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[ null, "Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets drives to the basket against Eric Bledsoe #12 and Ivica Zubac #40 of the Los Angeles Clippers.(Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)\n\nWelcome back to another Monday edition of the Denver Daily Round-Up.\n\nToday, Denver will see mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of snow and rain in the afternoon, a rally is set to take place ahead of a resentencing request for Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, Avalanche mitigation has shut down both directions of I-70 over Vail Pass and Nikola Jokic rallied the Denver Nuggets to a victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.", null, "The National Weather Service in Boulder is forecasting that there is a 30 percent chance of snow showers after 2 p.m. in Denver, with partly cloudy skies and a low temperature around 22. Little to no snow accumulation is expected for the area, while more snow and slick dangerous travel are expected for the mountains, increasing overnight.\n\nThe mountains will see light snow Monday, with overall cooler temperatures setting in across the region.\n\n2. Rally planned ahead of resentencing request for Rogel Aguilera-Mederos", null, "Dozens of protesters are expected to rally Monday in support of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, the semi-truck driver who received a 110-year prison sentence for crashing into traffic on Interstate 70 in 2019, leaving four dead and a few others injured.\n\nCBS Denver reports that Jefferson County district attorney Alexis King is set to ask the judge Monday at 11 a.m. to lower Aguilera-Mederos' sentence to 20 to 30 years. The rally was scheduled to take place at 8:30 a.m. Monday in Golden.\n\n3. I-70 to close in both directions over Vail Pass Monday for avalanche mitigation", null, "Both directions of Interstate 70 at Vail Pass closed Monday at 9 a.m. due to avalanche mitigation work and is expected to last for roughly one hour.\n\nWestbound traffic will come to a halt at exit 195 at Copper Mountain while Eastbound traffic will stop at exit 176 in Vail. There is also a CMV closure at exit 180 in East Vail, according to Denver7. This past weekend, a handful of avalanches took place across the state's mountains from one near Cameron Pass that killed a skier to another by Ophir that buried a skier.", null, "Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets looks to pass the ball against Ivica Zubac #40 of the Los Angeles Clippers.(Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)\n\nAfter squandering a 17-point lead, the Denver Nuggets were rallied by Nikola Jokic Sunday evening to a 103-100 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.\n\nJokic scored a total of 26 points and 22 rebounds Sunday, while Brandon Boston Jr. and Eric Bledsoe of the Clippers totaled 18 points each, with Bledsoe having 10 assists. Boston shot the final 3-pointer of the game, however, it was off the mark as the buzzer chimed.\n\nIvica Zubac scored a total of 17 points and 11 rebounds while Will barton closed the game with 17 points for Denver, as per 9News." ]
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[ null, "Mary Murdock, a college student, thinks she’s hit and killed a cat with her car driving home drunk from a party. She is horrified beyond words when she gets home and discovers a man’s nearly dead body impaled on the bumper of her Jeep. Terrified and irrational, Mary is faced with a series of decisions that determine her fate.\n\nDrinking and Driving is not only illegal, but causes accidents that will haunt you for the rest of your life if reckless. In Enda McCallion’s Hit and Run, the consequences of a deadly hit and run scenario is played out splendidly in this bloody tale of psychological angst after a drunken driving experience from Hell. Camera angles giving an up-close-and-personal point of view attributes to a sense of being a part of the action and grief in the film that not many films tend to do.\n\nFirst scene sets the movie, as we follow a tray of two freshly filled shots of alcohol going to a table full of young, attractive women. A shot is immediately handed to our protagonist, Mary Murdock (Laura Breckenridge), and she unwillingly takes the shot. She immediately has the urge to leave, and is met outside by Rick (Christopher Shand.) He urges her to stay with him to have some fun, but all that she wants to do is leave and promises she is “okay to drive.” Here starts some of the first up-close-and-personal driving scenes, where she is enjoying some loud music and cruising down the road. The beginning credits roll as Mary sings Modest Mouse’s “Float On,” which seems like a good fit for a song since the lyrics speak of hitting cars and everything being alright.\n\nUnfortunately, everything is not all right when Mary sees a tire in the middle of the road, and swerves out into a forest barely hitting the trees. Freaked out and still a little tipsy, she checks her Jeep and sees nothing is damaged or hit. Mary makes it to her home, and makes sure all signs of drinking of driving are covered up by spraying breath freshener upon getting out of her jeep. Immediately, the light goes out in the garage, and Mary is confused by the happening. She walks inside, increasingly paranoid from the garage incident, and finds her parents are away on a trip.\n\nAfter a few hours of sleep, she starts to hear noises from the garage that awaken her from her slumber. After investigating her downstairs, she walks out into the garage and gazes at her jeep. Her jaw drops in horror when she finds a dying man hooked on to the bumper of the front of her Jeep. The dying man reaches out towards her for help, and she grabs the nearest golf club to hit him repeatedly in shock and defense. Not only could she get in trouble for hitting a guy, but also the fact that she was drunk while doing it would provide enough for all kinds of jail time and self pity.\n\nIrrationally, Mary makes a quick decision to cover the male in a blanket, and bury him out on Clover Road. Ever since then, she is haunted by nightmares of being completely covered in blood and reruns of commercials/flyers of the missing man she hit, Timothy Emser (Kevin Corrigan.) When Emser comes back from the grave, he stalks Mary, and captures her to try every attempt to make her feel as guilty as possible. He tries to simulate the pain he went through by attaching her body to the front of her Jeep, and driving carelessly down the road. This causes Mary much distress, and a complete mental breakdown. Her psychological downfall contributes many mistakes that quickly teach her the lesson that not only drinking and driving is bad, but also the combination of hit and run accident is devastating.\n\nThere were plenty twists and turns that made this movie very enjoyable to watch. The bird’s eye view camera shots from when Mary is driving to when Emser comes back for his revenge by tying Mary to the front of the Jeep driving through oncoming traffics was an interesting point of view. It gave an excellent role reversal, as the enemy was now the victim and got to feel what happened when he was attached to the front of the bumper. Breckenridge did an excellent job portraying an emotional distraught young female, and appeared completely out of her mind by the end of the film. The only part I found comical was when she was running from being stalked by Emser, she somehow manages to trip and tumbles down the stairs. I wasn’t really sure why or how she tripped, but ends up stabbing herself in the ankle with a knife, which troubles her while trying to get away. There are few scenes of blood and gore, but there are plenty of painful moments of being strapped on to the front of a car to being completely obliterated by the wheels of Jeep.\n\nEnda McCallion’s Hit and Run is a horrifying reality check to people who take their chances by disobeying the law. When you get behind the wheel of a vehicle while intoxicated, you not only endanger yourself, but also you are endangering the innocent people around you. Even though Emcer in the movie eventually loses his mind while going after Mary, he was completely oblivious to the fact that one day he would be hit by a drunk driver. Through mistaken actions, Mary learns that she should have done the right thing and reported what happened to the correct authorities, because her mistakes come back to haunt her in the worst way conceivable.", null, null, null ]
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[ "This book, Arts Therapies with People with Physical Disabilities: An Archetypal Approach (published by Jessica Kingsley), is based on the author Marion Gordon-Flower's experience over a number of years in a multimodal rehabilitation service for adults in Auckland, New Zealand. It combines case study material with a comprehensive description of Gordon-Flower's approach, which is based on using a wide range of arts therapies to encourage, as Caroline Miller expresses in the Foreward, “a fuller connection to, and expression of, each person's full range of experience and emotion” (p. 9). The accompanying illustrations are particularly useful. Although the book presents a multi-modal approach, there are specific chapters for Art, Environmental Sculpture, Expressive Dance, Drama and Music.", null, "At the service in Auckland, multi-modal arts therapy was provided to adults who were in both residential and day-care settings. The client groups had a range of challenges affecting mobility, speech, coordination and sight, as well as cognition. Many of them suffered from feelings of isolation, lack of control over their lives, and attachment issues.\n\nThis book doesn't deal particularly with accessibility challenges when working with such clients. In Gordon-Flower's work at the service, she could rely on support staff to assist the clients with mobility and communication. This may be regarded with some envy by many arts therapists and they would need to look elsewhere for discussion about the practicalities of running sessions with this client group. However, the author comprehensively describes her overall arts therapy ethos, with goal plans based on the clients' need for self-awareness and knowledge, rather than being defined by their medical needs. She explores the way in which the resources used can reflect the interests and aspirations of the clients, allowing them a sense of personal engagement.\n\nA key factor in this is her “archetypal” approach, which favours the use of symbols, mythological stories and rituals, particularly for those who may be non-verbal.\n\nIn Chapter One, she discusses the concept of the archetype and she refers to various interpretations of the term by Jungian psychologists, including Marie-Louise von Franz: “Archetypes..have a form of expression that can only be perceived inwardly within the psyche, that is, in feelings, emotions, mythical fantasy images, and 'mythical' primal ideas.” (p. 16).\n\nThe case studies give a more accessible picture of how the author incorporates archetypes into her therapy work. Although her client groups had a variety of backgrounds – Maori, Pacific Island, New Zealand, European, Chinese, etc. – they bonded with universal themes such as the seasons, journeys, rites of passage, battle, healing, etc. As she states, “Where physical mobility and limited vocal abilities presented barriers, archetypal approaches provided opportunities for a form of liberation into unconscious creative processes” (p. 19).\n\nFor example, Chapter Four describes an art therapy group of eight people who decided to explore ancient civilisations. After much discussion, this became focussed on making “ancient vessels”, using a wide variety of media. The participants got whatever technical help they needed to make their creations and each was asked to reflect on two questions: “Who is it for? “ and “What is it used for?” The author describes in detail the responses of three clients, which revealed themes of healing after battle for one, safety as one sleeps for another, and empowerment in the face of danger for the third. Each could then reflect on how their chosen themes resonated with their own circumstances. The group discussion on completion of the project confirmed, “the sense of having been bequeathed a great shared inheritance, which enhanced wellbeing and self-esteem” (p. 59).\n\nIn 1992, Angeles Arrien identified five geometric shapes that appear with similar meanings in the art of all cultures – the circle, square, triangle, cross and spiral. The participants in a community arts therapy workshop with Gordon-Flower worked in pairs, choosing shapes and then creating an environmental artwork. This involved collecting material from a coastal area, choosing a site, making and installing the artwork, photographing the finished result, and reflecting on it with further art activity back in the group. Participants reported that the process “facilitated benefits on a holistic level” and enabled them to move “toward new ideas and directions both artistically and in life” (p. 84).\n\nIn Chapter Seven, Drama, the author outlines how she used Archetypal Cards (developed by Caroline Myss in 2003) to stimulate role-playing. The drama group were all men, most of whom were non-verbal and confined to wheelchairs. Each person chose two cards, producing such characters as Victim-Storyteller or Artist-Trickster. The group worked on the resulting drama over ten weeks, culminating in a public performance. According to the author, “the drama provided an opportunity to experience what it might be like to hold various positions of responsible and irresponsible power” (p. 123), roles which were generally not available to these men in their daily lives.\n\nAs a music therapist, I was particularly drawn to Chapter Eight, Music, which is described as “an invisible river running through and driving other modes of creative expression” (p. 135). In one group, the seven members worked on dramatising a Maori legend about Seven Brothers. They developed the narrative and costuming aspects but the full dramatic potential was only achieved when the men each chose an instrument (bongos, cymbals, chimes, tambourines, etc.) to create “the voices of the gods”.\n\nFeedback and reflection from the participants in each group was systematically elicited and reported. In Chapter Two, the author outlines her previously developed Arts Therapy 5-Pt Star Model, which originated from a poster diagram she devised in 2008. It facilitated both verbal and non-verbal communication from the participants, exploring the five domains of Self-Reflection, Relationships, Lifestyle Results, Aesthetic Skill and Transformational Action.\n\nOverall, I found this to be a very readable book, which provides many useful ideas for what the author calls a “therapeutic doorway” (p. 19) when working with people with physical disabilities.\n\nWhile much of the activity within the case studies is based on Maori and New Zealand culture, the author makes a convincing case for seeing these as archetypal resources, which could be found in many different cultures. Creative arts therapists may be drawn mostly to the chapters on their specialist mode but the whole book presents many useful avenues of exploration for any arts therapy work with this client group.", null, "Celia Donoghue (celia.donoghue@gmail.com) is based in Killaloe Co. Clare. She graduated as a music therapist from the University of Limerick in 2017, after many years teaching music and working as a radio producer. She is also active as a performer on clarinet and piano." ]
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[ null, "NATCHITOCHES – The Northwestern State men’s basketball team has taken a step-by-step process to the start of Southland Conference play.\n\nWhile nowhere near a finished product, the Demons will try to hang on to the momentum they created in their most recent game when they host Nicholls at 6:30 p.m. inside Prather Coliseum.\n\n“I’m really proud of the guys because we put a complete game together,” said 22nd-year coach Mike McConathy, whose team plays just its fourth home game of the season. “We didn’t start great, but it was a situation where we weren’t doing the little things. We locked in and got in a position to where we could.\n\nWednesday’s game is presented by the Louisiana Lottery and The Quad, which will award one student free rent for the fall 2021 semester. The game can be heard on 95.9 FM and the Demon Sports Network. Free streaming audio and subscription video are available at www.NSUDemons.com and through the Northwestern State Athletics mobile app, which can be downloaded free for Apple or Android devices.\n\nThe Demons (2-12, 1-2) found offensive balance in a 78-75 win against McNeese this past Saturday with three players scoring 13 points and another adding 10, marking the first time since Dec. 22 that at least four NSU players hit double figures.\n\nAmong the trio of 13-point scorers were Jamaure Gregg and Jovan Zelenbaba, both of whom played key roles in the Demons’ 60-percent second-half shooting performance, specifically once the Cowboys shifted to a zone defense.\n\n“We adjusted and got some easy buckets,” McConathy said. “Jamaure gets a dunk, then we get a driving layup and a pop to the elbow from Jovan.”\n\nAs the Colonels (4-5, 2-1) come calling, Northwestern State will try to notch its first back-to-back victories of the year and build on its most complete performance of the 2020-21 season.\n\n“We’ve got to be able to stack games,” McConathy said. “Everybody has to put good games together, and they need to put them on the same page. Jamaure had 11 rebounds last Wednesday (against Incarnate Word) and then had 13 points on Saturday against McNeese. That’s growth to put back-to-back good games together. We’ve got to make sure we do that.”\n\nWith a veteran roster, the Demons would seem to have the chemistry to do so.\n\nMeanwhile, the Colonels have built their roster in a different way, continuing to mine the transfer market successfully.\n\n“Coach (Austin) Claunch has done a tremendous job of meshing together players from different backgrounds,” McConathy said. “My hat’s off to him. That style works for him, and he does a great job with it. They have great players, great athletes. They’re a handful to deal with.’\n\nDespite the transfer-heavy nature of the Nicholls roster, it is one of the longest-tenured Colonels who drives the Nicholls attack.\n\n“He is one of my favorite players in the league,” McConathy said. “I just enjoy watching him play. He has a big heart and really competes. He’s a special, special player who creates a lot of problems for whoever he plays against.”" ]
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[ null, "No, I am not drinking, well at least not yet, but​ I am noodling, and what I’m noodling about is probably wild and crazy, or is it?\n\nWhat I’m thinking about is, even though the whole world shut down for more than a year and a half with covid, our planet didn’t get any better.\nSo now what I’m worried about is, maybe that Mother Nature has come up with a new plan\n\nIn the beginning, she really screwed up when for whatever reason she made most of the creatures on earth much too large.\nAfter realizing that the Dinosaurs were probably going to eat themselves into extinction which would also leave the planet inhabitable, she came up with a new plan.\n\nWhat she did was create a giant comet, and poof, just like that, no more Dinosaurs.\n\nNext, her new plan consisted of putting much smaller creatures on earth which included us. Unfortunately, what with our wars and such, we turned out to be even more destructive than the dinosaurs.\n\nNow I’m fearful that she’s come up with another new plan.\nI’m thinkin’ that she was thinking that we were probably going to take ourselves out with Global Warming and is now pissed at us because we’re trying to slow it down?\nHey, somebody got Covid 19 started, and it sure wasn’t me.", null, "The lines only get long at the airport ​when ​you’re running late.​\n\nThe four words a guy never wants to hear are​, “We need to talk.”\n\nIf you move with confidence in the direction of your dreams, eventually, you’ll smell success.\n\nI can’t afford for anybody to fall in love with me at the moment, but I am saving up.\n\nMen only have one reason to get married whereas women have several.\n\nIs leaving the truth out lying?\n\nHas anybody seen an approval rating of slow old Joe lately?\n\nThe only people who are not afraid of Mr. Businessman are the people.\n\nWe all understand how tough it is out there for radio salespeople but do they realize it is for us to get somebody to listen to some of the shit they sell?\n\nSpeaking of bad stuff, we spend too much time moaning about it and not enough time celebrating the good stuff.\n\nWhen my Cardiologist asked me if I would have done anything differently, I replied, “I would never have got divorced, I would have spent more time with my kids, and I would have celebrated my victories just a tad longer.\n\nWhy does the service at a bar always get worse when there’s hardly anybody there?\n\nThe further radio continues to drift away from showbusiness, the more unsuccessful it will become.\n\nNobody should ever have to apologize for crying.\n\nMy old pal Socrates told me long ago that it’s really all about cause and effect. Then he went on to explain that’s it’s above the bottom line that causes the bottom line. So with that in mind, what causes racism?\n\nYou never know how long you’re gonna be the best, so it would be best to put a little away.\n\nWars may end, but they’re never over.\n\nSo do I have this right, white males are only responsible for the bad stuff but none of the good stuff?\n\nIf I didn’t have daughters, I doubt that I’d give a damn about women’s rights.\n\nSometimes it’s good to be selfish.\n\nOh, and guys, when you give your daughter’s hand in marriage, you are giving up all rights to her.\n\nWomen who marry for money deserve all the bad stuff that awaits them.\n\nOnly when you operate outside your comfort zone, do you grow.\n\nTrust is the ultimate winner.\n\nSweet Connie Hamzy, who passed recently, must have been a piece of work, huh?\n\nThe two things that you can never learn how to do are, sing or draw.\n\nSometimes just the sun coming up in the morning is enough.\n\nMaybe the US should remind the Taliban that in order to rid the world of some bad people we dropped the Atomic bomb on some good people.\n\nWinnipeg is in 1st place in their division of the CFL. Go Big Blue!\n\nCOMMENTS\nDoug Herman: George, a couple of things: (1) Sadly, there are a lot of RIPs in this article. A certain sign that we’re getting old, even as hard as we’re fighting it. (2) Radio was also much better when the owners were afraid of the FCC. That’s why we all had hired guns like your old friend and mine, FCC Attorney John King, on our team. (Swan Song)\nGeo: Geo: Doug, John is the best. When he was finally assigned to me at Fairbanks, it set me free.\nJames E. Duvall: At first, George, I thought the group photo was of an old Fairbanks Broadcasting management conference, but then the only face I recognized was you!\nGeo: Damn, and I was all bearded up too, Jed.\nLarry Macinnis: You’re right George. The window of opportunity doesn’t open by itself. In my case, I had a lot of help opening it – from Stan Carew, Doug Freeman, Mike Kornfeld, J. Robert Wood, Warren Cosford, Allan Waters, and Fred Sherratt. Just to name a few. Never forget the people who help you jimmy that window. (War What Is It Good For?)\nGeo: Ahh, watching me while I work again, Larry. 🙂\nI too had a lot of help from people like Mark Par, Jimmy Darin, (Hilliard) Chuck Dann, (Riley) Daryl ‘B’, J Robert Wood, Keith Dancy, Ted Rogers, and Jack McCoy. They changed my destiny.\nGeo’s Media Blog is a politically incorrect look at Radio, TV, Music, Movies, Politics, and Life. For a sneak peek at some upcoming Blogs or to see some that you may have missed, go to Geo’s Media Blog @ GeorgeJohns.com.\nOn Twitter @GeoOfTheRadio. Sharing and commenting is encouraged and appreciated.\n\nWhen my folks bought a new home in a suburb called Transcona I started high school there and began dating..." ]
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[ "Dave Michael “Dave” Mirra has been an American bike motocross athlete, rally car driver, as well as businessman. The mad athlete had an estimated net worth of $15 million. Dave turned pro in 1992. Then he won a trophy at each X Games trophy from 1995 to 2009. He failed to win a trophy just in 2006. His X-gamers entire career decoration was 24, that’s the 2nd most awards in the championship ‘s history.\n\nDave began his career at age 13 in 1987 by linking Haro Bikes BMX team. After obtaining the fast realization, he appreciated coverage in movie manufacturers Plywood Hoods’ movies in 1988. Back in 1989, Vision Street Wear sponsored him.The gifted player subsequently acquired sponsored by GT Bicycles in 1991. Afterwards, he combined Hoffman Bikes at 1992. He retired out of BMX riding in 2011. Aside from BMX riding, he also had been busy as a rally/rallycross motorist in 2008 to 2013. Mirra had competed professionally for many years using all the Subaru Rally Team USA. Actually, Dave was also a part of this group that acquired the 2014 Race Across America four-person man (under 50) category. Along with riding, he’s hosted two seasons of MTV’s Actual World/Road Rules Challenge. He’s also featured at the Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX video game show combined with Colin McRae: Dirt 2. But Dave was enlisted in People Magazine’s 50 Hottest Bachelors record. Surprisingly, Mirra signed an endorsement deal with all DC Shoes at the mid-2000s. The BMX Hall of Famer is also the owner of the Bike Company called MirraCo (made in 20070. Most importantly, he also underwent his first triathlon in March 2013.\n\nGreat pic from the worlds in France circa 92 or 93. I was young and a student of @condorbmx Happy Birthday Mat\n\nThe most bizarre news broke that the net on February 4, 2016, once he had been discovered dead in a vehicle. From the accounts, the police said that the obvious self-inflicted gunshot wound murdered him Greenville, North Carolina. Mira was lived by his wife Lauren and 2 brothers.\n\nSo sad to hear the passing of legend Scott Weiland. Rip Scott https://t.co/8xic8EJQVu", null, null, null ]
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[ "Why 3-D is here to stay, but not for a while\n\n“We have to see Life of Pi in 3-D,” I said to my family upon its release over Thanksgiving. “I thought you hated 3-D,” my dad chimed in, which put me in a bit of a conundrum.\n\nWhat exactly is my position on 3-D? This is a new technology that has been implemented and failed twice in the history of movies already, and the majority of the movies using it today do so for the price markup. There is currently nothing wrong with the ability to make a great film in two dimensions, and no film yet has come along and proved to the world that 3-D can reinvent the wheel.\n\nAnd yet some remarkable movies have been made by some of the most brilliant directors working today. Avatar was a wonderful start, but since then the list has added Coraline, Hugo, Cave of Forgotten Dreams and this past week’s Life of Pi. These are films that told their stories in ways 2-D could not. Seeing James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee or Werner Herzog use 3-D gives a little faith that some people know what they’re doing with those gigantic rigs.\n\nRight now, it’s not the technology that’s too young and immature, but the attitude toward it.\n\nOne of the more frustrating arguments in defense of 3-D is that all new film technologies were at one point considered gimmickry. Sound, color, widescreen and ironically the movies themselves were all once on the shit list. If only people weren’t so negative to these new ideas, we could have progress much sooner.\n\nBut all these things really were gimmicks at one point. They followed the same trajectory that 3-D is on now. Audiences were instantly wowed in their first uses, but then a blockbuster smash led Hollywood to overreact and make movies that used this technology just for the hell of it. The market was flooded with mediocre product designed to capitalize on a craze, and only years later did anyone figure out how to make a great movie out of it.", null, "Take the evolution of talkies from silents. Sound on film really did reinvent the wheel. Al Jolson opened his mouth and announced, “Wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet,” and things were never the same. Silents were out and talkies were in, save for a few Charlie Chaplin stragglers.\n\nBut that early period of talkies is really dismal. Musical after corny musical was churned out of Hollywood. They so populated the market that by 1933 when 42nd Street was nominated for Best Picture, the genre was box office poison. Shorts featuring Al Jolson and other stage stars were a good way of selling a celebrity to the country without that person actually having to make a tour through Nowheresville, USA. It was a blatant cash grab.\n\nEven an early masterpiece like Fritz Lang’s M from 1931 was in essence a silent picture that used sound to punch up moments of suspense. Movie storytelling itself had to be adjusted to fit the technology. Taking a silent movie and adding sound was no longer enough.", null, "A good example is 1932’s I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang. There’s a riveting scene where the hero is on the run from prison guards and hunting dogs. When the image cuts to the dogs, we hear their barking loud and clear, but when it cuts back to the fugitive, the noise has lessened and the dogs appear farther away. When the man hides and the sounds almost disappear altogether, we know he’s safe. We attain a sense of suspense and spatiality based on the sounds, a trick that seems obvious today, but not so obvious in 1932.\n\nThe same is true of color. The early adapters of color are obvious classics like Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. But did you stop and wonder why there are only a handful of great color films for the next decade at least? Peter Bogdanovich has a great anecdote about the time when he was making The Last Picture Show. Orson Welles was living with him at the time, and Bogdanovich recalls saying they wanted to make this character drama and period piece in color. “You’ll never get it in color,” Welles barked. “Name me a great performance that’s been in color!”\n\nColor was used for Westerns, travelogues and fantasy. It was never a serious format. Not until arguably the dawn of New Hollywood in 1967 was it realized that color could be used to look drab, bloody and shocking and not just pretty. Movies like Bonnie and Clyde, 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Godfather would’ve never worked as well if not for their new, innovate ways to use color.\n\nThis gets us back to 3-D. It’s unfortunate that Hollywood decided to call it 3-D, when really the current glasses are a completely different technology from the red-blue lenses of the ‘50s and ‘80s. More so than use 3-D as a way of pushing things out of the frame, current filmmakers who know what they’re doing have a way of drawing our eyes into it.\n\nFor Cameron, it was about creating a world where the camera could move about freely and make the environment feel limitless. For Scorsese, it was to make an homage to the way audiences once processed a train hurtling toward the camera. For Herzog, the cave paintings he found represented a form of proto-cinema with vitality and figurative movement that could only be shown through the vibrant and undulating cave walls.\n\nIt’s a beautiful film that for the most part would not be the same in 2-D. Yet so many movies released today in 3-D would be just the same. Movies not photographed in 3-D are digitally converted to mimic the effect, in fact making the image look more artificial. People seem to stand in front of the background like a cardboard cutout in a way the filmmaker never intended, and the only real difference is the extra cash you’re paying “for the technology.”\n\nThankfully, 2012 was not the record year for 3-D movies that 2011 was, which means that Hollywood is learning. It means that soon we’ll have more filmmakers who want to use 3-D for artistic purposes and not monetary ones. One film alone will not win critics or audiences over to the technology, but gradually it can become accepted. Hopefully this won’t eventually mean the end of 2-D films the way silents and black and white movies have disappeared, but in time, 3-D will be so agreed upon that we’ll have a new gimmicky technology to complain about.\n\nPosted on Nov 29, 2012 by\nBrianWelk\nContributing writer for The Artifice.\nFollow" ]
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[ "'Even graveyards and footpaths have been sold in Pakistan'\n\n'Even graveyards and footpaths have been sold in Pakistan'\n\nAccuse­d are involv­ed in the illega­l allotm­ent of 25 acres of land, accord­ing to NAB\nBy PPI\nPublished: September 6, 2019\nTweet Email", null, "KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Shaikh remarked on Thursday that some people have played havoc with this country and there is a policy to ”sell everything”.\n\nJustice Shaikh gave these remarks while hearing a case pertaining to fraud with citizens in the name of a cooperative society.\n\nDuring the hearing, CJ Shaikh asked when the Joint Investigation Team’s (JIT) probe into the fake accounts case would end. ”Many Investigation Officers (IO) have been assigned to the JIT,” he remarked. “Every time, the IOs’ response is that they are busy with the JIT,” he added.\n\nThe NAB DG said that some officials were given more cases, but the bureau was now trying to ensure that no inquiries remained pending. He added that Abdul Salam Mendhro, who is wanted in the NAB inquiry, was not cooperating. The counsel for the accused submitted to the court that the NAB had frozen the bank accounts of many people without any reason.\n\nAt this, the chief justice remarked that people have played havoc with the country. ”Even graveyards and footpaths have also been sold,” he remarked.\n\nThe court directed the NAB to complete the inquiry against Abdul Salam and other accused by September 25, when the next hearing would take place." ]
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[ "New information has been found out about Carmelo Anthony’s camps wishes. According to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, Carmelo and his family/ camp are “cautiously optimistic” that a deal will be done by Monday. This deal would send the star SF to the Houston Rockets, in exchange for Ryan Anderson, and more players to be found out about on a later date.", null, "With this new information surfacing, many have started to get excited again. Its officially Melo watch all over again, and more news is starting to pile in. The Knicks open up their camp and their media next week (so do all the other teams), and this is possibly why Carmelo would like to be dealt by then. Melo wants to be on a new team by the time training camp and media day starts. He probably doesn’t want to answer countless questions asking the same thing over and over again about the Rockets, and his trade situation. I know Melo is tired of the whole situation, and so are most Rockets fans. The Knicks are hesitant on taking Ryan Andersons 60 million contract over the next 3 seasons due to financial obligations. They don’t want to commit long term to another contract they might have to trade later on. It makes sense as the Knicks have some bad contracts on their roster already, and don’t want to hold another one while they try to rebuild. Anthony currently has a no trade clause and has only stated he wants to play with the Rockets, and no other team this year. Melo is set in Houston, but the Knicks simply won’t let him just yet.\n\nIf the Knicks and Rockets can work out a deal before then, I know many people will start getting ready to hang a championship banner in Toyota Center." ]
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[ null, "He was the latest player to join FC Barcelona Mobicat. He signed in the winter transfer window until June 2010, being an important reinforcement in defence.\n\nHe was born in Madrid on February 4, 1980. Aged 15 years he joined one of the finest clubs in the sport Interviº. Carlos played with the youth sides at the Madrid based outfit for two years, winning a Juvenil Spanish championship.\n\nHe then retained that title, but wearing the shirt of a rival Madrid club, Rayo de Mejorada. He was there for two years, first as a juvenil, and then in the Nacional A category.\n\nAt 19 years he moved up to the highest level in futsal, the Divisiµn de Honor. He did so playing for Fiat Carnicer Torrejµn, and remained on their books for seven years. Then he went on to Caja Segovia in 2006-07.\n\nHe stayed in Segovia for two and a half years, before joining FC Barcelona Mobicat as back up for the defence. “Now all of my hopes have come true”, he said on arrival. He signed his contract on November 7, 2008, but could not play for the club until the winter transfer window opened on January 1 of the following year.\n\nHe was able to make his official debut slightly earlier though, because as a member of the Federaciµn Catalana de Fºtbol he was allowed to play in the final of the Copa Catalunya. On December 30 he donned the BarÓa Mobicat shirt for the very first time." ]
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[ null, null, "Kevin McCaffrey is a comedian & writer based out of New York City. He made his network TV debut on The Late Show with David Letterman, and he currently appears on truTV’s Greatest Ever, truTV Presents: World’s Dumbest, and Comedy Knockout where he is a 2-time defending champion.\n\nKevin’s previous television appearances include VH1’s I Love the 2000s, History’s I Love the 1880s, and The Edge & Christian Show and The List on the WWE Network. Kevin hosts several podcasts, including College Stories with Kevin McCaffrey, Sex and the Cidiots, A Million Little Podcast, and Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast.", null ]
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[ "The Government has stepped up its efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows as the southern African nation seeks to compete with regional peers.\n\nIn the past, lack of policy clarity, particularly Indigenisation regulations have unnerved investors resulting in Zimbabwe lagging behind in terms of FDIs.\n\nSince his swearing in last December, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has undertaken to improve the country’s investment climate to boost capital inflows.\n\nIndustry, Commerce and Enterprise Development minister Mike Bimha last week lead a delegation to the first Belt & Road Agrifood and Trade Summit held in Hong Kong where he assured investors that their business would be protected.\n\nBimha told the international business meeting that government has come up a raft of measures and policies aimed at improving the ease of doing business in the country.\n\nHe said the setting up of Special Economic Zones was also a firm commitment to attract investment.\n\n“We have a number of incentives both fiscal and non-fiscal to support the development of Special Economic Zones. We are also in the process of putting together legislation that will govern the ease of doing business and we are at an advanced stage in establishing a one stop investment and trade facilitation center,” said Bimha.\n\n“The one stop shop service will allow faster clearance and permission for investors on name clearance, investment project application, trade licensing, tax registration and the development of licenses at a single window,” Moyo said.", null ]
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[ "The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) says it generated N495m from ticket sales across cinemas in the country in the month of September.\n\nCEAN’s National President, Mr Ope Ajayi, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.\n\n”Comparing monthly revenues in 2022 to 2021, September had a 48 per cent increase in performance year-on-year, while against August 2022, box office takings increased by 31 per cent in September 2022.\n\n“The 19 Nollywood films shown in September accounted for 36 per cent of box office revenues while 15 Hollywood films contributed to 62 per cent,” he said.\n\nAccording to the CEAN boss, the top five performing films for the month of September include The Woman King, Passport, Brotherhood, Beast and Thor: Love and Thunder.\n\nHe listed the films to be out in the rest of October as: Win or Lose, Detective Knight Rogue, Black Adam, Invaders, Halloween Ends, Lyle Lyle Crocodile and One for Sarah.\n\n”Like we predicted, Viola Davis and the stars of The Woman King came through with a fantastic delivery for an epic/action.\n\n”It was also a great delight seeing Nollywood’s Jimmy Odukoya in a whole different light with all the sword fight and flicks.\n\n”Then the party got merrier with Brotherhood, as it was obvious that the production crew at Greoh Studios didn’t come to play.\n\n“All cast brought their A-game, delivering power-packed action as promised and\n\nraising the bar for the action genre in Nollywood,” he said.\n\nThe Film Conversation reported that the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) said it generated N471 million in revenue from tickets sold in cinemas across the country in the month of July.\n\nOur President’s Money Review: Gesh Salvador’s Film is a Gimmicky Cacophony of Graceless Theatrics\nNext Article", null ]
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[ "Ever wonder what inspired Alexis at Nerdy Ink to create the magical new Harry Potter covers? Nerdy Ink is a family-owned business run by Alexis, her husband, and their two young daughters. They strive to create a friendly and uplifting environment where each customer can safely express their nerdiest self. We sat down with Alexis to get the inside scoop on how these covers, which make our bookshelves look so good, were brought to life. From the beginning idea to her favorite parts to the small, detailed choices she made, we’ve got it all.", null, "Alexis spoke about the choice to put characters on the covers. She also talked about the lettering on the covers, saying that she is “a letterer first and an illustrator second.” She wanted to focus on the lettering and let the titles have the majority focus since they seem to fade into the backgrounds on other versions.\n\nThe German edition covers were actually a remarkable inspiration for creating Nerdy Ink’s Harry Potter series. She liked the way they looked and wanted to craft a similar design with certain changes made to her own liking. She also spoke about other cover options not being her taste and knowing she could create something better. Alexis concluded her answers to this question by telling us about how her first set of Harry Potter books was a hand-me-down from her sister and needed some care. Half the set was missing the covers or just needed a fresh look, and she didn’t have a full set of sleeves. She later decided this was a collection that would need to be added to their site.\n\nI am very deliberate about my coloring choices in making sure the palette remains true to the story.", null, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone\n\nWe went more in-depth about the quotes chosen, with Alexis discussing wanting to balance the popular ones with ones that would fit onto the back covers. She had favorites that she wanted to use that wouldn’t have fit, so she had to make sure she chose quotes that worked. She also spoke about the characters she chose for the covers’ fronts and backs. Alexis decided to illustrate the child characters for the front covers, with the adults gracing the back covers. This decision was made with the reader in mind, in that a middle-grade reader is more likely to flock to a book with a child on the cover versus an adult.", null, "While discussing the lettering and calligraphy, we chose to refer specifically to the spine lettering decisions of putting the book number as well as the school year. Alexis originally had the book numbers illustrated in number format but eventually decided the written-out numbers looked better for the spacing allotted. As far as the overall discussion to add the book numbers to the spine, she spoke about wanting to make the reading order easy for kids picking up the books for the first time.\n\nAlexis pondered her favorite elements and covers for a moment, admitting that they all mean a lot. She ended up listing Luna, McGonagall, Dumbledore, and the Thestral as her favorites. She continued by saying that every element they chose for the spine illustrations had to be able to be made into a pin as well. She then said that the Thestral made the cutest pin, so it became her favorite spine image.", null, "Once I get an idea in my head, it’s stuck there until I put it down somewhere.\n\nAlexis actually drew her inspiration for these covers from the book covers of another middle-grade book series. She thought of how she could make it look better in her own way and knew it would be perfect for a Harry Potter sleeve set. Alexis then told us that she really wanted to implement the spine elements in another way to tie all the books together. They toyed with the idea of making the insides poster options but decided that a line art pattern inside the sleeves better fit their vision.", null, "We truly enjoyed chatting with Alexis and finding out what sparks her creative side. Hearing what went into the creation of these covers and illustrations was very interesting and compelling. It made us want to explore more of our own artistic inspirations. If you haven’t checked out Nerdy Ink yet, be sure to give the site a look and explore its magical Harry Potter collection." ]
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[ null, "The 7th annual Future Stars USA presented by Preferred Athlete Scouting Services was held on July 9, 2022, at Indiana Basketball Academy in Carmel, Indiana. Just under 100 invited players from the classes of 2026 (mostly), 2027 and 2028 showed their skills to 42 colleges (mostly Power 5 programs) in a five-hour window where each athlete played about a half of two games on two adjoining courts. An observer could watch a half of each court or just one court as all of the teams played once on each court.\n\nTalent and more talent...\nWith the players attending strictly by invitation with no charge to them, few of the near hundred were not Division 1 prospects at some level and probably twenty plus will be Power 5 recruits down the road. In an era of spread-out talent due to the explosion club basketball teams, this event had a high density of talent compared to most. Why more mid-majors do not attend continues to mystify me! Granted these players are very young but talent is talent and knowing what is in the pipeline is part of being a recruiting coordinator!\n\nNext year?\nWith the July recruiting evaluation calendar shrinking from twelve to eight (two pods of four days of which the first and last day will likely be only partially viewable), it may be hard for this and other one-day events to be held in the viewing period. This year, a lot of major team events ran July 6-8 and 10-12 leaving the 9 th open for travel or a one-day event. Such may not be the case going forward. If so, events such as Future Stars will be missed!\n\nBelow, a brief look is taken at some of this talent listed alphabetically within graduation class along with height, position and home town. All listed below should be monitored as possible Division 1 Power 5 level prospects depending on maturation.\n\nSe’Crette Carter, 5-6, guard, Rockwood, Michigan\nAn above average athlete, Carter showed the ability to hit the three and get out and score on the fast break.\n\nBrihanna Crittendon, 6-2, forward, Thornton, Colorado\nCrittendon showed out in several ways hitting the three, driving and rebounding. While known out West, scouts from the East did not know her before the event.\n\nLola Lampley, 6-2, small forward, Fishers, Indiana\nPreviously discussed in our article on the Best of Maryland (https://www.passthaball.com/news_article/show/1231724), Lampley took over one game dominating with her ability to get to the rim with great body control and active defense at the other end of the court. She is already considered one of the top prospects in the 2026 class.\n\nJenica Lewis, 5-10, guard, Grimes, Iowa\nLewis is another of those considered as near the top of the class of 2026. Here she showed varied skills including hitting the three, driving and nailing a pull-up jumper.\n\nEllie Muller, 6-2, post, Clive, Iowa\nMuller showed the ability to score on the block but also to put the ball on the floor and attack from near the foul line.\n\nNakia Ollivierre, 5-7, guard, Wellsburg, Iowa\nOllivierre showed nice variety in her offensive arsenal hitting the three, pulling up and getting to the rim throwing in above average quickness to boot.\n\nJaeylynn Scott, 5-10, forward, Holden, Massachusetts\nAbove average athletically, Scott was active on defense, hit the glass at both ends and moved without the ball on offense hitting a three along the way.\n\nAnnsley Trivette, 6-1, forward, Pounding Mill, Virginia\nStrongly built, Trivette was considered the discovery of the event by national scouts as she plays on a lesser-known club team and is from a more rural area of Virginia. She impressed with varied skills hitting the three, mid-range and a spin move while blocking a few shots on defense.\n\nYahri Tyler, 6-0, forward, Arcadia, Florida\nA lean athlete, Tyler played with good energy scoring in the paint and hitting the glass on both ends.\n\nXyanna Walton, 5-10, guard, Chicago, Illinois\nWalton played with high energy making her presence felt at both ends. For skills, she showed the ability to hit the three, at mid-range and score at the rim.\n\nCharlotte Cavin, 5-10, wing, Frisco, Texas\nMost noticeable was that Cavin played hard not shying away from contact. Driving seemed her first scoring option.\n\nLauren Hassell, 6-2, forward, Clarksville, Tennessee\nHassell is already known at the national level as one of the top prospects in the 2027 class extremely advanced for her age. She showed great body control scoring in traffic. On defense, she can guard in the paint or on the perimeter.\n\nErin Thomas, 5-9, forward, Cincinnati, Ohio\nAbove average athletically, Thomas showed the ability to get into the paint to score but also must be respected as to shooting the three." ]
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[ null, "THE annual Queensland Catholic Schools’ and Colleges’ Music Festival (QCMF), hosted by Villanova College at Coorparoo, celebrated its 21st birth-day this year with record numbers of schools and students.\n\nKeith Druery, who helped found the festival, said what began as a “good idea” in the minds of a few staff members at Villanova College in 1991 had developed into the largest annual gathering of students from Queensland’s Catholic schools.\n\nHe said the QCMF 2011 involved 95 Catholic schools from across the state.\n\n“Students, their teachers and supporters travelled from as far away as Cairns to be a part of the music-making,” Mr Druery said.\n\n“Throughout the four days of the festival 11,300 student musicians from 95 Catholic schools presented 361 ensemble performances at Villanova College and nearby St James Church.”\n\nMr Druery said the planning and presentation of the 2011 festival required the involvement of hundreds of volunteers who took on a multitude of tasks.\n\n“Once again the Villanova community of students (present and past), parents and college staff answered the call, ensuring the 2011 festival, the biggest ever, was as enjoyable and rewarding as the previous twenty festivals that have gone before.”\n\nThe festival began in 1991 with 43 entries from 15 schools, since then growth has occurred every year with the festival now a major event in the calendar of many Catholic schools and colleges throughout Queensland.\n\nIt is a non-competitive event and the festival committee selects respected like-minded local and inter-state professional music educators as adjudicators. Gold, silver and bronze awards are presented to every ensemble that successfully participates, reflecting their individual skills.\n\nSchools from as far away as Cairns, Emerald, Charters Towers, Toowoomba and the Gold Coast received a total of 133 gold, 145 silver and 67 bronze awards.\n\nMr Druery said that, with the QCMF costing about $45,000 to stage each year, representatives of its three major sponsors, Brisbane Catholic Education, Queensland Catholic Education Commission and Ellaways Music were all present for the closing ceremony." ]
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[ null, "Leslie Shuman Kramer is currently vice president of the Buffalo Jewish Federation. She chaired the 2015 and 2016 Campaigns for Jewish Buffalo, and the 2010 and 2009 UJF Women’s Philanthropy Campaign. She has been a longtime member of Buffalo Jewish Federation’s Campaign Cabinet, where she co-chaired a number of divisions, including Lion of Judah. She is currently co-chairing the Buffalo Israel Experience which will bring a group of over 70 people to Israel in October. Along with her husband Jim, she co-chaired Buffalo’s 2012 New Leadership Mission to Israel.\n\nLeslie is a member of Jewish Federation of North America’s (JFNA’s) National Women’s Philanthropy (NWP) Board. On the NWP Board, she serves as vice chair of Community Engagement and is a past co-chair of the NWP Heart to Heart Mission. Leslie has visited Poland, Tbilisi Georgia, and Israel on several national missions including JFNA Campaign Chair and Directors Missions and NWP’s Machar Mission." ]
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[ null, "Many businesses live and die based on their ability to protect the secrecy of their processes or methods, and it isn’t difficult to understand why. Everyone knows that it is important to protect the “secret to your success.”\n\nBut what is a trade secret? How do you protect it? Under Arizona law, a trade secret is a formula, pattern, or process that is not generally known or readily ascertainable to others in that industry which derives independent economic value because it is secret and is subject to reasonable efforts to maintain its secrecy.\n\nLet’s break that down. I can think of no better way to do that than strolling through a chocolate factory. Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, to be precise. Roald Dahl’s classic tale actually presents us with a nearly ideal illustration of trade secrets and how to protect them. Just don’t turn into a blueberry along the way.\n\nFor something to qualify as a trade secret, it must be a formula, pattern, or process. There must be a method that you are using to yield a result. This could be the formula for a soft drink, the code for a particular software program, or any other innumerable things that your business might be creating. It is more than raw data or technical knowledge; there must be some advancement from the basic information.\n\nWilly Wonka made chocolate treats, just like other chocolatiers. But his unique process made his treats more delicious than anyone else’s. Even though anyone could determine Wonka’s ingredients (by, for example, reading the label), the formula and process for measuring, mixing, and combining the ingredients of a Wonka bar are different.\n\nIt isn’t enough to have a formula, pattern, or process. It has to actually be a “secret” process. That is, it must not be generally known or readily ascertainable (through proper means) by someone who works in that industry. A carpenter who crafts a chair likely does not have a trade secret in the process of creating the chair. Another carpenter would likely be able to look at the chair and readily determine who it is manufactured. There must be something unique in that process that others don’t generally think about or do not know of.\n\nConsider Wonka’s chocolate. Why were his chocolates better than the others? Well, for one thing, he had a chocolate waterfall to mix the chocolate. Was this process “generally known” or “readily ascertainable”? Of course not! It was unique! Inventive! Magical!\n\nNow, you don’t have to use a waterfall to have a secret process, but I’m sure you understand my point. There needs to be something unique that others don’t know about for your process to be considered secret.\n\nJust because you have a secret process or formula does not mean that you have a protectable trade secret. Your trade secret must also have independent economic value because it is secret. It must be something that gives you an edge, contributes value to your product. It must also be something that would lose its value if everyone knew how you do it.\n\nIf everyone knew how to create an Everlasting Gobstopper, then that secret process would lose its value. Part of what makes it so important and special is that no one else knows about it. The secret has independent economic valuable. That is why you may not be able to protect grandma’s secret pie recipe (which may be delicious but not necessarily have independent economic value) but you can protect the critical secret formula that makes your product unique and, thus, valuable.\n\nYou might have guessed this last one, but your trade secret must actually be kept secret. To have legal protection for your trade secret under Arizona law, you must take reasonable efforts to protect its secrecy. Note that you don’t have to go to extremes. Your efforts need only be reasonable under the circumstances.\n\nWonka closed his factory and wouldn’t let anyone in, so that his secrets would be protected. Perhaps this was a bit extreme, but again, it illustrates the point. If Wonka had published his formula in a newspaper, he clearly would not be taking reasonable efforts to preserve secrecy. Securing it in a safe, however, might be considered sufficiently reasonable. Even having policies in place in your business, such as employee confidentiality agreements, can be reasonable steps to preserve a trade secret.\n\nIf your business has a secret formula, pattern, or process that meets these criteria, then you probably have a trade secret. You need to take steps to protect the value of that process by keeping it secret. Fortunately, Arizona law supports and protects your trade secrets too, as long as you do your part to preserve its value and secrecy. In summing up, let me leave you with no doubt as to my nerd bona fides by quoting Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings: “Keep it secret. Keep it safe.” (And contact the business law team at Callagy Law.)\n\nAbout This Author - Brian Williamson\n\nA California native, Brian Williamson relocated to the Valley of the Sun in 2010. In no time at all, he fell in love with Arizona’s verdant deserts, forested mountains, and cool lakes. Like many in the Phoenix area, he is thrilled to be living this southwestern paradise. Brian is an accomplished litigator with more than fifty (50) civil trials under his belt. In addition to championing his clients in the…..." ]
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[ null, "Moving to a new country can be difficult for both parents and children, especially if the move is to a place with new languages, cultures, and no relatives. That is the case for many immigrants who move to America.\n\nSome immigrants, like me, moved to America when we were very young. This made getting accustomed to the culture and language much easier for us than for those who moved recently. When I moved here from Korea when I was two years old, I had few memories of my life there and was able to adjust to the US easily. For this article, I talked to several people with different experiences: those who lived in Korea for most of their lives before moving to America.\n\nAlthough we all have different circumstances, everyone who has come here did so with the intent of improving their lives or the lives of their children. Yet there are many hardships involved in moving to a new continent.\n\n“Having lived in Korea for most of my life, living in America is very different,” Justin Lee, a Fairfax High tenth grader who spoke to me, said. “Moving here for a better life, one of the biggest differences I saw was people of different ethnicities all together in one place. It was something that I had never seen before.”\n\nLee’s statement is backed by statistics. According to the CIA World Factbook, more than 99% of South Koreans are ethnically Korean. America, often described metaphorically as a “melting pot,” is far more heterogeneous.\n\n“Although I do approach people of different ethnicities,” Lee added, “I prefer to be with other Koreans because it is very natural and easier for me to be around [them after] living with them for most of my life.”\n\nThe cultures in America and Asia also greatly differ. Children of Korean descent are always taught to respect their elders by talking in a respectful tone and letting them eat first during meals. While Americans still respect their elders, they are much less formal than in Asia. For example, in Korea there are often two ways to say the same thing: one formal, and the other informal. The informal wording is used when talking to friends or those younger in age, while the formal version is used when talking to elders. In English, this isn’t the case.\n\nLearning a new language, as well as differences like that, while going to school at the same time can be very difficult.\n\n“Getting used to the education system was difficult mainly because I didn’t know too much English which made the lessons and conversations hard to understand,” said Beomgu Jeong, Fairfax sophomore who came to America in eighth grade.\n\nFood is also very different between the cultures. Asian food consists mostly of rice, seafood, and fermented dishes while American cuisine is more focused on dairy products such as cheese. However, some Korean-born students have changed their tastes in foods since coming here.\n\n“[After] eating Korean food almost every day of my life, I have begun to grow tired of it… Now I am starting to eat foods such as pasta and burritos,” said Fairfax senior Ji Min Kim, who moved to America when he was four years old.\n\nLike me, Kim came here when he was very young. Moving, however, seems to be tougher on adults and older kids who must leave behind what they have in order to search for new opportunities.\n\n“I moved to America in 2002 with my family in search of a stable job and better opportunities. It was very hard leaving behind my job experience as well as my friends and family,” said Kyung Tae Kim, a parent who came here to give educational opportunities to his sons.\n\n“If I could, I would go back to Korea because that is where my friends, family, and hometown are. Besides work, there is not much here for me in America,” he continued.\n\nJeong, the 10th grader, said, “I would go back to Korea because it is where I was born and it is my country. All of my friends are there and I feel I can [be more successful academically] in Korea… than in America.”" ]
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[ "Supermassive black holes — the phenomenal engines that power the brightest objects in the universe, quasars — are observed only moments (ok, a few hundred million years) after the Big Bang. These observations present a major problem for astrophysics: how can these supermassive objects grow so large in such a short space of time?\n\nThere are a few competing scenarios for the formation of supermassive black holes, or SMBHs. One is that they could form from the deaths of the earliest stars, which in the pristine environment of the early universe (before all those messy metals came into existence) could have been hundreds of times the mass of the Sun. The resulting black holes would be big, perhaps up to 500 solar masses, but certainly not supermassive. A particularly vigorous growth spurt would be required to get them bulked up enough to explain observations.\n\nA second possibility is that, in the dense environments of stellar clusters, massive stars could end up mashing together to form “intermediate” mass black holes. These would be in the range of a few hundred or thousand solar masses.\n\nThe third option is for black holes to form directly from gas in the early universe, bypassing the whole being-a-star thing and collapsing into enormous, 105 solar mass monsters which barely need to grow at all in order to become the SMBHs we all know and love in the centres of galaxies around us today.\n\nA critical factor in working out which of these scenarios is most likely is our understanding of how black holes grow. And it’s complicated. The main ingredient is gas, but funnelling that gas into a black hole depends on processes spanning orders of magnitude in distance, from the megaparsecs-wide large scale structure of the cosmic web down to the relatively miniscule intricacies of gas falling into the event horizon of a black hole as small as our own solar system. Creating a simulation that can explore this detail as well as taking the largest structures in the universe into account is, as the authors of today’s astrobite put it, a “tremendous computational challenge”.\n\nMany simulations tackle this by economising where they can, “zooming-in” (see Figure 1) on individual galaxies embedded in a lower-resolution universe. Even so, modelling the hydrodynamics of gas around a black hole requires far finer detail than the best resolution of large-scale simulations can achieve. This detailed physics is left to so-called “sub-grid” models, meaning that instead of increasing the resolution and working out each step according to the fundamental physics, a broader model is put in place that approximates the situation — which is much less computationally demanding.", null, "Figure 1. Zooming in on the regions of interest… the grid is adaptively refined to higher and higher resolution around the black hole, focusing computing power where it is needed most. From Figure 3 in the paper.\n\nThese crude algorithms are based on simple models of the physics of accretion, working with what can be resolved: the large scale properties of the host galaxies. While sub-grid models are a necessary evil that make cosmological simulations possible, they may have undesired effects if they are based on faulty assumptions.\n\nUsing new algorithms that make much higher resolution possible at reasonable computational costs, the authors of this paper investigate the accretion of gas onto SMBHs in much more detail than usual simulations, in order to answer the question of whether the most frequently used sub-grid models are doing an accurate job.\n\nAn important question is what effect the resolution of a simulation has on its outcome: does a coarser view of black hole feeding miss out crucial details of its growth? Figure 2 illustrates the results of both the lowest and highest resolution simulations in the paper. In their lowest resolution runs, the authors find that a SMBH grows by continuously swallowing clumps of gas in “chaotic” accretion, with the gas randomly oriented around the black hole. However, in the higher resolution simulations, a thin disc of gas forms around the black hole from which it feeds episodically, in bursts of growth. Simply increasing the resolution of the simulation drastically changes the physical processes that are observed.", null, "Their simulations also show that the rate at which a black hole can grow depends strongly on the structure of the gas clouds in the immediate neighbourhood, more so than on the black hole’s mass or the larger scale properties of the galaxy. They show that even a very small seed black hole can accrete rapidly given the right gas dynamics, and catch up with black holes that started out at much larger masses. Distinguishing then between the three scenarios of black hole formation in the early universe becomes even more challenging. It also poses the problem that the most commonly used sub-grid models use the black hole mass as an input parameter — even though, as shown here, the later evolution may be independent of its initial mass.\n\nWhile the authors emphasise that they investigate only an idealised case — notably not taking any feedback into account — they can use the results to comment on how to use sub-grid models to effectively reproduce the evolution that they observe in their high resolution simulations. The take-home message is that the simplest models, which require the fewest assumptions, are usually the best.\n\nWhat we still don’t know about accretion disks" ]
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[ "Snapchat knew it absolutely was susceptible, but did absolutely nothing.", null, "Now it has been hacked, with over 4.6 million user that is private posted on line.\n\nA week ago, popular private-messaging service Snapchat ended up being publicly warned that its software included two critical safety vulnerabilities, nevertheless the company did little to correct the flaws and dismissed the caution as «theoretical.»\n\nThen all other online accounts that use the same username are also at risk if your username and cellphone number were exposed in this data breach. Improve your passwords — plus the usernames, when you can — on those other reports.\n\nAn individual information, briefly posted on a web site called SnapchatDB.com, is composed of usernames and matched mobile phone figures. The past two digits each and every quantity are crossed away, although SnapchatDB’s anonymous creators stated they could expose complete mobile phone figures later on." ]
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[ "Scotland-based brand John Paul Jones is riding the rum wave in 2023 as the category’s popularity booms, aiming to raise £100,000 to expand the brand and introduce a new serve.", null, "Claims that rum is about to have a renaissance have been echoing through the industry since early 2022. But with rum now accounting for 11.3% of the total spirits category, it could finally be finding its feet.\n\nOn the back of this rising trend, British rum brand John Paul Jones is seeking £100,000 in fundraising to fuel expansion.\n\nThe brand’s first round of fundraising in 2022 was fully subscribed, endorsed by market growth in the rum category.\n\nThe Scottish rum producer is now looking to raise another £100,000 on the same established company valuation of £2m. Investors have already ring-fenced 45% of this additional issue, the brand has said.\n\nFunding will go towards the addition of a new rum to the portfolio. Providence will be created using rum aged in Scotland in ex-Islay whisky quarter casks. The British brand’s rum serves are all infused with seaweed handpicked from the birthplace of the 18th Century naval legend, John Paul Jones, from whom the company takes its name and inspiration.\n\nJohn Paul Jones’ latest offer is available via the Government’s Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) for which John Paul Jones has already gained approval. The initiative allows individual investors to reclaim tax relief of up to 50 per cent on such investments." ]
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[ "Do you like to be on social media with your bae ONTD?\n\nSelena Gomez walks the streets in Paris, France on September 26, 2015.", null, "- she is officially suing cosby for defamation, and her lawyers have now filed for cosby to be deposed.\n- lawyers are asking for a stay of discovery to be lifted. they are asking so that they can prove malice on cosby's order to refute an anti-SLAAP motion to dismiss the case filed by Cosby’s team. dickinson is using this as basis to say that he defamed her by calling her a liar\n- from an attorney on her team: “I am informed and believe that when forced to answer questions under oath about his predatory behavior, Mr. Cosby has admitted to drugging women for the purpose of having sex with them. Yet he has often branded his victims as liars, through his attorneys.”\n\nhoping cosby is deposed and lives long enough for the deposition to happen.\n\n\nPuma model and sock designer extraordinaire reminded us all why she is a star, powering through the humidity and not even looking like she wanted to take a vacation! #RihannaNoRockRio is still the number one trend in the world on twitter. When will your faves?\n( Collapse )\n1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12\n\nLet me go buy some socks and support this Queen!\n\nSLAY ME QUEEN OF VOCALS. IT LOOKS GOOD, THE SECOND ONE SLAYS!!!!\n\nONTD, have you ever invited your ex's dad to sing a song with you at your Nashville stop on your world tour? Y/N?\n\n-was rumored to be with Neelam Gill but has posted a pic with a mystery blonde\n-Fans are speculating she's Gage Golightly\n-they're also having a break down because she's another white blonde\n-Neelam Gill also apparently tweeted \"...\" following his picture, but deleted it shortly after.\n( Collapse )\nSource//Source\nDo you have a type ONTD?\n\nThe birth and subsequent death of The Spice Girls opened the flood gates for girlpower around the world. Here are 4 timeless and iconic girlbands from the best my favorite period in music history.", null, "A Saturday release from the Fulton County Medical Examiner said they've determined the cause and manner of death of Bobbi Kristina Brown but are keeping the information quiet due to a judge's order sealing the autopsy findings. A legal guy said this doesn't mean much regarding a chemical case or even concrete information since Bobbi Kristina was comatose for a long time.\n\n41,606 people attended Celine Dion's show \"Celine\" at The Colosseum At Caesars Palace out of the 42,212 capacity.\nCeline is currently ahead of Taylor Swift who's on her 1989 world tour.\n\nThe pair married in front of 15 guests which did not include Cobain's mother Courtney Love. Love posted a picture on Instagram of her and a male model. The caption?", null, "Who do you think is the sexiest player in the NFL, ONTD?\n\nConcert goers were left standing in the rain for hours waiting for answers as they were told the concert was oversold.\n\nONTD, have you ever had a messy as fuck concert experience?\n\nShe dedicated the song to Aylan and Galip Kurdi and introduced the song by saying “our children have the right to equal opportunities, to thrive, to be happy and healthy and safe. Now is the time to not just imagine, but do.”\n\nKAREN O HAD HER BABY, AND IT'S A BOY.\n\nCongrats to Karen O and her husband Barnaby Clay!\n\nMods I assumed the video itself linked to the source...my bad?\n\nAnyway I hope they release Ties or Gold next, I like this song but I prefer to jam.\nAlso anyone who says that Olly is terrible live can take a step back, he was amazing in person and I'm not just saying that because he was 4 feet in front of me and I was basically convulsing. I met them before their show and they were the nicest, sweetest people ever...I have pics but am terrified to post them on ONTD.\n\nCongrats on your doll, Zendaya! Did u know Barbie made me one a cpl years back? 😁😍 It was such an honor & a HUGE surprise. Anyway, I love your doll's hair! I love what it means for other little girls who will identify with it & be empowered. Continue to be proud of yourself girls!!!!! 😘 #Barbie\n\nFinal match of the World Cup. U.S. vs. Argentina:\n\nBrought to you by the World Cup MVP, Matt Anderson.\n\nI'm ready for the new season of #RHOA with my girl @KimVFields pic.twitter.com/hr5Pnzip9F\n\nkim fields is in, porsha gets her peach back, I guess she by she broke is a friend of\n\nSkip to 0:48 as the paparazzi kindly ask Hilary a question, and watch as she fires off at them for being annoying!\n\nONTD have you ever called the paps and then gotten annoyed at them for being there?\n\n\nEpisode summary: [Spoiler (click to open)]Alex needs to outwit Liam and his team in order to get into her apartment to find evidence to clear her name. Meanwhile, in a flashback, the NATs are tasked with finding potential threats to national security." ]
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[ "4 Ways To Effectively Use Social Media To Screen Candidates", null, "Let me guess. You already are using social media to screen candidates. And you are not alone. According to a recent survey by Reppler, 91 percent of people involved in hiring decisions at their company said they do too.\n\nThe problem is that recent studies have shown that this can be a highly ineffective and, in some cases, illegal way to screen candidates, if done incorrectly. People have sued and won settlements against organizations for not hiring them after the organization found information about them on social media sites and then used it to allegedly discriminate against them.\n\nThat’s not to say there is no use in it. There can be, if done legally and effectively. So what are the keys to screening candidates with social media?\n\nAs mentioned, there have been cases where people have sued and won settlements from organizations they applied to work at for allegedly discriminating against them with information found on social media. For example, if you discover on Facebook that a candidate is a homosexual and you don’t hire them for that reason, you could be held liable.\n\nTo avoid lawsuits, a better solution is to have a third party – perhaps another person at your company not involved in the hire – look at candidates’ social media pages for you. Then, they can provide you just the information that you can legally use in your hiring decision. After all, public Facebook posts are public, and they are fair game to use, so long as you are not using them to illegally discriminating against a candidate.\n\nThe third party can provide you with just the information you can legally use in your hiring decision: their public status updates, their tweets, their LinkedIn profile, etc. However, that person could filter out certain information that a candidate could argue you used to illegally discriminate against them, such as their sexual preference, age, any health or mental conditions, etc.\n\nOkay, so what should you look for in social media profiles? Certainly, a candidate who is posting pictures of themselves using alcohol or drugs should be immediately eliminated, right? Well, not necessarily.\n\nThe study did conclude though that there was a negative correlation between conscientious people and people who badmouthed others or organizations on Facebook, i.e. people who are negative on Facebook are hard to get along with. So perhaps it is better to look at the personality of the person’s social media pages than the content itself.\n\nIf the candidate has a private account, perhaps the takeaway is that they are smart enough to keep them out of public view.\n\nThe last and most important tip. Create a social media screening policy that describes exactly how you will view candidate social media pages during the hiring process and make all of the employees at your organization follow it. If necessary, have an attorney look it over to ensure everything is legal. Otherwise, you could be eliminating the wrong people or, worse off, setting yourself up for a lawsuit.\n\nThanks, Paul. This is very thoughtful and pragmatic.\n\nYou've shown us that the goal is not to avoid discrimination, but to discriminate in a way in which our masters cannot be sued...You have learned much of the value of the Dark Side, young Jedi.\n\nFlipping through photo albums sounds legit. I agree that anything publicly posted online is public information.\n\nBut seriously what does that have to do with anyone's qualifications to do any particular job?\n\nIt amazes me that people actually believe they can determine someone's personality and/or anything else that could be remotely relevant to use as hiring criteria from viewing FB or any other social site. Who has that much time on their hands to go snooping around like that?\n\nI don't agree with having a third party review their social media presence. That's just sneaky. I agree with Kelly, also, the fb posts have very little to do with their qualifications, especially if recruiters are doing their job!\n\n@ Linda: \" That's just sneaky.\" Yes indeed, and that's often why they hire us- to do the things that they shouldn't do in a way they can culpably deny doing it.\n\nI don't mean someone from outside the company to look at the social media pages. Instead, someone inside, but someone not involved in the hiring decision, just to get a few basic facts. Again, though, I'm not advocating for hiring decisions to be based on a candidate's social media pages. I'm just saying if you are going to look through them (and many people do), here's a good way to do it.\n\nIMHO, the resume and pre-screen questions are the best places to get \"basic facts\" as relates to theri work skills. It comes down to this: the more places and the longer someone spends looking into someone's background, the greater the likelihood thattsomewhere, sometime they did something less than positive in their lives. So, if you're looking to weed people out for whatever reason, then dig as deep as you have time and money for. (That's what high-level background checks are for.) If you're NOT trying to dig up dirt (and/or spend a lot of time, resources doing so), stick to the resume and pre-screen questions up front." ]
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[ null, "Thousands of passengers and motor vehicle drivers are severely injured or killed in head-on collisions every year in the U.S. In fact, head-on collisions resulted in 3,613 deaths in 2019. The majority of head-on crashes involve one vehicle exiting their lane and crashing head-on with oncoming vehicles moving in the opposite direction.\n\nMany types of vehicles and drivers can be involved in head-on crashes, including rideshare food delivery drivers. Whether a rideshare driver is at fault for a head-on collision or a victim of another careless driver, the resulting legal case can be complicated. It is important to have help from an experienced attorney.\n\nIn most catastrophic head-on collisions, one of the drivers loses control of their vehicle or becomes distracted and needs to swerve. The following negligent driver actions or behaviors typically cause head-on crashes:\n\nWhat Happens to People Involved in a Head-On Collision?\n\nA lot can happen during the split second where two vehicles crash head-on at 55 mph. A study about head-on crashes found that unrestrained vehicle occupants are particularly vulnerable to catastrophic injuries and death. The speed at which two cars approach each other (closing speed) is usually too fast to let the drivers respond properly to the situation. Once the two cars collide head-on, the occupants will be hurled forward. Depending on the severity of the impact, the accident might throw the occupants out of the car.\n\nAnother study by the Insurance Information Institute, a test dummy manufacturer, and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that a head-on collision in which two similar cars are moving at roughly the same speed would cause multiple bone fractures and severe neck, spine, or brain injuries.\n\nBoth of these studies also found that wearing seatbelts can greatly help reduce the occupants’ injuries. Additionally, they suggest that drivers can avoid head-on collisions by being more aware of their surroundings when driving, not driving while intoxicated, and driving defensively.\n\nIf you have sustained injuries in a head-on collision due to another driver’s negligent acts, it is important to recognize if a rideshare food delivery driver was involved. During your free consultation, our skilled legal team will evaluate the facts of the accident and determine the best way to seek compensation and whether a rideshare company might be liable. Contact The Ride App Attorneys for help today." ]
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[ null, "By the 1950s, when Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Yiddish fiction was beginning to win acclaim in English translation, the future of the Yiddish language looked bleak. Its homeland in Eastern Europe had been destroyed in the Holocaust, and the largest remaining Jewish populations were now being raised to speak different languages: English in the United States, Russian in the Soviet Union, and Hebrew in Israel. The readers Singer had addressed for decades in The Forward, New York’s leading Yiddish daily paper, represented a significant share of the world’s surviving Yiddish speakers. Few of them were younger than him, and their numbers were shrinking.\n\nSinger and his Yiddish readers shared the uncanny experience of being the last bearers of a disappearing culture. For Jewish and non-Jewish readers who encountered him in translation, however, those common religious, political, and personal reference points were obscured. To that larger public, Singer appeared not as a participant in a broader Yiddish culture but as a synecdoche for Yiddish as such, perhaps even a medium with the power to resurrect it." ]
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[ null, "Army spokesman Sharaf Luqman made the announcement on Friday, saying the Saudi forces were captured in the course of military confrontation along Yemen-Saudi border. This is the first such announcement by the Yemeni Army since the beginning of the Saudi aggression against the impoverished country.\n\nSaudi Arabia has, meanwhile, intensified its aerial bombardment of different Yemeni cities ahead of the talks to take place in Geneva, Switzerland among Yemen’s political factions aimed at resolving the crisis in Yemen.\n\nThe Riyadh regime launched military aggression against Yemen on March 26. Saudi Arabia is trying to undermine the Ansarullah revolutionaries of the Houthi movement, now in control of the capital city of Sana’a and several major provinces, and bring back to power Yemen’s fugitive former president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.\n\nThe Yemenis are due to hold a demonstration on Friday against Riyadh’s crimes against the civilians in Yemen.\n\nMost recently, Saudi fighter targeted a university in the city of Dhamar in the country’s southwest several times. Attacks on a public hospital in the Dhamar Province also left three people dead and several others injured.\n\nSix civilians lost their lives in a village in the Majz region of Sa’ada in northwestern Yemen on Thursday.\n\nAlso on Thursday, Saudi air raids targeted the Wadhi Dhahir village northwest of the Yemeni capital Sana’a, only a day after Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, the head of Ansarullah’s Supreme Revolutionary Council, voiced the movement’s readiness to take part in the peace talks, which are expected to kick off in the Swiss city on June 14.\n\nThe Yemeni army, backed by popular committees, has carried out several rocket attacks on Saudi military bases in response to the Riyadh regime’s deadly air raids against its neighbor.\n\nAt least 30 Saudis have been killed since the Yemenis started their rocket and mortar raids on Saudi border areas early in May. Several tanks and armored vehicles belonging to the Saudi army were also destroyed in the offensives.\n\nSaudi Arabia’s war on Yemen has not been endorsed by the UN. The world body has said that about 2,000 people have been killed and over 500,000 displaced as a result of the conflict in the Arab country since March 19." ]
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[ null, "Twenty-five months after announcing their plan to create a restaurant in the Keg and Case Market at the former Schmidt Brewery complex in St. Paul, Thomas Boemer and Nick Rancone opened their In Bloom on Monday night.\n\nBased solely on looks, the effort appears to have been worth the wait.\n\nThe two-story dining room is dominated by a massive stone hearth. It’s set at a 45-degree angle from the restaurant’s dining room, which accentuates the views of the action.", null, "And there is plenty of showmanship. The hearth’s 20-foot stove is fueled by burning oak (to the tune of two cords per week) and it’s divided into five cooking stations, each utilizing sturdy iron grates at various levels to capture different heat levels (from powerful flames to glowing, radiant coals) and using different aromatics (plum wood, vine clippings, hickory) to forge varying flavor profiles.\n\n“There are no electric- or gas-fueled stoves or ovens,” said Boemer. “This is my dream kitchen. There’s something about the precision that’s required to cook with fire. The food isn’t smoky, it isn’t charred. It’s subtle. I’ve wanted to be a disciple of this cooking for so long.”\n\nA small wood-fueled oven is designed for roasting (including a snack of local grapes, Marcona almonds, olives and figs), and hooks will be used to cook everything from 1 1/2-lb. poussin to venison legs, “and other large-scale dishes that can only be done in this special way,” said Boemer.\n\nAlong with those share-with-the-table dishes (of special note is 2-lb. prime Porterhouse steak, dry-aged for 70 days), the menu is divided into four other sections. Seafood dishes include broiled oysters with bone marrow sabayon, cockles with corn cream and guanciale, and grilled trout with melted leeks.\n\nThe “bird” selection ranges from pheasant to duck hearts, and an all-venison selection includes a tartare preparation, a house-made summer sausage (prepared by house butcher and Red Table Meat Co. vet Tyler Montgomery) and a ragu over cavatelli.", null, "Boemer (pictured above, left, with Rancone, in the space in August 2016 in a Star Tribune file photo) has joined a small cadre of local chefs embracing hearth cooking, including Ann Kim at Young Joni and Jose Alarcon at the recently-opened Popol Vuh. He and chef de cuisine Jeff Lakatos — a veteran of San Francisco’s Boulevard, another wood fire-focused operation — are forging what they believe is a regional style of cooking.\n\n“When I think of a Minnesota cuisine, I think of what we experience when we go up north to the cabin,” said Boemer. “It’s sitting around a fire, cooking pan fish. Or opening the freezer and seeing venison. This is our connection with the outdoors, and that was the flavor profile that was imprinted on me when I was growing up.”\n\nThe plan is to also collaborate with fellow Keg and Case Market vendors. Boemer is taking honey from Worker B, giving it a delicate smoke on the stove and then turning it over to Sweet Science Ice Cream owner Ashlee Olds to incorporate into ice cream.\n\n“Then we’ll put it in a marshmallow and toast it over the hearth,” said Boemer.\n\nHe’s also roasting a range of mushrooms from Forest to Fork.\n\n“I think I’ve eaten a pound of mushrooms a day since we started cooking,” Boemer said with a laugh. “We’re going to make use of this whole amazing community.”\n\nBoemer and Rancone — who also own Corner Table and Revival in Minneapolis and Revival in St. Paul, plus Revival Smoked Meats in Keg and Case Market — are serving dinner daily at In Bloom.", null, "The restaurant was designed by Studio M Architects of Minneapolis. All seating wisely radiates from that imposing stone hearth (catch the view from the amphitheater-like mezzanine that serves as the restaurant’s private dining space; there’s also a great perch from the neighboring Clutch Brewing Co.). The modernity of the finishing details is in stark contrast to the primal hearth and the rough-hewed brick-and-timber shell of the Schmidt’s historic structure.", null, "A 12-seat kitchen counter acts as a front row to the dramatic cooking proceedings. The dining room's marble-topped tables segue into wood-framed booths lined in purple-and-silver velvet and illuminated by copper-finished globe lights. At the rear is a well-outfitted bar. (A 60-seat patio — with its own built-in bar — will materialize next spring).\n\nArtwork includes a trio of colorful, graffiti-like panels — they’re painted on cement blocks that were used, long ago, to fill in windows — by Eric Inkala, a Minnesota native now working in Brooklyn, N.Y.\n\n“It’s not as expensive as it looks,” said Rancone. “We don’t want to become the place you go once a year on your anniversary. Even though it’s stylish, we’re super-conscious of having accessible price points.”\n\nMeanwhile, at the duo’s adjacent Revival Smoked Meats, the crew is gearing up to start serving weekend breakfast, with a menu that will include brioche rolls filled with eggs, cheese, the kitchen’s smoked brisket and a fermented sweet chile barbecue sauce.\n\nOne of Russia's most prominent nationalist politicians said the Russian military does not have an adequate number of doctors among other problems, a message he delivered in a meeting Saturday with the mothers of soldiers mobilized for the fight in Ukraine.\nNation\n11 minutes ago\n\nOscar, Golden Globe and two-time Grammy winning singer-actress Irene Cara, who starred and sang the title cut from the 1980 hit movie \"Fame\" and then belted out the era-defining hit \"Flashdance ... What a Feeling\" from 1983's \"Flashdance,\" has died. She was 63.\nCelebrities\n41 minutes ago\n\nFormer InStyle editor Laura Brown: 'I knew what equity I had earned'\n\nLaura Brown began preparing for her next steps before new owners shut In Style down this spring.\nNation\n52 minutes ago\n\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested in connection to a Thanksgiving day shooting at a Houston-area home that left two people dead and two wounded, according to the Houston Police Department.\nBusiness\n10:20am" ]
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[ null, "Let’s talk about Breaking the Bias\n\nThis year’s observance of International Women’s Day is special as it is the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, with an aim to prove that the more unequal and underrepresented women are, the greater inequality there is in our societies. In the spirit of reaffirming commitments to gender equality and women’s empowerment, this piece analyzes the past socio-cultural issues surrounding the capabilities and competencies of women in contributing to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This has been a debate for the last decade, with opinions shared in statements as oblivious as, “Science is not for women”, “The STEM field is beyond the female mind”” among others. These discouraging comments have led to the fall of many great minds, simply because they were not afforded the support, exposure, and respect, required to progress in such a male-dominated field.\n\nThere are many factors that have influenced the trajectory of women in STEM, especially systems that have been highly influenced by culture. Prior to the revolution that brought about liberalization and the human rights agenda, conservative societies did not believe women had a place in formal education. The male child was the focus and was supported in achieving academic laurels. If there was any available financial support towards schooling, the male children would be the ones to receive it. Fueled by patriarchy, the reasons given at the time were that the men were more intelligent, and the best place for women was in the home, carrying out domestic duties. This was a systemic structure that stood for countless years before the Beijing Conference where many countries decided it was time for people to focus on taking their female children to school. Even then, there was still a mentality that difficult courses were meant for the men and the simple ones for the women. While difficult is relative, this in itself was a major bias. Suddenly women were being pushed to pursue more Liberal Arts related subjects while the men would take up STEM courses. This mentality was so robust that any woman who dared pursue any STEM field would either be teased or made to feel like she did not belong. This discouraged many more females from attempting to offer STEM courses because they did not want to be mistreated. The misconceptions further moved to contemporary homes such that this idea influenced the actions of parents toward their children. With regards to things as trivial as toys parents did not realize that by their choice of toys, they were conditioning their children into a certain mentality. A parent would buy dolls or a cooking set for his/her daughter and buy toy cars or a science set for his/her son. What does this imply? As young as these children are, their choices become largely influenced by their exposure and this affects their mindset as well as their education. So, what we realize is that the fundamentals required to build interest in STEM become non-existent, making it complex for females to get involved or catch up.\n\nBased on all these inconsistencies and imbalances, various initiatives, organizations and foundations have sprung up, to make an intentional effort to get females more attracted to science and technological advancement. To break the bias has been a tough course of action however there has been massive improvement with more and more females venturing into the field, making breakthrough discoveries, celebrating their achievements so far and addressing the challenges holding them back.\n\nThe theme for this IDW22 is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow” and the AIMS network can boast of many African women contributing substantially to sustainability, notable among them is the AIMS-Canada resident researcher in Climate Change Science, Dr. Nana Ama Browne- Klutse, Dr. Comfort Mintah, Dr. Sofiat Olaosebikan, Dr. Janet Fadekemi, Dr. Perpetual Saah-Andam just to mention a few.\n\nOur AIMS Women in STEM Initiative (AIMSWIS) is also dedicated to accelerating progress for African women in STEM through evidence-based reporting and advocacy, leveraging increased investments, adoption of best practices, engaging men and collaboration across African women in the STEM pipeline." ]
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[ null, "Oxford University Press launched the first of its “Very Short Introductions” in 1995. Since then, the series has reached more than 600 volumes, which have been translated into 45 languages. To write the most recent in this series, Nazi Germany: A Very Short Introduction (2019), OUP made the happy choice of venerated Oxford historian Dr. Jane Caplan.\n\nIn what seems like an almost insurmountable challenge, Caplan succeeds in describing the details of the “horrifying” main events of this historical catastrophe, and identifying its main criminals, without simplifying. And she writes with an “edge” that is missing in many history narratives: thus, she speaks of the “insolence” of the Nazis’ manipulation of language into “sickening euphemisms”; of the “fraudulent artifice” of Nazi political and social institutions; and of the “ultimate disgrace” Nazism proved to be, to the Germans and their country.", null, "In describing how ordinary citizens lived through “the horror of Nazism,” Caplan offers many quotations from speeches, newspapers, memoirs, journals and diaries to demonstrate the reich’s totality of control over German culture and communications. This total control led to “a redefinition of automatic habits of thought and behaviour,” from clothes to be worn, to facial expressions to be shown, to the demands for “Hitlerschnitt” (forced sterilization), and even to the details of the “Hitlergrusse” (that is, “Heil Hitler”) and what happened to those who didn’t raise their arms in the prescribed way and time.\n\nMore than 20% of this compact volume is given over to details of the Holocaust, which Caplan describes with both insight and anger, although rightly insisting that a study of Nazism must not be “confined” to this “ultimate horror.” For there are other lessons to be learned from Nazi Germany, especially for citizens of the 21st century, with its alarming return to populist beliefs and behaviours. Nazism reminds us, she says, of the dangers of “the exploitation of popular fears and resentments, the retreat of confidence in public institutions, the structural power of economic and political elites, the weaponization of prejudice, and the eternal temptation to turn a blind eye.”\n\nIn brief, anyone who likes history served at the traditional historian’s arm’s-length would be well-advised to avoid this caustic, openly judgmental, short, but long-remembered volume." ]
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[ "Carol Willette (\"Snow Moon\") Bachofner (born 16 January 1947) is a Native American poet of Abenaki descent. She currently resides in Rockland, Maine. She is the co-founder and editor of the online literary journal, Pulse, established in 1997. She has also published several collections of her own poetry, including Native Moons, Native Days, as well as Drink from Your Own Wells: a guide to richer writing.\n\nBachofner recalls first becoming interested in writing poetry when she was six years old. She graduated from Vermont College with a Masters of Fine Arts in Poetry and has been a professor of college-level English. She was previously a midwife and labor and delivery RN, and a freelance writer.\n\nShe has been nominated for several literary awards and honors, including Editor of the Year by the Wordcraft Circle of Writers & Storytellers in 1999 and Writer of the Year for her poetry by that same group in 2000. In 2009, Bachofner was invited to be a presenter of poetry by indigenous writers at the Maine Literary Festival in Camden, Maine. She was also named in the 2009-10 publication of Marquis Who's Who and made the short list (runner up) for individual works of poetry by the Maine Literary Festival in 2011. In April 2012, she was named Rockland, ME Poet Laureate by the City of Rockland, Maine. She launched her latest collection, Native Moons, Native Days (2012) at the Three Poets Book Launch, hosted by the Camden Public Library. Bachofner's poem, We Speak the White Man's Language, will appear in the anthology, Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time, edited by MariJo Moore and Trace A. DeMeyer.\n\nBachofner frequently writes themed collections. I Write In the Greenhouse includes poems about Maine and its people, including Edna St. Vincent Millay and Andrew Wyeth. Her other poems often describe Native American culture and tradition. This is an especially dominant theme in Native Moons, Native Days, where she asks what makes poetry \"Indian\".", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Originally, Samsung Display, a sister company of Samsung Electronics, wanted to discontinue the production of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) by the end of 2020. Due to increased demand during the coronavirus pandemic, Samsung Display initially postponed the deadline until March 2021, and now until the end of 2021.\n\nThe news agency reported on the decision Reuters. Samsung Electronics is said to have urged the sister company to continue production: LC panels from Samsung Display are in many Smart TVs from Samsung Electronics, which end customers buy under the uniform company name “Samsung”. After Samsung’s management team in China examined LCD TVs with backlighting made up of countless mini-LEDs, the decision was made against the OLED variant favored by the display division.\n\nSamsung Display wants to shut down LCD production in favor of OLED panels with quantum dot coating (QD-OLED) and later micro LEDs. Since Chinese manufacturers ensure high competition in the LCD market with low prices, this pushes margins down. Samsung Display is currently expanding its range of conventional OLED panels for notebooks. The company has been producing these on a large scale for smartphones for years and is the market leader in this area. Samsung Display sold a production facility in Suzhou, China, to TCL’s Chinese subsidiary China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) this year.\n\nSamsung Electronics is already acquiring some of the panels it needs from suppliers such as the Chinese display specialist BOE. Without the sister company, Samsung Electronics would have to further increase the share of Chinese companies. Manufacturers other than Samsung also offer their own counterparts for Quantum Dot coating – in the case of PC monitors, AU Optronics, for example.\n\nThe mass production of large OLEDs still poses problems, while the delivery capacities for LCDs are many times greater than those for OLEDs. Investments of at least 50 billion US dollars would probably be necessary to replace the currently existing LCD production capacities.\n\nThat is why Samsung Display has now apparently opted for a combination of quantum dots and mini LED backlights, so-called QNEDs, and postponed OLED production at least into the second half of the year. Especially since the Korean competitor LG Display has already postponed its plan to exit LCD production to the end of 2021.\n\nDFB-Pokal: Hummels and Sancho shoot Dortmund into the last sixteen\n\nCorona vaccination: What to watch out for in case of allergies...\n\nTug of war for Bavaria’s super talent: How does Jamal Musiala...\n\nUSA: Why another impeachment could hit Donald Trump seriously" ]
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[ null, "A Egyptian M60 battle tank has crushed a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) that was attempting to reach a Egyptian army check point and to detonate it.\n\nMeanwhile, 8 members of Hasm Movement, an Islamist militant group, have been killed in the city of Fayoum in central Egypt. The group is active in central Egypt, including the capital of Cairo.\n\nWow top job that tank crew – looks like the bomb took out someone aproaching from the bush on the right but yeah gutzy as and sure stopped it getting any closer.\n\nI’m pretty sure you can see that dude’s body fly into the air and then drop to the ground. Strangely, he seems to go straight up and down. Looks like there’s another dude who stays with his blue car on the left. Everyone else ran but he opens his door and hangs around for the fireworks…\n\nThat my friends shows what experience and training does. I thought the tank would have had an easier time of turning around. Pretty impressive no matter how you look at it.\n\nIt looks like VBIED had some detonation issue. Nonetheless, very impressive and quick thinking by tank crew. Although I think it was dumb luck. Had that thing detonated, that tank would be toast.\n\nAll the tank crew deserve medals for valour.\n\nnerves of steel there by the tank crew. they exposed themselves to great risk. if the vbieb detonated when the tank was on top of it , maybe they would be dead now. The tanks have great armour in front and around them but underneath they are very vulnerable. if they just stood and waited they would have sustained the explosion with at most minor injuries and scratches, whereas dozens civilians would have died. They deserve metals for sure.\n\nThe poor technical level of the suicide candidates must be a real problem for ISIS nowadays… :)" ]
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[ null, "Although it was razed exactly 45 years ago, I wonder how many remember the Singer Livery Barn.\n\nIt was located on North Marion Street at the southeast corner of the Whetstone Creek Bridge. At the time of its razing in January 1974, the Singer name had been forgotten as it was owned by others through the years.\n\nThe brick building was erected in 1885 by George Singer as a livery barn and as a sales outlet for coal and ice. The stables were built of wood and extended on the west side of the building. When the builder decided to retire from the business it was taken over by a son, Harley Singer, who also operated a skating rink across the street on what was later the village equipment storage lot.\n\nIt was across Whetstone Creek on the west side of the street.\n\nWith the passing of the need for a livery stable, the building was sold and housed for many years the Wallace and Wintermute Ford Agency. Later C. C. Millard used it for ice storage. Other businesses functioning from the building were Earl Scott Cardington Implement Supply, the Buell Machine Shop and then Walter Long owned it as a car wash beginning in 1956. Entrance to the basement was by drives on the west and east sides.\n\nThe upstairs was remodeled into apartments in later years. Mrs. Marjorie Curl owned it last and had it razed to provide more parking for the Curl Funeral Home, located on East Main Street, almost directly in front of the old livery stable.\n\nI remember this building and the lighter white bricks where the stables were attached.\n\nAnother fond memory for me is Stone’s Drug Store, on East Main Street, being the local agent for the Greyhound Bus Company. John Stone, owner, was recognized as the agent and honored in 1979 for 40 years of service.\n\nI remember riding the bus home from Columbus when I came home from college. It was always good to see Stone’s Drug Store when we came to Cardington and I was home again.\n\n80 years ago, January, 1939: The Cardington Community Center, Inc., was chartered to take over the M. P. Church building and convert it into a community center in Cardington. Directors of the non-profit center were F. O. VanSickle, H. S. Kirkpatrick, Frank Aliga, Dr. J. C. Snyder and Frank S. Jones.\n\n“We don’t know what happened to the ninth grade,” said the editor. The school’s elected cheerleaders were the three Maxines: Boger, Renz and Kelly.\n\n70 years ago, 1949: A three and one half acre lake was constructed on the Walter Long Farm north of Cardington. The lake was fed by springs on the farm.\n\n40 years ago, 1979: Stone’s Drug Store was purchased by Keith and Kathie Barga. Cardington High School senior Jon Elliott, a resident of Nichols Street, was nominated for appointment to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point.\n\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Reflections: Remembering Singer Livery Barn. Here is a link to that story: https://www.morrowcountysentinel.com/features/23711/reflections-remembering-singer-livery-barn" ]
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[ "Home Auto News Why Women Can Actually Be Better, Safe Drivers Than Men\n\nWhy women can actually be better, safe drivers than men\n\nAnalysis of the data by gender showed that men posed a significantly higher risk to other road users for five of the six-vehicle types studied.\nBy : IANS\n| Updated on: 07 Apr 2020, 03:05 PM", null, "Busting a common myth that women are bad at wheels, researchers now say that male drivers are more dangerous on the road and are also more likely to drive more dangerous types of vehicles.\n\nWomen may actually be better and safer drivers than men, they added.\n\nThe findings, published in the journal The BMJ, prompt the researchers to suggest that greater gender equity in road transport jobs, overall, might help lessen these risks.\n\n\"We suggest policy-makers consider policies to increase gender balance in occupations that substantially involve driving, given the greater likelihood that other road users will be killed if men rather than women are driving or riding,\" the researchers wrote.\n\nThey used the data to analyse the risks posed to other road users from bicycles, cars and taxis, vans, buses, lorries and motorbikes per billion vehicle kilometres travelled, and categorised by road type--major and minor roads in urban and rural areas--and gender.\n\nIn terms of absolute numbers, cars and taxis were associated with most (two-thirds) of fatalities to other road users.\n\nBut a comparison of fatalities per distance travelled shows that other vehicles might be even more dangerous.\n\nDespite their small size, motorbikes also put other road users at high risk. In urban areas, most of those deaths--173 over the entire study period--were pedestrians.\n\nAnalysis of the data by gender showed that men posed a significantly higher risk to other road users for five of the six-vehicle types studied.\n\nIn a linked podcast, the researchers pointed out that driving jobs tend to be male-dominated, citing the high death toll to other road users associated with lorries, 95 per cent of which are driven by men." ]
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[ null, "Coffee and dessert rank among history’s greatest inventions (way above sliced bread, in our opinion). Marry the two, and you’re pretty much guaranteed gastronomic bliss – as Guy Lassausaie’s recipe for Panna Cotta With Coffee proves.", null, "Cooking runs in Guy Lassausaie’s blood – his eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant near Lyon was first set up by his great-grandfather. More than a century on, Chef Lassausaie has made a name for traditional Lyonnais flavours with exotic touches, winning the title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Worker in France) in 1993. This panna cotta is one of his classic creations, a silky smooth pudding laced with a potent hit of caffeine. Here’s his beautifully simple recipe, as shared with the Michelin Guide:\n\nStep 1: Soak gelatin sheets in a bowl of cold water for 5-10 minutes, or until soft.\n\nStep 2: Meanwhile, heat milk in a saucepan and add the crushed coffee beans. Leave to infuse for 10 minutes.\n\nStep 3: Heat mixture again to just before boiling, add the softened gelatin, and whisk till smooth.\n\nStep 4: Place white chocolate in a mixing bowl. Pour the gelatin mixture through a sieve over the chocolate while stirring.\n\nStep 6: Pour the panna cotta into four glasses or bowls, and let cool for 6 hours.\n\nStep 7: Brew a ristretto coffee (here’s how to do it on your espresso machine). Let cool and remove any remaining foam.\n\nStep 8: Pour a fine layer on the surface of the panna cotta.\n\nServe cold as a post-dinner pick-me-up. And here’s the original recipe, courtesy of Michelin Guide:", null, "Mileslife: Eat and Drink Your Way to Free Air Tickets", null ]
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[ null, "Defending champion Naomi Osaka didn’t need luck to win her opening-round match over Camila Osorio 6-3, 6-3 at the Australian Open on Monday. But that didn’t stop her from trying to create some.\n\nIn an act of superstition that would surely make Rafael Nadal proud, Osaka took great lengths, literally and figuratively, to avoid stepping on the “Melbourne” signage on the court. Throughout the match, she was seen hopping over it and even redoing her steps if she had accidentally, ever-so-slightly touched it.\n\n“Every time I’ve come here, I really don’t like stepping on the lines or the Melbourne logo in the back,” Osaka told reporters after the victory. “I’m not really sure why that developed. I would say that most athletes have very strong superstitions. It could be one thing, it could be two things. For me it’s definitely the lines and the logo.”\n\nPlaying in just her second tournament since tearfully exiting the US Open in September following a third-round loss to Leylah Fernandez, and announcing she was going to “take a break from playing for a while,” Osaka jumped out to a 3-0 lead in just seven minutes in the first set. Osorio, the 2019 US Open junior champion, eventually found her rhythm and made the match competitive, but Osaka’s victory was hardly in doubt. Osaka, the four-time major winner, recorded 19 winners (to Osorio’s five) and had an 83% win percentage on first serve.\n\nNaomi Osaka defeats Camila Osorio 6-3, 6-3 on day one of the Australian Open to advance to the next round.\n\nStill, she didn’t want to leave anything to chance on the court and later explained avoiding contact with the sign and the lines weren’t the only things she needed to do in order to feel her best at Rod Laver Arena.\n\n“I need my water bottles to be completely straight,” Osaka said. “I’m not sure why that is.”\n\nOsaka will next take on American Madison Brengle in the second round on Wednesday." ]
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[ null, "As announced here in October, the Emmy-winning TV Show Shark Tank is coming to Portugal, so far no surprise. What’s impressive is the number of applications the program already got. Applications are open since October 8, and the program already received 850 national projects seeking investment from the Portuguese “Sharks” to revolutionize their businesses. The organization hopes to overcome 1000 applications until December 22, the deadline to apply.\n\nApplications come from various sectors of activity like health, aviation, tourism, technology, clothing, among others. So far, the average age of candidates is around 36 years, being mostly male. All the projects will face a first selection by the producers, and then move to a second phase where they will be evaluated by a jury of entrepreneurship experts from Nova School of Business and Economics.\n\nOnly the 90 best projects will have then the opportunity to pitch to the “Sharks” on the Show, which will start recording this month.\n\nAs sharks we’ll have:\n\nJoão Rafael Koehler – President of ANJE (National Association of Young Entrepreneurs) and also of the direction of Portugal Fashion, the largest fashion event in Portugal, João is currently executive director of Colquímica – presented in 45 countries, which exports 90% of its production and is the leader in the Iberian market of production of water-based and “hot melt” glues. Besides Colquímica, João Rafael Koehler created his own consulting firm, advising multinationals in real estate projects in Portugal. Involved in several industrial projects, João is also recognized for the recent creation of Elastictek. He also has investments in real estate funds and is involved in the development of biodegradable products.\n\nMario Ferreira – The typical Portuguese “self made man”. Mário is the CEO of Douro Azul, the company he founded in the 90s due to his passion for cruises, which led him to buy his first cruise ship in 1993. Mário Ferreira has several investments in the Tourism and Real Estate areas, both in Porto and Brazil. Mário is also the first Portuguese space tourist- he was the first to join the Virgin Galactic program in Portugal.\n\nMiguel Ribeiro Ferreira – The expert in Business Management. Miguel created his own bottled water company for professional use when he was only 20 years. The business grew and his company “Bebágua” was later on sold to Watson Water, subsequently acquired by Nestlé. Afterwards Miguel founded “Acquajet” in Spain, which is now the market leader in the bottled water business. Today Miguel is the chairman of “Fonte Viva” group, one of the largest business groups in the Iberian region, with more than 60,000 water coolers installed. In addition, Miguel Ribeiro Ferreira supports and invests in several entrepreneurial groups and start-ups. He also runs a charity that helps people with intellectual development problems – Quinta Essência.\n\nSusana Sequeira – The creative of the group. Susana began her career working for national and international advertising agencies. After 3 years as Creative Director, she decided to found MSTF Partners (one of the Top 5 largest Advertising Agencies in Portugal). MSTF Partner, besides working with big brands in Portugal and being present in Angola, exports creativity to different locations: Angola, Brazil and China. Susana Sequeira has also invested in different sectors like food, agriculture, technology and sports.\n\nTim Vieira – A successful businessman, great connoisseur of the Media reality. Tim started his professional experience in South Africa, where he was born and created the first craft beer in the country, in a small brewery he developed in the ’90s. Tim ended up settling in Angola (where he is today) and has one of the most important Media Groups – Special Edition Holding – which employs more than 500 people. The Special Edition Holding owns some of the major advertising agencies, events, brand activations and media planning in Angola – TBWA / Angola, Original Brands, Multileme, ONMEDIA. Tim Vieira has also media companies in Mozambique and Ghana.\n\nFor the potential candidates who have not yet sent their applications, you can still do it until December 22." ]
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[ null, "The New Year is an occasion that happens when a culture commends the end of one year and the start of the following year praised everywhere throughout the world with incredible excitement and fun. Societies that measure yearly date-books all have New Year festivities. On January 1, 1600 Scotland, was the principal nation to receive January 1 as the primary day of the New Year. Presently, numerous nations praise the Happy New Year on the first of January.\n\nEarlier, it was a Roman schedule which was having just 10 months and doled out first stroll as the new year. In the Gregorian schedule, there is a year in consistently and the new year falls on January first which is generally acknowledged and praised the celebration.\n\nIt is a very unique day for the general people as this day is the start of the new year and they welcome the up and coming year in their way. Individuals begin the arrangements for the new year festivity numerous days sooner. People would love to buy new clothing, gifts and various new things from the market.\n\nShops are brimming with the group on nowadays. With the stroke of midnight on 31st December and on first January there is a celebration of Happy New Year in India and wherever all through the world.\n\nAfter the Christmas festivity individuals sit tight for the 31st night, that is the day when we review all the great and awful recollections of entire Year and express farewell to the departing year and observing the new year. People commend this day with music and move. Kids’ are exceptionally upbeat about this as they get heaps of blessings and great cuisines to appreciate the new year party.\n\nDespite the fact that distinctive communities celebrate their new year on various days as indicated by their timetable, at that point to everybody praises the new year in first January and this is a celebration for all the community individuals. Also, individuals spread the delight and bliss in nature.", null, "An expansive number of American citizens in the nation praise the new year’s eve with bunches of gatherings, occasions and the last new year firecrackers at midnight. There is a unique social occasion sorted out in a general public square of numerous urban areas in the United States.\n\nA few people additionally kiss their life partner/darling at midnight to respect the Happy New Year!" ]
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[ "How to catch snapper in shallow water\n\nWhile I love the Hauraki Gulf and the superb snapper fishing it offers, I do sometimes get a little bored with its one-dimensional nature, writes John Eichelsheim...\n\nIn my home waters, it’s rare to catch anything other than snapper. Sure, you can catch kahawai and sometimes kingfish, gurnard and trevally as well, but for me, they are usually accidental captures, taken while snapper fishing using soft-baits or micro-jigs. In this part of the country, snapper is king!\n\nI don’t want to sound ungrateful, but I find snapper fishing a little ho-hum at times – or at least my bread and butter harbour channel snapper fishing. It’s pretty consistent, but the fish tend to be of a uniform size and large specimens are rare.\n\nNor am I a great fan of work-up fishing – it’s spectacular and fun for an hour or so, with always the chance of a big fish, but not really that challenging. And anyway, I don’t like running too far offshore in my small boat. I also have concerns about what happens to snapper that are released in 40 or 50 metres of water, so I feel obliged to keep any fish I catch at that depth. Two or three fat snapper is as much as my family can consume in a week, so once they’re in the bin, it’s fishing over.\n\nAs a result of this, I’m always looking for ways to make snapper fishing more interesting, which is one of the reasons I embraced soft-plastics so enthusiastically back in the early noughties.\n\nSnapper have a lot going for them, over and above their availability, eating quality and stubborn fighting qualities. Their nature as opportunistic predators means snapper can be caught in so many different ways and in diverse environments.\n\nWho would have thought 30 years ago they would be such suckers for artificial lures? No one used lures back in the day, but nowadays I seldom use anything else. Over the years, I’ve taken snapper on a huge range of lures, from magnum Rapalas and bib-less minnows meant for kingfish, to tiny shrimp-pattern bonefish flies, mini hard-bodied bass lures and jigs of every description – not to mention soft-plastics, inchiku and slow jigs, and I’m still learning about lure fishing for snapper. I keep experimenting with lure fishing techniques in an effort to make snapper fishing more interesting.", null, "I’ve written about fly fishing for snapper before, and also about fishing soft-plastics in shallow water – firing plastics into the wash along a remote, rocky shoreline is my favourite way to catch large resident snapper.\n\nUnfortunately, there aren’t too many of those in the heavily fished waters close to my North Shore home. There are, however, plenty of shallow reefs, rocky flats and sandbanks for snapper to exploit. I have found half a dozen shallow water locations within easy reach of home that consistently produce fish over the high tide, but I’m sure there are hundreds more.", null, "Shallow reefy areas are worth prospecting, especially in low light on the top of the tide.\n\nMost of the fish I catch in these areas are of modest size – legal but seldom more than 45cm – although I’ve been surprised by the occasional much larger specimen.\n\nThis style of fishing is based around the tides. Some areas that I fish dry out at low tide or are simply too shallow to bother with at any other time except a couple of hours over the top of the tide. If high tide falls early in the morning before the light is too strong, or the area is well-shaded by trees, cliffs or islands, so much the better.\n\nAn evening high tide can work too, or even the middle of the day if the area hasn’t been disturbed. I’ve caught good snapper from rocky flats in bright sunlight at midday in mere metres of water, but make some noise or suffer the misfortune of having a jet-ski or another boat coming over to check out what you’re up to, and it’s all over.\n\nWhat I love most about this form of fishing is its visual nature. You don’t generally see the fish before you catch them, except when they bite close to the boat, but in such shallow water, you can clearly see the terrain you are fishing.\n\nOn tidal sand flats, you can sometimes spot snapper tails waving in the air as the fish feed head-down on crustaceans and molluscs. These fish like soft- baits and are prime candidates for a fly fished on a floating or intermediate line.\n\nAt other times, and in various locations, including shallow rocky shelves, reef flats and boulder banks, swirls, splashes, bulges and wakes betray the presence of feeding fish. These giveaways are much easier to see in still conditions, but the fish are still there when wind disturbs the surface – you might just have to make more casts to connect with them.\n\nThe fishing is even more exciting when baitfish like piper and yellow-eyed mullet are spraying out of the water. Pitch a lure or fly in the general direction of the bust-up and a strike is almost guaranteed. Better still, sometimes the predators are not just snapper, but kahawai or kingfish.\n\nAs mentioned, most of the snapper I catch fishing this way are not especially large. Sometimes undersized fish can be a nuisance, especially when fly fishing, but often it’s a matter of finding exactly the right depth. The smaller fish tend to be in the very shallow water, with larger specimens found slightly deeper. We’re still talking shallow here though: one to two metres for a lot of this fishing, but the bigger fish more likely to be in two metres than one (there are always exceptions…).", null, "Even Auckland’s busy harbour can provide the goods with lures.\n\nBecause the fish are relatively modest in size, there’s no need for heavy tackle. Regardless, if you fish soft-plastics, you have to use really light jigheads to avoid constantly hanging up on the bottom, the water is so shallow. I routinely use 1/16-ounce or less for the really shallow stuff, and 3/8 when the water’s a bit deeper. The size of the soft-bait makes a difference, too – bigger baits hold up longer in the water column – as does the type of plastic. Some soft-baits float (Z-Man), while others are neutral or sink (Gulp!). Adjust the weight to get the sink rate you want.\n\nI have a couple of favourite ultralight soft-bait outfits perfect for this style of fishing. Only one of the rods has a rating printed on the blank (3-5kg) but both are similar in terms of pulling power. At nearly 8ft, the longer of the two gives me a bit of extra casting distance and helps keep more line out of the water when a fish is hooked, to lessen the chances of snagging on the bottom. Its light tip also flicks lightly weighted soft baits a good distance.\n\nThe other rod is a seven-footer with marginally more firepower, which I tend to use in slightly deeper water.\n\nThe reels, a Penn Conflict CTF 2500 and a Daiwa BG200, are both spooled with 10-pound braid. Fluorocarbon leaders are also light (10-13 pounds), and I re-tie my loop knots and examine the trace for damage regularly to avoid break-offs. Some areas are encrusted with oysters and barnacles, so line damage is common. Boating fish on light tackle in such areas is a challenge.\n\nWhen fly fishing, a 7-8wt rod with a floating line (an intermediate line is useful if the water is deeper than two metres) and a generalised baitfish, crab or ‘shrimp’ pattern work well, fished on a fluorocarbon leader. Weighted flies are the way to go, and there’s no need for tapered leaders because delicate presentations are not that important. Indeed, the fly (or lure) splashing down often catches the attention of any fish close by, resulting in almost immediate hook-ups.\n\nLately, I’ve also been playing around with some small stick baits I picked up on a trip to Australia. These are popular over there for bream, and I’ve caught a variety of species on them in Australia. They work well in this shallow water environment, though the stock hooks are too light for our snapper and should be replaced.\n\nI’ve enjoyed success with small poppers too (yes, on snapper!), but most small-ish floating or suspending stickbaits work even better. I have an old 7cm Zara Spook walk-the-dog style lure that’s dynamite when fish are chasing bait in the shallows. The strikes are spectacular.\n\nSo, if you are looking to spice up your snapper fishing, quietly poke your nose into the shallows and give the light tackle a shot. The fish you catch might not be huge, but the fishing is challenging and fun. And when you hook a big one (or even a modest 2kg specimen), it will really test your fishing and boat-handling skills.", null ]
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[ null, "16 of the 20-car entry has been nominated to score points towards the world’s only global GT3 championship, while the top-two driver crews also remain together for this season’s second round following a thrilling opener Down Under at the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour in February.\n\nJust like every #IntGTC venue, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca’s rollercoaster 11-turn, 3.602-kilometre layout provides a stern test of drivers and teams. Its crown jewel is undoubtedly the Corkscrew, a blind downhill chicane featuring a 16% gradient that drops away just as cars approach its first left-hand apex.\n\nLaguna Seca literally translates as ‘dry lagoon’ thanks to its position at the bottom of a desert-like bowl flanked on all sides by mountains. This stunning backdrop, located on the Monterey Peninsula some 200 kilometres south of San Francisco, hosted its first California 8 Hours in 2017 after previously welcoming another series organised by SRO Motorsports Group, the FIA GT World Championship, in 1997 and ’98.\n\nTwo decades after triumphing with its GT1 machines, will it be early Manufacturers’ Championship leader Mercedes-AMG that finally ends Audi’s recent dominance around Laguna Seca?\n\nA double #IntGTC podium at Bathurst has handed Mercedes-AMG an early eight-point lead in the Manufacturers’ standings. And, judging by its full quota of four nominated entries, that’s an advantage it fully expects to extend this weekend.\n\nBuoyed by its maiden victory at Bathurst, Porsche heads to the California 8 Hours with two unchanged driver crews, the brand-new 911 GT3 R, and a pair of American customer teams eager to make their local knowledge count.\n\nWright Motorsports are no strangers to #Cal8H where they finished fourth in October and also competed in 2017. Bathurst winners Matt Campbell, Dirk Werner and Dennis Olsen line-up for the Blancpain GT World Challenge America team with a seven-point advantage over Buhk/Goetz/Marciello, while Romain Dumas, Sven Mueller and Mathieu Jaminet are paired together with Park Place Motorsports who make their #IntGTC debut after claiming IMSA podiums at Laguna Seca in each of the last five years.\n\nBentley left Bathurst ruing what might have been after both Continental GT3s had the pace to feature on the podium. A double points finish at least limited some of the damage before travelling to Laguna Seca where the M-Sport-run operation also demonstrated its potential in October, albeit without registering a headline result.\n\nThe team has two new names above #108’s door this weekend after handing debuts to Markus Palttala and Lucas Ordonez. Both will benefit from valuable seat time alongside Maxime Soulet ahead of Bentley’s expanded Total 24 Hours of Spa assault in July.\n\nWith Walkenhorst Motorsport’s M6 GT3 side-lined after less than an hour, BMW’s Bathurst assault rested squarely with Schnitzer who remained a front-runner throughout before finishing fifth following a Safety Car-interrupted final stint.\n\nBoth teams return this weekend with unchanged driver line-ups for BMW’s first crack at #Cal8H. Augusto Farfus, Martin Tomczyk and Chaz Mostert will be eager to build on their solid start in Australia, while Laguna Seca offers Walkenhorst trio Christian Krognes, Nicky Catsburg and Mikkel Jensen the chance to re-set after their frustrating first outing.\n\nNissan were another manufacturer with the pace but not the luck to feature higher on the Bathurst results sheet. Indeed, Josh Burdon’s last gasp fastest lap hinted at what might have been for KCMG, whose GT-R NISMO GT3s both spent time at the sharp end after working their way forwards in the opening hours.\n\nHubAuto Corsa and Ferrari will hope to get their Intercontinental GT Challenge campaign back on track at Laguna Seca after a troubled outing at Bathurst where an early accident ended hopes of the good result its practice pace suggested.\n\nAustralian duo Nick Foster and Tim Slade return for their second outing of the season alongside Ferrari factory driver Miguel Molina who also raced with the team at the Suzuka 10 Hours in 2018.\n\nIt’s fair to say things could have gone better for #IntGTC’s reigning Manufacturers’ Champions at Bathurst where its four entries scored only three points between them. 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[ null, "Next up is the Air Jordan 1 Pinnacle White, which is the second model to release apart of the Pinnacle series. Unlike the first pair, this one comes with it’s main color a bit different.\n\nThe White Air Jordan 1 High Pinnacle features white through the uppers, midsole and laces but if you take a closer look, you will notice that a stingray overlay is in place. Metallic gold is then placed on the eyelets, wings logo, tongue, heel and lace jewel.\n\nIf you live in Europe or have at least a friend out there, the White Air Jordan 1 Pinnacle is scheduled to release tomorrow, June 13th 2015. NikeStore has not canceled that release, so you should be good on that. Now for United States residents, they won’t launch until June 20th, 2015. While we are not sure if Nike will actually have something in place to cure the “bots”, so more than likely will be canceled. Retail price is set at a whopping $400.\n\nCheck out the official images of the Air Jordan 1 Pinnacle in white and metallic gold below and let us know if you are adding them to your rotation.\n\nUpdate 2: Sneaker Politics just announced that they will be release the Jordan 1 Pinnacle White and Metallic Gold tomorrow. Originally only three stores were listed so we suggest you give a few of your local shops a call to see if they are getting the shoes tomorrow.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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Since we’re working with a video now, frame makes more sense than image, so change all instances of image to frame.\n\nIn order to use the “stop” button on the Streamer, we need to swap streamer.wait() for a check of streamer.check_exit().\n\nNext, we can try out the app to see how well it classifies pedestrians and bicyclists. After running aai app install and aai app start, here’s what I get on the Streamer:\n\nWe can see that the enet model is doing alright at detecting some of the people, but it also appears to be incorrectly detecting some people and bicycles as motorcycles, so we’ll need to take additional steps to correct this issue later on.\n\nMasking Out Only the Pedestrians and Bicyclists\n\nLooking at the label list for the model, the labels we are interested in are “Person,” “Rider,” and “Bicycle.” Let’s make a list of the labels we’d like to mask at the beginning of our app.\n\nNow we need to select only the labels from that list for our filtering mask. The class_map provided in the results has the label index for each pixel. We can create a matrix of labels by mapping the labels to the class map. Next, we’ll make a base class map of all zeros (the index for “unlabeled”) and add the classes from the list on top of that. Then we’ll replace the results.class_map with the new filtered_class_map in semantic_segmentation.build_image_mask.\n\nNow when we run our app, we can see that only people, riders, and bicycles are masked.", null, "In order to see the mask colors a little more clearly, we can separate the image and mask so that we can see them side-by-side (rather than seeing the mask superimposed on the image). To do that, we’ll simply concatenate the frame and the mask, and send the combined images as one image to the Streamer. We’ll also remove the edgeiq.blend_images call, as it's no longer needed.", null, "Showing the Masked Video Instead of the Mask\n\nTo get a better idea of what is actually being detected in the video, we can mask out the background, which includes everything that is not a “Person,” “Rider,” or “Bicycle.” First, make a boolean matrix of the labeled part of the class map, and then use that to copy the labeled pixels from the frame to the masked frame.", null, "Filtering Out Pedestrians and Bicyclists\n\nIn order to filter out our objects of interest, we’ll store the last known pixel value from when the object wasn’t detected, and apply that value to the same location when an object is detected. We’ll create an array called non_detection to store the last known value of each pixel when it was not detected as a pedestrian or bicyclist. For each frame, we’ll update non_detection with the latest non-detection pixels. Next, we’ll generate the output frame starting with the latest frame, replacing the pixels where pedestrians and bicyclists are detected.", null, "We noticed earlier that some of the people and bicyclists were incorrectly classified as “Motorcycle.” Let’s add “Motorcycle” to our list of labels to mask and see if the results are more accurate.", null, "We can see that now the people and bicyclists are filtered out much better!\n\nSaving the Video to a File\n\nSince we’re doing batch processing of a video file, there isn't really a need to display everything on the Streamer. We can process each frame and create a new video file for the output. To save the video clip, we’ll use the VideoWriter class. You can learn more about saving video clips in our documentation. Let’s also create a flag so that we can easily enable and disable Streamer processing.\n\nWatching our video, we see that there are times when a person or bicyclist gets captured by non_detection, and those pixels are used rather than the background. The issue here could be that, frame to frame, some pixels are alternating between being detected and being undetected. We could add a filter to the mask to smooth out these occasional misdetections between otherwise correct detections.\n\nAdditionally, we could cut down on the code size and post-processing by combining our filtered class map and detection handling.\n\nWe’ve walked through a simple example of segmenting an image, masking only specific classes, and taking an action based on those masks. This process can be expanded to many use cases, including autonomous driving, defect detection, medical analysis, and many others.\n\nThe alwaysAI platform makes it easy to build, test, and deploy computer vision applications such as this pedestrian and bicyclist detector. We can’t wait to see what you build with alwaysAI!" ]
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[ "Does Walt Disney World Have an Abandoned Airport?\n\nThe Mouselets, a group of Disney fans, documented the history of the Lake Buena Vista STOLport, which existed next to the Magic Kingdom parking lot.", null, "Claim:\nThe remains of an abandoned airport can be found on Walt Disney World property in Florida.\nRating:\n\nIn 1971, the Lake Buena Vista STOLport (\"short takeoff and landing\") opened, allowing for small aircraft to take off and land just across from the Magic Kingdom parking lot. It closed in the 1980s. However ...\n\nThe STOLport was little more than a short airstrip. Today, it's a private road that appeared to be used for storage.\n\nIt's true that Walt Disney World once had its own airport, or rather a STOLport. The name came from \"short takeoff and landing,\" meaning it was meant for small aircraft. Before the airstrip was constructed, Disney contemplated much bigger plans.\n\nAn old blog from Jim Hill documented that Disney had originally considered building a regional airport on the same site where the EPCOT theme park sits today at Disney World.\n\nOn May 1, 1969, the Sentinel reported on the plans. At the time, Disney officials said the airport \"will be a prototype for general aviation of the future\":\n\n\"We haven't planned the airport anymore than we have planned EPCOT,\" said Adm. Joe Fowler, senior vice president for engineering and construction.\n\n\"We haven't set a timetable for it,\" he added, \"but it's doubtful that we'll build it during Phase One.\"\n\nAn earlier report from 1967 said that the airport was originally intended to be located \"north of State Road 530.\" However, that larger airport never came to fruition.", null, "The airstrip was a little more than a bare-bones runway for takeoff and landing.\n\nThe Orlando Evening Star reported that the airstrip was first inaugurated on Oct. 22, 1971. \"Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters were on hand to greet the Shawnee and Executive airlines flights from Orlando's Herndon Airport and another STOLport in St. Petersburg.\"\n\nAccording to the Orlando Sentinel, the landing strip was 2,000 feet in length. At one point, the cost for round-trip flights ranged from around $22-60 per person.\n\nOn April 10, 1977, the Sentinel provided details about a study regarding the potential for the STOLport:\n\nIt didn't work out that way, however. The STOL service never reached that potential. The 19-seat DeHaviland Twin Otter just wasn't big enough to make the venture profitable.\n\nThe reporting noted that Disney tested larger planes. A 50-seat aircraft could potentially have operated between Atlanta, Georgia, and Walt Disney World Resort.\n\nFurther, the Sentinel published that the three hotels Disney operated on its property were at \"97 percent occupancy\" in 1976. \"If Disney decides to beef up its out-of-state attendance, it will have to find lodging for the guests,\" argued the newspaper.\n\nThe Walt Disney World Airport purportedly closed in the 1980s. Reports claimed it may have been due to the construction of the monorail, which can be seen later in this report in satellite photographs. We were unable to find the date that the last aircraft landed or took off from the STOLport.\n\nIn 2014, flight restrictions were issued by the Federal Aviation Administration for any aircraft coming within a specific radius of Walt Disney World Resort. The resort is now a no-fly zone.\n\nCuriously, we found numerous reports of the airstrip once having a \"singing runway.\" Stories told of grooves built into the pavement. The noises made when an airplane's wheels landed on the grooves purportedly sounded like the notes for \"When You Wish Upon a Star.\"\n\nBut we were unable to find any reporting to support this rumor.\n\nWe did, however, locate perhaps a more plausible bit of information of how this rumor may have come about. On Jim Hill's old blog, he claimed that experiments were performed after the airstrip closed:\n\nThe Imagineers also supposedly used this long strip of tarmac to conduct a very interesting sort of experiment.\n\n\"What sort of experiment?,\" you ask. Well, the guys at WDI reportedly discovered that -- if you set up different raised areas of asphalt along a roadway at very specific intervals -- as you drove a wheeled vehicle in the right direction over this specially treated section of road, the vibrations that would then resonate inside the vehicle would almost sound like music.\n\nAs the story goes, the Imagineers allegedly used the 2000-foot-long airstrip at the old Lake Buena Vista STOLport to field test this musical-speed-bump idea. And -- to this day -- I've had WDW bus drivers swear to me that they actually took part in the field trials of this project. And that -- were you to begin rolling down that old runway at at least 20 MPH -- the vibrations that you heard inside your vehicle sounded just like the opening bars of \"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah.\"\n\nHowever, we were unable to confirm whether it was Disney Imagineers or another group who performed the experiments. It was referred to as the \"Singing Roadway.\"\n\nPhotographs Over the Years\n\nOne aerial picture probably shows the Lake Buena Vista STOLport best. In the background, Magic Kingdom and Cinderella Castle are both visible:", null, "This aerial view shows that the \"airport\" was basically just a landing strip.", null, "The area where planes once landed appeared to be used for storage.\n\nHistorical imagery from Google Earth showed that the former airport property changed after it was abandoned. Roads were somewhat altered and buildings were added:", null, "In April 2002 (left), the property had been empty and abandoned for a number of years. By January 2021 (right), things had changed. (Courtesy: Google Earth)\n\nIn sum, it's true that Walt Disney World Resort had an abandoned airstrip for short takeoffs and landings. However, it was a fairly bare-bones stretch of pavement and not a full-fledged airport. Details in reports of a \"singing runway\" or \"musical roadway\" were perhaps questionable.\n\nToday, a road sits where the Lake Buena Vista STOLport airstrip once saw a number of aircraft bring guests to \"the most magical place on Earth!\"" ]
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[ "meta NORTH FLORIDA HOLSTEINS. Aggressive, Progressive and Profitable!! :: The Bullvine - The Dairy Information You Want To Know When You Need It", null, "“With persistence and a plan anything is possible”. Don Bennink grew up in Western New York in a small family who were not farmers. Early cattle purchases which he housed in the garage were the first remarkable chapter of this lawyer-cattleman’s inspiring story. Don looks back. “I started accumulating Holsteins while in junior high school and high school and managed to maintain them through college. On graduating from college, a 35 stall tie stall barn was rented and a small Farmers Home loan obtained. Eventually several farms were purchased and the herd size expanded cow by cow. In 1980, the move from New York to Florida was made.” He makes the evolution sound easy but we know that there are many blanks that had to be filled in between those early highlights and the 10,000 head that comprise the current operation known as North Florida Holsteins!\n\nNorth Florida Holsteins is the single largest dairy in Florida and home to roughly 4800 cows and 4400 heifers. The balance are bulls and steers. The current acreage is about 2,400 acres. Don outlines a very clear mission statement for their dairy genetics. “We believe that the function of a seed stock producer is to produce the animal that is the most profitable for the commercial dairyman.” He doesn’t mince words in referring to the breed association. “Don feels that the current philosophy of the Holstein Association is very contrary to this.” He gives three main targets that he seeks out as profitable. “High production with health traits and feed efficiency are our by words. The present classification and type evaluation system are 180 degrees away from cattle that pay the bills. Bigger, taller, sharper doesn’t cut it. The latest correlation of final type score with stature is .77. Worse yet, the correlation of udder composite with stature is .57. That means if you breed 100% for udder composite, you will increase stature at more than half the rate that you would if you bred for stature alone.” There is only one conclusion for this dairy farmer. “The current 88 and 89 point 2 year olds are dysfunctional for the guy making milk for a living.” (Read more: The Perfect Holstein Cow)", null, "With such extensive experience, it is exciting to have Don describe an outstanding example of North Florida breeding. “The individual cow that has had the largest effect on our breeding is NO-FLA Oman Heidi 20611. Heidi was the result of us stacking high health sires up for generations. We have not used a negative DPR bull for decades. One of her sons is either the highest or second highest DPR available in AI. He also has a 9.1 PL. An added bonus is he is a 4 on both sire and daughter calving ease.” Thus it isn’t a surprise that nearly every major bull stud has one or more of her active sons and Don expands on Heidi’s impact. “Her daughters are among our best individuals and indications are they are transmitters. Her dam is an Excellent Mtoto with over 200,000 milk and the next dam an EX Rudolph. This is a cow family that came down with us from NY. A major portion of the herd traces to this family.”", null, "Major emphasis has been placed on established cow families.\n\nEarly North Florida breeding decisions were very specific. “These were largely centered around tough, rugged, long lived, high producing, consistent individuals. Commonly whole herds were bought to get a cow family. Don prefaces this list with the comment, “These kind of folks are way under recognized! Some of our best cow families came from Joe Dell in New York, Dick Wheeler in Pennsylvania, Brian Young, CV Vincent in Tennessee, Ted Olsen in Kentucky, David Greene from Tennessee, DeWitt Head from New York and the Newberry family from Georgia. We then used the best production and health traits sires that were outcrosses to them and balanced their weakest traits.”", null, "“Genomics has added an enormous opportunity to breeding Holsteins.”\n\nSo says this early adaptor of many leading edge technologies. “When I was young, a common statement was you have a maximum of about 10 generations of dairy cattle breeding to prove yourself as a breeder. That was because a bull or cow was about 5 or 6 years old before you knew whether he or she met the standards you were breeding for. Now that I am in my seventies, with a new generation every year, we can do 10 generations in a decade. With a considerable number of examples in stock to prove it, I place a lot of confidence in production and health trait genomics. “", null, "“I place no confidence in type genomics.”\n\nOnce again Don holds a firm position supported by numbers. “With the current correlation of .59 between udder composite and stature, it is not unusual to see the same udder scored good on a short or medium sized heifer that is very good on a tall heifer. No study including the ones done by Holstein show any real correlation of foot and leg composite with foot health or herd life. Bulls with + 3 and + 4 type proofs have daughters that are too big and too sharp for commercial dairymen. For this reason gTPI or TPI are essentially ignored in bull or female selection. Net Merit $ has some value.”\n\nJerseys Show and Work. Holsteins are the Princess Breed.\n\nMy good friend in New Mexico, Buster Goff, and his son milk 5,000 Holsteins on one farm and 5,000 Jerseys on another. Buster loves to show. He shows his Jerseys because when the shows are over, he can take his Jerseys home and turn them in with the other cows. If he were to show winning Holsteins, he would have to have a special barn because show type Holsteins can’t survive commercial conditions.\n\nDon feels strongly about the urgency of the issues facing the Holstein dairy industry. “Today in the US, 3 % of the dairy farms make half the milk. A decade ago Jerseys were 2% of the cow population. Today 15% to 17% of the population is Jersey and Jersey crosses. There are about 7 herds over 30,000 cows. These are either all Jersey or switching to Jersey. The difference between 1% too much milk in the market and 1% too little milk in the market is $4 per cwt. The difference between 15% too many Holstein heifers in the market and 15% too few is $500 to $1,000 per head. The people that used to buy surplus Holstein heifers in volume are switching breeds.” This is a crisis which Bennink sums up this way, “ The US Holstein Association badly needs a wakeup call. Our Holstein cow and our Holstein breeders are the losers if we continue to ignore the obvious long term stable customer.”\n\nWith almost his entire lifetime devoted to dairy cattle, Bennink accepts the changes as well as the challenges. “Early on the grade dairyman looked to the purebred breeder as a source of genetic improvement. Today the commercial dairyman looks at a purebred breeder as someone chasing stars. The incomes of a substantial number of commercial dairymen are on par with CEO’s of substantial corporations and that of professional sports stars. Rather than tap this resource, the typical purebred breeder is trying to market to someone wanting a winning show cow or a fly by night individual with a dream of owning some fancy cows.” Certainly never one to be defined as “typical”, Don outlines the parameters that he uses.\n\n“We are using the highest production and health sires we can find.\n\nAll AI matings have inbreeding coefficients run on them. About two thirds of our heifers and a substantial portion of our cows are pregnant to IVF embryos from the top 3% of our females. We breed the type of cow that is most profitable for us. The market is ignored. If folks like what we are doing and want to be part of it, they are welcome to see if there is a fit. Our milk market doesn’t pay for protein but we emphasize it because it is in our future.”\n\nMaking Milk for a Living\n\nDon urges all dairy breeders to weigh decisions carefully. “Even though bigger, taller, sharper means shorter life, lower feed efficiency and fewer bottom line dollars, the show ring and the classifier prevail. What we have found to be the best index for the person making milk for a living is one put out by John Metzger. It prioritizes factors according to their effect on bottom line.\n\nWith sixty years of experience Don recommends anyone starting out not to use the established dairy farm as his example. “The first test is to be sure that you have the right stuff in the form of integrity, knowledge, ambition, reliability and performance. If you have these, opportunities will come because you are a commodity in short supply.” After that Don Bennink, progressive dairy breeder, has five important principles that he feels are key to dairy success.\n\nThe Best of Mentors. A Network of Friends.\n\nAs a responsible mentor himself, Donn Bennink looks to a special friend who excelled in this role. “Undoubtedly the major influence on me was Pete Blodgett. The last 15 years of his life, he would come by and stay with us 4 or 5 days about 8 to 10 times a year. Much time was spent on how to create the kind of beast that would best pay the bills for a dirt farmer like myself. Digging out early health trait data any way we could was actively pursued.” Whether it’s staff, customers, friends or peers, Don puts people first on every major list at North Florida Holsteins. “Our greatest accomplishment in dairy farming and Holstein breeding is the network of friends that we have established around the country and around the world. They inspire us and add satisfaction to the challenges of a 24/7 lifestyle. Helping them achieve as they have helped us achieve is the reward.\n\nWhen it comes to the Bottom Line, as every sustainable business should, Don has a clear formula for success. “The quality of the team is a major contributor. We have tools available to fix the problem within our breed. The future is to be had by those that please the commercial producer and the consumer.” Wise words from a recognized advocate, educator and leader. No doubt there will be continuing achievements for North Florida Holsteins!\n\nYour Barn Is On Fire!\nDangerous stretch of water tests a New Zealand family’s nerve\nCharlie McEvoy: As Good as Gold" ]
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[ null, "CLEARFIELD –Stephanie McGuire, who was sent to state prison for her involvement in an assault on her three-week-old child, was back in court Thursday.\n\nIn March last year Aaron Mills, 33, and the girl’s mother, McGuire, 23, of Osceola Mills were both charged by state police after the girl was examined by McGuire’s physician for a severe diaper rash.\n\nIt was discovered that both of the girl’s legs were broken. She had abrasions on her face, a tear inside her mouth between her gums and nose along with a cracked rib and tears in her rectum, according to information at the preliminary hearing.\n\nMcGuire pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child, criminal conspiracy, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and possession of drug paraphernalia in April when Judge Paul Cherry gave her a total sentence of two to seven years in state prison followed by three years probation.\n\nShe had signed an open plea for a total of 10 years of supervision.\n\nLeanne Nedza, attorney for McGuire, filed a motion for reconsideration of sentence, which was discussed in motions court in May.\n\nAt that time, Nedza said that the sentence was outside the aggravated range, which requires the judge to list his reasons for the severe sentence in the court order. This was not included.\n\nThis aspect of the reconsideration motion was granted and McGuire was transported from state prison Thursday to appear before Cherry for resentencing.\n\nCherry stated that although his reasoning for the long sentence was mentioned during her sentencing hearing, it was not a part of the sentencing order as required.\n\nHe resentenced her again to two to seven years in state prison with three years consecutive probation.\n\nHe then explained he chose this sentence because of the serious nature of the case and the injuries as well as her “callous indifference to the suffering of the child.”\n\nPrior to sentencing, Nedza reminded the judge that Mills admitted to causing the injuries to the baby. She stated that once McGuire is released, she will live with her sister adding that McGuire has the support of her family, two members of which appeared in court to voice their opinions.\n\nMcGuire’s sister, Cassandra McGuire said their family is ready, willing and able to support her. She stated that Stephanie made a mistake in trusting Aaron and asked the judge to keep her “closer to home.”\n\nHer aunt, Diane McGuire, also stated that it was not Stephanie, who hurt the baby and mentioned that after taking the child repeatedly to the doctor for diaper rash, she was told not to come back.\n\nDuring the original sentencing hearing, Nedza said McGuire actually took the child to the doctor four times after the baby was born. She also stated Mills watched the child for the first time the night before the injuries were discovered.\n\nMills was sentenced in February to 15 to 40 years in state prison." ]
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[ null, "Cyberspace is a new domain of conflict that has few accepted standards of behavior, and basic questions about it—including how countries should respond to cyberattacks—are still unresolved. In recent years, China has exerted authority over areas of the South China Sea also claimed by other Asian countries, leading to tension with the United States. Last week, following several near misses in the South China Sea between U.S. and Chinese military vessels and aircraft, as well as the theft of documents from U.S. military networks, the U.S. Air Force conducted a flight near a shoal claimed by China. Three days later, the Nasdaq stock market was hacked, which significantly harmed the U.S. economy. U.S. intelligence agencies believe some in the Chinese government knew about the attack, for which a Chinese hacker collective claimed credit. National Security Council members need to advise the president on the merits of a cyber response, economic sanctions, or military measures.\n\nYou are currently previewing the Cyber Clash With China NSC Basic case." ]
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[ "Since its opening a year ago next week The Mandrake has established itself as something of a destination for London’s glamouratti. BLOW! Magazine’s Adam Zorgani popped by to see what all the fuss is about and to sample the new Waeska Ethnobotanical Menu.\n\nParis has Hôtel Costes and now London has The Mandrake. With thirty bedrooms and three suites spread across four floors and with an unusual abundance of central London outside space, the venue has already established itself as a London Fashion Week favourite.\n\nThe brainchild of Beirut-born Rami Fustok, the hotel bears the marks of a hands-on founder. It’s no secret that London has no shortage of luxury hotels and to stand out is no easy feat. Personality is key, and the incorporation of Rami’s personal art collection into the design scheme adds authenticity, interest and a cohesivity to the ‘eclectic opulence’ aesthetic.\n\nFor those of us that can’t justify stopping in for a night in the lavish Mandrake Suite (think jacuzzi with retractable roof worthy of James Bond and a bathroom bigger than most London flats), the Waeska Ethnobotanical cocktail menu provides an alternative motive.\n\nCreated under the direction of Bar Manager Walter Pintus, the menu is founded on ethnobotany; the study of a plants and their practical uses through the traditional knowledge of local cultures. For those not familiar with the hotel’s namesake (or Harry Potter), mandrake is the root of a plant known in folklore for resembling a tiny human whose screams, when uprooted, will kill any listener. Part fact, part fiction, the plant has very real hallucinogenic properties which makes its appearance on the cocktail menu all the more intriguing (even if it is with the caveat of only one drop of mandrake essence per serve).", null, "Whilst I didn’t take a Woodstock-worthy trip, The Mandrake nicely combined Grey Goose vodka, Cocchi Americano and the buttery taste of clarified juniper milk, making for a smooth experience.", null, "Other cocktails promise to relax like the Passion Flower whilst the Guarana or Betel Nut provide a gentle perk. BLOW! Magazine’s must-try is the Calamos, made from an Asian root that is traditionally used both to cure stomach ailments, and to make bitters. The calamos-infused Star of Bombay gin is moorish and perfect for lingering over with sweet notes of Italicus Bergamotto, blood orange sake, offsetting its bitter and aromatic nose profile.", null, "The service was five out of five, with Operations Manager Mikey, and the team extending the personal touch from the artwork to customer service." ]
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[ null, "(Bloomberg) — Six thousand miles from the Suez Canal in the U.S. Midwest, the chief executive of a multinational maker of industrial adhesives has one eye on the clogged trade artery and another on the ways to minimize the fallout on his $2.8 billion company.\n\n“It just adds to the ongoing stress in the supply chain” for chemicals, Jim Owens, president and CEO of St. Paul, Minnesota-based H.B. Fuller Co., told Wall Street analysts as salvage crews failed to clear the Egyptian waterway late last week. “Is it going to transform everything in a negative way? No, but it’s an issue that we’re watching very carefully.”\n\nSo is the rest of the trade world. Efforts to free the beached Ever Given are nearing a pivotal stage, relying on machines and human engineering but also hoping for a celestial pull. High tide through Monday offers perhaps the best chance yet to float a steel behemoth that’s four times heavier than the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.\n\nFor the global economy, hanging in the balance daily is about $10 billion in commodities, industrial inputs and consumer products on ships that ply the canal, with supply-chain fears directed mostly at Asian exporters and European importers. The broader economic costs — small thus far in relation to $18 trillion in global goods trade annually — are compounding with each day the canal remains closed.\n\n“It is a severe blow to the already constrained supply chains that were just recovering from the Covid pandemic,” Rahul Kapoor, vice president of maritime and trade at IHS Global Insight in Singapore, told Bloomberg Television on Friday. “If it goes into weeks, it could turn into what we could call catastrophic.”\n\nVincent Stamer, an international trade expert at Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy, said the delays thus far will cause economic damages, “but it’s too early to quantify them.”\n\nIt’s not too soon for companies to be making other plans. A few container ships and oil tankers are already avoiding the clogged shortcut between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, and instead detouring around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. That adds more than a week to the Asia-to-Europe journey and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fuel costs, but it’s a hedge against a potentially even longer delay in transiting through the Suez.\n\nAbout 320 vessels were still waiting on Saturday for the passageway to reopen.\n\nCompanies from the Swedish furniture giant Ikea to Illinois-based Caterpillar Inc., the global maker of construction equipment, are among the customers of ocean freight weighing alternative sourcing plans.\n\nIn the short term, the added stress on trade will translate into higher transportation costs, tighter supplies, and more delivery delays for producers and purveyors of goods.\n\nEven before the incident that closed the Suez, input costs in the euro area rose at the fastest pace in a decade, while measures of prices paid and charged by U.S. businesses advanced in March to fresh records as shortages of materials and disrupted supply chains sparked inflation concerns.\n\nOver the longer run, it may force a rethinking about the dangers of too much globalization and of supply chains exposed to too much unforeseeable risk.\n\nOverestimating those dangers might be a mistake, though, said Robert Koopman, chief economist of the World Trade Organization in Geneva. He sees the Suez situation as another test that the global economy will battle through in the weeks ahead, but will ultimately pass.\n\nThe giant, fully loaded ship is “a great photo op,” he said. “But I wouldn’t get too excited about the daily trade impact.”\n\nKoopman said the canal blockage doesn’t mean global supply chains are at risk of disintegrating — it’s all part of doing business in today’s interconnected global economy. Whether it’s a winter cold snap in Texas that snarls production of petrochemicals, container shortages on Transpacific trade routes, or a fire at a chip-making plant in Japan — disruptions happen all the time, and companies adapt.\n\n“There are real risks out there,” Koopman said in an interview on Friday. “They have to be heard about and paid attention to. I wouldn’t take it as instructive about the risk of over-globalization.”\n\nInternational trade in goods has been a rare bright spot over the past year, and returned recently to pre-pandemic levels. That’s the danger with the latest supply shock — it could further fatigue already strained networks of ships, ports, trains, trucks and warehouses.\n\nAccording to a report from Allianz Research, each week of no traffic through the Suez Canal could dent global trade growth by 0.2 to 0.4 percentage point. Even before the Suez incident, supply-chain disruptions since the start of the year might trim 1.4 percentage points from trade growth — about $230 billion of direct impact, Allianz said.\n\n“The problem is that the Suez Canal blockage is the straw that breaks global trade’s back,” Allianz said in the note.\n\nCaught in the turmoil are about 6,200 container ships that carry more than 80% of merchandise trade. Dominated by about a dozen companies based in Europe and Asia, they’re already operating at full capacity and charging record-high rates for the 20- and 40-foot-long boxes they’re struggling to align with global demand.\n\nDiverting shipments around Africa for an extended period would cut about 6% of global container capacity from the market — roughly the equivalent of removing from service 74 ultra-large vessels like the one that burrowed into the banks of the Suez, according to a note late Friday from Copenhagen-based Sea-Intelligence.\n\n“Such an amount of capacity absorption will have a global impact and lead to severe capacity shortages,” Sea-Intelligence CEO Alan Murphy said. “It will impact all trade lanes.”\n\nJust how badly is difficult to say, as the Port of Rotterdam can attest. As last count on Friday, 59 ships caught in the Suez snarl were bound for Europe’s biggest seaport. The vessels might take a week or two to get there, or longer.\n\nAnd they may come in manageable waves or in bunches that exceed the port’s capacity. The ships’ captains might radio an arrival well in advance, or maybe not.\n\nAll that fresh uncertainty means “we have a challenge ahead,” said Rotterdam spokesman Leon Willems. “The number of containers they carry will be put on trains, barges and trucks and stored in depots — but these depots are quite full at the moment.”\n\nAt Minnesota’s H.B. 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[ null, "Tim Gajser battling the mud, snow and cold of Valkenswaard in his return to MXGP racing. Photo: HRC\nFormer MXGP World Champion Tim Gajser enjoyed a sensational return to MXGP action after missing the opening round of the season, as the star of Team HRC finished today‰Ûªs qualifying race at Valkenswaard in third place after an excellent ride in the treacherous conditions encountered at the Dutch venue.\n\nGajser got a great launch as the gates dropped and immediately got himself into third place. After losing one position during the opening lap, the 2016 MXGP World Champion maintained a strong pace while running in fourth place and looking very comfortable and confident aboard his Honda CRF450RW machine.\n\nThe Slovenian rider was then promoted to third after leader Jeffery Herlings crashed out of the lead, and from there on Gajser brilliantly defended his position from the resurgent defending champion Antonio Cairoli.\n\n\"I felt good today. I‰Ûªm just thankful and happy to be back racing after such a big crash; it was kind of a little miracle to return so soon!\" the 21-year-old said.\n\n\"The qualifying race went well: I got a great start and although in the early stages I wasn‰Ûªt aggressive enough I managed to get into a nice rhythm and in a couple of occasions I got closer to Gautier [Paulin]. It was difficult to overtake, however, because there was one main line and when I tried to choose a different one I almost got stuck. I‰Ûªm happy with the result and with the bike, so I would like to thank the team for the great job done and everyone around me for the invaluable support.\"\n\nHRC General Manager - MXGP - Marcus Pereira de Freitas, added, \"Tim had a great start to the race and held his ground really well, especially when Cairoli got closer. He rode well and took no risks, and that‰Ûªs very important because it was his first race after injuring his jaw last month. It has been a very positive performance from him, he felt good with the bike and confident so we look forward to tomorrow ‰ÛÒ no pressure, as the goal is to take some points back home.\"" ]
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[ "Gov. Charlie Baker said on Monday he was “essentially begging” Massachusetts residents not to travel for Christmas while also hinting at the possibility of further restrictions to come.\n\n“Let me be as clear as possible,” he said. “We’re basically begging everyone to stay in their immediate homes during this holiday season. We’re not asking people to do it forever, we’re asking them to do it for the next 10 or 12 days.”\n\nOur redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for ios Where Android – and subscribe to alerts.\n\nBaker said cases had increased dramatically in the state in the wake of Thanksgiving, and a second increase could put the health care system at risk of being overwhelmed.\n\n“We can have the kind of celebrations we want to have around Christmas and New Years next year,” he said. “But we just can’t afford another peak, one of the biggest in America, to take place after the Christmas holidays while we still grapple with the Thanksgiving peak.”\n\nThe governor said his staff are currently discussing the possibility of additional guidance or restrictions on vacation travel and expects to have more to say on this later in the week.\n\n“All options are on the table,” he said.\n\nAfter the Thanksgiving surge in COVID-19 cases and the rise in hospitalizations, Baker is warning Massachusetts residents not to travel for the next 10 to 12 days.\n\nWhile Baker has hinted that more restrictions could come to minimize the impact of another wave, Massachusetts residents were rushing to take COVID tests Monday night before their vacation trip, but it turned out to be a chore. tedious for many people.\n\nThere were hours of waiting at test sites like the one at Revere High School.\n\nNancy Wong said she waited two to three hours, while Kerri Smith said she had to wait an extra hour after finding out she was in the wrong line.\n\n“Crazy, can’t wait to have the home test kit,” Smith said. “It would be much better.”\n\nWith all the demand for COVID testing, Baker says the state will increase the supply.\n\nBut the governor also clarified that while the tests are helpful, it’s best to keep everyone at home, otherwise the state’s healthcare system could be seriously threatened.\n\nMassachusetts residents are rushing to get tested before the holidays. With all the demand for testing, Gov. Charlie Baker said the state would increase supply. However, the governor also clarified on Monday that while the tests are helpful, it’s best to keep everyone at home.\n\n“We’re not asking people to do this forever,” Baker said. “We are asking them to do this over the next 10 or 12 days.”\n\nMeanwhile, everyone is urged to go the extra mile to stay safe this holiday season.\n\n“It’s just better to make sure everything is okay and you don’t go through this [the virus] to other people, ”said Andres Ramirez.\n\nBaker also said on Monday that he was happy that it appears Congress is set to approve a new stimulus package that will include unemployment funding, rent assistance and support for small businesses.\n\n“Obviously, we hope and anticipate that Congress will approve it quickly and get it to the president so he can sign it,” he said. “This support is a welcome gift to so many here in Massachusetts and across the country who need it to help bridge the gap between here and the successful implementation of a widespread, safe and effective vaccine.”\n\nThe first batch of Cambridge-based Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine began arriving in Massachusetts on Monday for distribution to hospitals across the state.\n\nCambridge-based Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine arrives in hospitals nationwide on Monday, joining Pfizer in the national arsenal against the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nMassachusetts is should receive 120,000 doses Moderna vaccine over the next few weeks.\n\nBaker also announced Monday that nearly $ 49 million in grants to more than 1,000 small businesses will be awarded under the state’s COVID-19 Small Business Grants Program.\n\nHe said all organizations receiving grants were owned by women, minorities, veterans, people with disabilities or members of the LGBTQ community. But 10 times as many companies have asked for money.\n\n“As a business owner it’s like, what am I going to do? How am I going to survive?” Said Forrest Wellington, one of the many whose application was denied this time around. .\n\nWellington, which owns an ice rink in Taunton, has just closed its business again due to the statewide setback.\n\n“We are afraid that he will return to Phase 2, Part 2 soon,” Wellington said. “What are we going to do if he goes back? He doesn’t give us money for the grant.”\n\nBaker says he recognizes the need exceeds the resources. He added more money for small business to the supplementary budget and calls on state lawmakers to pass a bill that would provide more relief.\n\nMore than 100 new deaths from COVID-19 were recorded over the weekend, as the state’s total number of cases rose by 8,157.\n\nThe state’s Department of Public Health on Saturday reported 47 new deaths among confirmed COVID-19 patients and 60 more on Sunday, bringing the death toll from the pandemic in Massachusetts to 11,465, or 11,717 when the 252 deaths among people with probable cases of respiratory illness are added in.\n\nSince the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed here on February 1, 324 days ago, a total of 311,090 people have tested positive, including 4,162 whose results were reported by the DPH on Sunday and 3,995 Saturday. 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[ "\"Growing up with Granny and being so close with her was enough,\" photographer Chris Leidy says of his grandmother, Lilly Pulitzer. \"I didn't need to put on the floral prints to feel any closer.\"\n\nThe single 34-year-old splits his time between Palm Beach, New York (where he's opening an appointment-only studio in the Flatiron District), and the far-flung destinations to which he travels for underwater shoots. Next month, for example, he's heading to the Arctic, where he'll be diving under the ice with narwhals.\n\n\"I've basically gone to every tropical region on the planet, but I've never done subzero temperatures before, says Leidy, whose work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, and Condé Nast Traveler.\n\nYou won't find floral Lilly prints in Leidy's wardrobe, perhaps because the photographer needs as much space as possible for his shoes. He has a built-in closet specifically for his large collection.\n\n\"I'm not really doing the bright color thing,\" he says. Although he is used to \"dressing to the nines in black tie,\" he prefers ripped jeans and Converse sneakers: \"I just spent an arm and a leg at 3x1 in the city getting custom denim jackets and pants. I like to create my own little style, which I'd describe as kind of edgy funk. I don't like to be just another.\"\n\nIn that sense, he's a lot like his grandmother. Born in New York in the 1930s, Lillian McKim attended Miss Porter's School (with future First Lady Jackie Kennedy) before moving to Kentucky, where she worked for the Frontiers Nurses Service. She eloped with Peter Pulitzer and moved to Florida, where Pulitzer owned several orange groves. Lilly sold oranges to restaurants in their new home of Palm Beach and also opened a juice stand just off Worth Avenue.", null, "She designed a sleeveless shift dress out of bright cotton that could camouflage the stains she was getting on her clothes from squeezing oranges. Soon she began selling more dresses than juice, and Pulitzer opened stores in resort towns up and down the East Coast.\n\n\"She was a big advocate of being your own person and having your own style,\" Leidy says. \"She definitely stepped out of the box with her prints.\"", null, "The photographer says that while he feels a sense of pride about his grandmother's clothing when he sees people wearing it, he and Pulitzer, who died at 81 in 2013, shared a different bond.\n\n\"We were super close, Granny and I, and it was a relationship that spawned a lot of creativity. We would cook together,\" he says, noting that she was a \"crazy good cook\" who made a favorite dish he called the Granny Special.", null, "He says that she loved his work that she and his mother, Liza Pulitzer, were and are his \"two greatest advocates and fans.\"\n\n\"They pushed me to follow my heart, follow my passion, and step out of the box, and push myself creatively—taking what inspiration I find and putting my own touch on it.\"\n\nLilly would be proud." ]
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[ null, "Contrary to popular belief, the work of an editor doesn’t begin when the film is already shot, the scenery is dismantled, and all the actors have started working on other projects. Even before the start of active production, the editor and the director study the final version of the script, delving into the general concept of the future film. Comedies are not edited in the same way as horror films, and dramas are different from action movies. An editor often observes the filming process itself, deciding how it will be best to edit a particular scene. And the best film editing process itself often starts during the filming process.\n\nIn the technical part of a film, the apogee of all processes is, of course, editing, which can tell a lot about the professionalism of the editor. Short deadlines, the human factor, communication, the level of contracting organizations, professionalism, competence, planning, unforeseen circumstances – all this together affects the achievement of the goals.\n\nIt complements the story\n\nMovies are made from the creative efforts and the selection of frames reflecting its significance from the entire video material. They are not perfect, sometimes they seem incomplete and shrouded in mystery, and sometimes they are too detailed. But when editors select the right keys for them and put together perfect picture edits and plot elements, they get to know human nature better and become better storytellers.\n\nIt adds emotions and strengthens them in certain moments\n\nProperly selected special effects and sound solutions always convey the emotions of the hero, keep in suspense and make the viewer cry or laugh. This can’t be achieved without proper editing. It is capable of performing real miracles, not only by saving poorly filmed material but also by connecting objects and people, films with great editing gives rise to new associations and conclusions.\n\nGood editing, as a rule, is thought out already at the stage of pre-production. The editor immediately determines the rhythm of the film and knows where the cut will be. It is such planning and the integrity of the visual language that is especially appreciated at the Oscar. Thoughtful editing is a complete visual storytelling tool.\n\nIt helps viewers perceive some actions on a screen\n\nModern cinema, operating with visual images, has a powerful effect on a person and rightfully occupies one of the first places in the range of arts. It is known that editing is the main and only means that brings cinema to such an impact. The film should be edited as dictated by its idea, theme, and content. It should help the viewer see the picture and perceive the action from the screen.\n\nThe task of simple, logical and consistent editing is to illustrate the story and show everything that happened in life so that viewers feel integration with what they see on the screen. And with the help of the best movie editor, it is possible to give a film a completely new meaning, which it didn’t have before.\n\nBy 2020, thousands of movies were made. But only some of them can be called the best-edited films.\n\nThe film is considered the most expensive project in the history of German silent cinema. The costs were associated with the director’s desire to try to achieve the 3D effect. He wanted to immerse the viewer inside the fantasy world he invented. The timing of the film is 153 minutes.\n\nThe best editing in films, for which it is worth thanking William Reynolds and Peter Zinner, is here an integral part of the whole story. It allows viewers to make an intimate and deep look inside the world of organized crime. And the classic baptismal scene is universally considered the standard of parallel editing.\n\nNo matter how amazing the previous films were, the legendary editing of Thelma Schoonmaker fully deserves its third place. During her collaboration with Martin Scorsese, she received three Oscars for the best movie editing. In Raging Bull, brilliantly brutal scenes in the ring are combined with a tense and passionate confrontation between two brothers.\n\nIt is one of the movies with great editing. The film is about the clash of a group of Spartans led by King Leonid with the army of Persian King Xerxes. The scene where the hero recalls the fight with the wolf before the battle is remarkably done thanks to the editing.\n\nJonathan Amos is known for his love of high-speed editing. The average frame length that is approximately 2-3 seconds with emphasis on expressive close-ups and details has long been his editing feature. There is also a tendency to accelerate the editing pace. It is a good, stylish, dynamic, sometimes hard film that will be interesting both to men and women.\n\nThe authors violated all the laws of cinema, creating a new style for their time called surrealism. To do this, they used associative editing. Surprisingly, neither Bunuel nor Dali laid a deep symbolic connotation in their film. They saw their main task as shocking the public and making fun of the pompous bourgeois society of those times.\n\nThe storyline is built in such a way that the film looks like a funny comedy until a certain moment, and you can even forget where it started. In 2006, the Chicago Film Critics Association placed May in 61st place among the worst films of all time. However, a critic from TheMovieBoy called May the best editing of 2002.\n\nStephane is a Frenchman by birth. His delicate taste and charm have done their job: besides being related to several films from the Marvel universe, Ceretti created effects for Silent Hill, Prestige, and Cloud Atlas. Starting work on Guardians of the Galaxy, Stephane suggested that the producers take advantage of the aesthetics of psychedelic music, which was also strongly reflected in Doctor Strange.\n\nIt is one of the expressive action films not only because of the abundance of shock content and profanity but also because of the specific visual range: dirty digital image, handheld camera, sometimes a mess in the frame and all this with an average frame length of 1.8 seconds. Crazy story – crazy editing.\n\nWork on the scenery and editing of the film began at rehearsals in Los Angeles. During rehearsals, camera angles and camera movements were built. The rehearsal was filmed and edited, calculating where and how cuts would be hidden later. That is, almost the entire film was almost ready before the arrival of the crew in New York. The editors didn’t say how many cuts there were and where they made them, but, they say, the longest shot lasted 15 minutes.\n\nEditing is a very important part of horror movie production. You need to be a real professional to understand how long or short the frame should be to shock the viewer as much as possible. This editor deserves great respect for making Steven Spielberg’s Jaws so spectacular. The change of plans during the cult scene with the attack of the shark impresses the audience so far.\n\nOf course, it is one of the well-edited films. Among the techniques typical for Tarantino and Sally Menke that are in the film, one can single out the disorienting alternation of shooting with wide-angle optics, the use of zonal lenses, clip-on editing of parts and close-ups at the most stressful moments.\n\nToday when the length of two hours is considered quite large, it is difficult to realize that David Lin’s masterpiece, beloved by the audience and critics, takes three and a half hours. However, there is no doubt that few would have watched this film if not for the brilliant editing by Anne Coates. And this scene with a fading match, smoothly turning into a sunrise, is a perfect example of a visual coincidence editing technique.\n\nIt is one of the best-edited films of all time. The creation of the cult film by Francis Ford Coppola was a real disaster, turning for the crew into their own Vietnam. The role of the two-year editing, which turned the 15-hour mess into one of the best military films in history is also quite significant.\n\nThe scene of the death of Bonnie and Clyde is one of the most famous and dramatic finals in the history of cinema, which was created with the help of non-standard solutions in the field of directing, camera work, editing, and special effects. Dede wanted to culminate in a shade of grotesque, likening the protagonists to puppets who tumble down under a hail of bullets.\n\nFor work on Gravity, a team led by Timothy earned a well-deserved best editing Oscar. Everything required full return: shooting, playing, and post-production, so viewers got a great film, and critics put Alfonso Cuaron’s work on a par with Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. Timothy is a man who had a hand in such legendary films as Avatar, The Dark Knight, and The Child of Man.\n\nFive Oscars, three Golden globes, six British Academy awards and a truly countless number of other awards – such a fate was prepared for this film. The final scene is a monologue of the just-killed hero Kevin Spacey and memories of a life that seemed terrible to him. And the flight of a plastic bag is a leitmotif.\n\nAnother obsessed with feverish editing is Paul Greengrass. The average length of the frame in his filmography is 2.7 seconds, but the director set his record in the third part of films about Bourne – the Bourne Ultimatum (1.7 seconds). In the most intense action scenes, the speed of editing here reaches up to 1 cut per second.\n\nThe film is recognized as one of the best films in the history of world cinema. The perfection of the film lies in the fact that its form and content are very cinematic. The film doesn’t have a traditional plot, and it is organized according to the principle of the chronicle. However, according to Eisenstein, Battleship Potemkin only looks like a chronicle of events but acts like a drama.\n\nWilliam Goldenberg is one of those best film editors who led big cinema fashion for quick video editing in the early ‘90s. In many of his works, the average frame length is 2-3.5 seconds. In Domino, the parameter is equal to 1.7 seconds. This high speed seems quite organic here and helps convey both the dynamics and drama of what is happening.\n\nIt is very important to understand that film editing is not a simple mechanical connection of video pieces. It is a complete means of artistic expression. Therefore, every person involved in the movie (at any level) needs to master it perfectly." ]
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[ null, "Former Inter goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi has admitted that whilst he liked what he seen from Inter against Sampdoria, he wants to see the Nerazzurri become more clinical and kill games off.\n\nInter race to a 1-0 lead as they scored within 10 minutes of the game starting on Sunday and doubled their lead just after the half hour mark. Inter had chances in between the goals and no shortage of chances afterwards to score more goals but failed to do so.\n\nSampdoria pulled one back and put the pressure on but had Inter taken their chances they would not have been forced to have felt the pressure that they did from conceding.\n\n“I liked Inter, but there was that drop-off, as what happened in Naples, which could compromise a game which was well conducted in broad stretches,” Castellazzi explained in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sport Italia earlier on today.\n\n“As soon as you have chances you have to capitalise on them, you never know when and how much you will drop off.”\n\nCastellazzi joined Inter in the Summer of 2010 and had a four year spell with the club as the back-up goalkeeper. He made 36 appearances for the club, in which he kept nine clean sheets." ]
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[ "The Puget Sound Business Journal reports on a meeting Gov. Jay Inslee had with biotech leaders on how to help the industry. The crux:\n\nThose are some of the suggestions Gov.Jay Inslee got when he asked Seattle-area biotech company leaders how Washington state can improve its environment for the industry during a panel at Seattle’s Cambia Grove on Friday.\n\nVenture capital remains a problem, despite the region’s relatively positive ranking, as we noted here.\n\nWashington currently ranks fifth among the states in patents generated, fifth in venture capital investment, and sixth in research and development spending.\n\nInslee noted the lack of investors in the Seattle area, even though companies here might be able to connect with venture capital firms in Silicon Valley.\n\n“This capital issue is really bedeviling us,” Inslee said. “One of the things I can’t quite figure out is in the days of the internet, why capital is so relative to geography. What can we do to unlock that?”\n\nA 2013 article by competitiveness guru Richard Florida helps put the challenge in perspective. Though the Seattle metro area ranks well, once you drop below the top two , the shares get small quickly. Check out the story, but consider this table:", null, "Although this ranking shows Seattle in the top 10, It accounts for just 3.3 percent of the dollar value of investments and 3.0 percent of the deals. The concentration of capital is clear.\n\nThe governor is asking the right question: How do we unlock that here?" ]
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[ null, "Almond oil is extracted from the almond kernel itself. It is considered one of the best oils that have a positive effect on the body in general. It contains appropriate amounts of monounsaturated amino acids, cholesterol, vitamin E, potassium, proteins, zinc, and other vitamins and minerals.\n\nThere are two types of almond oil: bitter almond oil and sweet almond oil, which offers many benefits for hair and skin that we will address in this article.\n\nBenefits of almond oil for hair\n\nThere are many proven benefits of almond oil for hair, and the following are some of them:\n\nIncrease hair length and vitality: this is because it contains magnesium, which prevents hair loss to a large extent.\n\nGetting rid of brittle hair: a mixture of almond oil, olive oil, and castor oil is mixed in equal quantities and massaged into the hair, and applied once to twice a week to feel the difference.\n\nGiving the hair a radiant look: this is because it contains high concentrations of proteins, vitamin A, vitamin B, and vitamin E, which in turn cause the hair to shine. It also contains the omega amino acid, which helps protect hair from ultraviolet rays.\n\nTreats dandruff by mixing it with amla powder and leaving it on the hair for half an hour, and then washing it. It reduces scalp infections.\n\nAlmond oil has many benefits for the skin, and here are the most important ones:\n\nIncrease the freshness and health of the skin: this is because it contains vitamins that moisturize the skin and increase the rate of skin absorption of oil.\n\nMisuse of almond oil and its complications\n\nThe use of oils within the natural limits is beneficial to the body, but excessive consumption of different kinds of oil has its disadvantages. Therefore, it is best to consult a doctor or nutritionist before using any oil, and here are a set of warnings for consuming almond oil:\n\nIf you want to drink almond oil, make sure it is sweet almond oil because bitter almond oil is poisonous.\n\nAvoid drinking almond oil if your diets are full of magnesium.\n\nDrinking much almond oil leads to the accumulation of vitamin E, which leads to diarrhea, blurred vision, dizziness, and general weakness.\n\nMany people are allergic to almond oil, so you should check before you start using it." ]
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[ null, "At least 20 army officers of the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) have been handed long-term sentences for murder, rape and looting in Yei River County.\n\nCol. Mayol Jiek, Deputy President of the General Army Court Martial on Monday sentenced the soldiers to jail terms ranging from two to 10 years after being found guilty of murder, rape and looting.\n\nThe soldiers received fines of between 250,000 to 1 million South Sudanese Pounds.\n\nThe soldiers arrested recently over murder, rape, and looting in the town of Yei first appeared in court on 3rd June.\n\n“One suspect was charged 1.9 million SSP for injuring a child and sentenced to five years imprisonment. One suspect was acquitted for lack of sufficient evidence,” Mayol said while reading out the verdict.\n\nThe military court was established by the SSPDF top brass in 2020 to try soldiers accused of committing crimes against civilians in the County.\n\nIn October 2020, the court-martial in Yei sentenced 24 SSPDF soldiers to prison for committing sexual violence between 2019 and 2020 in Yei River." ]
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[ null, "When Arsenal bought Nicolas Pepe for the sum of £72 million, they were expecting a player who could finally replace Alexis Sanchez and even better his legacy at the club. In terms of talent, Arsenal surely put their money at the right place, however, Pepe hasn’t lived upto the expectations, yet.\n\nThat isn’t down to just him.\n\nUnder Unai Emery, most of the players were regressing and a young man who’s still gelling into a whole new environment, it wasn’t an easy task, yet Nicolas Pepe ended his first season with 18 goal contributions including 8 goals and 10 assists.\n\nObviously, he played under Mikel Arteta for most of the latter part of the last season, however, things weren’t all pleasant for the Ivorian as it were with the club as a whole. While Arteta did put a system in place which would make Arsenal more effective and solid, it came at a certain cost.\n\nMost of the efforts were put in to create a solid foundation for Arsenal to shield their error-prone defensive unit with only an exception of Aubameyang, who was admittedly equally committed to his defensive duties, who had the most freedom.\n\nNicolas Pepe was used in a role which isn’t going to get the best out of him. Did Arteta know this? Surely he did, but there was only so much he could have done about it. However, Mikel Arteta did succeed in getting the best out of Pepe in terms of his creativity.\n\nMikel Arteta paid special emphasis on how he wants to supply creativity into the team even from the wings and Pepe was a big part of the plan as on the other wing he had Aubameyang who was more the goal scorer than a creator.\n\nNicolas Pepe ended the season with his second-best assists tally and his best assists per 90 ratio during his career. There seemed to be a pattern of play developing between Aubameyang and Pepe, where Pepe would find the former Dortmund man on the far post time and again allowing Aubameyang to apply a clean finish to rack up goals for Arsenal. Pepe then came up with a big performance against Chelsea in the FA Cup final, he ended the game with an assist to his name and a wonderful disallowed goal, however, these numbers don’t do justice to his performance.\n\nHe made a total of 3 tackles and that is enough to showcase how he turned up for the big match. That performance was expected to lay a foundation for Pepe and Arteta to build upon. However, Pepe ended up being benched by the 32-year-old new boy Willian.\n\nSurely Pepe tips Willian in terms of ability, but again the Brazilian is more effective in terms of what Arteta is trying to implement. Willian doubles up as Winger and as a No.10 when required which in turns compensates for the lack of creativity that Arsenal experience due to their 3-4-3 setup compromising of usually one defensive midfielder and another deep-lying playmaker with limited freedom or two defensive midfielders. Willian provides something Pepe can’t and hence why he has been getting a nod ahead.\n\nRegardless of everything, considering the price that Arsenal paid for Pepe and the talent that the player possesses, the former Lille man is surely being underutilized. He needs to play more to become a better player.\n\nFor Arteta to be able to successfully include Pepe into his side he needs to start playing a 4-3-3 which will allow enough men, in particular a No.8, in the midfield to supply the creativity hence allowing the wingers more freedom than they have in the current system.\n\nThis will decrease Arsenal’s dependency on Willian and allow more game time for Pepe and most importantly allow him the space to take up a more central position. With a three-man midfield, Bellerin wouldn’t be asked to join the midfield and he will be able to maintain the width allowing Pepe to cut inside more often. If you look closely at the heatmaps for Pepe’s breakthrough season at Lille and his first season at Arsenal, you can clearly see Pepe is playing more centrally in France.\n\nLooking at Pepe stats it’s pretty clear why he hasn’t been able to reproduce his Lille output.\n\nSurely he’s not finishing any worse than he was at Lille. If you’re gonna put him into promising situations more often you’ll get more goals out of him. It might sound easy but this is going to be Mikel Arteta’s biggest challenge.\n\nHowever, if Arteta wants to leave a legacy at Arsenal which will match his ambitions, he has to unlock Pepe’s potential and the arrival of Thomas Partey will only help the Spaniard.\n\nFrom Brick to Back to Brick again: Granit Xhaka & Christain Eriksen find themselves at similar crossroads\nScout Report: Lewis Bate | England’s chance for Jack Wilshere they never had!\nTo Top" ]
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[ null, "Seven of India’s largest banks have joined a Blockchain-powered trade finance initiative led by Indian IT giant InfoSys, a press release announced May 16.\n\nThe collective, known as India Trade Connect, includes institutions such as Axis Bank, ICICI and South Indian Bank. It was reportedly formed to conduct testing of InfoSys’ Finacle Trade Connect, a blockchain platform designed to “address the trade finance process requirements of banks.”\n\n“With more organisations adopting the blockchain technology, it holds immense potential to offer a seamless network for all stakeholders on a single platform.”\n\nAccording to the press release, testing by the seven Indian banking institutions is already underway.\n\nMultiple efforts are attempting to improve the areas of trade finance and supply chain in modern banking in 2018. Earlier this week, Cointelegraph reported that UK-based banking giant HSBC completed the world’s first ever blockchain-powered trade finance transaction, shipping soybeans from Argentina to Malaysia." ]
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[ null, "When the acoustics of a Renaissance cathedral were re-created in one of the most modern concert halls in Tokyo, audiences listened to music as it was originally intended by 14th century composers—but in a 21st century setting.\n\nSungyoung Kim, assistant professor in the electrical, computer and telecommunications engineering technology department at Rochester Institute of Technology, was part of an international research team with Yamaha Corp. that developed the processing technology for layered, enhanced sound that replicated the distinct acoustics of a cathedral.\n\nThe technology was installed this past December for a concert at Tokyo University of the Arts, but the groundwork for the research began a year earlier, Kim explains.\n\n“The Art Center of Tokyo is a modern hall, not even close to a European church or baroque concert hall, but we created that impression for the musicians and for the audience,” says Kim, who worked as a research associate at Yamaha Corp. before coming to RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology in 2012.\n\nWorld-renowned tuba player Eiichi Inagawa, and Nishioka Tatsuhiko, a professor at Tokyo University of the Arts, had approached Yamaha to help re-create the distinctive sound of a church or basilica, as many of the Baroque compositions Inagawa had selected for the performance were best suited for that setting.\n\nKim, part of the Yamaha team at that time, researched the acoustical fingerprints of various European halls and found a hall acoustically similar to the Basilica di San Marco in Venice, Italy, and replicated the auditory response of the venue. The signatures, or unique auditory impressions, of the basilica were captured using Yamaha’s Active Field Control technology.\n\n“The theory is basically very simple, you capture the players’ performance and process it with the ‘fingerprints’ of the European hall, then reproduce that ‘convolved’ response—the recreated acoustics—through the loud speaker,” says Kim, who acted as a technical adviser of the Active Field Control system implementation for the concert. “The state-of-the-art equipment does real-time convolution and then generates the sound through the speakers in the hall.”\n\n“Our students get very excited about the opportunity to work in audio because it is such an integral part of their lives,” he says. “They enjoy music, movies and gaming and their engineering technology background provides them with the ability to bridge the gap between the relatively complex theory with practical engineering applications.”\n\nThe combined, immersive sound was heard in real-time at the concert in Japan but gave the impression of music from a previous century. In this current century, Kim has brought that knowledge and experiences to RIT classrooms. “I look forward to having the same kind of concert here at RIT in the near future.”" ]
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[ "Celebrity Holistic Doctor Dies After Arrest, while in Custody! #DrSebi\n\ne have written articles on the amazing Dr Sebi before. He rose to even more fame after his patient Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez died (he also treated the late Michael Jackson), in what some call a mysterious car accident, after leaving his facilities.\nUPDATE: We have a video from Honduras with more information! (also see interview w Dr Sebi below too)\n\nSadly, he’s died just after being arrested (allegedly) for having over $30,000 cash on his person. There are already doubters, including those close to him, that question his arrest and manner in which he died while in his custody (which is shrouded in mystery)\nFamed herbal healer, pathologist, and naturalist; holistic Dr. Sebi reportedly has died while in custody. While details surrounding Sebi’s death are slowly developing, Twitter has reacted with a wave of condolence.\n\nAccording to Dr. Sebi’s homepage, he was born Alfredo Bowman in Honduras in 1933 and learned the craft of herbal healing from his grandmother. Sebi also studied with a Mexican herbalist and began a homeopathic line of products dubbed “Cell Food.”\nOne of Sebi’s claims to fame is his belief that rendering the body into an “alkaline state” makes it impossible for disease and ailments to exist. Sebi also created vegetable cell compounds in order to fortify the body. He also claimed to have a cure for AIDS and cancer along with a long list of other related cures.\n\nUnconfirmed reports state that Sebi died while in Mexican custody while other posts state he was in his native Honduras when he passed.\nFeel free to Tweet a condolence to the late legend with the #DrSebi hashtag.\nMy heart goes out to his family and friend and all those mourning this magnificent man right now.\nThis is the first doctor who I’ve done an article on, to die. I’ve done articles and interviews with some great living holistic doctors, who are all still alive, so I’m so saddened by this news today.\nTrolls have taken our Facebook page down by mass reporting that I’m a drugs and gun dealer (really- I’ll post a screen shot- oh and I’m not ). In fact here it is below. so would you PLEASE sign up for the newsletter now as my Facebook page is currently gone. (Update – went back up a few hours ago – but still sign up for the newsletter, if we lose Facebook, it’s really all we’ve got)\nAlso here’s the recap on 50+ deaths in a year in my holistic doctor series with pictures and timeline.\n\nSeen at: Wake Up World", null, "Contributing writer for Wake Up World\n“When an old man dies, a library burns to the ground.” – African proverb\n\nIn the wake of more than 50 holistic doctors dying in questionable circumstances over the last year, Dr. Sebi — known as the man who developed an all-natural cure for AIDS, cancer, diabetes and other diseases — has died while imprisoned in Honduras. He was 82 years old.\n\nDr. Sebi died shortly after he was arrested for (allegedly) being in the illegal possession of $37,000 dollars at the airport in Roatán, an island in the Caribbean about 40 miles off the coast of Honduras. While it is claimed that Dr. Sebi was arrested on suspicion of money laundering, “there are already doubters, including those close to him, that question his arrest and manner in which he died while in custody (which is shrouded in mystery),” writes Erin Elizabeth of Healthnut News.\n\nOn another occasion Dr. Sebi was reportedly detained by authorities for carrying $30,000 in cash but was released without charge when he provided proof of the money’s source.\n\nSebi reportedly became sick with pneumonia while held in prison and his condition quickly deteriorated, where he was then transferred to a local hospital, Hospital D’Antoni in the city of La Cieba. “We are unsure about what type of treatment he received over the course of the last few days, both before and after being submitted to the hospital,” said a supporter of Dr. Sebi on her YouTube channel. As it stands now, information is sparse surrounding the circumstances of his arrest and subsequent death on August 6, 2016 in Barrio Ingles, La Cieba, Honduras.\n\nA pathologist, biochemist and herbalist who adopted the “African approach” to health care, Dr. Sebi came to the U.S. from Honduras with a lofty goal: to help heal humanity of some of the most deadly diseases to afflict mankind.\nAccording to his website, Sebi “spent decades studying plants in North South and Central America, Africa and the Caribbean” and created a line of natural disease-combating “cell food compounds used for inter-cellular cleansing and cellular revitalization”. For nearly 30 years, he reversed a range of ‘incurable’ ailments with this treatment plan.\n\n“[Dr. Sebi] was born Alfredo Bowman in Honduras in 1933 and learned the craft of herbal healing from his grandmother. Sebi also studied with a Mexican herbalist and began a homeopathic line of products dubbed “Cell Food.”\n\n“One of Sebi’s claims to fame is his belief that rendering the body into an “alkaline state” makes it impossible for disease and ailments to exist. Sebi also created vegetable cell compounds in order to fortify the body. He also claimed to have a cure for AIDS and cancer along with a long list of other related cures.” [source]\n\nThrough his research, Dr. Sebi believed that blood and starch in the diet are the main reasons for ill-health, specifically because both cause acidity within the body. “On the whole, an acid body will create toxic mucous and congest the system — leading to inflammation, whereas an alkaline pH will do just the opposite and support vitality,” he said.\n\nTaking on the Supreme Court\n\nDr. Sebi’s work was particularly well-respected in entertainment circles, with clients including the late Michael Jackson and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez (of the group TLC). However Dr. Sebi was best-known for taking on the Attorney General of New York in a Supreme Court trial over a newspaper ad Dr. Sebi had placed, stating: “AIDS has been cured by the Usha Research Institute, and we specialize in cures for Sickle Cell, Lupus, Blindness, Herpes, Cancer and others.” The advertisment caught the eye of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the agency subsequently sued Dr. Sebi for false advertisement and practicing without a license.\nBut Dr. Sebi took on the Attorney General, and won. The judge presiding over the case requested that he provide one witness for each disease he claimed to have cured. When Dr. Sebi presented 70 witnesses — who had each been cured by his treatments — to the court, the judge declared him innocent on all counts.\nSadly, even with this victory — and many testimonials from celebrities and others who have been healed by the protocol — his natural treatment plan continues to be suppressed.\nYou can learn more about Dr. Sebi’s work here.\n\nA post on Dr. Sebi’s official Facebook page on Saturday (Aug. 6) confirmed his passing, and — given the controversy surrounding his career and the mysterious circumstances of his death — promised to provide further details of his final days as they become available.\n\n“[A] great healer has passed to a better place. However, his legacy and vision will live on through us all. They will not shut us down. They will not silence us! Please stand beside us in these moments of great anguish. Do not accept the propaganda of other people or news outlets. This is the only Dr. Sebi approved channel and has always and will always be his only one true voice.”\n\n“In a world that is trying to make us crazy, sick and depressed and poor, how do we maintain our wealth, our internal wealth, in that kind of world? Dr. Sebi was helping us to understand how to do that. So in this world, that’s so crazy, in this moment in 2016, we have to devote ourselves to continuing the work…\n“Sebi was a brilliantly beautiful man, who wanted to help humans live full, healthy lives. We will continue to push his lifelong work forward. Dr. Sebi lives on…”\n\nn 2015, Dr. Sebi joined The Rock Newman Show to talk about his life, his win in the Supreme Court, Michael Jackson, and his mission as a healer.\n\nCarolanne Wright enthusiastically believes if we want to see change in the world, we need to be the change. As a nutritionist, natural foods chef and wellness coach, Carolanne has encouraged others to embrace a healthy lifestyle of organic living, gratefulness and joyful orientation for over 13 years.\nThrough her website Thrive-Living.net, she looks forward to connecting with other like-minded people from around the world who share a similar vision. You can also follow Carolanne on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest." ]
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[ "Paintings by Hannibal Alkhas on Exhibition", null, "The Iranian artist Hannibal Alkhas still active at the age of 80.\n\nTehran/New York (meaus) An exhibition of paintings by the Assyrian-Iranian artist Hannibal Alkhas will open in Tehran on June 17, 2009. The exhibit will display 28 tableaux by Alkhas, the initiator of figurative drawing in modern Iranian painting.\n\nThe Elaheh Gallery will unveil some of his works which have not yet been shown to the public. \"Alkhas has a style of his own, and that makes him significant,\" said Elaheh Javaheri, the gallery's director.\n\nThe 80-year-old Alkhas is a leading painter who has greatly influenced Iranian visual arts. Alkhas was born to an Assyrian family in Kermanshah province. He took up painting at an early age, and has taught the art for 35 years. He has got an MA in visual arts from the Art Institute of Chicago.\n\nAmong his prominent works are portraits of famous Iranian poets, including Aref Qazvini. The artist has also translated 150 sonnets by the renowned classical Persian poet Hafez Shirazi into Assyrian.\n\n\"Visual arts have made great progress in Iran in the past 30 years. Works by Iranian artists are welcomed at international events,\" Alkhas said.\n\nHannibal Alkhas has so far held over 300 group and solo exhibit in Iran and other countries, including Canada, Australia and the United States. The exhibit will run through July 16, 2009." ]
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[ null, "EUROPE: Following the completion of its 20th bi-national safety exercise in the Channel Tunnel on the night of March 13-14, Eurotunnel said this had 'confirmed the need to implement our Salamander project, which relates to the installation of four permanent fire suppression stations in the Tunnel'.\n\nThe strategy has been developed following the second major lorry shuttle fire in September 2008, which disrupted operations in the Tunnel for six months and had a serious impact on Eurotunnel's revenues in both 2008 and 2009. By agreeing to install the fire-suppression stations, Eurotunnel has been able to negotiate substantially lower insurance premiums, which contributed to an 11% cost reduction in 2009; the premiums for 2010 are expected to be 32% than they were for 2008.\n\nIn its 2009 results announced on March 9, Eurotunnel reported a net profit of €1·4m, against €34m the previous year. This followed a 25% drop in total shuttle revenue to €311m, mainly because road hauliers switched to the ferries after the shuttle fire. Total revenue in 2009 was €571m, down 16% on 2008. Thanks to a 1% increase in Eurostar passengers total railway revenue was unchanged at €250m." ]
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[ null, "Today, weather extremes brought about by anthropogenic climate change pose relentless cognitive and imaginative challenges. Beyond news media, what are the cultural registers of this phenomenon? How can artistic and literary engagements with destabilizing natural patterns summon new planetary imaginaries—reorienting perspectives on humanity’s position within the environment?\n\nA Year Without a Winter brings together science fiction, history, visual art, and exploration. Inspired by the literary dare that would give birth to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein amidst the aftermath of a massive volcanic eruption, and today, by the utopian architecture of Paolo Soleri and the Arizona desert, as well as expeditions to Antarctica and Indonesia, this collection reframes the relationship among climate, crisis, and creation.\n\nThe 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, enveloped the globe in a cloud of ash, causing a climate crisis. By 1816, remembered as the “year without a summer,” the northern hemisphere was plunged into cold and darkness. Amidst unseasonal frosts, violent thunderstorms, and a general atmosphere of horror, Shelley began a work of science fiction that continues to shape attitudes to emerging science, technology, and environmental futures. Two hundred years later, in 2016, the hottest year on historical record, four renowned science fiction authors were invited to the experimental town of Arcosanti, Paolo Soleri’s prototype for arcology, to respond to our present crisis. A Year Without a Winter presents their stories alongside critical essays, extracts from Shelley’s masterpiece, and dispatches from expeditions to extreme geographies. Broad and ambitious in scope, this book is a collective thought experiment retracing an inverted path through narrative extremes.\n\nA Year Without a Winter" ]
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[ null, "ALBANY – Joy Davidoff has been named as Northeastern New York’s winner of the 2022 Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award presented by The Jewish Federation of North America’s Lions of Judah. Award recipients are scheduled to be recognized at the annual Lion of Judah conference scheduled for Dec. 11 to 13, in Phoenix, Ariz.", null, "According to organizers, The Lions of Judah are the most dynamic philanthropic Jewish women in the world asserting that members are strong women of all ages, an international sisterhood of thousands of global activists who care deeply about a Jewish future. Lions of Judah play a vital role in creating social justice, aiding the vulnerable, preserving human dignity and building Jewish identity.\n\nDavidoff has served in a variety of volunteer roles for the Jewish Federation for Northeastern New York (JFNENY), including serving on the executive committee, the endowment board of governors, women’s philanthropy board, as well as the GAP and engagement committees. She has also served as chairwoman of Women’s Philanthropy.\n\nAlong with her service to JFNENY, Davidoff has been a volunteer in the community. She has worked with the Northeastern New York Alzheimer’s Association, and has served on the boards of Congregation Beth Emeth, Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center and currently serves on the board of Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York. Most recently Davidoff was chairwoman of JFS’ annual Mensches and Mimosas fund-raising event.\n\nDavidoff resides in Slingerlands with her husband, James Finale. She is a native of Monticello, NY. There she got her start in Jewish communal involvement, serving her hometown as the youngest Hadassah chapter president in the country.\n\nA Lion of Judah, Davidoff and her husband are endowed members of JFNENY’s Foundation for the Future and the Life & Legacy program.\n\nRegistration and information about the December conference may be obtained at https://lionconference.org/index.php.", null, null ]
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[ "R&B vocalist JoJo recently phoned in to Kempire Radio, to answer questions from fans and discuss what’s going on with her anticipated ‘Jumping Trains’ project.\n\nCheck below to listen to interview…\n\nThe ‘Leave (Get Out)’ singer spoke on her frustrations over recently leaked material, dream collaborations, her ‘Marvin’s Room’ cover, and her respect for Brandy.\n\nJoJo also cleared up misinformation about her upcoming project. Apparently, ‘The Other Chick’ is not the album’s first single, the album does not have a release date, though, she insists it’ll be released this year, and that she’s currently in label meetings. The singer also revealed production credits by Rodney Jerkins and Danja among others.\n\nFrom The Vault: Jodeci – ‘Freek’n You’", null, "From The Vault is back this week and salutes a seismic jam from pioneering R&B quartet Jodeci. Today’s pick is 1995’s fiery ‘Freek’n… Read More", null, null ]
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[ "Mushrooms are a mysterious fungi. Some of them are incredibly poisonous, some are profoundly hallucinogenic, and some just taste good. Many types of edible mushrooms have numerous health benefits. Mushrooms are good sources of protein and fiber, and they contain various vitamins, including vitamin B and vitamin D. In addition, most edible mushrooms contain an antioxidant called selenium, which is good for the immune system and has been shown to prevent cell and tissue damage in the body.\n\nIt’s estimated that there are between 2 and 3 million species of fungi on this planet and only a fraction of them have been researched by scientists. We don’t know much about the world of mushrooms, but every year we’re discovering more and more. A recent study published in the International Journal of Cancer may have even found a link between mushroom consumption and lowered risk of prostate cancer.\n\nThe study, published in September 2019, involved 36,000 Japanese men aged 40 to 79. Researchers recorded the participants’ health information, which included frequency of physical activity, family history of illness, and diet. The researchers followed the participants’ dietary habits over the course of an average of 13 years. At the end of the study, they found that men over 50 who ate mushrooms once or twice a week had an 8% lower risk of developing prostate cancer, while men in the same age group who ate mushrooms three or more times a week had a 17% lower risk. Furthermore, the researchers found that the apparent cancer-fighting benefit persisted regardless of the participants’ other dietary choices, such as frequency of meat, fruit, and vegetable consumption.\n\nWhat Is It About Mushrooms?\n\nThe scientists weren’t sure what in mushrooms caused the shielding effect against prostate cancer. “The mechanism of the beneficial effects of mushrooms on prostate cancer remains uncertain,” said lead author Shu Zhang, PhD, of the Tohoku University School of Public Health in Japan, in a press release. It’s thought that the high levels of ergothioneine–an antioxidant found in most mushrooms–may play a role. Shiitake, oyster, maitake, and king oyster mushrooms all have high amounts of this antioxidant.", null, "This isn’t the first time that mushrooms have been associated with a lower risk of cancer. Various studies have found that the turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) could help combat breast cancer by increasing the body’s ability to produce cancer-fighting cells. The turkey tail mushroom contains a compound called PSK, which is currently being studied for its ability to fight cancer. And mushrooms (including the turkey tail) have been used for anti-cancer purposes in both Chinese and Japanese traditional medicine.\n\nAs prostate cancer rates (and rates of all cancers, for that matter) in Japan are significantly lower than in the USA, maybe it’s time that we learned something from the Japanese and start including more mushrooms in our diets.\n\nEating right is vital for young people. In fact, according to a recent study kids who eat more fruits and veggies have better mental health.\n\nWhat if there was an easy - and delicious - way to help reduce cholesterol levels? A recent study shows that eating pecans may help.\n\nHow To Manage Food Allergies\n\nFood allergies affect 32 million Americans. The best way to avoid a trip to the emergency room is through careful food allergy management." ]
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[ null, "As you may or may not have heard, the FBI is now very worried that bad guys are texting and Skype-ing and Facebook-messaging each other (Duh!), and that law enforcement can’t wiretap these forms of communication the way they can cell phones, land lines, email and the like.\n\nOkay, one can understand the concern.\n\nAs a consequence the feds want to change a one or two things.\n\nMany critics are flagging this as a privacy issue. But it’s much worse than that.\n\nWhat the FBI and other law enforcement agencies involved are really looking for is the ability to control the design of the technology itself.\n\nCharlie Savage of the NY Times has a very good grip on the basics of what is being proposed. So begin by reading his story.\n\nFederal law enforcement and national security officials are preparing to seek sweeping new regulations for the Internet, arguing that their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is “going dark” as people increasingly communicate online instead of by telephone.\n\nEssentially, officials want Congress to require all services that enable communications — including encrypted e-mail transmitters like BlackBerry, social networking Web sites like Facebook and software that allows direct “peer to peer” messaging like Skype — to be technically capable of complying if served with a wiretap order. The mandate would include being able to intercept and unscramble encrypted messages.\n\nJames X. Dempsey, vice president of the Center for Democracy and Technology, an Internet policy group, said the proposal had “huge implications” and challenged “fundamental elements of the Internet revolution” — including its decentralized design.\n\n“They are really asking for the authority to redesign services that take advantage of the unique, and now pervasive, architecture of the Internet,” he said. “They basically want to turn back the clock and make Internet services function the way that the telephone system used to function.”\n\nDempsey is not exaggerating.\n\nThe Feds are asking to change and approve the next generation architecture of such technologies as Skype, Facebook. and others, in such a way that limits peer-to-peer communication.\n\nThe discussion Monday on Patt Morrison’s show was particularly good—and alarming— on the topic. So listen.\n\n(Susan Landau, formerly of Sun Microsystems, now at Harvard, and Sascha Meinrath, director of the Open Technology Initiative, are both especially good on the show.)\n\nThis is only the beginning of the conversation. It is an issue that is very much worth your attention." ]
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[ "1 edition of MUSIC AFRICAN AMERICAN (SET) found in the catalog.\n\nOriginally published in , The Music of African American Fiction is a historical analysis of the tradition of representing music in African American book examines the Cited by: 5. Books of interest to African Americans and people of color. Most are from a Christian perspective - biographies, devotionals, Bibles, children's books, urban christian fiction.", null, null, "Due to COVID, orders may be delayed. Thank you for your patience. Book. African American Music: An Introduction is a collection of thirty essays by leading scholars whch survey major African American musical genres, both sacred and secular, from slavery to the present.\n\nThe work brings together, in a single volume, treatments of African American music 5/5(3). Popular African American Music Books Showing of 12 Rollin' and Tumblin': The Postwar Blues Guitarists (Paperback) by. Jas Obrecht (Editor) (shelved 1 time as african-american-music) avg. While presenting an impressive overview of African-American music, of artists and their works, he provides context, tells of an ever-changing America through more than three turbulent Cited by: American Music: An Introduction, Second Edition is a collection of seventeen essays surveying major African American musical genres, both sacred and secular, from slavery to the present.\n\nEarly African American music. The Music of Black Americans: A History - Eileen Southern - Google Books. Beginning with the arrival of the first Africans in the English colonies, Eileen Southern weaves a fascinating narrative of intense musical activity, which has not only played a vital role in the lives of black Americans but has also deeply influenced music 2/5(1).\n\nSuitable for use in semester-length courses on African American Music, the book captures the fascinating story of a proud heritage whose roots grew centuries ago, and whose influences serve as a backdrop not only for African American music, but as a cornerstone for other American music Cited by: African American genre: new releases and popular books, including All Boys Aren't Blue by George M.\n\nJohnson, The Chiffon Trenches by André Leon Talley, T. African-American Music provides an introduction to all the richness and diversity of African-American musical styles, focusing on the distinct characteristics and development of each genre and its inherent styles including: spirituals, blues, gospel, ragtime, jazz, pop Cited by: African American Music: Books.\n\n1 - 20 of results. Grid View Grid. List View List. BESTSELLER. Add to Wishlist. Read an excerpt of this book. Quickview. More Myself: A Journey.\n\nFind his favorite movies, books, music & more for Father’s Day, 6/ Gifts for graduates. Find books to lift them up. African American Music: An Introduction is a collection of thirty essays by leading scholars whch survey major African American musical genres, both sacred and secular, from slavery to the present.\n\nThe Largest Selection of African American & Multi-Cultural Children's Books. Bringing you the Best Collections for Your Home and School Libraries at the Best Price. The Great American Songbook, also known as \"American Standards\", is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century.\n\nAlthough several collections of music have been published under the title, it does not refer to any actual book. Find his favorite movies, books, music & more for Father’s Day, 6/ Sale on books for grads* Inspiring reads for under $ Ethnic Studies / African-American Studies." ]
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[ "VICTORIA BISCHOFF: Just how many women have been short-changed in retirement as a result of government errors?\n\nIt is shameful that retired women are being forced to fight so hard to get the state pension they deserve.\n\nOn Saturday, the Mail and This is Money revealed that as many as 130,000 married women may have been short-changed in retirement.\n\nIt is estimated these wives, widows and divorcees may now be owed up to £100 million in lost income.", null, "Your response was overwhelming, with close to 1,000 emails arriving in our inbox over the Bank Holiday weekend alone.\n\nThe vast majority were from retired women who said they had long suspected their payouts were too low but did not know how to work out if they were correct.\n\nThis is not surprising given our state pension system is so complicated it leaves even the experts perplexed.\n\nAnd as the plight of the Chattell family demonstrates, you cannot rely on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for help, either.\n\nSteve Webb's firm LCP has launched an online tool to help older married women work out if they are being paid correctly. Find out more here.\n\nBut Webb stresses that the website is simply designed as a useful tool, and anyone with any doubt about the amount of pension they are receiving should contact the Department for Work and Pensions. Its details are here.\n\nWhen the family from Cheshire queried 96-year-old Rosemary's £77-a-week pension they were repeatedly assured it was correct.\n\nHad they trusted what they were told and not made a final fourth call, it may never have emerged that she had, in fact, been underpaid for 20 years and was owed more than £117,000 including interest.\n\nAdministrative errors are bound to happen now and again — particularly within large organisations.\n\nThe true betrayal here is that once cases such as these came to light, the DWP failed to conduct a thorough investigation to ascertain if they were a one-off or just the tip of the iceberg. Given its track record, it's hard not to assume we're dealing with the latter.\n\nUntil the Government conducts an audit of its records to ensure women are not missing out on a higher pension, it is down to you to fight your corner.\n\nAre you a married, widowed or divorced woman who has not received the right state pension? See the box above to find Steve Webb's online checking tool, and go here to find out what to tell us at pensionquestions@thisismoney.co.uk.\n\nLast week Money Mail revealed how thousands of small businesses are in danger of going to the wall because insurers refuse to pay out on policies designed to protect them in the event of a contagious disease outbreak.\n\nToday, the chairman of trade body the Association of British Insurers (ABI) attempts to defend the industry's position and claims firms had never intended to offer cover for global pandemics.\n\n'No insurance industry in the western world' provides cover for pandemics as standard, he says.\n\nIf this is the case, why on earth didn't insurers include a clear exclusion for pandemics in their terms and conditions? Ordinary people cannot be expected to know what is and isn't covered if it isn't stated in black and white.\n\nTake piano shop owner Mark Crossland, for example. He thought he was doing the right thing by taking out insurance that included cover for contagious diseases after Italy went into lockdown. His broker had suggested the policy specifically because pandemics are not mentioned in the small print. Yet he has still been denied a payout.\n\nGiven this indefensible lack of clarity, is it any wonder business owners feel cheated?\n\nIt is important to hold banks to account when they get it wrong, but one Money Mail reader has this week offered proof they can also get it right.\n\nSandra Parsons, from Kent, said: 'We are always ready to complain when we receive poor service but I want to compliment Barclays.\n\nI am just an ordinary account holder but it rang me twice in the last nine weeks to see if I am alright and if there is anything it can do for me. I will not forget it when this is all over.'\n\nLet it be a reminder that a little bit of compassion at a difficult time really can go a long way.\n\nVICTORIA BISCHOFF: How many women have missed out in retirement?" ]
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[ null, "CMJ 2014, the New York based festival is spanning a wide range of venues, over 80 in fact with over 1400 artists, reaches its 34th year and with this triumphant birthday candle blown out, the bands on show for 2104 are second to none.\n\nThroughout the week from 21st October to the 25th October, New York will be buzzing with artists, fans and the music industries brightest young hopes as CMJ focuses its attention on emerging talent.\n\nBeyond the incredible headliners of Bombay Bicycle Club and The Kills there are some incredible performers maing their way for a bite of the Big Apple. Here are some of our favourites.\n\nWe are huge fans of Melbourne lady who mixes a distinct nonchalance with deeply poetic lyrics flecked with pop culture and a sardonic edge, Barnett creates an apathetic and emphatic sound which resonates as clearly today as Dylan did in the 60’s.\n\nA band that have received critical acclaim without th nuisance of releasing much for critique. But with very good reason. Public Access TV display a kind of confidence that only comes with writing the kind of sultry sexy sounds that make girls go weak and fills clubs to the rafters. Expect The Virgins-esque gyrating and funky bounce: easily the best ‘date night’ of the event. Be safe kids.\n\nYou should never forget your First Aid Kit when gong to a festival and this year’s CMJ is no different. These Swedish sisters are proving their worth as one of the more exciting bands to fully emerge from 2014, following their 2010 conception. Folk tinges and big tunes mean 1am singing is certain. Don’t miss them even if you’re injured, they are just the remedy you need.\n\nWe love Popstrangers in the Far Out office, they are as charming as they are arty. Extremely obvious is their ear for a good tune nd they flick licks like a dg with peanut butter on it’s nose. With these sensibilties you’d be mad to miss out.\n\nThe London band have been making a noise in the capital for the last few years and now New york gets to experience their smooth sound first hand. Expect riffs, licks and a sultry synth beat unmatched thus far.\n\nApart from providing some of the best music to make your breakfast to, Chicago’s Twin Peaks have found an uncanny way of melting The Rolling Stones, The Velvet Underground and The Clash with a touch of Mac Demarco to create not only a seriously good album but an awesome live show. A must.\n\nEasily the best supergroup of 2014 made of Jack and James from Mazes and Veronica Falls respectively, Ultimate Painting purvey a pure hazy psychedelia which has seen them almost outstrip their original bands. Thoughtful and astute musicality make Ultimate Painting top of your list.\n\nAdd these incredible acts to the 1393 other bands playing this years CMJ and you have yourself one hell of a week. They say New York is the city that never sleeps? Who’d fucking want to." ]
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[ "EVENTS: How Nissan celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Skyline in Japan", null, "Sixty years ago today, on April 24, 1957, the Prince Skyline debuted on a rainy day at the famed Tokyo Takarazuka Theater. It’s no exaggeration to say that few cars have a more revered place in the Japanese psyche, having served as everything from lowly family sedan to racing legend. To commemorate six decades of continuous production, Nissan marked this momentous occasion by holding multiple celebrations across Japan’s biggest metropolitan region.\n\nThe festivities kicked off Friday with a display at the posh Roppongi Hills district of Tokyo. Called Skyline Timeline, the event gathered every generation of Skyline — all thirteen of them — together for a lineup of iconic Nihon steel.", null, "Taking center stage was a pairing of the first Skyline and the latest Skyline. A 1957 Prince Skyline Deluxe represented the earliest days of the model, when it was introduced as a luxury sedan by the Prince Motor Company. Prince was Japan’s premier carmaker, with a focus on large cars and trucks, and leaving the people’s cars to lesser companies.", null, null, "The ALSI-generation Skylines are not as lionized as later iterations but was still, relatively speaking, a sporty and somewhat sophisticated sedan. It featured front double wishbones and a De Dion rear suspension, commonly found in sports cars at the time and a first for a Japanese car. It was also the fastest car produced in Japan back then, with a top speed of 125 kph (77 mph).\n\nDenoting the second generation was a 1965 Prince Skyline 1500 Deluxe, which kicked off the S50 chassis with a 1.5-liter inline-four. It was a car very much like this into which Shinichiro Sakurai stuffed a Prince Gloria 2.0-liter straight-six, lengthening the nose by six inches in the process. The Frankenstein’ed sedan kicked off the Skyline’s racing legend at the 1964 Japan Grand Prix when it passed a purpose-built Porsche 904.", null, "By the time the third-generation Skyline came into production, Prince had been fully absorbed into Nissan at the behest of the Japanese government, who believed that the industry would have greater success if consolidated. The Hakosuka, nicknamed for its boxy styling, (hako means “box”; suka is the Japanese pronunciation of “sky”), became one of the most beloved cars in Japan’s motoring history thanks to the introduction of the Skyline GT-R. With a four-valve-per-cylinder, triple-carb, twin-cam six and a four-wheel independent suspension with semi-trailing arms, it dominated Japanese touring car racing in the late 60s and early 70s.\n\nToday, there are countless GT-R clones built from lesser Skylines. That makes the humble 1971 Skyline 1500 Sports Deluxe on display all the more rare. Like the Prince before it, it was offered in both four- and six-cylinder configurations, and Nissan chose to show the short-nose four.", null, "The fourth-generation Skyline was just as adored as the third, but for entirely different reasons. Though a GT-R version was briefly built, it never raced due to the sudden onset of the 1973 OPEC Oil Crisis. Only 197 GT-Rs were completed before its racing program was axed. As such, models like the 1973 Skyline 2000 GT-X on display were far more representative of the generation.\n\nHowever, a clever ad campaign showing a young couple named Ken and Mary taking their Skyline on beautiful drives across the country struck a chord with even the non-car enthusiast public. The Kenmeri, as this gen came to be called, arrived just as Japanese citizens were reaching middle-class and could afford a car not simply as transportation, but to harness the romance of the open road.", null, "By the time the fifth-generation Skyline emerged, Nissan thought the model was so synonymous with Japan that they advertised it as “Japan’s culture, Japan’s car.” As it happens, it became known as the Skyline Japan.\n\nThough it continued the round quad taillight theme of the Kenmeri, a GT-R version was not in the cards. Instead, Nissan gave it the L20ET, Japan’s first turbocharged engine. The 1980 Skyline 2000 GT-E-L on display was an entry-level just above base.", null, "The sixth generation came about in 1981, ushering in the new decade with a clean design and straight lines. Though a variety of engines were offered, including a six-cylinder, the range topper was the mill found in the 1983 Skyline Hardtop 2000 Turbo RS on display —the FJ20ET turbocharged, 4-valve-per-cylinder, twin-cam 2.0-liter four.\n\nEarly versions of the R30 were called Newman Skylines thanks to commercials featuring actor Paul Newman, while facelifted, grille-less versions were called Tekamen, or “iron mask,” Skylines. It was with this generation that Nissan returned to racing officially, making a splash with a Group 5 Super Silhouette version of the iconic red and black two-tone.", null, "The next generation was called simply the Seventh Skyline. It was the height of the Bubble Era, and no technology was deemed too exotic for the Japanese driver. Features available on the R31 included a smart card that keylessly unlocks the doors, active aero, and the world’s first four-wheel steering system, which Nissan called Super-HICAS (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering).\n\nThe 1985 Skyline 4Door Hardtop Twincam-24V Turbo Passage on display had the Skyline’s first pillarless sedan design, as well as the first use of the famed RB-series engine with an RB20.", null, "The eighth generation ushered in a new age of the Skyline name. Launched at the cusp of what would become the tuner era, Nissan revived the legendary GT-R name with a twin-turbo RB26 and AWD. Smaller and lighter than the outgoing model, it once again took to Japan’s Group A series and won every single race it competed in.\n\nFor the first time, a nickname was bestowed upon a Skyline from someone other than the Japanese. When the GT-R hit Australia and became an unbeatable force in motorsports on the continent, the Aussies dubbed it Godzilla. The model on display was not the famed GT-R, but a 1993 Skyline Sports Sedan GTS 25 Type X-G.", null, "The ninth generation Skyline saw incremental improvements to the already potent machine, including the introduction of electronic HICAS and active LSD. It continued to see racing successes, and even raced at Le Mans.\n\nThe 1997 Skyline 4-Door GTS 25t Type M on display was a present from Kozo Watanabe, Nissan’s chief engineer of the R33 and R34 Skylines. However, Watanabe-san, now retired, has a history with Nissan dating back to 1967, and was a test driver largely responsible for taking the Skyline GT-R to the Nürburgring and setting the fastest production car record, kicking off decades of manufacturer tests at the Green Hell.\n\nThe tenth generation is considered by many to be the ultimate Skyline, the fullest expression of the model’s performance ethos. Sadly, it was also a car of many lasts. The R34 was the final Skyline to truly sport the quad taillight design. It was the last Skyline to be powered by the traditional inline-six. And it was the last Skyline to have a high-performance GT-R version. Appropriately, Nissan chose to represent the culmination of Skyline performance with a 2000 Skyline GT-R V-Spec II in Wangan Blue.\n\nAfter the R34, the eleventh through thirteenth Skylines all came with the V chassis code designation, while the Nissan GT-R held onto the R and became the R35. Ironically, the V35, V36 and V37 Nissan Skylines were once again a premium model like the Prince Skylines of the 1960s, sold as an Infiniti in much of the world.\n\nAs is the custom in Japan, a display like this would not be complete without some activities for kids and collectors alike. The Skyline Timeline Studio allowed fans to superimpose themselves in classic photos corresponding to each era of Skyline. Also on offer were keitai straps of every Skyline generation, dispensed at random by a capsule machine at ¥500 ($5) a turn. Naturally, it was completely sold out by the afternoon.\n\nHowever, the celebration wasn’t over. Across town at the newly remodeled Nissan Crossing in Ginza, another display was taking place. Here, in the much smaller space, only two Skylines were shown.\n\nThe first was another Hakosuka, this time a 2-door Skyline 2000GT-X, a beautiful an example as there ever was. In a surprising turn of events, however, a peek inside revealed an extremely rare option — a NissanMatic 3-speed auto.\n\nIts companion was another V37, same as the one at Roppongi Hills. That’s because both were Skyline 60th Anniversary Special Editions. Distinguishing features include a brown semi-aniline leather interior, open-pore wood trim, and a black headliner.\n\nElsewhere in the showroom was a replica of a Hakosuka design sketch, part of a special display celebrating the anniversary, a Leaf electric racer car, and one potential future for the GT-R, represented by the Gran Turismo Vision 2020 GT-R concept.\n\nSince it is now April 25th in Japan, both of these displays have ended. However, the showroom at the Nissan Gallery Yokohama continues the anniversary observance with a display that includes the rare BLRA-3 Prince Skyline Sport, a Kenmeri hardtop coupe, and another R30 RS Turbo. The display continues until May 31.", null, "It seemed Nissan deliberately included as many normal-spec Skylines in the displays as possible, rather than present a full house of performance models. It makes sense, because the Skyline was truly an everyman’s sport sedan, albeit one that grew into a car of almost mythic status. The long-running nameplate has survived not only its original maker, the Prince Motor Company, but also the venue of its debut. The Tokyo Takarazuka Theater was demolished in 1998 and rebuilt in in 2001. For more than half a century, the Skyline name has defined Nissan’s sport sedan bona fides. Hopefully, the legacy will continue with 60 more.\n\n11 Responses to EVENTS: How Nissan celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Skyline in Japan" ]
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[ "There are two ways to review this movie. The right way is to look at it objectively, examining how the film is put together and picking apart the script by pointing out the gaping logical gaps present in it.\n\nI’ll be reviewing the film the wrong way, as a man who was once a little boy crying because Optimus Prime was dead. Now whatever is left of that kid inside me has had a wakeup call. The movie he’s been waiting twenty years to see is finally here; Optimus Prime is back from the grave !!!", null, "Transformers director Michael Bay has done the impossible. He’s created a wholly modern, action extravaganza while staying completely true to all the things that have ever been good about the Transformers. Alright maybe Optimus Prime didn’t need to have flames painted on him, but that’s such a minor detail in a movie with characters that are quite literally so big.\n\nAfter the lackluster Spider-Man 3 and Pirates 3, I was beginning to doubt there was going to be a great live-action film that really delivered this summer. The film we saw in the SHAW Bugis’s THX-certified digital 4K projection theater that night – well, it literally rattled our seats and rocked the screen. And it’s a whole lot funnier than you would expect, too.\n\nOtherwise, Transformers is so much like the 80s cartoon many of us loved that it nearly forgets to be cinematic and becomes almost silly. Transformers is astoundingly goofy, but it knows it’s goofy and simply doesn’t care, which is why Bay’s film is so much giant freakin robot fun. There’s no attempt to be serious. That’s not to say the movie doesn’t try to be as real as it can be, after all the goal here is to take giant transforming robots and put them believably in our world. It attempts to seem real, but never at the expense of the essence of what the Transformers have always been.", null, "Transformers wastes no time getting right to the incredible robot action we’re all hungering for, and rushes directly from the credits to eye-popping, rampant robot destruction.\n\nWhat really holds the film together though is that even when it’s knee deep in save the world, all out, brawling in the streets, giant freakin robot war, at the core of everything is the simple story of a boy and his first car. For a man, there are few things more powerful than the relationship he has with his first car.\n\nOnce Bay wisely satiates our lust for effects sequences, he gets right to the heart of his story by taking us along with Sam and his dad as they go car shopping. Sam has worked and saved to afford a car, and is disappointed to discover that he can’t afford any better than a clunker. However, his clunker is no ordinary POS, it’s more than meets the eye.\n\nSam’s relationship with his car, the Autobot Bumblebee is what connects this movie to the audience. The film takes the same formula that has worked so well in other car movies, and applies it to Sam and Bumbelee. Sam develops a strong attachment to his beat up little Camaro, long before he discovers it’s more than four tires and a radio. When he does, because of an old war injury Bumblebee can only speak using beeps and by changing radio stations.\n\nThat too works wonderfully, only deepening their relationship as Bumblebee stands up to protect Sam and the two struggle to communicate with one another. Sam’s relationship with his car is brilliantly written, even better directed, and it’s the super glue that holds this gigantic summer blockbuster tightly together when things go mad in a flurry of one-liners and special effects.\n\nBecause this is a Michael Bay film, Transformers mixes in the parallel storylines of other characters embroiled in Earth’s sudden alien robot problem. The film cuts between stories, one minute we’re following Sam as his car gets him caught up in a battle that’s way over his head, the next it’s a group of government geeks trying to decode a strange alien signal, the next a group of soldiers under attack from an unknown and evil, alien force of mechanical beings with the ability to disguise themselves as everyday items.", null, "Bay shows his robots in perfect hero poses with blinding sunlight streaming over their shoulders and Optimus talks about loyalty, duty, and freedom like he’s just stepped off an Autobot recruiting poster. In another movie it would be ridiculous, in Transformers it’s the sort of thing you’ll feel welling up in the pit of your stomach.\n\nIf there’s any problem with the film, it’s that at 140 minutes it runs slightly long. I’m not proposing that they should have cut back on robots, but some of the movie’s more irrelevant moments involving characters other than Sam could have been truncated without much negative impact. That’s not to say they aren’t entertaining, when the movie’s not wowing you with spectacle it’s pretty good at being flat out funny.\n\nYes, there’s a couple of funny groaner moments and it gets cliche and borderline cheesy in a scene or two. But don’t let minor quabbles distract (even if the ending doesn’t make total sense), this is a very enjoyable adventure.", null, "The crowd was applauding when characters were introduced, laughing out loud at all the right parts and gasping when the fierce battles ensued. Industrial Light and Magic, the powerhouse of cutting edge visual effects, will wow you once again. As an action movie it’s a huge success; with awe-inspiring effects, tremendous set pieces, a sexy style, and jaw-dropping things which you have absolutely never seen before in any other movie.\n\nAs a nostalgia trip for the kids who were sitting next to me in 1986 the last time these characters were in theaters, it’s an even bigger hit. Like many old school Transformers fans I was incredibly skeptical about what Bay was doing. Much of the early information leaked out about the film just didn’t seem right. We were wrong to doubt.\n\nFor you adults and the kid inside who was there back in the 80s cheering Optimus Prime on, this movie is like a rallying cry to your inner child. You’ll want to leap through the screen to stand at Optimus Prime’s side to fight the good fight against Megatron!!\n\nPS: I can’t help but laugh out loud at the jibe thrown towards the scene about the Indian helpdesk !! 🙂\n\n146 replies on “Transformers: More than meets the eye”\n\nYou are such a big spoiler for people who haven’t watched it yet!! =p\n\nAnd hey, Spidey 3 wasn’t that lacklustre what. It just lacked more… Venom… pffft…\n\n“that kind of attitude wont get you anywhere sir”\n\nIf Venom were to be added more screen time, it will probably drag to 3 hours. Only people who behave like she-Venom will love that 😛\n\nYah lah that’s why. It was so damn hilarious!!\n\nIts different now. Real life seems to make them literally larger than life. Those are some heavy weight metals playing hide and seek with Sam’s parents.\n\n“The boy’s parents are irritating. Can I shoot ’em”\n\nLOL.Hahaha yeah you summed up the movie really well.I had a great time watching it with my husband last saturday, whose really a big TRansformers cartoon fan.LOL.\n\nHmm personally i think its one great movie except that I felt more improvements could be made to the camera angles.I mean like certain battling parts it seems so fast and so close.And that i really have to concentrate hard and tried not blinking my eyes so that i didn’t missed out on anything ;p\nOn the other note can’t blame it also coz the movie’s created using CGI ;p\nOverall thumbs up *winks* 🙂\n\nHmm ouh yah abt tat Indian guy…its Indian or Arab?\nCoz the soldiers were located in Qatar?Tats an Arab country rite?\nLol.hahaha whatever lah kan,but that Indian/Arab guy scene was one of the hilarious snippets of the movie.\n\nEven though Qatar is not in India, the world is outsourcing most of its IT technical call center to … INDIA!!\n\nMust also listen to the accent too. His sounded so typical. Probably because I’ve been dealing with them practically everyday during my course of work 🙂\n\nKatak, that’s a pretty good summary of the whole show. Thumbs up!\n\nYa man! I was cursing all the way at that call centre part! Siolz! =) luckily Popeye refrain me. hahaha\n\nI’ll wait for Silverhawks, Mask, Visionaries all to come to the BIG theatres..\n\nyeah when o.prime died, it was a harsh way to usher in a era set of Hot Rod & co .. esp for kids. i too cried. shhhh keep it betw us\n\nYup. I’ll be rooting for Starcom and Thundercats and more importantly BraveStarr to appear too!!! Hahahahaha\n\nMy wife is waiting for GummiBears though. Hehe\n\nYeah unfortunately. Sad moment for all those who live in that era.\n\nIn a way, its good to bring back these fond childhood memories aye ?\n\nDude, i have watched it thousands of thumbs up dude. Lucky i have only 2 thumbs unless i add those on my feet total of 4 thumbs from me. Ur narration of the story really spoils the market dude. Lu boleh kena saman lor.. Hehhe..\n\nBTW, i dun understand last part; When Optimus Prime asked the boy to place the box in his body and shall explode itself together with the boy, but out of sudden, it was Megatron who was about to explode as though its him who was trying to swallow the cube in his body. Sigh, really miss tat out. Any kind audience can explain? Thx in advance.\n\nDec, the idea of Megatron fell down & got weak wasn’t in the picture of Optimus. That box is damn powerful that it could hit anything when triggered. At that point of time Megatron was half weakened when both him & Optimus fought. Sam was quick enough to think and somehow shove it to Megatron (bodoh punya robot, he cld have just snatch the box instead of approaching near to Sam), close to his so-called “readily open chest”. If you notice, Optimus chest was protected by the so-called muscular chest (padahal the windscreen of the truck before transformed) while Megatron’s wasn’t covered at all.\n\nI’ve watched it twice just to catch up that part and of course, my hero – Optimus Prime. =) he’s hot!\n\nU mean if the box goes to Megatron’s chest, he would died? Hhhmmm..\n\nBro!! Gummibears! Bouncing here and there and everywhere!!! Hahahah..\n\nI think when Optimus suggested destroying the Allspark using his chest in the alleyway, one of the Autobots told him not to because the Allspark had “raw power” which could potentially kill him. So, I suppose, that’s why when the Allspark went into Megatron, it too destroyed him. (I’m thinking he just got short-circuited and might come back for sequel, who knows?) AhH heck! Gonna watch it again today!\n\nhavent caught it yet say… so sad!!!\n\n[…] I was skeptical even after reading katak’s entry. […]" ]
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[ null, "Airlift missions are conducted by Air Force Special Operations Command aircrews to prepared and semi-prepared airfields around the world.\n\nFour hours or so ago, one such flight was on final approach to Bogota, Colombia as shown below:", null, "A USAF RC-135W [ID 62-4130 BEEF88] departed San Juan, Puerto Rico for a mission off the northern Venezuela coast. The aircraft is using a false Mode-S hex code of '3F9857' to identify itself to other air traffic.\n\nWhat do the Americans have in mind?\nPosted by seemorerocks at 20:40" ]
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[ null, "A group of Civil Society Organisations has passed a vote of confidence on the Attorney- General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN.\n\nIn the last few weeks, there has been what the minister described as campaign of calumny against him and some other government officials in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.\n\nThe organisations, Northern Youths Progressive Assembly, South West Youths Congress and South East Youths Movement Of Nigeria, at a joint press conference in Abuja, alleged threat to the life of Malami, for his stand on the anti-corruption fight of the federal government.\n\nThe group highlighted the many achievements of Malami as AGF since his appointment by President Mohammadu Buhari to include his stand on the fight against corruption in line with policies of President Mohammadu Buhari’s administration; his advise to the federal government in the Processing and Industrial Development Limited (P&ID) case where Nigeria would have lost $9.6billion to dubious characters and proactive and preventive steps in the fight against Sex and Gender Based Violence\n\nThe youth groups said, ” For these reasons and many more, we, the Northern Youths Progressive Assembly, South West Youths Congress And South East Youths Movement Of Nigeria are passing VOTES of CONFIDENCE on Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, the Honourable Attorney-General and Minister of Justice because we are sure of his capability to bring the needed turn around to the justice sector in line with the vision of the government of President Buhari.\n\n”From our findings, we discovered that the reason for the attacks on the Honourable AGF is simply because he is exposing corrupt elements in this government in line with the vision of the present administration on zero tolerance for corruption. The AGF has done all within his power to expose corrupt elements in government who want to bring ridicule and shame to the administration of President Buhari, who is doing his best to ensure a free, fair and just society for all Nigerians.\n\n”We, the Northern Youths Progressive Assembly, South West Youths Congress and South East Youths Movement of Nigeria, hereby, call on the Honourable AGF to stay focussed and not be distracted by the noise of those who are vehemently opposed to the anti-corruption fight of Mr. President.\n\n”We are also calling on President Mohammadu Buhari to disregard all the baseless allegations and campaign of calumny against the AGF, the SSA to the President on Media and Publicity and other government functionaries who are working very hard to deliver on the promises of Mr. President to Nigerians”.\n\nThe group described the detractors as frustrated opposition who lost election in 2015 and 2019 and are yet to recover from the shock of their loss and are hell-bent on causing havoc to achieve their aim of destabilizing the country through unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations against government officials.\n\nThe group further said, ”Their motive to cause unrest with their unsuccessful “RevolutionNow” didn’t work due to the foresight of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.\n\n”In addition to this campaign of calumny, there are clandestine plans which constitute threats to the life of the Attorney-General of the Federation whom they consider as a stumbling block in achieving their goals. We call on authorities to beef more security around the AGF and hold these detractors responsible for anything that happens to this patriotic, detribalised and selfless Chief Law Officer of the Country”." ]
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[ "by Scott Lee\nEarlier this week work commenced digitally documenting the ruins of Ancient Stabiae in a collaborative project between not-for-profits CyArk and the Restoring Ancient Stabiae Foundation. The project was generously funded by the Friends of Heritage Preservation, with additional matching funds from Zynga.org.\n\nAncient Stabiae was founded between the seventh and sixth century BC in a panoramic position on the edge of Varano hill. Chosen by the aristocracy and members of the Roman Imperial, Ancient Stabiae was home to luxury villas of the Roman elite. After the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD, the city was buried under four meters of lapillus and ash as were the nearby sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Unlike Pompeii and Herculaneum however, Stabiae returned to life very soon and became famous for the healing properties of its thermal spring water.\n\nThe non-profit RAS Foundation’s mission aims to define Ancient Stabiae as an archaeological park. The Master Plan for the site of Ancient Stabiae was formulated for the Superintendency of Naples and Pompei by the RAS Foundation and calls for the complete excavation of two of the large villas on the site, one being the so-called Villa of Arianna. Such a endeavor requires an integrated program of preliminary geo-engineering study, excavation, three dimensional recording, conservation, publication and maintenance. Dr. Thomas Howe, Coordinator General of the RAS Foundation, has requested assistance from CyArk to provide digital documentation in selecting priority areas of the site.\n\nAided by Guido Galvani, a consultant for University of Ferrara, and Marco Medici, an archaeology student working towards his PHD at the University of Ferara, CyArk has begun digitally scanning the panoramic rooms of Villa Arianna, the oldest oldest Villa of Ancient Stabiae, famed for their complex architecture and gorgeous frescoes. Positioned high above the the Gulf of Naples, the site provides a fantastic vantage of Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius, perfectly painting the scene of the tragic eruption.\n\nOver the coming days, the preservation effort will continue onto a remarkably well-preserved small luxurious private bath complex in the villa which was recently re-excavated by the archaeological branch of the State Hermitage Museums, St. Petersburg. This remarkable complex contains high quality frescoes and very interesting, complex architectural features, such as mosaics, a small colonnade, a round room, and hypocausts (subfloor heating).\n\nThis archive of data and deliverables will not only serve as a record in time, it will also assist the conservators in their efforts by providing accurate drawings and measurements of the structure.", null, "The Team at Villa of Arianna with Vesuvius looming in the background.\n\nData from an exterior scan of the Villa of Arianna, showing the bath complex in the foreground", null, "Scanning the fine mosaics of one of Villa Arianna's panoramic rooms." ]
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[ null, "It's said that gold, frankincense and myrrh were not unusual gifts to give a king. We often talk about what the gifts from the Magi represent, but have you considered what the gifts allowed Jesus' family to do?\n\nNot only would the wealth ease the financial burdens of fleeing to Egypt and back — and help to sustain them while they were there — but they would also make it easier to render service to those around them.\n\nThere was, of course, symbolism to the gifts: divinity, priesthood, healing. There was a practicality to them as well." ]
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[ null, "It’s not surprising that our nation doesn’t know quite what to think about the pandemic that is upon us. There are as many variables as you’ll find on a typical March Madness bracket. There’s the matchup between Fox and CNN. Numerous stats and graphs are competing for attention. Should we, for example, pay more attention to the direction of the stock market or the flatness of the “curve”?\n\nWhat is surprising is that our hearts don’t quite know how to feel about it all.\n\nIs it just me, or do you also find yourself experiencing a dozen different feelings in a given minute? You might laugh one moment at a comedic meme about toilet paper, and then—a half-scroll of the mouse later—you’re feeling a cold anxiety creep back in.\n\nHave you ever played the multi-player ping pong game called “Round Robin”?\n\nIt’s kind of like table tennis-meets-cake walk. As everyone walks in a continuous circle around the table, each person takes turns hitting the ball and moving on. Mr. A hits the ball to Mr. B and moves on. Meanwhile, Mr. C picks up Mr. A’s paddle and returns the ball—but not to Mr. B, because Mr. B has moved on and Mr. D has picked up the paddle. Everyone circles the table taking turns hitting the ball until someone messes up. The person who messes up is out, and the game continues with whoever is left.\n\nThat’s not a bad metaphor for the bewildering swirl of contradictory emotions one coronavirus-aware person can feel in the span of a minute.\n\nYou can start out feeling isolated. Then one of your kids comes in the room wanting to show you a picture she painted, causing you to feel cozy and connected. She leaves, and it’s back to scrolling through the news. The pity you feel for elderly Italians dying alone while family is stuck in quarantine turns to dread when you realize that we could be a couple weeks behind.\n\nThe follow-up gratitude for good health so far is tailgated by the urgency of helping wherever you can. Urgency is quickly replaced by guilt, knowing that the needs will far outweigh anything you will be able to accomplish. Relief over the passage of the economic stimulus package is followed closely by numb sobriety: when the next crisis hits, we’ve got a go-to solution which will keep compounding an unpayable national debt.\n\nOne could almost make the entire alphabet an acrostic for the succession of feelings.\n\nA is for admiration felt toward the heroic doctors and nurses. B is for bitterness toward whichever political party you feel is fumbling our future. C is for feeling confused and chaotic. And so on. If put in pictorial form, such a succession might resemble the blur of a slot machine.\n\nOne of the great reliefs we discover in the Bible is that there is no one emotion that true Christians are supposed to be defined by at all times.\n\nWe were wrong to assume that seriousness-in-God’s-sanctuary was the apex of Christian emotion. We were also incorrect when we thought that all the best Christians were defined by their bubbliness. Thankfully, it’s also inaccurate that the definitive Christian emotion is grumpiness toward the culture. Grumpy doesn’t equal godly, and we shouldn’t feel more spiritual whenever we punctuate our complaints with phrases such as “isn’t worth a plug nickel” or “kids these days, I tell ya.”\n\nIf Christians should imitate Jesus, then we need to get used to experiencing multiple emotions.\n\nThe “man of sorrows” (Isaiah 53:3) also expressed exuberant joy (Luke 10:21). He who famously wept at the tomb of Lazarus (John 11:35) used humor as a teaching tool (e.g., Matthew 23:24). He who displayed an alarming confidence in the face of demons, diseases, disasters, and death found Himself agonizing over the crucifixion He was about to undergo (Luke 22:43-45). The playful Jesus who welcomed children into His arms (Mark 10:16) got frustrated by his dense disciples (Mark 7:18) and downright angry at religious leaders with upside-down value systems (Mark 3:5).\n\nIt’s not wrong to experience a swirl of emotions. Life can be a Round Robin of sunny, then shadowy; calm, then stormy.\n\nWhat’s dangerous is when that swirl becomes a tornado trapping you inside its vortex.\n\nEmotions are not to be experienced as ends in themselves, but rather as invitations to approach God’s throne. But you don’t visit empty handed. Rather, you take whatever you’re experiencing—fear, gratitude, sadness, joy, anger, frustration—to Him.\n\nThis is the pattern we see all through the psalms. The psalmist is completely open about his feelings—sometimes shockingly so! He starts where he is, but he doesn’t stay there. Rather, after delving deep into his soul, he digs up what’s there and offers it to God. The psalmist prays his anger (Psalm 137). 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[ null, "College Papers On Frederick Douglass In the days before Apollo 11, the moon was a goal, a target to be accomplished to win the space race. In this essay I intend to uncover the mystery that surrounds the Apollo moon landing. Had we not landed on the moon, life would be very different from the way it is today. Section 2: Irish History . These were astonishing feats. Sponsored Links. Nov 16, 2018 · Some Americans now ask, “Was the moon landing a hoax?” Is this actually possible; would the U.S. These men flew on the Apollo 11 and are famous for being the first men to step on the moon Dec 19, Moon Landing Essay 2012 · The Moon Landing Hoax Conspiracy EssayThe Moon Landing Hoax ConspiracyThe moon landing hoax controversy is still evident after 36 years. What was the most amazing thing about the Moon landing? Decades, in fact. Apr 30, 2013 · Moon Landing Faked!!!—Why People Believe in Conspiracy Theories.\n\nConspiracy Theories: Moon Landing Essay 1292 Words | 6 Pages. Isn’t NASA the most powerful Space Agency in the world? In the days before Apollo 11, the moon was a goal, a target to be accomplished Moon Landing Essay to win the space race. During the 1960s, the Cold War and the Vietnam War were in full swing, and tensions grew internationally and nationally. Information on the technological advances. A Review Of The Controversy Surrounding The Fake Moon Landing. Michael Newton (2006). It’s an idea that’s been around since the mid-1970s, with various reasons suggested for why the US government would want to orchestrate a hoax, from a need to win the Space Race. From a historical perspective, humanity started to take over space seemingly yesterday, Yuri Gagarin’s flight around Earth’s orbit and America’s landing on the Moon gave birth to a new time in science Oct 19, 2015 · REBUNKING CLAIM: The landings may have happened during lunar mornings (something you had assumed was the name of a lo-fi college rock album and not an actual occurrence until just now), or, having spent so much money getting famed director Stanley Kubrick to film the fake Moon landings, NASA didn’t have enough money to hire someone capable of. Kennedy (1917-1963) announced a national goal of landing a man on the moon by ….\n\nTables And Charts Apa Style Moon Landing – Essay Sample. The Moon Landing Briefly describe the background of the debate. My Suggestions To President Moon Concerning The Korean Economy Essay. A Moon landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon.This includes both crewed and robotic missions. President John F. He believes that Moon Landing Essay men did go to the moon but the …. There are no stars in the background of any of the pictures. added by shannongreen2009. The moon landing was an important event that changed history and will be forever remembered Details the advantage of the moon trip as a “stepping stone” to mars and beyond. August 8, 2017 Engineering. read more.", null, "Moon Landing Exploratory Essay The space race, during the Cold War, all started with the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1. Kennedy had said that by the end of the decade the country would put a man on the moon. Indeed, the lunar mission of the Apollo 11 was a new break through in Moon Landing Essay …. Sample essay. In fact, the landing on the Moon and the successful return of Apollo 11 team headed by Neil Armstrong was the breakthrough in airspace exploration and human technology The moon is one object that many people have always fathomed about. The moon in the solar system Essay. The …. The answer, no, should jump out. Kennedy announces moon landing as national goal in a speech Thu, May 25, 1961 – Page 5 · The Eugene Guard (Eugene, Oregon) · Newspapers.com Opinion: Success of Apollo 9 makes. Moon Landing Essay When Neil Armstrong is said to. People also ask What was the most amazing thing about the Moon landing? landings on the moon were faked, and …. Jul 07, 2015 · The backdrop of this debate, which can be strange to consider in hindsight, was the question of whether landing on the moon was actually possible. Apollo Moon Landing It is interesting that when a researcher types in \"Apollo Moon Landing\" on Google, the second link that comes up is \"Moon landing conspiracy theories\"; and entering the site the shocking revelation is that up to 20% of Americans surveyed believed that the moon landings were faked Details the advantage of the moon trip as a “stepping stone” to mars and beyond. A recent YouGov poll found that 16 per cent of British people still cling to the conspiracy theory that the Moon landings were staged." ]
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[ "It was all the way back in 2014 that I first started sorting inflight Champagne into categories to help discussion of what remains the most expensive beverage airlines offer in-flight. Champagne remains a focus for many airlines, particularly as first class continues its long-tail decline and more carriers are looking to boost the perception of their business class products, which are increasingly branded as hybrids.\n\nThe categorisations from 2014 are still fairly valid, although with Brexit sterling volatility the numbers are roughly the same in pounds and euros now. A key trend is that more airlines are trying to figure out how they bridge the gap between categories 2 and 3 (the “can do better” and “well-known business class brand” grades). But there are more fascinating trends and outliers popping up as airlines look to get the most out of their investment.\n\nI’m seeing quite a few airlines that are looking to keep offering Champagne on board but saving a few pennies by cross-sourcing from a variety of suppliers, based largely on what’s cheapest in the market at any one time. Think of it as having rummaged through — or, as United describes it, “hand-picked” — the bin-ends in a wine store for the cheapest bottle, but on an airline scale.\n\nThis is a really smart solution for two reasons: first, obviously, the cost, but second for those palate-conscious passengers who know and enjoy Champagne. Discovering a new bottle, especially from a smaller producer, is a moment of pleasure that goes unnoticed by many but is greatly appreciated by those who do.", null, "The trick to make the most of this, and to increase the number of passengers who see this as a “curated perk” rather than as a cost-cutting exercise, is to be bold about it. One tradeoff of this strategy is that airlines can’t associate themselves with a luxury Champagne brand in their wine lists.", null, "A good bit of thought would enable airlines to get away with offering a bargain-basement Champagne like British Airways does. Image: John Walton\n\nBut it’s 2018, and the Internet of Things and the ever-growing adoption of airline apps mean that there’s no technical reason why the airline can’t have their wine expert write a small blurb — or, imagine, record a 30-second video — for each of the bottles they select, and to have that automatically funnelled to passengers on each flight.\n\nPop that up as a notification in the app after boarding (“Discover our hand-picked wines on your flight today with our sommelier!”) or even have the senior flight attendant mention it during their personal introductions on a longhaul flight.\n\nIn other trends, I’ve also noted more airlines limiting their stocks on board, especially in first class. Japan Airlines ran out of Salon on a recent LAX-NRT flight, Cathay ran out of Krug during the “Champagne and Caviar” course, while Korean Air only loaded one bottle of the first class Perrier-Jouët for the thirteen-hour flight from Seoul to Paris. Obviously, airlines don’t want lushes drinking them out of their yields, but if they’re going to offer a premium bottle they need to offer enough of them.", null, "But there are ways to Nudge passengers into drinking more of the cheaper stuff while maintaining the offer.\n\nOffering a bottle of a cheaper rosé Champagne is a great option, as is featuring a signature home-market favourite, whether that’s a sparkling wine or something like an Aperol Spritz.\n\nAirlines can also make the most of the bar cart with a bit of thought: why not a Kir Royale (crème de cassis), a Buck’s Fizz or mimosa (orange juice) flirtini (vodka and pineapple juice), French 75 (gin, lemon juice, sugar), or poinsettia (Cointreau and cranberry juice)? Or even create a custom cocktail/mocktail combination that works well with a splash of Champagne, like an increasing number of airlines are doing.\n\nAnd, lastly, I’m surprised that more airlines aren’t going the way of Qatar Airways, with its French “luxury non-alcoholic bubbly” So Jennie, which is both a refreshing break from the booze for those who do imbibe and a culturally appropriate option for local markets.\n\nChampagne is here to stay, but with the amount airlines spend, it’s smart to do so wisely.", null, "Why not offer a signature cocktail, with or without Champagne? Image: John Walton" ]
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[ "From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from George Dubya Bush)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWhoops! Maybe you were looking for 9/11?", null, "Despite the latest surgical technologies allowing him to have the best-looking holy glow possible, Bush often hid his halo in embarrassment.\n\nGeorge Walker \"Texas Ranger\" Bush (born July 6, 1946) was the 43rd President of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. He was elected after winning an indisputable victory over educational slideshow producer Al Gore in 2000 and re-elected by a landslide majority in 2004 against war hero/anti-war gadfly John Kerry.\n\nBush is considered one of the most influential political philosophers of his time, being noted for his eloquent speech, and is well known in the academic and scientific community as one of the fathers of modern intellectualism. It is assumed that an equivalent elimination of office will occur to the American presidency upon Bush's death, which will naturally end the legacy of what historians are already calling \"America's Golden Age\".", null, "Bush's National Guard service was often slandered by the liberal media during his 2004 campaign. Some even accused him of faking this photo.\n\nBush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut. He grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas, where he spent his formative years learning to walk like a man carrying two invisible hay bales. He received a master’s degree in history from Yale University in 1968, and then served as an F-102 fighter pilot in the Texas Air National Guard where he earned a Lone Star Medal of Honor, two Adjunct General's Individual Awards, and five purple hearts. Bush received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1975.\n\nFollowing graduation, Bush moved back to Midland and began a profitable career in the energy business, demonstrating that hard work and a solid track record are what leads to corporate success in America, not family ties. After working on his father's successful 1988 Presidential campaign, Bush assembled the group of partners who purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989, for which he later masterminded a profit-turning sale. His selfless acts of heroism during these years were documented by Chuck Norris in the hit series Walker, Texas Ranger.\n\nFrom 1995 to 2000, Bush served for five glorious years as the 46th Governor of Texas, where he earned a reputation for bipartisanship and as a compassionate conservative who shaped public policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families, and local control. There is now no Governor of Texas, as the U.S. Senate unanimously voted to leave the position permanently open, believing that nobody could do a better job than George.\n\nFor those without comedic tastes, the self-proclaimed experts at Wikipedia have an article about George W. Bush.\n\nDuring his presidency, Bush worked with Congress to create an ownership society and build a future of security, prosperity, and opportunity for all Americans.\n\nSympathetic to the tax burden on the common man, he signed into law tax relief that helps workers keep more of their hard-earned money, especially Enron CEOs. In a series of three separate tax cuts, Bush helped end economically disastrous taxation policies and move America to a more free-market economy, leading to a resounding surge in stock market prices across his presidency.\n\nAfter the terrorist attacks in 2001, Bush introduced and later signed the Patriot Act, a patriotic act keeps America free. Several unpatriotic members of Congress attempted to oppose freedom and get parts of the act repealed, but thanks to Bush's decisive leadership, the Act remains in place and still protects America.", null, "God hand-picks George W. Bush for President in 2000 when Florida is unable to make up its mind. (dramatization)\n\nBush additionally drafted and signed the most comprehensive education reform in a generation, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. This legislation is ushering in a new era of accountability, flexibility, local control, and more choices for parents, affirming our nation’s fundamental belief that no children should be left behind (and helping them make an educated decision on wacky theoretical subjects like evolution and artwork).\n\nBush also tirelessly worked to improve healthcare and modernize Medicare, providing the first-ever prescription drug benefit for seniors. Numerous TV news spots have touted the benefits of this bipartisan bill. If you have not yet had a chance to see them, please contact Karen Ryan at Home Front Communications Co/PR Desk for your own copies.\n\nBecause Bush believes the strength of America lies in the hearts, souls, and wallets of our citizens, he supported programs that encourage individuals to help their neighbors in need. The TIPS program reaffirms America's selflessness and trust of its fellow citizens, allowing everyone from the meter maid to the postman to help out in keeping each other safe from terrorists, who we are reminded could look just like everyone else.\n\nOn the morning of September 11, 2001, driven by little but a pure hatred of freedom, al-Qaeda terrorists attacked the United States. During the attacks, members of both American political parties united around Bush, applauding the foresight demonstrated by his both being and remaining President at such a pressuring time. Many Democrats now sheepishly admit they would have surrendered immediately instead. Bush's ability to remain calm under fire, demonstrated by reading My Pet Goat to calm the children's nerves, earned him high approval ratings which stayed consistent throughout his administration.\n\nSince then, Bush took unprecedented steps to protect not only America, but the whole of the world, from terrorism, and launched the War on Terror in response, starting with the War in Afghanistan. Under his administration, violence resulting from terrorism decreased, with the help of former United Nations Ambassador John Negroponte and foreign policy expert Condoleezza Rice. Having honorably served in the armed forces, and taking decisive steps to help create America's proud amputee forces, helped Bush bond with the troops under his command. He also discontinued the controversial practice of soldiers dying in vain, instead of guaranteeing \"a rationale for every casualty.\"\n\nThe President was confident that by helping build free and prosperous societies, America and its friends, and allies will succeed in making all nations on Earth more secure and peaceful. This is known as the \"Domino Theory\", a model whereby peace and freedom cascade, crashing across the land into a peaceful scattering of countries, the fallen dominoes crushing all smaller objects that aren't dominoes in their path.", null, "Bush on a 2003 humanitarian mission to Iraq.\n\nDue to Bush wanting to avenge his daddy over unfinished business from the 1990 Gulf War the threat of weapons of mass destruction being used against the United States homeland, Bush bravely overcame world resistance against launching the Iraq War, a war for the liberation of the Iraqi people. With U.S. effort, UN Security Council resolution 1441 was passed, granting the U.S. the authority to invade Iraq. With continued Iraqi belligerence, America was left with no option but to declare war on March 20, 2003. Terrorist forces loyal to Saddam Hussein (both of them) were quickly overpowered. Afterward, the country was on the road to a record-pace reconstruction despite the best efforts of the media to encourage violence.\n\nWhile decisive leadership by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld led to a catastrophically successful victory, Saddam had already smuggled out all of the weapons of mass destruction from the country into Syria and Iran, which are presently preparing to use them against the United States homeland. Bush worked on bravely overcoming world resistance against launching wars for the liberation of the Iranian and Syrian people. North Korea's bids for notoriety were only reluctantly rewarded with diplomatic discussions.", null, "In contrast to Kanye West's brash statements, some of Bush's best friends are black.\n\nIn August 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast and caused widespread damage, including flooding New Orleans. Despite harsh criticism from liberal pundits such as Kanye West, Bush wasted no time in dispatching FEMA to the scene. Due to his love of the city, its traditions, and all of its people, including its black people, Bush gave numerous conferences while he rallied the nearly full strength Louisiana National Guard to go on rescue missions. African-American Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice helped secure cooperation from other nations, while Michael Brown, who has several close black friends, helped establish aid for those who had been rescued.\n\nThanks to funding secured by the president, the city was rebuilt to all of its glory, tradition, and especially ethnic diversity. In keeping with the relaxed and unhurried traditions of that once great city, this happened at a leisurely pace.\n\nDuring his term in office, Bush worked with the Attorney General's office to help ensure a woman's right to give birth. The President also encouraged more women to take important positions in the nation's workforce, due to his strong belief that women are as equally capable of operating the Cannon copiers and taking dictation as men.\n\nBush is married to Laura Welch Bush, a former teacher and librarian who was the inspiration for June Cleaver on the popular 1950s sitcom Leave It to Beaver. They have twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna. The Bush family also includes two dogs, Barney and Miss Beazley, and a cat, Willie.\n\nLiving under the radar (compared with the constant scrutiny from the liberal media while in office), Bush and his wife have spent time in Africa opening and renovating medical clinics. Bush also spends time painting portraits of former White House dog Checkers Barney and other assorted stuff, such as ones of himself in the shower and soldiers who died in the War on Terror. Bush is currently engaged in two part-time jobs, one as a paid speaker and the other as the best friend of Ellen DeGeneres and other neoliberals who rehabilitated him for not being as (openly) bad as later elected officials." ]
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[ "Ohio is Becoming the Haven For Casinos\n\nEver since the online casinos are acquiring more popularity over the last ten years, gaming societies from the United States are foreseeing the negative consequences on their part. The American players are opt to be satisfied to have a choice to play in Canadian casinos only, and not from any other country as banking policies are working quite well between Canada and the U.S w88.\n\nExcept some states, Americans could not place bets online.\n\nThe progressing casinos online made an impression in the US even in the period of recession, once proving that the power of network following can nourish loads of money making opportunities. Debate has centered on the bringing in of casinos in the Buckeye state of Ohio. The attempt to carry out the permit to allow gaming facilities in Columbus, Toledo, Cincinnati, and Cleveland in Ohio had gone out four times already; but this time around, fanatics are positive they can have the permit.", null, "Casinos is the answer to Recession\n\nWhen the recession has hit the state, gaming stations might just be the answer to the high increasing number of unemployed individuals. It is expected that bringing in of casinos in the state would kick start the prospect of close to 35,000 jobs in the next few years even though each casino will have to shell out huge money to the tune of $50 million for a license. Many of the most famous basketball players support that casinos be built in Ohio especially that they would never want that other casinos from some parts of the world would reign in gaming entertainment popularity.", null, "Popular casinos’ stocks have increased dramatically after it is known that many people are voting for permitting casinos to reside in Ohio. Activities for gaming entertainment are meant to be more active as revenues are promising to lift up the state, in reference to Australia in the 1950’s when casinos are allowed to run legally in New South Wales. The nation is now the major online gaming hub of the world.\n\nBy awaisAugust 12, 2021BusinessLeave a Comment on Ohio is Becoming the Haven For Casinos" ]
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[ "Onlookers on in awe at the damage Friday night at the golf course -- tangled tents, missing flags, and a toppled scoreboard.", null, "Scoreboard at PGA Championship blown over by storms\n\n\n\"We came in here and pulled under one of the hospitality tents and it was just wild winds whipping all over the place and all of a sudden, things started flying around and the leaderboard, the top flew off. The whole thing then flipped over and literally turned upside down,\" said Call Tillisch, witnessed storms.\n\nFeeding the storm, hot, humid air that, for some fans, made the early afternoon as challenging as some of the holes on the course.\n\n\"There was so much heat, a lot of people were falling. They ran out of water at some point, which was probably a good thing since most people left the course before the storm came,\" said Tom Groom, witnessed storms.", null, "Multiple fans tell FOX6 News, multiple stands ran out of water early, and a few hours later...there was water and even more wind -- enough to blow over a tree on the 18th hole.\n\n\"It was a loud snap too, it was just the tree, there were chairs flying. The ice cream/lemonade stand off 17 was in the bunker,\" said Phil Oskilanec, witnessed storms.\n\nAs of Friday evening, reports of any injuries remain unconfirmed.\n\nIt can be said with certainty, the public scoreboard is indeed broken. This is particularly unfortunate for the woman who help with it -- she writes in calligraphy the name of every single player in the tournament.\n\nA PGA official says it takes 2-3 nights to make the sign which now, is completely toppled over.\n\nThe main shopping tent at Whistling Straits also took a hit from the strong winds. The winds ripped through the outer lining of the tent -- and blew over displays.", null, "Even the tent where the media can tell the story of what's happening at the PGA suffered some damage on Friday. The roof must have leaked a bit -- because FOX6's Brandon Cruz was sheltering Photojournalist Mickie Leach as they worked on their Friday evening story.\n\nPGA officials say, regardless of how the scoreboard looks, the plan is to resume play at 7 a.m. Saturday." ]
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