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"The twin acts of singing and fighting for freedom have been inseparable in African American history. May We Forever Stand tells an essential part of that story. With lyrics penned by James Weldon Johnson and music composed by his brother Rosamond, \"Lift Every Voice and Sing\" was embraced almost immediately as an anthem that captured the story and the aspirations of black Americans. Since the song's creation, it has been adopted by the NAACP and performed by countless artists in times of both crisis and celebration, cementing its place in African American life up through the present day.\n\nIn this rich, poignant, and readable work, Imani Perry tells the story of the Black National Anthem as it traveled from South to North, from civil rights to black power, and from countless family reunions to Carnegie Hall and the Oval Office. Drawing on a wide array of sources, Perry uses \"Lift Every Voice and Sing\" as a window on the powerful ways African Americans have used music and culture to organize, mourn, challenge, and celebrate for more than a century.\n\nImani Perry is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American studies at Princeton University.\nFor more information about Imani Perry, visit the Author Page.\n\n\"Perry provides exegesis and exhortation in explaining how a song captured a culture, and in turn became a cultural captive held fast by emotional ties of a diverse people; hers is a work for adolescents and academics, indeed for any readers interested in at least glimpsing a sense of a pulsing, resilient black consciousness. Highly recommended.\"--Library Journal, starred review\n\n“Through extensive research and eloquent writing, Perry. . . expertly sifts through the layers of black civic, social and cultural history that are inextricably linked to ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing.’”--San Francisco Chronicle\n\n“As a concise look at twentieth-century black activism through the lens of one composition, the book works exceedingly well. . . . Perry's book is a timely reminder of histories forgotten and voices unremembered.”--Journal of American History\n\n“Perry has masterfully researched and written an accessible and captivating cultural history of a transformative and uplifting song adorned with lyrics that have encouraged black people while mirroring their evolution over the past hundred years.”--Journal of African American History\n\n“Imani Perry has done a great service to the field of African American history in tracking this often-cited song through hundreds of black organizations, plays, and works of literature during the twentieth century. In the process, she has made clear that, at least during the age of segregation, a black nation was made in part through singing ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing.’”--Journal of Southern History",
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It’s not until life gets hard that couples begin to realize the weight of their words.\n\nCertainly my parents looked forward to being homeowners, but they had no way of knowing that they would forfeit their first home in the throes of a poor housing market a few short years later. They surely envisioned on their wedding day the joy that a child would bring, but they couldn’t have anticipated the eight years of emptiness they would feel waiting for God to finally bless them with their first child. And nothing could prepare them for the intense pain of burying one of their own children.\n\nAs a young couple so much in love, they couldn’t have fathomed how jobs and bills and just the day-to-day care of life could ever get bad enough to threaten their commitment. And in the prime of health, neither could see 60 years down the road when debilitating disease would slowly rob one of function and require the other to take the role of primary caregiver.\n\nCountless times they have been nudged to the brink of giving up, just like every other couple married more than a few years. But one day after the other, by the grace of God, they have stood by the bond of their word. Today their love burns brighter than it did on the day when, as naïve young lovers, they made such bold promises in simple faith. They see clearly now what was only an ideal on their wedding day—that love is commitment.\n\nMy parents aren’t the only ones who have been blessed by their years of sowing into their marriage. Their commitment has cast a vision for their children. And we, by God’s grace, are following their example to cast a similar vision for our children.\n\nUnfortunately, my children face a cultural landscape of marriage that is far different than the one my parents did in 1952. Back then, 11 Mississippi couples married for every couple who divorced. Today in the Hospitality State, for every two couples who marry for the first time three others put their witness to divorce papers. And of those who divorce, 11 of 12 claim “irreconcilable differences” as the reason.\n\nSo much for commitment.\n\nAs couples call it quits, their children are placing less confidence in marriage and have fewer examples of persevering through the hard times (most couples who end their marriage do so before their tenth anniversary). And that’s the reason so many marriages today are weak: When inevitable suffering comes, most couples choose comfort over commitment. Sadly, they are missing the hidden gem of marriage—commitment through suffering. I’m not siding with the cynics who claim that marriage is God’s way of making people suffer. What I am saying, though, is that resolute commitment in the midst of suffering builds a marital bond that is all the more strong.\n\nModern social science research bears witness to the vows of commitment. In a recent long-term study, researchers found that three-fourths of unhappily-married couples who chose not to divorce or separate reported themselves as being happily married after five years. On the other hand, those who did divorce and remarry were no happier, on average, than their unhappy peers who stuck with it.\n\nScripture and time also bear witness. The Apostle Paul reveals this truth that oftentimes, the road to a hopeful future must first travel a painful landscape.\n\nThe grace and love of God have a perfect application in marriage. In that same passage, Paul points out that God loved us and Christ died for us when we were least lovable—when the situation was the least ideal. Following His example, it is in those times—whenever circumstances (or a spouse) get difficult—that we are able to exercise the most powerful tool of an intimate relationship. Marriage is not about what we can get from a relationship, but what we can give. God allows these difficult times so that we can learn to trust the empowering of His Holy Spirit to make us a channel for His unqualified love. Working through these difficulties with resolve, our relationships are strengthened, giving us hope to sustain us and to build a marriage that goes the distance.\n\nMy wife Ellie and I each are blessed to have parents who have remained committed to each other for over six decades. In a very real sense, our calling to full-time ministry is an outgrowth of the heritage our parents have passed to us. We wish everyone could experience the blessing of such a legacy. 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It was like he was having fun..”\n\nAfter nearly a week in detention in Ukraine, the detainees were transported to Belarus.\n\n“They thought we couldn’t see, but I saw the villages we were passing through, Ivankiv, Chernobyl and then I saw that we crossed the border,” he says.\n\nIn Belarus, detainees were given an identity document, issued by the Russian Federation’s military, which described Volodymyr’s birthplace as the “Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine”. That was Ukraine’s official name before the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, therefore, before it became an independent country — a clear sign of Russia’s ambitions in the region.\n\nFrom Belarus, says Volodymyr, the group was taken to a prison in Russia.\n\n“The torture continued. They humiliated us, made us kneel and forced us into uncomfortable positions. If we looked into their eyes, we were beaten. If we did something slowly, we were beaten. They treated us like animals,” he says.\n\nOne night, Volodymyr counted 72 detainees in addition to him. But he could hear there was more.\n\n“We tried to support each other. Some days we couldn’t believe this was all happening. It felt like we had been transported from the 21st century to the 16th century”, he says.\n\nAfter two weeks in detention, on April 7, Volodymyr left prison. He and three Ukrainian civilians from another detention center were airlifted to Crimea, annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014.\n\nThe women told Volodymyr that they too had been beaten. The group didn’t understand where they were being transferred to, but they often heard soldiers use the word “exchange.”\n\nFrom Crimea, they were taken by road to a point 32 km outside Zaporizhzhia, and allowed to cross a bridge into Ukrainian-controlled territory. The exchange of military prisoners of war on both sides took place before Ukrainian civilians could pass through. It was April 9th. The trip took two days.\n\nVolodymyr struggles to describe how he felt, but he wants the world to hear his story.\n\n“The fact that Ukrainian civilians are being held there [na Rússia] It’s 100% true.”\n\nIn prison, Volodymyr heard that people from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant were being held in an adjoining room.\n\nIt is unclear who exactly the men in the prison were, but 169 Ukrainian national guards responsible for protecting Chernobyl are missing. They were first detained in the basement of the nuclear power plant and remained there for weeks when the plant was occupied by Russian troops.\n\nRoom where the Ukrainian National Guard was held in Chernobyl — Photo: BBC\n\nValeriy Semonov, one of the engineers at Chernobyl, says that when Russian forces withdrew in late March, they took the guards with them.\n\nIn a nearby village lives the family of one of the missing men. Their identities will not be revealed to protect them.\n\nOn duty in Chernobyl, the soldier called his wife on the first day of the invasion, when the nuclear power plant was taken over, to ask her to leave the village where the family lives.\n\nWith her parents and the couple’s young son, she moved to the city of Lviv, in western Ukraine, the main escape route for Ukrainians to the West.\n\nFrom February 24 to March 9, the woman was able to reach her husband on the cell phone.\n\n“He didn’t give many details on the phone. He just said ‘we’re fine’. He told me not to worry,” he says. “Then there was a power cut and I couldn’t get in touch with him anymore.”\n\nShe says she still managed to reach her husband a few more times on a landline on the premises.\n\nThe Chernobyl plant was taken over by the Russians after the invasion of Ukraine (Photo: BBC)\n\n“The last time I spoke to my husband was on March 31, the day they were forcibly removed from Chernobyl. He told me, ‘I’m fine physically, but emotionally it’s very difficult.’ I could tell from his voice that he was very worried.”\n\nYour son asks about his father all the time, he says.\n\n“I tell him his dad is at work, but he’s too scared. He’s worried I’ll disappear too and follows me everywhere, to work, to the stores,” he says. “It’s very difficult for us. I just want Russia to release my husband.”\n\nMother and son of a National Guard member evacuated from Chernobyl (Photo: BBC)\n\nThe Ukrainian Interior Ministry informed the family that the man is being held in Russia.\n\nMarried for six and a half years, the woman says that her husband always gave her all the support she needed and that he loved his work.\n\nThe BBC spoke to the families of more than a dozen people held hostage by Russian troops.\n\nOnly a few returned. Most are still missing, like Yuliia Payevska. Her husband Vadym says she was captured by Russian forces on March 14 while working as a paramedic in Mariupol, helping to evacuate wounded soldiers and civilians.\n\nYuliia Payevska’s husband says she has been missing since March 14 – Photo: BBC\n\nA propaganda video of her was aired on some pro-Kremlin Russian TV channels, and that’s how he found out the woman was in captivity. He believes she was taken to Russia.\n\nThe Kremlin says that Ukrainian citizens go to Russia by choice.\n\n“There are at least 6,000 civilians that we can identify who were deported, and from information from the mainstream press in Russia, 1 million Ukrainians would have been taken.”\n\nVenediktova says there have been cases of children being separated from their parents, and that nearly everyone who returned in a prisoner exchange said they had been tortured and beaten.\n\nAs the war continues in southern and eastern Ukraine, there are new reports every day of people being forcibly deported to Russia."
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"The leader of Plaid Cymru, Adam Price AM, and the party’s Westminster leader, Liz Saville Roberts MP, have today written to First Minister Mark Drakeford and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to request an immediate recall of the Senedd and the Westminster Parliament.\n\nIn their letter, Mr Price and Ms Saville Roberts said that the Prime Minister’s refusal to renegotiate a withdrawal deal unless the so-called backstop is removed, despite the EU having repeatedly said that the backstop is not up for negotiation, meant that a crash out Brexit on Hallowe’en was ‘increasingly likely’.\n\nThey wrote that a vote of no confidence in the UK government could be held, but warned that Mr Johnson could ignore such a vote. They said that such a scenario would be a ‘fundamental abuse of parliament: effectively a dictatorial seizure of power by the executive.’\n\nMr Price and Ms Saville Roberts also said that MPs who oppose Brexit could attempt to take control of the legislative process in order to stop a crash out Brexit, but that the practical difficulties of doing so, including a range of amendments and possible filibustering by Brexiteers, would be ‘formidable’.\n\nIn any case, they said, both the Senedd and the House of Commons should be immediately be recalled so that members of both parliaments can ‘properly reflect the democratic will of its members in deciding whether the UK should leave without a deal on 31 October.’\n\n“There is a growing likelihood that the UK will leave the EU without a deal on 31 October. If that were to happen there would be serious adverse consequences for Welsh jobs and the economy more widely, especially for our manufacturing industry and for our farmers. There would also be the threat of food and medicine shortages, and disruption at our ports.\n\n“Nevertheless, evidence of a no deal Brexit on 31 October, a matter of weeks away, is growing by the day. Since his election as leader of the Conservative Party and subsequent appointment as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has made it clear that he is unprepared to negotiate a new deal with the other 27 member states of the EU unless what he terms the ‘undemocratic’ Irish backstop, included in his predecessor’s deal at her request and for which Mr Johnson himself voted in the House of Commons, has been removed.\n\n“Equally, the EU negotiators have repeatedly said that the backstop is not up for negotiation. This, of course, is the mechanism that would keep the UK inside the EU customs union in order to prevent a hard border on the island of Ireland.\n\n“It is imperative that the Westminster Parliament be recalled before 3 September to give it the opportunity to properly reflect the democratic will of its members in deciding whether the UK should leave without a deal on 31 October.\n\n“In turn, it is imperative that the democratic will of the people of Wales, as represented by the Senedd, be given an opportunity to express itself before September.\n\n“That is why we are writing to you to ask you to join with us in calling for an immediate recall of the Senedd, to debate what is undoubtedly the greatest peacetime crisis that Wales and the UK have faced in modern times.”"
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"Too Much Paranoias: The Beginning of the End for the Inkies\n\nThis chapter analyses the music press from 1979 to 1983, the last time the NME and Sounds had significant increases in circulation while Melody Maker had begun its slow decline. It evaluates why music papers, particularly the NME, had to a large extent abandoned the idea that popular music can engender profound social change. It considers how some journalists explored themes of alienation shaped, to some extent, by the lived experience of social problems and urban blight. This again gave the opportunity to question how permissiveness had changed society. The chapter then demonstrates how conversations in music papers became more esoteric, pointed and angry; Sounds, for instance, was embroiled in the aftermath of a race riot and accused of encouraging racist skinheads.\n\nCite this chapter as:\nGlen P. (2019) Too Much Paranoias: The Beginning of the End for the Inkies. In: Youth and Permissive Social Change in British Music Papers, 1967–1983. Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham"
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"On April 15, Project 21 member Stacy Swimp was a featured speaker at a rally organized by the Southwest Michigan Tea Party Patriots in Kalamazoo, Michigan.\n\nDuring his remarks, Stacy talked about the issues of black and white and liberal and conservative and the troubles facing people of faith. He talked about there not being a need for a black or white agenda in the 21st century and how racial politics is hurting America.\n\nStacy’s speech can be seen by clicking here.\n\nCommenting on how some people have told him not to participate in a conservative rally that seeks smaller and more responsive government, Stacy noted in Kalamazoo:\n\nWithin two days of the Kalamazoo event, Stacy was singled out in a YouTube video that portrayed his speech as “A Portrait of Self-Hatred.” Created by a user named wyldflow3r, the video takes parts of Stacy’s speech and mixes it with a rap song and tasteless photos that include images of Uncle Ben, the cook from the Cream of Wheat box, Uncle Ruckus from “The Boondocks” cartoon and video of civil rights era events and Hitler at a Nazi rally.\n\nWhile no one wants to be the focus of a hateful attack, Stacy is taking it well. On his Facebook page, Stacy commented:\n\nI am glad she did this video. America is a great nation where freedom of speech is protected. However, all she did, from where I sit, is prove the points that I always make about a victim mentality and the consequences of liberalism.\n\nIn responding to wyldflow3r’s complaint that Stacey was speaking to a mostly-white rally, Stacy added:\n\nWhy would I tell a predominantly white audience my thoughts about the black community? Many of my white brothers and sisters in the audiences I speak to have never had an opportunity to hear a black conservative speak. Many have never heard anything other than liberal rhetoric from a black political speaker.\n\nI’ve lost count how many times I’ve been told by people in a tea party audience that what I say is “refreshing.” The monolithic black political establishment and the media that follows them create the false perception that all blacks think alike. That’s factually wrong, and isn’t perpetuating otherwise wrong at its core? Besides, the liberals like to preach that it a good thing when people of different cultures are exposed to the diversity.\n\nThe hateful video composed in response to my exercising my right of free speech and the threatening comments from those in support of it validates what many conservatives have been saying for years. Black Americans who would dare to rise above the idea of a separate America, who refuse to play the victim card and who have transcended from “we shall overcome” to “we have overcome” are often frightened of being open about such views. This hate and anger that enforces allegiance to a liberal ideology in the black community is far more menacing than any form of overt or covert white racism in the 21st century.\n\nBeing called names is not uncommon for black conservatives. Project 21, in fact, has gotten an apology of sorts from NAACP vice president Hilary O. Shelton, but Shelton has yet to make good on his promise to have his group actually speak out against the demonization of black conservatives.\n\nUntil then, Project 21 members take the abuse in stride.\n\nIn his opening remarks at the tea party rally, Stacy told the story of a woman calling him an “Uncle Tom” prior to coming to the Kalamazoo speech. Besides remarking, “I didn’t know you were my niece,” Stacy considered the insult as a good sign, saying:\n\nI get pumped up when I her that kind of thing. You know why? It tells me I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing."
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"What the afternoon knows by Ron Pretty\nPitt Street Poetry, 2013\n\nFor Ron Pretty, the everyday is marvelously complicated. He’s in a hotel bar in Wales, the Welsh Dining Club is ‘eating out in a language rich and strange’, a birthday party is ‘agog with singing’, two young men are flirting with a blonde waitress ‘who shocks me with her flush / of free flowing hair’. Then, suddenly, he’s back in Junta-ruled Greece 40–odd years ago, involved with a young woman who, ‘behind closed windows’ is ‘singing for love, singing for freedom’ in a town with ‘rifles guarding the bakery’. Then back to Wales, and the two young men exit the bar holding hands with each other, not the waitress, who ‘takes my empty / memories and smiles as I too climb the stairs’.\n\nThis poetry is about complexity of the commonplace and mysterious connection. Pretty relishes humanity’s contradictions and frustrations. He’s on top of his craft, shrewdly observant, witty, practical rather than flashy, never tired.\n\n‘Argini’, the poem noted earlier, is the fifth in the book, but themes of memory, age and ‘what’s underneath’ flourish from the start. The first poem, ‘Theseus At Eighty’, opens:\n\nBut under the white hair, other things are happening. The poem is as much about guilt and suppressed memory as imminent Parkinson’s disease:\n\nBackground knowledge of Theseus helps here as this poem is packed with the legend’s imagery, and readers who do not know that connection will miss a great deal. In the last two lines above, for instance, the short sentences are significant yet are not explained; it’s surprising that a poem with many external allusions was chosen to open the book. Still, it’s a striking piece. Typically, Pretty supplies enough information to make his poems self-contained and approachable to the reader (he is, after all, primarily about communication). He enjoys himself playing with tropes that invoke King Lear, Juliet, Lazarus, Rupert Brooke and Keats … yet, occasionally, the lines sag to a bit cheesy: ‘Hey, Rupert, I’ll brook no interference’, from ‘Rupert’.\n\nPretty’s modernist-tinged eye is cool and ironic, as in ‘From The Terrace’, a poem about transcendence (with a wink to Prufrock’s mermaids):\n\nHe watches the moon ‘bloated and rising’ with ‘silent cranking’ as it’s ‘levered across the eastern rim’. He sits ‘listening to the lies it has to tell me’, yet he’s at peace, ‘listening / intently as the first Adam in the silence’ …\n\nLyric is not his favoured mode. At times, Pretty forgets himself and abandons the wry, worldly edge, as is evident in the first half of the beautiful ‘Four Hands’:\n\nThe language is inventive and sharp throughout the book, but these poems have destinations, plenty to convey and believe in getting on with it. Beneath the conversational tone, a narrative drives.\n\nThe collection’s range is broad. There’s sly humour in ‘Barista: A Love Story’; Australian attitudes are satirised in ‘Anthem’ when ‘my anthem sings of citizens tired of politics / and all who threaten them with the future’; and apocalypse follows in ‘The Last Half Hour’.\n\nWhat the afternoon knows arrives in three sections. The first is a wide-ranging collection of themes and style; reflective, humorous, occasionally fierce. The second is a sequence of 15 sonnets, also in a variety of styles, including typographical forms split into columns that can be read across or downwards. Section three opens with a fine series of poems on overseas adoptions from different points of view. In ‘Folders’, a Sri Lankan lawyer is handing to four anxious white couples the details of children whose impoverished mothers have agreed to give them up. In ‘Doubts’, an adoptive mother feels secret guilt. ‘Planes’ explores the loss felt by birth mothers who’ve surrendered their children. ‘Blue Movies’ catches the racist nastiness adoptive mothers can encounter in Australia as ‘a stranger’s face looms over the pram’:\n\nApart from exploring contemporary legal and moral issues, poems in this section operate as metaphor for the randomness of life, birth, and have yet a third resonance – ruminating on Australia’s ‘stolen children’.\n\nIn a poem titled ‘Envoi’, Pretty begins with a Swedish proverb, ‘The afternoon knows what the morning never expected’. The poem reflects on life from his isolated childhood to the discovery of teaching and women (in random order), love and children and an afternoon full of writing. This is a rich collection from a life well examined.\n\nThis entry was posted in BOOK REVIEWS and tagged John Upton, Ron Pretty. Bookmark the permalink.\nJohn Upton’s poetry is in Best Australian Poems 2014 and 2015. It has been published in leading newspapers, literary journals and anthologies. His first collection, Embracing The Razor, published late last year by Puncher and Wattmann, was short-listed for the Anne Elder Award. He has had five stage plays produced and has written for more than 20 television drama series. He won the Australian Bicentennial Play Competition, the Australian Writers Guild’s award for Best New Play, and (jointly) New Theatre’s 50th anniversary play competition."
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"Researched and written by Tanay Gokhale\n\nSports has long been a source of leisure activity for the masses. But with the advent of globalization and the growing commercial potential displayed by the industry, professional sport has established itself as a lucrative business. The list of ways to earn money from sport is diverse; it stretches from ticket sales, broadcasting rights and endorsement deals to betting and match-fixing.\n\nIn particular, match-fixing and betting are tricky customers. Slightly taboo, always shrouded in uncertainty and garbled by misinformed (or maybe not?) Whatsapp messages, betting and match-fixing have become commonplace occurrences in sport internationally.\n\nBetting is essentially gambling money on the chances of one of the two players/teams defeating the other. In principle, betting does not directly lead to a change in the outcome of the game ─ its uncertainty ensures that the spirit of fair sport is retained. But this naivety is partly why a legal betting industry exists alongside a flourishing illegal competitor.\n\nOn the other hand, match-fixing requires an individual or a group of individuals to manipulate or predetermine the outcome of a said match in order to secure a significant payoff through betting. The lure of match-fixing doesn’t corrupt only the essence of a sport but also its sportspeople who abuse their capacity to influence a result for a higher remuneration. Understanding the whys and hows of this pernicious practice requires a thorough examination of the intricate nexus of personal gain, the disparity in payments to different rungs of the sporting world and the international betting industry.\n\nThe Proliferation of Match-Fixing\n\nThe growth in match-fixing across sports largely stems from three factors. First, the rise of a unified global gambling market has facilitated the free flow of ample cash through international betting markets. Putting your logo on a football shirt is one of the simplest ways to gain international recognition overnight. It opens up completely new markets; Asian gambling sites Mansion88 (M88) and Fun88 are two of the nine gambling companies which are shirt sponsors for Premier League clubs in 2017/18.\n\nSecond, the swelling international demand for sports as entertainment via big-budget national leagues presents a platform ripe for match-fixers to diversify their exploits in different countries across various sports. And finally, by virtue of a technology-enabled and increasingly connected global economy, the practice of match-fixing and betting in itself has become more accessible and user-friendly; the darknet or the deep web, for example, enables an average netizen to bet on pre-fixed matches without any logistical hurdles.\n\nApart from these, there are other perceived threats which stand out as recurring themes in public discourse about match-fixing and its persistence.\n\nThe general perception is that illegal betting is the primary disease within the sport and gambling industries. Here, the legal betting industry plays a key role (albeit unintentionally) in misdirecting fan attention towards illegal betting. But match-fixing is the problem poisoning the sports industry, not illegal betting. Irrespective of whether bookmakers are regulated by the law or not, as soon as they orchestrate a fixed outcome for a match, they become a match-fixer. Regulating bookmakers’ networks is futile in retaining the clean spirit of sport; the eventuality of a fixed match will still continue to wreak havoc.\n\nLack of Support from Law Enforcement\n\nAnother misconception is that law enforcement authorities are not sufficiently proactive in tackling match-fixing and that they do not lend support to sports organizations in policing the matter. However, evidence from the Global Corruption Report says otherwise; sports companies (does anybody remember the Chennai Super Kings?) are often hand in glove with bettors and bookmakers in illegal activities like match-fixing, finding it in their best interests to keep mum about it.\n\nMore often than not, the blockades in the investigation of match-fixing are not necessarily shortcomings of police departments; the agendas of said sports companies, which is to prevent law enforcement from digging deeper. This brings the ethics of team owners and club managers to the forefront of the issue. These influential members have been reported of dissuading players from indulging in unethical activities by organizing anti-fixing seminars and counselling sessions. That these club owners themselves are key orchestrators of such deals reveals sport’s ugly underbelly involving a larger network of collusive clubs, much like a cartel. Relatively underpaid players are strategically poached and dragged into illicit deals, a juicy sum of money kept right within his/her reach.\n\nArmed with the advent of online gambling, the betting industry has reduced physical distances and logistical difficulties to just a few clicks of the mouse. Along with the instant windfall of cash, match-fixing cases could prove to be bad for the betting industry in the long run. As counter-intuitive as that may sound, match-fixing, if exposed, could reduce their consumers’ confidence in the sport and its integrity, potentially reducing the number of bets being made.\n\nThought to be the preferred modus operandi for a lot of professional match-fixers, the grossly unregulated Asian betting industry feeds on a general culture of gambling and a lack of political initiative to formalize and regulate the sector. Moreover, the Asian system of bookmaking allows for complete anonymity when it comes to betting collection and communication; operations take place on the streets in wayside bookmakers’ dens and even on the phone.\n\nThis problem has persisted primarily because of the lack of a formal betting sector, which is currently an unattractive choice for bookmakers and bettors who will need convincing to move into a more regulated market with licensing costs as well as reduced anonymity.\n\nCases of cricket fixing in the Indian subcontinent wherein players have divulged information or deliberately altered the outcome of matches for money. Take Australians Mark Waugh and Shane Warne selling pitch and weather information in 1998, or Indian stalwarts like Mohammed Azharuddin, Ajay Jadeja and Manoj Prabhakar being accused of match-fixing in 2000, or even the spot-fixing scandal involving Pakistani cricketers Mohammed Asif, Mohammed Aamir and Salman Butt as examples of the drudgery. Over the past few years, match-fixing has also plagued other sports. One such case is that of hockey, wherein a former coach of the Indian hockey team accused ex-captain Pargat Singh of match-fixing in 2011.\n\nOn paper, international as well as local sports authorities have taken note of rampant match-fixing and have instituted measures to address it. But these plans have not been executed well, either due to conflicts of interest, a lack of monitoring, corruption or pure avarice. International sport regulation bodies must come together and work towards effectively eradicating this practice, through collaboration and strict law enforcement.\n\nBetter information-sharing amongst nations will go a long way in terms of integrating betting markets and tracing bets from one part of the world to another. While the constitution of a global regulating body is an attractive option theoretically, it may lead to an increased bureaucracy.\n\nA major problem is the fact that betting laws differ from country to country, making it difficult to enforce good governance and swift, easy prosecution, especially across borders. Thus there needs to be a greater convergence for betting legislation across the world. And with the advance of data collection and monitoring mechanisms, high-risk sports like cricket, football and tennis must be under the scanner at all times. Such extensive monitoring can unravel webs of bookmakers and bettors by examining suspicious patterns of betting or money transfer. A smart solution to arrest match-fixing is to make the legalized betting industry pay a certain portion of its revenue as a tax to tackle the problem of match-fixing, creating a negative incentive to perpetuate such crimes at least through the regulated betting sector.\n\nFor Asia (and particularly for India), it is essential to bring the illegal betting industry under regulation by formalizing it, as it has the potential to negate all other efforts made to nip match-fixing in the bud.\n\nOn the flip side of this debate, we must admit that the betting industry has become a source of healthy revenue and sponsorship for sport over the world. By pumping money — which is the ultimate incentivizing tool — into sports, the argument can be made that betting might also be doing some good for the sport, not to mention the reach that comes with it.\n\nAt the end of the day, should this increased fame and power of sportspeople come at the cost of protecting the integrity of sports we love? Whether the world’s favourite pastime will be able to emerge from the murky waters of betting and the match-fixing arising thereof remains to be discovered."
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When the Trump administration issues its document, it will represent “a dramatic rethinking of American foreign policy from previous decades” based on “principled realism.”\n\nThe Trump administration realizes that “revisionist powers” Russian and China are “subverting the post-WWII political and security orders” at our expense, McMaster said. The new strategy focuses on protecting the homeland, advancing prosperity and influence, and preserving “peace through strength.”\n\nAt first blush, that sounds perfectly Reaganesque. But as McMaster ticked through his list of ways in which Trump is similar to Reagan, he unintentionally laid bare how fundamentally different the two presidents really are.\n\nThe first area where McMaster said Trump is just like Reagan is in promoting American values abroad.\n\n“President Reagan described America as a shining city upon a hill and boldly spoke truth about the sufferings of people living under fear and oppression,” he said. “Today, we are reclaiming this confidence in American values.”\n\nThat claim not only contradicts what Trump regularly boasts as his commitment to noninterference in other nations’ affairs based on the principle of sovereignty. It also is belied by the Trump administration’sintentionally downgrading human rights advocacy in dealing with countries ranging from China to Syria.\n\nMcMaster pointed to Trump’s speech against Islamist extremism in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and his criticism of North Korean human rights as evidence of the president’s commitment to American values. But that kind of situational application of values reveals the very lack of the sustained commitment Reagan showed on the issue. “America first” is simply not a values-based approach.\n\nSecond, McMaster claimed that Trump was standing up for Reagan’s vision of promoting diplomacy alongside defense as a pillar of national security.\n\n“President Reagan understood that diplomacy and military force were both important and equally vital tools of national power,” he said. “President Trump is focused on aligning our diplomatic, economic, military, informational, intelligence and law enforcement efforts since the first days of his administration.”\n\nThe Trump administration’s record shows the opposite. Trump has proposed slashing the budgets for diplomacy and development, presided over a hollowing out of the diplomatic corps and pushed for more hard-power funding in its place. Meanwhile, Trump alienates allies on a regular basis while shunning multilateral agreements and organizations. The Trump foreign policy is anything but balanced.\n\nThe third area where McMaster said Trump would follow Reagan was in understanding and stating the threats and security challenges the United States faces.\n\n“President Reagan had a clear-eyed view of the national security threats facing America during his tenure,” he said. “President Trump and his national security team have also clearly described the threats that emanated from revisionist powers, rogue regimes and terrorist organizations.”\n\nWhile it’s true that McMaster and many other top officials are clear-eyed in their description of the threats from Russia and China, the president has not joined them. Trump has consistently played down Russia’s anti-American strategy and painted a rosy picture of Chinese intentions vis-à-vis the United States. Trump’s national security team seems to hold the pen in writing the new strategy, but it will be of little use if the commander in chief is not on board.\n\nMcMaster’s fourth Trump-Reagan comparison was based on what he called Trump’s understanding of the dynamic and competitive nature of the world environment. He said Trump’s trade policies were meant to protect core interests. But Reagan believed in free trade and rejected the kind of protectionist measures Trump supports.\n\nThe forum was held at Reagan’s presidential library, where his remains are interred. Above his grave a quote is inscribed: “I know in my heart that man is good, that what is right will eventually triumph and there is purpose and worth to each and every life.”\n\nReagan believed America should stand as a moral example, a beacon for humanity, and that his actions and words must meet that standard. President Trump, you are no Ronald Reagan."
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While she does fine with conveying Earhart’s emotions, she rarely can breathe life into the ponderous dialogue handed to her. Earhart, a rebellious obsessive with an active distaste for societal convention, ends up feeling flat in practice as a result. Swank hints at the edges where the aviatrix’s spark might have been, but that’s all the movie will give her. Phelan herself said she found the pilot a bit boring and difficult to bring to life and the evidence of that is clear on the screen.\n\nRichard Gere, by contrast, gets a far less restrictive burden to carry with portraying George Putnam, Earhart’s promoter and eventual husband. Early on, especially, he gives Putnam a self-aware slyness. Putnam’s a carnival barker in a nice suit, and Gere makes sure we know the character is very aware of it. It isn’t a meaty part despite the second billing, but Gere does use it to add a little color to Amelia.\n\nThere could have been something there, with Swank playing Earhart as an important but nonetheless bland figure and Gere as her flashier, more charismatic second banana, but the two never feel in sync. Save for a brief moment of passion on their wedding night, their chemistry never materializes. The stars seem to be acting past one another, not connecting. One could argue that their romance was one of convenience and thus this lack of heat makes sense, but the film can never really bring itself around to representing that view. It seems to, in part, buy into these two as very real and truly in love.\n\nSwank’s Earhart doesn’t generate much spark with her other love interest, Gene Vidal (Ewan McGregor), either. They share a love of flight and an elevator makeout, it’s true, but the movie can’t quite roll that into a convincing love triangle. 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Conventional ergonomic keyboards such as the Logitech Ergo K860 only offer progressive improvements on some of the issues, while even something as radical as the Kenesis Advantage 2 falls a little short in preventing shoulder pain.\n\nThis is why it’s so exciting for me to finally come across a keyboard that makes it their mission to fix all that is wrong with keyboards today.\n\nTo start, the Zergo Freedom is a true split keyboard. There are no hinges connecting the two halves, letting you angle and separate them based on your body to minimize wrist deviation and relax your shoulders.\n\nBy positioning the two halves around shoulder width apart, I noticed immediately I was able to open up my chest more, which in turn improved my entire upper body posture. The benefits will be especially pronounced if you have wide shoulders. And to keep my wrists aligned with my forearms in the new stance, I simply angle the two boards inwards. In a mere few seconds the Freedom has put my upper body in a more relaxed, neutral position.\n\nThere are other split ergonomic keyboards on the market of course, though the Zergo is among the few to also support tenting and negative/positive sloping out of the box. And the difference it makes is huge.\n\nUnderneath the two halves of the keyboard are 4 feet each (total of 8) that can be independently erected.\n\nProp up the feet closest to you to negatively tilt the keyboard downwards and minimize wrist extension.\n\nProp up the feet farthest away from you to positively tilt the keyboard when you have trouble accessing the back rows easily when your chair is a little low.\n\nAnd finally, and this is my favorite, tent the keyboard by erecting the feet on the two halves facing each other. This greatly reduces forearm pronation that has been shown to increase pressure on the carpal tunnel and potentially lead to CTS. In layman terms, tenting helps relax your forearms by putting them in a more neutral position.\n\nIn summary, the Freedom effectively addresses wrist and shoulder pain like few keyboards do.\n\nAnother unique feature of the Zergo Freedom are the sliding wrist pads. What to me at first seemed like a gimmick turned out to be a genuinely innovative and ergonomic addition.\n\nThe Freedom comes with two sets of gel filled wrist pads that can be used in place of the default large palm pads.\n\nUnlike traditional palm rests that are stationary, these small wrist pads sit inside a smooth basin that slide around effortlessly as your wrists sit on top of them. As your wrists move slightly to access keys above or below the home key row, the pads move with them, eliminating the discomfort that comes with scraping your wrists against a stationary pad constantly.\n\nThe result is perhaps the most comfortable wrist support I’ve experienced.\n\nThe Zergo Freedom is a mechanical keyboard with switches from Kailh. Buyers can choose between the classic white switches with excellent audio feedback or the quieter brown switches instead.\n\nWhichever version you go with, what you’re greeted with are keys that come with all the benefits that mechanical switches bring. 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Beyond this, however, some small changes have been made in the name of improved ergonomics, such as reducing asymmetry of reach and unnecessary finger travel:\n\nAs you can see, a lot of thought has gone into the slight reorganization of the keys. And while the ergonomic rationale behind the changes are solid, in practice, this could lead to a lot of frustration, especially in the early adoption period.\n\nEven after 2 weeks of using the Freedom Keyboard, I still find myself hitting the wrong keys in the top two rows, and mistaking the “Enter” key with the “Spacebar”, among other mishaps quite often. And it’s not because I’m an inexperienced typist either; quite the contrary, I usually type at around 70 wpm. And I hate to think it’s because I’m an old dog that just can’t learn any new tricks.\n\nIt finally dawned on me why my fingers were having difficulty adapting to the, by any account, small layout changes in the Freedom. Due to the nature of my work, I spit my time daily between my desktop (that uses the Zergo Freedom) and my laptop (which comes with a text book QWERTY keyboard). It’s hard building up new muscle memory when your muscles are being pulled in two different directions daily.\n\nIt should be noted that the Freedom’s keys are totally programmable, which would address some of the frustration I’ve encountered at this stage. However, things like the slightly repositioned top rows simply require that your fingers conform to the change overtime.\n\nI admire Zergo’s bravery in trying to create a more ergonomic QWERTY keyboard at the risk of alienating some typists. That’s how any type of changes occur, by taking that first step. Given time, I suspect most people will appreciate the changes in the layout. Still, if you divide your time between other keyboards that come with a 100% conventional QWERTY layout daily, you might be looking at a longer period of adjustment using the Zergo than anticipated. For the impatient, that might even be too long.\n\nAt the end of my two weeks with the Zergo Freedom, the conclusion I’ve arrived at is this: The keyboard is not for everyone, but everyone in need of an ergonomic keyboard owes it to themselves to try it.\n\nOn one hand, the Zergo Freedom is perhaps the most comfortable keyboard we’ve ever tested. From the versatile split design, tenting and tilting capabilities to the innovative sliding wrist pads and low force mechanical keys, the set up is as ergonomic as they come in a keyboard.\n\nOn the other, the small changes to the QWERTY keys layout proved harder than I had expected to adjust to. I may or may not be in the minority, but still this is something potential buyers need to keep in mind.\n\nAll things considered, the Zergo can very well be the best ergonomic keyboard you lay your hands on. The only way to find out however is to test drive it yourself. The company’s 60 day return policy certainly helps facilitate that.",
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"Charlie Hendon stands alongside Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and fellow members of the music industry to mark the passage of the Georgia Music Investment Act.\n\nCharlie Hendon, an avid music enthusiast, is founder/partner in Madison Records, an indie record label out of Atlanta, Georgia. Madison Records has its own recording studio and production team of experienced and creative producers and consultants. To learn more, visit www.madisonrecords.com.\n\nAs investors flee the battered retail-property sector, a few brave ones are picking through the wreckage.\n\nGBT Realty Corp., a Brentwood, Tenn., property developer, is planning to raise a $500 million real-estate fund to purchase 80 to 100 retail buildings in the next decade.\n\nHendon Properties LLC, a real-estate development, management and brokerage firm based in Atlanta, is also looking to raise a fund to buy weak malls and open-air shopping centers.\n\n“The opportunistic money is circling,” says Jeff Edison, chief executive of Phillips Edison & Co., an owner and operator of more than 340 grocery-anchored shopping centers across the U.S. “They smell blood in the water.”\n\nSo far this year, retailers have announced more than 3,000 store closures in the U.S. as a result of bankruptcy filings or shifts to e-commerce operations. The few chains that are still expanding, such as discount chain Burlington Stores Inc., are opening smaller stores in wealthier ZIP Codes.\n\nThe bifurcation between healthy properties in upscale regions and slumping ones in less-wealthy areas is creating bargains for some hardy investors.\n\nWhile prices haven’t fallen to distressed levels, in some cases the land value itself is worth the purchase price, the investors say. Yet most of the buyers say they have plans to improve operations and expect higher returns.\n\n“In some cases, the needle has swung too far and we want to take advantage of it,” says Charlie Hendon, chief executive and president of Hendon Properties.\n\nThe firm plans to raise $10 million to $20 million for the fund and will join with other institutional investors that will fork out the majority of the equity in potential projects. Hendon previously has partnered with investors such as Alabama investment firm Harbert Management Corp. and Acadia Realty Trust .\n\nIn general, the acquisitions will average around $10 million to $30 million, GBT says.\n\nGBT already has an in-house leasing team with relationships in the retail community, says Chief Financial Officer Geren Moor. “We’re looking for assets where we can add value, such as backfilling vacant spaces,” says Mr. Moor. He added that the firm will continue with ground-up development operations, though such projects have tighter margins these days.\n\n“There are mall investors with patient capital that can wait for the existing leases to ride out and bring in other uses to reposition the property,” says Margaret Caldwell, managing director at JLL Capital Markets. “We are also seeing new investors that are interested in buying malls due to potentially high yields.”\n\nTime Equities Inc., a New York real-estate firm, recently purchased two Tennessee malls for $53.5 million, one in Morristown and the other in Maryville, making a bet it can revitalize the assets.\n\nClick here to request an on-site meeting with a member of our team.\n\nHendon Properties closed on the fully leased Class A retail property on February 3, 2017 and intends to manage both the leasing and management functions for the center.\n\nHendon Properties announces the Grand Opening of the new Kroger Marketplace in a ribbon cutting ceremony today at Dawson Marketplace, a 468,047 sq. ft. ground-up retail on 53 acres in North Georgia. In addition to an extensive prepared and organic food selection, this new Kroger concept will offer clothing and shoes, back-to-school items and housewares. Joining this state-of-the-art 123,000 sq. ft. Kroger will be Hobby Lobby, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, and Petco plus shops and restaurants. Kroger has also built its own 9-pump fuel station on the property.\n\nAtlanta, Georgia (April 27, 2021) – Hendon Properties today announced the acquisition of Brookhaven Station, a 44,821 square foot, shopping center in the Brookhaven-Chamblee trade area, a submarket of the Atlanta MSA. “It’s an exciting time to do business in the city of Brookhaven”, says Jason Lazarus, Director of Acquisitions for Hendon Properties. “Brookhaven Station is surrounded by explosive economic growth with numerous mixed-use, medical, and multifamily projects coming online in … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED"
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Netflix has a hundreds of those on offer, very few of which qualify as original, so I highly doubt director Navot Papushado and his co-screenwriter Ehud Lavski would take that as a slight.\n\nThe film looks, sounds and walks like a high calculated product, though. It may exist independently of Marvel’s release calendar, but it plays like the creation of a streaming service’s “Because you watched” recommendations list, pairing “Doctor Who” and “Guardians of the Galaxy” star Karen Gillan with Lena Headey of “Game of Thrones” and, as a few folks may recall, “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.”\n\nPapushado’s neon noir rampage takes itself less seriously than any of those titles, or the others mentioned before them, committing its brains and brawn to a brazenly campy and tongue-in-cheek setup while aspiring to be slightly more serious than the 10 other movies it recalls.\n\nTo its credit, the female assassins here aren’t seeking vengeance for having been violated, or hooked on junk, or scorned by a man. They’re just really good at what they do, save for a consequential mistake that leads to a full-on bullet-riddled hootenanny.\n\nWhatever shallow world-building the script engages in matters less than the movie’s star power. Gillan and Headey may top the marquee, but aren’t you wondering why “Billions” star Paul Giamatti, reigning baddest bitch Angela Bassett, action and rom-com star Michelle Yeoh and Carla Gugino agreed to participate in this business? Perhaps not too much, honestly. Asking this question is a little like wondering, “Why ride a Ferris wheel?” or “Why inhale enough cotton candy to fill a California king-sized mattress?” You know the answer. It’s a simple one: because it’s fun, as long as you don’t vomit.\n\nWe also do it because we know what we’re getting: cotton candy tastes pretty much the same regardless of the carnival serving it. The only thing that changes with a Ferris wheel ride is the view. Same goes for this diversion in which Gillan’s killer for hire, Sam, works for an organization known as The Firm.\n\nSaid organization is entirely run by men like Giamatti’s Nathan, who raises Sam after her mother, another legendary assassin named Scarlet (Headey), vanishes when Sam was 12. The plot introduces her 15 years after that abandonment, when she botches a mission and ends up having to protect Emily, an adorable eight-year-old girl (Chloe Coleman) from getting knocked off. Capable though Sam may be, she’s also outgunned, leading her to track down Scarlet and enlist the assistance of her mother’s estranged sister slayers: the taciturn Florence (Yeoh), the hardened Anna May (Bassett) and the ladylike Mathilde (Gugino).\n\nPitting hitwomen sororities against controlling paternalist structures stopped being subversive back in the heyday of “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!” Again, the fact we’ve seen dozens of movies like this before, including ones featuring female assassins with mother issues (hello, “Ava”), doesn’t matter.\n\nCertainly this movie makes no apologies about emphasizing style over substance, setting encounters in places like a bowling alley called the Gutterball or an adorable 1950s-style diner, and establishing the female characters’ mystique by making them librarians. Of a sort. Their fortress of books is a true fortress where the sword is definitely mightier than the pen, and works by Jane Austen hold a different levels of power than, say, “Women Who Run with the Wolves.”\n\n“Gunpowder Milkshake” rises to that peak-of-a-pond’s-swell level of clever, which also mean it’s still quite stupid and doesn’t get much more complex than, “Send Group A into a place where Group B is waiting, commence the barbaric yawping and the rat-a-tat-tat.” Whatever! Who doesn’t love watching elegant women get trigger happy on a bunch dunderheaded beast who underestimate them?\n\nAs such, nobody in this flick loses anything by starring in it, since we’ve all agreed that it is a frivolous, wacky and occasionally explosive substitute for boredom. Gillan does a fine job with the role, although her chemistry with Headey has more of a sisterly vibe than mother and daughter, which would matter if anyone were watching this for the acting. A more significant problem is the substandard fight choreography – balletic violence is not this movie’s strong point, as a few clunky hand-to-hand bouts wincingly prove.\n\nAll that being said, “Gunpowder Milkshake” is worth enduring for the opportunity to see Yeoh and Bassett showcase their action chops in the same film. Yeoh has been active in action cinema more or less consistently over the years, with her recurring role in “Star Trek: Discovery” serving to remind us of how great she is at playing a heavy. 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"This is just a base card that usually costs between 10 dollars to 20 bucks. So not near as pricey but still quite a bit for a rookie who hasn’t played half a season in the MLB.there is not too much of an interesting backstory on this card because it is an off brand rookie base card without an actual team name or logo on his picture.",
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While the leading opposition candidate sympathizes with Beijing, President Tsai Ing-wen's Democratic Progressive Party calls China the \" enemy of democracy.\"\n\nMany Taiwanese are also closely watching what is happening in Hong Kong, where more than five months of sometimes violent protests are pushing back against mainland China's control. Taiwan largely wants to avoid becoming another Hong Kong, which could tip the election in favor of President Tsai, who is running for reelection and has a widening lead in opinion polls.\n\n\"We see the freedom enjoyed by the Hong Kong people is being chipped away,\" Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister, told NPR. \"We see the experience of Hong Kong is not quite what the Chinese government promised in the early days.\"\n\nIt's called \" one country, two systems,\" meaning Hong Kong is part of China but keeps some autonomy, including government functions and independent courts — in theory.\n\nMany Hong Kongers accuse the leadership in Hong Kong and Beijing of eroding their limited autonomy. That sentiment is in part why thousands have taken to the street in anti-government protests that are now in their sixth month.\n\nTaiwan's leaders flatly reject any proposal for Taiwan to enter a similar arrangement with China.\n\nMore than 86% say they would prefer to maintain Taiwan's current status, according to the latest polls.\n\nEven the opposition candidate Han, who has sparked controversy over his pro-Beijing stance, disavowed the Hong Kong policy after the protests erupted. \"Taiwanese people can never accept ['one country, two systems'], unless it's over my dead body,\" he said.\n\nTaiwan has been preparing for China to attack ever since Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek retreated to the island in 1949, along with 2 million of his supporters and soldiers, after losing a civil war against Mao Zedong's Communist forces.\n\nXi has said Taiwan should unify with mainland China peacefully but has threatened to use force to do so.\n\nAs Beijing steps up militaristic rhetoric, the U.S. has stepped up its support f0r the island. It has bulked up its de facto embassy in Taipei and passed legislation encouraging official travel between the U.S. and Taiwan. This year, the U.S. made a high-profile $8 billion sale of fighter jets and other military equipment to the island, angering Beijing.\n\nTaiwan considers itself a bulwark of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region, where China is increasingly asserting its power.\n\n\"We are on the front lines. We have faced all these threats and Chinese infiltration for decades,\" says Freddy Lim, a death metal rocker turned co-founder of one of Taiwan's most liberal political organizations, the New Power Party.\n\nThe nearly five-year-old party is now going through an existential crisis over whether to support Tsai's reelection bid. In August, Lim quit the party to run for reelection to his legislative seat as an independent so he could back President Tsai, arguing the stakes of losing the presidency to a pro-Beijing candidate are too high.\n\nCentral to every election in Taiwan is the question: Does Taiwan, a small island, sidle up to its much bigger neighbor China to develop its economy, or keep it at arm's length?\n\n\"There is no such thing as economic and trade without politics in Taiwan,\" says Lev Nachman, a doctoral candidate researching Taiwanese political movements.\n\nSome politicians have tried to stake out some middle ground, such as the upstart Taiwan People's Party that formed in August. It has come under criticism for seemingly waffling on its stance toward Beijing.\n\n\"We try to enhance the collaboration with the people with the civil society of mainland China, especially in terms of economics and culture. We very much support the kind of nongovernmental interaction,\" explains Kimyung Keng, one of the Taiwan People's Party candidates running for a district legislative seat.\n\nUnify one way or another\n\nDespite its small size and dwindling number of international allies, Taiwan has managed to nurture a robust economy. Homegrown corporate champions include electronics-making giant Foxconn and the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Wages are rising and the unemployment rate is just under 3.8%, one of the lowest levels in two decades. President Tsai has built up economic ties with Southeast Asia to diversify Taiwan's trade portfolio away from mainland China.\n\nBut supporters of opposition candidate Han say the president has made a mistake in shutting out Beijing. Taiwan should not be afraid of unification with China, rallygoers at the recent campaign event told NPR.\n\nThe staunchest of the pro-China camp is a prominent gangster turned politician. Chang An-lo once helped lead one of Taiwan's biggest gangs, the Bamboo Union. Now, he heads the Chinese Unification Promotion Party, which nominates no candidates of its own but backs every pro-Beijing Kuomintang candidate.\n\n\"When China unifies Taiwan either violently or peacefully, do you want military rule or one country, two systems? The latter is still the best way for Taiwan,\" Chang says. \"How could an economy of 1.4 billion people be bad for Taiwan? And what's wrong with returning to China, as we are all Chinese?\"\n\n\"There is a huge generational difference,\" says Luo Chi-cheng, a Democratic Progressive lawmaker running for reelection. \"Young people pay close attention to what happens in Hong Kong because [otherwise] in the future, Taiwan may be forced to accept the so-called one country, two system model.\"\n\nOlder voters tend to care more about economic development, according to Luo. It is the younger Taiwanese, he notes, who have longer to live and more opportunities to decide future election outcomes.",
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"Who is the Cinemq team made up of?\nCinemq is a small collective of Chinese, British, and American queers (we currently have six active members). We’re a mix of film festival organizers, filmmakers, designers and DJs, glitter lovers, and queer disco freaks. We all give our time for free.\n\nHow did you guys get started? What gave you the idea?\nMyself and Alvin Li, the other co-founder, started Cinemq as a screening and party series to build an audience for ShanghaiPride Film Festival (which we also launched in 2015). Our thinking was that whilst Pride is a great organization which does a lot for the community, there are a lot of people who aren’t reached by their events or who don’t feel represented by them. There also wasn’t any kind of queer film organization in Shanghai at the time. Our idea was to create a space for fringe queers, people of non-distinct sexuality or gender, for people who wanted to be challenged by what they saw on a night out whilst still having fun. Our first event squeezed 60 people into a tiny rooftop shed in Xuhui. Two years later we have an established reputation in the city, host screenings and parties at some pretty exciting spaces. In the past few months, myself and editor Will Dai have launched a zine on WeChat and online, publishing weekly articles on anything queer screen culture (ID: cinemq) – film, TV, web, porn – with a focus on China and East Asia.\n\nDo you see any difference between the Shanghai and Beijing queer film scene? And with other, smaller cities?\nPeople in Beijing have more patience! I’ve been to screenings in Beijing that last for eight hours, and the audience will sit through the whole thing. In Shanghai, people will start to walk out of any screening that lasts more than 90 minutes.\n\nI think there are more people in Beijiing who would readily call themselves activists, and who pour themselves into film as a way of tackling specific issues. Shanghai LGBT organizations, by comparison, are more focused on promoting an idea of LGBT identity. In Shanghai, more often it is seen as enough just to show an LGBT film, whereas in Beijing, organizers are more likely to recognize that film is a tool, a means by which you can ask challenging questions about identity and society. You see this reflected in the style of filmmaking in both cities also.\n\nThere’s no right or wrong way to do things, and there’s a reason for the differences (for example, Beijingers face stricter oversight, and so are more aware in their daily lives of social challenges than the comparatively freer Shanghai). The important questions to ask as a person who works in queer film and filmmaking anywhere are, “Why am I doing this, and am I achieving my goals?” I would argue that the potential role queer film has to play in advancing the rights and status of our community here is significant enough that it’s not good enough just to say, “I put on a film tonight,” or, “I shot a documentary.” You really need to challenge yourself to best meet and represent audiences.",
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"In the world of short film, the Beijing filmmaking duo Masamojo made a great documentary called A Straight Journey: Days & Nights in Their Kingdom, an existential journey into the lives of 22 queer people around China. And A City of Two Tales (directed by Tony Lin, a Beijing native), a documentary portrait of two older gay men in Hong Kong, and their different experiences of sex.\n\nAny cool events coming up?\nWe hosted our 15th edition of Cinemq recently, screening films around the theme ‘Kink.’ We’ll have a few screenings over the next few months (see website for events listings), and we’re talking about putting on a mini arts festival on gender non-binary later in the year.\n\nWhat do you see for your platform in the future?\nI hope that we can grow into a serious platform and resource for discussion around queer Chinese and East Asian identity through screen culture. People internationally are starting to sit up and pay attention to the voices within this community, but there is still a long way to go. I don’t expect Cinemq to be the driving force behind any great change, but I hope that we can be an important part of the wider movement. And I expect we’ll be doing this whilst covered in glitter, wrapped trashy in furs and fishnets, and watching films.",
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"Howl’s Moving Castle is one of the most recommended movies for anime lovers even though this anime has been out for a long time. This film is one of the most successful films released by Studio Gibhli , directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Tosiho Suzuki . Howl’s Moving Castle is adapted from the English novel of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones.\n\nHowl’s Moving Castle is one of the highest-grossing films in Japan and on September 5, 2004 premiered at the Venice Film Festival. So don’t be surprised if this movie is nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 78th Academy Awards 2006. If you’re interested in the film, read the synopsis and review here. Salenhanh.com before looking to see this movie from 2004.\n\nSophie is an 18-year-old girl and the daughter of a hatmaker who is thinking, thinking many things. She is actually a beautiful girl, but she is always insecure. Sophie has always considered herself less beautiful and attractive, unlike her sister Lattice.",
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"One day, meet a handsome witch that all the girls talk about. His name is Howl. Howl is being chased by another wizard, who eventually escapes and takes Sophie to the shop where Lattice works.\n\nLattice reminds Sophie to be careful with Howl, as it is rumored that Howl ate the heart of a beautiful woman. But Sophie didn’t think she was beautiful, so she didn’t worry about it.\n\nTurns out the witch who tried to capture Howl was The Witch of Waste. That evening he went to Sophie’s shop to ask to make a hat. But Sophie refused on the grounds that the store was closed. The witch got angry and cursed Sophie and turned her into a 90-year-old old woman, but Sophie couldn’t tell anyone about the curse.",
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"Not wanting to surprise her mother and sister, Sophie decided to leave the house and find a way to escape the curse by going to the Waste or the valley where the witches were discarded. In the valley, Sophie encounters a scarecrow she seeks to help, then the scarecrow escorts her in the form of an old man to Howl’s mobile castle, where he eventually meets the fire demon Calcifer and his assistant. Howl is Markl. Shopie also offers to become a cleaner in the castle.\n\nIt turns out that the castle has a magical door controlled by Calcifer. Every time the castle doorbell rings, Calcifer will give a warning and Markl will disguise himself as an old man.\n\nWhen the first bell rang, someone asked the whereabouts of the wizard Jenkins. However, when Markl opened the door a second time, Sophie saw a different person and place. The person asked about the magician Pendragon. Why do you think Jenkins and Pendragon are in the castle? While here only Howl the owner of the castle, Markl and Calcifer live.\n\nShe was curious and kept opening the doorknob that took her to different places. While she was still confused, Howl walked through the door. Then who is Howl? Pendragon or Jenkins? Can Howl help Sophie break the curse the outcast witch has placed?\n\nThis movie is the best animated movie I’ve seen since I was a kid. It features strong female characters, beautiful witches, curses and villains. The most interesting element of this movie is Howl’s moving castle, which is Steampunk-style and has a unique design because it is supported by two chicken claw-like legs.",
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"We will find some details such as breakfast and lunch packed like eating at a fast food restaurant, although we find them in a castle that usually serves luxurious royal fare. These give the film an eccentric impression.\n\nMiyazaki presents the opening of the film beautifully. The scene begins with the appearance of the castle from behind a thick layer of fog. The castle moves from place to place by jumping up and down.\n\nThe appearance of a castle from afar against the natural setting has been used in many other Studio Ghibli films, most notably Nausicaa in the Valley of the Wind (1984) and Laputa – Castle in the Sky ( 1986). In the film we can see strange objects appearing from a distance naturally. The opening of a movie like this is most often used by Miyazaki.\n\nCharacters with unique imaginations also exist in Calcifier, the Fire Devil that specializes in eating eggshells and leftovers. Despite being a fire demon with great power, it still likes to complain and like to praise.\n\nThere is also a character Howl called a great wizard character who also has a uniqueness. Your baby will release green mucus when feeling upset. In the film, Howl is told that he was very disappointed when his hair changed color because he thought it made him less handsome. Howl spits out his slime and makes everyone in the castle think it’s too much or too much.",
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"75% of funding raised came from investors outside NI\n\nInvestment in Northern Ireland tech firms reached its highest level ever in 2021, hitting over £100m, with the number of deals and average deal size also topping all previous figures, according to new data published by Catalyst today.\n\nThe annual NI Deal Tracker report revealed that £100.7m was invested across 66 deals in locally based innovation companies in 2021, a 127% rise in the value of transactions completed the previous year.\n\nThe average amount invested in each deal was more than £1.5m, an increase of more than £387,000 on the average funding round recorded in 2020. The report also noted that 24 companies received a 1st round investment during the year and the number of deals over £5m increased to four from three the year before.\n\nThe report estimated that deals involving Northern Ireland companies represented 9% of all venture capital activity on the island of Ireland in 2021, where total investment reached a record high of €1.3bn.\n\nFor NI companies to grow, access to international venture capital is a must and the report found that over 75% of the funding raised was sourced from outside NI. Funds such as Tiger Global, Angular Ventures and Ada Ventures invested here for the first time with Frontline, MMC and Par Equity continuing their support of NI companies.\n\nKieran Dalton, Head of Scaling at Catalyst said: “2020 was a year of consolidation for investment across the UK – battening down the hatches as the impact of Covid forced investors to back their existing portfolio at the expense of doing new deals. However, as we all became more resilient to this new way of working, investment very quickly recovered and surpassed what we in NI have ever seen.\n\n“The 2021 NI Deal Tracker figures show a significant increase in risk capital to over £100m of investment into innovation companies. In 2014, there was only £5m of venture capital invested so reaching £100m+ in 2021 is testament to the quality of founders, startups, scaleups, the strong local ecosystem and heightened interest from investors outside NI.”\n\nAmong the companies highlighted in the report as having secured significant funding in 2021 were Cloudsmith, a cloud platform for software supply chain management. Its $15m funding round is NI’s largest Series A and was led by investment firm Tiger Global, along with participation from existing investors including Frontline Ventures, MMC and NI based VC Techstart Ventures.\n\nCommenting on the funding round, Alan Carson, CEO of Cloudsmith said: “Cloudsmith was built to tackle the complexity of managing software assets. It’s a massive problem for the whole industry and our investors, led by Tiger Global, understand the need for a fully managed cloud-native solution that Cloudsmith provides.\n\n“The funding we have received in 2021 will be absolutely invaluable to our software supply chain company. We plan to use the funding to hire 60 additional employees and expand our US sales and engineering team.”\n\nThe full NI Deal Tracker report can be found here.",
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"Since the entire country is out standing in lines to buy stuff right now, I thought I’d tell you about three books that you might want to add to your holiday reading list. No lines required. I know all three of the authors and I think you’ll find these interesting (even if you don’t agree with every single thing they say, write, knit, or excavate).",
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"Nate O’Connor wants to do right. His senior year of college, though, gets off to a rocky start. He’s a student at Bob Johnson University, the flagship institution of higher learning in American fundamentalism, where he and his best friend are placed on spiritual probation after being accused of disloyalty to the school. Their attempt to repair their reputation backfires and when Nate meets two women–one beautiful and smart, the other wise and charming–his entire belief system is uprooted. Nate’s world is further rocked by tragedy and his life will never be the same.\n\nDrawing on his own experiences as a student at Bob Jones University, Rich Merritt has crafted an extraordinary story of love, hope, loss, betrayal and loyalty. Most of all, Spiritual Probation is a deeply compelling exploration into the power of faith – in friends, lovers and God, as each of us defines God, and in the unwavering dictates of our own hearts.",
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"A couple college friends of mine have put together a delightful little children’s book with original artwork and a fun story about what it means to be special. Definitely check this one out if you have kids on your shopping list (or buy it for yourself — we won’t judge you).\n\nYou can get it at Amazon.com",
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"In 2008, when the mortgage industry collapsed, Craig Daliessio lost his career and his livelihood, becoming homeless. During that time, he began writing a series of Advent stories for his 10-year-old daughter, wishing to capture the joy of Christmas and attempting to look past the dark times in which they were living. Daliessio’s collection of short stories, “A Ragamuffin Christmas: An Advent Journey,” provided him with hope and helped him to overcome his struggles.\n\n“A Ragamuffin Christmas: An Advent Journey” highlights the lives of 24 uniquecharacters and their holiday stories. Daliessio depicts individuals with varied backgrounds and problems, with each one laying their worries, fears, and troubles at Jesus’ feet during the celebration of His birth. From a Roman soldier to a murderer, a broken-hearted mother to a patriarch, each one experiences a life-changing moment of redemption through Christ.\n\nA Ragamuffin Christmas is available via Amazon and Kindle Download\n\nThe accusation often goes out that fundamentalists are the kinds of people who would burn books given half a chance. I disagree. I think that the act of burning a book would be superfluous to the even more egregious act of simply ignoring their existence. After all, why burn what is irrelevant?\n\nThis isn’t to say that fundies don’t like books. Quite the opposite, I’ve never been in a fundamentalist pastor’s office that wasn’t crammed with books from top to bottom. Many fundamentalist houses have hundreds if not thousands of books from ceiling to floor as their primary source of entertainment. With so many volumes scattered around — from the great leather bound editions (of Louis L’amour) to cheap paperback books (also Louis L’amour) — it would seem ludicrous to imagine that fundamentalist were opposed to the idea of gathering insight and understanding through the printed word. But they are.\n\nFor when a fundamentalist reads he places his Spectacles of Moralism and Simplicity upon his nose and simply ignores anything that doesn’t fit his own prescribed view of the world. And it’s not just non-fiction. If the fundy happens to stumble upon some literary work, whether it’s Hester’s plight in the Scarlet Letter or the plotted revenge of the Count of Monte Cristo, the fundamentalist will only see what he considers to be moral or immoral actions and never consider what’s being said about the humanity or the larger social implications behind them.\n\nFor every fundamentalist plot can be boiled down to these elements: Someone is right. Someone is wrong. And Someone is bound to be damned if they keep it up. That’s all that matters. Insight into things like life, love, pain, greed, sacrifice, hate, bravery, desire, and the common human condition are just so much window dressing. Hardly worth noticing, really.\n\nSo I put the question to you: is it worse to burn a book or to have a library full of them that you will not allow to expand your mind or touch your soul? Perhaps it might be kinder simply to set them ablaze and have done with the façade.",
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"After the death of Javier Carmona, they have been talking about the heritage left by the television manager at 56 years old and husband of Tula Rodríguez. Despite the fact that the businessman died on September 30, 2020, his assets continue to be a reason for confrontation between family members.\n\nLucas and Tadeo are the eldest sons of Carmona. They were born as a result of the businessman’s relationship with Paola Bisso, who came forward to accuse the host of “On everyone’s lips” of keeping the properties of her ex-partner.\n\nIn the midst of this legal and media dispute, the inheritance of Javier Carmona It has not yet been distributed, after almost two years of his departure.\n\nYOU CAN SEE: Tula Rodríguez defends herself after the accusation of Carmona’s ex-wife: “No one gives me money”\n\nHere we tell you why the heirs still cannot enjoy the assets left by the television manager.\n\nWhat happened to Javier Carmona’s inheritance?\n\nAccording to a document signed by the children of Javier CarmonaLucas and Tadeo, they cannot receive their part of the inheritance because tula rodriguez He has not yet made official the guardianship of his youngest 13-year-old daughter, who is another of the beneficiaries.\n\nWhat does this mean? Magaly Medina explained in her program that, as long as the former dancer does not become the legal guardian (in reference to the inheritance) of her little girl, the properties cannot be divided and, for this reason, none of her possessions can be distributed, sold or rented.\n\nYOU CAN SEE: Tula Rodríguez affirms that she had properties in her name when she married Carmona\n\nWhy does Tula Rodríguez not want to be her daughter’s tutor?\n\nJavier Carmona’s children pointed out, in a document read by Magaly Medina, that Tula Rodríguez is delaying such a simple process so that the inheritance is not distributed and the judge hearing the case dismisses the lawsuit for delay.\n\nlegal problems between tula rodriguez and the children of Javier Carmona they got worse over the years because the manager didn’t leave a will. That means that the inheritance is divided equally to their direct relatives.\n\nAfter the strong accusations of Paola Bisso, ex-wife of Javier CarmonaTula Rodríguez took a few minutes from her program “On everyone’s lips” (Tuesday, May 3) to defend herself and clarify her situation regarding her husband’s inheritance.\n\n“It is being said that I am asking for 50% ownership: false, 100% false. I am not asking to keep any 50%, sometimes they speak without knowing legal issues. I am not in litigation fighting for any property, but legally I cannot force my daughter to resign, even if I want it, that is determined by the judge, ”said the presenter through tears.\n\nYOU CAN SEE: Children of Carmona respond to Tula Rodríguez and demand “not to fall into unnecessary confrontations”\n\nWhile the children of Javier Carmona assure that tula rodriguez is putting obstacles for the distribution of the manager’s assets, the driver indicated that she is only waiting for the judge’s decision to know how much her daughter is entitled to.\n\n“A judge protects what belongs to her as a daughter. Even if she wants, as an act of love, to let go and for her brothers to use it, she can’t, we can’t. What she inherits is inalienable. I have been working since I was 15 years old and, when I entered into a marriage, I entered with an important patrimony. My daughter and I live under a roof that I continue to pay monthly to the bank, ”she explained.\n\nTula Rodríguez is one of the heiresses of Carmona\n\nWith document in hand, Magaly Medina assured that Tula Rodríguez, her daughter and her stepchildren are the only heirs of Javier Carmona, since the businessman did not leave a will.\n\n“They cannot decide on the assets left by their father, despite being the legitimate heirs just like you and your daughterbecause you have not complied with a procedure that you must do and, apparently, you present it but you do not comply with the judge’s instructions, “he commented.\n\nMagaly Medina to Tula Rodríguez: “I am going to deny everything you have said”\n\nIn the edition of last Tuesday, May 3 of “Magaly tv, la firma”, Magaly Medina headed to tula rodriguez with a strong message. It is worth mentioning that the host of “On everyone’s lips” had asked the “Urraca” to stop talking about the clashes between her and Javier Carmona’s eldest sons.\n\n“He has dedicated a quarter of his program to me. We do not know eachother. I am an intermediary for people who need it. She asks me to stop, but I think Carmona’s older sons are asking you for something that you haven’t done for a long time. (…) You don’t comply with the judge’s orders, you cry and you victimize yourself. There are many people who do not believe what you say. I am going to deny everything you have said, ”commented the host of the ATV program.\n\nThe controversial discussion on television between the eldest sons of Javier Carmona Y tula rodriguez it happened after paola bisso He will speak with the cameras of “Magaly tv, the firm”. In this interview, the businessman’s first wife assured that the presenter of “In everyone’s mouth” is not interested in maintaining family tranquility and she is prioritizing her interest in the properties that the television manager left.\n\n“The boys have lost their father and have won fights, lawsuits and expenses, and Tula (Rodriguez) she comes off well, she’s the good mom… They’re fed up, it annoys them that this had to happen. (…) It is enough that there are problems due to material issues, due to property, so that the family union and the good vibes end, “said Bisso."
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