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[ "We have had a number of people tell us the Saint Louis Museum of Transportation is not to be missed and is wonderful. We have seen a couple of the cars in the Museum previously and were very impressed. The first was the Chrysler Turbine car and the other was the Bobby Darin car. Katrina and I had seriously discussed making a special weekend trip from our home south of Nashville over to Saint Louis just to visit the Museum. Fortunately, we never did.\n\nRecently, Katrina had a judging assignment for a major dog show in Saint Louis so we decided to take an extra day and visit the Museum of Transportation. We recognized that since it was a museum of transportation it would contain more than automobiles. That is ok since we like trucks, buses, trains, airplanes and even stage coaches. We expected to find a large variety of each with an emphasis on the older models of each.\n\nWhen we arrived at the Museum we were not sure where we were supposed to go but another visitor who had been there many times before with his young son helped us find our way. He even had a Groupon for four and two of his guests didn’t show so we split the cost with him and got in at a big discount. Once we were inside the main building we were again at a loss as were to go next. We asked the ticket lady and she directed us out to the tram. We boarded the tram and traveled about 300′ up a slight hill and we were at our destination but again we were at a loss as to what was where etc.\n\nWe asked where the car museum was and was told it was the building in front of us. We went in and there greeting us was the 1960 DiDia Bobby Daring car and just across the isle was the Chrysler Turbine car. It was a rather small room but did contain some other cars plus a four cylinder Pierce-Arrow Motor Cycle from 1912. We moved on to a couple of smaller rooms and we were done! The two cars we had previously seen were the major draws for the auto museum. The lighting was poor and the attendants were of little help. The overall impression of the auto display was one of sub-par standards and out dated for today’s museums.\n\nUnless you have never seen the two cars I mentioned and they are on your bucket list of must sees don’t bother going to this museum to see the cars.\n\nAs advertised, this is a museum of transportation so we moved on to see the other modes that we expected. Again we were let down. We saw one airplane and one bus. The plane was interesting but the bus could have been an older city bus dropping off passengers at the museum.\n\nThe big draw for the Saint Louis Museum of Transportation is for the trains. They have lots and lots of trains. Your will see some very unusual examples but the method of display leaves a lot to be desired. There is no clear walking path with a beginning or destination. The trains are parked so close together it is difficult if not impossible to see some of them in total. The condition of the trains appears to be that when they were taken out of service they sat in a train junk yard for a decade and were then moved to the Museum. The locomotives were impressive but the passenger cars were poorly presented.\n\nWe were done in approximately two hours and would have been just as happy doing something else. We encountered other visitors who would ask us where they should go and what is there to see (after having paid for admission). This is without question the poorest layout of a museum facility I have ever seen and the quality of the exhibits were nearly as bad. There is fantastic potential for such a museum and they have a good starting point. The museum board of directors need a modern re-think on who they are; how they display their exhibits; and how they can help their visitors navigate the facility. If they are to truly be a Museum of Transportation they need to start from the beginning and take their visitors up to the present day in each mode of transportation. We expected to see a much wider variation of automobiles; early buses and airplanes; vintage stage coaches and trains as well as high speed trains of today. Of course it would be cost prohibitive to acquire all of these exhibits at once but over time why not. In the interim a well done 15 to 30 minute video would be educational and entertaining for adults and children and would add greatly to the entire experience. They did have one basic home style model train layout but a more elaborate display would be more appropriate. Why not similar displays for the other modes of transportation?\n\nWe usually leave such museums talking about our favorite car(s) but when we left the Saint Louis Museum of Transportation all we talked about is how grateful we were we didn’t make a special six hour drive over to see the Museum.", null, null ]
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[ null, "President Trump applied perhaps the worst epithet he could think of — “Democrat” — to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis last weekend, suggesting the former general’s time in the administration is short. If so, Mattis would follow a long line of officials who have betrayed excessive attachment to evidence or principle.\n\nMattis’ partisan preference, if any, isn’t clear. Registered to vote in Washington state, which doesn’t ask voters to declare party affiliation, he is a career Marine who values the military’s political neutrality. That, for Trump, is the problem: Mattis hasn’t shown much regard for the knee-jerk loyalty the president prizes.\n\nWhile Mattis has been publicly reserved about his differences with the White House, he has reportedly resisted Trump on a litany of bad calls. They include withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, exiting the Iran nuclear agreement, assassinating Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, scaling back security cooperation with South Korea, undermining the NATO alliance, provoking trade wars with allies, opening a U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, dramatically increasing military spending, banning transgender troops, creating a Space Force, rejecting more refugees, employing torture, and staging a military parade. When asked about the trans-Atlantic military alliance, Trump preposterously asserted that he knows more about it than Mattis, who once led a NATO command.\n\nIn fact, by several measures, the administration has seen an unusual number of ranking officials leave. Too often, the hope of a more informed and stable administration leaves with them." ]
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[ null, "When our editors aren't thinking about food, writing about food, or researching food, they're—you guessed it—eating it. This month's installment of \"What We're Eating\" includes a sublime affogato and two eye-opening pastas.\n\nMaggie Borden, Assistant Editor: \"The toasted rye agnolotti with lamb were a fleeting item at Boston's Alden & Harlow, but they left an indelible mark on my dinner there last month. The dish had been reworked literally the night before, so my table and I were among the first to try this brand new iteration, which included the bright contrast of mint and jalapeño inside the warm little packages of juicy lamb. For a New Yorker usually limited to pastrami sandwiches, the rye pasta was a revelation. Hopefully by the time I make it up to Boston again, Alden & Harlow will have brought back this showstopper.\"\n\nAnna Mowry, Senior Editor: \"I used to think that a classic affogato was non-negotiable perfection. Leave it to the Roman’s crew, the masters of underselling and then overdelivering, to prove me wrong. On a recent visit, I finished a stellar lunch with their affogato with fennel ice cream and Sambuca. The bitter sweetness of the ice cream and spirit were brilliant complements to the espresso. I would happily eat this for dessert any night, or mainline it for my morning caffeine fix.\"\n\nElena North-Kelly, Senior Editor: \"Upholding their reputation as innovators of the Los Angeles dining scene, Son of a Gun's Vinny Dotolo and Jon Shook rendered me speechless with their creative spin on a classic Neapolitan pasta dish. Riffing on the aglio e olio preparation (translation: garlic and oil) and combining elements from the beloved linguine alle vongole, the talented duo crafted a dish that was a nod to Italian tradition, but full of their signature whimsy. Their take: linguine with succulent clams, a luxurious aglio e olio sauce made with silken uni, fiery chile flakes, and crispy, garlicky bread crumbs. My dining companion and I just stared at each other, silent and wide-eyed, after the first bite.\"\n\nGuides and Tips Roman's Alden & Harlow Son Of A Gun", null ]
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[ "A racing machine on the wrist. Richard Mille’s advertising slogan summarizes his approach to watchmaking: miniaturized, high-technology watches made using materials borrowed from sports and aerospace, in small numbers, at very high prices. He caters for that small – but growing – percentage of people for whom a purchase of a couple of hundred thousand euro is nothing to get worked up about, as long as the product looks good, is exclusive, and an effective talking point. A Richard Mille watch is nothing to do with classical watchmaking and those brands whose watches look like something out of the 1800s. His work is uncompromisingly modern.\n\nRichard Mille was born in Draguignan, France, on 13 February 1951. He studied marketing in Besançon, and began to work at French watchmaking company Finhor in 1974. The company was bought by the far larger French conglomerate Matra in 1981, and Richard moved on to Seiko, then to Paris jeweller Mauboussin in which became CEO and acquired a portion. (In the photo below, Richard Mille and Jason Broderick, photo courtesy of Evelinajakovlevskaja):", null, "In 1999, he left Mauboussin, sold his share of the company, and began work on his first watch, the RM 001, at his premises in Les Breuleux, Switzerland, in the same area as watchmaking towns La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle. The company, Horometrie SA, was founded by Richard Mille and Dominique Guenat in 2001. He turned to Renaud et Papi, Audemars Piguet’s development company, for help with the movements, a collaboration that continues today. The RM 001 tourbillon watch was launched in 2001 at about $135,000. The 80 pieces built sold out very quickly and marked a watershed in high-end watches: no gold, just loads of design, titanium and carbon nano-fibre. Richard Mille himself is quite a performer: he is famous for throwing a watch onto the floor to demonstrate its resilience. Since the RM 001, Richard Mille has created many extraordinary high-tech watches, as well as some beautiful jewellery pieces.\n\nThe Richard Mille company is 10% owned by Audemars Piguet. It currently makes about 2,500 watches per year (a 2011 figure), with a price range from about €60,000 to €1,000,000 and beyond. Some of Richard Mille’s movements are made by Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, which supplies parts and movements to Corum, Hermès, Bulgari, Cartier and IWC. Vaucher, along with Parmigiani Fleurier, are part of the Sandoz family empire. The Richard Mille concern currently comprises Horometrie SA, Montres Valgine, and a case factory, ProArt SA, opened in April 2013.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Longtime industry leader and founder of Wiltrout Sales, Thomas Wiltrout, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 13, 2022, after a fight with cancer that spanned over 20 years. Over that time, he won so many battles, it renders cancer’s eventual victory practically meaningless.\n\nTom started in the electrical industry as a purchasing agent with Burnstine’s Distributing Corp. in 1973. From there he began his career as a Manufacturer’s Representative in 1976, working first as an outside salesperson for other agencies before starting his own agency, Wiltrout Sales, in 1984 with his wife Margaret in the spare bedroom of their home. He credits his affiliation with NEMRA (National Electrical Manufacturers Representative Association) and its members for his early success in attracting electrical manufacturers looking for representation in the state of Indiana.\n\nSoon after starting Wiltrout Sales, he saw a need for professional training and development in the Manufacturer’s Representative industry. To meet this need, he partnered with a group of educators and representatives from other industries to form MRERF (Manufacturers Representative Education and Research Foundation). From those early meetings came the Certified Professional Manufacturers Representative (CPMR) training and designation program, which is now governed by The Institute for Professional Advancement (IPA). Tom was instrumental in developing the curriculum for the three-year training program that candidates must complete to earn the CPMR designation and was a member of the first class to complete the course and receive the designation in 1993.\n\nIn the years following the formation of the CPMR program, Tom continued to serve his industry as a board member of MRERF, IPA, the NEMRA Board of Governors and has served as both Treasurer and President of the organization’s Indiana Chapter. Additionally, Tom enjoyed a lengthy relationship with the Electric League of Indiana (ELI) and served as Chairman for the Indiana Electrical EXPO ’93.\n\nWiltrout Sales continues operations to this day, now led by Tom’s son, Tim, who purchased the company upon Tom’s retirement in 2015. Though officially retired, Tom continued serving as a consultant and mentor in the industry while also volunteering in the cancer wards of St. Vincent, IU North, and Community North hospitals until March of 2020; only a global pandemic could slow him down.\n\nTom lived and worked according to a simple set of rules: work hard, do it right, tell the truth and have some fun. He trained and mentored many people who are leaders in the industry today and was fond of saying that he learned more from the people he worked with than he could ever teach them.\n\nHe is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Margaret Mary (Jackson) Wiltrout, sons Michael Wiltrout, Indianapolis, IN (married to Karen Wiltrout [Mesalam] and father of Jackson and Ruby Wiltrout) and Timothy Wiltrout, Zionsville, IN (father of Joseph, Nicholas and Peter) and daughter-in-law Katie Connor.\n\nIn lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Tom’s name to:" ]
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The world’s hunger for meat, timber and minerals has disrupted the Earth’s wild ecosystems putting us all in danger.\n\n“As we do that, we’re coming in contact with all these wild animals that carry all these viruses and as long as we keep doing that, we’re going to be facing these spillovers in these outbreaks in the future,” Quammen said.\n\nBrazil reported 26,417 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, a record high for the country, bringing the nationwide total to 438,238, according to the Brazilian Health Ministry.\n\nThe country also recorded 1,156 new coronavirus-related deaths over the past 24 hours, according to its health ministry, raising the overall death toll to 26,754.\n\nThursday is the third day in a row that Brazil has recorded more than 1,000 deaths in a day.\n\nThe mayor of Sao Paulo announced new guidelines on Thursday to gradually reopen the city, despite high levels of infections and deaths related to Covid-19.\n\nMayor Bruno Covas said during a news conference today that several sectors in the city will be allowed to submit health and sanitary reopening plans to officials starting on Monday.\n\nOnce these plans are approved by the city government, they can reopen.\n\nAmong the businesses allowed to submit reopening plans are offices, retail stores, car dealerships, real estate agencies and shopping malls. 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Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Center, 155 Mercer St.; 206.443.2222\n\nHead Over Heels\n11/21–12/29\nThere’s more you can do with pop songs onstage than simply cobble together a musical about a popster’s career, as playwright Jeff Whitty (Tony winner for his book for Avenue Q) realized. Instead, you can, for example, apply them to an Elizabethan adventure: Philip Sidney’s gender-bending romantic comedy about a mythical kingdom and a dire prophecy, told through the tunes of the 1980s all-female band, the Go-Gos. Times and prices vary. ArtsWest, West Seattle, 4711 California Ave. SW; 206.938.0963", null, "Unsettling Femininity\n9/21–8/23/2020\nThe picture frame becomes a proscenium in the paintings of Unsettling Femininity, an exhibit gleaned from the Frye Art Museum’s permanent collection: 19th- and early-20th-century images of women that “highlight the performative nature of gender,” as the Frye puts it. In their portrayals of real and fictional women of all classes, from the kitschy to the photojournalistic, these artists have both established and toyed with our notions of the feminine ideal. Some of the women depicted frankly acknowledge the “male gaze”; some seem unaware of it (or pretend to be); some gaze right back, confrontationally. Times vary. Free. Frye Art Museum, First Hill, 704 Terry Ave.; 206.622.9250\n\nDress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson\n9/21–1/5/20\nPlaying off something as personal as clothing—especially women’s clothing—against abstract elements like grids, diagrams and blueprints, this joint exhibit of work by these two artists (from Portland and Chicago, respectively) bring together past and present, art and technology, body and symbol. Times vary. Free. Frye Art Museum, First Hill, 704 Terry Ave.; 206.622.9250", null, "Hidden in Plain Sight: Maria Phillips\n10/4–2/2/20\nWhat happens after your recyclables are picked up? Well, a lot of it is remade into something, but the rest goes to the landfill. Seattle artist Phillips rescued the rest (plastic and other packaging material, mostly) as material for her latest sculptural artworks, unveiled in this solo show. Times and prices vary. Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, 510 Bellevue Way NE; 425.519.0770\n\nBorealis (POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 2020)\nThis daring four-night light festival returns for a second year to the Museum of History & Industry. Once again, teams of video artists from around the world will turn the museum’s facade into a grand canvas, projecting video spectacles onto it; this year’s theme, “Untethered,” promises artworks free from “a structure, a set of rules, a philosophy or belief.” See the video mapping performance (tickets required; several performances take place each evening), then stay to enjoy music and various art and light installations. Times vary. Free but advance tickets recommended. Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), South Lake Union, 860 Terry Ave. N; borealisfestivaloflight.com\n\nFlesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum\n10/17–1/26/20\nSelections from the holdings of this Naples museum, representing that city’s great art heritage, will visit SAM for its major fall show. On view will be pieces by painters you probably know (Titian, Raphael) and ones you definitely should know, like the throbbingly dramatic works by pioneering artist Artemisia Gentileschi. Times and prices vary. Seattle Art Museum, downtown, 1300 First Ave.; 206.625.8900", null, "In Plain Sight\n11/23–4/26/20\nThe ironic title refers to visual art and performances by an international array of artists that evoke experiences and communities (in many senses: racial, sexual, economic) normally obscured from the mainstream. Among the works are Los Angeles artist Andrea Bowers’ confrontational yet celebratory photos of transgender activists of color. Times and prices vary. Henry Art Gallery, University District, 4100 15th Ave. NE; 206.543.2280", null, "The Sun Still Burns Here\n10/4–10/5\n“I was drawn to how much Mike is of the body,” says acclaimed Seattle choreographer and Dance Church creator Kate Wallich of Mike Hadreas, codirector of their first collaborative project, The Sun Still Burns Here, which debuts this fall. Hadreas is better known for his tunes than his moves; he is an electronic-piano pop musician, previously based in Seattle and now living in L.A., who records as Perfume Genius. But songs such as “My Body” reveal what Hadreas describes as an “intense relationship” with his corporeal self.\n\nDuring the world premiere of this evening-length work, Hadreas will contribute both music and movement: in the form of a soundtrack he composed, which he’ll perform live with vocals, and as a dancer, one of six in the production. The others include Wallich; Hadreas’ partner, Alan Wyffels, who also plays in Perfume Genius; and four members of Wallich’s dance collective, The YC.\n\nHadreas says the piece is about “the unknown, a lost feeling, confusion.” Wallich describes themes such as “emergence, transcendence.” Both agree that the project emerged from similar modes of working and creating. Says Wallich: “There’s a meeting point where Mike writes his music from where I create my dance….It’s like artistic manifestos colliding, a push and pull in a beautiful way.” 8 p.m. Prices vary. The Moore Theatre, downtown, 1932 Second Ave.; 206.682.1414; stgpresents.org", null, "Men in Dance\n10/4–10/5\nSince 1994, this has been the city’s premier showcase for dances in all styles, made for men who want to show they can do more than lift women. This year’s invited choreographers, who work in dance genres from ballet to modern, are Daniel Ojeda, Beth Terwilleger, Elise Meiners Schwicht, Nahshon Marden and Joel Hathaway. Themes include toxic masculinity and “finding the courage to ‘make a change’ in one’s life.” Times and prices vary. Velocity Dance Center, Capitol Hill, 1621 12th Ave.; 206.325.8773; menindance.org\n\nBryce Dessner: Triptych (Eyes of One on Another)\n10/9\nGrowing up in Cincinnati, the teenage Dessner had a front-row seat for the 1990 obscenity trial that followed the controversial exhibit of Robert Mapplethorpe’s photographs at the city’s Contemporary Arts Center. Now one of America’s busiest composers, Dessner’s music anchors this production, incorporating Mapplethorpe’s sexually provocative images, Patti Smith’s poetry, music by the vocal octet Roomful of Teeth and many other collaborators. 8 p.m. Prices TBA. The Moore Theatre, downtown, 1932 Second Ave.; 206.467.5510; stgpresents.org", null, null, "Ahamefule J. Oluo: Susan\n12/5–12/8\nOne of on the boards’ artists-in-residence this season, the Seattle composer, trumpeter and standup performer plans to put all these skills to use in his new performance piece about his family history. Times and prices vary. On the Boards, Uptown, 100 W Roy St.; 206.217.9886\n\nThe Hard Nut\n12/6–12/15\nDancer and choreographer Mark Morris drew on the darkly campy vision of graphic novelist Charles Burns and added a bit of backstory to the traditional Nutcracker tale (how did the Nutcracker transform from boy to kitchen tool?)—while remaining fervently faithful to Tchaikovsky’s score—in his popular 1991 adaptation of the holiday classic. Times and prices vary. Paramount Theatre, downtown 911 Pine St.; 206.682.1414; stgpresents.org", null, "Earshot Jazz Festival\n10/4–11/6\nThe highlight of our jazz calendar since 1986, Earshot returns to showcase solo musicians and ensembles, from nationally acclaimed high school bands to free improvisers. Performances in venues all over Seattle and from Bremerton to Kirkland will explore practically every jazz subgenre imaginable. Times, prices and venues vary; earshot.org", null, "Tinariwen\n10/7\nIndigenous North African music blends with rock and blues in the music of this world-touring Tuareg band, for decades at the forefront of political protest against oppressive regimes in Libya and Algeria. 7:30 p.m. Prices vary. Benaroya Hall, downtown, 200 University St.; 206.215.4747; seattlesymphony.org\n\nSeattle Symphony\n10/10, 10/12\nYes, there is a greatest symphony ever, and it’s Mozart’s final one, known as No. 41, with its exhilarating finale. New SSO music director Thomas Dausgaard combines it with music by Olga Neuwirth and Bach. Times and prices vary. Benaroya Hall, downtown, 200 University St.; 206.215.4747; seattlesymphony.org\n\nPacific MusicWorks: Eternal Beloved\n10/26–10/27\nAlthough most of Isabella Leonarda’s (1620–1804) music is religious—she was a nun—it was also influenced by the power and expressivity of opera, which at the time was a new, even avant-garde, genre. Pacific MusicWorks, devoted to performing ancient vocal music in fresh and engaging ways, is presenting Leonarda’s unfairly neglected works as a drama, an allegorical tale of the love between the Soul and Jesus. Times, prices and venues vary. pacificmusicworks.org\n\nSeattle Symphony\n11/14–11/16\nHistorically, the Seattle Symphony Orchestra has done pretty well by new music—unless it was written here in Seattle. But local composer and clarinetist Angelique Poteat is a talent that can’t be ignored. At 33, Poteat already has seen her music performed by a dozen area ensembles and taken to New York City by the SSO, so SSO first-chair cellist Efe Baltacigil will premier Poteat’s cello concerto. Times and prices vary. Benaroya Hall, downtown, 200 University St.; 206.215.4747; seattlesymphony.org", null, null, "Rock goddess Patti Smith comes to Benaroya Hall with her third memoir, Year of the Monkey. Photo by Steven Sebring" ]
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[ null, "CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It's been two days since a local mother and son were murdered inside their home.\n\nSaturday night they were both were honored during a vigil.\n\nThe vigil was held at a car meet on Ayers and hosted by Raul Borrego.\n\nBorrego was the barber to both Hamed and his older brother Hamzah zaman.\n\nHe said Hamed, who passed away, was in the car scene so it was only fitting to hold a vigil with the people he considered extended family.\n\nBorrego said he watched Hamed grow up through the years and is sad to see his life end so soon.\n\nThe Zaman family's grandfather now stands accused of brutally killing the two and is charged with capital murder and aggravated assault." ]
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[ null, "While most RHI volunteers live nearby, Billy and Ann Layton travel a bit to serve the ministry. The Laytons drive 38 miles once a week to Henderson from their home in Nashville, N.C. While in Henderson, the couple stays in their travel trailer snuggled in a back corner at RHI.\n\nNo strangers to travel, the couple for a number of years worked as site coordinators for North Carolina Baptist Men in rebuilding homes after hurricanes and other disasters.\n\nThe Laytons got to know RHI founders Randolph and Gail Wilson through business connections and NCBM relief work.\n\n“In 2005, God spoke to me, and I began to get involved with NCBM again,” says Billy, who in 2012 closed his 25-year-old mobile home service business. Prior to his appointment as a rebuild site coordinator in 2011, trips to disaster areas found him taking care of equipment and coordinating shower and laundry operations.\n\n“I enjoy helping those in need,” says Billy. “Most rewarding is being able to share the gospel with others by our actions.”\n\nBilly says his service at RHI has included helping rebuild several homes and mobile homes, distributing materials at job sites and serving as a crew chief supervisor. He’s helped build the bunk, shower and gathering areas on the second floor of the warehouse.\n\n“The first day I came to RHI with Billy, I thought I would just be helping him with whatever building projects he worked on,” says Ann. “On my first day, Randolph showed me around. When he was showing me the office area, he was telling me who used each one.\n\n“He stopped at one office and said, ‘This is where the new lady will be working.’ When I looked at him he had a big grin on his face, and I realized that he was talking about me. I spend most of my time on the computer but do get to help Billy a little bit.”\n\nRHI, the couple says, is a ministry where volunteers are welcome regardless of their skill levels.\n\n“The only request is that they represent God in a godly way in all they do,” the Laytons say.\n\nBilly and Ann are members of Momeyer Baptist Church in Nashville where he serves as a deacon and mission trip crew leader and assists with maintenance.\n\nThe couple has three children and three grandchildren and enjoy enjoys spending time with family at Lake Gaston." ]
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[ null, "Also Read: Just To Have Him Around Makes A Huge Difference For Youngsters: KL Rahul On Anil Kumble's Presence\n\nSRH VS KKR Match Preview: Both Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad are coming to this game with a similar result. The two teams failed to chase the target in their respective games.\n\nKKR bowlers, especially Pat Cummins, were thrashed by the Mumbai Indians' batsmen in the last game. However, captain Dinesh Karthik would be happy with Shivam Mavi's performance, who took two wickets the other night. Sunil Narine, too, looked in control with his bowling. The batting was not up to the mark as none of the batsmen were able to break loose. Eoin Morgan will be a key player in the batting line up who can play an anchor as well as a finisher's role as and when required. Morgan's combination with Andre Russell looks dangerous for the bowlers.\n\nSunrisers has a history of choosing a strong bowling line up and in the last match, too, the bowlers did a decent job to restrict RCB to go past the 170 run mark. SRH has an inexperienced middle order, which was exposed during the chase in the game and the absence of Mitchell Marsh didn't help cause either. David Warner will be hoping that he alongside in-form Jonny Bairstow could set up a strong base in the coming matches so that the middle & lower-order batsmen can finish the innings on a high.\n\nOne of the two teams will surely get a win after this game. The game could go till the last over or even past it, as they look for their first win.", null, "Sunrisers Hyderabad - Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the tournament after suffering an ankle injury during their game against RCB. Jason Holder has been called as the replacement. Kane Williamson was ruled out of the last match due to injury, his availability is still not clear in the next game.\n\nKolkata Knight Riders - Dinesh Karthik said the players were probably rusty during their first match. There are no injury concerns in the team as of now.\n\nWeather Report: The heat and conditions have been hard for the players. The temperature will be around 35 degrees Celsius.\n\nPitch Report: In the last game played at this venue, the ball was seaming in the early part of the innings. There will be the dew factor in the second half of the match.", null ]
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[ null, "The 29-year-old scored just one Premier League goal in each of the last two seasons and matched that haul by turning home Patrick van Aanholt's cross in the closing stages to earn a draw at The Hawthorns.\n\nLarsson was delighted to get off the mark early in the campaign, but now wants to find the net on a more regular basis to boost Sunderland's top-flight prospects.\n\n\"It was nice and it is obviously pleasing personally to get on the scoresheet early on in the season, it is what you want to do and now I want to get a few more than last season,\" the Swede told the club's official website.\n\n\"My goal is probably one of those where you should finish with your left, but I managed to open up my right foot and slot it in.\"\n\nBefore Saturday's draw, Sunderland had lost on their previous five visits to The Hawthorns.\n\nLarsson believes the team displayed enough quality to show they can be a side to contend with this season, particularly in the second half.\n\n\"[The Hawthorns] is a place where we have struggled for a long time, but now we are up and running and there were signs in the second half that we are not a bad team,\" he added.\n\n\"We showed a bit of character and fight to get back into it.\"" ]
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[ "On 5 March 2008, an Air Transat A310-300 was unintentionally mishandled by the flight crew during and shortly after departure from Quebec and effective control of the aircraft was temporarily lost. Whilst it was concluded that the origin of the initial difficulties in control were a result of confusion which began on the take off roll and led to a take off at excessive speed followed by subsequent mismanagement and overload, the inappropriate steep descent that followed was attributed to the effect of somatogravic illusion in respect of aircraft attitude control in conjunction with a singular focus on airspeed.\n\nOn 5 March 2008, an Airbus A310-300 being operated by Air Transat on a passenger flight from Quebec to Montreal in day Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) being used for line training was unintentionally mishandled by the pilot under supervision during and shortly after departure and effective control of the aircraft was temporarily lost. After recovery from a steep high speed descent, PAN status was declared and subsequently cancelled and the flight proceeded without further event to the intended destination. There was no damage to the aircraft and there were no injuries to the 98 occupants.\n\nAn Incident was initially mis-reported by the Operator to the Canadian TSB as “a significant loss of altitude and overspeed due to wind shear”. No structural damage or system defects had been found to the aircraft during inspection after flight. However, despite the fact that a more detailed examination of the event then led to the elimination of wind shear as a factor, the TSB was not advised and the start of the eventual TSB Investigation was therefore delayed with “loss of information that could have helped determine the crew’s actions and the circumstances surrounding the incident”.\n\nThe Flight Data Recorder (FDR) recording was available but the 30 minute Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) had been overwritten and provided no relevant information. It was established that the flight was a supervised flight which was intended to form part of the aircraft commander's ETOPS authorization. The supervising Training Captain was occupying the right hand pilot seat as co pilot and PM.\n\nThe take off had been made at a very light weight from a contaminated runway 06 in low visibility conditions. The visibility would not have met the minimum requirements for the PF to operate as aircraft commander because he had only recently qualified as a Captain on the type. During the take off roll, the headset of the PM became temporarily disconnected and the Vr call was not made. As a result, rotation did not occur until 182 KIAS instead of the calculated 138 KIAS. The light aircraft weight, prevailing headwind component and the effect of full thrust required and used for the contaminated runway state meant that the calculated Vr was reached only 17 seconds after the start of roll.\n\nFDR data showed that the aircraft had initially climbed as cleared to 3000 feet QNH but with an extreme rate of climb which reached 6300 fpm and a pitch attitude which reached 19°. It was considered that this was partly a result of a lack of take off thrust reduction and premature flap retraction during the climb. To achieve a level off whilst flying manually, the PF had used the electric trim and the aircraft had stopped climbing at 3100 feet QNH before beginning a descent back to the cleared altitude. However, by this point, a significant out of pitch trim condition had developed and the aircraft had begun to descend, passing 3000 feet at 230 KCAS with a rate of descent of about 2000 fpm. The PM warned the PF that the aircraft was in a nose-down attitude but descent continued and speed increased. The PF ignored the descent but retarded the throttles so as not to exceed Vfe (maximum velocity flaps extended) but in doing so inadvertently pressed the ‘Go Levers’ which set TOGA thrust. Within a second of this activation, the slats began to retract and as soon as the PF let go of the throttles, they advanced. Speed continued to increase and the Training Captain made a second alerting call but, in the absence of corrective action, then announced that he was taking control.\n\nThe recovery to the intended climb was initiated by disconnecting the A/T and rapidly reducing thrust to 45 per cent. The Vmo (maximum operating speed) of 340 KIAS was exceeded just before the slats reached full retraction and the first overspeed warning was annunciated. The aircraft speed and rate of descent continued to increase, the latter to 3900 fpm. At approximately 1450 feet agl, the Terrain Avoidance and Warning System (TAWS) activated a Sink Rate alert for four seconds and simultaneously, at a speed of 345 KCAS, a second overspeed warning began and continued for the next 30 seconds. Further activation of the EGPWS occurred over 8 seconds with successive alerts of \"Don’t Sink\", \"Terrain\" and \"Sink Rate\", the \"WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP\" Warning and, finally, a \"Too Low Terrain\" Alert. A minimum height of 995 feet agl was reached before the aircraft could be transitioned to a climb back to 3000 feet QNH during which the Vmo of 370 KCAS was reached.The total time in descent time was found to have been 54 seconds.\n\nAs the aircraft climbed, the crew, still on the departure TWR frequency, transmitted a ‘PAN PAN’ call advising that ‘there was as a small problem on board’ and requesting continued climb to 10,000 feet which was approved. Once the flight crew were confident that there was no ongoing control problem, PAN status was cancelled. An inspection of the aircraft after completion of the flight did not find any structural damage or other defects.\n\nOverall the Investigation concluded that “the loss of pitch control occurred as a result of an abnormal take-off, a climb in which the aircraft’s performance was unusual, missed standard calls that were out of sequence, incorrect flight control adjustments, inadvertent engagement of the Go Levers, inaccurate situational awareness and a lack of application of the recommended procedure for pitch control difficulties”.\n\nIt was also considered that “although the Captain pulled the control column with constant force as soon as the descent started, he did not recognize the aircraft’s out-of-trim condition”. In this context, it was noted that pilots normally use the electric trim intuitively to cancel any control column force being held manually. It was concluded that the prevailing workload may have overloaded the PF and contributed to his inaction in respect of pitch trim.\n\nIn seeking a likely explanation for the failure of the PF to react to the out of trim descent condition that was the culmination of the initial high workload phase created by their own actions, the Investigation concluded that the singular focus of the PF on the increasing airspeed indication as the aircraft descended to the exclusion of any attention to the ADI was symptomatic of Somatogravic Illusion. The discussion of this subject in the Official Report was as follows:\n\n“Somatogravic Illusion occurs in conditions of poor visibility or in darkness when there is an absence of visual cues. Instrument-rated and experienced pilots are not immune to this illusion, which is a subtle and dangerous form of disorientation. The illusion occurs because the body relies on sense organs in the inner ear to maintain balance and, in the absence of visual cues, signals from these organs can produce a very serious disorientation. When the aircraft is accelerating, the sense organs of the inner ear of the pilot send a signal to the pilot’s brain that is interpreted as tilting backwards instead of accelerating forward. If the aircraft nose is simultaneously raised, the pilot has a very strong sensation of climbing. The illusion of false climb tends to lead the pilot to lower the nose and descend. The aircraft then accelerates and the illusion can intensify. Pilots cannot rely on their senses and must confirm the aircraft’s nose-up position using the attitude indicator on the PFD.”", null, "Somatogravic Illusion during descent – reproduced from the Official Report\n\nAlthough it had no bearing on any aspect of the incident, it was noted that PAN calls are “rarely used in North America” where “declaring an emergency” is the more usual way of alerting ATC to an aircraft problem.\n\nThe formally stated findings of the Investigation in respect of Causes and Contributing Factors were as follows:\n\nFormal findings of the Investigation related to Risk were as follows:\n\nOther Findings as a result of the Investigation were that:\n\nSafety Action taken by Air Transat, ANSP Nav Canada, and A310 full flight simulator manufacturer was noted. The CAE action was to confirm and plan rectification to software in up to ten A310 simulators on respect of the modelling of the force gradient in the pitch control artificial feel unit.\n\nThe Final Report of the Investigation was authorised for release by the TSB on 05 November 2010. No Safety Recommendations were made." ]
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[ null, "Have you ever thought that earning money could be as easy as playing games? Yes, you heard that right! In this new digital world, playing games on the phone are no longer just a source of non-stop fun and entertainment; it is much more. There are many online games that will help you get real money. Here is a list of some very exciting online games that you can easily play on your phone and make money to pay for your upcoming bills. So, let’s check them out!\n\n(1) Play Rummy: This online game owned by Innopark and Casino not on gamstop is highly known for its online gaming sites that allow you to earn a handsome amount of money. It is readily available on Google Play Store as well as on the Apple App Store. It’s an easy payout, and all-time support is worth mentioning. If you are very keen on making money while playing then just go for it.\n\n(2) Swagbucks: One of my personal favourite game that allows you to earn money by doing things that you have been doing anyway. But, obviously, it is mainly used for playing games. Here, you can easily convert the coupon codes, game credits and other exciting prizes into cash which will then, be transferred to your PayPal account.\n\n(3) Paid Game Player: This online game allows you to make money while playing and competing in video games. Well, it is not only limited to contests, but you can also earn money by simply answering surveys and doing some game reviews. Winning becomes even more fruitful if you are an upgraded member.\n\n(4) Exodus 3000: This time travelling based multiplayer game is one of the most popular online games. Here, the players are taken back to 1000 years from now, where they are no longer inhabitants of the Earth. They are required to collect their necessities from “Mars Dollars”, where after reaching the designated amount, you can get it converted into cash.\n\n(5) Second Life: With more than two million active members, it is one of the highly acclaimed online gaming sites. Here, you can create anything you want as well as share good communication with other players. Though its graphic user interface is not very impressive and not really intuitive, it is still worth to give it a try.\n\n(6) Clip 2Play: It is one of the most played games where players play against each other and the winners are rewarded at the end of each tournament. Referral programs are major add-ons where you get to earn extra points for every referral you make. You can also earn points by playing daily tournaments and then redeem the points and get the cash transferred to your Paytm or PayPal account.\n\n(7) Gamesville: This web-based gaming website not only offers free games but also allows you to chat while playing free card games, casino games as well as bingo games. Upon reaching high scores, you can redeem your points into cash.\n\nAll in all, I would say, playing online games for making money is a win-win situation as it gives you the opportunity to earn money while sitting in the comfort of your homes. Earning money could never get easier than this!", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "At the beginning of March, Denver Public Schools announced a new principal, Amy Bringedahl, for Northfield High School to begin the 2016-17 school year.\n\nBringedahl is currently the principal at Merrill Middle School. During her 23-year career, she has been a middle and high school social studies teacher, basketball, volleyball and track coach, athletic director, assistant principal and principal.\n\n“It’s hard to put into words,” she said to describe her feelings after being selected. “It’s exciting because of the potential of Northfield. Walking through the school and meeting kids and the staff and seeing their passion is just unbelievably amazing and exciting for me.”\n\nSince March, Bringedahl has been splitting her time between Merrill and Northfield. She currently spends two days a week at Northfield. Her focus is getting to know Northfield’s past experiences and how best to move forward.\n\nNorthfield opened in fall 2015 under Principal Avi Tropper who designed the original Northfield vision. In October, only three months after starting, Tropper resigned following an incident involving a student and a security guard.\n\nRon Castagna, the beloved former principal of Lakewood High School, was brought in out of retirement until a permanent principal could be selected. Bringedahl’s selection marks a fresh start for the school.\nThe school’s disheartening start saddens Bringedahl, and she is determined that Northfield will achieve all it was originally expected to be. “There’s a lot of work to be done to set the foundation for a successful 2016-17 school year,” Bringedahl says.\n\nTwo hundred new freshmen will attend Northfield in 2016, totaling 400 students. To accommodate the new class, Bringedahl interviewed and hired math and science teachers at the end of March. She plans to hire all four of the new teachers by mid-April.", null, null, "To establish community and school culture, Bringedahl has planned retreats in late April and May for teachers, as well as teachers and the community, to get to know each other.\n\nTeachers at Northfield currently collaborate, but Bringedahl is establishing a formal program known as professional learning communities. Bringedahl started these communities at Merrill and says they continue to be one of the school’s most powerful tools. A professional learning community is a team of teachers who share the same content area and grade level. The teachers have collaborative time to write lesson plans, support one another, and discuss what resources are missing for student success. At Merrill, teachers have 45 minutes every day for this time. “For a lot of my career, teachers have worked in isolation, but we are doing ourselves a disservice by doing that. We don’t know what we don’t know. We have to be willing to look at what another teacher is doing and how they’re achieving success.”\nThroughout the hiring process, she has sought teachers who work well in teams.\n\nBringedahl will also hire at least one restorative justice coordinator. Restorative justice is the school’s approach to conflicts in which students take ownership of the issue and make restitution. When a conflict occurs, the victim, offender and anyone involved meet to discuss how to repair any harm.\n\nDetermining what situations call for restorative justice requires establishing clear rules for the entire school. Are headphones ever allowed? Are cell phones acceptable? In the coming months, she and teachers will establish these standards.\n\nAnother main focus for Bringedahl is establishing the International Baccalaureate Program. Northfield is one of a few high schools across the country to offer IB For All. Because IB courses are rigorous, they typically target high-achieving students, but IB For All high schools offer IB preparatory classes for every ninth- and tenth-grader. Junior and senior years, every class is part of the prescribed IB program. IB For All classes have a diverse range of students. Bringedahl has experience with “cluster data grouping,” or selecting students for classes based on assessment and academic performance.\n\n“I am very intent on diverse learning environments,” she says. Every student in a class at Northfield will study the same content, but the method of learning will be different based on students’ needs. Classrooms will have additional support for students at the cusp of grade level, as well as enrichment and in-depth context for students at the higher end of grade level. Professional learning communities will be useful for teachers to develop the range of curriculum in diverse classrooms.\n\nBringedahl and the administration are currently selecting teachers to receive IB training. “Training is very expensive,” says Micah Porter, the IB coordinator at Northfield. Because achieving IB status is a lengthy process, every school appoints one person to be the main point of contact. Porter took on this role this year. “We have to be very intentional about who we send off to training,” he says.\n\nTraining takes three days and will likely happen over the summer. The school will then apply for IB certification in October.\n\nBecause Ron Castagna has experience with IB from Lakewood High School, he has been providing expertise throughout the IB certification process. Castagna may continue as a resource in some way next year, possibly as a consultant.\n\nAs part of the IB process, Bringedahl is also reevaluating the school’s Innovation Plan, a hefty 200-plus-page document that outlines the school design, curriculum, administration, and more.\n\n“It’s a very ambitious plan. There are great components within the plan, but things need to be modified to meet the needs of the school community,” she says. For example, the original plan calls for “looping,” where teachers stay with the same class and move up throughout each grade. “It works well at the elementary or early middle school grades, but for high school it’s really complicated,” she says. Teachers would have to be trained in all subject areas for all grade levels, which is difficult with costly IB trainings.\n\n“We’re looking at the modifications now, but honoring the spirit of the Innovation Plan,” Bringedahl says.\n\nShe is available to talk about development at the school and encourages people to reach out, allowing 48 hours for a response while she continues to split time between Merrill and Northfield through the end of the school year. Contact Amy Bringedahl at Amy_bringedahl@dpsk12.org or visit northfield.dpsk12.org." ]
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[ "REVIEW: SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell + The Drunk Side of the Moon DLC\nAdd comment\nShare:TwitterFacebookRedditPinterestWhatsAppEmail\n\nREVIEW: SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell + The Drunk Side of the Moon DLC\n\nSEUM is all you need in order to satisfy your heavy metal and platforming needs.\n\nSEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is a first-person platformer with an emphasis on speedrunning. The game has been out for more than a year, and it has just recently received its first DLC, The Drunk Side of the Moon, which adds a bunch of extra content that is sure to please fans of the game. With that said, how does everything hold up as a package?\n\nWhile some games can attract and entertain a lot of people, I think that this game is part of a very niche genre. Not only is SEUM a game that focuses entirely on speedrunning, but it also features a pretty badass soundtrack. The heavy metal music present in the game manages to keep you on edge, either when you’re just performing a perfect run on a tough level, or when you keep failing over and over. If you’re looking for a game with an engaging story or likable characters, this is not the game for you, but if you like some hectic gameplay and challenging level design, please continue on reading.", null, "The core of the game is pretty simple, all you have to do in each level is reach the exit before the time expires. However, you can also try to do better than that in order to acquire a gold rating and earn your spot on the leaderboards. The base game comes with an endless mode, a speedrun mode, and about 100 levels, with each level getting progressively harder than the previous one. This manages to keep things both challenging and interesting to hopefully keep you going. As for the recently released DLC, it adds 33 new levels that take place in a new environment, as well as three new powerups and a few extra things.\n\nNow, there was something that surprised me when I first played the game, and that’s the fact that you don’t gain speed by bunny hopping, quite on the contrary, you seem to be faster while instead of being in the air. This came as a surprise to me because, having seen numerous videos of the game, I was under the impression that, given all the platforming and jumping shown, bunny hopping would work like in the Counter-Strike bunny hop servers and allow you to gain speed and momentum, which would obviously allow you to complete levels faster. At first I was disappointed by this, but as I progressed through the levels I started realizing that the challenge of SEUM doesn’t rely on keeping your speed up, even though that’s somewhat important given that it’s a speedrunning game, but instead, it relies on level design and the use of the so-called powerups.", null, "Each level is really unique, even though they could be categorized in terms of what you should do in order to beat them. While on one level you’re simply relying on jumping and timing to get through a series of obstacles, on another one you might have to resort to the use of powerups in order to trigger some mechanisms to clear your way to the portal. These powerups are essentially secondary abilities that you can use with the right mouse button, and they are introduced pretty early on, even though you’ll use them pretty much throughout the entire game. From spawning small platforms that you can jump on, to teleporting yourself and inverting gravity, which allows you to fly, the levels take advantage of these dynamics to create some exhilarating moments. The DLC also added three extra powerups, which made the new levels even more challenging and interesting at the same time.\n\nThe game benefits a lot in terms of replayability, of which there is plenty. Not only does the game have Steam Workshop support for user-made levels, but, as I’ve already mentioned, it also features an endless mode. To top it off, since this is a speedrunning game, there’s plenty of replay value if you’re trying to go for the best time possible on each level. There are also hidden levels and collectibles that you can find in secret spots on each level, which are things that you’ll most likely miss when you first beat the game.", null, "Overall, SEUM is more than worth your time and money if you’re into speedrunning, hardcore first-person platforming, or really fast-paced games. The heavy metal soundtrack, the thrilling level design that has the potential to drive you mad until you eventually figure it out, and the fact that there are some really clever ways to beat each level in a very short amount of time are pretty much the things that make this game worth it for me. With that in mind, the DLC is not only a welcome addition that brings even more crazy levels in a new environment, but it also forces you to adapt to using the new powerups to overcome each level. If the game looked a bit better, and if it allowed you to see other player’s replays before you actually completed the levels that you get stuck on, this would’ve easily been an Autosave." ]
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[ "(Clearwisdom.net) Prior to the National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on March 2, 2011, officers from the Nongan County Police Department Domestic Security Division and Yangshulin Township Police Station broke into Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Yang Shumei’s home and illegally arrested her. Her home was also ransacked. On April 11, Nongan County practitioners Yang Shumei, Yu Changli, and Ms. Zhang were illegally detained in the Nongan County Detention Center. The practitioners held hunger strikes for over forty days to protest the persecution. They have subsequently been tied to beds and injected with unknown drugs six times per day.", null, "Ms. Yang was taken to the Jilin Prison Administrative Central Hospital (Jilin Forced Labor Hospital) on March 15, and returned to the Nongan County Detention Center on March 31. On April 11, Ms. Yang's relatives went to visit her, but warden Liu Kai and guards forced her relatives to slander Falun Dafa as a condition for the visit. When Ms. Yang's relatives found that she was emaciated to the point that they had difficulty recognizing her. She weighed about 70 kilograms (about 155 pounds) before she was arrested. Her hands were now purple from bruising and her feet were bound with a 10 kilogram (22 pound) shackle. She was extremely weak and had no strength to talk. She had been tied to a bed and injected with unknown drugs six times per day. Two armed guards monitored her around the clock. She wasn't allowed to move in the bed, and she was threatened immediately by the guards whenever she tried to move.", null, "Ms. Yang Shumei has been detained and sentenced to forced labor on several occasions because she appealed for the right to practice Falun Gong in Beijing.\n\n“Only by Looking Within and Cultivating Oneself, Can One Do Better in Saving Sentient Beings”" ]
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[ null, "If you’re unemployed and desperate, it’s time to muster a little creativity, stage a kick-butt publicity stunt, and call on your LinkedIn connections to help land the perfect job.\n\nEnter Beverly Shepard, who has been job-hunting for 16 months and jobless since January when The Virginia-Pilot newspaper eliminated her job as marketing manager and her entire department.\n\nThat’s what she paid a professional search firm when she started job hunting. But the company failed to generate even one interview.\n\n“I’ve paid strangers,” she said. “Why not pay my friends?”\n\nOn March 15, she emailed her more than 200 connections on LinkedIn with the offer. The fee is based on a percentage of the salary for the job Beverly accepts.\n\nShe’s willing to move anywhere in the U.S. and she’s open to a wide range of jobs in marketing, business development or public relations.\n\nWithin 15 minutes of emailing her LinkedIn connections, the leads started pouring in. When her friend, Publicity Hound Gail Kent of The Buzz Factory, heard about what she was doing, Gail offered to write a press release. That led to an avalanche of publicity.\n\nThe ABC affiliate in nearby Norfolk called for an interview. That sparked more publicity from FastCompany.com, BlogTalkRadio, TheEbonyNetwork.com and BlackAmericans.com. A friend who’s a college student posted the Norfolk TV interview on iReport.com, the citizen journalist website for CNN. The biggest media hit was an interview on CNN network news April 18.\n\n“I’ve gotten so many leads, I’ve stopped counting,” Beverly says. “I’ve even heard from an old boyfriend who said he’ll keep his eyes open for jobs for me.”\n\nSo far, she’s had one job interview as a result of the “Woman for Hire, Will Pay for Work” campaign, and another interview later this month.\n\nShe has even heard from Kathryn Troutman, The Federal Resume Guru.\n\n“Kathryn heard about my campaign, emailed me and said she’ll keep me in mind,” Beverly said.\n\nLinkedIn, it turns out, is a super tool for job-hunters. Scott Allen, a LinkedIn expert who I interviewed last year during a teleseminar on How to Promote Anything on LinkedIn—Ethically & Powerfully, said connections are usually willing to help you promote something, even yourself, as long as they know you’re sincere and that you don’t abuse your relationship with them.\nMore about Beverly Shepard\n\nEmail her with leads.You can also find her on Facebook. Find her a job, and you’re in the money." ]
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[ null, "New Ukrainian carrier Bees Airline has been approved to operate flights on more than 30 routes as the startup begins to scale up its operations.\n\nThe airline, which received an air operator’s certificate earlier this month, has been cleared by Ukraine’s State Aviation Administration to offer 15 scheduled services, as well as providing 16 charter routes.\n\nTwelve of the scheduled routes are from the carrier’s main base at Kyiv Zhuliany (IEV), connecting the airport with Batumi and Tbilisi in Georgia; Araxos, Heraklion and Rhodes in Greece; Burgas and Varna in Bulgaria; Alicante and Barcelona in Spain; Tirana in Albania; Larnaca in Cyprus; and Yerevan in Armenia.\n\nAdditionally, Bees has been authorized to serve two regular routes from Odessa (ODS)—to Tbilisi and Yerevan—as well as between Lviv (LWO) and Rhodes.\n\nThe airline’s charter network will include flights to tourist resorts in Croatia, Egypt, Montenegro and Turkey, as well as Mombasa (MBA) in Kenya. Bees made its first charter flight from IEV to Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH) on March 18, 2021.\n\nThe LCC currently has two 189-seat Boeing 737-800s but plans to grow its operations over the coming months.\n\n“Our airline will have four Boeing 737s by the end of the year and every year we will replenish our fleet and our route map,” Bees acting CEO Evgeny Khainatsky said.\n\nKhainatsky, previously of SkyUp, hopes the airline’s fleet will swell to six aircraft in 2022 and more destinations will be added, including flights from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine.\n\nThe State Aviation Administration’s decision to approve Bees’ route requests comes as Ukraine’s government agreed to ratify an air transport agreement with Moldova, which is expected to liberalize flights between the countries. The deal will remove restrictions on frequency, capacity, aircraft type and destinations." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, null, "The last “Flathead Forest Friday” meeting centered on recreation, including a report on the trails maintenance budget. It seems things are looking up a bit . . .\n\nThe Flathead National Forest will have about $553,000 next season for trail work, which is a little better than previous years. The budget was slashed to about $363,000 during federal sequestration last year and was about $477,000 in 2012.\n\nAccording to Becky Smith-Powell, the Forest’s recreation program manager, more than $200,000 of the trails budget will go toward capital expenses, with the remainder going to staff and other items.\n\nThere are 2,257 miles of trails in the Flathead Forest, including motorized vehicle and ski trails. By comparison, Glacier National Park has about 700 miles of trails, and its trail budget runs close to or at $1 million annually.\n\nJohn Frederick, NFPA President and active member of the North Fork Trails Association, recently received a Flathead Audubon Society Conservation Achievement Recognition award for his years of work to protect the North Fork. This is a pretty big deal and a well-deserved honor.\n\nIt seems the Coal Ridge “patrol cabin” (on Trail 14, just west of the Trail 2 intersection) was actually the original lookout up there. Anyways, it got new siding last week to go with the roof that was installed a couple of years ago . . .\n\nThe Coal Ridge Lookout, which has sat atop the Whitefish Range since 1928, doesn’t resemble a lookout — the current map actually calls it a cabin. It has small windows, and the Osborne Fire Finder used to pinpoint fire starts was mounted on a metal pole outside of the building.\n\nBut it was a definitely a fire lookout, Flathead National Forest lookout Leif Haugen said.\n\nFor more information on this project, go to http://www.nwmt-ffla.org/#!2014-projects/c1nlq and scroll down to the “Moran Patrol Cabin” section." ]
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[ "CBA has actually put record revenue of $8.68 billion dollar although the business is facing Royal Commission query with regard to Financial Preparation scandal (Yeates 2014). At present, CBA is a dominant leader in the retail-banking sector throughout the Australian monetary services industry with premium cost trade due to its largest customer base in Australia with its disruptive innovation (Rose 2014). Nevertheless, it is very important for CBA to purchase service enhancements and development to preserve its present market management position.\n\nTherefore to recognize the success aspect behind CBA, it is essential to evaluate Australian Financial industry as an entire to take a look at the attractive functions of Australian Banking sector and the internal strength of CBA to clarify its competitive advantages and abilities.\n\nAustralian Financial industry has actually exhibited the characteristics of shakeout stage lifecycle phases (Shapiro 2014). In shake out phase cycle, competitors and price-war in between banks have actually magnified since huge 4 banks are enforcing discount rates on variable rate of interest available to a broader series of borrowers and decreasing their fixed rates on mortgage deals (AAP 2014).\n\nEver since, services provided by huge four banks become tough to separate each other and this has assisted the consumers to broaden their option to have selective acquisition with the significant banks. More analysis will explain CBA’s clients and competitors power modification due to industry development and its regional growth technique. Then, the further report will examine the reason behind CBA to attain superior stock price over competitors and its ethical implication in monetary market.\n\nTo examine the external industrial environment that lead CBA to remain ahead of competitors, general Australian Financial market will need to be analyzed in regard to Porter’s five forces followed by PESTLE model to observe how the competitiveness of the Australian Financial environment and macroeconomics elements have altered within the commercial structure (Thomas 2007).\n\nDuring the pre GFC time, RBA’s interest rate has increased from 5.50% in 2000 to 7% in 2008 (RBA 2014). These inclining rates have favored big four banks during the crisis period since the high interest rates increased the bank’s deposit and helped Australian Banks to fund their debt in the hard time (Kerr 2011). Beltratti and Stulz (2009) also stated that the larger banks within strict regulations with more deposit financing at the end of 2006 had significant high return during the GFC. Therefore, during the crisis, the effect of GFC on Australian Financial Institutions were considerably low compare to other developed economies and CBA had also came through the economic turmoil with strong gain in deposit share by delivering $4.72 billion full-year net profit in 2008 (Leyden 2009). This has clearly showed that favorable Australian economical scape has favored CBA to retain premium share over competitors in post and pre GFC periods.\n\nEyers (2014) stated that Fintech (Financial Technology) scene is expanding rapidly in world financial centers. Financial Technologies are also challenging existing business models of financial institution since non-traditional players in Australian financial sectors are leveraging new innovation to deliver flexible services to consumers in a more convenient way (Wade 2014). However, CBA is operating efficiently in the dynamic technological environment. This is because, CBA has set its strategy to capitalize on the difference between its three big rivals by injecting $1.1 billion upgrade to its core banking system and invest $300 million a year in the high-tech modernization program (Smith 2012). So, this has clearly clarified that technology is one of the factors that lead CBA in a dynamic business environment to stay two to three years ahead of competitors (Faherty 2013).\n\nNext, Porter’s 5 forces will be used to determine the financial industry’s profitability, which influence over the success of CBA in Australian financial market.\n\nNowadays, the digitalized financial system appears to be reaching maturity and every major big four banks are utilizing different channels of entrants to capture the market share (Eyers 2014). Consequently, there is a high threat from competitors in financial market beyond APRA’s highly regulated financial systems since potential competitors from overseas and domestic (e.g woolworths/Coles) could have used technologies to offer virtual and physical financial services in Australian Financial Market (Eyers 2014). Since then, this could eventually challenge the growth of CBA’s physical banking in the long run. However, CBA is still a major incumbent in a financial industry, which captures majority of market share with strong domestic presence in Australia (CBA 2014).\n\nIn Australian Financial industry, there is a high bargaining power of customers since Australian major big banks have brought similar financial packages with competitive rates to expand their market share in a concentrated market. As Australian market is favoring customers to bargain on the best rate, CBA has dynamically influenced the bargaining power of the market by offering an aggressive rate at low risk to itself for such customers by dropping its five years fixed home loan rate to record-low 4.99% in 2014(Yeates 2014).\n\nTodays, the financial market in Australia appeared to be reaching maturity. Mason (2014) stated that financial industry in Australia has developed at compound annual growth rate of 13% over the past decade and ranked among the most profitable banks in the developed world (Australian Trade Commission 2011). Nevertheless, Australian Financial industry is considered as Red Ocean since big four banks could potentially face more mortgage competition each other for the concentrated market share (Janda 2014). Thus, if market leader CBA failed to maintain its current competitiveness in an aggressive market, the market share could be missed out and it will be given away to competitors.\n\nHarrison (2014) stated that combination of tangibles and intangible assets of which control by the CBA could be identified as key resources to execute its strategic capabilities. Resources include teamwork among managers and Past/Present Chief executive officers, firm’s reputation among customers and its strong balance sheet has helped CBA to attain premium share price over competitors. The possession of CBA’s strategic resources ahead of competitors has favored its long-term survival and alleviated its competitive advantage. The strategic resources of the CBA will be demonstrated by using the value Chain framework.\n\nSmith (2012) stated that CBA appears to be ahead of competitors in its IT development strategy and this has induced CBA to attain not only cost and operational efficiency but also improve customer satisfaction. As a result, due to its new modernization in core banking system with best in class online banking platforms, CBA has attained the biggest improvement in its customer satisfaction score out of big fours and achieved Money magazine’s best innovative awards in 2014(News 2014). Moreover, CBA’s strong shareholder with a resilient balance sheet has also empowered full funded acquisition from internal and external stakeholders (Letts 2014). CBA’s significant balance sheet growth with high earning assets and deposit has empowered organic capital growth and investor’s confidence in investment. Therefore, it is assumed that strong financial strength with high profit return has amplified CBA to stay ahead rivals and trades its shares at premium over their domestic competitors.", null, "The need for finance to either start a business enterprise or expand its frontiers cannot be underestimated. It is to say that, just as business ventures are anticipated to live and progress into the unforeseeable future, money among others is expected to be the building denominator. 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[ null, "Commercial High Court presided over by Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, has issued an arrest warrant directed at the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the National Security and the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), to arrest social media commentator, Kelvin Taylor and present him to his Court to answer why he should not be committed to jail for his derogatory commentary about him, Justice Eric Kyei Baffour.\n\nIn a recent episode of his social media video reportage called “With All Due Respect” and dubbed the “The Men in Red, Tainted Judiciary”, Kelvin Taylor, picked on the Court of Appeal Judge, Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, and made several allegations against him.\n\n“Today I will tell you about the men in red, yes the men in red and how some of them have been compromised,” Kelvin Taylor said in his introduction in the said video.\n\nThe social media commentator further zeroed in on a case before Justice Eric Kyei Baffour entitled the “Republic versus Eugene Baffoe-Bonnie and four others” indicating that he is deliberately twisting the law as far as proceedings, in that case, is concerned to favour the current NPP administration.\n\n“Justice Eric Kyei Baffour was hurriedly promoted from a High Court Judge to a Court of Appeal Judge . I can say on Authority that Justice Kyei Baffour is operating on the orders of President Akufo-Addo and the National Security Minister Kan Dapaah. This is why the case of the former NCA board members was jumped straight to the Commercial Court to Kyei Baffour so that he will execute government agenda, this is basic. With all due respect my fellow Ghanaians, Justice Kyei Baffour is seriously doing the bidding of the President and more importantly the bidding of the National Security Minister, Mr. Kan Dapaah” Kelvin Taylor said.\n\nKelvin Taylor also alleged that the Court of Appeal Judge, Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, has recently built a mansion in Accra that has become the talk of town in Nation.\n\n“Justice Kyei Baffour has become too powerful and too rich in this short time. He recently built one of the most expensive mansions in Accra which in fact has become the talk in the corridors of the Justice department” Taylor said.\n\nJustice Eric Kyei Baffour in issuing the arrest warrant said the warrant will hold until Kelvin Taylor is arrested and presented to his Court or until he longer exist on planet earth." ]
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[ "Lyle Moldawer, Ph.D., Philip A. Efron, M.D., and multidisciplinary collaborators Michael Kladde, Ph.D., and Laurence Morel, Ph.D., have received an RM1 award to study dysfunctional myelopoiesis and myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the pathobiology of sepsis. The funding will stretch over a period of five years with an annual total award of $1.58-1.68 million.\n\n“I wanted to extend my gratitude to the college and university for their continued support of this endeavor. It has been a long road, and this could not have been accomplished without your support,” said Moldawer, a professor of surgery and key force behind the department’s Sepsis and Critical Illness Research Center.\n\nImprovements in the management of sepsis over the past two decades have dramatically improved patient survival. But they have also also resulted in a new phenotype: Chronic critical illness. Not only does the support from the National Institute of General Medical Science (NIGMS) validate this observation—it also opens the door to developing solut", null, "The grant stitches together a unique and highly qualified cadre of investigators from different areas of health science. Each of their interdisciplinary backgrounds bring a different perspective to the underlying immunological mechanisms that drive chronic critical illness.\n\nOnce researchers have a thorough understanding of the underlying immunological mechanisms that drive chronic critical illness, appropriate personalized therapeutics be developed for patients in this new rapidly expanding population.\n\n“Although the in-hospital mortality after sepsis has significantly decreased, the one year morbidity and mortality of these patients remains suboptimal and unacceptable. This program seeks to directly address the latter,” said Efron, co-PI and director of the Laboratory of Inflammation Biology & Surgical Science.\n\n“This program will focus on better managing survivors of sepsis to reduce risk of secondary infections and rehospitalizations, while also advancing functional recoveries,” Moldawer said. “New therapeutics targeting the persistent inflammation and immune suppression seen in many sepsis survivors will result in improved outcomes and quality of life.”" ]
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[ null, "We finished up our greasy KFC and headed upstairs for the movie theater. It took up a whole floor in the mall! We were watching Zootopia. The movie was really good! Even my parents, who had not been looking forward to it, liked it. It taught some crucial life lessons, from the evil of people who attempted to gain power by spreading fear to the importance of stealth. It also had some jokes, from simply having a carrot on the back of a cell phone, to “What… do you call… a… three-humped… camel?”.", null, "The next day we went to the Grand Palace. Our time there felt perpetual, but we only spent about an hour and a half. There were a countless number of European style buildings with Thai style roofs where access was prohibited. It was a huge complex of multiple buildings that were each unique. Some were temples, others were museums, and others still were mysterious.", null, "Later, we had some ice cream, and at night, we saw Muay Thai, without mom. The fighters were tiny, ranging 100 to 131 pounds! Despite their minute size, the fighters put up a good fight, always ending up with pinkish stomach areas waiting burst with blood. The fighters kicked and punched and even kneed each other, and occasionally someone got thrown on the ground.\n\nOn our last day, we saw the royal barges, and then took a tour through the canals, stopping by a temple dedicated to… scaffolding. Just kidding! It was covered in scaffolding, though. We also got some epic pictures to end our awesomeness in Bangkok. Awesome Man!", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "After the jump, check out interviews with Adam from backstage at the Garden. He talks about his new album, getting used to life without privacy, and the big reunion with Kris Allen.\n\nKeep watching this space–I’ll be updating with interviews as they come in.\n\nBonus: Interviews with Florida radio stations–Adam will be the special guest at the Y-100 Jingle Ball in Mirimar, FL and the 93.3 Jingle Ball in Tampa." ]
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[ null, "Doniphan junior Max Owen drives to the basket against South Pemiscot during Tuesday night's quarterfinal game at the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament. Owen scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half to help the fifth-seeded Dons to a 63-57 win over the fourth-seeded Bulldogs.\nKyle Smith\n\nWith Doniphan’s double-digit lead down to three points in the final minute, Doniphan’s Ethan Jones closed the door on South Pemiscot’s late rally.\n\nJones was perfect in two trips to the foul line and came up with a steal for a layup to lift the Dons to a 63-57 win in the quarterfinals of the 65th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament on Tuesday in Bloomfield.\n\nDoniphan will face top-seeded Bernie in the semifinals at 7 p.m. Wednesday.\n\n“We kept putting them on the free-throw line in the last (90 seconds). Definitely not great down the stretch, but I thought we played great up until then,” Doniphan coach Daniel Cagle said. “Somehow, the ball kept ending up in Nolan Czerwonka’s hands. He’s capable, but he wasn’t knocking down free throws. We wanted to get it into Jones’s hands, so we started getting it to Jones right there at the end, and he hit some free throws.”\n\nJones led all scorers with 21 points. He was 5 for 6 on free throws and scored 11 of Doniphan’s 13 points in the first quarter. His steal and layup late was his only field goal in the second half.\n\nDoniphan (6-5) took a double-digit lead early in the third quarter and kept at least an eight-point lead until the final 2 minutes of the game.\n\nNeeding to make a run, South Pemiscot (4-2) started trapping with under 4 minutes left in the game. Tawonn Amerson, who led the Bulldogs with 19 points, scored and drew the fifth foul against Doniphan’s Max Owen, who finished with 18 points. Amerson missed the free throw leaving South Pemiscot down by nine with 2 minutes remaining.\n\n“When he fouled out, it was all about ball security and knocking down free throws,” Cagle said.\n\nAfter a timeout, the Bulldogs came out in a 2-2-1 trap. The Bulldogs immediately forced a turnover but missed at the other end.\n\nIt was the closest the Bulldogs had been since the beginning of the third quarter.\n\n“I thought our pressure got to them late. Doniphan made an adjustment to get their best shooter some free throws and kind of sealed it for them,” McGowan said.\n\nThe Bulldogs switched to a full-court, man-to-man press, and Doniphan tried for a long pass on the inbounds.\n\nLaogan Welch leaped for a potential steal near halfcourt, missed, and Doniphan added a free throw.\n\nWith 45 seconds left, South Pemiscot’s Mark Jones drove for a three-point play to cut the lead to four points.\n\nWelch immediately fouled Tristian Bryant on the inbounds for his fifth foul. In the double bonus, Bryant made the second. Mark Jones took the inbounds, went coast-to-coast for a quick basket and the Bulldogs called timeout down three points with 36 seconds left.\n\nFacing a man-to-man press, Doniphan called a timeout to prevent a five-second call.\n\nThe Dons got the ball to Ethan Jones on their second try, who was immediately fouled and made both free throws.\n\nQuickly upcourt, Amerson drove and dished to Zach Southern under the basket, but the pass went out of bounds.\n\nEthan Jones added two more free throws, got a steal and a layup, and suddenly Doniphan was back up by nine with 10 seconds left.\n\n“We didn’t do the things to win that ballgame. Our free-throw shooting wasn’t very good, we had too many turnovers, and we gave them too many second-chance opportunities,” McGowan said. “Until we get those three things lined out, we’re going to struggle against really good teams like Doniphan and others. But I think we’re capable.”\n\nMark Jones had 12 points for South Pemiscot, eight in the fourth quarter, and Jonathan Parry added 11.\n\nDoniphan’s seven-point run midway through the second quarter helped it go into halftime with a three-point lead.\n\nThe Dons trailed 21-19 and then scored three straight baskets and a free throw to match the biggest lead of the first half for either team.\n\nStill ahead five and playing for the final shot of the half, the Dons had the ball out of bounds near midcourt.\n\nAmerson jumped the inbounds pass and turned it into an easy dunk to set the halftime score at 28-25.\n\nDoniphan opened the second half with a 13-2 run to take the game’s first double-digit lead.\n\nEthan Jones made three 3-pointers in the first quarter, while Owen did the same in the third.\n\nSouth Pemiscot scored the first field goal of the second half but didn’t get another one until Amerson spun in the lane and scored a difficult layup through a foul. 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[ null, "We are at that moment in the election cycle (and given that we have a Labor Government, much to the consternation of a compliant right-wing mainstream media) that we can expect the said media to ramp up its attack on how hellish the Government is while promoting Tony Abbott and his team as political deities. Nothing is more certain. Their efforts to date – as toxic as they are – will pale in comparison to the venom we can expect over the coming months.\n\nThose of the Fifth Estate (social and independent media) are also ramping up an attack, collectively, but with the opposing message: the Labor Government has performed extraordinarily well and the possibility of an Abbott led government will deliver dire social and economic consequences, the likes of which this country haven’t seen for many decades. And may themselves take many decades to recover from.\n\nThose people wise enough to follow the writings of the Fifth Estate at the exclusion of the Fourth Estate (the mainstream media) could not have helped but notice the flood of articles holding the current opposition and their media mates to account. Only the Fifth Estate are providing a true picture of what an Abbott Government would mean to most Australian families, while themselves being gobsmacked at the media’s reluctance to actually ask a simple question of Abbott for fear of the (half-hearted) answer deterring the nurtured voters.\n\nOver the last few days some brilliant articles about the reality of the incompetent media and the prospect of an Abbott Government have been published. I have picked six of the best from sites other than those on The Australian Independent Media Network site that deserve, nay, demand wide coverage. They are all a MUST read. They are all a MUST share.\n\nHere they are, in no particular order with some selected, and hopefully, enticing quotes:\n\nThe Political Sword: Political hatred: its genesis and its toll by Ad astra who writes:\n\nAbbott has always maintained that he should have been PM, that the Gillard Government is illegitimate, and that he would do everything in his power to bring it down, something he envisaged would be easy and swift, and The Lodge his by Christmas. That was two Christmases ago, and with each passing day his anger heightened and his campaign of vilification intensified.\n\nI have not witnessed such hatred as we now hear in the language that Opposition members and some commentators use, and see in the angrily contorted faces of Tony Abbott, Christopher Pyne, Joe Hockey, Julie Bishop and other Opposition members in parliament and in interviews.\n\nThe Failed Estate: Damned Lies and Journalism by Mr Denmore:\n\nThe sheer volume of this muck prompts one to ask where journalists stand. For instance, we constantly see deceitful scare stories about public debt, devoid of context. In the case of this boogeyman, the News Ltd scribblers conveniently leave out that to ensure a liquid bond market, gross debt will rise if government issuance is kept at a set ratio to the economy (as requested by APRA, the RBA and other key institutions). They ignore that our net debt is among the lowest in the OECD, and they will ritually overlook that, in the eyes of bodies like the IMF, our debt is of no concern at all. These are facts. They are not ‘left-wing’ facts. They are facts.\n\nIndependent Australia: The polishing of Tony Abbott by Clint Howitt:\n\nThe intrusion of religion into politics runs counter to the traditional separation of Church and State in modern democracies, but Abbott’s statements and actions have already made it clear that his strong sectarian convictions do encroach on his political role.\n\nGiven the controversial positions he has taken on the sensitive matters of the status of women, abortion and gay relationships, it must be of great concern to people affected by these issues that the hard-won gains are likely either to freeze, or worst still, wind them back, under an Abbott government.\n\nNever so many implied falsehoods, bare-faced hypocrisies and blatant lies in the one presentation since … well . . . since Abbott’s speech at the IPA dinner in April.\n\nWould this be the end of Phoney Tony? Could any leader survive the media onslaught after a hubristic homily with such huge hypocrisies?\n\nWell, not only was media reaction completely devoid of fulmination against the fibs, but it seemed none had even been detected. Somewhat bizarre.\n\nThis is the point where companies are starting to make investment decisions about the next financial year, and to make long-term decisions for the rest of the decade. We’re at the point where the Coalition should start looking like a confident alternative government, rather than like a bunch of chancers riding their luck. Late last year, The Australian‘s Paul Kelly declared that the Coalition had fifty fully-costed policies ready to go: it’s increasingly clear this isn’t the case, and could well be for Kelly what assertions about Iraqi WMDs were to Colin Powell.\n\nOn Turn Left 2013: Tony Abbott announces the Oprah Winfrey of budget replies: You can have free money and You and You, the author writes:\n\nUnfortunately Tony was pointing to the Gallery, where his family were watching from, and Gina Rinehart, who was also watching.\n\n[Correction: Thursday night was a budget reply, not a campaign launch]\n\nThe feedback to the Budget Reply was a little like an episode of Orpah – a buffet of everything.\n\nTony’s plans to scrap the carbon “tax” to save families up to $300 a year in exchange low-income Australians will lose the low-income super contribution as well as the supplementary bonus paid to people on benefits. Makes sense? Perhaps to a Coalition voter. Although, as NSW Senator Doug Cameron points out, the Liberals are far from economic geniuses.\n\nSix great articles among dozens to choose from, and my apologies to those great social media authors and their articles not included – this time. Your turn will come. To all, keep up the great work. You’re all brilliant. You really do give the mainstream media – dare I say it – a caning." ]
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[ "President Obama called for an end to nuclear weapons in a solemn visit to Hiroshima to offer respects to the victims of the world’s first deployed atomic bomb. (Reuters)\nBy David Nakamura\n\nHIROSHIMA, Japan — Nearly 71 years after an American bomber passed high above this Japanese city on a clear August morning on a mission that would alter history, President Obama on Friday made a solemn visit to Hiroshima to offer respects to the victims of the world’s first deployed atomic bomb.\n\n“We have known the agony of war. Let us now find the courage, together, to spread peace, and pursue a world without nuclear weapons.” In later remarks, he said that scientific strides must be matched by moral progress or mankind is doomed.\n\nObama’s visit, the first to Hiroshima by a sitting U.S. president, had stirred great anticipation here and across Japan among those who longed for an American leader to acknowledge the suffering of the estimated 140,000 killed during the bombing on Aug. 6, 1945, and its aftermath. That figure includes 20,000 Koreans who had been forced by the Japanese military to work in the city for the imperial war machine.\n\nThree days after the Hiroshima bombing, a second U.S. atomic bomb hit Nagasaki, killing a total of 80,000, including an additional 30,000 Koreans. Most of those killed in both cities were civilians. The Japanese emperor announced his nation’s surrender a week later.\n\n[More and more Americans question the Hiroshima bombing. But would they do it again? Maybe.]\n\nOn Friday, people lined streets as Obama’s motorcade entered the city. The presidential limousine pulled up behind the Peace Memorial Museum.\n\nIn the park, guests were seated just in front of the curved, concrete cenotaph that pays tribute to the dead with an eternal flame burning just beyond it. The Genbaku Dome, or A-bomb dome, the preserved, skeletal remnants of a municipal building destroyed in the blast, was visible in the distance.\n\nNational security adviser Susan E. Rice and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy walked out from near the museum, along with their Japanese counterparts, followed by Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.\n\nThen Obama was handed a wreath, and he laid it on a stand in front of the cenotaph. He bowed his head and stood silently for a minute. Abe then did the same.\n\n“We come to ponder a terrible force unleashed in a not-so-distant past,” Obama said. The souls of the people who died in this city “speak to us,” he added. “They ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become.”", null, "The president called for nations to reconsider the development of nuclear weapons and to roll back and “ultimately eliminate” them.\n\n“The world was forever changed here,” he said. “But today, the children of this city will go through their day in peace. What a precious thing that is. It is worth protecting, and then extending to every child. That is the future we can choose, a future in which ­Hiroshima and ­Nagasaki are known not for the dawn of atomic warfare but as the start of our own moral awakening.”\n\nAfter the remarks, Obama and Abe walked to the front row to greet Sunao Tsuboi, a survivor of the atomic blast, who stood up clutching a walking cane. Then Obama greeted Shigeaki Mori, another survivor, giving him a hug.\n\nThe president and prime minister then walked north toward the dome. Reporters rushing to get photographs of the two got involved in an aggressive shoving match with Secret Service agents and Japanese security officials.\n\n[For Japan’s envoy in Washington, a homecoming in Hiroshima]\n\nObama and Abe stood together gazing at the dome for several minutes. Abe appeared to be explaining the significance to Obama. To their left was a statue of Sadako Sasaki, a child who died of radiation and became known for her colorful paper cranes, which have become a symbol of Hiroshima’s effort to promote peace.\n\nNuclear nonproliferation experts said Friday’s events at Hiroshima would be useful in highlighting the ongoing threat.\n\n“It certainly was a powerful and important gesture of reconciliation and remembrance,” said Daryl G. Kimbal, executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association. “Obama’s visit puts the spotlight again on the continuing and grave risks posed by nuclear weapons, and the urgent need for renewed American and global leadership to deal with it. We hope President Obama will follow up with additional concrete actions to chart the course toward a world without nuclear weapons.”\n\nObama’s visit was infused with symbolism for the two nations that have evolved from bitter World War II enemies into close allies.\n\nBefore the ceremony, Obama visited the Marine Corps air station in Iwakuni, about 25 miles south of Hiroshima, and spoke to a group of U.S. and Japanese troops. He told them that his trip to Hiroshima was “an opportunity to honor the memory of all who were lost during World War II.”\n\nObama added: “It’s a chance to reaffirm our commitment to pursuing the peace and security of a world where nuclear weapons would no longer be necessary. And it’s a testament to how even the most painful divides can be bridged; how our two nations — former adversaries — cannot just become partners but become the best of friends and the strongest of allies.”\n\nThe Iwakuni base, where U.S. Marines work side by side with Japanese forces, “is a powerful example of the trust and the cooperation and the friendship between the United States and Japan,” he said.\n\nPrevious U.S. presidents had avoided Hiroshima over fears that a visit would be regarded as an apology for President Harry S. Truman’s decision to authorize the bombings, which historians say were carried out in an attempt to avoid a planned invasion of Japan.\n\nAnd this visit did not escape political criticism.\n\nSarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee, assailed Obama for what she described as an “apology lap” in Hiroshima. At a large Donald Trump campaign rally in downtown San Diego, Palin accused Obama of “dissing our vets” with the visit. She said the visit suggested that the president believes “the greatest generation was perpetuating the evil of World War II.”\n\nBut Obama and his advisers believed the time was right, in his final year in office, to make the pilgrimage — not as an apology but rather to highlight the alliance between the two nations and to warn of the dangers of modern nuclear weapons exponentially more powerful than the bombs dropped in Japan.\n\nObama has had mixed success in reducing and safeguarding global stockpiles of nuclear weapons and fissile materials. Aides said he hoped his visit, with seven months left in office, would reaffirm the U.S. commitment to nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation.\n\nA day before his visit while attending an economic summit in Ise City, Obama called the use of atomic bombs an “inflection point in modern history” and said the fate of such weapons “is something that all of us have had to deal with in one way or another.”\n\nWhile Obama has called for deep cuts in nuclear weapons and measures to stop nuclear proliferation, he has come up short of targets he set himself early in his presidency. He has slashed spending on programs to stop nuclear proliferation, left intact military spending on a new generation of nuclear-capable weapons, failed to persuade Pakistan and India to give up their nuclear material stockpiles, and renewed a nuclear-cooperation accord with China that would allow it to pursue commercial plutonium reprocessing, heightening the risk of theft or purchase of dangerous nuclear materials.\n\nMany proliferation experts say the deal with China could heighten the chances of a plutonium-reprocessing arms race in northeast Asia, and four lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to tighten restrictions in the China agreement.\n\n“They still need to do more,” Henry Sokolski, executive director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, said of the Obama administration. “They should follow Congress’s call to work with others to promote a pause to prevent the piling up of nuclear gunpowder in the form of plutonium for ‘peaceful purposes.’ ”\n\nFor Obama, another challenge was to use the visit to advance the process of reconciliation in the ­Asia-Pacific region, where wartime grievances have been slower to heal than among some of the European combatants of World War II.\n\nObama sought to make clear that while all sides suffered, all sides also bear responsibility for the horrors of war, even as Japan and its neighbors continue a bitter debate over long-ago wartime atrocities.\n\nThe White House has said it would welcome Abe to Pearl Harbor, where plans are underway to mark the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Dec. 7. One senior U.S. official said he would be surprised if Abe did not come, though the prime minister said at a news conference this week that he had no such plans at this time.\n\nAbe reminded reporters that he gave a speech to the U.S. Congress during a state visit to Washington last spring that reflected on the war and the sacrifices of Americans. The prime minister also accompanied Obama on a tour of the World War II Memorial, where Abe laid a wreath and prayed for the souls of the dead.\n\nCarol Morello and Steven Mufson in Washington contributed to this report.\n\nCarol Morello and Steven Mufson contributed to this report.\n\nHow the Hiroshima bombing is taught around the world\n\nAn illustrated history of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings" ]
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[ "Researching jaw-dropping destinations comes with my job. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining, but that does come with certain drawbacks—like the fact that my bucket list is now hundreds of pages long. I have my work cut out for me to get to them all.\n\nCase in point: Two years ago, while researching treehouse hotels for another story, I stumbled across the Lion Sands Game Reserve in South Africa, and I thought this open platform hotel in the middle of the African bush sounded simultaneously terrifying and enthralling. Naturally, I added it to my must-do list.", null, "Fast forward a few years: An airfare sale to South Africa meant that my dream could become a reality. So did sleeping in an isolated treehouse on a game reserve live up to my expectations? Absolutely—although in my dreams, there were 100 percent fewer bugs to deal with than in reality.\n\nChecking into the treehouse at Lion Sands isn’t like at a normal hotel room. Instead, I checked into a room at Tinga Lodge—a regular hotel located inside the game reserve—where I could store my suitcase, shower after a long flight, and soak up some air conditioning before heading to the treehouse. I packed a small overnight bag with the essentials and set out on a game drive.\n\nRELATED: I Went on an African Photo Safari — Here’s What It Was Like", null, "After spotting lions, giraffes, and a leopard, I saw something even more exhilarating on the open plain: my treehouse looming in the distance. Tinyeleti Treehouse looks like a mirage as it springs up from the ground with nothing around it as far as the eye can see—no people, no buildings, and definitely no lights. My guide gave me a quick safety briefing (do not open the gate to the treehouse or leave the treehouse for any reason lest you get eaten by a wild animal) and drove off.\n\nIt would be just me, my boyfriend, and the wildlife until our guide returned after sunrise to pick us up for our next game drive. Luckily, the treehouse is fully stocked with provisions that include a gourmet picnic dinner, snacks, breakfast for the next day, and whatever you might want to drink. (I went for the sparkling wine.)", null, null, "The dining table is set with fine china. There’s no roof and no electricity, but gas lanterns illuminate the treehouse and there’s a working bathroom complete with running water, a double vanity, mirrors, soap, hand towels, plush bathrobes, and slippers. There’s also a cozy couch for optimal lounging before you retire to the plush king-sized bed.", null, "The view, uninterrupted for miles, is of the Sabie River, which draws many animals to its shores. You can relax on your deck and watch the parade. I switched on the provided strong flashlight after dark, and was shocked when it illuminated a hippo and her baby wandering just outside of our room for the night. This was something no one else on the planet was experiencing at the same time—something you don’t normally get even on a remote African safari, where there are always other people around.", null, "RELATED: What to Wear on a Safari\n\nAfter Dark in the Treehouse\n\nOnce night falls, the sky lights up with stars. And because there’s no light pollution, you’ll be able to spot all kinds of bright constellations. Birds, frogs, and other insects all make their nightly noises, which—combined with the rushing of the river—makes a great soundtrack to fall asleep to.\n\nOf course, once darkness falls, the bugs come out with a vengeance. I didn’t have problems with any biting insects (possibly thanks to the treehouse’s provided bug spray), but I was bombarded by flying beetles who seemed to be attracted by the lanterns. Once I turned those off and took refuge under the bed’s mosquito net, they weren’t as much of a problem.", null, "If you’re nervous about sleeping alone and out in the open, you’ll be reassured by the two-way radio with which you can call a ranger, if necessary, as well as the cell phone with a direct line back to the main lodge. Help is never far away, but you won’t see anyone unless you want to.\n\nYou won’t need an alarm clock to get up in time for your morning game drive—the sun will wake you up. There’s no better way to start your morning than sipping a cup of coffee (kept hot in a thermos) as you watch the sun rise over the river and the animals start their day.\n\nCaroline Morse received a discounted media rate from Lion Sands Game Reserve on her vacation to South Africa. Follow her adventures around the world on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline and on Twitter @CarolineMorse1." ]
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[ null, "Miles feels like an antique revival, but it’s actually more popular today than ever before.\n\nDebate surrounds this name’s meaning and origin. My best guess? It’s an all-of-the-above scenario, with more than one backstory behind the name.\n\nThe Germanic element mil means generous or good. It’s usually connected to Milo, which is close but maybe not quite the same name.\n\nThen there’s the Slavic milu – gracious.\n\nAnd in Latin, miles means soldier. Way back in the year 200 BC, the Roman writer Plautus authored Miles Gloriosus, a comedy about a swaggering soldier – who actually answers to Pyrgopolynices.\n\nSome combination of the above surely explain the name, which the Normans imported to England. It’s also possible that it evolved from Mihel, sometimes listed as an old French form of Michael – but that seems to be pretty rare.\n\nTo complicate things even further, Myles appears in Greek myth. He’s the son of King Lelex, from whom he inherits the kingdom of Laconia. The beautiful maiden Sparta was his granddaughter, and the ancient city named in her honor.\n\nIt appears this name was lost long before English speakers considered any similar choice for their sons.\n\nWe know the name appeared in use by the sixteenth century, thanks to two men.\n\nMiles Coverdale translated the Bible to English in the 1530s, eventually becoming an early Puritan thought leader. Captain Myles Standish led the Pilgrims to settle at Plymouth and served as an influential leader of the colony, though he himself was not a believer.\n\nWhat we know about Standish is obscured by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem The Courtship of Miles Standish. It transformed him into something of a folk hero, and romanticized the early Pilgrims in ways that still influence our thinking today.\n\nThe poem was written in 1858, and was quite popular. Since US name data begins in 1880, it’s difficult to gauge Longfellow’s impact.\n\nA collection of characters answered to the name over the years:\n\nIt gained steadily during the 1980s and 90s, becoming nearly mainstream by the turn of the twenty-first century.\n\nMaybe the biggest influence over how we hear the name: Miles Dewey Davis III, a jazz legend with a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.\n\nHis career spanned five decades. Davis innovated and alienated; opened the art form to new listeners and changed the way we experience music. 1959’s Kind of Blue remains the top selling jazz album of all time.\n\nHis style and artistic prowess left the name forever changed. It reads cool, edgy, and part of American history in a very different way than Captain Standish.\n\nWhile no one suggests that the name shares origins with the Old English mil – the source of our word mile – the shared sound lends Miles some of its adventurous spirit. At least one marathoner has chosen the name as a nod to running.\n\nCelebrities have embraced it for their children, including John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. Characters from 2004 movie Sideways and long-running television favorite Lost answer to the name. So does Miles Morales, the newest hero to wear the alias Spider-Man in the comic books, some television series, and, of course, 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.\n\nThat tracks with the name’s rise in use. For several years, it’s hovered just outside of the current US Top 100.\n\nIt sounds smart and stylish, rooted in history but at home in the world today. No surprise this name is going places.\n\nWould you consider Miles for a son?", null ]
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[ null, "Al Pacino’s overacting may put some off but De Niro is magnetic and Heat is still a classic of the genre. The director’s cut Blu-ray is the best version tweaking some of the dialogue and remastering the sound and visuals to perfection. For the shoot-out alone this is a must-see.\n\nPlot: Master criminal Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) is trying to control the rogue actions of one of his men, while also planning one last big heist before retiring. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Hanna (Al Pacino) attempts to track down McCauley as he deals with the chaos in his own life, including the infidelity of his wife (Diane Venora) and the mental health of his stepdaughter (Natalie Portman). McCauley and Hanna discover a mutual respect, even as they try to thwart each other’s plans.\n\nReview: Here’s a not very interesting tidbit – My three favourite directors are John Carpenter, Walter Hill and Michael Mann. It’s hard for me to pick a favourite movie from Mann but it’s between Thief, Collateral and Heat.\n\nHeat is undeniably a classic film from the performances to the cinematography and the music; considering it is nearly 3 hours long it never drags giving every character time to breathe while also providing us with some of the best shoot-outs ever committed to film.\n\nThis was the first time we get to see two acting icons on screen together – Al Pacino and Robert De Niro but if we’re honest this is De Niro’s movie as he is restrained and never loses his cool. Al Pacino on the other hand is grandstanding from beginning to end overacting and shouting unnecessarily at every opportunity. It used to bother me but after watching the film again last night Pacino’s loudmouth cop Vincent Hannah gives the movie its personality with his quotable dialogue with lines like “GREAT ASS!” which never fails to make me laugh.\n\nIt’s funny how you empathise with the criminal more than the cop in Heat as De Niro just brings that icy cool to the character and seems more in control of things unlike Pacino’s cop whose personal life is a mess and he mostly comes across as arrogant.\n\nWhat’s interesting is that the Blu-ray is a little different from the version I remember as I recently got the Director’s Cut; two moments are changed (per IMDB):\n\nPersonally, I’m glad they were removed especially the “detritus” line as I felt that speech didn’t sound natural. I can’t remember the last time I ever heard anyone say “detritus” in a conversation in real life. For me this truly is the best version of the film as it has been superbly remastered with crystal clear visuals and audio so it has never looked or sounded better.\n\nMichael Mann is so good at selecting the music to all of his films and Heat’s soundtrack is one of his best with every tune perfectly blending in with the story and visuals.\n\nKevin Gage has rarely been more sinister as Waingro, the unhinged new member of McCauley’s crew who has an itchy trigger finger and just likes to kill people.\n\nThe most sympathetic character of the entire tale is poor Eady (Amy Brenneman) who Neil McCauley (De Niro) falls for; she is such a pure character and the only one who hasn’t been corrupted by the choices they have made. Both Hannah and McCauley live for their jobs and their relationships always suffer because of it.\n\nEvery time I watch the movie when Neal and Eady are in the car I shout at the screen telling him to forget Waingro and just go the airport as he could have escaped scot free but you know he wouldn’t as he could never live with himself.\n\nThe bank robbery and ensuing shoot-out are expertly crafted and the sound of the gunfire is utterly deafening making it all the more visceral and easily one of the best of the genre.\n\nOverall, despite Al Pacino’s hilarious overacting Heat is still an incredible achievement with one of the all-time greatest casts, memorable characters, jaw-dropping shoot-outs, perfect music and cinematography making it essential for any lover of cinema." ]
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[ null, "The story, part of a broader look at the role of banks in money laundering known as the FinCEN Files, focused on Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian money launderer who worked with Turkey’s state-owned Halkbank to move billions of dollars through an underground network of shell companies and gold smugglers to help Iran evade international sanctions.\n\nZarrab was arrested in Miami in 2016 as he arrived for a Florida vacation with his Turkish pop-star wife Ebru Gündeş, and their young daughter. He pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering, and became a government witness in return for leniency. He is expected to testify next year in a separate trial of Halkbank.\n\nA former insider in the Zarrab organization, who smuggled suitcases of gold and cash across international borders, told OCCRP and Courthouse News that the Turkish government approved Zarrab’s operations.\n\nThe Istanbul Anatolian Courthouse on Wednesday placed a gag order, preventing some Turkish media from reporting on the Zarrab stories published by OCCRP and Courthouse News.\n\nHowever, people in Turkey are still able to safely read Internet Archive copies of OCCRP’s FinCEN Files’ investigations about the government’s involvement and how Zarrab smuggled Russia’s money.\n\nTurkey’s main opposition party, The Republican People’s Party (CHP), submitted a parliamentary inquiry to Vice President Fuat Oktay consisting of six main questions from the investigation. According to parliamentary rules, Oktay has to answer them in 15 days and involve ministries, if necessary.\n\nThe investigation into Zarrab’s dealings was part of the FINCEN Files, in-depth reports on a cache of secret financial intelligence reports leaked to Buzzfeed News and shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and media partners in 88 countries, including OCCRP. The documents reveal how major banks have moved dirty money for corrupt regimes and international criminals." ]
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[ "13 May\n2008\nWe've been decorating the living room since what feels like forever, I'll post some proper pictures of it finished but here is a sneak preview of the photos I took of the new nest of tables that's been waiting for us to finish decorating for a few months. I finally put them together at the weekend.\n\n11 May\n2008\nLast night we came home at around midnight and disturbed an intruder. Nobody hurt and nothing taken, is the short version.\n\nWe got back, walked up to the front door and I decided I needed to water my plants as they were looking at bit sad. So I went up the side of the house to the back to get the watering can while Kevin went in the front door. The back of our house is pitch black at night but I know it well so I just wandered round, right along the back of the house and grabbed the watering can. I then looked around and realised there was something moving in the dark ... something very big. Eventually this heaving shape resolved itself into a man climbing out of my kitchen window at which point I started SCREAMING. Forget panic alarms, I was easily louder than any of those, the whole street must have heard me.\n\nAs I was only about 4 feet from the man in question, he must have got a fair fright as well (who wanders around back gardens in the pitch black at midnight after all??). Seems like he heard Kevin going in the front and scarpered back out the way he came in. Of course Kevin, in the house, has no idea what is happening other than there is screaming outside the house ... I can't imagine what was going through his mind when he realised it was me screaming. Anyway I ran back to the front, went in the house and after some total incoherence explained to Kevin what I'd seen. At which point we had no idea if there was still anyone in the house or anything.\n\nI rang the police and our neighbours were also out asking if we were OK, they very kindly helped Kevin check if there was anyone else in the house. The police responded quickly and were very good, which is great. I'm sure they had enough going on on a Saturday night! Anyway the fingerprint people came this morning and got a good footprint from the kitchen counter, which was very interesting as I've never seen them do that before.\n\nTo cut a long story short, we are fine, nobody was hurt (although we both got almighty frights), and nothing was taken. The window is boarded up now and we will get it replaced as quickly as we can. It seems like the intruder thought we were upstairs asleep (car on the drive, no lights on, midnight), and it was just very lucky that we got back when we did, there was no sign that he had been anywhere other than the kitchen.\n\n20 Mar\n2008\nIts Easter, which means its the only time of the year we reliably get 4 days off in a row from work without taking leave. And one thing I don't have is a lot of holiday allocation. So, we've got good intentions of getting as much as possible done in the house (or at least, I've got good intentions and will rope in anyone who crosses the threshold). Apart from a whole lot of cleaning and catch-up in the house which is normal, I'm hoping to get some or all of the following done:\n\nWe do have help (anyone else at a loose end please feel free to come over as well!) but if we get half of this done it'll be a miracle, wish us luck and have a good weekend yourself :)\n\nOn Monday I start my new job and I'll be mostly working from home which will be nice, but quite a change. I have a lot of online friends that I have yet to meet in real life but to have a whole set of colleagues, some of them in another country (IBuildings is a Dutch company) is all new to me. It'll be nice to avoid the annoyances of sharing an office, with other people's music and cleaning up after others too. I know I am organised and self-motivated enough to manage the working patterns as well, which is one less thing to worry about. If I had needed to be in the office every day, I simply couldn't have managed it as they are based in London. In preparation for next week, I thought I'd share some photos of my home office. To the left are my flower pictures that I found in a box when we moved, they came from another house we previously rented.\n\nI also have some essential accessories for any office: A map of the world and a nabaztag. This one is called Tag and is our second one of these rabbits.", null, "Finally, check out my lovely big office chair, modelled here by my Christmas bear, now named Busibear as he lives in the office and oversees business. The chair was a birthday present from my parents, thanks mum and dad :)", null, "I have a nice new notebook and a futon for any visitors that pop in, I think I'm all set..." ]
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[ "Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Projected to Win 2020 Election: This Is Only the Beginning", null, "Well, that’s it. It looks like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have won the 2020 presidential election, and Donald Trump will no longer be the president of the United States in just a few short months.\n\nThe election has been an agonizing, days-long affair for most of us, with news outlets now finally making the projection as Biden pulls into the lead in Pennsylvania (and Georgia!) and holds onto his leads in Nevada and Arizona. Harris makes history, as Vox points out, as “the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian American person to be elected vice president of the United States.” Biden and Harris have won more votes than any other presidential ticket in history, leading in the popular vote by more than Hillary Clinton did in 2016, currently 73,523,755 to Trump/Pence’s 69,635,880.\n\nIt felt as though this moment would never come, as Trump repeatedly evaded consequences for any of the terrible things he’s done or said—for his whole life and the past four years specifically—but it’s been looming for a while, with the crushing 2018 midterms a good indicator that it was coming, though the Congressional results this year are a bit disappointing with increased Republican turnout. Really, it’s been coming all along for this historically unpopular president. There was just, unfortunately, no way to make it happen faster, with Republicans in Congress shielding him.\n\nAll that remains now is to see what Trump tries to do to cling to power and what lengths Republicans are willing to go to in order to help him do that. Let’s be real: There’s no universe in which Donald Trump just accepts defeat. At the very least, we can expect him to spout conspiracy theories about election fraud until the end of time, whether or not it gets him anywhere, especially as long as he can keep his fans and fame through such claims even after leaving the White House.\n\nHopefully, we can avoid any of the violence he’s tried to stoke and things will go (relatively) smoothly, despite his protests, but even in that event, this is only the beginning. Joe Biden becoming president does not erase the problems in our country, or our political parties, on its own. These problems existed before Donald Trump, just as I wrote the day after the 2016 election, and they will continue on after him. While Biden will certainly be an improvement over Trump, that’s a low bar, and we’ve got a long way to go.\n\nFour years ago, when Trump won the 2016 election, The Mary Sue began covering politics in a way we really hadn’t previously, despite how intertwined our viewpoint is with politics. As much as we’ve all been looking forward to Trump leaving office so that the news is not so much of a dumpster fire all the time, that doesn’t mean ignoring politics and assuming everything is fine just because a Democrat is president. That kind of thinking is how we wind up right back here, and worse.\n\nWe don’t expect to have the same litany of downright awful, cartoon villain behavior and lies to address on a regular basis during a Biden presidency, nor do we expect to disagree on quite as much, but we do plan to be just as blunt and vocal when we do." ]
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[ "India is a land brighter and more colourful than a rainbow. Anyone would find more colours in the country than anywhere else when they travel from state to state. The diversity in our culture, a plethora of religions, change of festivals with the change of months, a different tradition for every religion, and lots of more things make this country full of delightful experiences. As one crosses one border of any state in India, there is something new waiting for one to discover that surely they have not seen before in their entire life. These experiences that the city has to offer gives incredible India moments to each traveller that stays for a lifetime. Here are the top 10 India experiences that one can enjoy in their lifetime.\n\nLuxury Train Journey (Palace on Wheels/ Maharaj Express/ Deccan Odyssey etc.): To begin with, one can start with the best experience that the country has to offer which is generally overlooked over the beauty of the monuments. It is having a relaxed day in the luxury trains of India. The Palace on Wheels, Maharaja Express, Deccan Odyssey are some of the top luxury trains of India that are launched by Indian railways. These trains have all the facilities inside that too of a royal palace. It greets and treats its visitors with an exotic meal and an overall lavish experience. Enjoying a journey in these trains is one worthy experience that should not be missed irrespective of the rate charges it comes for.\n\nKerala Backwaters & Houseboat Stay: Kerala, God’s own country is known to be one for a reason. If Gods have found solace in this place, it is quite sure that every traveller would relish being here too. The highlight of Kerala is the houseboats stay in the backwaters of the city. The shape of the houseboats and how it looks is incredible and lying on it while it moves on the backwaters with the winds touching your face is the most relaxing thing ever. Watching the fishing nets from here, having Kerala’s delectable dishes, moving under the coconut palms, and having a glimpse of the sunset makes everything top notch.", null, null, "Camel Safari in Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer is one of the most stunning cities of Rajasthan. This city too makes for an epic tourist destination but cities like Jaipur and Udaipur always steal the limelight. The good part about this fact is one can have enough of Jaisalmer all for themselves when in the city with the least human hindrance. Jaisalmer is known world-wide for the dunes and being in a desert and not engaging in dune bashing is just not fair. Camel, the ship of the desert, are all ready here to take its lovely travellers on a desert ride. This one is really fun to try.\n\nStay in Palace Hotels in Rajasthan: As mentioned, Rajasthan alone is a state with a variety of colours and experiences. After done with the camel safari, the next best thing to do here is to stay in the palace hotels of the state. Rajasthan, formerly called as Rajputana, the kingdom of the Rajput rulers has seen enough number of grand Rajput palaces. The kings have lived their life of prosperity and for the humans of now, there are palace hotels to stay and relish the legacy of these brave rulers. Every money spent in these hotels is worth it because one gets to live like a king.", null, null, null, null, "Learn Yoga & Meditation in Ashram: India is the birth giver of yoga. If one gets a chance, they must spend a few days in the ashrams of India to try their hands on yoga and meditation. The best place to do this is in Rishikesh. Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world where people from all over the world come to practice professional yoga. Staying in one of the retreats of the town or ashrams, for trying the hands in yoga and meditation guarantees a lifestyle of it for life. Taking one’s spirituality level high should be the goal while practising yoga here.", null, null, "Visit Hindu Temples : India has very strong mythology behind its existence and the country boasts of devotees of Gods. In different cultures, different Gods are worshipped and the outcome of this is a plethora of the Hindu temples in the city. There isn’t any perfect count on how many temples our country has in all. Hence, visiting the major Hindu temples also counts for one of the top experiences to take from the city. Each temple has something unique that is a takeaway for sure. Hindus have their famous Chaar Dhaam Yatra in 4 cities which is believed to be the most auspicious 4 places in the country. Visiting these would also be more than amazing.", null, "Do Visit Atari Wagha Border Beating The Retreat Ceremony: The Attari Wagah border is the border or a crossing between India and Pakistan. This is a very special place in the country that tourists from every part of the country visit to explore. It is in Amritsar, Punjab. Every evening at this border, a beating retreat ceremony is held. It is held when the border closes. The best part is watching the guards of both the countries march in elaborate military costumes. They come at the same spot of the border from their respective countries face-off across the border in front of packed crowds.\n\nEnjoy Serenity in Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Ladakh: Ladakh is a beautiful place that attracts every kind of traveller every year. Mostly known for its natural landscapes, adventure activities, and the serene atmosphere, there is also one major experience to take away from this city. That experience is spending some solace time in the Tibetan monasteries here. Dalai Lama has established the Tibetan settlement here where the Tibetan refugees reside. This is one of the topmost tourist destinations in the state where silence and positive thoughts take over everything. There are altogether 15 monasteries in Ladakh and Thiksey monastery top them all in being the most wonderful.", null ]
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[ null, "WAPPINGERS FALLS — It isn’t always easy balancing motherhood and union activism, but Dutchess-Putnam Retirees Local President Norma Condon is proof that not only can a woman do it, she can do it well.\n\nOnce her daughter entered kindergarten in the 1970s, Condon took a job as a clerical worker at the Wappingers Central School District. Soon, she became CSEA unit president. Condon later served in numerous leadership roles, including\n\nDutchess County Education Local president, Board of Directors and most recently Dutchess-Putnam Retirees Local President. When she began working at the school district, workers there were underpaid, something Condon was ready to address at the bargaining table. “Somebody said to me, ‘Well, what do the clerical workers want?’ and I said, ‘Well, we would like to be paid the same as the IBM clericals,’” said Condon, referring to the nearby computer plant that was then the primary employer in Dutchess County.\n\nWhile district officials pointed out that IBM was a profit-driven business and the district was not, that didn’t stop Condon and her co-workers from pushing for parity. “Two contracts in a row, we negotiated [significant]raises for all three years of the contract,” said Condon.\n\nQuickly realizing the clout that comes with unionism and the importance of union endorsements, Condon has been a member of the Southern Region Political Action Committee for 40 years. Condon, an Ireland native, said she has also enjoyed the friendships and camaraderie that has come with her activism, both as an active member and later as a retiree. She urged members nearing retirement to join a CSEA retiree local, both as a way to stay active in the union and maintain connections with former co-workers.\n\nFor Condon, Women’s History Month is a reminder that there is an equal place for women in our union.\n\n“I’ve always felt I had an equal voice as a woman in CSEA,” said Condon. “I served on a lot of committees over the years, chairing some of them, and I always remember women being active members and leaders. That isn’t the case in every organization, but a woman can have an equal voice in the union.”" ]
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[ "Design a site like this with WordPress.com\nGet started\nSkip to content\nJanuary 19, 2016 Cactus Pop Food, Life", null, "A few months ago we had our first round of Cereal Killers with Peanut Butter Toast Crunch Vs. Cookie Crisp. This time I decided to have a solo cereal party (so basically a weekday breakfast) to try a couple of American cereals – Lucky Charms and Golden Grahams. Did the redheaded leprechaun and his pot of charms sparkle or did the ribbed squares live up to their Golden name? Read all about the battle of the bowl-ge below.\n\nIn the red corner, we have Lucky Charms and in the yellow corner we have Golden Grahams! Let the battle begin. Is your stomach ready to ruuuumble?!", null, null, "I had high expectations digging into this bowl. Last year Kylie Jenner expressed her love for the marshmallow charms in this cereal and subsequently got her own custom box of Lucky Charms: Marshmallows Only. I mean, that’s pretty cool. Plus Sandra Bullock eats them on her cheat days.\n\nFirst thought after my first bite: WOAH. Do not do a Def Leppard and pour some sugar on this because it’s already basically 90% sugar. I mean, I like sugar. But I think in Australia our most sugary cereal is like the equivalent of America’s least sugary. Meanwhile, the marshmallow charms – what I imagine Styrofoam tastes like. Also, the milk turned green.\n\nDespite all that, I get the appeal. It’s colourful, it’s a bit of fun and it gives you the morning boost you would normally need from coffee.\n\nMelpo’s Pro-Tip: Search Lucky Charms on Pinterest. If you’re not into the cereal on it’s own, maybe Lucky Charms cookies or Lucky Charms Treats are up your alley.\nCerealicious Rating: 3.5/5", null, "A cereal that looks like corrugated iron – not a good start! To quote myself from the previous Cereal Killers post when discussing Peanut Butter Toast Crunch, “there’s just something about layers of flat cereal that works for me”. That applies here.\n\nHowever, the texture isn’t enough to save Golden Grahams. There was some gross aftertaste that I couldn’t put my finger on. Brown sugar? Corn meal? A combo of the two? I don’t know what it was that put me off but it put me way off.\n\nMelpo’s Pro-Tip: Only eat if you don’t have taste buds.\nCerealicious Rating: 2/5\n\nAlthough there were some pret-ty harsh cons, Lucky Charms charmed me.\n\nWhat cereals should we try next?" ]
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[ null, "Ghana recently overtook South Africa as the number one gold producing nation in Africa, dealing a huge blow for the country that was for many decades not only the biggest gold producer on the continent but in the world.\n\nBut, in the wake of this event, the inconvenient truth as to who the real number one African gold producer seems to fade away into darkness.\n\nAccording to some, Sudan is the number one gold producer in Africa, and has been for several years.\n\nHowever, gold production from this country is not entirely generated by the formal mining sector but from artisanal miners.\n\nThis is hard to imagine and becomes even harder to grasp when we view this from the perspective of ounces of gold.\n\nThis implies that Sudan produced more than 4 8 Moz of gold primarily through artisanal mining.\n\nAlthough the Sudanese government continues to invite foreign direct investment into its mining industry, the longer this takes, the more artisanal mining activity will bankrupt the fiscus and lead to greater poverty for the central African country which is already ranked as one of the poorest in the world.\n\nNonetheless, its production contribution is still significant – and still accounts for more than 21% of the continent’s total mined gold production.\n\nThis is still significant in the context of the formal sector. Almost one-fifth of South Africa’s economy is dependent on the mining sector, with gold being a significant contributor.\n\nOn a positive note for the global gold sector, the price of gold seems to be on an upward trend and has more recently broken the psychological US$1 400/oz barrier for the first time in six years.\n\nThis is positive news considering exploration activity on the African continent has been mostly subdued.\n\nA sharp rise in resource nationalism, coupled with regularity uncertainty in countries such as South Africa, Tanzania and the DRC, has contributed largely to this.\n\nInvestors believe they could get better ‘bang for their buck’ if they invested it elsewhere. But if they price settles in the $1 400/oz region, this scenario will likely change.\n\nThe question is: Why are gold prices on an upward trend?\n\nThe answer is that nobody really knows.\n\nThe only explanation can be derived by closely examining world events and linking the rise in prices to these world events.\n\nThe USA / China trade war is an example that is likely to have caused the recent spike in the price of the yellow metal.\n\nWhen President Trump announced, prior to the recent G20 Summit, that he was ready to impose maximum trade tariffs on Chinese imports, the price of the yellow metal spiked.\n\nHowever, post the meeting with President Xi Jinping news of a ‘compromise deal’ broke and gold prices subsequently receded.\n\nInvestors dislike uncertainty. When economic predictability levels are low, a surge in the demand for gold occurs mainly as a hedge against inflation. For example, at the time of this article going to print, it was widely expected that the US Federal Reserve would cut interest rates later in July.\n\nLate September 2018 saw the takeover by Barrick Gold Corp. of Randgold Resources. This was followed closely by a second mega-merger in late January 2019 of Newmont and Goldcorp in a transaction worth $10 billion. Fortunately for the acquirers, these deals were concluded prior to the rise in the price of the yellow metal.\n\nAt this juncture, it is unlikely that we will see further mega-mergers as company valuations increase with the escalation in price of gold. Other than these two transactions, no other material mergers and acquisitions in the gold space was noted in H1, 2019.\n\nAfrican gold production – and the breakthrough of mid-tiers\n\nAs mentioned, artisanal and small-scale mining in Africa have also been reassessed, suggesting that this sector is larger than previously thought and growing swiftly.\n\nHaving said that, the formal sector is thriving, particularly in West Africa which is endowed with high-grade gold deposits.\n\nIn addition, the relative shallowness of these deposits makes it attractive from an investment perspective and will therefore attract the requisite amount of capital.\n\nCountries such as Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea are attractive gold mining destinations with policy-friendly regulations and a CFA-Franc common monetary area, pegged to the Euro.\n\nThe mining industry in Africa, like the global gold market, can be split into three categories, i.e. the junior mining market, mid-tier and major market.\n\nJunior miners continue to advance their exploration programmes into definitive feasibility studies (DFSs). The mid-tier market lately has been known to acquire junior miners with completed or close-to-complete DFSs, taking the targeted project into development.\n\nMajors in the sector continue to dispose of non-core assets and to advance the development of crown-jewel assets or mega-projects.\n\nThe recent breakthrough of gold prices beyond the $1 400/oz level will no doubt accelerate mid-tier miners’ activities and that of majors.\n\nThe attractiveness of investment in gold projects is manifold. However, some of the distinguishing advantages of gold mining in Africa, when compared to base metals and bulk commodities, are the following:\n\nInflows into the precious metal-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) also had a strong start to 2019. Assets under management (AUM) grew by 40.3 t during the first quarter of this year, equivalent to $1.9-billion.\n\nInflows into European gold-backed ETFs were particularly encouraging, with assets rising 20 t over the period.\n\nThe World Gold Council expects central banks to continue being a net buyer of gold for the foreseeable future, although the council says it is difficult to forecast this accurately.\n\nNotably, China resumed its purchases in December 2018 and has the potential to buy a lot of the commodity, as the metal only makes up about 2.5% of its international reserves.\n\nAn interesting development of late is India. India is the second-largest consumer of bullion particularly during the wedding season when jewellery is made.\n\nTheir finance minister recently announced an increase in import duty on precious metals imports from 10% to 12.5%. It will be interesting to see how this increase will impact the demand for gold in India.\n\nNivaash Singh is a qualified chartered accountant and has been involved in the execution of a number of high-profile local and international project finance transactions." ]
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[ null, null, null, "More Facts of Jessika the Prankster\n\nJessika is 18 years old. She was born on August 4, 2003, in the United States. Her full name is Jessika Farrell. Her mother is a famous character in all her prank videos and is also her most popular prank target. However, her mother’s name is disclosed yet she is often featured on her social media handles. Her other family members, sibling’s information is also not available.\n\nRecently in March of 2020, her mother’s youtube channel titled “Momma Redd” got launched. Her mother has also posted lots of videos on the channel.", null, "Similarly, she loves cheese and honey. She wants to taste all varieties of wine available. Moving toward her educational background, she might be currently studying in high school concerning her age. She holds American nationality but her ethnic background is still under review.\n\nJessika the Prankster is an American on YouTube famous for her prank videos. She is a prominent social media influencer who has gained popularity for her funny prank videos. Similarly, she is amongst the youngest and the most popular pranksters on the platform. She often plays pranks on her mother, which produces her videos more exciting to watch. Her prank videos even show the strong and beautiful bond she shares with her mother. She has made a video series exclusively for her channel. The series consists of the story of her life struggles and her journey in the social media arena. Her creative and interesting content-creating skills have gained a fan count of millions.\n\nShe started began her career through vlogging videos. As she has always been a prankster at home, this nature of her became an of fame on social media. Similarly, her mother also encouraged her to take her creative skill to the next level. Thus, she decided to post prank videos on ‘YouTube.’ She created her channel Jessikatheprankster on June 6, 2017. After a year on June 11, 2018, she uploaded her first prank video, ‘IM GAY PRANK ON MOM ?‼️ (MUST WATCH).’ She successfully earned over a million views with her first video itself. Within a year, she gained a significant fan base on the platform. As of now, her YouTube channel has earned more than 2.42 million subscribers, with almost more than 223,563,389 views (July 2020).\n\nHer pranks are funny and entertaining to watch and forever have a surprise element. On September 4, 2018, she shared the video of her unboxing the “Silver Play Button” and also thanked her viewers for their love and support.\n\nHer several videos have crossed millions of views. One of the videos titled ‘Hiding my mom’s cigarettes gone wrong ? (MUST WATCH)’ has gained more than 7 million views. And, is one of the most-viewed clips on the channel. She created a video series titled ‘Fresh Princess of Atlanta,’ launched in November 2018. The following series have been garnered more than three million viewers.\n\nMoreover, she launched her secondary YouTube channel “JessikaTheSlayer” on April 11, 2020. She shares her hair tutorial on this channel. As she always keeps on playing with new looks and this channel is a how-to beauty tutorial whether the hair is straight, curly, kinky or just all mixed up like her.", null, "Additionally, she is also quite active on ‘Instagram,’ where she has earned more than two million followers. However, the number of her followers on ‘Twitter’ is not too impressive. She even has her own website, where one can see all her videos and some extra clips that she shares exclusively on the site. Further, she is represented by ‘Gill Talent,’ a talent agency based in Chicago, Illinois.\n\nJessika a.k.a Prankster’s main source of income is her YouTube channel. She has a net worth of $784,000 dollars as of July 2020. Looking at her YouTube statistics, she has published 207 videos which all together add up to more than 184.9 million views. She creates 10 new videos every month on average. Similarly, she garnered 512k video views every day, with 3.6k new subscribers every day. Besides all, she is enjoying her social media fame with good fortune.\n\nJessika’s current relationship status is possibly single. To date, She has not introduced anybody as his boyfriend or lover. As of now, she has not shared any details on his past affairs and dating. Right now, she is focused on his social media career.\n\nOn March 8, 2020, she posted a picture with another fellow social media star The backpack kid, captioning “special banger otw w / @thebackpackkid ???.” So, fans suspected to be in a relationship. However, they have not confirmed it and might just be friends.", null, "To date, she has not been involved in any sort of controversy that created headlines in the media. Similarly, she has maintained to remain far from any kind of rumors too.\n\nJessika is beautiful and wears a bright smile on her face. She looks very charming as well as is a talented fellow. This teen stands a height of 5 feet 5 inches tall and has not mentioned her weight as of now. Likewise, she has brown color eyes with dark brown curly hair." ]
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Voila!", null, "But not any compact car though as I have some important considerations. Firstly, it cannot sit low for my mum’s ease at getting in and out. Secondly, not too big to the point my significant other finds too intimidating to drive. Lastly, a good amount of boot space. To sum it all up, I need a compact SUV.", null, "By sheer coincidence, Volkswagen offered me their new T-Cross. Perfect, so I will get to live with one over a weekend - lets see whether this will help reaffirm my decision.", null, "Looks cool. To be frank, I’m steering clear of obvious choices like the Honda Vezel and Toyota C-HR because… everyone has one; I want the car I’m paying with my hard-earned money to have style, is unique and if it comes in an outstanding colour, even better. Surprisingly, the square-ish shape bodes well with my mum (she said it looks ‘rugged’), and rather unsurprisingly, the significant other loves this shade of ‘Makena Turquoise Metallic’ (very ‘stylish’ and ‘unique’, in her words).", null, "I, on the other hand, love how chunky it looks from a distance although I sternly opine it needs nicer rims (the standard issue 17-inch wrapped in 205/55 R-17 Continental ContiEcoContact rubbers). That said, from the front there is no denying how it resembles its larger brother the Tiguan and daddy the Touareg; yes, VW has maintained the identity, made it smaller and added youthful touches throughout to attract its target audience.", null, "The rear end of the T-Cross is tastefully done, with those pair of significant tail-lamps joined together by a central reflector; unfortunately, the latter does not light up.", null, "Adequately powered. Small turbocharged engines are no longer new, so it comes to no surprise what the T-Cross has: Under the bonnet lies a 999 cc turbocharged 3-cylinder powerplant. Mated to VW’s widely utilized 7-speed DSG ‘box, maximum power output is 113 bhp with maximum torque some 200 Nm available from as low as 2,000 rpm (heck, that’s even more than my Impreza’s 196 Nm!). All that power gets sent to the front two wheels, enabling the 0-100 km/h sprint to be executed in 10.2 seconds.", null, "The T-Cross shines in junction-to-junction grand prix, feeling sprightly without the need to floor the accelerator. In town traffic, you rarely catch it breathless; ok maybe if I were to really nitpick, there is that millisecond of lag between the moment I prod the accelerator to the car actually moving off. But again, I have to emphasize that to the daily driver, this is something you’d easily miss out.", null, "Then while driven along the expressway, it has the very right to stay on the fastest lane, cruising at three-figure speeds with ease. However, wind and tyre noise become more obvious as you go higher up the speedometer.", null, "Handling. Yes, it is capable though not as much as a Golf. With all the hardware, it can still hold its own along winding roads with only screeching rubbers telling you you’re almost reaching the limit. As any other car this tall, understeer does kick in earlier than expected, but thankfully, the steering corresponds well enough to keep you updated.", null, "Cabin. Hands down, the T-Cross’s remains one of the best in its class. Open the rear door and the first thing to notice is how natural it is getting in and out, and that comfortable seat. To add on, it can accommodate up to two and a half passengers without a hitch, providing more than adequate legroom and a generous headroom.", null, "The boot also deserves praises for its practicality. If you’re the sort who treats your car as a second store room, I’m glad to report the boot here is like a vortex – all I need to do is open the boot and, tadaa, everything will automatically be sucked in. With the backrest folded down, the T-Cross suddenly provides useful space, appropriate for those IKEA runs…", null, "In a nutshell. Frankly, the Volkswagen T-Cross has a lot going for it - enough firepower for the daily grind, appropriate handling characteristics, a lovely exterior and a surprisingly stylish, practical and sorted cabin. While the official combined fuel consumption is 18.5 km/L, I managed a more real-world 11 km/L (which is still acceptable by my standards, considering I’m living with 8 km/L at best with the Subaru).", null, "Am I going to sign on the dotted line for one? Not yet, though. If you’re wondering why, here’s the reason: Renault Captur. Let me try that one first, and then get back to you which one I’d put my savings down for…" ]
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[ null, "Songs that were on top of the music singles charts in the USA and the United Kingdom on April 6th, 1979.\n\nThe date is April 6th, 1979 and it's a Friday. Anyone born today will have the star sign Aries. Currently, people have \"that Friday feeling\" and are looking forward to the weekend.\n\nThe summer of 1979 is drawing closer and temperatures have started to rise. The song I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor is on top of the singles charts in both the USA and the United Kingdom. Jimmy Carter is currently the President of the United States and the movie The China Syndrome is at the top of the Box Office.\n\nIf you were to travel back to this day, notable figures such as John Wayne, Alfred Hitchcock, Ian Curtis and Steve McQueen would all be still alive. On TV, people are watching popular shows such as \"M*A*S*H\", \"Happy Days\", \"Little House on the Prairie\" and \"Chips\". Meanwhile, gamers are playing titles such as \"Gun Fight\", \"Breakout\" and \"Space Invaders\".\n\nKids and teenagers are watching TV shows such as \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\", \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\", \"Happy Days\" and \"Diff'rent Strokes\". If you're a kid or a teenager, then you're probably playing with toys such as Mattel Electronic Football (handheld game), Lego Technic, Star Wars action figures and Simon (memory game).\n\nIf you are looking for some childhood nostalgia, then check out April 6th, 1985 instead.\n\nJimmy Carter was the President of the United States on April 6th, 1979.\n\nJames Callaghan was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on April 6th, 1979.\n\nEnter your date of birth below to find out how old you were on April 6th, 1979.\n\nHere are some fun statistics about April 6th, 1979." ]
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[ "If anything, “Gotti” will go down as one of the most infamous movies of 2018. It’s a movie was in development hell for years, snuck up on audiences, and garnered a ton of bad reviews. And it responded by insulting critics and talking down to its audience. Make no mistake though, “Gotti” is bad. It’s very bad. It’s pure Oscar bait, with a director who realty wants his film to be “Goodfellas,” and a leading star who is so completely out of his lane it’s kind of sad to watch. Here John Travolta doesn’t seem to be acting, so much as competing for an Oscar nod, and it’s an endurance test from beginning to end.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nIt’s impressive how some filmmakers can take a one setting short and turn it in to an event filled picture filled with sharp writing and rich characterization. “Time to Kill” is based on one character and one setting and still feels more complete than most films I’ve come across. Christopher T. Wood who penned the film, also gives a top notch performance as a hit man waiting for his target, and might be waiting for his target for as long as his patience and endurance can hold out." ]
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[ null, "We live in an Internet-obsessed society where we show off basically everything we do, and vacations are no exception.\n\nI mean seriously, how else would all of your friends know you're having an amazing time on holiday if you don't snap few a hot-dogs-or-legs beach pics for all your followers to see?\n\nFor many of us, Instagram has become a digital photo album that lets us share our epic adventures as we wander across the world with our iPhones in hand.\n\nBut if you scroll through your news feed, you've probably noticed some locations tend to be more Instagrammable than others.\n\nSo this leaves us with one important question: What are the most Instagram-worthy destinations on the planet?\n\nWell, thanks to geotagging technology, we were able to uncover the most popular places to snap photos for the sake of social media in 2015 and I have to say, these destinations will really surprise you.\n\nTake a look at the pictures below to see the most Instagrammed cities across the globe." ]
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[ "This wasnt the most powerful or costly Synology NAS on our list but the reviews cited that it was the most reliable and thats why the DS218 made the spot. 2x USB 20 2x USB 30 HDMI-A x1 2GB DDR3 RAM Octa-core Samsung Exynos-5422 Cortex-A15Cortex-A7 SoC For a while now SBC enthusiasts have been using the Odroid XU4 over the Raspberry Pi for gaming reporting massive performance improvements across the board pardon the pun.", null, "Looking back at 2019 many revolutionary single-board computers SBCs have been released.", null, "It supports 4K at 30FPS with the usual host of codecs to boot and while the specs are pretty standard on RAM and CPU fronts its a well-assembled device that can. For example some of them are the Raspberry Pi 4 which boasts ground-breaking processing and performance speed and a huge increase in memory and connectivity compared to the previous Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and the Coral Dev Board which can run onboard machine learning. Discussions involving Arduino plug computers and other micro-controller like devices are also welcome.\n\nDiscover the best Single Board Computers in Best Sellers. We have a few computers in our home the number being used simultaneous varies but generally does not exceed 6. You can pick the HAT up for 28 adding the cost of a Raspberry Pi 3 and four Raspberry Pi Zero boards the whole cluster comes in at around 80 more or less 100.\n\nTo celebrate the robustness and diversity of these diminutive computers weve put together a list of the best single-board computers you can buy in 2020. Find the top 100 most popular items in Amazon Computers Accessories Best Sellers. Besides many other features of the Pi it can be used as a web server too.\n\nAlthough many single-board computers may be used as home servers the Helios4 is engineered from the ground up as a server. It can for example serve as a web or mail server as a basis for a Cloud be set up as a media center or be converted into a game console. I want to create some internal web sites that will not have too much traffic 20 users occasional use during the day.\n\nThe Cluster HAT is a board which sits on top of a normal Raspberry Pi which will then act as a head node to the 4 Raspberry Pi Zero boards connected to the HAT. The mini-computer the size of a credit card supports countless applications and has quickly become the holy grail for do-it-yourselfers. Single Board Computer Gaming Case Cooling Graphics Cards External Graphics Docks Power Supply Units.\n\nI would like to set up a single board computer running some linux distribution Im most familiar with RHELCentOS but am not opposed to running Ubuntu etc to provide the following services. Hence its really easy to host a website on Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi is a low-cost single-board computer that requires very low energy to run and can provide a long-time service.\n\nI have looked at the Arduino Ethernet Raspberry Pi and BeagleBoard but Im not sure which one will best suite my needs. Synology DiskStation DS218 Best Synology NAS for Plex.\n\n64 Best Single Board Computers As Of 2021 Slant", null, null, null, "Read: Own Web Server At Home", null, "Pin On Projects To Try", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "What Is The Most Powerful Single Board Computer Slant\n\nHow To Use Cloud Hosting\n\nRab Jan 23 , 2019\nInstead of using a single server your website can tap into a cluster that uses resources from a centralized pool. New customers can use a 300 free credit to get started with any Google Cloud product. Cloud Hosting Service From Cloudoye Has Features That Can Put Your Business In High […]", null ]
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[ "The Social Origins of Language Learning\n\nThe Social Origins of Language Learning\n\nPrelinguistic infants show an intense responsiveness to speech (Figure 10.19). Neonates’ heart rate quickens or slows according to whether they hear a human speaking in a tone that is excited or soothing, or disapproving versus approving. Babies do not have to learn these emotive qualities of language any more than a puppy has to learn by experience which barks or growls from other dogs are playful and which are threatening. This was shown by recording German mothers talking to their infants and then replaying the audiotape to babies who had heard only English or French up until then. The recording was presented while the baby was playing with a novel toy. When infants hear an approving German sentence uttered with its high notes and mellow cadences, they go right on playing; but on hearing the sharp and low-toned sounds of disapproval, though in a totally unfamiliar language, they drop the toy like a hot potato (Fernald, 1992). Relatedly, infants prefer to look at and accept toys from strangers who are speaking the language they have been hearing in their own (so far very brief ) lives. Remarkably, they even detect something strange if they hear strangers speaking the native language but with a foreign accent (Kinzler, Dupoux, Spelke, 2007; Figure 10.20). Kindergartners, too, say they’d rather be friends with newcomers who have familiar dialects than with other children who have foreign accents, even if the latter look more familiar by being of the same race as the child sub-jects (Kinzler, Shutts, DeJesus, & Spelke, 2009). Thus, language appears to be social and interpersonal in its very origins (E. Bates, 1976; Mandler, 2000; Tomasello, 2008) with dialect differences serving as fundamental markers for who is closest to oneself. In adulthood these same linguistic properties continue to lead to strong emo-tional judgments about “us” versus “them” which may be decisive for social grouping (M. C. Baker, 2001; Labov, 1972; Figure 10.21).", null, null, null ]
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[ "The Nighthawks :: BACK PORCH PARTY", null, "The Nighthawks, America’s seminal roots music band, throw a Back Porch Party on their new EllerSoul Records CD, and everyone’s invited. Following up the critical success of their 2014 label debut CD, 444, the Washington, DC-based quartet of Mark Wenner (harmonica/vocals), Paul Bell (guitar/vocals), Johnny Castle (bass/vocals) and Mark Stutso (drums/vocals) once again show that they can deliver powerful, moving music in a stripped down acoustic setting.\n\nRecorded live and acoustic at Montrose Studio in Richmond, Virginia, the Blues Music Award-winning Nighthawks showcase an even-dozen set list of songs that run the gamut of roots music, touching all bases with excursions into blues, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, roadhouse country and rhythm and blues, all the while demonstrating that you don’t have to plug in to get electrified!\n\nAlong with five original songs from the band’s members, Back Porch Party includes scintillating covers of compositions by Muddy Waters (a band tradition), Lightnin’ Slim, Willie Dixon, Ike Turner and Jimmy Rogers, among others. Bandstand favorite “Down in the Hole” (the theme from the acclaimed TV series, “The Wire”) and “Walkin’ after Midnight,” a song immortalized by country great Patsy Cline, are just two tracks that demonstrate the breadth of The Nighthawks college of American musical knowledge, both live and in the studio.\n\n“It started with a memorial service,” recalls founding member Mark Wenner about the genesis of the band doing acoustic recordings. “it was decided to play with a single snare drum, an upright bass, an acoustic guitar and harmonica, and the vocals would be straight into the air. It worked. After watching a video of the service, the band decided to try this format in smaller venues with tiny stages with minimal amplification.”\n\nWenner goes on to explain how that unplugged path would lead The Nighthawks to some glorious results. “When Bill Wax, then head honcho at Sirius/XM’s Bluesville Channel, heard about the occasional acoustic Nighthawks, he invited the band into their D.C. studios to record a couple of tunes for their homemade blues jam segments. With very sympathetic engineering, The Nighthawks knocked out an album’s worth of mostly traditional blues in a couple of hours. A week later, Bill presented the band with a wonderfully mixed digital master with permission to use. Last Train to Bluesville was born. It went on to garner a surprising amount of national airplay and win the band’s first Blues Music Award in Memphis in May 2011. It also helped put the band back into the national spotlight, and they followed with their first Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise performances and two successful subsequent releases, Damn Good Time and 444.”\n\nAfter two solid, critically acclaimed electric recordings, The Nighthawks decided to go back to the unplugged route on their new CD. “Having enjoyed both the sound and father/son team of engineers in Montrose Studio in Richmond, Virginia, and mixing some acoustic numbers into the material on our 444 album, it seemed like the perfect place for another unplugged recording. The band and EllerSoul execs also invited a small group of sympathetic listeners in for the recording session. The resulting totally live performance was captured by Bruce and Adrian Olsen and quickly mixed into this presentation of a truly fun event, a Back Porch Party.”" ]
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[ null, "A reporter has asked me a question – just terrible –\nabout law enforcement death rates. Not comparable;\nthere’s more people killed by the cops who are white.\nAnd yet Blacks are three times more likely, despite.\n\nI said the Confederate flag, very simply,\nis loved, not to be put away or hung limply.\nThere’s people who like it and don’t think of slavery,\nso therefore its heritage can’t be unsavory.\n\nI heard Dr. Fauci once say, “Don’t wear masks.”\nBut he’s changed his mind now, in case anyone asks.\nAll I will say is let’s follow the guidelines.\nBut set an example? I’ll stay on the sidelines.\n\nOur country is doing by far the most testing.\nI like Doctor Fauci, but I’m just suggesting\nhe’s made some mistakes, whereas I never blunder.\n(Don’t think for one sec I’ll let him steal my thunder.)\n\nChildren and parents are dying from trauma\nbecause schools are closed. You see, we’ve undergone a\nbig setback that I blame on what I’ve called “kung flu.”\nNo way due to not enough testing among you.\n\nYou’ll see me in interviews, Rose Garden rallies;\nclaim we’ve reached new peaks while still stuck in valleys.\nWill I wear a mask again? So I have said:\nmight as well be a paper bag over my head." ]
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[ null, null, "In 1964, while stationed at Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico, I was a flight crew debriefer. That meant that I met the flight crews, mainly the navigators of both KC-135 and B-52 aircraft immediately after their return from a flight. My job was to ask questions and take notes regarding equipment failures during flight and pick their brains for details – how long after take off the problem occurred, what they did to try to correct the malfunction, any details they could share that might help in correction action.\n\nThere was always chatter between the crew members, discussing things there hadn’t been time to discuss while airborne.\n\nOne particular time a tanker crew was in the debriefing room. The navigator, a major, was an old guy, a World War II bombardier who had served over Europe on a B-17. I come to know him well over the three years I served as debriefer and I enjoyed his many colorful stories.\n\nThe time in question, about 0300 hours one morning they returned from their mission, supporting a B-52, transporting fuel. The mobile bomb target was on a train somewhere in Montana. The bomber they were assigned to refuel had aborted and they were instructed to stay in the area in case of an emergency.\n\nDuring a lull of bombers running the target the old navigator suggested they run the target. He didn’t have the bells and whistles the bomber crew had – no electronic offset, no joystick, no 14” radar scope. He had to rely on the aircraft commander to fly where he told him to fly, and for the simulated bomb drop he had to use his microphone switch on the floor to squawk the target.\n\nHe scored something under a thousand feet and when they cleared the site they were asked to identify the tail number, type of aircraft, aircraft commander’s name and rank, and the same for the navigator.\n\nWhen the ground crew learned the details the entire crew went on report. I never heard how long they were grounded." ]
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[ "I’ve been working on this for so many months, it feels great to finally have something to share with you! Thanks to all of my friends and family who have encouraged me to keep going, especially to my wife Sharissa for her faith and support!\n\nI hope you will share the video with your friends and followers, so that TAR of Zandoria finds some fans 🙂", null, "Alan Williams is an award-winning composer and conductor with more than 100 motion picture and television credits. Alan’s scores include the Academy Award nominated IMAX film, Amazon, Sony Pictures Classics’ Mark Twain’s America in 3D and some of the highest rated movies made for television. Alan composed the award-winning score to the animated film, “The Princess and the Pea” and also co-wrote the original songs with Grammy Award winning Lyricist David Pomeranz as well as the Student Academy Award winning short “Pajama Gladiator”. His score to “Estefan” received an Annie nomination for best original score. He has been awarded the Insight Award for Excellence for his score to “Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa”, 13 Accolade Awards for Best Original Score, 8 Park City Film Music Festival Gold Medal for Excellence awards as well as his score to “Crab Orchard” being named as one of the Top 20 Film Scores of 2005. Alan has received 3 Global Music Awards for his albums “The Cinema Collection”, “The Documentary Collection” and “Patriots of Freedom” and a Prestige Film Gold Award for his score to “Cowgirls n’ Angels.”\n\nWhen Alan contacted me during last years Kickstarter campaign about creating music for TAR, I didn’t really understand just how amazing and generous his offer was. I had an idea that the score needed drums, but otherwise I was pretty clueless about music…\n\nToday he blew my mind with the the most awesome, visceral, pounding, epic musical score for the first episode! My heart was racing as I listened to it! It was just intensely powerful–it totally takes the animation to a higher level. It is EPIC!\n\nYou will hear it soon, and I know you will love it too. Until then, check out his work at http://alanwilliams.com" ]
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[ "1. Mariupol. The evacuation of civilians through humanitarian corridors has still not taken place. Only a few individuals have managed to escape the city. Mopping up continues in several parts of the city. There has been no mass evacuation from Volnovakha either.\n\n2. There were no significant evacuations in the other cities where a “silence regime” had been declared today. Those who could tried to make their way out by train from Kharkov. Only foreign hostages were leased by the terrorists in Sumy. They are trying to prevent anyone from going out in the direction of the Russian Federation. The Russian Ministry of Defense estimates more than 4 million people are being held hostage by Ukrainian terrorists.\n\n3. Kharkov. Fighting continues in the outskirts of the city. The Ukrainian military is operating directly out of residential districts. Ukrainian forces are also establishing positions near Chuguyev, which they heroically captured from themselves two days ago.\n\n4. Izyum. The situation remains unclear. Local residents claim Russian forces have taken the town, but this is still not officially confirmed. The town center has suffered significant damage.\n\n5. Kiev. Russian forces have extended their zone of control to the west of the city and are concentrating their forces on the outskirts of Brovary. Ukrainian authorities claim forces are gathering here for a rapid assault.\n\n6. Nikolayev. The governor has urged citizens to prepare for imminent street fighting. Russian forces continue to accumulate near Nikolayev and fighting has been observed north of the city.\n\n7. Odessa. No significant changes. The Nazis in Odessa are preparing for all-round defense, knowing they will be next after Nikolayev. The Romanian Mig-21 that was recently shot down was apparently taken out by a Ukrainian air defense system operating in the Odessa area.\n\n8. LNR. Fighting continues around Rubezhnoe and Zolotoe. There are also reports of ongoing fighting in Popasna.\n\n9. DNR. No significant changes in the Donetsk-Gorlovka sector. The enemy continues to subject civilian targets with artillery fire.\n\n10. Zaporozhe sector. There are reports of fighting near Gulyai Pole. There has still been no advance towards Zaporozhe itself via Kamenskoe. Pacification measures similar to those conducted in the Caucasus are being carried in Kherson and Zaporozhe provinces – collecting arms, identifying demonstration organizers, and arresting Ukrainian military and intelligence officials and agents.\n\nLike Loading...\n4 Comments Donbass, Military Briefings, Russia\nPraviy Sektor in the Battles in the Donbass\nPosted by babeuf79 ⋅ Feb 28, 2018 ⋅ 2 Comments", null, "Formally, fighters from Praviy Sektor (PS) only appeared in the Donbass in July of 2014, after the official date of formation of the 5th Battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps (UVC); however, the members of this extremist organization in fact took part in the conflict from its very first days.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "In addition to the monument to the ATO forces that was daubed with red paint in Odessa—in the Dnepropetrovsk region, in one of the cemeteries in the city of Pavlograd, the faces of ATO troops who died in the Donbass were vandalised.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "Briefly, regarding the decisions of the Kiev City Council and the statements in the Verkhovna Rada on the need for Poroshenko to resign.\n\n1. The main thing that one must understand is that the source of Poroshenko’s power is not “the Ukrainian people,” but the good will of his foreign masters. If he more or less suits Washington as President, then he will continue (at least until the end of his term) to sit as President. If he loses the “credit of trust,” then in that case we will see a change of power—through early elections or through street protests, or through both at once. As an example, one can recall Saakashvili, who lost that trust and was replaced by more adequate characters and, what is more, who was unable to fully restore his lost trust up to date. This is the source, then, of all the flattery of Poroshenko, Klimkin and the rest of the clique, before Trump. They understand perfectly well that their future depends on his “goodwill,” since it is the USA that is the main guarantor of their legitimacy. When Kolomoiskiy wanted to challenge this legitimacy—he was contacted by the US Ambassador and now Benya [Kolomoiskiy’s nickname –ed.] is forced to go and grovel to Poroshenko. Thus, they need to give him [Trump] all sorts of attention and carefully pretend that the support to Clinton was a minor misunderstanding, because there is a risk that Trump will want to reshuffle the deck of puppets in the Ukraine and that Poroshenko will not be among the new set. That is why as long as there is US support the Verkhovna Rada will not vote for impeachment. But if there is no such support, then different options are possible with Saakashvili, Yatsenyuk, Nalyvaichenko or Tymoshenko, but this does not depend on them.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nInterview with Mikhail Chaliy, the brother of Aleksey Chaliy, who took an active part in the Sevastopol uprising in 2014, the year in which in fact the Crimea’s return to Russia began.\n\nMikhail, unlike Aleksey, was always somewhat in the shadows, but in the days of February 2014 he did great organizational work, ensuring the functioning of the transitional government and preserving the city’s life support systems.", null, "The Word and The Deed. Mikhail Chaliy: “We were running across a burning bridge”\n\nJournalistic materials, like children, have differing births: some ‘deliveries’ go easily and without pain, others in torment—for yet others, one has to resort to extraordinary measures. For this material, I had to resort to such extraordinary measures. To wit—I had to tell Mikhail Chaliy, to whom Sevastopolitans need no introduction, some obvious nonsense. Perhaps it was not quite ethical. But much of what has been said here was said only due to the fact that Mikhail Mikhailovich ‘buttoned up’, and was not prepared to talk about the difficulties he experienced…\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "Valentin Filippov, a TV journalist, left Odessa after the victory of Euromaidan", null, "One of the main topics in Ukrainian news today is the refusal of the Odessa City Council to rename the city’s streets in line with Kiev’s wishes. The Deputies, in place of the Heroes of the ATO [Anti-Terrorist Operation –trans.] and the “Heavenly Hundred”, assigned other names.\n\nHowever, this is, in fact, just grandstanding for the public. Odessa politicians portray themselves as fighters against Kiev nationalists. The capital’s nationalists portray a struggle against a “Muscovite revanche” in Odessa.\n\nIn this story, both sides are the very same “sons of bitches”, writes the PolitNavigator observer, Valentin Filippov.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nPreamble: March 16 was the third anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with Russia. As the Ukraine continues to claim jurisdiction over the territory, and claims that the population has been forced into accepting Russian rule, we thought it would be instructive to see what was written about the Hero City of Sevastopol in 2009, by Mustafa Nayyem, one of the main proponents of Euromaidan, and now a People’s Deputy in the Supreme Rada in Kiev.", null, "This is a very beautiful city, proud and genuine. There is little affectation here. Moreover—there’s an openness, that converts one from rudeness and bluntness into an admiring, sincere person.\n\nBy the will of fate, of politicians, and of history, it is now a Ukrainian city.\n\nIt’s a Ukrainian city, in which Ukrainians are called invaders.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nObstruction of Justice: How the British Government Protected 8,000 Soldiers of the Waffen-SS Galitsia Division", null, "Amid the continued support given to the fascist politicians and military of Ukraine by western governments, many people are asking how such a betrayal of the sacrifices of the Allies in World War Two could take place. However, what most people are unaware of, in large part due to an ever-more corrupted media, is that these governments have a shocking history of protecting the perpetrators of some of the most terrible crimes of that war. One of the most egregious examples of this practice of shielding war-criminals from justice was confirmed in 2005 with the declassification of British Home Office papers showing that the British government protected at least 8,000 members of the Waffen-SS Galitsia Division from the justice that awaited them in the Soviet Union.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSome say that Motorola did not have enough security, some—that in wartime, officers and their families should stay in barracks. But those who think this way fail to understand the realities of this war.\n\n121 Chelyuskintsev Street is a common prefab, nine-storey building with six entrances. There, on the seventh floor, lived Arsen Pavlov with his family—his wife and two little children.\n\nI will say it once again—the legendary Motorola lived in a common building. To clarify—when looking for an apartment in Donetsk I did not even consider those options. I am an ordinary man, without special pretensions.\n\nPeople think that such a big and well-known personality has to live in a luxury house in a closed compound, with security cameras and fences. But there was not even a concierge there.\n\n“Nobody would be surprised or upset,” writes Prilepin, “if Motorola had lived in a large cottage behind a huge fence, with a tank standing in the yard. There are many empty houses in Donetsk, whose owners left for Kiev at the beginning of the war. After all, he was one of the main ‘separatist militants,’ if one believes what the Ukrainian media claims, who had so enriched himself that he should have built himself a palace long ago. But no.”" ]
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[ "The Right Place at the Right Time", null, "Have you ever been to some of the places where Jesus, His disciples or bible characters actually walked? At the beginning of the year, I was in Jordan standing on the same mountain that Moses stood on, overlooking the “promised land”. It’s amazing how the bible stories I’ve heard for so long cease to be some historical account and somehow become real, marking my heart in a new way.\n\nAs I read bible stories, I try to consider the context in the same way. For example, I imagine the man laying by the pool of Bethesda for 38 years (John 5:1-15) – this pool that was divided in half with one side used for cleaning dirty sheep and the other a “home” for people with varying illnesses to magically be healed. Rumour had it that an angel would descend and stir the water and whoever was first to touch it would be healed. I imagine hundreds of people laying on their prospective mats, gathered together by the illnesses that had defined them, all staring intently at the water, desperate for it to move. I wonder how many people jumped in simply because the wind blew, causing a ripple along the surface of the water, and they hurried with the last ounce of hope that this was finally their moment. I imagine the arguments and competition; the way they sat and talked in collective misery – too afraid to leave their spot to go for a shower because they might miss their healing. But the second the water stirred, it was each man for himself as they fought and battled their way to the edge. I imagine the desperation to be free of the illnesses that chained them, to be reunited with a life outside that mat.\n\nThere are so many things about this passage that mark me, but one that stands out is that in this story – and many others – we never know this mans’ name. We only know him by the life he created in his illness and by the incredible miracle that Jesus did. While we can’t discount the power of this miracle, I also consider this reality in my own life and the lives of those I am a chaplain for – how often we can be caught up in the difficult circumstances of our lives that we forget the names that the Lord has given us.\n\nI know first-hand the journey of unravelling who I think I am, or who this world moulded me to be, in order to be re-woven into who God says I am, and the confusion that comes when they seemed to contradict each other. I know first-hand the battle of letting go of the circumstances that hurt me, but that had also become my security in many ways. So, I can imagine having some similar reactions to Jesus’ question, “do you want to be healed?” as this man – the fear and justification of why I feel stuck mixed with the frustration of feeling unseen, unheard, and left to my suffering.\n\nIn this broken world, many of us can feel this way – trapped within difficult situations, doing things we don’t want to in order to find safety or security because it seems there’s no other option. Many of us need Jesus to step in and ask “do you want to be healed?” to remind us that there is another way, that hope and change is possible even when we’ve exhausted all other avenues. We need the reminder that our current reality, no matter how deep the hole, is not what defines us, but with Jesus, there’s more.\n\nThis man may have been frustrated with Jesus’ timing, wishing He would have come within the first year of his illness rather than year thirty-eight. However, in my own chaplaincy work with Third Space Ministries (as well as in my own life), I have seen the Lords’ perfect timing. There were moments when my own heart was not ready to hear what God had to say and, in His gentleness and kindness, He waited.\n\nTime is such an interesting thing. It seems to be the motor beneath our feet that tick tick ticks us along in the routine of life. But unless Someone intervenes; unless Someone is welcomed; unless we finally lift our heads to align to His timing, could it be that we just keep taking the steps in front of us and miss out on the most special things He has for us? I wonder how many times we’re in the right place at the right time and God is ready to move, ready to use us right there in that moment but we have our blinders on like horses on a track, only focused on the steps we’d already planned to take.\n\nI’ve spent years praying for breakthrough in myself or in others and it’s been in the moment that I least expected, the moment that I was finally surrendered to His ways, that somehow all the pieces aligned, God’s timing was evident and I was able to see miracles. It’s just another reminder that God is the healer, the ultimate miracle-worker.\n\nThis is our calling and invitation as disciples of Jesus- to be a reflection of Him in such a way that we can remind people of who they really are with Him; to be so aligned to His timing that we just happen to be in the right place at the right time to be a part of miracles in the lives of others.\n\nMadison is part of the Third Space Ministries team. She facilitates Illuminate Soho, reaching out to women in strip clubs and building relationships with them. Madison has a passion to see people know and encounter Jesus in a real way. She longs to see people reconciled with God- knowing that they are loved and valued with access to a beautiful relationship with Him.\n\nJesus On The Margins\n\nWhat about the one?" ]
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[ "Inspired by the legendary story of Harry DeLeyer and Snowman, which was made into Elizabeth Letts’ popular book, The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, the Horse That Inspired a Nation, Andy Kocher is bringing show jumping’s greatest investment tale to life in modern day.", null, "In the 1950s, DeLeyer purchased Snowman for just $80, when the horse was bound for slaughter. The pair would go on to become legends of the sport, eventually being inducted into the United States Show Jumping Hall of Fame in 1992. Understanding how expensive sport horses are in the industry, Kocher wants to give a lucky equestrian an opportunity to have a future star of his or her own for just $80.\n\nThrough a very unique contest, Pippa, a 2020 filly by Damokles out of Belaquador, by Equador, will be awarded to a participant of the Eighty-Dollar Champion Contest. Entry into the contest costs just $80. On July 13, 2020, an entry will be drawn to determine the winner of the contest.\n\n“I grew up idolizing the story of Harry DeLeyer and Snowman,” Kocher said. “I’ve wanted to do something like this for quite some time. I hope this contest can give someone a great opportunity that they might not otherwise.”\n\nPippa is by Damokles, who has recorded placings at the five-star level. In 2018, the stallion jumped the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup New York at the American Gold Cup within two months of debuting at the international level. In 2020, Damokles won the National Western Grand Prix in Colorado. He is by Ukato, one of the most talented and successful sons of the great Stakkato. His dam is the KWPN mare Orindy, a productive broodmare who has produced no less than three internationally competing offspring, all by Ukato. Second dam Dorinda (Tangelo XX) produced another 1.60m performer, Justin, by Emilion.", null, "Pippa’s dam, Belaquador, was campaigned by Meagan Nusz, who herself grew up going to local shows at Harry DeLeyer’s son John DeLeyer’s farm. Belaquador is now a member of Kocher’s broodmare band at Windwood Equestrian in Pelham, AL. She is by Eqaudor, a son of the legendary stallion Voltaire, out of Elansa, who has produced the 1.60m performers Melansa (Edwig) and Q’s Charm (Burggraaf) as well as the 1.50m performer Delansa (Equador) and Teun (Lux Z), who competed at 1.45m. Second dam Wulensa (Gag XX) produced the 1.50m-performing Landvoogd (Burggraaf). Belaquador’s sister Jelansa also produced the highly successful 1.60m performer Vesuvius, who with Nusz in the irons, was a venerable five-star performer, recording wins and placings at top events around the globe.", null, "Kocher has partnered with William Upton’s Windwood Equestrian for the Eighty-Dollar Champion Contest. Based out of Pelham, AL, just 28 miles from the Birmingham airport, Windwood Equestrian has built up a state-of-the-art equestrian facility and is home to an accomplished sport horse breeding program, where Damokles stands at stud. The beautiful property has also become a popular event venue, regularly hosting weddings. In July 2020, Windwood Equestrian will present the young prospects, ages 5 and under, for the second Andy Kocher Sport Horse Auction, which will run at Auction.AndyKocher.com, July 22-25.\n\nIn order to submit a complete entry, participants must also complete a participant application. Kocher will review the applications and contact references, including a veterinary reference, to ensure that the winner is able to provide a suitable home for a horse. Participants may purchase multiple tickets to increase their chances.", null, "The Eighty-Dollar Champion Contest will benefit the Snowman Rescue Fund, which supports Omega Horse Rescue & Rehabilitation Center. Omega gives other slaughter bound horses the same chance that Snowman had to become a part of a loving family, placing more 1,200 horses since its founding in 1997. Omega also rescues slaughter bound horses from the New Holland Auction, the same auction where Harry deLeyer rescued Snowman in 1956. Omega saves, rehabilitates, re-trains and prepares horses for adoption into new homes.\n\nFor more information and photos of Pippa, or to enter the Eighty-Dollar Champion Contest, click here." ]
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[ null, "On 26 March, 1977, a couple of lesbian feminist activists in a secret relationship pulled off an incredible lovers’ plot: holding the first-ever meeting on LGBT+ rights at the White House.\n\nWhen Jean O’Leary, co-executive director of the National Gay Task Force, was asked by writer Eric Marcus how she managed to get a meeting at the White House, she recalled: “I had a lot of contacts with the White House, actually. Our main contact was Midge Costanza, who I had worked with… we had built a very good relationship. And when she got in the White House, I called her up and I said: ‘It’s time Midge. It’s time.'”\n\nOff the record, she would tell a different story.\n\n“She told me to turn off my tape recorder,” said Marcus. “And then Jean said: ‘I rolled over in bed and said: ‘Midge, we’re going to the White House.’\n\nO’Leary and Constanza never got the chance to tell their truth to the world. As special assistant to president Jimmy Carter (the first woman to serve in such a role) Constanza was forced to remain in the closet by her position, and the couple’s relationship would remain a secret for many years, emerging after both had passed.\n\nJean O’Leary had, as a young woman, entered a convent to train as a nun, but left to pursue lesbian feminist activism. In 1976, she became the co-executive director of the National Gay Task Force. She was one of only three out delegates to the Democratic National Convention.\n\nO’Leary met Costanza when she needed help trying to get the Democratic National Convention to include gay rights in the party platform, something that was initially blocked by Carter.\n\nThe couple organised the meeting with 12 gay rights leaders from across the country. Costanza was repeatedly asked if she had cleared the meeting with Carter. She simply responded that it was on a public calendar and his staff likely would have alerted him.\n\nAt the meeting, leaders discussed federal anti-discrimination legislation for a number of public offices and government departments. It garnered widespread media attention, with headlines such as “White House backs gay rights”, as the office was perceived to be taking LGBT+ equality seriously for the first time.\n\nAmong the meeting’s attendees was Frank Kameny, a co-founder of NGTF, who led the first gay rights picket outside the White House in the ’60s.\n\nOn his arrival, Costanza said to Kameny: “I’m really glad to meet you finally. I’m just sorry that it has taken so long to come into a house that belongs to you as much as it belongs to anyone in this country.”\n\nAnother attendee, gay rights lobbyist George Raya, remembered: “We all worked very hard to prepare for the meeting with White House staff.\n\n“Each of us was assigned a federal agency. Our assignment was to prepare a white paper that made recommendations to the federal government to better serve gays and lesbians.\n\n“One of the biggest thrills in my life was getting into a taxi that morning and telling the driver: ‘To the west gate of the White House, please.'”\n\nCostanza and O’Leary split in 1980, but remained friends and continued to push for LGBT+ rights in politics. O’Leary died in 2005, followed by Costanza in 2010.\n\nSince Costanza and O’Leary pushed through that first meeting, the National Gay Task Force (now the National LGBTQ+ Task Force) has worked with the White House to make monumental leaps forward in LGBT+ rights. These include the legislation of marriage equality, the passage of a new Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and the overturning of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.\n\nDiscussing the meeting with Marcus in 1989, O’Leary said: “For gay people who are looking for signs, for symbols, for stature, for recognition, for anything along those lines that in those days would make the lifestyle valid, it was a wonderful breakthrough.”" ]
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[ null, "After 5 years serving this community as your MP I would like to say thank you. That journey has come to an end, but I would like to thank you for the giving me the greatest privilege of my life and for all the support you have given me during that time.\n\nI would firstly like to congratulate my opponent Steve Double on his victory. I really hope that he keeps his promise to put local people first and does not fall into the trap of becoming Conservative Party HQ’s representative in Cornwall.\n\nI have been overwhelmed by the messages of support since the election result. Many local people have been shocked by the results on Thursday and to see the map of Cornwall turn blue. Be in no doubt, the Liberal Democrats will not be going away and are still the only alternative to the Tories here.\n\nAlready it is becoming incredibly clear the difference the Liberal Democrats made in Government as the Tories are now able to push through the nasty right wing policies that we were able to block. Theresa May has already announced that she plans to bring in the Snoopers Charter, while Michael Gove is going to scrap the Human Rights Act and write his own. I for one dread to think what a Bill of Rights written by Michael Gove would look like.\n\nWe need Liberal Democrats more than ever before to defend our fundamental freedoms. Since polling day more than 8,000 people have joined the party nationally, while locally our membership has already grown by more than 10%.\n\nThe fightback starts here. I’d like to invite you to join the fightback and help rebuild our local party. As an extra incentive, anyone that joins the party before June 3rd will be able to vote on the upcoming leadership election and help decide the future of our party.\n\nThanks again for all your support and I hope you will join the fight back today." ]
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[ null, "The University of Aberdeen crew turned the tide this year, following last year’s defeat, winning comfortably (over five lengths ahead) in a time of 7:53.6 minutes.\n\nTheir rivals, Robert Gordon University, finished the course in a time of 8:30.0 minutes. Aberdeen University also triumphed in the 2nd Crew Race and the Alumni Race, reclaiming the title with a clean sweep.\n\nHundreds of spectators lined the banks of the River Dee to cheer on the universities as the crews competed in the nail-biting race.\n\nAnna-Sophie Tirre, 21, president of Aberdeen University Boat Club (AUBC), says: “We’re absolutely ecstatic to walk away with the trophy this year. I am very proud of everyone’s hard work and commitment. The crew’s determination was relentless and our perseverance has paid off.\n\n“We were up against strong opponents – Robert Gordon University were really prepared for this race, but this is what made the challenge all the more exciting. I would like to thank Aberdeen Standard Investments for their continued support of the Aberdeen Boat Race.”\n\nErin Wyness, 22, president of Robert Gordon University Boat Club, says: “Congratulations to University of Aberdeen on their win today. Robert Gordon University has put in a lot of effort these last couple of months but were hard up against it with quite an inexperienced crew and some technical difficulties leading up to the race. Although we didn't execute the race how we wanted to this year, the student athletes gave their all. This is my fifth time as a part the Aberdeen Boat Race, this year coaching the crew rather than rowing in it myself, and unfortunately my last.\n\n“It was a brilliant day from start to finish for all the athletes who raced and the spectators who lined the river bank to cheer on the crews. I’d like to thank Aberdeen Standard Investments for their backing for this event – we couldn't do this fantastic event year on year without their support and the help of the organising committee and volunteers who really make it happen on the day.”\n\nSTV competed against the BBC in a heated media race. STV claimed the title of the challenge in a time of 1:03.6 minutes, finishing the race by half a boat length ahead." ]
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(Asking why New York City is begging the question, if the reader has visited Battery Park after 6 PM.)\n\nThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were also Renaissance artists in their spare time, and were responsible for such works as the famous sculpture of David Duchovny in Italy, the ceiling of the Sistine chapel, and the Leaning Tower of Pizza.\n\nBeing a ninja requires intensive and rigid training, so the Turtles were taught by Master Splinter. He was this really big raccoon with splinters all over him from an acupuncture accident. He taught them the art of war, but used them to try and advance his own position in the Foot Clan by murdering his rival The Shredder.\n\nIn 1986 the guys voiced themselves in a live action cartoon series. The 4 Heroes in a half shell would fight off the evil forces of The Shredder and meet some friends along the way.\n\nIn 1990 the guys played themselves in a movie. The 4 Heroes in a half shell would fight off the evil forces of The Shredder.\n\nIn 1992 the guys played themselves in a movie. The 4 Heroes in a half shell would fight off the evil forces of The Shredder.\n\nIn 1992 the guys played themselves in a movie. The 4 Heroes in a half shell would fight off the evil forces of The Shredder. Just kidding, they go to feudal Japan where special effects hadn't been invented yet and fought The Shredder's great grandpa.\n\nActually this one was different and they fought Aztec demons or something.\n\nIn 2006 the guys voiced themselves in a cartoon series. The 4 Heroes in a half-shell fought the evil forces of The Shredder.", null, "Michael Bay's new imagining, either that or a new sexual fetish no one outside of Japan understands?\n\nIn 2012 the T.M.N.T where arrested on several charges of theft, manslaughter and underage driving without a license, just to name a few. The clan had plugged into a hospitals back up generator to power for their Hilton sized underground home. The turtles grew a lot of weed living in an underground aqueduct full of fertilizer.\n\nLeonardo and Raphael took down half a high school's worth of foot clan before realizing they had knives and weren't fighting robots like Samurai Jack. Donatello only had one acid barrel and after a while it got to be mostly meat slurry. Mikey tried feeding them to his pet Piranhas, which worked rather well until they mutated and had to fight Piranah gangsters. Casey Jones than helped them bury the rest underneath a football field; until some cops showed up and they let him take the heat.\n\nMichelangelo was arrested for mugging over 200 people. Mikey claimed they where all bad dudes, however. Each time he kicked a bad guys ass, he would steal their money which he later would spend on pizzas and Hawaiian shirts. Several accusations that Mikey also was addicted to phone sex arose.\n\nPolice soon arrested Donatello for being the ring leader who causing a hospital blackout that killed 4 people. Donatello also sold drones to third world dictators and smuggled crystal meth across the boarder in an underwater turtle submarine.\n\nThey're not teenagers anymore!\n\nAll 4 turtles where charged as being accomplices to several crimes, ranging from 1985 to 2012.\n\nLeonardo tried to plead he was innocent, saying he had nothing to do with anything. He didn't even know he was doing anything wrong. But when being traced back to being a vigilante, things got worse for him. His defense was, \"Sure, we kick bad guys butt a bit too hard and accidentally killed some people, and than we take their money, yet not as a reward, but as a way to live. It's not like we can go out and get jobs, just look at us; we may not be human, but we are alive, and we have hearts, and feeling, and you know...\" Leonardo teared up, and continues, \"Family is all we've got...\" The entire courtroom teared up with him, even the judge. It looked like perhaps deep down, the turtles where not so bad after all.\n\nThey were executed by firing squad the next day, master splinter drank hemlock for his crime of corrupting the mutant reptile youth.\n\nFor those without comedic tastes, the so-called experts at Wikipedia have an article about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.\nRetrieved from \"https://uncyclopedia.com/w/index.php?title=Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles&oldid=6068338\"\nCategories:" ]
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[ null, "SANAA, Nov. 19 (YPA) – The Entisaf Organisation for Women’s and Children’s Rights have confirmed that the number of children victims of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression in Yemen, from the beginning of the aggression until the end of November 2021, has exceeded 3,825 martyrs and 4,157 wounded.\n\nA report issued by the organisation pointed that the number of children with various disabilities caused by the aggression amounted to 5,559 cases, while cases of tumors among children recorded 71,000 since the start of the aggression, with 9,000 cases added annually.\n\nThe report pointed out that the closure of Sana’a International Airport has prevented more than 30,000 children with various chronic diseases from traveling for treatment abroad. There are also 2 million Yemeni children out of school, while half a million others have left the education system completely since the start of the aggression.\n\nThe report held the coalition of aggression and all humanitarian organisations, especially the United Nations, responsible for the systematic targeting of Yemen in general and its children in particular. It called for an immediate end to the aggression, a lifting of the siege, and the reopening of airports for all Yemeni patients, especially children." ]
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[ null, "This four-volume set covers world authors from many periods and genres, building a broad understanding of the various contexts -- from the biographical to the literary to the historical -- in which literature can be viewed. The Gale Contextual Encyclopedia of World Literature allows a reader to analyze an author's work as a reflection of the heritage, traditions and experiences of the author's personal life and the beliefs, events, and lifestyles of the world at the time, given such context as:\n\nThe nearly 500 entries also identify the significant literary devices and global themes that define a writer's style and place the author in a larger literary tradition as chronicled and evaluated by critics over time. For example:\n\nCritical thinking and activity prompts, in addition to images, further enhance the reader's own personal response to global literature.\n\n\"Designed for use by students, this broadly based encyclopedia--compiled by the editors of numerous other reference works for Gale in the fields of literature and history--provides a sweeping examination of the biographies of over 500 of the world's literary authors from earliest times to the present. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and general readers.\"--Choice, April 2010\n\n\"Through the use of this publication, the scholar will not only learn important facts about the author and the author's works, but will also have a better broad understanding of literary trends, stylistic traits, and the impact of historical events on different pieces...provides a unique perspective and useful information.\" --ARBA, July 2009" ]
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[ null, "At long last, life is returning to College Park.\n\n“It makes a huge difference for us,” said Kim as her one-year-old daughter Irene Choi played in the new kids’ zone. A resident in a nearby condo, Kim said the space provides a “wonderful” opportunity for her daughter and others to get outside more often.\n\n“She gets really bored when we stay inside the house. Here, she is smiling all day long.”\n\nDozens of passersby enjoyed the afternoon heat while sitting on the many benches, eating food from nearby street vendors, admiring the water fountains in the middle of the park or walking dogs in its green spaces.\n\nTucked away behind tall buildings in the dense Yonge-College-Bay-Gerrard block, College Park originally opened in the 1980s. Over time it fell into a state of disrepair and has been under reconstruction for about nine years.\n\nBasketball city! Staff will stop taking down rims nightly at some parks and the TDSB will keep its nets up\n\nCity staff say the renewal was complicated by the fact that the park is built on top of an underground parking garage. Demolition and excavation had to take place over a long period of time; city workers had to repair the roof layers of the garage before starting on the park and all its new features.\n\n“This has not been an easy project by any measure or account,” said Ward 13-Toronto Centre councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, whose ward used to include this area before boundaries were redrawn in the last municipal election.\n\nShe said it took numerous public consultations as well as collaboration between the city, the private sector and local BIAs to get the revitalization underway.\n\n“Downtown Toronto parks are built and have to be built with downtown Toronto families in mind, and we want to thank all those kids who come out to play and use this park every single day. You are the reasons why we did this,” she said.\n\nA central feature of the revamped park is the five-metre-wide skating trail that doubles as a walking loop during summer months. The trail replaces an ice rink — originally named after Barbara Ann Scott, who won Olympic gold for Canada in 1948 — that used to welcome about 1,200 visitors in a single skating season before it was closed down for a rebuild. Next to the skating trail is a warming house and Zamboni station.\n\nMayor John Tory, who attended the opening ceremony, said the revamped College Park will contribute to a healthy lifestyle for nearby residents and visitors, both in the summer and winter.\n\n“This is really a gem,” Tory said, calling the park a great addition to a growing number of downtown outdoor public spaces like Nathan Phillips Square and the Bentway.\n\nHe said the city is under pressure to provide public space on par with the development underway, especially in the downtown core. A revamped College Park helps achieve that goal, he said.\n\nThe city’s goal was to improve the park’s spatial design to accommodate a higher number of users as well as make it more environmentally sustainable and easier to maintain.\n\nThe total cost of the revitalization process was estimated at $8.2 million, according to downtown Yonge BIA chief operating officer Mark Garner. It includes a $3-million contribution from Canderel Stoneridge, the company that built the Aura condominium at the corner of Yonge and Gerrard. The rest of the money came from the city and the BIA itself.\n\nGarner said the BIA will organize various community activities at the park, including skating weekends, farmers markets and concerts.\n\n“We don’t really have enough such spaces in the downtown area,” he said." ]
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[ null, "Amazon has been doing it all recently, venturing into space, and now making the jump into the ever-popular MMORPG world, the Closed Beta for their upcoming game \"New World\" has experienced a very successful period on steam, with the weekend player count sitting at around 200,000 concurrent!\n\nThe Closed Beta began on the 20th of July and has been a hit with fans of the genre. The daily highs for the game have been hitting around 180,000 players. The beta peaked a few days ago however with a max of 200,856 players which is really insane for a game still within its Closed Beta!\n\nThe player count of 200,856 at one point stapled the game at a higher player count at the time than Rust, R6 Seige and Team Fortress 2. Some of the platforms longest-running successful games!\n\nThe news however will more than likely receive the best reception from Amazon Games themselves after they failed to launch many titles so far, a spin-off of the Grand Tour series in-game format was removed from sale after launch, to add to this, countless problems have been reported about the studio itself, for them to finally catch a break has got to be motivating for the staff behind the game.\n\nThe Closed Beta hasn't been without controversy, however, as there were reports about the game forcing Nvidia RTX 3090 GPU's to brick. This was quickly addressed by Amazon Games and EVGA however and affected units are being replaced.\n\nFor anyone now wanting to jump straight into the action of the Closed Beta... You do still have a few options (Although depending on when you read this, the game might be fully released!) You can sign up via their website or simply pre order the game from Amazon or Steam! The closed beta is set to run until August 2ndand the full game will release on August 31st!\n\nLet us know what you think about this game in Juice! We want to hear all about it!" ]
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[ "Dana White is finally talking to the media after slapping his wife on camera.\n\nLast week, White was caught on camera exchanging slaps with his wife at a nightclub in Cabo.\n\nOn Wednesday, White spoke to the media for the first time about the incident and said he doesn’t want anyone to defend his actions.\n\nDana White: \"The people that are defending me.. There's never an excuse. There's no defense for this and people should not be defending me no matter what. All the criticism I've received is 100% warrented.\"\n\nWhite however, doesn’t think he should get punished because it would only hurt\n\n“What should the repercussions be? You tell me,” White told reporters “I take 30 days off? How does that hurt me? I told you guys when we were going through COVID, COVID could last 10 years. I could sit it out. It’s much like COVID actually. Me leaving hurts the company, hurts my employees, hurts the fighters. It doesn’t hurt me. I could’ve left in 2016. You know what I mean? I don’t know. Do I need to reflect? No, I don’t need to reflect. The next morning when I woke up (I reflected). I’ve been against this. I’ve owned this. I’m telling you that I’m wrong.\n\nDana White: \"We've had plenty of discussions internally. With Ari [Emanuel], ESPN. Nobody is happy about this. Neither am I. But it happened and I have to deal with it. What is my punishment? Here is my punishment: I gotta walk around… and this is how I'm labelled\" pic.twitter.com/YLuXPzL6Vu\n\n“But listen, we’ve had plenty of discussions internally, with (Endeavor CEO) Ari (Emanuel), with ESPN. Nobody is happy. Nobody is happy about this. Neither am I. But it happened, and I have to deal with it. What is my punishment? Here’s my punishment: I have to walk around for however long I live – Is it 10.4 years, or is another 25 years? – and this is how I’m labeled now. My other punishment is I’m sure a lot of people, whether it be media, fighters, friends, acquaintances, who had respect for me, might not have respect for me now.”", null, null ]
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[ "Out of all known habitats the soil is by far the most biodiverse and yet we know only a fraction of the information we know about other areas. I am near the beginning of my own ‘soil journey’, something that may sound a bit bizarre, but is a process of investigation that will be life long and is endlessly fascinating. I have not spent that much time on the blog discussing soil which needs to be put right! I will therefore endeavour to explore some aspects of soil biology, physics, chemistry, politics and history over the coming weeks.", null, "One particular soil relationship that balances mutual interest with peculiar intimacy is that betwen the roots of certain plants and networks of certain fungal species that are grouped together and categorised as mycorrhizae. The fungi colonize the root structure of the host plant and provide an increased benefit in terms of nutrient intake whilst receiving beneficial sugars from the plant which of course makes this by photosynthesis. There are hundreds of fungi that work in this mutually supportive way with host plants including the boletes and chanterelles as well as truffles. However, the fungal species that I am referring to in the soil are often much smaller, sometime microscopic, but work together by forming huge lengths of thread structures which are referred to as hyphae. Together this forms a mycelium, which acts as the internet of the soil, connecting trees under the ground and improving the success rate of plants when the intake of minerals from the soil is concerned. This mesh of threads is often invisible to the naked eye, although there is a lot of it. A heck of a lot! Indeed, in 1 kg of soil there could be upwards of 200km of fungal hyphae!\n\nRecent research from the University of Leeds showed quite how the fungi break down mineral materials to transport to plants. In an experiment involving biotite and the mycelium of the Brown Rollrim fungus Paxillus involutus it was shown how the fungal structure itself put immense pressure on the rock flakes, physically breaking them down and removing potassium and other minerals into the soil, to then pass to the plant.\n\nArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can also benefit arable crops if innoculated. A recent meta analysis by Pellegrino et al, showed that, when innoculated with AMF, wheat yields could be increased by a massive 20%.\n\nSo that’s a brief insight into the fascinating world of mycorrizhae. If you share my interest in soils I suggest you follow the ‘Common Soil’ facebook page or visit their website – a wonderfully vibrant and fresh project that has sprung up in the last few years aiming to change the way we see ‘dirt’.\n\n5 thoughts on “Secrets of the soil: mycorrhizal fungi”" ]
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[ null, "“Funk Parade season is upon us. The official theme for the entire 2019 Festival is “Keepin’ The Funk Alive.” The theme is a celebration of the restored vision and commitment of The MusicianShip to grow the festival into the future, building a bridge to connect our city’s youngest up-and-coming artists and musicians, to DC’s musical history, culture, and its most talented musicians. Funk Parade 2019 is happening Saturday May 11th. The Festival starts at 1:00pm, the Parade kicks off at 5:00pm and the Night Music Festival begins at 7:00pm.\n\nCertain venues will be providing various discounts and perks for wristband holders. Check back on the website and the wristband link in a couple of weeks to find out about these specials.\n\nThe wristband program is designed to create a more sustainable future for Funk Parade, with a model that can continue to pay artists fairly and sustain the music education mission of The MusicianShip.\n\nNote: The Night Music Festival Wristband does not include entry to the Featured Showcase.\n\nHow To Get Your Wristbands\n\nTo redeem your pre-purchased wristbands, visit the Funk Parade Volunteer and Merch Tents during the hours of 1:00pm and 7:00pm on Saturday May 11th.\n\nFeatured Showcase Wristbands can be redeemed upon entry to the Prince Hall Lodge, 1000 U St NW Washington DC, starting at 7:00pm on Saturday May 11th.\n\nFor the first time ever Funk Parade will will be hosting a conference. On the morning of May 11th, Funk Parade supporters will have an opportunity to hear from influencers and subject matter experts on a myriad of topics, ranging from music, to social impact, to local happenings. Stay tuned for a line up of this year’s Funk Parade conference speakers." ]
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[ "Astros Will Rake Against Boston", null, "It’s an under-discussed feat that the Houston Astros — who took down the Chicago White Sox rather easily in the American League Division Series — will be participating in their fifth consecutive ALCS when they open against the Boston Red Sox at Minute Maid Park on Friday night.\n\nDespite losing George Springer to free agency and not having Justin Verlander all season, Houston — led by the indomitable Dusty Baker — is back where it always seems to be: on the cusp of the Fall Classic.\n\nThis series is a rematch of the 2018 ALCS, which the Red Sox won in five games en route to a World Series win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Of course, there are some connections between these teams, most notably with respect to Boston manager Alex Cora, who was the Astros’ bench coach in 2017 — the year in which the infamous trash can sign-stealing scandal occurred — right before he was hired by the Red Sox.\n\nThen, in 2020, Cora was fired by the Red Sox and suspended by MLB for his role in the scheme, only for him to be re-hired before the 2021 season. There’s a lot of familiarities.\n\nThe Astros didn’t have to break much of a sweat against the White Sox, while the Red Sox stunned the Tampa Bay Rays in four games after losing Game 1. Boston’s much-belabored bullpen actually got the job done in Games 3 and 4 to stave off the Rays in a pair of games that came down to the last at-bat. The Red Sox got key hits when they needed them and a questionable over-the-fence deflection that set the baseball world into a daze and Boston fans into delirium.\n\nBoston eliminated good teams in the New York Yankees and Rays in the Wild-Card Game and ALDS, respectively; however, Houston might be in a different class of opponent. The Astros have elite batters at nearly every position and were in the top-three in baseball in most major offensive categories during the 2021 regular season. The Red Sox — mostly with Rafael Devers, J.D. Martinez, and Xander Bogaerts — have some firepower but they can’t match up with Houston.\n\nThe BetUS sportsbook has the Astros as -155 series favorites and the Red Sox as +125 series underdogs. Friday’s first pitch from Minute Maid Park is set for 8:07 p.m. ET.\n\nWhile neither team has officially announced its rotation schedule for the ALCS, the Red Sox are likely going with Nathan Eovaldi in Game 1. Saturday’s Game 2 pitcher is still up in the air, as Eduardo Rodríguez would be lined up on regular rest for that start but Boston could choose to go with Chris Sale — who was shelled in just one inning in Game 2 against the Rays and didn’t pitch again the rest of the series — as another option. Nick Pivetta and Tanner Houck, who pitched well as bulk guys against Tampa Bay, are also candidates to pitch early and often against Houston.\n\nHouston has some more reliable rotation options. Framber Valdez, who struggled in Game 2 against the White Sox, should get the Game 1 start against Boston. Luis García also was hit hard by Chicago, but is rested enough to possibly start Game 2. Lance McCullers Jr. pitched well in the clinching game against the White Sox but had to leave early with forearm tightness, which could make things tougher for Baker. José Urquidy — who wasn’t used in the ALDS — and Zack Greinke are other guys with starting experience for Houston.\n\nThe MLB playoff odds clearly favor the Astros, mostly because of the Houston offense but also because the Astros have a much deeper group of pitchers for starts and multi-inning relief outings. If you’re betting online and don’t mind backing a sizable favorite, you should back Houston.\n\nThe Astros chewed up Chicago’s strong rotation and bullpen all ALDS, and there’s no reason to think Houston can’t do better against a Red Sox team that only has a few trustworthy bullpen options and fewer reliable rotation arms.\n\nHouston scored 31 runs in four games against a strong White Sox rotation and posted a team OPS of .803. That’s not particularly surprising, considering that the Astros slashed .267/.339/.444/.783 this season. Each of those measures was either the best, second-best or third-best marks in all of baseball in 2021. On the other hand, the Boston pitching staff was 15th in ERA in the regular season and 23rd in WHIP.\n\nThe best-of-seven nature of the ALCS makes things tougher for the Red Sox because they won’t be able to rely on just Eovaldi, Houck, Pivetta, and Garrett Whitlock over the course of a longer series. It’s clear that Cora just doesn’t trust many of his pitchers right now, and you can’t blame him. But, in a best-of-seven series, he’s going to have to expand that circle of trust which just invites the Astros to tee off.\n\nMeanwhile, Baker used basically his whole staff in the ALDS, showing that he can spread out innings among more pitchers to keep guys fresh for a longer series. Houston might not have guys with the stuff that Whitlock or Houck have, yet, by having more versatile arms, the Astros are less reliant on one or two guys which makes them even tougher to beat.\n\nThe MLB lines are siding with the Astros mostly because of the offensive production, to be sure. However, Houston’s roster is much better suited for a long series than Boston’s and the Astros are also a significantly better defensive team than the Red Sox. Of course, anything can happen in a playoff series but, in almost every aspect of the game, the Astros are by far the better team in this matchup. If you’re making MLB picks, go with Houston." ]
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[ null, "1Biggs Don Explains Why He Was Detained By Police – YARDHYPE\n\nA ”misunderstanding” is what the 1Biggs Don is dubbing the incident to be when he was detained by the police. Streaming Live once again after his last Live blew-up due to his fall out with the police, the teenager shared information on what happened.\n\n“Hey big up the peace officer dem enuh,” he began as he explained the “misunderstanding” occurred because of how the police were handling the situation and treating him.\n\n“Officer a deal wid me a way dawg, just nay use to di Kingston officer dem,” he explained.\n\nThe Mandeville native deejay admitted that he is the type of person who doesn’t take “bad up”, but he later realized that’s how they operate.\n\nDiving into an explanation, he first noted that the “Suck yuh madda” message he sent was not for all the “peace officers”, it was only for the one particular policeman he had the confrontation with.\n\nAccording to the youth, his father was with him when they were stopped by the police. While most of the police officers acknowledge him in a friendly manner, there was one particular policeman behaving aggressively with his father. When 1Biggs Don tried to jog the policeman’s memory of who he is, the “big belly” police turned his aggression to him, demanding to know where he was from and why he was in Kingston.\n\nIt was due to this aggression that, he responded with the same level of attitude he was receiving, saying, “Mi come from Mandeville and mi a artiste and a studio mi deh a town.”\n\nFollowing his answer, the policeman requested his ID and 1Biggs Don told him he didn’t yet have one. As the situation unfolded the police, who later commented that he only has one song, broke his chain and the entertainer ended up being placed in the police vehicle, but he was never arrested.\n\nNevertheless, he said, “Big Up” to the other Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) members who are doing their job.\n\nIn other news, the deejay announced that there have been “technical difficulties” with the production of his music video for the popular single “Bwoii Affi’, but the visuals will be released on June 17." ]
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[ null, "Emergency personnel move away as a gas fire continues to burn following an explosion at Minnehaha Academy.(Photo: David Joles, AP)\n\nMINNEAPOLIS - Federal investigators said Friday they are looking into the oversight of a father-son team that was conducting the “hazardous operation” of moving a gas meter at a Minneapolis school when a natural gas explosion caused part of a building to collapse, killing two people.\n\nThe father and son were working for a contractor that was moving the meter from inside Minnehaha Academy to outside the school as part of gas company’s CenterPoint Energy’s plan to move meters outside for easier access, the National Transportation Safety Board said.\n\nNTSB investigators were interviewing the father and son, who were working for contractor Master Mechanical, and planned to interview other employees and gas company workers as well, said Christopher Hart, an NTSB board member. He said investigators were seeking details about the relationship between the two companies, the process for contracts, and any oversight of the meter’s movement.\n\n“That’s a very hazardous operation and requires considerable planning and oversight to conduct that operation safely … and we want to find out all we can about how robust was that oversight process,” he said.\n\nThe bodies of two longtime school workers — receptionist Ruth Berg, 47, and custodian John Carlson, 82 — were found in the rubble earlier this week. The medical examiner said Friday that both died from blunt force injuries sustained when part of a school building collapsed on them.\n\nHart said investigators will also look into whether the father or son attempting to move the meter were fatigued, distracted or impaired, which is standard in any investigation. He said he was unsure if other contractors or the gas company were on site at the time. The question of whether the gas was shut off at the street or at the building was also being examined.\n\nA representative for Master Mechanical did not return a message Friday. CenterPoint Energy referred questions to the NTSB.\n\nHart said it will take some time for investigators to get into the building’s basement to examine the pipes because the building is structurally unsafe. Hart said he and an investigator used a firetruck’s ladder to get over the rubble and get a closer look at the destruction, but excavators need to begin the painstaking process of removing debris without destroying evidence before investigators can get inside.\n\nA memorial service for Carlson, a part-time janitor known for giving students ice cream treats, is scheduled for Sunday at the school. Services for Berg, who was engaged to be married, haven’t been announced.\n\nMinnehaha Academy is a private Christian school that serves students ranging from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade. The blast affected the “upper school,” which houses the high school. Administrators have delayed the start of that school by two weeks, to Sept. 5." ]
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[ "Yes, There Really Are Two Americas. Look At How Different The South Is", null, "This year marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the War Between the States. The Northern states, fighting to preserve the Union and (later) to end slavery, defeated the Southern states in a war that resulted in over 600,000 dead.\n\nThe war all but ended the concept of state soverignty as the question of secession was decided on the battlefield. The war also gave birth to concept of American nationalism as Americans began to consider themselves as American before being a citizen of their state.\n\nHowever, America is probably now divided more than it has been in decades. The nation seems to be hopelessly gridlocked politically. Meanwhile, the culture wars are in full swing with social justice warriors going to war against traditionalists and libertarians. There really are two Americas.\n\nWhat explains the division? I argue that culture and region probably provide the best clues to the division of America.\n\nThe Economist had an excellent article earlier this month describing how the South is still culturally different from the rest of the country. Why is that the case?\n\nThe dividing line is actually religion.\n\nReligion is a better explanation of southern exceptionalism. The civil war divided most of America’s Protestant sects, says Mark Noll of the University of Notre Dame. Both the Presbyterian and Methodist churches split into northern branches, which opposed slavery, and southern branches, which did not. Even after slavery ended, theological divisions persisted. In the north, which saw mass immigration from all over the world in the decades after the war, Protestant churches had to find some accommodation with Jews, Catholics and, eventually, non-believers.\n\nIn the South the share of those born outside America (which was low to begin with) actually fell after the civil war. New migrants moved west or north but rarely south. Because of this, southern churches could hold more traditional views without challenge. Those tented revival meetings that were such a feature of southern Protestantism were not intended to win converts so much as to purify and strengthen beliefs that were already there.\n\nThe Southern Baptist movement, which is strongly associated with the “values voters” who favour the Republicans, has its origins in support for slavery. Southern Baptists have long since updated their views on race, as the many black Southern Baptist pastors attest, but the movement’s social conservatism endures. And southerners are unusually observant: Utah is the only non-southern state where church attendance is as high as in Dixie.\n\nSoutherners are also known for being fiercely individualistic. As the rest of America becomes more secular, it should be no surprise that the region still strongly believes in the Protestant work ethic and tends to be more supportive of limited government. They’re also willing to forgo a large portion of the safety net because religious charities will largely step up and fill the role.\n\nHere’s an interesting map from The Economist article.", null, "A lot of the orange on the map corresponds to the red state/ blue state maps on presidential elections. The more secular states tend to vote Democratic while the more religious states vote Republican. The views on abortion and gay marriage also tend to align with religious viewpoints.\n\nAs you can see, America is deeply divided between a more religious and ironically more individualistic South and Midwest and the more secular coasts. Could the differences between these two Americas lead to secession and civil war? Who knows.\n\nNow, I don’t believe you have to be religious to be moral and that all religious people are moral. But I do believe that a free society only survives when it’s populated by a moral people. The purpose of this post is not to pass judgement on anyone’s religious beliefs.\n\nLet me close with something. We have quite a few non-religious and atheist contributors here who believe in free markets and secular values. I value them all and I’m proud to call them friends. I also know they’re the exception, rather than the rule among secularists. Most atheists generally lean to the left and conservative and libertarian atheists tend to be the exception than the norm.\n\nKevin Boyd\nI’m one of the original co-founders of The Liberty Papers all the way back in 2005. Since then, I wound up doing this blogging thing professionally. Now I’m running the site now. You can find my other work at The Hayride.com and Rare. You can also find me over at the R Street Institute.\nhttp://thelibertypapers.org/2005/11/22/a-bit-about-kevin/\natheism, North vs South, religion, role of government, secularism" ]
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[ "The Road to Kingston\n\nA few days after Mark arrived in Arkansas to begin his new position, he sent me a beautiful photo that he took on his way in to work. He actually pulled over on the side of the road and took the picture with his phone (which has a better camera than mine). I was impressed, not only with his composition and quality of the photo, but that he stopped the car, got out, and took the picture (at least I HOPE he did!).\n\nWe have had rain the past few days, and I've driven by the turn out on the highway where he stopped for that photo. I told a friend yesterday that I was going to stop and take pictures one morning, but the cloudy skies didn't make it very pretty.\n\nThis morning I woke up WAY too early. It was pitch black out still, and since I'm not normally up this time of day (and because of the changing seasons we are losing sunlight each day) I had no idea what time sunrise actually happened. I waited for Mark's alarm to go off just before 5, and let him scoot out the door, then got up for the day. I thought I'd take advantage of the early morning and head out to that spot to take a sunrise series.\n\nI had good intentions.\n\nI drove all the way to Eureka Springs, without finding the pull out. I got to the road for Passion Play and turned around. It was still dark, and I couldn't tell the difference between the pull out, or the roads.\n\nThen I drove all the way back to Berryville, and through Berryville, all the way to Green Forest, looking for a good place to capture the sunrise. It wasn't even cresting yet, but I could tell where it would rise for the sliver of a moon that was hanging low in the sky. I could tell it was partly cloudy still. Sigh.\n\nI started to see power lines and the silhouette of the hills on either side of the road. I love electricity, but I hate power lines.\n\nOn my way back to Berryville (home), I tried to think of other places I might drive through to get out of the city a little. I saw a turn at a signal to head towards Kingston. I've never been to Kingston, but I have a friend who has a cabin there. She's an early riser, but out of town right now... so I didn't call her, but just took the turn in that direction.\n\nCabins = rural to me. Perhaps there would be less power lines on the road to Kingston.\n\nIn no time at all, there was a fog hugging the ground, which told me there was a creek or river nearby. Sure enough, I crossed over the Osage Creek and entered into Farmer Hollow. It was still too dark to make out much detail, but it was countryside for sure.\n\nThe windy road weaved between the hillsides, and slowly more cars came onto the road. A school bus flash let me know it would be gathering kids for their school day, cars rushed by me on their way to work. I took my time and followed the road to Kingston. It started to lightly rain.\n\nFarms surrounded me on either side, providing a buffer from the hills, now silhouetted on the sides of the road. Chicken houses, cattle in fields, all testimony to the growth that takes place here. I entered into the area of Cabanal.\n\nThen my phone alarm went off, and it was time to turn around and go home.\n\nI never made it to Kingston.\n\nI never took a single photo.\n\nWell... until I got back to Farmer Hollow and the Osage Creek.\n\nThe timing was perfect, the sun finally breaking over the horizon.", null, "It had stopped raining, but the cool of the morning covered the fields with dew.", null, "It was beautiful. Peaceful. I have carried those moments through this otherwise crazy day. He was so good to gift them to me.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Voidtrain, the game where you crew a dimension-hopping locomotive, gave us a peek at its mysterious setting and enemies today during the IGN Summer of Gaming 2020. At first glance, the trailer seemed like another walking-simulator mystery, complete with mysterious runes and portals, but it became progressively stranger. In this case, strange as in swimming through the air.\n\nAll aboard the 4th Dimension Express\n\nI’m not entirely sure what the story is in Voidtrain, but I assume you are scientists who manage to get lost in some type of void. There seem to be plenty of dimensions to explore as well, ranging from underground tunnels and rails running through an open sky to a forest filled with vicious critters. There is also an ominous, frozen dimension. All in all, it looks like there will be plenty to explore aboard your train.\n\nYou can play Voidtrain alone or with up to three other players. You will upgrade your train as you travel from one world to another, each with its own rules and laws. You’ll also need to gather resources and craft items, structures, and upgrades for your train. There’s some shooting involved too, but that seems secondary to the thrill of seeing a sky-shark swim up and try to take a big honking bite out of your train. There also seem to be rival trains that don’t like competing interdimensional businesses, so watch out.", null, "Voidtrain appears to be a thoughtful progression from the increasingly stale survival game formula. Not only does it have an incredibly unique premise and design, but instead of pitting you against a world of other players who will constantly wreck your stuff, it lets you team up with some friends and work towards a concrete objective. Hopefully, it will capture the feelings of exploration and danger of games like Subnautica, but with a friend along for the ride.\n\nVoidtrain is releasing in fall 2020. There is no word on price, but you can wishlist it on Steam.\n\nMortal Shell gets a new trailer, and a PC beta on July 3", null ]
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[ null, "In 2011, TV will retain its global leadership of all media forms in terms of total revenues, including ad revenues, subscriptions, pay-per-view and license fees, according to a new white paper from Deloitte. “Technology, Media & Telecommunications Predictions 2011” forecasts this year, TV will account for about 41% of all ad revenues, and grow its share to 42% by 2012. TV ad revenue share grew close to 10% between 2007 and 2010, from 37% to more than 40%.\n\n\nTV, Newspapers Grow in Opposite Directions\n\nA forecast 6% increase in TV ad revenue during 2012 would take it beyond $200 billion, more than twice that of newspapers, which still represent the number two global advertising medium.\n\nDeloitte also expects TV will grow its share of audience attention. In 2011, aggregate TV viewing is expected to total 4.49 trillion hours. The global TV audience is expected to increase about 1%, from 3.66 billion to 3.7 billion viewers, still leaving about half the world population as a potential growth market.\n\nAverage daily TV viewing time per person in 2011 is expected to reach three hours and 12 minutes.", null, "Although DVR penetration is expected to surpass 50% in the US and UK TV markets this year, Deloitte predicts this will have no impact on TV advertising viewing or revenues. Looking at the behavior of 958 DVR owners in the UK, Deloitte data indicates 70% always check to see what is on broadcast TV first before playing their DVR. Only 16% always check their DVR first.\n\nIn addition, Deloitte analysis suggests that viewers will retain from advertisements even when they are fast-forwarded at 12 times their normal speed.\n\nData from a recent Nielsen Company study indicates DVRs actually contribute significantly to commercial viewing. In May 2010, the average rating for a primetime commercial minute among persons age 18-49 in DVR households rose from 1.54 in live viewing to 2.21 three days later -a 44% lift. This degree of lift to the viewing of commercials has remained steady for several years. On a total US basis, DVR playback added a 16% lift to the average minute of primetime commercials." ]
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[ null, "Scott Kennedy of Open Road Films sits at the headquarters of Regal Entertainment in Knoxville with the 'Best Picture' Oscar won by the studio for its film 'Spotlight.' (Ali James/Special to the News Sentinel)\n\nWhen Scott Kennedy travels through an airport, he gets a lot of attention.\n\nOr, rather, it is the Oscar trophy he is toting around. Even at just 13.5 inches tall and 8.5 pounds, it tends to steal the limelight.\n\nThe one he's carrying now represents the Academy Award for this year's best picture, 'Spotlight,' which won the Oscar for Kennedy's company, Open Road Films, during the annual awards ceremony in February.\n\nKennedy, senior vice president of distribution and operations at Open Road Films, brought the statue to Knoxville recently for a visit to the Regal Entertainment headquarters, taking the time to thank the Knoxville-based theater chain for its support of Open Road's pictures.\n\n'Going through TSA is fun, taking it out of the bag and putting it on the conveyor belt,' Kennedy said of the airport experience. 'They want to take selfies with it and photos with me. It's really exciting.\n\n'How many people get to hold the Academy Award for Best Picture? It's the real deal.'\n\nOpen Roads released 'Spotlight' in theatres in November, and the film took home two Oscars. The other was for Best Original Screenplay.\n\n'The printed word is so important,' Kennedy said. 'This story would not have been told if the Boston Globe had not told the story, and so bravely brought the story to life.\n\n'They did it, and the whole world woke up to the tragedy. It's an important story, [and] our film really brings it to the forefront.'\n\nOpen Road Films opened a screening room in its offices in December and would show 'Spotlight' there daily.\n\n'People brought up how long it had been playing in cinemas,' Kennedy said. '(For instance) 20 weeks in the beautiful Regal Union Square cinema in Manhattan. It was the support of Regal that helped us keep it in theaters this long, and they [the Academy members] do take notice and hopefully that helped us win.\n\n'We started in November with a handful of theaters and increased it, battling through Christmas with as many screens as we could,' he said. 'It helped boost the January 2016 nominations. After the awards, we had our widest release.'\n\nThe weekend after the Academy Award wins, and 20 weeks after the film's initial release, screenings increased to 1,227 theatres and brought in $1.77 million, a 140 percent in box office receipts from the previous week, according to a report by Box Office Mojo. As of the beginning of May, the film has grossed more than $45 million.\n\n'It does bring attention to Open Road from other filmmakers,' Kennedy said of the critical and box office success the film production company has achieved.\n\nThis November, Open Road plans to release 'Bleed for this,' a film based on the story of World Champion boxer Vinny Pazienza. It's executive-produced by Martin Scorsese, and stars Miles Teller. Kennedy hopes that the timing will reap similar success to 'Spotlight.'\n\nAnother coming film that Kennedy is enthusiastic about is the Oliver Stone written and directed 'Snowden.'\n\nKennedy said the company aims to release independent films that appeal to a broad audience, but which do not necessarily have the same mass appeal of a blockbuster such as 'Captain America.'\n\n'We feel like this is the niche that we are trying to fill,' he said. 'Those mid-range films are our target. ... We just have a lot of great movies coming up, our slate gets stronger and stronger. We're bringing really important stories to the market.'" ]
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[ "Home / Celebrities / What is the Age of Zerlina Maxwell? Height, Net Worth 2021, Husband, Bio\n\nWhat is the Age of Zerlina Maxwell? Height, Net Worth 2021, Husband, Bio", null, "Maxwell also worked as a field organizer for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008. Not only that but her Twitter account was named “A Twitter Voice to Follow” by The New York Times in 2012, as well as one of “Salon’s Twitter 50” and one of Times 140 best Twitter Feeds of 2014. She has frequently appeared as a commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. She has also written for JET magazine, The American Prospect, the Washington Post, CNN.com, Black Enterprise, and other publications.\n\nAs of 2019, she is the host of Sirius XM’s Signal Boost radio show. All of Zerlina’s information can be found below.\n\nZerlina, the survivor activist, was born on November 16, 1981. She is currently 37 years old, according to this information. She was born under the Scorpio zodiac sign to pastor parents.\n\nHer father is a microbiologist, and her mother is a doctor (Yvette Maxwell). She is also of American nationality and of Afro-American ethnicity. Aside from that, no information on her siblings is available.\n\nShe enrolled at Tufts University in 2003 and earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations. Zerlina then went on to earn her J.D. from Rutgers School of Law. Many people admire her work and follow her on social media for the most up-to-date information.\n\nWhat are the Net Worth and Salary of Zerlina Maxwell?\n\nZerlina’s true net worth is still being determined. However, as a writer, political analyst, and speaker, we are confident she earns a good salary. Whether it is true or not, it has come to light that her net worth is around $1 million.\n\nIn addition, she donates some of her earnings to the poor and needy. Her primary source of income comes from her career as a political analyst. According to some credible sources, she earns $50000 through online magazine writing.\n\nWho is Zerlina Maxwell Husband?\n\nDespite her celebrity, she has managed to keep her personal life private. Zerlina is a single girl. She hasn’t revealed anything about her boyfriend, so it’s unclear whether she is single or in a relationship.\n\nZerlina was so preoccupied with her career that she didn’t have a spouse, and there were rumors about her love and dating affairs. However, in 2000, Maxwell jokingly mentioned Reza Aslan as her future husband.\n\nWhat is the Body Measurement of Zerlina Maxwell?\n\nThe American journalist is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 62 kg. Her measurements are 35-25-37. She also has curly black hair and dark brown eyes.\n\nZerlina was sexually assaulted by a classmate in college. She, on the other hand, did not become timid and retreated. Rather, she fights it and has become a strong woman as a result.\n\nMaxwell changed after that incident and started fighting against sexual harassment and rape culture. As a result, she dubbed herself a survivor activist. She appeared on Fox News’ Hannity Show in 2013.\n\nShe spoke about sexual assault in schools, colleges, and universities. Later, realizing the significance of hashtags, she discovered hashtag authorities for social debates on Twitter. Her concept was well received, and she was awarded the 2014 Media Excellence Maggie Awards.\n\nZerlina has worked in a variety of fields throughout her career. Maxwell has previously worked as a speaker, political analyst, media personality, and writer. She is never afraid to speak out on contentious issues that affect the country.\n\nFor several years in the 2000s, she worked as a paralegal. She went on to become a writer, contributing to publications such as The New York Daily News. As a writer, Zerina covered a wide range of topics, including national politics, specific policies, and issues such as sexual assault, feminism, race, domestic violence, and gender equality.\n\nZerlina wrote an article for The Root in October 2011 about the racial divide in the anti-rape culture movement. She also speaks frequently at colleges, universities, and organizations. She uses her speech to educate people about sexual assault and rape culture.\n\nShe is currently employed by Sirius XM as the Director of Progressive Programming. She also hosts the weekly Sirius XM radio show Signal Boost.\n\nFacts of What is the Age of Zerlina Maxwell? Height, Net Worth 2021, Husband, Bio\n\nRelated Post of What is the Age of Zerlina Maxwell? Height, Net Worth 2021, Husband, Bio" ]
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[ "Democratic data hack: Here's who was apparently behind it\n\nDemocratic data hack: Here's who was apparently behind it", null, "It turns out that a suspected hack of the Democratic National Committee’s voter file this week may have really just been volunteers for the Michigan Democratic Party testing the system.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)\n\nWASHINGTON – It turns out that a suspected hack of the Democratic National Committee’s voter file this week was nothing more than volunteers for the Michigan Democratic Party testing the system.\n\nThe Free Press confirmed Thursday morning that the DNC was backtracking on an initial report Tuesday to the FBI that someone had apparently set up a fake online portal to try to lure DNC staff into giving up log-in information as a way to gain access to the party’s VoteBuilder database.\n\nDNC Chief Security Officer Bob Lord said in a statement Thursday that officials now believe the portal “was built by a third party as part of a simulated phishing test.”\n\nA person familiar with the incident but who would not speak on the record told the Free Press that the test was done by volunteer hackers recruited by the Michigan Democratic Party to test security, though the state party didn’t notify the DNC or its account vendors beforehand or get authorization for the test.\n\nThe Washington Post first reported Thursday that the DNC had learned that the suspected hack was really a security test conducted by volunteers recruited by the Michigan party.\n\nMichigan Democratic Party Chairman Brandon Dillon acknowledged in a statement that the state organization's efforts to improve cybersecurity led to mistakes though he didn't elaborate.\n\n\"In an abundance of caution, our digital partners ran tests that followed extensive training,\" he said. \"Despite our misstep and the alarms that were set off, it’s most important that all of the security systems in place worked. Cybersecurity experts agree this kind of testing is critical to protecting an organization's infrastructure, and we will continue to work with our partners, including the DNC, to protect our systems and our democracy.\"\n\n\"The party took the necessary precautions to ensure that sensitive data critical to candidates and state parties across the country was not compromised,\" he continued. \"There are constant attempts to hack the DNC and our Democratic infrastructure, and while we are extremely relieved that this wasn't an attempted intrusion by a foreign adversary, this incident is further proof that we need to continue to be vigilant in light of potential attacks.\"\n\nCNN first reported the attempted hack on Tuesday after the DNC told the FBI someone was trying to hack its voter database two years after successful Russian efforts to infiltrate its computer systems and release thousands of emails online, embarrassing the party during the 2016 presidential campaign." ]
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[ "Mexico led the gains derived from the trade war between the United States and China, according to an analysis released by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in which the growth of the GDP of several countries is measured as a consequence of the greater flow of trade promoted by the tariffs between the two powers.\n\nThe analysis by the Federal Reserve found that the increase in US imports from Mexico boosted Mexican economic growth by almost 0.25% of GDP, being the country that benefited the most from trade diversion from China.\n\nIn general, Mexico wins as the import demand from the United States is directed towards relatively more productive sectors.\n\nThe Fed also found that a drop in Chinese demand reduces exports of commodity suppliers like New Zealand and Chile, imposing a drag on their real GDP.\n\nIn parallel, Banco de México has highlighted that the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) places the Mexican economy in a better position to strengthen its insertion in the value chains of products destined for the North American market. , amid the tariff measures that still exist between the United States and China, due to their trade war.\n\nIn a context of weakening multilateral agreements at the global level, the T-MEC is important to reduce uncertainty regarding the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\nSpillovers to Other Countries (% GDP)", null, "Graphic: Fed.A third analysis, by the United Nations, showed that after Taiwan, Mexico was the country with the largest increase in its exports to the United States as a consequence of tariffs on Chinese products, as part of the same trade war.\n\nThe trade deviation to Mexico in the first half of 2019 is estimated at $ 3.5 billion or 16.7% of the total deviation from China to other countries, mainly in the agri-food, transportation equipment and electrical machinery sectors.\n\nThere is currently uncertainty about whether the trade war between the United States and China will end soon or continue for several years." ]