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"how much work you are.\n\nAs the speakers recalls their past relationships, not only romantic but also familial, these boiled down words stick; the past is nothing, the poems seem to tell us, but the way we know how to make a phrase sound true. In ‘Sediments’ (16), the rhythm of proverbs stretches to encompass what the speaker needs:\n\nFor instance, a whole face\ncan find rest in two palms.\n\nThe poem ‘There It Goes’ (19), worth reading in its entirety, has these lines encapsulating the sentiment:\n\nI feel what I feel should be felt.\nI say nothing new, nothing different.\n\n… Rejecting the popular, Do\nnot go gentle into that good night, I have settled on Stevie Smith: Not\nwaving but drowning.\n\nThe closing set of proverbs, though they were born out of a context foreign to readers of the translations, become, upon second reading (after reading the poems again with the proverbs translated and in mind), alive for us because of their connection to the speaker’s concerns, to Teyie’s verse: a universe of language, deftly constructed.\n\nAmanda Bintu Holiday’s collection, too, is a set of juxtapositions; The Art Poems is a set of poems in response to pieces of art – though not Holiday’s own. I was surprised to find Holiday in a collection of new-generation poets, but the themes that powered her visual work – richly symbolic, Gaugain-inflected paintings and videos exploring black womanhood and narrative – are still relevant, and they lead to quite interesting poetry. In an interview with The Promota, Holiday (born in Sierra Leone) suggests this foray into poetry was a long time coming. “I was top in both English and Art,” she says, speaking of her childhood in the UK. “But I was the only Black girl at school, so I guess they couldn’t exactly give me the English prize. I got Art instead and this had an impact on me.”\n\nKayombo Chingonyi, in the preface to this collection, asks us “what is to say an imagined artwork is not also important?” (5), and it was in this spirit that I decided to read the poems, first, without simultaneously viewing the visual images on which they were based (and which Holiday lists at the end of the chapbook). Like Chingonyi, I often smiled in response to the short, punchy narratives; the images would shift and spin with every new lines, as in\n\nWe sit in worn frills and garters",
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"(Seychelles News Agency) - After weeks of preparation, four out of the sixty-two groups participating in the 2015 edition of the Carnaval International de Victoria were rewarded with gold trophies on Sunday, including the legendary Notting Hill Carnival Roadshow of the United Kingdom which took home the coveted prize for ‘Best International Float’.\n\nIt’s not hard to see why either: with their fabulously colourful giant masks, huge floating butterfly wings and spider’s webs, as well as elaborate Egyptian statues and costumes, Notting Hill’s famously creative pageantry was not to be outdone. Brazil and Mauritius were awarded second and third place in the international category.\nFor three consecutive years, since the first carnival began in Seychelles in 2011, Notting Hill has won the best international float title. They were unseated from their position to second place last year when China took first place, and it seems the Brits were determined to take back what was once theirs.\n\nThe prize for ‘Best Local Float’ went to the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority, the organisation which manages the archipelago’s airports, for having an amazingly inventive model of a whale shark leaping out of the sea and turning into an Airbus under the theme ‘when the ocean meets the sky’, accompanied by energetic dancers clad in blue and black.\n\nThe ‘Best Cultural Float’ award went to the group from La Digue, the third most populated island in the 115-island group of 90,000 people, for their innovative float resembling a yacht, representing the seafaring side of Seychellois culture. Cambodia and Zambia won second and third prize respectively in the international category.\n\nThe Seychelles Institute of Teacher Education won the category for ‘Best Educational Institution’.\n\nThe President of Seychelles, James Michel, handed out the prizes to the winners and thanked the people of Seychelles for coming out in their numbers once again to participate in the carnival.\nRumours firmly quashed\nAddressing the crowd at the closing ceremony on Sunday evening, Seychelles Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St. Ange put rumours of a supposed political attack in the island nation to rest.\n\nThe carnival parade began almost an hour late on Saturday, and when it did start just before four in the afternoon, whispers of an attempted attack to \"destabilise the country\" spread and gained momentum via telephone and social media when the public observed that the front row seats in the VIP stand, usually reserved for the most important dignitaries, including President Michel and his guests of honour, were empty.\n\nThis year, Seychelles was hosting the Ghanain King of the Ashanti people and the King of Swaziland's eldest daughter as well as a number of other high-ranking dignitaries from various countries around the world and security was exceptionally tight.\n\nSt. Ange explained that the carnival had started late because of the seating requests of the large Ghanain delegation.\n\n\"We could not accommodate 200 people at the VIP stand so it was important for us to move some of the VIPs to another area… this meant that we had to alter the carnival route because its important when we have guests that we treat them right,\"he said.\n\nThe Ghanaian king and his delegation was instead placed on the front steps of the International Convention Centre of Seychelles (ICCS) together with President Michel and a number of other dignitaries.\n\n\"The CEO of STB [Seychelles Tourism Board, Sherin Naiken] and her team have worked hard to stage the carnival for Seychelles and all Seychelles, and then for the region, for Africa and for the whole world, because the carnival was a dream to have a platform for the world to live in peace, to show how this connectivity among the people creates this ambiance for people to stop fighting and live in peace,\" added St. Ange.\nHats in bloom triumph at Kiddies Carnival\n\nEarlier on Sunday, the second edition of the Kiddies Carnival took place as the perfect way to end the weekend celebrations with the entire family at the fifth annual Carnaval International de Victoria.\n\nBlessed with sunny skies, the nine participating schools commenced their parade from the ‘Paradis des Enfants’ playground and made their way to Freedom Square. As with the previous year, organisers asked the schools to use only recycled materials to create their costumes and floats.\n\nSome floats represented different aspects of the environment of the Seychelles, while others featured clowns and children from different cultures around the world.\n\nThe prize giving ceremony for the kiddies carnival started soon after the parade ended. There were seven categories of prizes given out to the best schools, with not only trophies but also cash prizes on offer.\n\nThis year, it was Anse Aux Pins Primary, a school from the east coast of the main island of Mahe, who also happened to be last year’s second prize and best carnival spirit winners, took home the prize for best overall presentation and a cheque for around $550.\n\nEach winning school received a trophy and t-shirts as a token of appreciation.\n\nSir Andrew, the arts teacher from the Anse Aux Pins School, told SNA that the children took a week out of their school holidays and worked very hard to create the costumes. Since their theme was ‘hats in bloom’ the children sported green hats adorned with vibrant and eye catching flowers.\n\n\"We thank all schools that have participated because it is bringing about a new culture... if we say we are a country that is clean, that recycles things we need to start with the small children to adopt this culture and this is important for the schools participating,\" said Minister for Tourism and Culture, Alain St. Ange, speaking before the presentation of the prizes.\n\nHe also thanked the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB), Sherin Naiken, for coming up with the idea to hold the carnival for children last year.\n\n“Even though this is only the second kiddies carnival it already seems like we have been doing it for years now. It has now become a tradition.” a spectator called Joseline told SNA.\n\n“I was not aware that the costumes were made from recycled materials, but now that I know, I am even more impressed,” said one of the spectators.\nAccording to the national television station, the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation, the STB has not yet set a firm date for the next carnival, but said it should take place around the end of April 2016.\nArts & Culture » Be a reporter: Write and send your article » Subscribe for news alert\nTags: Carnaval International de Victoria, Notting Hill, Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority, James Michel, Ashanti, Swaziland, security, Kiddies Carnival, Sherin Naiken, Alain St. Ange"
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"SW Straus' daughter, Harriet Straus Rachevsky. 1929. Harriet is Zina's mother.I got this photo on eBay several years ago. It came with this text:\n\nThis text shows that Harriet's husband, Vladimir, was the brother in law of Grand Duke Boris. Not royalty himself. I also have several passenger lists from transatlantic voyages in which he appears as Vladimir Rachevsky, engineer. Not Duke or anything royal. This text brings up an interesting question: Why was the marriage secret? My hunch is that the dying SW would have been livid that Harriet planned to marry someone not Jewish. Her two sisters, Louise and Madeline, had married Jews, as had everyone else in the family. My own grandfather (a Spiegel, not a Straus, but still...) had explicitly forbidden my mother from marrying a Kike, which to him meant a Jew of Eastern European descent, not the good kind from Germany, or even a Sephardic Jew. My mom did, in fact, marry a Kike - my father - and my grandparents grew to adore him. But to marry a Christian in those days was not something you'd tell your dying father.\n\nupdate: a relative on the Rachevsky side of the family found me through this blog. Ain't google amazing?!! According to him, it seems that the Rachevsky's were, in fact Jewish. Converted to Catholicism, for a variety of reasons, including safety, but Jews nevertheless.\n\nNow that I look at the pictures of Zina, Mrs Grand Duke, she does look Jewish. I mean, she looks like several Jews I know in Russia. . I'm keeping the rest of this post in, because I don't know if Vladimir told Harriet he was Jewish, and even if he did, he was a Russian Jew, not the \"good\" kind, a German Jew.\n\nFrom Growing Up Rich by Anne Bernays - a wonderful novel about a German Jewish family in New York in the 1940's. The heroine is Sally Stern, a fourteen year old girl. Sally's mother is speaking to Sally about her (Sally's) step Grandmother. She is refering to a conversation Sally and Oma Lucy have had about Jews passing for Gentile.\n\n\"Oma Lucy has very firm opinions about 'passing.' She thinks it's a sin. It's her hobbyhorse, dear. Of course, she's the ultimate snob herself. Did you know that when she refers to any Jew who isn't the acceptable kind - not German or Spanish - she always uses the word 'little' in front of their name. Little Mrs. Steinberg, little Mrs. Epstein. It's a dead giveaway. I don't think she's aware she does it. Oh, she'd be horrified to hear what I'm telling you. And don't you go repeating it to her either.\"",
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"Grand Duke Boris and his wife Zinaida (Rachevsky) This is not our Zina. It is her father's sister. I think she is gorgeous.\n\nMeanwhile, Harriet's father, my great uncle Simon William Straus, had been busy changing the skylines of three major US cities. He built the Ambassador Hotels in New York, Atlantic City, and Los Angeles.",
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Apple might tout iPhone X as being “all screen,” but in reality it actually has a pretty thick bezel. We can kind of simulate it with the Invert colors toggle in the Accessibility settings (as seen in the picture above), but a true dark mode in iOS would eliminate the visual barrier between the screen and the bezel and make it seem like you’re holding a edge-to-edge piece of glass.\n\nFace ID is very impressive on iPhone X, but it’s not quite perfect. Much like Touch ID’s debut on the iPhone 5s, Face ID is very much a work in progress, and Apple is surely going to improve the speed and reliability of it on future iPhones. Two things we’d like to see, though: greater angles of recognition so we don’t have to focus so intently on the screen while unlocking, and the ability to add a second face. With Touch ID, our spouses and kids had fingerprints registered so they could use our phones without asking for our passcode (or our fingers), and we’d like to do the same with Face ID.\n\nOK, we’ll admit it: The camera notch isn’t nearly as bad as we thought it would be. While it still looks a little silly in pictures, in practice it’s not all that distracting, and in the right instances, it’s actually kind of cool. But one thing is for sure: It’s not going away anytime soon. So, if that’s the case, we’d like Apple to add even more functionality to the spaces around the notch, turning the status bar into a fully interactive space that eliminated the need to open the Control Center so often. For example, tapping the battery icon could show how much percentage is remaining or tapping the time could toggle between it and the date. And here’s a really cool one: Reddit app Apollo (seen above) uses the top right space to show sound adjustments so your view isn’t obstructed just because you want to raise the volume.\n\n4. Let us swipe anywhere to unlock\n\nThere’s no doubt that at some point in the future our iPhones will automatically jump to the home screen as soon as we look at them, but until that day arrives, we still need to swipe up. The problem is, you need to swipe from the very bottom of the screen where the home indicator is. And we often forget, meaning we have to swipe twice to unlock. Much like Apple removed the bar in iOS 7 and let us slide anywhere to get to the passcode screen, the ability to swipe up in the center of the screen would save literally hundreds of seconds each day.\n\nNow that Apple is finally using OLED in an iPhone and can take advantage of its power-saving benefits, the time is ripe for an always-on display. A staple of Android flagships for years, it’s an incredible useful feature, showing things like time, battery percentage, and notifications without needing to do more than glance at your phone. We’d love to see what an always-on display would look like on iPhone X, but mostly it would be nice if our phones didn’t light up every time they need to alert us that a notification has arrived.\n\n6. Add a double-tap to sleep gesture\n\nWithout the Home button, the only way to turn on the iPhone X’s screen is to press the side power button, so Apple gave us a cool gesture: tap to wake. But it only works when the display is off. To turn off the display, we still need to press the power button. On LG phones, you can double-tap on the home screen to put it to sleep, and it would be incredible useful on iPhone X too.\n\n7. Put the apps in a drawer\n\nWe’ve been hating on the icon grid for years, but on iPhone X it’s downright criminal. 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She says that junk food triggers many health problems and causes weight gain. She said she now eats six to seven small meals a day and drinks water 20 minutes before each one.\n\nGabourey Sidibe said she struggled with her weight for years before being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. She also wrote about the weight loss surgery she underwent in her memoir. She said it helped her lose weight and reclaim her body. For a long time, she felt at war with her body, but she learned to love it after the operation.\n\nYou may be wondering how Gabourey Sidibe lost about 150 pounds so quickly. Before undergoing weight loss surgery, Gabourey weighed about 300 pounds. She was also suffering from diabetes, bulimia, and other conditions. She was also being bullied for her weight.\n\nGabourey Sidibe was a plus-size girl when she was younger. Her parents split when she was 12, and she lived with her aunt. She felt isolated and had no one to talk to about her struggles. After years of body shaming, she finally made the decision to lose weight and start a new life.\n\nGabourey Sidibe has revealed her weight loss secrets to help others achieve similar results. These tips include reducing her salt and sugar intake, eating at the right time, and regulating her portion size. These are all proven methods to lose weight.\n\nReduced Her Salt And Sugar Consumption\n\nGabourey Sidibe weight loss story is truly inspirational. She lost 150 pounds after being 300 pounds. She started out reluctantly, and now she is proud of her new figure. She has overcome the social stigma surrounding her weight and body shape and has achieved amazing success.\n\nAdding more physical activity to her routine was also a key part of her plan. The diet also included six to seven small meals per day, and Gabourey drank water twenty minutes before each meal.\n\nGabourey Sidibe weight loss was criticized for her size and appearance because she is a plus-size woman. However, this did not stop her from continuing to work in the entertainment industry. In fact, she was told by her famed actor to quit the industry if she did not want to get type 2 diabetes.\n\nSidibe has changed her diet to include more healthy alternatives and has eliminated soda from her daily intake. Instead, she drinks cold water with lemon. This helps her stay hydrated and gets rid of any toxins in her body. She has also stopped snacking late at night and started eating six to seven small meals throughout the day. She also drinks water for at least 20 minutes before eating.\n\nEats At The Right Time\n\nSidibe also discovered that the right timing of meals can make all the difference in her weight loss program. She learned that it is important to eat breakfast because it supplies the body with essential nutrients. Eating breakfast also prevents cravings later in the day. She also eliminated late-night snacking and began eating six to seven small meals each day.\n\nShe also began drinking water 20 minutes before each meal to help her body feel full and eliminate cravings. As a child, Gabourey Sidibe weight loss struggled with her weight. In college, she developed bulimia and depression. Thankfully, her mom was supportive and kept her faith in her. Sidibe’s weight loss journey was not easy and required a lot of effort.\n\nGabourey Sidibe used a healthy diet plan and exercise regimen to lose weight and get in shape. Her exercise routine was not a specific weight loss plan, but it was simple, low-impact, and effective. She used a treadmill and stair stepper to keep her muscles toned and her body in shape.\n\nSidibe started eating healthier food and found that she had more energy. She also made sure to eat at the right time of day. She ate breakfast to give her body the nutrients it needs to stay healthy throughout the day and prevent cravings later. She also stopped late-night snacking and now eats six to seven small meals throughout the day. She drank water 20 minutes before every meal.\n\nGabourey Sidibe was born in Brooklyn and spent her childhood years in Harlem. Her parents divorced, and she moved with her mother to Harlem. Sidibe, who is the star of the Oscar-nominated Precious, was overweight in her early years. She had to deal with school bullying and the abuse she received from her older brother. Her weight began to affect her family’s life, and she began to share her struggles on social media. She is also a feminist and an author of a memoir that will be released next year.\n\nSidibe revealed her weight loss journey on her Instagram account. The actress, who has a long list of accomplishments, has been in the news for a long time. Last year, she underwent weight loss surgery and is now healthier than ever. Sidibe was raised in Harlem, New York, and has two brothers and twin sisters. 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Additionally, it has become associated with competitive championships, generally referred to as Esports and similar in concept to their counterpart in traditional sports, and has developed strong connections with online platforms specifically designed to cater to gamers (Twitch is a case in point of this).\n\nHowever, my aim today is not to discuss the aforementioned recent developments, but rather to explore another element that in many ways has become a staple of one’s identity as a gamer; that is, RGB lighting – naturally, in relation to gaming.\n\nLet us start by defining the meaning of the term RGB: it stands for Red, Green and Blue, the three colours that combined are able to produce millions of different hues of light. This is precisely what RGB LEDs do, creating a wide variety of colour arrangements.\n\nBefore going further, it is worth mentioning that RGB is not a new concept. Mixing these three colours is the standard practice to bring colour to screens, regardless of whether we are talking about smartphones, televisions or computers.\n\nPutting aside further technicalities, and focusing specifically on its relevance to gaming, RGB lighting has become ubiquitous, slowly spreading to keyboards, mousepads, headphones (even headphone stands) and speakers, among other elements.\n\nObviously, this feature has not been limited to computer gadgets; computers themselves have not been exempt from the trend. One has only to go for a quick scroll on the Internet in order to see just how many PC components containing RGB lighting are sold nowadays: from case fans to cables to RAM, nothing escapes RGB LEDs’ grasp.\n\nNaturally, computer cases themselves have also been subject to the feature. After all, what would be the point of having RGB lights if you were not able to admire them? All these RGB LED-infused elements co-exist next to the more “traditional” applications of this form of lighting, as in the case of lamps and wall lights. Importantly, you can now also choose to directly purchase RGB LED strips, which are perfect for the more adventurous of students, as they can be applied freely on various surfaces to create eye-catching effects!\n\nAs you might have worked out by now, RGB LEDs are not strictly necessary to the gaming experience. Instead, they are a plus, and serve to transform one’s gaming post into a sleek glowing “workstation” that is vibrant in colour and aesthetically pleasing. But just why has this practice become a hit among gamers?\n\nObviously, everyone will have a different idea as to why it has become so important for gamers to own objects with this feature. In my opinion, the popularity of RGB lighting in the gaming world is due to gamers’ desire to feel part of the gaming community. These lights are so popular that they have become synonymous with being a gamer and consequently, many will want to purchase them in order to feel that they belong to the wider community.\n\nAdditionally, RGB LEDs bring uniqueness to any room. It is true that they are widely applied, but the potential for originality is still there. For example, by using RGB LED strips one can decorate surfaces in imaginative ways and combine colours to create effects that one would not normally find in someone’s room.\n\nLast but certainly not least, another reason RGB lighting is so preponderant in the videogaming world is because it lends itself perfectly to the gaming experience. Playing in an environment subject to harsh lights is vastly different to playing in the same setting, but with soft fuzzy multi-colour lighting, which moreover is vastly different from playing in utter darkness.\n\nRGB LEDs are soft in intensity, making gaming an enjoyable experience. You get to truly be absorbed in the game, while still remain in touch with your surroundings – something not possible in a completely dark environment.\n\nConversely, playing in a brightly-lit setting does not lead to the same sense of immersion you would get if the lighting were suffused and soft. I myself have noticed this in relation to watching video game streamers online.\n\nI have realised that I am more easily drawn to streams where the players use RGB lighting; not only does it go well with the gaming experience, inevitably leading you to be drawn to the screen, but it also makes you feel as if you are part of the gamer’s environment, and not simply a stranger watching through a screen someone else play a videogame.\n\nAs a side note, I also think that RGB LEDs have a certain appeal as they tend to be associated with the “high-tech” world, and I can imagine that many videogamers would be inclined to use of them for this reason. After all, Video games themselves are bound with the world of technology, and you could imagine that someone who is deeply fascinated by this world would want their own room to reflect this.\n\nHaving said this, is RGB lighting really all good, or does it have drawbacks after all? You could easily argue that it entails an environmental cost, as energy is required for these LEDs to work. However, continuous innovation has meant that LED lights have become progressively more and more energy-efficient, and less damaging towards the environment than other electrical devices, for example.\n\nAnother possible issue is that these lights might deter from the gaming experience, and lead to distraction and difficulty focusing on the game itself. However, I don’t really think this is an issue. The location of RGB lights is in a large part depending on the gamer’s personal taste, and I can imagine that most players would try and avoid placing them in such a manner as to make them annoying and detrimental to the gaming experience.\n\nFor those who dislike RGB LEDs, it is still possible to do away with them, as not all gaming gadgets necessarily include them. Luckily for gamers, RGB lighting is one of many options, rather than the only choice.\n\nHowever, RGB lighting being one of many options does not mean that it has not been taken to its extreme. A quick scroll on Amazon is enough to reveal the absurd uses RGB LEDs have been put to. Don’t get me wrong, I myself am a sucker for these lights. I own a silicone RGB LED lamp shaped like a cat, so I’m probably the last person that can judge the questionable items on sale on the Internet.\n\nBut seriously, is there many purposes in owning RGB custom fridge lights? 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Of course he does.\n\nPlayboy models, by design interchangeable – early 20s, white skin, blonde hair, large breasts, not women but “bunnies” – are the Olive Garden of American masculine desire: mainstream, aesthetically consistent and served up with the fixings of faux-“class”.\n\nAnd yet as gaudy as the whole spectacle is, there is, as always with the Trump White House, a darker side to the vulgar gold glint. Michael Cohen, Trump’s lawyer-slash-fixer, facilitated the payment for Broidy, allegedly cut a $130,000 check for Daniels’ silence and worked with National Enquirer owner and Trump friend David Pecker to ensure McDougal’s silence.\n\nThese scandals highlight, in devastating tandem with policy and staffing decisions, just which roles the Trump men and their partners in the Republican party believe women should play. What they seem to expect: subservience, sex and silence.\n\nThis appears to be Trump’s lifelong modus operandi when it comes to women. There’s the obvious example of his many marriages – he gets older, his wives don’t. Trump owned and reveled in the Miss Universe pageant, a markedly unsubtle beauty contest where women were placed on display and judged according to their figures. He engaged in objectifying, sexist banter on the Howard Stern Show and on the infamous Access Hollywood tape.\n\nThe Playboy model isn’t so different from Trump’s marital model, and it exists because men like Trump continue to hold the cards (and the cash). That there are women who trade youth and conventional beauty for money or attention or the financial stability of marriage to a wealthy man is neither surprising nor deviant – many people, including many elected officials, barter all sorts of things for money, attention and power. What’s telling is the exchange rate, how one spends their capital, and how men still have the power to determine the cost of things.\n\nThe Playboy model affair stories are titillating for all of the obvious reasons, made more exciting because they offer the possibility that powerful men could be brought down not just by the basest of human desires, but by women assumed to be mere bimbos. And predictably, the media narratives around the women in these stories hinges on the incongruousness of it all.\n\nThis is made more complicated – and for feminists, more delicious – by the fact that we live at a crossroads between old-school sexism and significant feminist gains. Today, women still find some benefit in conforming to man-made ideals about female worthiness, but also refuse to accept the parallel narrative that they should somehow feel ashamed of working within an unfair system.\n\nAs a society, we still draw lines between whores and wives, serious women and bimbos, but as feminists have pushed back on assumptions of male power and the penalties leveraged on female sexual expression, the supposed whores and bimbos are no longer so easily cowed into silence.\n\nMaybe men have long positioned some women as sexual objects, and maybe those women have profited from it – that doesn’t mean they have to keep playing a role that was miscast in the first place, simply to keep comfortable the men who misjudged them.\n\nIn March 2016, back when many of us believed Hillary Clinton would succeed Barack Obama as president of the United States, Playboy announced it would no longer publish nude photos of women, noting that “times change”.\n\nA year later, with Trump in power, the bunnies were back, and the standard Playboy helped to entrench – women only as worthy as they were young and beautiful – had made it into the Oval Office. Trump invited in the whitest and most male cabinet in decades. This approach was further reflected in the Republican party, which funnels its anti-woman animus into the more respectable realm of policy, opposing accessible contraception, paid leave for working parents, and a slew of other plans that would help women play on a more even field.\n\nThe old tawdriness of the Playboy model stories might be what keeps them in the headlines, and the old-school male entitlement the affairs and payoffs reflect tell an important story about this moment in American history. But equally important is the fact that women are speaking up, even though they were supposed to stay quiet because of both money and shame; equally important is the fact that the men in charge are learning that their privileges have limits.\n\nTrump was a shock to the feminist system, a human incarnation of just how much work remains. 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"Timm (that's mm, damn it!) Tenges is the Lower Nazareth Township manager who, under the name FULibs, said this: \"Any half baked liberal can sit on the sidelines, write half truths on websites and spread doom and gloom from left wing intelectually [sic] dishonest scientists.\" He was angry at the time with another bottom feeding blogger.\n\nYou can't blame Tiny Timm (that's mm, damn it) for hating bloggers. We make reporters look good! But you sure can question his judgment in going on a fishing trip with Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan and developer Lou Pektor, especially since Tenges shepherded zoning changes for a 320-home Lou Pektor development in Lower Nazareth. Although Tenges claims he paid his own way, this should have been a career-ending escapade.\n\nInstead, Tenges is going to be doling out gaming grants. Last night, Northampton County Council appointed him to the Gaming Authority. Before that happened, Republican Council members received an email giving them their marching orders from the local committee.\n\nAnn McHale tried to table the appointment because there was no letter from the Nazareth COG, endorsing Tenges. But County Executive John Stoffa produced the letter, which he had just received. And the vote was 8-1 in Tenges' favor, with McHale casting the sole No vote. In fact, Angle called Tenges a \"man of distinction.\"\n\nI agree with the stinky part.\n\nLocal parties, whether they are Democrat or Republican, really have no business telling Council members how to vote. But this is good news for Tenges. Imagine the fishing trips he can go on now!\nPosted by Bernie O'Hare at 9/16/2011 12:00:00 AM\n\nActually Bernie it was non partisan. The Nazareth Area Council of Governments which represents 10 municipalities and 2 school districts had voted to support Tenges. There were both R's and D's who voted in favor of that appontment because he would represent NAZCOG. Someone from outside the COG area would not have been representing the area the seat was designated for, Concern that Tenges has gone fishing or done anything else with a Democrat is not an issue since this was not a political but rather a nonpartisan regional decision. Had a Democrat from the area applied and the COG voted for him the exact same email would have been sent.\n\nBeing a member of a political committee does not disqualify a person from public service or appoiontment to boards.Neither does it make a person intolerant of working in an unbiased manner.\n\nHad the 2 Democrats emails been readily available, they would have received the exact same commnication, as did John Stoffa the council and the head of the gaming authority.\n\nWe are sorry if Tenges was not your idea of the person for the job, it was the choice of the NAZCOG to send up to council for approval.\n\nThe letter was not from a committee person it was from the Chairman of the Nazareth Area Council of Governments, and was the second letter sent endorsing Tenges. Tenges was endorsed by the COG and support for him has been made public for more than a month.\n\nSo why did Stoffa put his name forward if the guy is a crook?\n\nDoesn't Stoffa submit and Council approve or not. Stoffa could have refused to submit his name. I know people who have tried to get on committees and Stoffa doesn't even bother to reply to them.\n\nso why the special treatment for this clown?\n\nI am aware that Tenges was the choice of the COG, which is why that is the name that Stoffa forwarded.\n\nThe simple reality is that the local R committee decided to pressure the Rs on Council. The email went solely to the Rs. I know one R Council member, and it not Angle, who complained to me about being pressured this way. The job of the local party is to elect members of that party, not get involved in the issues that the elected officials decide.\n\nAnd I don't really care that Tenges is the choice of the Nazareth COG. As Cusick pointed out last night, nothing n the ordinance requires that a member be selected by the Nazareth COG. I don't know where everyone got sidetracked by that notion.\n\nAnd the concern about Tenges is not his association with Democrat Callahan. It's his association with a developer doing business in is township. That was terribly poor judgement, and you would be among the first to condemn it if it were a Dem in Tenges' shoes. Now he is in a position where he will be doling out large chunks of change.\n\nWhat is the purpose of gaming grants? Is it for law enforcement and curbing the negative affects of gambling? Or is this money being used for community projects that have nothing to do with gaming? Just curious.\n\nI have to ask the question here as crime knows no boundaries. Why is it that only our 3rd class cities are worthy of a defined benefit.\n\nThe gaming group was put together by Angle/Stoffa because Stoffa wanted to get momney to people like Angle as walking around money for projects totally unrelated to the impact of the casino.\n\nThis was an impact fee for contiguous municipalities and the county. Angle/Stoffa truned it into a politcal grabbag.\n\nMost of it should have gone to human serices and Hellertown, not Bangor or Nazerth.\n\nShouldn't this money got to fight regional crime?\n\nI know Lehigh an Northampton Counties get a defined share as do Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. It seems like their should be more wide spread distribution of gaming benefit, especially to fight crime.\n\nI am not against spending this money for community development. I am concerned how the money is distributed. Bethlehem does have exclusivity on Gaming however the Sands now wants to get into the retail and entertainment. We should be mindful that millions of Public Dollars were pumped into that site as a catalyst.\n\nUpwards of $15M dollars of Local gaming share is floating around. Who is benefiting?\n\nThe money goes out based on a formula. The first round of grants are impact-related, and are for the surrounding municipalities. There is a second round for other grants. Neither Stoffa nor Angle have any control over how the grants are awarded, nor have they tried to exert any control. Individual gaming authority members can confirm that they, and nobody else, decides how the money is apportioned.\n\nWe all know how accurte and non-biased O'Hare is when reporting about Angle and Stoffa. The worst pairing in the history of Northampton County.\n\nYou have failed to provide even one example in which gaming money has been improperly granted, to say nothing of connecting either Angle or Stoffa to it. All you can do is make bald and false accusations. Anonymously, of course, like the coward you are. You are a bitter hater.\n\nGood Posting I search long time for exact thing you posted your website. Am really lucky to get your posting. Thank you I pass this news to my facebook. My role is Aluminium Scaffodling In Chennai For past 20 years. All the best for your process. By Regards Scaffolding in Chennai"
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"The Beothuk people had been pushed further and further inland by settlers and this is what led to their eventual starvation and dwindling population. However, oral traditions of neighboring tribes like the Mi’kmaq hold that some members of the Beothuk did in fact survive. If they did survive they would have lived in small groups and the culture of the tribe would eventually cease to exist.\n\nThe genetic match of the TN man, whose genes also matched with Ojibwe tribal members, represents just how long DNA markers of ethnicity can remain, long after the group itself is no more. It is now estimated that at the time of first contact with Europeans the Beothuk numbered around 1,000 strong.",
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"The study was realized in an attempt to discover if the genes of the Beothuk were still present in North American populations. The study was headed by Steven Carr, a professor of biology at Memorial University in Newfoundland. Carr wanted to find some kind of answer to the question of what happened to the Beothuk people.\n\nAccording to Carr many people claim to be descended from the mysterious tribe that disappeared, but such claims in the past have not in any way been proved true. Now for the first time a link has been made between a living person and the extinct Beothuk people of Newfoundland. A North Carolina woman in 2017 claimed to be of Beothuk origin after a DNA analysis company mistakenly suggested her heritage could contain Beothuk ancestors, but this was later found to be false since there was not enough of a database to even build the foundation for such claims at the time.",
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It depends on what is -- is.\" :-)\n\nAlcoholics Anonymous is a Book\n\nIt's a textbook: The primary purpose of the book is to provide instructions and directions that can be used to achieve and maintain sobriety in such a way that the alcoholic can experience peace of mind and serenity -- being comfortable, without drinking.\n\nThe secondary purpose of the book -- which falls in line with the primary purpose -- is to show alcoholics (who get sober by using the directions in the book) how to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.\n\nOne of the tenants of belief in this book is the concept of one alcoholic helping another alcoholic to recover -- is what will insure their own sobriety and recovery.\n\nRecovery takes place as a result of an alcoholic following the directions in the book -- which will take the alcoholic through the AA 12 Steps of Recovery -- and enable them to discover a Power Greater than Their Self -- that can and will do for them -- what they have been powerless and unable to do for themselves -- and to assist them to help other alcoholics to recover (which is a requirement for recovery).\n\nAlcoholics Anonymous is a Fellowship\n\nAlcoholics Anonymous is also a Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.\n\nThe only requirement for membership in the Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self supporting through our own contributions.\n\nThe Fellowship typically has meetings once or twice a week. In large cities with high populations -- there may be several meetings each day, where members can gather.\n\nAt OPEN AA MEETINGS speakers tell how they drank, how they discovered A.A., and how its program has helped them. Members may bring relatives or friends, and usually anyone interested in A.A. is also welcome to attend OPEN AA MEETINGS.\" And, CLOSED AA MEETINGS are for alcoholics only. These are often group discussions or literature studies type meetings. At CLOSED AA MEETINGS A.A.s can get help with personal problems in staying sober and in everyday living.\n\nSome other A.A.s can explain how they have already handled the same problems — often by using one or more of the Twelve Steps.\n\nThe men and women in A.A. are of all races and nationalities, all religions and no religion at all. 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It's a philosophy of having a primary and definite purpose in life -- and living up to that purpose.\n\nAlcoholics Anonymous is a Way of Life\n\nBesides using the spiritual principles of the 12 Steps as a Design for Living -- AA's believe in having fun with their sobriety! Enjoying life. And, they often get together for social events with others that are focused on the AA way of Life.\n\nThe have Conventions, round-ups, dances, parties, camp outs, sports games and athletics, anniversary and birthday celebrations -- and the list goes on!\n\nSober alcoholics -- AA's, will always be looking for any reason they can come up with to gather together for fun, laughter, fellowship, and support for each other.\n\nTypically, they work hard and they play hard! And, when they're not working they're playing! Often, kind of like little children -- in grown up bodies -- looking for something to do with their friends (Other AA's).\n\nAlcoholics Anonymous is an Organization\n\nBack in time -- when the Fellowship was still in it's infancy -- a couple of the Founding members believed that it would be a good idea to form a more organized Service Structure -- to help carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous, to suffering alcoholics all over the world.\n\nThere was also a tremendous fear -- that AA would end up destroying itself, or fall by the wayside and disappear -- as has happened to many other wonderful ideas, concepts and organizations have, over the course of time.\n\nThe Service and Operating Structure of the Primary Organization, which today is called Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, or AAWS, for short -- is still primarily guided and directed by AA members, from local Groups, who have decided that Structured Service is their calling and duty and responsibility. (An idea that is not shared by all AA's).\n\nTo learn more about AAWS, and how the organization is structured, or for additional information and literature, please visit the AAWS website at www.aa.org .\n\nThe Service and Operating Structure of the Primary Organization, which today is called Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, or AAWS, for short -- is still primarily guided and directed by AA members, from local Groups, who have decided that Structured Service is their calling and duty and responsibility. (An idea that is not shared by all AA's)."
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"THE political battlefield in West Bengal is a star-studded affair this time, with names from its movie and tv industries arrayed on either side of the divide. Now the rift can be taking part in out within the very residence of Tollywood — the Tollyganj Assembly constituency in South Kolkata that votes on April 10.\n\nThe TMC, which has assiduously courted stars in its climb to energy, counts Tollyganj as amongst its strongholds, having received the seat since 2001. For the final three elections, it has been received by the occasion’s Aroop Biswas, the West Bengal PWD Minister.\n\nHowever, within the BJP nook this time is a reputation with as a lot star energy — MP, Union minister and well-liked singer Babul Supriyo, counted by some as amongst BJP chief minister candidates. The Sanyukta Morcha’s candidate is a reputation as at residence in Tollyganj: actor Debdoot Ghosh.\n\nThe Bengali movie business, with its neo-realist tales, was as soon as thought-about solidly Left-aligned. During his time as chief minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee saved the Information and Broadcasting portfolio to himself.\n\nThe TMC’s outreach to Tollywood was led by its native strongman Biswas. Over the years, actors Dev, Moon Moon Sen, Shatabdi Roy, Chiranjeet Chattopadhyay, Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat Jahan crossed over to the occasion, with a lot of them fielded as candidates to each the Assembly and Parliament. In the TMC’s 10 years of energy, movie stars have been a relentless presence in cultural occasions of the state authorities in addition to the occasion’s annual Martyrs’ Day rally on July 21.\n\nHowever, searching for recognisable names in Bengal, the BJP has additionally gone about buying the identical from Tollywood. Many have joined the BJP, and actors similar to Payel Sarkar, Srabanti Chatterjee, Yash Dasgupta, Papiya Adhikari, Tanushree Chakraborty and Anjana Basu are contesting on BJP tickets.\n\nYesteryear Bollywood star Mithun Chakrabarty joined the BJP amidst a lot fanfare on March 7, and has been campaigning for its star candidates.\n\nIn July 2019, a brand new organisation known as the Eastern India Motion Pictures and Cultural Confederation, to symbolize the pursuits of individuals working in Tollywood, was launched within the presence of West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh. TMC MLA Biswas and his brother Swarup Biswas maintain key positions in different our bodies such because the Eastern India Motion Pictures Association and Federation of Cine Technicians and Workers of Eastern India.\n\nSupriyo says he’s assured of profitable Tollyganj by “40,000-50,000 votes”. “Aroop Biswas and his brother Swarup reign over the Bengali film industry and this constituency. Nothing happens here without their approval and consent. In the end, the people are suffering. It is very sad. There is a need to provide clean drinking water to the people, especially in slum areas. The Tolly Nullah (canal) needs immediate cleaning.”\n\nIf the mushrooming of movie studios right here since earlier than Independence lends it a particular sheen, the constituency is as well-known for the extremely polluted Tolly nullah, popularly often called Adi Ganga, that doesn’t simply run by means of the center of Bengali cinema but in addition previous Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s home in Kalighat. The canal continues to obtain untreated sewage and waste, and the National Green Tribunal’s intervention previously few years has barely made any distinction.\n\nWhen there’s excessive tide within the Hooghly river, the nullah overflows, inundating adjoining areas. Among the worst affected are the slum dwellers, who dwell alongside the canal. Says a resident, refusing to be named, “The nullah stinks and is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. There has never been any serious work to clean it.”\n\nSitting MLA Biswas contests this, claiming there was lots of improvement below the Trinamool, and dismissing the problem posed by Supriyo. In the 2016 Assembly polls, Biswas had received Tollyganj by 9,896 votes. Even in the course of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, when the BJP made main positive factors in Bengal, the TMC was forward on this section.\n\n“From roads and electricity to water, all development works have been done by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. People can see it. They don’t have to listen to leaders making false promises like Rs 15 lakh in bank accounts or 2 crore jobs per year,” he says, speaking about a number of the BJP guarantees.\n\nThe TMC has additionally been taking part in the “outsider” card, saying the patrons of Bengali tradition in Tollyganj might by no means vote for a celebration just like the BJP.\n\nSanyukta Morcha’s Ghosh, who has been working as an actor for over a decade, has seen the movie business from up shut — in contrast to his extra illustrious rivals. His goal, he says, is to lift the usual of the movie studios to “international level”. “A large number of world-famous Bengali filmmakers worked here. The condition of these studios does not match the standards of Bengal’s golden era of cinema. Besides, the people of the constituency need basic amenities such as clean drinking water, drainage system and good roads,” says Ghosh."
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"With the continuous improvements in drone technology, which are making them increasingly cheaper and easier to carry around, there has been an increase in drones as the latest travel accessories.\n\nAfter all, if you’re travelling to a beautiful destination it’s just natural that you would want to capture it from as many angles as possible.\n\nWith so many drones on the market though, how do you decide which one to go for?\n\nI’ve teamed up with other travel blogger to bring to you a compilation of the best travel drones, reviewed by travellers that actually use them and travel with them.\n\nI hope you find this guide useful in helping you decide which one is the best travel drone for you.",
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"The natural pools of the Archipelago of Maddalena in Italy, shot on DJI Mavic Pro\n\nWhat to look for in a travel drone\n\nBefore we jump straight into the review of the best camera drones for travel, I wanted to go over some essential information that I think you need to take into account when selecting your travel drone.\n\nThis is an extremely big factor when it comes to purchasing a travel drone, which you might not need to take into account if you’re just planning to use your drone at home.\n\nI usually only travel with one carry-on suitcase and one backpack.\n\nFor me, it was pretty essential that my travel drone fit in my usual packing method, without taking up too much space or becoming an inconvenience to carry around. This might be different for everyone",
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"How much flight time you have actually have is pretty essential when selecting your travel drone.\n\nAssuming that you’ll be using it on the road, you want something that will last a decent amount of time, and not that will die while you’re just about to capture your mate jumping into a waterfall.\n\nYou can always purchase more than one battery and bring spares with you but it’s better if the initial battery life is good in itself.\n\nIf you’re purchasing a drone to take with you while travelling, I’m guessing you want it to capture epic photos and videos of the beautiful places you’re visiting, not just for flying around and pretending you’re a pilot.\n\nIn the former case you will want one that has a good photo and video quality so that you can show off the places you travel to at their best.",
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"The photo and video quality requirement leads me on to the next item on my drone checklist; is the camera included in the drone?\n\nThis might seem like an obvious one but not all drones come with an incorporated camera. For example the GoPro Karma can be purchased as just the drone flying structure, and you then attach your own GoPro to it.\n\nI’m not saying that one is better than the other, but just something you should take into account in your budget if you then need to also purchase a camera separately.\n\nDrones are becoming cheaper but they are still quite an investment.\n\nI know it took me forever to pick one I was sure about because I didn’t want to spend loads of money for something I didn’t know how to use, would most likely crash one day, and that couldn’t take the footage I wanted.\n\nOnce you find a model that ticks all the boxes for the previous requirements, you need to make sure it fits the price tag too.\n\nIf you’re a beginner at drone flying I would recommend going for an older model, which will usually have most of the functionalities of the new ones but will be slightly cheaper, so you don’t feel like you wasted your money if you crash it.",
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"I personally travel with the DJI Spark. For me it was essential to have a drone that would easily fit in my backpack and not add too much weight to it.\n\nI often take it with me when I’m hiking or out and about all day and didn’t want to be carrying something bulky and heavy.\n\nThe battery life of the DJI Spark isn’t the best, but I always carry a spare battery with me so that I can use it more than once during the day.\n\nI also avoid using it on very windy days since it’s so small and light that I’m scared it won’t be able to hold the wind and get swept away.\n\nThe DJI Spark doesn’t film in 4K but other than that it has a very good quality camera and can be used for cool cinematic footage or epic photos.\n\nThe only downsides of this drone are the short battery life and light structure that make it hard to use on windy days. Other than that for me it’s the perfect drone for travel.\n\nSee the latest prices and all the specs for the DJI Spark here!",
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"“The standard for a high-end but packable drone was set in 2016 when DJI released the original Mavic Pro. That drone packed full size features into a palm of your hand chassis and was instantly a hit amongst travellers!\n\nNow, DJI has taken it a step further. The Mavic 2 expands on the already impressive specs of the original Mavic Pro.\n\nOffering two versions of the flying camera, one with a zoom lens and one with a larger sensor (for better image/video quality) DJI is making you choose sides; but that’s not all that has changed!\n\nNew collision avoidance sensors bristle from all sides making sure you won’t be able to crash your new toy without really trying and longer flight times while flying more quietly are just a few of the amazing new additions.\n\nAs a previous Mavic Pro owner I did some hard math the justify putting the upgraded Mavic in my camera bag but I’m glad I jumped in feet first, the images are simply superb!”",
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"“The drone I use to capture photos for OutWithRyan.com and videos for my YouTube Channel is now the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom for the following reasons:\n\nThe Mavic 2 Zoom and Pro have higher image quality, stabilization, and longer flight times than almost any other consumer drone available today.\n\nSince both are similar, the reason why I choose the Mavic 2 Zoom over the Mavic 2 Pro is for the ability to capture drone videos and photos more creatively.\n\nWith the Mavic 2 Zoom, you can film objects far away with the Zoom option!\n\nIf you plan to take or make travel videos with a drone, the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom is the best choice.",
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"“The drone we use for travelling is a DJI Mavic Air. We love it – it’s compact, folds into itself, light and ideal for travelling. It fits snugly into our backpacks.\n\nIn terms of quality, we’ve been super impressed. It has a 3-axis gimbal to stabilise the footage so what we take looks smooth, whether video or photo.\n\nFlight time is 21 minutes which has been absolutely fine for our purposes so far. But we always carry a spare battery, which we strongly recommend.\n\nThis is probably the only downside, but given the cost (around $1,000), the high quality of images taken and compatibility, we’re very impressed.\n\nTo get around the battery issue you can purchase it as a “combo” which comes with a spare battery included.”\n\n– by Stefan & Sebastien of Nomadic Boys\n\nClick here to see all the specs and prices of the DJI Mavic Air!",
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"“I use the DJI Mavic Pro for two reasons. It’s small enough to fit nicely into a day pack or even a large coat pocket.\n\nThat’s important because, even if it is completely legal where you’re flying it, a drone is sure to attract attention – some of it negative. More importantly though, the Mavic Pro takes stunning photos and footage.\n\nIt’s light, easy to control, has several “modes” you can use to create amazing footage, and sensors keep it from hitting things in front of it or below it.\n\nWith the exception of it being quite low to the ground, which you can fix that by adding “feet” to it, I’ve seen little downside to using it.\n\n– by Michael of The Round The World Guys\n\nClick here to get your DJI Mavix Pro drone!",
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"Taken with DJI Mavic Pro, photo by The Round The World Guys\n\n“We purchased a Parrot Beebop drone and while we are very happy with the product and footage that it takes is excellent, I don’t think its the best drone for travel.\n\nIt is larger than others and it doesn’t fold down to a more compact size. The controller for it is large and bulking but it can also be controlled by an app on a smartphone or iPad which is really handy.\n\nWhen generally always use the smartphone function for operating it especially when travelling. It is also not waterproof at all which means it can only be used during fair weather days.\n\nHowever, the footage we have got from the drone is excellent as we have had ours a few years now so hopefully they are considering a model that folds up to a better size for travelling.”\n\n– by Sally of Our 3 Kids Vs The World\n\nClick here to see prices and specs of the Parrot Beebop drone!",
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"Park Hyatt Maldives Resort, taken with Parrot Beebop, photo by Our 3 Kids Vs The World\n\nDo you travel with a drone? Which one is it and how do you find it? Let me know in the comments below!\n\nI teamed up with other travellers to bring to you a comprehensive review of all the most popular travel drones, and some guidelines on the factors you should consider when purchasing your travel drone.\n\nI hope you find this useful in helping you decide what drone to purchase for travel.\n\nEnjoyed reading about the best drones for travel? Pin it!",
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"Interesting post, btw, I’ve been searching on the net for the best travel drones, and I’ve recently found a very helpful article about choosing a drone here: https://dronetechnews.net/best-drone-for-backpacking-and-hiking/\n\nI felt like a free bird and I never looked back at life the same way. Gay travel changed my life!\n\n10 Incredible Things To Do In Easter Island: The Essential Guide 🗿\n\n[…] and if you are thinking of bringing a travel drone to make the most of this incredible scenery, you can forget it! Operating a drone on Easter Island […]\n\nNothing on the Anafi ? Can be charge by usb on the go, a lot quieter than all mavics, lighter 300gr, can look up at 180 degres. What do you think ?\n\nCiao Greta! I recently upgraded to a Mavic Air and SO excited to use it but I'm not sure yet how to use it like you had whilst in Sardinia...no controller in your arms! Any tips on how to achieve that kind of photo? Love that I found your blog-excited to read more.\n\nHi Talia, thanks for the comment, glad you like my blog! Do you mean the one floating in the water? That's my friend posing, I was actually on the beach flying it. I wouldn't risk it with the phone and remote in the water haha I think the only way to get that shot is to trust someone else to fly the drone"
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"When I was very young, just starting to read, I got a book called The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.\n\nI kept it for many years, even after I was reading long novels with no pictures. I think Mom finally got rid of it, not understanding how such a childish book could still be valuable to me.\n\nEven at the age of 6, I understood that the book was very different, very special.\n\nIt is not about blonde princesses in castles. The main character is a boy who’s black and lives in an urban neighborhood.\n\nIt does not have a thrilling plot line. The boy wakes up, sees that it has snowed, and goes outside to play in the snow. That’s it. That’s the whole book.\n\nYet the book mesmerized me because of the illustrations.\n\nI didn’t know the word for it then, but I noticed the style of the illustrations. I understood that the style was distinctive.\n\nIt was simple, but textured and visually rich. Basic forms, strong colors, clean composition, and yet every page conveyed an entire scene, with all the sensory engagement and emotion of each scene.\n\nThe Snowy Day, published in 1962, won the Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished children’s picture book in 1963. It is a classic.\n\nI remember going to the library and asking for other books by the same author. I was so little that I didn’t know how to pronounce “Ezra” or “Keats.”\n\nRecently I saw on Amazon Prime that an animated video series had been made of The Snowy Day. I was excited, but I couldn’t imagine how this brief book could be stretched into an entire series. This weekend I finally watched the first episode.\n\nIt made me sad.\n\nThe animators did their best to hold to Keats’ style, and the writers tried to stay true to Keats’ goal of diversifying children’s literature. But they failed to bring it to life; instead they crushed its spirit.\n\nThe magic of the book’s art is that it captures a single, crisp moment from each scene. Stretching those moments into entire scenes dilutes the effect.\n\nCreating new scenes and inventing a dramatic tension is necessary for the medium of video, but that’s why it failed. Turning it into a video weakened rather than enriched the story.\n\nThe diversity of the book was influential because it was unselfconscious. It was simply a beautiful book about a boy and snow.\n\nThe mere fact that the main character is a boy with dark skin who lives in the city, instead of a white boy on a farm, taught me an important lesson that stayed with me for life. But the lesson is not overt. There’s no lecture about how great diversity is.\n\nThe video stretches diversity to an extreme that seems more likely to alienate children rather than entice them. There’s a hard-working female Chinese merchant, a very tidy and friendly Arab merchant, a Latino gang that does nothing more harmful than throw snowballs, and a little girl and her mother who are Jewish and buy Hanukkah cookies at the bakery, everyone living in perfect supportive harmony.\n\nThe plot is stretched into a Pollyanna fantasy complete with a productized acapella song voiced by Boyz II Men.\n\nThe video’s tweezered population, with its perfect mix of race, ethnicity, age and gender, ends with a party in which all the characters delight in each other’s generosity and cultural food selections.\n\nGod knows we need positive images of harmonious communities right now. But geez…. didn’t we get past this level of tokenism about 25 years ago?\n\nEven 6-year-olds know the difference between a real story and a fairy tale.\n\nIf you’d like to capture the spirit of the original book in digital form, check out the read-aloud version on the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation site. The illustrations are gently animated and the original text of the book is read aloud.\n\nToday’s penny is a 1996, the year Viking published The Snowy Day as a board book, 80 years after Keats was born. He died in 1983, so mercifully he won’t have to see the Amazon video series."
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The band, at first called \"Flat Stanley\" after a character in a children's book, and then \"Sugarcane\" plays on and off for the next thirteen years during which time we endure at least five different drummers, until Laurie returns from his Halifax exile in 1977; five bass players and three different second guitarists.\n\nBob Sharp plays bass with us for about two years before getting married and going to America. His successor is John Rushton who stays for four years or so before moving away from the area. In 1974 we recruit Ian Boycott to take on lead vocals and he also invests in a percussion setup comprising congas, bongos and timbales. Ian stays for a about eight years and also becomes a close friend. Unfortunately Tony Lloyd leaves after nearly two years to join another local band \"Vehicle\" that has a more attractive line-up for him that includes brass and keyboards, and we then have an unsettled few months with different guitarists and drummers, none of whom are right for us.\n\nDave Brooks joins on drums in 1975 and for a few months we have one of the best rhythm sections we ever manage to assemble. Unfortunately, his talents attract the attention of The Incas and they steal him from us. After a short interlude with Don Atkins (‘Mouse’), on drums who leaves in August, Laurie returns to sticks duties with the band as he has returned from Halifax and living locally again.\n\nIn October 1975 the above lineup records 'Pickup Queen' at Bird Sound Studios in Snitterfield, Warwickshire. Written by Ian and myself, we had only an evening to set up and record it, including some rushed overdubs. Dave plays some great drums, which on reflection should have been higher in the mix, and John's bass guitar lines are magnificent; driving the whole thing along nicely. Ian performs the lead vocal, but being a heavy smoker and asthmatic he runs out of breath a couple of times in the song! I wanted the guitar harmonies to sound like Thin Lizzy's but there wasn't time to get the right tones organised. Click on the button to have a listen:\n\nIn 1976 we dispense with having a second guitarist, adopting a guitar, bass, drums and lead vocals line-up for some time that proves far more effective. John Rushton is still our steady, quiet but very musical bass player, Ian is still with us and the line-up enters a period of stability, our sound tightens up and we start having some fun.\n\nIan is an ebullient and affable character on and off stage, good with audiences and keeps the strain off me allowing me to concentrate on guitar duties and backing vocals. He carries a little bit of excess weight and one evening he's sporting a new ‘Demis Roussos’-style kaftan that I think someone made for him. The only trouble is, being centre stage in strong footlights, the audience can clearly see through his garb and the fact he isn’t wearing anything else underneath. We can't understand what the joke is until we come off stage and our companions explain.\n\nIn 1978 I buy a really beautiful new white Fender Stratocaster with a maple neck but I'd also fallen in love with a new wine red Les Paul Custom and can't put it out of my mind, so after only a few days I sell the Strat, and with the part exchange of my precious Les Paul Deluxe, acquire the Custom, which I still own today. I wish I could have also kept that lovely white Strat, but my wife disapproved of the relative extravagance, given we were homemaking.\n\nIn July 1978 we fulfill a long-cherished dream and go into a local recording studio to record a four-track demo. Monty Bird, the son of a wealthy Stratford On Avon scrap metal dealer, could afford to indulge his recording hobby and first set up a draughty studio in some old outbuildings in a field in Snitterfield where he recorded local bands for small fees. We in fact recorded there in October 1975, laying down a rocking track called \"Pick Up Queen\"; lyrics by Ian and music by me. By 1978 Monte Bird has a small industrial unit in Warwick where he runs a recording studio and a small independent record label, Tank Records. Sugarcane sign a two-year record deal with Tank on 3rd September 1978.\n\nI decided to re-record ‘Pickup Queen’ in my home studio to see if I could obtain the sounds that I really wanted for it when we recorded it in 1975 and 1978. With the enormous advances in technology I now have more facilities and tools in my home studio than most professional studios had back then and at a tiny fraction of the cost. Extremely expensive hardware has been emulated in affordable software. Anyway, you can judge for yourself by clicking the play button to the right!",
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"The two days we spend recording in July 1978 are wonderful. We gel as a band, make good music and simply have fantastic creative fun: one of those red-letter days that you look back on the rest of your life. What is it about making music with others that sometimes brings about magic moments? We used to discuss this in the band and since there's no word to describe it we decide to call it ‘carrot’ ! A ‘carrot’ is defined as the epiphany you experience when all the elements are at their sweet spot: the sounds of the instruments and voices, the ‘vibe’ of both the band and the audience, and the empathy with other band members, at a particular point in time and space that enables you to play and sing beyond your usual limits creating music that's greater than the sum of its parts.\n\nWe record four of own songs including \"Say You Want To See Me Again\" and \"747\". I still have an acetate of the final mixes. The studio does a great job and we're all very pleased about what lies ahead. We even have the record cover designed. But in August Monty Bird is suddenly diagnosed with a virulent form of leukaemia and in September he dies. He was just 30.\n\nMonty’s family wind up the studio and record label, and our recording career is over. John Rushton leaves the band in 1979 and although we find a replacement (name lost in the mists of time) Sugarcane peters out in 1980.",
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"As we now know, Marilyn Manson is a musical chameleon who has been able to navigate his way through a variety of hard rocking styles over the years, continually keeping things fresh. But in 1998, Manson was still a star on the rise and somewhat still living in the shadow of Nine Inch Nails‘ Trent Reznor, who served as a mentor to Manson during his early work. With his Mechanical Animals album, which arrived on Sept. 15, 1998, Manson began to assert himself as a creative force to be reckoned with by evolving to a sound we hadn’t previously heard from the singer and his band.\n\n“People probably expect us not to be able to function without the heavy hand of Trent,” Manson said in a Rolling Stone interview at the time of the album’s release. “Not that I have a chip on my shoulder or need to prove something, but I think this record establishes that we have our musical identity without someone telling us what to do.”\n\nFor Mechanical Animals, Manson relocated to Los Angeles’ Laurel Canyon area and began experimenting with a more glam rock style and look. The musician called upon producer Michael Beinhorn to oversee the disc, while Sean Beavan also added some production touches to the disc.\n\n“He had quite a handful going from Courtney [Love] to me,” said Manson about Beinhorn. “I went with him cause he was rock and roll. But Billy [Corgan] did inspire us to take a chance. We played him the first couple of songs and he said,’This is definitely the right direction, but if you’re gonna dod this, go all the way with it. Don’t hint at it.’ And that gave me the incentive.”\n\nGone were the computer effects and in their place were pure rock and roll attitude and stomp. “Everything you hear nowadays is an offshoot of NIN, Marilyn Manson, Ministry. There’s just no great rock albums anymore,” said Manson. “There’s a lot of rock music out there, but it’s very bland and disposable. A lot of people may say this record is over the top, pretentious and theatrical, but that’s what rock music is supposed to be about.”\n\nLike one of his glam heroes, David Bowie, Manson made the album conceptual, telling the stories of a hedonistic glam rocker and a gender ambiguous alien called Omega, who fell to earth and became part of a manufactured rock band.\n\n“The album is like feeling for the first time,” Manson said to Q magazine. “Everything is over-sensitized, pain is more extreme and love is more extreme -– hence the change in the music, which is more in the bombastic tradition of Queen and Bowie. Some bands are afraid of not sounding hard all the time –- I’m not. In a lot of ways it is more mainstream, but I’m more mainstream. I don’t think I’ve sold myself out –- I’ve adapted to my surroundings.”\n\nCoinciding with the release of the album, Manson issued “The Dope Show” as the disc’s lead single and it would become one of his biggest hits. Penned by Manson with music from guitarist Twiggy Ramirez, the song ripped into the ideas of believing one’s fame and the image perpetuated in the public eye.\n\nManson also emerged with a new image for the video, decked out in coma white makeup while sporting a very glam red highlighted makeover and an odd looking androgynous new body. The very stylish video won the 1999 Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance and an MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography. The song climbed to No. 12 on the Mainstream Rock chart and No. 15 on the Modern Rock chart, but has stood the test of time to arguably become bigger than it ever was on radio.\n\nWith the ball rolling, Manson struck next with “I Don’t Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me).” The song had a slow grooving, foot-stomping beat and a slick guitar solo courtesy of special guest Dave Navarro. While it didn’t necessarily take off at radio, the song has remained a favorite among Manson fans over the years.\n\nBy June of 1999, Manson was moving on with a third single called “Rock Is Dead” that got a bonus push from its inclusion on the soundtrack of one of the year’s biggest films, the futuristic Keanu Reeves film The Matrix. The video for the thrusting rock song found Manson, decked out as his Omega character, delivering an energetic performance with a full band.\n\nOther standout tracks of note include the album opening “Great Big White World” and the moody latter half favorite “Coma White,” which have a common thread. “The color white comes up a lot,” said Manson to the Los Angeles Times. “It kind of represents to me the numbness that I had. The numbness is manifested in drugs … in all the people who want to s*** the life out of you when you become a rock star.”\n\nIronically, though Mechanical Animals dealt with a lot of the trappings of fame, Manson had to deal with it more than ever as the disc catapulted him to new heights. The album debuted at No. 1, becoming Manson’s first chart-topping album, which went on to reach platinum status.\n\nOn tour, Manson supported the album with the “Beautiful Monsters” and “Rock Is Dead” treks. But life wasn’t easy. After declining Lollapalooza in favor of the “Beautiful Monsters” tour with Hole, Manson and Courtney Love bickered with Hole leaving the tour nine shows in. Later on, Manson had to miss a few shows over a hairline fracture in his ankle. But the biggest trouble with Manson’s touring came following the Columbine high school shootings, when Manson became an unwitting scapegoat when it was revealed that the shooters cited him as an influence.\n\nIn 1999, Manson told Rolling Stone, “When it comes down to who’s to blame for the high school murders in Littleton, Colorado, throw a rock and you’ll hit someone who’s guilty. We’re the people who sit back and tolerate children owning guns, and we’re the ones who tune in and watch the up-to-the-minute details of what they do with them.” Eventually Manson would bow out of their touring out of respect for the victims, with Manson stating, “It’s not a great atmosphere to be out playing rock ‘n’ roll shows, for us or the fans.” Despite the troubles on the road, Manson would release a concert film from both tours t**led God Is In the TV.\n\nAfter all was said and done, Mechanical Animals was a groundbreaking album for Manson. It began to establish him as an artists willing to take risks, made him one of the top touring draws going and gave Manson a bit of a laugh at the fame he was coming into. Speaking with Rolling Stone in reflection of the period, Manson stated, “Mechanical Animals was to represent the point where the revolution got sold out, a hollow shell of what the essence of Marilyn Manson was. It was a satire, and a lot of people interpreted it as ‘This is what he really is.’ I was making a mockery of what I was, taking a shot at myself.”\n\nAttack Attack! Release Teaser of New Song \"All My Life\""
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TPO members are required to comply with any award and/or direction given by the Ombudsman and accepted by the complainants.\n\nIn the first case, a landlord contacted TPO when he was unable to resolve his dispute relating to rental payments owed by Shields & Co on four separate properties. TPO liaised with Shields and the complainant in an attempt to set up a payment plan as a resolution, but an agreement as to the terms was not reached. Sheilds & Co did not respond to the case review but their communication in relation to the payment plan was enough to satisfy the Ombudsman that the landlord was owed the full sum of £2,657.15 in rental payments. A further £500 to reflect the significant aggravation caused was also awarded. Find out more about the Ombudsman’s findings and the firm’s expulsion here.\n\nSimilarly, a complaint made against LPC Lettings for not passing on rent totalling £5,967.54 was also supported by the Ombudsman. An award of £600 was granted for the avoidable aggravation. This case highlighted the importance of letting agents ensuring they keep client money in a separate designated account and transfer all monies due to clients promptly. A further case against the same company covered a wide variety of issues, including renovations, invoicing and quality of repairs, treatment of tenants as well as rental payments. The Ombudsman criticised LPC for failings on several counts and instructed them to pay an award of £550 as full and final settlement. LPC Lettings was subsequently expelled from the TPO scheme for a minimum term of three years – read more here.\n\nIn the final case, Blackhorse Property Management Limited (BP) was expelled from both sales and lettings redress membership with TPO scheme for a minimum of three years following two separate cases brought against them. The first dispute related to a lack of tenant referencing in which the Ombudsman, Katrine Sporle, stated: “I would have expected BP to have obtained proof of the Tenant’s identity and proof of address, to have verified the tenant’s ability to afford the rent through income from employment and/or benefit entitlements, and to have sought a reference from her existing landlord.” The Ombudsman made an overall award of £350.\n\nThe second case against BP, made by a potential seller, concerned the transparency of the contract, potential loss of viewings and insufficient complaints handling for which the complainant was awarded £300. Read more about their ruling here.\n\nEvery sales and lettings agent in England is required to register with a Government-approved redress scheme, which enables consumers to have their complaint reviewed independently in the event of a dispute arising that the consumer is unable to resolve with the agent directly.\n\nThe three agents were referred to TPO’s independent Disciplinary & Standards Committee, which reviewed each case and decided to expel the agents for failing to implement the Ombudsman’s decision. In this way the Committee maintains standards in the industry and helps protect consumers from unfair practices.\n\nAn agreement between all the existing redress schemes means Sheilds & Co, LPC Lettings Limited and Blackhorse Property Management Limited will not be able to register for any form of redress until the awards are paid. Redress registration is required for the agents to trade legally.\n\nGerry Fitzjohn, Chairman of the TPO Board, commented: “It is important to point out that cases like these are extremely rare and concern the actions of a small minority of agents. Taking into account the vast number of sales and lettings transactions that take place every year, only a small percentage of consumers contact TPO to complain about their agent, and our recent Annual Report reveals an even smaller number are referred to our Disciplinary & Standards Committee.\n\n”Wherever possible, we will always facilitate early resolutions between agents and consumers. However, agents that do not cooperate with our investigations, as in these cases, put themselves at greater risk of having a complaint upheld, as the Ombudsman only has the consumer’s evidence to consider.”\n\nGerry added: “Agents must comply with any award and/or direction made by The Ombudsman against them and pay the Complainant the amount of any such award within the required period for payment. Cases of non-compliance are taken very seriously and are dealt with by the Disciplinary & Standards Committee.”"
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