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"Presented in Oxford, the new MINI is larger and lighter than the existing one, while the engine range includes new, more efficient and economical engines. A few hours ago it was presented officially. The model as announced is larger in size, but also lighter thanks to the new front wheel drive platform, based on the one of the BMW. Thus the length reaches 3.821 mm, width 1.727 mm and height of 1,414 mm. Also, the boot has increased to 211 liters.\n\nRegarding the exterior design of the model appears more youthful, with large front headlights and many rounded lines, such as the mask, hood and rear lights. Additional features include daytime running lights LED. On the other prevails inside the elegance with leather seats from high quality leather, the large touchscreen multifunction dashboard and pleasant notes duotone of investment, which together complete the premium image of the model.",
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"As for the mechanical parts, such as we have mentioned, the new MINI will feature two 1,500 cc 3 cylinder turbo petrol and diesel engines with 134 and 114 horsepower respectively. Regarding the issue of S, it is provided with a 2 liter, 189 horsepower motor performance and 280 Nm of torque, which enables the model to catch 0-100 km/hr from 6.7 seconds to 7.2 seconds, while on release John Cooper Works, the 2.0 liter motor will be upgraded to 220 horsepower. It is worth noting that Peter Schwarzenbauer, head of MINI, says that thanks to new powertrains and lower drag coefficient which features the new MINI, achieved up to 27 % lower fuel consumption compared to the existing model.",
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"Tennessee quarterback Josh Dobbs (11) breaks into the open against Georgia on Oct. 10, 2015.\n\nIn the opinion of Tennessee coach Butch Jones, that’s a myth. Jones said this week that he doesn’t believe Tennessee will have the advantage in terms of quickness when it faces Northwestern in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day (11 a.m., ESPN2).\n\n“I think sometimes that’s blown way out of proportion,” Jones said of the SEC speed narrative.\n\nThe Vols left no doubts about which team had more speed in last season’s 45-28 TaxSlayer Bowl win over Iowa. Tennessee is 9-4 all-time against teams from the Big Ten.\n\nWhile Northwestern’s Clayton Thorson is considered a dual-threat quarterback, the numbers of Tennessee’s Josh Dobbs indicate a decisive speed edge at that position. The Vols also rely on Dobbs to run from the pocket more often than Northwestern relies on Thorson.\n\n“(He’s a) true dual-threat quarterback,” Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald said about Dobbs. “They do a great job in their zone and gap schemes with him. He’s a threat on every play.”\n\nBoth teams have quick and active defensive fronts led by prolific ends. Northwestern’s counter to Tennessee’s Derek Barnett (Brentwood Academy) is Deonte Gibson, who has a comparable 40-yard-dash time to Barnett, according to nfldraftscout.com. Both players have nine sacks on the season, though Gibson has the edge with 12.5 tackles for loss, compared to 11.5 by Barnett.\n\n“You just don’t beat Stanford if you don’t have team speed,” Jones said of Northwestern’s 16-6 win over the Rose Bowl-bound Cardinal in the opener.\n\nThe Vols certainly seem to have the speed advantage on special teams. Return specialist Evan Berry was named the SEC’s special teams player of the year on Wednesday, and the Vols have combined for six return touchdowns this season.\n\nThe Wildcats’ Solomon Vault has taken two kicks back this season but has an average well below that of Berry.\n\n“They’re 10-2 for a reason,” Jones said. “They’ve won five (consecutive) games for a reason. There’s a reason why they are the 12th-ranked football team in the country.”\n\nVols, Vandy have one each on All-SEC football first team"
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"Senator Mark Kirk helped defeat an amendment in the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs today that would repeal corn ethanol from the Renewable Fuel Standard. The exclusion of corn ethanol from the RFS would decimate farmers whose cost of production is already much higher than current commodity prices.\n\n“Illinois corn farmers in Illinois are grateful to Senator Kirk for his work today in Committee and for the chance to talk with his staff about this issue yesterday,” said Kenneth Hartman, Jr., President of the Illinois Corn Growers Association from Waterloo. “Not only did Senator Kirk vote no to defeat the amendment, he also worked with others in his party to ensure this amendment would not pass.”\n\nThe anti RFS amendment was offered by Senator Toomey (R-PA) to the American Crude Oil Export Equality Act, a piece of legislation that would allow petroleum manufacturers to export crude oil – something they haven’t been allowed to do since the 1970s.\n\nThe Amendment was drafted such that repealing the oil export ban is conditional on the repeal of corn ethanol, which would put the oil and ethanol industries at odds yet again. Interestingly enough, the American Petroleum Institute preferred a clean bill and also fought against this amendment.\n\n“ICGA appreciates the open dialogue we have with Senator Kirk on our key issues and his willingness to work with us and for us when our farms are on the line,” Hartman said. “We especially appreciate the meeting between ICGA and Senator Kirk staff to review this and other important issues on Wednesday.”"
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"In the previous blogs, we have looked at various resources that help you improve in chess. We will be coming back to those topics in future blogs.\n\nI want this blog to take a different route and discuss about Stamina, Being well rested, and Opening Preparation, topics that might seem unrelated but are very important for good chess performance.\n\nBefore that, let me give you a quick summary of the Brazil Team’s performance. The team started 28th and finished 21st in the final rankings, creating two big upsets: beating England 2.5-1.5 and drawing Ukraine 2-2.\n\nThe team was also very close to drawing the India-A team, but at the last moment, the tables turned, and Brazil lost 1-3.\n\nOverall, It was an excellent result for the team. In the last 10 years of Brazil Olympiad history, they have never had an upset result against a higher-rated team. However, that trend was broken in this event. You can watch this video to look at my thoughts on the Olympiad.\n\nNow let’s jump into my Olympiad observations on Stamina, Rest and Opening Preparation.\n\nThe Olympiad is a long tournament, but the point is that it is only 1 round a game; another point to note is that midway through the tournament, there is a rest day! So the players should have plenty of time to recover even after playing 4-5 hours every round.\n\nEven with that much of rest, In the of the tournament many simple blunders popped up in the games of strong players.\n\nThe long games and many rounds tire out a chess player, even when it’s 1 round a day. So it becomes crucial to be in the best physical shape during the game.\n\nI have attached 2 games from the Brazil match in the final round to show you a snippet of the blunders.\n\nChess is a very nerve-wracking and high calorie burning sport even though you are sitting and playing in a single place! So all the top players regularly replenished and hydrated their energy by drinking their favourite beverage, coffee, Tea, or Water, at regular intervals.\n\nThe top players also had cookies, chocolates or fruits at regular intervals to keep their glucose/energy levels stable throughout the game.\n\nTop players rarely drank juices that are high on sugar, and the reason could be that you will feel an instant rush of sugar but will end up crashing soon.\n\nTakeaway – Keeping your energy levels balanced throughout the game will help you play better, especially in the final phases of the game. Hence, the Chess Gaja students need to consume natural foods as much as possible during the game.\n\nDrinking a small volume of water regularly is also essential to keep you hydrated.\n\nIn the Olympiad, the Brazil team often preferred being well rested rather than spending hours preparing deep against opponents.\n\nHaving Good Sleep and being well rested will keep you in good frame of mind for your games. I would even emphasize that you sleep 10 minutes extra on a game day than preparing 10 minutes extra for your opponent.\n\nI know many Chess Gaja students play tournaments with multiple rounds in a single day, so it becomes crucial to preserve your energy and take some power naps between rounds instead of preparing deep for your next round’s opponent.\n\nTakeaway – Be well rested, and all the significant preparation for a tournament must be done before and not during the tournament!\n\nOpening Preparation is not everything!\n\nMany students think they are not good at opening theory or think of learning more variations, so they can show variety in their openings.\n\nGuess what I noticed during the Olympiad when the Brazil team was playing against England and Spain.\n\nDuring the Preparation, we noticed that Adams emphasized depth more than the breadth of opening knowledge with the Black side.\n\nGM Michael Adams played the Ruy Lopez exclusively when having the Black pieces against 1.e4. We thought this would make our life easy to prepare against him using strong engines.\n\nThe problem was GM Adams had tremendous depth in Ruy Lopez. Which made it impossible for us to find an advantage with even deep Preparation.\n\nThis tremendous depth ensured that Adams faced no problems even against a strongly prepared 2600 player like GM Supi.\n\nTakeaway – So the point to note is its’ ok to know only one opening line, but you can make up for it by having immense depth and understanding in that particular line.\n\nWhen we prepared against Alexie Shirov, we noticed that Shirov extensively plays 1.e4 and the Main lines of Sicilian. 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"Arizona Sunshine sends you right in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. Move around and explore a post-apocalyptic world, while making sure that the undead go back to their graves.\n\nThe game offers co-op multiplayer support. Of course, more brain means that more hungry undead will attack you. Work together and neutralize the waves of undead who are trying to get you.\n\nArizona Sunshine is developed from the ground up for HTC Vive and Oculus Touch. You’ll enjoy the best VR experience on an Intel Core i7 processor computer or equivalent.\n\nYou can purchase Arizona Sunshine for $39.99 from Steam.",
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"Paul’s tragic death in June rocked all of us at The Big Issue and so many of the people who would walk past his pitch on Glasgow’s bustling Buchanan Street.\nThe popular vendor gained many a customer and friend with his catchphrase: “Don’t be shy, give it a try, I don’t bite” and his pitch – just yards from The Big Issue’s editorial office – is a poorer spot for his absence.\nPaul died on the morning of June 15 following a violent attack. In the days that followed there was an outpouring of emotion, and The Big Issue was inundated with messages of support and condolences from readers across Glasgow and the rest of the UK.\nThe 50-year-old was even remembered in the Scottish Parliament, where Monica Lennon MSP raised a motion in his memory.\nPaul graced the cover of the Scottish edition of The Big Issue and there was also a touching vigil on his pitch where scores of Big Issue staff and vendors, Sainsbury’s workers, readers and passers-by gathered and spoke candidly of his impact on their lives.\nBig Issue editor Paul McNamee paid tribute too.\nHe said: “It just feels odd and it feels sad and a little darker that Paul Kelly isn’t in this world. Everybody here at The Big Issue will miss him.”",
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"Graham had such an impact on his customers over the decade he spent selling the magazine outside the Co-op in Heavitree, Devon that they rallied round to buy a plaque in his memory.\nKnown as the ‘Face of Fore Street’ because of his attachment to the area, Graham died at the age of 67 after being struck by a train in May. The tragedy hit the local community hard and his customers and staff in the Co-op responded with a collection that raised £180. That paid for a permanent tribute to Graham, who was also known as ‘Paddy’, in the form of the plaque, which was put up on his pitch in November.\n“Graham was a well-liked and respected member of the community. Rain or shine he would be selling the magazine without a grumble and often a story to tell,” said Sarah Parkhouse, Big Issue sales and outreach worker for Devon and Cornwall.",
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"London vendor Andy had such a strong connection with his customers that they paid the perfect tribute to him when he died – a personalised Lucozade bottle with his name on.\nAndy was loved on his pitch outside Waitrose Barbican for his generous nature, often looking after customers’ bikes while they shopped at the store and providing water for their pets too. The 52-year-old, originally from Scotland, died on September 2.\nWaitrose Barbican’s Tim Howard told The Big Issue: “He was always happy and he was one of those people who would make a point of remembering everyone’s name. He was just a really nice person.”",
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"More than 200 people lined the streets of Paignton to pay their respects to much-loved vendor Tony after his death in February. He died after experiencing a series of health issues following an epileptic fit on his pitch outside Tesco in Paignton town centre. His mother Marion Lucas-Moore told The Big Issue: “I’m certain that selling The Big Issue helped him – it made him get out of himself.”",
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"Ivon “took a sense of pride” in his job selling The Big Issue before he died in February. The popular Bath vendor moved to the city for a fresh start after splitting from his partner at the beginning of 2017. He charmed customers on his Halfpenny Bridge pitch with his “heart of gold”, according to The Big Issue’s Bristol and Bath service broker Geo Leonard.",
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"Former Glasgow vendor John Hill died in October aged just 42 – he had sold the magazine up until June 2018.\nOne of John’s regular customers Laura Brown wrote a poignant tribute to John, telling The Big Issue: “John taught me a lot about love, kindness and having a conscientious spirit.”",
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"David Stone had been a much-loved mainstay for a decade in Bath before he lost his battle with cancer in September aged 59.\nHe was a big hit with customers because of his dry sense of humour as well as his devotion to supporting Walsall Football Club.\n“Dave will be remembered by us in the office as a lovely man who had experienced a lot of different things in life and worked around the world,” said Geo Leonard, The Big Issue’s Bath and Bristol service broker.",
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"Mark Passell lived a colourful life as part of the traveller community, spending time living in Brittany, the Netherlands and Spain before settling in Falmouth.\nKnown as “Scottish Mark” on his pitch outside Boots in the Cornish town, the popular vendor died aged 53 in Treliske Hospital in Truro after developing a blood infection and pneumonia.\nMark’s partner Hester Blindell said: “He was furious and not at all ready to go! We miss him and love him very much.”",
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"Popular vendor Kev Bowyer was always keen to bravely and honestly share his battle with addiction to help others – even when speaking to crowds of 200 people.\nThe veteran seller, who sold the magazine for almost a decade outside Morrisons in Taunton, died in August aged 52 after suffering a stroke.\nThe Big Issue’s Devon & Cornwall sales and distribution team leader Steve Carter fondly remembered Kev for an inspirational speech he gave at Taunton racecourse. “It took a lot of guts for Kev to do that, to speak about the things he had got wrong or not done in his life in front of do many people,” he said. “I will always remember him for that.”",
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"Former bricklayer and die-hard Everton fan Stewart Frazer was “always a friendly face in a sea of people” in Bath.\nThe 47-year-old vendor, who turned to The Big Issue in 2016 after he was unable to find work in the building trade, died in August.\nBig Issue Bath sales and outreach worker Chris Taylor said: “Stewart always put forward a sensible and rational argument in the vendors’ debates on football.”",
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"One of Dave Hancock’s regular customers held a memorial gathering in the wake of his death after being touched by his “intelligence, charm, and great sense of humour”.\nMartina Larsson made the gesture for her “beloved friend and ardent vendor” Dave after he died in July following end-of-life care.\nThe 58-year-old had sold The Big Issue outside Hermes on Bond Street for more than a decade before having to take a step back due to a lung condition.",
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"Can People Really Change? (or Papa Got an Upgrade)\n\nIn October 2012, my mom and I traveled to Los Angeles to see my sister, Stephanie, for our annual “girls’ weekend.” Our plane left Miami later than scheduled, and when we landed in Dallas for our connecting flight, we realized we’d have to sprint all the way to our next gate to have any chance of making it on time.\n\nI remember leaving Mom behind and running as fast as I could. Just as I arrived at the gate a huffing, puffing, sweaty mess, I watched the flight attendant close the door to the jetway. There were at least ten others who got there at the same time. We all pleaded with the attendant to let us onto the plane, but she refused.\n\nDisappointed and irritated, Mom and I immediately shifted into problem-solving mode: one of us texted Stephanie, the other started getting information on the next flight to LA.\n\nMeanwhile, one of the other passengers — a middle-aged man wearing a dark suit and carrying a briefcase — became irate, and lashed out at the attendant. He raised his voice and demanded to be put on the next available flight. The attendant explained that he needed to go to another gate and get on the standby list. He kept yelling and insisting that he get special treatment because he had been inconvenienced.\n\nHis petulance was disturbingly immature for a grown man. The other passengers rolled their eyes as if to say, “Chill out, dude.”\n\nDo you want to know what all his shouting and arrogance got him? Absolutely nothing! No one wanted to help him or even be near him. Just like the rest of us, he had to stand in line and hope to fly standby on the next (overbooked) flight.\n\nThis man wanted to feel that he had more power than Air Traffic Control itself, and he threw a fit when he couldn’t bully the authorities into believing that he was more important than their rules. Within a couple of hours, it seemed to us that everyone who had missed the connection was booked on another plane, and we still got to LA in time for dinner.\n\nYears ago, my own father would have reacted in a very similar manner. When something didn’t go his way, he’d lose his cool and have adult temper tantrums all. the. time. I couldn’t predict what would set him off. I rarely understood why he got upset in the first place. And I never knew how long his moodiness would last.\n\nAs a kid, I remember feeling scared and embarrassed when he got angry or treated others with disrespect. I felt unsafe and anxious, and rarely opened up to him about personal matters because I knew how harsh his judgments could be. At that time, I believed that I was responsible for his feelings and reactions.\n\nNeedless to say, our relationship had several ups and downs. But over the past decade, he’s mellowed out quite a bit. Here’s a story to illustrate how he’s changed:\n\nTwo years ago, my dad and Stephanie visited New Orleans together. When they arrived to check in at the hotel, the front desk clerk said she couldn’t find the reservation and said the hotel was completely booked. Dad explained that he had made the reservation two months earlier. The clerk had no record of it. My sister’s breathing got shallow, and she waited for an expletive, an insult, or a rant.\n\nInstead, Dad calmly took out the confirmation receipt that he’d (wisely) printed at home. The receptionist apologized for the mistake, and began searching for a replacement room. Casually, Dad pondered aloud, “I wonder what kind of upgrade I’m going to get for the inconvenience,” and smiled at her.\n\nNo yelling, swearing, or lingering tension in the air.",
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"To Russia with… Respect\n\nWith worldwide sports audiences focused on television and Internet stories from the 2014 winter games in Sochi, Russia, we are all learning more about this fascinating country. America has had a long and complex history of relations with Russia, from both the Soviet Union era and now as the Russian Federation. From allies to adversaries—and sometimes both at the same time— the U.S. and Russia have covered the gamut of different roles over the centuries.\n\nIn a month replete with themes of love for Valentine’s Day and stories about Russian history, the U.S. Government Bookstore adds to the dialogue with dozens of publications about Russia and the Soviet Union that show, if not always love, then the perpetual mutual respect between our two nations.\n\nRussia’s role as both an adversary and an ally during the Second World War lays the foundation for its complicated but critical relationship with the rest of the world today. But its historic triumph over its former ally, Nazi Germany, is a feat still studied and admired today. In Moscow to Stalingrad: Decision in the East (Paperback), the planning and execution of the German offensive against Russia in 1941-1942 are reviewed.\n\nStalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East (in Paperback and ePub eBook) describes the German defeat by the Russians in World War II and the events that resulted in the Soviet Union becoming a dominant military power in Europe.\n\nThe Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact and the Cold War\n\nIn response to West Germany’s inclusion in NATO and reflecting Soviet leadership’s desire to maintain control over military forces in Central and Eastern Europe, the Warsaw Pact was signed in May 1955 in Warsaw, Poland, as a mutual defense treaty between eight Cold War communist states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw Pact members included the U.S.S.R. plus Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak Republic, German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Poland, and Romania.",
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"Another book and DVD set from the same series, The Warsaw Pact, Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance: Soviet-East European Military Relations in Historical Perspective; Sources and Reassessments (Book and DVD), is a collection of hundreds of recently declassified documents designed to take stock of where we are twenty years after the collapse of East European Communism. It includes sensitive Soviet and Warsaw Pact military journals from 1961 to 1984, recently uncovered in newly opened archives across former Warsaw Pact nations, providing a view into Warsaw Pact military strategy.\n\nAt the conclusion of World War 2, the Soviet Union was a major player in the world and again an adversary. The period roughly from 1947 to 1991 was known as the Cold War, in which the powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in Warsaw Pact) were lined up against the Western Bloc (the U.S. and NATO allies).",
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"It was referred to as a “cold” war because there were no major world wars or direct conflicts between the two sides, although there were significant regional wars in Korea and Vietnam. Watching the Bear: Essays on CIA’s Analysis of the Soviet Union focuses on the organizational evolution of the CIA’s analysis of the Soviet economic, political, military, and scientific and technological developments during the Cold War. Interestingly, it also assesses the extent to which Western analyses of the Soviet Union may have influenced the USSR’s policy making process.\n\nIn addition to watching the West, Soviet leadership had a constant struggle to keep its own member states in line, particularly as some began to chafe under the communist system.\n\nFor example, many remember the Czechoslovak crisis from January 1968, when Alexander Dubcek was elevated to the post of First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Under Dubcek, the Czech communist leadership had embarked on a radical program of dramatic liberalization of the Czechoslovak political, economic, and social order that was not approved by Moscow.\n\nIn Strategic Warning & the Role of Intelligence: The CIA and Strategic Warning; The 1968 Soviet-Led Invasion of Czechoslovakia (Book and DVD), the Central Intelligence Agency’s Information Management Services reviewed, redacted, and released hundreds of documents related to the 1968 Czechoslovak-Soviet crisis, creating this fascinating book. The accompanying DVD has over 500 documents and 2,000 pages of recently declassified material about the crisis.\n\nThe best overview of this important period can be found in Soviet-American Relations: The Détente Years, 1969-1972. With a foreword by Henry A. Kissinger, this unprecedented joint documentary publication presents the formerly top-secret record of how the United States and Soviet Union moved from Cold War to détente during 1969 to 1972. Published side-by side are both the U.S. and Soviet accounts of meetings between Henry Kissinger and Soviet Ambassador Anatoliy Dobrynin, the so-called Kissinger-Dobrynin confidential back channel, related documents, and the full Soviet and U.S. record of the first Moscow Summit between President Richard Nixon and Soviet Secretary General Leonid Brezhnev. The Soviet documents are being released in the volume for the first time anywhere.\n\nThe Foreign Relations of the United States series fondly known as FRUS has a number of terrific titles about the U.S. relations with the Soviet Union.\n\nOne volume in particular, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume XXXIV, National Security Policy, documents U.S. national security policy in the context of the Vietnam War and the changing Cold War strategic balance between the United States and the Soviet Union. Another volume in the series,\n\nForeign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. XV, Soviet Union, June 1972-August 1974, includes numerous direct personal communications between President Nixon and Soviet Leader Brezhnev covering a host of issues, including clarifying the practical application of the SALT I and AMB agreements, arms control, the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war, commercial relations and most-favored-nation status, the emigration of Soviet Jews, and the Jackson-Vanik amendment to Title IV of the 1974 Trade Act which denied most favored nation status to certain countries with non-market economies that restricted free emigration, such as the Soviet Union.",
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"One of the crowning achievements of Russia and the Soviet Union has been its space program. From the launching of Sputnik that triggered the space race to participation in the International Space Station, Russians are justifiably proud of their “stellar” accomplishments. This pride is borne out in the fascinating book Rockets and People: Volume IV: The Moon Race. In this book translated from its original Russian version to English, the famous Russian spacecraft designer Boris Chertok— who worked under the legendary Sergey Korolev— continues his fascinating memoirs about the history of the Soviet space program, this time covering 1968 to 1974, the peak years of the Soviet human lunar program.\n\nBreaking the Mold: Tanks in the Cities (in Paperback and as an eBook) provides an up-to-date analysis of the utility of tanks and heavy armored forces in urban combat from across the world, and includes an analysis of the Russian use of tanks in quelling the insurgency in the Chechen Republic (Chechnya) in 1995.\n\nNo longer a communist nation, Russia today still has a number of social welfare programs that differ from the rest of Europe. The Social Security Programs Throughout the World series highlights the principal features of social security programs in more than 170 countries.\n\nNow included in the most recent European edition, Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe 2012, Russian social security programs are analyzed and compared to other nations in Europe.",
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"And finally, The Russian Military Today and Tomorrow: Essays in Memory of Mary FitzGerald includes essays by top U.S. and Russian analysts to assess current Russian military thinking on warfare, giving insight into the Russia of today.\n\nThey say one must study history to understand where we are today and where we are heading. This listing is just a smattering of the many thoughtful publications about Russia and the Soviet Union that can add to your understanding of where this major power has been, where it is today and perhaps, where it might go in the future.\n\nHow can I get these publications about Russia and the Soviet Union?\n\nAbout the author: Government Book Talk Editor Michele Bartram is Promotions Manager for GPO’s Publication and Information Sales Division in Washington, DC, and is responsible for online and offline marketing of the US Government Online Bookstore (http://bookstore.gpo.gov) and promoting Federal government content to the public.\n\nThis entry was posted on Thursday, February 20th, 2014 at 11:37 am and is filed under Center of Military History, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Cold War, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, Foreign Relations, International, Military History, Naval War College, Presidents, Soviet Union / Russia, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, World History, World War II. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.\n\nOne Response to To Russia with… Respect"
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"\nI have been trying to remember a president that someone did not want to impeach. An effort was made to impeach Andrew Johnson but failed by one vote. Nixon resigned when he was informed that he would face impeachment for the Watergate scandal. Bill Clinton faced impeachment, but even Republicans did not want to vote for it, fearing the blowback and the prospect that Al Gore, his Vice President, would replace him.\n\n\nThe general feeling of anger and impotence that opponents of Obama feel will gin up renewed efforts to impeach him with some believing he has engaged in treasonous acts. It will not succeed, nor will Obama’s new insistence that all the scandals emerging from his administration are “phony.” But is it treason?\n\n\nThe Constitution is quite clear about treason. It is consists “only in levying war against” the United States “or in adhering to their enemies.” There is no evidence that the President has engaged in either of these activities although one can, by inference, conclude that he has by action or inaction aided the nation’s enemies.\n\n\nThe failure, as Commander-in-Chief, to send military assistance to the U.S. Ambassador in Libya when informed he was under attack and then concocting a false story about the reason for the attack surely raises some questions, but does it rise to the definition of treason?\n\n\nIs failing to take appropriate steps to revive the economy, thereby leaving millions unemployed or underemployed a high crime? If that were the case Franklin D. 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The steps he took in his first term added trillions to the national debt and deficit, caused the nation’s credit rating to be reduced for the first time in its history, and squandered billions on “renewable energy” loans to companies that did not produce much electricity or many jobs as one after another declared bankruptcy.\n\n\nWhat raises my deepest suspicions, however, was his recent speech in which he elevated doing something about “climate change” at a time when the nation faces far greater, actual problems.\n\n\nOn June 25, an editorial in The Wall Street Journal, “The Carbonated President”, led off saying “President Obama’s climate speech on Tuesday was grandiose even for him, but its surreal nature was its particular hallmark. Some 12 million Americans still can’t find work, real wages have fallen for five years, three-fourths of Americans now live paycheck to paycheck, and the economy continues to plod along four years into a quasi-recovery. But there was the President in tony Georgetown, threatening more energy taxes and mandates that will ensure fewer jobs, still lower incomes and slower growth.”\n\n\nIf Obama was deliberately trying to crash the economy, he could not have found a better way to do it. It may not be treason, but it surely comes close to being a high crime. Addressing climate change at a time when, despite an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide, the Earth has been in a cooling cycle for going on seventeen years is a thorough-going deceit. It would cost billions to absolutely no effect.\n\n\nMoreover, Obama has declared a war on coal. As the editorial notes, “Coal accounted for more than half of U.S. electricity as recently as 2008 but plunged to a mere 37% in 2012. In part this tumble has been due to cheap natural gas, but now the EPA will finish the job and take coal to 0%.\n\n\nIt is not treason to deliberately single out the production and use of coal for destruction, but it surely is misfeasance; the improper and unlawful execution of an act that in itself is lawful and proper.\n\n\nAt this point I have not even mentioned the misuse of the Internal Revenue Service for political purposes, the executive order cover-up of the “Fast and Furious” program to run guns to Mexican drug cartels, the failure to investigate what occurred in Benghazi or hold anyone responsible, and other questionable actions encouraged or taken by the President.\n\n\nUnless some unforeseen event should occur, we will have Obama for the next three and a half years.\n\n\nI am inclined to believe, however, that Obama will continue to lose the support even of his base with the exception of some thirty percent of hardcore liberal voters.\n\n\nAs for those who, by the 2014 elections, will decide that change is needed, he can forget about the support of Catholics, offended by his efforts to undermine their moral objections to abortion. He can forget about evangelicals who may have stayed home during the last election due to the fact that Mitt Romney is a Mormon, but each of these faith groups and others will be reinvigorated by their opposition to gay marriage.\nThose who fear his efforts to eviscerate the Second Amendment will vote for change. A lot of the unemployed may be inclined to vote for anyone who offers an alternative to their present plight.\n\n\nHis poll numbers are dropping and, if this continues to be a trend, he will spend the next years as the most unpopular President to have ever held the job.\n\nIt looks like President Buchanan (1857 to 1861) has real serious competition for being \"The Worst President\" in American history.\n\n...Buchanan's efforts to maintain peace between the North and the South alienated both sides, and the Southern states declared their secession in the prologue to the American Civil War. Buchanan's view of record was that secession was illegal, but that going to war to stop it was also illegal. Buchanan, an attorney, was noted for his mantra, \"I acknowledge no master but the law.\"\n\nBy the time he left office, popular opinion was against him, and the Democratic Party had split. Buchanan had once aspired to a presidency that would rank in history with that of George Washington. However, his inability to impose peace on sharply divided partisans on the brink of the Civil War has led to his consistent ranking by historians as one of the worst presidents in American history. Historians in both 2006 and 2009 voted his failure to deal with secession the worst presidential mistake ever made.\n\nObama trumps all competition for worst president in my view. Like all Democrats, he has shown how to make a bad situation worse."
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"G.K Chesterton is commonly considered to have produced some of the best short stories in the mystery genre. However – I rarely see him reviewed or even praised in this little community and so I decided to look into his stories and see if they really were the stunning masterpieces that many claim them to be. I of course chose the collection of stories that focus on impossibilities, or at least, that’s what I was told and I quickly dived into the world of Father Brown. So without further introduction, let the praising ( or disappointment) begin!\n\n(Please note that I’m looking at these for the mystery, so my ratings are mostly based on puzzle and other components of a detective story, though I will also look at the theology in the scheme of the mystery.)\n\nThe Resurrection of Father Brown\n\nFather Brown is living in a small South American town where he is the parish priest. While there, he gains an incredible amount of fame and is seemingly murdered only to later come back from the dead. This story isn’t a mystery, and it’s main theme is disgracing Christianity instead of Father Brown’s “murder”. The solution to his “death” has some interesting ideas and is pretty enjoyable, but this isn’t for mystery lovers.\n\nThe Arrow of Heaven\n\nA millionaire hides himself away in a tower after gaining The Coptic Cup, an object that has lead to the death of several of it’s previous owner’s by the hand of a man know as Daniel Doom. Father Brown visit’s his home and discovers him murdered, having been shot by an arrow when it wasn’t possible for him to have been shot by an arrow. This story features the first impossible murder in the collection and it’s quite a disappointment. The idea was likely novel in it’s day but has now been used to death in variation after variation and the story also has a bit of casual racism. The positives are that the millionaires mansion is wonderfully described and a neat twist is revealed with the solution, but the story really isn’t something to write home about.\n\nThe Oracle of the Dog\n\nFather Brown is told the story of a murder that was seemingly predicted by a dog. A man by the name of Colonel Bruce walked into a summerhouse and was discovered stabbed, though no one approached him. Shortly before his body was discovered – a pet dog had cried out suddenly, perhaps a sign that he had detected his master’s death, making them the oracle in the title. This is the kind of story I expect from Chesterton. The murder has a very nifty solution that plays with expectations and the clue of the dog’s howl is absolutely gorgeous. Father Brown was known for his understanding of human nature, but this story utilizes understanding of an animal’s nature to create a clue and dispel it perfectly. The character’s themselves aren’t too bad, and the murderer’s identity isn’t that expected.\n\nThe Miracle of Moon Crescent\n\nA wealthy man named Warren Wynn magically disappears from his rooms and is found hanging in a tree far way from the origin point in the course of a few minutes. This is combined with the odd clue of a man shooting into a wall and the growing superstition of a small group to create what is perhaps the best story in this collection. The clue of the shot is on an equal level with the dogs howl in the previous story and instead relies on the opposite principle – human nature. The bizarre impossibility is given a fantastic solution and the ending reveals an interesting motive that I don’t think I’ve ever encountered before. Chesterton is really starting to pick up the pace and live up to my expectations.\n\nThe Curse of the Golden Cross\n\nThe story that breaks the chain of grand successes, featuring a cursed object and a man hunted due to his possession of it. The curse and it’s history is handled nicely, but the story drags in some places and I couldn’t help but be confused with part of the explanation until I reread a certain passage several times. The beginning of this is very good but the story never regains the same level of quality and is only held afloat by the solution having several decent aspects to it. I may go back to this at some point after further reading of Chesterton, but that is a long way away.\n\nThe Dagger with Wings\n\nPlease forget what I said about Moon Crescent, this is the true masterpiece of the book. It starts with Brown being told of a case in which a man died and left his inheritance to his adopted son – a man named John Strake only for that inheritance to be disputed by his other sons and leading to them winning the fortune back from Strake. Strake is naturally furious and claims that he will murder all three of the brothers, a task that he has nearly completed as two of the brothers are already dead. Brown is asked to visit the home of the final brother and does so, hearing the man’s tale before that man locks himself in his study and seemingly kill’s Strake outside the house by shooting through the window. The catch however is that Strake left no footprints in the snow surrounding the house. The atmosphere in this is superb and while the impossibility in this is minor, with an average solution that isn’t particularly masterful, the story’s main strength is the culprits identity and the clues leading to Father Brown’s conclusions. The culprit has a surprising reveal that is very unexpected and the clue of the coatrack is one of the most horrifying things I’ve read about in detective fiction. The theology in this is also quite sound and this certainly is in the running for best Father Brown story ( The Sign of the Broken Sword being right next to it)\n\nThe Doom of the Darnaways\n\nAnother curse is uncovered, though the object it is imposed on is immaterial ( being a entire family). This story is absolutely wonderful. The atmosphere is gorgeous and it’s filled with lovely descriptive sentences and paragraphs that fully enhanced my reading experience. The solution to the death caused by the curse is a very old trick that is disappointing but the dressing around the death is excellent and the killer is a complete surprise. Some very good theology surrounds it as well, and this is the last great story in this book.\n\nThe Ghost of Gideon Wise\n\nThree Bolshevist’s seemingly murder three millionaires in one night, and Father Brown takes to defending one of them as they are very likely to convert to Christianity. The alibi provided in this tale is actually quite good, but it’s not amazing and it reuses a plot twist that Chesterton already used – lowering my opinion of the story as a whole. Lot’s of ideology and values about various schools of thought here, but I didn’t really care for much of it.\n\nAfter reading this collection, I can see why Chesterton is adored and also ignored or disliked. He can write very good detective stories with characters and puzzle but he mainly focuses on using the short story as a medium to express his views on religion and his ideals. While his plots are usually brilliant, but they can be stifled by his philosophy and verbose writing style which make some passages and even stories hard to decipher. These stories are mostly good, ( excluding a few duds) and I had a very enjoyable time with them. A 3.75/5 from me!\n\nThe Other Opinion ( and much better written for the matter) :\n\nThe Grandest Game in the World"
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"Considered one of the greatest ancient Greek theaters with regards to acoustics and aesthetics, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is also known as one of the best-preserved ones in the whole of Greece.\n\nHistory of the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus\n\nLocated on the southeast end of the sanctuary dedicated to the Asclepius, the god of medicine, on the west side of Cynortion Mountain, it was constructed in the late 4th century BC (between 340-330 BC) in the ancient town of Epidaurus by an architect from Argos, Polykleitos Neoteros, and it was finalized in two stages.\n\nIt was primarily built for the amusement of Asclepeion’s patients since it was widely thought that watching dramas and comedies had significant beneficial effects on the mental and physical health of the patients. Today, the theater is considered to be one of the most famous and important ancient sites in the country.\n\nSurrounded by lush greenery, the monument retains even to this day the tripartite structure that characterizes the Hellenistic theater architecture in general: it has a theatron (auditorium), an orchestra, and a skene.\n\nThe orchestra is the circular place where the actors and chorus would play, and with a diameter of 20 meters, it constitutes the center of the whole structure. In the center stands a circular stone plate, the base of the altar. The orchestra is surrounded by a special underground drainage pipeline of 1.99 m width, called the euripos. The euripos was covered by a circular stone walkway.\n\nThe skene (stage) is the oblong building on the back of the orchestra where the actors and the chorus would use in order to change costumes, and which was constructed in two phases: the first is placed at the end of the 4th century BCE and the second in the middle of the 2nd century BCE. It consisted of a two-story stage building and a proscenium in front of the stage.\n\nIn front of the proscenium existed a colonnade, while on both of its sides the backstages extended. East and west of the two backstages there were two small rectangular rooms for the needs of the performers. Two ramps lead to the roof of the proscenium, the logeion, where the actors later played. Finally, the theatre had two gates, which are now restored.\n\nThe auditorium of the theater of Epidaurus is generally composed of 55 rows of seats, and it is divided vertically into two unequal parts, the lower hollow part or theater, and the upper theatre or epitheatre.\n\nThe two sub-sections are separated by a horizontal corridor for the movement of spectators (width 1.82 m.), known as the frieze. The lower part of the auditorium wedge is divided into 12 sections, while the upper part is divided into 22 sections. Furthermore, the lower rows of the upper and lower auditoriums have a unique formal shape, seats reserved for important people and officials.\n\nThe design of the auditorium is unique and based on three marking centers. Thanks to this special design, the architects achieved both optimal acoustics and a wider opening for better viewing.\n\nThe theater of Epidauros widely marveled for its exceptional acoustics, since the actors could be perfectly heard by all 15.000 spectators attending the events. Any sound on the open-air stage, even a whisper or a deep breath, could be perfectly audible to all, even to the topmost row of seats, which is nearly 60 meters away.\n\nThe structure is also famous for its wonderful harmonious proportions and its architectural symmetry. The material used for its construction was local grey and red limestone for the theater, and soft porous stone for the stage, materials that are sound absorbing in the same way as the human body. It is also interesting to note that the theater did not suffer any modification during Roman times, unlike many other Greek theaters of the period.\n\nThe theater was used for many consecutive centuries, until in 395 AD, the Goths who invaded the Peloponnese caused serious damage to the Asclepeion. In 426 AD, the emperor Theodosios forbidden by degree the operation of every temple of Asclepius, in his effort to put an end to pagan religion. The sanctum of Epidaurus was thus shut down after a 1000 years of operation. Natural disasters, human intervention and the sands of time completed the desolation of the area.\n\nThe first systematic archaeological excavation of the theatre began in 1881 by the Archaeological Society, under the supervision of Panayis Kavvadias. He, together with A. Orlandos are responsible for the great level of restoration of the area, which is now kept in good condition. With the work done, the theatre has been recovered – except the stage building – almost entirely in its original form.\n\nThe first modern performance that took place at the theatre was Sophocle’s well-known tragedy ‘Electra’. It was played in 1938, directed by Dimitris Rontiris, starring Katina Paxinou and Eleni Papadaki. Performances stopped due to World War II and began again, in the framework of the organized festival, in 1954.\n\nIn 1955 they were established as an annual event for the presentation of ancient drama. The site has also been used sporadically to host major musical events and famous artists, such as Maria Callas, who performed Norma in 1960 and Médée in 1961. The famous Athens Epidaurus Festival continues to this day, been carried out during the summer months and hosting both Greek and foreign artists.\n\nTickets and Opening Hours to Epidaurus\n\nFull: €12, Reduced: €6 (it includes entrance to the archaeological site and the museum).\nNovember-March: 6 euros\nApril-October: 12 euros\n\nPhotos from the Museum of Epidaurus\n\nHow to get to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus\n\nRent a Car: Enjoy the freedom of making your own itinerary and driving to Epidaurus from Athens as a day trip or part of a Peloponnese road trip. The journey takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes on the well-maintained highway with signposts in Greek and English – Just head for the Corinth Canal until you see signs for Epidaurus appearing.\n\nPublic Bus: The public bus run by KTEL departs from Athens to the village of Epidaurus every Friday and Sunday at 9.30 am and 4.30 pm with some extra services during peak times and the Summer festival. The bus does not go straight to the archaeological site but stops at Epidaurus village where you can take another bus or a taxi to the archaeological site located 20 minutes away. Check here for more information.\n\nGuided Tour: Avoid the stress of making your own way to Epidaurus and book a guided tour with pickup from your Athens hotel. As well as being guided around the Sanctuary of Asklepios by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide you’ll also get to visit the ancient fortified city of Mycenae allowing you to cross off 2 of the major Greek archaeological sites in a 1-day trip.\n\nClick here for more information and to book this one-day trip to Epidaurus and Mycenae."
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"Best Movies on SonyLIV That You Must Watch in 2022\n\nOne of the most popular series that has gained a lot of popularity is Scam 1992. The series has boosted the platform’s popularity, as many are thrilled by the show.\n\nMany people who have subscribed to the streaming platform are surprised by the large content available on the platform, for there is a lot of content to choose from. You can also avail SonyLIV free trial.\n\nTo watch the best movies on SonyLiv Canada, you need to use a VPN because you will not be able to access the platform with your Canadian IP address. Only a VPN will make it possible to access SonyLiv outside India.\n\nOnce you have subscribed to a VPN and have bypassed the geo-restrictions, you will have access to SonyLiv in Canada and its large library filled with a lot of content. Therefore, there is a lot to choose from, especially in the movies category. Unfortunately, you can miss out on the best movies, as some of the best movies haven’t been advertised as much.\n\nBut we don’t want you to miss out on the best movies on SonyLIV, especially after going through all that hustle to access the platform. So, below we have selected the 14 best series that you should watch on SonyLIV",
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"As we just mentioned, the platform consists of a large library filled with a lot of content. Therefore, it’s not an easy task to scroll looking for a good movie to watch, for it can prove to be time-consuming, which can result in you getting bored.\n\nThe reason we have decided to make you a list of the best shows available on the platform that you shouldn’t miss in 2022. They include",
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"Returning home from college is a southern society girl Skeeter (Emma Stone), who dreams of becoming a writer. The film is set in the 1960s in Mississippi, where she listens to cry of the black women who have spent all their lives taking care of prominent white families.\n\nIt turns out they have a lot to say, so she decides to interview them and make a documentary based on the racial abuse experienced by black women.",
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"The film 1917 is set during World War 1. Here we see two British soldiers being ordered to perform an impossible task of delivering a message to the rest of the soldiers who have gone to war. The message is to warn the soldiers that they are headed for a trap. Failure to reach the message to them will be a massacre.\n\n1917 is a pure adrenaline hit of a movie, one of the best movies on SonyLiv.",
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"The film revolves around a boy with a dream of becoming not only a cricket player but the God of the sport. The documentary shows the journey of the best Cricket player who’s celebrated in his country.",
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"Waiting in a government hospital is Thaju, Sabu and others as they wait for their loved one to be treated. Yet, despite all the sadness, they are determined to learn about each other lives and always willing to help one another.\n\nMadhuran is a family movie that will trigger your inner emotions; it’s an entertaining family drama directed and written by Ahammed Khabeer.",
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"A co-operate defense attorney who defends chemical companies is shocked after noticing tragic results caused by the chemical. The companies that he defends are hiding something from him, so he decides to take a lawsuit against them.\n\nThe Dark Waters is based on true events, and it’s one of the best movies on SonyLiv.",
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"Piku is a comedy movie directed by Shoojit Sircar. Its storyline is based on a relationship between a father and his daughter. The two decide to go to Calcutta, and a cab driver driving them to their destination has a day that he’ll never forget as he’s caught up between them.\n\nPiku is one of the best SonyLiv movies you should watch in 2022.",
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"Here, we meet a retired police officer named Bhonsle in a colony dominated by locals. The former police officer is suffering from a stage 4 brain tumor. Everything about how he was living changed when migrant, resident politics took a horrible turn, and he decided to deal with it.\n\nBhonsle is one of the best SonyLiv movies.",
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"Adele One Night Only is a special documentary based on English-songwriter Adele. The documentary aired on the 14th of November, 2021. If you are a fan of music, then this documentary is a must-watch one for it consists of one of the best musicians in the world.",
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"The film is based on true story events, and it focuses on the catholic church in Boston as a scandal of child molestation was spotlighted in the church. The uncovered story shacked the entire catholic church to its core. The investigations showed that the whole system was rotten, not just Boston.\n\nThe film is a landmark, one of the best movies on SonyLiv.",
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"When Shiva, the son of Bahubali, has a lot of questions after learning about his heritage. He’s not content, and for him to be satisfied, he starts looking for answers. He traces his steps and goes through his family tree to find the truth in search of satisfying answers.\n\nBaahubali 2: The Conclusion is one of the best movies on SonyLiv",
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"After seven years, a group of friends and misfits who formed a short -theatre group are reunited for the first time since then. Thanks to an eventful Durga Pujo night at the place where it was their old rehearsal space.\n\nHomecoming is one of the best t Movies on SonyLIV in 2022.",
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"The film tells the story of Vijayan’s daughter Suja who’s expected to be engaged. Her father arranged the engagement party. He believes it’s going to be one of the best ceremonies in the family. But Suja is having second thoughts, her father is in a financial mess, and family members begin to arrive one by one. Now, family secrets begin to surface.",
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"A young man who’s jobless and looking for work in Mumbai, India is arrested for a crime that he didn’t commit. Now, in order to survive, he must learn how the Mumbai criminal underworld operates.\n\nSatya is an entertaining movie worth watching.",
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"SonyLiv is one of the best streaming platforms in India; the show and movies available on the platform are entertaining and one that you should watch.\n\nThe movies mentioned above are the best movies on SonyLiv that are worth watching. There are plenty of best shows on SonyLiv as well that you can enjoy in Canada.\n\nHowever, to view the platform’s content outside India, you need to use a VPN to access SonyLiv content outside its regions. With a VPN, you can also watch other Indian channels like Voot Canada, Zee5 in Canada, and Disney+ Hotstar in Canada."
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"In Valparaiso, it started with a whistle. With women wearing green bandanas, some with black bands around their eyes to honor their comrades who’d been blinded by Chilean police. As they snapped into formation, adjusting their masks and stubbing out their cigarettes, the crowd whooped and clapped. And then it began. The sound of their chant was round and resonant, echoing in the hollow space between government buildings. El patriarcado es un juez… In English, we call them revolutions—to revolve, turn over only to arrive at something new and familiar all at once. In Chile, a proposed metro fare hike in Santiago was what tipped things over the edge, the final straw in a program of privatization and austerity. What started as a student protest quickly generalized into a wide-scale uprising, and just as quickly devolved into brutal repression by the Chilean state.\n\nPatriarchy is our judge. The women’s chant pinballed around the globe, bouncing everywhere from the Zócalo in Mexico City to the wide boulevards of Paris. I find myself paying special attention to the places already in the headlines —the places where disaffection has become revolt, and where revolt is becoming social revolution. In Istanbul, riot police formed a line to disperse the women who had made their formation in the Kadikoy district, where dissidents had frequently gathered during the 2013 Gezi park uprising. They managed to perform a Turkish version of “Un Violador En Tu Camino” before being aggressively cornered by the police. The women pushed back, trying to hold their line. The police started snatching people from the crowd. In Erdogan’s Turkey, where dissidents are rounded up en masse, this was a humbling show of resistance.\n\nLebanese women staged a flash mob, performing the song in Arabic; one of the organizers of the action told The New Arab, “Because of the revolution, women from different social, cultural, and religious backgrounds joined together to demand protection for each other.” In Argentina, women performed a rendition of the song at the Plaza De Mayo in Buenos Aires, where for decades mothers have flouted laws against mass assembly and gathered every Thursday to demand information about their children, who were disappeared by the government and erased from the public record during the Argentinian regime’s “Dirty War” throughout the 1970s and ’80s.\n\nAs we see waves of global revolt demanding a foundational change—a turning over of old, tired, inhumane ideas about how we live and relate to one another—women have made a direct address. The feminist revolt is a vivid bright spot in the global movement against the forces that stifle our existence—patriarchy and the oppressive state. Even eco-feminists have riffed on it. Much of the writing about “Un Violador En Tu Camino” treats it like a solid feminist treatise, which it is. But in hearing the lyrics, in reflecting on the context the song comes out of and the ways that oppressive state, bureaucratic, and economic structures affect women so deeply and personally, it is the critique—a clear, material, experience-based assessment of universal structures of power and what they do to us.\n\n“El violador eres tu” is the refrain. The rapist is you. This is what the protestors chant as they point to the courthouse, the president’s mansion, the police. They chant it as they mime circles around their heads as if they’re holding invisible lassos. El estado. There’s something in these lines that takes the sexual violence women encounter, and the emotional weight they carry in dealing with bureaucracy, silencing, the search for their missing children, and mashes them together. If “rape” means to seize or take away by force, the rapist is you, they say.\n\nIn her influential 1992 article “Finding the Man in the State,” political theorist Wendy Brown detailed the ways our collective relationship with the state—the social compact that we’re inducted into at birth—mirrors patriarchy. She argues that the state, as an arbiter of public spaces, comes directly from patriarchy, a relation of dominance that was born from the promise of protection. In legal terms, Brown wrote, public space—the street, the market, civil society—is under the jurisdiction of the state, while the private space—the home—has historically been under the purview of the man. Most “violations of privacy” historically come from the notion that the home is a private entity. Sometimes those legal concepts are used to defend the rights of marginalized people, like cases that challenged sodomy laws. But those beliefs also explain why wife beating was legal until 1920, and why it took until 1993 for marital rape to be criminalized in all 50 United States. Rape within intimate partnerships is still notoriously difficult to prosecute.\n\nThe oppressive state is a macho rapist, they chant. In renditions of “El Violador En Tu Camino,” the definition of rape balloons, expanding to encompass the ways power and choice is seized from us all. It is an anarcho-feminist critique of the state and the crushing violence it enacts on women and those who do not adhere to circumscribed gender roles, translated across cutures, continents, ages, ethnicities. Patriarchy has two faces: outright domination and condescending concern. The violation of our bodies has historically been justified under the auspices of protecting them. This is a narrative that women encounter everywhere there are women, that nonwhite men find everywhere they go. Sex workers endure everyone in a room talking about what would be best for them, except them. Pregnant cisgender women are abstracted into incubators for the lives they carry, lives that must be protected by force. Every time a police officer opens fire on an unarmed Black man, they are “protecting” the community.\n\nAbusive relationships, street harassment, sexual coercion, and more are portrayed as easy fixes: Don’t wear that short skirt because it’s dangerous for you. Don’t lead anyone on. And, by the way, you don’t have final say about what you do with your body; that’s for others to decide. Violation in the name of protection is how Brown defines “prerogative power”: the authority to violate subjects in the name of protecting them, the purview of the military and the police on the street, and the man in the home.\n\nThe song is an anarcho-feminist critique of the state and the crushing violence it enacts on women and those who do not adhere to circumscribed gender roles, translated across cutures, continents, ages, ethnicities.\n\nIn the speech-turned-essay “Politics as a Vocation,” sociologist Max Weber theorized that the authority of the adult male emerged not from his role in the division of labor (hunting, providing food), but from his physical ability to dominate and defend the household against the omnipresent threat of rival “warrior leagues.” The subjection of women to the authority of the man of the house became a protection racket, a tradeoff: your protection for your subjugation. This mirrors the language of kingdoms and state, which implicitly promise us protection from our fellow citizens and from rival states.\n\n“In this reading,” Brown writes, “the violence of the ‘state of nature’ is not overcome but reorganized and resituated in, on the one hand, the state itself as the police and the military, and, on the other, the zone marked ‘private’ where the state may not tread and where a good deal of women’s subordination and violation transpires.” In the public space, the man is endowed with rights—due protection from interference by the state. In the private sphere, he is judge and jury. Entwined with this legal structure is the idea that this is—and ought to remain— the natural state of things. But, as Brown points out, the male subject is oriented toward “self-interest and rights” rather than “family, relationships, and needs.” And so, her argument continues, how could the state penetrate the home to manage the needs of women when the whole system, by design, emerged from the self-interest of men?\n\nAs “Un Violador En Tu Camino” has echoed across the world, more attention has been paid to the accusatory pointed finger—the rapist is you—than to the harsh, dissonant last verse of the chant: “Sleep calmly, innocent girl, don’t worry about the thief. Over your dreams smiling and sweet, watches your loving cop,” invoking the image of an overeager, brutish male police officer, leering at the sleeping girl. Bogota feminists, meanwhile, tacked a new line onto their rendition of the song: “The state doesn’t take care of me, my girlfriends do.” When women participate in revolt, they face the extreme threat of physical and often sexual violence at the hands of the police. But women revolt when there are no other options, when we have seen impunity granted to our rapists in our homes, immunity offered to the police on the streets who violate in the name of protection.\n\nIf the world is to be transformed, we need to move from “self-interest and rights” to “relationships and needs.” The feminist answer to the fundamental question of humanity—how should we exist with one another?—is replete with answers. We know that we’re tethered to one another, that we could not exist without the many threads and entanglements that bind us. We cannot fully protect each other, but we can lavish care and love on one another to stave off the most bitter consequence of violence: the feeling of worthlessness. It is why women around the world can speak in unison, raising a new, singular voice that echoes outward. We can choreograph a dance and perform it alongside one another, and take the steps to the same beat.\n\nRead this Next: Material Acts"
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"Statistics show that Americans drink more soda than ever before. They account for more than 25 percent of all drinks consumed in the United States. More than 15 billion gallons were sold in 2000 — about one 12-ounce can per day for every man, woman and child.\n\nBut here’s some information that may keep you away from opening the can:\n\nSoda is a significant contributor to obesity. Drinking a single can a day of sugary drinks translates to more than a pound of weight gain every month. And diet soda is just as likely to cause weight gain as regular, or even more — it may sound counterintuitive, but people who drink diet soft drinks actually don’t lose weight. Artificial sweeteners induce a whole set of physiologic and hormonal responses that actually make you gain weight.\n\nSoda damages your liver. Consumption of too many soft drinks puts you under increased risk for liver cirrhosis similar to the increased risk faced by chronic alcoholics.\n\nSoda dissolves tooth enamel. Soft drinks are responsible for doubling or tripling the incidence of tooth decay. Soda’s acidity is even worse for teeth than the solid sugar found in candy.\n\nColas of all kinds are well known for their high phosphoric acid content, a substance that changes the urine in a way that promotes kidney stone formation. Drinking one quart (less than three 12-ounce cans) of soda per week may increase your risk of developing kidney stones by 15 percent.\n\nAnything that promotes weight gain increases the risk of diabetes. Drinking soda also stresses your body’s ability to process sugar. Some scientists now suspect that this may explain why the number of Americans with type 2 diabetes has tripled from 6.6 million in 1980 to 20.8 million today.\n\nHeavy consumption of soda is a strong predictor of heartburn. Many carbonated beverages are very acidic. They also deliver a lot of air in the form of carbon dioxide, which can cause distension of your stomach. And that distension appears to be associated with more reflux.\n\nExperts have reasons to believe that overconsumption of soda leads to an increase in blood pressure. It doesn’t matter if the soda is regular or diet.\n\nHeavy soda drinkers are more likely to develop risk factors for heart disease. Research shows that drinking more than one soft drink a day is associated with an increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome — a group of symptoms such as central obesity, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting blood sugar, elevated fasting triglycerides, and low levels of HDL or “good” cholesterol. Having three or more of the symptoms increases your risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease.\n\nGastrointestinal distress includes increased stomach acid levels requiring acid inhibitors, and moderate to severe gastric inflammation with possible stomach lining erosion. Drinking sodas, especially on an empty stomach, can upset the fragile acid-alkaline balance of your stomach and other gastric lining, creating a continuous acid environment. This prolonged acid environment can lead to inflammation of your stomach and duodenal lining.\n\nI’ve been warning my readers of the dangers of soda since I started this site, and this is a good list of reasons why you’ll want to avoid this beverage like the plague.\n\nSoda is on my list of the five absolute worst foods and drinks you can consume. Because even though fat has 250 percent more calories than sugar, the food that people get MOST of their calories from is sugar from corn, or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).\n\nAccording to USDA estimates, the per capita consumption of HFCS was about 40 pounds per year as of 2007, primarily in the form of soft drinks. Tragically, high fructose corn syrup in the form of soda, is now the number one source of calories in the United States.\n\nFood and beverage manufacturers began switching their sweeteners from sucrose (table sugar) to corn syrup in the 1970s when they discovered that HFCS was cheaper to make.\n\nHFCS is only about 20 percent sweeter than table sugar, but it’s a switch that has drastically altered the American diet.\n\nThe good news about all these shocking health facts is that stopping the pernicious habit of drinking soda is one of the easiest things you can do. As you can clearly see from all the examples above, you can radically improve your health simply by cutting soda out of your diet.\n\nIn fact, I am confident that your health improvement would be even more profound than if you quit smoking – a statement that has raised quite a few eyebrows through the years.\n\nWhy do I believe this?\n\nBecause soda clearly elevates insulin levels, and elevated insulin levels are the foundation of nearly every chronic disease, including:\n\nIn addition to the ten health problems above, most of which I have reported on through the years already, there is one more that is not discussed as often: drinking soda also increases your cancer risk.\n\nSoda Drinkers Have a Higher Risk of Several Types of Cancer\n\nNumerous studies have pointed out the link between sugar and increased rates of cancer, suggesting that regulating sugar intake is key to slowing tumor growth.\n\nIn one human study, 10 healthy people were assessed for fasting blood-glucose levels and the phagocytic index of neutrophils, which measures immune-cell ability to envelop and destroy invaders such as cancer.\n\nEating 100 grams of carbohydrates from glucose, sucrose, honey and orange juice all significantly decreased the capacity of neutrophils to engulf bacteria.\n\nAnother four-year study at the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection in the Netherlands compared 111 biliary tract cancer patients with 480 controls. In this study the cancer risk associated with the intake of sugars more than doubled for the cancer patients.\n\nMany studies have linked sugar intake with different types of cancer, such as:\n\nBreast cancer — An epidemiological study in 21 modern countries that keep track of morbidity and mortality (Europe, North America, Japan and others) revealed that sugar intake is a strong risk factor that contributes to higher breast cancer rates, particularly in older women.\n\nThroat cancer – Throat cancer is a particularly hard cancer to beat–more than 90 percent of patients with invasive esophageal cancer die within five years of diagnosis.\n\nResearch has revealed that those who drink soda might have a higher risk of developing esophageal cancer. They found a strong link between the accelerated rate of people drinking carbonated soft drinks and the growing number of cases of esophageal cancer over the course of two decades.\n\nColon cancer — According to another study, women who consume a high dietary glycemic load may increase their risk of colorectal (colon) cancer. Glycemic load is a measure of how quickly a food’s carbohydrates are turned into sugars by your body (glycemic index) in relation to the amount of carbohydrates per serving of that food.\n\nThe study consisted of more than 38,450 women who were followed for almost eight years. The participants filled out questionnaires about their eating habits, so researchers could examine the associations of dietary glycemic load, overall dietary glycemic index, carbohydrate, fiber, non-fiber carbohydrate, sucrose, and fructose with the subsequent development of colon cancer.\n\nThey found that women who ate the most high-glycemic-load foods were nearly three times more likely to develop colon cancer.\n\nDo You Want to Radically Improve Your Health?\n\nThen replace soda and other sugary drinks with clean, pure water.\n\nNormalizing your insulin levels is one of the most powerful physical actions you can take to improve your health and lower your risk of cancer along with all the other diseases and long-term chronic health conditions mentioned above.\n\nFortunately, it is also the variable most easily influenced by healthy eating and exercise."
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"RIYADH: As the coronavirus pandemic disrupts routines and lifestyles across the globe, and the collective desire for normal life increases, many have turned to the healing power of music to help them make it through these tough times.\nThe global music industry, which took a significant blow this year in the face of mass cancellations of tours, concerts and events, is fighting back by offering a new way of enjoying music and connecting with other people through online concerts and livestreams.\nFrom rap to opera, hip-hop to classical, Arabic to Korean, English to instrumental, both small-scale and limited performances of single artists to massive multi-stage offerings such as the Global Citizen concert and MDL Beast Freqways, musicians are using the power of livestream to bring people together.\nLivestream concerts are not a new phenomenon, especially in Saudi Arabia. “Up until two or so years ago, when we started having concerts in Saudi Arabia, we had to watch all of our favorite artists from home anyway,” said Arabic music fan Faisal Alsuwaidan. “Before that, we would either watch our favorite artists on TV, or find streams of their concerts online, on YouTube or something.”\nSara Alsaif, a “huge” pop music fan, said that before the pandemic she used to find traveling to attend concerts “an absolute necessity.”\n“Generally at least once a year, one of my favorite musicians will be playing in Dubai. I build my whole year around those trips, and I have a special budget for them. I’ve seen Jason Derulo, The 1975, the Backstreet Boys, so many great concerts I wouldn’t have been able to otherwise,” she said.\nBut with travel still strictly limited and international borders closed, fans of both Arabic and foreign music remain rooted in place, with large-scale events with big crowds unlikely to make a comeback any time soon.\nHowever, the unexpected benefits of being forced to take concerts online have made themselves clear for a variety of reasons, causing both members of the industry and the fans themselves to rethink their idea of what a concert has to be.\nSaudi fan Abdulrahman Alammar told Arab News that his favorite band, The Wonder Years, was unlikely to ever visit Saudi Arabia, as they are a relatively small indie group from America whose success outside of the US is limited. However, the moment he heard that they were having a livestream show, he bought a ticket.\n“It’s been my dream to attend one of their shows for more than 10 years now. I finally got a chance to see them performing live, and it was everything I hoped for — even if I was watching them through a screen,” he said. However he did get to enjoy a vital part of the experience regardless of the circumstances — connecting with fans after the show.\n“The livestream had a chat box we all used to comment on the songs, ask questions, and connect with each other. When fans found out it was my first concert of theirs they all sent welcoming messages and invited me to join their Discord (online chatroom platform) server. After the show we all hung out and chatted for hours. It felt just like being at a real show,” he said.\nHouse music fan Rana Al-Salem told Arab News that MDL Beast’s 12-hour livestream event, Freqways, was exactly the sort of thing\nshe had been hoping for during\nthe pandemic.\n“I avoided going to the first event (Soundstorm) at the end of last year because I didn’t want to deal with the crowds, and it was so far away from where I live. But the livestream meant I could enjoy all the performances at home, safe, isolated, and comfortable in my pajamas instead of having to dress up for it,” she said.\nThe question that remains is: Once the pandemic is over, will online concerts become the new norm? Alsuwaidan does not think so. He considers himself lucky to have attended a few shows in Saudi Arabia before the lockdown began, and says that going back to watching concerts on a screen does not hold quite the same\nappeal anymore.\n“I can’t wait to be able to go to concerts again in person. The energy of live shows is unreal, nothing else can compare,” he said.\nAl-Salem says that while she does not believe that online shows will become the new default, she hopes they remain an option for people like her who would prefer to view shows at home in private.\n“Personally, I don’t know if I can ever be 100 percent comfortable traveling after this pandemic. Unless they find a cure or a vaccine, I don’t think I would want to put myself at risk like that,” she said.\nAlammar says that his dream of attending his favorite band’s show remains very much alive, and that he intends to capitalize on an opportunity to see them live if he finds one.\n“When all this is over, I’m attending their first comeback show; I don’t care where it is. This pandemic is really making me think about how unpredictable life is and how we have to fight for the things we want,” he said.",
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An immersive historical tale allows us to understand how we are connected to the long threads of history.\n\nIn the fifteenth-century timeline, Cecilia Gallerani becomes the mistress of the de facto Duke of Milan. She must fight for her place in the palace–and against those who want her out. Soon, she finds herself sitting before Leonardo da Vinci, who wants to ensure his own place in the ducal palace by painting his most ambitious portrait to date. Leonardo–a fellow Florentine more experienced with court intrigues–provides Cecilia with a few tools to navigate a dangerous situation.\n\nIn the twentieth-century story, a modest conservator unwittingly places a priceless Italian Renaissance portrait into the hands of a high-ranking Nazi leader. Then, she risks her life to recover it. She and an American soldier, part of the famed Monuments Men team, work together to get it back.\n\nTwo women, separated by 500 years, are swept up in the tide of history as one painting stands at the center of their quests for their own destinies.\n\nI have long been obsessed with Renaissance Italy. But in this book, it was fun to sweep virtually across the European continent, from Milan to Munich and back.\n\nI am a hardcore plotter. I spend a huge amount of time building the spine of my story before I begin writing. I always change things along the way–sometimes significantly–but starting with a basic structure allows me to be more efficient as I go.\n\nMy best writing happens in the dark, wee hours of the morning while my family is sleeping. I relish the time with my story, my snoring dog, and my coffee. If it could be 5:00am all day long, I would get so much done!\n\nComplete silence–and for long, uninterrupted periods. Some of my writer friends work with music or white noise, but I find it distracting. I can’t even imagine turning on the TV.\n\nHistorical research is my passion and joy! I always start with primary sources–things written at the time.\n\nFor the Italian Renaissance, there are so many great primary sources. My personal favorites are legal accounts. Sometimes the laws are so weird! And consider that laws are only made when someone does something considered egregious at the time; it really helps you understand what a culture valued and what they condemned. Of course, the World War II-era is full of fantastic sources, everything from the transcripts of the Nuremberg Trials to personal war diaries.\n\nWhen reading primary sources, it’s interesting to consider what people choose to focus on–and what they omit. I also find the cadence and tone of the language important for framing the book’s setting and the characters’ mindsets.\n\nFor me, the fun of historical fiction is taking the facts as far as they go, then realizing there’s a whole lot of stuff we don’t know. It’s like putting together a complex jigsaw puzzle with a bunch of missing pieces. You make up the rest.\n\nEvery author has a different path to publication. Starting as a nonfiction author shopping my first book proposal more than twenty years ago, I was lucky enough to sign with a prestigious New York publisher. Then, while I slowly tinkered with my first fiction manuscript between 2007 and 2013, I watched the landscape for independent publishing transform. I have always been a “solo-preneur” at heart, and the opportunity to control all aspects of the publishing process was so appealing. Currently, I publish both traditionally and independently. This hybrid model works well for me and allows me to enjoy the best of both worlds.\n\nI do not belong to a critique group but I do rely on a wonderful team of partners who support me with everything from developmental editing to graphic design and technical support. There is no such thing as self-publishing! A book seems like the simplest thing in the world, but the truth is that no one person can do everything that’s needed to bring a successful book to market–at least not very well.\n\nThings move more slowly than you imagine they will. A historical novel can be complex and unwieldy. Sometimes it refuses to take the form you originally intended. I am constantly re-assessing. At the same time, there are more opportunities than ever before for authors. I can’t think of a better time in history to be publishing books.\n\nAnything made by Roberto Benigni. He’s brilliant and hilarious!\n\nSome days I have stir-fry for breakfast and pancakes for dinner! Ah, the joys of working from home. . .\n\nI love to learn languages. Someday, I would like to learn a language based on a totally different system–perhaps Arabic or Japanese. Learning another language is so helpful for mastering English.\n\nBeing quarantined for most of this year has provided more opportunities for silly things than I can remember. I did dress up my pug as a bumblebee. Does that count?\n\nLook for more historical fiction based on the history of art. That’s my love!\n\nCome on over to my web site at https://lauramorelli.com.\n\nTHE NIGHT PORTRAIT by Laura Morelli",
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"Recently I returned to rural Mississippi to express a long overdue thank you to Clarence Hall, a Black Mississippi farmer and civil rights leader in Sharkey and Issaquena counties. Unlike most of the Black farmers in the Delta counties, Clarence was one of the few Blacks who owned his own farm. The vast majority of Black farmers were sharecroppers on white owned plantations who risked eviction if they registered to vote or became active in the civil rights movement. Most were so in debt to the plantation store that if they attempted to leave they would be arrested. Sharecroppers lived a life not unlike that of slaves in the old South. As a land owner, Clarence could stick his neck out and fight for racial justice without risking all his income; he just risked his neck.",
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"During the summer of 1965 Clarence and his wife Millie hosted my wife Judy and me in their home next to the Mississippi river. I was in Mississippi to work with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund on a school desegregation project. Judy conducted a freedom school in the Hall’s back yard, preparing children to enter the soon to be desegregated grades one through three of the white schools. The Halls courageously welcomed two white “trouble-making commies,” as the FBI regarded us, to their home for the summer. We lived with them while we encouraged Black parents to send their kids to the white schools pursuant to the freedom of choice court order. The Halls made us family, insisting that we have their children’s bedroom. Ann, age 6 and Clarence III, 8, voiced no objection to surrendering their room and sleeping in the living room. Rather it was an adventure to have a young white couple joining the family for the summer.\n\nClarence encouraged me daily in the difficult task of persuading black parents to enroll their precious little children in the white schools. They expressed fear for the safety of their children in the hostile environment of the white schools. Even if the children were not emotionally or physically harmed, the parents feared for their own welfare. They knew they would suffer certain retaliation, dismissal from their jobs or awakening in the middle of the night to the screech of the tires of a fleeing pickup and the dancing glare of a cross burning in the yard. Clarence had already lost his job because of his civil rights activity, the Ku Klux Klan burned his church while we were living with him and after school registration, the Klan burned crosses in the yards of parents who had enrolled their children in the white school.\n\nOver the summer, the Goughs and the Halls became family. On Sundays Millie slaughtered a chicken and the six of us sat around the table enjoying the best fried chicken I have ever had and discussing the progress, or lack thereof, in persuading parents to send their first, second and third graders into the unwelcoming environment of the white schools. Within the walls of the Halls’ home, however, race was never an issue. It was amazing how quickly I became both physically and emotionally integrated with the Halls and the black community. The Halls opened their hearts and home, impoverished sharecropper blacks invited me into their dark and sweltering plantation shanties and pastors opened their churches for community meetings to explain the court desegregation order. By the grace of God, Clarence’s guidance and the warmth that greeted me as I met black moms and dads throughout the Delta, my consciousness of being white faded away. Race did not matter. I often returned after meetings with parents discouraged and frustrated. I had explained all the advantages of the white schools over the dilapidated, ill equipped and under funded black schools, but I could not promise safety for the children or the parents. Clarence patiently educated me about the reality of life for Blacks in rural Mississippi and encouraged me to persist, notwithstanding the lack of significant progress. I persisted and by the end of summer progress had been made.\n\nAs a result of my summer in Glen Allan and Clarence's friendship my life was changed. Just four years later my heart and mind were open to the adoption of Sheila and Jeffrey, six year old black fraternal twins. But for that summer and my love for Clarence and Millie and their children and their love for Judy and me, the enriching adventure of the adoption never would have happened. Not having adopted Sheila and Jeff would have been a terrible loss. I am forever indebted to the Halls for adopting me as family that summer, an act of love and grace that led to adding Sheila and Jeff to our family.\n\nIn 2015, the 50th anniversary of that life-changing summer, my conscience began to nag me. “It is time to go back, time to go back, time to return and reconnect before it is too late.” I pretty much quashed those thoughts, thinking, “It’s been so long, Mississippi is so far away; Clarence is in his mid-nineties now; our stay there probably is ancient and forgotten history.” However, I could not suppress the realization that Clarence was in his nineties. That knowledge hammered me with the truth that indeed time was running out. Some months earlier I had telephoned Clarence and learned that his wife Millie and his son, Clarence Hall III had died I had just turned 80. Who knew how much time remained for me? I could wait no longer. It was time to thank Clarence for enriching my life.\n\nThe opportunity to reconnect and give thanks arose in early October when Leila and I were going to New Orleans for a business conference. I suggested to Leila that we go early, fly to Jackson, Mississippi, rent a car and drive to Glen Allan to visit Clarence before going to New Orleans. Leila enthusiastically agreed. She was eager to see firsthand a part of my history that over the years I had written and talked about.\n\nI expected that in the 52 years since I had been in Glen Allan things would have changed tremendously. Much had not. Just as in 1965, the paved roads along white-owned fields ended and became rutted, chuck- holed narrow and dusty lanes where the black-owned fields began. Our tires kicked up a cloud of dust that could be seen for miles. Clarence and his daughter Ann, who was six when I had last seen her and now is a grandmother, saw the dust cloud and knew it must be us—car traffic on these rutted roads was scant. The dusty road ended at a cattle guard across which was a narrow dirt path leading to the top of the Mississippi River levee. Siri’s GPS told us to cross a cattle guard and proceed up the levee. I did not trust Siri and called Ann to redirect us. Ann was much better than Siri and soon we reached Clarence’s small white house near the levee. It turned out that the levee route would have worked, at least if we’d had a four wheel drive SUV, but we were in a rented Prius, not designed for levee excursions.\n\nClarence and Ann greeted us with huge smiles and hugs. My heart was filled with joy. This handsome man at ninety three stands as tall and solid as he did 52 years ago. His mind is as keen and his passion for justice as strong as during the height of the Movement in the sixties. Once inside his home, my home the summer of 1965, I explored. The house had not changed, except that now there was running water, a dishwasher and indoor bathroom and a shelf in the living room on which sat a dozen or more plaques and awards honoring Clarence for his work founding a credit union for Delta citizens. The dining room table was the same. A flood of memories of Sunday evening suppers swept over me. It was such a pleasure to reminisce with Clarence about our time together that long ago summer, although I must confess that our conversation was often marked by mutual interjections of, “I didn’t quite catch that, what was it you just said?” for we both suffer hearing loss. Our conversation amused Ann and Leila, each of whom could not restrain herself from helping out with, “Kerry, he said…” or “Dad, Kerry said…”\n\nWe only had a few hours with Clarence and Ann. We spent some of that time driving to the nearest decent restaurant, about 30 miles away in Greenville. Ten of those miles were dusty, deep rutted routes through the cotton fields where cotton trucks had worn ruts so deep that I had to drive on the shoulder to avoid high centering the Prius. When we entered the packed restaurant a cheerful hostess greeted us. We were the only black and white diners. Clarence and Ann were the only blacks in the restaurant. My apprehension quickly dissolved. The service was polite and efficient and no one paid any attention to us, blacks and whites dining together, an impossibility in 1965.\n\nAfter dinner, we returned to the Hall’s place on the Mississippi. It was a pitch black, moonless night. Once at their home, I expressed some doubt about finding our way back to the highway. Clarence and Ann insisted on guiding us, sharing my fear, rightfully so, that Siri would leave us stranded somewhere in a cotton field. We followed Clarence and Ann to the paved highway, headlights reflecting off the thick dust thrown up by Clarence’s pickup. He knew the road well and I, trusting his familiarity and driving recklessly fast to keep up with him, swerved and veered where he swerved and veered and somehow successfully avoided potholes and high-centering. We safely reached the highway that would take us to our hotel in Vicksburg. Clarence pulled over, I pulled aside his pickup, our Prius and his pickup blocking both lanes of the road. I rolled down our window, Clarence rolled down his and Leila and I thanked Clarence and Ann for being our Moses and guiding us out of the cotton field wilderness.\n\nI added, raising my voice hopefully loud enough that he could hear, “And thank you, Clarence, thank you for everything.” Then a truck pulled up behind us, blocked from proceeding by our vehicles, stopping right on my bumper, obviously impatient to proceed. Leila and I shouted our goodbyes through the open window, waved and departed.\n\nUnfortunately I hadn’t said everything I wanted to say. I should have said it at their house or in the restaurant, but the right moment never seemed to arise. My last chance was when we were parked side by side. But then the impatient truck arrived. What I planned and failed to say was, “Thank you for that summer making me family, for giving me direction to my life and for reconnecting.” I know, however, that if we had not been interrupted by the truck and had remained side by side for a few more moments on that gravel road in the dark of night, Clarence would have replied,\n\n“Reconnect? Why Kerry, we never did disconnect.”\n\nYou can learn more about my civil rights work from Monterey to Mississippi by reading my book, Dear Jeff. Available at Amazon. See also www.dearjeffbook,com )\nIf you do not want to receive these blogs, please email me at kerry6212@gmail.com and insert Unsubscribe in the subject line."
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"Photo of an Atari 2600 with corrupted RAM.\nA video that has been corrupted. Epilepsy warning: This video contains bright, flashing images.\n\nData corruption can occur at any level in a system, from the host to the storage medium. Modern systems attempt to detect corruption at many layers and then recover or correct the corruption; this is almost always successful but very rarely the information arriving in the systems memory is corrupted and can cause unpredictable results.\n\nData corruption during transmission has a variety of causes. Interruption of data transmission causes information loss. Environmental conditions can interfere with data transmission, especially when dealing with wireless transmission methods. Heavy clouds can block satellite transmissions. Wireless networks are susceptible to interference from devices such as microwave ovens.\n\nHardware and software failure are the two main causes for data loss. Background radiation, head crashes, and aging or wear of the storage device fall into the former category, while software failure typically occurs due to bugs in the code. Cosmic rays cause most soft errors in DRAM.[1]\n\nSome errors go unnoticed, without being detected by the disk firmware or the host operating system; these errors are known as silent data corruption[2].\n\nThere are many error sources beyond the disk storage subsystem itself. For instance, cables might be slightly loose, the power supply might be unreliable,[3] external vibrations such as a loud sound,[4] the network might introduce undetected corruption,[5] cosmic radiation and many other causes of soft memory errors, etc. In 39,000 storage systems that were analyzed, firmware bugs accounted for 5–10% of storage failures.[6] All in all, the error rates as observed by a CERN study on silent corruption are far higher than one in every 1016 bits.[7] Webshop Amazon.com has acknowledged similar high data corruption rates in their systems.[8] In 2021, faulty processor cores were identified as an additional cause in publications by Google and Facebook; cores were found to be faulty at a rate of several in thousands of cores.[9][10]\n\nOne problem is that hard disk drive capacities have increased substantially, but their error rates remain unchanged. The data corruption rate has always been roughly constant in time, meaning that modern disks are not much safer than old disks. In old disks the probability of data corruption was very small because they stored tiny amounts of data. In modern disks the probability is much larger because they store much more data, whilst not being safer. That way, silent data corruption has not been a serious concern while storage devices remained relatively small and slow. In modern times and with the advent of larger drives and very fast RAID setups, users are capable of transferring 1016 bits in a reasonably short time, thus easily reaching the data corruption thresholds.[11]\n\nAs an example, ZFS creator Jeff Bonwick stated that the fast database at Greenplum, which is a database software company specializing in large-scale data warehousing and analytics, faces silent corruption every 15 minutes.[12] As another example, a real-life study performed by NetApp on more than 1.5 million HDDs over 41 months found more than 400,000 silent data corruptions, out of which more than 30,000 were not detected by the hardware RAID controller. Another study, performed by CERN over six months and involving about 97 petabytes of data, found that about 128 megabytes of data became permanently corrupted.[13][14]\n\nSilent data corruption may result in cascading failures, in which the system may run for a period of time with undetected initial error causing increasingly more problems until it is ultimately detected.[15] For example, a failure affecting file system metadata can result in multiple files being partially damaged or made completely inaccessible as the file system is used in its corrupted state.\n\nIf an uncorrectable data corruption is detected, procedures such as automatic retransmission or restoration from backups can be applied. Certain levels of RAID disk arrays have the ability to store and evaluate parity bits for data across a set of hard disks and can reconstruct corrupted data upon the failure of a single or multiple disks, depending on the level of RAID implemented. Some CPU architectures employ various transparent checks to detect and mitigate data corruption in CPU caches, CPU buffers and instruction pipelines; an example is Intel Instruction Replay technology, which is available on Intel Itanium processors.[16]\n\nMany errors are detected and corrected by the hard disk drives using the ECC codes[17] which are stored on disk for each sector. If the disk drive detects multiple read errors on a sector it may make a copy of the failing sector on another part of the disk, by remapping the failed sector of the disk to a spare sector without the involvement of the operating system (though this may be delayed until the next write to the sector). This \"silent correction\" can be monitored using S.M.A.R.T. and tools available for most operating systems to automatically check the disk drive for impending failures by watching for deteriorating SMART parameters.\n\nSome file systems, such as Btrfs, HAMMER, ReFS, and ZFS, use internal data and metadata checksumming to detect silent data corruption. In addition, if a corruption is detected and the file system uses integrated RAID mechanisms that provide data redundancy, such file systems can also reconstruct corrupted data in a transparent way.[18] This approach allows improved data integrity protection covering the entire data paths, which is usually known as end-to-end data protection, compared with other data integrity approaches that do not span different layers in the storage stack and allow data corruption to occur while the data passes boundaries between the different layers.[19]\n\nData scrubbing is another method to reduce the likelihood of data corruption, as disk errors are caught and recovered from before multiple errors accumulate and overwhelm the number of parity bits. Instead of parity being checked on each read, the parity is checked during a regular scan of the disk, often done as a low priority background process. Note that the \"data scrubbing\" operation activates a parity check. 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Even the fact that it went ahead, given that twelve Russian agents had been indicted for meddling in the 2016 election shortly beforehand, is evidence enough of that. But a lot of people pointed to that statement as the clearest and most shocking example of an American president actively siding with a foreign nation actively conspiring against the United States (and basically the rest of the world, and the forces of good in general).\n\nBut wait!!! It’s OK guys! He said today that he actually meant to say WOULDN’T!!\n\nYou know how we all do that, using a positive form of a word instead of a negative one, don’t you!? Like when you say something like:\n\nI can believe that idiotic, narcissistic sociopath got elected!\n\nI have got the faintest idea how anyone, in good conscience, can support him!\n\nI hope he does use another pathetic, incredibly transparent lie, to try to take back his treasonous remarks!\n\nSurely we all do that all the time, don’t we!? I can imagine it’s not a common phenomenon at all…\n\nI meant to say, I CAN’T imagine it’s not a common phenomenon at all. Oh my God, look at how easy it is do it! IT’S DEFINITELY A REAL, NORMAL THING THAT HAPPENS TO NORMAL PEOPLE ALL THE TIME!!\n\nOK, let’s step back and look at this objectively, linguistically, and see if he’s maybe telling the truth when he says he meant to say wouldn’t. Let’s look at both sentences and the evidence for whether they might be what he meant to say.\n\n“President Putin Says it’s not Russia. I Don’t See any Reason Why it Would Be.”\n\nLooking at this in a linguistic sense, it certainly makes sense. First of all, no utterance exists in isolation, so to make sense of it, you have to look at its context. And the context here is that Trump has always favoured Putin, even over traditional allies. In his demanour, behaviour, and other remarks in Helsinki, this is also clear. Because these sentences also clearly suggest Trump sides with Putin over the American intelligence agencies, it’s likely what he meant to say.\n\nEven looking at it isolation though, it still makes sense. There’s a clear relationship between the two. The first introduces an idea, and the second reinforces it. It’s a very common way to link sentences, and the simplest way to demonstrate that the two share such a connection is just to avoid using any words that contradict this. Like so:\n\nI like ice cream. It’s perfect on warm summer days!\n\nA very simple pair of sentences, but their complementary content, and placement one after another, make it clear that they work together. The same thing is happening with the two sentences Trump actually said. The second sentence logically supports the first, and Trump didn’t use any of the obvious words he could have to indicate a contrast between the sentences. He put in an I will say this, but that just served to emphasise the sentence that followed.\n\nBut there are other ways to indicate contrast: tone, deliberate pauses, gestures. But if you watch the clip, Trump doesn’t use any of these to suggest a contrast between the two sentences:\n\nHe also says would in a clear way, not the way one might say it if they’d meant to say wouldn’t but got confused. In fact, he strongly emphasises the word, to stress its contrast with the negative form (it’s not) in the previous sentence.\n\nMy conclusion: this is almost certainly what he meant to say.\n\n“President Putin Says it’s not Russia. I Don’t See any Reason Why it Wouldn’t Be.”\n\nBefore we go into detail, please read that sentence out loud. How does it sound? Does it sound like something someone would actually say? It doesn’t, does it? The rhythm’s completely off. There are too many negatives (not, don’t, and wouldn’t all in quick succession). I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be simply isn’t a natural way to say it. Why not just say I disagree, or, I think it was Russia?\n\nMost importantly though, Trump wants us to believe there should have been have been a contrast between these two sentences (Putin says it wasn’t Russia vs I think it was), but doesn’t indicate this in any of the normal ways we do so. Why didn’t he use but or however (OK, he probably wouldn’t use however) to show this contrast? This is something we do so automatically that it sounds weird when we don’t use them, and we basically have to make a conscious effort not to use them. We’re simply so used to using them, and to the sense that not using them implies a complementary relationship between statements, that it’s weird when we don’t follow these conventions. For example:\n\nI like ice cream, but it’s perfect on warm summer days!\n\nObviously both sound very unnatural, and we’d never say anything like this. But Trump wants us to believe that’s what he did. He wants us to believe he followed one statement with a contrasting one, without using any of the various methods at his disposal to indicate this contrast, something a native speaker would do. Or even a non-native speaker, as these conventions are quite common across languages.\n\nThe only possible point in favour of Trump not having actually meant to have said wouldn’t is his general difficulty with the English language. The fact that he struggles with many of the fundamentals makes the tiniest part of me think that maybe he did mean to say something as awkward as what he claims. And then, because he has no attention span and can’t organise his thoughts, he didn’t say the nonsense he’d planned to say, and actually mistakenly said something that made sense. It’s ever-so-slightly plausible, but I still don’t think it’s the case, as he just doesn’t plan his words that much. He seems to just stumble from word to word (except when reading from that piece of paper today, like a scolded child reading something his parents wrote).\n\nConclusion: it’s so unlikely that Trump meant to say wouldn’t that we can safely say that it’s a lie. Another lie, but it’s so depressing because it’s not even a good one. He’s not even clever enough to try to hide it. Or else he just doesn’t care enough about making his lies plausible, just as he doesn’t bother hiding his relationship with Putin.\n\nIt’s depressing that he’s so stupid that he can’t lie well or hide his treason, but he also doesn’t care enough to try to do either, and he knows his most fervent supporters will stick with him, just as he’s stuck with Putin.\n\nAt least we might get a bit of a laugh when the pee tape is finally released, as we sit among the ashes of civilisation, huddled together for warmth."
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"The first glimpse of Srirangapatna ruins as trains from Mysuru trundle over the bridge sets one thinking of the glorious past. A visit to the place, however, will surely disappoint most as there is lack of documentation and conservation of old buildings and sites. Fortunately, Mysore School of Architecture and University of Liverpool have collaborated to document this temple town and its ruins. This Weekend Star Supplement takes its readers through the conservation efforts and the documentation process.\n\nIndia is on development path and the development is so rapid that small towns are merging into big cities and the concomitant problems are being ignored. Srirangapatna, the historically significant town in transition, which is about 21 km from Mysuru, is a good example of how it has undergone major changes over centuries.\n\nThe town has been under strong urban impact due to expansion of the existing highway that divides the island town in two. The tourist inflow has also increased over the years. Also due to the growing real estate investment and its proximity to Mysuru, such developments have significantly impacted upon Srirangapatna’s heritage value, despite it being earmarked as a Historical Town.",
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"This is the precise reason why Srirangapatna was chosen for a collaborative documentation and to this effect, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the newly established Research Cell at Mysore School of Architecture (MSA) and University of Liverpool.\n\nThe six-month study was done under the guidance of Prof. Soumyen Bandyopadhyay, who is the Sir James Stirling Chair in Architecture at the Liverpool School of Architecture, University of Liverpool and Prof. D.S. Ramakrishna Rao, Design Chair, and Co-ordinator, Research Cell of MSA. Other contributors to fieldwork and documentation were the team from England comprising Dr. Giamila Quattrone, Dr. Martin Gofriller, Claudia Bruguglio, Desiree Campolo, and architects Shreya V. Pai, S.P. Preetham, Balaji Venkatachary and Shruti M. Desai of the Research Cell of MSA.",
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"The study, titled “The Srirangapatna World Heritage Site Documentation and Development Project”, was undertaken from March to September 2017 as the Heritage aspect of Srirangapatna must be protected at any cost. Hence the Mysore School of Architecture under the MoU with Centre for the Study of Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb (ArCHIAM), based at University of Liverpool School of Architecture, took up the study of three sites in the island town which are a part of the Phase 1 of this project,” said Prof. Ramakrishna Rao.\n\n“Urbanisation of small and Tier-2 towns is happening at a rapid pace. Specific urban issues confronting our main metros and bigger towns are not being addressed, especially Heritage Towns in the Indian context. This study therefore becomes a model for similar towns,” said Prof. Bandyopadhyay.",
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"The study is not about conventional buildings of the type built by Tipu Sultan, the Scottish Cemetery, the Mosque or the Fort. “We picked up areas where there is no documentation but has a lot of historical significance. The first of this project was the Kashi Vishwanath Temple belonging to Bhairavi Trust, which is on Ashoka Road in Mysuru,” said Prof. Rao.\n\nThe land to set up the temple in the Gosai Ghat at Srirangapatna is located on the southern side of the island given to the Goswami clan nearly 400 years ago. The Goswamis hail from Varanasi and Kashi. Apart from Srirangapatna, Gosai Mutts are even established in Kashi, Pune, Varanasi and Mysuru.",
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"A sculpture in one of the temples.\n\nGosai Ghats are located on the Southern side of the island and are among the many neglected monuments at Srirangapatna though they are historically and architecturally important. Out of the two Gosai Ghats, the bigger one is Dodda Gosai Ghat (Kashi Vishwanatha Temple) and the Chikka Gosai Ghat (Tripura Bhairavi Mutt).",
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"The Gosai Ghat at Srirangapatna was started by Swami Balaramgiri but only fully established by his successor Swami Maheshgiri. The settlement used to span across 10,000 acres but in 1964, the government took over their land leaving the owners with only the Chikka Gosai Ghat. The current Matadipathi (the head of the mutt) of the Gosai Ghat is Krishna Mohan Nandagiri who goes there every Monday morning, has a bath and performs pujas at one of the temples at the Ghat that is painted white.\n\n“We studied the area and prepared a detailed actual drawing as to how it can be restored. This study is for documentation for records or information. This project is supported by the Overseas Development Authority of United Kingdom, which granted 5,000 GBP to MSA,” he said.\n\nSince the Chikka Gosai Ghat still belongs to the Gosai clan, the Samadhi of every Swamiji from the clan can be found here.",
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"For the second phase of the project, the MSA got a grant of Rs. 3 lakh from “Smt. D. Rama Bai Charitable Foundation” from its CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) fund. The second documentation involves drawings for implementation for which a blueprint will be provided.\n\nThe second study was done by the team from Liverpool along with MSA on the Gajendra Moksha Kalyani at the Ranganathaswami Temple realising its tremendous importance.\n\nAccording to one of the priests at the Ranganathaswami temple who did not wish to be named, “When the Kalyani was built, water from around was channelled into it to keep it filled all the time. But this also meant that the nearby crocodiles would sometimes wander into it and cause fear among people. This resulted in the temple taking a decision to close the sluices. This in turn, resulted in the water stagnation, making it a breeding ground for mosquitoes. As a result, malaria epidemic broke out at Srirangapatna about 50 years ago. After the epidemic, the Kalyani was drained completely and has been defunct since then.”",
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"The third stage of the study that was done is of the Abandoned Ganjam Mutt in Ganjam area located right opposite another ancient temple which dates back to circa 1600 C.E. The Abandoned Mutt is in ruins now and is covered by wild vegetation. The area surrounding the mutt and the shelter by the road indicates that there might have been a settlement which once flourished here. “Detailed drawings of this Mutt with its temple plan have also been done,” said Prof. Rao.\n\nAsked about the whether they were also studying the impact of development, Prof. Rao, said, “We are studying that also. The impact of six-lane highway on Srirangapatna, impact of new urban development, its closeness to Mysuru and it is slowly turning out to be ‘Bedroom Community’”\n\nWhat is this Bedroom Community? “This is a typical American expression. This means they live in Srirangapatna and work in Mysuru or Bengaluru because the cost of living is lower in the Temple Town than in Mysuru,” he said.\n\nUnless you set in proper rules and regulations, the possibilities of smaller towns like Srirangapatna deteriorating into any bigger town abutting a bigger city or agglomeration can happen. When you do the study you are identifying the areas, going into neglect and bring them back into mainstream. Therefore the land around is not neglected.",
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"“Srirangapatna is a heritage town and we must protect it. We have to find funds to restore it. The MSA cannot do it as it does not have the wherewithal. There are organisations who fund it like Agha Khan Trust, Yes Bank, Tata Trust and Birla Trust to name a few,” he said and added that tremendous help and support was given to MSA by Divisional Archives, Mysore, Archaeological Survey of India and Indian Heritage Cities Network Foundation.\n\n5 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Saving Srirangapatna: Documenting glorious past for posterity”"
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"The deteriorated Trenton Transit Center platforms will be rehabilitated and uplifted into full ADA compliance thanks to guaranteed federal funding.\n\nThat’s because the Federal Railroad Administration has awarded New Jersey Transit with about $18.3 million in grants to help finance capital improvements at the capital city train station.\n\n“I’m pleased the Federal Railroad Administration heeded my calls for these desperately needed funds,” Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman said Monday in a press statement. “Many features of the Trenton Transit Center are outdated and decades behind similar stations in the region. The planned repairs and upgrades will not only improve service to Trenton residents and visitors right now, they will reduce maintenance costs for years to come, ultimately saving local taxpayers.”\n\n“With the assistance of Senator Menendez, Senator Booker, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman and our partners at the U.S. Department of Transportation,” Murphy said Monday in a press statement, “we have been able to secure funding that will make this critical piece of infrastructure more accessible for those living with disabilities, protect passengers from inclement weather, and provide other needed improvements.”\n\nNJ Transit plans to rehabilitate two island platforms and upgrade a side platform to high-level boarding, thereby “remediating existing platforms’ deteriorated conditions and expanding station capacity at the Trenton Transit Center,” according to the Federal Railroad Administration or FRA.\n\nIn addition to FRA’s $18.3 million grant, NJ Transit will contribute approximately $7.1 million and Amtrak will supply $1.6 million to help complete a $27 million infrastructure improvement project at Trenton Transit Center, according to a press release issued by Menendez’s office.\n\nNJ Transit describes the rail hub here as a “heavily used station” that “supports an average of 3,673 passenger boardings per weekday and serves a key link to the state Capital region, Philadelphia, Newark and New York City.”\n\n“The current station needs rehabilitation in order to return to a state of good repair,” NJ Transit said of Trenton Station in a project sheet calling for $49 million in new funding to improve the facility.\n\nIt’s not clear when NJ Transit will begin to make improvements to Trenton Transit Center, but a June 5 economic impact study suggested the project’s start date could begin in the year 2028.\n\nNow that FRA has chipped in $18.3 million, NJ Transit may be more inclined to begin making Trenton Station improvements sooner rather than later.\n\nThe Federal Railroad Administration says these $18.3 million in improvements will bring all Trenton Transit Center platforms into full compliance with the ADA or the Americans with Disabilities Act.\n\nWhenever a public entity like NJ Transit makes capital improvements and “undertakes an alteration to an existing facility that could affect the usability of the facility, the public entity must make the alteration accessible to persons with disabilities, including wheelchair users,” according to a May 2016 legal opinion issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation.",
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