopped being beautiful. Similar to the actress, many fans noticed that fatness did not mean ugliness. The movie representatives took away the posters and apologized.\n\nThe same year, the actress participated in the fantasy thriller Suspiria that shows the boarding ballet school where witches reside and organize a coven. Besides, the actress appeared in the drama The Miseducation of Cameron Post.\n\nSoon, the audience will have the opportunity to enjoy the actress’s voice in the animated movie The Addams Family." ]
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[ "Basketball News\nHome NBA Is the 0-2 start cause for concern?", null, "The Minnesota Timberwolves have had a rocky start to their preseason, losing each of their first two games.\n\nTypically, whenever concerns are raised over the outcome of preseason games, the argument is that there’s no need to worry because the preseason is meaningless. While this is true in a limited way, it’s interesting to see that you never hear this when a team is doing well.\n\nWhile the preseason shouldn’t be the be-all and end-all judgment of how successful a team will or will not be during the regular season, there is some merit in seeing how quickly the team comes together over these five games.\n\nThe Timberwolves have already dropped their first two games to the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors. With the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks in the near future, it’s right about time to try and determine how important these first two games were.\n\nConsidering that Minnesota is so close to seeing the light at the end of the of a long rebuilding process, it’s easy to think that fans will be eager to see their team succeed during the regular season; but does Minnesota’s preseason performance bring cause for concern? What were the pros and cons of these first two games? Let’s dive right in and find out.\n\nAnfernee Simons Can Grow, But Disappointing Blazers Set Him Up To Fail | Basketball Insiders\n\nIs Khem Birch their most tradable player?" ]
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[ null, "Tajik cuisine is a traditional cuisine of Tajikistan, and has much in common with Russian, Afghan, Iranian and Uzbek cuisines. Plov (pilaf) (Tajik: палав, Uzbek: palov), also called osh (Tajik: ош), is the national dish in Tajikistan, as in other countries in the region. Green tea is the national drink.", null, "Palav or osh, generically known as plov (pilaf), is a rice dish made with shredded yellow turnip or carrot, and pieces of meat, all fried together in vegetable oil or mutton fat in a special qazan (a wok-shaped cauldron) over an open flame. The meat is cubed, the carrots are chopped finely into long strips, and the rice is colored yellow or orange by the frying carrots and the oil. The dish is eaten communally from a single large plate placed at the center of the table, often in with one's hands in the traditional way.\n\nAnother traditional dish that is still eaten with hands from a communal plate is qurutob (Tajik: қурутоб), whose name describes the preparation method: qurut (Tajik: қурут, dried balls of salty cheese) is dissolved in water (Tajik: об, ob) and the liquid is poured over strips of а thin flaky flatbread (patyr or fatir, Tajik: фатир, or more accurately фатир равғанӣ, fatir ravghani, i.e., fatir made with butter or tallow for flakiness). Before serving the dish is topped with onions fried in oil until golden and other fried vegetables. No meat is added. Qurutob is considered the national dish.\n\nA selection of traditional non at the market.", null, "Meals are almost always served with non (Tajik: нон), flatbread found throughout Central Asia. If a Tajik has food but not non, he will say he is out of food. If non is dropped on the ground, people will put it up on a high ledge for beggars or birds. Legend holds that one is not supposed to put non upside down because this will bring bad luck. The same holds if anything is put on top of the non, unless it is another piece of non.[1]\n\nBreakfast usually consists of tea, kulcha (Tajik flatbread) or non with butter, kolbasa (sausage-like meat product), smetana (sour cream), kaymak, jam, Nutella, and eggs. Fruits such as berries, grapes, apples, peaches, and apricots are eaten too during the Summer. Kompot (a non-alcoholic sweet beverage that may be served hot or cold and is made with fruits) is often drunk as well.\n\nTraditional Tajik soups include mainly meat and vegetable soups (such as shurbo and piti), and meat soups with noodles (such as laghmon and ugro). Other dishes shared regionally, either as fast food or as an appetizer, include manti (steamed meat dumplings), tushbera (pelmeni), sambusa (a triangular pastry with either a meat and onion stuffing or a pumpkin and onion stuffing, baked in a tandoor oven), and belyash (pl. belyashi, Tajik: беляши, deep-fried cakes made of yeast dough and filled with minced meat, similar to pirozhki).\n\nSoviet cuisine both influenced and was in turn influenced by Tajik cuisine.[2]\n\nDairy dishes, usually served as part of the spread of appetizers in a Tajik meal and scooped with pieces of flatbread, include chaka (a sour milk preparation), thick yogurt, and kaymak (high-fat clotted cream). Qurut balls may be served as a snack or an accompaniment to cold beverages. Although not a traditional Tajik drink, kefir, a drinking yogurt, is often served with breakfast.\n\nIn the summer, Tajikistan abounds in produce and fruit; its grapes and melons were famous throughout the former Soviet Union. The bazaar also sells pomegranates, apricots, plums, peaches, apples, pears, figs, and persimmons.\n\nTea generally accompanies every meal and is frequently offered between meals as a gesture of hospitality to guests and visitors. It is served hot in a china pot with a lid, and is drunk with sugar from small saucer-less cups without handles (piola). Because of the universal popularity of tea-drinking, the choykhona, or teahouse, is the most common gathering place in Tajikistan, and is similar to the Western-style coffee house." ]
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[ null, "Cristiano Ronaldo will not be returning to Manchester United this summer, with manager Jose Mourinho admitting a move for the Portuguese has always been “mission impossible”.\n\nLast month the 32-year-old Real Madrid striker became disgruntled as he felt singled out for disproportionate treatment by Spanish prosecutors, who accused him of evading tax of 14.7million euros (£12.8m).\n\nThose allegations were denied in a statement by Ronaldo’s management company Gestifute and the attacker was believed to have told those close to him he wanted to quit both the club and Spain.\n\nThat stance seems to have softened and talk of a summer return to United – the club where he made his name – has dissipated.\n\nUnited boss Mourinho worked with his compatriot in Madrid and says an Old Trafford reunion was never on the cards.\n\n“We have never thought about it because he is too much of an important player for his club, of great economic power,” he said.\n\n“We have not been able to find for whatever reason anything that could have made us think that Ronaldo could leave.\n\n“I am not a defender of my club once I waste time on players who are mission impossible.”\n\nMourinho gave a list of summer targets to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward with the hope of making four top-quality additions.\n\nUnited have so far brought in Victor Lindelof and Romelu Lukaku, with the latter’s arrival said to have ended their interest in Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.\n\n“He belongs to Madrid,” said former Real boss Mourinho. “Madrid have decided and we have not come to an agreement. It is simple. It is a shame.\n\n“He is a player who made it to the first team with me. We have a special liking for him, he is someone special. I enjoyed watching his evolution at Juventus and Madrid.\n\nInstead Morata is training just metres away from the team he could have joined given Madrid and United are sharing facilities at UCLA.\n\nMourinho’s men put their five days of hard work there into practice on Saturday evening, kicking off their pre-season tour with a comfortable 5-2 win against the Los Angeles Galaxy.\n\nMarcus Rashford’s brace was complemented by a Marouane Fellaini strike in a one-sided first half, before Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Anthony Martial scored for a completely changed second-half team.\n\nGiovani dos Santos pulled back two late goals for the Galaxy on a night on which Mourinho interestingly decided to deploy a three-man defence.\n\n“It was good,” Mourinho said after the StubHub Center friendly, where Lindelof and Lukaku made their first appearances.\n\n“It is far from being our system but we were working over the last two days to try to improve, in case we decide during the season to play more matches with three at the back. So positionally it was good.\n\n“We had the ball, we moved the ball well, we reached some good attacking positions and in the end the result is not the most important thing.”" ]
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[ null, "Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov received confirmation of his readiness to take part in the delimitation commission during his visit to Yerevan, he said during a briefing with his Azerbaijani counterpart in Baku, responding to a question about Armenia's alleged failure to fulfill its obligations in order to buy time.\n\n\"We spoke a couple of weeks ago in Yerevan with both the prime minister and the foreign minister. They confirmed their readiness to participate in a second meeting within the framework of the delimitation commission,\" Lavrov said.\n\nThat meeting will be held in Moscow, he said. We are now negotiating the date with both sides. Lavrov said that he had not seen any signals from either party that they had changed their minds and did not want to take part in this work: \"On the contrary, I have received confirmation both in Yerevan and today during the talks that delimitation is a very important component of all efforts at the current stage.\"\n\nEarlier, during the same press conference Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said that artificially dragging out the talks on the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations carries serious risks.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works passed a five-year, $303.5 billion surface transportation reauthorization bill on May 26 by a unanimous vote of 20-0.\n\nThe EPW’s bill also provides $273.2 billion or 90 percent of its total funding via formula apportionments to states and retains all current core formula programs, including a 55 percent suballocation for Surface Transportation Block Grant programs.\n\n“I’m proud that we’ve advanced a robust, bipartisan investment in our nation’s highways, roads, and bridges,” noted Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., the EPW committee chairman, in a statement. “This legislation is an important first step in the critical work needed to upgrade our nation’s infrastructure in a way that creates jobs, combats climate change, and lifts up all Americans for a brighter future.”\n\n“The Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act is the product of months of good-faith negotiations with a lot of back and forth,” added Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., the committee’s ranking member.\n\n“The quality of the bill and today’s overwhelmingly bipartisan vote are a testament to the care, time, and effort of both Republicans and Democrats,” she said, noting this bill “takes meaningful steps” to repair the nation’s roads and bridges, create jobs, and simplify the permitting process.\n\n“The bill is flexible to states’ unique needs and responsive to the urgent need for investment,” Sen. Capito pointed out.\n\n“The proposed [bill] provides much-needed program stability through its five-year funding platform,” noted Jim Tymon, executive director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Official, in a statement.\n\n“The bill also continues to utilize the proven foundation of the Federal-aid Highway Program,” he said\n\nAccording to an analysis by AASHTO, EPW’s surface transportation bill – originally unveiled on May 22 – offers several new discretionary and climate-focused programs, including:\n\nAccess the full text of the Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act by clicking here. Additional materials include a section-by-section breakdown of the bill along with tables for state-by-state apportionments and authorizations." ]
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[ "Anyone with young children knows the dilemma. From time to time, they will ask you for something that you do not want to give. But you also don’t want to say no outright, in case a tantrum is triggered that creates even more stress.\n\nFor example, it could be about ice cream. You don’t have to say yes because they just had chocolate an hour ago. But be careful to say no, lest they start rolling on the supermarket floor and you end up buying them a Loop the Loop just to get the afternoon back on track.\n\nSo what should I do? Parenting gurus will tell you to provide positive discipline and communicate clearly with her child. Others still rely on an old tried and tested formula, just ignore them. Drag it. I barely recognize it. Don’t give him an answer and eventually he’ll get tired of asking and give up.\n\nThat seems to be Eamon Ryan’s approach to Ireland’s oil and gas exploration industry, if that’s not too extravagant a description for the collection of unwanted (by investors) and unwanted (by government) penny stocks. that were leaked before the State. banned all new licenses last year.\n\n[ Does Ireland’s public service really buy in to the climate change strategy? ]\n\nThe Environment Minister does not want to say yes to new permits or leases that could allow existing licensees to advance their exploration blocks; if they start pumping oil or gas out of the ground, he would politically embarrass the leader of the Green Party. But he is reluctant to say no, lest he cause a big scene and the companies turn to a third party, such as a judge, to present his case.\n\nInstead, Ryan simply ignores them, dragging out their requests in an extravagant spectacle of kicking cans, deep into the road ahead.\n\nProvidence Resources, soon to be renamed Barryroe and whose largest shareholder is Larry Goodman, has been waiting for 16 months for a government lease for an appraisal well that is essential to bringing the estimated 300 million barrels of oil into its Barryroe prospect to the surface of the Celtic Sea floor.\n\nMeanwhile, Europa Oil & Gas received a condescending rebuff from the State last week, as it eagerly awaits an extension to the first phase of a 15-year exploration license for an area adjacent to the Corrib gas field on the west coast of Ireland.\n\nEurope believes the Inishkea prospect has a good chance of finding gas and wants to do more technical analysis before moving on from phase one, which is due on July 31. You need state permission. Last week, two days before the egg time ran out, he told investors that state officials say his license for Inishkea “will remain active until the department notifies the company otherwise.” Please, dad, can I have a weird foot? Why don’t you answer me, dad, please?\n\nThere are two very different camps in the debates surrounding these cases. I think it’s very easy to see both sides. Each has credible arguments that the other can’t easily dismiss, though that doesn’t change the fact that Ryan’s aloofness in dealing with issues decisively risks one of the companies eventually launching a fit of hysteria at the aisle seven.\n\n[ Climate is at a tipping point and if we fail to act, we’ll witness the revenge of Lovelock’s Gaia ]\n\nRyan has made Ireland a world leader in the environmentalist school of thought that there should be no more oil or gas exploration and that the industry must go to bed as quickly as possible. If we keep pumping stuff out of the ground, we’ll keep burning it and ruining the planet. The less we pump, the less we can burn. You cannot reason with the scientific inevitability of what will happen if emissions are not drastically reduced.\n\nIreland is a core founding member of the Beyond Oil & Gas Alliance (Boga) which aims at nothing less than the death of the hydrocarbons industry. Ryan was on stage at Cop26 in Glasgow when Boga was launched. He is clearly committed to the cause.\n\nHowever, the weakness of Ryan and his side in the debate is their unwillingness to acknowledge the credibility of the other side’s arguments. Like it or not, we still need new and secure supplies of hydrocarbons until cleaner, renewable forms of energy can fully take over. Otherwise, we will become dependent on fuel imports from autocratic regimes that spread instability, or the most vulnerable members of our society will suffer as prices rise.\n\nRyan may cringe at the political awkwardness of being seen facilitating the pumping of oil from the Celtic Sea or gas from the West Coast. But that is vanity. Producing hydrocarbons at home is infinitely better than buying them from the imperialist Vladimir Putin or the Mohammed bin Salman regime in Saudi Arabia. They will never sign up for an initiative like Boga. Your type will always be around, and others will always want to buy from you.\n\nIt is indisputable that our economy and society still need hydrocarbons and we are not yet ready to abandon them for other sources. That must remain the goal. But even Ryan knows that he will take more time, even if he deepens the environmental damage. The state knows it too. That’s why Irish regulators awarded tenders in February for nine new gas-fired power stations to be built by 2024 to cope with electricity demand and avoid a power shortage on the island.\n\nHow can that acknowledgment of reality be reconciled with Ryan’s indulgence in Providence and Europe? His approach helps leave Ireland vulnerable to external price shocks and security of supply problems.\n\nHowever, human nature being what it is, it may also be true that developed economies like ours never make a proper leap into renewables until they make us feel the real pain of being dependent on hydrocarbons.\n\nShould we burn the planet, or the economy and, with it, the standard of living of ordinary people? What an awful mess we’ve gotten ourselves into.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Saturday's market crowds in Dalston were taught a valuable lesson in solidarity today as a large crowd of supporters marched, sang and shouted their opposition to education cuts all the way from Hackney College to Gillet Square.\n\nNeighbours, students, teachers and friends turned out to support the College staff, who are fighting to stop compulsory redundancies and changes to contracts that will make life impossible for language teachers in the borough.\n\n250 people marched through Hackney on Saturday against the threat of 55 redundancies at Hackney College. Although there have been redundancies every year bar one for ten years, this year the proposed cuts are much more serious.\nIn a borough with 11, 243 people claiming JSA chasing just 669 jobs in the jobcentre, courses that may be closed include basic literacy, basic maths and health and social care. All the courses in the Access department are at risk even though Access to Nursing, for example, is already full with more than a hundred people on the waiting list.", null, "Picketing shops can reap some rich rewards when the cause is as uncontroversial as \"this lot force people to work for free.\" The general crowd response is along the lines of \"really, they do that? What a bunch of gits.\"\n\nThat sort of response to a campaign makes a grey day shine for us and makes shop managers very, very angry.\n\nSo angry in fact that the Holland and Barrett manager on Mare Street in Hackney, where North London SolFed did its latest picket in the battle to stop Workfare today, insisted on standing in his own doorway to berate us and ended up putting off nearly as many customers as we did.\n\nI went from my picket line to the CLR James library picket at about 10. On the bus up there I was a bit disturbed to see a police helicopter hovering above Dalston Junction. When I got to the library there were a huge number of TSG kettling about 35 people with a mobile sound system. I managed to speak to people in the kettle and they told me that two people had been beaten up and arrested earlier when people had tried to block the road.\n\nI called people on my picket line and asked them to come quickly to the library. A small group of us stood around for ages occasionally having short conversations with the kettled protesters or telling the police that they were disgusting. I phoned my picket again and was dismayed to find out that they had all gone to another picket line that was nearer.", null, "After a slow start, protesters at a March 2nd demonstration in Hackney against Labour council budget cuts made their voices heard with a drive for the doors which temporarily saw panic in police lines amid chants of \"let us in\" and \"it's your jobs next.\"\n\nThe night had started off slowly, with barely 50 people hitting the pavement outside the council's Mare Street headquarters as the cuts discussion and vote, widely seen as a rubber-stamping of government funding plans, went through.\n\nBut numbers grew as the evening got colder until around 200 people were stood outside the heavily-fortified building. Police picketed every door with at least three full riot vans on standby and barriers adorned the main entrance in a nod to events which saw Camden and Lewisham councils browbeaten by their subjects late last month.\n\nWorkers at the London Borough of Hackney went on strike on Tuesday 1st May over widespread attacks on pay and conditions. The action follows 24-hour stoppages in December and March, and a three-day stoppage in January.\n\nMeanwhile, all sections have been applying localised “withdrawal of goodwill” to fit the problems workers face in their own sections. This means going back to not covering for vacancies, working to grade and job description, not doing extra hours, etc. Not only does this link in with the corporate dispute, but it also gives workers a chance to take direct action over issues which immediately affect them, and to gain confidence from immediate results.\n\nHackney council sees itself as New Labour's laboratory for wholesale privatisation of local public services. Back in May, Catalyst reported on the attacks on council workers' pay and conditions in Hackney. Since then, in many ways, things have gone from bad to worse.\n\nHACKNEY - FOR SALE - this offer is not available to the poor!\n\nDescription: Formerly a nursery, but we got rid of the kids + their whining parents. We even fibbed in court, to get rid of the squatters who had reopened it as a community centre of all things. We told the master that we were not going to sell this building but, Ha! - It is now freed up to give lots of potential for profit as a yuppie wine bar or a private health club for city workers to unwind and spend lots of their hard earned dosh.\n\nWorkers in Hackney's libraries have been on strike for over a year - in fact, every Saturday since 24th November 2001. They are calling for mass pickets of Hackney Central, Stoke Newington and Shoreditch Libraries to prevent scab labour recruited by the Labour-controlled Council from opening them. These pickets will take place on the first Saturday the scabs are called in, probably 7th December, and on each subsequent Saturday until they are withdrawn." ]
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[ null, "It has been confirmed by both BCCI and Cricket Australia that the cricket teams of both the countries will be facing each other later this year. Virat Kohli and Co will be touring Australia to defend the Border-Gavaskar trophy in December against the hosts, who have David Warner and Steve Smith back in the team. With Covid-19 still a constant presence around the world, the visitors will have to go through a mandatory quarantine period.\n\nBefore the start of the series, West Indies squad had to spend 14 days in quarantine after landing in England on June 9 for the three-Test tour, that began on July 8, marking the return of international cricket.\n\nHowever, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said on Saturday that he wants a shortened quarantine period for the Indian players while confirming the series against Australia. Australia has checked the spread of the coronavirus except in Melbourne, its second-biggest city, which has witnessed a recent surge in cases. “Ya, ya, we have confirmed that tour. In December we will be coming. We just hope the number of quarantine days get reduced a bit, Ganguly told TV channel India Today.\n\n“Because we don’t want the players to go all that far and sit in hotel rooms for two weeks. It is very, very depressing and disappointing.”\n\n“And, as I said Australia and New Zealand have been in good position except Melbourne. So from that point of view we will be going there and hopefully the quarantine days will be less and we can get back to cricket.”\n\nBy Friday, Australia, a nation of 25 million, had recorded just more than 9,000 COVID-19 cases, 106 of them fatal. The West Indies squad spent 14 days in quarantine after landing in England on June 9 for the three-Test tour, that began on July 8, marking the return of international cricket." ]
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[ "Theatre Movement Bazaar’s BIG SHOT is a vaudevillian theatrical collage inspired by The Godfather films and novel. TMB shakes down this iconic story to create a new work, echoing the source and investigating family dynamics, power, criminal behavior, and being an Italian American. In BIG SHOT, the American gangster genre is upended through stylized theatrics, dynamic movement, song, dance and pasta.\n\nThe creation of this show is made in part due to the generous support of South Coast Repertory, Bootleg Theatre, The Dept. of Cultural Affairs for the City of Los Angeles and The Los Angeles County Arts Commission\n\nOne feature of outstanding physical theatre is that it successfully offers a truly original spectacle, not in its various parts, but as a whole. That spectactle doesn’t need to be all bells and whistles; it can be a spectactle for its simplicity of realisation. To draw on an existing, iconic movie series, and to then alchemically mix it all up an offer it back as something fresh and new in itself, is a remarkable achievement. That’s what lies at the heart of Big Shot, a new production from award-winning Theatre Movement Bazaar, from the pen of Richard Alger and under the direction of Tina Kronis.\n\nThis is not The Godfather. Theatre Movement Bazaar are at pains to point this out. Big Shot is part homage, part pastiche, but mostly it’s about patriarchs, power and pasta. It’s interrogation rather than adaptation: a genre-bending whirlwind of criminal choreography, lightning dialogue, and a swelling soundtrack that asks its audience to suspend what they know of Mario Puzo’s book and Francis Ford Coppola’s film and get down to the nitty gritty of what it is to be an outsider, the straight one in a crook family, the wife of a mafioso, the middle son, or a Kraut-Mick boy who’ll never be Italian.\n\nTMB leave no stone unturned, no angle unassessed, in their post-cultural meta-theatrical debate on what makes (or doesn’t make) a ‘big shot’.\n\nas part of the South Coast Repertory’s Pacific Playwrights Festival", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Hey. Have you been noticing the new blog design? Seems like last year I was playing around and completely screwed up my template so this is only the third and possible last version you’ll see in a while. Along with the new template, I’m writing more. Heck yeah! It’s not a resolution but I just have a lot to say and share. And this looser style of writing is so fast that I can churn something out like this in 10 minutes.", null, "Between the new template and more writing, I’ve been focusing on more mindful eating and taking care of myself from the inside out. Late last year, my body felt like it was shutting down both physically and emotionally. And with everything going on, I was warned that on a physical level, I had to take care of myself. So I sought out to nourish myself with whole grains, lots of greens and nutrient-rich proteins. Spinach salads and baked salmon could only take me so far and I needed something that could be refrigerated for a few days and reheated. And then I spotted this recipe for farro using bacon on Bon Appetit.", null, "I’ve been meaning to play around with farro and this recipe hit all the right notes featuring cheese, the tang of lemon juice and lots of bacon pieces. It cooks a lot of like risotto but the only difference between my recipe and Bon Appetit’s is the cooking time is reduced in half. Go ahead and spend up to an hour in the kitchen if you want to make this, but if you want to spare a little time, look for a package of 10-Minute Farro at Trader Joe’s.", null, "Bring broth and 1 cup water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Reduce heat to low and keep warm.\n\nPour off all but 1 tablespoon fat from pan. Add scallion whites to pan and cook, stirring often, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add farro and cook until lightly toasted for about 3 minutes. Add wine and stirring, until liquid is almost completely evaporated." ]
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[ null, "“The most beautiful of all the capitals of Europe.”\n\nAs well as being Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh is also the leading festival city in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But when you live and work in such an incredible city, it can sometimes be easy to take it for granted.\n\nSo, we thought it would be interesting to remind everyone about how the city has been loved and admired for hundreds of years with some of the most memorable and famous quotes about Edinburgh from some equally famous people.\n\n“The view of Edinburgh from the road before you enter Leith is quite enchanting: it is, as Albert said, fairy-like and what you would only imagine as a thing to dream of, or to see in a picture.”\n\nQueen Victoria made her first visit to Scotland in 1842, just five years after becoming Queen.\nShe marvelled at the beautiful views of the Castle, Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat.\n\n“This is a city of shifting light, of changing skies, of sudden vistas. A city so beautiful it breaks the heart again and again.”\n\nAuthor Alexander McCall Smith has written several novels set in the city, including 44 Scotland Street and The Sunday Philosophy Club.\n\n“The Scots think of it as their capital; they’re too possessive, Edinburgh belongs to the world.”\n\nThe Edinburgh-born artist Richard Demarco has been a champion of visual and performing arts in the city for decades.\n\n“Half a capital and half a country town, the whole city leads a double existence; it has long trances of the one and flashes of the other; like the king of the Black Isles, it is half alive and half a monumental marble.”\n\nStevenson’s Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes, is full of beautiful descriptions of Auld Reekie such as this. Despite being set in London, Stevenson’s famous tale of Jekyll and Hyde is thought to be heavily inspired by Edinburgh because of this ‘double existence’.\n\n“Edinburgh is a hotbed of genius.”\n\nThis famous quote from Scottish poet and author Tobias Smollett refers to Edinburgh’s Enlightenment of the 18th century. The city was associated with many writers, philosophers, scientists and academics, including David Hume, Adam Smith and Francis Hutcheson.\n\nOscar Wilde’s famous quote gives a less romanticised version of the city, but still gives the literary seal of approval to Auld Reekie.\n\n“But Edinburgh is a mad god’s dream.”\n\nOne of the principal figures behind the Scottish Renaissance of the mid-20th century, Hugh MacDiarmid, was an influential poet and writer. This quote, taken from his poem Edinburgh, is immortalised on a plaque outside the Scottish Parliament.\n\n“I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.”\n\nEven for those who are visitors to Edinburgh, this quote from the late British actor Alan Rickman, a regular at many of Edinburgh’s festivals, sums up exactly what people feel about the city.\n\n“Edinburgh isn’t so much a city, more a way of life…… I doubt I’ll ever tire of exploring Edinburgh, on foot or in print.”\n\nIan Rankin’s series of Inspector Rebus novels are some of the most popular books set in the city.\nRankin began his writing career whilst studying English Literature at the University of Edinburgh.\n\nBurns lived in Edinburgh for a couple of years at the height of his career. Although he originally hailed from Ayr, Scotland’s national bard was very fond of the capital city, as illustrated here in this Address to Edinburgh.\n\n“It seemed as if the rock and castle assumed a new aspect every time I looked at them; and Arthur’s Seat was perfect witchcraft. I don’t wonder that anyone residing in Edinburgh should write poetically.”\n\nIn 1817, Washington Irvine travelled to Edinburgh to visit Walter Scott and was enchanted by the city. Best known for his short stories Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Irvine was one of the first American writers to gain international success in Europe.\n\n“Piled deep and massy, close and high; Mine own romantic town.”\n\nThis famous line is taken from the epic poem Marmion. Scott, who was born in College Wynd on the Cowgate, is one of the most significant figures in Scottish literature and the Scott Monument is the largest monument to a writer in the world.\n\n“My dear Sir, do not think that I blaspheme when I tell you that your great London, as compared to Dun-Edin, ‘mine own romantic town’, is as prose compared to poetry, or as a great rumbling, rambling, heavy Epic compared to a Lyric, brief, bright, clear, and vital as a flash of lightning.”\n\nIn this letter from 1850, author Charlotte Bronte tells her companion that London and Edinburgh are two very different cities. She even makes reference to the famous line from Marmion, which she also quoted in her novel Jane Eyre.\n\n“The most beautiful of all the capitals of Europe.”\n\nThe Poet Laureate was a huge fan of Victorian architecture, this explains why he was so fond of Edinburgh’s traditional tenements and town houses.\n\n“When I looked out in the morning it is as if I had waked in Utopia.”\n\nMary Anne Evans, better known by her pen name George Eliot, was one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She was one of many authors to be inspired by the city after a visit to Edinburgh.\n\n“Coming back to Edinburgh is to me like coming home.”\n\nCharles Dickens was particularly fond of Edinburgh, as it was the place where he received the first significant public recognition of his work. He described Edinburgh as a “city so distinguished in literature and the arts” and visited several times throughout his life." ]
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[ "Drive something posh without spending too much dosh: Most reliable used executive cars revealed, according to their owners\n\nThat means they tend to be beautifully-finished, supremely quiet, cosseting to drive and packed with the latest in-car gadgetry.\n\nThe downside is that all these luxuries result in fairly big prices, especially if you were to get a little too tick-box happy with the options list in the showroom.\n\nFor those who simply can't afford a new one, the only alternative is to find something on the used market that has depreciated to an acceptable price. But which second-hand executive cars will be affordable to run as well as purchase?", null, "Posh cars: Executive models are mainly aimed at business types who want premium quality and exceptional comfort to help them endure long arduous journeys between meetings. You too can have the same luxuries at a fraction of the price if you buy the right one second hand\n\nCombine their luxury with worries that something expensive will go wrong and you have some good news for second-hand buyers, as big expensive cars often depreciate heavily.\n\nReliability is a serious issue with this type of vehicle, which can make owning one a pricey affair.\n\nThat's because the more technology a car has, the more things there are to potentially go wrong - which tends to be the case, according to recent reports.\n\nThese second-hand examples are the ones you can trust not to cause you too many headaches or visits to the garage, according to those who are driving them currently.\n\nMore than 18,000 owners of UK cars were surveyed by What Car? magazine to determine the most - and least - dependable used executive cars you can get your hands on.\n\nAnd they shouldn't cost a small fortune either.\n\nThat's because the data is only for vehicles that are four to 10 years old - and we've consulted current online listings to give a ball-park value based on examples with less than 60,000 miles on the clock.\n\nThese are the most reliable executive models, in descending order. You should also consult the list of the least dependable execs, too.", null, "The Skoda Superb's name suggests it has big ambitions, and it manages to fulfill them with a huge interior and plenty of comfort. It's pretty dependable too\n\nWhen you think of executive cars Skoda probably isn't the first brand that comes to mind.\n\nThat said, the Superb does feel suitably premium and has an abundance of space.\n\nJust under a third (31 per cent) of owners with this car said theirs had a fault in the last 12 months, so they're not bulletproof. Be wary of brake, battery, fuel system and suspension problems.\n\nThree quarters of cars remained driveable despite their issues, though an unfortunate few were stung with repair bills of more than £1,500.", null, "The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the quintessential executive motor. There's a big reason why so many chauffeur services use them\n\nWhen someone mentions executive cars, the E-Class should be one that pops into your head first.\n\nLike the Skoda, a few (36 per cent) had faults over the course of the year, and worryingly the most common problem area was the engine.\n\nBattery, engine electrics and fuel system issues were also reported, though most could still be driven despite these complications.\n\nSome were new enough that they were fixed under warranty, but older models no longer covered by Mercedes cost up to £1,500 to fix.", null, "The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is proving its reliability. Choose this ageing model and you still get premium feel and the three-point badge kudos for a little over £5k\n\nCan't stretch to an E-Class? Then how about the smaller and marginally more affordable C-Class that went out of production five years ago?\n\nFewer than a quarter of owners (24 per cent) said their C-Class' had a fault in the last 12 months.\n\nMost issues were fairly simple fixes, though six per cent were problems with the engine and engine electrics while five per cent reported braking system headaches.\n\nMore than three quarters of problematic cars could still be driven with their faults and only a few owners had to stump up £1,000 for repair bills.", null, "The Mazda6 is one of the most stylish executive models on the market today. Despite still being on sale, this generation has been on the market since 2012, so used versions are available\n\nMazda's current offering in the executive range is the accomplished 6, which is arguably one of the best looking cars in the list.\n\nA third of owners reported faults, with 13 per cent being related to the brakes or engine.\n\nTwo-thirds of drivers said they could still keep using their Mazda 6 despite the issues and more than half were new enough to be fixed for free under warranty.\n\nThose that fell out of the Japanese firm's three-year warranty had to pay no more than £500 in repair bills in the last year.", null, "The A6 has recently been replaced, so this previous generation model is still pretty pricey on the used market\n\nWhen you mention executive saloons the name Audi should be on the tip of your tongue. The German marque masters premium cars like this, and the A6 is no exception when it comes to quality.\n\nOnly 22 per cent of A6 owners said their car had a problem over 12 months, with the biggest areas of concern being the bodywork.\n\nThat said, a few also reported issued with the brakes and engine.\n\nVirtually all keepers said their A6 could still be driven with the issues they had and some were new enough to be fixed for free by Audi. Just a small percentage of owners had to shell out up to £1,500 to get their cars repaired.\n\nLeast reliable used executive cars you might want to avoid", null, "The older Mazda 6 is actually more reliable than the one that's replaced it, according to readers of What Car? magazine\n\nWhile it might not be at number one in this reliability chart, value for money doesn't get much better than the previous-generation Mazda 6.\n\nYou can pick one up for a little over £2,000, which looks like a bargain considering the dependability rating given by owners.\n\nAlthough 31 per cent of owners said theirs suffered a fault in the last 12 months, the most common problem areas were the brakes, non-engine electrics, battery, bodywork and fuel system.\n\nMost cars could still be driven and were fixed the same day, and - incredibly - not a single repair bill topped £500.", null, "If you want a reliable executive estate, you'll struggle to do better than the Volvo V70\n\nVolvos tend to hold their value well, mostly because they're synonymous for being durable and supremely safe. The V70 is a very practical estate, hence why values are still high.\n\nOwners of this previous-generation car said they were pretty dependable, with just 19 per cent having a fault in the previous 12 months.\n\nExhaust and non-engine electric problems were the most common areas of concern, though there were also a smaller number of complaints about engine and wheel niggles.\n\nMost cars could still be driven and were fixed in less than a week. Only a few had to pay over £1,500 to have theirs repaired.", null, "The Avensis has since been removed from Toyota's range of new cars. The last model it sold is proving to be very dependable\n\nThe Avensis' credentials as an 'executive' car can be debated. While it's a similar size to other saloons here, it doesn't quite have the same premium kudos or luxurious cabin.\n\nThat said, they're hugely reliable. Just one in five owners of this model - the last before Toyota discontinued it in the UK - reported a problem.\n\nThe two most frequently cited problem areas were the bodywork and gearbox, followed by the air conditioning, battery, brakes and exhaust - so nothing catastrophic.\n\nThree-quarters of cars with faults were still driveable, and repair bills ranged from £51 to a few £1,000 invoices.", null, "BMW's 3 Series is the executive saloon most people will think of first. If you're buying used, the just-replaced car is proving to robust - so owners have said\n\nThe 3 Series is the small executive saloon most think of first, and for good reason. It's usually the best to drive of the bunch, offers the latest advancements in tech and are wonderfully comfortable to boot.\n\nThe just-replaced F30 model is no different, and examples over four years of age are proving to be pretty strong.\n\nJust over one in five owners (22 per cent) reported a fault in 12 months, usually related to the air conditioning, non-engine electrics and steering as the three main problem areas.\n\nThree-quarters of these cars remained drivable and were fixed the same day. Many were still within warranty though a handful had repair bills exceeding £1,500, which is why What Car? marked it down slightly.", null, "Value for money doesn't get much better than this. The Avensis is 16 years old, but models aged 4 to 10 years are the most reliable of all second-hand exec cars\n\nIf you think a newer Toyota Avensis is not an executive car then you definitely won't think this older generation one is either. 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[ "Eagles don't drink from a specific body of water, eagles get it from the food they eat. Although not necessary, bald eagles occasionally drink freshwater spring water while the eagle is bathing. The eagle must also be provided with ample fresh water for drinking and bathing.", null, "Birds and adults sometimes drink water while swimming if fresh water is available. While cardinals and other birds may not be interested in winter bathing, they still see winter bird bathing as a source of drinking water. For bald eagles, \"swimming is not an unusual activity,\" said Jim Watson, an eagle researcher with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.\n\nFish are the main food for bald eagles, but they also eat other animals and birds. Since bald eagles' main food source is fish, they can often be seen near rivers in winter. Bald eagles are opportunistic predators, which means they steal or seek carrion from other animals (mainly other eagles or smaller fish-eating birds) in addition to their live prey.\n\nHorned eagles feed mainly on fish; they can just be caught, stolen from other birds, or destroyed. Since eagles eat fish the most, they are often seen near unfrozen streams. The golden eagle is rarely found near water and does not usually feed on fish.", null, "Named after these majestic golden-marked birds, golden eagles are massive and competent predators capable of preying on a wide variety of animal species. These eagles are dark brown in color on the tail and wings and have golden spots on the back of the neck. Reminiscent of an owl, these majestic bird eyes are very large and actually take up most of the space in eagles' skulls.\n\nGolden eagles are able to hunt a variety of animals, including those of impressive size. Bald eagles are widely known for their elegant flight, skillful hunting, and such majestic strength and beauty that they have become the national bird of the United States.\n\nAs with many animal species, eagles' body size increases from the southern to the northern part of their range. In winter, we see more eagles when they travel in large groups in search of food.", null, "However, Wisconsin eagles must travel for food in the winter and return to nesting sites to breed during the warmer months. As for eagles in Florida, or any other warmer Florida state, Florida eagles do not migrate for a food source or to breed, as they have a stable food source in one place year-round. When caring for humans, eagles need to be fed the same diet as their wild counterparts.\n\nEagles of all ages will follow their parents to the nest and graze there until they feed with their parents; at this point their foraging skills improve rapidly and they become less and less dependent on their parents. The eagle first learns to recognize the food in the nest; as he flies and follows his parents, he learns by watching them and other eagles.\n\nThe eagle flies over water and land in search of prey, and also searches for prey while sitting. Sometimes an eagle is seen in the water, clinging its claws to a heavy salmon, which it weaves to the shore on its wings. “It's normal for eagles to grab fish that are too heavy to fly...they can't take off, but they can tow it to shore by paddling their wings.\n\nHe said that contrary to popular belief, an eagle can take off from the surface of the water if it does not stay there too long and wet its wings. His office next to the fish processing plant overlooks the water, and the eagle is seen deliberately landing on the water to collect fish waste discarded by the workers. David Hunsaker has been seen on several occasions in an eagle's fur nest and several bloodthirsty birds, but he said that a pair of eagles feed almost exclusively on fish.", null, "Watson typically says that bald eagles grab fish from the water, keep their feathers relatively dry, and fly back into the air with their tasty treats. Usually, bald eagles notice fish on the surface and dive down with open claws.\n\nIf you've ever seen an eagle in southern Wisconsin, you probably know that one of the best times to see an eagle is during the winter, especially where there is open ocean. There seems to be little you can do to raise bald eagles this winter, as keeping fish in your yard can be a problem; however, there are many ways to support eagles.\n\nThe golden eagle has an area called a crop to store food, which allows them to survive without finding food every day. The aquiline crop is a sac in the esophagus and serves as a storage area, allowing the bird to eat large amounts of food when it is available (i.e. tissue to the chicks so they don't go into the crop." ]
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[ null, "Itching to get rid of your crummy boss? Consider employing a private eye to tail him, tag his car with a GPS tracking device, and then attempt to nail him for drunken driving. If the mood strikes you, follow him to Las Vegas, or sic a voluptuous woman on him in a bar and secretly tape it.\n\nToo bare-knuckled for your taste?\n\nIt wasn’t for one police union in Costa Mesa, Calif., when a contingent of council members there pushed to reform the city’s pension system and outsource some city services to the private sector.\n\nNew documents released by county prosecutors reveal that in the lead-up to the city’s 2012 mayoral election, the Costa Mesa Police Officers Association pulled out all the stops, deploying investigators at the law firm Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir to conduct “candidate research” against their political foes.\n\nNeedless to say, candidate research appears to have more to do with guerilla tactics intended to eliminate a target than poring over microfiche. Two private investigators employed at the law firm were arrested and charged earlier this month for their role in the 2012 events. Costa Mesa’s mayor (a council member at the time), his wife, and a second council member have filed a civil suit.\n\nThe police union has fired the law firm and claims the union had no role in directing the misdoings, but according to an affidavit filed by the Orange County district attorney, the two investigators, former police officers themselves, were carrying out services for the union at the time the alleged crimes occurred.\n\nE-mail records unearthed in the civil and criminal investigations trace months of back-and-forth between union members on creative ways to solve their council problem, eventually leading to the decision to increase union dues in order to triple the retainer the union was paying Lackie for the aforementioned research.\n\nIn one particularly rich exchange, a union board member, a rank-and-file cop himself, wrote it was “time to expose buffoonery and paranoia” of the then-mayor, who had remarked that he was receiving “stink eye” from officers while out on the campaign trail for another council member, the same candidate about whom the union’s private investigators later made a false DUI report. (Sounds as if the paranoia was justified.)\n\nThis might be reminiscent of a Hollywood plotline, but there are signs it may also be business as usual for police unions throughout the country. That now-defunct law firm employed by the Costa Mesa union was hardly a rare rogue outfit; nor were the two investigators, now fighting multiple felony charges, employees who had gone off the reservation. In its prime, the firm represented more than 100 law-enforcement associations in California and made no effort to hide its rough-and-tumble approach.\n\nAs detailed in a handy “playbook” on the firm’s former website, policeattorney.com (the site is now “under construction”), in order to be effective, a police union “should be like a quiet giant in the position of ‘do as I ask and don’t piss me off.’” Elsewhere, the firm advised clients encountering political opposition from elected officials or high-level bureaucrats to “focus on an individual . . . and keep the pressure up until that person assures you his loyalty and then move on to the next victim.”\n\nI recently wrote about an episode in Phoenix, similarly uncovered during discovery in a civil lawsuit against the police union there. Dismayed by a new uniform policy implemented by the police chief, union officials likewise plotted over e-mail to hire a private investigator to trail the chief and “break it off in his a**” if he were found to be meeting with rival unions.\n\nIncidentally, the Phoenix police chief was fired by the city manager last week after he broke his silence and held a press conference in which he blasted the police union for its negative influence on city politics.\n\nIn both Costa Mesa and Phoenix, details of these sordid activities of police unions have come to light only because of the subpoena power afforded to parties in civil and criminal proceedings. Outside these rare contexts, police unions are able to operate with absolutely no transparency because they are classified as private entities not subject to public-records laws.\n\nThis is troubling when we consider that police unions are associations made up entirely of public employees for the express purpose of advocating on various employment matters. They command an outsize influence in the area of policymaking, sometimes even securing contract provisions in which they have veto power over changes in department policy. They win contracts in which union operations — including lobbying, electioneering, or soliciting grievances against public employers — are almost wholly subsidized by taxpayers. And in states such as California, where right-to-work laws don’t exist, police unions have an assured stream of revenue for budget items like “candidate research” by virtue of all officers’ compelled dues from their paychecks.\n\nEven though their might is made possible only by the abundance of taxpayer coffers, these groups are not subject to any transparency requirements whatsoever, which is how we arrive at episodes like that of Costa Mesa.\n\nWithout demands for increased scrutiny of police unions, whether by mandating transparency in negotiations, requiring police officers to account for their union activity while on the taxpayer dime, or other related reforms, the ability for these groups to engage in unsavory activity — and get away with it — will only grow.\n\nWhen, unbeknownst to us, the very groups we’ve entrusted to protect us from law-breakers become the law-breakers themselves, we’re in serious trouble.\n\nLucy Morrow Caldwell is vice president of client relations for High Road Stories, a holistic marketing campaign firm focused on free-market causes. She was formerly senior political advisor to the Goldwater Institute. This article originally appeared in National Review Online and is republished here with permission." ]
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[ "Hiding from the sky in Carlsbad Caverns | AspenTimes.com\nYOUR AD HERE »\n\nHiding from the sky in Carlsbad Caverns\n\nTired of blue skies and leaf-peeping? Try going into a cave for a few hours. Or even a few days.\n\nIf you enjoy the Fairy Caves in Glenwood Springs, then you should not miss the underground labyrinth of Carlsbad Caverns in southern New Mexico.\n\nI took a summer trip to the region and found the caves offered a refreshing break from the oppressive southwestern sun.\n\nThis spectacular and accessible national park draws tens of thousands of visitors in the summer months alone. Fortunately, it is open year-round, except on Christmas Day. The fee won’t leave you in debt either: $6 for adults, $3 for children under 16 and free for little ones under 5. This bargain gets you three full days of cave-dwelling, with opportunities for guided tours of the not-so-public areas.\n\nPrehistoric Native Americans visited the caves more than 1,000 years ago, and left mysterious drawings on the walls near the natural entrance. Nineteenth-century settlers were drawn to the caves by the spectacle of hundreds of thousands of bats flying out of the cave; some even ended up mining the huge guano deposits and selling the material as fertilizer. A cowboy named Jim White showed more interest in the caves’ natural attributes, but few believed his “improbable” tales of a huge underground wilderness until they saw actual photographs.", null ]
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[ null, "Ireland’s five main banks, which account for more than 99 per cent of all identified tracker overcharging cases in an industry-wide problem, have so far signalled the controversy will cost up to €890 million to resolve.\n\nThe costs of dealing with Ireland’s tracker-mortgage scandal is being felt more by smaller banks, Permanent TSB, Ulster Bank and KBC Bank Ireland, than the country’s two main lenders, according to an analysis from Canadian debt ratings agency DBRS.\n\nBased on the provisions that banks have set aside to cover redress, compensation and their own costs relating to the tracker overcharging controversy, DBRS noted that the average cost stood at €73,232 per PTSB customer, compared to €19,947 at Bank of Ireland. AIB’s average cost currently is €20,208, while KBC Bank Ireland’s is €40,350 and Ulster Bank, €60,286.\n\nThe agency puts much of the discrepancy down to some lenders, like Bank of Ireland, having a larger proportion of “high-volume, low-impact” cohorts of affected customers. More than a third of the 9,400 impacted Bank of Ireland customers, for example, were being overcharged by 0.15 percentage points above their tracker rate, rather than being outright denied a low-cost tracker mortgage linked to the European Central Bank benchmark rate.\n\nTwo years after the Central Bank ordered banks to find borrowers who were either wrongly denied low-cost mortgages linked to European Central Bank rates or put on the wrong rate, the regulator revealed in December that since September the number of customers hit by the scandal had surged by 13,600, or two-thirds, to 33,700.\n\nIreland’s five main banks, which account for more than 99 per cent of all identified tracker overcharging cases in an industry-wide problem, have so far signalled the controversy will cost up to €890 million to resolve.\n\nThat equates to about 30 per cent of the €2.6 billion of annualised income before provisions and taxes the five banks are estimated by DBRS to have made last year.\n\n“DBRS does not foresee any adverse rating impact from the tracker mortgage examination for Irish banks,” it said, noting that it, like many analysts, see the final cost potentially topping the €1 billion mark." ]
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[ "The Indian Energy Exchange or the IEX is an Indian electronic system power trading exchange that runs on the regulations of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission. IEX is also the largest energy exchange all over India with a physical delivery option, as part of its electricity trading. IEX at present has over 3800 clients and 3300 electricity consumers.\n\nAccording to the current announcements, the total traded electricity volume by the Indian Energy Exchange, which directly impacted the IEX share price, witnessed a massive growth with values jumping up to 59% in September 2021, along with a minimum of trade of 8997 MU volume of electricity.\n\nIn an interview, the vice-chairman at GCL securities Mr. Ravi Singhal exclaimed that one of the prime reasons why the IEX share price is rising is because of the expected announcement of a bonus in the near future. However, there have been plenty of other major contributing factors that have resulted in this sudden jump of 59% in the IEX share value. Let us discuss some of them below to better understand why the IEX share price is rising and hence, is the one to invest in, given the current statistics since June 2021 quarter.\n\nWith a 37% growth in the power trading segment, IEX manage to trade around 7322 mega unit volume of power in July 2021, with a monthly average price of Rs.2.95 for every unit. Along with this increasing volume growth of 37%, the introduction of the cross-border electricity trade further increased the aggregated traded volume by approximately 68.4% on a month-to-month basis. This is another reason that might have increased the IEX share price gradually, resulting in the master 59% jump in September 2021.\n\nThe Indian Energy Exchange has now successfully become a platform for the physical trading of renewable energy, making it an active part of the green energy theme movement. According to IEX hence, there will be four different types of green term ahead contracts available for trading that include daily contracts, weekly contracts, green intraday contracts, and day-ahead contingency contracts. Because of this decision, IEX stock is in the limelight, directly impacting the IEX share price and increasing its value, as witnessed in September 2021.\n\nAccording to the National Stock exchange, the Indian Energy Exchange has managed to successfully give a massive return of 165% since it stepped foot into the exchange market a year ago. At present, IEX share price has increased greatly to Rs. 758.50 from Rs. 434 on 27 August 2021. This makes IEX a prominent and dominating player in the business, justifying the current share price, while actively working towards increasing the same in the near future.\n\nThe Adani Mundra power plant and the Tata power plant together with a capacity of 8000 MW of electricity are all set to sell in Gujarat to ease out the supply of coal situation in the state. For the same reason, the bids on the current power exchange are high that is simultaneously decreasing the power prices, to a great extent. Now, due to the desperate demand by the distribution utilities for power, the average price per unit has increased from Rs. 2.95 per unit to a massive Rs. 6/7 per unit, making Gujarat the biggest buyer of power from IEX. This is one of the reasons why the IEX share price has been witnessing rapid growth in the last few months, since July 2021.\n\nAccording to data and research, the June 2021 quarter has been the most profitable for IEX with the consolidated profit, which is a whopping 47% increase from the last quarter. The main reason for this massive increase in profit is due to the increased revenues of the power exchange at approximately 1 billion rupees for the period of April to June 2021. This increasing revenue and market value together contributed to the overall increase in the IEX share price in September 2021.\n\nThe global pandemic shut down operations for a lot of the major industries in the country. However, even with the lockdown situation, the consumption pattern of electricity throughout the quarter witnessed a massive growth of 17%. In June 2021, the increasing demand of power reached 191.5 gigawatts, which further increased the demand for power for consumption in July 2021, peaking at a huge 200 GW consumption demand requirement. Now, because of this growth in power consumption, the IEX share price is seen to be growing by a huge margin.\n\nOverall, the IEX share price, at present stands at Rs. 758.50/-, showcasing the popularity of this power trading business entity amongst the distribution utilities. Additionally, according to experts, the IEX share price is only expected to increase further, given the new adoptions within the business, including green energy distribution, which might just be one of the best decisions taken by the Indian Energy Exchange.\n\nNowadays, the technique of systematically optimizing your website for search engines is known as SEO. When implemented and handled properly, an SEO plan can increase your company’s exposure and lead generation. 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[ null, "Director Robert (Bob) McVicker, P.E. was appointed to the MWDOC Board in June 2019. He represents Division 3, which includes the areas of Cypress, Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos, Stanton, Westminster, the western portion of Garden Grove, and nearby portions of unincorporated Orange County.\n\nDirector McVicker brings more than 35 years of experience in the water industry to the MWDOC Board, working for water agencies, regulated water utility, and engineering companies as an engineer, manager, and consultant. Semi-retired, Director McVicker is a registered professional civil engineer. He is a member of several water industry organizations including the American Water Works Association, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the Orange County Water Association where he served as a past president.\n\nDirector McVicker’s work over the course of his career has been recognized by various groups including the American Membrane Technology Association, Environmental and Water Resources Institute, and Leadership Tomorrow Program.\n\nA resident of Orange County for 36 years, Director McVicker has been a planning commissioner for the City of Fountain Valley and has served on the Well Standards Advisory Board for the County of Orange.\n\nDirector McVicker is a graduate of Humboldt State and received his master’s degree from Utah State. He lives in Fountain Valley with his wife, Gloria." ]
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[ "It’s all becoming a hazy blur… I really bungled my self-appointed position as blogger extraordinaire this last tour. I didn’t write down shit. Was there lots of downtime? Yes. Was I tired a lot? Yes. Did I figure out how Hulu works on my phone so I could watch a bunch of Venture Brothers? Oh yes. Looking at this tour pass, I realize my folly to try and remember it all later.\n\nBut attempt to remember it, I shall. How I wish I had recorded my touringest years of 2008-2010, even just a little bit. So here goes… I had gone into work early to finish my Faith No More poster. I churned it out in record time, because Sean had been a tad upset in a text exchange the night before when I reminded him I had work on the day we were to leave tour. Still, I got done fast and showed up at the allotted hour to load the trailer and… those mooks were still painting costumes. It would be four or so more hours until we finally left Oakland. And those fucking costumes still weren’t finished.\n\nAnd about four hours driving was all we could get until we pulled into a rest stop somewhere near Bear River in California. We were first asked by some transients about scoring crystal meth, then we got advice for a campsite from some old timer that seemed to be baiting us for a serial kill. But his directions were correct and we found a campsite. This was supposed to happen somewhere in Nevada.\n\nAlong the way, Scott continued working on costumes while we discussed what the hell the story of the show was going to actually be. We also put together the traditional prop-give-away, this time a ‘zine called Crust Fund. Literally days went into working on this dumb thing no one would ever read.\n\nAfter driving for a few days, we finally met up with Phobia and Nekrofilth at Mo’s BBQ for our first show. Not the most auspicious place to begin a tour, but began it we did. During Nekrofilth and Phobia’s set, I was busy in the van recording samples for our live show that I was writing basically as we recorded them. I really didn’t hold out much hope for the first show to work out. But… it wasn’t a disaster. The samples all worked, the show happened, and we had the first one under our belt.\n\nWe were late getting into Des Moines, so I unfortunately missed the pedigreed openers Traffic Death, featuring members of Black Market Fetus. Vaudeville Mews is in that part of town every town has, where fratty looking dudes doused in Drakkar Noir all fight to bang the chicks in the shortest skirts, you know, before they all grow up and have lives they hate. It’s also the best show space in town.\n\nAt the end of the night, the sound guy handed us a bag of gear we thought musta belonged to Nekrofilth or Phobia. It didn’t. Days later I opened it and discovered a bunch of expensive pedals and a wireless system! Score! Days after that, I found the band’s picks who had played a matinee show before ours. I really scrutinized their Facebook to see if there was any reason to hate them, like misogynistic or homophobic comments, so I could keep the stuff. Well, turns out, they’re decent folks. I contacted them after tour and returned the bag. Dammit… doing the right thing really feels like losing, sometimes.\n\nI was really excited about Chicago the next day. I was less excited when I heard there was like four other metal shows going on, one of them sharing our promoter. We did have a great show, but I can only imagine it could’ve been greaterer without Anaal Nathrakh playing across town. Because I am an ingrate. That night, we stayed in the back stage room at Reggie’s, which felt like a very European tour thing to do. But dirtier. We had to get fans going to clear out the band funk. It was a little gross, but I’m so dehumanized on tour, I didn’t care. Some others had reached their breaking point on this decision and the consequence was we got a lot more hotels after this.\n\nCleveland was a Monday night show at a 21 and up dive called Now That’s Class. I didn’t expect much, but we had a really great time there. It was far from packed, but the owner, Paul, seemed quite pleased by the turnout for a Monday. Pittsburgh was similar, with a club that none of my friends in town had ever really heard of called Cattivo, apparently, more well known as a lesbian bar. We expected a shit-show and instead got a the-shit-show, at least considering the oddly booked venue. It was also the only place the night ended with an angry sound guy. I don’t really blame him, having to clean fake blood off his cables, but all this info is in our rider that apparently no one ever forwards to the club.\n\nNext up was Brooklyn at one of our favorite show spots, Saint Vitus Bar. This place is so rad and the staff is awesome. There’s also just too many cool people and friends in that area that it gets a bit overwhelming. I ended up spending most of the time in the van doing what I thought would be a short interview, but ended up being well over an hour. Though feeling a bit rushed, I think the night turned out killer, which you can judge for yourself, thanks to the dedicated video work of http://pitfullofshit.blogspot.com/ and Frank Huang.\n\nWe ended up in Philly next for a very exciting show that included D.R.I. The club was sold out, I’m sure SOLELY because of us (insert sarcasm here). The Voltage Lounge was a weird spot, though, with a tiny little stage and then a fucking ENORMOUS side stage that was curtained off. It was a little difficult for us, but for once, it was easier on our costumed crew. The fatality that night was my cabinet. D.R.I. doesn’t travel with gear, you see, so they borrowed some of ours. This happened before and bassist Harold O. left my bass amp feeling like a hot frying pan after a 2+ hour set. So, brilliantly, I asked Callum from Phobia if D.R.I. could borrow his Tech 21 bass head, which was promptly turned on 10 and blew right past the wattage on my speakers. I had to order the speaker from Guitar Center, which turned into quite the hassle as it Memorial Day Weekend. FML.\n\nLuckily, Maryland Death Fest was next, so at least I knew I had a back line to work with. Baltimore has always been kind to us, and this weekend would be no exception. The staff we worked with at Baltimore Soundstage was beyond awesome, even adjusting the light over the merch when the red hue turned our super cool 3-D posters into 2-D. For the night, we also kidnapped Phobia’s sound guy, Alejandro Corredor. We’d been paying him to do our sound as well, but Phobia wasn’t playing MDF. Such is the awesomeness of Alejandro’s work that we had to steal him. We pounded out a killer set at MDF with all the madness inherent in an event where a chicken-suited mosher is a celebrity.\n\nI was but an attendee the next day, hanging with my wife who flew out. We enjoyed the tunes of bands such as Razor, Wolf Brigade, and even Sean doing double-duty as vocalist for Engorged. It had been waaay too long since I’ve been able to see Engorged. They were a definite highlight of a killer weekend. Most impressive moment: we ran after seeing Engorged to the big stage to see as much of Razor as possible. Kevin from Engorged and his wife were already there because they had a taxi waiting outside for when he finished playing. That’s heavy fucking metal.\n\nUnfortunately, we had to leave MDF for what would be the lamest of all our shows. It wasn’t any one person’s fault it was lame, but rather a confluence of decisions that made my night at New Mountain in Asheville, NC a lamefest. The venue itself was tiny with no way to pull of our stage show. Then the uppity bartender said we were absolutely banned from doing any blood antics, anyway. Really, this show with this crowd and these bands should’ve been in some dude’s basement and it woulda been a lot more fun. I proceeded to get myself good and stinking drunk. According to Sean and Ben, I ranted incoherently while they sat back and watched me between songs. I don’t recall, but I later found photo evidence of me wearing eight baseball hats and playing in a werewolf mask over my regular mask.\n\nThe next day more than made up for any bullshit I was feeling when we landed at the Earl in Atlanta. As soon as we walked in to the pub/restaurant/venue, we were greeted with fresh made treats from the kitchen, including homemade nacho cheese and fresh pork cracklin’s. It stormed aplenty outside and moshed aplenty inside. We got to have Atlanta’s own Death of Kings open and they ripped it. The rest of the show was ripping to the end. The Earl rips.", null, "We ended the first half of our first nationally headlining tour at the Hi-Tone in Memphis, where smoking inside is still legal. Gross, even though I took full advantage of it. It was a fun show and I got to hang with at least one killer old pal, but the best stuff lay ahead.\n\nNext up, Weapons of Mosh Destruction 3-D: Part 2: The Enndining!!\n\n2 thoughts on “Weapons of Mosh Destruction 3-D: Part 1: The Beginining”" ]
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[ null, "Tribulus is a plant emerging in the modern supplement arena after being valued by many civilizations in antiquity.\n\nWhat is Tribulus Terrestris?\n\nTribulus terrestris is an herbaceous plant belonging to the caltrop family (Zygophyllaceae). The reference to caltrops (which are spiky, human-made weapons) comes from the fruit that develops after the flower blooms. When the flower blooms, a fruit begins to form, which then falls apart into five spiky burs which resemble caltrops. Due to the sharp, spiky burs, Tribulus is considered a weed. It can easily puncture bicycle tires, earning it the name “puncture vine.” [1]\n\nThe origin of Tribulus' name is from the Greek word meaning “water chestnut.” It was later translated into the Latin word “tribulos,” which means caltrop. It soon became a name that was associated with the Tribulus plant in classical times. [1]\n\nTribulus was used in many countries as a traditional remedy, and it has many different names. The Chinese revere it in their Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophy, and call it Ci Ji Li, Bai Ji Li, or Ji Li. The Ayurvedic physicians in India call it Gokshura, Swadukantaka, Shuuadamshtra, Trikantaka, Chanadhruma, Vanashrungata, and Ikshugandhika in Sanskrit. In Hindi, it is known as Gokharu. Other names for Tribulus in India are Gokuri in the Benagali, Nerinci in Tamil, Kante gokaru in Marathi, and Palleru Kayalu in Telugu. [1][2]\n\nWhat is the history of Tribulus Terrestris?\n\nTribulus terrestris has been a staple in many traditional, plant-based, folkloric medicinal philosophies all over the world. In the modern era, some athletes in the Olympics used Tribulus to enhance their performance in the 1990s. [3]\n\nThere are also reports of tribal South Africans who coat the seeds of Tribulus with the juice of poisonous berries to create lethal weapons. [1]\n\nTribulus is a taprooted, flowering plant that is native to the Mediterranean region. It grows well in southern Europe and Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. It can also be found in Central, South, and North Americas, and it was introduced to California in the twentieth century. It spread from California north to British Columbia, Canada, and became so widespread that it is known as a noxious weed. Some states in America and South Australia also regard Tribulus as an invasive weed. [1]\n\nTribulus is often referred to as a “goathead” plant and can be a nuisance to local wildlife and livestock who often suffer injuries in their mouths from grazing. Even though many countries view Tribulus as a pesky weed, it is very hard to eradicate it through herbicidal or biological methods. A common biological intervention has been to introduce two species of weevils to the Tribulus plant to eat it. The seeds are viable for an average of seven years, making it difficult to find a long-term solution. [1]\n\nCommon varieties of Tribulus include:\n\nWhat is Tribulus Terrestris made of?\n\nThe flavonoids of Tribulus include:\n\nThe alkaloids of Tribulus include:\n\nSafety and Side Effects of Tribulus Terrestris\n\nSide effects of Tribulus include gastrointestinal symptoms (abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea) and excitability, insomnia, and heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding. Two cases of kidney toxicity (nephrotoxicity) after drinking large amounts of water containing Tribulus were reported. People who have eaten the Tribulus fruit (that is covered in spines) suffered from bronchial polyps and punctures of the lung in 2 cases because of the migration of the spines into the thorax. [3]\n\nTribulus can cause renal toxicity in ruminant animals. [3]\n\nWith Amazon Woot, you can save hundreds on Refurbished Items in all categories!\n\nThe Science Behind Cold Brew Coffee" ]
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[ "This month’s cover image is related to the pineapple genome paper, but is also a celebration of all things genome. The cover art is from a collage produced by young artists Sahve Greef and Aurora Lupus. The image shows a pineapple outline with genome tracks or chromosomes contained within the scales of the outer fruit, all set on a background reminiscent of outer space.\n\nWe asked Sahve to give us some insight into the process that led to this design:\n\nI was working on the cover and had a difficult time creating my original concept which would have been genomes shaped like pineapples and than it became a pineapple silhouette with genomes shaped like pineapples inside, pineapple inception! It was becoming too complicated so I was thinking it over. Aurora suggested creating the pineapple’s scales from genome tracks, and we began working together. Originally, I was composing the collage on an orange bristol board, but felt that it made the pineapple appear flat, and disappearing into the background too much. I wanted to create a dynamic image, one that exploded off the cover and made people wonder, “Hey, what’s going on with that crazy pineapple that just punched me in the eyeballs???” I’m amazed by how incredibly small genomes are in relation to just about everything, and it makes me really think about how small we are in the universe.\n\nTo see more of Sahve’s art, visit her Facebook and Tumblr sites. Aurora’s art can be found at her Tumblr site.", null ]
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[ null, "In the midst of the Trump administration’s family separation horror show, showrunners and producers who work for Fox are speaking out against the network’s news channel. In a series of tweets, Judd Apatow called on people in power to speak out against their parent company and Rupert Murdoch for engineering a network of propaganda and dishonest reporting. Apatow tweeted:\n\nI haven’t worked with Fox since 2002. That family promotes evil ideas and greed and corruption. We all choose who to work with. I understand why that is easier for some than others but many powerful people are powerful enough to speak up to their bosses at a moment like this. https://t.co/8NtsqsR8Xj\n\nHe is a fucking kidnapper! The Murdoch’s support these policies ! Where are the Fox stars and executives speaking up?! Imagine if it was your kids. Who has a movie, TV show, sporting event, news show at Fox? How can you remain silent when they promote these policies? https://t.co/jrPVKrxK6n\n\nAnd I haven’t seen one new powerful person who works for or at Fox stand up and say they oppose their support of these cruel policies. Not one. Fox is like the NRA to politicians. If they said this is too far the President would stop this monsterous behavior. https://t.co/MufV1iQXxs\n\nIn other words, don’t think critically, don’t consult multiple news sources, and in general, don’t use your brain. Just blindly obey Fox News. This is fringe shit, and it’s business like this that makes me embarrassed to work for this company. https://t.co/kC7MPYxdgZ\n\nLet me officially join @SethMacFarlane in saying I’m disgusted to work at a company that has anything whatsoever to do with @FoxNews. This bullshit is the opposite of what #ModernFamily stands for. https://t.co/dnvIbgoIyA\n\nI have made two films for 20th Century Fox and love the people in the movie and TV divisions. But I too cannot condone the support their news division promotes toward the immoral and abusive policies and actions taken by this current administration toward immigrant children. https://t.co/6JqIQPjepV\n\nThese statements are an important step in condemning the Murdoch family and the Fox News cabal, but is it empty virtue signaling? It’s hard to sympathize with multi-millionaires who tweet with one hand and cash checks with the other. But they are in an impossible position: while these men have the clout and resources to walk away, they are still beholden to the contracts they’ve signed with Fox. Furthermore, their actions can jeopardize the livelihoods of the hundreds of employees working for them, whose survival depends on these productions.\n\nTalk is just talk without action. I would love to see these very wealthy men put their money where their mouth is and donate to RAICES, the ACLU, or the campaigns of democrats looking to unseat republicans in the midterm elections. Many already are. The bottom line is, money talks, and democrats need their own counterparts to the Koch brothers and the Sheldon Adelsons of the world. To the giants of Hollywood and tech, we’re looking at you." ]
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