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[ "While the 32-inch model is priced at ₹12,999, the 43-inch model will cost ₹21,999. It will be available from both Flipkart and Realme.com website starting June 2, 12PM IST. In addition, you will get a 6 months free trial of YouTube Premium with purchase of the TV along with standard EMI options and 1 year additional warranty support only for the TV’s panel. The firm adds that the product will be coming to offline stores as well on a later date.\n\nYou get the Chroma Boost picture engine on display, which is also the same tech used in Realme smartphone’s camera. This comes alongside HDR 10 and HLG format support. Boasted for its ‘bezel-less’ design, the Realme Smart TV also has two full range speakers along with two tweeters, all of which are placed underneath. It also uses Dolby Audio solution..\n\nBeing a certified Android TV, the Realme Smart TV features all the Android apps and movies including Netflix, YouTube, Disney+ and more. It is also possible to use Google Assistant to play movies and search for other content.\n\nOn the connectivity front, you get 2.4GB Wifi, Bluetooth 5, ethernet, HDMI ports and USB ports. And with a built-in Chromecast, the TV can show contents from a connected phone.\n\nThe Realme all-in-one smart remote comes with hotkeys for Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube and a dedicated button for Google Assistant.\n\nRealme also announced the 100W Realme Soundbar that comes with four speakers and a subwoofer to create a complete surround sound experience.\n\nHave one more surprise for our fans! Introducing the 100W #realmeSoundbar with 4 speakers & a subwoofer for a complete surround sound experience. pic.twitter.com/YX10lvYASA\n\nRealme has just said that they are bringing the soundbar in soon and have not announced the price or expected launch date yet.", null, null ]
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[ null, "I am heartbroken, like so many others, that Europe today adopted an illegal and inhumane agreement to deport refugees from Greece to Turkey.\n\nTurkey has serious human rights problems and provides no protections for refugees or migrants. Refugees who land on Lesvos consistently refer to the abuse they suffered at the hands of Turkish authorities. An estimated 3 million refugees and migrants will now be at the mercy of the Turkish government, which has recently has stepped up its persecution of dissidents, has taken over the state’s most important news media and is suspected of supporting ISIL’s illegal oil trade. The Turkish government, described as “on a path to dictatorship,” will receive $6 billion from the EU, most of which will probably be spent on guns and police to manage some of the most vulnerable people on earth.\n\nIt was sickening to watch the news reports showing Europe’s most privileged elites congratulate themselves for selling more than three million people down the river in an agreement Amnesty International describes as a “dark day in Europe” and Oxfam calls “a further step down the path of inhumanity.” If there was ever a single act that will create terrorists, this “deal” is it.\n\nThe US is silent." ]
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[ null, "RTL 7 is a major commercial television station in the Netherlands. It is the most-watched commercial station in the country, popular especially with those aged between 16 and 50. RTL 7 is a general entertainment channel with infotainment, drama series (Dutch and foreign), talk shows, game shows, news, sports and talent shows. It is owned by RTL Nederland. The station has three sister TV channels: RTL 5, RTL 4 and RTL 8 and four thematic TV channels: RTL Z, RTL Lounge, RTL Crime and RTL Telekids.\n\nOfficially RTL 7 - along with RTL 5, RTL 4 and RTL 8 is headquartered in Luxembourg, broadcasting under a Luxembourg TV license. This allows them to avoid more strict control by the Dutch media authorities as Luxembourg´s television watchdog is less strict.\n\nWatch RTL 7 from abroad with VPN" ]
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[ null, "Beerus heads to Earth, and with a warning from King Kai to not anger him, Vegeta is put in a tough spot. How will Vegeta handle it, try and take him out or grovel and try to appease the Destroyer God?\n\nGoku and King Kai: With some sensu beans, Goku is restored to full health but he is prevented from going to Earth by King Kai. Goku eventually relents and begins pondering again how to beat Beerus. And that’s the last we see of Goku this episode.\n\nBulma’s Birthday Party: Everyone is enjoying their time at the party as Beerus arrives unnoticed. Vegeta is racking his brain trying to figure out where he has heard of Beerus before. While Vegeta is pondering, Beerus sneaks up behind him.\n\nAs Vegeta goes on the offensive (for some reason not realizing who this was), Beerus renders him immobile, sprawling him across the floor. It is then that Vegeta remembers Beerus, from when Beerus had Vegeta’s father, King Vegeta, groveling on hands and knees–all because King Vegeta took the most comfortable pillow in the universe, while giving Beerus the second best.\n\nBeerus goes on to question Vegeta about the Super Saiyan God as Bulma walks up. Bulma invites Whis and Beerus to join the party. As they join the party, Vegeta is left sulking in the bushes watching the festivities. As before, we are reintroduced to Beerus’ and Whis’ love of food. And because of this they become enamored with the food selection of the party, as well as Earth in general. One of the food options offered to them is an octopus dish roulette, where one of the balls has wasabi instead of octopus in it. Luckily Beerus chose wisely (Krillan ended up with the wasabi).\n\nWe see a brief glimpse of Pilaf and gang still hanging about hoping that the dragon balls are really on the ship, while Trunks and Goten play a game of water-tag. Vegeta runs around serving Beerus and Whis as Beerus questions him about his relationship with Goku.\n\nVegeta claims that Goku is his enemy, yet they have sustained a truce. At this point Beerus is drenched in water from the boy’s game, panicking Vegeta.\n\nThe water puts Beerus into a rage, however Vegeta has a stroke of genius. Entering the sea, he pulls out a giant octopus. After blasting it, he begins to prepare the octopus roulette meal from earlier. This display distracts Beerus from his anger and Beerus and Whis go back to pondering about food. While waiting for the octopus, Whis starts to discuss pudding. They head over to get some but find out that Buu has all of the remaining servings. Buu refuses to hand any over and ends up licking all of the pudding containers.\n\nAgain Beerus is into a rage and this time he takes Buu with him, both blasting Satan back as he tries to interfere. Buu starts attacking Beerus but is quickly proven that he is not the stronger of the two. As Beerus attacks Buu, he again utters a monologue (that was uttered during the King Vegeta flashback) that the only thing Beerus really hates is when people don’t show him the respect he feels he is due.\n\nThe episode ends as Buu is blasted into the ocean.\n\nThe beginning of the episode is similar to the movie, however things go very different very quickly. First off we have a bit more of a background between King Vegeta and Beerus (who had given Beerus a banquet), Beerus doesn’t end up prostrating Vegeta here, and Bulma is a bit drunk. Beerus also participates in the festivities by dancing.\n\nAt this point we have a very different situation going on in the movie. Pilaf and gang make their entrance into the movie, sneaking around Bulma’s mansion looking for the dragon balls. One interesting point is the movie mentions the reason why Pilaf and gang are kids again, even though they have been around since the original Dragon Ball series. It appears they made a wish to be young again. Interesting that they never mentioned this in the series itself.\n\nWhile searching around, Pilaf and gang stumble upon the Bingo prizes (which were shown in the TV series when Goten and Trunks were searching around). As they find the dragon balls they are discovered by Trunks and Goten. They mistake Goten for Goku and run away, stealing one of the dragon balls in the process for a ransom. Upon seeing Bulma, Pilaf reminisces some more and more scenes from the original Dragon Ball series are shown.\n\nThe party realizes that one of the dragon balls is missing and Pilaf and gang try to sneak away. Upon realizing this, Mai takes Trunks hostage with a gun. The Great Saiyaman (Gohan in disguise) also shows up, thinking this is all a game. Mai shoots at Gohan (at his request), which ends up injuring Videl from the ricocheted bullets. Dende heals her, at which time he discovers a secret Videl is holding (a secret that is revealed much later in the series). Beerus is also hit by a bullet and to distract Beerus, Vegeta starts singing and dancing about the Bingo tournament. The Bingo game begins (which never actually occurs in the TV series), while Beerus and Whis continue their eating.\n\nAt which point we come back to the TV episode with Buu eating the pudding, the licking, and the subsequent fighting.\n\nAfter a brief fighting episode we are brought back to the filler episodes until the climactic battle at the end of the arc. I think this is a problem with trying to adapt a movie into a series of episodes. They want to draw out the conflict but they can’t really add in much content, wanting to remain true to the movie. Overall, there is nothing overly wrong with the episode, just nothing happens in it. We are given the brief glimpse of a fight at the end, which is sure to carry over to the next episode but not much else.\n\nMy biggest area of interest is how much material was changed from the movie. Where last week’s episode we had almost a straight reproduction of the movie (if not elongated a little), this week we have almost an entire episode worth of material that had been changed. I am assuming this is because Pilaf and gang’s roles had been changed in the series to not be as hostile as they are in the movie (at least at this point); in the series they are bumbling buffoons.\n\nOverall, a middling episode. Neither good, nor bad, just in the middle, plodding along.\n\nThe Man Who Named Megatron: An Interview With ‘Transformers’ Writer Bob Budiansky" ]
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[ "Summary: Using the ConvertFrom-JSON and ConvertTo-JSON Cmdlets to edit a configuration file\n\nA very excellent question. For which it produced a most interesting solution when I asked Sean Kearney one of our Microsoft PFE’s to look at it. Take it away Sean!\n\nLet’s begin by examining the settings we are trying to change. They can be accessed under the “Settings” in Teams", null, null, "But if Teams was deployed and initially an Office wanted to delay use (*after say, until staff were trained*) it would still launch at login in some cases.\n\nSince I couldn’t find a way online to do it so I decided to investigate. The first question which needed to be answered was “Where are the settings stored?”\n\nTo find that answer I pulled out the ever trustworthy tool from Sysinternals called “Procmon” which allows you to see what files and registry entries a process is accessing.\n\nIf you are curious on how to use this tool there is an excellent link from Christopher Haun on MSDN as well as a cool video from Scott Hanselman. In addition there are books written by Mark Russinovich and Aaron Margosis to show you all the ins and outs of this great suite of tools.\n\nWith a little bit of work I found a file which seemed to be written to when I checked and cleared the respective boxes. It was located under the following folder\n\nSince it was a JSON formatted file, I was able to read it and Convert it to a standard PowerShell object using this piece of PowerShell\n\nOnce I had this object I could examine the contents (and did of course!)", null, "I could see several settings, but one appeared to contain the four I was looking for, “appPreferenceSettings”\n\nI examined one of the values that I was interested in. I needed to know type of an object it contained, in this case the ‘openAtLogin’ one. For this we can leverage the gettype() method which will show us the Type of object it is.\n\nKnowing this was a Boolean Object, if I wanted to clear the box I needed to set it from $True (checked off) to $False (Cleared)\n\nI updated the value in the following fashion.\n\nNow to test this I needed to do three things.\n\nI launched the Teams process and examined the settings which confirmed it was updated properly! I actually did a little dance on that one when I saw it work. (No really I did, and Mrs. EnergizedTech looked at me funny when it happened 😉 )\n\nThe process then was clearly simple.\n\nHere it was written as a Parameterized Script\n\nNow with this script it was possible to update the settings in an easier fashion whether by Group Policy, Login script or any one of many other options.\n\nThanks Sean for sharing that with us! So RL that is all there is to editing the Teams configuration with PowerShell.\n\nI invite you to follow me on Twitter and Facebook. If you have any questions, send email to me at scripter@microsoft.com, or post your questions on the Official Scripting Forum. See you tomorrow. Until then, peace.\n\nPowerTip: Read a JSON configuration file as a PowerShell object\nSummary: Using the ConvertFrom-Json Cmdlet in PowerShell to read a JSON formatted file Hey, Doctor Scripto! I've seen a lot of JSON files in use in Azure. I'm not ...\n\nDoctor Scripto September 4, 2019\n0 comment\nMaximizing the Power of Here-String in PowerShell for Configuration Data\nSummary: Discovering some of the awesome and neat ways to leverage a Here-String in a Script or function Q: Hey, Doctor Scripto! I used to write scripts with ..." ]
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[ "The shadow of a turbine from a wind farm is seen on a subject in Brandenburg, Germany. As know-how develops, the dimensions of wind generators is rising.\n\nVestas has introduced plans to put in a prototype of its 15 megawatt offshore wind turbine at a facility in Denmark.\n\nIn an announcement, the corporate stated the prototype, referred to as V236-15 MW, could be put in within the second half of 2022 at a check heart in Western Jutland, Denmark. It’s anticipated to begin producing electrical energy within the fourth quarter of 2022.\n\nThe size of the V236-15 MW is appreciable. In line with Vestas, it should stand 280-meters tall, with prototype blades measuring 115.5 meters in size. The prototype might be put in onshore to be able to make entry simpler on the subject of testing.\n\nThe turbine’s manufacturing output is predicted to be 80 gigawatt hours a yr. Vestas stated this is able to be capable of energy roughly 20,000 European households, displacing over 38,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide within the course of.\n\nWhereas Vestas claims its prototype “would be the tallest and strongest wind turbine on the planet as soon as put in,” different corporations are additionally growing their very own huge generators.\n\nIn August, MingYang Sensible Vitality released details of a huge new offshore wind turbine. Dubbed the MySE 16.0-242, MingYang’s turbine could have a peak of 264 meters, a rotor diameter of 242 meters and a blade size of 118 meters. Its capability might be 16 MW.\n\nThe Chinese language firm is aiming to put in a prototype in 2023 earlier than beginning industrial manufacturing the yr after.\n\nIn the meantime, at the start of October, GE Renewable Vitality stated its Haliade-X prototype, which has been put in within the Dutch metropolis of Rotterdam, had began to function at 14 MW.\n\n“The power to provide extra energy from a single turbine means fewer generators have to be put in at every wind farm,” the corporate stated on the time. “Along with much less capital expenditure, this additionally simplifies operations and upkeep.”\n\nThe event of big wind generators has generated pleasure in some quarters, however there are undoubtedly challenges too.\n\nAccording to a recent report from industry body WindEurope, European ports would require new infrastructure and vital funding over the subsequent few years to deal with the expansion of the area’s offshore wind sector and its generators.\n\nIn its report, revealed in Might, the Brussels-based group stated Europe’s ports must make investments 6.5 billion euros (round $7.54 billion) by 2030 to be able to help the growth of offshore wind.\n\nAmongst different issues, the report addressed the brand new actuality of larger generators and the impact it might have in relation to ports and infrastructure.\n\n“Upgraded or fully new amenities are wanted to host bigger generators and a bigger market,” it stated.\n\n“They might want to cater for working and sustaining of a bigger fleet (together with coaching amenities), for upcoming decommissioning initiatives and to host new manufacturing centres for bottom-fixed and floating offshore wind.”\n\nAdditional to this, ports would wish to “develop their land, reinforce quays, improve their deep-sea harbours and perform different civil works.”", null, null, "Why are your favorite streaming TV shows canceled after one season?", null ]
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[ "Uppu Seedai and vella seedai are the most common snack made for Gokulashtami.It is the same dough made in sweet and salt versions.You can make it a few days before and keep it for neivedhyam or you can prepare the dry flour few days earlier and make the seedais on gokulashtami day.\nThere has always been a scare about the seedais bursting when put in the oil.There are three tips i learnt from other blogs(which i followed while making the seedais)for the seedais to not burst.First sieve the flour well so that the dough is smooth.Second do not roll them too tightly and the third is to roast the flour well.If you follow all these it might nut burst.\nSince Krishna is a baby and likes to eat his snacks in different shapes that you can see in the pictures!!!!", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "I am posting both under one post because the basic flour is the same and i do not have to repeat the same steps again.Get the rice flour ready as the same way as uppu seedai.In uppu seedai you add more butter and vella seedai you add a little more urad dal flour so once you powder the rice split it for uppu and vella seedai seperately.If the quantity of jaggery becomes more then seedais might dissolve in the oil so use right amount of jaggery.", null, "You will Need\nHow to", null, null, null, null, null, "Thank you Renu wish you a happy krishna jayanthy too!\n\nThank you Uma, it looks very simple process, but how long one should heat jaggery water(consistency )not mentioned. Many times I got the seedai break into pieces when put it hot oil can you point out the reason.\nalso tell me if you know how to make thattai like what we get from grand sweets.!! thank you once again for sharing your experience\n\nThanks for the wonderful recipe and Happy Krsihna ashtami\n\nI have never seen vellacheedai the \"longish\" one. I have seen my grandmother make vella cheedai for a long time. and then my mother now my mother in law. I have seen what neighbors make. the elongated cheedai is new. is that the tradition in some place?\n\n. My mother used to make two conical shapes both for Uppu seedai as well as vella seedai as a prayer/offering to Ganesh ji and these are fried with the first lot!The longish ones are made for very small kids who are yet to develop even proper milk teeth!!" ]
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[ null, "The Air National Guard badly needs to modernize its fleet, not only for operations in the homeland but also for its warfighting mission, the head of the National Guard said Nov. 10.\n\n“We want to … make sure that we have a pathway to modernization for each of our fighter squadrons because it’s an incredible capability,” Hokanson told reporters during a Defense Writers Group event in Washington, D.C. “But it’s also a capacity issue for our nation, to make sure that whatever we get asked to do, that we can do that.”\n\nAs of fiscal 2021, the Air National Guard had some 470 F-15C/Ds and F-16s, with an average age of over 30 years, compared to just 19 F-35s. Lt. Gen. Michael A. Loh, Air National Guard director, said in September that roughly 20 F-15Cs in the fleet were grounded because the backbones of the aircraft were cracked.\n\nA number of Air National Guard units are slated to receive either the F-35 or F-15EX in the coming years. In 2020, the ANG announced that bases in Alabama, Florida, and Wisconsin would receive F-35s in addition to the Vermont unit that has already accepted them, while Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore., would get an F-15EX squadron. F-15C/D bases in Massachusetts, California, and Louisiana are set to receive one of the two new fighters.\n\nBut it’s not just fighters that need to be upgraded, Hokanson said. Increasingly, the Guard has been called upon to combat wildfires in the West, and to do so, several of its C-130s have been outfitted with the Modular Airborne Firefighting System (MAFFS).\n\nWith MAFFS, C-130s are able to drop 3,000 pounds of retardant on a wildfire in less than five seconds, fly back, refill, and be in the air again in under 20 minutes. But the system needs improvements to keep up with the increasingly high tempo required.\n\n“We’ve got to make sure that we’re completely modernized so that they can perform the missions that they’re being asked to do. And when you look at firefighting, another piece of that is the MAFFS system. … It’s basically a series of pallets they push in the back of a C-130,” said Hokanson. “The Forest Service owns that, … [but] we also need to … continually upgrade those systems as well so they can perform as we need them, really, in the middle of the forest fires.”\n\nThe Air National Guard’s C-130H fleet is also being upgraded with a new propeller system to increase thrust and reduce maintenance hours. And in various versions of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, Hokanson noted several C-130Hs would be replaced by more modern C-130Js.\n\nReplacements are good, but Hokanson wants to make sure there is no reduction in the ANG’s overall airlift capacity. In 2018, U.S. Transportation Command’s Mobility Capabilities and Requirements Study proposed that the Air Force needed 300 C-130s, a slight reduction from its current fleet size. A new MCRS was completed in June and has yet to be publicly released, but Hokanson said he hopes it will take into account the broad mission set of the Air Guard.\n\n“In the past, it didn’t account for what we did in the homeland—that’s flying to forest fires, to disasters, and moving troops in a timely manner,” Hokanson said. “And so it’s supposed to be accounted for this year, and it will be interesting to see where it goes. I know right now we’re scheduled to have one of our C-130s come offline, in Mansfield, Ohio, and transfer to a different mission set. But we think the remaining aircraft is probably about what we need. But, of course, we need the data to support that. So we’ll watch very closely for that.”\n\nEven beyond humanitarian and disaster relief responses, the ANG’s modernization needs to continue to boost the Guard’s operational effectiveness, Hokanson said.\n\n“We really need the modernization for our warfighting mission. And if I can kind of just take a step back, that’s another thing that we constantly have to try and share, is that the whole reason the National Guard exists is the combat reserve of the Army and the Air Force, and we’re manned, trained, and equipped to fight our nation’s wars,” Hokanson said. “And when you look at the states, probably 98 to 95 percent of their budget is federally funded. So in that respect, we need the aircraft modernized so that they can be interoperable, no matter where we ask them to go on the globe.”" ]
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[ "Is this the best Halloween costume yet? Seven-year-old's Rocket Raccoon outfit made by his mom is a hit...and even gets praise from Guardians of the Galaxy director\n\nThis is the amazing Halloween costume created by a mother for her son which has even been praised by a Hollywood director.\n\nChristina Borchardt spent weeks making her son Chase a costume based on Rocket Raccoon from the Guardians of the Galaxy.\n\nBorchardt, from Three Rivers, California, posted photographs and videos of her amazing creation on Facebook, which even attracted the attentions of the film's director James Gunn.", null, null, null, "The costume was based on the Rocket Raccoon character, pictured, from The Guardians of the Galaxy", null, null, null, "Christina Borkhardt, right, then created the mask with a moveable jaw, left, so her son can speak", null, "Borchardt said that the Rocket Raccoon costume is one of eight she is making for a special convention next year.\n\nShe said: 'My whole family is dressing up for Motorcity Comic con in May with the Guardian of the Galaxy theme. We have been dressing as a group the last few years.'\n\nThe costume has a mouth which moves when Chase speaks and Borchardt is planning to install fans so her son can remain cool for extended periods.\n\nBorchardt even posted a video showing the hard work which went into creating the amazing costume.", null, null, "Everything possible is done to make the costume look as authentic as possible including the gun, right\n\nIn addition to Halloween, Chase will be wearing his costume along with his family at a comic con event in May" ]
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[ "Our involvement in clinical trials started in 2001 when we were selected by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the country’s number one children’s hospital, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, to take part in a clinical trial.\n\nThe aim of the study was to measure how an Austin Air HealthMate could help to reduce children’s asthma symptoms and minimize visits to the ER. The air purifiers were run in the bedroom at night and in the main family room during the day. Over a twelve-month period, the children’s asthma improved and the number of visits to the emergency room was reduced dramatically.\n\nOur work with Johns Hopkins\n\nThe success of this trial paved the way for others. In 2009 we were approached by the renowned Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore. This time to measure how effectively our Bedroom Machine™ could reduce levels of indoor Nitrogen Dioxide.\n\nNitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a gas often present in homes where there are gas stoves. It is particularly dangerous for people with COPD, as it can cause coughing, wheezing and chest tightness. Participants were given two Austin Air Purifiers, to be used in the kitchen and the bedroom. Again, results were impressive, NO2 levels dropped and air quality improved significantly.\n\nShortly after, we teamed up with Johns Hopkins University Hospital for a second time. This study was designed to measure how using an Austin Air Bedroom Machine™ could improve indoor air quality for pregnant women or women with very young children, living with a smoker.\n\nAgain two Austin Air Purifiers were installed in each home. And once again it was clinically proven that our air purifiers are extremely effective at removing PM2.5 and what’s more, 98% of the women said they would recommend an Austin Air Purifier to friends and family looking to improve indoor air quality.\n\nWe went on to conduct a number of studies with Johns Hopkins and are still working with the university at the time of writing.\n\nThe University of Washington\n\nIn 2015, we partnered with the University of Washington, to measure how effective our air purifiers would be at removing contaminants from the homes of children living in the Yakima Valley, Washington State.\n\nThe area is known for its intensive crop farming and dairy based agricultural production, activities that have a major impact on pollution levels. Many of these outdoor pollutants find their way into homes. In fact, another study carried out in the same area, showed indoor pollution levels are far higher than outdoors.\n\nThe study took place between 2015 and 2017 and involved 71 families, living close to agricultural operations. All families had asthmatic children between the ages of 6 and 12.\n\nThe results of this trial were impressive and support others we have been involved in. Austin Air Purifiers are highly effective at lowering levels of PM2.5 in the home. Which in turn helps to improve children’s asthma symptoms and reduce the number of asthma attacks and visits to the emergency room.\n\nAnd in 2020, a project funded by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, gave us the opportunity to work with Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Boston.\n\nAs part of the study, Austin Air Purifiers have been installed in various locations across the East Boston area, to help improve air quality for residents living near to Boston Logan International Airport.\n\nFour published clinical trials, four successful outcomes. And although the results of the trials confirm what we have known for many years, this has been a real game changer for us. We have achieved something no other air purifier has. Independently tested, by some of the country’s leading hospitals, we were (and still are) the only air purifier to be clinically proven in this way.", null ]
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[ null, "“Wear amethyst and from passion and care you will be kept free.”", null, "February’s birthstone is the clear-headed sobriety stone, AMETHYST. Ancient Greeks associated its purple color with Bacchus, the god of wine, and they wore amulets of amethyst to prevent drunkenness. So beware, if you’re planning a night of drunken debauchery, leave the amethyst jewelry at home. If, on the other hand, you wish to retain your sobriety, wear an amethyst in the spot on the body where the stone purportedly does its best work—the navel.\n\nAmethyst is also believed to be a cure for drug addiction, gambling, and even pimples, and as a mystical healing stone it exudes a calming energy to relax the mind. The Hebrew word achlamah translates to “dream stone,” and sleeping with the stone is said to bring strong dreams. (these same powers are assigned to lavender, also purple-colored).\n\nAmethysts have been found in many places throughout the state, from the White Mountains in the north to the southernmost locales of Hampton Falls and the Isles of Shoals.\n\nGeologists estimate that New Hampshire’s mineral deposits are between 350-400 million years old, long before plate tectonics pushed North America off as a separate continent. (Those beautiful rock ledges at the shoreline? They were once attached to Africa!)\n\nA variety of quartz, amethyst owes its purple color mainly to the presence of iron. Formed deep within the earth, a single one-inch crystal, growing at the rate of one atomic layer per year, took some 10 million years to create.", null, "Birthstones are thought to have originated with the 12 gemstones embedded in the magic breastplate of the high priest of the Israelites. Amethyst, like January’s garnet, was one of the stones. The concept was later fused with the 12 signs of the zodiac, which led to the belief that a particular gem protected those born during a particular month.\n\nThe National Association of Jewelers created the modern list of birthstones in 1912.\n\nBrought to you by Cheryl Lassiter and History Matters New Hampshire. nh.historymatters@gmail.com" ]
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It has even claimed itself as the powerful and customizable best Tumblr alternatives. This platform started out as a free service but later, it has become a paid service. But when it comes to power and features, you can expect a lot from it. There are two plans available for this platform. The web server hosted plan would cost you around $19 a month – that’s the starting price. For the self-hosted plan, it costs you $5 to $10 a month. Censorship isn’t something you should worry in this platform. Even NSFW (Not Safe For Work) contents, or known as adult contents, are allowed.\n\nIf you had been familiar with Posterous before, then you should know that Posthaven was created after Posterous was shut down. It allows you to create blogs – and each user can create up to around ten different blogs. All of them would be protected with a password. However, you will have to pay up to $5 to sign up. But this is one-time payment as your blogs can last forever and you won’t have to pay anything else. Your blogs can contain audio or video contents or documents – it’s up to you where you see it fit. Quite unique, eh?\n\nThis platform is super popular these days although most people don’t realize that they have done micro-blogging methods. Who doesn’t know it, after all? Through this platform, you can have short messages with photos, links, and texts. And like other social media platforms, this one offers some features where people can stay connected or interact with one another. There is like feature as well as a comment for the contents. You can follow others and they can follow you. For a lot of people, this is a fun platform.\n\nLet’s not forget one of the best blogging platforms in the industry which still manages to stay strong and solid. If you think that WordPress only offers the regular blogging method, you may want to think again because they actually have different variants for their blogging service. And the fact that is has a rich and powerful Content Management System (CMS) features has made it one of the best in the business.\n\nThey have WordPress.com and WordPress.org. if you are thinking about creating your own professional website, focusing on money-making, then go with the latter one, the WordPress.org. There are some features to enjoy from it, such as no one would be able to remove your content and you can post basically anything you wish. You will have access to great plugins and themes. This is definitely one of the best Tumblr alternatives that you must visit and try.\n\nThis is one platform that is focused on photos or visual artwork. If you check to the site (no need to worry, just visiting the site won’t cost you anything), you will see it filled with beautiful and artistic pictures, images, and artwork. The platform is dedicated for artists who want to showcase their artwork – some are for commercial purposes. They accept commission (payment) if someone orders the artwork from them. If you are into visual design or such thing alike, this site can be a great alternative. After all, exploring the site is so much fun because of the many beautiful works displayed there.", null, "Although you can post photos or images on Instagram, the site has a different mechanism and concept from DevianArt. Some people like to post pictures of their holidays, daily activities, and such thing alike – although you can also post your artwork. But the percentage of the artwork isn’t so much when compared to the pictures of the regular stuff. Moreover, Instagram is popular among photographers or painters, while DevianArt is packed with digital work and anime. If you want to understand further, you can check both sites so you can have clearer ideas about each platform.\n\nInstagram is a well-known and trendy social media allowing users to post videos and photos. You can also post comments on the provided section. Although this platform isn’t exactly a blogging platform (so, you won’t be able to create blogs on it), this one is still the favorite among photographers or painters.", null, "With such an interesting name, this micro-blogging and social networking website from Austria has very similar features to Tumblr. Not only it allows users to post links, quotes, videos, images, and text (like Tumblr), but it also offers various features that are also similar to it. It offers two exciting features: the ability to do auto-publishing posts to your Facebook and also importing posts from other social media like Reddit, SoundCloud, and Twitter.\n\nJust like other platforms, you are allowed to follow other people as well as joining groups. Moreover, it is claimed as one of the best Tumblr alternatives because of the similar platforms and features like Tumblr. Most of the users are attracted to the idea that NSFW contents are allowed in this platform – for them, it is an offer that is hard to resist.", null, "This social media was first launched in 2008 and it works based on image posting. With a tagline of ‘A Home for Your Inspiration’, you can actually find many interesting posts on this platform. The focus of the service is on motivational quotes – users are allowed to browse through them or to share them. Naturally, you are also free to upload and post them if you want to. Basically, if you want to be inspired and you want to do it with simple quotes, then this site would be the perfect one for you.\n\nThis is a platform for posting contents like artwork, audio, movies, and games. Newgrounds is basically an American social media, online entertainment site, and company that is responsible for hosting content. They don’t have any strict rules concerning adult contents which make it a great alternative to Tumblr in that matter. It’s also interesting that the platform has quite a massive followers and influx of artists, bloggers, and other (content) creators, especially since Apple had removed the (Tumblr) app from their AppStore.\n\nYou may not be familiar with the name, but this platform is actually an interesting, and handy, website builder allowing you to create an online store, blog, or website. If you follow the default, your site will be accessible through site123.com subdomain. But you are given another option of using your own domain if you are willing to pay $10.8 a month.\n\nThere are features to like about this platform. For a starter, you can enjoy a wide array of themes. You can also enjoy free CDN and free hosting. A word of advice, though: Don’t rely yourself completely on such a free platform. It would be wise not to reveal all of your secret information and details on one particular site alone. Be wise not to put anything on a site so you won’t regret it in the future.\n\nIf you have to choose one of the best Tumblr alternatives for your micro-blogging needs, this one would be the perfect pick. It has the combination of Tumblr and Twitter. You can create posts, get followers, follow others, like, and also comment on the platform. Navigating the platform is easy as the user interface and the layout is super convenient. You can also enjoy several dedicated servers – they are different content types. Depending on the contents you want to post or create, you need to choose those servers. Not to mention that they also have a big community – another perk that you may like.\n\nYou may know it as the Blogspot, which is a blogging platform with a free mechanism. When you have blogs within this platform, you may have the address within subdomain.blogspot.com form. A great thing about this site is that you can have 100 blogs within one account. The major appeal of the platform is the ease-of-use. It is fully integrated with the AdSense from Google. In case you want to check the visitors’ statistics, feel free to do it. The statistics can give you traffic sources and page views numbers. For the contents, you are free to create the contents within any length. It may not be exactly a pure 100% micro-blogging platform, but still….it’s great for your blogging needs.\n\nThis is a relatively new service that was created in 2018. The main focus is on adult contents so if you aren’t into it, then you should skip it. All users are given the freedom and flexibility to hide their identity if they want to. If you’d like to stay anonymous, then feel free to do it. It is considered one of the best alternatives to Tumblr in terms of the adult contents especially since Tumblr had removed that part and that exclusive perk from their platform.\n\nThe platform had been launched in 2003 and has been used by the other world-class media in the business. This platform has been used often and widely by MSNBC, ABC, BBC, and others for their content sharing. The platform has special features, including Google Analytics support and theme editing with CSS-based implementation. You should visit it and see how it works out for you.\n\nThe platform launched in 2017 is offering services that are like Tumblr. Users are allowed to share illustrations, GIFs, photos, and also text posts with other users, especially with their followers. When compared to Tumblr, this one allows NSFW contents – one winning element that makes it different and stands out.\n\nThe basic idea of this platform is a hybrid blogging site – having features and operational systems like Tumblr but without the restrictions and limitations. However, the platform is still in the beta phase. Moreover, users who want to sign up have to pay $5 for the registration fee. It may be one downside for certain users, but this makes this platform somewhat exclusive as not everyone can join – only those who are willing to pay. Another feature that you may like from this platform is the ability to join the community. Feel free to join any community that you want, depending on your personal preference and interest. You can even create your own community, if you want to.\n\nThere you go – some of the trusted and also best platforms for your micro-blogging needs. Those are some of the best Tumblr alternatives that you can try for your own needs.", null, null, null ]
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[ "The Quapaw people are a Siouan tribe, closely related to the Kanza, Omaha, Osage, and Ponca. Their name translates to “Downstream People,” so-called from a tradition that they went down the Missouri River while the rest of the Sioux went upriver.\n\nThe Quapaw people historically resided in four villages on the west side of the Mississippi River in what is now the state of Arkansas. They are identical to the Arkansa Nation. When they were encountered by the DeSoto expedition (1539-43), they were living in a fortified, walled city. Later they were contacted by French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet in 1673.\n\nIn the larger villages, well-crafted lodges were seen with most people living in longhouses with domed roofs covered in bark. Each longhouse held several families. The houses were arranged around an open area or plaza that included a roofed structure with open walls and a platform where public ceremonies were held and guests were received.\n\nThey practiced extensive agriculture, growing corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, gourds, and tobacco in fields near their villages. They also collected fruits, nuts, seeds, and roots and hunted for deer, bear, and buffalo as well as smaller mammals and fished seasonally. After contact with Europeans, melons, peaches, and chickens were raised.\n\nIn art, they were particularly noted for their red-on-white pottery designs.\n\nThe family was the basic unit of Quapaw social organization, with groups of families related through the males joined into clans. Clans were named for animals, heavenly bodies, or natural phenomena like thunder.\n\nEach village had a leader who was advised by a council of male elders who managed their affairs independently from other villages. However, the village leaders would come together when matters concerned the entire tribe.", null, "Quapaw population figures vary in the late 17th century and in the 18th century, with estimates ranging from 3,500 to 7,500. However, after a smallpox epidemic in 1698, their population declined dramatically, to about 800 to 1,200. Afterward, the numbers continued to decline due to epidemics and raids by other tribes, particularly the Chickasaw.\n\nIronically, the Quapaw and French had an amicable relationship, for the French were usually at war with most other native tribes. During the subsequent Spanish regime, the Quapaw helped defend the colony from invasion by Indians allied with the English.\n\nThe Quapaw tried to maintain their policy of peaceful coexistence when the United States purchased the Louisiana territory in 1803, at which time the population was about 555 people living in three villages located on the south bank of the Arkansas River. The tribe was forced to surrender their Arkansas lands to the U.S. government in 1818 and 1824. A Quapaw reservation was established in 1839 in northeastern Oklahoma.\n\nDuring the Civil War, their land was so overrun by forces from both sides that tribal members fled en masse to Kansas to the Ottawa reservation. Later, most of the Quapaw returned to their Oklahoma land, which was allotted among them by themselves.\n\nThe Quapaw host cultural events throughout the year, primarily held at the tribal museum. These include Indian dice games, traditional singing, and classes in traditional arts, such as finger weaving, shawl making, and flute making. Each year, the tribe holds an annual dance and powwow during the weekend of the Fourth of July. Common features include dances, Indian football, handgame, traditional footraces, and dinners.\n\nTheir tribal headquarters are in northeastern Oklahoma in the town of Quapaw. They have more than 3,000 members today." ]
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[ "Each month, Clint Worthington’s What Ever Happened To… catches us up with some of our favorite faces from our pop-culture past. It was updated in November 2022.\n\nWe’ve all seen 1983’s A Christmas Story. The Bob Clark-directed holiday tale of little Ralphie and the many misadventures surrounding his ninth Christmas started out as darkly comic counterprogramming to the sunniness of traditional Christmas movies, only to become an annual tradition for most yuletide households.\n\nNo one born after 1997 has ever had to seek out A Christmas Story; just walk past any random TV playing TNT on the day itself, and you’ll catch a glimpse of Ralphie shooting his eye out with a Red Ryder BB gun or Darren McGavin marveling at his leg lamp. As you read this, some TV somewhere is probably playing A Christmas Story. It could even be inside your house!\n\nIt’s easy to be glib about such an omnipresent Christmas classic, but A Christmas Story is a classic for reasons beyond sheer overexposure – it’s a curiously strong mix of warm nostalgia for ’40s holiday Americana and moments of surprisingly adult cynicism about Christmas commercialism and the dysfunction of bickering families. Key to that is seeing the world through the eyes of little Ralphie, his little brother, Randy, and the friends and bullies who orbit their tinsel-tinged adventures.\n\nDecades years later, A Christmas Story is chugging along, with the new HBO Max movie A Christmas Story Christmas set to continue the story for a new generation. Let’s catch up with Ralphie and the kids, but be careful: you could shoot your eye out.", null, "Last Seen: As an actor, his last turn was a small role in the 2013 romantic comedy A Case of You; however, he last directed 2016’s crime thriller Term Life and executive produces the Netflix series F is for Family.\n\nLet’s start with little Ralphie, the avatar for all the hopes, dreams, and disappointments that Christmas can offer. Whether he’s wishing against hope for a Red Ryder BB gun, wailing on Scut Farkus, or enduring a bunny suit made by his Aunt Clara, Ralphie encapsulates the bittersweet struggles of growing up at Christmas for a certain subset of Midwestern white kid.\n\nAs for Billingsley himself, after a string of respectable child actor roles in the ‘80s and early ‘90s (including an Emmy-nominated turn in a CBS after-school special called The Writing on the Wall), he made the transition to producing and directing. Since then, he’s found frequent work, particularly with friends/collaborators Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn; he directed 2009’s Couples Retreat and executive produced Four Christmases and (get this!) the first Iron Man. To this day, he no longer suffers from soap poisoning.", null, null, "Last Seen: As himself in Quarter Bin, and as a barkeeper in the 2009 series Crafty.\n\nRalphie’s little brother, Randy, was a bratty, little twerp who loved to show his mom how the little piggies eat, but damn if you didn’t love seeing him fall over after getting too bundled up to put his arms down.\n\nAs for Petrella, the actor who played little Randy, he had a string of kid’s roles in TV shows like Diff’rent Strokes and Who’s the Boss? before largely leaving the acting life behind to become a puppeteer and animator in Cleveland. However, during the 2010 Christmas season, he played guest tour guide to the A Christmas Story house, which is also in Cleveland.", null, null, "One of A Christmas Story’s most indelible moments is watching neighborhood kid Flick suffer the dreaded “triple dog dare” to stick his tongue to a frozen flagpole. While it was no picnic for Flick, it cemented Scott Schwartz’s character as one of the film’s greatest heroes.\n\nSchwartz himself had already landed a big role in the Richard Pryor movie The Toy prior to this and afterwards worked on 1984’s Kidco and an episode of 21 Jump Street, among other smaller TV and film roles. He’s toiled admirably in Hollywood since then, with his latest role being a prominent turn in next year’s independent thriller The Bend alongside Michael Madsen and Doug Hutchison.", null, null, "Last Seen: A small guest role on an episode of ABC’s The Goldbergs.\n\nAnd now, we confusingly move on to the character of Schwartz, who was the deliverer of the triple dog dare to Scott Schwartz’s Flick. (We all caught up?) Like Flick, his most prominent moment comes in the flagpole-licking scene, but he also gets some off-screen misery courtesy of his own mother after Ralphie claims he learned the f-word from him to his mother.\n\nR.D. Robb, who played Schwartz, has maintained a pretty modest presence in Hollywood since then, with guest spots on ER and Touched by an Angel, and a supporting role in Matilda. Most infamously, though, he directed a pre-famous Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire in the ensemble indie Don’s Plum, a film that legally cannot be shown in the US or Canada thanks to a 1999 lawsuit both stars filed against him. (Allegedly, the film is available via producer Dale Wheatley if you go to Free Don’s Plum and email him to get a private copy.)", null, null, "Scut Farkus was the bane of Ralphie’s existence, a merciless ginger bully who delighted in cackling at his prey from under his coonskin cap and behind his braces (and his yellow eyes!). Ralphie going HAM on Scut is one of A Christmas Story’s most beautifully cathartic moments, the viewers getting vicarious justice for everyone who ever bullied them through Ralphie’s full going-postal onslaught.\n\nSome of Billingsley’s success must have rubbed off on Ward, however, who arguably has the largest acting career of the kids on this list. In teenhood, Ward maintained a steady string of prominent TV roles in shows like NYPD Blue and JAG, but his biggest roles at that age likely include Moody Spurgeon in a particularly popular Anne of Green Gables adaptation in the ‘80s. His career got a second start in adulthood as a regular on Christopher Titus’ sitcom, Titus, and in film roles in Resident Evil: Apocalypse and Transformers.", null, null, "Scut’s “crummy little toadie” Grover Dill also made quite the impression — Ralphie describing him as “mean, rotten, his lips curled over his green teeth.” With his little leather jacket and propensity for shaking his targets down for two dollars, he made the perfect companion for Scot Farkus’ particular brand of schoolyard malice. Of course, he’s helpless to defend his master when Ralphie gets his due, folding like a cheap suit as all toadies do.\n\nUnlike many others on this list, Anaya didn’t stay in Hollywood very long after A Christmas Story; he played a few other small roles (including one of the paperboys in 1985’s Better Off Dead…) before leaving Tinseltown for a more normal life. Nowadays, he lives in Atlanta and works as a personal trainer, at one point becoming the Director of the Personal Training Program at the Atlanta School of Massage.", null, "Whatever Happened To: The View\n\nWhatever Happened to Tales from the Crypt?\n\nWhat Ever Happened to the Cast of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids?\n\nWhat Ever Happened to the Kids from Nickelodeon's All That?\n\nWhat Ever Happened to the Kids from A Christmas Story?" ]
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[ null, "In 1962, due to falling numbers and the resulting drop in standards being experienced by all of the Former Pupils Athletic Clubs in Edinburgh, representatives of the Clubs met in the Royal Scots Club, in Abercromby Place Edinburgh to discuss the problem.\n\nThe outcome of that meeting was that the eight clubs agreed to combine to form one club, Octavians Athletic Club which would allow the new club to compete nationally against all of the Scottish Harrier and open Athletic Clubs\n\nThe Club became a victim of its own success, as the team was principally made up of District and National Champions and both Scottish and G.B. Internationals, as a result youngsters found that they could not get into the team; so they went elsewhere.\n\nThe Club folded in 1971 then, after providing two trophies – one in the form of a baton for the Octavian Relays at Grangemouth, the other a Sword to be awarded annually at the Carnethy Hill Race meeting ( won by club member Robin Morris) – the members used all that was left of the club’s funds on a grand dinner in the Carlton Hotel Edinburgh.\n\nIn 1981 a ‘reunion’ contest was held at Myreside ; a report with a photograph of those present was published in the Scotsman.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\nBACK ROADS AND OTHER STORIES\n\nYour Choice Our Choice" ]
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[ "Top 10 lists are tricky things. It can be absurdly hard to narrow down anything to a select group of ten. It’s like being asked to choose your favorite child and you just want to wail, “But I love all of them!” This is particularly true in television. Each year I commit to nearly 100 television shows that air throughout the twelve-month period. Thus, to pare down to the few that were truly outstanding, it can be exceptionally difficult. But there are always a deserving few who manage to do the impossible: sustaining a high caliber of performance and be equally captivating entertainment. As a caveat, there will always be better shows, but sometimes those shows just didn’t manage to be as consistently entertaining. Addictiveness plays a large part of what makes television shows successful. It is a quality that is rare and elusive and can be dependent upon the personal tastes of the viewer. However, when you simply cannot wait to see what comes next, then you know there is something special about that show.\n\nAccordingly, these were the Top 10 TV Shows that I found myself counting down the minutes and hours of each week anxiously awaiting the next episode:", null, "THE NEWSROOM (HBO) – From the first opening scene where Will McAvoy threw caution to the wind and took a stand on the state of news today, I knew I had fallen in love. There is something very laud-worthy about a man willing to stand up for what he believes in and who is willing to tilt a few windmills along the way. Add in the intoxicating dialogue of Aaron Sorkin and some truly captivating characters, it is impossible to not be enthralled. This was also one of those shows you had to rewatch a few times in order to appreciate the whirlwind stories and clever character nuances embedded throughout each. It made it a pure joy to watch each and every time.", null, "SHERLOCK (PBS) – Just as clever, witty and tricky to keep track of due to all the rapidly moving threads woven through each episode, SHERLOCK dazzled Sherlockians of every era. The dialogue, the characters, the villains – one never knew exactly where to look, but each puzzle pieced made us yearn for more. Plus, it left us all scratching our heads at the marvelous feat of its audacious ending guaranteeing that we’re all counting the seconds ‘til Season 3!", null, "DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS) – A worldwide phenomenon, DOWNTOWN ABBEY took viewers into the intricately intertwined worlds of the upstairs/downstairs lives of its residents. It made us weep with joy and sadness with each triumph and each loss. These characters brought to life felt more real to us, so much so that they became like family. It was also so sumptuously elegant and a feast for the eyes, that our hearts and souls demanded more. Fortunately, the television-gods have smiled upon us and its next season is just around the corner.", null, "HELL ON WHEELS (AMC) – Quietly slipping under radar, this intense western drama ensnared us with an intriguing mix of old-fashioned justice in the wild, wild west. It also used its rich visual tapestry and intriguing characters to ensure that viewers cared very much its brave, tenacious and romantic heroes. In addition, its second season dared to raise its already dire stakes and challenged our notions of whether good will always prevail when evil abounds in a lawless nation.", null, "JUSTIFIED (FX) – A reluctant hero with a quick trigger finger paired with a childhood frenemy from the wrong side of the tracks seems an unlikely duo to root for; yet that names Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder continues to send shivers of delight down the spines of those initiated into this modern western tale.", null, "SONS OF ANARCHY (FX) – Because of its audacity in taking a modern day biker’s club and casting it in a Shakespearean tragedy, this outrageous series takes viewers by surprise. But the thorny, tangled world of Jax Teller and his fellow SAMCRO members and all the dangerous elements they encounter with makes for a damn fine drama.", null, "DEXTER (Showtime) – The secret ingredient to this awesome series is a villain you cannot help but root for. No matter how heinous the crime Dexter commits, we find ourselves cheering him on. It is a clever, clever thing to have premised the show about a serial killer with a heart of gold who only kills those who truly deserve to have their presence wiped off the face of the planet. Plus, just when you think this series could not have pushed itself to the limits any further, it surprises us and does it yet again. We literally cannot wait to see what the show does next.", null, "HOMELAND (Showtime)– Just as willing to embrace its crazy side, HOMELAND upped the ante in the story of the reluctant terrorist and the bipolar CIA analyst this season by tackling their love story head on and taking-down the most wanted man on the planet in the process, but then revealing that they had been cast as pawns all along. It was a shell-game finely tuned to perfection. We thought we knew how to keep an eye on the ball and were duped along with the best of them – and we loved every second of it.", null, "PERSON OF INTEREST (CBS)– Taking what initially appeared to another standard procedural series and revealing its carefully-constructed mythology tempered with a wonderful beating-heart has made this show must-see-TV for those who have faithfully followed it down the rabbit hole. When it ended its first season with the shocking abduction of the man-behind-the-curtain Harold Finch and seeing how his front-man Reese then appealed to The Machine for assistance in getting him back, we suddenly realized that things were definitely not as they seemed on the show. There were a lot more key players on the chessboard – one of which was the A.I. working to keep them all safe. It also revealed a razor-sharp villain who remains lurking around every corner, keeping them and viewers on the edge of their seats.\n\nFRINGE (Fox) – One of the finest science fiction series to ever grace television, this series is wrapping up its fantastic and ambitious storylines with one hell of a ride as it thrust its heroes nearly 30 years into the future in order to fight off the planet’s greatest threat – The Observers (humankind distorted by the tech they had created making them seem like invincible gods). FRINGE constantly reminds us that no matter how advanced we may become at creating new and wondrous devices, advances in medicine, and finding ways to travel between timelines and alternate universes, what remains essential is who we are. What we can do is fascinating, but what remains essential is preserving our humanity in the process. As the series counts down to its series finale, we are grateful to have taken such a miraculous journey with it.\n\nPeering through a lens that appreciates drama in all its forms, these were the Top 10 series that captured my attention and my hear this past year. Kudos to their entire creative and production teams for bringing these magnificent shows to life and to our screens this past year. I know I cannot wait to see more of each and every one of them!\n\nThen because honorable mention should be made of a few shows for bringing their A-game to a single episode, I’m also including a list of my Top 50 Episodes from 2012 (again, in no particular order):\n\nEach of these episodes gave me chills for one reason or another. You always know when you’ve watched something extraordinary because you remember those moments forever. So much of what we watch on television becomes buried in our memories like shifting sands of time. 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Haru, Mako, Nagisa, and Rin had all been on a swim team together in middle school, but when they were making the transition into high school, Rin opted to study in Australia with the dream of becoming an Olympic swimmer. Rin’s polar opposite, Haru just wants to swim for himself, because he feels a deep connection with the water; Haru is insistent that he will only swim freestyle.\n\nI never considered that I would watch and enjoy a sports-centric anime. And though this one obviously involves a certain amount of pandering, there is actually a good deal of swimming and training that goes on, reminding you that visuals can only get you so far if your story is lacking. The animation is pretty stunning, though; not a single clip from the original teaser trailer is reused in the episodes released thus far. It’s obvious that the animators have been studying not only what a swimmer’s sculpted body should look like, but also what the actual act of swimming looks like – both from inside and outside the water.\n\nThe show’s main female character, Gou (Rin’s little sister with the boyish name!), is actually quite wonderful. It would be so easy to make a character that is hopelessly drooling over the main boys all the time and trying to get them to date her. Gou-chan does do a fair amount of drooling, but not enough that it distracts her from her responsibilities as the captain of the Iwatobi High School swim club! She comes up with training regiments, organizes trips, and keeps the boys on track. And beyond that, she has a genuinely likeable personality; so often, female fans of a male-centric anime will gang up on female characters, calling them annoying or accusing them of getting in the way of their homoerotic fantasies. I seriously think it would be hard to cast Gou in that kind of negative light, and sad as this sounds, that’s a real accomplishment for this kind of anime.\n\nThe character designs and personalities are interesting, as well; even though the boys’ bodies look more or less in-shape and similarly muscular, every character has his identifying features – be it face shape, hair color, or in one case…pointy teeth! And each boy has his own goal: Haru wants to swim as much as humanly possible; Makoto wants to make sure that Haru is happy and swimming; Nagisa wants to be reunited with his own friends; Rei wants to be a beautiful swimmer; and Rin wants to beat Haru in a race fair and square while Haru is at his peak swimming condition. Even Gou has a goal – to reintroduce her brother Rin to his old friends and remind him that swimming is fun and that he doesn’t need to be so competitive and pigheaded about it. The motivations are not only clear, but the viewer is roped into hoping that each character will achieve his or her goal. Twelve episodes isn’t a lot, but hopefully it will be enough to deliver the goods in that department, since we already know that it will be visually very pleasurable.", null, "I do think that Free! is an anime worth watching, regardless of your gender or romantic preference. The fan service is fun to chuckle at, and the story is actually engaging. I know that I’m waiting with clenched fists for the next installment (episode five left off on a HUGE cliff hanger that had me shouting at my computer screen). With the summer wrapping up, Free! is a good close to the beach season, and a great beginning for the fall sport season.\n\nThe next episode airs on August 14th." ]
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[ null, "THE MOUNTAIN was considered a failure in 1956, coming in a weak #56 for the year, not recouping its $2,119,000 cost. Along with diffident reviews, its truculent star, Spencer Tracy, made it known that he hated working on it, his continual griping culminating in a production threatening bender. Co-star Claire Trevor later dissed it as “terrible” and “ludicrous”. It’s not great, and could certainly have been better, but it’s far from terrible, with an interesting basic story and impressive visuals. As a morality play, it simplistically stacks the screenplay deck while serving duty as watchable entertainment.", null, "A passenger plane crashes in the Alps. A rescue effort fails after rejecting the advice of a retired and wary veteran climber (Tracy) who fears ‘the mountain’ from deadly past experience. His much younger brother (Robert Wagner) wants to go ahead and climb, not to look for any unlikely survivors, but to loot the wreck of their valuables. He’s a complete bastard from one end of the movie to the other (paging Just Desserts), whereas the older man is a rock of decency.", null, "The portly 56-year old Tracy never comes close to a convincing physical fit as a mountain climber, but his undoubted chops as an actor go a long way to cover for it. The 30-year age gap with Wagner is also stretch (as is their polar opposite behavior). Wagner was pushing his image that year, with this and his psycho in A Kiss Before Dying. He and Tracy had worked well together two years before on the fine western Broken Lance. That was directed by Edward Dmytryk, also in command here and he does a decent job with the fairly suspenseful climbing scenes. Altitude-taxing location filming around France’s alpine village of Chamonix and the lower slopes of Mont Blanc mixes with generally well-integrated studio mockups. The pristine vistas are adriotly captured by cinematographer Franz Planer in sharp color, and the art direction of the smashed-up airplane, lethal crevasses and icy ridges is commendable.", null, "No attempt at European accents are made by any in the cast, so it plays evenly enough, while running on a bit at 105 minutes; some too-obvious process shots with Tracy near the end have an unfortunate jarring effect. Okay score from Danielle Amfitheatrof. Trevor has a throwaway role, as do William Demarest and E.G. Marshall. Others include Richard Arlen, Anna Kashfi, Harry Townes and Barbara Darrow.*", null, "*Alluring starlet Barbara Darrow didn’t crack any glass ceilings with her acting career, which included roles in The Monster That Challenged The World and Queen Of Outer Space (as ‘Kaeel’, one of the Venusian beauties), but she picked the gold ring with a husband: hubby became founding prez of Viacom. Their son nabbed the top slot at Colombia TriStar. It seems The Mountain was but a molehill in the ascent of at least one lucky climber.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Treatment for bipolar disorder generally occurs when a person is in either a major depressive episode or a degree of a manic episode. This acute episode is the focus of initial treatment. Depending on the severity, bipolar treatment options may include hospitalization, particularly if harm to the patient or those around him or her is a concern. The goal of acute bipolar disorder treatment is to rapidly stabilize the condition enough to get the patient out of danger and move forward into a long-term bipolar treatment plan. Typically this means treating the episode with the appropriate bipolar medication and scheduling follow-up sessions with a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and/or case manager.\n\nAntidepressants may be prescribed, but only with additional mood stabilizing medication. Most doctors agree, antidepressants should be used with caution in the treatment of bipolar disorder due to the possibility of inducing mania or rapid-cycling.\n\nContinued follow-up with a medical professional is crucial to the success of bipolar treatment. The therapist can be a constant touchstone with the patient and keep them on-track and following their treatment plan. Other available types of therapy for the treatment of bipolar disorder include:\n\n(Find out more about Types of Bipolar Disorder Therapy and How Bipolar Therapy Helps.)\n\nElectroconvulsive Therapy as a Bipolar Treatment\n\nElectroconvulsive therapy (ECT), once known as shock therapy, is considered safe and has shown to be extremely effective in treating bipolar episodes. While the treatment is still considered controversial by some, about 100,000 patients receive ECT per year in the US.2\n\nECT is indicated for the treatment of bipolar mania, mixed-moods, depression and may be useful for those with rapid-cycling or psychotic features. In acute mania, one study showed more than 78% of 400 people showed significant, clinical improvement. Most patients who have not responded to medication positively respond to ECT.3\n\nECT is generally used as a short-term bipolar disorder treatment (8-12 sessions) to stabilize the patient. After ECT, treatment is maintained with medication, although some patients use periodic ECT maintenance treatments long-term. Memory problems, which are typically transient, should always be considered when undergoing ECT.", null, null, "Does My Diet Have Anything to Do with Bipolar Disorder?", null, "How to Better Cope with Bipolar\n\nA Final Note About Bipolar Psychosis" ]
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[ null, "O’Shea ran the full 26.2-mile circuit in 3 hours, 41 minutes and 10 seconds, shaving 58 minutes off the current Guinness World Record. He wore his full firefighting attire, including steel-toed reinforced firefighting boots, fire-retardant pants and jacket, as well as his 3lb firefighter’s helmet and visor. He was running to raise funds for his charities, the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and his local Ballineen Enniskeane District Association Playground Development Fund (BEDA). He was accompanied at all times on the run by 2 colleagues, who ensured that he kept hydrated throughout the run.\n\nThe winner of the Marathon was Bartosz Muzerski, who completed the course in 2 hours and 28 minutes and 38 seconds. The female winner, Pauline Curley, set a new course record for the women's title with a time of 2 hours 43 minutes and 47 seconds. She retained her title as winner of the Cork City Marathon, Ladies, 2013.\n\nSpeaking at the finish line of the Cork City Marathon 2014, Race Director Jim O’Donovan said, “We are particularly thrilled that Alex O’Shea has set a new Guinness World Record here in Cork today through his extraordinary feat of endurance and perseverance. He truly is a hero, and has raised both awareness and funds for his charity, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and his local playground in West Cork”.\n\nThe Cork City Marathon is now in its eight year. This year included more than 7,500 participants." ]
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[ "Nicolaus Copernicus[2] (19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543) was a Polish astronomer.[3] People know Copernicus for his ideas about the sun and the earth. His main idea was that our world is heliocentric (helios = sun). His theory was that the sun is in the middle of the solar system, and the planets go around it. This was published in his book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) in the year that he died.", null, "Birthplace of Copernicus in Toruń (Kopernika Road #15, left). Together with the house at #17 (right), it forms the Muzeum Mikołaja Kopernika.\n\nCopernicus was born in 1473 in the city of Thorn (Toruń) in Royal Prussia, a mainly German-speaking state that was ruled by the Polish king since 1466. He was the son of the merchant Niklas Koppernigk and his wife Barbara Koppernigk (born Barbara Watzenrode). His native language was German.[4] He was taught first in Cracow and then in Italy, where he graduated as a lawyer of the church. He also studied medicine to serve his fellow clerics. Copernicus spent most of his life working and researching in Frauenburg (Frombork), Warmia, where he died in 1543.\n\nCopernicus was one of the great polymaths of his age. He was a priest, mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, jurist, physician, classical scholar, governor, administrator, diplomat, economist, and soldier. During all these jobs, he treated astronomy as a hobby. However, his doctrine of heliocentrism that the sun, rather than the earth, is at the center of the solar system, is one of the most important scientific hypotheses in history. It was the beginning of modern astronomy.[5]" ]
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[ null, "I know the title to this post isn't technically correct.\n\nZombie's don't actually have zombie brains, at least I don't think they do. They want to eat live brains, right? I must confess I'm not entirely up to date on the Zombie Rulebook.\n\nHowever, as I write this post I am suffering from a case of Zombie Brain. At my house it's a regular and reoccuring affliction that presents in a multitude of ways.\n\nRight now it's presenting as a small boy screaming from his bedroom, \"You promised, YOU promised, YOU PROMISED you'd help me build this Lego set.\"", null, "There have been days when I've written thousands of words which have Persephone, the heroine of both Losing Beauty and Losing Hope (to be released at the end of this month) engaging in grocery shopping.\n\n\"Persey looked at the apples piled in geometrical patterns. Should she buy Granny Smith or Honey Crisp? She leaned over and breathed in the scent of Autumn trips to pumpkin patches while trying to ignore the creaking wheel of her shopping cart.\"", null, "If your mind is paralyzed, stopped dead in its tracks by a bad case of Zombie Brain, it's not such a bad thing to write about the mundane details of your MC's life.\n\nAt least you're writing.\n\nAnd the best news about Zombie Brain is it's easily treated. Reread, highlight, delete and those boring, irrelevant passages are excised as though they never existed.\n\nNow, if only I could come up with a quick and easy fix for parental Zombie Brain that didn't require a door with a working lock.\nPosted by Johanna Garth at 6:00 AM\n\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: Love that bib. But I would never feed my children to zombies. It's not even a viable option. Even if it was it wouldn't matter. I swear this is not me protesting too much. Zombies. Writing. Halloween\n\nI swear you need a degree in engineering to put together a Lego set these days. Good luck with that. As for the zombie writers brain, I like it. I can totally relate. My MCs seem to make dinner a lot. Maybe our MCs should get together since yours seems to enjoy doing the shopping!\n\nThis is why I hosted a sleepover last night, so the squids would entertain each other and I could veg on the couch, staring at my monitor. It doesn't take much these days! Sure, they are wearing down my iPhone battery right now, but it's a small price....\n\nI need to come up with a new main character first.\nMaybe you can rent out your children for the day?\n\nI don't think there's any cure for parental Zombie Brain :)\n\nAlison, I hosted the same sleepover on Friday night.\n\nAlex, are you saying I could make money from them? What a novel thought.\n\nNaida, really? Was so hoping there would be.\n\nYes, the 'you promised' usually comes on the kid's terms. :-)\n\nOh, I SO can relate to 'parental zombie brain,' - you can run but you can't hide from the little people in your house!\n\nAGH! Yeah, I'm spotting some of exactly that... micro-minutiae because when the plot isn't FLYING, I seem to have to write every single thing that happened. Zombie brain is a good way to put it.\n\nI'm formatting a book right now, so I can relate to the zombie brain. Boring but it has to be done.\n\nI love this. I definitely get Zombie Brain and I'm glad I now know what to call it. My characters don't usually shop. They either drink and ruminate or describe every single solitary thing in sight.\n\nGreat post! I get Zombie Brain about half way through revisions. Up until then I think my book is publishable, but after that, I think it stinks pretty much up until I query. Ha!\n\nThat bib with \"Zombie Snack\" and the arrow made me scream with horror and delight at the same time. It ought not be funny, and yet it is.\n\nKind of like the Far Side cartoon with the snake in the playpen with a big bulge in its tummy.\n\nI love Legos. Had them as a kid and play with my kids with them too. But they sure have gotten expensive.\n\nSadly, I have parental zombie brain often. Let me know if you find the cure!\n\nOh you and me and parental zombie brains. Yes'um I have one and a teen that isn't yelling YOU PROMISED but he sure does a great monosyllabic pout...\n\nI've also had writers zombie brain and the attack of the mundane. Delete is my friend in those cases.\n\nAs for son? At least he's relatively quiet in his room and watching TV. I can live with that after a long day working. It was either that or violence and I'm too tired for that or even threatening because if I threaten I have to follow through--Parental law 25C in the book of Mom.\n\nWow! Today I had Work Zombie Brain! The mind-numbing stupidity I encountered today made me want to eat my own brain!!\n\nGoing home and chillin' for a few with my iPod got me back on track for the night.\n\nLOL...I have a 10 year old, so I know all about perceived injustice, too. I agree, even if you have writer zombie brain, just write anyways and edit later!\n\nI agree, writing through it is the way to go.\n\nSometimes I get a creative surge from playing with my little guy. It's meditative drawing a thousand little dots or stamping a thousand pictures onto a piece of paper until no more will fit. :)\n\nLegos are hard. I could never build anything with them, at least not anything that actually resembled something that people could recognize. :)\nI've found that chocolate and/or coffee is a pretty good treatment for Zombie Brain. That's why I often write in cafes.\n\nI let my 13 year old genius daughter put the lego sets together for the 7 year old. She's ridiculously good at it so it saves me some serious \"helping.\"\n\nI love that bib.\n\nYou are SO clever. I LOVE the zombie comparison. :)\n\nYour Zombie (parent) Brain sounds like it was stolen from *my* brain, but alas, he says, looking skyward, my six wrinkles remain in my brain.\n\nYes Zombie brain does freeze us in our tracks~ I love this comparison, so fun to read! I'm enjoy the month of monsters ;D Very clever!" ]
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[ "Here are the stories we're following for the week of Tuesday January 26, 2016\n\nChildren's toy firm Vtech has reopened \"key functions\" of its Learning Lodge gateway for the first time since it was hacked in November 2015.\n\nThe online service is a portal for customers to download games, e-books and other content on to Vtech devices.\n\nThey can now register, manage their accounts and use the app store, but some products, including the Power Xtra Laptop and InnoTV, remain offline.\n\nAlmost 6.4 million children's details were exposed by the hacker.\n\nAllan Wong is Vtech's chairmain and group chief executive, and he said in a statement, \"After the cyber-attack, we have focused on further strengthening security around user registration information and other services within Learning Lodge\"\n\nMr. Wong goes on to warn customers that they need to update their Learning Lodge password as soon as possible.\n\nVtech has now confirmed that the data accessed by the hacker included children's names, dates of birth and gender as well as the \"name, email address, encrypted password, secret question and answer for password retrieval, IP address, mailing address and download history\" of the account holder.\n\nNest's thermostats have been leaking users' zip codes, raising real concerns over Internet of Things developers and how they're approaching security.\n\nNest's thermostats have been leaking users' zip codes, raising real concerns over Internet of Things developers and how they're approaching security.\n\nNest Labs hoped to spark an Internet of Things revolution with the introduction of the Nest Learning Thermostat. After all, many homeowners had never encountered a thermostat that was so adept at maintaining heat/cooling levels using a bevy of sensors and software magic while shutting off when you left the room and turning back on when you returned.\n\nWhile no one expects that a Nest thermostat should be locked down as securely as say, a smartphone, you would at least assume that it wouldn’t leak out personal information of homeowners. However, two researchers from Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) — Ph.D. student Sarthak Grover and fellow Roya Ensafi — discovered that Nest thermostats were actually putting out the home zip code (and as a result, the closest weather station) of its users.\n\nNest acknowledged that this was a bug in its thermostat software and was not an intentional act. Google quickly issued a fix.\n\nWhile something as innocuous as a zip code is relatively harmless in the grand scheme of things, lax programming could lead to even more serious privacy leaks.\n\nThe Internet of Things represents just another attack vector for malicious parties to track your every move, even when you think that you’re safe and secure in your own home. It’s up to tech companies to secure customer data and from the looks of things, they still have a long way to go.\n\nSent to us by: sr_wences\n\nIt has been found that media devices sold to several government offices have hidden backdoor with sniffing functions.\n\nIt has been found that media devices sold to several government offices have hidden backdoor with sniffing functions.\n\nA company that supplies audio-visual and building control equipment to the US Army, the White House, and other security-conscious organizations built a deliberately concealed backdoor into dozens of its products that could possibly be used to hack or spy on users, security researchers said.\n\nMembers of Austria-based security firm SEC Consult said they discovered the backdoor after analyzing the AMX NX-1200, a programmable device used to control AV and building systems. The researchers first became suspicious after encountering a function called \"setUpSubtleUserAccount\" that added an highly privileged account with a hard-coded password to the list of users authorized to log in. Unlike most other accounts, this one had the ability to capture data packets flowing between the device and the network it's connected to.\n\nThe researcher said, \"Someone with knowledge of the backdoor could completely reconfigure and take over the device and due to the highest privileges also start sniffing attacks within the network segment\"\n\nThe tell-tale function not only equips the account with packet-sniffing capabilities, it also contains code that prevents it from displaying when a list of valid usernames is enumerated.\n\nWhen SEC Consult informed AMX officials of the backdoor last March, the equipment maker responded seven months later with an update that it claimed fixed the problem. In fact, according to SEC Consult, the update merely changed the username assigned to the backdoor from BlackWidow to 1MB@tMaN. The backdoor account and the capabilities built into it remained.\n\nAMX has since released a statement claiming the accounts were used for diagnostics and maintenance for customer support of technical issues.\n\nGoogle is to pay £130m in back taxes in Britain.\n\nGoogle is to pay £130m in back taxes in Britain.\n\nGoogle has agreed to pay £130m in back taxes after an \"open audit\" of its accounts by the UK tax authorities.\n\nThe payment covers money owed since 2005 and follows a six year inquiry by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.\n\nGoogle is one of several multinational companies to be have been accused of avoiding tax, in spite of making billions of pounds of sales in Britain.\n\nSenior figures at the US search giant said it would follow new rules which would see it pay more taxes in future.\n\nAn independent Half-Life game has been approved by Valve and is coming soon, written by a guy who quit his job to create the game.\n\nA new fan-made Half-Life game is due to be released on Steam in February.\n\nA new fan-made Half-Life game is due to be released on Steam next month.\n\nProspekt is made by 25-year-old indie developer Richard Seabrook, who over two years ago decided to quit his job and make the game as a job application.\n\nValve, the company behind Half-Life, have given Seabrook approval to use graphics and assets from Half-Life 2 and while the game is not an official Half-Life title it has been approved by the company.\n\nRemember that dad whose son ran up an Xbox bill for more than $8,000? We have an update for you tonight.\n\nRemember that dad whose son ran up an Xbox bill for more than $8,000? We have an update for you tonight.\n\nTwo weeks ago we reported a story about a Pembroke, Ontario father whose 17 year old son ran up an Xbox bill totaling over $8,000, and now, Microsoft has given him a refund for the full amount.\n\nLance Perkins said he was stunned to discover the charges on his credit card bill in December, and criticized the company for what he called a misleading business scheme.\n\nPerkins complained to Microsoft and the company agreed to look into the charges.\nHe says Microsoft initially told him it couldn't refund the money. But when the company learned Perkins' son was a minor, it agreed to refund the full amount of $8,206.43.\n\nIn a statement, Microsoft responded by saying, \"Microsoft may occasionally choose to provide a one-time refund in cases of minors making purchases without parental permission.\"\n\nThey also made it clear that these refunds are for a very small number of users in exceptional cases, and they will only be granted once in a lifetime.\n\nPerkins is surprised at Microsoft's response, and hopes his story helps protect other parents and warn them how online gaming bills can add up.", null, null, "Twitter will allow employees to work from home for as long as they want / Tech News Stories ep. 650", null ]
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[ "Elegant metalhead from Iran: People forget freedom when they moan about life in Slovakia\n\nAs a teenager, Rana Hashemi was arrested for going to a concert. While sitting in a cell, she decided to leave Iran.", null, "Rana Hashemi likes heavy metal music. She has seen dozens of concerts and been to festivals, and the music fan even has her own metal band. Nothing special in Europe.\n\nHowever, she comes from Iran, where metalheads face the threat of being accused of Satanism, putting morality in peril or committing apostasy in Islam.\n\nThe Iranian regime, like other non-freedom regimes, mainly persecutes members of minorities, subcultures, and people who are different. On the contrary, the regime tries to buy the majority.\n\nHashemi describes her own experiences, the persecution of musicians, the dispersal of a concert and detention by the police. She says that when people complain about how bad their life in Slovakia is, they do not know what they are talking about because they have freedom." ]
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[ null, "In 2015, Montana legislature allowed residents to receive tax credit up to a certain amount for contribution to a scholarship program for kids. The donations were then used to fund tuition scholarships for children who wished to go to private school. Unsurprisingly, many private schools carry some sort of religious affiliation.\n\nThe Institute for Justice petitioned the United States Supreme Court to rule on the issue, citing violations of the equal protection clause of the federal constitution. The Department of Justice joined in on behalf of the Plaintiffs, arguing that the Montana Supreme Court violated the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.\n\nThe State of Montana argued that it was constitutional as it kept church and state apart. It was adequately balancing the liberties of free exercise of religion while balancing freedom from religion.\n\nKey Opinions from the Supreme Court\n\nThe Supreme Court of the United States held that the Montana State Supreme Court erred in prohibiting funds from going to religious schools. In reaching its opinion, Chief Justice Roberts reasoned that the Court “accept the Montana Supreme Court’s interpretation of state law…and we assess whether excluding religious schools and affected families from that program was consistent with the Federal Constitution.” Espi noza, et al. v. Montana Department of Revenue, et al. No. 18-1195, pg. 7 (2020). The Court further reasoned that the prohibition was based in religious status and not religious use. Status based discrimination remains status based even if its goals is to prevent the aid from being used for religious purposes. Applying strict scrutiny, the toughest form of judicial review, the Court held that the State of Montana’s bar on religious schools receiving aid discriminates based on religious status.\n\nJustice Thomas and Justice Gorsuch, in their concurring opinion, that this case involves the Free Exercise Clause and not the Establishment clause. As a result, the law was reinstated. The Judgment of the Montana Supreme Court was reversed and sent back for further proceedings that were in accordance with the United States Supreme Court’s ruling.\n\nAn Overview of the Ruling\n\nPaying attention to current events and want to understand more about the United States Supreme Court’s ruling on the state ban on private and/or religious school funding? Here’s an overview:\n\nAt the Kryder Law Group, we pride ourselves on feedback we’ve received from our clients that we are easy to talk to and provide clear explanations to complex ideas. Whether we’re analyzing current events like this Supreme Court case or helping you understand what to expect in your own Cook County case, our goal is to make it easy for you to understand. When you have a legal issue you need help with, our experienced attorneys are ready to help you figure out your next steps." ]
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[ null, "Go to French Amazon or FNAC, both of which charge 19.99 Euros plus postage [2016 note: Alas, that price has nearly tripled by now] for a delightful DVD containing all 32 of the three-minute movies commissioned by Gilles Jacob, former director of the Cannes film festival, to precede many of the features at Cannes this year. The loose thematic hook is the darkness inside a movie theater, and the lineup of filmmakers is impressive: in alphabetical order (and please forgive me not including any links here — life is too short), Theo Angelopoulos, Olivier Assayas, Bille August, Jane Campion (the only woman, alas), Youssef Chahine, Chen Kaige, Michael Cimino, David Cronenberg, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Manoel de Oliveira, Raymond Depardon, Atom Egoyan, Amos Gitai, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Aki Kaurismaki, Abbas Kiarostami, Takeshi Kitano, Andrei Konchalovsky, Claude Lelouch, Ken Loach, Nanni Moretti, Roman Polanski, Raul Ruiz, Walter Salles, Elia Suleiman, Tsai Ming-liang, Gus van Sant, Lars von Trier, Wim Wenders, Wong Kar-wai, and Zhang Yimou. (Incidentally, if you click on and enlarge the illustration here, all of these names become magically visible.) And there’s even a bonus: longer and/or alternate versions of the shorts by Cimino (one of the best, involving the filming of a volatile Cuban band, intercut with the lead singer watching the film of the band in the same theater), Gonzalez Inarritu, Hou (who offers us a black-and-white version of his elaborate period re-creation of the front of a large cinema), and Suleiman (who presents his alternately droll and sinister variations on gags by Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati).\n\nThe funniest, by far, is David Cronenberg’s At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World at the Last Cinema in the World, with the director himself in the title role. And the overall level of quality as well as ambition is unusually high. Some are elaborate homages to particular films playing in the designated cinemas; in the Dardenne brothers segment, we can hear the soundtrack of Bresson’s Au Hasard Balthazar, while others give us choice audio fragments from Godard’s Contempt and Alphaville or the credits for Fellini’s 8 1/2. Egoyan gives us a very intricate story about a couple at different movies communicating with each other by text messaging (and to complicate matters more, one of them is watching Anna Karina in Godard’s Vivre sa vie watching Antonin Artaud in Carl Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc). Chahine manages a tribute to himself, Gitai and Wenders deliver elaborate political lessons, Lelouch and Wong are both at their most romantic (while Kiarostami focuses on all sorts of females watching an unseen and possibly imaginary film of Romeo and Juliet). Moretti gives us one of his diaries, and the Assayas and Kaurismaki bits are similarly so characteristic that we can recognize their directors well before the final credits of each.\n\nIs the Coen brothers’ short, ‘World Cinema’, on the DVD? It’s listed on the IMDB as part of ‘To Each His Own Cinema’, but I’ve read about someone getting the film on DVD with that short missing.\nPosted by Pacze Moj on 06/04/2007 at 10:17 PM\nNo, the Coen brothers short is missing. I don’t know why. Could they be holding out for using it as a bonus for the DVD of “No Country for Old Men,” their new feature?\nPosted by Jonathan R. on 06/04/2007 at 11:34 PM\nThe great french-german tv-station ARTE already aired “Chacun son cinéma” last saturday night, but i haven’t seen it yet. It’s the best tv-channel we’ve got, because it’s bilingual and very culture-oriented!\nPosted by Matthias on 06/05/2007 at 12:19 AM\nAh, Europe: you’re cinema-spoiled with your ARTE and your RAI! Would holding the short until the release of their own film on DVD be worthwhile for the Coens? I don’t suppose [m]any people will buy the DVD for just that short. Couldn’t the short be released it on both DVDs, or does some kind of legal/rights issue erupt?\nPosted by Pacze Moj on 06/05/2007 at 12:43 AM\nI’ve just seen the Cronenberg short, it’s wonderfully dark and funny. Are there any feature-length media parodies of recent years that you recommend? The Truman Show had some great visuals but was quite light overall. The Second Civil War was excellent (but sadly hardly known). Anything in the past ten years of that calibre?\nPosted by Alef on 06/09/2007 at 1:47 AM\nHi Alef. (For other readers of this blog, he’s my nephew, living in London.) I would suggest other movies of Joe Dante, who directed The Second Civil War: especially Gremlins II, Matinee, Small Soldiers, and Loony Tunes: Back in Action.\nPosted by Jonathan R. on 06/10/2007 at 8:47 PM\nJonathan, I almost agree with you that Cronenberg’s is the funniest, but I think Oliveira’s is more inteligent and funnier, and both say something about cinema and history, and they are not narcisist, although Cronenberg plays the only visible role in his film. And thinking about narcisism, it’s quiet fascinanting to see how and think why so many filmmakers in these colective film have express their tribute to cinema taking themselves as a subject. Kitano’s, for instance, which is silly and lovely. And, of course, the king of Narcisism: the hyperbolic self referential Lars von Trier’s film, a shameful short about himself, not cinema, not even Cannes 60th birthday.\nPosted by Roger Koza on 06/16/2007 at 8:32 AM" ]
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[ "1 edition of The point man found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 2010 by Tor in New York .\nWritten in English", null, null, null, "I read a book by the same author \"finishing strong\" which prompted me to read the point as a lot of reference was made to ths book.\n\nI will recommend for any man wanting the best for his family to read the point man this is the book every man should read especially in our contemporary world/5().\n\nReading The point man book Man by Steve Farrar was a book recommendation from reading High Calling by Evelyn Husband, a biography about American Astronaut Rick Husband who died in the Columbia space mission. Apparently this book really informed his Christian understanding of his calling as husband in the home/5.\n\nThe point man book Man is your book. In case you havent been paying attention over the last several decades a trend has been developing in America: fatherless families. If you were to look at the typical American family in you would have seen a mother and a father and children.4/5.\n\nI read a book by the same author \"finishing strong\" which prompted me to read the point as a lot of reference was made to ths book. I will recommend for any man wanting the best for his family to read the point man this is the book every man should read especially in our contemporary world.\n\nI find it invaluable for my Christian walk/5(). The Paperback of the Point Man: How A Man Can Lead His The point man book by Steve Farrar at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on $35 or more. Due to COVID, orders may be delayed/5(15). The bestselling classic Point Man encourages and equips Christian men to lead their families successfully through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity, suicide, and drug addiction.\n\nMen will The point man book practical insight on topics such as a father's influence, maintaining purity, and husband-and-wife teamwork. In this war, renowned men's author Steve Farrar emphasizes that Jesus Christ is /5(12).\n\nThe NOOK Book (eBook) of the Point Man by James Watson, Kevin Dockery | at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on $35 or more. Due to COVID, orders may be delayed/5(15). Steve Farrar is the founder and chairman of Men’s Leadership Ministeries and author of. the best-selling book “Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family”.\n\nPoint Man is a trustworthy roadmap through parenthood, the seasons of marriage, personal temptation, and forging a life of faith in the midst of a corrupt culture. Free shipping over $/5(5).\n\nPoint man: inside the toughest The point man book most deadly unit in Vietnam by a founding member of the elite Navy SEALS User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. After reading this work, one understands why the U.S. Navy SEALS (Sea, Air, Land Commandos) are considered to be the best special forces in the world.5/5(3).\n\nGod Built (Bold Man Of God series Book 1) Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family. Point Man Devotional: Taking New Ground. Finishing Strong: Going the Distance for Your Family. How to Ruin Your Life By Nine Surprisingly Everyday Mistakes You Might Be Making Right Now.\n\nReview: Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family User Review - Bill - Goodreads. A little dated on the one hand (directed at Baby Boomers) and timeless on another (good principles for men of any generation). I enjoyed reading this, and will be carrying on the discussion with the men's study group I attend for several more weeks.\n\nDefine point man. point man synonyms, point man pronunciation, point man translation, English dictionary definition of point man. A soldier who is assigned to a position some distance ahead of.\n\nThe Mothman Prophecies () is a major motion picture, loosely based on the book of the same name by John Keel. According to Georgian newspaper Svobodnaya Gruziya, Russian UFOlogists claim that Mothman sightings in Moscow foreshadowed the Russian apartment bombings.\n\nInWCHS-TV published a photo purported to be of Mothman Region: Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Case in point, our group is in the middle of a Runelords campaign, and I’m piloting a barbarian named Frar. He’s a big bag of hit points, scared of neither man nor beast, and therefore our default point man.\n\nYet when we got to the spooky scary dungeon, the one containing all manner of mind-affecting malarkey ready to jump out from behind. Directed by Phil Blattenberger. With Joshua Dela Cruz, Phil Blattenberger, Jimmy Ace Lewis, Acorye' White. Set in Vietnam in April - three months after the tide-turning Tet Offensive and one month after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.\n\n- Point Man is the story of a U.S. Army fire team fractured by racial tensions, moral crises, and the crushing pressures of combat in a war /10(). Point Man by Mark Townsend – review Mark Townsend's eye-opening account tells some bitter truths about the Afghan war Peter Preston. Sat 14. The Boy to Man Book: Preparing Your Son for Manhood Bryan Fischer, described by the New York Times as a “talk-radio natural,” is the host of the Focal Point radio program heard weekdays on the American Family Radio network.\n\nA graduate of Stanford University and Dallas Theological Seminary, Bryan pastored in Idaho for 25 years, during 5/5(3).\n\nOpen Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Point man by Steve Farrar,Multnomah edition, Point man ( edition) | Open LibraryPages: Official trailer for Point Man (). Set in Vietnam in April - three months after the tide-turning Tet Offensive and one month after the assassination.\n\nThe bestselling classic Point Man encourages and equips Christian men to lead their families successfully through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity, suicide, and drug addiction.\n\nParents need to know that Dog Man kicks off a new comic novel series by Dav Pilkey, creator of the popular Captain Underpants 's presented as a comic by George and Harold, fourth-grade characters from the Captain Underpants books.\n\nThe first chapter details how Dog Man was surgically created after a dim-witted police officer and his dog were injured trying to defuse a bomb.4/5. Focal Point on American Family Radio's Talk Network is the home of muscular Christianity.\n\nFocal Point | Monday, Febru Joe Biden was point-person for the Obama administration towards two countries -- China and Ukraine. And low and behold, the two countries that hunter Biden ends up doing the most businesses.\n\nHello, I'm looking for a book about a young boy named Boy or Guy who was an orphan, I believe. He was taken in by a man who had magic and he had a book of spells. I think at some point the young boy goes against the Man and takes the book.\n\nI think there is a girl involved too. I believe it was a time period story and they lived in a tower : Gwen Glazer. The Point Men also features Kerry Fox and Vincent Regan. In this espionage thriller, Christopher Lambert stars as Tony Eckhardt, an Israeli intelligence agent with the s: 3.\n\nPoint Man was a 'gateway' book for me. I hadn't read much about SEAL teams until I read this one. It led me to purchasing many more fascinating stories about SEAL team training and the missions they carried our in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.\n\nTruly they are men of iron/5(). This essential guide separates the men from the boys and tells them what everyday 'man jobs' are really worth on the man points scale. From growing a beard, using an angle grinder and changing a tyre to breaking down a door (with minus points for using a hairdryer, crying and more), Man Points allows you to rate and record your most manly of accomplishments.\n\nThe perfect gift for the. This is probably a borderline book as reference books go, but I have found it helpful over the years for various projects. There are a lot of examples of various tunics pictured throughout the book and that is probably its best feature.\n\nThere is a lot of text too. But it is not a bad book overall. Point Man is one of those books, though, that I could not put down.\n\nIf you ever look to the right-hand side of the page, you’ll notice a list of “what I’m reading.” I try to keep that as up-to-date as possible. Point Man never got to that list because I started reading it Saturday afternoon and finished reading late last night.\n\nA Turning Point Exclusive Watch the Brand-New Interview with David Jeremiah. In his new book, Dr. David Jeremiah invites you to walk more closely with Jesus while opening his heart with detailed information about the dearest Person in his life.\n\nThe Abolition of Man is a book by C. led \"Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools,\" it uses that as a starting point for a defense of objective value and natural law as well as a warning of the consequences of doing away with or \"debunking\" those things.\n\nIt defends science as something worth pursuing but Author: C. Lewis. Invisible Man is the story of a young, college-educated black man struggling to survive and succeed in a racially divided society that refuses to see him as a human being.\n\nTold in the form of a first-person narrative, Invisible Man traces the nameless narrator's physical and psychological journey from blind ignorance to enlightened awareness — or, according to the author, \"from Purpose to.\n\nA second person point of view is seldom used when it comes to novels, which makes sense if you think about it. In second person, the writer speaks directly to the reader. This would be awkward and confusing in that format. But, it's popular in business writing, self-help articles and books, speeches, advertising and even song : Grace Fleming.\n\n*While any web-enabled devices with a browser MAY allow viewing, we cannot guarantee the reading experience will be optimal. Information regarding specific apps is available on each vendor’s Web site. Print replica: the electronic version of the textbook (i.e.\n\neBook) looks exactly like the printed version of. The perfect book club is made up of three key things: a great reading selection, yummy snacks, and a lively discussion. The first two things are easy to accomplish — just read anything by Author: Sadie Trombetta.\n\nDon’t have gingerbread man books. I’ve included a media guide with video links to read alouds online for all of 4/5(K). point man n. 1. Pdf soldier who is assigned to a position some distance ahead of pdf patrol as a lookout. 2. A man who has a crucial role in the forefront of an enterprise: the administration's point man on health care.\n\npoint man or pointman n 1. (Military) military a soldier who walks at the front of an infantry patrol in combat 2. (Government, Politics. 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[ "Morning all! Well, the world is getting more and more interesting by the day. What do you think? I started writing this weekly update on Monday 30th Jan. Who knows what the week would bring when I finally publish!? Let’s unveil the secrets, one by one!\n\nFirst, I have heard that Lord Lee Bragg has received an advance of £16.56 (made of up luncheon vouchers, spare foreign change and those useless gift cards for companies you would never shop at) to start writing his much anticipated memoirs! It has a current working title of “A life under the radar“.\n\nAsked in an interview about the title, he gave this intriguing reply.\n\n“Well, I compare life to the English Football Premiership. Should you live it like one of the top teams like Arsenal or Chelsea, or one of the struggling sides like Sunderland? No, it’s best to be like Stoke City. Since their promotion to the premiership they have finished mid table every year. As a Stoke you can hide away from scrutiny and pressure thus living life to the full!”\n\nWow, Bragg is such a deep thinker! I am looking forward to his book, if he ever gets it written. We shall have to keep an eye on progress. He said he might publish a chapter at a time online.\n\nOn the subject of the City of Stoke, there was a story on the BBC Monday Breakfast show about a researcher who has walked around Britain wearing an EEG headset that detects his moods!", null, "An EEG headset, courtesy of Emotiv\n\nHe found he was most relaxed in Stoke! I suggest he try it whilst being chased by a kebab welding maniac in Stoke (or anywhere else come to think of it) on a Saturday night! See how relaxed his mood is then!\n\nThere’s good news and bad news in the onein400 household. The bad news is one of us got caught speeding. The good news, it wasn’t me! Jean is going to do the Driver Awareness Course though. I have done a few of these over the years! If you ever get caught speeding, don’t get upset and opt for the course. The whole of society is represented on such courses. One I attended had a policeman (yes, a speeding offender), two OAPS (who had to be driven to the course because they were so psychologically damaged by receiving the offence) and a lunatic who just wanted the instructor to explain to him why he couldn’t go as fast as he liked as there were no cars on the road at the time!\n\nAs it happens, it appears Jean could have gone a bit faster on the motorway and still been eligible for the course! “Lee, don’t be so silly” (another 2mph to be precise!) Squeeze that pedal!\n\nAlthough most of the hard labour around our house is now carried out by Jean, e.g. lifting coal bags, climbing ladders, hauling refuse bins, bringing in logs, carrying in the shopping etc, I still have good dexterity in my hands. Our kitchen light dimmer was sticking, so I decided to replace it. I have always found working with electricity easy. Plumbing, water, no! What’s the worst that could happen with electricity? Plumbing = flooding! Electricity is about precision and double checking! ZAP!!\n\nFortunately, I had the advice of Lord Bragg’s Electric Shock Company with their online video conferencing to help guide me. I do wish he would invest in a colour screen/camera though, the black and white video guidance was confusing all around.", null, "“Relocate the blue wire, the one next to the red!”\n\nThese days you can actually do very little with DIY electricity in the home. Safety standards huh! Back in my young days, I remember my grandfather’s house only had electricity installed on the ground floor. So being an entrepreneur he wired upstairs direct from a single plug downstairs! I remember it was all in series, and you had to turn several switches on to ensure certain lights worked! His house never burned down, so I guess it was safe……., to a point!\n\nOn the subject of the old days. When I was young, people used to go to a place called a cinema. For you young people, a cinema is a place where people pay a ridiculous amount of money to watch a film with about 200 other people, and sit on seats made of velvet with all sorts of stains on. Yes crazy!\n\n“Lee, people still do that!”\n\nReally? Fools! Haven’t they heard of boxsets!? People really should “get with” the programme!\n\nFor those of you who love box sets, Jean and I watched the whole of the second series of Fortitude on Sunday in a massive binge. Jean was stricken with a stinking cold and the weather was awful. It was a superb thriller and if you watched series 1, this is far better and has some top stars in. Ten episodes, of which 9 and 10 you should not watch if you are just that little bit squeamish. In particular, there is a really nasty shower scene, which I hope you are not eating sausage and 2 veg whilst watching! But to add to the interest, there was an MND/ALS storyline for one of the main characters.\n\nWhen I was young I would have done any job to get money. However, there is one absolutely pointless job in 2017 for which the young lady, Lucie Jones, who has been handed the responsibility this year, must be out of her mind for even considering.\n\nWhat is it? It is singing the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest. Given what has happened here last year, and also bearing in mind that the political voting due to other world events has put us near the bottom for the last 10 years, I suspect zero points is the best we can hope for! I would wear body armour if I were you, Lucie! Good luck anyway.\n\nAlso in the news this week. My favourite football team, Arsenal, was drawn against Sutton Utd in the next round of the FA Cup. For my American friends, Arsenal are one of the top 4 clubs in the UK and Sutton are a non-league side with a tiny stadium where they have to play the game. It’s what the FA Cup is meant to be about, giants versus minows. Arsenal, who possess a £400m stadium with pristine grass will be playing on a pitch, which no doubt will be a bit bumpy and muddy. It reminds me of when I was young and played field hockey. Back then, there was no Astro turf, and we played on fields in parks, and one in particular was on a hill, and there was a steel manhole cover somewhere on the field! Kids today don’t know they are born!", null, "So in the good old tradition of the early days of newspapers, here is this week’s stop press. Stop press was named, because printing presses were literally stopped, and all the print chucked away to allow for late breaking stories. Do any of you remember special columns on papers? Perhaps on the front or back page which were specifically allocated for these items?\n\nWell, there hasn’t been much. 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[ null, "Anders Boson has since the release of the critically acclaimed debut album \"Don´t let me go\" bribed his very own place on the Swedish music scene - with melancholy pop songs, his heartfelt singing and coordinated trumpet, he has moved freely between different genres - until now with a solid foundation in the Gothenburg pop & soul soil.\n\nThrough the newly started project \"Anders Boson Jazz Ensemble\", Anders Boson continues to challenge and explore himself as a musician, songwriter and arranger - now with jazz music at the center. On his journey, he has brought with him a quintet of Gothenburg's hottest young jazz musicians.\n\nThe album is planned to be released in the spring of 2019.\n\n\"He is a brilliant singer, with a straight, light voice that moves effortlessly between ballad and soul\"\n\n\"..You only need to hear a few beats to understand that Swedish pop music has got a new completely unique voice …… melancholic, soft and exposed in a way that male singers rarely dare to be\" - Dagens nyheter\n\n\"..His brilliant singing voice goes directly from the inner ear to the listener's heart\" - Värmlands folkblad\n\n“I feel embraced by the music, by the amazing voice. Tenderly hugged, purely loved. Anders Boson comes close, close, he sings about love in a way so heartfelt that I totally capitulate ”- Kristianstadbladet\n\nBook through the artist\ninfo@bearflagrecords.se" ]
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[ null, "Around 5 a.m. on July 2nd, the Flowood Police Department was called to Sanderson Farms after two of their employees got into a knifing altercation that left one employee with life threatening injuries and the other arrested for Aggravated Assault.\n\nPrior to our arrival, the Sanderson Farms management team and security staff had already separated the two employees and they were able to surrender GIBSON into police custody. GIBSON is being held in the Rankin County Jail under a $1 Million Bond.\n\nThe Flowood Police Department would like to thank Sanderson Farms for their quick response in securing GIBSON and getting their injured employee the much needed medical help. We would also like to ask everyone to join us in praying for the victim and his family as he continues to fight for his life." ]
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[ "Kevin C. Kolvereid – Casey – passed away in the early hours of December 15th, 2018, at home in Steamboat Springs, CO and surrounded by those he loved. Kevin was tenacious, driven, intelligent, and overwhelmingly compassionate.\n\nKevin was born on August 1st 1962, and adopted by Edward and Ruth (Bauma) Kolvereid of Washington, DC 8 weeks later, who raised him and his siblings in both Heidelberg, Germany, and Bethesda, MD.\n\nHe graduated 2nd in his class in the United States Army Special Forces, and served as a medic for over 9 years. Both during and after his service, he continued his medical education, graduating from Kettering College in 1988. He had a passion for helping people, as displayed in his 29-year career in orthopedics in Denver and Steamboat, and as a physician’s assistant for the US Ski Team for over 10 years.\n\nKevin was a vivacious and passionate man, with an infectious smile and a welcoming heart. With a passion for music, skiing, traveling, cooking, martial arts, military expertise, and medical care, he was a mentor and teacher to many in both his professional field and hobbies. His generosity was a gift that touched many lives.\n\nKevin attacked his cancer with determination and perseverance. He fought every step of the way for the sake of the people he loved. He is survived by his wife Regina, his three children Kristian, Elise, and Jon, as well as his parents, Edward and Ruth, and his siblings Kristin Moulton and Kyle Kolvereid.\n\nA Celebration of Life will be held 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 4, 2019 at the United Methodist Church followed by appetizers, then a family dinner. KC’s band, the Brian Smith Band, will be playing at The Press at 7:00 p.m. We would be honored to have your company. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kevin Kolvereid Family Fund at Wells Fargo Bank.", null ]
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[ null, "Hardcore jazzheads with no doubt be delighted with this double-disc set that includes all the recordings Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane did together in 1957 for Riverside. Never mind that the vast majority of this material has been issued several times. There are two cuts that have never appeared before: an alternate of \"Crepuscule with Nellie\" from the septet sessions for Monk's Music on June 25 and 26 ( with Gigi Gryce, Coleman Hawkins, bassist Wilbur Ware, and drummer Shadow Wilson), and an alternate of \"Abide with Me\" with just Trane, Hawkins, and Gryce.\n\nThe Complete Riverside Recordings. Winner of two Grammys for the year covering 1987: Best Historical Album and Best Album Notes. Its supremacy is only in part related to girth and presentation, however. Historians and critics are almost unanimous in appraising the years Monk spent with the then-fledgling Riverside Records as his best. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist - Artist (Sample).\n\nThelonious Sphere Monk (/θəˈloʊniəs/, October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including \"'Round Midnight\", \"Blue Monk\", \"Straight, No Chaser\", \"Ruby, My Dear\", \"In Walked Bud\", and \"Well, You Needn't\".\n\n1. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing). Listen to The Complete Riverside Recordings in full in the this site app. Play on this site.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, null, "By “reality in two pieces” here, I’m not talking about the long standing two-worlds reality that exists between “the haves” and “the have-nots” as the meme above decries. Rather, in this piece I’m briefly acknowledging that media, and political technologies, have effectively divided the American people.", null, "It began 40 years ago, and was largely the product of Republican political strategy and “news” media chasing profits. Arguably, while obviously being leveraged by politicians, it’s mostly a media-driven phenomenon in its current form.\n\nThen, along came DJT leveraging our polarization for extremely cynical ends (e.g., ‘political technologies‘) and he basically finished the job of ripping American reality into two separate pieces—Earth I || Earth II, each with their own media outlets.\n\nAnd Republicans saying “Democrats Cancel Dr. Seuss” (Vox-The Fox News meltdown over “cancelling” Dr. Seuss) is simply a way that Earth II media-narrators subtly demonize Earth I people as those monsters who are so tyrannical they would cancel America’s beloved Dr. Seuss and his stories.", null, "Let’s make no mistake, there were lots of people who truly believed DJT‘s political technologies and got spun-up anticipating January 6. They genuinely believed that the election was stolen and that VP Mike Pence and legislators who wanted to certify the election as a win for Joe Biden were traitors. As hard as it s to imagine, many people still believe that.\n\nSo, “widespread voter fraud” did not occur. That doesn’t mean a look at tuning-up the system is not in order. However, the gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics engaged by Republicans over the past few decades are the far more significant concern regarding “election irregularities.”\n\nIs the dust settling yet?\n\nThe hearings this week were disturbing in that, once again, we could plainly see how very close we came to a democratic authority crisis of existential scale. I shudder when I think that, analogously, we were nearly this close to tipping – Unstoppable:\n\nIt would have been nothing like a dance party, but if DJT‘s anti-democratic moves to overturn the 2020 election would have drawn particular kinds of timely support, and if real patriots like Republican election officials who courageously stood up against DJT hadn’t done so, then Qanon would have been one of the least of our troubles.", null, "It is what it is\n\nI wrote a piece just after the events of January 6 (Black and White protest), in which I describe how I think racism, through unconscious bias, caused leaders to help stack the deck, not-consciously making overall security totally ill-prepared.\n\nSo, what seems very plain now (and supports my earlier analysis, “Black vs White protest”), e.g., even if General Walker had a green-light at 1:15 p.m. when Captain Sund begged for help, Walker had no way, no way available to prevent what happened at the Capitol.\n\nI think Senator Ron Johnson’s basic intent was to defend MAGA voters. His far-fetched story is meant to vindicate DJT supporters, to keep them from being lumped-in with the Capitol terrorists. That’s understandable as not everyone at the January 6 protest was a MAGA-terrorist bent on violence. However, there’s still a problem with Sen. Johnson’s reasoning (Q-logic).\n\nThe problem is: any of the “innocent” MAGA crowd who didn’t turn and run away as fast as they could in the opposite direction, when they saw what was happening, condemn themselves by remaining in the midst of what was obviously a violent problem.\n\nYou know, I don’t remember seeing a lot of folks running away as we all watched on that dreadful day. Some. A few. But not many.", null, "Sadly, politicians have figured out, tested for, and proven that fear and anger are the most powerful triggers to produce political contributions. I’ve said before that Republicans have realized that an aggrieved DJT, a DJT-as-victim, is the fund-raising goose that lays the golden eggs. Democrats use Republican’s grievance/anger issues as foil to raise money from their base. [Ironically, Friday DJT told GOP to quit using his name/likeness]\n\nAs alluded to above, the dynamics are apparently not lost on the estate of a beloved author and his publisher. Perhaps they just figured out that it could be a win–win–win if they creatively address the awkward, culturally insensitive dimension of Seuss’s body of work.\n\nWhat if Dr. Seuss’s Estate and publisher found a way to help American society confront our history of White supremacist racism, address the artifacts still expressing the bigotry, and promote the remaining work of Dr. Seuss? The Earth II grievance machine has spiked sales, and that could easily have been predicted.\n\nWin for family and publisher.", null, "Next week: No idea. Come and see.", null ]
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[ "Restoring the Commons From Andy Wightman", null, "The task at hand appears overwhelming. To restore the common ownership of the land & natural resources has been a goal of reformers down the ages but it has often met with limited success. Faced with legal frameworks devised and defended by elite interests, the citizen has had little hope of seeing meaningful restitution or recompense … which makes this week’s blog so sweet.\n\nTonight the representatives of Carluke Development Trust have been told that, after several years of investigation and tactical planning interspersed with long periods of waiting, a small parcel of ancient common land has been returned to the residents of their parish. It is a victory on an incredibly modest scale but it presents important lessons.\n\nIt was over a decade ago that I first noted from research that had been conducted by geographer, Ian Adams, what appeared to be an extant commonty (parish common) on the King’s Law north of Carluke in Lanarkshire. (1)\n\nImage: Extract from Statistical Account of 1834-45 for Parish of Carluke\n\nIn 2005 I discovered a title to a neighbouring parcel of land (the dark blue in map below) which “a right of common grazing on the hill of commonty tinted yellow”. This was evidence that part of the “undivided common” referred to in the Statistical Account may still be common land although much reduced in extent (the yellow area is 33 acres compared to the 86 acres in the Statistical Account).", null, "What was even more interesting was that this parcel of land is in the middle of what was at the time the UK’s largest onshore wind-farm, Black Law, owned and operated by Scottish Power (see map below). They knew all about the land and, having concluded it was a common, decided not to install any wind turbines on it because they didn’t know who could competently sign the lease. Thus a combination of local ignorance of the existence of the commonty and unclear legal status meant that the good folk of Carluke missed out on a potentially lucrative source of revenue.\n\nIn 2011, in collaboration with Carluke Development Trust, we began detailed research on the history of the land with a view to securing ownership for the community.(2) It was clear from the history of the site that it was a common. As far back as 1847, Thornmuir, the farm to the south, was being sold “bounded by that part of the common muir on the top of the King’s Law herein after described … and declaring that the said George Spence should have no right to that part of the common muir which is still undivided.”\n\nFor Scotland’s legal profession, however, my research was by itself inadequate since I am not a professional legal searcher. So a further sum of money had to be found to pay a “qualified” searcher who, knowing nothing of the law relating to commons, adopted the default legal view that there is no such thing as common land and that someone must own it. Two possible candidates were suggested from the 18th century (the same two that I had identified) and some effort went into working out who might be their successors. A deed was drawn up and submitted to the Keeper for her consideration. Then followed a long silence as her staff undertook the detailed research to validate the case we had argued. Eventually, last year, she agreed that no-one had a legitimate claim to own it but that the Queen’s and Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer (a department of the Crown Office) would have to be informed. Since the Crown has a legal claim to any land that is “bona vacantia” (ownerless property), the Keeper wanted reassurance that the Crown did not wish to exercise its possible rights. (3)", null, "At this point things became quite sensitive and complex. To convince the Keeper to register the title, we had to show that nobody had a legitimate claim of ownership. The Crown, however, wanted us to eliminate the possibility that any of the potential ancestors of the owners identified in the 17th and 18th century could legitimately make a claim before they (the Crown) would be able to consider whether they in turn wished to do so. Suddenly we were now being asked do the precise opposite of what we had spent two years convincing the Keeper of (that no-one owned it) to now showing that someone did own it (but they did not wish to claim it) which, in turn opened the possibility of the Crown claiming it and selling it! This bizarre scenario was eventually resolved in a manner which it is not prudent to publicise.\n\nAnd so, last week, a title was granted by the Keeper to Carluke Development Trust. Which is, we think, a cause for some celebration.\n\nIt does, however, raise some urgent questions.\n\nThere are many more remnant commons across Scotland. One recent example I have been investigating concerns a 400 acre common in Perthshire that four landowners recently appropriated and split up among themselves without anyone in the parish knowing about it. It caused much resentment but nothing much can be done without spending considerable time and money (which nobody has) on a legal challenge. Another one in the Borders is on the verge of being grabbed by the owner of a large landed estate. Again, locals are nervous, unwilling to speak out in public and have limited funds to challenge. Many more such cases litter the Scottish countryside.\n\nThis is why, during the Carluke investigations, as a new Land Registration Bill was being debated in the Scottish Parliament, I argued that commons should be afforded legal protection by means, in the first instance, of a “protective order”. This would “freeze” any claims until a proper and impartial investigation could be carried out into the legal history of the land and avoid any land grabbing. Unfortunately, Fergus Ewing appeared to take exception to this idea and, like other proposals I made, he admitted having spent “spent zero minutes and zero seconds studying the issue”.\n\nThis was typical of the Scottish Government’s approach to the Bill which appeared to be solely focussed on the need and wishes of the legal profession, property professionals and the Keeper. Even a modest proposal that the 1695 Act that allows commons to be divided be repealed (being an act passed by the landed class to appropriate common land) was rejected by Ministers on the grounds that “The Act allows an area of commonty to be divided among the owners either (1) where holding the land as Commonty no longer suits the parties or (2) to allow enclosure and cultivation of the land. In modern common ownership, a similar end may be achieved by an action of division or sale. It is not desirable to remove this right from the owners of Commonty”.\n\nThis was stunning. A government in 21st century Scotland was defending a law devised in the 17th century to steal land.\n\nWe were aware, of course, that in claiming the Black Law commonty, we were deploying exactly the same methods as the landed class. The difference, of course, was that we were doing so to pursue the goal of restitution rather than personal enrichment. Which is why, in addition to overcoming the complexities of making much a claim, providing a means to register protective orders, and repeal the 1695 act, we also need a land restitution act to recover land that was once held in common.\n\nFinally, this tale emphasises the fact that community ownership of land is not, as some would argue, a novel or new notion. It is a very old one in Scotland’s parishes and burghs. It it just that the landed class, their lawyer friends and successive Parliaments of property owners have conspired (through Acts such as the 1695 one which is apparently of such great importance today) to rob us of our collective inheritance.\n\nWhich is why this 33 acre piece of moorland high in the Lanarkshire moorland may represent a small but significant turning point.\n\nPS We also submitted an application to register a title in the loan running up to the commonty (a loan is a public way that is itself common land). The Keeper rejected this claim on a legal technicality. Here is a photograph looking down the loan from the common.", null, "(1) This is the same commonty referred to in Chapter 22 of The Poor Had No Lawyers. Ian Adams’ research on Scottish commonties (Directory of Former Scottish Commonties) was published by Scottish Record Society in 1971.\n\n(2) I would like to share this report with you but like many others I have written, it belongs to my client, Carluke Development Trust and it contains details of our secret methods.\n\n(3) Bona vacantia is one of a number of Crown property rights that are devolved to Scottish Ministers.\n\n1 thought on “Restoring the Commons”" ]
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[ "Next Project›\nFamily Handyman\nOur staff and field editors tell of the DIY mistakes they've made and the lessons learned from ladders, electricity, roofs, power nailers, drills, pressure washers and more.\n\nWatch out for falling tools", null, "Never leave anything on ladders. It'll come back to bonk you.\n\nIf you're grinding without goggles, it shouldn't be a surprise if you get metal in your eye. But there are plenty of ways you can get hurt with DIY that are unexpected. To find out what some of them are, we asked our Field Editors how they've been hurt doing DIY projects. Here's what they told us, along with some of the lessons we can learn from their experiences.\n\nDo you catch yourself leaving stuff on top of ladders or framing? One Field Editor told how his brother had rested a framing nail gun on the top plate of a wall they were building, and while he was working below, the vibrations from his pounding knocked it off onto his head. Tools left on top of ladders, set precariously on framing, or placed unsecured on a roof are an accident waiting to happen.\n\nCharlie Marken says, “I rented a pressure washer to spruce up the concrete patio. After finishing that job, I spotted some dirty patio chair cushions. Holding a cushion with one hand, I used the other hand to operate the trigger on the pressure washer. Not paying much attention, I moved the spray wand right across my hand. Immediately I let go of the cushion and saw the skin on my thumb peeled back and bleeding profusely. I now have a very healthy respect for the power of water when it's pressurized to 2,500 pounds per square inch! I also have a two-inch scar in the shape of a 'Z'—not cut by Zorro, but myself.”\n\nCuts from pressure washers are surprisingly common, and dangerous. Water and bacteria get forced deep under the skin, where they can cause infections. Treat pressure washers as carefully as you'd treat a loaded gun.", null, "If you bump your boot while bump nailing, you might nail your foot.\n\nWe were using a framing nailer to fasten plywood to joists. The nailer was set to fire in “bump” mode. Instead of pressing down on the nose of the gun and then pulling the trigger, you just hold down the trigger and push the nose against the wood. That's great for speed, but not so great if you bump the gun where you don't want a nail. And that's just what happened. In my rush, I bumped my boot. Luckily, the nail just glanced off my toe. Set your nail gun to the safer sequential-fire mode. It's not worth risking a 16d nail in your foot or forehead just to save a minute or two. Joe Jenson\n\nWrapped up and reeled in\n\nI was using a large hole saw to drill plywood and leaned in close to apply pressure. The hole saw caught my T-shirt. In my panic, I accidentally pressed the trigger lock (I usually cut the trigger lock button flush to the tool to minimize this problem, but didn't on this drill). The hole saw reeled in my shirt and climbed my chest. Luckily I escaped major injury, but I got some nasty spiraling teeth marks and a shredded shirt before I was able to turn off the drill. I learned two lessons: Avoid loose-fitting clothes around power tools, and be wary of trigger locks. Jeff Gorton", null, "Electrical shocks can kill you. Always check wires with a noncontact voltage tester before touching them.\n\nI plugged a radio into the outlet and switched off breakers until the radio died. I figured it was safe to work in the box and proceeded to disconnect the wires from the outlet. Suddenly, I was knocked back by a jolt of electricity shooting up my arm. It turns out there were two circuits connected to the outlet and only one had been turned off.\n\nIt's dangerous to make assumptions about electricity. Always check the wires with a voltage tester and double-check all the wires in the box with a noncontact voltage tester before doing any electrical work. Elisa Bernick\n\nHere's a story from Michael Giannetto, another one of our Field Editors. “I was drilling a hole in a piece of metal on my drill press. I was in a rush and didn't take the time to clamp the metal to the table. The drill bit caught the metal and spun it out of my grip. The spinning metal made a nasty, deep slash in my hand. Fourteen stitches and a few hours at the hospital later, I regretted not taking time to clamp the metal as I should have.”\n\nIt's surprising how quickly sheet metal can be twisted from your grip if it's not clamped. I know I've had this happen on more than one occasion. The lesson is clear: Slow down and clamp your work before drilling it.\n\nWorried about ice buildup on his old oak tree, Mark Davis, one of our Field Editors, cut off the end of the branch with a chain saw. Mark recalls, “When I cut through the branch, it eliminated the weight problem and the branch sprang into the air, leaving the ladder with no support.” Mark was unhurt, but it was a close call.\n\nThe next time you think about heading up a ladder with a chain saw, consider hiring a tree trimmer instead. It'll cost a lot less than a trip to the emergency room.\n\nBlindsided by a beam", null, "Beware of head-high lumber. It'll whack you when you not looking.\n\nGary Steinmetz was rushing to get done for the day, turned the corner and smashed his forehead into protruding lumber. His baseball cap visor blocked his view and—WHAM! After a trip to the emergency room and a half-dozen stitches, he was more careful about leaving boards sticking out at head level and decided to wear his baseball cap backward.", null, "When the bit in a powerful drill binds or stops suddenly, the torque will knock you off your ladder … or worse.\n\nMy plumber was using his powerful Milwaukee Hole-Hawg drill to bore a big hole through the floor. He was working from underneath, between the floor joists, when the drill hit something and the bit bound up. The drill handle swung around, knocking him in the jaw and off the ladder. He was bruised and couldn't chew for a week, but at least nothing was broken. Even small drills have a lot of torque, so avoid this type of injury by keeping your face away from the drill. Jeff Gorton\n\nHere's a cautionary tale from Field Editor William Wilson: “I decided to 'kung fu' a piece of furring strip against the curb so it would fit better in the trash can. The broken piece boomeranged, slapped me in the face at supersonic speed and left a nasty knot over my eye. I played it like it didn't hurt only to go home to my wife and whine when she asked me about it. It's tough being tough.”\n\nWe received other similar stories of disastrous attempts to break stuff. Take William's advice: A saw is still the best tool for reducing remodeling debris to a manageable size.\n\nOur crew did a lot of new-home framing, and the last step was the roof sheathing. That involved lots of cutting up there: skylight and vent holes, gable ends, etc. I insisted on having a push broom on the roof and lectured the guys about sweeping the dust away after each cut. The young guns, of course, thought they were bulletproof and wouldn't always do it. Then it happened. Joey's feet went out from under him and he found himself tobogganing down the 5/12 slope and over the edge, then performing a perfect two-point plant on the ground. He was lucky we were building a single story! The broom got used religiously after that. Travis Larson", null, "A ladder added to planks on sawhorses is a bad combination. Set ladders up properly and safely.\n\nTravis Larson tells this ladder story: “I had a six-foot stepladder and I needed an eight-foot one. What to do? I know—I'll rest it on planks that are resting on sawhorses. Brilliant! Nope, turns out it was really, really stupid. When I climbed nearly to the top, the planks slipped right off the horses like the undersides were greased. Of course, the ladder went down too. The saving grace was that I was near enough to the gutter so I could grab it before I followed the ladder. Fortunately it was strong enough to support my weight. I hung there and bellowed for help until my wife came out to see what the rumble was. She set the ladder back up—on the ground this time—and steadied it so I could 'dismount.'”\n\nLadders are one dangerous DIY tool. But you can avoid most accidents by following good ladder safety techniques—and using a little common sense." ]
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[ null, "Digital marketing supported by 5G and edu-tech in early-age English-language training were key interests at the 2019 Beijing book fair.", null, "In its 26th edition, the Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) has drawn what organizers today (August 27) are reporting was more than 320,000 visitors. The public-facing fair topped 2,600 exhibitors, officials say, with displays in some 106,800 square meters of space comprising eight exhibition halls at the China International Exhibition Centre.\n\nMore than half of this year’s exhibitors, it’s being reported, were from overseas, a sign of the world publishing industry’s continued interest in the vast Chinese market, which numbers more than 500 publishing houses of its own.\n\nNew to the ranks of exhibitors were representatives of the markets of Portugal and Kazakhstan, and 45 of the international exhibitors, including DC Comics, were new to the fair.\n\nFinal figures from the fair organizers put the number of partnership deals agreed at 5,996–an increase of 5.6 percent over last year’s number. “Of these,” today’s media messaging has it, “3,840 were export or co-publishing deals and/or memoranda of understanding (up 6.4 percent) and 2,156 were import deals (up 4.3 percent).”\n\nThe Beijing fair is led by one- and two-day professional programs which this year, and organizers say they had record attendance at the program, with a reported 175,000 participants (up 16.7 percent over last year) engaging in parts of the programming, from the one-day Publishing Forum program to a two-day curriculum for exhibitors new to China and/or BIBF.\n\nThis year’s country of honor at the fair was Romania, a selection that highlighted 70 years of diplomatic relations between Bucharest and Beijing. The Romanian program featured 20 publishers in poetry and prose.\n\nThe Premise and Promise of 5G and EdTech", null, "A China Telecom partnership, new this year, holds pride of place as what organizers are naming the “biggest story of the fair,” and the draw was the communications company’s “5G Reading Zone,” which touted the value of high-quality revved up Internet speed for publishers and readers.\n\nOne of the demonstrations seen at the fair had to do with book launches featuring projected images of authors, high-fives by hologram, as it were. And the novelist Liu Zhenyun interviewed China’s first female astronaut, Wang Yaping, on Saturday (August 24), in a format that presented her as being onstage with him when she was, in fact, in another part of the fair complex.\n\nIn the special standalone children’s publishing area of the fair, told that parent-child interaction was a key. And it may be that Chinese families are more receptive to digitally produced literature than Western families typically have been, as the pre-school and early-years content seems to have had a lot of traction with visitors in online and digital home-learning.\n\nThe online platform Jiliguala, which is in a partnership with Disney, is among the more prominent edtech players focusing on what China Daily’s Cheng Yu in November described as a major surge in early-age English instruction in China. Cheng quoted surveys showing that as much as many as 76 percent of parents asked were saying that they’d had their children working on English by age 5.\n\nFrom Cheng’s coverage, we know that Jiliguala, founded in 2014, announced late last year the completion of series B financing with Sequoia Capital and Betafund among investors. User levels at the time were reported by the company to have surpassed 200 million, with 1.5 million of them in the premium services.\n\nAnother interesting—or perhaps mildly creepy—innovation presented in the edtech sector is said to have been a device that can read to a child in his or her parent’s voice." ]
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[ null, "I'm writing this post to publicly come out as trans (specifically: I wish to transition to become a woman).\n\nThis post won't be as polished or edited as my usual posts, because that's kind of the point: I'm tired of having to edit myself to make myself acceptable to others.\n\nI'm a bit scared to let people know that I'm trans, especially because I'm not yet in a position where I can transition (for reasons I don't want to share, at least not in public) and it's really shameful. However, I'm getting really\n\nA common pain when working with large projects is the diamond dependency. Consider a commonly used library such as ASM. One wants to build a big application reusing many powerful libraries, but unfortunately many of my desired dependencies themselves depend on different and incompatible versions of ASM. While compiling my code, since ASM does not appear in any APIs I touch, everything compiles fine, but at runtime the JVM only includes one version of classes of a given name leading to runtime binary errors.\n\nOSGI Bundles are related to solving this problem, but it appears that is a heavy solution that has proven to be too cumbersome to actually use. Here we propose a lighter weight approach that benefits each incremental project that adopts this method.\n\nAs I discussed in Algebra for Analytics, many sketch monoids, such as Bloom filters, HyperLogLog, and Count-min sketch, can be described as a hashing (projection) of items into a sparse space, then using two different commutative monoids to read and write respectively. Finally, the read monoids always have the property that (a + b) <= a, b and the write monoids has the property that (a + b) >= a, b.\n\njohnynek / hdfsio.scala\nCreated\nIO Monad for the HDFS FileSystem: http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.0.4/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileSystem.html Make your HdfsIO[T] object (for example op), set an implicit FileSystem, then call HdfsIO.run(op) TOTALLY UNTESTED! (but it does compile)" ]
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[ "Where-oh-where did the summer go???\n\nIt is gone toooooooo fast. There were so many more little pool parties and popsicle treats to enjoy with the grandbebes. Of the 8, the first 5 are all in school now, again (or for the first time).", null, "Hunter walking in to 3rd grade…Tara posted this, she has homeschooled him until now. Big change!", null, "Gavin is a 5th grader, which makes him a full-fledged “middle-schooler” with a locker! My little man is growing up on me! Guinivere and Hunter are in third grade this year and Gemma goes all day now, a first grader. Averi is an official school girl, she is in Kindergarten and I sure miss having pre-school with her!", null, "Hearing my daughters plan and talk about all the school supplies lists and routines and buying new clothes and uniforms and having to get kids to bed because it’s a school night now got me thinking of all the music that has been written about school over the years. There must be thousands of songs, but I thought I’d pick my favorites for a BACK-TO-SCHOOL TOP TEN playlist (not in order of my love for them, just as they came to me)~\n\n8 Songs that didn’t quite make my cut: Back to School Again, from Grease 2 because I really liked Grease, the first movie, better; Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd because even as a teenager when it was charting, I felt a pang of weirdness at the blatant rebelliousness of it. I was trying to conquer rebellion, conquer it!; Getting Better, The Beatles, and again, a little rebellious and also that psychedelic sound that I think you had to be high to really appreciate, and I wasn’t; See You in September by The Happenings is a very classic song, but it didn’t make the list because it’s a little too easy listening for even me, :) ; Graduation Day, The Beach Boys because it is about graduating from school, not going back to school; Class of ’57 by The Statler Brothers which I have actually always loved because it is the year my mom graduated, but it is more about graduation, too; Schoolboy Crush, Cliff Richard and the Drifters because even though I love Cliff Richard, doo-wop isn’t my thing; Teach Me Tonight by Etta James or lots of other artists who have recorded it because I have pictures of my grandbebes in this post! Too sultry! School of Rock by Jack Black is an awesome song, but had to get cut because I was keeping my list at 10! I love watching the movie with my grands, though because he is cute and hilarious and kids get him – I guess because he is a big kid. The giggling is contagious!", null, "The K-kids, first day of school\n\nThere you have it. GET SPOTIFY to hear them all!!!\n\nThere are SO many songs. Which school-themed songs did I miss? Which ones belonged on my list? Is everyone back to school at your house?", null, "1 thought on “Music on a Monday // Back-to-School Songs”" ]
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[ null, "Four card players were astonished to pick up identical straight run hands in a bizarre fluke calculated as a 61 billion-to-one chance.\nLady luck was definitely at the table when the increasingly amazed foursome started to sort through their 13-card hands.\nEach found he had a run of cards from an ace through to the 10 and completed with a jack, queen, king flourish.\nThe freak outcome happened last week as Owen Williams, Meirion Hopkins, Ieuan Griffiths and Mike Harwood sat down to play a game called Crush at Brynamman Industrial Club near Ammanford, South Wales.\nThey were so intrigued by the outlandish outcome they called Cardiff School of Mathematics to find out what the odds were.\nLecturer Rhyd Lewis astonished them further by calculating the odds at a breathtaking 61,204,166,001 to one.\n.\nPosted by The Man at 1/24/2010 No comments:\n\nOne scoop at a time\n\nTrouble in the golf world but isn't about Tiger Woods.", null, "It's about William and Dorothy Abbott who built a home in North Naples in the mid '80s. It was nothing but “scraggly farm land” at the time. Then in 1993 developers built the Stonebridge golf course next to their home.\nNow golf balls rain down on their home every day.\nMost land with a soft thud in the well-kept lawn. But some crash through their living room windows, smash garden ornaments crack the concrete roof tiles and rip holes through their lanai screens, reports.\nTheir home and yard get pelted with up to 200 golf balls a month. In letters dating to 1995, the golf course has repeatedly claimed no responsibility for errant shots by its golfers. Stonebridge plans to redesign its course, which may help the matter.\nPICTURES\n.\nPosted by The Man at 1/24/2010 No comments:\n\nLabels: In The News, Pictures, Sports\n\nBrits think bacon comes from sheep\nA survey of British youngsters suggests 26 percent of the country's under-16 population erroneously believe bacon comes from sheep.\nThe survey of 800 children and adults, conducted for the Home Grown Cereals Authority and the National Farmers' Union, also suggests 29 percent of youngsters believe oats grow on trees and 17 percent of both children and adults are under the false impression that eggs are a necessary ingredient in bread.\n\"Everyone should know where primary foods like cereals are grown and the role they play as part of a healthy, balanced diet,\" said Peter Kendall, president of the National Farmers' Union. \"More than half the food consumed in the U.K. is produced on British farms, yet the public, and especially young people, are unable to make this connection.\"\n.\nMan Arrested at Wal-Mart for Urinating on Steaks\nAn Ohio man is in jail after police arrested him on charges of urinating on a meat counter at a Wal-Mart store.\nRobert T. 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Whitney Alison Holte was arrested and charged with possession of a Schedule II substance with intent to sell or deliver and three attachments for contempt; she was also cited with driving on a suspended driver's license, driving without proof of insurance, failure to maintain her lane of traffic and possession of drug paraphernalia.\n.\nCandy Leads to Arrest\nTwo New York men were jailed and held for almost a week after two police officers mistook a bag of candy for crack, authorities said.\n\"Sweet happens,\" a police source as say unapologetically of the mistake.\nAfter Jose Pena and Cesar Rodriguez had gone into a liquor/convenience store to buy their usual coconut candy, two cops waiting outside asked to search their minivan.\n\"I said 'Go search.' I even opened the door,\" Rodriguez said.\nOne officer rummaged around found a \"Hello Kitty\" sandwich bag with a crumbled substance inside, shouted \"Bingo!\"\nThe two plumbers were handcuffed and taken into custody even though the cops could have realized their mistake on the spot, the men's lawyer told the Post.\n\"That's the reason why they have a field-test kit,\" Neal Wallerstein said.\nPena was released after three days in custody and Rodriguez after five, the Post said.\n\"I didn't know having candy was a crime,\" Rodriguez said.\n.\nPosted by The Man at 1/24/2010 No comments:\n\nMy New Pink Button is a genital cosmetic dye that restores the \"pink\" back to a woman's genitals. The labia dye lasts from 48-72 hours.\n.\nPosted by The Man at 1/24/2010 No comments:\n\nBeetle Brooch and US Customs\n\nAnything to declare, ma'am? … Yes, this live, wriggling jewel-encrusted pet beetle brooch … Sorry ma'am, you don't have the right paperwork, you need a PPQ form 526\nIt was an unlikely fashion accessory but the arrival of a jewel-encrusted beetle at a US border post certainly bugged customs officers.\nA woman crossing from Mexico at Brownsville, Texas, declared the live insect decorated with blue and gold as she drove up to enter the state but she did not have the right paperwork.\nPest control measures meant officers promptly confiscated the item worn as a brooch on the traveler’s sweater and sent it for further inspection. The beetle was attached to the woman's clothing by a gold chain and safety pin.\nAnimal rights campaigners were less forgiving, reported the south Texan newspaper The Monitor.. Jaime Zalac, for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, said: \"Beetles may not be as cute and cuddly as puppies and kittens, but they have the same capacity to feel pain and suffer. It's ironic. We spend hours each week helping kind people find humane ways to relocate lost insects such as ants, bees and roaches that wander into their homes. People feel so good about not hurting them, while this woman paid someone to mutilate them.\"\n.\nLive Beetle Brooches\n.\nPosted by The Man at 1/24/2010 1 comment:\n\nThe men of Symphony Brass" ]
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[ null, "Speaker of the National Assembly of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Artur Tovmasyan today received founder of Legal Supremacy NGO Artak Zeynalyan, who carries out activities as a human rights activist, protecting the rights of missing servicemen and prisoners of war in European courts and other international tribunals.\n\nAs reported the press service of the National Assembly of Artsakh , Zeynalyan provided details of advocacy. He added that the murders being committed on the ground of national belonging in Azerbaijan are viewed as a manifestation of racism and that he has protected the rights of nearly 1,000 persons.\n\nZeynalyan is in Artsakh on a fact-finding mission and is cooperating with the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Office of the Human Rights Defender.\n\nTovmasyan highly appreciated the human rights activist’s efforts and underscored the need for consolidation of all political forces in the current difficult situation.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Following are the four examples of sequences (along with their properties) which can be helpful to gain a better understanding of theorems about sequences (real analysis):\n\nI was really amazed to found that\n\nis a strictly increasing sequence, and in general, the function\n\ndefined for all positive real numbers is an increasing function bounded by 1:", null, "Also, just a passing remark, since\n\n, and as seen in prime number theorem we get an unbounded increasing function", null, "The plot of x/log(x) for x>2. The dashed line is y=x for the comparison of growth rate. Plotted using SageMath 7.5.1\n\nFew days ago I found something very interesting on 9gag:", null, "When I first read this post, I was amazed because I never thought about this obvious fact!!\n\nThere are lots of interesting comments, but here is a proof from the comments:\n\nThough the statement made in the post is very vague and can lead to different opinions, like what about doing the product with surreal numbers, but we can safely avoid this by considering the product of real numbers only.\n\nNow an immediate question should be (since every positive real number has a negative counterpart):\n\nIs the sum of all real numbers zero?\n\nIn my opinion the answer should be “no”. As of now I don’t have a concrete proof but the intuition is:\n\nMoreover, since the sum of all “positive” real numbers is not a finite value (i.e. the series of positive real numbers is divergent) we conclude that we can’t rearrange the terms in series of “all” real numbers (Riemann Rearrangement Theorem). Thus the sum of real numbers can only be conditionally convergent. So, my above argument should work. Please let me know if you find a flaw in these reasonings.\n\nThe real numbers are uncountably infinite, and the standard notions of summation are only defined for countably many terms.\n\nNote: Since we are dealing with infinite product and sum, we can’t argue using algebra of real numbers (like commutativity etc.).\n\nIn Madhava Mathematics Competition 2015 (held in January 2015), we were asked to prove the convergence of Kempner Series (first time proved in 1914). Recently I discovered the paper by A. J. Kempner (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2972074), so in this blog post I will state and prove that problem.\n\nThe basic idea behind proof is to divide whole series into chunks (finding symmetry) and then construct a converging geometric series which will act as upper bound of Kempner Seires.", null, "A detailed study of this cartoon has been done by Ben Orlin (http://bit.ly/1KD4shF)\n\n, converge, if the denominators do not include all natural numbers\n\n, but only those numbers which do not contain any figure 9.\n\nProof: Given Series is:\n\nNow we can rewrite above series as:\n\n.\nObserve that, each term of\n\nwhich forms part of\n\n, is less than or equal to\n\nwhich are contained in\n\nthere are, as is easily seen, less than\n\n. Altogether there are in\n\nAssume now that we know the number of terms in\n\nwhich are contained in\n\nto be less than\n\n. Then, because each term of\n\nwhich is contained in\n\nis not greater than\n\nNow, let’s go for induction. For\n\nwe have verified all this, and we will now show that if it is true for\n\ncan be broken up into the nine intervals,\n\n. The last interval does not contribute any term to\n\n, the eight remaining intervals contribute each the same number of terms to\n\n, and this is the same as the number of terms contributed by the whole interval\n\n, that is, by assumption, less than\n\n, and each of these terms is less than or equal to\n\n——————————–\nNote: There is nothing special about 9 here, the above method of proof holds unchanged if, instead of 9, any other figure\n\nis excluded, but not for the figure" ]
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[ null, "Her Cardinals just defeated the No. 2 Pitt Panthers in a five-set thriller in the Final Four at CHI Health Center to earn a spot in the National Championship match against the No. 1 Texas Longhorns on Saturday, Dec. 17.\n\nThe victory for Louisville marks the best win in the series between both rivals and the biggest win in ACC history, as they are the first ACC school to make a National Title game.\n\nPanthers head coach Dan Fisher won four of the first five matchups against Busboom Kelly, but she has won five of the past six, including Thursday night.\n\nBusboom Kelly praised the rivalry for improving both programs for the better. Pitt and Louisville have now made back-to-back appearances in the Final Four, the only teams in Division I to do so.\n\n“Yeah, the ACC keeps getting better and better and is attracting really great athletes and keeping really great coaches in the conference,” Busboom Kelly said. “And I think last year, we hear all the noise that, oh, the ACC isn’t as good and that was a fluke. For us and Pitt to make it back again is really impressive. And of course, I think it’s here to stay. And hopefully some other teams will keep getting better.”\n\nFisher described the rivalry between the two schools as a friendly one, despite the ferocity displayed in each match. Busboom Kelly concurred with Fisher and said having two quality coaches in the same conference benefits the entire collective.\n\n“I like Dan off the court, but I don’t like coaching against him, though,” Busboom Kelly said. “I think that’s pretty friendly. But we were texting a little bit after Pitt beat Wisconsin and we just said congrats on the ACC. And I said, you know what we call it. We call it the Absolutely Crush Conference because us and Pitt, we go at it. We know both of us are going to be swinging away.”\n\nThe matchup also featured the largest crowd in any match between the Panthers and Cardinals with a recorded attendance of 16,735. The fact that ESPN broadcasted this match as well provided a national stage for the rivalry, letting the entire country see what the ACC is all about.\n\nIt shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that these two teams will continue to fight each other for supremacy not only in the ACC, but Division I as well.\n\n“But this rivalry means a lot,” Busboom Kelly said. “And I think it’s made both of our programs so much stronger. And there’s just a lot of respect between our programs. And that’s what makes it fun. It’s fun to know that we’re going to play them twice a year and it’s going to be a battle and we’re going to get pushed every time.”" ]
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[ "Home the free writers online The marriage of fate and free\n\nThe marriage of fate and free\n\nHowever, the amendment was invalid since, under the Canadian Constitutionthe definition of marriage is a federal right. As part of the wedding ceremony, the husband gives the wife a ketubah. Should you hold off on marrying someone for fear that the person you want to marry might not be your bashert, and there might be a better match out there waiting for you.\n\nLike many of the Einzberns, she is skilled in alchemy. Affairs, whether they are hidden or out in the open, hurt children just as much as they hurt a betrayed spouse.\n\nNo, she did not have a smack down in the wrestling ring with the other woman, which is what I would have secretly been tempted to do. Examples[ edit ] Royal men who married morganatically: It must be given to the wife irrevocably. She married one of her guards in a secret marriage.\n\nSimpson nor I have ever sought to insist that she should be queen. We must have the ability to laugh at ourselves even in stressful situations.", null, "However, the ways in which Isaac and Hazel view him are undoubtedly deeper and more authentic than what appears on the surface. I do not know how this ended since it was a standalone guest piece on another blog.\n\nA man cannot force his wife to engage in sexual relations with him, nor is he permitted to abuse his wife in any way a practice routinely permitted in Western countries until quite recently.\n\nGift Certificates are available for any type of charter. Most of all, a truly kind person is motivated by giving unselfishly to others and doing good in the world.\n\nSola-Ui Nuada-Re Sophia-Ri The daughter of the head of the spiritual evocation division, Sola-Ui is engaged to Kayneth as a result of a strategic marriage arrangement and the decision of her family to entrust their crest to her brother instead.\n\nDespite his insanity, he is still able to instinctively recognize Saber due to his familiarity with King Arthur in life. As with the previous decisions, the Provincial Government did not oppose the suit; moreover, the Federal Government actually supported it.\n\nCHAPTER XXII PROGRESSION OF THE HOROSCOPE FATE OR FREE WILL. When a chain is subjected to strain, imperfections in any of its links become manifest, and the weakest link will break michaelferrisjr.comrly, in the case of the body, there are certain inherent weak points and these are indicated in the horoscope.\n\n>From the moment of birth we subject the body to a constant strain, and in time the. A free will to choose whatever path he wishes to follow in life Whoever, with the bestowed intelligence recognizes his Lord and Creator, and of his own free will chooses to follow the path approved by Him will be shown Allahs Mercy and Grace.\n\nMarriage dates have a profound influence on the lives of people. Avoid conducting the marriage on the dates 4,5 and 8. The inauspicious effects worsen if the total of the numbers in marriage date comes to 4,13,22,31,5,14,23 or 8,17, Get your Horoscope and Astrology forecast from michaelferrisjr.com, Covers 12 Zodiac Signs on love Compatibility, Astrological Signs, Astrological Forecasts, Predictions, on Love, match making.", null, "Morganatic marriage, sometimes called a left-handed marriage, is a marriage between people of unequal social rank, which in the context of royalty prevents the passage of the husband's titles and privileges to the wife and any children born of the marriage. Generally, this is a marriage between a man of high birth (such as from a reigning, deposed or mediatised dynasty) and a woman of lesser.\n\nMarried In Haste (Marriage by Fate Book 2) and millions of other books are available for Amazon Kindle.\n\nLearn more Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a Reviews:" ]
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[ "HomeTravelStunning Places To Visit In Wenzhou This Year", null, "Stunning Places To Visit In Wenzhou This Year\n\nEast China’s Wenzhou, on the coast of the Pacific, is a breathtaking destination. Natural parks, islands, mountains, and lakes make up some of the world’s most magnificent landscapes.\n\nAs a tourist destination, it is located on the Chinese mainland in the eastern area. However, there is definitely a lot more to do.\n\nWhether you are planning to visit Wenzhou for a solo trip, family trip, or a trip with friends? Without any doubt, start planning, make china eastern airlines booking in any class, and save up to 50% off on one-way & round trips on every flight. Are you still uncertain about what to see? No worry, take a look below at the following list of the top sights to visit in Wenzhou. Make sure you double-check with us first!\n\nRelated Post:How can we qualify for the Canada Start-Up Visa Program?\n\nThe river that flows through it known as the “paradise river” in Chinese mythology and folklore because of its beauty. Trees, plants, and animals from a wide variety of species found in both the area and the valley. Along the river, there are also beautiful and attractive communities, as well as cliff-like features, such as the Dario Cliff and the Water Rock. Near the Dario cliff lies a village dotted with ancient pavilions, temples, and residences. This and other popular tourist destinations are found in this part of the country.\n\nMountains in the Yangtze River\n\nYandang Mountain is one of the most prominent mountains on the coast. While investigated by Chinese imperial dynasties, it flourished alongside other cultures and traditions from throughout the globe during the Tang era. A prominent mountain in Chinese culture, mythology, and tourism, and it is situated in China’s vast national tourist region. As a result, it is considered one of the world’s best geological scenic parks.\n\nIn addition to its breathtaking scenery and historical antiquities, the island north of Wenzhou is known as a unique meeting place for tourists and locals alike. Chinese poets who penned their masterpieces on the island have made it a popular tourist destination. Jiangxin Temple and the East and West Pagodas are only two of the island’s religious landmarks. In addition to daytime activities, the island is converted into a mystical destination at night owing to the addition of lights and other decorations.\n\nThe island of Nanji\n\nRelated Post:Tips on Solo Travelling to Memorize and Enjoy to the Fullest\n\nNanji Island, despite its coastal position and closeness to the mainland, is considered the first natural sanctuary on all of China’s islands. The water at Dashaao Beach is incredibly clear, and the sand on this beach is a perfect shade of ivory. This is a popular spot for people to sunbathe and go swimming. Coral reefs, islands, and reservoirs provide habitat for a wide variety of marine species and algae. As both a marine reserve and an ecological zone, the area is home to a variety of aquatic species.\n\nLocated in Wencheng District’s upper and middle portions of Feiyun River. The lake has a long history with Chinese politician and military leader Liu Xiaoping. The Liu Pagoda, which honours the leader, can be found in this area. As well as being a national park and a national historic site, the Mountain Forest National Park also serves as an ecological protection area and a national park. This area is also home to the Baizhai waterfall, which is often referred to be China’s highest.\n\nWuyanling is a protected area of land in China.\n\nEnvironmental considerations are of special concern in this green area, which is home to an array of plants/animals of all kinds. The area is home to a variety of endangered animal species, as well as a tropical rainforest reserve. The highest peak in the Wenzhou region, Baiyujinag Peak, is also a well-known landmark in the area.\n\nAnimals endemic to the area live there, and there is a variety of them to see. The zoo is located at the top of a hill, thus there is a hiking trail that climbs up to the top of the hill. For those who want to visit the animals, there is a park they may pass through on their route there. Family outings to a zoo are popular with small children.\n\nIt is a nearby theme park that resembles Disneyland. And it has a number of roller coasters and other kid-friendly attractions. Inspired by Great America in the United States and Gilroy Park, a park in France, the design of this theme park influenced by both. Besides the rock climbing and Jurassic Park slides, there is Adventure Valley and a Cartoon Zone for youngsters to enjoy.\n\nThe Best Places to See Waterfalls in the U.S.\n\nA waterfall seen in a stunning natural setting just outside of Wenzhou, China. There’s even a hiking trail up to the falls, and swimming is allowed in the natural pools formed by the falls themselves. The trail to the waterfall also provides some stunning views.\n\nIf shopping isn’t your thing, you can always take a stroll around the alleys, stop by the islands or parks, or just relax in one of the many recreation spaces available to adults and children alike. Wenzhou is a bustling metropolis with an abundance of things to see and do. Plan a trip with AirlinesMap right away for a hassle-free experience and book one of the customizable China holiday packages. 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[ null, "The City of Denton, home to the University of North Texas, joined a growing number of local governments across Texas in a property tax revolution of adopting property tax rates that favor taxpayers over growing government.\n\nDenton City Council adopted the “effective” property tax rate—also called the “no-new-revenue” rate—of $0.590454 per $100 valuation. The effective rate adjusts as property values change to keep taxpayers’ bills roughly the same, in the aggregate, though individual results vary based on valuations and exemptions.\n\nTexas’ Truth in Taxation laws require taxing entities to calculate and publish their effective rate each year to ensure the public is informed of any property tax increases. Year-over-year rate comparisons are meaningless because they don’t account for changing property values.\n\nThe rate council members approved was not the initial rate proposed, however. The city originally wanted to hike the average homeowner’s property tax bills over 6 percent from last year. By adopting this lower rate instead, Denton now joins the likes of Colleyville, Southlake, Keller, Plano, Wylie, Collin County, and Montgomery County in choosing tax rates that favor taxpayers instead of opposing them." ]
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[ "Since the 1970s ice loss from Antarctica has increased sixfold", null, "Antarctic glaciers melt at an accelerated pace over the last four decades as a result of the influx of warm ocean water – an impressive new conclusion that, according to researchers, could mean that the sea level could grow faster than expected in the coming decades.\n\nAntarctica lost 40 billion tons of ice melting to the ocean every year from 1979 to 1989. This figure has grown to 252 billion tonnes a year, starting in 2009, according to a study published on Monday in the National Academy of Sciences. This means that the region loses six times as much ice as it was four decades ago, an unprecedented pace in the era of modern measurement. (For production of one millimeter of world-class sea level about 360 billion tons of ice is needed).\n\n\"I do not want to be a suspect,\" said Eric Ringot, a Earth systems scientist from the University of California at Irvine and NASA. But he said that the weak points that the researchers found in East Antarctica, where the largest ice sheet on the planet lives, deserve a more in-depth study.\n\n\"The places where the changes in Antarctica are taking place are not limited to a few places,\" said Ryno. \"They seem broader than we thought. This, in my opinion, is a cause for concern.\"\n\nThe results are the latest sign that the world can face catastrophic consequences if climate change continues. In addition to more frequent droughts, heat waves, severe storms and other extreme weather conditions that could come from a constantly warming Earth, scientists have already predicted that the moors can rise by almost three meters on a global scale by 2100 if the world does not drastically decrease carbon emissions. But in recent years there is growing concern that Antarctica can push it even further.\n\nSuch an increase in the sea level could lead to the flooding of island communities around the world, the devastation of wildlife and the threat of drinking water supply. The global sea level has already risen by 7 to 8 inches since 1900.\n\nAntarctica ice contains 57.2 meters of potential sea level rise. This massive body of ice flows into the ocean through a complex array of partially immersed glaciers and thick floating ice spaces, which are called ice shelves. Both the glaciers themselves and the glacier shelves may be as large as large US states or entire countries.\n\nThe outer flow of ice is normal and natural, and it is usually compensated for about two trillions of tons of snowfall in Antarctica each year, a process that itself would leave the Earth's level relatively unchanged. However, if the speed of the ice flow is accelerated, the loss of the glacial cover may exceed the amount of snowfall. When this happens, the seas are rising.\n\nThis is what the new study says. The researchers came to this conclusion after systematically calculating profits and losses in 65 separate sectors of Antarctica, where large glaciers – or glaciers flowing into the ice shelf – reach the sea.\n\nWestern Antarctica – the main leaders of the continent. A study on Monday confirms these findings, detailing how one glacier, Pine Island, has lost more than a trillion tons of ice since 1979. Glacier Tweets, the largest and potentially most vulnerable in the region, has lost another 634 billion. The entire Antarctic West Ancient Ice Shield is capable of raising the sea level by 5.28 meters, or 17.32 feet, and now loses 159 billion tons annually.\n\nThe most striking result of the study on Monday is the statement that East Antarctica, which contains the largest amount of ice on the continent – a huge leaf that can increase the potential sea level by almost 170 feet – also experiences serious melting.\n\nA new study shows how some of the massive glaciers that have been studied so far are relatively small, actually losing a significant amount of ice. This includes Cook and Ninnis, which are the gateway to the massive Wilkes Ice Cream Basin and other glaciers known as Dibble, Frost, Holmes and Denman.\n\nDenman, for example, has almost 5 feet of potential sea level rise and lost nearly 200 billion tons of ice. And she remains anxiously vulnerable. The study notes that the glacier is \"grounded on a ridge with a steep retrograde slope directly above the current\", which means that additional losses can lead to a quick retreat of the glacier.\n\n\"It is known that Western Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula are losing mass, but finding that massive mass losses are also occurring in East Antarctica is very important as there is such a large equivalent of sea level in these basins. , – said Christine Dow, a glacier expert at Waterloo University in Canada. \"It shows that we can not ignore the Eastern Antarctic and need to focus on those areas that are rapidly losing weight, especially those with backward slopes that can lead to a rapid breakdown of ice and rising sea levels.\"\n\nThe new study is in some way consistent with the large study published last year by a group of 80 scientists who found that the loss of Antarctic ice has tripled over decades and now stands at 219 billion tonnes annually. This study did not find such large losses from East Antarctica, although it was noted that there is a great deal of uncertainty as to what is happening there.\n\n\"We still need to work to align these new estimates,\" said Beata Xato, an Antarctic expert at the University of Buffalo, who was the author of the previous study.\n\nThe bottom line is that Antarctica loses a lot of ice and that there are vulnerable areas throughout the East and West of Antarctica, but with slight signs of slowing down, since the oceans are only warmer. In particular, according to Rino, key parts of East Antarctica, which was the subject of less attention from researchers in the past, require a much closer look and quick.\n\n\"Traditional thought from many decades because nothing is happening in Eastern Antarctica,\" said Rinuo, adding: \"It's a bit like the one you want for the real thing.\"" ]
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[ "Home homework help assignment Its a child not a choice essay\n\nIts a child not a choice essay\n\nHis father, also named John, was a legal clerk and served with the Parliamentary forces in the English Civil War.\n\nThe War on Terror is a Fraud \"In the mid-'80s, if you remember He [Osama bin Laden] came to thank me for my efforts to bring the Americans, our friends, to help us against the atheists. First, the United States began a troop surge in Afghanistan designed to deliver the final blow to the Taliban insurgency.\n\nPerhaps such mistakes are the inevitability of a bloated war bureaucracy, or that U. Unfortunately, a collection of evidence points to a more sinister explanation: Throughout the '80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan.\n\nAl-Qaida, literally \" the base \", was originally the computer data-base of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians.\n\nInexplicably, and with disastrous consequences, it never appears to have occurred to Washington that once Russia was out of the way, Bin Laden's organization would turn its attention to the west.", null, "A great article written by Robert Cook, whose life was tragically cut short within a year of its publication from a heart attack. Worth reading in its entirety. Senate testimony about the development of a poison dart pistol which can cause a heart attack and leave no trace indicating assassination.\n\nI warned them that we were creating a monster. At the time, the Mujahideen was composed of many different, loosely organized groups encompassing a broad spectrum of ideologies, with widely varying perspectives on religion, society and state. Seven major Afghan factions began receiving aid, three of them Islamic moderates and four of them Islamic fundamentalists, as defined by the military.\n\nOct 06, · A second misconception is that pedophilia is a choice. Recent research, while often limited to sex offenders — because of the stigma of pedophilia — suggests that the disorder may have. EVOLUTION TRENDS The \"INFORMATION AGE\" & its Evolution into the \"Holographic Age\" Challenges & Realistic Goals For Survival & Creating A Desirable Future. Its a child not a choice essay Essays on family a family essay and the love and affection amongst its members hence, family essay ideas are there is ample choice when it comes to writing. Abortion: childbirth and individual choice essay the unborn child is an individual, childbirth and individual choice essay.\n\nIn addition to native Afghans, they were composed of many foreigners who traveled to fight the invasion, such as Osama bin Laden himself. Many were high tech, such as Stinger Anti-Aircraft missiles,12 provided with the intention of demoralizing Soviet commanders and soldiers.\n\nMadrassas are not inherently negative institutions, however the ones who received funding from the CIA were particularly radical. Brzezinksi recalled his involvement to a French news magazine in That secret operation was an excellent idea.\n\nIt had the effect of drawing the Soviets into the Afghan trap.Many students trip over common obstacles in their college application essays. For example, many students can’t see beyond the superficial prompt to construct an essay that positively communicates their personality and passion.\n\nCindy Loza Whittier College Abstract There is not enough empirical research on child psychopathy and its development or indicators.", null, "There is also a lack of evidence that signifies a positive correlation between conduct disorder and other defiant problems in children to psychopathy in adults. Sep 25, · Not too long ago, at a girl's night out with some of my younger friends, the conversation led to the subject of children.\n\nOne friend questioned whether a marriage could be happy without children. A Pro-life Perspective Diane Dew's Essays on Life Issues. Articles addressing every aspect of abortion: It's a Child, Not a Choice But there are choices we will have to live with for the rest of our lives. The choice I live with has a name, a smile, a birthday.\n\nAnd a future. All abortion has to offer is a dead baby.\n\nIslam, Muslims and Islamic civilization are under siege in America. Subsequent to the tragic incidents of September 11, Afghanistan and Iraq wars, ISIS’s barbarism and Paris shooting, Islam both as religion and community has witnessed some of the worst attacks upon its heritage and legacy unprecedented in the previous history.\n\nJan 22, · By making abortion easily available, we are singling out the \"damaged\" or unwanted humans for eradication before birth, Dr. Grazie Pozo Christie says." ]
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[ null, "Jonathan R. Cole accurately calls out the main driver of this “demise”: “The withdrawal of state funds is often one of the direct causes of increased college tuition—not necessarily an increase in faculty size, spending on construction, or administrative costs.”\n\nIt is an unfortunate situation that affects all of us. As Cole points out, “A type of delusional thinking seems to convince American policymakers that excellent public colleges and universities can continue to be great without serious investment. As the former Secretary of State and Stanford University provost Condoleezza Rice and Joel Klein, the former New York City schools chancellor, wrote in a Council of Foreign Relations report, higher-education investments are a form of national security at least as important as direct investments in bombers, military drones, missiles, or warships. In other words, these education investments have a very high payoff for states, the nation, and the larger world.”" ]
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[ "Tell us all about it and link up with Erika, Marcia and me!", null, "My husband has this app on his phone that counts down to Black Friday. He’s had it on his phone for years. I remember him saying “239 days until Black Friday…” when we were very first married, so Black Friday has always been kind of a thing for us.\n\nI’m not even a good Black Friday shopper… just ask my BFF who has told me where/when I need to get my deals this year because I don’t pay enough attention to really take advantage of the savings.\n\nWith that said… I think it’s time for me to change that.\n\nSide note – Black Friday isn’t even really Black FRIDAY anymore, is it?\n\nI mean the deals are all up and ready to go, amiright?! Now, I know it is still a teeeeny bit early for the actual sales to be going on, so I just wanted to do a quick roundup of what I am going to be on the lookout for.\n\nYou can’t have enough stuff.", null, "While I don’t wear this watch anymore I loved it when I did.\n\nIf you’ve been wanting to dive into the world of Garmin without spending a ton of money this is the watch to do that with!!\n\nI’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for shoe deals. I have got to diversify my running shoe portfolio, and a good deal on Black Friday will help me fill up the closet!\n\nYou read that right… I’m thinking about actual races! I know a few different race series had Black Friday sales last year, and I’ll be keeping my eye out for the same to happen this year. It’s the perfect time to fill up next year’s race schedule.\n\nSpartan Races… Tough Mudder… lots of those obstacle races already have their deals locked and loaded and ready to go.\n\nCould runDisney have a Black Friday deal? They did a few times before (I think Tinker Bell got a special Black Friday bib sale). So we’ll be on the lookout for that too!\n\nBlack Friday: Nothing to do with Running\n\nSo, let’s get real for just a minute. Technically I should be using Black Friday to start (or finish?) purchasing gifts for the OTHER people in my life. Christmas is, like, practically tomorrow.\n\nI decided to round up a few of the best Black Friday deals I could find that have nothing to do with running – because if you’re anything like me – most of the people I am buying gifts for are holding up the signs and red vines while I run.", null, "I’ll admit – the Kindle technology drives me crazy and when those things get glitchy I have no idea how to fix them. However, the fact that my kids have the ability to play any game or watch any show they want to watch without paying extra… pure gold!\n\nFor my Husband: SANDALS.\n\nI can’t guarantee that they’ll offer something, but they have in the past. I’m keeping my eye out on Sandals to grab a deal so my husband and I can take a much-needed vacation next year. No links to share because I have no idea what the sale will be… but I’m holding my breath for a good one!\n\nFor my Family: [amazon_textlink asin=’B0792KTHKJ’ text=’Echo Dot’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’mynoguli-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’cfaf73cb-ecc3-11e8-82af-f34b62bbe406′] – we probably won’t be buying more of these because we have one in pretty much every room. So much so, that our daughters go “Alexa…” when they don’t have an answer to a problem. Also, whenever they want to listen to Taylor Swift singing Shake it Off… at least twenty seven times a day.\n\nSo, to sum it up… Black Friday is awesome and I’m sure they’ll have some great deals for runners.\n\nBut, runners, don’t forget about those poster-holders, too.\n\nSix Steps To Fix Plantar Fasciitis | Tuesdays on the Run\n\nHow to Run | Tuesdays on the Run\n\nTen Tips to Prevent Running Injuries | Tuesdays on the Run\n\nI love my Garmin 235. I bought it a few years ago and I love it. But it is hard to pass up when they offer great deals over the holidays. Maybe some xmas ideas....hmmmm!\n\nGreat list! I am wanting a new Garmin 35. I am currently using the vivoactive (original) and its fine but I would like an upgrade. I may send the husband a few helpful links haha\n\nHehe i like that \"simple and inexpensive\" comic- o so true! I haven't started thinking about black friday ornshopping yet- but apparently I need to!" ]
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[ null, "Employers in the Nordic country now have to prove that they pay men and women in the same jobs equally. If they fail to do so, they risk being fined.\n\nDiscrimination based on gender is already illegal in many countries — but research shows the legislation is far from effective. Women are paid less than men in every country in the world, according to research by the World Economic Forum.\n\nIceland is the first country to take the fight against the gender pay gap a step further, requiring companies to proactively get equal pay certification from the government. The law came into effect on Monday and applies to all companies and organizations with at least 25 full-time employees. Firms with more than 250 employees will have to get the certification by the end of this year, while smaller companies will follow in the next few years, according to their size.\n\nThe possible fines are set at around $500 per day in the current legislation." ]
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[ "Initial casting is announced for Qdos Entertainment’s London Palladium production of Cinderella. The 32 strong cast will be led by Paul O’Grady as The Wicked Stepmother, Julian Clary as Dandini, Lee Mead as Prince Charming, Paul Zerdin as Buttons, Nigel Havers as Lord Chamberlain and Count Arthur Strong as Baron Hardup. The roles of Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother and the Ugly Sisters will be announced soon.\n\nCinderella will run at the London Palladium for five weeks only over the Festive season from Friday 9 December 2016 to Sunday 15 January 2017, with press night on Wednesday 14 December 2016.\n\nCinderella, the most enchanting rags-to-riches fairy tale of them all will grace the stage of the West End’s most famous theatre this Christmas as pantomime returns to the London Palladium for the first time in nearly three decades.", null, "Cinderella is produced by Nick Thomas and Michael Harrison for Qdos Entertainment. Directed by Michael Harrison and co-directed and choreographed by Andrew Wright, Cinderella is designed by Ian Westbrook with costume designs for Paul O’Grady and Julian Clary by Hugh Durrant. Lighting design is by Ben Cracknell with projections by Duncan Mclean, sound by Gareth Owen, musical supervision and orchestration by Gary Hind, musical direction by Greg Arrowsmith and visual special effects by The Twins FX.\n\nBest known as host of The Paul O’Grady Show and for helping rescue dogs in For the Love of Dogs – not to mention his acid-tongued creation Lily Savage – Paul O’Grady is returning to pantomime to play The Wicked Stepmother in Cinderella.\n\nJulian Clary returns to pantomime having begun his career as a camp comic thirty years ago, and despite the fervent wishes of the general public shows no signs of slowing down. His TV debut came in 1989 with ITV quiz show Trick or Treat and Channel 4’s Sticky Moments. Julian Clary is a best-selling author, a regular panelist on Radio 4’s Just a Minute and is currently touring his new one man show The Joy of Mincing.", null, "Lee Mead shot to prominence after winning the BBC series ‘Any Dream Will Do’ to take the role of Joseph in the West End in 2007. After a hugely successful run of West End shows he joined the cast of Casualty as Ben ‘Lofty’ Chiltern. Throughout this time he has also toured the country with his band, released albums and enjoyed a series of highly successful pantomimes in some of the UK’s most prominent theatres. At the start of 2016 he took a break from Casualty to join a new touring production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the role of Caractacus Potts.\n\nVentriloquist Paul Zerdin took the US by storm when he won America’s Got Talent last year, which was swiftly followed by the opening of his own residency at the legendary Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas which opened this month. Also a household name in the UK, Zerdin has appeared on The Royal Variety Performance no less than three times and was most recently seen on Michael McIntyre’s Big Christmas Show broadcast on BBC1.\n\nNigel Havers is one of the country’s best known actors thanks to his roles in Chariots of Fire, Passage to India, Empire of The Sun, Don’t Wait Up and Man Child. More recently his credits include Coronation Street, Downton Abbey, the hit BBC4 series The Life of Rock, Stop/Start for BBC Comedy Playhouse and Benidorm. His numerous West End appearances include playing Serge in both the touring and London productions of Art. Subsequently has appeared in hugely successful touring productions of Rebecca, Alan Bennett’s Single Spies and Nick Fisher’s comedy Basket Case, as well as several sell out seasons in pantomime. Most recently Havers reprised the role of Algernon Moncrieff in The Importance of Being Earnest both at the Harold Pinter Theatre and on UK Tour.\n\nCount Arthur Strong, ‘show business legend’, raconteur and former variety star, returns to the stage he remembers so fondly. Having launched the comedy character in 1997, Steve Delaney has turned his ‘riotously funny’ creation from Edinburgh cult hit into a cornerstone of BBC comedy. Over fifty episodes of Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show! have been produced for BBC Radio 4 and the third series of his eponymous TV sitcom returns to BBC1 this autumn.\n\nNick Thomas is the founder and Chairman of Qdos Entertainment Group. The business that he started in 1982 is now one of the largest entertainment companies in Europe. Aside from the company’s credentials in pantomime, it is the UK’s second largest regional theatre and concert hall operator, and employs 1,800 full time staff.\n\nMichael Harrison has previously produced over 100 pantomimes for Qdos Entertainment where he is also Managing Director. He has directed 12 consecutive pantomimes at Newcastle Theatre Royal and 6 productions at Birmingham Hippodrome and as a producer in the West End his credits include Gypsy, The Bodyguard and Mrs Henderson Presents.\n\nThe London Palladium has hosted more annual Royal Variety Performances than any other theatre. Designed by Frank Matcham it opened on Boxing Day 1910 and became famous, partly through television, as the “Ace Variety Theatre of the World”. Among the greats that have played there are Bob Hope, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Sophie Tucker, Ethel Merman, Howard Keel, Arthur Askey, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Tommy Steele, Julie Andrews, Ken Dodd, the Two Ronnies, Bruce Forsyth and Cliff Richard. In 1979 Yul Brynner arrived in a spectacular production of The King and I, which heralded further musicals in recent years including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Cameron Mackintosh’s Oliver!, Saturday Night Fever, The King and I starring Elaine Paige, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tommy Steele in Scrooge and Sinatra at the Palladium, the hugely successful revival of the The Sound of Music, Sister Act, The Wizard of Oz, A Chorus Line, Barry Humphries’ Farewell Tour and Cats.\n\nAll ticket prices include a £1.25 Theatre Restoration Levy" ]
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[ null, "GLOW star Kate Nash may just be playing at being a pro wrestler in her Netflix series, but the actress-singer has confirmed that the role has given her a lot of respect for the men and women who do it for real in the WWE.\n\nSpeaking to Angela Scanlon on BBC Radio 2 this morning (June 23), Nash reflected on the research her wrestling fan friends gave her before landing the role to make sure she took the gig seriously.\n\nRelated Story\nGLOW season 2 review: One of the best shows on Netflix\n\n\"That's because some people suggest that wrestling isn't a real sport – or WWE at least,\" Angela offered.\n\n\"Because it's entertainment, rather than wrestling, because there is an element of choreographing and planning of these. Because it is kind of the perfect marriage of hardcore violence and spectacle.\"\n\n[WWE SmackDown Live women before WWE Money in the Bank 2018]\n\nBut Nash argued that pro wrestlers have to have a lot of \"skill\", adding that she understands why people get frustrated when WWE is called \"fake\".\n\n\"The stuff that they're doing is absolutely incredible, with their bodies,\" Kate continued. \"I understand why it's so frustrating to be called a fake, because they're putting themselves – they're doing amazing stuff, that's not fake.\n\nShe later added: \"I really respect what they're doing. Those women and men are doing amazing things.\"\n\nAs well as embracing her inner wrestler, Nash is also known for her pop career and this summer will see her return to her musical roots and speaking to Digital Spy recently, Nash called for more diversity in the music industry to allow for better female representation at music festivals.\n\n\"Whereas if you continue to just have one type of person in charge of everything, I think they're going to stay the same.\"\n\nGLOW returns to Netflix for its second season on June 29. Season one is available to stream now." ]
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[ null, "In a story in TIME magazine, the Iran regime ruled with an iron fist by the orthodox and radicalized mullahs since the Islamic revolution in 1979 is running head-on into the most stubborn of obstacles to their rule: the young people of Iran.\n\nJust as the passing of the Baby Boom generation into senior citizen status in the U.S. has wrought significant and deep policy debates and demographic changes affecting the economy, culture and even technology, the Iran regime is now struggling with a population in which a whopping 60 percent of Iranians are under the age of 35 with no real tangible connection to the religious revolution that took over the country.\n\nFor this new generation of Iranians, their interests lie not in rigid religious ideology or foreign intervention in proxy wars, but rather in the more mundane goals of finding a meaningful career, saving up for a car or new washer and dryer made by Samsung or buying a iPhone 6 from Apple.\n\nFor Iran’s young people, the pathway to a better life is increasingly not going through the hands of their mullah masters, but rather through their own desires, hopes, dreams and aspirations.\n\nIt is a remarkable time for the Islamic state as it gains newfound economic windfalls resulting from the recently completed nuclear deal and these same, restless young Iranians eagerly look forward to the distribution of this new wealth to improve their lot in life which has grown stunted, moribund and depressing under the harsh rule of the mullahs.\n\nEven though Iran’s population, high degree of education among its people and skilled labor force makes it an ideal economic engine for growth, the mullahs have wasted this prize in favor of cronyism, corruption and gross nepotism that has cut a deep schism through Iranian society between haves and have-nots with families and relatives of the mullahs and their Revolutionary Guards being the recipients of the nation’s wealth.\n\nIranian dissident groups and leaders such as Mrs. Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran have long pointed out that the economic and social disparities fostered by the mullahs are laying the seeds for their eventual ouster since Iran’s own history shows that the start of the 1979 revolution came not from religious fervor, but deep-seated resentment over the state of the economy under the Shah.\n\nThe corruption of the current regime runs deep within Iranian society and has caused significant unrest in the form of demonstrations and protests from young people, teachers and small business owners, which are often brutally put down by the regime’s paramilitary Basij militias who often inflict beatings on the street.\n\nThe elevation of Hassan Rouhani as the handpicked president for the regime came with much fanfare over new regime policies towards gender equality and the vast gulf in educational and professional opportunities for Iran’s women. The evidence over the past two years that while Rouhani tries to project a more friendly and moderate image to the rest of the world, at home, the plight of Iran’s women has only gotten worse.\n\nAgainst this backdrop, Rouhani prepares to come to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly as part of his annual PR push and with it comes a rising chorus of protest over the policies he and his master, Ali Khamenei, have pushed over the past two years.\n\nKen Blackwell, a contributing editor to Townhall.com and a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and the American Civil Rights Union and a board member of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, wrote an editorial urging that the UN welcome mat be pulled out from under Rouhani because of the regime’s horrendous human rights record.\n\n“According to Amnesty International and other respected human rights organizations, the human rights situation in Iran is fast deteriorating under Rouhani. There have been some 2,000 executions in Iran in the two years that Rouhani has been in office, more than in any similar period in the past 25 years. Iran holds the record of having the most executions per capita in the world, and is the biggest executioner of juvenile offenders,” Blackwell said.\n\n“So do not throw down the welcome mat for Hassan Rouhani in New York when he still represents a regime that sponsors terrorism and ruthlessly suppresses its population. Ignoring ongoing human rights violations in Iran as well as the growth of terrorism and meddling in the region will only embolden the regime and allow it to continue brutal crackdowns and escalating violence,” Blackwell added.\n\nTo that end, a broad coalition of Iranian-American groups will hold a “Voices of Iran” rally in front of the UN on September 28th to protest Rouhani’s appearance and denounce the deteriorating state of human rights in Iran.\n\nWe can only hope that the world will give these Iranian-Americans the benefit of the coverage they deserve." ]
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[ null, "July 25 (UPI) -- Lucasfilm released a new clip and official poster on Monday for its upcoming animated special LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation, which will begin streaming on Disney+ on Aug. 5.\n\nThe clip originally debuted during LEGO's panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif., and features Finn, Rey, Poe, C-3P0 and the rest of the Star Wars sequel trilogy cast as they adventure on the starcruiser Halycon in search of a summer vacation.\n\nThings don't go according to plan, though, when Finn gets separated from the rest of the group, and ends up on a new adventure of his own.\n\n\"While searching for his friends, [Finn] encounters three Force ghosts: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker and Leia Organa, who each share their own unexpected stories of vacations gone wrong, helping him to understand that holidays are about more than just having fun,\" Lucasfilm said.\n\nA new poster was also rolled out by the entertainment giant to celebrate the release of the clip, featuring numerous beloved characters from the saga.\n\nThe special was announced earlier this year as part of a continuing collaboration between Star Wars and LEGO. A teaser trailer for the program was released in June.\n\nTaking place after the events of 2019's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the special will feature the voices of a number of returning actors to the saga. This includes Kelly Marie Tran, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, James Arnold Taylor and Matt Lanter.\n\nDaniels, notably, has played protocol droid C-3P0 in all nine of the saga's main films, and has returned to play the droid in various other media dozens of other times.\n\nWilliams first appeared as Lando Calrissian in 1980's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, reprising the role in 1983's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.\n\nHe would return to the role for The Rise of Skywalker, one of the longest intervals for an actor to reprise an on-screen character.\n\nIn addition to the veteran Star Wars actors, LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation will feature, among others, the voices of \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, Yvette Nicole Brown and Matt Sloan.\n\nStar Wars continues to heavily merchandise itself through LEGO, with the iconic toy company having first licensed the brand in 1999. The current licensing agreement will allow LEGO to produce Star Wars merchandise through 2032.\n\nLEGO has gone on to create its own line of Star Wars-branded video games, building sets, television specials and more.\n\nThe Billund, Denmark-based brand, has continued to grow and is now among the best selling toy companies in the world, with revenues in 2021 reportedly jumping 27 percent.\n\nStar Wars, meanwhile, is continuing to push out content through its acquisition by Disney.\n\nIts latest television series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, was released in May to critical acclaim. The galaxy far, far away will next be seen in Andor, a live-action series based on 2016's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which will premiere on Aug. 31.\n\nTV // 16 hours ago\nBoulet Brothers to expand 'Dragula' franchise with new streaming deal\nAug. 15 (UPI) -- The Boulet Brothers signed a deal with Shudder to bring a new slate of content from their \"Draugla\" franchise to the platform.\n\nTV // 22 hours ago\nStars head to Toronto for 'Boys' Season 4\nAug. 15 (UPI) -- \"Boys\" showrunner Eric Kripke has hinted on social media that he is in Toronto to start filming Season 4 of his Prime Video superhero series.\n\nAdele on boyfriend Rich Paul: 'I've never been in love like this'" ]
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[ null, "Republicanism and imperialism are usually understood to be positioned at contrary ends of the political spectrum. In Imperial Republics, Edward G. Andrew demanding situations the intended incompatibility of those theories with reference to 17th- and eighteenth-century revolutions in England, the U.S., and France.\n\nMany students have famous the effect of the Roman nation at the ideology of republican revolutionaries, in particular within the version it supplied for reworking subordinate topics into self sustaining voters. Andrew unearths an both very important parallel among Rome's expansionary dynamic — not like that of Athens, Sparta, or Carthage — and the imperial rivalries that emerged among the us, France, and England within the age of revolutions. Imperial Republics is a cosmopolitan, wide-ranging exam of the highbrow origins of republican events, and explains why revolutionaries felt the necessity to 'don the toga' in laying the root for his or her personal uprisings.\n\nThe dramatic statement by means of President George W. Bush that, in gentle of the assaults on 9-11, the us could henceforth be carrying out \"preemption\" opposed to such enemies as terrorists armed with guns of mass destruction pressured a wide-open debate approximately justifiable makes use of of army strength. competitors observed the assertion as an instantaneous problem to the consensus, which has shaped because the ratification of the constitution of the United international locations, that armed strength can be utilized in basic terms in security.\n\nSpinoza was once the most influential figures of the Enlightenment, yet his usually vague metaphysics makes it obscure the last word message of his philosophy. even if he looked freedom because the primary aim of his ethics and politics, his concept of freedom has no longer acquired sustained, accomplished remedy.\n\nMax Stirner (1806-1856) is famous within the heritage of political concept as a result of his egoist vintage The Ego and Its personal. Stirner was once a pupil of Hegel, and a critic of the younger Hegelians and the rising types of socialist and communist idea within the 1840s. Max Stirner's Dialectical Egoism: a brand new Interpretation examines Stirner's inspiration as a critique of modernity, during which he intended the domination of tradition and politics by way of humanist ideology.\n\nWhy do civilians undergo such a lot in periods of violent clash? Why are civilian fatalities up to 8 occasions greater, calculated globally for present conflicts, than army fatalities? In Why They Die, Daniel Rothbart and Karina V. Korostelina handle those questions via a scientific examine of civilian devastation in violent conflicts.\n\nAdditional resources for Imperial Republics: Revolution, War and Territorial Expansion from the English Civil War to the French Revolution\n\nImperial Republics: Revolution, War and Territorial Expansion from the English Civil War to the French Revolution by Edward Andrew" ]
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[ null, "In case you had any doubt, there’s no sign of SEC enforcement slowing down in FY 2015, which began October 1. SEC Chair Mary Jo White has made it clear that the agency would continue the momentum. The following quote from a press release highlighting the SEC’s FY 2014 underscores her point:\n\n“Aggressive enforcement against wrongdoers who harm investors and threaten our financial markets remains a top priority, and we brought and will continue to bring creative and important enforcement actions across a broad range of the securities markets.”\n\nIn fact, the first part of the year commenced with a bang, with the SEC pursuing enforcement actions against fraud, insider trading and more.\n\nAlthough the SEC has been vocal about lack of funding, it received a boost for FY 2015. Still, with all its enforcement goals, SEC Chair White has suggested it’s not enough.\n\nFunding issues haven’t stopped the SEC, however, from waging new types of enforcements and leveraging new technology to do so. In its announcement of FY 2014 highlights (linked to previously), it cited “first-ever cases, including actions involving the market access rule, the ‘pay-to-play’ rule for investment advisers, an emergency action to halt a municipal bond offering, and an action for whistleblower retaliation.”\n\nThe SEC also cited technology as a main driver for some of their recent wins. Chair White said that the “innovative use of technology – enhanced use of data and quantitative analysis – was instrumental in detecting misconduct and contributed to the Enforcement Division’s success in bringing quality actions that resulted in stiff monetary sanctions.”\n\nIn a recent demonstration of the SEC’s commitment to technology, computer algorithms used by the SEC detected those directors, officers and public companies that did not file in a timely manner Forms 3, 4 and 5 under Section 16(a).\n\nBack in June, I also discussed how the SEC was leveraging software for accounting fraud.\n\nIn its FY 2015 Congressional Budget Justification Report, the SEC outlines how it proposes to use technology to support its initiatives by investing in analytics tools that would “assist in the integration and analysis of large amounts of data, allowing for computations, algorithms and quantitative models that can lead to earlier detection of fraud or suspicious behavior.”\n\nDigging into that report further, the SEC outlines additional areas of focus in FY 2015:\n\nAll of this is to say that the SEC is clearly on a mission to show it’s not asleep, and it wants to reclaim its mantel as the “watch dog” of Wall Street.\n\nThe penalties in administrative hearings are broadly comparable to those faced in federal court for most types of cases. The agency’s win rate in recent years is considerably higher in front of its administrative law judges than it is in jury trials. In the 12 months through September, the SEC won all six contested administrative hearings where verdicts were issued, but only 61 percent—11 out of 18—federal-court trials, according to previously unpublished figures.\n\nFirst, it’s vital to ensure that your D&O insurance will respond if the SEC personally investigates you. This includes being informally investigated–more on that later, but first a refresher on investigations.\n\nA formal SEC investigation traditionally meant that the enforcement officers at the SEC had permission from the SEC commissioners to pursue a particular matter, and only then did the SEC gain subpoena power for its investigation.\n\nThat process has changed, and now, subpoena power exists at the level of the local SEC enforcement office. Consequently, it is now easier for subpoenas to be issued.\n\nHaving said that, the enforcement division of the SEC is very likely to call a company or individual and ask for his or her cooperation as a first step. Cooperation is often the best choice for companies and individuals.\n\nHistorically, however, cooperation was a problem when it came to reimbursement by the D&O insurance policy. Remember that D&O insurance is meant to respond to third-party suits. A classic example would be when regulating bodies such as the SEC come after an individual, and the individual resists the regulator; that clear, third-party effort to impose liability makes triggering the D&O policy obvious.\n\nHappily, the coverage afforded by well-brokered policies has evolved to reflect the reality of regulatory cooperation. Today, you can get coverage that ensures that cooperative behavior with the SEC doesn’t necessarily preclude insurance coverage in the way it might have many years ago." ]
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[ null, "KCR’s TRS is looking to make big moves in national politics. The fact that he changed TRS’s name to BRS – Bharat Rashtra Samithi clearly implies the same. KCR, KTR, and BRS, as a party are ready to go neck to neck with the center.\n\nComing to the topic, KTR has tweeted that he is unfollowing top national media portal NDTV. This comes after Adani’s hostile takeover of the media outlet.\n\nNDTV had taken an anti-center stance all the while and as a result, anti-BJP parties used to value the media outlet highly. Now after the Adani takeover, things are expected to change and there is a talk that NDTV might stop the anti-center narrative.\n\nIn view of the same, KTR, who had recently announced that he and BRS are ready for a tug of war with BJP, has stated that he is unfollowing NDTV.\n\n“Unfollowing @ndtv Thanks for the good work thus far” KTR tweeted while reacting to a social media post about Adani’s takeover of the media channel.\n\nIn response to KTR’s tweet, BJP supporters have a counter-argument.\n\n“KTR’s pain is understandable. His family spent a lot of govt. money on NDTV. Since April, NDTV “in partnership with the Telangana government”, telecasted a series of programs. And tagged Kavitha (D/O KCR, who holds no govt. position) in their tweets. It’s natural to “unfollow”.” a BJP activist tweeted." ]
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[ "Such a pleasure to welcome you all to my stop on the blog tour for 88° North by J.F. Kirwan! My thanks to J.F. Kirwan, to Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources for the opportunity and to the publisher for my review copy.", null, "The deadliest kind of assassin is one who is already dying…\n\nAs the radiation poisoning that Nadia Laksheva was exposed to in Chernobyl takes hold of her body, she knows she has mere weeks to live. But Salamander, the terrorist who murdered her father and sister has a deadly new plan to ‘make the sky bleed’. Nadia is determined to stop him again, even if it is the last thing she ever does…\n\nThe only clue she has are the coordinates 88˚ North, a ridge in the Arctic right and one of the largest oil fields in the world, three thousand metres below the ice. If Salamander takes hold of the oil field, he could change the climate of the whole planet for generations to come.\n\nBut can Nadia stop him before her own time runs out?\n\n88° North is the third and final instalment in the Nadia Laksheva spy series and what an amazing ride it’s been. This review may be a tad on the vague side as I desperately try to avoid spoiling anyone for events that happened in the previous books. Personally, I don’t feel you should treat this one as a stand-alone. While some things are explained and will give you a good feel of the background story, I think you should read the entire series to really understand where Nadia is coming from and why she’s so determined to stop Salamander. This isn’t just about making sure a terrorist doesn’t ruin the planet. It’s also personal.\n\nThroughout the series, I sometimes found Nadia quite hard to warm to but I never ceased to admire her sheer determination in doing what was necessary. Even if it went against her own principles. In 88° North, she tries to restore a balance that was screwed up, to see the smaller picture instead of the bigger picture, to do a kind act and hope for some kind of ripple effect and just like that, I liked her that little bit more.\n\nBut the biggest threat is of course Salamander, who will stop at nothing and his next plan is to “make the sky bleed”. True to form, this spy thriller takes us to various exotic places around the world including Russia, Hong Kong and The Sudan. One word : camels! As the team is unwillingly split up in their pursuit of Salamander, they realise they are merely pawns in his game. Like a true chess master, Salamander is always several steps ahead and time is running out. Not only for the world, but for Nadia as well.\n\nFull of tension, thrills and harrowing moments, 88° North is the perfect conclusion to this series. Some characters even managed to surprise me and the tense knife fights had me on the edge of my seat. What I truly liked is that you’re never really sure who will survive. The author has no qualms in killing off what could be important characters and I always like it when I’m left guessing as to who will make it out alive.\n\nWhile it’s always sad to see a series come to an end, I feel J.F. Kirwan wrapped things up brilliantly. The exciting arc that runs throughout the three books had me hooked and if you like your well-paced and action-packed spy thrillers, I have no doubt you will thoroughly enjoy this series! I look forward to whatever J.F. Kirwan comes up with next!\n\n88° North is available from the links below. While there, why not pick up the other two books as well.", null, null, null, "J. F. Kirwan is the author of the Nadia Laksheva thriller series for HarperCollins. Having worked in accident investigation and prevention in nuclear, offshore oil and gas and aviation sectors, he uses his experience of how accidents initially build slowly, then race towards a climax, to plot his novels. An instructor in both scuba diving and martial arts, he travels extensively all over the world, and loves to set his novels in exotic locations. He is also an insomniac who writes in the dead of night. His favourite authors include Lee Child, David Baldacci and Andy McNab." ]
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[ null, "In preparation for my program at Camp Quest AZ, I’ve created 3 prototypes (pictured on the left). Certainly, there will be more. The prototypes are being used to help design a viable program for the young campers because a month ago this was just an idea. Hopefully, the kids will see these and become as excited as I am to create robots out of recycled materials\n\nThe first one I created is on the far left. Dr. Who fans will recognize it as a Dalek “one of the most feared races in the universe.” The friendly robot on the right is R2D2 from Star Wars and in the middle is Rosie the Maid Robot from the Jetsons. She is my third prototype.\n\nThese robots all have one thing in common\n\n. They are all based on the same empty soup can. The soup can is Healthy Choice Chicken Noodle. I have a large quantity of these cans. I have it for lunch every day. The rest of the robots are constructed of items found in my workshop and in the streets near my house.\n\nMy garage and workshop are stuffed with salvaged hardware. In fact, I’m about a cardboard box away from being eligible to appear on Hoarders. Many of those valuable treasures have found their way into the pictured prototype robots.\n\nWhy am I adding this program to the Camp Quest AZ 2016 curriculum?\n\nLast year, I brought a pine car event very similar to the BSA Pinewood Derby. It was a great event but only 6 of the Camp Quest campers elected to participate. All six were very successful but this year I wanted to develop a program which would have a wider appeal and Robots are cool! To me robots made out of recycled materials are especially satisfying. An article on making a wobble bot out of upcycled cans gave me the idea. I could have the Camp Quest campers do something similar. However, the robots in the article are too complicated and require equipment not available to summer camp campers. Additionally, I have a limited time with the kids.\n\nThe kids will start with a “basic” kit of parts including a couple of cans and some electronics components. They’ll also have a supply miscellaneous hardware items available. Then their imagination can take over! Here is how the process worked for me…\n\nI needed to capture the essence of the Dalek. I started with the eye stock detail. All Daleks see the world through their eye stock. A piece of tubing, pony beads, and a blue LED were pressed into service.\n\nFortunately I had an old dead pen with a flashing LED that would make a great “exterminator.”\n\nDr. Who fans may not like it but I think the grappler arm on the Dalek looks like a toilet plunger. I made one out of an appliance rubber foot.\n\nI actually had to buy the thumb tacks (47 cents at Walgreens) for the Dalek’s “bubbles.”\n\nBlack foam insulation tape became the skirt at the bottom. Originally, I had wire nuts on top to simulate the communication antennae but I replaced them with spare LED Christmas tree bulbs.", null, "It was a simple matter to add a battery holder and a slide switch to power all the LEDs and…”Exterminate!”\n\nThe first prototype was challenging and fun but I liked the way that R2D2 sprang to life.\n\nHere the trusty soup can is flanked by two miniature plastic bottles. The dome comes off of the top of a laundry detergent container. The rear trucks are spent car deodorizers that clip on the AC vents. The front truck was made out of an empty dental floss container.\n\nFirst coat of paint was black, followed by a coat of silver and a final coat of white. I cut out some blue vinyl tape, mounted the LEDs, the switch, and the batteries and it was time to shoot the engineer. R2D2 was done!", null, null, "Remember the Jetsons? Here is Rosie, model XB-500 reporting for cleaning duty in the house of the future. Actually it’s another Healthy Choice soup can made up to look like something other than trash. Rosie has LED lights and fancy chrome antennae. Her arms", null, "are small water pipes and her base is a lug nut. Look into her eyes and you’ll see painted water bottle lids. Her collar came off of a greeting card and her hat and skirt are what’s left of a duster.\n\nThat’s all I have for now. Certainly, there will be more. Our Camp Quest summer camp begins in the middle of July.\n\nNext build will be the “Spout Bot” (alternately called “Beetle Bot”).\n\nThere is still time to join the fun in the Prescott National Forest. Click HERE to check out how to volunteer." ]
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[ null, "Los Angeles, CA – The inaugural class of the Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) Program launched last week during the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers® (SMPTE®) 2016 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition (SMPTE 2016) in Hollywood. Sponsored by the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) and SMPTE, YEP was created to encourage worthy individuals to follow a career in the media content industry and support them with connection and community. The first YEP group included applicants from a variety of disciplines and locales.\n\nAspiring YEP program participants were asked to outline their interests in the content creation industry and goals for their careers, and applications were supported by recommendations from supervisors. Incubated by HPA’s Women in Post, the YEP Committee, co-chaired by Kari Grubin and Loren Nielsen, considered a number of highly qualified applicants for inclusion in the program. Grubin commented, “The caliber of applicants was impressive, and the inquiries came from young men and women who are at work in complex and responsible roles, motivated to take the next step in their careers. The dedication to their current positions as well as their clear-eyed focus on the future was exactly what we had hoped for this debut class. The committee was delighted to work with the YEP group this week, and will remain with them on their journey.”", null, "The first class of YEP includes 29 young men and women between the ages of 21 and 29, hailing from the US and beyond. They hold responsible creative and technical posts at studios, facilities, and tech companies, and in some cases are accomplished individuals from outside of the industry. The structured daylong event began with introductions from the YEP Committee members, HPA President Seth Hallen, SMPTE-HPA Executive Director Barbara Lange and SMPTE President Robert Seidel. Post-production guru Garrett Smith presented a history of cinema. Over lunch, YEP participants split into mentor-led roundtables. Mentors included industry leaders from studios, major vendors and manufacturers, and will have an ongoing relationship with the class. The afternoon included guided tours of the exhibition area by industry insiders, and attendance at the SMPTE panel, Re-Inventing Entertainment Engineering: How to Blend the Experience of Yesterday with Millennials’ Vision of Tomorrow. The group gathered at the end of the day for an interactive wrap up session and a stop at the SMPTE Oktoberfest party, followed by the SMPTE-HPA Student Film Festival at the Egyptian Theater.\n\nHPA president Seth Hallen noted, “The formation of the YEP program and spending time with these amazing young people is inspiring. It became clear in our day together that mentoring is a two-way street, and they bring as many insights for us as we bring to them. As our industry continues to change and its complexities deepen, this group is proof that the future is in great hands.” The YEP program is but one of the mentoring initiatives undertaken by the HPA. Hallen continued, “In the next few months, the HPA Board will unveil additional mentoring initiatives to nurture and launch the next generation of professionals. YEP is an auspicious start to our efforts.”", null, "About the Hollywood Professional Association\nHollywood Professional Association (HPA) serves the professional community of businesses and individuals who provide expertise, support, tools and the infrastructure for the creation and finishing of motion pictures, television, commercials, digital media and other dynamic media content. Through their partnership with the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers® (SMPTE®), the leader in the advancement of the art, science and craft of the image, sound, and metadata ecosystem, the HPA continues to extend its support of the community it represents. Information about the HPA is available at www.hpaonline.com.\n\nAbout the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers® (SMPTE®)\nFor the past 100 years, the people of the Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE, pronounced “simp-tee”) have sorted out the details of many significant advances in entertainment technology, from the introduction of “talkies” and color television to HD and UHD (4K, 8K) TV. Since its founding in 1916, the Society has earned an Oscar®and multiple Emmy® Awards for its work in advancing moving-imagery education and engineering across the communications, technology, media, and entertainment industries. 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[ null, "Port Lewis, a coastal town perched on the Washington cliffs, is surrounded by dense woods, and is home to quaint coffee shops, a movie theater, a few bars, two churches, the local college, and witches, of course.\n\nRyder is a witch with two secrets—one about his blood and the other about his heart. Keeping the secrets hasn’t been a problem, until a tarot reading with his best friend, Liam Montgomery, who happens to be one of his secrets, starts a chain of events that can’t be undone.\n\nDark magic runs through Ryder’s veins. The cards have prophesized a magical catastrophe that could shake the foundation of Ryder’s life, and a vicious partnership with the one person he doesn’t want to risk.\n\nMagic and secrets both come at a cost, and Ryder must figure out what he’s willing to pay to become who he truly is.\n\n*A copy of this was provided by the author\n\nDarkling hooked me from the first page on and I probably would have read it in one sitting if me being sick and then family things hadn’t gotten in the way of it.\n\nRyder is half fire witch, half necromancer but none of his friends know. He has kept that part of himself hidden his whole life and now that he’s getting older his necromancer side is getting stronger and yearning to become a full necromancer. It’s harder and harder for him to hide his powers. The problem is that no one really likes necromancers and he doesn’t want to lose his friends – which he thinks will happen when they find out about his powers. Add to that, he is hopelessly in love with his best friend Liam – who doesn’t know about it – and you have the perfect recipe for possible chaos.\n\nWatching Ryder and Liam navigate their feelings for each other and the early days of a relationship was so cute and adorable. It legit had me swooning because it was just so beautiful. At the same time these two also know how to burn up the sheets… or rather the hood of a car. The sex scenes are explicit but also have a tenderness to them that was unexpected but also so right for these two.\nI loved how Ray included Ryder’s identity so casually, without making a big deal out of it. His trans identity and coming out to Liam was not the focus of the story. It was on page and he worried about it, but the focus of Darkling was on Ryder, of…well, being a Darkling: a fledgling necromancer who hasn’t gone through the ceremony yet to become a full necromancer.\n\nBrooklyn Ray is definitely an author to watch out for. They easily built a world that – despite the short length of the story – is rich and doesn’t feel incomplete or only half done. Yet I know that what we saw was only a small fragment and there is still so much left to explore. Throughout the story I was mesmerised and fascinated how complex each character is. Ryder is still young and has lots to learn, especially in regards to his necromancy.\n\nI find stories with or about necromancers really fascinating and wish there were more of them in the romance genre. I know death isn’t romantic but if vampires and other creatures can get a happy end I’m sure necromancers can too. Prior to Darkling I hadn’t read a story where the necromancer isn’t even a full necromancer yet but still coming into his powers and I really enjoyed Ray’s take on this. (Please be aware of the content warnings though!)\n\nRay created a world full of magic you just want to dive into, with characters that make you feel like you’ve met them and an amazing storyline of discovering and accepting yourself. The result is truly spellbinding. Highly recommended and I can’t wait for the sequel. In the mean time I’ll reread this a couple of times. 😉\n\nBrooklyn Ray is a tea connoisseur and an occult junkie. She writes queer speculative fiction layered with magic, rituals and found families." ]
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[ null, "I have to say, it's hard to truly surprise a Star Wars fan in 2016, and that's why the idea of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is so refreshing. We've spent the last year watching the family disfunction of the Skywalker clan that we're just dying to catch up with apparent badass Jyn Erso and a whole other pocket of the Rebel Alliance. So when it was announced that some potential Rogue One spoiler leaked allegedly on a German fansite via a co-opted preview pages Rogue One companion book, interest was decidedly piqued. But spoiler alert: if there's anything you need to know about the Rogue One spoilers, it's that they're terrible and, well, not really spoilers at all.\n\nAnd not terrible in a \"Darth Vader is your father\" kind of way. They're terrible in a \"Duh, Kylo Ren is his grandson\" kind of way. Not even. They don't really give more about the plot away, half of them sound more like assumptions than certainties, and they definitely don't bring on a suckerpunch of shock. I would qualify them more like \"underwhelming film tidbits\" if anything. If you're still curious about what info we garner from the hijacked preview pages, though, feel free to read on here, here, here, or here.\n\nThe Rogue One \"spoilers\" are mainly some miscellaneous character details, appropriate for the visual story guide from which they allegedly were leaked. As a stormtrooper under Jedi mind control might say: nothing to see here, move along.\n\nRogue One is slated to play out more like a war movie than a whimsical tale about laser swords and the force, so perhaps we should just watch it unfold instead of searching for tiny \"spoilers.\" At the end of the day, this could all just be an elaborate exercise in Photoshop, a red herring. Lame as the leaked details are, though, it's nice that fans are just that pumped for when the details are all revealed December 16, that any little detail will do.\n\nEditor's Note: This article has been modified from its original form." ]
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[ null, "On March 23 of this year, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Georgian Post and the Georgian Red Cross Society.\n\nOne GEL received from selling the stamp with the image of Maro Makashvili will be transferred to the Red Cross Donation Fund. At the same time, Georgian Post, as an organization with high corporate social responsibility, will donate 500 units of stamps to the Red Cross Society, accordingly, the money received from the sale will be fully used for charitable activities.\n\nIt is important that Maro Makashvili’s diary is being translated and together with the stamp, it will be sent to the exhibition in Switzerland, in particular, at the International Museum of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent in Geneva, and will be the first Georgian exhibit in the museum.\n\nWithin the framework of the memorandum between the Georgian Post and the Red Cross Society, a number of joint social and charitable activities will be carried out." ]
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[ "Juventus, top of Serie A, having kept clean sheets in 21 of their previous 25 games, exposed horribly in defense by Real Madrid in QF, letting in three. And yet on Roma, third in Serie A, 21 points behind Juve, hammered Barcelona, who remain unbeaten in La Liga and stand 15 points clear of fourth-placed Real Madrid.\n\nCan’t be just a one-off fluke in a cup competition, or just a coincidence ?\n\nAfter the miracle of Rome last week, Eusebio Di Francesco, rightly, took credit for his switch to a back three, “to create more width, allow more counterattacks and bring speed, but what really changed was the philosophy of the side.” Roma pressed ferociously from the first minute and that unsettled Barça, who are not used to facing sides that take them on and perhaps had made the mistake of thinking the tie was won.\n\nDaniele De Rossi, operated in a deep-lying playmaker role for Roma. Even protected by Kevin Strootman and Radja Nainggolan, he was somebody Barça had to close down, the obvious fulcrum. Yet just six minutes in he had all the time in the world, Luis Suárez and Messi casually trotting back to halfway, to float a ball over the defensive line for Edin Dzeko to open the scoring.\n\nGerard Piqué and Samuel Umtiti looked uncomfortable all night against a genuine front two. This was old-school one-on-one defending, not the modern style in which one defender disrupts and the spare man picks up the loose ball. Dzeko, aggressive and relentless, had a superb game.\n\nBut by far the biggest issue was Barça’s laxity. As with Juve, the warning signs had been there in the previous round. Chelsea, again and again, especially in the first leg, had got a run at an exposed defensive line as the back of Barcelona’s midfield dematerialised.\n\nThis is the same Barça that are still unbeaten in Spain… so absolutely that they forget what it is to fight. It feels like there is now no more statistic more misleading for a top side, not even possession, than goals conceded in the league. Barça have let in 16 in 31 this season, Juve 18 in 31, Manchester City 24 in 32. All of them, when it came to actually defending against a top side, have been found wanting most of the times.\n\nBayern have been laughably dominant in the Bundesliga. Juventus may be facing more of a challenge this season than in recent years but they have won Serie A six times in a row. Barcelona and Real Madrid more often than not, dwarf the rest in Spain.\n\nPSG were so upset when their run of four successive French league titles came to an end last season that they went and arranged the two most expensive transfers in history !! While their only rival, meanwhile, lost four key players…\n\nIn practical terms, on the pitch, what it means is that elite sides have softer underbellies than they have ever had before. Genuine opposition is such a rarity that when they meet it they have no idea how to react.\n\nNobody can defend. Small teams are overwhelmed but so, too, are bigger sides. In part it is probably to do with law changes; it is much harder now to kill a game by spoiling than it has ever been before. And in part it is to do with the focus on defenders who can play the ball rather than necessarily being able to defend. That is something that is very difficult to examine statistically, given good defending often results in nothing happening.\n\nThat is why so many games between ostensibly well-matched elite sides end up with a surprisingly large margin of victory. The Barcelona-PSG last-16 tie last season… 4–0 to PSG in the first leg; 6–1 to Barça in the second was the perfect example of that. It was thrilling but it was essentially two big men taking it in turns to hit a blancmange with an axe. Barcelona, it will be remembered, rapidly succumbed to a better-balanced Juventus in the following round as well.\n\nThe CIES Football Observatory noted recently that 21% of all Champions League games finished with a winning margin of three or more goals making it one of the least-balanced competitions in Europe. In its early stages, that is a result of the rich and powerful beating up smaller sides. PSG hammering Celtic, Chelsea hammering Qarabag, Real Madrid hammering Apoel… But ideally that should not be the case from the quarter-finals onward. Liverpool are not richer than City; Roma are certainly not more powerful than Barça.\n\nIn the past eight seasons, 21 games at the quarter-final stage or later of the Champions League have been won by a three-goal margin; in the eight seasons before that, there were only eight.\n\nTop sides, the elite who reach those stages of the competition, may be better than their forebears at attacking but the art of defending is being forgotten. There is too much attention on the glitter of glory and not enough on the guts.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "On a sunny afternoon in late August, Sebastien Wurtzer pulled on a hazmat suit and complained about being overwhelmed by shit. “We are drowning in it,” he said, and waved at a table laden with samples of water, ranging from crystal clear to murky brown. On the plastic bottles, the names of popular beach towns, some of which have been on the news amid a spike in coronavirus cases.\n\nWurtzer is a lead virologist at Eau de Paris’s research lab, a facility nestled in the capital’s southern industrial armpit, right next to a nightclub known for occasional shoot-outs. Wurtzer has been quietly tracking viruses in surface water for the past decade before events took a sharp turn earlier this year. In February, with the possibility of a pandemic looming, Wurtzer read a Chinese study claiming to have found traces of the virus in patients’ stools. That’s when it hit him: what if he could test the stool of every Parisian and check for the virus? Enter the capital’s wastewater.\n\nWeekly samples from the city’s treatment plants mirrored the rise and fall of COVID-19 cases. Wurtzer and his boss, Laurent Moulin, quickly realized that they had a new way to cheaply monitor the health of large populations.\n\n“It’s very difficult to track this pandemic because there are so many people without any symptoms, which by definition means they have no reason to go and get tested,” Moulin said. “We can easily have something like what happened in early July – there’s a rise in cases but we’re not aware of it because the people falling ill are mostly young and not getting diagnosed or ending up in the hospital. We were able to see in the wastewater that the total number of people infected was probably higher than everyone thought.”\n\nEau de Paris was returned to public control in 2010. This means Moulin’s findings and methods will not be patented and sold for profit, but rather published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and open for anyone to adapt in their own municipality. This is among the ways Eau de Paris continues to redefine what it means to be a public water facility, adopting a broad, holistic view of its mission that has drawn recognition from sources as diverse as the UN and American former teen star Zac Efron.\n\nTen years ago, none of this was a given. France has historically outsourced more of its water services than any other European country. From the mid-1980s up until 2010, water in the capital was managed by three different private operators, including Veolia, the world’s largest supplier of drinking water. They controlled the Right Bank, while the Left Bank was handled by a subsidiary of Suez, Veolia’s main competitor.\n\nAccording to Anne Le Strat, former head of Eau de Paris, the fragmented private-public partnership was costly, inefficient and made it nearly impossible to hold anyone accountable. After years of political battle and long-drawn-out negotiations, mayor Bertrand Delanoë’s team finally managed to wrestle utilities from private control in 2010. Overriding union concerns over the loss of jobs, the city created Eau de Paris, the publicly owned company that produces, tests, supplies and bills Paris’s drinking water today.\n\nIn her book Une victoire face aux multinationales, published on the heels of her departure from city hall, Le Strat gives a blow-by-blow account of the remunicipalisation process, revealing the many forms of pressure and influence the two giants exerted in an attempt to sway or halt proceedings. “Veolia was not very subtle. They clearly tried to block us at every turn, head-on, in ways that were brutal and not very nuanced,” she told the press during her book tour. She warned that lobbying wasn’t just about “macarons” and free trips to hot islands – it’s also about the kinds of promises made in exchange for a water contract. “The large groups will say, if you give me your water utilities, I’ll finance your rugby team, or your football team, or your museum, or whatever.”\n\nAccording to Le Strat, the game-changer was Delanoë’s choice to dig in his heels and push through with his election promise. “In the case of Paris, there wasn’t a lot of citizen mobilization, but we succeeded thanks to a political commitment that came from the very highest level,” she said.\n\nTen years down the line, Eau de Paris is a financially sound, economically stable model, outstripping private peers on several counts. Within a year of being created, Eau de Paris had cut 30 million euros in operating costs and brought the price of water down 8%. Accounting for inflation, a cubic meter of water in Paris today still costs less than it did a decade ago.\n\nBenjamin Gestin, Le Strat’s successor, sits in an office with a map of the capital’s sprawling tap water supply, all the way from Burgundy in the south to Normandy in the west. When asked what accounts for his company’s success, Gestin offers a response worthy of Yoda. Just two words: “space, time.”\n\nIn a landmark move this March, Gestin gained approval from the European Commission to hand out aid to farmers working soil that directly impacts the capital’s water reserves. The aim is to help as many farmers as possible make the change towards organic production, in order to avoid any further pesticides seeping into the groundwater.\n\nWithin months of opening the scheme, nearly 50 farmers have signed on, with a total of 9,000 hectares slated for improved protection and close to 20 million euros committed to help them make the necessary changes.\n\n“There’s a historical antagonism between Paris and the rural territories around this idea that Paris, as a big city, is always coming and taking resources without giving anything in return,” Gestin said. “We are proud to declare that for the first time, Parisian money out of the pockets of Parisians is going into the pockets of farmers to protect the common water resources.”\n\nWhile it may take up to 20 years to see real results, and the existing program only affects 3% of the total area exposed to potential pollutants, Gestin sees this as a model for the kind of long-term thinking necessary to protect future generations, and indeed others are taking notice of the Eau de Paris approach as well.\n\n“You’re in Montreuil or Bagnolet, right across the road from Paris, and just by crossing the street, the price of water goes up by one euro,” said Jean-Claude Oliva, who leads the non-profit water advocacy group Coordination Eau Ile-de-France. “It’s the same kind of system, the same kind of water. It’s not like there’s even a difference in quality that could justify the jump in price.”\n\nIt’s not just about the price. Thanks to participatory budgeting, where Parisians could directly chose to allocate resources towards the projects of their choice, Eau de Paris was tasked with installing more public water fountains – 13 of which also provide free fizzy water. Contrast this with the suburban cities where, according to Oliva, free water access points have tended to be neglected, rather than added.\n\nMost of those suburbs are on contract with Veolia and local authorities now look to Eau de Paris as an example. “The creation of Eau de Paris was a pivotal moment for us,” he says. “We can now say to local officials in the greater Paris area: look, Paris did it. And not only did they do it—they’re thriving!”\n\nEau de Paris is one of twelve inspiring stories of local transformation shortlisted for the 2020 Transformative Cities People’s Choice Award. Transformative Cities is a global process to search and support transformative practices and responses that are tackling global crises at the local level. You can still vote for the initiative that you find deserves more attention and resources to scale up until the 16th of November at: https://transformativecities.org." ]
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[ "There’s a new hypercar contender in town, and its name is Czinger 21C.\n\nThe stunning piece of machinery is the creation of Los Angeles-based startup Czinger Vehicles, and it was revealed Friday ahead of a world debut on March 3 at the Geneva International Motor Show.\n\nCzinger may be new but the people behind it have been developing the technology in the 21C for a long time. Czinger CEO and founder Kevin Czinger in 2015 unveiled a vehicle called the Divergent Blade that served as a proof of concept for a new type of construction where 3D-printed components are fused together using a patented process and reinforced with carbon fiber elements to form a strong yet very light structure.", null, "The technology has now been used for the 21C, with the car’s curb weight coming in at only 2,755 pounds. But the similarities between the 21C and earlier Blade don’t end there. Also common between the two cars is tandem-style seating for two, where the passenger sits directly behind the driver. This enabled Czinger to add a McLaren F1-style central driving position and as a result keep the body very narrow.\n\nPower in the 21C comes from an in-house developed hybrid powertrain that sends a combined 1,233 horsepower to all four wheels. The powertrain consists of a bespoke 2.88-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 boasting a flat-plane crank, as well as three electric motors. Two electric motors power the front wheels while the V-8 powers the rear pair. A third electric motor acting as a generator is mated to the V-8, sitting between the engine and a 7-speed sequential transmission, and ensures the vehicle’s fast-charging lithium-titanate battery is always topped up.\n\nThe result is mind-boggling performance for a road car. According to Czinger, the 21C will hit 62 mph from a standstill in 1.9 seconds, 186 mph in 15 seconds, and 248 mph in 29 seconds—before topping out at 268 mph. The 21C will also complete the quarter-mile in 8.1 seconds, the company promises. Czinger worked closely with Michelin to ensure the 21C’s tires will be capable of such performance.", null, "The numbers mentioned are for the standard 21C. Czinger also plans a track-focused version with slightly less weight and a high-downforce package. While the track version will be able to generate 1,741 pounds of downforce at 155 mph, its top speed will be a lower 236 mph.\n\nCzinger has priced the 21C from $1.7 million and only 80 examples will be built.\n\nCzinger will present both the standard 21C and track-focused version at the upcoming Geneva debut. For more from the Swiss show, head to our dedicated hub." ]
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[ "I should never be cocky.\n\nWhen this project began I knew that there would be a withdrawal period. “It’ll hit David first,” I thought to myself. I mean lets get real, I’m a girl. I know what it’s like to diet or live off of unsweetened tea and steamed okra for two days in order to drop a dress size fast, or try and be ready for that emotionally-terrorizing time of year, that is swimsuit season. David, on the other hand, has been skinny his whole life and has no idea what it’s like to give up “fun food.”\n\nAgain, I should never be cocky.\n\nWithdrawal mode set in on day two for me. Yes, I said day two.\n\nTuesday, I woke up with a headache. As I got to work I noticed how heavy and achy my arms and shoulders were. That was then followed by the inability to form complete thoughts, due to my pounding head and fuzzy thoughts. Yes, day two came a callin’ with a vengeance. Thankfully, after a filling lunch and a few minutes with my eyes closed, I was able to return to work feeling much more like myself.\n\nThen Wednesday showed up. I began my morning with a cold shower. (While that has nothing to do with being vegan, it should’ve been a sign it was all down hill from there.) Hoping that it was just a bad coincidence, I crossed my fingers it would be miraculously cured when I got home from work. Other than my icy wake up call I was feeling pretty good, I worked through the Mountain of Doom, that is my email, and prepared to head to a Cattle Conference in Dewey, Okla. (Ironic huh?)\n\nHalfway to Dewey I realized I hadn’t eaten yet. Obviously, I wouldn’t be able to eat anything at the conference so I had to find something quick. I could see nothing but pasture and crop land for miles… Then out of the nothingness I came across a gas station with a Subway. “I’m saved!” I thought. Inside the conversation went like this:\n“Is your flat bread made with milk or eggs.”\n“Yes.”\n“Okay, I’ll have a salad then.”\n“What meat?”\n“None”\n“What cheese?”\n“No cheese.”\n“What veggies then?”\n“ALL OF THEM!”\nSalad in tow I headed to the conference. Two hours into discussing proper pasture maintenance and meeting your cattle’s nutritional needs in a drought, I realized my salad had worn off. Then things got worse.\n\nThe conference took a break and served cookies, pop and coffee. I was hungry, but I stood strong. Instead I sipped my bottle of water and glared at those chocolate cookies laying in the tray all smug like.\n\nI was getting irritable.\nThat’s an understatement.\n\nThe longer the conference drug on, the crankier and more irritable it got. Everything was like nails on a chalkboard to me. Meet withdrawal mode stage two.\n\nAs the conference ended, I made a beeline to my car. It was safer for everyone if I just got away from populations of people in general. I made my way back to Middle-of-Corn, Kansas, but made a stop at the Dollar Tree to see if they had E.L.F makeup, a vegan line that is carried there. They didn’t have anything I needed, but I found a bag of vegan friendly pita chips. I could instantly feel my mood bettering as I munched on those delicious chips all the way home.\n\nI got home at 7:30, and went to start making dinner. But low-and-behold, guess who was still hot waterless?! (Guess those things don’t miraculously fix themselves) I spent the next hour trying to fix it while My Someone assisted through FaceTime. Verdict: My hot water heater is a goner. So at 8:30 I FINALLY got to start dinner, I was tired so I made a quick meal of buffalo cauliflower (Yum!), and finished the evening by baking oatmeal muffins for today.\n\nSo here we are, morning four of Project Vegan. I woke up at five with the realization I didn’t have hot water. Since cold showers in January aren’t my cup of tea, things got western. Yes, at 5:30 a.m. I put all my big pots on the stove top to boil, filled my bathtub up part way with the cold water and then added all the boiling water to it. I then took two pitchers and filled them with the tub water.", null, "The result? A quarter-way filled bathtub with luke warm water, and some very creative bathing/hair washing techniques. This morning was one of the few days I was SO thankful I live alone…\nDespite the morning drama, day four has so far alluded no withdrawal symptoms, AND I even attempted vegan makeup today!", null, "This is my vegan war paint.", null, null, null, "Check out our hashtag #DandDgovegan, be sure and follow along with David’s adventure at Farmingamerica.org as he talks about our email from PETA and fake bacon.\nUntil next time!!" ]
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[ "AI and radiologists working together: an interview with Professor Elmar Kotter", null, "We spoke with Professor Elmar Kotter from the Medical Center – University of Freiburg to explore his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, the challenges it poses, the legal issues associated with these new technologies, and what the future holds for radiologists.\n\nAI taking over the tasks of the radiologist\n\n“In order to adapt to the increasing ubiquity of AI tools and technologies, radiologists have to get training, learn more about AI, and become more competent in imaging informatics than they’ve been in the past,” states Prof. Elmar Kotter. “Most radiologists have some affinity for informatics, but that has to be looked at as a strength in the future. So, learning is of great importance.” He further discussed the complementary nature AI tools bring to the radiologist. Radiologists’ schedules consist heavily of tasks that have become part of a daily routine, such as looking through stacks of images for the detection of lung nodules, which, frankly, radiologists are not very happy to do, as they take up valuable time that could be spent elsewhere. “These are the kinds of tasks I would like to leave to the computers,” says Kotter.\n\nChallenges for the profession of radiology\n\nThough the foundations of the education of future radiologists may remain more or less the same, techniques including imaging informatics and AI will be at the core of educational programs for young radiologists. “Future radiologists have to know, at least, how those techniques work, and they have to have an understanding of imaging informatics and AI,” says Kotter. “That is something we are taking care of when integrating these subjects and topics into a curriculum.”\n\nOne issue that poses a challenge in this new frontier is getting the data to train the AI and deep learning (DL) algorithms, which requires large amounts in order to operate efficiently and with higher accuracy. In order to do so, Kotter says, “You need many radiological examination images that are annotated, meaning the radiologist has to put levels on the images, pointing to whatever is being detected.” After compiling these images, they are then taken and used for the training of the algorithms. Kotter explains further, “One of the challenges today is that we don’t have that data to train the algorithms; we, as radiologists, have to annotate them.” Today, the annotation is typically a separate step outside of the reporting process. In the future, the radiologist should be able to annotate the images while reporting; i.e., annotation should be a byproduct of the reporting process, resulting in the compilation of a large amount of data for the AI and DL algorithms to learn. However, the gathering and use of such large amounts of data can have severe ethical and legal implications.\n\nThere are ethical, legal, and even financial, issues when it comes to generating and working with the amounts of data radiologists use. “In the end, you have several parties contributing to this issue; clinicians and companies using patients’ data, radiologists annotating the data, and algorithms from various industry partners,” says Kotter. One major question that arises when compiling patient data is, “Who does the data belong to?” In the United States, the patient data belongs to the hospital; in Europe, the data belongs to the patient. But when there is not a consistent answer to whom the annotated data and the algorithms belong, there are complications to be considered. Regarding ethical questions, we have to figure out if individuals or companies using the data have the right to do so. Concerning questions of financial compensation, someone using the data is earning money from the algorithms, and it must be decided who receives compensation: the patients, the radiologists, or the industrial partners? Radiologists have already started to address these difficult questions; a multi-society statement on “Ethics of AI in Radiology” will be published this year.\n\nThe future of radiology and AI\n\nAlthough some may think that the future of the profession of radiology may be uncertain due to the implementation and increased responsibility of AI technologies, not all involved are worried. “The future of radiology is very dangerous to predict,” exclaimed Kotter. “I think that nobody can say where the radiology profession will be in fifty years, but I am sure that the radiologist is not about to disappear.”\n\nKotter is of the mindset, as previously mentioned, that AI should be seen more as an assistant to the radiologist, as opposed to a replacement, and that there will be more opportunities that come from this relationship between clinician and technology. “Already today, we, as radiologists, are a sort of an information hub in the hospital. When you look at how hospitals work, most patients get some form of imaging done during their stay at the hospital. At conferences where imaging is discussed, the radiologist is usually at the center of the conference. One has to think about the radiologist as a central information hub in the hospital, and using AI is a clever way to enhance this role.” As far as Kotter is concerned, the discipline of radiology has a good chance to become even more important, due to this symbiotic relationship with AI tools and technology and the early state at which AI became implemented in the field. Today, radiology is the clinical discipline that is most advanced when it comes to information handling. So, rest assured, because the future looks bright. Kotter speculates, “In my opinion, the perception is changing and it’s never good to have a fear of something. You have to look at it and take the opportunities.”", null, "Prof. Dr. Elmar Kotter is the Deputy Director in the Department of Radiology at the Medical Center – University of Freiburg in Freiburg, Germany.", null ]
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[ "After a very stressful week last week, I think an update on our beautiful birds is in order! The weather conditions were perfect which was good news for our little chick. We can now confirm there is one little fluffy head in the nest! Anyone any ideas for a name? While everything has been perfect for the chick, Scalla and Anna have had it a little rougher.", null, "Anna seeing off a Juvenile! Many thanks Mark Morris for the pic.\n\nStarting on the 10th of May, a sub-adult started hanging around. They started by just circling in the area, slowly getting nearer and nearer to the nest as the week progressed. Either of our parent birds would then fly up and see them off. The drama continued as this did not seem to be deterring the wannabe intruder. It was getting closer and closer to the nest. While not a full adult, a young sub-adult would try and invade the nest and we did not want a repeat of last year where the eggs broke, after either Scalla or Anna took off to see another bird away from the nest, accidently piercing the egg as they did so.", null, "A Fantastic Shot of a Juvenile Eagle, see the black edging on the tail. Thanks Will Plane for the shot.\n\nHowever, while Ranger Lizzy’s stress levels continued to soar….. Scalla and Anna continued to care for their precious new arrival. The sub-adult gave it one last try, and Scalla had had enough! The two birds were circling each other closely, grappling in the air, and disappeared over the mainland. A very tense half an hour later, Scalla reappeared looking as fine and majestic as always. He and Anna were then both feeding at the same time. A very cute but clear sigh of a strong healthy bond between them. The immature did come back a little later, just to circle around once, showing a large patch of missing feathers and then took off. We have not seen them since! So I think it has finally got the message.\n\nCalm has returned to our little corner of Paradise. We are seeing a fluffy head at least once on all tours, as well as lots of other wildlife, including Arctic and Common Terns, Cuckoo in flight, Otters, Common and Grey Seals, Lots of Oyster Catchers, Common Sandpiper, Dunlin, Little Ringed Plover, Wheatear, Whinchat and so much more!\n\nSo come along and join us,\nAll the Best,\nLizzy and Caoimhe" ]
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[ null, null, "Council scene from the Codex Tulane\n\nFeatured here are original Mesoamerican painted manuscripts housed in Tulane’s Latin American Library selected to attest to the persistence of native writing conventions and the ways in which they were deployed in the early decades under Spanish rule.\n\nThe Map of Cuauhtlantzinco or Códice Campos (19th c. copy; 16th c. original), narrates the sequence of events by which town leaders aligned with Hernan Cortés and his army against the Aztecs, their arch enemies, on their way towards the conquest of Tenochtitlán (1519-1521). Although a story of collusion with Spanish forces, this latter-day codex bears witness to the continued adaptation of native conventions to produce authoritative documents of Amerindian identity." ]
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[ "WRFL would like you to meet DJ Tyler Marie. You can tune in to her show Signal Boost live on WRFL every Friday night from 10pm to midnight ET.", null, "How long have you been a WRFL DJ?\n\nI started training to be a DJ last September, I did a pilot of Signal Boost and started taking fills in November, and now I’ve been on the weekly schedule since January.\n\nHave you been a DJ anywhere else before?\n\nNot really! WRFL is the first place where I’m a DJ in the traditional sense, curating and playing music on an FM station. I have done lots of audio production and have hosted informal podcasts with friends, though. I also did an internship at a radio reading service that serves the blind and visually impaired community, and being an on-air host and board operator there helped me realize that I love doing radio.\n\nDo you have any frequent guests or co-hosts? What’s your dynamic like?\n\nMost of the time I’m by myself in the studio—I like just talking into the airwaves and being conversational with our listeners. But I’ve had a co-host a few times. Allison co-hosted with me once in the fall when I took over her show Weapons of Choice, and it was fun to improvise with her. A friend of mine co-hosted with me when I guest-hosted Claire’s The Witching Hour over winter break, and we traded stories about the songs on our playlist. This semester my show is on after THE HEAVYSET with DJ Cas9, and they joined me a few times at the top of my show. That was awesome—we both love electronic music so it was a nice crossover, and we also had the opportunity to talk about WRFL itself and give our late night listeners a little bit of an inside look at the station.\n\nWhy did you join WRFL?\n\nLike all of us here, I’ve been a music obsessive my whole life, and I’ve always loved putting together playlists and sharing them. I also grew up listening to the radio and have always had an appreciation for the medium. But in addition to being a really good and unique radio station, WRFL is an amazing local community. I decided to get involved in part because I would listen to DJs on WRFL share their views and passions, and I could tell that these are the type of people I want to be around. If you’re a little (or all the way) to the left as a person, it can be easy to feel lost among normies on this massive campus. Our local music director Anna once told me that WRFL is “the place for people who don’t have a place.” I felt that and it stuck with me. I like the sense of belonging WRFL gives to people like me.\n\nWhat do you do/play on your show?\n\nSignal Boost is pretty intentional about its purpose, which is to amplify women, non-binary, and queer artists. It’s a general format show, which means that in addition to my own playlists, I also get to search through the albums in WRFL’s current rotation each week and highlight artists that are from these communities and identities. The format of my show also allows me to move between multiple genres, so during the course of a typical show I’ll start with high-energy electronic and electropop, then shift into indie pop and rock, and then cool down with some R&B and soul to end the night.\n\nWhy do you play what you do on your show? What sparked that interest?\n\nEven with all the progress we’ve made in some respects, our society has been severely backsliding in others, so I feel like now more than ever we need platforms specifically for marginalized voices. In addition to the societal reasons, I just tend to connect more on a personal level with female and queer artists most of the time. I’m also trans and I’ve learned a lot about who I am since I officially started my transition a couple of years ago, so I felt like now is the time for me to host Signal Boost because I can finally just be myself and do this authentically.\n\nWho are some of your favorite musical artists?\n\nTegan and Sara are my big sisters. I’ve learned and discovered so much from them and they are my eternal inspiration. Growing up, some of my favorites over the years were No Doubt, Fiona Apple, Alicia Keys, Amy Winehouse, and Lady Gaga. I love Janelle Monáe, CHVRCHES, Marina and the Diamonds, LIGHTS, Jorja Smith, Lana Del Rey, and lately I’ve been super into Rina Sawayama, Caroline Polachek, Snoh Aalegra, QUIN, mxmtoon, Kilo Kish, Phoebe Bridgers, Mahalia, Weyes Blood, and (many) more.\n\nWhat’s your process for planning your show?\n\nI’ll create a new playlist each week and add songs to it as I draw inspiration from other shows, current events, new releases, and music in my own library. I’ll also browse through WRFL’s playboxes for any new additions and read the reviews. By the time Friday night comes around and it’s almost time for my show, I like to have a thoughtful playlist put together that flows well through different genres and themes.\n\nWhat do you do outside of WRFL?\n\nI refer to myself as a creative-ish techie. I design and develop apps and websites, and I can also be found at any given time doing some sort of audio production, photo editing, or graphic design. I’ve also been an erratic graduate student. In my free time, I love going to concerts and live events, which is unfortunate because right now I have more free time than ever and all events have been cancelled. (We can only hope those things come back and better than ever after we make it out the other side of this pandemic. Stay safe, everyone.)\n\nDo you have a favorite memory of something that happened at WRFL, either during your show or at a WRFL event?\n\nThe 32nd birthday bash was the first big WRFL event I’ve been to since becoming a DJ, and it was a blast. But my favorite memory so far is probably my very first day at WRFL last September when I came to DisOrientation. I was kind of nervous about joining the station, but at the end of the event, I met our general manager Allison and we ended up talking all afternoon about pretty much everything in the world. Her energy and enthusiasm were off the charts, and her inclusivity and kindness made me feel so good about my decision to push through whatever anxiety I had and come to DisOrientation that day. I went on to train with her during her show in the fall, and her encouragement and total boss-ass chillness is a big part of the reason I’m here today.\n\nWhat other WRFL shows/DJs do you like listening to? Why?\n\nA bunch of them. In addition to Weapons of Choice (which I hope will return this fall!), I love The Witching Hour, Human Music, THE HEAVYSET, Serious Moonlite, Squids Will Be Squids, and next jen. I feel like each of them cover a different portion of the music I love, and in some ways Signal Boost is made out of pieces of all of those shows. There are also my new late night neighbors Lipstick Is Optional, Canned Sardines, and Pulp. And last year I would routinely chill out with Naminex and Real Vampire Hours on late Friday nights. Finally, I want to shout out indrani gets next to you, which is ending this semester, because Indrani has brought something wonderful (radical vulnerability, to use her phrase) and special to WRFL’s audience with her show and I’m really going to miss it.\n\nCan you share a story of an interaction with a listener of your show?\n\nBefore my show each week, I’ll usually go on Instagram and add something to my story about the playlist I’ve put together. Back in December, an artist based in Los Angeles, NISHA, saw my story and reached out to me to say thanks for playing her music. She took a real interest in what we’re doing here at WRFL and started listening to Signal Boost. I got to know her fairly well as a result, and I was even able to do a long-form interview with her on my show in February. I think it goes to show that WRFL’s reach extends far beyond what you might think and that we mean something to people in ways you wouldn’t even expect. Being able to interview artists I love is an incredible honor, and I’m grateful that WRFL provides me with a platform where I can do things like this.\n\nWhat do you want listeners to take away from your show?\n\nI want people to discover and appreciate artists on my show that they might have otherwise overlooked, and I want to challenge their expectations of what a “general format” show can offer in terms of genres and styles. My show is kind of audacious in this way, it’s explicitly queer, and I like it to be a little subversive. That said, I also want my show to be fun and for listeners to feel good when they listen to it. We’re all really going through it right now, and when you make it to the end of another week and are up late, I want Signal Boost to be there for you.\n\nWhat do you hope for the future of your show?\n\nI love being part of the storied history of WRFL DJs who started out at 2-5am, but I certainly hope to complete this rite of passage and graduate to a midnight or evening time slot next semester. I hope to be able to do more artist interviews in the future too. And over time, I hope people come to know and love my show. Most of all right now though, I hope for us to make it through these bizarre times and be back doing live shows in our dearly missed station soon.\n\nWRFL is a really special place. We’ve survived against all odds for over 32 years now, and I trust that we’ll survive this unprecedented situation right now too. Radio stations like ours matter not just to us as students and staff, but to our listeners and communities and to music and the arts and culture as a whole. It’s important that we continue to have a place, and I’m glad to be here contributing what I can as part of our RFL family and helping us thrive into the future. Please wash your hands." ]
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[ "6 edition of When oracles speak found in the catalog.", null, "understanding the signs & symbols all around us\n\n1 Peter Context. 8 And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the multitude of sins. 9 Use hospitality one to another without grudging. 10 As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. 11 If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let. 2 Samuel | View whole chapter | See verse in context And the counsel of Ahithophel, which he counselled in those days, was as if a man had enquired at the oracle of God: so was all the counsel of Ahithophel both with David and with Absalom. 1 Kings | View whole chapter | See verse in context And against the wall of the house he built chambers round about, against the walls of the.\n\nScripture says, If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God (1 Peter ). Pastor Wurmbrand emerged from 14 years of prison in communist Romania not with a melancholy, defeated testimony, but with one that was victorious and overcoming, awakening the world to /5. January is very bad because Saturn and Pluto are in square or bad formation. Saturn means delay and death and Pluto means sudden. Because of this, there will be some trouble: fires, earthquakes, air accidents, attacks, and the death of national leaders around the world, especially of India and the US.\n\nThe oracles of God are not the Old Speak of the world, the fancy rhetoric—empty sophistries—of man's civilization, inspired by Satan. Nor are the oracles of God the New Speak of foxes, wily leaders who think nothing of manipulating truth for their own purposes. Instead, the oracles of God are His revelation to mankind, and are, taken together. The next piece of the Oracles is composed of Books i. and ii., and as Ewald thinks, the first portion of Book iii. vers, though Alexandre sets this fragment as the production of the author of the anonymous preface, and written by a monk in Justinian's time; but it is more probably of a composite character, and derived from more than one.", null, null, null, null, null, "When Oracles Speak Paperback – October 1, by Dianne Skafte (Author)/5(4). When Oracles Speak: Understanding the Signs & Symbols All Around Us. Ancient peoples understood that dreams, the sudden appearance of an animal, or a chance word overheard could all advise and point the way.\n\nThey still can, says Dianne Skafte/5. When Oracles Speak book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.4/5(4). WHEN ORACLES SPEAK: Opening Yourself to Messages Found in Dreams, Signs, and the Voices of Nature Paperback – January 1, by Dianne Skafte (Author)/5(6).\n\nThe Oracle: The Jubilean Mysteries Unveiled Hardcover – September 3, Cahn has crafted a novel, so to speak, yet in such a way that it conveys facts about Israel's history, both ancient and recent.\n\nThe When oracles speak book interprets visions the unnamed narrator has. Each vision reveals new information about Scriptures and prophecies regarding the /5().\n\nGet this from a library. When oracles speak: understanding the signs & symbols all around us. [Dianne Skafte; Kern Foundation.] -- Ancient peoples understood that dreams, the sudden appearance of an animal, or a chance word overheard could all advise and point the way.\n\nThey still can, says Dianne Skafte. Her spellbinding history. The Oracle by Jonathan Cahn is an absolutely amazing book. It is written as an allegorical story, but is totally based on Scriptural truth from both the Old and New Testaments.\n\nThis book will keep you on the edge of your seat in complete amazement at the magnificence of God!/5. We should speak the oracles of God, speaking what God has already spoken.\n\nSpeak the text of the Scriptures as God delivered them. There are many ways of presenting God’s word, but the best way is just to go through the text as it is written, explaining it as you go rather than jumping around all over the word of God.\n\nAmen. whoever speaks, as When oracles speak book who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. If anyone speaks, he should speak as one conveying the words of God.\n\nThis is a wise and luminous book. The author, an expert on the ancient history and lore of oracles, is also a most engaging writer, a skilled psychotherapist, and an extraordinary woman who knows firsthand the mysterious realms of which she writes.5/5.\n\nThe Oracle, with the United States title The Oracle Betrayed, is a young adult fantasy novel by Catherine Fisher, first published in The Oracle is the first of the Oracle Prophecies others are The Archon () and The Scarab (); with the US titles being The Sphere of Secrets and The Day of the Scarab, book was shortlisted for the Whitbread Awards.\n\nThe word that God puts in my mouth, that I shall speak.” “The oracle of Balaam the son of Beor, “Take this book of the law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, that it may remain there as a witness against you.\n\nTopics on Oracles. “If any speak, let him speak as the oracles of God Be truly saved and study only the KJ Bible which is the written oracles of God and when you speak from the Book you will be the oracle of God.\n\nJesus Christ is the oracle of God and you can be also by becoming a. Oracle Bones Speak (French) Paperback – by Ethel R. Nelson (Author), Richard E. Broadberry (Author) See all 3 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from Paperback \"Please retry\" $ $ $ Paperback, — Author: Ethel R.\n\nNelson, Richard E. Broadberry. First Peter mentions the oracles of God in the KJV: “If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God.” In this context Peter instructs us to be extremely careful with the gifts we receive from God (verse 10).\n\nOur words should be chosen wisely and spoken as if we are speaking the very words (oracles) of God. Balaam (/ ˈ b eɪ l æ m /; Hebrew: בִּלְעָם, Standard Bilʻam Tiberian Bilʻām) is a diviner in the Torah (Old Testament) whose story begins in Chapter 22 of the Book of Numbers ().Every ancient reference to Balaam considers him a non-Israelite, a prophet, and the son of Beor, though Beor is not clearly identified.\n\nThough some sources may only describe the positive blessings he. • Speaking as the oracles of God is an important task and should be done. • “publicly and from house to house” (Acts ).\n\nThe oracle of God is the room wherein He abode, the Holy of Holies, from which He at times spoke. In the Old Testament, the oracle is God's speaking place. In Psalm debir makes its only appearance outside the books of Kings and Chronicles and forms a fine bridge to the New Testament understanding of the word \"oracle.\".\n\nGod's giving of an oracle to a man or woman made them a prophet; for, when the divine word came, the prophet had to speak (Amos ). Different methods were used by priests and prophets to receive the two forms of oracles, although we should not try to make too rigid a distinction. Decision oracles often came through the use of objects.\n\nFor more than a thousand years, Greeks from all walks of life consulted oracles for guidance received directly from the gods. This colorful and wide-ranging survey encompasses the entire history of Greek oracles and focuses fresh attention on philosophical, psychological, and anthropological aspects of oracular consultation/5.\n\nThe Aeneid demands comparison to the epics of Homer: whereas the first half of Virgil’s epic—a chronicle of the wanderings of Aeneas and his crew in the wake of the fall of Troy—takes up the themes of the Odyssey, the second six books share the martial themes of the Iliad.The Book of Isaiah (Hebrew: ספר ישעיהו, IPA: [sɛ.fɛr ]) is the first of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the first of the Major Prophets in the Christian Old Testament.\n\nIt is identified by a superscription as the words of the 8th-century BCE prophet Isaiah ben Amoz, but there is extensive evidence that much of it was composed during the Babylonian. The Sibylline Oracles are a series of prophetic texts akin to those found in Roman and Grecian literature.\n\nNon-biblical literature Sibylline oracles were prophetic texts by a female prophetess that were either used in serious crises or as political propaganda. The Sibylline Oracles in the Pseudepigrapha consist of eight books and were written between the." ]
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[ "\nDr Meera Chand, Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections at UKHSA, said:\n\"While anyone can catch monkeypox, the majority of monkeypox cases in the UK continue to be in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM), with the infection being passed on mainly through close contact between people in interconnected sexual networks.\n\n\"Before you go to a party or event, check yourself for monkeypox symptoms, including rashes and blisters. If you have monkeypox symptoms, take a break from attending events or sex until you’ve called 111 or a sexual health service and been assessed by a clinician. It can take up to 3 weeks for symptoms to appear after being in contact with someone with monkeypox, so stay alert for symptoms after you have skin to skin or sexual contact with someone new.\"", null, "As of July 2022, the current outbreak clade of monkeypox is no longer classified as a high consequence infectious disease (HCID), following review by the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens (ACDP) and agreement by the UK 4 nations public health agencies.\n\nThis does not alter the public health response or measures taken to control monkeypox, but relates to which clinical pathways are used in the NHS.\n\nThis decision has been taken because the current outbreak does not meet the criteria for a high consequence infectious disease, which is defined as having a high mortality rate and a lack of available interventions.\n\nWe have had no reported deaths from monkeypox in the UK and we have vaccine available for higher risk contacts, healthcare workers who are caring for and who are due to start caring for a patient with confirmed monkeypox, and a new vaccination programme for those who are most at risk.\n\nFuture importations of monkeypox directly from West Africa as well as cases caused by the Congo basin clade of the virus will still be classified as HCIDs as we cannot predict their characteristics.\n\nUKHSA is now working to adapt case and contact management using the growing body of evidence about the outbreak. The majority of contacts of cases will no longer be contacted every day following their initial notification and will instead be provided with contact details to approach if they develop symptoms.\n\nThis change has been made in light of the emerging evidence about disease severity, meaning that suspected cases do not need to be rapidly transferred to hospital.\n\nNHS England is due to set out details on how eligible people can get vaccinated shortly. People are advised not to come forward for the vaccine until contacted." ]
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[ null, "I discovered this awesome printable Cub Scout cards on Etsy! It is so cute, but in a rugged, Cub Scout way. When I saw them, I knew they would be perfect to give to our Cub Scouts as we started the new year–especially the new Cub Scouts.\n\nOn a single page, you'll find the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Cub Scout motto, the Outdoor Code, the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids, and the Scout slogan. You can print the page and cut it so that you have individual cards for each of these.\n\nThe printable Cub Scout cards are a fun way to learn some of the things they need to know to earn their Bobcat rank. The other Scouts can use them to review their Cub Scout basics.\n\nWe say the Scout Oath and Scout Law at every meeting, and these cards will be very handy for our younger Scouts who don't have to memorize them until they are a bit older.\n\nThe cute printable Cub Scout cards are only $1. It can be purchased and downloaded from my Etsy affiliate link.\n\nWe handed these out at our Rocket Academy, but I need to make some more because we've had a lot more Scouts join since then. That's a GREAT problem to have, isn't it? 🙂\n\nCountryDaisee, the woman who created the Cub Scout cards, offered some great suggestions for the cards, and I followed her advice.\n\nHere's what I did:\n\nPurchased and downloaded the file. The page is a pdf document.\n\nCut the cards apart. I used my Swingline paper cutter, which I love! But I just discovered that they have a upgraded model. It has a clamp to hold the paper down and a blade wear indicator so you know when it's time to replace the blade.\n\nPretty cool! I have two paper cutters already, but I might just have to put the new model on my wish list. 😉\n\nLaminated the individual cards. I have a Scotch thermal laminator that has seen its share of Cub Scout stuff–we've used it to laminate Cub Scout day camp name tags.\n\nCheck the price on this. Right now, it's almost $60, which I wouldn't pay. If that's the price, look on the right side of the screen where you'll see “Other Sellers.” Amazon's price is about $32, but it's back-ordered.\n\nTo me, it would be worth the wait for the better price. I used the large laminating pouches and put all 6 cards in one pouch.\n\nCut the laminated cards apart. You could just laminate the entire sheet without cutting the cards out, but you wouldn't have a “border.” I worry that with a lot of handling, the edges would start to come apart.\n\nPunched a hole in the top left corner. I used my trusty single hole punch.\n\nPut the set of six cards on a shower curtain ring. I had several packs of these that I got at Goodwill. You never know when something from the thrift store will come in handy! :)You can also use these loose leaf binder rings.\n\nI love these cards! How would you use these? Be sure to share your great ideas in the comments!\n\nP.S. If you're looking for more activities to help your Cub Scouts earn their Bobcat rank, click on over to this page! There are a bunch of fun things to do on the trail to Bobcat!\n\n[…] shared one of the cool printables that helps the boys learn things like the Scout Oath and Law, the Leave No Trace principles, and […]\n\n[…] shared one of the cool printables that helps the boys learn things like the Scout Oath and Law, the Leave No Trace principles, and […]\n\nThey should work now! Thanks for letting me know.\n\nThese look awesome, but the links don't work." ]
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[ null, "Damian Lillard and Paul George exchanged jabs after the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers clashed on Saturday but have since put their differences aside.\n\nAccording to Chris Haynes of Yahoo! Sports, George reached out to the Trail Blazers star after the beef between the two players took a turn for the worst, involving several family members.\n\nSources informed me that George reached out to Lillard to clear the air, explaining that he had no beef and clarified that it was just competitive banter on his part. Sources say Lillard apologized for remarks made by one of his family members, but stated why he said what he said after that loss to the Clippers. Both stars relayed that there were no hard feelings. -- Chris Haynes\n\nMy @NBAonTNT report on Paul George reaching out to Damian Lillard to discuss the back and forth banter that took an ugly turn once family members got involved. pic.twitter.com/DnGv5fG5rb\n\nThings got personal when Lillard’s sister and George’s wife exchanged disses on social media following Dame and PG’s blow up earlier this week.\n\nLillard addressed the drama following the game, saying the reason George and Beverley acted that way was because it was a sign of respect.\n\nI’m not offended by it. If anything, it should just tell you how much it hurt them to go through what I put them through in those situations previously. -- Damian Lillard\n\nGeorge addressed the public spat in his postgame interview, as well.\n\nBut not everything was left on the court when the two players departed. Lillard and George went at it again on a Bleacher Report post on Instagram.\n\n\"And you getting sent home this year. Respect,” George said.\n\nLillard responded with, “Keep switching teams… running from the grind. You boys is chumps.”\n\nIt’s good to see that Lillard and George have put their very public beef behind them. We'd hate to see George get publicly humiliated like he did last year when Lillard Time struck in the playoffs.\n\nPlus, George and the Clippers should be rooting for the Blazers to lock in the No. 8 seed in the playoffs to play the Los Angeles Lakers, right?" ]
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[ null, "For this blog series, we’ll be focusing on defining custody in Oregon, as well as various terms that tend to get thrown around involving the matter, such as legal, sole, joint or physical custody.\n\nIn our last blog, we explained that custody gives authority to a parent to make certain decisions on behalf of their child, specifically pertaining to medical, school and religious needs. It does not determine how much time each parent will see their child. With that being said, the primary concern for many parents is understanding how custody is determined by the court.", null, "These are the concerns of the court, and should your case need to be determined by a judge (due to you and your ex not being able to agree on a custody arrangement), he or she has to choose only one parent to have sole custody. When a parent is granted sole custody, they alone have the authority to make decisions on behalf of their child—that does not, however, give them the right to limit parenting time, determine if their child should or should not see their ex-spouse, or move the children away.\n\nThat being said, your custody case doesn’t have to go to the court if you and your ex are able to amicably agree on a custody arrangement yourselves. For example, if a divorcing couple mutually agrees that they should have equal custody rights over their child, they can establish a joint custody arrangement through the mediation process.\n\nJoint custody grants each parent 50/50 authority to make decisions on behalf of their child. Joint custody can work if you and your ex-spouse are able to effectively communicate and make decisions together. If you establish joint custody, however, and can’t seem to ever agree on big decisions for your child, you may end up needing to modify the arrangement through court—there, the judge will decide which parent is best suited for sole custody.\n\nIf you’re going through a divorce with children, it’s important you understand the terminology associated with child custody. The attorneys are Pacific Cascade Family Law are well practiced in child custody cases, and are prepared to help their clients reach a favorable outcome in their family law matter. Call us today at (503) 227-0200 to set up a consultation." ]
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[ null, "Nineteen E. coli cases in Washington and three in Oregon have been connected to Chipotle, according to the Washington State Department of Health.\n\n“While the outbreak appears to be linked to food served at Chipotle restaurants, the food or other source of contamination hasn’t yet been determined and remains under investigation,” the department said.\n\nEight of those who got sick were hospitalized, the department said. No one has died as a result of the outbreak.\n\n“Anyone who thinks they may have become ill from eating at a Chipotle restaurant in the past three weeks should consult their healthcare provider,” epidemiologist Dr. Scott Lindquist said in a Washington Health Department statement.\n\nChris Arnold, Chipotle’s communications director, said in a statement that the people who got sick ate at six different Chipotle restaurants. “The safety and wellbeing of our customers is always our highest priority,” he said. “We offer our deepest sympathies to those who have been affected by this situation.”\n\nOnce the company was notified of the E. coli outbreak, “we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of these restaurants have no reported problems,” the statement said.\n\nChipotle is working with health officials to determine what caused the issue, the statement said\n\nArnold told NBC News that a total of 43 Chipotle restaurants were shuttered and the “reopening schedule will be driven by progress of the investigation.”\n\nMost strains of E. coli are harmless, but some strains can cause diarrhea, urinary tract infections, respiratory illness, pneumonia and other illnesses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.\n\nThe closures came at an inopportune time for Chipotle and fans of the Mexican food chain, as the restaurants usually hold a promotion on Halloween. This year, customers who came in costume with an added off-theme accessory could score a $3 “boorito.” The stunt was meant to raise awareness about food additives." ]
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[ "The season finale of Westworld was ripe with twists and turns, even ones the vigilant Reddit forums didn’t anticipate. As everyone sits on their thumbs waiting for season 2, the show creators have confirmed which host was the first to exercise free will… and it might not be who you think.\n\nOne of the season’s most surprising twists was the moment Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) shot and killed Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins), the park’s co-creator and mastermind. Given how much of the season centered around Dolores as she gained self-awareness, you’d think this was the big moment of free will that the entire show had been building up to. But it turns out, it was actually Maeve. That’s right, Maeve exercised the show’s first act of free will when she chose to exit the train instead of continuing on her pre-programmed mission of “Mainland Infiltration.”\n\n“I’ve been waiting for the message boards on Reddit to tell us,” Westworld co-creator Jonathan Nolan said during a panel at PaleyFest. “The way that we designed it and the way we shot it… that is really the first decision she’s ever made. For me, it’s a very emotional moment in the episode because you’re seeing the first free will.”", null, "Maeve does this so she can look for her in-park daughter, who Felix tells her resides in “Park 1, Sector 15, Zone 3.” There are rumours this is Samurai World, which Nolan teased could be explored next season, although it’s possible there are other parks she could be in. Given the fandom’s tendency to dive into all of the show’s nuances and hints, right after the season 1 finale, someone on Reddit went to the Bible for the equivalent verse, which would be Genesis 15:3. The verse reads: “And Abram said, ‘You have given me no children; so a servant in my household will be my heir.'” Damn, the show pretty much thinks of everything.\n\nNolan and co-creator Lisa Joy wouldn’t confirm whether Dolores had also exercised free will when she shot Ford (which happened right after Maeve’s train decision), adding “Isn’t it more fun to just guess?” However, given the fact that “Reveries” by Debussy was playing when Dolores shot him, the same song that was playing when she shot Arnold, all signs point to Dolores not being fully independent just yet. It’s actually kind of amazing when you think about it. Dolores was the center of the story, but right under our noses, another character was emerging as the true voice of robot independence. Westworld returns sometime in 2018" ]
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[ null, "The plummeting value of cryptocurrencies in recent weeks will not reduce the climate impact or energy consumption of these assets. Although, in theory, the ecological footprint of cryptocurrencies depends on their market value, the energy intensive use remains identical and untouched by stock market disruptions.\n\nAlex de Vries is a data scientist working for the German Central Bankas well as one of the world’s leading experts on the environmental and energy impact of cryptocurrencies. De Vries is the founder of Digiconomist, a website that monitors the sustainability and energy consumption of crypto projects.\n\n“Unless bitcoin collapses, there is no reason to expect a decline in its environmental impact.”de Vries has written.\n\nHis research shows that the energy-intensive use of computers generating cryptocurrencies increases as prices rise. However, as the value falls, electricity consumption does not fall at the same rate, so the environmental impact is the same.\n\nDe Vries’ estimates indicate that Bitcoin networks consume about 204 terawatts per hour every year. This is the same amount of electricity consumed by Thailandwith almost seventy million inhabitants, over the course of a year. To that should be added the environmental impact of other cryptocurrencies. Ethereum, for example, consumes about 104 terawatts per year, the same as the whole of Kazakhstan.\n\nDe Vries himself led another study a few months ago in which he concluded that Bitcoin mining produces about 30,700 tons of electronic scrap every year. On average, each cryptocurrency transaction generates 272 grams of electronic scrap. An iPhone 13, by comparison, weighs 173 grams. According to the data collected, computers used for Bitcoin mining become obsolete very soon. On average, these devices have a life expectancy of only 1.29 years." ]
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[ "The Western Development Commission (WDC) recently published its strategy for the next five years 2019-2024 ‘Work Smarter Live Better’. It was launched in Ballinasloe on 15th April, and that launch provided us with an opportunity to look back at how the seven county Western Region has changed since the WDC was set up.\n\nThe WDC was established by the Western Development Commission Act in 1998 so it is interesting to consider the changes experienced by the Region since the WDC came into being. As the seven counties (Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Galway and Clare) which make up the Western Region (the area under the remit of the WDC) do not align with other statistical regions for data collection, the best Western Region data comes from sources which publish data by county, such as the Census of Population, which allow us to combine county data to get statistics for the Western Region. Comparing the Censuses of 1996 and 2016 gives a good picture of change in the Region over two decades. It is not often we look back so far but it is a useful exercise, highlighting how much has changed in twenty years.\n\nIn this post I briefly consider changes in population and demographics, labour force, employment, and finally, income. There are many other areas which merit examination which will be covered in a future post.\n\nLooking first at population change, in 1996 the population of the Western Region was 657,231. By 2016 after a very significant 26.1% increase, it was 828,697. Different counties grew at very different rates, showing (Figure 1) the uneven rates of development and change.", null, "Employment and the Labour Force\n\nMy colleague Pauline White is currently undertaking a detailed analysis of employment by sector in the region and has published on six sectors. Looking at key Western Region sectors, the significant changes in employment are noted here.\n\nFinally, although the data discussed so far is from the Census of Population it is useful to consider how income has changed over the same period. In 1996 Household Disposable Income per person was €15,032 in the Western Region (2016 prices) and by 2016 it had risen to €22,689 an increase of 51% over that period. However, in 1996 Western Region disposable income per person was 89.2% of the State average, but by 2016 it had fallen to 83.5% of the state average. Clearly the improvements in income have been greater in other parts of Ireland.\n\nThis short post has provided a useful reminder of how things have changed in the Western Region in the period since the WDC was set up. A future post will focus on spatial changes in infrastructure and where people live. Looking back, the changes that have taken place over the 20 year period examined have seemed dramatic, though many of them have taken place gradually. It is interesting to contemplate how things will change between 2016 and 2036 but, unless the retirement age increases even more, I won’t be around to blog about them. And perhaps blogging won’t be around either.\n\nHow important is Industry as a regional employer?\n\nSmaller Labour Catchments across the Western Region\nScroll to top\nWe use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkRead more" ]
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[ "Once upon a time, Steven and I moved from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Denver, Colorado, and had to find all new places for our services. I had to find a new nail salon, much like he had to find a new barbershop. Shortly after arriving, Steven had his hair cut (or should I say “chopped”) by a barbershop that will remain nameless; needless to say when he set out for the second barbershop, he was a little skeptical.\n\nWe found O’Briens Tonsorial Parlor (Barbershop) on Yelp!; what got us excited were the lists of reviews that all pointed toward O’Briens being THE PLACE to get a male haircut. They would do it extremely well at an incredibly reasonable price, the reviews said. So, we biked down to 8th Ave from our apartment and gave ‘er a try.", null, "O’Briens is situated in the Southeast neighborhood at 4324 E 8th Ave in Denver, CO. Click on the picture to see their Yelp! reviews. Credit: Steven Mercer June 2013\n\nWhen entering the small shop on 8th Ave, you notice right away the nostalgic, brown barber’s chairs, tools, and mirrors; everything screaming “this place is legit”. Each of the barbers has their own station which are orderly and neat; there’s no over-flow of vanity hair product, or useless gadgets – just clippers, scissors, and razors. The necessities – nothing fancy.\n\nAnd, O’Briens is hopping! There was not one single chair empty, as men of all ages were either in the barber chairs or waiting patiently in chairs that lined the opposite wall. All of which surrounded one single television that had the baseball game playing. Perfect!\n\nIt isn’t difficult to notice the amount of repeat customers as Mr. Dick Alderson, the owner, and his colleagues call out friendly salutations, including first names, to each man that enter. It isn’t difficult to notice that visiting O’Briens isn’t about just getting your hair cut – it’s about catching up with your buddies, watching the game, and ultimately, carrying on tradition. It didn’t matter that it was Steven’s first time to the shop, either. The gentleman all treated him courteously and respectfully, even when he asked for the part in his hair to be “straight-razored” (a technique sometimes used to define the separation, or part, in hair).", null, "Steven being taken care of by the boss-man himself, Mr. Dick Alderson of O’Briens. Credit: Kirsten Ebey June 2013\n\nI will never forget the way Mr. Alderson looked at Steven – “You want what? Who did THAT?” I about died as he laughed, and figured out another way to help Steven out with his request. As I watched him cut Steven’s hair, I tuned into the conversations going on around me, and almost fell out of my chair from openly laughing so hard. One man, balding in the center of the top of his head advised Mr. Alderson to give Steven a mohawk, in which Steven replied that he was all set on the mohawk – he’d had one a few times. The man went on to explain it was the “cool thing to do” and pointed to the top of his head. “You see this? It’s called a reverse mohawk, son!” Another man was speaking with his barber about someone they knew that had a mullet, in which the barber advised that he charged double for that hairstyle (jokingly). I can’t even begin to describe how badly my stomach and face hurt from laughing so hard – I will never miss one of Steven’s haircuts, as long as he visits O’Briens.\n\nNot only do they have a sense of humor, but each barber is damn good at what he does. All four have been in the business for as long as I’ve been alive, to say the least, and takes pride in his work. Check out Steven’s before and after pictures:", null, null, null, null, "The guys at O’Briens pay attention to what their customers want, and understand how to make their customers happy. No frills, nothing fancy – just a good old-fashioned haircut, and clean shave. It’s the simple things in life that bring the most joy, right?", null, "Owner of O’Briens, Mr. Dick Alderson, taking a crack at Steven’s mop on his head. He did such a great job! Credit: Kirsten Ebey June 2013\n\nHey, guys – please make sure you stop in and check out O’Briens. It’s an experience and new tradition you’ll be thankful for, count on it. Make sure you bring cash – no credit cards, please. Also, if you’d like to call ahead and make an appointment in your busy schedule, give them a shout: (303) 320 – 9621. Otherwise, walk-in’s are totally welcome.\n\nHope to see you there in a couple of weeks!" ]