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"These are the best Samsung Galaxy S10e deals you can find today. You can get a free Galaxy S10e if you meet the right criteria, save up to 50% off the Galaxy S10e on one carrier and up to $650 in trade in value for your old phone when you buy the Galaxy S10e.\n\nWhile you may be able to find some Galaxy S10e deals that take cash off up front in a few months, the deals right now are through bill credits or through trade-in offers. Some of them are still quite good, but they aren’t as good as it will get.",
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"Save up to $375 with the Samsung Galaxy S10e deals available today.\n\nWith a starting price of $749 and monthly payments typically from $20 to $30 the Galaxy S10e is more affordable than the Galaxy S10 and S10+, but you can save and even pay as little as $12.49 a month with these Galaxy S10e deals. You don’t need to pre-order to get these deals, but you will need to do a little research. These deals are live in February as part of the pre-order window and will likely carry through March.\n\nThe most prominent deals are Buy One Get One Free Deals.\n\nYou can find these at Verizon, Sprint and AT&T directly or on Verizon, AT&T and Sprint at Best Buy. These deals pay for the free phone with bill credits and at least one of the lines must be new. If you cancel your service the credits stop and you are on the hook for the balance remaining.\n\nThe biggest Galaxy S10e deal we’ve seen is at U.S. Cellular, where new and existing customers can get 50% off the Galaxy S10e. This is over a 30 month period where the 50% is paid through bill credits. This is $375 off and bring the payments down to $12.48 a month. If you leave U.S. Cellular, you are on the hook for the remaining balance.\n\nYou can also take advantage of a few trade in offers to get up to $650 towards your new Galaxy S10e when you trade in an old phone. The newer your phone, the better your trade in value is, but you can still get $300 or more for a Galaxy S8+, so there are some good deals to be found here."
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"Unless you’ve been hidden under a rock for the past week you’ll have heard of H&M’s recent marketing campaign which saw a young black child wearing a hoodie which reads ‘coolest monkey in the jungle’. And in the days since the backlash has been huge – not only has the fashion brand lost celebrity endorsers, but huge swathes of customers have also pledged to boycott the business.\n\nThe H&M fiasco is not the first time a global brand has come under fire for seemingly racist campaigns. It was only recently that Pepsi was widely criticised for its ad showing Kendall Jenner appearing to end racial tensions with a simple gesture – offering a can of Pepsi to a police officer! So what’s going wrong for these brands which have colossal marketing and PR teams behind them in order to prevent such disasters?\n\nMany believe that what we are seeing is simply an example of outrage marketing – a deliberate campaign to anger people which creates a buzz around a particular brand. And if that was the intention it can’t be disputed that it has worked – the company has been trending online and everyone is talking about it. And while the general sentiment towards H&M is negative, the brand is certainly in the spotlight. It remains to be seen whether the saying ‘there’s no such thing as bad publicity’ rings true in this instance.\n\nA question of diversity…or lack of\n\nAnother theory (which I tend to favour) is that H&M didn’t mean to cause offence at all and the racial connotations of the ad simply didn’t cross their minds. It is this misguidedness that is the real problem. A global brand with a diverse customer base spanning all races, genders, sexual orientation, ages and countries simply didn’t appreciate that this campaign would cause outrage. And if we take a look at the people that make up the fashion brand’s board, it is perhaps easy to understand why. Rather than reflect its customers – it is made up of all white individuals.\n\nThe need to mirror the makeup of your customer base on the inside of a business is no new phenomenon yet we still see huge numbers of companies failing to do so. H&M is a prime example and I would argue that the ‘coolest monkey in the jungle’ campaign is simply a sad reflection of this problem. So, rather than focus discussions about H&M being a racist company, the focus should be on how the brand needs to rapidly review its recruitment strategy to ensure it reflects the people that matter: the customers! If it had done so previously it is likely that someone in the business would have picked up on the racial connotations associated with this campaign.",
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"It is with astonishment that one reads the news today, February 2nd, that the Russian air defence forces are holding massive air defence drills in the Baltic and Siberia shooting down all targets, while radiation, chemical and biological defence troops are undertaking large drills in the south east and Crimea, drills that are occurring just a few days after the Russian Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff, General Gerasimov stated that Russia is preparing its defences so that it can never be overcome by the US and NATO.\n\nRussia is stating to the world that that it will continue to resist the daily attacks on the people of Russia being carried out on every level by the NATO countries and that it is prepared for the worst. On the economic front, Prime Minister Medvedev announced the banning of imports of industrial equipment for state purposes on the same day as the drills were announced. The astonishment is on two levels, first because Gerasimov’s statement is a welcome fist in the face of the Americans and, and second because the leaders of the most powerful nations on earth are talking openly of general war and are openly preparing for it.\n\nIt is perhaps less astonishing that after a century of generalised warfare across the globe the imperialist forces coalesced in the NATO alliance are still engaged in the robbery and pillaging of entire countries to enrich themselves, never having succeeded in rising higher than the level of the Hitlerite thugs they admire.\n\nIn the Ukraine, the NATO controlled Kiev regime uses indiscriminate shelling of the towns and cities of the Donbass republics to terrorise the people. There are daily reports of mortar teams roaming the streets in civilian vehicles firing bombs randomly and of white phosphorus being used against civilian targets, proof that the Kiev regime is engaging in collective punishment of the civilian population. In all this, the regime is assisted by the NATO countries that are increasing their supply of mercenaries, weapons, ammunition, money and “advisers” to use against the people of the Donbass. Angela Merkel and Barak Obama are to meet in Washington next week to discuss provision of direct and open military assistance to the Kiev junta and we can be sure that peace will not be on their agenda but a NATO war against Russia will be. Of course these war crimes and crimes against humanity and the conspiracy to commit them taking place in the NATO capitals have not provoked any reaction in the western media or governments except to call for war against Russia and the International Criminal Court sits blind, mute and spineless, once again proving its total irrelevance except as a NATO propaganda tool.\n\nThe Minsk talks on January 31st never got off the ground as Kiev showed its contempt for the process by sending low-level officials and continuing the shelling of Donetsk and other cities. The junta refused a ceasefire, preferring to talk and fight at the same time, aping the attitude of the American international bully that runs the show. But a ceasefire is essential for real talks to begin. No one likes to negotiate looking down the barrel of a gun but the Americans and their satraps like to make people squirm while they issue their diktats.\n\nThe actions of the Kiev regime, its new offensive, its order for the mobilisation of the population and civilian vehicles, the presence in Kiev of American and other NATO military officers and their financiers like George Soros, all point to increased and continued fighting on the Ukrainian front. Russian Foreign Minister Serge Lavrov expressed his frustration with his reference to Obama’s confession on CNN on February 1st that the Americans had succeeded in changing the government in Kiev, in fact overthrowing the legitimate government of Ukraine to replace it with their hand picked people. It was also a confession by Obama that they are responsible for the crimes being committed and that they are going to continue to commit them, that the Americans have no intention of allowing peace in Ukraine. Indeed, it was was a confession of a crime against peace. One day he will find himself in the dock.\n\nObama’s remarks were made a day before the anniversary of the surrender of the German 6th Army at Stalingrad, in 1943, an army that came to conquer Russia but was itself destroyed by the courage and determination of the Red Army, an army that existed because Russia, with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, had thrown off the economic and political yoke of the old regime, and released a flowering of Russian industrial, scientific, economic and social development unprecedented in world history: a development that provided Russia with the capacity and will to resist the fascist forces then and now.\n\nRussia has allies but Russia and the people of Ukraine should not stand alone against enemies common to us all. The anti-war movement in the western countries is nowhere to be seen yet the European governments managed to mobilise millions in a few days to demonstrate about the killings in Paris but no popular movement exists to go on the streets and once again shout John Lennon’s call “Give Peace A Chance,” and aim that call at the governments who are behind most of the wars on the planet. Instead despair reins. The social media are full of this despair and anger but no one moves to act where it counts, on the streets. “But” say wiser heads, “it’s all been tried before and it stopped nothing, what’s the point?” I don’t know the answer but I do know that if we do not try to do something then the world is at grave risk. A short while ago the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reset the Doomsday Clock, the clock that tells us how close were are to exterminating ourselves. It was set forward 2 minutes. It is now 3 minutes to midnight.\n\nI think it’s worth quoting the reasons for resetting the clock,\n\n“Unchecked climate change, global nuclear weapons modernizations, and outsized nuclear weapons arsenals pose extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity, and world leaders have failed to act with the speed or on the scale required to protect citizens from potential catastrophe. These failures of political leadership endanger every person on Earth. Despite some modestly positive developments in the climate change arena, current efforts are entirely insufficient to prevent a catastrophic warming of Earth. Meanwhile, the United States and Russia have embarked on massive programs to modernize their nuclear triads—thereby undermining existing nuclear weapons treaties. The clock ticks now at just three minutes to midnight because international leaders are failing to perform their most important duty—ensuring and preserving the health and vitality of human civilization.”\n\nThere you have it, friends, 3 minutes to midnight, and counting with every shell, with every bullet that’s fired. The risk of nuclear war is great, perhaps never greater. So what are we going to do about it?\n\nChristopher Black is an international criminal lawyer based in Toronto, he is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and he is known for a number of high-profile cases involving human rights and war crimes, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”."
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"The RBI policy committee voted unanimously to increase the policy repo rate by 50bp to 4.9%, in line with our expectation.\nGroup Research, Radhika Rao08 Jun 2022\n\nThe Reserve Bank of India monetary policy committee (MPC) voted unanimously to increase the policy repo rate by 50bp to 4.9%, in line with our expectation. Consequently, the standing deposit facility (SDF) rate was adjusted to 4.65% and the marginal standing facility rate (MSF) and the Bank Rate to 5.15%. The Cash Reserve Ratio was left unchanged after a 50bp increase in the off-cycle hike in May.",
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Give it some time, it will bounce back. ‘Like us, eh?’ Brant gave him a look as if he were only now really seeing him, asked, ‘You were sick?’\n\nJ is for Judgement (Sue Grafton). Naw, nothing worth mentioning. Then he added, ‘Falls is ou. ‘Out where?’ ‘The force, she resigned.\n\nJ is for Judgement is the tenth in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series by Sue Grafton. For Kinsey Millhone, the investigation started with a surprise visit from an ex-colleague at California Fidelity - the company that had fired her nine months previously.\n\nI was beginning to think the real definition of Hell was this endless loop between Santa Teresa and Perdido.\n\nI was beginning to think the real definition of Hell was this endless loop between Santa Teresa and Perdido riff’s Department car parked in front of her house. I parked across the street and down a few houses, watching the front porch for signs of life\n\nSue Grafton is my go to author for vacation reads. The dry humor and the 1980's setting with big macs and walkmans just makes me grin. J is for Judgment is the 10 book in the Kinsey Millhone series.\n\nSue Grafton is my go to author for vacation reads. Not to mention phone books and answering machines. well thought out, IGrafton gives you clues along the way but doesn't shout out \"here's the bad guy\". This is where Kinsey learns of and meets some of her long lost relatives. It came about by chance while Kinsey was working on a case for her old firm Fidelity.\n\nPraise for \"J\" is for Judgment. Book for book, this may be the most satisfying mystery series going. Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal. Grafton is setting a standard that is going to prove difficult for others in her crowded field to match, let alone surpass. Lorenzo Carcaterra, People.\n\nSue Taylor Grafton (April 24, 1940 – December 28, 2017) was an American author of detective novels. She is best known as the author of the \"alphabet series\" (\"A\" Is for Alibi, et. featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The daughter of detective novelist C. W. Grafton, she said the strongest influence on her crime novels was author Ross Macdonald. Before her success with this series, she wrote screenplays for television movies.\n\nThe next in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet mystery series from bestselling author Sue Grafton.\n\n\"J\" is for Jaffe: Wendell Jaffe, dead these past five years. Or so it seemed until his former insurance agent spotted him in the bar of a dusty little resort halfway between Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.\n\n\"In truth, the facts about Wendell Jaffe had nothing to do with my family history, but murder is seldom tidy and no one ever said revelations operate in a straight line. It was my investigation into the dead man's past that triggered the inquiry into my own, and in the end the two stories became difficult to separate.\"\n\nFive years ago, when Jaffe's thirty-five-foot Fuji ketch was found drifting off the Baja coast, it seemed a sure thing he'd gone overboard. The note he left behind admitted he was flat broke, his business bankrupt, his real estate gambit nothing but a huge Ponzi scheme about to collapse, with criminal indictment certain to follow. When the authorities soon after descended on his banks and his books, there was nothing left: Jaffe had stripped the lot.\n\n\"Given my insatiable curiosity and my natural inclination to poke my nose in where it doesn't belong, it was odd to realize how little attention I'd paid to my own past. I'd simply accepted what I was told, constructing my personal mythology on the flimsiest of facts.\"\n\nBut Jaffe wasn't quite without assets. There was the $500,000 life insurance policy made out to his wife and underwritten by California Fidelity. With no corpse to prove death, however, the insurance company was in no hurry to pay the claim. Dana Jaffe had to wait out the statutory five years until her missing husband could be declared legally dead. Just two months before Wendell Jaffe was sighted in that dusty resort bar, California Fidelity finally paid in full. Now they wanted the truth. 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The Tiger produces weekly online issues and I have been apart of this organization for 2.5 years, beginning my second semester of freshman year.\n\nDawson: I am the former editor-in-chief of The Tiger Newspaper, as well as a former contributor and copy editor for The Chronicle.\n\nWhat obligations do you have with these positions?\n\nSophia: As the former social media director, I was in charge of posting to The Tiger’s Instagram and Twitter. With Instagram, I would post when issues came out, fun stories, polls, and content to engage Clemson Students. With the Twitter, I posted each story individually with an attached caption and picture. I learned how to space out and schedule posts as well as practice posting unbiased and professional content. As a current sports writer, I choose a topic sent out from our sports editor, research and attend the game or event I am writing about, take notes, and write my story. 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"Instead, we should have just broken off the tip to get to the paper, but we didn’t. And it took a long while to finally get it to the point of lighting. (oh,..how much science we learned at this point!\n\nCool fact: Did you know that the ‘smoke’ coming off a blown out candle isn’t really smoke, but actually wax vapor cooling? seriously.",
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"Do you really want to make emergency lighting from crayons?\n\nHere’s the point when we began to say..hm…do we really want this? The flame continued to get bigger and more out of control the longer it burned down the length of the candle. Now, had I thought about it, I might have run to get the hurricane lamp glass to put over this to see if it helped. But I didn’t. Would it have helped? Probably, but it wouldn’t necessarily have been any more stable.\n\nThe single crayon did actually throw off a lot of light in our room when we turned off the lights and shut the curtains. But I didn’t feel safe with it at all.\n\nNow..the other issue is..bundling a few of these together, lighting them and using them as a torch. It could work for short term. However, you’d have hot wax melting everywhere, including on your fingers. Not necessarily something I’d want to do, but if I was caught, alone, with no provisions in a preschool classroom, grabbing a bunch of crayons for some lighting might be the thing to do. Just use the safety scissors to cut off the tips to save yourself some time, and hope that the teacher smokes and had a lighter or matches tucked up in her desk somewhere to use to light them. 🙂\n\nAfter our experience, this is not something we’d want to rely on, nor will it be something we throw into our preps as a tool. We do happen to have a box of crayons and a small coloring book for someone in our secondary emergency box that we’d grab if we have time or room that has some gear that would be awesome to have but that is not necessary. Then we’d have a back up. But I don’t feel this is a safe way to light up a room at all.",
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"In the wake of the widely “alleged” nuclear explosion in Yemen and the curious lack of attention to this event in some circles, we have turned to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation community for a view of recent events.\n\nThere is a special cynicism there few can imagine, nuclear investigators under orders to hide threats, invent threats and stay silent about crimes, even those that threaten millions of lives.\n\nSome will note as when you get nuclear weapons folks together, the “chatter” can go excessively technical. There is a good side to this in some ways. This will be the only discussion, though carefully edited, of 5th generation nuclear weapons ever in print. It is one thing, to “talk the talk” and quite something different to be able to “walk the walk.”\n\nJeff Smith is an editor at Veterans Today, a nuclear physicist and former inspector for the International Atomic Energy Agency. I asked Jeff about his take on the reports of a nuclear attack on Yemen in May 2015:\n\n“The governments involved already know and so does the media. This is why I left government. It is all corrupt. No one will take on the USA, Saudi and Israel at the same time. It’s bad for your career. In the media they are presumed to be the good guys and Yemenite’s are presumed to be nothing but a bunch of radicalized junk yard dogs.”\n\nThere are some very subtle movements going on in the background due to the Yemen attack. It’s called backlash or blow back. Remember, there is always more than one way to skin a rat and it’s easier to electrocute a dry rat than a wet rat. (Ben Franklin)",
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So much for that lie.\n\nJapan will now go full steam ahead on being a major independent nuclear power. They hold over 80 tons of surplus US made Pu (plutonium) in their stores making them the world’s third largest nuclear power. It will only take them less than a year to weaponize using 5th generation implosion techniques. Other countries will simply buy them or trade for them ETC. No one will leave home without one.\n\nYou can kiss Nuclear Non-Proliferation goodbye because of this. The IAEA will go the way the League of Nations did — down the toilet al Qaeda style.\n\nAnyone with a nuclear power reactor and the know how will start making small tactical nukes from 87% grade reactor fuel using 5th generation implosion designs. The new design simply uses several sub-critical solid spears of plutonium that are crushed together under two point compression to make effective nuclear detonation.\n\nIt requires almost no hydrodynamic testing to design and build one. You simply put two or more sub critical spears of Pu side by side that are safety plated (silver plated) to prevent oxidation, etc, and compress them into one solid super-critical mass with the proper neutron tamper reflector to contain the explosion and BANG. It works every time.\n\nIf you can hold it together for 58 or more Shakes and .63 microseconds you have a usable weapon. A Shake is one neutron chain reaction. (Old school stuff).\n\nBasically it looks like a bunch of BB’s stacked together in a can with explosives attached to each end. (Imagine 3 cheese balls being squished together into one bigger cheese ball.) The casing and compression pistons are made of tungsten carbide or heavy steel. DT (deuterium) or lithium 6 boosting is optional.\n\nPu can simply be cast molded after melting and proper cooling in an RF induction furnace. Any Pu over 87% purity will work with this design.\n\nProper doping of the Pu will improve compression and yield efficiency. Pu 240/241 buildup is not a problem. The UK did this test in Australia back in 1953 proving that it works:\n\n“Operation Totem was a pair of British atmospheric nuclear tests which took place at Emu Field, South Australia on 15 October 1953. They followed the Operation Hurricane test of the first British atomic bomb, which had taken place at the Montebello Islands a year previously.\n\nThe main purpose of the Totem trial was to determine the acceptable limit on the amount of plutonium-240 which could be present in a bomb. The plutonium used in the original Hurricane device was produced in a nuclear reactor at Windscale.”\n\nThe other advantage of this design is in its ability to use recycled Pu from surplus US-made pits. Almost any Pu from any pit can be used or mixed together in this design without overheating or a spontaneous chain reaction occurring due to different rates of nuclear decay. (All pits have different rates of neutron activity that normally would prevent mixing of the Pu fuel with another pit). This is because each spear of Pu is kept separated from each other until final assembly into a critical mass has been achieved.\n\nThis greatly prevents pre-detonation or a fissile event from occurring so long as compression velocity is kept high enough. See clandestine implosion test photo of a 5th generation micro nuke or trigger, as they are usually called “conducted by an unnamed Middle Eastern country”. You know who???\n\nIf the US DoD were to adopt this design into a new generation of weapons, it would allow for the 100% recycling of older non usable nuclear pits into new tactical nuclear weapons of high efficiency and clean burn. It would simply turn 10,000 junk Pu pits into recycled new weapons, with an unboosted yield under 20 Kilotons each.\n\nThe cost would be very low and the new Kansas City DOE (Department of Energy) Bendix plant could rapidly churn them out in mass volume, if needed.\n\nUnfortunately congress has blocked funding on this or any new weapons designs from being developed or introduced into the inventory. So it looks like it got “outsourced” to the Dimona team and Israel. How do you spell “The Yemen Nuclear Test District”?\n\nJeff Smith was one of the first on the scene at 9/11, investigating the origin of the nuclear material used in the detonations of the World Trade Center. His photos of the cauldron under Ground Zero have been published, republished and periodically expunged from the historical record.\n\nThere are critical lessons here, other than an inside view into advanced nuclear weapons design. 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The gigantic ATLAS and CMS detectors at the LHC, which enabled the discovery of the Higgs boson, each have millions of sensing elements whose signals need to be put together to obtain meaningful results.\n\n“These signals make up a complex data space,” says Michael Kagan from SLAC, who works on ATLAS and was also an author on the Nature review. “We need to understand the relationship between them to come up with conclusions, for example that a certain particle track in the detector was produced by an electron, a photon or something else.”\n\nNeutrino experiments also benefit from machine learning. NOvA, which is managed by Fermilab, studies how neutrinos change from one type to another as they travel through the Earth. These neutrino oscillations could potentially reveal the existence of a new neutrino type that some theories predict to be a particle of dark matter. NOvA’s detectors are watching out for charged particles produced when neutrinos hit the detector material, and machine learning algorithms identify them.\n\nFrom machine learning to deep learning\n\nRecent developments in machine learning, often called “deep learning,” promise to take applications in particle physics even further. Deep learning typically refers to the use of neural networks: computer algorithms with an architecture inspired by the dense network of neurons in the human brain.\n\nThese neural nets learn on their own how to perform certain analysis tasks during a training period in which they are shown sample data, such as simulations, and told how well they performed.\n\nUntil recently, the success of neural nets was limited because training them used to be very hard, says co-author Kazuhiro Terao, a SLAC researcher working on the MicroBooNE neutrino experiment, which studies neutrino oscillations as part of Fermilab’s short-baseline neutrino program and will become a component of the future Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF). “These difficulties limited us to neural networks that were only a couple of layers deep,” he says. “Thanks to advances in algorithms and computing hardware, we now know much better how to build and train more capable networks hundreds or thousands of layers deep.”\n\nMany of the advances in deep learning are driven by tech giants’ commercial applications and the data explosion they have generated over the past two decades. “NOvA, for example, uses a neural network inspired by the architecture of the GoogleNet,” Radovic says. “It improved the experiment in ways that otherwise could have only been achieved by collecting 30 percent more data.”\n\nA fertile ground for innovation\n\nMany of the new tasks they could be used for are related to computer vision, Kagan says. “It’s similar to facial recognition, except that in particle physics, image features are more abstract than ears and noses.”\n\nSome experiments like NOvA and MicroBooNE produce data that is easily translated into actual images, and AI can be readily used to identify features in them. In LHC experiments, on the other hand, images first need to be reconstructed from a murky pool of data generated by millions of sensor elements.\n\n“But even if the data don’t look like images, we can still use computer vision methods if we’re able to process the data in the right way,” Radovic says.\n\nOne area where this approach could be very useful is the analysis of particle jets produced in large numbers at the LHC. Jets are narrow sprays of particles whose individual tracks are extremely challenging to separate. Computer vision technology could help identify features in jets.\n\nAnother emerging application of deep learning is the simulation of particle physics data that predict, for example, what happens in particle collisions at the LHC and can be compared to the actual data. Simulations like these are typically slow and require immense computing power. AI, on the other hand, could do simulations much faster, potentially complementing the traditional approach.\n\n“Just a few years ago, nobody would have thought that deep neural networks can be trained to ‘hallucinate’ data from random noise,” Kagan says. “Although this is very early work, it shows a lot of promise and may help with the data challenges of the future.”\n\nDespite all obvious advances, machine learning enthusiasts frequently face skepticism from their collaboration partners, in part because machine learning algorithms mostly work like “black boxes” that provide very little information about how they reached a certain conclusion.\n\n“Skepticism is very healthy,” Williams says. “If you use machine learning for triggers that discard data, like we do in LHCb, then you want to be extremely cautious and set the bar very high.”\n\nTherefore, establishing machine learning in particle physics requires constant efforts to better understand the inner workings of the algorithms and to do cross-checks with real data whenever possible.\n\n“We should always try to understand what a computer algorithm does and always evaluate its outcome,” Terao says. “This is true for every algorithm, not only machine learning. So, being skeptical shouldn’t stop progress.”\n\nRapid progress has some researchers dreaming of what could become possible in the near future. “Today we’re using machine learning mostly to find features in our data that can help us answer some of our questions,” Terao says. “Ten years from now, machine learning algorithms may be able to ask their own questions independently and recognize when they find new physics.”"
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"Conformity, Standard operating procedure, Rules and regulations, Policies, Boxing everything up! When is enough, enough!\n\nThe will or the neural wiring to take one from being a conforming Leader to one who is willing to test the boundaries and break down the walls is in my book the need of the hour. Let us face it – the world has changed dramatically and the rules of operation are no longer the same.\n\nWhilst there is a certain sense of comfort in approaching things from a place of familiarity, the downside is that it becomes a place of solace and thus rarely does one wish to stray very far away from the centre. The element of acceptance within the “conformity space” becomes a major motivator for the majority to merely exist and not live.\n\nThose who are willing to challenge the status quo have a key role to play in bringing about change and foster creativity. As someone who worked with great organizations, talent identification was key from the hiring to their development and eventually to their success. One of the areas that I paid special attention to in Talent was the courage to be different.\n\nFor example, one of my most favourite questions to ask an interviewee right at the end of the interview was to describe me as the interviewer – with a caveat that whatever their answer, it would not affect the outcome. There are two other reasons as to what I look for, but the third is the element of courage to see if they will utter words of critique. One who has the ability to say something that is not positive moves up in my analysis.\n\nThe paradox I was referring to above, relates to organizations who want to innovate and yet want their people to conform to certain norms. Rebellious people in organizations help us to overcome averageness and injustice. Without them, an organization will remain in a state of familiarity until an outside force pushes them to become non-conformist – if at all the circumstances allow you for in a lot of cases it is probably too late.\n\nProfessor Charlan Nemeth of Berkley, in her book “In Defense of Troublemakers”, explains that most people do not speak up even when they know it is wrong. The fact the consensus speak otherwise serves to change the mindset of those who know it to be wrong.\n\nThe major purpose of those who are considered troublemakers are those who wish to push the agenda away from injustice and mediocrity. In reality, they are usually the ones responsible for a good number of changes as well as prevent organizations from going down the oft trodden path.\n\nSometimes more harm is done by not speaking up. Nemeth having studied businesses, juries, airline crews and any team as such goes on to showcase that dissent actually provides clarity and allows for better decision making.\n\nHave you actually considered the fact that when we do not have an honest conversation, we are actually being dishonest, to ourselves as well as to those with who we are interacting! Stop conforming because it is counter-productive.\n\nRebellious people actually help facilitate change. They help us see how some of the things we do routinely are not really helping us move forward but are actually holding us back. They help break the myth that conformism is better because it is safe. Sometimes those who speak up are stigmatized but in reality, they are merely messengers of their consciousness most of the time which in essence only have the good of the organization at heart.\n\nSo how should organizations encourage it and yet have a semblance of running a well-oiled machine!\n\nLet’s not confuse behaviour with intention. Resistance and unhappiness are warning signs. Disengaged employees are not a disease, but a symptom. Let us learn to listen to them and discern what is truthful and what is mere hearsay. Business today needs creative and independent thinkers. It needs innovative, brilliant ideas, and persistent, goal-focused people who can execute them. So, do we really have time for evolution or is it time for a revolution!"
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"Céleste de Chabrillan (1824-1909), courtesan and author, illegitimate daughter of Anne-Victoire Vénard, was born on 27 December 1824 in Paris. Her childhood was unhappy and at 15 she was imprisoned for vagrancy. At 16 she entered a brothel but left within six months to become Céleste Mogador, dancer at the Bal Mabille and the Théâtre Beaumarchais and toast of Paris as the Hippodrome’s star horse-rider. She became the mistress of Lionel, comte de Chabrillan, who was busily wasting his fortune. This was done by 1852 and Lionel left for the Australian goldfields. Céleste meanwhile achieved success as an actress and her memoirs were accepted for publication. On 9 January 1854 she married Chabrillan in London and two days later they sailed for Melbourne in the Croesus to take up his appointment as French consul-general, a position obtained for him by his infuriated family.\n\nThe Chabrillans erected their prefabricated house at St Kilda and visited turbulent Ballarat; Céleste recorded that Governor Sir Charles Hotham ‘is a man of the highest breeding, most amiable but that is not enough’. This visit and later experiences provided Céleste with material for her novels. She had little social life to distract her as her Mémoires had preceded her to Melbourne. She described herself as ‘an object of fear and repugnance to certain members of Melbourne society’ and though, curiosity overcoming them, ‘some of the braver and kindlier ladies called’, she was ‘suspicious of their advances’. Her few friends included the photographer, Antoine Fauchery, and Lola Montez.\n\nIn 1856 an unlucky importing venture impoverished the Chabrillans and in August Céleste sailed for France to collect money owing to them. In spite of the climate’s effect on her health, she wrote, ‘I felt myself loving that hard Australian soil; the plants, the trees, my own loneliness’. In Paris her best-selling Mémoires gained instant publication for her Australian novel, Les Voleurs d’Or. Alexander Dumas senior reviewed it and wrote of Céleste, ‘One of those created by God for self-sacrifice and struggle … During the years she spent … away from France … she re-educated herself completely; not only did she learn English but re-learned French … during two nights I sat up until dawn reading Les Voleurs d’Or‘. Céleste wrote for twelve to fifteen hours a day, producing two more Australian novels, Miss Pewell and The Emigrants. She paid their creditors and was rejoined briefly by Lionel who then returned to Melbourne and died from dysentery on 29 December 1858. Céleste refused the Chabrillans’ demand that she relinquish their name. Their later persecution was balanced by the interest of the two Dumas in her literary career. Altogether she wrote twelve novels, twenty-six plays, seven operettas, poems and songs.\n\nIn the Franco-Prussian war Céleste started Les Soeurs de France to care for the wounded and later gave her home at Le Vésinet to house war orphans. Her friendship with the comte de Naurois left her financially secure for the rest of her long life. She died at Montmartre on 18 February 1909."
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We settled into the lecture hall early, getting second-row seats (the first row was reserved) and wondering just how full it would get. It turns out only about half full, even though the event was ``sold out'', a hazard of tickets that are free but request reservation. If we made any mistake it was that we sat on the right side of the stage; the people organizing this, and Musgrave himself, hung around the left side, where the podium was, and Musgrave walked around the seats there chatting and looking back up and all that. This is just as well: I am a bad small talker at the best of times and could not possibly think of anything non-embarrassing to say in the circumstance. That Peanuts book thing with Harrison Schmitt I had weeks to prepare for.\n\nWe did watch in the row with us a family with three kids, all of whom had sketchpads and all of whom were drawing ... something or other. An empty stage doesn't seem like much of an artistic subject, but\n\nbunny_hugger was impressed by the parents encouraging that creativity. I'm impressed they had the courage to draw like that in public; I'd be far too bashful to try.\n\nMusgrave's title for his talk likely gave you some idea what it was about. He took his hour --- he was careful to check on the time, and several times remarked on whether he would finish by the designated hour of 12:11, after they started ten minutes late ``because of the traffic'' --- to describe his life. It's been a lot of life. Musgrave belongs to that class of astronauts who didn't particularly think about going to space as a child. They just kept doing a lot of things and eventually this set him on a rocket. So he had a lot of adventures. Including a lot of college experiences. Musgrave's credited with six academic degrees (a BS, an MBA, a BA, an MD, an MS, and an MA), and his talk gave the impression he would just feel a little restless one weekend so he'd drive to a small town, ask where the nearest college was, and ask if they have any application blanks on hand.\n\nI have cultivated the habit, if I must give a Powerpoint-style presentation, to put a slide up and leave it up for a good minute or so. Musgrave has different habits. He put up and advanced through slides fast enough to be exhausting. Well, anyone's life will be confusing if reduced to one hour's talk, but especially so when there are things that were done simultaneously but have to be presented in some particular order. For example, Musgrave did a lot of work as trauma surgeon while he was part of the 1967 group of NASA astronauts. He didn't mention this was the group that named itself the ``Excess Eleven'', so-called because their first day Director of Flight Crew Operations Deke Slayton warned them there were no flight spots available for them for the foreseeable future. Without that knowledge it kind of seems like he wondered, oh, I don't know, will I pop over to Skylab this weekend or pick up a couple hours at the emergency room?\n\nThis was all a very funny talk, as you might expect if you've seen Musgrave on a TV show. Quite lighthearted, as well. Now and then a theme tried to intrude, of some vague thoughts about preparing yourself for how you're going to make your mark in the world. It never quite got to being a motivational speech, but there were a couple slides where I felt like he was going that way. But it's hard to come up with a grand lesson about a kid who worked out how to get a college education paid for by the GI Bill and a wrestling scholarship and being in the Reserves and a side hustle doing mechanic work was preparing himself to fly into space on all five space shuttles. I can make one out: his attestation of himself is that he worked very hard to be really good at a great diversity of things, so that when some extraordinary opportunities were available, he was the best candidate for them. It didn't quite get there, though.\n\nbunny_hugger told me how she had thought about buying one of Musgrave's books --- which he had mentioned included one that's pictures of the T-38 planes astronauts fly, many of which happen by wild coincidence to include the space shuttle in frame --- so that he could autograph it. But she had read up on it and learned that Musgrave doesn't do autographs much anymore, as they're too often just put right up on eBay. You know how it is; the marketization of everything has wrecked every hobby. And then at the end of the talk they announced he would be signing autographs just outside.\n\nI'm surprised that only perhaps a quarter of the people at the lecture stuck around for an autograph. The line formed outside, more or less following this set of moonwalker footprints placed on the carpet and mostly meant to lead to the Roger Chaffee display. There was enough ambiguity in the line placement that we ended up behind a group of people who were just standing there, talking, for a couple minutes before they noticed we were behind them. All right.\n\nMusgrave had eight-by-tens of old NASA publicity photos; the one we got was of his first spaceflight, on Challenger, STS-6. He autographed it to both of us.\n\nbunny_hugger mentioned how going to this talk, which was great, was her Valentine's Day gift to me. I agreed, and that I liked it ... and that my gift to her was a T-shirt. It was the new red Silverball Museum t-shirt that I'd secretly picked up when I was back in New Jersey in January. She was wearing it, part of the subterfuge that tricked me into coming here. I cannot guess what Musgrave thought of these revelations.\n\nTrivia: On the 19th of February, 1903, a Harrisburg newspaper reported on Milton Hershey buying ``all the land bordering Spring Creek, from its source until it empties into Swatara Creek'', the spot which would become the town of Hershey. Source: Hershey: Milton S Hershey's Extraordinary Life of Wealth, Empire, and Utopian Dreams, Michael D'Antonio.\n\nPS: Reading the Comics, February 11, 2020: Symbols Edition, which turned out to feature more of me thinking about my elementary school experiences than usual.",
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"By J.P. Holding| The ancient Sumerian deity Tammuz, or Dumuzi, has been thrown around a bit as a possible source for Christian belief by copycatters, but with little in the way of specifics.\n\nOne critic refers to Tammuz as “the savior god worshipped in Jerusalem” (though they never say what he saved people from, or how he was a savior), as the “savior/fertility sun god who annually died and was resurrected” (we’ll look into this claim below) and uses word games to hint that he is represented by the Apostle Thomas, though this point isn’t developed, much less proven linguistically or historically.\n\nIt is merely remarked, without a footnote, that “it is said”, via the indication that Thomas preached to the Parthians and Persians, that this somehow conveys that these groups were followers of Tammuz. The most extensive claims about Tammuz claims that:\n\nLittle will be said in response to much of this, because frankly, much of this is either unsubstantiated or else of no moment. Scholarly literature on Tammuz is not common, but what I have found offers utterly no confirmation of, or reference to, any of these claims, with two exceptions: Tammuz’ identity as a shepherd, and his death and “raising”.\n\nSo let’s look at what scholars of the literature have to say that relates to these claims.\n\nThe god Tammuz was known as a Sumerian god of fertility and of new life [ImT, 28] earlier than 3000 B.C. [Lang.TI, 2-3]. He was indeed known by two of the names above: he was called a shepherd, but that was only because he literally was a shepherd [ImT, 29]. His specific charge was the production of lambs and ewe’s milk.\n\nOf course we would note that in a pastoral ancient society, it would be no surprise for any leading figure (political, religious, or whatever) to be called a “shepherd” — but in this case, the parallel isn’t even there, because the title is literal!\n\nTammuz was also called a “healer” (as a medical profession), and regarded as a savior, but as Langdon notes [Lang.TI, 34], those who referred to Tammuz by these names “have not those spiritual doctrines which these words convey in Christian doctrine” in mind, but use the words “in the sense that all life depended upon his sacrifice and especially upon his return from hell.” (As a reminder, that is something Jesus didn’t do.)\n\nTammuz healed medically, but as Langdon reminds us, “[e]very deity, male or female, possessed this power,” so Tammuz is nothing special, or unexpected for a god true or false, for that matter.\n\nTammuz saved, but not from sin: He saved from starvation and physical death. He was never looked upon as one to rescue from eternal damnation.",
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"Now this leads to the death and return to life of Tammuz, and there is indeed one, though to call it a “resurrection” (as even Langdon does) is to remove all meaning from the word.\n\nSmith in Origins of Biblical Monotheism [112] notes that the means of Tammuz’ return to life is unknown, but adds that the description points to his “participation in a ritual in which the dead were invoked and then temporarily manifested.”\n\nThe Tammuz cult was centered in Tammuz’ marriage to Inanna, and it was her lamenting of his early death that women imitated.\n\nTammuz’ death was usually ascribed, though, to raiders from the nether world who attacked him and took his sheep.\n\nThereafter he was mourned by his mother, sister, and widow. [ImT, 29, 54] But good news for them: Tammuz didn’t stay dead.\n\nHe came back again later, rescued by his consort and some demons who sang to him.[LangTI, 20-1] The mechanism whereby this was accomplished, though, is not described, much less obviously comparable to Jewish resurrection.\n\nScholars of religion and of Tammuz recognize this story as representative of the usual birth-death cycle of vegetation. (As such, he was called “the faithful son”, but of “the fresh waters which come from the earth” [Lang.TI, 6n].\n\nThis is the closest title I could find to the other “son” titles above. His other titles include “Mother-milk”, “god of date palms,” and “image of Ea”.\n\nThe death and “raising” of Tammuz occurs every year and corresponds with the natural cycle of vegetation. This provides no parallel at all for the Christian religion, expect by redefining terms into meaninglessness (i.e., “resurrection” meaning not just a specific Jewish concept, but any dead-alive transition!) and ignoring vast differences in meaning.\n\nAlso, I have seen some make much of Tammuz’ alleged symbolization with the tau, or T, as a supposed parallel to the cross, but no one was impaled on Tammuz’ alphabetic symbol. As I have asked once before: did the Romans and Persians steal this from Tammuz because they thought it was a good shape to crucify people on?\n\nFinally, Langdon, though not a copycatter, repeatedly refers to Tammuz’ “virgin mother”. He refers here to the earth, not a female figure who literally gave birth to Tammuz. This is illicit use of terminology, though Langdon does not suggest a parallel or influence.\n\nAs for the supposed birth place similarity between Jesus and Tammuz, this was a pagan effort after the birth and death of Jesus to pervert the sacredness of the Christ:\n\nThe reference in Jerome about Tammuz and Jesus’ birth cave can found in the Epistle to Paulinus 58.3 of Jerome’s letters. Jerome says:\n\n‘From the time of Hadrian to the reign of Constantine – a period of about one hundred and eighty years – the spot which had witnessed the resurrection was occupied by a figure of Jupiter; while on the rock where the cross had stood, a marble statue of Venus was set up by the heathen and became an object of worship.\n\nThe original persecutors, indeed, supposed that by polluting our holy places they would deprive us of our faith in the passion and in the resurrection. Even my own Bethlehem, as it now is, that most venerable spot in the whole world of which the psalmist sings: “the truth hath sprung out of the earth,” was overshadowed by a grove of Tammuz, that is of Adonis; and in the very cave where the infant Christ had uttered His earliest cry lamentation was made for the paramour of Venus.'” pg. 1767-1771\n\nDid Jesus & His Disciples Speak Greek?\n\nJesus Vs Apollonius Of Tyana – Debunking The Alleged Parallels"
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"On the morning of May 8, the Belt and Road Languages Institute, a “Virtual College” based on a new mechanism was established at Zhejiang Wanli University.\n\nIt’s reported that the Belt and Road College Language Institute is based on Zhejiang Wanli University, whose School of Foreign Languages is responsible for integrating quality resources such as the Czech Language, and Research Institute of Central and Eastern European Culture and Education. Under the support and guidance of the governmental departments of Ningbo, including the Education Bureau, and the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, the college integrates the resources of education, industrial departments and enterprises, and completes an open service platform characterized by popularized education of non-universal languages, cultivation of translators of non-universal languages and research think-tank for domestic situations of countries along the Belt and Road.\n\nOwning to increasingly frequent trade cooperation and cultural exchange between Ningbo City and countries along the Belt and Road, the demand for talents of minority languages has become urgent. It is a meaningful and feasible way to establish a Belt and Road Language Institute based on a university to cultivate relevant talents for local enterprises.\n\n“We focus on building 'two faculties' teaching team, setting special classes of non-universal languages, providing courses such as linguistic training, domestic situation study and culture introduction to cultivate ‘1+1+1’ composite talents, namely students ‘will have a major, speak English fluently and master a language of Central and Eastern European countries and regions’,” Mo Lili, the Dean of the School of Foreign Languages and the Head of the Research Institute of Central and Eastern European Culture and Education, remarked."
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Sloan also introduces Wesley to the Loom of Fate, which weaves threads that can be interpreted as a binary code that tells the members who they must assassinate in order to keep a balance of peace in the world. However, Cross then comes hunting Wesley and so Wesley elects to go out on his own to pursue him. As a result of this, The Loom assigns Fox the task of assassinating Wesley.\n\nRussian director Timur Bekmambetov exploded onto the world scene with Night Watch (2004), a thematically complex film concerning an epic war between various supernatural creatures. It was a film that seemed to be bursting over at the seams with an excess of ideas and flashy visuals. It became a substantial word-of-mouth hit in the West. Prior to Night Watch, Timur Bekmambetov had been a successful commercials director, had made Peshawar Waltz (1994) about the Russian war in Afghanistan, which received some international festival acclaim, and two English language films, the gladiator film The Arena (2001) for Roger Corman, and Escape from Afghanistan (2002). With Night Watch, Bekmambetov set out to emulate the visual flash of a Hollywood epic. Bekmambetov followed Night Watch up with Day Watch (2006) and has announced a third film Dusk Watch/Twilight Watch, although put this on hold to make Wanted.\n\nWanted was Timur Bekmambetov’s entry into the US mainstream. The film is based on Wanted (2003-4), a comic-book series by Mark Millar, a writer known for his work on various Marvel and DC titles, who has become the highest paid comic-book writer in the world since his appearance in the 1990s. Millar also wrote the comic-books that became the basis of Kick-Ass (2010) and Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) and various sequels to these, plus two animated Marvel films Ultimate Avengers (2006) and Ultimate Avengers II (2006), an animated adaptation of Superman: Red Son (2020) and the live-action tv series adaptation of Jupiter’s Legacy (2021)..\n\nWhat should be said is that the Wanted comic-book is quite different to what we see in the film. Perhaps most noticeably, the comic-book is a superhero title, while all reference to such has been eliminated from the film. The two Wanted‘s start in similar ways with hero Wesley Gibson being drawn out of his dreary office job and indoctrinated into a secret organisation where he learns of his skills as a super-assassin who can never miss. However, in the comic-book, rather than Wesley discovering that this is all an elaborate set-up, we learn that the Fraternity is an organisation headed by the world’s super-villains who have ganged together to eliminate the superheroes. The amusing point about the comic-book was working out which well-known comic-book figures that Mark Millar was referencing – The Fraternity was headed by Mr Rictus who was clearly based on The Joker; Angelina Jolie’s Fox was intended as an analogue of Cat Woman; while most of the other Batman and Superman villains turned up in slightly disguised form. (Wesley himself appears to be based on Marvel’s Bullseye).\n\nThe film version of Wanted emerges more as the film that Hitman (2007) should have been. Or maybe if you wanted a closer analogy, you could call it a version of Remo Williams: The First Adventure/Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous (1985) as directed by Kurt Wimmer of Equilibrium (2002) and Ultraviolet (2006) fame in a full flight of his wilfully improbable gun kata moves. The early scenes also remind strongly of Fight Club (1999) – you could substitute Edward Norton’s nameless narrator in Fight Club for James McAvoy’s frustrated accounts clerk here and the two films follow almost identical paths about the hero being drawn into a shadowy underground organisation that posits violence as a means for disaffected middle-class males to feel alive again.\n\nWhat fires Wanted up is Timur Bekmambetov’s out of this world visuals. The film kicks in with an incredible opening scene where David O’Hara leaps through a multi-storey window and flies across an impossible distance between two buildings surrounded by a halo of glass while shooting at his opponent, only to be hit as he lands and for the bullet to then reverse and fly all the way across town back into the assassin’s gun.\n\nBekmambetov creates scenes that are so outrageously improbable that as much as you decry their absurdity, you cheer at his directorial showoffishness. Images like Angelina Jolie racing up in a sports car and skidding so as to knock James McAvoy into the open passenger’s seat without stopping; she driving at a 90 degree angle along the side of a bus and then up across its roof; using her car as a ramp to spin James McAvoy’s vehicle upside down so that he can fire down through the sun roof of an oncoming car and hit his target; bullets taking impossible journeys, colliding in mid-air or one shot where a bullet is fired in a circle and eliminates a ring of protagonists; even a scene where McAvoy bashes his betrayer best friend in the head with his keyboard and the keys come lose and are seen to spell ‘Fuck You’ as they fly through the air. It is only a sequence with a train hanging off a bridge that does not work so well, due to weak digital effects.\n\nWhere Wanted tends to fall down is in its second half. [PLOT SPOILERS]. The big twist mid-film that The Fraternity is a rogue organisation fails to seem convincing. If it were the case, why would they recruit Wesley and train him, knowing that everything he is being taught could be used against them (which would almost certainly be the case, considering the ease with which he finds the truth)? It also becomes increasingly improbable that James McAvoy can become a top-class hitman in next-to-no-time at all, enough to be able to take on and defeat an organisation of people who have been training all their lives.\n\nThe problem here is also the idea of James McAvoy as an action superstar. Before this, I admired McAvoy’s work in British dramas like Bright Young Things (2003), State of Play (2003), The Last King of Scotland (2006) and Atonement (2007), even the genre mini-series Children of Dune (2003), although more than any of these it was his role as Mr Tumnus in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) that put McAvoy on the map as a name. 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There have been (I am sad to say) a few occasions in my life when I have observed a bank robbery in the US, joy riders in Manchester and a street stabbing in London.\n\nLittle did I know that at that precise moment when I saw the car hit the Westminster wall and the driver run into the grounds of the UK Parliament I was observing another sad but typical terrorist attack.\n\nTypical I might add because as ISIS loses more and more ground on the battle field in Iraq and Syria they are none the less committing more and more atrocities on so called ‘soft targets’ around the world. And Europe is indeed a soft target, Britain too though I might add that England does also possess a rather stubborn and hard attitude about most things that fail to revere either Football, ale or a full English Breakfast. 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"The Tropic of Serpents just came out, and I’m sure fans are eager to learn what Lady Trent is up to in this installment. Will you give us a bit of a teaser?\nIsabella goes to a tropical region based on West and Central Africa, where she has to deal with a big-game hunter, an invading army, and quite a lot of unpleasant diseases!\n\nWhen you started the series, did you already know how many books you wanted to write, or did you just plan to see where Lady Trent took you?\nThe very earliest parts were written with no particular plan in mind — roughly the first quarter or so of A Natural History of Dragons — but by the time I pitched the concept to my editor at Tor, I knew I wanted to aim for a five-book series.\n\nWhat kind of research have you done for the series?\nSome cultural, some biological: everywhere Isabella goes is inspired by a real-world place, so I do some reading to ground myself in the kind of society to be found there, but I also research a lot of stuff to do with animals and environments. I have a climatology textbook on my shelf so I can make certain the ecology makes sense for the region.\n\nWhat is your writing process like? Are you a plotter or a pantser?\nSomewhere in between. I’ll have a few notions in mind for things I want to have happen later on in the story, and then as I write my way through the book I’ll steer for those fixed points.",
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This is a great set-up to a movie that doesn’t really take place in that particular future, in what would then be called Cyborg America. Instead, we are told that a renegade doctor designed a super human to stop the cyborgs from taking over. He has the female child and her mother sent back in time to alter the course of history. They are sent to Africa in 1980, and it is there where the child, Alex, grows up to learn her warrior skills. Twenty years later, and without a mother, Alex has turned into a muscular female Schwarzenegger with blonde dreadlocks (she was raised by the natives). Just in time for her rites of passage, a cyborg (nothing like what we saw in the first film) comes to eliminate her before she has a chance to make good.\n\nThis was a shortsighted approach to a promising franchise. Albert Pyun directs with his usual flare for action and motion, but the movie is short and completely under populated. The whole thing pretty much takes place in one or two outdoor locations and is little more than a chase. Alex is left alive, which suggests more peril for her in future sequels. Sue Price is Alex, and she’s good. I liked her. Like Kathy Long in Knights, she is a little green, a little awkward with her muscular frame. She grows on you, though. This entry is a rehash of Predator, and that is not necessarily a bad thing.\n\nPlot: Alex again fights the cyborg mercenaries in 1998 East Africa. This time, Alex finds that she has 20 half sisters who are waiting for her to return to 2077. Central Command wants Alex captured alive and scanned to see if her DNA is a strong and more powerful strain than the normal. But Alex may be too tough for Farnsworth to capture.\n\nReview: Alex (Sue Price reprising her role from part 2) wakes up shell-shocked in the deserts of East Africa, without a memory. We know what happened to her, because this takes place immediately after the events of the previous film. Bloody and battered, she gets up and is approached by a hunter from the future, a cyborg named Farnsworth II (Tim Thomerson), who toys with her at first and then when she begins to figure out who she is, the hunt is on. She escapes him and joins some mercenaries in a vague revolution, but is constantly sidetracked when other hunters from the future (two wigged-out buff chicks) join Farnsworth in trying to capture or kill her for her DNA. Since she’s bleeding all over the place, it seems strange that they don’t just take a swab to her gashed leg or whatever. Alex spends a lot of time shooting guys who keep getting back up and then driving around the desert in a dune buggy. We find out that she has 20 sisters in the future, two of which have travelled back to her time to help her survive.\n\nThis third entry is the weakest of Albert Pyun’s Nemesis saga. It feels like he ran out of money by the time he finished part 2, and so there’s a drastic pull back in action and an increase in post-production manipulation that adds weird (but super cheap) special effects. Sue Price narrates her experience this time in a confused voice over, which was probably an after thought when Pyun realized no one would understand what was going on. Rules that the second film tried to establish are ignored, so if you’re trying to make sense of all this, good luck. This one ends with a gimmick preview of a fourth entry, but the film Pyun made instead has little or nothing to do with what he promised at the end of this one.\n\nPlot: Alex shoots again. She has to kill a man, but shoots the wrong one. A high ransom is set on her, so she is visited by some headhunters. Well, she only could sit and wait and hope for a friend’s help.\n\nReview: This fourth entry is awkward and confusing. Sue Price is Alex, but is she the same Alex from the previous films? Assuming she is, then that would make her about a hundred years old since she was about eighteen or nineteen in Nemesis 2 which took place around 1994 (she was sent back in time as a child to 1980), and this entry is supposed to take place nearly a hundred years later. The Cyborg War is six years over, and the planet is very sparsely populated. So sparsely populated that there are never more than two or three actors on screen at any given time (probably a budgetary issue). Alex is now a paid assassin, and she’s tired of her job. She kills cyborgs, and when she receives her final assignment, she botches it up by killing the wrong machine. An angel of death-type character stalks her through the ruins of a European city until their final fatal confrontation. Alex calls on a former lover to execute her so that her death feels more welcome than it would be otherwise. Some secrets are revealed, and she decides to double cross her boss, and she lives to fight another day.\n\nSue Price spends almost the entire film without any clothes on, and that makes for some of the most awkward nude scenes I’ve ever seen. She’s extremely buff. Her character is much altered from the previous two entries in the series, and it was almost sad to think that she let this one happen. Pyun hacked this one out, and without titles or end credits, this movie runs just over 60 minutes. Cheaply done, and it shows.\n\nMVD Rewind’s triple feature Blu-ray of these films is welcome for Pyun fans and fans of the franchise. I’m not sure they will be of interest to anyone beyond that, but it’s nice to finally have these movies available in high definition widescreen. Pyun provides some commentary on portions of the films, and trailers and a foldout poster are included. Personally, this stuff is totally my jam, and I’m thrilled that Pyun’s work is finally available to enjoy the way it was intended in widescreen. Kudos to MVD for taking the time and effort to release this material on Blu-ray.",
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"Governments cannot openly admit that the “controlled easing” of COVID-19 lockdowns in fact means controlled progress toward so-called herd immunity to the virus. Much better, then, to pursue this objective silently, under a cloud of obfuscation, and hope that a vaccine will arrive before most of the population gets infected.\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic is the first major global crisis in human history to be treated as a mathematical problem, with governments regarding policy as the solution to a set of differential equations. Excluding a few outliers – including, of course, US President Donald Trump – most political leaders have slavishly deferred to “the science” in tackling the virus. The clearest example of this was the UK government’s sudden shift on March 23 to an aggressive lockdown policy, following a nightmarish forecast by Imperial College London researchers of up to 550,000 deaths if nothing was done to combat the pandemic.\n\nSuch modelling is the correct scientific approach when the question debars experiment. You can test a new drug by subjecting two groups of lab rats to identical conditions, except for the drug they are given, or by administering it to randomly selected humans in clinical trials.\n\nBut you can’t deliberately insert a virus into a human population to test its effects, although some Nazi concentration-camp doctors did just that. Instead, scientists use their knowledge of the infectious pathogen to model a disease’s pattern of contagion, and then work out which policy interventions will modify it.\n\nPredictive modelling was first developed for malaria over a century ago by an almost-forgotten English doctor, Ronald Ross. In a fascinating 2020 book, the mathematician and epidemiologist Adam Kucharski showed how Ross first identified the mosquito as the infectious agent through experiments on birds. From this fact, he developed a predictive model of malaria transmission, which was later generalized as the SIR (Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered) model of contagious-disease epidemics.\n\nThe question that interested epidemiologists was not what triggers an epidemic, but what causes it to end. They concluded that epidemics end naturally when enough people have had the disease so that further transmission rates decline. Basically, the virus runs out of hosts in which it can reproduce itself. In today’s jargon, the population develops “herd immunity.”\n\nThe science developed from Ross’s original model is almost universally accepted, and has been fruitfully applied in other contexts, like financial contagion. But no policymaker is prepared to allow a killer epidemic to run its natural course, because the potential death toll would be unacceptable.\n\nAfter all, the 1918-19 Spanish flu killed some 50-100 million people out of a global population of two billion: a death rate between 2.5% and 5%. No one knew for sure what the COVID-19 death rate would have been had the spread of the coronavirus been uncontrolled.\n\nBecause there is currently no COVID-19 vaccine, governments have had to find other ways to prevent “excess deaths.” Most have opted for lockdowns, which remove entire populations from the path of the virus and thus deprive it of hosts.\n\nTwo months into the European lockdown, however, the evidence suggests that these measures on their own have not had much medical effect. For example, Sweden, with its exceptionally light lockdown, has had fewer COVID-19 deaths relative to its population than tightly locked-down Italy and Spain. And while the United Kingdom and Germany have both been aggressively locked down, Germany has so far reported 96 deaths per million inhabitants, compared to 520 per million in the UK.\n\nThe crucial difference between Germany and the UK seems to lie in their respective medical responses. Germany started mass testing, contact-tracing, and isolating the infected and exposed within a few days of confirming its first COVID-19 cases, thus giving itself a head start in slowing the virus’s spread.\n\nThe UK, by contrast, is hobbled by incoherence at the centre of government and by what former foreign secretary David Owen (himself a medical doctor) has called the “structural vandalism” inflicted on the National Health Service by years of cuts, fragmentation, and centralization. As a result, the country lacked the medical tools for a German-style response.\n\nScience cannot determine what the correct COVID-19 response should have been for each country. A model may be considered validated if its predictions correspond to outcomes in real life. But in epidemiology, we can have confidence that this will happen only if a virus with known properties is allowed to run its natural course in a given population, or if there is a single intervention like a vaccine, the results of which can be accurately predicted.\n\nToo many variables – including, say, medical capacity or cultural characteristics – scrambles the model, and it starts spewing out scenarios and predictions like a demented robot. Today, epidemiologists cannot tell us what the effects of the current COVID-19 policy mix will be. “We will know only in a year or so,” they say.\n\nThe outcome will, therefore, depend on politics. And the politics of COVID-19 are clear enough: governments could not risk the natural spread of infection and thought it too complicated or politically fraught to try to isolate only those most at risk of severe illness or death, namely the 15-20% of the population aged over 65.\n\nThe default policy response has been to slow the spread of natural immunity until a vaccine can be developed. What “flattening the curve” really means is spacing out the number of expected deaths over a period long enough for medical facilities to cope and a vaccine to kick in.\n\nBut this strategy has a terrible weakness: governments cannot keep their populations locked down until a vaccine arrives. Apart from anything else, the economic cost would be unthinkable. So, they have to ease the lockdown gradually.\n\nDoing this, however, lifts the cap on non-exposure gained from the lockdown. That is why no government has an explicit exit strategy: what political leaders call the “controlled easing” of lockdowns actually means controlled progress toward herd immunity.\n\nGovernments cannot openly avow this, because that would amount to admitting that herd immunity is the objective. And it is not yet even known whether and for how long infection confers immunity. Much better, then, to pursue this goal silently, under a cloud of obfuscation, and hope that a vaccine arrives before most of the population is infected."
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"Stepping up: High-end fashion chain Ted Baker enjoyed a 20.5 per cent leap in first half pretax profits, shrugging off turbulent trading conditions in the clothing sector\n\n'Our continued growth and development reflects the strength of the Ted Baker brand, our business model and the skill, innovation and passion of our global teams.'\n\nBut, the company also warned that: 'Ongoing external factors impacting trading across our established markets have meant that conditions remain challenging.'\n\nFreddie George, an analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, said: 'The stock, which has declined by 25 per cent over the last year has been de-rated as have a number of the highly rated stocks in the sector.\n\n'These results, however, show that momentum has picked up despite a challenging retail environment, particularly in the Far East, so we expect a better performance with the stock over the next year.'\n\nThe results come amid a torrid past few months for high-street clothing chains.\n\nNext, John Lewis and House of Fraser have all warned over difficult trading in recent weeks amid a shift in consumer spending, while last month's unexpected heatwave came as an unwelcome surprise to retailers.",
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"In 1925 Leeds Castle went on the auction block to pay death duties. The “six spacious entertaining rooms, twenty principal bedrooms and plenty of room for servants” was acquired by the then Mrs. Wilson-Filmer who was looking for a country retreat. Mrs. Wilmer’s name changed to Lady Baillie when she married for the third time and things got really glamorous.\n\nHemmingway’s “The Great Gatsby” epitomized the mood of the 20’s and 30’s in America. Just like Jay, Lady Baillie was also incredibly wealthy, mysterious and aloof. Her wondrous parties fed the new thirst for hedonism, albeit in a slightly more discreet manner in Britain. She found great pleasure bringing together the rich and powerful. In the era of the great House Party, Lady Baillie, an Anglo American heiress, was a pivotal player, becoming one of the most influential hostesses of her day.\n\nHad you run with the likes of the Duke of Kent, Queen Marie of Romania, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplain, Errol Flynn, David Niven, Noel Coward, Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden or Pamela Harriman you would have crossed the wide moat surrounding the castle to enjoy the height of comfort and luxury. During the day you could swim in a pool with a wave machine, play tennis, squash, croquet, ride across hill and dale or boat on the moat or lake.\n\nIn the late afternoon you could enjoy a drink on the balcony while watching a small herd of zebras criss-cross the beautifully manicured green lawns. You would retire to your suite, get dressed to the nines and attend a sumptuous dinner. The evening was just beginning. Music from the velvet lined Grand Salon would drift down the stone hallways enticing you to dance the night away on ebony dance floor.\n\nIn 1974, upon her death, Lady Olive Baillie issued an invitation to the public. “Come and enjoy my weekend retreat, Darlings.” That was just like her to issue an invitation to a lavish party at Leeds Castle she did not attend.\n\nWe take Olive up on her invitation and drive over the narrow lanes to the castle. The grounds provide large open spaces for picnics; there is a maze in which to get lost, a ferry and small punt boats to take you along the lake and moat, a museum and gift shop as well as a restaurant. An 18-hole golf course surrounds the property. There is a B&B for those who want to stay longer. We wandered through the castle rooms which are beautifully furnished.\n\nAs I walked the stylishly furnished rooms, I could image the politicians and screen stars of the past lounging in front of the carved marble fireplace, drinks in hand, dressed for dinner in tux, tails and ball gowns.\n\nHer gardens are filled with flowers and the bees were buzzing. Her favorite terrace garden was filled with Mediterranean plantings, some I recognized from home.",
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Patients may describe a sudden, sharp, severe chest pain radiating to the back.\n\nLate effects: Occur within 3 months of completion of RT, with a median time to onset of 6 months.1,2 Patients often present with dysphagia secondary to stricture or altered motility caused by fibrosis/muscular damage or nerve injury or odynophagia due to chronic ulceration. Rarely patients may develop a tracheoesophageal fistula (an abnormal connection) and present with dyspnoea (difficult or laboured breathing) secondary to aspiration pneumonia.\n\nIt is managed symptomatically. Although interruption of RT is occasionally necessary because of severe symptoms; this approach may compromise treatment efficacy and should be avoided whenever possible.\n\nIrradiation of the stomach can cause early and/or delayed toxicity. Low doses of RT can cause a decrease in gastric acid production, coagulation necrosis of chief and parietal cells, mucosal thinning, oedema, and chronic inflammatory infiltration.2,4 Acute ulceration results from desquamation and erosion of the damaged mucosa.\n\nRisk factors include radiation dose and use of concurrent chemo.\n\nOther early effects include dyspepsia, anorexia, abdominal pain, and malaise. Symptoms generally resolve within 1 to 2 weeks following completion of RT. These symptoms may be accompanied by development of acute ulceration, occurring shortly after completion of RT.6\n\nNausea and vomiting are generally managed with antiemetics. Patients with abdominal pain and dyspepsia should be treated with antisecretory medications, including a proton pump inhibitor. These may be helpful on a long-term basis to avoid late ulceration. Patients with severe pain may require narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics as needed. High-dose steroids decrease inflammation and assists with nausea and vomiting.\n\nRT can cause an acute injury to the small and large intestines which develops during or shortly after treatment. The initial toxicity generally resolves within a matter of weeks, but chronic changes can develop months or years after therapy. The gastrointestinal epithelium has a high proliferative rate, making it susceptible to injury from both radiation and chemotherapy.\n\nAcute: Symptoms include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, anorexia, and malaise. Radiation-induced diarrhoea often appears during the third week of treatment, with reports of frequency ranging from 20 to 70%. The symptoms subside as the acute pathologic effects resolve, and typically disappear 2 to 6 weeks after the completion of RT.7\n\nLate: These typically manifest 8 to 12 months after RT, although toxicity may not appear until years later in some cases. 2,8\n\nDietary modification: there does not appear to be a clear-cut diet that reliably alleviates all symptoms of chronic radiation enteritis. However, patients should be instructed to avoid foods that are high in fibre, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. A high-fibre diet may worsen diarrhoea and urgency.9 Patients with lactose intolerance should be advised to restrict but not eliminate dietary lactose.\n\nAntidiarrheal agents can help improve diarrhoea, although they should not be used in patients with suspected small or large bowel obstruction.\n\nRadiation proctitis is usually encountered following treatment of cancers of the anus, rectum, cervix, uterus, prostate, urinary bladder, and testes. Defined as epithelial damage to the rectum due to radiation that is associated with minimal or no inflammation.\n\nIn patients with acute radiation proctitis, treatment is supportive (e.g. hydration and antidiarrheals as needed).\n\nIn patients with persistent or severe bleeding due to chronic radiation proctitis, we suggest an initial trial of sucralfate enemas.\n\nIs supportive and includes proper skin care, dietary modification in patients with faecal incontinence, pain medications, and corticosteroid suppositories. The acute RT side effects are generally self-limited and usually resolve within weeks after the end of therapy. However, treatment interruptions may be required if toxicity is severe.14,15,16\n\nDr Sudeshen Naidoo is a radiation oncologist, a director at de Muelenaere Oncology (Ahmed Kathrada Cancer Institute and Sandton Oncology) and the radiation oncology advisor for The Ministerial Advisory Committee on Cancer Care and Prevention in South Africa."
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"The first shot in Rumble in the Bronx is of an airplane traveling West into the setting sun. The plane flies past the Statue of Liberty before landing at the world-famous La Guardia International hub. This is no doubt supposed to be a visual message that Eastern star Jackie Chan is coming to America in an effort to break into the ranks of box-office heavyweights. Producer Raymond Chow and his Golden Harvest production company have been behind an astonishing number of Chan’s films dating back to the early 1980’s, they also are responsible for casting Bruce Lee in his first pictures. Their intent here is to “introduce” Jackie Chan to American audiences.\n\nThey had tried on two previous occasions with The Big Brawl (1980) and The Protector (1985), both those films flopped with audiences and critics. The third time turned out to be the charm for the cheerful martial arts star and his prolific financial backers as Rumble in the Bronx became a modest a hit, even if its only a mediocre Chan film whose sole novelty is the New York setting (though filmed in Canada).\n\nPolice officer Keung (Jackie Chan), is a Hong Kong cop who comes to New York to attend the wedding of his wacky Uncle, Bill (Bill Tung) to the slightly less goofy Whitney. The honeymooners are in the process of selling their grocery market to Elaine (Anita Mui).\n\nKeung quickly finds himself defending the store and his family from an aggressive gang of a biker misfits, led by Tony (Marc Akerstream). One member of the gang catches Keung’s attention, Nancy (Françoise Yip), a lingerie model/dancer and the elder sister of Danny (Morgan Lam), Keung’s only friend in America.\n\nA relationship forms between Nancy and Keung, and the small-time gangsters form a truce with the foreign cop. They need Keung’s help to stop a much larger criminal syndicate led by White Tiger (Kris Lord). The search for missing diamonds and some West Side Story elements are thrown in along with the requisite astonishing acrobatic feat from Chan nearly every ten minutes or so.\n\nThere isn’t any known formula for constructing movie criticisms. Any previous notions of citing short-sighted direction, bad acting and poorly written dialogue as weak points are null and void when discussing Jackie Chan films. Those points are known when heading into the experience, it’s Chan himself who is the human special effect. Even after two decades of wire work, it is still possible to appreciate the beautiful athletic grace of Chan and his stunt team. The violence is on the level of a morning cartoon, in fact the whole movie could be characterized the same.",
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"For many churches this year, one of their largest evangelistic efforts has turned into a game-time decision. Vacation Bible School—an annual highlight for many congregations, children, and volunteers—is being upended, along with almost every other aspect of life and ministry, by the pandemic. But churches are determined to offer something for VBS 2020—pandemic or not.\n\nWhile most churches say they intend to offer VBS this summer, the format and timing will likely be much different from years past. To help churches proceed safely and maintain social distancing, publishers have been adapting existing lesson materials and helping churches plan creatively. And though building closures and decreased giving have forced some churches to cut back on curriculum purchases, publishers say VBS is more important than ever these days.\n\nMost Churches Hope to Proceed with VBS 2020\n\nAs of May 1, the “majority” of churches “are still hoping to have some form of face-to-face VBS this summer,” says Tracy Watkins, Group Publishing’s VBS business director. “A smaller portion are planning for an online VBS, but many of those are also planning a face-to-face VBS simultaneously,” he tells ChurchLeaders.com. “For many, it will be a ‘game-time’ decision.”\n\nStephanie DiDonato, marketing content specialist at Concordia Publishing House, tells ChurchLeaders.com: “With areas of the country in different stages with regard to stay-at-home orders and uncertainty for what the summer may bring, we’ve seen that churches are looking at multiple ways to host their VBS programs.” Concordia is seeing increased interest this year in “how to adapt current programs to host virtual VBS,” she adds.\n\nSpeaking to ChurchLeaders.com, Chuck Peters, operations director for LifeWay Kids, says the conversation has switched from “if” churches are holding VBS this year to “how” they’ll hold it. Two or three weeks ago, he says, churches were indicating they’d try virtual or at-home VBS. But now more are leaning toward neighborhood-based VBS, with small groups gathering in back yards. Other churches say they hope to host VBS on their campus later in the summer, likely with more sessions and fewer participants per session.\n\nThinking Outside the Box\n\nKnowing that some churches won’t be able to have (or won’t be comfortable having) any large gatherings this summer, VBS publishers are tweaking curriculum for online use. Today, Group will release modifications for its “Rocky Railroad” VBS. Changes include packets that can be dropped off at participants’ homes, as well as permissions to use various media online. Group’s railroad-themed materials also will be available in 2021, while supplies last.\n\nOn its website, Concordia posted a video with tips for hosting digital “Rainforest Explorers” VBS, as well as a planning guide, checklists, family lesson guides, and other resources.\n\nPublishers acknowledge that money is likely to be an issue for more churches and families this summer. To keep VBS affordable, Group suggests asking a few donors for special gifts, charging an admission fee if your church has never done that, and setting up scholarships for participants in need.\n\nPandemic Offers ‘a time to innovate’\n\nAs with past obstacles, the coronavirus has provided opportunities, says LifeWay’s Peters. “It’s easy to get paralyzed when we’re told we can’t do something the way we normally do it,” he tells ChurchLeaders.com. “But this isn’t a time to freeze; it’s a time to innovate. The church has risen to the occasion during this pandemic, and VBS will be no different.”\n\nThe gospel remains central to VBS, Peters adds, with the format and timing being secondary. He’s confident that outreach will be just as effective this year because “VBS leaders are some of the most creative people I know.”\n\nBethany Brown, production editor for LifeWay VBS, has a unique perspective on proceeding with programming this summer. While conducting research about VBS history, she found World War II-era notes from a former LifeWay VBS head. Brown learned that VBS is a “resilient force” and that tough times call for steps such as recognizing the need to change, staying flexible, cooperating with other congregations, and thinking bigger. “Maybe it’s as simple as adjusting your [VBS] crafts or missions project to support medical professionals and delivery workers,” she suggests."
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From Cape Town Du Toitskloof, from Wellington Bainskloof, from Malmesbury, Western Cape Nieuwekloof, from Ceres Mitchells, from Robertson Goree, from Hermanus Rooihoogte and from Johannesburg Hex River, with vistas over the Hex River Valley.\n\nGeographically, the district is delimited mainly by mountains; to the southwest lies the massive Stettyns mountain range with an annual rainfall in excess of 2000 mm. To the west lie the Du Toitskloof Mountains and northwest lies the Slanghoek, Little Drakenstein, Elandskloof and Lemiet mountain ranges. To the north rises the Hex River Mountains which include the towering peaks of Chavonness, Brandwacht, Fonteintjiesberg and Audensberg. Northeast of the town the colourful Keerom Mountain runs into the Langeberg range. Worcester and its surroundings form part of the Breede River catchment area, which is fed by a number of smaller rivers supplemented by the run-off from the winter snows in the mountains. The district also includes the Hex River Valley. Worcester also consists of a township named Zwelethemba. In 1985, students protested over Afrikaans being a dominant language at school.\n\nRiots broke out and several students were shot by police in Robertson Road. A student named Nkosana Nation Bahumi was killed due to the protests. In the early days of the Cape's history the main road through the great mountain barrier which stretches northwards from the Hottentots-Holland, Wemmershoek and Slanghoek mountains to the Groot Winterhoek mountains, lay through the Roodezand Pass into the valley of Tulbagh. From here the road gave access in the south-east to \"the original great rift valley of Africa\" as Jan Smuts once described the Breede River Valley. Worcester district is as old as hunting grounds and cattle runs go in the Cape, but new as a settled area. Before 1700, the area now known as the Breede River Valley was a hunter's paradise, teeming with game and wild birds. The main source of income, especially the sale of elephant tusks came from hunting licenses issued by the Dutch East India Company. By 1709 European farmers were given grazing rights in the area \"over de Breede Rivier.\" In 1714 the first quitrent farms were released. Settlement in most cases was not on a permanent basis and \"Hartebees huisies\" were erected. When European settlers first arrived at the later Cape Colony, the Breede River Valley was inhabited by San hunter/gatherers and Khoi livestock farmers. The Gainou, Korannas and Afrikaner tribes traded livestock with the settlers. With the European settlers came the smallpox virus, that would turn into an epidemic for the Khoi people and by 1713 would take its toll on their existence as a people. European settlement took place at Waay Hoek, Bossiesveld, Kleinbosch, Slanghoek, Brandvalley, Vendutiekraal, Rooye Wal and Doornrivier. The first farms in the Hex River Valley were Kloppersbosch and De Buffelskraal, dating from 1731. With the European settlers came their slaves and eventually so-called free Khoi, who would settle on the farms as labourers. With the Cape Colony interior expanding with the settlement of an increasing number of European settlers, Lord Charles Somerset instructed Magistrate Fischer of Tulbagh, to find a location to establish a new deputy magisterial seat during 1818. Fischer duly reported that the two quitrent farms, De Lange Rug and Roodedraai, be bought for this purpose. On 9 January 1819 the Colonial surveyors, Tulleken and Hertzog mapped the two farms and on 4 November, the first official advertisement for the sale of plots was issued. On 28 February 1820, the official date of the establishment of Worcester, 89 of the proclaimed 144 plots were sold. Fischer also reported that \"this place becomes more important when the new road over the Franschhoek Mountains will be completed.\" The African Rifles Regiment started construction of this road in 1819. A winter storm in 1822 caused damage to the town of Tulbagh. Captain Charles Trappes recommended to Somerset that the magisterial seat be moved to the new town. By 1830, 329 farms were cultivated in the district and by 1832 the town of Worcester was becoming a frontier town with the Market Square being used for stock sales. Many a fine animal changed ownership in the days when Worcester was a jumping-off spot for the \"togryers\" of the 19th century. By the 1850s the necessity for the formation of a hamlet west of the Breede River had become clear; the ward was cut off from Worcester during the rainy season when the river burst it banks regularly. The farm Aan-de-Smalblaar was transported to Johannes Petrus Jordaan on 23 July 1858. Jan Jordaan divided a portion of the farm into 57 residential plots and these were sold at a Public Auction on 11 June 1859. The hamlet of Rawsonville was named for William Rawson, the Cape Colonial Secretary. German settlers employed as \"tagloners\" on the surrounding farms from 1860 onwards, would soon use the abundance of fertile soil, water and their skilled labour to see the area evolve from livestock farming to cultivated land, orchards and vineyards. By 1865 the production from the flourishing vineyards compared favourably with the Stellenbosch and Paarl valleys. Much of the crop was dried for raisins, and this continued to be an important aspect of the local industry into the 20th century. The decline in the demand for raisins after the Second World War persuaded most of the farmers to convert to wine-grape growing: and in response to this change an extensive network of co-operative wineries sprang up.\n\nToday the Breede River Valley is the largest wine-producing region in South Africa, contributing almost 25% of the country's viticultural output. The Olof Bergh Solera Brandy Cellar and the KWV Brandy Cellar form part of the South African Brandy Route and 33 wineries produce and bottle in the Worcester area. The first export grapes planted in the Hex River Valley dates from 1875. Today the Hex River Valley produces more than 17 million cartons of table grapes per annum. In the dryer southern regions of the valley, Olive production have also been added in recent years. Central to this agricultural production, is the Greater Brandvlei Dam, with a capacity of 342 million cubic litres. The dam was completed in 1936, fully extended by 1987 and provides water to various irrigation schemes in the valley. Lord Charles Somerset named the new town for his eldest brother, the Marquis of Worcester and by 1840, 132 of the original 144 plots were sold. Captain Charles Trappes was responsible for the planning of the town. A dubious character in some ways, Trappes, however, was far in advance of his time when he laid out the wide streets and town blocks with vision and a high regard for squares. Trappes made the early builders put the houses close to the street and soon these builders would develop their own style of gables. An early visitor, James Backhouse found 1300 people living in the rising town in 1840. According to the 1844 Cape Almanac, William Watson ran one of the best hotels in the country and Bishop Gray said in 1845 that the houses were a great distance from each other.\n\nThe Worcester District Council was proclaimed on 20 December 1855. The boundaries were northwest - Kleinberg, northeast - Bloutoring, southeast - Mowers Heights, southwest - Roodehoogte and west - Du Toitskloof Mountains. Sub division of the original plots dates back to the 1860s when the town experienced its first economic boom. By the 1890s, when there was a downturn in economic fortune the population grew at a considerable rate, as landless people moved to the town. Small industry, business and residence still operated within the original boundaries of the town. During the 1890s Worcester's community would also evolve into an uptown section for rich and middle-class people and a downtown section for so-called poor Whites and Coloured people. Even the Dutch Reformed Congregation would censure European and Coloured people living under desegregated circumstances. Worcester received Municipal status on 30 September 1895. A Town Council, consisting of 8 members governed the town. When Black Africans returned to Worcester at the end of the First World War, they were mainly employed as cheap labour for new construction programs springing up around town. By 1936, 1271 Black African people were living in the Worcester district. At the end of the Second World War, housing in Worcester was at a premium and Worcester had a squatter camp at Parkersdam. It was also during these years that Worcester started to expand with new residential areas and an industrial area. The Apartheid regime responded by total segregation of the different communities. In the Coloured area 1350 sub-economic dwellings and 584 economic dwellings were built in Esselen Park Uitbreiding (extension) also known as \"ICE CHASSIS\", Roodewal and Riverview, in addition, 230 plots were sold in Esselen Park for the erection of dwellings by purchasers. Mostly Indian traders were forced to move their businesses from the declared White areas and resettle in the downtown business district of Durban Street. The Zweletemba township, to the southeast of the town, was awarded 524 sub-economic, 300 economic dwellings and two hostel schemes of 1274 units for single persons. Due to the policy of Apartheid, these people were not considered to be permanent residents and it was only after the abolishment of influx control in 1986 that the township population really exploded. A further 67 sub-economic and 137 economic dwellings were developed in the White Areas and affluent residential areas towards the north of the town. The early years of Apartheid would also see the old town being transformed into a central business district. Most of the character and charm of the old buildings was lost as the then government and society replaced these buildings with new administrative and retail buildings, based on \"New-World\" consumerism. Grand Apartheid would leave the community divided and in segregated living areas. A separate Management Committee for Coloured People was introduced on 2 April 1965. With the coming of democracy to South Africa, Worcester now forms part of the Breede Valley Local Municipality.",
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"Comments (0)\nAdd to wishlist Delete from wishlist\nCite this document\nSummary\nThere is a fall of the concentration of vibrio cholerae by 104 in number. Since the infection is reduced by 50%, which is the ratio of the cells ingested, the mortality rate should also fall…\nDownload full paper File format: .doc, available for editing\nHIDE THIS PAPERGRAB THE BEST PAPER97.6% of users find it useful",
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The way in which the lethal dose of 50% may change over time.\nWith continue administration of lethal 50 dose, the bacteria in the body obtain a way to survive in its presence as they get used to it. They, therefore, produce molecules that are known as virulence factors, which enable them to colonize the host. The process occurs when the pathogenic bacteria, vibrio cholerae in this case spreads the virulence factors through the genetic elements that are mobile. The genes are transferred horizontally making the harmless genes obtain the harmful chromosomes from the vibrio cholerae. Through the process, the lethal dose 50% becomes ineffective and has to be changed.\nPart 2: Relationship between micro organisms and humans\n1. Escherichia coli strain A and Escherichia coli strain B are structurally different in their amino acid composition. E. coli A has one polypeptide chain that contains 177 amino acids while the latter has 153 residues (Lowry et al, p 36). The higher weight of E. coli A makes it destructive to its host.\n2. Of E. coli A and B, the latter benefits from colonization of the host because they co-exist.\n3. The symbiotic relationship between the host and the bacterial pathogen is through the way the host provides the bacteria a habitat and food. The bacterial pathogen facilitates normal physiology in the host.\nWorks cited\nLinde, E.1999. History of clinical microbiology. Clin. Microbiol. 100:123234. [Online.]\nLowry, O. H., N. J. Rosebrough, A. L. Farr, and R. J. Randall.1951. Protein measurement\nwith the Folin phenol reagent. J. Biol. Chem.193:265275. Read More\nShare:\nTags\nCite this document\n(“Multiple parts short answer Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words - 1”, n.d.)\nMultiple parts short answer Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words - 1. 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"Sophie (Sara Forestier) is a young woman of 26 who dreams of breaking into comics. She accepts a fixed-term contract in a publishing house known for its elitism in order to build a network.\n\nAt the same time, on a personal level, her love affairs are getting tangled up and nothing goes as planned with her lovers.\n\nThis black and white comedy talks about love, freedom and passion with a quirky humor between Denis Podalydès and Almodovar.\n\nSara Forestier and Laetitia Dosch play two free-spirited young women who seek to make a living from their passion, and have unlikely encounters.\n\nSophie listens to Daniel Johnston, who sings that “True Love will find you in the end” and Nana Mouskouri who sings “Les yeux pour pleurer” composed by Serge Gainsbourg and wanders from man to man without really knowing what she is looking for.\n\nThis light comedy will make you smile and put you in a good mood if you need it.\n\nIt is a real success in this very rich cinematographic season and with The Father, Young Promising Woman, and Nomadland, it is my fourth favorite.\n\nTo watch and listen since June 2nd in movie theaters",
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"The Outpost, by Rod Lurie\n\nScreenplay by Eric Johnson & Paul Tamasy, adapted from The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor by Jake Tapper\n\n2006. In the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, captains come and go at the Kamdesh outpost.\n\nLocated at the bottom of a valley, at the mercy of the Taliban, the soldiers are shot at every day.\n\nAnd three days before the post was to close, 400 Taliban attacked them, even though there were only 53 of them.\n\nThe Outpost is a real war film. It shows the absurdities of the army (like the fact of installing military bases as the first targets of the Taliban) and the “outposts” were removed afterwards, finally recognizing the danger they represented for the soldiers who were supposed to pacify with the Afghans and were an easy target for their enemies.\n\nDirected by Tod Lurie, Israeli-American director, we follow these soldiers in their daily life and in their fight. The director dedicated it to his son Hunter Lorie who died at 28 years old of a heart attack.\n\nFilmed undoubtedly from the shoulder, the film is sadly breathless as these men who were being shot at had little chance of survival.\n\nAt a time when the Western coalition is literally abandoning this country to the Taliban, this film also reminds us of the fragility of democratic regimes.\n\nTo watch now on Prime Video.",
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"Alex (Otto Farrant) is resourceful. Raised by his Uncle Ian (Andrew Buchan), he does his best friend, Tom (Brenock O’Connor), every favor he can in high school.\n\nBut one night, while returning from a party, he learns that his uncle died, according to the police, in a car accident.\n\nHe investigates and discovers that his uncle was an MI6 agent. The MI6 agents realize that Alex is talented and can help them solve Ian’s murder.\n\nDriven by a quest for the truth, Alex must pretend to be a rich and rebellious teenager and spend a few months in a kind of punitive school in the Alps: Point Blanc.\n\nDespite a few inconsistencies in the storyline that are easy to live with, Alex Rider is a fast-paced, breathtaking series that hooks us from the very first episode.\n\nThe actors are quite good on the whole and the mix between generation loss and espionage is quite good.\n\nThe main actor, Otto Farrant is for much in the success of this series.\n\nFirst three episodes are available on Canal Plus and OCS since June 8.",
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"While the people of the land of Kumandra lived in harmony with the dragons five hundred years ago, a plague turned men into stones and the dragons sacrificed themselves to save the human beings and created a stone that keeps the Drunn away.\n\nFrom now on, the people are divided into five tribes. Each of them has a piece of a magic stone that keeps the Drunn away.\n\nOne of their chiefs, Benja and father of the young Raya, dreams of bringing them all together to live in peace and summons them for a fraternal meal.\n\nBut nothing happens as planned…\n\nIf the first twenty minutes are rather classic, the continuation is quite simply grandiose.\n\nWe find all the usual Disney characters but also a tasty mixture of adventure to the Indiana Jones, and Game of Thrones (without the violence) with always in the heart, the friendship, the confidence and this time a real turning point already begun with The Snow Queen, in the female empowerment.\n\nThe facial expressions are so real that the acting and the story are strengthened.\n\nRaya and The Last Dragon is funny, moving, and dreamy.\n\nCo-directed by Paul Briggs and John Ripa who are making their directorial debut.\n\nRaya and The Last Dragon stars Kelly Marie Tran and Awkwafina in the original version.\n\nAvailable since June 4 on DISNEY PLUS",
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"In a future decimated by a virus and where chaos reigns, babies are born, hybrids, half human half animal.\n\nA father takes his son to live isolated in a park to avoid death and experiments.\n\nThe little boy dreams of finding his mother.\n\nBetween tale and dystopia, the first two episodes are very successful.\n\nPlayed by Orville Wills, Nonso Anozie and Christian Convery, Sweet tooth speaks to us of love, tolerance, viruses and cruelty.\n\nSo far, thanks to James Brolin’s voiceover, this is the most original series I’ve seen on Netflix in a long time.\n\nSince June 4th on Netflix\n\n2. YOUR SERIES AND YOUR FILMS IN JUNE IN MOVIE THEATERS\n\nIn your movie theaters :\n\nAnd a horror picture\n\n5 Movie Scenes That Offer a Master Class in Conversation | by Jason Schwartzman | May, 2021 | Forge",
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We got up to the third floor and were sitting on the windowsill looking at the view when one of the secretaries opened the window and told us to get in.\nWe were marched to the lifts with the secretary eyeing us suspiciously.\n\"Are you boys or girls?\" She asked - a good question as we were both wearing sand coloured combat jackets with blue jeans and had short hair.\n\"Girls!\" We both answered indignantly.\n\"You need to find yourselves a boyfriend.\" She snapped pushing the button for the ground floor.\nWhat we really needed was a sandwich, all that climbing made us starving.\nOne of our favourite places to sit were on the backs of the Lions in Trafalgar Square. We were chucked off by a young policeman who took exception to our army jackets, and told us his dad fought in desert. We walked off towards the Mall discussing if he fancied one of us! (we were14 remember!).\nLondon was our playground, we walked all over it, knew every inch. Climbed the lamp-posts with the Dolphins by the Thames. Walked over the bridges on the walls. Climbed all over the\nStations in London, even inside the British Museum. Climbing, walking, and stuffing meat pies as we went.\nWe both did the Duke of Edinburgh's award at school - we were the only two girls to do it.\nClimbing - a doddle - potholing - narrow and squeezy - first aid a necessity, Judo, karate, you name it we did it - and we got our badges!!\nWe were invincible!\nNot so invincible now - both of us have terrible knees and feet, weak wrists and we ache when it rains. BUT we did it PARKOUR HA! it was DARE but Linda Owen and Maggie Cooper did it first and we have the aches to prove it!\nPosted by Margaret at 09:47 No comments:\n\nNot really, Mothering Sunday falls on the 4th Sunday in Lent. In medieval times it was devised so that people working for masters far from home, could go back to their mother church and visit their families, and their mothers using it as a holiday.\n\nThe American Mother's Day - the Hallmark Holiday came during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson and it's the second Sunday in May.\n\nI hardly think of myself as a mother now, yes I had some lovely times with my son when he was a child, but the badly drawn cards from nursery school, primary school, and secondary school ended when he went to Uni. When he told me \"He didn't believe in Mother's Day\".\nI told him he better had - so go out and get me a card!\n\nOne year home from Uni he cooked a mother's day meal. He got quite flustered about getting it right, but he did me proud.\n\nI used to buy my mother flowers and chocolates she loved Frys walnut whips, or the pink and white cocoanut ice. The three sisters would try and make it a happy day for her, because she was the first to come and comfort us if anything went wrong with our lives. She would stand up for us when Dad lost his temper if we spilt nail varnish or got home late.\nWhen she died I was devastated, she was just coming up to 50.\n\nI haven't seen my son or spoken to him by phone for nearly ten years now. I get the sporadic e.mail but it's hardly a relationship. Half the time I don't have an address or phone number for him - I don't at the moment.\n\nIt's only because I know how to use the internet that I know what he's up to at all.\n\nHe says on the odd occasion that he still loves me, but it's a funny kind of love that won't show it's face.\n\nI wish now I was like a lot of other 1980s mums, having affairs, leaving their kids to their own devices, neglecting him for having a life of my own. But I didn't. I tried to make every\nday the best I could for him. Sometimes it was hard, his father made no contribution to his upbringing - and even cried once when I asked for money for a pair of shoes for his son.\nBut going to a bar with his mates and spending large amounts of money on drinks was ok.\n\nI never bad mouthed his father to him. He now has a relationship with him ringing him once a week.\n\nSo mother's day. Another tearful day for me, when I see flowers and grown up children arrive to spend time with the woman who bore them and brought them up. Appreciating\nthe sacrifices they have made for them.\n\nI wonder every year what I have done to be so punished. Mother's day is a very cruel\nholiday, not just for me, but for mother's who's sons have died. Heartbreaking.\n\nI still love you Matthew Buxton - even though it really hurts.",
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"“If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”\n\nIn those three pithy phrases, Ronald Reagan summarized the essence of government as envisioned by tax-and-spend liberals who these days prefer to call themselves “progressives” interested in “revenue enhancement” and “investment.”\n\nIt doesn’t have to be that way, of course. By following the principles of limited government and separation of powers laid out by the Founders in the U. S. Constitution, U.S. citizens and their representatives could empower individual liberty; create opportunity; reward innovation, ambition, and hard work; and preserve freedom. In short, we could keep the republic that Benjamin Franklin and company bequeathed us and government of the people, by the people, and for the people would not perish from this earth.\n\nBut the ratchet of tyranny and oppression that work constantly in the other direction is on display again in Washington, as senior Illinois Senator and No. 2-ranking Democrat in the U. S. Senate, Dick Durbin, last month pushed for a national online sales tax designed to lift another $200 million from the pockets of Illinois residents alone.\n\nAlong with Gov. Jerry Brown’s State of California, the State of Illinois is in a race for the bottom as the most financially bankrupt state in the Union, with unfunded pension liabilities approaching $100 billion. The City of Chicago already has among the highest sales, gasoline, parking, restaurant, and hotel taxes in the country, and both the city and the state of Illinois have nearly exhausted such quick-fix money-raising schemes as gambling boats and selling off long-term streams of revenue like parking meters, toll way bridge fares, and – coming soon – Chicago Transit Authority public transportation fares.\n\nAs elsewhere, the problem in Illinois is largely one of legacy costs, resulting primarily from feckless mayors and governors constantly giving in to state and municipal employee unions rather than risk labor unrest. Rather than rein in costs or reform pensions, however, the State just keeps looking for more ways to pull money out of people’s pockets, with or without federal assistance. And that’s where an Internet sales tax may come in.\n\n“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session,” wrote Judge Gideon J. Tucker in 1866, and federal lawmakers who lust after more power and control over their fellow citizens continue to prove him right. Like those who want to raise federal income taxes again insisting that they only want “the wealthy” to pay their “fair share,” Sen. Durbin and others who supported the general idea of a national online sales tax in a 75-23 Senate test vote last month insist that the new tax is solely about leveling the playing field between online merchants and their brick and mortar counterparts.\n\nIt’s “just a question of fundamental fairness,” insists Senator Durbin, who actually claims “We’re not talking about imposing a new tax. Not at all.” Not, that is, unless you consider a nearly 10% government-imposed financial penalty that did not previously exist a “tax.” And even United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was smart enough to see in his Obamacare opinion that the “individual responsibility” penalty that the “Affordable Care Act” imposes on those who choose to go uninsured is a “tax.”\n\n“More and more,” the Chicago Tribune on Monday, April 1, 2013, quoted National Conference of State Legislatures “point person” Max Behlke as complaining, “people are going into stores, looking at products and then buying them with their iPhone, buying it on their BlackBerry, because it’s cheaper.”\n\nBut that’s exactly what consumers should be doing. Despite the increasing encroachment of the socialist welfare state, many Americans still work hard for their money and try to spend it wisely. That means buying goods and services at the lowest available price, whether shopping the sales at Macy’s, buying gasoline out of state, buying used clothing at thrift stores, or purchasing comparable goods on the Internet because they’re available at lower prices. Doing so is an integral part of the market system that is most consistent with individual liberty, freedom of choice, and – ultimately – efficient allocation of the world’s resources.\n\nLocal retailers complain that they must charge sales taxes while online retailers do not, but that’s not actually true. Online retailers with a physical presence in a state are already obliged to charge tax on sales to customers with shipping addresses within that state, as online auction sellers and out-of-state art galleries have been aware for years. It’s true that a potential buyer may walk into a local shop, find something she likes, and then buy it online at a lower price, but a local retailer can make tax-free sales to out-of-state customers by making online sales as well. And customers will often pay more to get something in person today rather than to wait for it to arrive later, especially after taking shipping costs into account.\n\nThe economic problem isn’t the sales price, which the merchant can always lower to compete with online retailers; the problem is the sales tax that drives a wedge between the price the buyer pays and the price the seller receives, which in Illinois can be at least as high as 9.25%.\n\nBut much like the older couple in which one or both partners doesn’t have a hearing problem so much as a listening problem, Illinois and similar states don’t really have revenue problems, they have spending problems. 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"Modern women have embraced the mantra that a man is not a financial plan, but some have gone even further, by ‘man-proofing’ their money in case of separation or divorce down the track.\n\nIt’s a matter of being financially independent from day one, according to events professional Lucy Brown.\n\nThe 36-year-old is single, but recently bought her second Sydney property, eight years after buying her first one single-handedly, despite being in a relationship at the time.\n\n“My partner at the time struggled to understand why,” Ms Brown said. “It’s always been a focus to achieve it myself. I started saving young and focusing on getting my first apartment, which I bought at 28.”",
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"Ms Brown said she never wanted to be totally reliant on someone else.\n\n“I realised I needed to look after my own future, money and education,” she said. “You still need to have your own independence (even if married) so you can always support yourself.”\n\nNow proud of her achievements, her advice to other young women is simply to begin saving money.\n\n“It can be daunting at first but you have to start somewhere,” she said. “Prioritise what you want; you can only spend the money you have. Limit credit cards and spend within your means.\n\n“My goal is to set myself up for retirement. I don’t want to have to work until I’m 75.”",
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"Women need to be aware of their finances as separations, illness or death can happen. Source: Getty\n\nDivorce and separation come with a financial strain\n\nAround 97,000 Australians are divorcing each year and 50 percent of these involve children, ABS figures suggest. De facto separations are also increasing and these often have the same financial implications.\n\nMeanwhile, the 39th AMP. NATSEM Report found it takes 3.5 years on average between separation and divorce and five years to recover from the financial impact.\n\nSuper balances for divorced women are 70 per cent less than married women, while their assets are valued at 90 percent less.\n\nBeing prepared with a prenuptial agreement or wealth trust before getting married is a good idea, according to Katrina Haskew, managing director of financial planners Leading Advice, along with increasing your general financial understanding.\n\nMs Haskew suggested keeping track of your partner’s spending habits and upskilling in your career.\n\n“Divorce can be financially devastating for anyone who has taken a long break from the workforce — a situation more commonly experienced by women,” Ms Haskew said. “Adding a few qualifications to your resume can help you get back on your feet more quickly in the event that divorce proceedings leave you high and dry.”"
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