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[ null, "No one in my family has ever spoken about how my mother was ill with untreated bipolar disorder for the first 15-18 years of our lives.\n\nI’ve been writing a memoir about intergenerational trauma and one event from my family’s history has become a central plotline in the book. In 2000, my mother went missing. It wasn’t until last week when I was writing about it that I realized, the event of her complete disappearance triggered my self-harming depression.\n\nOf course, the realization made me cry and cry.\n\nBut then, I interviewed my father so that I could understand what happened.\n\nDad didn’t have many answers. And, the answers he gave me weren’t satisfying.\n\nFor example, I asked him how he coped with Mom’s illness and he told me how well he was doing, how he worked out every day and read books about mental health. But, when I asked him how my brothers and I were doing, he couldn’t remember.\n\nWhen I told him that he left us with his parents for weeks, he denied it. It was obvious he had blocked out his memory of my mother’s illness.\n\nI don’t really blame him. The house was abusive. If I could forget it too, I would.\n\nMy 90-minute conversation with Dad was chilling.\n\nI was able to tell him that I don’t remember him being around at all. I told him that, as a kid, I took my Mother’s behaviour personally and it left me feeling alone and helpless. When I got home, I snapped my sunglasses in half and cried.\n\nBut, two hours later he redeemed himself when he called me and told me that he was glad we had the conversation. He’s proud of the work I’m doing. He thinks it’s good and he thinks I should have a conversation with my mother about the event as well.\n\nAfter that, my usual binge eating for comfort ended. Something in me had settled.\n\nWhen I spoke with my Mother, our lives changed.\n\nLast night, she started by answering my question, “what happened when you left?”\n\nShe tells me it was only meant to be a short vacation. She told dad, she was going to Buckhorn but she would be back. And, she began listing those impulsive, delusional things that we all do when we’re under psychotic pressure, the visions, the dead bodies that command us, the voices we may hear, the auras we may follow. I listen and empathize with visceral connectivity. I understand. I tell her that, “I get it, I’m empathizing.”\n\nAnd she says, “No, I empathize with you. How could I have abandoned you? And now you live with so much pain.”\n\nMom starts to cry. My mom was abandoned too as a kid. Not permanently but in a similar way to me. Her mother is a Holocaust survivor. She would leave Mom alone at home for hours and hours while Mom, an 8-year-old kid sat on the couch and thought, maybe her mother was dead.\n\nWhen I was 12, the day my mother left, I believed she was dead and I grieved. When she came home, still psychotic, tearing apart our house with manic yelling, I knew my mother was gone. That night, I self-harmed for the first time. I don’t actually know how I survived that evening.\n\nWe were both crying, the kind of crying that persists without any air.\n\n“But, I’m so lucky that you’re listening to me now, mom. because, I know at the time, you weren’t talking to your family, and Dad and his family didn’t trust you and you–“\n“I was all alone.”\n\nI grab her and hug her. She sounds tiny and feels tiny.\n\nI’ve always wondered why I don’t like hugs. And, I think it may be because I’ve been waiting for this exact hug, right now, for my whole fucking life.\n\nWhen she left, I recovered with Irish whisky and a Real Housewives of New York City marathon. But, it felt celebratory. Such a relief.\n\nIn the morning, Mom and I walked my dog, Mordechai, in the woods and she told me that she felt so sad, like a terrible Mother.\n\nBut, I told her, there are two giant positive takeaways.\n\nFirst of all, if we didn’t love her so much, we could have stopped talking to her a long time ago, out of anger and resentment. But, my Mother has worked on her recovery with intelligence and self-compassion which is miraculous especially because my Mom has supported herself through so much emotional grief. I’m so proud of her for not quitting. I’m so proud of her for everything.\n\nThe second positive thing is that we still have so much time. We have every day. We have years. We have lots to look forward to.\n\nWe end the walk with another big hug. I truly used to cringe when she hugged me but it’s different now. There’s something instantly gigantic. Some kind of healing thing. Some kind of lightness." ]
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[ null, null, "When Michael thinks of the Southern Maine community, one word comes to mind: generosity.\n\n“Ever since I was younger, my family and my community has taught me that in life it’s always good to help other people,” Michael says. “I was also helped by a community once. This community helped me build a career.”\n\nNow Michael is returning the favor by helping asylum seekers, many of whom have backgrounds similar to his, adjust to life in Maine.\n\nOn June 9, 2019, busloads of asylum seekers, primarily from the African countries of Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo, began arriving in Portland. In the first week, 170 asylum seekers arrived in the city. Two months later that number more than doubled to 448 individuals seeking shelter.\n\nAs the Portland Expo was converted to a temporary shelter, community members leaned in with an outpouring of donations and offers to volunteer. The City of Portland was overwhelmed by the number of people interested in volunteering and needed help.\n\nCity officials asked United Way of Southern Maine, based on its expertise in mobilizing the community, to manage the volunteer requests, including providing background checks on every volunteer. By the end of July, nearly 2,000 people submitted a volunteer application.\n\nMichael was one of those hand-raisers. He went to the Portland Expo as the first wave of asylum seekers was arriving. When he saw the sea of green cots and tired faces in the temporary shelter, he knew he had to help.\n\n“I decided to volunteer and help out wherever I could. I tried to find out who I should reach out to in order to do that. I was referred to United Way…Everything started from there,” Michael says.\n\nGiving Back What He Received\n\nWhen Michael thinks about the people who came to Portland seeking asylum, he feels a special connection. He understands what it is like to leave a country where people are repressed – and what it’s like to be misunderstood after arriving somewhere new.\n\nMichael was raised in the Congo, a place he said often restricts freedom of speech, especially when it comes to speaking out against corruption in the country. “I got in trouble fighting for my rights, to the point of almost losing my life there,” he explains.\n\nMichael was determined to leave the country and find a place that respected what he had to say. He arrived in the United States in 2013 before moving north to Maine. Immediately, he was struck by the value Americans place on freedom of expression.\n\n“The way the country has the freedom to speak your mind and actually be valued for who you are and not what you have, really surprised me in the U.S.,” Michael says.\n\nWhen Michael arrived in Maine six years ago, he was met with open arms.\n\n“The way people are friendly in Maine surprised me. They are open-minded, willing to welcome strangers, refugees and asylum seekers.”\n\nBut despite the warm welcome, life was hard.\n\nMichael struggled to speak English. He was raised speaking French and Lingala and learning this new language was difficult. The language barrier kept him from connecting with people in Maine and from fully participating in the community in a meaningful way.\n\n“I had a hard time to show my potential and to express myself…A lot of people I met when I first came [here] always thought that I was stupid because I couldn’t speak their language, while it was just a language barrier.”\n\nBut Michael persisted, working with interpreters to improve his skills. His hard work paid off. Michael speaks English fluently and today holds two jobs – one as a French and Lingala interpreter at Catholic Charities and the other as a French chat specialist with Apple.\n\nMichael is proud to give back to his community through his employer’s annual United Way Campaign.\n\nMichael’s experience overcoming a language barrier in order to be a connected part of this community drives his desire to volunteer with today’s asylum seekers. He volunteers as often as he can using his skills in French, Lingala and English to help the newcomers have a voice.\n\n“Among all those immigrants you will see doctors, teachers, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, IT people, etc. They are just having a hard time to express themselves and explain what they are able to do because of the language barrier,” says Michael.\n\nMichael’s volunteer role recently came to an end, as the shelter closed on August 15, 2019. Some of the asylum seekers have moved on to other cities but many are settling into more permanent homes in Southern Maine.\n\nAs the newcomers settle into their new home, Michael encourages everyone to see these new community members as a positive.\n\n“Most immigrants work and have had a chance to establish themselves here, pay their taxes,” he says. “People who are seeking asylum today are not here to take advantage of the benefits here in the U.S. Instead, they are seeking the opportunity to give and contribute what they have to offer. If [asylum seekers] had the opportunity in their country to give and to be valued, they wouldn’t be here.”\n\nThank you, Michael, for making Southern Maine your home and adding to our rich tradition of generosity. We appreciate your contributions to our community!" ]
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[ "A community consisting of 40 eco-friendly homes in the middle of Texas . It is not difficult to imagine that starting, and mainly keeping a project like this required a lot of perseverance and skill of its creators : Chris Krager , an architect of 43 years who owns a company called KRDB , and Russell M. Becker , a civil engineer for 47 years , owner of Beck – Reit & Sons.\n\nThey were given the challenge to build homes that not only use organic materials but also to produce all the energy required to supply them . The dwellings of housing called SOL stands for Solutions Oriented Living , have roofs designed to store rainwater in barrels , solar panels and geothermal wells , which use energy from the heat of the earth , and have been designed to provide the less affluent inhabitants.", null, "Part of the initial objectives were met but the foreclosure crisis that hit the United States in 2008 made ​​it impossible for 40 wells to be drilled (one for each house) , the funding provided for the project was not approved and he could not be completed as he had been thought . Even so, the community houses use 55 % less energy than a common address . Before putting everything to work, Chris and Russell spent six months researching prices thermally efficient windows , foam insulation and heat pumps for heating structures.", null, "Large windows are responsible for maximizing the entry of natural light , high heat gain keeping the houses. All of them are built with ” green ” materials , including paints that do not contribute to air pollution and cabinets that do not emit formaldehyde. Although not large – they have between 90 and 160 m² – have a kitchen , two bedrooms and a bathroom, plus a green space where residents put picnic tables and hammocks .", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "What exactly was my father doing in 1975?\n\nYesterday, I was invited by my former girlfriend to see \"something really amazing\". What was it? It was a concert of a band called Kalvados, whose frontman looks exactly like me! At first, it didn't seem like it. But later it became evident that he not only resembles me when I was younger (he is only 30) but his various quirks, gestures and expressions are very similar to mine. And his name is \"Frantisek\"!", null, "Left: Frantisek Kalvas' photo from yesterday. Right: Me when I was 30.\n\nHere is short clip (AVI) of Frantisek Kalvas in motion (really interesting if you ever saw me in motion).\nPosted by František Fuka at 13:43\n\nmaybe you both had the same postman...\n\nMaybe you will travel to the past and HE will be your son.\n\nI have take a snap of myself too. I find \"me\" in the crowd on the photo of the place, where a miracles usually happens." ]
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[ null, null, null, "Originally set to be made by maverick director Joseph Strick, who actually did some location shooting in Tunisia. However, Strick ran into disagreements with Fox executives, and was replaced with George Cukor, who shot the remainder of the film in Hollywood. Set in Alexandria in 1938, a young British schoolmaster named Darley meets Pursewarden, a British consular officer. Pursewarden introduces him to Justine, the wife of an Egyptian banker. Darley befriends her, and discovers she is involved in a plot against the British, the goal of which is to arm the Jewish underground movement in Palestine.\n\nPartially shot on location at Ennejma Ezzahra, a palace at Sidi Bou Said, in Northern Tunisia. Blue titled wrappers, noted as Final on the front wrapper and production No. 842, dated July 2, 1968." ]
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[ null, "A state is entitled, as a matter of public policy, to promote life rather than abortion. Just because a state is obligated to respect the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wadethat created a constitutional “right” to abortion, does not mean states can’t protect women’s health and save babies where those efforts don’t conflict with Roe. Thus said the U.S. Supreme court in the 1989 abortion case, Webster v. Reproductive Services.\n\nOne way a state promotes life is through “informed consent” laws, which require an abortionist to provide an abortion-minded woman with enough information about the procedure to allow her to make an educated decision whether or not to have the abortion.\n\nKentucky passed an ultrasound lawin 2017 that requires abortionists to perform an ultrasound on an abortion-minded client and allow her to view the images created and listen to the baby’s heartbeat, while describing to her what is being seen and heard during the procedure The law does not, however, require the woman to view the images or listen to the heartbeat or the abortionist’s description.\n\nThe law was challenged by an abortion clinic and its abortionists, who claimed the law violated the First Amendment’s right to free speech in that it compelled them to utter state-required speech they would otherwise choose not to utter. Abortion sellers, of course, make no money when a woman decides notto go through with an abortion after viewing and listening to an ultrasound.\n\nYou may recall that the First Amendment’s prohibition of government-compelled speech was at the heart of the 2018 Supreme Court decision in NIFLA v. Becerra, which struck down a California law that required pro-life pregnancy resource centers to promote the availability of state-funded abortion. A similar argument against “compelled speech” was central to the abortionists’ case here.\n\nThat argument succeeded in a lower federal court, which struck down the Kentucky law on First Amendment free speech grounds. However, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reversedthe lower court recently in a 2-1 opinion. While the appeals court agreed that the law indeed “compelled” speech on the part of abortionists, the law passed constitutional muster because the speech required is necessary for patients to make informed decisions related to medical procedures. This type of medically related compelled speech must be “truthful, non-misleading, and relevant to an abortion,” the Sixth Circuit said, citing Planned Parenthood v. Casey, an important 1993 abortion decision from the Supreme Court involving a similar type of law.\n\nInformed consent laws, including ultrasound laws, are effective in saving lives. This makes them natural targets for abortion sellers who traffic in killing babies. Another ultrasound law currently being challenged in the courts has recently reached the Supreme Court, which has not decided yet whether to accept it. In that case, involving an Indiana ultrasound law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit struck it down and specifically found that the law would not promote the state’s interest in protecting life. Focus on the Family partnered with Alliance Defending Freedom to submit a friend-of-the-Court briefin that case explaining the positive results achieved through ultrasounds of abortion-minded women." ]
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[ null, "The Department of Medical Sciences (DMS) in Thailand is cultivating the monkeypox virus in a lab to look into the viability of developing a vaccine against it. Scientists from Naresuan University in the northern district of Phitsanulok are investigating the monkeypox virus in the sewage at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. Authorities are speeding up their preventative efforts after Phuket, Thailand, reported the first case of the virus last week and the World Health Organization declared the monkeypox outbreak a “global health emergency” on Saturday after 16,000 cases were detected in 75 countries. Dr. Thanaphon wants to underline that monkeypox can only be contracted through close contact with an infected person. Symptoms include a high temperature, a splitting headache, muscle aches, exhaustion, enlarged lymph nodes, skin rashes, and lesions. The monkeypox virus has been identified in feces between 7 and 14 days after infection, frequently before the infected person displays symptoms, according to research.\nAccording to Dr. Thanaphon Penrat from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Research Innovation, the strategy is not just preventative but also cost-effective. Despite not being highly contagious, monkeypox does have a 1–10% mortality rate. Testing wastewater at airports and other popular tourist destinations for traces of the disease is the quickest way to spot early-warning signs of monkeypox outbreaks.\nTesting for monkeypox before to or while traveling might have severe implications on Thailand’s tourism industry, which has just recently started to recover as a result of the removal of entry restrictions related to Covid-19. The tests’ ability to quickly detect viral residues in wastewater, even before the ill person begins to exhibit symptoms, makes them potentially useful as a “budget monitoring technique” to spot and contain local epidemics in their early stages. Testing wastewater could be a viable technique to check travelers coming in Thailand for monkeypox as opposed to testing everyone who enters the airport.\nTesting wastewater could aid in locating and containing the disease before an outbreak occurs. Thai citizens may be inoculated with smallpox vaccines developed more than 40 years ago if there is a monkeypox outbreak in Thailand and the ministry is unable to swiftly procure freshly made vaccines.\nAccording to the DMS, Thailand still has a supply of smallpox vaccines from 1979 and 1980 that are 85 percent effective against monkeypox and are still safe to use." ]
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[ null, "Moscow: – Andrey Gurulyov, the Russian Defence Committee member, warned that if the third world war flares up, London will be the first Russian target. Gurulyov also warned that if the world war flared up, Russia would launch attacks on all the NATO members without paying heed to anyone and destroy all the satellites and communication systems of the enemy. The Russian Defence Committee Vice President demanded that the embassy of the United States in Ukraine, which is supplying weapons to Ukraine, should be bombed.\n\nMoreover, Russia has gained control over important cities in east Ukraine and is launching fierce attacks on certain other cities. In this scenario, the United States has prepared to supply weapons and other necessary equipment worth billions of dollars to Ukraine. The United Kingdom and other NATO countries have also initiated steps to assist Ukraine. Russia is consistently warning that there will be dire consequences of these actions. The warning issued by Andrey Gurulyov, the Russian Defence committee member, was broadcasted on a Russian news channel on Saturday.\n\nOnce the third world war is sparked, all the NATO countries will be the same for Russia and it will launch fierce attacks on them. Gurulyov said that London could be the first Russian target, as the biggest threat to the world is from Anglo-Saxons. Gurulyov added that the Russian plan would be to destroy all the enemy satellites and collapse communication systems. According to the western media, the warning issues by Gurulyov, a trusted colleague of Russian President Vladimir Putin, amounts to a threat.\n\nMeanwhile, Russian President Putin and his associates consistently warn that if the Ukraine conflict escalates, it will become a world war and cause global devastation. Russian leaders have initiated steps to prove that this is an empty threat. These include reports of exhibitions of nuclear weapons and their deployment. Although these Russian warnings are chilling, the United States and NATO countries are unwilling to retreat on the Ukraine issue. Russia has criticised that the current NATO leadership does not have the maturity to realise the gravity of a nuclear war. But this time, Russia seems to have warned that London will be the first to face the heat of the world war, with a warning to target London directly.\n\nMeanwhile, Russia seems to have posed the question of whether the United Kingdom and other western countries are willing to pay such a huge price for supporting Ukraine.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Russian forces drove out Ukrainian troops outside the Severodonetsk border" ]
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[ null, "A resident at the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque, accompanied by a health care worker, chats with a relative outside the window.", null, "A reflection of Lola Harding in a window at the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center.", null, "Lola Harding sits beside the sign for the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque, where her mother signed an arbitration agreement.\n\nA resident at the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque, accompanied by a health care worker, chats with a relative outside the window.\n\nA reflection of Lola Harding in a window at the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center.\n\nLola Harding sits beside the sign for the Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque, where her mother signed an arbitration agreement.\n\nALBUQUERQUE — When an ambulance dropped Lola Harding’s mother off at Canyon Transitional Rehabilitation Center, the 87-year-old was carrying an oxygen tank to help with her labored breathing.\n\nShe was in the throes of COVID-19 — exhausted from the late-night coughing fits that kept her from sleeping, disoriented to the point of hallucination. At the intake desk, an employee handed her a 23-page stack of admission papers.\n\nOn Page 8, a document stated: “This Agreement Waives The Right To A Trial By Jury.” Without giving it a passing thought, she signed it and handed it back to the clerk.\n\n“I was so angry when I saw what that document was,” Harding said. “It made me feel that there was going to be no accountability.”\n\nAs deaths from COVID-19 surge in nursing homes across the country, Canyon and other facilities — many with histories of health and safety violations — are asking patients to sign such arbitration agreements. These contracts prevent patients and families from seeking a jury trial for wrongful death or negligence, instead binding them to the decision of an arbitrator usually paid by the nursing home company.\n\nThe agreements are a standard part of admission at all facilities run by Canyon’s parent company, Genesis Healthcare, one of the country’s largest for-profit nursing home chains and one that has been denounced by the U.S. Department of Justice as an “unscrupulous provider” that routinely provides “grossly substandard nursing care.”\n\nIn April, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham awarded Canyon a contract worth up to $1.3 million per month to exclusively house COVID-19 patients, despite the facility’s one-star health rating — the lowest possible score awarded by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Canyon is a 73-bed facility.\n\nThe use of arbitration agreements has drawn sharp criticism from families, as well as legal and elder-care advocates, who say they allow nursing homes to deliver substandard care without fear of legal consequences. In 2016, the Obama administration banned the use of arbitration agreements in nursing homes; that ban was overturned by the Trump administration last year.\n\n“These are very dangerous documents,” said David Hoey, an expert on nursing homes for the American Bar Association’s Commission on Law and Aging. “It’s almost a license to neglect or abuse, because if they do neglect or abuse, they can’t be sued.”\n\nA 2019 analysis by the American Association for Justice, a nonprofit advocacy organization, found that Americans are more likely to be struck by lightning than to win a monetary award in arbitration. Though such agreements are voluntary, legal advocates say they are presented to patients and families during a time of extreme stress.\n\n“My mom had no idea what she was signing,” Harding said. “It’s totally inappropriate to ask someone in that situation to sign away their right to access the court system.”\n\nFearful of future repercussions, Harding’s mother was adamant that she not be identified. She is a fiercely proud woman — a onetime educator who worked in accounting at Los Alamos National Laboratory.\n\nWhen Harding reached her by phone a few days after her admission, her mother said, “I can’t believe that this has happened to me. These have been the most horrible days of my life.”\n\nShe has since been discharged from Canyon and is recovering at an assisted-living home elsewhere in Albuquerque.\n\nIn a July 7 email, Genesis spokeswoman Lori Mayer said that “Canyon Transitional, along with all of Genesis’ subsidiary centers, have offered an arbitration agreement to patients and residents or their respective responsible party for years, as permitted under existing regulations.”\n\nEven before the pandemic, nursing home inspectors documented a pattern of widespread and severe health and safety violations in New Mexico, tied with Arkansas for the highest rate of serious deficiencies in the country, according to a database compiled by the nonprofit investigative news organization ProPublica.\n\nEighty-five percent of the state’s nursing homes “failed to provide and implement an infection prevention and control program” before the pandemic, according to an analysis by Searchlight New Mexico.\n\nIn the past four years alone, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services cited New Mexico’s 25 Genesis-owned nursing homes for nearly 1,000 violations of health and safety standards and chronic understaffing, according to the database. Inspection reports show 41 of those were issued to Canyon — double the average number of health citations in other New Mexico nursing homes.\n\nSince the pandemic’s onset early this year, at least 188 people have died in New Mexico nursing homes. Six of those deaths have occurred at Canyon.\n\nIn recent months, the federal government has suspended much of its oversight of nursing homes, including the requirement to report staffing levels.\n\nMeanwhile, employees at Genesis and other nursing homes in New Mexico have filed at least six complaints with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, alleging nursing homes are taking inadequate precautions against the novel coronavirus and putting the safety of staff and residents at risk.\n\n“It’s really just a black box right now,” said Charlene Harrington, a sociologist at the University of California, San Francisco who researches the business practices of Genesis and other for-profit nursing home chains. “Nobody’s been able to find out what’s going on inside.\n\n“I don’t see how anyone could argue that they could give informed consent for an arbitration agreement in the middle of a crisis, especially if they are sick with COVID,” she added.\n\nDespite the pandemic, Genesis continues to show healthy revenues.\n\nIn May, the company reported receiving more than $300 million in government grants and loans, including a $180 million grant under the federal CARES Act. The state of New Mexico pays more than $43,000 per day to Canyon — a figure that does not include federal reimbursements that are likely billed at an even higher rate.\n\n“Despite the challenges of preparation and response to this unprecedented pandemic, Genesis reported a solid first quarter of 2020,” the company declared in a May 27 news release.\n\nNevertheless, the nursing home industry has been aggressively lobbying for blanket immunity from legal prosecution during the pandemic. Already some 20 states have granted legal immunity to nursing homes; discussions of federal immunity, an idea supported by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other lawmakers, are ongoing.\n\n“This push for nursing home immunity is pretty shocking to me,” said Toby Edelman, a senior policy attorney at the Center for Medicare Advocacy. “How can you just say, ‘You’re automatically immune, no matter what happens?’ It’s really an anything-goes situation.”\n\nJuliana Brenner contributed to this story.\n\nI was in a genesis facility after my abdominal aortic aneurism, first thing I did, was talk to the dietician in meals, and we decided on extra large , double portions .i got, one piece of plain white bread French toast fir breakfast, one hot dog for lunch, And a glass if juice, dinner was the same only a very small burger\n\nI Complained , but nothing happened\n\nNext, no lock on the drawer in the nightstand\n\nAt least we can be thankful we are not NY where governor \"walks on water\" sentenced 7,000 elderly to death in nursing homes with his policy of making those facilities accept covid-19 positive patients.\n\nIt is very troubling that the Governor, under the State of Emergency, is awarding such Sole Source contracts, worth millions of dollars, to such as Genesis.\n\nAlso, that DOH descriptions, issued daily for Covid, don't include \"where\" the patients die. Canyon Rehab patients have died, but who's to know...\n\nThe Governor, and the DOH, are far too secretive. Under pressure from the Legislature, they finally produced a few records of how they've spent $200 million. Who will prosecute them for Malfeasance?? or fraud?? or theft?? The Attorney General? Not likely, as he isn't into prosecuting government employees. Some folks are making a lot of money off the Covid crisis, thanks to our Governor and her defective Cabinet.\n\nIt is disturbing that businesses are forcing clients and employees to sign these waivers and it appears the GOP dominated US Senate does not care to protect its constituents--you know real people and voters. I do know that Brookdale seems to be doing an A+ in being safe for its residents. And why did MLG give this contract to a facility that has such a low rating? Maybe the AG should investigate.\n\nIMO, FWIW, it really is the duty of the state & other local authorities to monitor and, if necessary, cite & close nursing homes for malfeasance, etc.\n\nNEW MEXICO RAPIDLY BECOMING \"LAND OF ELDER ABUSE!\" _____________________________________- - - It's getting worse than the RICO episode in the first season of the 'Better Call Saul' series about the fictitious Sandpiper Crossing nursing home. New Mexico is getting quite the reputation for elder abuse after this story's revelations; the case involving Ayudando Guardians, a nonprofit guardian/conservator company; and rampant use of binding arbitration in housing contracts, especially for retirement communities (whether HOAs or condominium associations). I can't wait to hear how the crooks in the Roundhouse will have hearings to express their indignation and then pass laws crafted by nursing and home industry lobbyists to further insulate them from litigation! Call in the refrigerated trucks for grandma and grandpa, it's going to be a long hot Summer in New Mexico (continuing until Spring)!\n\nLets send them to you Connie... Bringing Covid into your home is risky, or haven't you heard?" ]
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Hokusai —perhaps Japan's most famous woodblock print artist, also illustrated fiction as well as his famous 36 Views of Mount Fuji.\n\nWritten by and for cell phone usersthe novels—typically romances read by young women—have become very popular both online and in print. They deliver their punishment from the sky and nearly kill Louie. Landing at Narita airport at something like 4am UK time, I set to work on the customs paperwork. The battered VHS box looked almost as Soviet-era as the film. One Meiji era writer Shimizu Shikin sought to encourage positive comparisons between her contemporaries and their feminine forebears in the hopes that female authors would be viewed with respect by society despite assuming a public role outside the traditional confines of a woman's role in her home See ryosai kenbo. He eventually pursued transcendence of human emotions and egoism in his later works including Kokoro his last and unfinished novel Light and darkness", null, "The element of forbidden love forms the basis of Shakespeare's inspiration, and many of their conversations later show up as some of the most famous quotes in the play.\n\nThere are strong parallels between the pair's romance and the romance in Romeo and Juliet, including the ballroom scene from act 2 and the balcony scene immediately following it. It is believed that Chinese characters came to Japan at the very beginning of the fifth century, brought by immigrants from the mainland of Korean and Chinese descent.\n\nMuch of this book is a war story, as The Iliad is. Yasushi Inoue also turned to the past in masterful historical novels of Inner Asia and ancient Japan, in order to portray present human fate.\n\nMany literary works were marked by a nostalgia for the Heian period. Definitely no fruit, plants, or cats; but value of objects being imported? Henslowe offers Fennyman a partnership in the upcoming production of Shakespeare's newest comedy, Romeo and Ethel, The Pirate's Daughter promising that it will be a hit.\n\nHe survives through a combination of inner strength, luck, and camaraderie with other POWs. The Lord of Revels arrives at the theater with Wessex, who has deduced his new bride's whereabouts.\n\nHer writing style stresses dialogue over description, resembling the script of a mangaand her works focus on love, friendship, and loss. Ben Crystal: Well, yes This license gives you permission to videotape the performance for archival purposes only.\n\nAs Louie got older, he got in more trouble, and fought with classmates and policemen alike. Viola de Lesseps's dream is to act, but as women were barred from the stage, she must disguise herself as a young man in order to fulfill her dream. The Meiji period marks the re-opening of Japan to the West, ending over two centuries of period of national seclusionand a period of rapid industrialization.\n\nNobuo Kojima 's short story \"The American School\" portrays a group of Japanese teachers of English who, in the immediate aftermath of the war, deal with the American occupation in varying ways. When I tweeted that Sherlock and Shakespeare were on their way, we were overwhelmed by the response, and decided to open up the embassy later in the week to allow enthusiastic local Sherlockians to have a glimpse of their master's manuscript.\n\nPerhaps Ritchie should tackle the Bard next: \"Oi! The volumes cover various tales from IndiaChina and Japan. The Heian period has been referred to as the golden era of art and literature in Japan.\n\nThe true purpose of the meeting is revealed when Wessex announces his intent to marry Viola. This is your up-front minimum royalty payment. Cell phone novels appeared in the early 21st century.\n\nHe also has occasion to meet Adolf Hitler. Nevertheless, in the Tokugawa, as in earlier periods, scholarly work continued to be published in Chinese, which was the language of the learned much as Latin was in Europe.\n\nHe made his life's work the transformation of haikai into a literary genre. Louie was born in Olean, New York to Italian immigrant parents, and suffered from pneumonia before the age of two. He eventually pursued transcendence of human emotions and egoism in his later works including Kokoro his last and unfinished novel Light and darkness Editing the resulting anthologies of poetry soon became a national pastime.\n\nAs a result of this popularization, Shakespeare's stories and characters have become very appealing to Japanese people. Please note that the following rules only apply to amateur groups except K schools performing a full-length play or full-length musical, or a professional group performing any title.\n\nIn recent years he has been invited to present a play each year in London, three years in a row — Midsummer Night's Dream inShintokumaru name of the male protagonist inand Hamlet in Check out all the Shakespeare for kids books here.\n\nPerforming Shakespeare for kids, Costumes and Props. Leave a comment. Recently I have been contacted multiple times on how to run a 1-week summer drama camp and questions around it. So, I figured I would write a post on how to do it and hopefully help any others who want to get kids. By performing Shakespeare in Japan, Kawakami hoped free them from the taint of marginality and vagrancy.\n\nAs one journalist put it, “He sought by his own powers to make a great reform of the Japanese theater and to bring the actors, previously despised as eta and hinin [names of outcast groups], closer to the imperial institution.”.\n\nWhile William Shakespeare’s reputation is based primarily on his plays, he became famous first as a poet. With the partial exception of the Sonnets (), quarried since the early 19th century for autobiographical secrets allegedly encoded in them, the nondramatic writings have traditionally been pushed to the margins of the Shakespeare industry.\n\nThe book published by Playscripts is the only version of the play that the playwright has authorized for production. We are obligated by our associated authors to ensure that theaters do not perform any different versions found in anthologies, magazines, etc.\n\nShakespeare also learns that Viola and Thomas Kent, the young man who recently joined the company of the Rose, are one and the same, Viola masquerading as a man to infiltrate the theater world, a domain purely for the male sex, as she is in love with the written word, especially Shakespeare's." ]
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[ "Creating the DNA of the internet", null, "The Internet started as a very fragmented network where users spent their time on a variety of static web pages serving specific niches. All that changed around 10 years ago with the explosion of the giant online platforms that acted as aggregators and mediators of content. Google, Facebook, Amazon, and a few others, became the focal point for most online users. As of today, nearly 60 percent of all time spent online by US users is spent on the top 10 websites. Facebook alone is responsible for over 20 percent of time spent online while YouTube for a smaller but still significant 6 percent. Similar figures apply for Europe.\n\nThe success of most of these platforms is based on user generated content (UGC) – the user here can be your average Joe or an actual organization. Whether it’s a video uploaded to YouTube, a second-hand bicycle listed on eBay, or a shiny new TV listed on Amazon, much of what we browse today is generated by a third party that is utilizing these platforms to reach us.\n\nWhat did we create? A system we admin, but barely control. A system full of content, and information. Self-growing. A new creature!\n\nThe boom of content was noticed by several companies. In the last few years, several companies in the field of analytics & market intelligence focused solely on either collecting as much data as they can, and matching that with the demographics they have, or, analyzing the piece of content itself, what is mentioned in a tweet, or what sentiments are there in a YouTube video comment. The companies doing this are either giants like Nielsen, ComScore, and Ipsos, or a growing number of startups. These are the guys who tell you that “In Finland, Male between the age of 20-30 listen to songs over YouTube most”, or that the word “easy” is the most trending now over Twitter regarding your product.\n\nOn the other hand, with growing competition, the demand is growing for deeper and deeper analysis. It’s obvious the time to make millions from “male in their 20s, watching YouTube” has passed.\n\nThere is a growing need for deeper granular analytics. If the content is a song – is it Pop, or Metal? If it’s Pop, which singer? What quality the song is on YouTube? The list can go on for long. It even gets more demanding, when you discover that the same song is on YouTube, Facebook, and Spotify. Try doing that with a massive amount of data – it is nearly impossible without something to help you navigate.\n\nThat’s what we are building at Floralytics – the DNA the Internet has been missing, something desperately needed for a deeper analysis.\n\nDish is a co-founder and CEO of Floralytics, a Finland-based Startup." ]
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[ null, "Srinagar: A militant killed and a CRPF personnel have been martyred during an encounter in Malbagh area of Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital, police said on Friday, July 3.\n\nSecurity forces launched a cordon and search operation in Malbagh area late on Thursday night following information about the presence of militants there, a police official said.\n\nThe search operation turned into an encounter after militants opened fire at security forces. In the exchange of fire, one militant and a CRPF jawan were killed, he said.\n\nThe official said that the identity and group affiliation of the slain militants were being ascertained." ]
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[ null, "Gerald Mack, in gray, wrestles Thompson Valley's Collin Williams in the 138 pound semifinals at the state wrestling tournament Friday, Feb. 20, 2015, at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. Mack won the match to advance to the finals.(Photo: , Erin Hull/The Coloradoan)Buy Photo\n\nNine Windsor High School wrestlers were named to the Tri-Valley All-Conference team Tuesday, the team announced on its Facebook page.\n\nThe Wizards finished third in Class 4A with 118 team points for their fifth consecutive top-3 finish at the state tournament." ]
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[ null, "Very excited to share our 2018 Candlelight Christmas dates with you. We’re looking forward to sharing our music and experiences over the last year with you again. See you soon!\n\nTickets are now available for our 2018 Christmas concert series at the John Walter Museum in Edmonton Alberta. Reserve your tickets here.", null, "Available for all of your marital and corporate events.", null, "Terry McDade with his Lyon and Healy\n\nAvailable as a single, Duo with violin or flute or the Harpe Jazz Ensemble. Contact here for more details: email\n\nLive music is best for your corporate event. A wide variety of musical styles available for any of your events, including Christmas parties. Single, duo or large ensembles with flexible rates to fit your needs.\n\nAvailable as a single, Duo with violin or flute or the Harpe Jazz Ensemble. Contact here for more details: email\n\nWe’re happy to announce the release of the feature length documentary The McDades – Brother Brother Sister Making Music. Here’s the official press release for the film:\n\nThe McDades – Brother Brother Sister Making Music is a feature-length documentary about the Juno Award-winning band The McDades. It’s a documentary where music is at the heart of everything. It celebrates family, great music and what it takes to make it as non-commercial artists in Canada.\n\nSiblings Shannon Johnson, Solon McDade and Jeremiah McDade are The McDades. Their Celtic-rooted music fuses the spontaneity of jazz improvisation with infectious global rhythms. Their unique sound is the perfect complement to their fiery performances.\n\nFilmed in Edmonton and Montreal, and on tour in Alberta and the Netherlands, the film offers a glimpse into the real lives of these hugely likeable, talented and hard-working musicians.\n\nYour cart is empty" ]
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[ "On this Cinco de Mayo, comes a reminder that the Cardinals draw a diverse crowd of fans to each of their games at Busch Stadium. And by that, I mean more than a few folks in homemade T-shirts with cringe-inducing slogans. Take this photo below for example. Yikes. St. Louis-based sports blog JoeSportsFan.com spotted this guy who was likely very proud of himself.", null, "via Joe Sports Fan.\nPurely a coincidence that this photo was posted on Cinco de Mayo.\nYou only wish they would have included the guy's face in this photo. To their credit, the typically crotchety, geriatric ushers at Busch Stadium forced him to turn his shirt inside out, along with a variety of other shirts that had such profanity as the word (earmuffs!) \"sucks\" on screened on them. If the Rundown had an Ass Clown of the Week, this bigoted hoosier would win hands-down." ]
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[ null, "Her utter contempt for people of different colors simply knows no bounds.\n\nShe just called for the elimination of over 10,000 Latino workers.\n\nI wonder what her brother, who used to be her husband, thinks about this?\n\nIt was probably his idea.\n\nCongresswoman Ilhan Omar has called for “eliminating” Border Patrol officers because of their views towards black and brown people despite the fact that 51% of CPB agents are Latino.\n\nThe comments were made during an appearance on BET’s Black Coffee show.\n\n“We have rogue agencies that have no accountability, no transparency in how they conduct their business, we know they have spoken in the most vile ways about immigrants, we know that they have certain views about what brown and black people deserve,” said Omar.\n\n51% of CBP agents are Latinopic.twitter.com/GQUjf2cSrz\n\n“So we should be having a conversation about eliminating their existence,” she added, before accusing Border Patrol agents of terrorizing migrants.\n\nAccording to the Customs and Border Protection (CBP), over half of agents who guard the borders between the U.S. and Mexico and the U.S. and Canada are Hispanic. That number is from 2008, so it’s probably even higher now.\n\nAccording to The Daily Signal, the number was still hovering around 51% as of 2016:\n\nPavlich’s figure is in the ballpark. About half of all Border Patrol agents—51 percent—were Hispanic or Latino at the end of fiscal year 2016.\n\nWhat? Even the LA TIMES celebrates Latinos joining the border patrol. Yes, really!\n\nThe liberal LA Times did a piece about Latinos joining CBP in 2018.\n\nIt seems that Latinos are lining up for the chance to be border patrol agents:\n\nPiled into a white van driving along the United States-Mexico border, the young men and one woman beheld the wall and weighed just how easily it could be conquered.\n\nIsaac Antonio did not seem impressed.\n\nTheir chaperon, a Border Patrol agent, called out from behind the wheel: “Good luck, bro! I’m sure you can, but good luck.”\n\nAs debate swirled, Antonio described ways that the 30-foot-high wall could be defeated, which prompted the lone woman to finally ask in faux suspicion: “Are you from Mexico?”\n\nMost of the nearly dozen participants in the El Centro Sector Border Patrol citizens’ academy were, in fact, of Mexican descent. And the mood was light as they learned about an agency they one day hoped to join.\n\nPresident Trump has called for hiring 5,000 more Border Patrol agents as part of his war on illegal immigration.\n\nEven LEGAL citizens of Latino descent are interested in securing our Southern Border.\n\nSo, once again Ilhan Omar has put her foot in her mouth.\n\nThough her intent may not have been racist, she said what she said.\n\nThey say all is fair in Jihad and Politics, so I have to ask…\n\nIlhan Omar, why are you trying to strip jobs from hard working Latino-Americans?" ]
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[ "Fallon spoke to the Wichita County Republican Women’s group Monday sharing some of the highlights of the 86th Legislative Session.\n\nDuring his first session as a Texas senator, Pat Fallon passed 68 bills out of the Senate – more than any other freshman senator.\n\nFallon spoke to the Wichita County Republican Women’s group Monday sharing some of the highlights of the 86th Legislative Session.", null, "For 140 days, the legislature debated 7,541 bills including a bill for the state’s budget.\n\nTexas’ budget for the next two years is about $250 billion. Some have questioned the hefty price increase over the previous budget of $217 billion in 2017. Fallon said the 2017 budget only funded some programs for 23 months instead of 24 months, leaving the next legislature to foot the bill (S.B. 500 for an additional $9 billion). The real figure for that budget should have been $226 billion, Fallon said.\n\nThe 2020-2021 budget includes about $2 billion toward recovery from Hurricane Harvey and about $5 billion that Fallon said will be given back to residents in the form of property-tax relief.\n\n\"Five billion of these dollars we gave back to tax payers in the form of property tax relief. That is technically when you write it in the books is spending. Buts not really spending, we're giving back what you gave us,\" he said.\n\nA “common sense” look at the budget, he said, puts it at $243 billion for a fully funded 24-month budget.\n\nThe most important law passed this year, Fallon said, was S.B. 719, known as Lauren’s Law.\n\nThe law provides for a life sentence without the chance for parole for capital murder of a child between the ages of 10 and 15.\n\nPrevious Texas law allowed for capital punishment for the murder of a child under 10, but not for a child 10-15 years old.\n\nAfter the tragic murder of Lauren Landavazo, Fallon said he was determined to do everything in his power to get the bill passed.\n\nThe bill passed the Senate 31-0. Fallon said he went to each of the 15 members of the calendar committee and explained that it was imperative to get this bill to a vote.\n\nThe parents of a child that was killed should never have to attend the parole hearing of their child’s murderer, Fallon said. Lauren’s parents will have to do just that in 28 years, he said.\n\n\"I asked them to write their letters now. Write them now when they shut their eyes they can still see their daughter's face and hear her voice. Write them now and read them to that parole board 28 years from now. That's ridiculous that they have to go through that,\" he said.\n\nFallon said he would next like to push for capital punishment or life without parole punishment for the capital murder of any victims, regardless of age.\n\nHigh-stakes testing for grade schoolers may soon be a thing of the past Fallon said, as the legislature made great strides in reforming the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test.\n\nH.B. 3 for education reform was an expensive part of the state budget, but is a great move in the right direction, Fallon said.\n\nIt will be a long journey, but he said the state is on the way to repeal and replace the STAAR test.\n\nThere will no longer be three-hour tests at the end of the school year. Instead, Fallon said state testing will consist of three 45-minute tests spaced in the beginning, middle and end of the year.\n\nA three-hour test for a child is not a test of their education, Fallon said, but merely their endurance.\n\nThe three tests spaced throughout the year will also be a better measure of the student’s progress, he said.\n\nTesting would not begin on a Monday but further into a school week when students are “in the flow of things,” he said.\n\nAn independent commission will be determining if the STAAR is testing at grade level.\n\nFallon said with standardized testing, when scores are low the go-to reaction is to enforce even more testing.\n\nThis bill also provided for raises for teachers and other staff and a boost for retired teachers.\n\n\"What we need to understand is it was evil that pulled that trigger, it wasn't the gun,\" Fallon said.\n\nThe shooters in these incidents are the only ones to blame.\n\n\"I don't want to react to make us look good and not move toward a solution. Our goal and our job is to keep Texans safer. Guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens make Texans safer, they just do,\" he said.\n\nFallon said he is angry just like everyone else about and these senseless killings, but he does not want to put rules in place that could make people less safe instead of safer." ]
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[ "Finally, there is some good news for green enthusiasts and environmentalists! The news is coming from Transform Scotland which has reported a shift from air travel to rail travel between Scotland and London. In fact, this change in pattern is huge and historic as it surpasses figures from the last 20 years. This means, people are resorting to rail travel in a big way as compared to air travel. It is having a huge impact on the environment as can be seen from the amount of carbon emission which has come down drastically.\n\nMoreover, new Azuma trains would be introduced on the East Coast route in the near future which will cut the journey time between Edinburgh and London to four hours, according to the report. According to estimates by Transform Scotland, carbon emission from a flight between London and Edinburgh is 177 kg per passenger, whereas the figure is just 34 kg per passenger in case of trains. Azuma will emit 28 kg – 84% less than a flight.\n\n“The Scottish transport sector has failed to take significant action to tackle climate change, and has recently become the single largest source of carbon emissions.\n\n“However, one area where there has been significant progress is in Anglo-Scottish travel, where rail’s share of the travel market has grown strongly over the past decade.\n\n“For Scotland to meet its challenging climate targets, it is imperative that further action be taken to ensure that rail can grow to at least a 50% market share of the Scotland-London travel market over the next decade.”\n\nThe report said that rail journeys between central Scotland and London rose from 20% to 33% between 2005 and 2015. These figures were part of Transform Scotland’s A Green Journey to Growth report which said that emissions would be still lower in case rail travel bags 50% share of the travel market between Edinburgh and London by 2023. Virgin Trains has reported 18% year-on-year growth in the number of passengers travelling between Glasgow/Edinburg and London in June. With this, the company has 33% share of the air/rail market on the UK’s busiest domestic air routes which surpasses the previous record of 2014.", null, "“When we took over the east coast route, we set out ambitious plans to gain a 50% market share between Edinburgh and London by 2023.\n\n“These figures show an encouraging start to that journey and confirm a historic shift in travel patterns towards train.”\n\n“Our customers have responded positively to the improvements in customer service and investment in new train interiors and additional services.”\n\nHumza Yousaf, Minister for Transport and the Islands, said:\n\n“The Scottish Government has set some of the toughest climate change targets for the people of Scotland.\n\n“I am therefore delighted to hear of the increase in the use of our railway, as it is a fundamental part of achieving our greener transport aspirations.\n\n“I welcome the publication of this Transform Scotland report which showcases the environmental benefits of rail, and underlines the importance of having high speed rail connectivity between Scotland and London.”\n\nWild Card Brewery is hoping to raise £250,000 by offering beer fans the chance to become shareholders\n\nDespite the ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic the UK’s renewable energies generation capacity grew... END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
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[ "A big day is here for your Google Pixel phone and Android 13 – we’ve reached the platform stability stage of this development cycle. Android 13 Beta 3 is here and things are looking good.\n\nFor this Beta 3 build, which is available on the Pixel 4, Pixel 4a, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, and Pixel 6 lines, all of the app-facing behaviors and APIs are final. For developers, that means getting apps ready for launch while knowing that nothing should really change going forward. For you, the non-developer, this just means that we also won’t see many changes going forward from a feature or UI change standpoint.\n\nWant to get Android 13 Beta 3 on your device? Let’s do that.\n\nAndroid 13 Beta 3 is available on the following devices:\n\nEasiest way: If you own one of those devices, the easiest way to get Android 13 Beta 3 on device is to sign-up for the Android Beta Program (here). You’ll simply click the “Opt In” button on that page to join and then sit back and wait for Google to push an update as Android 13 over-the-air.\n\nOnce you have enrolled, you’ll head into Settings>System>Advanced>System update to check for it. Google may not push it immediately and could instead roll it out slowly throughout the day. Either way, feel free to check through there to tell Google you want it after enrolling in the program.\n\n“There’s a lot to explore in Android 13, from privacy features like the new notification permission and photo picker, to productivity features like themed app icons and per-app language support, as well as modern standards like HDR video, Bluetooth LE Audio, and MIDI 2.0 over USB.”\n\nWe’ve covered all of that stuff here, here, and here. And to be honest, there may not be much else new going forward. Once we hit Beta builds (and this is our third), Google doesn’t change much. It’s looking like Android 13 is a solid bug fixer from the big changes that were introduced in Android 12, and that’s completely fine. We love polish and stability. Let’s hope Android 13 gives that to us.\n\nShould we see enough stuff to highlight, we’ll work on a separate post. Stay tuned.\n\nPixel Watch Gets One of My Favorite Android Features", null, null, null, "Similar to Gmail’s feature, which lets you unsend emails within a couple seconds of sending, this function will let you un-delete messages you send tot he trash, so long as you do so within the first few seconds. To use, once you delete a message, you’ll see a floating menu pop up on the bottom of the UI. From here you can click “undo.”", null, "Again, this is only for a few beta testers at the moment, but we can’t imagine WhatsApp won’t make it available across the board soon enough. It’s a sweet feature.\n\nNow I want this for Telegram." ]
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[ null, "As I've discussed before, the only way for a bank to consistently earn superior returns is to keep expenses low and write good loans. This isn't complicated, but it's hard to do. So hard, in fact, that we can trace the cultures of the two best big banks today back to a single individual: Carl Reichardt, the CEO of Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) from 1983 to 1994.\n\nEven more telling is the fact that Reichardt's influence found its way to U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB). The current CEO of the Minneapolis-based bank, Richard Davis, formerly worked under Jerry Grundhofer, who, in turn, once reported to Reichardt during a stint at Wells Fargo.", null ]
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[ "Roxburghshire is a traditional county in the south of Scotland. It is the largest of the four counties which were brought together under Scottish Borders Council. The county takes its name from the historic town of Roxburgh near Kelso, whose importance dwindled until only a small village was left. There are, however, a number of other sizeable towns in the county.", null, "The A6091 Melrose Bypass\n\nMuch of the county lies in the fertile farmland to the south of the River Tweed, which runs through Kelso and Melrose in the north of the county. The far south of the county, along the English and Dumfriesshire borders is upland moors and forestry plantations - similar terrain to Kielder Forest and the Northumberland National Park which lie just across the border. Three of the four famous Borders Abbeys lie in the county, the forth just across the River Tweed at Dryburgh. They help bring tourism to the area, and along with the salmon fishing in the Tweed sustain a number of good hotels and other destinations.\n\nThe four towns of Kelso, Jedburgh, Hawick and Melrose, as well as Galashiels, which lies astride the Selkirkshire border are all relatively busy places, the old mills closed but new businesses replacing them. The arrival of the Borders Railway at Galashiels has brought the north of the county closer in to the commuter belt for Edinburgh", null, "The comparatively flat lanscape of the county enables a good network of roads to criss cross between the towns and villages except in the south, where only the A7, a couple of B roads and a handful of unclassified routes serve the sparsely populated area. The two main north-south routes across the county are the A68 and A7, which are linked at Melrose by the A6091 bypass. This is one of the few bypasses in the county. The A68 is perhaps best known as an alternative to the A1 between the North East of England and Edinburgh, crossing the border at Carter Bar.\n\nThe Tweed has a number of interesting bridges across it, as do some of the tributaries. All non-trunk roads within the traditional county are maintained by Scottish Borders Council. The Trunk roads, which include the A7, A68 and A6091 are managed by Transport Scotland." ]
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[ null, "This is a fascinating example of the 1791 Barbie de Bocage plan of a typical residence in Ancient Greece. Based on the design of the Roman architect Vitruvius, it features a key at the bottom identifying each room as belonging to the 'Apartment of the woman' or the 'Husband's Apartment.' Prepared by M. Barbie de Bocage in 1791 to illustrate the Travels of Anacharsis." ]
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[ null, null, "Raised on Romeroesque zombies (he lists his top three zombie movies as the original Dawn of the Dead, Return of the Living Dead and the Dawn of the Dead remake) Patrick told me he started sculpting about seven years ago. “I have always been a creative individual, and I attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan until I started drowning in my student loans. I realized after joining the U.S. military (to pay said loans) that I did not want to rely on my creativity to pay my bills. I have since completed my education and have begun my career in healthcare. I have been very fortunate to continue my artwork on my own terms, picking and choosing projects that interest me rather than how much they pay. Zombies were my first love, so when I started playing with clay it was a very natural thing to start sculpting zombies.”", null, "I was interested in the design process. Patrick explained that he began by sketching the figure, and you can see scans of a couple of his original designs here. Once comfortable with the character, he created an armature out of relatively heavy gauge wire, which he then manipulated until he settled on a pose he was happy with. Polymer clay and Apoxie was then used to ‘put the flesh on the bones’. Patrick told me that sculpting The Swimmer took about twenty hours, followed by around five hours of painting.", null, "All that effort was definitely worth it, as she now has pride of place in my office. This is going to sound wrong no matter how I say it: I sometimes get lost looking into her vacant eyes and studying her grotesque, once-feminine curves. I guess part of the fascination I have with zombies is how our bodies change so dramatically after death. Decomposition stretches and shrinks us in all the wrong places, and our natural skin tones quickly change and become completely unnatural. In the case of The Swimmer, I love the way Patrick has captured that process… her ragged and stretched swimming costume, her visible vertebrae and bulging gut… She’s morbidly fascinating. My pictures don’t do her justice.\n\nI asked Patrick what influences his work. He told me “Literally everything I see, smell, hear, touch, or taste has some influence on who I am today and who I will be tomorrow. I imagine it’s very much the same for my creativity. Specifically, I enjoy the work of Joel Peter Witkin, Francis Bacon, Clive Barker, Tara Gracey, etc. Music is a big part of my life, and I currently enjoy everything from Aphex twin to The Beatles… the painting of the Swimmer figure was done almost entirely while listening to In Rainbows by Radiohead.”\n\nFor me, writing is therapeutic and it allows me to exorcise a lot of demons and release otherwise pent up frustrations. Sculpting gives Patrick a similar release: “I imagine that I would be a very different person if I weren’t allowed to release my creative energy once it has reached a critical mass of sorts.”\n\nHuge and sincere thanks to Patrick for taking the time to produce such a magnificent piece of art, and also for being willing to send it to me – a trip of more than 3,500 miles. Thanks also to him for still talking to me after the five year delay I mentioned at the beginning of this post! If anyone would like to get in touch with Patrick to ask him about his work or sculpting in general, you can email him at biogeist@hotmail.com.\n\nHere’s to The Swimmer, and to many years of her sitting on my desk, inspiring me to write about the living dead!\n\nTagged Autumn artists, Autumn: Disintegration, David Moody, Fan art, Patrick Crilley, www.lastoftheliving.net.\nBookmark the permalink.\nHTML Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com\nI use cookies to ensure that I give you the best experience on this website. If you continue to use this site, I will assume that you are happy with this. Thank you. OkRead more" ]
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[ null, "Virginia Humanities announces $235,800 in recent grants to nonprofit organizations in support of public humanities programs for audiences throughout the commonwealth and beyond.\n\nThe Virginia Humanities Grant Program helps communities share stories about their own histories and convene conversations around the topics that are most relevant to local residents today. Virginia Humanities has awarded grants to museums, historical societies, and other cultural non-profits across the state since 1974, reaching every corner of the commonwealth.\n\n“At Virginia Humanities, we recognize that the present and the future of the commonwealth depend on our coming together to understand our past. The projects funded in this grant cycle use storytelling, history, and art to explore the diverse array of cultures in our state,” said Matthew Gibson, Virginia Humanities executive director. “These projects will serve everyone in the commonwealth and help us better understand where we’re all coming from.”\n\nVirginia Humanities grant projects reach an estimated annual audience of 1.5 million, with an average 4:1 dollar match. The projects funded in this round of grants span the commonwealth, reaching all eleven of Virginia’s Congressional districts. Fifteen are directly focused on amplifying the voices and experiences of African American people and communities in Virginia. Three are directly related to the experience of immigrants and refugees. And seven highlight the culture and history of Virginia’s rural communities.\n\nAll participating projects agree to follow current Commonwealth of Virginia and/or CDC guidelines regarding social distancing in all grant-supported activities in effect at the time these activities take place.\n\nThe following organizations received grants from Virginia Humanities between January and June 2020:\n\n1455 (Winchester): $4,000\nThe second annual summer literary festival in Winchester organized this year around the theme “Storytelling in the 21st Century.”\n\n1882 Foundation (Fairfax/Statewide): $15,000\nAn educational “toolkit” designed for classroom use on the role of Asian Americans as full participants in the Virginia and American stories.\n\nCatticus Corporation (Prince Edward County/Statewide): $10,000\nResearch and planning for an interactive “I-doc” website, designed primarily for classroom use, on the history of public-school desegregation in Prince Edward County, white resistance to desegregation, the conflict between black agency and white supremacy, and the ideology of the “Virginia Way.”\n\nClerk of the Circuit Court, Loudoun County (Leesburg): $5,000\nDigitization of a large trove of records documenting the lives of Free Black residents in Loudoun County; and a related public program to be presented during Black History Month, 2021.\n\nComing to the Table RVA (Richmond): $8,000\nA series of video podcasts featuring conversations between “linked pairs” of individuals—usually one African American, and one European American—who are connected to the history of slavery, and to each other, by ancestry or place.\n\nCorporation for Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (Bedford): $8,000\nDesign/production costs and consultations with scholars and community advisors for a series of outdoor interpretive sites along a new 2.2-mile access road, focusing on the lives of enslaved individuals and families at Poplar Forest.\n\nEastern Shore Virginia Historical Society (Onancock): $3,000\nAn interpretive performance titled “Notes from the Green Book”, exploring both the music of the Jim Crow era and the restrictions placed on African American travelers in Virginia – Eastern Virginia in particular – during that time.\n\nJefferson School African American Heritage Center (Charlottesville): $3,000\nTwo public events commemorating the arrival of Union troops in Charlottesville and Albemarle County in early March 1865, and the beginning of emancipation for enslaved residents who were the majority of the county at that time.\n\nMaymont Foundation (Richmond): $15,000\nDevelopment of an online exhibit and lesson plans focusing on the lives and community contributions of African Americans employed as domestic workers at Maymont during the years 1893-1925.\n\nMountain Home Center/Bland County History Archives (Rocky Gap): $10,000\n“Renovation” and expansion of an existing archive of more than 800 oral histories conducted with Bland County residents since the project was launched in 1993 with Virginia Humanities’ support.\n\nNelson County Historical Society (Lovingston): $3,000\nCreation of a digital archive containing interviews, diaries, photographs, and other materials collected over more than 40 years for the publications of “Backroads,” a journal documenting rural life in Nelson County; and a public lecture by the journal’s long-time editor.\n\nNewport News Public Libraries (Newport News): $7,000\nDesign and installation of a multi-media exhibit, two public events, and a print publication honoring the achievements of individuals from the Southeast Community, a historically African American neighborhood that is being rapidly transformed through “redevelopment.”\n\nPrio Bangla, Inc. 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Before he even threw the pass, I was concerned because you could tell his timing and footwork were off on the play-action. That’s a bit concerning, but he’s the #3 guy.\n\nA Christian Turner sighting! There was word in the off-season that true freshman Christian Turner was the #3 running back, but when the season opener came, it was Tru Wilson as the #3 guy. With injuries to Karan Higdon and Chris Evans, Wilson has been playing #2 snaps. Turner had been wearing a cast on his hand, which would obviously limit your snaps as a ball carrier, but he was back in action on Saturday. He looked smaller than expected (I thought it was the 5’6″ Alijah Bradley reincarnated at first), but he played like he showed on film – a tough runner with decent quickness and good vision. He was going against a lot of backups from Nebraska who didn’t seem to have a lot of fight in them, but it was still a positive showing for his first career game action.\n\nThe offensive line played its best game. It was a blowout win against a team that didn’t put up much of a fight, but I thought the offensive line looked solid in this game – better than they did against SMU or Western Michigan, two lower-tier programs than Nebraska. Juwann Bushell-Beatty was caving down the right side of the line at times, and left guard Ben Bredeson did some nice work on the left side. The pass protection was not great, but it was better than it had been, and the effectiveness of the run game on the play action passing was evident.\n\nDevin Bush, Jr. is a bad man. Nebraska could not escape from Devin Bush, Jr. when he was still in the game. The Cornhuskers aren’t extremely talented at the running back position right now, but Bush showed his sideline-to-sideline speed once again, and his angles are superb. You almost never see him take a poor angle to get to his destination. He finished with 6 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, and 1 sack. The improvement on the interior defensive line, which allowed Bush to go side-to-side so easily coincided with the return of Lawrence Marshall to the lineup at defensive tackle. That may be just a coincidence, but Marshall has improved from last year. He made 1 tackle and deflected 1 pass that turned into a diving Josh Metellus interception.\n\nNebraska couldn’t do anything. This game was the type where it almost became boring to watch the other team play offense, because Michigan’s defense was playing so well. It doesn’t matter if you go to the bathroom or to get a snack, as long as you’re only gone for the time span of three plays and a punt. In between, you know there was a short pass snuffed out for no gain, a run that was swallowed up behind or at the line of scrimmage, and then an incomplete pass before the punt. They ended up with 132 total yards, most of which came against the third-stringers in the fourth quarter.\n\nDonovan Peoples-Jones did that thing again. Peoples-Jones had a 60-yard punt return for a touchdown, just like he did last year against Air Force. He took it down the right side, and then he just toyed with the punter by pulling out a loose spin move in the middle of the field shortly before he hit the endzone. He’s such a good athlete that he didn’t need to spin or dive into the endzone, but he did anyway, just to increase the level of difficulty.\n\nRonnie Bell did that thing again, for the first time. Bell’s 56-yard touchdown catch from McCaffrey was a thing of beauty, but it didn’t look new. Why? Because it was exactly like his whole high school highlight reel. He catches a deep pass, swivels his hips to make a defender flail helplessly, and then speeds his way into the endzone. You can see where that agility would have made him a successful basketball player at Missouri State if he had gone in that direction, but instead, he’s doing those things in front of 100,000 people at Michigan Stadium. I wouldn’t mind seeing him return some punts in the future, too, and it looks like he’s #2 on the depth chart at returner.\n\nRunning back roulette. Michigan’s run game this season has been really odd. Karan Higdon came into the season as the #1 guy, and he performed well in this game (12 carries, 136 yards, 1 TD). Chris Evans has looked okay, but he pulled his hamstring last week. Tru Wilson (6 carries, 43 yards) has been playing a lot more than anyone expected, and I already mentioned Christian Turner. What I didn’t expect to see was fullback Ben Mason lining up 7 yards deep as a single back to run some zone plays down near the goal line, but he turned that – and some dive plays from his more traditional fullback spot – into 6 carries for 18 yards and 3 touchdowns. If fantasy football existed in college football, it would be tough to draft the correct Michigan running back right now.\n\nKhaleke Hudson targeted again. Yes, it was the right call, and yes, he deserves to sit out for the first half of next week’s game against Northwestern. He lowered his head and hit the facemask of Nebraska’s QB in a play somewhat similar to when Michigan QB Shane Morris got concussed against Minnesota in 2014. Hudson needs to learn how to tackle. This is two consecutive games where he’s been bounced for targeting, and officials are going to start keeping an extra close eye on him in the future. I don’t think Hudson is a dirty player, but he really needs to focus on the fundamentals of legal tackling.\n\nWill Hart averaged 59.3 yards per punt. The biggest surprise of the year so far is a boring one that casual observers probably haven’t seen on the highlight shows, but Michigan’s punter is averaging 52.6 yards per punt through four games this year. For some perspective, the highest season-long average going back to 2009 was Georgia’s Drew Butler (48.05 yards/punt). Hart would be #2 in the country right now (Georgia State’s punter is averaged 52.8) if he punted enough to qualify. I fully expect Hart’s average to drop as the competition gets tougher and the weather gets colder later in the season, but what he’s doing right now is awesome." ]
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[ "Airline stocks had a bumpy ride last week as investors feared aggressive fare wars between U.S. air carriers. But consumers are most likely elated over the recent news. On Tuesday, United announced plans to add flights, use larger aircraft and expand its “bare bones” basic economy service on more flights, leading to cheaper fares. This move will force the competition such as American and Delta to do the same, as they strive to gain market share on low-cost carriers such as Spirit and Southwest Airlines.\n\nThe simple fact is that any type of competition is great for the consumer—this holds true for any industry, not just the aviation sector. Competition means better deals and lower fares. Fierce competition also spells lower profits for individual airlines. But after a better-than-expected last quarter, it seems carriers are prepared to take that risk. Yet carriers’ bottom lines are currently anything but stable.\n\nThe low cost of jet fuel contracts that the airlines have enjoyed over the past three years might soon be a thing of the past with crude oil prices on the rise. A result of the decline of the U.S. dollar and increased fuel demand, it could spell disaster for carriers if these prices continue to inflate. Jet fuel is the single largest expenditure for for an airline.\n\nAmerican Airlines CEO Doug Parker tried to mitigate investor fears last week, telling CNBC that the industry’s growth plans are more disciplined now than they have been during previous periods of aggressive expansion. Parker also predicted that ticket prices would rise across the board if fuel prices don’t soon drop. Already spending 23 percent more on fuel in the last quarter of 2017, the company expects that number to grow in 2018. How this will square with United’s plans, and the inevitable competition from other major carriers, remains to be seen.\n\nEstablished low-cost carriers typically will have a distinct advantage in staying in the black during a prolonged fare war, unlike the big hub-and-spoke legacy carriers like United and Delta. Low-cost carriers maintain their advantage by operating a non-diverse fleet of smaller single-aisle aircraft. This equates to streamlined maintenance overhead as well as fewer empty seats.\n\nNot to mention the fact that they also often make use of smaller, underserved regional airports (such as New Jersey’s Trenton-Mercer Airport) that command lower rent for gates and terminal space. These smaller regional airports usually are not “slot controlled” for arrivals and departures like highly congested airports such as New York’s LaGuardia Airport, making them extremely airline-friendly.\n\nFare war or no fare war, these plans still signal good news for the air traveler. In the age of constantly overbooked flights, added flights and larger aircraft will improve the quality of air travel, even if prices don’t drop.", null ]
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[ null, "All images sourced from Khune, Memela and Pieterse's Instagram\n\nWhile most DStv Premiership players are resting in their off-season, a few stars have decided to use this time to enhance their physical shape including Lehlohonolo Majoro and Itumeleng Khune. Check it out!\n\nThe end of the season is often a time where players let their bodies go and stray away from their diets but there are a few stars who use this time to elevate their game.\n\nNo time to rest\n\nMajoro and Khune built a tight-knit friendship during their time together at Kaizer Chiefs and the relationship has continued even after the striker left the club. This is nothing new for the veteran pair who have always displayed a competitive work ethic which has allowed them to play the highest level at the age of 34 and 35 respectively.\n\nMeanwhile, AmaZulu recently released Luvuyo Memela along with 14 other players but this has not deterred the star in any fashion as he appears to be busier than ever in gym using the leg machines and treadmill.\n\nThe star appears to be keeping himself in shape amid links to SuperSport United in recent reports from local media.\n\nMamelodi Sundowns shot-stopper Reyaad Pieterse appeared to be using a home gym to practice his cardio as he aims to stay in sharp shape ahead of the pre-season with the help of his conditioning coach ‘Jordi Sanders shred movement’ as he is named on Instagram.\n\nMemela had his breakout season under in the 2014/15 season when he almost led Cape Town Stars to promotion to the DStv Premiership.\n\nWhat do you think of their extra effort?" ]
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[ "Greetings on behalf of Dr. Ramesh Richard. Thank you for your continued prayers for Dr. Richard and RREACH. Since returning from India, Dr. Richard has had a busy schedule with domestic trips that have allowed him to minister to teenagers, seniors and ages in between. Please join us in praising God for Dr. Richard’s personal proclamation ministry.\n\nIn mid-March Dr. Richard was a keynote speaker for Grace Church’s Ignite Conference in Des Moines, Iowa. He also did breakout sessions with 500 youth and 200-plus volunteers. After seeing some of the students’ seriousness about their personal faith in the Lord Jesus, Dr. Richard was encouraged about America’s future.", null, "At the Ignite Conference\n\nWhile there, he spoke at Grace Church’s two Sunday services, spoke at an evangelistic event, and also was able to spend time with long-time friends in the area.\n\nSoon after returning from Iowa, Dr. Richard took another trip to Kerrville, where he taught his “Root to Fruit” study to around 30 people in their 70s and 80s. He found this group eager to know God’s future plans for their lives and said he wants to be like them!", null, "While in Texas’ Hill Country, Dr. Richard and his wife, Bonnie, took some time for a biking adventure. His first time on a bike in 21 years!\n\nFinally, thank you for continuing to pray for the upcoming Dallas GPA. We are praising God as just today we learned that Pastor K from Bhutan received his visa! This will be the first time Bhutan has been represented at a Dallas GPA. Pastor A from Nepal also received his visa and we accepted a pastor from Pakistan who already has a U.S. visa, bringing us to 23* pastors with visas!\n\nPlease continue to pray for pastors from Cameroon and Gambia whose visa applications were rejected and who plan to reapply. Also, pray that candidates from northern India and Nigeria are able to schedule appointments next week." ]
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[ "As the guy married to the officially coolest scientist at NASA, I admit, I took a personal, even a slightly defensive, interest when I read on Gizmodo that\n\nScientists from NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory have made [magnetic fields] visible as “animated photographs,” using sound-controlled CGI and 3D compositing. It makes the fields, as explained by the scientists, dance in an absolutely gorgeous movie called Magnetic Movie. You don’t want to miss this one, which is the coolest video that you’ll see all week, guaranteed. You can’t argue with a combo of beautiful effects and amazing science.\n\nOf course, I needn’t have worried. Gizmodo’s is just the most concretely inaccurate description of Magnetic Movie, which was produced by Animate Project. The directors are Ruth Jarman & Joe Gerhardt, a visual performance/sound-film artist duo who work as Semiconductor. It was shown last year on Channel 4 in the UK as part of the Animate TV series\nBut since Gizmodo’s also among the most influential blogs to have covered the film, its errors have been amplified across the web. Now Semiconductor’s aesthetic experiment is being either passed along as actual science or angrily debunked as fraud. These visceral responses based on some combination of ignorance and misinformation are the inadvertent, negative corollary to Semiconductor’s own creative process. From an interview for Animate Project:\n\nRJ: With Magnetic Movie, it’s a short film we’ve made where we’ve interviewed space scientists about a quite specific subject that they study: magnetic fields.\nJG: As the scientists would explain their ideas, their science to us, we could only understand the very beginnings of it, the surface of it. And this leads to a very kind of creative imagination of what it is they’re trying to explain to us.\n…\nRJ: And so we’ve listened to the scientists’ descriptions, which are very elaborate, and then we’ve tried to make our own interpretation of what these descriptions are. And we’ve created visualizations of these descriptions and placed those back within the Space Sciences Lab.", null, "Semiconductor also tapped SSL for unprocessed scientific imagery of solar flares for their 2006 sound-film, Brilliant Noise, “We’re quite interested in things that go unseen or unheard. And a lot of scientists are dealing with these things and revealing these things to us in new ways,” said Jarman. Only the visual seductiveness of the solar imagery stands in sharp contrast to the lab itself, a shabby series of storerooms populated by a bunch of amiable nerds speaking impenetrable nerdspeak.\nThe irony, if that’s the right word, is that the real unseen and unheard elements in this world are the bureaucratic dishevelment and the people, the ones who amuse themselves by calling planet-dwarfing solar flares “hairy balls.” And while sound-film artists are by definition different, some of the space scientists I know are actually incredulous about the seen and the heard. When you’re dealing with magnetic fields or high energy particles all day, you work to understand the data in the format you have; the fact that they’re “invisible” is irrelevant.\nJust the opposite, the inherent subjectivity and limitations of the human visual and audible spectrums actually makes them suspect. I’ve heard X-ray astrophysicists heave exasperated, skeptical sighs over the attention given to the latest spectacular photos from the Hubble telescope which, they point out, contain next to no useful data, but which are colorized to enhance their aesthetic appeal.\nSee the Magnetic Movie page at Semiconductor’s site [semiconductorfilms.com]\nBrilliant Noise is, but Magnetic Movie is not and on Worlds in Flux, the Semiconductor DVD released last year [amazon]\nAt the moment, the full 4:50 version of Magnetic Movie is on YouTube [youtube]" ]
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[ null, "This Chart Is Predicting This Stock Is About To Plunge\n\nWhile following a rising trend is usually the best way to make money in the stock market, chart reading can tell us where that trend is likely to run out of steam. And when we have a big stock like home improvement retailer Lowe’s (NYSE: LOW) soaring more than 20% in two and a half months, we really should see what the chart has to say about selling.\n\nLet’s start with the big picture.\n\nA weekly chart shows LOW tracing out a pattern that is rather similar to that of the S&P 500 — a big rally after the 2011 correction followed by a wide, two-year trading range that is still in place.\n\nWith trading ranges, I like to apply stochastics as a momentum indicator, and right now it says the stock is overbought. The near-term rally off the February lows was fast and furious, but now the stock looks tired. In fact, according to this indicator, it is more overbought now than it was at any other price peak since it first moved into the range in 2014 following a multimonth rally.\n\nThere is also a pattern on the above chart that has ominous overtones. While not a textbook example, the trading range set higher highs and lower lows, leaving an expanding triangle or megaphone pattern.\n\nThis is usually a topping pattern and tells us that each uptrend and downtrend within was more excited than the previous one. I say “excited” and not “exciting” for a reason. Whatever drove those trends left the stock more volatile and confused with each change.\n\nThe problem is that the pattern does not flash a sell signal until the lower border is broken to the downside, and that leaves a lot of money on the table for those who wait. That is why we need to zoom in to the daily chart for a more tactical analysis in the strategic framework of a topping pattern.", null, "The current rally leg made it back to the same level as the 2015 peak where resistance is strong. Momentum indicators, such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI), show a lower high as price made a higher high. This divergence between price and indicator, especially at a support or resistance area, is usually resolved with a change in price trend, which is bearish in this case.\n\nI also want to note that the chart of peer stock Home Depot (NYSE: HD) displays a similar short-term pattern but does not have the same long trading range in place. Instead, it sports twin peaks in 2015 and 2016 that suggest a double-top is forming. Here, too, the pattern does not flash a sell signal until the bottom border is broken, so there is a lot of room to fall before that happens. The point is we have two similar stocks with two different topping patterns.\n\nWhat caught my eye with Lowe’s was that the stock fell more than 1% on Tuesday when the broader market had a nice day. In fact, LOW broke its short-term trendline to the downside and completed another non-textbook but bearish pattern.\n\nThis time, it was a three-day candlestick formation called an evening star. Friday was a nice up day, Monday was a small range day that set a new high for the rally, and Tuesday was a big down day. It may not be a classic version, but it does meet the spirit of the reversal pattern.\n\nFinally, we have a double-top within standard Bollinger Bands. Here, too, the pattern is not perfect but the spirit should prevail.\n\nThe early and mid-April highs formed a small double-top with the second high slightly above the first. The pullback between the two highs tested the middle moving average within the bands, but the second peak managed to poke its head above the upper band.\n\nA perfect pattern would have the first, not the second, peak above the bands to demonstrate waning momentum between them. However, since we have a clear bearish divergence between price and the RSI indicator mentioned earlier, we can forgive this.\n\nTo summarize, we have weekly exhaustion, daily waning momentum, a Bollinger Band double-top and weak performance on a fairly good market day that broke a short-term trendline to the downside. Plus, LOW already booked a full bull market since February, and nearby resistance looks strong.\n\nAll in all, even if the market pushes higher, Lowe’s looks ready for a tumble on its own technical merits." ]
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[ null, "Following third-placed Pohang's 1-0 defeat to newly crowned champions Jeonbuk Motors, Seoul had the opportunity to move within a point of the AFC Champions League places.\n\nHowever, the capital club fluffed their lines, throwing away a 2-0 lead against an Ulsan side with little to play for.\n\nThe visitors snatched a point thanks to a strike seven minutes from time from Brazilian forward Tarta.\n\nJeju United also failed to pull within striking distance of Pohang, with a 1-0 home defeat to Suwon Bluewings – for whom victory clinched second place – keeping them six points behind third spot and effectively ending their hopes of a place in Asia's premier club competition.\n\nKim Do-heon struck the decisive goal in the 73rd minute, the 32-year-old midfielder finding the net for only the third time this term.\n\nAt the other end of the table Sangju Sangmu continue to edge towards relegation after they could only manage a 1-1 draw at Incheon United, Juna Yang's 67th minute equaliser not enough for the visitors following Ivo's opener in the eighth minute.\n\nWith fellow strugglers Seongnam and Gyeongnam playing out a 1-1 draw, Seongnam remain three points adrift of the relegation play-off spot but their failure to take advantage of that result means that Park Hang-seo's men are still five short of automatic safety, which looks to be an unrealistic ambition with two games remaining." ]
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[ null, "Though my blog will forever and always be my ‘happy place’, I have been dealing with an exceptionally tough year behind the screen. From ongoing surgeries to unexpected losses, 2015 has been as trying as it has been wonderful.\n\nAs a silver linings kind of woman, however, I like to focus on the wonderful.\n\nHaving enjoyed the Amba Charing Cross so much during my last London staycation, I thought it would be a great idea to book in at the new Amba Marble Arch for a weekend of Christmas shopping, relaxation, and spa treatments.\n\nNestled straight off of Oxford Street, the new hotel may not have the unique charm of Charing Cross’ iconic architecture but could genuinely not be in a more convenient location for shopping, eating, and entertainment.\n\nThat, and the brand’s hyper-digital offering (you may remember me swooning over their complimentary iPads in a previous post) is as seamless and savvy as ever. After a long and festive afternoon through Soho, I returned to my lovely little room to be greeted by a toothbrush (requested by their “Oops, I forgot my…” app as I left) and a surprise assiette of desserts.\n\nThe rest of the evening consisted of a dinner catch-up in bed with one of my best friends, a complete clear-out of the Nespresso facilities, and a stream of movies so ridiculously bad I daren’t name them. As far as ‘wonderful’ is concerned, it was the real deal.\n\nAfter waking up and getting ready for the day (pausing to revel in the heated, steamless bathroom mirrors), we spent the rest of our morning enjoying the gargantuan breakfast selection at The Grill and drinking far too many cups of tea before parting ways.\n\nThe final stop on my staycation was fast approaching.\n\nDuring a recent browse on Red Letter Days I had spotted that my all-time favourite spa (The Spa at Dolphin Square) was offering an insane deal through their pamper day packages and couldn’t quite book it fast enough.\n\nAfter a short tube ride to Pimlico, I made my way to the spa’s stunning Moroccan-style chambers and spent the next three hours being hammamed, massaged, steamed, and herbal tea-ed to complete tranquility. Very few ‘holiday’ spa experiences have evet come close to Dolphin Square’s.\n\nStaycation of dreams, this one.", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "Last week I was invited to Coast‘s flagship store on Oxford Street for a little dress-up session with a small and lovely group of fellow bloggers. In addition to a little make-up and hair refresher (they’re the ones to blame for this month’s Braid Takeover), Coast’s in-store personal stylist Marie pulled us all a selection of beautiful dresses before letting us run around the store to tag – or #hashtag – our favourite items.\n\nWhile I would happily throw 90% of their stock into my wardrobe, the apple of my eye on the day was their Topaz dress, seen above. Unsurprisingly I was sold on the chunky crystal embellishments scattered around teardrop cut outs. Quintessential Lela. The heels – their Haniba shoes – were designed by Jean Michel Cazabat and come in real JMC style; all chic and strappy platformed goodness.\n\nWant to get in on the action? Until the 18th, Coast have an online promotion which will get you 25% off any full price items – just use the code ‘Style25‘!", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "When it comes to tracing the development of the fashion industry, most people turn their attention to international trips which take in the major fashion cities of the world: Paris, Milan and London. However, turn your attention a little closer to home and you might be surprised by the fashion tips you could pick up right here on home soil.\n\nThe Scottish capital, Edinburgh is perhaps best known for its association with arts and culture. Yet alongside the annual Fringe festival, Edinburgh is also home to some of the best fashion styles around. Whether you’re interested in traditional Scottish attire or something a little more contemporary, this is one city which will provide both in plentiful supply.\n\nTo get your hands on opulent kilts, stunning jewellery and the latest on-trend clothing, head to one of the city’s many shopping districts. Lothians Shopping and Livingston Designer Outlet are great places to find high quality garments at affordable prices while the Royal Mile should be your first port of call for unusual trinkets and one-off statement pieces that are sure to make an impression on the fashion world.\n\nTurning your attention to the English capital, London hosts a number of high profile fashion events for a reason – it’s a melting pot of inspiration and diverse tastes. Whether you’re hitting the markets of Camden Town or trawling the exclusive boutiques and designer stores located around Oxford Street, you’re sure to find something that is fashionable.\n\nHead off the beaten track to explore some of the deeper corners of the city and become surrounded by vibrant and colourful individuals who have plenty of style inspiration to share. One of the best things about London is its multicultural status and this means you’ll witness fashion styles which have been influenced by trends from throughout the world.\n\nIf you want to compare the fashion styles of these two capitals then why not journey between them? Weekend trips are more than possible thanks to rail services operated by firms such as East Coast Trains and you can find plenty of cheap train tickets online so that you have more money to spend in these fashion centres.\n\nOf course, it’s not just capital cities which are known for their contributions to the fashion world – virtually every city or county in the UK can boast some claim to fame when it comes to creating their own style. The southern coastal town of Brighton is a perfect example and is known as a hive of vibrancy and eccentric tastes. Journey down the quaint Lanes and stumble across unique shops which stock virtually everything you can think of before marvelling at the individualism which is painted on every street corner, shop front and outfit.", null, "Indian cuisine does not fall short in the average Londoner’s mind. The infamous ‘tikka masala’ is practically as synonymous with British mealtime as a steak and kidney pie. That – in all of my deluded wisdom – makes me rather indifferent to an Indian menu.\n\nUntil, of course, I experience something like La Porte des Indes.\n\nA real shame for anyone who judges a book by its cover, the unassuming exterior of La Porte des Indes is a complete departure from the dining areas; a colonially opulent, mirrored and palm treed escape from the tourist-packed hell that is Oxford Street.\n\nOn the last Friday of every month, executive chef Mehernosh Mody – and his biting wit – hosts a “master” class which I attended last week. Hence the quotations. Though I have yet to develop a mastery in Mody’s unique style, the class details the genius behind La Porte des Indes’ blend of Southern Indian French trading post cuisine and the French Creole of Pondichéry in a manner that anyone could understand.\n\nKicking off with a fruit cocktail in their former ballroom and a tour of the tandoor-edged kitchens, we soon settled into a large area behind their waterfall for a cooking demonstration. (Yes, waterfall).\n\nJoined by wine expert Jacqueline Kay of Berkmann Wine Cellars, we were treated to a live display of Mody’s salmon and dill samosas, rougail d’aubergine, and Kerala chicken stew alongside their tanin-free wine pairings. Tanin-free, of course, because wines which are oak-barreled or contain tanin will often coat the mouth, making it a poor match for the strong flavours and spices of India. Jacqueline explained that while many of us steer clear of wine while consuming spicy food, Australian Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc options are excellent go-tos for balanced and fresh consumption.\n\nPost-demonstration you are given a signed copy of La Porte des Indes cookbook, a complimentary spice mix, a certificate of participation, and are then seated to enjoy a three-course meal.\n\nWelcomed with extensive lists of fruit-based cocktails and wines, we amuse bouched before settling on the non-vegetarian menu. To start, we enjoyed lamb kebabs with smoked chilli, sun-dried tomatoes and herbs – complemented with a fruit chutney – alongside Sunhere Samosas and Dahl Puri (melt-in-the-mouth vegetarian fare drizzled with yoghurt, chutneys and gram flour crisps).\n\nAs mains, the menu featured the Pulet Rouge (shredded chicken simmered in a buttery cream sauce with rustic spices), Saag Khumb (stir-fried field mushrooms and leaf spinach with kadai spices), and a ‘very hot’ Kerala Meen Kari (tillapia fillets simmered with coconut, chillies, ginger, and tinged with smoked tamarind) which I didn’t find much spicier than the Pulet Rouge. As accompaniments, the table managed to gorge on saffron-flavoured Basmati rice, Tandoori Naan, and Gajar ka Ralta (crunchy carrots and raisins in a tempered yogurt sauce). While my personal taste calls for an experimental use of spice in such an extensive menu, flavours impressed from the starting line and often played sweet and savoury off each other in a way I know any Indian food lover would adore.\n\nThough I have always found Indian desserts to be too sweet for my liking, the final l’assiette du chef went down well. With an assortment of nibbles that managed to counter the aftertaste of chillies and tamarind, their chocolate samosa managed to give me a delectable sugar hit that allowed me to eat every bite.\n\nTikka masala, this is not.", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "Because Monday seems like an incredibly strange day for a ‘date‘, The Manfriend and I thought we would test it out. By working all of Sunday, we sedated our workaholic guilt and booked yesterday out for each other.\n\nLiving on the edge of London, it is pretty hard to find local date spots that offer more than a greasy spoon. Deciding we would work our way into Central London throughout the day, however, we created a mini adventure. Gluttons for afternoon tea, we originally planned to head towards Eaton for Doll’s House on The Hill (a hidden gem) only to discover they are closed on Mondays. In a Metropolitan Line state of mind (and hunger), we made the quick choice to head towards Uxbridge for a little pop-up shop called “The Forties Tea Room” (no website). Located in a shopping centre and boasting a strong over-50s clientele, expectations were ravenous but low.\n\nWe were pleasantly surprised. With mismatched cutlery and delicious home-made treats, the Forties Tea Room was charming as could be. Because the cafe was set up to raise money for the RAF Bomber Command Memorial and Maintenance Appeal, you have an excuse to break the diet, to boot.\n\nAfter filling ourselves to the brim, The Manfriend and I headed up to Oxford Street for a spot of shopping (Jigsaw purchases revealed soon!), traipsing, and drinks.\n\nDrinks of epic proportions. Blog readers and loved ones…let me introduce you to Adventure Bar. We escaped from the perpetual drizzle in the Covent Garden branch, but I am positive that they are all as fabulous. Happy hour is 5-7 (two for one), music is on point, staff are high on life, and drunkenness doubles as dessert. You simply must go.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Respiration Process in Human and Fish\n\nWe as humans need a way to gather oxygen from our enviroment to survive. In response our body has a system that carries outwhich is the distrubition of oxygen to the blood and the disposal of the waste product carbon dioxide. In the human breathing process the first step is the breath in. First we open the mouth and expand our lungs to bring in air.\n\nThe first place the air travles into our mouths which is an opening in the human body used for taking in air, food, and the releasing of carbon dioxide this is the first place the air travles through. Then it must pass the epiglottis which is a skin flap in the back of your mouth that closes for food and opens for air. It is used to keep food and other materials from entering your trachea. The air then passes down the trachea which is a long windpipe that is lined with constantly moving cilia.\n\nThese cilia whip back and forth and trap foregin objects and keep them from entering the lungs. The air completes its path down the trachea when it reaches the bronchus which is a speration of the trachea into the two different lungs it is used to carry oxygen to different parts of the body. These bronchus break into many bronchioles which then branch into many many microscopic tubs that cary the oxygen to every part of the lung till they meet the thin sacs called aveoli. Aveoli are thin sacs in the lungs that carry oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the blood stream. They diffuse the oxygen into the blood cells that need it and in turn diffuse carbon dixoxide out. Diffusion is an easy method for the transfer of oxygen because it dosent take any energy and since the walls of the aveoli are only 1 cell thick it diffuses without any problems.\n\nWith us though all our respiatory action goes on trhough one opening in our body, our mouth with fish its very different. Since fish are aquatic animals and cannot breathe air they must use a different system to somehow get the oxygen out of the water. But fish have a major problem as to getting oxygen from the water. The water only contains about 1/30 as much as oxygen per volume than air. This means that the fish have to find a more efficent way of getting oxygen to there blood.\n\nYou see since we are tidal breathers we can only diffuse 50% of the oxygen into our blood stream because once 50% has diffused in it is equal on both sides and cannot diffuse anymore. So fish rather than tidal breathing pass water by there gills by moving them and since the waters constantly running through the gills it is able to diffuse about 99% of the oxygen into the bloodwhich makes it more efficent than tidal breathing and able to get a suffient amount of the oxygen in it for survival. In a fish first the oxygen is pumped by the flapping of the outer gills to where it quickly moves by them it is then brought into the gills which are the entry way for oxygen in a fishes respiration and the oxygern that is in the water diffuses into the fishes blood stream. Then the newly oxgenated blood passes through the aorta which is a large tube that carries blood. It is used to carry oxgyen rich boold to the different sections of the body.\n\nThen the blood goes to the different cells of the body where it is used and the excess carbon dioxide is made it is then moved through other tubes on its way back to the gills where the excess is dumped off and the blood is re enriched with oxygen once again. This is the cycle of fish respiration.\n\nRespiration Process in Human and Fish. (2019, Feb 13). Retrieved from https://graduateway.com/respiration-process-in-human-and-fish/", null ]
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[ null, "Once the last blazing maple leaf has floated to the ground and before the first blossoms of spring burst forth with their renewing life, what’s left to capture our interest or engage our imagination? As winter approaches and the days turn colder, the landscape can become dreary, but on bright, fresh mornings when frost is still on the ground, the fields and woodland edges are transformed into a botanical realm of pods, papery seed cases, cones, burrs, and other seed heads dancing in the wind. Even when dormant, summer’s fading remnants can add structural interest to the harsh landscape, while also providing food and shelter for wildlife.\n\nMany gardeners like to clean up their perennial beds in the fall when the herbaceous plants have stopped blooming. When they do that, though, they not only deprive wildlife of needed food, they are eliminating one of the great joys of the winter landscape. Often etched with frost or outlined in a casing of ice, the intricate remnants of last year’s blossoms and the buds of next year’s growth reflect both the bittersweet poignancy and the promise that are central to gardening.\n\nFollowing is a sampling of native perennials whose seed heads add a touch of art and beauty to the winter landscape, while also providing a bounty of food for wildlife at exactly the time they need it the most.\n\nMilkweed is a widespread and somewhat weedy wildflower found in most of the eastern United States and the easternmost prairie states, as well as southern Canada from New Brunswick to Saskatchewan. Frequently found in fence rows, fields and prairies, and on roadsides, if given the opportunity, milkweed will establish in gardens and even thin lawns. Milkweed is tolerant of light shade, but generally prefers full sun. Seed pods mature and dry in the fall and the floss fluffs out in glorious wisps, waiting for the winds that will scatter the seeds.\n\nNature’s mega food market for insects, over 450 insects are known to feed on the sap, leaves, and nectar-laden flowers of milkweed. It’s not uncommon to see flies, beetles, ants, bees, wasps, and butterflies browsing the flowers, all at the same time. Goldfinches and many other birds use milkweed fiber and milkweed seed down to construct and line their nests.\n\nThe Monarch butterfly, a declining species throughout most of its breeding range, cannot survive without milkweed. During their brief caterpillar stage, the caterpillars only eat milkweed plants. In the butterfly stage, the monarchs lay their eggs exclusively on milkweed plants. However, with shifting land management practices, milkweed plants are disappearing from the landscape, which is a major cause for the decline of this beautiful butterfly.\n\nBlooming from late summer through fall, there are more than 120 species of this hardy, fast-growing perennial. Generally speaking, goldenrod plants are tall and slim with fluffy golden flower spikes. After the blooming season, the flowers are transformed into voluptuous beige sprays containing the seeds. Goldenrod can be planted in the fall or spring. Sometimes thought of as a weed, it grows rapidly and is an aggressive spreader.\n\nOnce butterflies and bees finish feasting on goldenrod’s fall nectar and pollen, birds such as juncos, sparrows, and finches move in for the seeds. But one of goldenrod’s biggest draws is the range of insects the genus hosts, estimated at more than 100 species of butterflies and moths.\n\nAlso called wild bergamot, oswego tea, and horsemint, bee balm is in the mint family and, like mint, spreads by slender underground rhizomes. Though clump-forming, it is not invasive like mint. A new plant starting where it is not wanted is easily pulled out by its shallow roots.\n\nA perennial ranging from 2 to 4 feet in height, bee balm produces tubular shaped, red flowers from June through August. The nectar of bee balm is a favorite of hummingbirds, butterflies, and hummingbird moths. Bee balm also attracts insects, which, in turn, attracts insectivorous birds.\n\nIf you want to watch natural hummingbird territoriality at work, plant bee balm. Its whorled heads of scarlet or pink flowers oozing with nectar are cherished and zealously guarded by Ruby-throated hummingbirds. Long-tongued bees, butterflies, and skippers also sip nectar from the flowers. After the flowering stage, a large hard-shelled nutlet filled with seeds attracts finches, sparrows, juncos, redpolls, and a host of other birds.\n\nBlazing star, also called gayfeather or prairie star, is a hardy perennial native to the prairies and meadows of Eastern North America. L. spicata plants grow from a corm, forming large, tuberous roots. This perennial can tolerate heat and drought, sailing through some of the toughest summers without missing a beat. Planting blazing star in full sun will ensure that the plants put on a good show of flowers, and will keep them as compact as possible and help prevent flopping.\n\nIn spring, delicate grassy foliage is followed by tall, sturdy stalks blooming from the top down with vibrant, feathery purple, pink, or white “bottlebrush” flowers from July through August. With their tall wands of striking blooms, blazing star makes an eye-catching addition to sunny gardens. In the fall, leaves and stalks turn a rich orangey bronze with wheat-colored seed heads.\n\nThe nectar-rich flowers of blazing star are favored by monarchs and other butterflies and other insects, which will, in turn, attract insectivorous birds such as the black-capped chickadee, American goldfinch, tufted titmouse, and indigo bunting. Dozens of species of birds eat the copious seeds produced by blazing star. It is also a favorite meal for rabbits and deer, so plan accordingly.\n\nAn attractive perennial with purple drooping rays surrounding a spiny, brownish central disk, it is an incredibly hardy plant, being both heat and drought resistant. The flower closely resembles a daisy, with its long, oval-shaped petals and round floral disc. In fact, coneflowers are part of the Asteraceae family, which includes daisies, asters, and thousands of other species. Purple coneflowers go through an initial blooming period, after which they may lose their blossoms; however, it is not unusual for new petals to appear, particularly if you deadhead your flowers.\n\nConeflowers have three primary benefits to wildlife: the nectar is attractive to native bees, hummingbirds, butterflies, and moths all summer long; it is a winter food source for a wide variety of birds including sparrows, goldfinches, blue jays, cardinals, black-capped chickadees, downy woodpeckers, and juncos; and lastly, the leaves also draw in additional insects that don’t feed on nectar.\n\nIn spring, with its simple foliage, you might question why the plant’s name alludes to its beauty. However, from late summer into winter, when clusters of intense purple berries festoon the plant, it becomes apparent this shrub lives up to its name. Its berries are among the most eye-catching found in our fields and woodlands.\n\nThis deciduous shrub can reach a height of 9 feet, although most shrubs range from 3 to 5 feet tall. While the shrub grows best in loamy soil, it also grows well in other soil types, including clay soils. The key to American beautyberry doing well is planting it in sites that range from full sun to partial shade; however, experienced gardeners say that berry production is greatest when the plant is bathed in bright sunlight for no more than half a day.\n\nIt has been suggested that the unique lavender color acts as a gaudy roadside sign beckoning migrating birds that need to refuel before resuming their southward migration. Whitetail deer, raccoons, and opossums will eat the plant’s stems, leaves, and fruit, particularly when other foods are hard to come by. Other mammals that will dine on beautyberry include rodents, the nine-banded armadillo, raccoon, and the Virginia opossum. Quail also eat the berries, but songbirds seem to make greater use of them than any other group of wildlife—more than 40 species of birds feed on the purple berries.\n\nA dramatic addition to the fall and winter landscape, its seed head is a cluster of burgundy red fruit, densely covered in bright red hairs, makes this native shrub a standout. Master gardeners have suggested pairing sumac amongst a mass of prairie dropseed or switchgrass, two warm-season native grasses.\n\nSumacs have high wildlife value. The caterpillars of a number of moths and several butterflies feed on sumac and rabbits and deer will browse the wood as winter food. The drupes are winter food (often late in winter when few other wild foods are available) for ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, wild turkey, grouse, about 300 species of songbirds, as well as important sustenance for birds migrating in the fall. Its flowers support bees, wasps, and flies with nectar and pollen.\n\nCommon teasel is a biennial plant, which means they start growing one year but don’t flower until the next. Found in open, disturbed areas in various soil types, it forms dense patches of rosettes, then slowly enlarges its footprint by dropping seed, usually in close proximity to the parent plant. Although fairly aggressive, teasel’s shallow root system allows plants to be removed easily. In early summer of the second growing season, the stem grows to a height of up to 7 feet and forms flowers at the terminal. Tiny lavender flowers begin developing in the middle of the flower head and continue blooming towards each end.\n\nThe area where the side stems join the main stem forms a cup-like formation that catches water, and the word “teasel” is thought to be derived from the word for thirst. Why the plant grows these water-catchers is uncertain: it could be a trap for insects trying to climb up the stem, and there’s even a suggestion that the plant can derive nutrition from the drowned insects.\n\nTeasel’s bristly seed heads are a valuable food source for birds such as goldfinches. Bumblebees find the densely-packed floret of this biennial an easily accessible source of nectar and pollen, collected simply by walking over the florets. The shoulder-high, prickly stems of the dormant plant remain upright throughout winter, providing food for birds even when other food sources are hidden under snow.\n\nNature, which never has an offseason, has not been idle. Autumn is the time when summer’s fading native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers are making seed heads ready for the next year’s growing season. The seeds from these remnants of summer past will find their way into the ground where they will germinate at the appropriate time, continuing the circle of life.\n\nNote: Some of these perennials can spread rapidly. Do your research before planting any species with which you are not familiar. More information on these and other native species can be found in the national database of the University of Texas at Austin’s Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org/plants/. For a map of USDA Hardiness Zones, go to https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/" ]
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[ null, null, "I was privy to reading a Star Wars manga that focused on different perspectives of the original Star Wars in regards to not only how the movies went but adding some ideas from the expanded universe as well. Tales of Luke Skywalker is filled with short stories of varying degrees of quality that focus on the everyday beings of the Star Wars Universe. The perspective is refreshing in that it’s not any of the main Star Wars characters sharing their story but many background characters who would have been extras in the original trilogy. The manga is written and drawn by Japanese creatives in order to make it a true manga.\n\nThis first story is the weakest in the manga. Written by Akira Fukaya and Takashi Kisaki, the story sees an Imperial gunner crash land on a planet with Luke Skywalker as his only savior. The story is the longest of the manga and highlights how the gunner’s opinions of Luke Skywalker change over time. Luke’s identity remains hidden to the gunner throughout the story until the end. As such, much of the story is the Imperial gunner complaining about how Luke Skywalker and the Rebels are evil and the empire is far superior. These chants become tiresome after a while which lessens the entertainment value. It also, in my opinion, has the weakest art direction of the four stories. Thankfully the stories get better from her.\n\nThe second story, “I Droid,” written by Haruichi, focuses on a maintenance droid turned security droid. Thematically, the story deals with giving machines a soul. It is the shortest of the four, but that works to its advantage. The story quickly shows droid abuse and slavery with robots performing grueling work in an acidic mine for a valuable resource. This story provides entertainment with action between the droids revolting and a cameo from R2-D2 – a mainstay of the Star Wars movies. However, what makes the story even better is its “ghost in the machine” concept by showing the array of emotions and thoughts that the droids go through.\n\n“The Tale of the Lugubrious Mote”\n\nThe third story, written by Subaru, is absolutely hilarious. The story is the most aligned with the original trilogy of movies. At the same time, it takes the perspective of a tiny mote who helps Leia and Luke Skywalker while they’re in Jabba the Hutt’s palace. For Leia, the tiny mote is a source of companionship during her time in service to Jabba. As for Luke, he thinks it is the force compelling him to fight and agrees with the mote’s assistance absent-mindedly. The style of the artwork reminds me of Pokemon at times and it is the most lighthearted of the four stories. Overall, I enjoyed this story the most and it had an air of humor to go along with several tense scenes from the movie.\n\nWritten by Akira Himekawa, this story has some of the best artwork of all four tales. The art style is a mature take that looks like a seinen(mature male) or josei (mature female) manga title. The story is one of awe and exploration as Luke and a scientist end up in the belly of a huge space worm. As the characters navigate the labyrinth of the worm they find relics, ruins and various flora and fauna. The worm has its own biosphere and the two characters put an emphasis on exploring the ancient civilizations found in the worm. The ending is a little murky with a deus ex machina from a lost culture found in the beast, but it gives the largest sense of wonder about space from the four stories.\n\nOverall, I enjoyed the manga. The first tale is fairly skippable, but the other three offer entertainment, a sense of awe and excitement that Star Wars was originally known for. The manga isn’t long either at about 200 pages for a quick read. If you are a Star Wars fan you’ll enjoy a different take on the universe, but if you’re not a Star Wars you might like it even more due to it being a low stakes introduction to some facets of the universe." ]
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[ null, "Sanja’s personality – her belief in noticing the “little things” shines through her photography. It’s obvious from these images that people warm to her, let them into their lives a bit through her lens. She manages to capture an intensity, a connection, in their eyes. There’s an honesty in her street portraits that I admire.\n\nShe tells us in her London Art Spot interview below about how her incredibly international background (living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, US, Czech Republic, Argentina and London not to mention holiday travel) continuously influences her work, why she is attracted to photographing strangers which led her to start the project “A Hundred New Faces” and what the term “urban poetry” means to her.\n\nThe cover image on Sanja’s Facebook page is a Friedrich Nietzsche quote: “And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who couldn’t hear the music.” Just by looking at her photography and reading her answers below, I’m pretty positive that Sanja is one of the dancers.\n\nLLO: Where are you from originally? Tell us a bit about yourself as an artist.\nSH: I was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina, but spent the vast majority of my life growing up in Germany. I ended up in photography somewhat haphazardly. I had always had a passion for art but it wasn’t until I was 23 that I picked up camera and just started taking photos I loved. From that very moment, I knew this was for me. I didn’t even think about myself as an artist. I just wanted to take pictures. I distinctly remember the moment – I was at a botanical garden in Buenos Aires called Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays. It just felt completely right, and I wandered the streets of Buenos Aires for weeks and months thereafter, losing any sense of time. Over the past years, I got a better sense of the “it” factor I was seeking. Some very good mentors have helped me along the way and ever since I was not able to let photography go.", null, "LLO: How did you end up in London, studying at Central Saint Martin?\nSH: The story of how I ended up in London is probably reflective of my rather unconventional background as a photographer. As I mentioned, before spending time in Buenos Aires, I had no idea how much I actually loved photography. After the epiphany moment in the Botanical Garden, I simply continued taking pictures without thinking much of it. However, having graduated from university just a couple of months earlier I had previously signed a contract and was ready to start working. That job was based in London. It turned out an amazing city for photography. I soon ended up quitting a less fulfilling job and decided it was time to turn to what I really liked. Among other things, this led me to sign up for part-time classes at CSM, where I met some really interesting people.", null, "LLO: You have a very international background. Tell us about the other countries that have been a major part of your life and in which ways this inspires your photography (if it does!)\nSH: I think that the countries I have lived in influenced my way of seeing the world, which in turn impacts my photography. Throughout my travels, I learned that the real beauty of a place is revealed in the details. When I went to Buenos Aires, I was impressed with the overall skyline and view of the city, but nothing caught my attention more than the way they serve coffee with a little piece of chocolate, or the way the streetlight softens the edges of the buildings at night. The realization that beauty lies in detail has led me to pay more attention to these “little things”. I think this is reflected in my photography. I focus on individual situations, trying to isolate the random from the larger picture. This is true in particular for my street or urban photography. When I take portraits, I similarly love to see the details of a person’s face. All the little imperfections that others may retouch – l usually leave them as they are. I find them beautiful. Living in the US, on the other hand, lead to entirely different insights. I went through a phase where I really missed the elaborate details in architecture so characteristic of European cities. However, I soon started to revel in the mundane nature of many suburbs. I feel that this appreciation of the mundane was in fact a major catalyst for my photographic practice.", null, "LLO: Favourite places in London to take your camera and why?\nSH: This is a no-brainer for me: London markets. Borough market, Camden Lock, Hackney Wick – these are all great places to encounter some beautiful moments. People feel anonymous in the crowd, yet the very nature of a market requires individual interaction and the presence of, well, “little things”. A child reaching for candy, a man eating his food in a rush – all these can make for interesting moments.", null, "LLO: One of your goals as a photographer is to capture the faces of 100 strangers for a project called “A Hundred New Faces”. Why did you start this project? How far have you gotten?\nSH: When I moved to Berlin, I met a photographer who taught various darkroom workshops. I signed up for one of them and one of the assignments involved taking portraits. Since I barely knew anyone in Berlin, I ended up taking photos of strangers. I found it a great way to connect with the people in a new environment. In many ways, it brought me back to my initial draw to photography – using the camera as a means to connect with your environment. After my first attempts, I found out that photographing strangers was a whole sub-genre. Overall, it really seemed like a worthwhile and beautiful undertaking.", null, "LLO: Tell us about the most interesting stranger you’ve photographed so far.\nSH: If I had to pick one, it would be one of my very first strangers. She was a Bolivian woman in her mid-twenties who had come to Berlin for the Carnival of Cultures. She was wearing traditional clothing as a display of her culture. It was a beautiful event, an explosion of colors. At the same time, it was also surreal to see how parts of culture can almost be transplanted from one part of the world into another.", null, "LLO: Have you ever had a negative experience photographing a stranger? If so, what happened?\nSH: I did have some negative experiences photographing strangers. Among one of my first visits to London’s Borough Market, I photographed a lady selling fruits. It made for a particularly beautiful image since her fruits and her face were reflected through a number of metal objects surrounding her. She soon became very enraged and started yelling at me. I still managed to take a couple more pictures though.", null, "LLO: You have another section on your website called Urban Poetry. What defines “urban poetry” for you? Share a photo that you’ve taken that most strongly falls into this category.\nSH: Urban poetry is this moment when amidst all the chaos of big city life, an image of simplicity and connection emerges. The images appear almost orchestrated by the flow of the city. It’s as if there’s a rhyme to all the craziness, a rhyme that makes the scenes appear poetic. As an observer to these moments, I feel connected to this beautiful flow, and simultaneously privileged for having caught these scenes. I think the image “Boy/In My World” (below) is a good example of Urban Poetry.", null, "LLO: What do you hope to communicate through your work?\nSH: I hope to communicate that people and situations that appear commonplace at first can reveal a stunning beauty when you really connect to them. For me, the ultimate moment of connection takes place when you take the photo. It is in that moment that I get an intense feeling and understanding for the person or scene photographed. This is what makes photography such an intimate medium. The understanding of the other person comes through a feeling rather than a cerebral approach. Hopefully, the viewer can connect to my perception and feeling as they see my photographs.", null, "LLO: Favourite discovery while you were living in London?\nSH: That’s a tough one, since London is so full of places to discover. I’d have to say that Pollock’s Toy Museum in Fitzrovia is a real treasure. It’s one of those places that make you feel like you’re living in a magical Harry Potter-type land.\n\nYou can also find Sanja here and here.\n\nJohn Kortland‘s been out about about in Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden over the past few weeks. Here’s a handful of new images of Londoners going about their day with John’s clever quips beneath each one.\n\nI could have sworn I saw Neptune next to me…\n\nTime for an iTest?\n\nWhich one is your favourite?\n\nWatch the blog for more from John or check out his fabulous photostream on Flickr." ]
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[ "Author Terminated By Penguin Over Contract Breach Picked Up By Amazon", null, "Kiana Davenport signed a publishing contract with Penguin for her novel, The Spy Lover. While waiting for the book to come out, Davenport self-published a collection of stories at Amazon. She informed her agent and Penguin of the book's publication--but that didn't stop Penguin from terminating her contract after the collection was released.\n\nShe recounts the experience in a really interesting essay up at The Huffington Post:\n\nNonetheless, Penguin contended that I had materially breached the publishing agreement with them. That I had 'violated the next work presentation,' the 'no-compete provision,' and the option clause in our agreement. Based on my 'material breach' they terminated the agreement and demanded payment of the $20,000 partial advance paid to date for the work. Until then, they were holding my manuscript hostage.\n\nThe Author's Guild took up her case, but they didn't have the resources to fight Penguin, so Davenport paid back the $20,000 partial advance. A few other publishers offered to pick up the book, but she declined because they were \"still offering the same outmoded book contracts, 15-page theses written in micro-script that befuddled authors and kept us ignorant and infantile.\"\n\nInstead, she signed with Amazon's Thomas & Mercer imprint. While she expresses some disappointment at not getting into bookstores, she's happy to be with a publisher offering a clear contract, higher royalty rates and more flexibility.\n\nThis is sort of the new paradigm of the publishing industry in microcosm--a Big Six publisher does something to make an author unhappy and Amazon swoops in to save the day. Yes, Davenport violated her contract, but if she did inform Penguin about the collection of stories, why didn't they object before it was published?\n\nWho's in the right? What do you think?\n\nMake no mistake: I think she made the right business moves for herself at the end of the day, but it seems based on your article, and based on her essay from the Huffington Post, and then based on her blog, that Penguin’s in the right. The author breached her contract and Penguin’s right to terminate it. Bottom line is she either didn’t read her contract, or her agent didn’t, which is another point for me: Never mind the publisher objecting—Why didn’t her agent object beforehand? Both Penguin and the Agent didn’t respond to her plans when she notified them?\n\nShe says they went ballistic after the fact, but then she also says in her blog how they gave her a chance to rectify the situation before actually terminating the contract.\n\nShe also has this to say which makes no sense to me: “Wether I was right or wrong, I could not legally challenge a corporate giant like Penguin. In the end, I would accept their termination, repay their advance, and try to move on with my life.”\n\nWhy? Why couldn’t she challenge them, especially if she's in the right? People can’t sue anymore? Having worked for a \"corporate giant\" myself for 10 years, I can tell you that people do it all the time. Individuals. You either have a case or you don't. And she wasn't broke. She had 20gs, apparently unspent and ready on hand to give back if I'm reading correctly.\n\nEven still, forgetting her decision to fight in court for a moment, why would she think to even notify Penguin or her agent before releasing the collection if she was doing nothing wrong in her eyes? So she’s releasing a novel through Penguin, and then a completely separate collection independently, which has nothing to do with Penguin or the novel she was set to release through Penguin. So why notify them at all? Unless she knew there might be trouble, which proves she had to know on some level that there was a potential breach of contract.\n\nShe also goes on to talk about her deal with Amazon in great length, and how outdated the business models of the Big Six are, as far as contracts go, leading me to believe that this was all just a way out for her. Her blog talks about her contract with Penguin, too. It seems that she realized after signing with Penguin that she had signed a bad contract and might do better in the long run with Amazon, so she breached her contract, paid the advance back to retrieve her manuscript (which seems to be the real reason she didn’t want to fight in court), and went with Amazon which is what she wanted at the end of the day.\n\nNothing wrong with that, and certainly nothing wrong with her argument about the Amazon model vs. that of the Big Six. But to play dumb or to play victim seems to be more of an integrity issue, or a means to maintain some credibility, and this news of her contract and fight with Penguin (or lack of) seem to be an attempt at gaining publicity for her work and Amazon, which she’s apparently succeeding in doing.\n\nPenguin may have been unaware of her self-published book until after it was released. Sometimes things happen slowly. Perhaps she sent an email informing Penguin about her book and no one ever got around to reading it." ]
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[ "HARARE – The opposition MDC-T party led by Douglas Mwonzora has announced the date for its much awaited ordinary congress which is set for end of June.\n\nIn a statement, Mwonzora said “the top leadership of the party will be democratically elected through a secret ballot in terms of the party constitution by delegates from the Wards, Districts [and] Provinces” at the congress.\n\n“The Ordinary Congress will also deal with any proposed amendments to the constitution as well as key policy issues to guide the party in the execution of its mandate which is to bring democratic change in Zimbabwe,” he said.\n\nThe opposition party which performed dismally during the recent by-elections in March this year has been hit by divisions among the top officials with some calling for the ouster of Mwonzora.\n\nSome party members like Zivanai Mhetu and Fungai Chiposi who lost during the by-elections have since left the party after trying to campaign for the removal of Mwonzora whom they supported passionately.\n\nMwonzora has extended the olive branch to different members of the civic society to grace the upcoming congress.\n\n“Observers from other political parties, civil society and the press are invited to the congress and can report in any legitimate way they wish,” Mwonzora said.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "In this illustration of the Titanic disaster, Capt. Smith refuses help from passengers in a lifeboat.\nHulton Archives/Getty Images\n\nCapt. Smith accepted that his ship was sinking, and he acted quickly to save his passengers and crew. At 12:15 a.m., he marched into the Marconi Room to order a series of distress messages. One of the vessels that responded was the Carpathia, a Cunard Line steamer. Carpathia was nearly 58 miles (93 kilometers) away and wouldn't reach Titanic before it sank. The Californian was closer to the Titanic, but the ship's wireless operator couldn't decode the Marconi signal. Smith also directed rockets to be fired every five minutes [source: RMS Titanic]. But any vessels that saw the flares couldn't traverse the dangerous ice floes to aid the sinking ship.\n\nBecause the collision with the iceberg had been so slight, scarcely any passengers were aware that the ship was in trouble. They continued their nightly rituals -- some socialized in the lounges, others relaxed in their cabins and some were fast asleep. Crew members were mobilized for action, but no formal shipwide announcement had been made that Titanic was sinking. People who heard murmurs of an emergency dismissed them; after all, the ship was unsinkable. Instead, a hushed and dire situation gradually gave way to chaos as it became clear that the ship was not equipped with enough lifeboats to convey everyone to safety.\n\nAs ocean water rose higher and higher in the ship, first- and second-class passengers were directed in droves to the highest deck. Third-class passengers were detained in the bottom decks and permitted to ascend to the Boat Deck only after the first and second classes were accounted for. Third-class steward John Hart took it upon himself to direct them toward the proper evacuation route. Many members of the third class had never ventured far past their cabins, and they got lost in the labyrinthine hallways of the ship.\n\nWhile First Officer William Murdoch and Second Officer Charles Lightoller both loaded passengers in lifeboats, their strategies were a little different. Murdoch ushered as many people as possible into his boats; Lightoller permitted only women and children. By 2:00 a.m., all the lifeboats had been lowered, and half the ship's passengers and crew still remained. They strapped on their life vests as the band stoically played on: Their song of choice was \"Nearer My God to Thee\" [source: History Channel].\n\nAt this point, the ship's stern had risen dramatically out of the water as the bow plunged forward. It loomed dramatically at the height of a 25-story building. Thirty-one thousand tons of water had poured into the ship, and Smith officially dismissed his crew members from duty so that they could choose how to accept their fates [source: Titanic Aquatic]. Flickering lights finally gave way to darkness, and radio wires were severed as the second smokestack broke and tumbled onto the deck. At 2:20 a.m., the ship sank into the Atlantic.\n\nAll the Best-laid Plans" ]
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[ "As MLS grows, so does its impressive tifo displays\n\nIt’s nearly impossible to watch a soccer match and not notice one of the giant banners known as tifo (an Italian word for the “phenomenon of supporting a team”) covering part of the crowd. While it’s generally accepted that tifos began appearing in the late 1960s, around the same time as ultra culture cemented itself in Italy, there’s little information available about who exactly started the trend of what is technically called “tifo choreography”. When soccer finally reignited in the United States, tifos came, too, and over the past few years have caught more and more eyes.\n\nThe Screaming Eagles, DC United’s supporters’ group, is one of the oldest in Major League Soccer – formed in 1995, before the first season kicked off – and one of the first to start displaying tifos at soccer matches. Kim Kolb, a DC United Season Ticket holder since 1997 and the Screaming Eagles Communications Director since 2011, says:\n\n“Screaming Eagles has always been a blend of South American and European supporters styles, the mixture evolves over time, but there’s always a little bit of everything. In the early days many who served overseas in Europe (specifically Italy or Germany) would tell stories of what they’ve seen. The Screaming Eagles have found it to be a way to help inspire the team as well as create an atmosphere to bring in fans.”\n\nIn other countries, tifos are often politically motivated or used as an opportunity to make a statement. In Germany last season, Bayern Munich fans’ hung anti-Premier League banners, while this season many supporters’ groups displayed solidarity with refugees – while at the same time refusing to let their campaign be co-opted by the media. In Turkey, Çarşı, a supporters’ group for Istanbul’s Beşiktaş, uses an anarchist “A” in its name and hotwired a bulldozer during the country’s 2013 protests. Livorno fans’ left-wing leanings, Barcelona supporters waving the Catalan independence flag … the list goes on.\n\nBut United States’ soccer culture is somewhat different from Europe. Tifos are only occasionally used to make a statement, instead mostly meant to inspire the home team or to intimidate the visiting team. Sometimes, they do reflect national events, like the recent tifo by the Portland Timbers Army that demonstrated support for the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting.\n\nOne potential reason for the difference in the tifo messages in the United States vs. abroad could be because the MLS front office has to approve the group’s design before construction can begin. The supporters’ groups I talked with had never had a problem getting a tifo approved by their own front office, though the Portland Timbers Army did get shut down recently by the New England Revolution, so censorship is a real possibility. Teams will also step in and suspend a group if necessary – the San Jose Earthquakes have suspended the 1906 Ultras in the past for “inappropriate displays”. Not to mention that it can be easier to single out individuals in smaller U.S. supporter groups, whereas in other countries the groups can have thousands of members at a match at one time.\n\nKolb also believes that it’s important to look at the culture of the time period when soccer became popular. “In Europe this dates back many decades, where the average person did not have many ways to voice opinions.” Compared that to when MLS started in the U.S., during the rise of the Internet, where information and opinions were easily shared. Kolb added that “many of the original supporters’ groups have roots in supporting the USMNT, and knew that supporting the teams was vital to the survival of the league and the sport in the U.S.”\n\nTifos in MLS range from the “Keep Fighting” banner that the Colorado Rapids supporters’ group C38 debuted this season to the “Welcome to the Blue Hell” banner with a giant Night’s King figure by Sporting Kansas City’s supporters group the KC Cauldron, that drew inspiration from the popular Game of Thrones TV series. The “Keep Fighting” tifo turned out to be one of the most popular ones that C38 had ever displayed.\n\nPatrick Quinn, who plays a major role in the tifo creation for C38, said that sometimes “the simple message is the most effective.” This particular tifo was created to encourage the team during the Rocky Mountain Cup vs. Real Salt Lake on May 7, 2016. Colorado had lost the first cup game in April, so C38 wanted to help boost morale. 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[ null, "It's over! FA delivers long-awaited verdict on the 2020/21 non-league football season.\n\n2020/21 season at steps three to six curtailed with immediate effect.\n\nMore than 75 per cent of teams voted to end the campaign if games could not be played with fans before April 1; it is the second time in a row it has been curtailed after last season's results were declared null and void in March.\n\nNew coronavirus guidelines announced by prime minister Boris Johnson this week stated sporting events will not have spectators before May 17.\n\nIt is now the second time in a row it has been curtailed after last season's results were declared null and void in March, denying us of certain promotion to The SCEFL Premier Division.\n\nThe Football Association statement read: \"During this process, taking into account views of clubs and leagues, it was decided that extending the 2020-21 league season beyond the end of May 2021 would not be a viable option.\n\n\"This was due to various considerations, including the financial implications for many clubs, player contracts and the extent of the fixture scheduling issues caused by the national lockdown and various postponements which had resulted in there being 81 per cent of matches left to complete for Steps 3 and 4, and 75 per cent at Steps 5 and 6.\n\n\"Taking into account the survey results and the ongoing impact of Covid-19, which continues to adversely affect incomes for clubs due to restrictions on both spectators and hospitality, our alliance and leagues committees have reached a consensus that, subject to the approval of FA Council, the 2020-21 league season for Steps 3-6 of the NLS should be curtailed with immediate effect, with no further league matches taking place this season.\n\n\"It has also been decided that, subject to FA Council's decision regarding the curtailment of the season at Steps 3 to 6, both committees will revisit discussions around a potential restructure at Steps 4-6 of the NLS, which was previously agreed and has been on hold since the 2019-20 season. A further update on this will be provided in due course.\"\n\nWe can only hope that we benefit from a NLS restructure and The FA base the movement on the last two-seasons PPG (points per game) which leaves us in third place underneath Kennington and Holmesdale." ]
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[ null, "This new range of wines created by Greg Hay and his team at Wet Jacket Wines, is named after the trusty rowboat used by pioneer conservationist, Richard Henry, who in 1894 began ferrying as many of our endangered birds as he could find, from parts of Dusky Sound, to the safety of Resolution Island. With it’s layers of smoke and spice, it also manages to pack a tonne of rosehip, raspberry, cherry and redcurrant all into every single mouthful. With powdery tannins providing softly-textured grip around the gums, it’s a lengthy, lithe and leather-licked wine that’ll win fans the second it’s poured." ]
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[ null, "How much is Carnie Wilson worth?\n\nBut those achievements now have been surpassed by their daughters-Carnie and Wendy Wilson and Chynna Phillips-whose ”Hold On” moved up from No. … That was bad news for Heart`s Wilson sisters-Ann and Nancy-who now have spent six straight weeks in the Top 5 but couldn`t quite make it to No. 1.Jun 8, 1990\n\nSecondly, What is Chynna Phillips net worth?\n\nSubsequently, Who is the richest Baldwin?\n\nLikewise, Who is the most successful Baldwin?\n\nAre Wendy and Carnie Wilson sisters?\n\nWendy Wilson (born October 16, 1969) is an American singer and television personality and member of the pop singing trio Wilson Phillips. She is the daughter of Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson and his first wife Marilyn, who was a member of girl group the Honeys, and she is the younger sister of Carnie Wilson.\n\nAre the Wilson sisters related to Brian Wilson?\n\nIn 1989, the trio signed with SBK Records. The group is also known for being the offspring of prominent musicians; the Wilsons are the daughters of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and Marilyn Rovell of The Honeys, while Phillips is the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas.\n\nMarriage & family Wilson married musician and music producer Robert Bonfiglio in 2000. They have daughters Lola, born in April 2005, and Luciana, born in June 2009.\n\nCarnie has been married to musician Rob Bonfiglio since 2000 and they have two daughters.Jul 9, 2011\n\nMarilyn and Brian divorced in 1979, amicably; Marilyn remembered to Rolling Stone magazine in the early 1990s that Brian’s increasingly erratic behavior was affecting their two daughters, telling him “I love you, but the girls have got to have a normal home life,” and telling them in turn how their father was “a genius …\n\nHow much is Stephen Baldwin worth?\n\nWhich one of the Baldwin brothers died?\n\nPhillips met actor William Baldwin of the acting Baldwin family in 1991 and has been married to him since 1995. Together, they have three children, daughters Jameson (born in 2000) and Brooke (born in 2004) and son Vance (born in 2001). … Chynna is a born-again Christian.\n\nWho are the Wilson sisters parents?\n\nThe two Wilson sisters had grown up in California with their father, Beach Boy bandleader Brian Wilson, and often made appearances on his albums throughout their childhood. Chynna’s parents, meanwhile, were John and Michelle Phillips (of seminal folk-rock band the Mamas & the Papas).\n\nCarnie and Wendy Wilson are the daughters of Brian Wilson, the genius songwriter of the Beach Boys, icons of the carefree spirit of California. … Chynna Phillips is the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas, whose anthem “California Dreaming” came to symbolize the hopes of a generation.Jan 6, 2006", null, null ]
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[ null, "Can dogs get HIV? No, it is a myth that dogs quickly contract HIV. Dogs do not get HIV.\n\nResearch conducted by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shown that dogs cannot be held responsible for spreading HIV among humans because they do not contract HIV.\n\nPets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) has clarified that dogs help humans with HIV. It is an injustice to assume that your dog is responsible for spreading HIV among humans.\n\nDog mouth is inhospitable for HIV. You cannot assume that your dog has contracted HIV simply because your dog licked someone with HIV.\n\nExperts say that dog biting someone with HIV is a different story, but there is no solid evidence to prove it. It is still wrong to think that dogs can spread HIV among humans.\n\nTable of Contents hide\nWhat is HIV? Can Dogs get HIV?\nDoes My Dog Have HIV?\nReasons that dogs are in the clear of HIV\nBrief Background of Dog Abuse\nOther immune diseases in dogs\nMedications to treat similar diseases in dogs\nConclusion – Can Dogs Get HIV?\n\nWhat is HIV? Can Dogs get HIV?\n\nIn other words, humans with HIV do not have a strong immune system to protect them against diseases. Any casual contact of HIV patients with dogs is not likely to harm humans. In fact, in one study, researchers found that dogs can alleviate depression in HIV patients.\n\nIt is pertinent to know that HIV can be transmitted among humans through two common methods:\n\nHumans generally contract HIV when the body fluids through the membranes of a person with HIV enter another person’s body fluids.\n\nHIV is troublesome for humans because a weakened immune system can lead to AIDS.\n\nAIDS is widely known as an incurable disease. You should know that humans do not contract AIDS from dogs but can get HIV from humans.\n\nIt is vital that doctors diagnose HIV at the early stages because they are unlikely to stop AIDS during the last stages. Early diagnosis helps doctors prevent AIDS.\n\nThe problem with HIV is the fact that many people hold the potential to transmit the virus, and they don’t even know about it.\n\nIt is unfair and outrageous to assume that your dog contracted HIV when he licked the sweat, urine, and saliva of the HIV patient.\n\nDoes My Dog Have HIV?\n\nNo. It should be clear by now that dogs do not contract HIV. Humans can contract HIV from other humans, but not from dogs.\n\nIn the past, dogs were often blamed for spreading diseases; surprisingly, they were hanged for crimes they did not commit.\n\nIt is a dangerous myth that a dog can spread HIV because it often leads to dog abuse (animal cruelty). You might assume your dog should not lick a person with HIV, but it is not so simple.\n\nDogs need companionship, and they are excellent companions for HIV patients. Studies have shown that dogs help people with HIV.\n\nDo Dogs Get HIV From Humans?\n\nNo, your dogs are safe from HIV. Dogs can play with HIV patients. Your dog will not contract HIV even when he licks the sweat, urine, or saliva of the HIV patient.\n\nReasons that dogs are in the clear of HIV\n\nDogs cannot contract HIV from humans because of the nature of HIV. HIV cannot tolerate the inhospitable environment in your dog’s mouth.\n\nHumans can be the carriers of HIV because they maintain sexual relationships with each other, and some even share needles among themselves.\n\nYou should know that even your dog’s poo is in the clear of HIV. So, it is unfair and ridiculous to assume that a particular part of your dog’s body is responsible for spreading HIV.\n\nWhy dogs cannot get HIV? It is because of the fact that HIV means “Human Immunodeficiency Virus.” In plain terms, HIV is a human disease, and your dog cannot transmit it one way or another.\n\nSometimes, people think that their dog is spreading HIV because an HIV or AIDS patient kissed their dog. It is entirely wrong because a dog’s body is different from the human body.\n\nDogs cannot transmit HIV because their body cannot carry HIV. Also, not every other human is an HIV carrier. So, stop assuming that your dog is spreading diseases.\n\nUltimately, it turned out that dogs were not the main culprits spreading the plague among the human population.\n\nOn the contrary, dogs serve humans even when humans contract a deadly virus, such as HIV.\n\nOther immune diseases in dogs\n\nPlatelets help your dog in the formation of blood clots. Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia is a problem for your dog.\n\nCan Dogs Get HIV? Immune-mediated Thrombocytopenia\n\nCan Dogs Get HIV? Immune-mediated Polyarthritis\n\nIn short, an immune-mediated disease in a dog affects your dog’s joints, red blood cells, or platelets.\n\nEven though dogs do not contract HIV, they can suffer from other diseases that cause immune system disorders in dogs. Such diseases include autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, flu, and pneumonia.\n\nConclusion – Can Dogs Get HIV?\n\nDogs do not spread HIV. Dogs are fine companions for people with HIV. Dogs are emotional beings who become attached to their human owners.\n\nDogs suffer immense emotional distress when their human owners lose their lives due to HIV.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Jamie Wilson, Mark Goucher, Gavin Kalin and Kevin McCollum are delighted to present the spectacular new Made at Curve production of Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS at London’s Dominion Theatre from Friday 15 November 2019 – Saturday 4 January 2020, with a press night on Monday 25 November 2019. Tickets on sale Monday 25 March 2019 at 10.00am.\n\nThis feel-good family musical will star Danny Mac as Bob Wallace and Dan Burton as Phil Davis, who both reprise their acclaimed roles following the successful run at Curve, Leicester. Further casting will be announced soon.\n\nDanny Mac’s many theatre credits include Joe Gillis in the recent tour of Sunset Boulevard, Gabey in On The Town at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and the West End productions of Wicked and Legally Blonde. He captured the nation’s hearts and received overwhelming support during his incredible time on BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing, making it all the way to the final.\n\nDan Burton was nominated for an Olivier for his performance as Tulsa in Gypsy at the Savoy Theatre. His other West End credits include Jersey Boys, The Pajama Game, Chicago, Legally Blonde, Betty Blue Eyes and Guys and Dolls at the Royal Albert Hall.\n\nA timeless romantic comedy to warm hearts of all ages, WHITE CHRISTMAS features the classic songs “Blue Skies”, “Sisters” and the most famous festive song of all… “White Christmas”.\n\nWHITE CHRISTMAS has Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin and a Book by David Ives and Paul Blake. It is Directed by Curve Artistic Director Nikolai Foster (Annie, Breakfast at Tiffany’s) and Choreographed by two-time Olivier Award-winning choreographer Stephen Mear (Mary Poppins, Gypsy). Set Design is by Michael Taylor and Costume Design is by Diego Pitarch. Musical Supervision is by Stephen Brooker, Lighting Design by Mark Henderson and Sound Design by Tom Marshall. Orchestrations are by Larry Blank with New Musical arrangements by Jason Carr.\n\nPresented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of R&H Theatricals.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Ivy Alvarez is the author of Mortal (Red Morning Press, 2006). Her poems feature in anthologies, journals and new media in many countries, including Best Australian Poems 2009, and have been translated into Russian, Spanish, Japanese and Korean. In May 2011, she was invited to give readings in Seoul, Korea, as part of Cordite’s Oz-Ko Poetry Tour. A recipient of several awards and prizes, she has received funding towards the writing of her second book of poems from the Australia Council of the Arts and from Literature Wales. Previous writing residencies include MacDowell Colony (USA), Hawthornden Castle (Scotland), Fundación Valparaiso (Spain) and Booranga Writers Centre (Australia).A visiting lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Chester in 2010, she is the series editor of A Slice of Cherry Pie and We Don’t Stop Here, poetry chapbook anthologies inspired by David Lynch’s cult TV show, Twin Peaks, and his film, Mulholland Drive. She also writes reviews and articles, and has guest-edited for Cordite and qarrtsiluni. Born in the Philippines, Ivy Alvarez grew up in Tasmania, Australia. She acquired British citizenship in 2010, having arrived in Wales in 2004.\n\nPreviously, I have worked stints in retail (bookseller), features writer for a commercial magazine, researcher for a university professor and administrator/grant writer for a dance company. My recent work as a visiting lecturer in creative writing (University of Chester) feels like the closest intersection of my poetry life and the academic life I once thought would be my path. As a freelancer nowadays, work can vary from delivering poetry and writing workshops, to poetry readings all over the UK. In the current climate, this practice is getting harder to continue, so I am again beginning the quest to find other sources of steady income.\n\nWriting is the lens I polish again and again to see the world. When I’m lucky enough, I can trace the line from thought to hand, easily, and the words appear on the page, needing hardly any editing. Most of the time, however, my drafts do require editing, which is the part that might be considered hard work. Though even this has its pleasures.\n\nI don’t really time myself when I write a poem. I would guess, if I have all my ideas and triggers set up, I can draft a poem in about half an hour, type it up and finish it (or close enough) in another half hour. When I work on a formal poem, it can take me days. A long poem can take months. Almost finished poems can beckon me to complete them years later.\n\nI’m between thematic obsessions at the moment, although I have been consistently interested in writing about or around the relationships between people.\n\nI used to favour paying publications until I realised they were working with honorarium amounts. With print publications, receiving a contributor’s copy as payment is always nice. A journal (print or online) that showcases writing beautifully and thoughtfully is my prime consideration now.\n\nI think it may have been AUD$5, back in the 90s. What would that be worth now, I wonder? I don’t think I even cashed the cheque. It’s probably somewhere among my papers, in storage.\n\nI’m most comfortable writing on a bed (or, failing that, a sofa), in a well-lit room, with a window from which to gaze.\n\nA poem is worth three meals a day, a bed, a desk and chair, and a roof, for a month — which is a steal, really, since it does not take into account the books read for study and research and absorption, the hours daydreamed (the chores completed) or the conversations gathered in the years previous to the writing of the poem.\n\nI have served as editor for my university magazine, reviews editor for Cordite, guest editor for qarrtsiluni and APWN, and series editor for The Private Press (a micro-publisher of poetry).\n\nA good journal issue (or publication) is when everything comes together, it is as error-free as possible and the work selected gets people talking and engaged with the writing. The editor’s work is necessarily invisible. Any recognition for this work usually comes after the job is done, she has moved on and readers can have the incoming editor’s work for comparison.\n\nI say ‘writer’ if I want to continue the conversation. The querent will then usually ask, ‘What do you write?’ to which I can respond, ‘I write poetry.’ The thought of calling myself poet makes me squirm. ‘Writer’ feels the most apt whereas ‘poet’ makes me feel like… I don’t know… like I’m trying to rise above my station. For me, it’s an honorific title.\n\nI wanted to be a movie star. I was very shy, though, and really, I was happiest reading and writing. I just wanted to be near books as much as possible. Not much has changed.\n\nIvy Alvarez’ ‘Curing the animal’, first published in Cordite 29: Pastoral (2008), has now been republished as part of the Cordite / Prairie Schooner ‘Work’ feature.\n\nThis entry was posted in GUNCOTTON and tagged Ivy Alvarez. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ null, "IN a telegram received yesterday, we are told that H.H. the new Pope has addressed a protest to the German Kaiser against the demolition of Cathedral. The Pope is reported to have expressed himself as follows: \"When you destroy temples of God, you provoke the Divine ire before which even the most potent armies lose all power\". We do not think slightingly of the great Roman Catholic Church, or of its new Head, of whom we have all reason to expect that he will prove himself a capable, noble-minded, and venerable leader of his Church; and yet we cannot help dissenting in a most trenchant way from the sentiments expressed in the telegram. To us they represent a hopeless confusion of ideas and a sorrowful falsifica­tion of ideals. First, the minor objection. The Cathedral stands unique as a work of art, as an historical document wrought in stone and marble, irreplaceable. But it is not on this ground that its demolition is con­demned, not for the sin committed, in its violation, towards civilisation, culture, art. All that is passed by in silence; the only ground given is the mediaeval argument that this was a \"home of God\". But the Pope must surely know that \"where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them\". Where such meet­ings take place, there are the true temples of God to be found, in a more real and religious sense than any architectural monument can be so, which for scores of years has attracted more tourists than devotees to its shrine. The second objection is the moral argument used: \"You insult God; God will in His ire strike you in return\". That is monkish and medi­aeval again, not sound or refined morality. We would have vastly preferred the categorical argument: \"Be not a barbarian, not cruel, no vandal,\" to the Jehovean threat, \"Don't touch My churches, or I will smite you\". Lastly, there is the old, old mistake of the Church of taking the outer for the inner; the building for the spirit; the shrine for the soul. Where is the supreme Pontiff's condemnation of the root, the naked reality, of all the brutish, hellish barbarity? \"Ye are the living . The God dwelleth in you.\" Where is the condemnation of the demolition and ruin of the 80,000 German \"temples of God\" lying unburied before Maubeuge; of the 1200 \"temples of God\" sunk a day ago in the North Sea; of the tens of thousands of Austrian \"temples of God\" destroyed in Galicia and damming up its rivers; of the untold other \"temples of God\" hungering, maimed, plunged in sorrow and pain or ruined, in France, Belgium, England, India, Germany, Russia, Servia, Austria, all over the world?\n\nNo, the great Priest of the Seven Hills has - if the reported telegram is authentic - not shown well in this his first international utter­ance. This is priestly, not human, talk, in answer to the voices of hell that have broken loose. What humanity at this moment wants is not the prattle of priests, but words truly divine, ringing out the life-giving note we are dying to hear. Anything falling short of this also fails to answer the human cry of despair, the wail of pain, that arises to the skies from a world in sorrow, plunged in darkness and anguish of soul. Is there no religion left on earth which can bring forth such a voice?" ]
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[ null, "After relentless opposition both on and off the set for more than three years, the movie “Roe v. Wade” – promising to tell the true story behind the landmark decision that established a “right” to abortion – is set for release Friday.\n\nShunned by Hollywood, the independent production features the directorial debut of Cathy Allyn and Nick Loeb, who also filled the roles of producer, co-writer and lead actor.\n\nThe movie will be streaming on Amazon, iTunes and Google Play, and via on-demand on cable and satellite. It premiered at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February.\n\nLoeb and Allyn began as co-producers but were forced into directing duties when the film’s director and first assistant director quit. In 2018, Loeb recounted to the Hollywood Reporter the abrupt departure of the electrician and others, including the costumer, upon discovery of the film’s approach to the controversial subject.\n\nLoeb said he and his team also were banished from several filming sites, including Louisiana State University, Tulane University and a New Orleans synagogue.\n\nThe executive producer of the movie is Alveda King,\n\nJim Hoft - February 27, 2021 0\nUncategorized By Jim Hoft Published February 26, 2021 at 5:21pm Do you remember when the FBI used to search for and offer rewards for information on terrorist...\n\nBloomberg: Stay in your pod…" ]
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[ null, "I had a discussion with a fellow writer a few years ago about instrumental music and the ability to tell stories within its confines. His assertion was that without words, there is no way to really push forward a plot. I countered that artists who truly understand the medium don’t have the limitations that words add to a story, and the ability to create an imaginative world is even greater. Obviously, I’m right.\n\nA few months ago, I had a chance to see Insect Ark as they played the support slot for Oranssi Pazuzu, and when their 45-minute set was done, I had to go sit down to collect myself. Their sprawling, hypnotic music is delivered sans words, and their masterful grip was such that I was locked into what they were doing from moment one, and that didn’t relent until their final note. I had already been a fan of the band before seeing them, but their set elevated them to truly special status. All of that also paved the way for “The Vanishing,” the band’s new record and one of their most impressive albums so far. For this record, Dana Schechter (guitars, pedal steel, synth) is joined by drummer Andy Patterson (formerly of SubRosa) on a six-track journey that, if you’re willing to submit to their creative path, will take you on a mental excursion that will fuck you up at times, leave you breathlessly enthralled at other point. Schechter imagined a scenario of being lost at sea, with no hopes of being found, playing on the idea of just how small we are in our world and universe. That’s a hell of a concept to try to take on and not lose your mind in the process.", null, "“Tectonic” starts with a thick riff, the drums kicking in, and the feelings inside you soaring. A Western vibe drips color over the playing while cosmic sounds swirl in the clouds, and the track keeps rumbling. The sounds disorient as they develop, slowly pummeling with fluttering keys and the track bleeding away. “Three Gates” leaks guitars strumming and the drums unfurling as dusty melodies work their way into the DNA, and things begin to slur. The playing stomps and chews while a psyche edge numbs, bowing out to the dusk. “Philae” arrives in a flurry of drumming as guitars whir and buzz. A mesmerizing haze intoxicates with churning guitars and the rhythm tapping away. Keys rise like a swarm of insects, slipping through the darkness, and hypnosis gets inside of you before succumbing.\n\n“Danube” has strange noises creating a bizarre environment before guitars melt, and that leads into freezing solemnity. Sounds squirm and guitars weep, and then keys well up to create a thick mist that stings the skin before fading. “Swollen Sun” has the music swelling up, creating a thick gray stream that bathes in space murk. The playing hulks through the galaxy like a beam, decimating the surface as your mind is lost in a dream. The title cut closes the album, running a healthy 10:51 and slowly making its presence known. Lasers form and cut through the playing as the pace hovers, and the Western skies again hang over the song. Slide guitars darken the track while strange waves create frightful confusion, and that ominously slithers toward heavy chunking. The guitars make the room spin as the drums pace, letting your imagination wander, as the tempo and volume increase. The track doubles up its efforts to open wounds, while everything becomes a combined force that bleeds into the sun.\n\nInsect Ark’s music doesn’t need words to be effective, which they prove convincingly on “The Vanishing.” This band is able to help you conjure visions and stories in your head as the music passes through your ears and spills into your veins, and where you go with that is entirely up to you. This record is another sold building block for Insect Ark, and the more people that come in contact with them, the more beings whose imaginations will be expanded for the better.\n\nFor more on the band, go here: https://www.facebook.com/InsectArk" ]
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[ "3 edition of Bernard Shaw found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1993 by Penguin in Harmondsworth .\nWritten in English\n\n“Pygmalion”, a play by George Bernard Shaw was first presented on the stage in The play is about a young cockney flower girl that is transformed into a lady by the phonetics professor Henry Higgins.", null, null, null, null, "Oct 17, · George Bernard Shaw - Pygmalion [George Bernard Shaw] on amstrad.fun *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl/5().\n\nHis influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from the s to his death and amstrad.fung place: Shaw's Corner, Ayot St Lawrence. George Bernard Shaw has books on Goodreads with ratings. George Bernard Shaw’s most popular book is Pygmalion.\n\nThe Eatyard is our hugely popular food market / event space on South Richmond St right next door to us here at The Bernard Shaw. Now entering it’s 4th year it has grown out of our annual Beatyard & Big Grill festivals, the various flea and car boot sales we’ve hosted and numrous trips to destinations like Austin, London, South Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.\n\nFree download or read online Man and Superman pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published inand was written by George Bernard Shaw. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Paperback format.\n\nThe main characters of this plays, classics story are Jack Tanner,/5. Jan 09, · One of George Bernard Shaw's best-known plays, Pygmalion was a rousing success on the London and New York stages, Bernard Shaw book entertaining motion picture and a great hit with its musical version, My Fair Lady. An updated and considerably revised version of the ancient Greek legend of 4/5.\n\nFree delivery worldwide on over 20 million titles. Dec 30, · George Bernard Shaw ( - ). Irish playwright, author, political activist. George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin He was sent to various schools in Dublin but developed a great Bernard Shaw book for the formalised education systems and widespread use of corporal punishment which was prevalent at the time.4/5.\n\nMisalliance, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, and Fanny's First Play with A Treatise on Parents and Children by Shaw, [George] Bernard and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at amstrad.fun George Bernard Shaw (26 July – 2 November ), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.\n\nThe interesting. The world has never needed George Bernard Shaw more The hugely influential nonfiction paperback imprint Pelican was launched with a Shaw book. For Shaw’s 90th birthday inPenguin. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them.\n\nPygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw based on the Greek myth of the same name. It tells the story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics (based on phonetician Henry Sweet), who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and /5(K).\n\nJul 30, · Former CNN Anchor Kept Cool, But Paid The Price Of Success Award-winning journalist Bernard Shaw was a CNN news anchor for more than 20 years. He reflects on his career, mentors and how he knew it. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw - Enduring Literature Illuminated by Practical Scholarship An idealistic professor transforms an unsophisticated Cockney girl Sign up and get a free eBook.\n\nDon't miss our eBook deals starting at $. • A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical contextBook Edition: Enriched Classic. George Bernard Shaw is a model to all struggling writers.\n\nThroughout his 30s, he wrote five novels – all of them failed. Yet, he did not let that deter him. It was not untilat the age of 38, that his dramatic work made its professional debut. Sep 14, · Pygmalion audiobook George Bernard SHAW ( - ) Animal Farm Audio book - Duration: Hosam hamed 4, views.\n\nFirst time visiting Audible. Get this book free when you sign up for a day Trial. Jan 01, · If you have any interest in Bernard Shaw this is a must ebook. This collection presents a wonderful overview of Shaw's development as a playwright and thinker. Shaw's words and ideas made him the father of the modern English drama.\n\nHis plays are little gems filled with wit and insight.5/5(3). Master dramatist George Bernard Shaw presents a realistic Joan of Arc at war, not just with British invaders, but with realpolitik. This is a masterpiece of the Theater of Ideas, presented in the most eloquent, vital, human, and moving terms.\n\nFeb 04, · Dublin-born George Bernard Shaw () was an active Socialist and a brilliant platform speaker. He was strongly critical of London theatre and closely associated with the intellectual revival of British drama.\n\nDan H. Laurence has edited Shaw's COLLECTED LETTERS and COLLECTED PLAYS with their Prefaces/5(K). Mar 01, · Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by Project amstrad.fun by: George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion Pygmalion is a play set in London at the beginning of the 20th century.\n\nThe play is about Eliza Doolittle, an illiterate flower girl, who is. I really wish I had good things to say. I'm not one to usually compl ain and I am unsure if it's an isolated incident or what but unfortunately, The Bernard Shaw really let my friends and I down yesterday.\n\nFirstly, the service was extremely slow. For instance, two cocktails took between minutes with about 8 people in the place. George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin on July 26, His father, George Carr Shaw was in the wholesale grain trading business and his mother, Lucinda Elisabeth Shaw was the daughter of an impoverished landowner.\n\nThis book analyses George Bernard-Shaw's efforts to aid a modernising Ireland. With contributions from a number of high-profile names – including Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland – the essays argue for the inherent and recurring nature of Shaw's 'Irishness' in his oeuvre.\n\nIn the opening scene of Arms and the Man, which establishes the play's embattled Balkan setting, young Raina learns of her suitor's heroic exploits in combat.\n\nShe rhapsodizes that it is \"a glorious world for women who can see its glory and men who can act its romance!\" Soon, however, such romantic falsifications of love and warfare are brilliantly and at times hilariously unmasked in a comedy 4/5(1).By: George Bernard Shaw () If you've watched and loved the delightful musical My Fair Lady, then you'd love to read the wonderful play on which it is amstrad.funion by George Bernard Shaw is equally engrossing and as full of charm, wit and underlying pathos.\n\nFirst performed on stage inPygmalion takes its title from the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea.5/5(3).George Bernard Shaw () was born in Dublin, the son of a civil servant.\n\nHis education was irregular, due to his dislike of any organized training. After working in an estate agent’s office for a while he moved to London as a young man (), where he established himself as a leading music." ]
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[ null, "Who is the man with a long white beard in December?\n\nIn many countries, there are two answers to that question: Santa Claus and St. Nicholas.\n\nUnlike Santa, St. Nicholas was a real person born in the third century in what’s now Turkey. He was a bishop who became a Christian saint in the late 10th century.\n\nIn Germany, St. Nicholas Day isn’t a public holiday, but it’s celebrated widely. On the eve of St. Nicholas Day, or Nikolaustag, which is tonight (Dec. 5), children in Germany place their boots or hang stockings outside their door. On the morning of Dec. 6, children (who have been good) wake to find their boots or stockings filled with chocolate, cookies, nuts or small gifts like a scarf.\n\nSt. Nicholas Day has a dark side. A folkloric helper called Knecht Ruprecht in Germany, or Krampus in some Central European countries, often accompanies St. Nicholas to punish naughty children. The half-goat, half-demon creature usually is portrayed as dark and hairy with horns, cloven hooves and a long, pointed tongue. The mythological figure inspired a yuletide horror movie called “Krampus” in 2015.\n\nIn comparison, St. Nicholas often is portrayed as an elderly, benevolent soul, with a long, white beard, wearing a bishop’s mitre (a tall headdress) and holding a hooked staff.\n\nNote: The featured photo at top is by Ben Kerckx via Pixabay." ]
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[ null, "A surgeon saved the life of Henry V in 1403 after he was shot in the face with an arrow. Illustration\nby Reginald or Renold Elstrack,\nBaziliologia, A Booke of Kings (1618). Reprinted from www.famsf.org.\n\nAt the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403, future King Henry V was shot in the face with an arrow that lodged six inches deep into the back of his skull. A surgeon saved his life. Skilled medical care in a period often associated with wanton violence? Indeed, says a medieval scholar who recently published a book on the subject.\n\nDr. Larissa “Kat” Tracy, associate professor of medieval literature at Longwood, is the co-editor of Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture, the latest of several books she has published on torture, brutality and violence in the Middle Ages. As with much of her scholarship on medieval life, the book paints a picture of this period that might surprise some readers.\n\n“Wound repair was fairly sophisticated in the medieval period. Most people assume that it was not sophisticated, but it was,” said Tracy. “For example, they used maggots to debride necrotized skin and used honey as an antibacterial to prevent infection.\n\n“We know from 12th-century surgical manuals that they knew how to treat skull fractures. There is no way to know if they had anesthesia, but they understood opium and herbs, so I imagine they figured it out,” said Tracy, adding that forensic archaeologists have determined from studying disinterred remains that “a lot of wounds healed.”\n\nHoney was used to treat the dire wound sustained by Henry V, then a 16-year-old prince, which is detailed in one of the book’s chapters.\n\nThe book features 23 contributors from a variety of fields, including archaeologists, art historians, historians, literary historians, theologians, linguists and medical experts. It was co-edited by Dr. Kelly DeVries, a professor of history at Loyola University Maryland, who is an expert on medieval warfare." ]
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[ null, "If you haven’t heard by now, Apple held some type of event or something in downtown San Francisco yesterday. It launched some gadgets (we believe), and invited a band to play a few songs.\n\nIf that sounds like previous Apple events, you wouldn’t be ridiculed for saying so, but the company really did pull out all the stops last night, especially when it came down to its new primary offerings.\n\nWhile many missed the launch last night, Apple has graciously published its entire video reel on its YouTube page.\n\nSo, grab a coffee, sit back and enjoy the videos you missed out on last night.\n\nOne of the bigger launches on the night, it features an Apple A9X chipset, a 12.9-inch screen with 5.6-million pixels and a not too shabby Microsoft Surface-inspired keyboard.\n\nThe iPad Pro isn’t just a tablet, it’s an electronic piece of paper. That’s if you read into the “Apple Pencil‘s” ridiculous name. Steve Jobs hated the idea of styluses, but Apple launched one anyway.\n\nThe most impressive announcement of the night came from a product that has always been a black sheep for Apple. The new tvOS integrates with Siri and her motion-controlled remote to make television smarter, while Apple Music, gaming, and shopping from your couch are all now possible. And in case you’re wondering, Apple has beefed up the hardware too, which now features an Apple A8X chipset.\n\nFinally, Apple announced the new iPhone duo around two hours into its extravaganza. It features 3D Touch (explained in the video below), a new 12MP camera and Apple’s new A9 chipset which is said to be around 70% faster than the A8.\n\nIf you’re hungry to hear Tim Cook’s voice extensively, and to see OneRepublic perform live have a look at the entire 148 minute event live below. And if you’re a Windows fan, we dare you.", null ]
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[ null, "Nazneen’s life is turned upside down at the tender age of seventeen,. Forced into an arranged marriage to an older man, she exchanges her Bangladeshi village home for a block of flats in London’s East End. In this new world, pining for her home and her sister, she struggles to make sense of her existence – and to do her duty to her husband. A man of inflated ideas (and stomach), he sorely tests her compliance.\n\nTold from birth that she must not fight her fate, Nazneen submits, devoting her life to raising her family and slapping down her demons of discontent. Until the day that Karim, a hot-headed local man, bursts into her life.\n\nAgainst a background of escalating racial tension, they embark on an affair that finally forces Nazneen to take control of her life. Set in multicultural Britain, Brick Lane is a contemporary story of love, cultural difference, and ultimately, the strength of the human spirit." ]
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[ null, "Vancouver’s Chinatown is exploring new ways to bring more foot traffic to businesses that have been battered by the economic fallout from COVID-19 and the rise of anti-Asian racism.\n\nBusinesses, such as Kam Wai Dim Sum and Forum Home Appliances and landmarks like the May Wah Hotel on East Pender Street are getting signed up as “PokeStops” and “PokeGyms” in Niantic’s popular Pokemon Go smartphone app-based game.\n\nWhen players take their phones to these physical locations, they pick up game points online by clicking on prizes or fighting in battles that become available to them there. The hope is they will linger longer, shop and tell other players about the businesses in the area.\n\nPokemon Go has been played all over the world since 2016, but it has been working to overcome criticism for not having an equal distribution of PokeStops and PokeGyms between more affluent, white and non-white neighbourhoods in North America.\n\nIn July, Niantic and the National CAPACD announced they would help any business in the U.S. or Canada that is owned by Asian entrepreneurs be a sponsored location by waiving Niantic’s usual US $730 a year subscription fee for one year.\n\nInformation was translated from English into many Asian languages, including Bengali, simplified and traditional Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Tagalog and Vietnamese.\n\nA statement said the move recognized that “the severe impacts from the pandemic and rise in hate incidents have made it tremendously challenging for (Asian-owned) business districts to recover.”\n\n“There’s potentially a way to track the amount of increased gaming foot traffic at these businesses by Niantic, but they won’t have that data until late in the year,” said Chan.\n\nHe found out about the program from Andy Yan, director of The City Program at Simon Fraser University.\n\nSusan Liu, co-owner of Kam Wai, was already an enthusiastic Pokemon Go player herself, even though she “only has one account.”\n\nSome customers, who are aficionados with several accounts, are really excited that their dim sum business is now a PokeStop and maybe they will come more often, she said.\n\nOne woman picking up frozen dumplings “was at the till, and trying to put her Pokemon into the gym, and telling her husband, ‘you pay!’ ”\n\nNext door, Tracy To of Forum Home Appliances, another long-time Chinatown small business that, like Kam Wai, has transitioned to a second generation of owners, said her brother signed them up to be a PokeStop.\n\n“So people collect what they need for their game, and they look around,” she said. “I think we’re finding a lot of people discovering and rediscovering Chinatown recently.”\n\nLast weekend, the area hosted a well-attended “Light Up Chinatown” festival, stringing outdoor lanterns the way Manhattan’s Chinatown did last winter and drawing crowds to its streets with unique offers and events.\n\n“Because I’m so young, I never truly experienced it before,” said Wong, 29. “I got a nice glimpse of what it could be with all the streets packed with people.”\n\nOther volunteers are preparing for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival in late September by building a 10-metre-long “fire dragon” made of straw, hay and burning incense, reviving a tradition not seen in Vancouver since 1975." ]
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[ "It is a simple problem.\n\n“How many colors are needed to color any map (real or imaginary) such that any country is always colored differently than any neighbor with whom it shares a border?”\n\nThe answer is also simple. Four colors suffice. Discounting parts of a country entirely separated from each other (e.g Alaska and Hawaii from the mainland United States), you can color any map such that no two countries sharing a bordered are colored the same with only four colors. (Don’t believe it? Try it for yourself and then come back!)\n\nThe answer was simple. It was even known to be ‘true’ in some sense. But the mathematics necessary to demonstrate it are deceptively complex.\n\nFor anyone who thinks the history of mathematics cannot possibly produce a genuine page-turner, think again. Robin Wilson’s Four Colors Suffice: How the Map Problem Was Solved is a deep dive into the fascinating world of high-level mathematics. You will encounter in its pages eccentric practitioners (professional and recreational), surprising story lines, and illuminating debates about the nature of proof itself.\n\nWilson tells the story of a problem that started off as a simple puzzle. It all began with a 22-year-old student of mathematics, Francis Guthrie, sitting down to color a map of England. He noticed that he needed only four colors to assure no two bordering counties were colored the same. Could this, he wondered, be universally true? Finding a solution became one of the most famous mathematical conundrums in history.\n\nChapter after chapter, Wilson’s book manages to sustain a genuine ‘edge of your seat’ feel. One mathematician after another claims to have found a solution – only to face disappointment. One of the chief delights of Four Colors Suffice is the cast of characters (professional and recreational mathematicians) that we meet along the way. These include the inventor of the Mobius strip, Lewis Carroll (the author of the Alice books), an English lawyer specializing in ecclesiastical law, and a set of upstart computer programmers who finally dared to use this new computational power to muscle through a ‘proof’ that many mathematicians at the time were not willing to accept because it could not be verified by hand. (The theorem has since been simplified, but the conversation concerning computer-assisted proofs continues.)\n\nThe book itself is crisp and colorful with plenty of illustrations that make the mathematical terms (rhombicuboctahedron anyone?) accessible to those less familiar with math. But as mathematical history, the book will engage expert readers as well.\n\nWhy would someone dedicate their life to finding a mathematical solution to a seemingly useless problem? Wilson’s book provides a living answer to that question. It is a wonderful introduction to the arcane, eccentric and ultimately beautiful world of mathematics.", null, null ]
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[ "What should we expect from the Predators this season? Let’s have a conversation", null, "17\nWith the Predators reporting to training camp this week, it’s time to have a conversation about the season to come.\n\nI have called on venerable colleagues John Glennon and Joe Rexrode to discuss the upcoming preseason and other topics surrounding the team. Think of it as three dudes sitting in a sports bar, except I’m drinking unsweetened tea and not beer because sweet tea and beer don’t agree with me. (Some Southerner I am, I know.)\n\nVingan: I want to begin by posing to both of you the question that I attempted to answer last month: The Predators are different, but are they better? On paper, I’m not sold that this team is clearly improved by essentially swapping P.K. Subban for Matt Duchene. There are still too many question marks, which I’m sure we’ll discuss. What do you think?\n\nGlennon: I do think they’re a better team. This team had the “Big Four” defensemen together for three seasons, but the results declined over the past two years. What...\nCLAIM OFFER\nAlready a subscriber? Log in" ]
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[ null, "It’s time for another Medicaid updat!. I’d been approved for Medicaid for both my boys, but I was put on Share of Cost for myself through the DCF office. On the DCF website, under Medicaid, you will find information on the Share of Cost program. I have to be honest, when I received my approval in the mail, it did not give much information on the program. I could tell from briefly searching DCF’s database, that it didn’t cover much unless I ended up in the hospital and required emergency services.\n\nBut, recently, around October that is what exactly happened. I had a latent onset illness that began in September, unable to get to physician, I tried to “self doctor” the illness. To my misfortune, things went up and down, and my progress grew worse. At some point during the illness I went to the ER with chest pains. I had hoped my Share of Cost would be met at that point. That share of cost was a bit high at $979. Thank goodness all the tests did make my minimum.\n\nWhat I found was that as long as I made my minimum balance everything was paid. Once the balance was paid, I was bumped onto the Medicaid program for the remaining of the month. I didn’t take much stock in my proceedings and went on to find alternate health care for my condition. I knew I couldn’t find a doctor that accepted Share of Cost. Who would? You don’t know if you’re going to get paid unless you rack up the minimum deductible. And, as I stated, it is usually quite high. What I did find was Patience Assistance at Halifax Hospital and was luckily approved. This Community Health Program provided free visitations to a primary care physician, free labs, and other ordered tests. I urge you to look into all you’re local hospitals for such a program should you find yourself in the same condition.\n\nUnfortunately, all my tests turned up negative and it looked as though I needed a specialist. Community Clinic does not refer for pain management. This dead-end halted my medical quest. I was still in search for a diagnosis, and was unable to retain one. I decided to call Medicaid personally asking what I can do. After all, I need help to get this condition under control! I was told that there were no doctors that will take Share of Cost due to the fact of the minimum deductible. BUT, I can get Medicaid if I make my minimum balance early enough in the month. She informed me to FAX my medical bills to Medicaid the minute I get them. This would allow me more time during that same month to make a specialist appointment on the Medicaid program. Had I known that, I would have been able to be seen in January! I hope by sharing this, I will help another unfortunate individual. Had I had the sense, I would have ensured my doctor ordered all those labs at the beginning of the month.\n\nRemember, if you don’t have a doctor and are feeling quite ill, do go to the emergency room, and use that Share of Cost! You may just meet that deductible in one visit. Then, if it is early in month, FAX all those billings over, heck, call them to get the bill early, they have to send it! Make sure you have your ducks in a row by ensuring you have looked on the Medicare provider list so you can make that appointment, pronto, giving you vital weeks till the end of the month to get your condition under control. I have a list of Medicaid providers on the site. Good luck!\n\nThis entry was posted on Monday, February 27th, 2012 at 1:43 pm and posted in Medicaid Provider. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.\n« Food Pantry Recipes\nCompleting Your Eligibility Review – Recertifying for Food Stamps »\n\nTake a Moment to Leave a Reply Cancel reply" ]
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[ "After Kate Middleton and Prince William officially welcomed their third child on Monday, Kensington Palace released a statement on behalf of their family members. However, there was one name noticeably absent — Meghan Markle. So why was Meghan Markle missing from the royal baby announcement? Some might think there’s shade being thrown her way, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.\n\nThe statement in question read:\n\nAccording to British and european royalty expert, Marlene Koenig, who spoke with Harper’s Bazaar, \"Meghan is not a member of the royal family yet, so she is not a relative at this time. Meghan is Harry’s fiancée, but is not yet Auntie Meghan.\" Koenig continued, \"If the baby had been born after the wedding, Meghan would certainly have been included. It is not a snub.\"\n\nSeeing as how the British Royal Family is usually a stickler for rules and tradition, this reason makes a lot of sense. Markle technically isn’t family, yet, so apparently that is where the line is drawn in this case. Although, her not being officially part of the family didn’t stop Prince Harry from bringing Markle to Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas celebration. According to People, the former Suits star was \"the first royal fiancée to spend Christmas day with the royal family\".\n\nYes, Markle has been known to challenge the royal status quo every now and again, but she probably couldn’t do anything about her name not being mentioned in this particular statement. And, again, it’s not really that big of a deal. Plus, according to HollywoodLife.com, she’s already met the young prince, who still remains nameless — at least publicly. That’s so much better than being included in the family’s statement.\n\nA \"palace source\" told the outlet Monday, \"Harry and Meghan stopped by William and Kate’s apartment very briefly today, just so they could meet the new [addition] and Meghan couldn’t stop smiling. She absolutely loves children, and much like Harry’s mom, Princess Diana, she’s a natural with them — kids just gravitate towards her.\"\n\nThis \"palace source\" also told HollywoodLife.com that Markle can’t wait to have kids and now has \"baby fever\" thanks to meeting royal baby #3.", null, null, "Something as small as Markle’s name not being mentioned in a simple statement isn’t something to dwell over, especially when a baby was just born and Harry and Markle’s wedding is less than a month away. They all have a lot going on right now and it’s all much more important." ]
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[ null, "The shameful stigma of the Transformers enthusiast is something I have psychosomatically felt crawling over my skin, making me feel filthy under the eyes of my friends.\n\nI can see them all judging me, and as I grow more and more excited by Michael Bay’s Transformers remake, I qualify my enthusiasm with a long, stuttering preamble about how I know it’s going to suck, how it’s not like I’m proud of the fact, how it doesn’t make me a low-brow, how I went to Harvard dammit and can they recite the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, because I can, despite the fact that, for me, there is no greater thrill than watching one 200 foot robot toss another 200 foot robot through a skyscraper.\n\nBut my friend Joel Johnson has posted on his blog Dethroner an excellent analogy that makes me feel better about my guilty Transformers adoration. He writes:\n\n“It’s like when you’re gay,” I declared loudly to anyone who would listen, slurping down hunks of goulash while waving around pieces of bread to emphasize. “You come out and your parents get all freaked out and tell you that it’s just a confusing time for you but you know, deep down, or not even that deep down it could be right at the surface, that you have to have some man inside of you. Doesn’t matter if you’re ashamed or feeling guilty; you just can’t deny that ache…\n\nIn short? If you think there’s something wrong with me for loving Transformers, the problem’s not me. The issue is your own deeply-rooted Freudian repression." ]
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[ null, "So newly reelected Israeli monster-in-chief Benjamin Netanyahu has boasted, with a grin, that America’s President Donald J. Trump followed through on his proposal to declare the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist group. Bibi was smiling because the timing of the move, one day before the Israeli election, strongly suggests it was done to assist him against what had become a very strong opposition challenge. That Trump likely colluded with Netanyahu to blatantly interfere in the election has apparently bothered no one in Israel or in the tame American media.\n\nThe gift from Washington came on top of recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, threatening members of the International Criminal Court if they try to prosecute Israel for war crimes, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, removing the word “occupation” from the State Department’s assessments of human rights infringements on the West Bank, eliminating relief funding for Palestinian refugees, leaving the U.N. Human Rights Council because it was too critical of Israel, and looking the other way as Israel declared itself a state only for Jews. Washington also ignored the bombing of hospitals, schools and water treatment infrastructure in Gaza while Israeli army snipers were shooting unarmed demonstrators demanding their freedom.\n\nThe labeling of the Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group is particularly disturbing as it means that the United States military by virtue of the Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) now has a mandate to attack the IRGC wherever it appears, including in Syria or even in the waterway the Straits of Hormuz, where the guard has regular patrols in small boats. It is a de facto declaration of war and it comes on top of a number of deliberate provocations directed against Iran starting with the withdrawal from the nuclear agreement Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA) one year ago, which led to the unilateral imposition of harsh sanctions directed against the Iranian economy to bring about a popular uprising as well as regularly repeated false claims that Iran is the leading “state sponsor of terrorism.” Next month, the U.S. will begin enforcing a unilaterally declared worldwide sanction on any and all Iranian oil sales.\n\nNetanyahu pledged to annex Israeli settlements on the largely Palestinian West Bank if elected, which is undoubtedly a move cleared in advance with the Trump team of foreign policy sociopaths as it de facto puts an end to any delusional speculation over a possible two-state negotiated solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict. It will also lead to a massive upsurge in violence as the Palestinians object, which is neither a concern for the White House or Netanyahu, as they are assuming that it can be suppressed by overwhelming force directed against an almost completely unarmed civilian population.\n\nAnd Trump will no doubt expect Bibi to return the favor when he is running for reelection in 2020 by encouraging American Jews who care about Israel to support the Republicans. Trump is focused on his own electability and is absolutely shameless about his betrayal of actual American interests in the Middle East, possibly because he has no inkling of the actual damage that he is doing. His speech last week before the casino multi-billionaire Sheldon Adelson-hosted Jewish Republican Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas was a disgusting pander to a group that includes many key players who have little or no concern for what happens to the United States as long as Israel flourishes. The only good news that came out of the meeting was that Adelson himself appears to be “gravely ill.”\n\nTrump at times appeared to be speaking to what he thought was a group of Israelis, referring to “your prime minister” when mentioning Benjamin Netanyahu and several times describing Israel as “yours,” suggesting that deep down he understands that many American Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the United States. At another point, Trump declared that “The Democrats have even allowed the terrible scourge of anti-Semitism to take root in their party and their country,” apparently part of a White House plan to keep playing that card to turn American Jews and their political donations in a Republican direction before elections in 2020.\n\nTrump also told the Republican Coalition audience how he came to a decision on recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights. He described how “he’d been speaking to his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, as well as U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman and his Israel adviser, Jason Greenblatt, over the phone about an unrelated issue when he suddenly brought up the Golan Heights.” Trump shared how “I said, ‘Fellows, do me a favor. Give me a little history, quick. Want to go fast. I got a lot of things I’m working on: China, North Korea. Give me a quickie.’ After the advisers filled him in, Trump said he asked Friedman: ‘David, what do you think about me recognizing Israel and the Golan Heights?’ Friedman, apparently surprised by the suggestion, reacted like a ‘wonderful, beautiful baby,’ Trump said, and asked if he would ‘really … do that.’ ‘Yeah, I think I’m doing it right now. Let’s write something up,’ Trump said he responded, prompting applause and cheers from his audience in Las Vegas. ‘We make fast decisions and we make good decisions.’”\n\nPutting the Trump story about the Golan Heights in some kind of context is not really that difficult. He wanted an answer to please Netanyahu and he went to three Orthodox Jews who support the illegal Israeli settlements and have also individually contributed financially to their growth so he was expecting the response that he got. That he was establishing a precedent by his moves on Jerusalem and the Golan apparently did not occur to him as his administration prides itself on having a foreign policy vision that extends no longer than the beginning of next week, which is why he hired Mike Pompeo, John Bolton and Elliott Abrams. And then there is always the doleful Stephen Miller lurking in the background as well as the three musketeers of Kushner, Greenblatt and Friedman for really serious questions relating to why acceding to the wishes of parasite state Israel should continue to be the apparent number one priority of the government of the United States.\n\nDonald Trump neither poses nor answers the question why he feels compelled to fulfill all of the campaign pledges he made to the Jewish community, which by and large did not vote for him, while failing to carry out the promises made to those who actually did support him. The absurd Jewish Republican Coalition narrative about how Trump gave Israel the Golan Heights should have resulted in a flood of opprobrium in the U.S. media about his profound ignorance and fundamental hypocrisy, but there was largely silence.\n\nThe nonsense going on in Las Vegas in front of a lot of fat cats who regard the United States as little more than a cash cow that they control as well as in the White House itself unfortunately has real world consequences. America is being led by the nose by a well-entrenched and powerful group of Israeli loyalists and this will not end well. The U.S. doesn’t even have a Middle Eastern foreign policy anymore – it has a “to do” list handed by Netanyahu to whomever is president. The fact that the current man in charge in Washington is either so ignorant or so deluded as to allow the process to escalate until the U.S. is drawn into yet more catastrophic wars is beyond regrettable. U.S. foreign policy should not depend on the perceptions of Kushner and company. It should be based on real, tangible American interests, not those of Israel. Someone should explain that to the president.\n\nTrump Is Netanyahu’s Man and the US Media Are Imbeciles" ]
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[ null, "An original programme with which the Swiss pianist Olivier Cavé succeeds in summarizing two universes that might, however, a priori appear remote: Domenico Scarlatti vs. Joseph Haydn. In the same album, Olivier Cavé confronts two complementary visions of the keyboard. ‘With this project, I wanted to connect these two composers,’ he tells us, ‘for, when playing Haydn, I always had the feeling that he was familiar with Scarlatti’s music.’ For these two composers, the keyboard is the alphabet of a distinctive language; in a style both playful and mischievous, they composed with a bantering humour, unlimited amusement, unfailing virtuosity and a perfect sense of description. Paradoxically, the two composers meet in their slow movements, of unparalleled simplicity and amazing naturalness that give this music, generations apart, very great lyrical depth. This recording shows to what degree the impact of Scarlatti’s music on Haydn’s keyboard compositions is undeniable. For this project, Olivier Cavé has relied on the learned advice of the American musicologist Elaine Sisman.\n\nThe booklet for this release on France’s Outhere label devotes considerable space to trying to demonstrate that Joseph Haydn might have known the keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti. The argument isn’t implausible-several of the paths lead through the opera librettist Pietro Metastasio, who threw work the young Haydn’s way and apparently had a collection of Scarlatti pieces-but it’s at least partly irrelevant. There may be a “shared artistic sensibility” between Scarlatti and Haydn, based on a certain bent toward the unexpected, but in terms of technical structure the analogy doesn’t hold up: Scarlatti uses two-part texture because that was a common way of writing keyboard music in the Baroque, while Haydn uses it because he was writing technically simple music for pianists of modest means, including himself. The Scarlatti sonatas interspersed among the multi-movement Haydn pieces on the album come off not as manifestations of a shared sensibility but as brilliant virtuoso pieces juxtaposed with placid, even if inventive, Classical ones. All this said, the performances by French pianist Olivier Cavé are sharp, and the contrast is an unusual one, effectively carrying something of the great shift from Baroque to Classical sensibilities. The Haydn sonatas are early pieces (one called a Divertimento, another a Partita), and Cavé is among the pianists who are finding striking things in the keyboard music of the first part of Haydn’s career by applying a modicum of seriousness to the music. The excellent studio sound from the Bremen Sendesaal is a major attraction. Recommended for sheer novelty and for some great music that’s not so often played. –AllMusic Review by James Manheim" ]
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[ null, "TheBlaze Morgan adds, ‘This kind of PC-cop nonsense with the language … it annoys people … it doesn’t bring you any inclusivity. It becomes exclusive; it alienates people.”\n\nUK talk-show host Piers Morgan tore into a transgender-inclusive policy that instructs midwives at one hospital to say “chestfeeding” instead of “breastfeeding” among other language changes.", null, "Morgan — who’s famously against political correctness — piped up on Wednesday’s episode of “Good Morning Britain” to take issue with the story he saw reported on the front page of the Times. Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust is the first in the country to formally implement such a policy for its maternity services department, which now will be called “perinatal services.”\n\nStaff also have to been told to replace “breastmilk” with the terms “human milk,” “breast/chestmilk,” or “milk from the feeding mother or parent,” the paper said.\n\n‘I want transgender people to have respect, dignity and equality.’@piersmorgan responds to the reaction he has received over transgender language after the Times reported that midwives have been told to refer to chest feeding rather than breast feeding. pic.twitter.com/MR71P3KeFQ" ]
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[ "The Future of User Interfaces: Allison Pickens and James Evans", null, "This content is from a fireside chat between CommandBar CEO James Evans and Allison Pickens (Founder, GP @ The New Normal Fund).\n\nJE: My co-founders, Richard and Vinay, and I were working together on a different B2B product. We faced a fairly common user segmentation problem. Our power users gave us great feedback through email and Intercom, and we responded quickly to that by evolving the product. But those product changes made the product hard to use for people who didn't fall into the power-user segment that had offered most of the feedback (and frankly also hard for power users, since no one really used all the features). The product was kind of one-size-fits-all but in a way that meant confusing-for-most.\n\nSo we were sitting around trying to figure out a solution to this problem. We've all used Superhuman and other products that have a command bar inside -- basically a search bar for functionality, with keyboard shortcut \"Command K\" -- and we had an \"aha\" moment. A command bar would allow us to remove the entry points to a lot of features: instead of a button leading you to X, we could allow you to search for X. That way, any user could quickly find what they cared about, but the UI would never be cluttered or overwhelming. Basically this was a way to scale a UI but keep it discoverable. It also had the unexpected effect of increasing our product velocity; we could build narrow and experimental features without sacrificing any UX.\n\nSo we started building it. As we went, we realized that this problem was generalizable to basically every software company, and that it was hard to build well. So we decided to productize the feature.\n\nAP: Do you believe you're creating a new category?\n\nJE: I’d say so, in the sense that there isn’t an established buying center for what we’re building. From a product perspective, you could say we're redefining search to make it work for software.\n\nYou could also say we're tackling the same job-to-be-done as some of these companies that offer onboarding flows for customers, like WalkMe or UIPath. They're trying to make it easier for a company to onboard users of different flavors. But we're doing it in a way that helps users across the lifecycle. They can get started with CommandBar to learn how an application works, but then we can support them throughout their user journey, discovering new features or just using CommandBar to do stuff faster in an app.\n\nIt's not like there are 5 other command-bar-as-a-service vendors. So people aren't used to buying a product exactly like this, and they don't always have a perfect vision in mind when we start working with them -- but they're super energized by the possibilities. We’re addressing problems that every PM or product owner feels viscerally.\n\nWe still do personalized onboarding, hand-holding new customers through that initial configuration to try to identify ways to use the product in their business. We'll discuss, what is hard for users to do in your product? What are the five pieces of functionality that new users might be really interested in when they hit your site? What are the flows that power users complain about most often? So it becomes more of a co-creation process. We supply the activation energy for more folks to get started, and they give us incredible feedback.\n\nAP: What do you think the rise of CommandBar says about how user interfaces will evolve for this next generation of SaaS?\n\nJE: There’s a famous blog post from 2000 called “The End of Web Design” that basically says: because users spend most of the time in other apps, your UI should use the same building blocks as every other app -- buttons, menus, tables, etc. This I think does a good job of explaining why most user interfaces (rationally) look the same. We’ve gotten really, really good at rearranging these building blocks to create great user experiences.\n\nBut I think some trends are creating a need for new building blocks:\n\nFor me what these trends point to is a need for primitives that make it faster for users to go from intent to action. CommandBar is our proposal. In an app that uses our widget, users can open up the app, click once to open CommandBar, search for what they’re trying to do (in their own words), and be presented with a series of actions they can take immediately. No learning required. I often joke with our customers that turning off CommandBar would be like asking their users to stop using Google search and go back to Yahoo Directory. It just makes the old building blocks feel old.\n\nI don’t think the old building blocks are going away though. Traditional UIs are really great at teaching users about information architecture, for example. But I expect new primitives -- maybe CommandBar, maybe something else -- to supplement them by providing a faster way to get from intent to action.\n\nAP: Why do you think Command K is so powerful?\n\nJE: Because CommandBar is a search bar, it’s very simple to use. Some people look at it and think “that looks like a command line interface, it must be for power users”, but we have tons of end users who don’t identify as power users and don’t use keyboard shortcuts. Anyone who can use Google can use CommandBar. Just type, in your own words. That’s it.\n\nLike search, it’s also personalizable. PMs spend so much time creating flows to accommodate different user archetypes (this is basically the brick wall we ran into at our last company that motivated us to build the first version of CommandBar). CommandBar is easy to personalize: it’s very easy to show onboarding-related commands to new users and more niche features to power users.\n\nAnd then the kicker is that it’s also fast. When you achieve something with CommandBar, it feels good because the time between intent and action is short. So you want to use it again. And not using it is like ordering something on Amazon and not getting free-2-day shipping: it just feels subpar.\n\nAP: I've often thought that eventually UIs will be independent of screens — whether it's through audio commands (like Alexa, but built into software) or perhaps holographic. What's your take on this? If you agree, what kind of timeline is likely for UIs to evolve in this direction?\n\nJE: I view Alexa and voice interfaces generally as another solution to the “intent to action” problem. When I’m lying in bed at night and need to set an alarm, I want the alarm to be set as fast as possible after I form that intent. I don’t want to do anything to achieve it, I just want it to happen.\n\nI don’t expect voice interfaces to replace software with screens anytime soon though, because there is so much work that would be impractical with voice. Imagine trying to build a spreadsheet with your voice. Keyboards and screens are pretty great for a lot of knowledge work. Maybe there’s a Lindy effect there -- maybe they’ve stuck around for so long because they’re just really good interfaces.\n\nNeuralink and other brain-machine interfaces could completely upend the keyboard-and-mouse status quo, though. I don’t really know anything about the technical details, so I’m not sure what kinds of workflows are actually tractable to achieve with a brain-machine interface, but I’m pretty sure that there is no faster way to go from intent to action than to go from thought to action.\n\nAP: Do you have a specific way that you measure product-market fit?\n\nJE: Yes, two ways. First, we ask all of our customers the question that's become commonly known as the Superhuman product-market fit question: How would you feel if you could no longer use CommandBar? Second, we ask our end users -- the people who are using CommandBar inside of our customers' apps -- the same question. 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[ "This project is the exploration how moss could be used as a source of renewable energy. Mentioned emerging technology is called biophotovoltaics (BPV) which uses the natural process of photosynthesis to generate electrical energy. Photosynthesis is a process by which plants and algae convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds using energy from sunlight. The plants use these organic compounds (like carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) to grow. When the moss photosynthesizes it releases some of these organic compounds into the soil, which contains bacteria. The bacteria break down these organic compounds, which they need to survive, liberating by-products that include electrons. By providing an electrode for the micro-organisms to donate their electrons to, the electrons can be harvested as electricity. These electrons are captured by conductive materials inside the prototype.", null, "Properties of the plant. Mosses are small flowerless plants that chiefly grow in areas of dampness and shade, such as wooded areas and at the edges of stream. The individual plants are usually composed of simple, one-cell thick leaves, covering a thin stem that supports them but does not conduct water and nutrients. Mosses are very robust: they can grow anywhere in cool damp cloudy climates, and some species are adapted to sunny, seasonally dry areas like alpine rocks or stabilized sand dunes. Mosses require high levels of moisture to survive because of the lack of a vascular system, and the need for liquid water to complete fertilization. Many mosses can survive desiccation, sometimes for months, returning to life within a few hours of re-hydration.", null, "Urban application: As mosses are also found in cracks between paving stones in damp city streets, and on roofs there is a possibility to spread the system into the urban environment. Some species adapted to disturbed, sunny areas are well adapted to urban conditions and are commonly found in cities. Mosses are sometimes used in green roofs. Advantages of mosses over higher plants in green roofs include reduced weight loads, increased water absorption, no fertilizer requirements, and high drought tolerance. Since mosses do not have true roots, they require less planting medium than higher plants with extensive root systems. With proper species selection for the local climate, mosses in green roofs require no irrigation once established and are low maintenance. Compared with silicon-based photovoltaic cells, a solar cell that uses biological material to capture light energy would be cheaper to produce, self-repairing, self-replicating, biodegradable and much more sustainable. The manufacturing process is harmless to the environment.Furthermore BPV panels can exist in the places where solar panels are not efficient – northern countries with the lack of direct sunlight.", null, "Biophotovoltaic cell represents an organization of units combined in series or parallel circuits. Unit is a full operating bio-electrical system. It consists of the anodic biological material (moss), the anode, the cathode, the “salt bridge” that permit to the positive charge (generally protons) to travel from the anodic biological material to the cathode. The anode represents the mixture of hydrogel and carbon fibers that help to attract the electrons. Hydrogel is a polymer that can absorb water up to 400 times to its weight, it keeps complementary humidity for the moss and it is pH neutral. The materials are not damaging any metabolism. Thus first tests to check how fibers coexist with moss and polyacrylate were made. One unit 100×100 mm: for the anode were mixed carbon fibers and hydrogel in cubes (sliced for thinner small sheets) + a layer of carbon fabric, the mixture was covered with moss. The cell showed 0,35 volts. Meanwhile “moss plantation” was set up in Valdaura wherefrom anode would be taken for embedding it to the structure. For this fibers with polyacrylate were mixed and moss was placed atop and pressed down + moss was divided in small pieces and distributed over the same mixture. After 1 months moss grew through the mixture.\n\nDesign of a system. Bricks represent sort of a container that can create special microclimate that helps to keep moss alive. The bottom part inside that brick is glazed to be waterproof, the rest is a porous clay without a coating. This clay absorbs water, so the system could be passive receiving water from rain, where hydrogel retains liquid for a long period.", null, "The first elements were made to see if the method of slip clay casting works. Slipcasting is a technique for the mass-production of pottery and ceramics. A liquid clay body slip is poured into plaster moulds and allowed to form a layer, the cast, on the inside cavity of the mould. For a hollow cast mould, once the plaster has absorbed most of the liquid from the outside layer of clay the remaining slip is poured off for later use. Generally there are few steps in making a plaster mold: a) forming a shape made of clay; b) formwork around the matter + several divisions for pieces of the mold; c)pouring liquid plaster. In this project those items have been overstepped, the plaster mold was done with the milling CNC machine. So the shape was created digitally that means accuracy and precision.", null, null, "Receiving data. There was made a device that can read Lux, Humidity, Temperature and Volts every 5 seconds with sensors and save it directly to .csv file. 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[ null, "Eric receives a thank you and farewell gift from President Michelle\n\nFor the last 2 years, RCSE has been privileged to host Global Grants Scholar, Mr Eric Siegel, as he has pursued his Masters in Development Studies at USP. During this time, he has also provided significant assistance to the Rotary Pacific Water for Life Foundation and has interned for UNICEF as a programme analyst.\n\nOn Monday 1 June, Eric presented the topic of his masters research to RCSE. Working with the Ministry of Education and the Water Authority of Fiji, Eric has conducted a study of sanitary behavior in schools. He asks the key question of what are the limitations and barriers to students putting sanitary behaviors into practice?\n\nSome of the key barriers Eric’s study highlights include lack of easy access to toilet paper; lack of school budget to support purchase of sanitary supplies like soap, toilet paper etc.\n\nFailure to use proper sanitation leads to a number of easily preventable diseases which are prevalent in Fiji schools, such as scabies, diarrhea, typhoid, and trachoma to name a few.\n\nEric has been an exemplary student and his research has contributed toward understanding and capacity building in sanitation awareness and behavior change in schools.\n\nOriginally from North Carolina, USA, Eric is a keen surfer and has fallen in love with the Pacific during his time here. He hopes to return to work in Water Sanitation and Hygiene in the region in the near future. RCSE wishes him all the best with the completion of his thesis and his masters degree. Bon voyage, Eric, and we hope to meet again!\n\nAll the news, plans and projects of the Rotary Club of Suva East. District 9920. Chartered 1980." ]
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[ "Archaeologists in China say they have discovered 12 new underwater cultural relics sites near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.", null, "The sites were found during a 250-mile patrol by law enforcement agencies involved in the protection of underwater cultural relics, China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.\n\nA total of 260 diving operations lasting 220 hours were conducted during the patrol, officials said.\n\nThe Xisha Islands are a group of about 40 islets, sandbanks and reefs, and researchers said in ancient times many Chinese merchant ships struck the reefs and sank while on their way to Southeast Asia, India and the Middle East.\n\nTreasures and cultural relics from the wrecks are abundant in the area, archaeologists said.\n\nIllegal salvaging of underwater cultural relics in the South China Sea has been rampant, researchers said, and traces left by thieves in some relic sites show large-scale thefts have occurred this year." ]
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[ "The alleged incident happened about 12:23 a.m. Saturday at the Truscott Place parking lot, near the city golf course. The suspect got away with $140 in cash, the Aspen Police Department said.\n\nThe driver, a Roaring Fork Valley resident, was not injured in the robbery. The taxi company and driver were not identified.\n\nStephanie Dasaro, spokeswoman for the department, said the driver was dispatched to the area to pick up a rider.\n\n“The suspect was the rider,” she said.\n\nThe suspect is believed to be in his early 20s. He stands roughly 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs about 135 to 140 pounds, and has dark hair. He also has some dark facial hair below his lower lip.\n\nThe man, who also spoke with an “East Coast” accent, was wearing light-colored pants and a blue, hooded sweatshirt.\n\nAnyone with information about the robbery is being asked to call Aspen police at 920-5400 or call 911 if they spot the suspect.", null ]
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[ "The Book Thief by Markus Zusak\n\nIt is 1939. In Nazi Germany, the country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier – and will become busier still.\n\nBy her brother's graveside, nine-year-old Liesel's life is changed forever when she picks up a single object, abandoned in the snow. It is The Gravedigger's Handbook, and this is her first act of book thievery. So begins her love affair with books and words, and soon she is stealing from Nazi book-burnings, the mayor's wife's library, and wherever there are books to be found. But these are dangerous times, and when Liesel's foster family hides a Jew in their basement, nothing will ever be the same again.\n\nNarrated by Death, it is a superbly crafted novel that burns with intensity. Rubbing the minutiae of everyday life in Nazi Germany against the terrible events of the time Zusak uses his fiction to cast a new light on history. In doing so, he has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time.\n\nFirst published in 2005, The Book Thief has sold over 1 million copies in the UK to date and spent 375 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.\n\n\"Unsettling, life-affirming, triumphant and tragic. This is a novel of breathtaking scope, masterfully told.\" – Guardian", null, "Markus Zusak is the bestselling author of six novels, including The Book Thief and his latest, Bridge of Clay. His books have been translated into more than forty languages, to both popular and critical acclaim. He lives in Sydney with his wife and two children. Find him over on his blog www.zusakbooks.com, Facebook /markuszusak and Instagram @markuszusak.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "In many cases an angler's life proceeds in a series of stages. To begin with he goes in for the simplest way of catching fish because at that stage his sole outlook is to deceive as many fish as possible at each outing, irrespective of the size or lack of cunning of such fish.\n\nLater the angler may well find that he feels an urge to try something more difficult in the way of either fishing methods or fish.\n\nGradually he finds that there can be immense satisfaction in catching fewer fish, but of better size, possibly through mastering a more difficult method of fishing which, when he started fishing, seemed beyond his skill.\n\nEventually, having tried out various methods among various fish, most enthusiasts settle down to one, or perhaps two methods and apply them to the pursuit of one or two kinds of fish.\n\nYou have of course, exceptions. There are those who are dedicated to coarse fishing with bait and who would not waste time going after trout or salmon. You have the trout or salmon fanatics who would not fish with bait for any fish and who have no interest in coarse fishing. Then there are the few who divide their time between coarse and game fishing.\n\nFor myself I am a trout and salmon addict and nowadays I fish only with the fly. That does not mean that I do not admire those who fish for other fish in other ways. Indeed I think that the coarse fisher of the English waters is worthy of the greatest admiration as a very sporting gentleman who goes to immense trouble and expends great skill to catch fish, all of which he returns to the water. What could be more sporting than that?\n\nIn my own case I caught my first trout on fly and it was at a later date that I enjoyed flood fishing with the worm.\n\nSo with salmon-my first fish was on a fly and it was in later years that I learned spinning with the difficult centre-pin reel and then went on through almost all the spinning reels that were manufactured. Eventually I turned to the fly completely for the simple reason that I love fly fishing better than any other method I have tried.\n\nToday, as I see it, too many beginners buy a fixed-spool reel, find it simple to work and then, gaining an impression that fly casting is difficult, they go on bait fishing or spinning even though they feel they would like to try the fly.\n\nI am not going to say that there is anything wrong in this but I do feel that many of our younger anglers today would like to try fly fishing if only they had someone to guide them at the start.\n\nIf in this way I can help even a few anglers to share the joy and the satisfaction that fly fishing has given to me over the years I will have been amply repaid.", null, null, null, "Five Give Up the Booze", null, "Five at the Office Christmas Party" ]
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[ "DVS is the middleware and centralized environment for all of Verizon Wireless (the cellular arm of VZ) front-end applications, used to retrieve and update the billing data.\n\nAlthough no customers data are involved in this data leak, we were able to see files and data named \"VZ Confidential\" and \"Verizon Confidential\", some of which contained usernames, passwords and these credentials could have easily allowed access to other parts of Verizon's internal network and infrastructure.\n\nUpon analyzing the content of the repository, we identified the alleged owner of the bucket and sent responsible notification email on September 21st. Shortly after that, online archive has been took down and it has been later confirmed that the bucket was self-owned by Verizon Wireless engineer and it did not belong or managed by Verizon.\n\nWhat the Repository Contained:\n\nVerizon had $126.0 billion in consolidated revenues in 2016 and it seems like they would not leave the keys to the front door of their data servers or network out for anyone? In the corporate world any bad news can affect stock prices or other aspects of the business. However, if these files were not sensitive, why not make this information open source or publically available? access to production logs, scripts, instructions and administrative credentials to protected areas of Verizon's internal infrastructure.\n\nIn the aftermath of the Equifax data leak it is easy to be skeptical considering that they waited 5 months to inform regulators or the public. Then remember that Equifax executives sold off stock before the price drop. It is not out of line to consider when someone has been approached with a data leak that they might deny it. As security researchers we often hear that data was not sensitive or that it was production or test data, when it is clearly not.\n\n“Our primary goal is to notify and secure the data not dispute if they are being honest or not. As more and more data leaks occur it makes consumers, and average individuals more vulnerable online. We believe that companies have an obligation to not only take the proper security measures but also protect the data their employee collect and store”.\n\n\"An improperly configured S3 can lead to viewing, uploading, modifying, or deleting S3 objects by third parties. To prevent S3 data loss or exposure and unexpected charges on your AWS bill, you need to grant access only to trusted entities by implementing the appropriate access policies recommended in this conformity rule. Bruteforce tools are already scanning all possible bucket names, analyzing configurations letter by letter and getting closer to your information every minute.\"\n\nWith MacKeeper, we aim to make using your Mac easier and safer through reliable technology solutions. MacKeeper comes with the essentials your Mac needs such as a disk cleaner and performance optimizer, as well as tools to protect your privacy and security.", null ]
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[ null, "A business woman from Warrington who fought back from bankruptcy to set up her own company has won a £10,000 business start-up competition.\n\nNicola Kelly was forced into bankruptcy when she faced mounting mortgage debts following the break-up of a relationship.\n\nNow, she will be working alongside The Apprentice star, Neil Clough, after winning the competition which Neil set up when he launched his own company, NWC Consultancy, in February this year.\n\nNeil established the competition as a way of offering support to new businesses across the North West. He judged the competition at the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation for Peace in Warrington, where Neil is a patron, with the Foundation’s Chief Executive Nick Taylor and David Walker who’s the Managing Director of Plus 24 Marketing.\n\nNicola is confident the £10,000 worth of business support she has won will help her make a success of her home furnishing company, Willow Tree Home Boutique, based on Green Lane in Warrington.\n\n“I am absolutely thrilled to have won the competition. I can’t believe it. Neil’s support is exactly what the business needs,” said Nicola.\n\n“I love the creative side but I’m a novice as far as running the business is concerned. I’ve never been in retail before and it’s a very steep learning curve,” she added.\n\nNicola, who has three children aged 10, four and 18 months, said she wanted to talk about the bankruptcy because it could happen to anyone.\n\n“It wasn’t about going out on a spending spree and running up credit card debts,” she said. “I was left with a large mortgage to pay on my own but was only earning a minimum wage. I knew I couldn’t keep up the payments so I sent the keys back to the mortgage company but years later I got a bill for over £40,000 as there was a shortfall after the property was sold.\n\n“There was no way I could pay back that sort of money so I had no choice but to go bankrupt.”\n\n“Nicola has faced an uphill struggle to get her business off the ground,” said Neil. “It’s a sign of her determination and enthusiasm that The Willow Tree Home Boutique is up and running. I’m very excited about working with someone with such drive and passion.”\n\nThe prize consists of a monthly sales and planning meeting with Neil, weekly one-to-one telephone calls, access to NWC consultancy tools and unique strategy finders, along with marketing and PR support and on-going mentoring from Neil." ]
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[ "KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. (CBS) – Two adults and a child were found dead in a home in East Marlborough Township on Monday in what authorities believe is an apparent double-count suicide. Police found the bodies during a well-being check at the home on Federal Walk in Kennet Square.", null, "Investigators said a 55-year-old man, a 50-year-old woman and their 12-year-old child were found dead from apparent gunshot wounds.\n\nPolice said a semi-automatic pistol was found close to the man’s body. Several grenades were found at the site.\n\nAccording to police, there was a history of domestic violence.\n\n“This is an unimaginable tragedy for the families of the victims, their loved ones and our community,” said Chester County District Attorney Deb Ryan. “You have my deepest sympathy. We will use all our resources to determine why this heartbreaking and meaningless incident happened.”\n\nEast Marlborough Township Police Chief Robert Clarke said they are investigating what led to the incident.\n\n“While residents may feel uncomfortable in light of this event, I assure everyone that community safety is our first priority,” Clarke said.\n\nThe investigation remains active and ongoing and is being conducted by Chester County detectives and East Marlborough police.\n\nAuthorities are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact either Detective Christine Bleiler at 610-344-6866 or Sgt. Kevin Urbany at 610-444-5075." ]