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[ null, "Otsapa Ubani Otsapa, chairman of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Ado Local Government Chapter, Benue State, has been docked by the EFCC for alleged criminal conspiracy, abuse of office and diversion of public funds to the tune of N17.5 million.\n\nOne of the two-count charge reads: “That you, Otsapa Ubani Otsapa being Chairman of National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Ado Chapter, between 2016 and 2019 in Ado Local Government area of Benue State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, was entrusted with the sum of N17,552,400.00 by the NULGE state chapter for the welfare of its members, but dishonesty misappropriated the said sum and thereby committed an offence, contrary to Section 312 of the Penal Code (CAP) 124 Laws of Benue State, and punishable under Section 313 of the same Law”." ]
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[ null, null, "Until the late 1970s, a slight, regal man with radiant white hair was a quiet fixture at theaters throughout New York City. Edwin Denby (1903–1983), an established dance critic and poet, saw as many styles of dance as he possibly could. Though Denby rarely spoke—and when he did, he whispered—his silent authority carried a far greater weight than the chatter of the other critics in the theater lobbies. Indeed, his bright, clear-eyed criticism was all about looking. “Watching and seeing was his life,” says choreographer Douglas Dunn, one of Denby’s close friends. “He was the ultimate perceiver.”\n\nEdwin Orr Denby was born February 4, 1903, in Tientsin, China, to American parents. Denby’s family was nomadic, and the sensitive, fiercely intelligent little boy hopscotched across the world for most of his childhood. Eventually the Denbys returned to America, and at 16 Edwin enrolled at Harvard University. Restless, he dropped out during his sophomore year, and after some floundering moved back to Europe, where he took courses at the University of Vienna and studied modern dance at Vienna’s Hellerau-Laxenburg School. Denby found a home in the dance studio. He joined a dance company in Darmstadt, Germany, and appeared with several troupes in Switzerland.\n\nAll along, Denby was writing poetry, and he continued to identify as a poet first even in his later years. Lincoln Kirstein once said that poets are “choreographers of words”; perhaps this is why Denby felt an instant affinity with George Balanchine, a fellow neoclassicist, when he saw the Ballets Russes perform Balanchine’s Prodigal Son in Paris in 1930.\n\nJust two years after Balanchine came to the U.S. in 1933, a tired and injured Denby followed, settling into an unheated fourth-floor walkup on West 21st Street in Manhattan. (He would live in this apartment, along with his cat Friendly, whom he fed jars of baby food, for the rest of his life.) Hopelessly unemployed, Denby submitted a rambling manuscript to Modern Music magazine. Editor Minna Lederman saw something in his writing and asked him to write a dance column for a penny a word.\n\nDenby began writing about dance at a crucial moment in America’s cultural history. Several choreographers—with Balanchine and Martha Graham at the forefront—were starting to make daring, energetic pieces that felt distinctly American. In the essays Denby wrote for Modern Music (and later for the New York Herald Tribune, Dance Magazine and The Nation, among others), he developed a style of criticism that is at once breezy and lyrical, a poetic mode uniquely suited to those vibrant new works. “Edwin’s writing lets the dance be what it is, and gives it back to the reader in a way that’s primarily—and gorgeously—descriptive,” says Dunn. “He had opinions, but judgment wasn’t his first priority. His major putdown word was ‘admirable.’ Even if he didn’t like a piece, he would never stop looking.”\n\nDenby wrote beautifully about many American choreographers, including Graham, Jerome Robbins and Merce Cunningham, but he was at his best reviewing Balanchine’s dances. And his timing was perfect: Denby’s critical career spanned one of the prolific choreographer’s most fruitful periods, so that his essays form an exquisite catalogue of some of the most iconic Balanchine masterpieces. A famous passage from a 1945 review gracefully captures the dramatic texture of a pivotal moment in Concerto Barocco:\n\nAgainst a background of chorus that suggests the look of trees in the wind before a storm breaks, the ballerina, with limbs powerfully outspread, is lifted by her male partner…in narrowing arcs higher and higher. Then at the culminating phrase, from her greatest height he very slowly lowers her…till her toe reaches the floor and she rests her full weight at last on this single sharp point…It has the effect at that moment of a deliberate and powerful plunge into a wound.\n\nDenby’s remarkable work earned him a Guggenheim fellowship in 1948, the Dance Magazine Award in 1965 and the Brandeis University Notable Achievement award in 1979. He also published two volumes of dance criticism, Looking at the Dance (1949) and Dancers, Buildings and People in the Streets (1965). With characteristic modesty, Denby never trumpeted these accomplishments. He kept only one copy of each of his books, hiding them in a closet.\n\nThough his dance writing slowed to a halt in the 1960s, Denby kept attending performances. And he didn’t discriminate; his white head presided serenely over downtown shows just as frequently as it appeared at New York City Ballet productions. All the while, Denby led the way for the next generation of critics, like Arlene Croce, Robert Gottlieb and Joan Acocella. Croce, former New Yorker dance critic and Denby’s good friend, once joked that she has “spent years combing Denbyisms out of her prose.” (“What’s wrong with that?” says Dunn. “Leave ’em in!”)\n\nSuffering from excruciating ulcers and other medical problems, Denby quietly took his own life on July 12, 1983. Biographer William MacKay says that Balanchine’s death just three months earlier left Denby “standing on the wrong side of an epoch.” But he’d already made a lasting impression on the field of dance writing. Even Balanchine, who was notoriously dismissive of dance critics, made exceptions for Denby. Shortly after reading Denby’s essay on Concerto Barocco, he showed it to Richard Buckle, then editor of the English periodical Ballet. “If you must write,” Balanchine said, tapping Denby’s review, “try writing like that.” [DT]\n\nNow, test your students’ knowledge with this history quiz." ]
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[ null, "The Grays Bay Road and Port project in Nunavut is now back after being bogged down for nearly two years by COVID-19 and financial constraints from soaring construction costs.\n\nThe Kitikmeot Inuit Association (KIA), which is leading the project, plans to take out a 10-year, $ 7.25 million loan from Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), the territory’s Inuit organization.\n\n“We are ready to move forward,” said Stanley Anablak, president of KIA, a regional Inuit association that represents the Inuit of western Nunavut.\n\nThe project would see a 227 kilometer all-weather road north of the Jericho mine near the Northwest Territories border at the north end of the Tibbitt-Contwoyto winter road to Grays Bay on the arctic coast. It would also have a deep-water port at Grays Bay in the Coronation Gulf.\n\nThe project would bring lower cost of living, cheaper electricity and improved telecommunications to the Kitikmeot region.\n\nThe Kitikmeot Association said it has carried out an independent review of the project’s business case to assess its viability before accepting the loan. He then asked delegates at his recent AGM in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut to approve the loan, which was done unanimously. KIA wanted a grant from NTI, which meant they wouldn’t have to pay it back, but were offered to bury the funds instead.\n\nThe loan agreement, which covers 25% of what is needed to get it ready to go, is expected to be signed by the end of the month, Anablak said.\n\nThe association has received a financial commitment from the federal government to cover the remaining 75 percent of necessary pre-construction costs up to $ 21.6 million.\n\nTogether, the federal grant and the NTI loan will help prepare the Western Arctic Deepwater Road and Port Project for an environmental assessment by federal and territorial reviewers.\n\nNTI’s loan is expected to be made in two installments, with the first $ 4 million returned to KIA within 30 days of signing the loan agreement.\n\nThe second part of the loan would be granted within 10 days of the implementation by the KIA of “certain financial management measures”. The agreement states that the entire loan must be repaid by March 31, 2032.\n\nThe first step in this three-year process, said Anablak, will be to hire a project manager.\n\nThe project – which KIA took over from Nunavut Resource Corp. in 2020 – was initially valued at $ 550 million in total.\n\nBut rising construction costs have since skyrocketed, Anablak said.\n\n“COVID has placed a huge burden on us, so we have delayed the last 19 months on this project,” he said. “Once we hire a project manager, that will be one of their jobs, costing.”\n\nAfter that, the task will be to find investors.\n\n“We have always dreamed of power lines and the Internet. We hope the government will step in and use our access to connect us,” Anablak said.\n\nLink with the NWT\n\nMeanwhile, in the Northwest Territories, the Yellowknives Dene First Nation plans to move forward with their $ 1.1 billion Slave Province Geological Corridor project, which would connect to the road. Gray’s Bay.\n\nThe Slave Geological Province Corridor would see a 413 kilometer all-season highway constructed northeast of Yellowknife to the western border of Nunavut.\n\nIn August 2019, the federal government announced it would invest $ 30 million, and the Government of the Northwest Territories will contribute an additional $ 10 million to support environmental regulatory reviews and planning studies for this project.\n\nCould Moderna justify its valuation of $ 129 billion?" ]
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[ null, null, "Truth is over the years almost the only contributors financing the political campaigns of the commissioners overseeing the state’s trucking and utility industries come from the very companies directly regulated by the Louisiana Public Service Commission. It’s totally legal.\n\nNow that the regulated solar energy industry appears no longer engaged in the Dec. 5 runoff between Republican incumbent PSC Commissioner Eric Skrmetta and his Democratic challenger Allen Borne Jr., campaign contributions by regulated traditional utilities and their allies to the regulators has become the main issue that separates the two candidates.\n\nSkrmetta, of Metairie, and Borne, of New Orleans, are vying for one of the most important positions in state government, one which launched Huey Long, John McKeithen and Kathleen Blanco to the Governor’s Mansion. The 1st PSC District includes all or part of 11 parishes but most of the residents live in the Jefferson and St. Tammany Parish suburbs of New Orleans along with the Ascension and Livingston Parish suburbs of Baton Rouge.\n\nEarly voting began Friday, took the day off Sunday, and will continue Monday through Saturday at 6 p.m., though not on Thursday, Thanksgiving, and Friday, Acadian Day.\n\nRepresenting more constituents than each of the six congressmen, each of the five elected PSC commissioners make decisions worth billions of dollars, most of which everyday Louisiana residents and businesses are called upon to pay. But the PSC operates at the intersection of complex engineering and high finance, boring many consumers and the media, leaving the commissioners to make their decisions in relative anonymity.\n\nDespite pulling more votes this election, Eric Skrmetta is facing a runoff for PSC Commissioner\n\nLouisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta pulled down more votes Tuesday night than he did to win reelection in 2014. But the two-ti…\n\nSo, it should come as no surprise that about $257,812 of the $369,584 – 70% of that total campaign contributions Skrmetta reported Nov. 12 to the Board of Ethics – came from the lobbyists and company officials with business before the commission. Nearly $50,000 came from Entergy, less than the roughly $40,182 from the Republican Party establishment, according to campaign finance disclosures. Stone Pigman, a large New Orleans law firm that is hired to do a lot of consulting and research work for the PSC, ponied up about $14,350 for Skrmetta’s reelection effort. (Exact numbers are difficult to determine in Louisiana, where unlike many states and the federal government, doesn’t require donors to identify their employers.)\n\nIn contrast, Borne reported only $13,951 from friends and family, many of whom are lawyers in small firms or solo practitioners, according to campaign disclosures filed with the Board of Ethics. Borne says he has spent about $70,000 of his money.\n\nSkrmetta said utility company contributions don’t equate to control of himself and the other commissioners. Monthly Entergy bills are lower now than they were in 2008, in the months before Skrmetta joined the commission. He readily ticks off a long list of decisions he made and court cases he backed over the past dozen years in office that went against the business interests of Entergy – the largest corporation headquartered in Louisiana and supplier of electricity to about half the state.\n\n“We’ve cut the utility ask by over $8 billion. We’ve litigated aggressively and we’ve returned money to the ratepayers. …Our rate mechanism is paving the way for $119 billion of new industry for Louisiana,” Skrmetta said. “We’re saving money for the public on a regular basis.”\n\nBut that misses the point, Borne said.\n\nWhile rates have remained relatively low, monthly electric bills are among the lowest in the country largely because the price of natural gas, which fuels many of the generators in Louisiana that make electricity, have collapsed on the world market.\n\nUtilities were given monopoly status a century ago because the amount of infrastructure necessary to transmit and deliver electricity made granting one company exclusive rights over a given territory more efficient. The PSC was set up to ensure that the companies wouldn’t charge higher rates than they would if there was competition.\n\nUtility companies are allowed to collect the costs of making, transmitting, and delivering electricity plus a guaranteed profit, usually about 10 percent. Commissioners decide “allowable” costs, which determines how much customers pay and how much comes out of the monopoly’s profits.\n\nBy dominating the cash flow of commissioner campaigns, Borne said, utility executives and their lobbyists have greater access. Commissioners hear hard arguments from the corporations but only have an abstract notion of what’s best for consumers.\n\n“They want to make money and you can’t blame them for that,” Borne said of the utilities, adding he wants to ban contributions from the regulated as Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi have done. Twenty-two states restrict corporations from contributing to political campaigns, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.\n\n“I believe the Legislature, if the PSC itself won’t, should ban contributions from the companies the PSC regulate as a monopoly,” Borne said.\n\nSkrmetta received 134,900 votes or 31% of the 431,014 cast in the Nov. 3 primary. Borne received 107,174 votes or 25% of the total. Three other Republican candidates, one without party affiliation and one from the Green Party, split the remaining vote.\n\nSome commentators called the PSC primary the dirtiest and most bitter campaign on the Nov. 3 ballot, which also included presidential, congressional races along with choosing every district judge and district attorney in the state. Skrmetta was skewered in ads for an African safari trip. He was tied to the lease of land for the Boomtown Casino because of a small interest he had in his wealthy family’s business, which made the deal in the early 2000s.\n\nMost of the money for those ads came from the industry that sells and installs solar panels.\n\nThe solar industry and its lobbyists accounted for about 87% of the $143,995 reported raised by primary opponent, former Slidell Republican Rep. Kevin Pearson. One firm and its employees, PosiGen, contributed $41,600 to Pearson, according to Ethics Board disclosures. PosiGen, founded in 2011, relied on significant homeowner tax breaks aimed at building solar as an alternative to oil, gas, coal, and nuclear rods used by the privately owned utility corporations.\n\nSkrmetta opposed the tax breaks as unfair and argued that non-solar customers had to pay extra because of the rates private utilities had to pay for excess energy created by the rooftop solar panels that was sold into the grid. He was in the majority when the PSC voted 3-2 in September 2019 for new rules that would lower the rates energy companies paid.\n\nAfter Pearson ran fourth in the primary, the solar industry apparently hasn’t been willing to come out of pocket for the runoff. But in an overwhelmingly Republican district, a Democrat has a tough road to victory. Skrmetta released a television ad Friday that featured U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-Jefferson, whose congressional district shares many of the same lines as Skrmetta’s PSC district. Scalise won his race Nov. 3 with 72% of the vote.\n\nSince Nov. 3, Borne said he has received only $1,000 from a single donor with ties to the solar industry.\n\nJeffrey Cantin, of Solar Alternatives Inc. in Jefferson Parish and member of the trade group, Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association, wrote that check to Borne. (He had given $4,000 to Pearson, according to the campaign finance reports.)\n\n“Louisiana has been caught up in being an oil and gas state. Louisiana hasn’t looked at other sources: winds, solar,” Cantin said, adding that Louisiana’s economy is benefitting from newly created jobs.\n\n“Louisiana isn’t picking up on that. Even Mississippi has more solar than Louisiana. It’s a great opportunity for Louisiana to grow up and become an energy state like its peers.”\n\nSkrmetta said he isn’t against solar but all “green” fuel sources need to be considered on the same price point as traditional fuels. “I’m focused on protecting the ratepayers,” he said." ]
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[ null, "My entire life, I’ve been in awe of violinist, Itzhak Pearlman, never having known music without him. My late mother was a childhood prodigy violinist, including having been among the youngest members of the San Francisco Symphony. What made her story even more remarkable was that her father was in prison, and her mother was a heroin addict and prostitute. My mother told me how when she came home from school on days when her mom was shooting up, she’d go in her room and practice the violin for hours, making any pain from her home life float away with each note.\n\nHowever, as these stories too often unfold, by the time my mother was 19, she was pregnant and living in Germany with my father who was stationed in the army there, right before he headed to fight in Viet Nam. And, through my mother’s subsequent personal demons like alcoholism, she never picked up a violin again.\n\nStill, her entire life, my mother loved the violin, and even in her darkest days decades later, she could shut her eyes, dazed on the couch from a pint of vodka, and astoundingly recall every note of an all-Beethoven program, humming it as though, in her mind, she was 15 again, in a beautiful gown, sitting upright on stage, playing every note on her beloved violin. As I grew up, it was undeniable to me even at a young age that my mother’s destiny as a concert violinist was tragically derailed – partly by uncontrollable circumstance, partly from her own horrendous decisions.\n\nStill, among the greatest gifts that my mother shared with me was violinist, Itzhak Pearlman. For my mother and me, Itzhak represented our two worlds combined – that is, the violin and disability. See, as most know, Itzhak isn’t just among the greatest violinists of our time, but a polio survivor, relying on leg braces, crutches, and a mobility scooter.\n\nI remember being in my manual wheelchair – maybe I was six years old? – meeting Itzhak back stage after a concert, a meeting somehow arranged by my mother. He awkwardly walked up to me in his cage-like leg braces, stopping directly in front of me. He seemed not just larger-than-life in spirit, but in physicality – a giant of a man, as if his head touched the sky-high ceiling of the auditorium.\n\nItzhak looked down at me, smiling, grasping my chin with his hand. “Handsome boy,” he said with an accent.\n\nThen, Itzhak placed his hand on my forehead, closed his eyes, and said something in a language that I didn’t recognize. Was it a prayer?\n\nI’ll never know what Itzhak said to me that day in a langauge that I didn’t understand, and what’s even more puzzeling to me today was how my mother arranged the meeting – I never thought to ask about that extraordinary event prior to her death. Nonetheless, what I recall most about meeting Itzhak was that his presence was easily defined through my eyes as a child: Greatness. Maybe it was the connection to my mother, or maybe I was at an impressionable age, but no other person has struck me with the true sense of greatness that I recognized in Itzhak – he has charisma beyond what can be explained. And, when witnessed in-person, his spirit is all-consuming.\n\nWith Itzhak being an astounding violinist and presence, his celebrity has made him iconic, worthy of his own urban legend. And, while the urban legend is, of course, completely untrue, it’s a worthy tale retold, no less – one that hits home a great life tenet:\n\nOn November 8, 1995, an entire audience got to witness Itzhak’s divine spirit first-hand. Like any other concert, Itzhak came onto stage with his crutches, took his seat, put his violin to his chin, and began playing. But, after the first few bars – strokes of his bow – a string broke on his 1714 Soil Stradivarius violin, the pop ricocheting through Lincoln Center’s Fisher Hall. In such a circumstance, a violinist must grab another violin or re-string the instrument, as such complex compositions can’t be played on three strings – or so anyone thought.\n\nHowever, rather than stopping, Itzhak continued playing – the whole symphony – never missing a note. He re-modulated and recomposed each piece in real-time, in his head, redefining the arcs of his bow to eliminate the need of the fourth string. The mesmerized crowd leaped to ovation at the end.\n\nBut, Itzhak, in his humbleness, calmed the audience, and simply noted, “You know, sometimes it’s an artist’s task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left.”\n\nDid Itzhak really play an entire symphony concert on three strings? No – again, it’s an urban legend. Yet, there’s absolute truth in the fact that it should be all of our tasks to find out how much we can accomplish with what we have left at any point in life. Maybe we face disability, an ended relationship, a job loss, or a tough business climate – the list goes on and on. During such circumstances, our only question should be, how much can we accomplish with what we have left? The answer, as we can each demonstrate in our daily lives, is: we can accomplish more than most can imagine.\n\n5 thoughts on “Playing With Itzhak”" ]
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[ "“One of the most effective ways to heal stomach ulcers naturally is to drink cabbage juice regularly for three weeks,” a man in the video says.\n\nHe says this is because it “has high levels of glucoraphanin which turns readily into sulforaphane in the body, helping to reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process”.\n\nGlucoraphanin is a natural chemical found in glucosinolate plants such as broccoli and cabbage, which have various bitter sulphur-containing glycosides. According to Merriam-Webster, sulforaphane is thought to help with the production of enzymes in the body which could then detoxify cancer-causing substances.\n\nThe man in the video ends by saying: “It is supported by clinical research.”\n\nOther instances of similar claims are doing the rounds on Facebook.\n\n“Cabbage: One of the most effective foods used to treat ulcers, cleanse the liver and stop inflammation,” one graphic reads.\n\nAnother post says “cabbage and cabbage juice - the miracle cure for ulcers”.\n\nSo is cabbage juice the miracle cure for ulcers? We asked an expert.", null, "An outdated study from 1949 gave 13 patients cabbage juice to help heal their ulcers. The research found that the plant may have had an antipeptic ulcer factor which could have prevented the development of histamine-induced peptic ulcers.\n\nPeptic ulcers are small open sores which develop on the inside lining of the stomach as well as the upper part of the small intestine, says the Mayo Clinic.\n\nThe conclusion of the study found that the cabbage juice did indicate that the antipeptic ulcer dietary factor could possibly play an important role in helping heal peptic ulcers in people.\n\nA 2014 study, while referencing other older outdated studies, concluded that the specific vitamin in cabbage juice (vitamin U) was effective in promoting the healing of uncomplicated peptic ulcers.\n\nBut the standardised medication treatment for stomach ulcers depends on their cause.\n\nFor example, the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) says antibiotics may be needed if the ulcer is caused by bacteria. But if the cause is long-term use of medication like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, then proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are needed.\n\nPPIs reduce the amount of acid the stomach produces, which then prevents further damage to the ulcer as it heals naturally, says the NHS.\n\nBut which would be better for ulcers, medication or cabbage juice? We asked an expert.\n\nDr Kay Karlsson, medical gastroenterologist and director of the endoscopy unit at Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre in South Africa, said most of the literature on cabbage juice and ulcers was from the 1940s and 1950s, “well before the drugs we have available today were around”.\n\nKarlsson said these studies used almost a litre of cabbage juice daily, which was “a huge amount and likely to make people very gassy and uncomfortable”.\n\nKarlsson recommended, with most studies being outdated, that it was “far better to take the drugs that we have as we know that they are highly effective with minimal side effects\"." ]
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[ "Every motorist necessarily faced the issue of replacing antifreeze for one reason or another:\n\nAnd many more factors can cause the replacement of antifreeze in a car. As practice shows, the issue of replacing antifreeze motorists often face the onset of cold weather. However, this should be done not depending on the ambient temperature, but due to objective technical conditions.\n\nThe domestic market offers a huge selection of coolant of various brands, markings and colors. There are also frank fakes. Instead of antifreeze, there may be simply tinted water. Very often, various chemicals are added to these forgeries, which increase the density of the composition. This is necessary in order to show the buyer that the freezing point of this product is high (in the original antifreeze, the density is directly proportional to the freezing point). Thus, when operating a car on fakes of antifreeze, you will encounter a number of problems. The most unpleasant of them - the failure of parts of the engine cooling system and passenger compartment heating. Naturally, I do not want to be a victim of fraudsters, risking damage to the “iron horse” and personal safety.", null, "Antifreeze is specially painted in \"poisonous\" colors to show that this liquid is harmful to humans and nature.\n\nAntifreeze from Latin is translated as \"non-freezing.\" In essence, this is a chemical mixture, which is a liquid with a freezing point lower than that of water. This property is used at sub-zero temperatures for de-icing and for cooling internal combustion engines.\n\nFrom the lessons of physics, we all know that water during freezing increases in volume, and if it were poured into the cooling system of the car, then during crystallization it would simply “tear” or damage those tanks and channels through which it circulated.\n\nThat is why in cars, namely in the cooling system, antifreeze is circulating, which does not freeze (crystallizes) during operation and does not allow deformation of parts.\n\nAntifreeze for a car contains the following components:\n\nThe ratio of these ingredients is directly related to the coefficient of expansion of water during freezing. If pure water expands by nine percent during crystallization, then in a mixture with other components of antifreeze, this percentage may drop to one and a half. This suggests the safe use of automotive antifreeze in cold weather at low temperatures.\n\nEthylene glycol, like polypropylene glycol, has another property - an elevated boiling point. This improves its properties when the system is cooled in the hot season.\n\nThe additive package includes anti-corrosion, anti-foam, lubricating components. It can vary in composition and quality, which directly affects the price.\n\nDye initially does not carry any technological load, is rather a “lure” for the customer’s visual perception. Antifreeze, what color is better to buy, is not decisive, only determines your individual color preferences.\n\nBut if the color changes during operation, it can tell a lot to a seasoned motorist. A change in color or the appearance of sediment or flakes in its composition indicates the unsuitability of its further use. If when buying a used anti-freeze car it turns out to be brown or brown, then you can be completely sure that no one followed the engine and it most likely overheated many times. Such equipment is not worth buying!\n\nAutomotive antifreeze is divided into three main groups. The main difference between antifreeze from each other is the composition of the proposed additive package (inhibitors).\n\nSee also: How to replace coolant\n\nWhat antifreeze is better выбрать\n\nThe most rational approach to the choice of antifreeze for your car is to push off from the technical characteristics of the car, taking into account the specifications for admission. Each car has its own specification for admission, for example:\n\nThe necessary information can be obtained in the car's instruction manual or on the websites of official dealers.\n\nWhat antifreeze to choose, we have decided, now we will discuss the rules of its optimal use.", null, "In the preparation of antifreeze from concentrate, it is important to respect the proportion\n\nAutomotive antifreeze is changed according to plan or as needed, if its extraordinary replacement is not dictated by the conditions of car repair. Also, do not mix different in characteristics and types of liquid for cooling - this is fraught with unpleasant \"surprises\" for your car. If you do not remember which antifreeze was previously poured, then it is better to drain all the old first, and then pour a new one. Mixing different types of antifreeze is not recommended for the reason that the additive packages can be of completely different properties and as a result of chemical reactions they will unbalance. Possible breakdowns as a result of mixing different in composition of additives and the occurrence of ballast sediment: failure of the water pump, clogging of the cooling system, overheating of the motor, overhaul.\n\nDo not save on liquid for cooling - poor-quality antifreeze can cause damage to the engine and cooling system!\n\nAutomotive antifreeze is sold in a concentrated or diluted state, already suitable for full use. Many motorists prefer to buy the concentrate in order to independently dilute the solution in the right proportion. However, it must be remembered that it is necessary to dilute only with distilled water, and the proportion itself is determined by the required freezing point. 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[ "I packed as many of my belongings in my Mazda 2 as possible. I drove from Cincinnati to Seattle. There’s a whole other blog that will happen one day explaining how I came to be shoving all my belongings in my subcompact car with a cat named Henry and driving 2000 miles. Until that happens this will have to do.\n\nI got a late start on Friday morning. Partially, because I had a late night on Thursday. Starting the trip with a sleep deficit seemed less appealing than making the time that I wanted to. I rolled out of Cincinnati at 11 AM. With this poor little guy.", null, "Henry was not impressed with this adventure. To him this was much like his “adventures” to the vet, but of a significantly longer duration.\n\nHenry didn’t start out as my cat but became mine. I can’t help but think that at this moment, he was really regretting where he ended up. I had a small litter box in the car for him. I let him out of the crate to use it when I would stop for gas. Turns out he can’t even with the bodily functions while in the car. He didn’t eat/drink/pee/poo in the car. I was at once worried and relieved when I noticed this pattern.\n\nHenry was a surprisingly good travel companion, except that he would cry when the sun went down. I am afraid that I only noticed this pattern at the end of day two. I was hoping to get through Minnesota on my first day, but at 9 pm Henry had been serenading me for some time. I was done.\n\nI found a Quality Inn in Mason City Iowa. I was perfectly happy to pay the ridiculous $120 dollars to stay there. Henry was beyond pleased to get out of the crate in the hotel room. Everything was uneventful except for one thing.", null, "What is the purpose of that?", null, "Seriously? What is the purpose of that?\n\nWho needs a window in their shower? How did this happen? Is this a really poor attempt at a sexy clouded glass shower? But honestly, at this point I was so tired that I give this no thought whatsoever and fell into bed." ]
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[ "5 edition of Impact of mass media found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1988 by Longman in New York .\nWritten in English\n\nBook Description. Mass Media and Health: Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment covers media health influences from a variety of angles, including the impact on individual and public health, the intentionality of these effects, and the nature of the outcomes. Author Kim Walsh-Childers helps readers understand the influence that mass media has on an individual’s. Mass Effect is a science fiction media franchise developed by the Canadian company BioWare, composed of multi-platform video games and associated media. The core of the franchise is an eponymous trilogy of action role-playing third-person shooter video games, released between and , which follow Commander Shepard's mission to save the galaxy from a race of mechanical .\n\nShaping How We View the World. Mass media plays a central role in American culture and society. Mass communication affects what is said, how it is said, when it is said, and who says it. Media Exposure and Copycat Crimes. While many scholars do seem to agree that there is evidence that media violence—whether that of film, TV, or video games—increases aggression, they disagree about its impact on violent or criminal behavior (Ferguson, ; Gunter, ; Helfgott, ; Reiner, ; Savage, ).Nonetheless, it is violent incidents that most often prompt speculation Author: Nickie Phillips.\n\nBooks eventually became the first mass-marketed products in history because of the way the printing press combined three necessary elements. Maine duplication replaced hand-copied texts, it was quick, and because so many could be reproduced so fast and . group. The influence of mass media on adults is closely related to their influence on young peo ple, and just as difficult to study. The positive values in today's mass media are also significant. Young people today, without leaving home, can hear the world's best music and .", null, null, null, null, "\"MEDIA/IMPACT is a terrific introductory mass communication textbook, with excellent supplemental materials for instructors and a manageable amount of content for students. The chapters are organized in a way that connects the historical and current trends of the media with the students' lives.\"Cited by: Impact of Mass Media: Current Issues (4th Edition) 4th Edition.\n\nby Ray Eldon Hiebert (Author) ISBN ISBN Why is ISBN important. ISBN. This bar-code number lets you verify that you're getting exactly the right version or edition of a book Cited by: Consistently praised for its engaging writing style, currency, and visual appeal, MEDIA/IMPACT: AN INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA, 12th Edition focuses students on today's digital mass media industries and support businesses as well as the legal, ethical, social, global, and technological issues that these businesses face every day.\n\nBooks shelved as mass-media: Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Disco. Henten, A & Tadayoni, R'The impact of the internet on media technology, platforms and innovation', in The internet and the mass media, SAGE Publications Ltd, London, pp.viewed 19 Maydoi: /n3.\n\nMass media is a significant force in modern culture, particularly in America. Sociologists refer to this as a mediated culture where media reflects and creates the culture. Communities and individuals are bombarded constantly with messages from a multitude of sources including TV, billboards, and magazines, to name a few.\n\nThe chapter then presents two Media Effects Templates (METs) as a way of organizing the great variety of effects. These METs serve as the maps of media effects that will be used to structure all remaining chapters.\n\nDEFINING MEDIA EFFECT It is important to use a broad perspective on media effects in order to understand theFile Size: KB. socia l media and on-demand availability of news are Impact of New Media on Traditional the primary reason s cited by the former group of Mainstre am Mass Media.\n\npopulation to favor the. Media Effects and Society provides an in-depth look at media effects and offers a theoretical foundation for understanding mass media's impact on individuals and society. Working from the Reviews: 1.\n\nThe influence of mass media has an effect on many aspects of human life, which can include voting a certain way, individual views and beliefs, or skewing a person's knowledge of a specific topic due to being provided false information. Media is an ever-changing field and is being critiqued now more than ever by the general public.\n\nJournalism Professor Kim Walsh-Childers has penned a new book Mass Media and Health: Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment. The book covers media health influences from a variety of angles, including the impact on individual and public health, the intentionality of these effects, and the nature of the outcomes.\n\nBy positioning the different types of effects in the forefront, Potter helps students understand the full range of media effects, how. Research on the impacts of mass media began in the s and s, with the rise of muckraking journalism—elites became concerned about the effects of investigative reporting in magazines such as McClure's on political decision-making.\n\nBringing together sophisticated analyses from leading scholars in the field, The Internet and the Mass Media explores the far-reaching implications of the Internet from economic, regulatory, strategic and organizational perspectives.\n\nThis cross-disciplinary, international view is essential for a rich, nuanced understanding of the many technological, economic, and social changes the Internet has brought to. Effects of Mass Media Media today is forever changing. The fact that technology evolves and changes “drives the development of media” (Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia,p.\n\nImpact of Mass Media on Society Essay Sample. Modern mass media makes a huge psychological influence on consciousness and the formation of human identity. The role of mass media is connected with its influence on various stages and sides of the information process in the society.\n\nMass media refers to a diverse array of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass technologies through which this communication takes place include a variety of outlets. Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television.\n\nDigital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass communication. The mass media has a powerful influence on political reality, as it shapes public opinion and lays the foundations of political beliefs.\n\nSometimes referred to as the fourth branch of government in democratic countries the media plays a crucial role during elections and in times of ore, politicians and political parties are particularly sensitive towards their media presence and.Through mass media, news outlets have a major influence on the general public and a major impact on the public's opinion on certain topics.\n\nIn many cases, the mass media is the only source that.effects of social media on youth: a case study in university of sargodha." ]
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[ "By Michael Parker, The Conversation", null, "Stop “discounting the future”, work co-operatively, shake up national and international institutions, and fight short-termism were among the calls in a new study released yesterday.\n\nWith the world’s richest nations still struggling out of the global financial crisis, and the US government shutdown having paralysed the world’s most powerful nation through just such short term thinking, it’s certainly a timely topic.\n\nEntitled Now For The Long Term, the study comes from the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations, established by the multidisciplinary Oxford Martin School. A broad church of academics, business leaders, entrepreneurs, government, ex-government and top civil servants, the commission spent a year examining the major trends and challenges that the world faces in the 21st century.\n\nThe commission’s members include among them current or former government members from China, Chile, Brazil, and South Africa, Dr Mo Ibrahim of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Nobel Laureate and philosopher Amartya Sen, Lord Nicholas Stern of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change, former director-general of the World Trade Organisation Pascal Lamy, and Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post.\n\nTheir report, said Oxford School director and the commission’s vice chair Professor Ian Goldin, “has identified ways to break the gridlock in global affairs” and offers “concrete recommendations” to improve the lives of current, and future, generations.\n\nThe report identifies seven “megatrends” that are shaping the 21st century, which include the demographic explosion of an ageing population, the growth of a global, urbanised, socially mobile middle class, health concerns and the need for sustainability in all aspects of society.\n\nPascal Lamy, the commission’s chairman, said: “Instead of starting from the abstract, we’ve tried to look at what has and has not worked over the last 30 years in terms of coping with long term challenges. We have taken a scientific, not a philosophical approach.”\n\nThe importance lay in “building a chain”, said Lamy, “from knowledge to awareness, from awareness to mobilising political energy, and then to action.”\n\nDrawing upon the commissioners’ areas of expertise, the report identifies 15 problem areas, and suggests policies to tackle them. Some are specific, practical, and could be easily enacted. For example, establishing Worldstat, a globally recognised body for collecting, computing and comparing statistics on which to base global policy. The similar Eurostat already exists; setup costs would be fairly trivial. Or CyberEx, an international, independent platform to monitor and combat future internet threats, drawing on the best existing expertise but offered as an open, trusted, international resource to all. With the world an increasingly urban one, another idea is to link 20 countries, 30 companies and 40 cities, the C20-C30-C40 Coalition that would bring together different skills and practices in order to innovate and deliver sustainable technologies like efficient buildings and vehicles more quickly.\n\nOther suggestions are more open-ended, or difficult to implement. The report is critical of the short termism of national governments, concerned only with the next election. It is also critical of the inertia, inefficiency and inability of international organisations to produce lasting change.\n\nMo Ibrahim, the Sudanese telecomms billionaire and philanthropist whose foundation supports good governance in Africa said there was “a crisis of legitimacy”, and that “institutions have lost the people’s trust.”\n\nThe UN institutions set up after World War II, for example, were unsurprisingly tilted towards the Allies, leaving the Axis powers out in the cold. “But today Germany rules Europe, it’s economy is bigger than the UK and France put together, but it has no voice,“ Ibrahim said. “India – over a billion people – is not there, is not represented. Japan is not represented.\n\n“Is the council representative of anything, or is it just five silly guys, each waving a red card and preventing anyone from getting anything done?”\n\nThe report suggests that publicly funded institutions carry mandatory sunset clauses, which would prompt debate and an assessment of the institution in order to see if it is still fit for purpose. “We need a fresh start for the 21st century,“ he said.\n\nIt is perhaps the most difficult elements of the report that are also the most important, and the least defined. Removing the “perverse subsidies” on fossil fuels and agriculture that are highly entrenched in many parts of the world is key, as they distort markets and by subsidising the environmental cost of carbon make it harder to press the case for tackling climate change.\n\nBut most important is to play the long term game; to invest in the future, one must invest in the young people who will be the future. Especially at a time when youth unemployment is very high, massive investment would be needed to break the cycle of inter-generational poverty.\n\nCompanies, like governments, also need to be eked off the addiction of short term growth and profits over long term goals, and to do this the authors state the costs to future generations should be taken into account in policy decisions.\n\nMo Ibrahim said: “The problem is that the future is deeply discounted,” with less weight given to the impact of today’s decisions on the people of tomorrow. “Business today is driven by quarterly results. We’re trying to change the mindset of this deep discounting of the future, or we risk not tackling the big issues of our time.”\n\nHe added: “This could be the best of centuries, or the worst of centuries. We must recognise the problems of short termism and build from it.”\n\nThis article was originally published at The Conversation.\nRead the original article." ]
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[ "CAMP VAERNES, Norway (Feb. 12, 2017) – Following a muster at the 133rd Airlift Wing and an eight-hour overnight flight across the Atlantic Ocean, nearly 100 Soldiers and Airmen with the Minnesota National Guard finally arrived in Norway to conduct the 44th Norwegian Reciprocal Troop Exchange on Feb. 9, 2017.\n\nWhile the U.S.-based Soldiers were warmly greeted by members of the Norwegian Home Guard at Camp Vaernes, a similarly-sized group of Norwegian Home Guard members were received at Camp Ripley Training Center. The arrival of military members from both countries to their host nations formally began the annual exchange, which provides a unique opportunity for individuals to become fully-immersed in foreign military and social culture.\n\n“Though I didn’t know what to expect before getting here, they have been very welcoming,” said Air Force Staff Sgt. Taylor Hanson, a member of the 148th Fighter Wing. “They are making sure we had everything.”\n\nAfter arriving, Hanson and the remaining members of the company making up the U.S. contingent were shown the dining facility, given a few briefs about Norway and the Norwegian Home Guard, and issued Norwegian uniforms and gear. Given a few days before the main training event begins, Soldiers and Airmen have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with wear of the uniform which is specifically designed to combat the polar climate to be experienced in the mountains of Norway.\n\nAnd though the military experience will be a lifelong memory for the U.S. Soldiers, the cultural and social aspect of the exchange is equally important to both the Americans and Norwegians.\n\n“They are so thoughtful, thinking ahead for us and having planned social events,” said Spc. Katie Olsrud, a member of the 34th Military Police Company. “It definitely makes a difference, makes us feel more like we’re part of them.”\n\n“We want to share our culture, and we want to show our hospitality to the Americans,” said Maj. Gard Ommedal, the officer-in-charge for the Norwegian Home Guard instructors. “We want to understand one another’s culture, so the bonds between the two countries can continue to grow. Many Norwegians immigrated to Minnesota, and they still have ties here.”\n\nWhile training as part of NOREX 44 is well underway, the main event begins on Monday when the platoons will be transported outside of the comforts of Camp Vaernes to the Norwegian wilderness. During the four-day field exercise, Soldiers and Airmen will utilize their Nordic skis for transport and Norwegian tents, stoves and tactics to survive in the polar mountains.", null ]
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[ "WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland is hoping to boost investment with its \"Polish Deal\" economic programme, the finance minister said, as it banks on a raft of measures worth an estimated 1.5% of gross domestic product to help the country rebound from COVID-19.\n\nThe government says the \"Polish Deal\" will cut taxes for the vast majority of Poles, while boosting spending on health and encouraging companies to invest. But business leaders and a junior partner in the ruling coalition have opposed changes to income tax that will mean higher earners pay more.\n\n\"Solutions such as a higher tax-free amount and a lower effective tax rate as a result of raising the second threshold themselves constitute a demand impulse needed to revive the economy,\" Finance Minister Tadeusz Koscinski wrote in response to questions sent by Reuters.\n\n\"However, this is only the tip of the iceberg of what we propose, because there are also a number of solutions on the table to stimulate the development and investment of domestic companies.\"\n\nKoscinski said that the programme would offer incentives for venture capital investment and listing on the stock exchange, while other measures would make it easier for Poles abroad to move assets and business activities to Poland.\n\nHowever, critics of the plan say that it will complicate the tax system and punish the middle class as a result of a change that means health insurance contributions will no longer be tax deductible, accusations Koscinski rejects.\n\n\"We are not complicating the tax system, we are simplifying it... thanks to the reform of the Polish Deal, the system will also be fairer.\"\n\nKoscinski said initial estimates put the cost of the programme at 1.5% of GDP in 2022.\n\n\"With the draft budget act, we will present new macroeconomic indicators that will take into account the assumptions of the Polish Deal,\" said Koscinski.\n\n\"It should be noted, however, that the vast majority of macroeconomic effects will appear from 2022.\"", null, null ]
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[ null, "Owners of the Qualcomm Toq smartwatch or those of your that are considering purchasing one, might be interested to know that a new Qualcomm Toq update has this week been released for the smartwatch which has brought with it a new Voice-to-Text feature.\n\nThe new Qualcomm Toq smartwatch Voice-to-Text support is provided by Nuance and has been created to allow users to respond to text messages without the need to access their smartphone. Watch the quick video after the jump to see the new feature in action.\n\nAs well as the new Voice-to-Text support the latest Toq smartwatch update also brings with it a number of enhancements and improvements to the smartwatches activity tracking feature, together with a new communications menu called “Calls & Texts.”\n\nTo install the latest update on your Qualcomm Toq smartwatch download the latest companion application from the Google Played Store. Once installed the application should then prompt you to update the software to the latest version which includes the new Voice-to-Text feature and more.\n\nBack in February of this year the price of the Qualcomm Toq smartwatch was cut by $100 making it now available for just $250, with the white version available from the likes of eBay and Amazon from as little as $210." ]
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[ null, "H.P. Lovecraft, a character in Illuminatus! and a literary influence on Robert Anton Wilson, has taken another posthumous blow to his reputation. The World Fantasy Convention has stopped putting his likeness on pins given to nominees for the World Fantasy Award. Previously, the event had stopped using a bust of Lovecraft for its actual award. News via Supergee, who does a great job of keeping up with news of fandom.\n\nIt's hard to see how the folks at World Fantasy Con could have done anything else, or even why they waited so long after years of controversy.\n\nBut it's a little more difficult for me to see why there's so much focus on a guy who died in 1937 and who apparently made most of his objectionable statements in private. It seems worse to me when the modern Whacko Puppies guy makes racist and sexist statements in public.\n\nI don't know what to think about the allegations against Arthur C. Clarke (for whom a major award is named in Britain) but there seems to be little doubt that Isaac Asimov spent years groping women at science fiction conventions. Why isn't there anything negative in Asimov's Wikipedia bio?\non April 20, 2017\n\nI do think it's a little ridiculous, considering his worldview (he wasn't just racist, he was a complete jingoist and wasn't any nicer to white backwoods types than he was to those of a darker hue, and he talked about them more.\n\nI suspect it's because in cosmic fiction, Lovecraft won. The mythos created after he died is *the* go to...it's everywhere, and therefore his racism is somehow more unforgivable, albeit completely in line with the times in which he lived, and found in almost any adventure book written during that era. But almost no one reads those anymore, and Lovecrat is read, and referenced all over the place - in movies, TV and video games.\n\nI am surprised that Tolkien hasn't gotten much of the same treatment, but his jingoism is much subtler and therefore easier to ignore, I think.\n\nSupergee had an interesting comment, but he had trouble posting it, so I am posting it for him. This is Arthur:\n\nIt seems to me that the fuss about Lovecraft is not an effort to remove him from the canon but rather a protest against using his image to symbolize the entire field of fantasy. Sofia Samatar objected to being rewarded for her writing with a bust of someone who considered her not quite human but added that she assigns Lovecraft stories as required reading. There is less protest about Asimov and Clarke because no organization is handing out graven images of them." ]
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[ "Remember when your parents said, “Eat your supper, eat your peas or go to your room without supper.”?", null, "That is the Eat-Your-Supper-Fiat. Whether you liked the food or not your were required to eat whatever was set before you because, “I said so.” You were offered two choices: “accept what I am demanding of you or face the consequences of not obeying me.”\n\nAnd here’s the excuse for just such a demand: there are “poor little children from other countries torn from their families, who do not have a regular meal to eat.” Sob. Sob. Sniffle. Sniffle. “Shame on you, taxpayers! You did not obey my commands!”\n\nHow these children were torn from their families and became hungry is another story involving crossing our sovereign border and avoiding immigration authorities. They snuck into our country illegally in hopes of demanding to be fed and taken care of by U.S. taxpayer money as in “Illegal immigrants to be eligible for Social Security, Medicare” BTW: They are illegal immigrants and not ‘undocumented” travelers on the road of life.\n\nNow that the ‘dinner’ has been served sitting in front of us is a smorgasbord multinational characters, some who may be Jihadists, felons, drug dealers, gang members, diseased and most certainly impoverished. Yet, we are informed by IL-Rep Luis Gutierrez that we the voters are uninformed children in need of Dear Leader’s guidance. Remember, we are the “stupid voters” ala Jon Gruber. We are not supposed to care what we are fed as long as “Change” is on the menu.\n\nThe Dear Reverend Hussein Obama has also blessed the meal. He used Holy Scripture to endorse his lawlessness and to promote his legacy of “Me, Myself and I”. The spirit of anti-Christ is crouching, ready to devour.\n\nThe Gospel-according-to-Progressive-George-Soros funded Illinois Voices For Immigration Deformity has also blessed the meal with their alliterative babble: “Bibles, Badges, Business.” They forgot to add “and Balkanization to boot.” Their “Call to Action” is the new Evangelical Gospel of antinomianism.\n\nForced multiculturalism, whether as found in England or Germany or France hasn’t worked out well. Many immigrants do not share the same values as their host country. In fact, the immigrants often isolate themselves into their own cultural enclave. And, the radical Islamists currently crossing our border make no distinction between church and state. They want us to be under their Sharia law. They will kill us to make this happen.\n\nIn The New Criterion article by Roger Kimball titled “Institutionalizing our demise: America vs. multiculturalism”, Kimball mentions a book by the Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington\n\n“Who Are We? The Challenges to America’s National Identity” (2004), Kimball writes:\n\n“Does it,” Huntington asks, “take an Osama bin Laden … to make us realize that we are Americans? If we do not experience recurring destructive attacks, will we return to the fragmentation and eroded Americanism before September 11?”…\n\nMulticulturalism is a moral intoxicant; its thrill centers around the emotion of superior virtue; its hangover subsists on a diet of nescience and blighted “good intentions.”\n\nWherever the imperatives of multiculturalism have touched the curriculum, they have left broad swaths of anti-Western attitudinizing competing for attention with quite astonishing historical blindness. Courses on minorities, women’s issues, the Third World proliferate; the teaching of mainstream history slides into oblivion. “The mood,” Arthur Schlesinger wrote in The Disuniting of America (1992), his excellent book on the depredations of multiculturalism, “is one of divesting Americans of the sinful European inheritance and seeking redemptive infusions from non-Western cultures.”\n\nA profound ignorance of the milestones of American culture is one predictable result of this mood.”\n\nLet it be known that Our Dear Leader, Supreme Professor of Cultural-Legal-Social-Economic-Self-Aggrandizement Studies, has enslaved us to Multiculturalism. His doting bureaucrats will feed his new slaves from the fiat fondue melting pot, a pot laced with every form of human depravity known to man.\n\nDear Leader, in his great wisdom, has purposely created this ad hoc toxic milieu so as to dilute America’s melting pot with third world values. Progressive dictatorships feed off of this pot.\n\nDear Leader wants to amass voters who are submissive, “stupid” and obedient. And, like him, they must not care that there are laws to obey or boundaries to be wary of, or red lines to never cross. The illegal immigrants are to be his hapless ‘victims,’ Dear Leader is to be their Savior and America (always the oppressor in his anti-colonialism obsessed zeitgeist) will now submit to him. We are to be his colony of worker bees.\n\nFor the ‘victims’ there is to be the 1%’s pot of gold to be had and a third world free-for-all party to attend. “Go ahead. Break the law. Just don’t get caught. But if you do, we have liberal–minded judges who will ‘figure’ it out for you at the time. Remember, laws are meaningless under ‘social justice.”\n\nHow else can the Democrat/Progressive party survive? Only by mandating desperate, “stupid” and lawless voters out from shadowy existence and thrusting them into ‘daylight’ of the voting booth. That is how the Progressive Party survives. That is how illegal immigrants will be used. And, that is why Hillary Clinton nods her approval while awaiting her throne.\n\nHere, the Rev. Robert A. Sirico speaks to the issue of Multiculturalism and that not all cultures are equal:\n\nAnd, Thomas Sowell, as well, about multiculturalism, affirmative action and the minimum wage, all of which comes into play with millions more people entering the country willy-nilly:\n\nLest anyone think that I am not being Christian enough, insensitive to the plight of others and a bigot in my opinion post above, let me summarize my own situation and realign your thinking.\n\nThe apartment buildings surrounding me are filled with a majority of Hispanics, some black Americans and some white Americans.\n\nThe apartment building complex south of me is occupied mostly with Hispanics, with some black Americans and some white Americans.\n\nReader, can you say that about where you live?\n\nI often shop at the Hispanic grocery store behind my apartment building. I speak Spanish to those I meet at the store and in the hallway.\n\nMi amiga, Veronica, works in the food service cafeteria where I work.\n\nI have no problema with Hispanics or with legal immigrants. I do have a big problem with Obama’s edict and the illegal process he used coercive multiculturalism." ]
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[ "Steamboat Springs — A new sales tax report from the city of Steamboat Springs suggests the major Yampa Street and Central Park Drive construction projects kept some sales away from businesses that were stuck behind cone zones this summer.\n\nBut the impact from the noise, dust and barricades was not as great on the city’s sales tax coffers as city officials had feared.\n\nThe overall sales tax revenue collected from Central Park Plaza came in flat during April, May and June, despite the fact that overall collections in the city were up about 6 percent during the same period.\n\nFinance Director Kim Weber said Monday the city received about $3,900 less in sales tax revenue from Central Park Plaza businesses than it did during the same three months last year.\n\nThat means the Central Park businesses, collectively, did about $97,500 less in sales during the months the road work was occurring, compared to the same months last year, when they were free of a cone zone.\n\nCentral Park Plaza posted 19.68 million in taxable sales in April, May and June.\n\nOn Yampa Street, overall sales tax collections rose 4.6 percent in May and June, despite the construction.\n\nCollections were up 4.1 percent at Yampa Street businesses between Sixth and Eighth streets.\n\nWeber acknowledged the sales tax data shows the businesses likely did not see the sales volume they would have had there been no construction.\n\nBut she added it could have been worse.\n\nI’m pleasantly surprised that the sales tax impact hasn’t been as great as it was suspected it would be,” Weber said. “However, I understand there have been impacts to businesses, and I’m sympathetic with that.”\n\nThe targeted sales tax report from Weber gives the public its first glimpse into the impact of the construction, outside anecdotal reports from business owners, which have varied wildly.\n\nOn Yampa Street, some business owners — such as Pete Van De Carr, of Backdoor Sports — have been reporting record sales, despite the construction.\n\nOthers have reported the noise, dust and barricades have obliterated lunch sales and had other negative impacts.\n\nThe sales tax report doesn’t answer all the questions about the construction’s impact.\n\nFor example, it isn’t clear how much of the sales tax revenue lost at Central Park Plaza and Yampa Street was absorbed by the city at other businesses outside work areas.\n\nIt also doesn’t assign a cost to the two-week delay on the Central Park project that was caused by the city failing to secure the necessary easements for the road work.\n\nThe city did take steps to mitigate the impact of the road work on Yampa Street.", null ]
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[ null, "Barbara J. Hebekeuser, age 81, of Durand, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 1, 2017, at the Meadows in Owosso surrounded by her family.\nA Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Monday, June 5, 2017, at St. Paul Catholic Church with Fr. Tom Thompson officiating. The family will receive friends and visitors at Nelson-House Funeral Home on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a rosary prayed at 5 p.m.\nBarbara was born March 13, 1936, in Owosso, the daughter of George and Winifred (White) Chavey.\nShe was a graduate of Owosso High School, class of 1954.\nBarbara was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Owosso, St. Mary's Catholic Church in Grayling and St. Ann's Church in Haines City, Fla. She was active in choir, as a cantor and also taught catechism in Owosso and Grayling. Barbara was proudly the first cantor for St. Paul Catholic Church.\nShe looked forward to her card club and spending time with her family and friends.\nShe married Gerald \"Jerry\" Fredrick Hebekeuser at St. Paul Catholic Church on November 24, 1956.\nBarbara spent her life raising and caring for her family. She was employed through the years at General Telephone Co, American Record Pressing Co, Strawsine Manufacturing and Shiawassee Regional Education Service District where she poured her heart into working with special needs children. Barbara was also co-owner and operator of Fay's Motel in Grayling with her husband Jerry.\nShe loved and was involved with the Owosso Charity Capers which is known today as the Owosso Community Players, where she enjoyed singing, dancing and being an actress in such plays as South Pacific; winning the most prestigious \"Best Actress Award\".\nShe is survived by her husband, Jerry; children, Jerry (Nell Anne) Hebekeuser of Owosso, Paul (Jackie) Hebekeuser of Owosso, Lori (Chris) Yanik of Raleigh, N.C., John Hebekeuser of Owosso, Lee (Shelly) Hebekeuser of Grand Ledge, Tena (Troy) Moiles of Gaines and Nick (Gretchen) Hebekeuser of Rochester Hills; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; many other loving family and friends.\nBarbara was predeceased by her parents.\nMemorial contributions are suggested to the Shiawassee Council on Aging or St. Vincent DePaul.\nOnline condolences may be sent to the family at nelson-house.com." ]
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[ null, "Maria Sharapova successfully defended her Italian Open title Sunday, beating Li Na 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) in a three-hour rain-drenched match. Li had victory within sight with a 6-4, 4-0 lead, but Sharapova regained momentum and took the next eight games to win the set, tying the match at one set each and leading 2-0 in the third. This marks Sharapova's 26th WTA career title, and her second for this year.\n\nThe third set brought on the rain and both players were determined to win. Sharapova took a 4-1 lead, but Li fought back to win four straight games to lead 5-4. Li reached match point, with Sharapova serving, but the heavy rain began and Sharapova tied the match.\n\nAfter play was suspended in a two-hour rain delay, Sharapova and Li took to the court to determine the champion in a tie-breaker.\n\n\"Today, the court was wet and slippery when we came back, but the umpire told us it was our decision, and both of us wanted to keep going,\" said Sharapova. \"I don't mind the rain—I actually like it. One time, it helped me a lot, when I won Wimbledon.\"\n\nLi has not won a WTA title since her win at Roland Garros a year ago. She is now looking to defend her title at next week's French Open.\n\n\"This is a great win for me going into Roland Garros,\" said Sharapova. \"I know the level she played there last year and the level she can play on clay, the way she defends and moves around and gets herself back into position, she's just a great player on any surface really. So this gives me a lot of confidence.\"" ]
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[ null, "The Nigerian premiere of the Ebola-inspired movie 93 Days holds on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 while the movie will screen at the cinemas from Friday, September 16, 2016.\n\nSo if you are heading to the Rock Cathedral on Tuesday for the premiere or the cinemas on Friday, here are 7 things you should about the movie before you see it:", null, null, "3. The movie was shot in the actual wards at Yaba used during the original 93 day period to quarantine Ebola contacts.\n\n4. Some of the real-life staff of First Consultant hospital along with the actual workers at the Ebola facility in Yaba featured in the movie.\n\n5. The original score of the movie was composed by Nigerian multi-instrumentalist Tunde Jegede who went all the way to Macedonia to create it.\n\n6. The soundtracks for the movie features Nigerian artistes such as Omawumi and Brymo.\n\n7. Danny Glover‘s audition was done over the telephone. According to Dotun Olakunri, one of the producers of the movie, Glover was first offered the part of Dr. Sam Adeniyi Jones but he turned it down and requested to play Dr. Benjamin Ohiaeri, the Chief Medical Director of the First Consultant hospital – which he finally did." ]
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[ null, "Young Providence fashion designer learned a lot from his mother’s work The Providence Journal interviewed recent alum Josh Rodriguez about his work in fashion, Couture13, and his sources of inspiration.\n\nAfter a night of hard slam dancing in a mosh pit, then 18-year-old Joshua Rodriguez felt a breeze at the inseam of his jeans. A pattern for bicyclers and active wear became his saving grace, and his first stitch.\n\nIn fact, Rodriguez said he grows a relationship with all his clothes. He knows exactly where he inherited the passion from.\n\nA lack of money and an affinity to experiment led Rodriguez’s mother, Betania Rodriguez, to make skirts out of large, bleached rice bags as a child in the Dominican Republic. That ingenuity continued in the United States as she revived old furniture. The wood-trimmed sofa upholstered in tangelo fabric and striped chairs in the living room are some of her creations.\n\n“I would come home from school and see her hand sewing the couches, and I kind of took that interest,” he said, sitting next to his smiling mother.\n\nBy middle school, he was having a tailor alter and re-hem the clothes he bought. The changes sometimes cost him $60 for two pairs of jeans, so he figured, why not do it himself? Mentors at New Urban Arts, the Westminster Street community arts studio for high school students and emerging artists, became his sounding board and teachers for furthering his craft — particularly with sewing.\n\nA military jacket embellished with art inspired by the late artist Keith Haring, a square of cow print fabric and “pow” and other comic book sounds is one of his earlier pieces. A newer piece, the T-shirt he was wearing, is a tribute to another artist he admires — the late Andy Warhol. The olive T-shirt has a screen-print of a New York Daily News front page with the headline, “Actress shoots Andy Warhol.”\n\n“I like doing things of my own,” he said while stating he has had nothing but support from others. “It just felt good. I was like, ‘I did this.’ ”\n\nThe four designers put together and paid for an inclusive art show displaying their clothing and the works of other local young artists of multiple forms — including music, graphic artwork, photographs and paintings — Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. at AS220′s Black Box Theater, 95 Empire St.\n\nRodriguez describes Couture13 as urban street wear, but they may be moving to more high-end pieces soon with more expensive prints, details and fabrics. He is currently taking art and other classes at the Community College of Rhode Island to further discover his capabilities.\n\n“I love his work,” said Daniel Schleifer, New Urban Arts interim executive director. “It connects all these different styles from punk to hip hop and I love the way that it is crafty and DYI (do it yourself). It brings all those elements together, and they’re comfortable and fresh.”\n\n“Rhode Island has a great art scene,” Rodriguez said. “It needs its credit, and I want to be part of that. We’re working hard.”" ]
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[ null, "Texas legislators have passed a bill which would allow most people to carry concealed handguns without a permit.\n\nCurrent state rules require those carrying handguns to have a licence, training and background checks.\n\nBut Texas’s Republican-run senate has voted to drop the restrictions, despite warnings from gun control groups that the measures could put lives at risk.\n\nSupporters say the new measures would allow Texans to better defend themselves in public.\n\nThe bill has been sent to Governor Greg Abbott, who has said he will sign it into law.\n\nTexas has some of the loosest gun laws in the US and already allows rifles to be carried in public without a licence.\n\nThe new measure would allow anyone aged 21 or older to carry a handgun unless they have past criminal convictions or legal restrictions on them.\n\nSupporters of the new rules, often known as “constitutional carry”, say they would allow Texans to better defend themselves in public and abolish unnecessary limits on the constitutional right to bear arms.\n\n“This is a simple restoration of Texans’ constitutional right under the Second Amendment, a right of the people to keep and bear arms,” state Senator Charles Schwertner, a Republican, said on Monday, the Texas Tribune reports.\n\n“If I sit down at a restaurant with a gentleman or a woman who has a holster on their side and a gun in it, I want to know that person is well-trained in the use of that gun,” she said.\n\nThe bill would still allow businesses to ban guns on their property and keep federal background checks for some gun purchases.\n\nAfter passing in a 18-13 vote in the senate on Monday, the bill will now go to Mr Abbott, who has already indicated that he will sign it into law.\n\n“We should have ‘constitutional carry’ in Texas,” he told local radio last month.", null, null ]
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[ null, "The Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights has issued a Notice of Violation to the state of California for requiring all insurance plans to cover elective abortions.\n\nOCR’s investigation arose from two complaints alleging that California engaged in unlawful discrimination when California’s Department of Managed Health Care ordered, in August 2014, that all health plan issuers under its jurisdiction must have coverage for elective abortion in every plan they offer.\n\nThe two complainants are the Missionary Guadalupanas of the Holy Spirit, a Catholic order of religious sisters, and Skyline Wesleyan Church, a non-profit Christian church — organizations whose religious beliefs preclude them from helping to pay for insurance coverage for elective abortions.\n\nAfter completing the investigation, OCR determined that California violated the Weldon Amendment and continues to violate federal law.\n\nInsurers in five other states are required to cover abortion services in offering private insurance coverage. The HHS notice to California also serves as a warning to Maine, Illinois, Oregon, Washington and New York, according to The Hill and the Guttmacher Institute.\n\nIn 11 states, insurers are subject to state laws restricting coverage of abortion in all private insurance plans, including those offered through the Affordable Care Act.\n\nWhile the ACA expanded women’s health services, abortion coverage is not among the 10 essential health benefits ensured by the ACA. In fact, abortion services are explicitly excluded from the list, the Guttmacher Institute report said. Under federal law, no plan is required to cover abortion.\n\nWHY THIS MATTERS IN CALIFORNIA\n\nIn August, a state appeals court ruled that abortion must be covered by health plans sold in the state, according to the Los Angeles Times. The court threw out the case brought by the Missionary Guadalupanas of the Holy Spirit, one of the two complainants involved in the OCR investigation.\n\nCalifornia is being asked to inform the OCR within 30 days whether it will continue to enforce its insurance coverage requirement or whether it would agree to take corrective action.\n\nIf, after 30 days, OCR does not receive sufficient assurances that California will come into compliance with federal law, OCR will forward the Notice of Violation and the evidence supporting OCR’s findings to the HHS funding components from which California receives funding.\n\nThis is not the first time OCR has found California to be in violation of federal conscience statutes. In January 2019, OCR found that California violated the Weldon and Coats-Snowe Amendments when it subjected pregnancy resource centers in the state to potential fines and discrimination for refusing to post notices referring for free or low-cost abortions.\n\nIn February 2019, HHS finalized a new Title X regulation that prohibited federal funds for family planning services located in the same place where abortion is provided. The rule also prohibits referrals for abortion as a method of family planning. Planned Parenthood and other groups vowed to fight the rule.\n\n“Once again, President Trump’s administration is delivering on his promise to protect human life and all Americans’ freedom of conscience,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “Under President Trump, HHS has been vigorously enforcing the statutes Congress passed to protect Americans’ consciences and institutionalizing these protections within the department’s civil rights work.”\n\n“No one in America should be forced to pay for or cover other people’s abortions,” said OCR Director Roger Severino. “We are putting California on notice that it must stop forcing people of good will to subsidize the taking of human life, not only because it’s the moral thing to do, but because it’s the law,”" ]
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[ null, "Ireland, Netherlands and Germany have joined a growing number of European countries who have delayed, or halted, the rollout of the AstraZeneca (AZ) COVID-19.\n\nIreland’s recommendation was issued by the countries Deputy Chief Physician, Dr Ronan Glynn citing research from the Norwegian Medicines Agency. The research in question mentions four cases of blood clotting in adults after vaccination. Dr Glynn said that whilst there is no proven link between the vaccine and blood clots, Irish health officials are advising that there is no rush to implement the AZ vaccine.\n\nSimilar precautions have been taken in Denmark, Norway and Iceland.\n\nThe World Health Organisation (WHO), European Medicines Agency (EMA), the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Regulations Agency (UK MHRA), and AstraZeneca themselves have denied any link between receiving the AZ vaccine and developing a blood clot.\n\nThe European Union's Medicines Regulatory Authority said in a statement on Thursday that \"current reports of blood clotting do not currently exceed the amount that could occur naturally in vaccinated populations” – and does not confirm the concerns raised.\n\nAn AstraZeneca spokesperson said: \"An analysis of our safety data of more than 10 million records has shown no evidence of an increased risk of pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis” and that the recorded number of blood clots in vaccinated people was “significantly lower than would be expected in the general population”.\n\nProfessor Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford vaccine group, said that the biggest risk we faced was still COVID-19 itself, that vaccines were saving lives and delaying rollouts would cost more lives. \"It's absolutely critical that we don't have a problem of not vaccinating people and have the balance of a huge risk - a known risk of COVID - against what appears so far from the data that we've got from the regulators - no signal of a problem.\"\n\nHe added there was \"very reassuring evidence that there is no increase in a blood clot phenomenon here in the UK, where most of the doses in Europe been given so far\"." ]
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[ null, "In an effort to push through the Activision Blizzard buyout Microsoft has started trolling itself, by saying Sony has more and better games.\n\nThe latest attempt by Microsoft, to convince monopoly investigators that it buying the world’s biggest third party publisher won’t upset the power balance of the industry is to… admit Sony make better games than them.\n\nIt’s the oldest console war argument on the block but Microsoft has held up its hands and said that Sony’s first party exclusive are better and more numerous than Xbox.\n\n‘In addition to being the dominant console provider, Sony is also a powerful game publisher,’ said Microsoft in a response to a new statement from the CMA (Competition and Markets Authority). ‘Sony is roughly equivalent in size to Activision and nearly double the size of Microsoft’s game publishing business.’\n\nIgnoring the fact that Nintendo might have a thing or two to say about who’s the dominate console manufacturer, Microsoft described the likes of God Of War, The Last Of Us, and Destiny 2 (which will remain multiformat after the purchase of Bungie) as ‘iconic’.\n\nMicrosoft even made the ‘Xbox has no games’ argument, pointing out that Sony had 280 exclusive first and third party titles in 2021 – nearly five times more than Xbox.\n\n‘Sony has more exclusive games than Microsoft, many of which are better quality,’ admitted Microsoft in their response.\n\n‘Current Sony exclusive content includes prominent first party titles such as The Last Of Us, Ghost Of Tsushima, God Of War, and Spiderman.’ (And yes, they spelt Spider-Man without the hyphen, the absolute monsters.)\n\nIf these sound like bizarre admissions for Microsoft to make it’s all part of an ongoing attempt to paint Sony as the unassailable industry giant and Microsoft as the plucky little up-and-comer.\n\nThis has previously seen Microsoft claiming that Call Of Duty is ‘nothing unique’, that cloud gaming isn’t that big of a deal, and that actually they’re buying Activision Blizzard for Candy Crush and not Call Of Duty.\n\nIt all seems very contrived but what’s easier to feel sympathetic about is the deals Sony makes with third party publishers, to keep their games away from Xbox.\n\nThis is the sort of thing that’s never talked about in public but Microsoft claims that Sony, ‘has also entered into arrangements with third party publishers which require the ‘exclusion’ of Xbox from the set of platforms these publishers can distribute their games on.’\n\nThe examples given include Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Bloodborne (which is technically a first party game), and the upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake.\n\nMicrosoft does mention Nintendo later in the report, stating that the CMA has ‘mischaracterised’ the Nintendo Switch as being only for families and that it has plenty of adult-orientated content.\n\nColadangelo flew without Hancock (Picture: COBRA / BACKGRID) I’m A Celebrity finalist Matt Hancock’s girlfriend Gina Coladangelo was spotted touching down in the UK, as well as a beaming Seann Walsh and Babatunde Aléshé. The disgraced MP, who came in third place, has opted to stay in Australia to reportedly ‘cash in’ on his stint in […]\n\nWhat’s meant to be a romantic first night can usually become restless (Picture: Getty Images/Image Source) Whether it’s a one-night stand or that new special someone, sharing the covers with someone else for the first time can be a recipe for a restless night. And, of course, you don’t know what sort of sleeper they […]\n\nVictim praised for her bravery after pensioner jailed for rape of girl, 5\n\nPaul Rossiter, 66, denied the attacks but was later found guilty of three counts of rape by a jury (Picture: Northumbria Police/PA) A man has been jailed for 15 years for raping a five-year-old girl repeatedly. Paul Rossiter’s sickening acts came to light after his victim confided in her mother. Newcastle Crown Court heard how the […]" ]
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[ "He didn't need to go in the house. The black plastic bag in the back of the station wagon told him all he needed to know.\n\nRossie leaves behind a huge legacy: columns that are etched into the memories of generations of newspaper readers and a contingent of reporters, writers and editors.\n\nEvery day in January, we will reprint a column by David Rossie, a longtime columnist for the Press & Sun-Bulletin who died Dec. 29.\n\nThe call came toward the end of the day that had been so filled with trouble that it couldn't possibly hold any more. Or so he thought.\n\n\"Now what?\" the man snapped, hearing his wife's voice coming over the line against a background of crying children. Then he realized that she, too, was crying.\n\n\"It's Phoebe,\" the woman said. \"She was hit by a car down at the bottom of the hill. The kids think she's dead. I'm going down there now.\"\n\nThe man hung up. He tried to recapture whatever it was he had been doing when the phone rang, but he couldn't. His mind was full of a harlequin-faced English setter that was all legs and affection; a loveable pup bounding through the summer meadows behind the house, pointing robins and butterflies with a poise of a field champion.\n\nHe put on his coat, went out to his car and started home, reluctant to get there, knowing what he'd find, but anxious, at the same time, to get it over with.\n\nHe didn't need to go in the house. The black plastic bag in the back of the station wagon told him all he needed to know. Inside the house the crying of four inconsolable children confirmed it.\n\nHis wife, trying to control her own tears, told him what had happened: The kids had skied down the hill toward the highway, followed by the two setters. The older dog, mother of the dead pup, and a chronic car chaser, had darted into the state highway, the pup close behind.\n\nThe mother dog made it. The pup didn’t.\n\nTo make matters worse, if they could be worse, it had happened in front of their 13-year-old son. The dog had belonged to all of them, but she was his more than any other's. It was his trail she would follow relentlessly wherever he went about the neighborhood, and it was his bed she would climb onto at night when she thought no one was watching.\n\nAnd there, in that terrible moment, he watched, transfixed, as the speeding car caught her and flung her, limp and lifeless into the roadside ditch.\n\nOh, the driver probably wasn't speeding in a legal sense. He probably wasn't doing more than the 55 miles per hour, which is the legal limit, despite the population density and despite the disproportionately high number of people and pets that have been killed an injured along that stretch of highway.\n\nAnd whatever else the man wasn’t, one thing he was was all heart. And class. He got out of his car, looked at what had been a thing of uncommon beauty only moments before, and said to the devastated child kneeling in the ditch: \"Looks like your dog's gone, kid.\"\n\nThen the compassionate fellow climbed in his car and drove away. Fortunately for the rest of the children a young man working in a nearby shop had also seen what happened. He grabbed a large plastic bag, told the other children to stay away from the ditch and covered the lifeless body.", null, "The dog was almost certainly dead by the time the woman arrived. \"I couldn't pick her up,\" she said later. \"You know how I am.\"\n\nIt didn't matter. Their 16-year-old daughter, on crutches because of a skiing accident, in her anguish forgot her disability. She threw her crutches aside, hobbled to the ditch, gathered the dog in her arms and laid it in the back of the wagon.\n\nThe woman, thinking the dog might still be alive, drove to the veterinarian's office hoping, without any real hope, that a professional might detect a spark of life. But the veterinarian was too busy to look at the dog. There is, after all, no money to be made by declaring an animal dead. An attendant at the hospital could detect no signs of life.\n\nWhile his wife was telling him this, the man was changing into boots and outerwear. Then he went out into the woodlot behind the house and began chipping at the frozen ground. His 12-year-old daughter came with him to hold the pick or the shovel as he alternately dug and scooped the rocky soil.\n\nThe place he had chosen was near the base of a large red pine, close by the grave of another dog form the same litter, which had also been killed on the same road and which, someone recalled later, he had buried one year ago — to the day.\n\nTogether the man and the young girl prepared a grave in among the red pine roots in the fading light of a cold January afternoon. By the time they had finished and laid the dog, wrapped in a bedsheet shroud, in its grave, daylight was gone and the woodlot was bathed in the light of the year's first full moon.\n\nThey returned to the house then and the man set about deadening his sorrow with gin, taking what solace he could from the fact that it had been the dog and not the boy who had fallen victim to the car. For the kids there could be no mercifully quick alcoholic anesthesia. For them it was all a monstrous nightmare, one from which they will be slow to awaken.\n\nAnd for their lost friend, sleeping out beneath the pines, it will always be summer now, with robins and butterflies forever holding to the point.\n\nDo you have a favorite Rossie column? Let us know at bgm-newsroom@gannett.com.", null, "An avid fisherman, David Rossie shows off his catch in 1990. File photo\nFullscreen", null, "David Rossie retired in 2007 after a 45-year career at the Press & Sun-Bulletin. File photo\nFullscreen", null, null, "On winning Employee of the Month, \"All things considered, I'd rather please than displease the readers. But either way, if I've made them think about an isue, I've accomplished someting.\" File photo\nFullscreen", null ]
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[ null, "Rebelais is the third studio installment from Brett Fuentes. This is a concept album about family in the midst of ever changing strife. Rebelais is a journey that all must go through to find true knowledge not only about themselves but the world surrounding. Set towards a dark Orwell like future a father raises a child with an enduring responsibility to make things better. This album is a true accomplishment of musicianship and story telling.\n\nDown in The Valley" ]
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[ null, "Putin: Ayrault went back on his promises\n\nMOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused France of pushing for a UN proposal on Syria at the weekend knowing Russia would veto it, blaming the United States for leaning on Paris.\n\n\"They put forward the resolution knowing that it would not pass...in order to incite a veto,\" Putin told an investment conference in Moscow.\n\n\"Why? It was aimed at inflaming the situation and fanning hysteria around Russia.\"\n\nHe accused French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault of going back on promises given during his Moscow visit last Thursday and instead ignoring Russia's proposals for the resolution and \"blaming Russia for all the deadly sins\" in Syria.\n\nHe implied that France was serving US interests, which is using this hysteria in the presidential campaign.\n\n\"This is especially valuable in the conditions of the pre-election campaign,\" Putin said.\n\n\"I don't know if that corresponds with the interests of European countries, but to serve foreign policy, even domestic policy interests of an ally, in this case the US, is that the role of... serious states that claim to have independent foreign policy and call themselves a great country?\"" ]
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[ "One of the hottest kpop groups right now is TWICE. They are my favorite girl group. They started out on a TV show where JYP had a few dozen contestants compete to be in his next girl group.", null, "Why did they audition? You may wonder how these girls came to even know about JYP and his competition. Ever heard of Dream High? Starring Taecyeon and Suzy, and that launched the career of Kim Soo Hyun? Well that was JYP. He was the guy who played the friend of the main teacher who was mad at him. Remember, he was going to be a part of his kpop duo, but the teacher chickened out and so they both kind of got stuck teaching music instead of performing like they really wanted to. Now that you know who JYP, or Jin Young Park, is we can talk about TWICE.\n\nJYP started out as a kpop singer himself. Eventually he created his own label and created the kpop groups Miss A, 2PM (with Taecyeon), 2AM, and several others. Not only did he create careers for them in music, he also helped them in landing acting and modeling contracts. Taecyeon was living in the United States when he went to audition for JYP as a fashion model. JYP liked him, but asked him if he wanted to be the rapper in his new boy band. Taecyeon isn’t the best singer, but he felt that he could do the dances and rap and it would work out well. It seems to have worked because he is the most popular one of them all! His fashion has become a statement in kpop and he continues to be quite famous in Korea.\n\nAnother big Korean star that came out of that show was Kim Soo Hyun. He didn’t become a kpop star or a fashion model, but went on to become one of the highest paid actors in Korea. He starred in The Moon that Embraces the Sun and My Love From Another Star, both of which were massive hits. Additionally, even though you don’t get to hear him sing much, he’s actually a fantastic singer. We saw this when he played Sam Dong in Dream High.\n\nWith all of these kpop and kdrama stars coming out of JYP, you can see how the girls who are currently members of TWICE definitely wanted to get in on that. They even attracted international contestants. Sana, Mina, and Momo are both from Japan. Tzuyu is from Taiwan. I think there’s another girl in there that isn’t from Korea, but I can’t remember right now. So, the kpop fashion industry was bound to be heavily influenced this new mega group. Their first song Ooh Ah was a huge hit, and the clothes they wore in it was emulated by Korean girls and fans of kpop everywhere. The fashion is a bit grungy, since the theme of the video is zombies. So, there’s ripped jeans and fishnets. You can watch the video and see what it looks like there.\n\nIt’s amazing how the girls fashion has changed. There are much more mature now, as you can see in their new video Yes or Yes. It’s a bit of a fairy tale/fantasy style kind of look. 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I go into detail about it’s different components, along with a brief history lesson describing this tradition Korean garment’s ancestry. Enjoy!\n\nHere’s another new post we have on Korean Beauty on kpop fashion. One of the things I get asked a lot about is the Memebox beauty boxes. So here you have it! I have a review of the Memebox Korean Beauty Box here:\n\nAnd a Memebox coupon!\n\nWe have a new post on kpopfashion.net! Here, we’re discussing some of the best places to buy various kinds of kpop merchandise.\n\nWhile we’ve been mostly focusing on Korean fashion in general, we wanted to get back to our roots of kpop! We’ve got lots of content on kpop fashion, but this page is more about kpop merchandise, instead.\n\nWhat’s the difference? It’s less about dressing like your favorite kpop star and more about showing your support for them. This includes things like t shirts with the band’s name or a picture of the band, lightsticks, kpop phone covers, photocards, binders, plush dolls, and more.", null, "We hope you enjoy it! Check it out here:\n\nWe also show where you can find kpop fan merchandise in the USA, UK, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Please feel free to leave us a comment and let us know what you think or if there is something that you would like for us to include.\n\nWhat better way to show your love and support for your favorite kpop stars than to sport your very own kpop lightsitck! Lightsticks are an important part of the Kpop experience when you go to a concert, so I’ve found the best places to buy your very own!\n\nSee all the most popular lightsticks in kpop on our main light stick page:\n\nOne of the most popular are EXO’s lightstick which comes in version 1 and 2. See our full review here:\n\nThis is our page for BTS’ lightstick:\n\nSee below to visit some of our most popular posts. 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I had no idea what to expect when attending a NASCAR race but never in my wildest imagination could I have envisioned such an elaborate adventure.\n\nI was hosted by Cabarrus County Convention and Visitors Bureau so I assumed that most of the experiences I was having were offered to special visitors only but the more questions I asked, I realized that tickets can be purchased for any of the activities, including the Pit Tour.\n\nWe arrived at 2 pm when the gates opened. Parking in the VIP Green area, we walked across the spectator bridge to the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The massive structure was beyond imposing. The complex encompasses nearly 2,000 acres and includes a 2.25 mile road course, a six-tenths-mile karting layout and a quarter-mile oval within the walls of the 1.5-mile superspeedway. A one-fifth-mile oval is located just outside Turn 3. 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We could have entertained ourselves for the entire day at The Fan Zone, but we needed to continue on our way.\n\nOutside of Gate 12, there was a smaller track with two cars offering ride-along adventures. They were pre-booked but we watched as guests sat in the passenger seat of a muscle-car and a professional driver gave them the ride of their lives. The track was in the shape of a figure eight and the car drifted sideways during what seemed like the entire ride. I didn’t hear anyone screaming but I can guarantee that you would have heard me on the other side of the Charlotte Motor Speedway complex. We asked if the experience was available during other dates and times because it’s going on the list.", null, "Our host was waiting for us inside 600 Terrace, an outdoor lounge area. Food and drinks were available but I lost sight of that when I noticed the track view. We were so close to the track that I knew we’d feel the wind and tire pieces from the racing cars. 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[ "With the Jonesboro Children’s Trail, the city will link War Memorial Park and Little Rock Zoo to the Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library and Learning Center (children’s library) and to the community south of I-630, creating thus a “children’s zone” (Fig. 1). On a larger spatial scale, the project will connect the cycling network south of I-630 to the cycling network north of I-630, including the Arkansas River Trail and downtown, a project that will literally unite Little Rock and address some of the scars left by I-630 (Fig. 2).\n\nFigure 1. The “Children’s Zone” concept will include a all ages and abilities connection between (left to right) the War Memorial Splashpad, Little Rock Zoo, Children’s Library and new opportunities in the revamped War Memorial Park (image by Polk Stanley Wilcox).", null, "We will reuse the Jonesboro Dr. West Fork from 12th Street to the split just south of I-630 for bikes and pedestrians only (Fig. 3). The corridor will continue as a physically separate side path over the Jonesboro Viaduct and on the left side of Monroe Street to the bike paths on Zoo Dr. (Fig. 3). More details below.\n\nFigure 3. The Jonesboro Kids’ Trail will create a side path for all ages and abilities from 12th Street to Zoo Dr.\n\nSince vehicles will travel differently in this corridor, we want to make sure there is no ambiguity about where people are entering. There will be several changes at the Jonesboro / 12th St. intersection to help everyone get around safely and efficiently.\n\nWest Fork: The west fork will be completely different. The curb and the gutter will replace the current entrance, physically preventing access to vehicles (Fig. 4). An arch will create a gateway to the children’s area (Fig. 5).\n\nEast Fork: The fork will now accommodate traffic in both directions. The mouth of Jonesboro on 12th Street will be widened to allow large vehicles to enter without conflict. A traffic light with crosswalks will allow safe crossing of 12th Street for cyclists and pedestrians. This is particularly relevant for equitable access and the larger cycling network (see below).", null, null, "12th street at the viaduct\n\nThe street will be transformed into a cycle and pedestrian path (Fig. 6). We will put in place lighting to make the hallway safer and more comfortable. Other place creation elements can also be added. A secure connection between the Jonesboro Children’s Trail and the children’s library will be an important point (Fig. 7).", null, "Figure 6. Lighting and other elements between 12th Street and the overpass will help create a comfortable hallway.", null, "Figure 7. Connecting the Jonesboro Children’s Trail to the Children’s Library is central to the goal of the project.\n\nPlace-making elements on the overpass will serve trail users, but will also advertise the Town of Little Rock and War Memorial Park amenities (Figures 8-10).", null, "Figure 8. Aerial concept of the Jonesboro Children’s Trail along the I-630 viaduct (image by Polk Stanley Wilcox).", null, "Graph 9. 3D aerial concept of the Jonesboro Children’s Trail along the I-630 viaduct (image by Polk Stanley Wilcox).", null, "Figure 10. 3D concept of the Jonesboro Children’s Trail on the I-630 viaduct (image by Polk Stanley Wilcox).\n\nThis project is the result of grassroots efforts. The Children’s library was concerned about safe and equitable access; Jonesboro has no sidewalks and excessive traffic and 12e St. is a high traffic / speed street. CAL in partnership with CLR Parks and got a Safe Routes to Parks Grant. They created a coalition, gathered feedback from the community, created a Pop-up demonstration of BikePed installations on Jonesboro, and hired Polk Stanley Wilcox / McClelland Engineering to lay the groundwork for this application (summary report).\n\nThe CALS Annual Report 2020 summarizes the project as follows:\n\n“With the support of a Safe Routes to Parks Activating Communities grant and technical assistance from the Safe Routes Partnership, the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) and Little Rock Parks and Recreation have teamed up to overcome the racial and physical divide to to reconnect the children’s library district, a predominantly black neighborhood, with War Memorial Park. “" ]
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[ null, "Before Brexit, Tony Blair opined that it was not possible to get Brexit done and keep intact the 1998 Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland. He argued that it would not be possible to keep an open seamless border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland after the UK left the European Economic Area – primarily because the EU would not buy into it rather than that the UK would impose a hard border in breach of Good Friday.\n\nHe now claims Britain would be acting in violation of international law if parliament passes legislation enabling ministers to make regulations that override EU law contrary to the Northern Ireland protocol attached to the EU-UK withdrawal agreement. Boris Johnson for his part claimed, in answer to a question from Labour’s Hilary Benn in committee last week, that the EU was not negotiating in good faith – though he was driven to concede he may be mistaken.\n\nBlair’s pronouncements and those of other has-beens and fellow travellers do not factor into the equation that the EU itself may not be entirely innocent. They assume the British are the bad guys and that the EU is full of the milk of human kindness.\n\nNothing could be further from the truth and if you do not believe this ask Yiannis Varoufakis, Greece’s hapless former finance minister who had to negotiate financial assistance from the EU in Greece’s hour of need in 2015. Or better still read his book Adults in the Room: My battle with Europe’s Deep Establishment.\n\nMore to the point, however, if I were Tony Blair I would keep my mouth shut about acting in breach of international law. His decision in 2003 to support America’s war in support of regime change in Iraq without UN Security Council authorisation pretending it was in self defence was the international law violation of the century. It was brazen, caused the death of thousands of innocent people, and destabilised an entire region for generations – and for what exactly?\n\nThe present UK government’s mild proposal to legislate so as to be able to side step EU law in Northern Ireland if the EU negotiates in bad faith or changes EU law, pales into insignificance compared to the unlawful use of force in Iraq for which Blair was primarily responsible and for which he remains unapologetic.\n\nThe way legislation empowers government in the UK is that often a government minister is given power by an enabling Act of Parliament to make regulations to carry out policy or to deal with contingencies or both. In extreme cases ministers are even given powers to amend or repeal Acts of Parliament and when this happens they are called ‘Henry VIII’ clauses because King Henry introduced the Statute of Proclamations in 1539 under which he arrogated power to himself to bypass parliament and make or repeal laws without legislative approval.\n\nBoris Johnson and his government have taken ‘Henry VIII’ clauses a mild step forward by proposing legislation that authorises a minister of the government by regulation to change or override a treaty, which is not as extreme as it sounds, and is in any case subject to judicial review.\n\nThe American president has a similar power to bypass Congress by executive order, which we witnessed with a cringe a number of times during Donald Trump’s presidency when the Donald scribbles his mega signature on executive orders that he then holds up to show off his muscular handiwork – if his signature is anything to go by it speaks volumes about his huge yet fragile ego.\n\nMost opponents of the proposed law on the UK internal market have not read it, let alone understood that sometimes legislation is passed contingently. As the Scottish law officer, Lord Keen QC, said in the House of Lords before he resigned, passing enabling legislation would not breach international law. He resigned shortly afterwards on the grounds that as law officer he could not support the policy the government had in mind behind some of the clauses in the proposed law. The legal arguments are obtuse, but that does not mean that people cannot understand the common sense behind having legislative contingency plans.\n\nOnce the law is passed it would enable a minister to adjust UK law and override EU law if necessary. The contingencies for which the UK government makes provision are three: changes in EU law brought about by new treaties, regulations and directives since conclusion of the Northern Ireland protocol; changes in EU law brought about by rulings from the Court of Justice; and bad faith on the part of the EU.\n\nIf the EU is not performing its obligations in good faith in material breach of the Withdrawal Agreement and the Northern Ireland Protocol, or fundamental changes in EU law occur, the UK could in accordance with the law of treaties suspend parts of the Northern Ireland protocol.\n\nThe UK agreed the protocol on the basis of the applicable EU law as it stood in December 2019 shortly before Brexit, not what it might become after Britain left the EU not foreseen by the parties when the protocol was concluded.\n\nUltimately, it is a matter of political judgement if the EU is negotiating in good faith. The important point, however, is that in the end when the government tables the regulations it will be for the UK Parliament not the EU to decide whether to override EU law and the reasons therefor – which is as it should be." ]
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[ null, "I actually had no idea that Roblox wasn’t its own game like Minecraft or Fortnite—it is actually its own gaming platform with 40 million games to choose from. This is even more terrifying to me because my nieces and nephews have mentioned “Roblox” as something they play every day, and that there are reports of some games that let players’ simulate sex or engage in raunchy talk.\n\nIt’s only recently that the company’s chief privacy officer Remy Malan said that Roblox is “working on developing content ratings for games”. He also said that they’re looking into ways to “make parental controls easier to find and use”.\n\nRoblox has a whopping 32.6 million daily users—more than half of whom are under the age of 13. According to WSJ, age-inappropriate games can show up on their “recommended for you” lists even when kids say they’re under 13.\n\nDoing my own research, I have found that typing “sex” or “sexy” in their search box won’t lead me anywhere—thankfully. However, if I type something like “shower” or “dirty”, there are questionable things that pop up.\n\nThe platform’s current system restricts kids to specific games. But under the new system, parents would have more information about what kids might find in a given game. However, it’s not always clear that it might have explicit or inappropriate content in it.\n\nThere is no information yet of when the new ratings system would be available, but Malan stated that Roblox has “a team of more than 2,300 people monitoring games for safety”, and uses a mix of human moderators and AI. However, it might be hard to perfect seeing as there are so many games to sort through.\n\nRoblox might just be a silly kids game in my own judge-y definition, but it has taken some serious control over what stores are selling and what parents are buying. I’ve seen Roblox-themed merch and toys in stores, and recently Roblox has also announced a partnership with Nerf. Let’s face it—it’s going to be everywhere if it isn’t everywhere already." ]
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[ null, "“The turkey walked into range, and I drew my bow, took aim and let the arrow fly,” said Christian Berg, remembering a Kansas turkey hunt. “It was a good hit, and the bird started flopping on the ground.”\n\nBut a couple seconds later, the bird got up and started running away through the woods.\n\n“I literally dove out the front window of my blind and landed flat on my face,” Berg said. “Getting up as fast as I could, I started running after the turkey, which of course picked up its pace.”\n\nJust as Berg closed the gap, his foot caught a tree root and he fell forward but was able to grab the turkey as he hit the dirt. The turkey had a 10.5-inch beard, 1.25-inch spurs and is still Berg’s biggest gobbler.\n\n“Now I am not sure what the lesson is in that story, except make a better shot than I did and never give up when you are bowhunting turkeys,” Berg said. “Just goes to show it ain’t over until it’s over.”\n\nDid that turkey hunting story whet your appetite for the upcoming season? If you want to build more anticipation – plus have a lot of fun for a good cause – head to SteelStacks in Bethlehem for The Art of Turkey Hunting, at 6 p.m. March 18. The event is a fundraiser for the nonprofit ArtsQuest and the National Wild Turkey Federation. Tickets are $15 in advance (on sale at www.Steelstacks.org) or $20 at the door.\n\nYou’ll be entertained by Berg and World Turkey Calling Champion Matt Morrett, who are among the presenters, who will give seminars. Morrett is the Marketing Division Chief for the Pennsylvania Game Commission; Berg is editor of Peterson’s Bowhunting. There will also be a selection of films curated by the NWTF.\n\nIf you’re a seasoned turkey hunter, what can you gain by going to the event?\n\n“I think the best thing that will happen for veterans at the event is simply the bond of fellow turkey hunters, and no matter what, as an outdoorsman, there is always something to take away,” Morrett said. “Personally, I try to learn every day and especially learn about subjects that are my favorite and participate in most often – it never hurts to learn different things and approaches.”\n\n“Everywhere my travels take me, I try to give encouragement – because there is no wrong way to enjoy the outdoors,” he added. “It is like anything – you put into it what you want to get out of it and do it the way you want to.”\n\nBerg said that as the winter fades, anyone who loves the outdoors is eager for spring’s arrival and the opportunity to get back in the woods. Even those who have long been successful hunting the long beards will pick up a few things from the seminars – whether it’s a new insight on calling, decoy placement, or hunting gobblers with archery gear.\n\n“An event such as this is will be a great time to stoke that enthusiasm for spring turkey season while learning some things that can help you be more successful,” Berg said. “One of the great things about hunting is that everyone has their own style, and no matter how long you hunt, you can never know it all.”\n\nDuring the evening, attendees will have a chance to bid in a silent sale and a live auction featuring an African Safari for Two with Somerby Safaris, Steelhead Angling on Salmon River in New York courtesy of Wack’em Guide Service, a Turkey Hunt for Two at Camp Freedom in Northeastern Pennsylvania and more. Proceeds from The Art of Turkey Calling benefit ArtsQuest’s free Step Outdoors festival for families May 30-31, as well as the conservation work of the Jerry Zimmerman Memorial & Walking Purchase Chapters of the National Wild Turkey Federation.\n\nStep Outdoors, now in its sixth year, encourages children and families to get outdoors with presentations, hands-on activities and educational experiences by more than 20 different outdoors and conservation groups. Partners helping to make The Art of Turkey Calling possible include The National Wild Turkey Federation, Petersen’s Bowhunting and the Pennsylvania Game Commission." ]
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[ null, null, "LARA CARTER has slept with 20 strangers in the past year – in a desperate and reckless bid to get pregnant.\n\nThe self-confessed \"sperm hunter\" uses ovulation kits to tell her when she is most fertile then pretends to be drunk, throwing herself at unsuspecting fellas and making it obvious she wants sex.\n\nIf Lara, 25, meets a man who wants to use a condom, she will offer one from her purse – which she has already pierced a hole in.\n\nLara, an assistant office manager, says: \"This is absolutely the right time for me to have a baby and nothing is going to stand in my way.\n\n\"All my friends have babies and I desperately want to be a mum.\n\n\"I don’t have a steady boyfriend and feel my time to have a baby is running out. I only need a man to provide his sperm – I would have no interest in seeing him again. That is why I’m a sperm hunter.\"\n\nIt’s really difficult to know where to start, isn’t it?\n\nWith no regular boyfriend, Lara’s desire to have a baby has driven her to target strangers as potential fathers to her unborn child.\n\nShe says: \"I’ve had a couple of proper relationships in the past two years.\n\n\"But each time I have mentioned the idea of having a baby, the bloke has run a mile.\n\n\"Men my age aren’t that interested in settling down with a kid so quickly into a relationship, so I have given up on trying to have a baby with a partner. I’ve looked into getting a sperm donation but it’s too expensive.\n\nMen her age aren’t interested in getting shackled to someone who is quite clearly mental and a filthy duplicitous slag.\n\n\"My nearest private clinic costs £295 for a consultation then it would cost a further £2,000 for a donation.\n\n\"There are plenty of men out there willing to have a one-night stand for free.\"\n\nOh yes – and lots of free money and free housing for you to raise your little miracle.\n\nI hope she turns out to be barren.\n\nRemember guys – be careful out there. Always provide the condom and always make sure the contents can’t be retrieved after you’ve gone home.\n\nSome of those women are mad, bad and dangerous to nob.\n\nThere’s much sounds and fury signifying nothing regarding this story (see last post).\n\nIn the mix, however, is the voice of reason, from Big Brother Watch, which explains why even those of us who are sick of benefit cheats should oppose the scheme the ConDems have planned.\n\nThe papers today all carry a story which first broke last month – the proposed use of credit rating agencies like Experian to catch people committing benefit fraud.\n\nThis is a very bad idea. Nobody approves of benefit cheats. But mining private data on a routine basis on the off-chance of catching people out is a disproportionate invasion of privacy.\n\nThere’s a presumption of innocence in this country, and trawling everyone’s credit data and treating us all as suspects brings that into question. Furthermore, there is or should be a bright line between the state and the private sector.\n\nTaking powers of legal investigation and enforcement which ought to sit with the state, and granting them to private organisations, blurs that line. Worse still, if profit-making companies are rewarded by the number of people they catch they will have a perverse incentive to sling accusations in any even marginally plausible case – because they’ll have nothing to lose and potentially something to gain in the smearing.\n\nUltimately, it’s probably not in the interests of the companies either. People will be far less likely to comply with their requirements in the future if it’s known that one risks such intrusion in doing so.\n\nThat’s not the only reason, by the way.\n\nAh – so that’s going to be how the big society works is it? By encouraging more curtain-twitching, snooping and reporting?\n\nA guaranteed provider of community cohesion and mutual trust, that.\n\nHave a biscuit, Dave.\n\nUPDATE: Words from the excellent Ed West at the Tellygiraffe:", null, "And.. blow me down with a vigorously wafted mackerel, from Tom Harris, of all people.\n\nPeter Davey, 35, a father of seven, gave up work in administration nine years ago because he realised he would be better off on state handouts.\n\nHe and his wife Claire, 29, who is seven months pregnant, believe they deserve their £815-a-week benefit cheque and are open about feeling no guilt that they live at the expense of the taxpayer.\n\nTheir home, a semi-detached house on the Isle of Anglesey, is complete with 42 inch flat screen television, Sky TV at £50 a month, a computer and three expensive games consoles, as well as four mobile phones.\n\nThe family also run a Mercedes people carrier and an 11 seater minibus.\n\nHowever, they still feel there is little to be grateful for.\n\nMrs Davey, who has never had a full-time job, told Closer magazine: \"It’s hard. We can’t afford holidays and I don’t want my kids living on a council estate and struggling like I have.\n\n\"I don’t feel bad about being subsidised by people who are working. I’m just working with the system that’s there.\n\n\"If the government wants to give me money, I’m happy to take it. We get what we’re entitled to. I don’t put in anything because I don’t pay taxes, but if I could work I would.\n\n\"We couldn’t afford to care for our children without benefits, but as long as they have everything they need, I don’t think I’m selfish.\"\n\nNo – that’s right. You’re not selfish.\n\nIn 20 years, the only times I have been out of work are during a couple of sabbaticals I saved for by.. err… working. I claimed dole for about 5 weeks in 1993. After which I moved from the jobless north to the flourishing south, having been offered a job down here.\n\nI have earned, and paid tax on, above median income for the last 14 years and have taken practically nothing out of the system.\n\nClaire Davey has never had a proper job and her cuntish bloke ditched his 7 years ago.\n\nYet I’m the selfish one, because I like to earn money and use some of it to drive a nice car.\n\nI want no part of this society:", null, "Despite filing for bankruptcy 18 months ago after racking up £20,000 of debt on mail order catalogues they still insist on splashing out on four presents per child at birthdays and last Christmas spent £2,000 on gifts alone.\n\n‘Santa is always generous in our house,’ said Mrs Davey, who once applied to join the police but was turned down.\n\nShe insists her husband would do any job ‘as long as we could still afford the lifestyle we have now’.\n\nMrs Davey, who spends £160 a week at Tesco, says she does not intend to stop at eight children. Her target is 14.\n\nAnd she adds: ‘I’ve always wanted a big family – no one can tell me how many kids I can have whether I’m working or not.’\n\nThe Government estimates it will pay out £19.6 billion in housing benefit during the 2009/10 financial year, according to figures slipped out on the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) website.\n\nI do have to tread slightly carefully here, because I don’t want to insult my good friend, the inveterate welfare sponger Mummylonglegs.\n\nHowever, upon consultation, said legged lady has declared I’m wasting my breath, so let’s cut to the chase:\n\n(The Benefits Trap) * (Uncontrolled Immigration) * (The EU) * (Scrouging Lazy Northern Bastards) = The most expensive bowl of Cuntsoup ever devised." ]
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The most recent time was the 2015 Alamo Bowl, where the Wildcats fell to UCLA 40-35.\n\nK-State will be playing its 94th all-time game against current members of the Pac-12 Conference, but 66 of those game came against the University of Colorado Boulder when they were still in the Big 8/12.\n\nThe eight-year bowl streak that the Wildcats gave is tied for 13th nationally, with only the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State ranking higher in the Big 12. K-State is just one of the 16 FBS schools nationally tied to ride the stake of at least eight consecutive bowls.\n\nAfter being with K-State since 2009, offensive coordinator Dana Dimel will be coaching his final K-State game. Dimel has taken a head coaching job over at University of Texas at El Paso. Even though Dimel’s path ahead is at UTEP, head coach Bill Snyder says he has remained heavily involved within the team.\n\nWhen it came to whether or not he thinks his son and current junior fullback Winston Dimel would be playing his last game with the Wildcats, Snyder said, “I’d imagine it would be.”\n\nUCLA quarterback Josh Rosen will be sitting out this game, thus increasing chances of a purple victory. Rosen has dealt with concussive symptoms throughout the season. It is also rumored that Rosen will not be in the NFL Draft this year, either.\n\nD.J. Reed and Alex Delton have been out the past couple games for the Wildcats due to injury. However, Snyder said that both Reed and Delton are ready to go for the Cactus Bowl. Snyder also mentioned that Skylar Thompson will remain the first string quarterback for the Wildcats. Offensive lineman Dalton Risner will not be playing in this year’s bowl game due to injury.\n\nSnyder talked about Thompson and his poise that he has shown both the entire season and in preparation for the bowl game.\n\n“It’s about the same as I have seen for the last three or four weeks of the season,” Snyder said. “He’s just a young guy that maintains his poise, has an appropriate level of confidence about him. His execution is very consistent and has been consistently good. None of that has changed. I don’t see any difference in him than whenever we talked the last time.”\n\nWhen it comes to practicing and getting ready for the bowl game, Snyder talked about the work ethic the team has showed.\n\n“None come to mind right now,” Snyder said. “The early portion of our bowl preparation, as it is every year, is centered and focused around younger guys who normally don’t have the opportunity. We try to get them involved more readily and individual, fundamental technique drills. I thought there were a number of them I was pleased with their efforts, but as it relates to how they would impact the bowl and opportunities in the bowl game, that hasn’t changed. It will be the same team, same people.”\n\nSnyder also talked about UCLA’s home successes, and how that might play a part in the bowl game.\n\n“They get to claim this as a home game, so it’s going to be a home game for them, and they haven’t lost at home,” Snyder said. “Again, it all boils down if you do it the right way and have the discipline to keep the game between the white lines. That field down there is the same size as the one we’ve got here. It’s just a matter of staying disciplined and taking your preparation to the field and staying focused and keeping it between the white lines. If you do that then good things normally happen.”\n\nWhen it comes to intimidation both on and off the field, Snyder talked about how that can affect players.\n\nSources have said that Snyder will be coming back for the 2018 season, however Snyder himself says he is still in the process of making that decision. Shortly after the press conference, athletic director Gene Taylor came to talk to the media, where he said he had been impressed with how active Snyder has been. 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[ null, "BROOK TROUT THROUGH THE ICE", null, "Most avid ice anglers know that four or five small maggots squirming off the end of a light (1/32- to 1/16-ounce) jig or #6 or #8 drop-shot hook will catch a squaretail’s attention. However, you can over-finesse these fish. Unless they force you to go small and slow down, don’t do it. Indeed, since most jurisdictions let you ice fish with two lines in the winter (check your local regulations), my standard set-up consists of a jigging rod in one hole and a Windlass-style tip-up (below) in the other.\n\nWith the tip-up, I spool on 20- to 30-pound-test Sufix 832 Ice Braid. I prefer this thick line because it doesn’t tangle when I throw it on the ice while fighting a fish. I then attach a small, hookless Williams Wabler Lite or Mooselook Thinfish (below) spoon to the line to act as an attractor and weight. These paper-thin spoons are light as a feather and brilliantly reflective, so when the wind blows the vane on the tip-up, they rock back and forth and quiver, catching the attention of any nearby trout.\n\nOn the other end of the spoon, I attach a 12- to 18-inch leader of six- or eight-pound fluorocarbon or Maxima Ultragreen monofilament, to which I tie on a #4, #6 or #8 thin-wire Gamakatsu octopus hook. Finally, I skewer a lively minnow ever so lightly under the skin behind the dorsal fin so the hook tip points toward its head. I’ll sometimes wacky-rig a nightcrawler instead, slipping the hook under its collar.\n\nAs for jigging, I use a medium-action jigging rod spooled with eight-pound-test neon Sufix Performance Ice Fuse (with a 14-inch-long leader of six- or eight-pound-test Maxima Ultragreen). I’ll tell you about my favourite winter trout lures and how I jig them in my companion story on targeting rainbows through the ice." ]
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[ null, "Alcuni 21,500 Victorians lodged claims for the long-awaited payments of $325 o $500 when applications opened on Tuesday, but a little more than 5,500 were finalised.\n\n“We have urged the government from the outset to ensure these disaster payments are delivered rapidly to people who have lost paid work as a result of a lockdown,\" lei disse.\n\n“This means ensuring people don’t have to jump through multiple hoops to get access to support. Per esempio, many will be excluded because of the liquid assets test. We’re also concerned about people being ineligible if they’ve got some paid work, even though they’ve lost hours.\n\n“These criteria didn’t apply to the disaster recovery payments delivered to victims of the 2019/20 bushfires, per esempio, to help ensure people got access quickly.\n\nThe disaster payments, which apply in a federally declared Covid-19 hotspot, are worth $325 for a person who has lost 20 hours of work, o $500 for those who declare losing 20 hours or more.\n\n“We have been contacted by multiple people confused by the incredibly complicated requirements that seem to suggest that a microscopically small number of people will actually be eligible for this grossly inadequate payment,\" Egli ha detto.\n\n“We know that almost one in three women and one in five men who rely on jobseeker also receive some kind of paid work,\" lei disse." ]
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[ null, "You’re not on Facebook? You need to be on Facebook. That’s 1.49 billion monthly active users that you could be reaching —but aren’t. You should also be on Twitter, where the average user follows five or more businesses and 37% will buy from a brand they follow. Oh, and don’t forget Pinterest, which is the place to be if you want to reach women. But then there’s also Instagram, which has more worldwide users. Actually, you know what? Just be on all of them.\n\nHeard this advice before? So have we. Spoiler alert: It’s a really bad way of going about your social media marketing.\n\nThe more you dilute your efforts, the less effective you are on each individual network. It’s far more effective to pick a social network, create traction and a nice big community on it with a well-thought-out plan, automate it to a large extent through apps like Buffer and MeetEdgar, and then move on to the next network. In doing this, you not only have pre-existing social proof that helps you build your followers on this second network faster, but it also gives you an immediate boost for less work done since followers from network will often follow you on a new one as well.\n\nBut how will you know which social network to pick first? We’ve got some ideas.\n\n1. Think about your audience\n\nIf you’ve been running your blog or business for any substantial period of time, think about what a typical member of your tribe looks like. Male, female, non-binary? Age? Married? Children? Then, think about where your customers and readers are hanging out online. For instance, women tend to hang out on Pinterest: 85% of its users are women.\n\n2. Figure out what you want from your social media presence\n\nMany social media marketers tend to treat each social media network in the same way. This is a mistake. Each social media network has strengths and weaknesses of its own, and it’s in your interest to pair up with a network that matches up with your social media desires. For instance, if your goal is to create brand recognition and social shares, LinkedIn is probably not the best network for you. It would be, however, if you were interested in getting known for thought leadership, because thought leadership articles tend to do well on LinkedIn. If you want to build personal relationships with your fans, you could try Facebook. Hope to showcase your products in visually appealing ways? Instagram is your new best friend.\n\nGet Social and Grow Your Business with DreamHost\n\nOur experts will help create a powerful social media strategy and level up your execution so you can focus on running your business.", null, "3. Pick a few social networks and put them in order\n\nNow, take all of the social media platforms that you’re interested in, and arrange them in order of importance to your business. Use your understanding of your audience and what you want out of each social network to rank in order of priority. Which do you need to focus on first? Then, which one comes second? Do this until your list is ready. You might have five networks on there, you might have 10. Between three and six is generally a good number.\n\nNow, let’s focus on the one on top of that list.\n\n4. Learn everything you can to create an awesome content plan\n\nOnce you’ve picked the social media platform you’ll be focusing on, take some time to learn everything you can about it. See what other people are doing. Have a look at your competitors’ presence on that platform. Look up best practices and start thinking of some ideas for how to approach your social media presence on this platform. Will you have images? Personal updates? Information? Entertainment? Think about all of this now. Then create an editorial calendar and start filling it up with great content.\n\nThere are three things you need to remember if you’re going to build a community on any social media platform. One, the timing of when you post things matters. So learn about what works best on your chosen platform. Two, how often you post matters, too. Is once a day enough or is it too much? Too little? On Twitter, for instance, you could post once an hour, but on Facebook, you’d probably limit it to a maximum of three times a day. Finally, three, consistency. Have a schedule and stick to it.\n\nBefore you know it, you’ll have a thriving community on your chosen social network and you’ll be ready to move on to the next!" ]
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[ "Microsoft has officially launched the company’s latest smartphone – Microsoft Lumia 650 in India at a price tag of Rs. 15,299. It comes in matte black white colour. Originally, it was announced back in February 2016. It has metal frame and it is only just 6.9mm thick.", null, "“We crafted the Lumia 650 with the finest detail while delivering a consistent and familiar Windows 10 experience. Lumia 650 brings the best of Microsoft productivity, beautiful design and an affordable price. The device is perfect for enterprises and Windows fans alike.”\n\nOn the specifications front, it features 5-inch HD AMOLED, ClearBlack display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and it is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor which is paired with 1GB of RAM. It runs on Windows 10 operating system and it has 16GB in-built memory which can be expanded further up to 200GB via microSD card.\n\nOn the imaging front, it features 8MP auto-focus rear-camera with LED flash and 5MP front-facing camera for selfie & video-calling." ]
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[ null, "Shannon Sharpe said the Memphis Grizzlies \"did not want this smoke\" after the incident that occurred during the Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers game. Moments after the second quarter finished, Sharpe was seen exchanging words with Grizzlies players Dillon Brooks, Steven Adams and Ja Morant.\n\nMorant's father, Tee, joined the action and also started exchanging words with Sharpe. Sharpe, a former NFL tight end and current Fox Sports analyst, had to be restrained from the Grizzlies during the shouting incident. At the start of the third quarter, Sharpe returned to his seat and continued watching the game.\n\n“They didn’t want this smoke, Dave. They do all that talking and jockeying and I ain’t about that jockeying. It started with Dillon Brooks. I said he was too small to guard LeBron. He said, F— me. I said ‘F— you’ back.\n\nBut I wanted anything they had. Don’t let these fools fool you now,\" Sharpe told ESPN's Dave McMenamin, per Sports Illustrated.\n\nTee Morant 'all good' with Sharpe\n\nTee Morant, who is traveling to every game with the Grizzlies, downplayed the incident with Sharpe, saying it was just a trash-talk between two guys from the south.\n\n\"Shannon didn't do anything. Hey, he was doing like we do in South Carolina. We talk our s---. South Carolina, stand up!\" Tee Morant told ESPN. LeBron James, who has a good relationship with Sharpe, expressed support for the former NFL tight end." ]
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[ null, "If you haven’t read the Kim Stone Series before and are wondering if you should start with this one, I would suggest not. I recommend that you start with Book 1. Even though each book is a standalone story of its own, understanding how each character has evolved throughout the series gave me a great appreciation for this book.\n\nHaving said that, let us jump right into the review!\n\nIn this book, Kim Stone and her team are stuck with two cases at a time. On Christmas day, Kim finds an abandoned baby left on the police station. On the same day, a body of a brutally murdered prostitute is also discovered. As usual Kim teams up with Bryant and their rock solid relationship is a delight to read as they track the death of the prostitute. More murders occur and it becomes apparent that there is a serial killer targeting the sex workers. Meanwhile, Stacey and Dawson search for the mother of the abandoned child only to discover the truths about menacing human trade. We learn a little bit more about Kim’s horrific childhood, Dawson’s relationship with his wife and Stacey’s insecurities.\n\nAs the story unfolds, this contemporary thriller touches upon enforced prostitution, modern bonded slavery, illegal immigration and criminal gangs. It dives deep into those things that you see everyday on the news and quickly forget.\n\nAngela Marsons is truly a gifted writer and she never misses to amaze you.\n\nIs this the best Kim Stone book? I didn’t think so!\n\nI found it a little less intense than the others and I was not impressed about the climax. But I was able to empathize with the characters in the story and it got me thinking.\n\nMy favorite part in the book:\n\n“Most people felt that a moral code was present from birth but in Kim’s own experience that was not the case. She remembered reading a quote about a notorious killer – a child who had murdered two boys when she was eleven years old. Asked why she had done it she had stated ‘because I didn’t know it was wrong’.\n\nMost people would find the simplicity of that statement unbelievable but Kim did not. Morals were formed by example, a learned behavior, reinforced by continual practice and correction. “" ]
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[ "Modi's 'grain bowl votes' will be tested by farmer anger\n\nAmandeep Kaur Daholewal arose from an Indian cot and began to speak to a small group of people who were sitting cross-legged in front of a white-domed Gurdwara, a place for worshipping Sikhs.", null, "A dozen supporters accompanied the 37-year-old doctor, mostly drawn from protesters who last summer hunkered down on the edges of the Indian capital to demonstrate against the farm laws pushed forward by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that they feared would decimate the income of their families.\n\n\"We have already defeated Modi once. \"Let's defeat Modi again.\" She bellowed from an audio system attached to an automobile rickshaw. Her voice was not as flamboyant as seasoned politicians but she still received roaring applause.\n\nThis scene reflected the changing electoral landscape of India's Punjab state. More than 21 million people cast their ballots on Sunday in polls that were seen as a barometer for Modi's popularity and his party's popularity in advance of 2024 general elections. The polls will show whether Modi's year-long protests, which forced him to retreat from the farm laws, was enough to stop his party from making inroads within a state that is considered to be the \"grain bowl of India.\"\n\nDholewal and other political newbies are banking their hopes on this exact formula. They want to turn farmers' anger into votes and argue that a new party will bring about change.\n\nPeople are asking me why I'm late. Dholewal, who managed a medical camp at one protest site last year, said that they were waiting for her. Now, she is a candidate for Sanyukt Samaj Morcha (a newly formed political party that includes some farm unions who organized the protests).\n\nModi's Bharatiya Janata Party rammed farm laws through Parliament in September 2020 without consulting the House. It used its executive power to do so. His administration billed them as necessary reforms, but farmers feared the laws signaled the government was moving away from a system in which they sold their harvest only in government-sanctioned marketplaces. They feared that this would make them poorer and leave them at the mercy private corporations.\n\nThese laws led to a year-long protest as many farmers, most of them Sikhs from Punjab, stayed on the outskirts New Delhi during a severe winter and a devastating coronavirus outbreak. The laws were withdrawn by Modi in November, three months before the crucial polls in Punjab (and four other states) in March. The results of the election will be announced March 10.\n\nModi's BJP is a small party in Punjab, but hopes to form a government with a regional ally there and increase its voter base among farmers. This is one of India's largest voting blocs. The Punjabi people are proud of their state's religious syncretism. This is for Modi's Hindu nationalist reach. It has been thriving in most of northern India's north since 2014.\n\nBJP is currently running its campaign to portray the corrupt Congress party state government as corrupt. It also promises grandiose promises to create new jobs, provide farm subsidies, free electricity for farmers, as well as eradicate the drug plague that has plagued the state for many years.\n\nHowever, the anger against government runs deep.\n\nAccording to Samyukt Kisan Mocha (or the United Farmers Front), more than 700 farmers were killed during protests due to extreme cold, record rainfalls, and scorching heat. This umbrella group of farm unions organized the agitation. Several others also committed suicide.\n\nIn December 2012, Narendra Singh Tomar, Agriculture Minister, told Parliament that there was no record of farmers' deaths. Many of the victims' families are landless or small farmers, who make up the lowest rung in India's agricultural community. This caused widespread anger.\n\n\"Where did the 700-750 farmers go?\" Amarjeet Singh was shedding tears at the Modi government's responsibility for their deaths. He was living in Kaler Ghuman village, 40 km (24 miles) away from Amritsar.\n\nAccording to the death certificate, Sudagar Singh, Singh's father, died in a hot September afternoon of cardiac arrest. Charan Singh, the village chief, was with him at the time. He claimed that the 72-year old collapsed after returning home from protests for weeks.\n\n\"Even though they won the final battle, those laws only brought misery into our lives. Singh pointed to a framing of his friend and said, \"Do you think that we would forget that?\"\n\nThe family stated that Sudagar Singh, Sudagar's younger brother, became depressed after the death. He stopped eating and worked on his farm. He also died three months later.\n\nThe Punjab government may have offered jobs or funds to the relatives of deceased persons in some cases. But farmers believe that the elections offer a chance for them to channel their anger towards meaningful change.\n\nSingh, the village chief, stated that there are no flags of political parties flying from our homes. \"We don’t trust them anymore.\"\n\nThe Aam Aadmi Party is one of those looking to consolidate their political dominance by the election. It was founded in 2013 to eradicate corruption and has ruled Delhi for two terms.\n\nThe party's campaign plan for Punjab isn't limited to farmers' anger. The party wants to ride on the reemerged faultlines that were blurred during demonstrations.\n\nThe protest attracted support from both the rural and urban population of Punjab. These protests are now largely ignored by city voters, who feel that the issues of farmers should be given priority since the laws were repealed.\n\n\"The youth want education and health, work, and an end of corruption. People want that. 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[ "I need to share something with you that I have seen over and over, in so many married women. I need to share it with you, NOT because I see it in you, but because it is something that is SO easy to do and so many do it.\n\nAnd because it is exactly what you have asked me about.\n\nThe thing I want to share with you is:\n\nThe Poor Wives Club is an unofficial, and quietly hidden sisterhood of women whose husbands probably are not saved, often are alcoholics, and usually do not attend church like their wives do, like their wives wish they would. And all of that to their enormous dissatisfaction.\n\nWomen in this club hang together, support each other, and depend upon each other.\n\nIt would seem there would be nothing wrong with that, right? But there is something definitely wrong.\n\nWhat’s wrong is the dependence. And what they depend upon each other for.\n\nUsually there is one woman, holier and more vocal, who is the leader of such a group, the President of the Poor Wives Club. It’s easy to find Such a woman to join, since usually you can find at least one member in almost every church. Look for frowns. Look for signs of lack of self-control. These poor women are obvious, wearing their badges of discontent so proudly, many women can see through it, and stay away.\n\nWhich is a good thing. These women who step back are wiser, in that although they might feel tempted to be a “Poor Wife”, they do not want to find themselves irretrievably locked into such a life.", null, "Occasionally, a husband of one of these wives somehow, miraculously finds God. His walk improves. His health may even improve. He begins laying down his addictions and becomes a pretty good husband, really.\n\nThis pulls the rug right out from under the Poor Wife.\n\nShe loses her identity.\n\nWith a saved husband who is improving weekly, she has no real reason to continue in the Poor Wives Club, yet feels insecure and aimless without it, because it has been her whole life.\n\nShe finds she has lost her entire reason for living.\n\nTo fill her life that is empty without offenses happening to her, she resorts to finding small things he has done wrong and blowing them out of proportion, to her fellow club members, and any who will listen. As her husband’s life continues its upward mobility, she finds fewer and fewer willing to listen.\n\nThis woman has two choices:\n\nShe always hoped he’d stay as he was and she always stayed married to him, to give her an excuse for sin.\n\nI’d been thinking of this woman a lot today, and I am so glad you’ve already seen her and decided not to join her. What a relief that is for me!" ]
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[ "Make it to the wonderful International Classical Music Festival of Pollença\n\nSince 1961 the International Classical Music Festival has been held in the beautiful Cloister of Santo Domingo, located in the town of Pollença; during these dates it becomes the most attractive setting on the island.\n\nPollença is a beautiful town located on the north of the island of Mallorca; its picturesque landscapes, the culture and traditions of its people will give free rein to your imagination. It is a place to discover and to enjoy its authenticity. The port, Cape Formentor and Cala Sant Vicenç are all part of a destination that is replete with fascinating sights, routes and landscapes and that exudes history in its every single nook and cranny.\n\nIn addition, Pollença’s environs offer endless possibilities for lovers of nature and the outdoors. Peaceful paths, incredible cycling routes and facilities that will permit you to do any sport you desire.\n\nPollença always makes the most of its days and celebrates holidays almost all year round, but there is one in particular which contributes to enriching this town with tradition and musical culture.\n\nThe Classical Music Festival of Pollença is a member of the European Festivals Association, and is a leading event on the international festival circuit for this type of music. Its president is HM Queen Sofia of Spain. This festival gathers together the best orchestras and acclaimed soloists, as well as choirs and opera singers. The impressive acoustics of the Cloister of Santo Domingo has been praised by participants and attendees of the event year after year.\n\nDuring its 40 years of uninterrupted existence and constant evolution, performers have included Mstislav Rostropovich, Jessye Norman, the Alban Berg Quartett, Montserrat Caballé, the Orchestre National de France with Lin Maazel... More than 700 solo artists, ensembles and orchestras have performed in this incredible venue since the festival first began.\n\nCurrently the Pollença Festival is returning to its roots, leaving behind the literature and cinema of previous editions to focus on classical music in the broadest sense, allowing for approaches that include jazz, electronic music, compositions of the twentieth century and even classics adapted for children. This is, most definitely, a magnificent event in an unforgettable setting that you cannot miss.", null, null, "What happens to squid when the moon is full?", null, "Play football in the Balearic Islands", null, null, null, "The most beautiful villages on the Balearic Islands", null, "A visit to the markets of Mallorca, a pure pleasure", null, "Mallorca from the air" ]
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[ null, "AS LONG AS THE EARTH REMAINS, THERE WILL BE PLANTING AND HARVEST, COLD AND HEAT, SUMMER AND WINTER, DAY AND NIGHT.” GENESIS 8:22\n\nOn a Hutterite colony, typically one couple is in charge of the vegetable garden. They’re the ones who decide what will be planted, when the garden needs weeding or produce is ready to be picked. For these tasks, the women’s work group and sometimes the men and older children will help as well. When it’s a smaller task, like digging a few boxes of carrots for the kitchen, the gardener couple will do it with a few Dienen, young women.\n\nI have many happy memories of helping Josh Vetter and Kate Basel, my aunt and uncle, when they were the gardeners at our colony. One memorable autumn task for me is Fasielen dreschn, harvesting dry beans. We had combines, of course, but unlike today’s gardeners, Josh Vetter preferred the old way.\n\n“Girls, you can start pulling out the bean plants,” Kate Basel announced when we arrived at the garden. “Posts ober auf! Se sein zimblich truckn. Be careful they’re very dry.” The sun-dried, brittle beans sang their crackly harvest song as we worked.\n\nUsing pitchforks, we placed the plants on one half of a huge tarp, then pulled the other half on top of the plants, completely covering them. With his little garden tractor, Josh Vetter drove back and forth on the tarp a few times. This broke the pods, so the beans fell out. After that, the tarp was lifted, the plants thrown out and the beans, plus a lot of plant bits and dirt poured into a huge container. “Who needs a combine, when we can thresh like this.” Josh Vetter quipped from his perch on his Farmall A. “Geat’s nit guet?” I agreed with my uncle, it was fun, because it was like stepping back into pioneer days.\n\nFinally, it was time for the wind winnowing process, to separate the beans from the dirt. Kate Basel filled a dipper, held it high over a tub and slowly emptied it. The beans fell into the tub, while the chaff was blown away by the breeze. If there wasn’t any wind that day, a large fan worked just as well.\n\nMuch as I enjoyed this process every September, the beans were of no significance to me. I didn’t enjoy eating them and certainly wasn’t aware that there was anything special about the variety we grew back then. I probably didn’t even know that there were numerous varieties. These beans were pale green with a distinct black rim around the eye. The ones we grow now are white and smaller in size. For the most part, we cook the beans and serve them with sausages. Left overs become pork and beans to be served with the fries at supper, or soup the next day.\n\nThese bean-memories were reawakened recently when I read an article by Sandra Fisher, titled Living Heirlooms, in the Fayetteville Observer, an online Iowa newspaper that landed in my inbox via my Google Alerts Hutterites setting. The blurb that caught my attention read, “Seeds which have been preserved keep people in touch with their ancestry and help retain history. Imagine a variety of fruit or vegetable that was so important to a family’s history or homeland that they would bring it with them when they immigrated to America. Such is the case with Greek melons, which were introduced in the early 20th century when Greek immigrants settled in Utah, and Hutterite Soup Beans, which came to North America in the 1870s by virtue of Hutterite Christians fleeing persecution in Europe.”", null, "Intrigued, I sent a message to the author. She didn’t know much more than she had in her article, but suggested I contact the Seed Savers Exchange in Iowa. Upon researching via Google, I found a website that boasted: “Hutterite Soup Beans make a soup unlike any other bean.” Other websites described the soup from these beans as “rich, delicious and creamy”, and also have their origin in the bean’s description.\n\nSome, however, express doubt that the bean was brought to America by Hutterites in the 1870’s, since there is evidence of these beans being in North America before that. William Woys Weaver, an internationally known food historian, believes the bean is a Russian variety, known as China Yellow, and that, “The Hutterites could indeed, have brought the bean with them to Canada and the Dakotas”. The original strain was called Lemon Yellow, which “may indicate some crossing with a white variety, sometime in the past, perhaps to improve its quality as a soup bean.”\n\nI asked other Hutterites whether they ever heard of the heirloom beans. Few knew anything about them or had only a vague memory. However, one gardener couple has been growing them for a number of years, after buying a package from the Seed Savers Exchange. They were told that the beans cannot be bought in bulk. Therefore, they save some of their beans every year for seed – for their own use and to share with others. They kindly offered me some. I plan to offer them to our vegetable gardener in the hopes that we’ll start growing Hutterite Soup Beans once again.", null, "Only this time, I know the story behind them.\n\nAs we celebrate Thanksgiving, I’m in awe that a late-nineteenth century Hutterite gardener had the faith and foresight – before crossing the Atlantic on the S. S. Hammonia – to tuck a bag of dry beans into his trunk.\n\nOver a hundred and forty years later, they are featured on national seed catalogue pages as heirloom seeds – registered Hutterite Soup Beans!\n\nDear Linda Maendel,\nI am fascinated with heirloom seeds and I think it is so important that we do not lose original and unaltered seed. I often wonder if, perhaps, genetically we should eat what our ancestors ate for good health.\nI have been reading all of the articles on this website this evening and I feel like I arrived home. I was born and raised a Roman Catholic and I love it, but I must say, all of the things that I’ve read on the site are the things I have come to believe on my own. Things that don’t exactly mesh with the Catholic church. I’ve never been able to understand why we aren’t all pacifists. That seems elementary to me if we are going to follow Christ. I have never heard of the Hutterites until this evening and I love you guys!\nI will order these seeds from Iowa and I will use the wind blowing the chaff away technique. Thank you!\n\nOh, my goodness, Linda, Seed Savers Exchange doesn’t seem to have them any longer!\n\nThanks for reading my post, Ginene and for commenting on it. I sent you an email…perhaps I can put you in touch with someone who can sell you heirloom bean seed.\n\nI am looking for a seed catalogue that your community furnishes. Could you please send one to me please. thank you.\n\nHi Grace, I’m sorry we don’t have a seed catalogue, but you could try Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. I believe there are also a few other seed companies online that carry them, just Google ‘Hutterite Soup Beans’.\nI hope you don’t mind, I took your address out of your comment before posting it.\n\nI am fairly sure that the bean known as the “Hutterite Soup Bean” if ever grown by Hutterites they had gotten the seed from Native Americans, compare it to the Hidatsa bean and they’re about identical as can be. I have been an heirloom seed collector for over thirty years and if that bean is truly an heirloom from Russia, it’s incredible that no other Germans from Russia have had that bean, especially the Prairieleut.\n\nIt has been my observation that in many ways, the Prairieleut have a greater interest in history and heirlooms than the gemeindeshaften. The colony people, perhaps as a result of community of goods, have not been ones to cherish old “things”. This, I have found to be different among the Prairie People. Many of them have heirlooms that they brought over from Russia, and a number of them also preserved seeds though none of them ever have heard of that bean. I did, however, introduce to Seed Savers Exchange a watermelon called “Schlechter” it was very popular among the Prairieleut who brought it from Russia and called it “schlechtergeich.” It’s a small, football sized or a might larger, striped melon with pink flesh and red seeds. LOTS of red seeds. Perhaps that’s what is “schlecht” about it. Anyway, we know it’s of Hutter origin and thirty years ago an elderly colony man told me he remembered when they were grown in the colony as well. He said when they lived in ND it was the only “geich” they could grow. The “vintergeich” is also a melon which your ancestors brought with them from Russia, along with vinepeaches, (I believe Bonhomme still raises them) , and a Russian cucumber. I received seeds for the melon and the cukes from elderly Prairieleut. It is offered through SSE as “Russian pickling cucumber.” So, if you wish to raise something you know your ancestors would have raised for sure, I suggest you try them. The bean is iffy at best. Another authentic watermelon is the one called, “Cream of Saskatchewan” It was brought from Russia as well. Elderly Hutterische Mennonites told me they used to grow that one as well and called it “Sukker melon.” I am glad to hear of your interest in heirlooms at least. I would encourage you to grow the things I mentioned and get in touch with your past. The Hutterites, like everyone else, are losing their touch with the past. Even your language is evolving and I encourage my school students, keep your Hutterische words. You have such a unique language, Don’t lose it. Here’s an example: What do you call corn?" ]
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[ null, "The Death of Historical Accuracy\n\nBy Boyd CatheyAugust 6, 2018Blog\nNo Comments", null, "In case you haven’t heard, there is a new “conservative” film out; it is titled “Death of a Nation: Can We Save America a Second Time?”\n\nIt’s director and screenwriter is Dinesh D’Souza, the somewhat pompous, word-measuring figure who occasionally shows up on Fox to talk in pious tones about “conservatism.” He is the movie producer who, by his own admission, has done as much as anyone to shape (in an almost ahistorical manner) perceptions about American history and the Founding Principles that have supposedly guided this country. And, in his latest cinematic adventure he stunningly compares the “triumph of America and its values” under that “great president and martyr” Abraham Lincoln to the crisis facing President Donald Trump. Like Lincoln, Trump is saving America “for a second time.”\n\nHere is the film’s official blurb from D’Souza’s web site:\n\nNot since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election. That year, their target was Lincoln. They smeared him. They went to war to defeat him. In the end, they assassinated him. Now the target of the Democrats is President Trump and his supporters. The Left calls them racists, white supremacists and fascists. These charges are used to justify driving Trump from office and discrediting the right “by any means necessary.” But which is the party of the slave plantation? Which is the party that invented white supremacy? Which is the party that praised fascist dictators and shaped their genocidal policies and was in turn praised by them? Moreover, which is the party of racism today? Is fascism now institutionally embodied on the right or on the left?\n\nThus, the president who refused all compromise (and torpedoed negotiations) with Southerners and Confederates (who were, as D-Souza assures us, no better than “racists” and “fascists”), the president responsible for the most egregious violations of habeas corpus and constitutional liberties in American history, the president who in effect unleashed a vicious conflict that took the lives of at least 620,000 Americans and maimed and handicapped for life hundreds of thousands more, the president who by military force radically altered the original American Constitution and set the stage for the growth of powerful and unchecked government, and the emergence of the managerial Deep State…that president is D’Souza’s model…and his analogy for Donald Trump.\n\nAnd Lincoln, that noble opponent of “racism”? D’Souza omits Lincoln’s contradictory statements on American blacks and his repeated desire that blacks be sent back to Africa. And he conveniently fails to cite Lincoln’s declaration to New York Tribune editor Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862, scarcely three months prior to the formal issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation:\n\nThe one very significant fact that becomes clear in his latest cinematic screed is that D’Souza is ignorant of American history, and that he is an ideological and historical fabricator who seeks, in the name of defending his adopted nation, to bend and mishandle its history to fit a preconceived narrative which satisfies his Neoconservative task masters. For him history becomes a cudgel, a weaponized arm to further the Neoconservative agenda of “equality” and “liberal democracy,” both against the “farther Left,” but also, very significantly, against the traditional Right and traditional conservatism…and, as well, against Southern conservatives who would dare defend their heritage and traditions.\n\nHis narrative is essentially a leftist one, and like other Neoconservatives, he partakes of the basic philosophical views of the post-Communist Left, emphasizing politicized constructs of race and gender, and equality and democracy, projecting them back to incorporate all of American history. Thus, so it goes, echoing Marxist historians like Eric Foner: “the South had slavery, therefore it was a racist society. Racism had to be opposed at all costs and by all means. And that is what Lincoln did.”\n\nThe equation says too much, and leaves out too much. Four slave states did not leave the union, and Lincoln’s reasons for attacking the Southern states were far more economic and power-driven than not, with his later appeals to abolitionism seen by most observers then, as well as by many historians since, as desperate propaganda appeals to war-weary Northerners, to gin up the sagging war effort.\n\nAs noted economist Frank Taussig has detailed in his classic study, Tariff History of the United States (1967 edition), tariffs were the chief revenue source for the Federal government. The Morrill Tariff more than doubled American tariffs and greatly expanded the list of taxable items. Abraham Lincoln had campaigned vigorously on a platform of strong support for the Morrill Tariff. While the South would be paying nearly 80 % of the tariff, most of the revenues would be spent in the North. With the Southern states seceding, such a loss of revenue would be devastating to the Federal treasury and could not be allowed to stand.\n\nThere is another major critique that must be made: despite D’Souza’s claims, it was the Republican Party in 1860 that was, by every measure, the radical party, the party intent on destroying the original Constitution and transforming the union, not the more conservative (at that time) Democrats. D’Souza projects a political genealogy that simply will not stand up to serious historical investigation. The outbreak of war in 1861 did not come about due to Democrats who “went to war to defeat [Lincoln].” As historian William Marvel, in his Mr. Lincoln Goes to War (2006), relates, the conflict must be laid squarely at the door of the Lincoln administration: “It was Lincoln, however, who finally eschewed diplomacy and sparked a confrontation. He backed himself into a corner from which he could escape only by mobilizing a national army, and thereby fanning the flames of Fort Sumter into full-scale conflagration.” (p. xvii) Thus, it was the intransigence of the Lincoln administration that literally provoked war.\n\nEven D’Souza’s supposedly hated Marxists recognized that Lincoln and his actions furthered their program and ideals. In 1864 Karl Marx sent Lincoln a famous “Address” from his “workkingman’s group,” in which he declared that “victory for the North would be a turning point for nineteenth-century politics, an affirmation of free labor, and a defeat for the most reactionary capitalists who depended on slavery and racial oppression,” that is, one more critical step in the projected Marxist historical dialectic. The American ambassador in London, Charles Francis Adams, responded and “thanked them for their support and expressed his conviction that the defeat of the rebellion would indeed be a victory for the cause of humanity everywhere.”\n\nLike his supposed enemies over on the farther Left, Dinesh D’Souza employs the same faulty historical template, and, even if his arguments appear, at times, attractive or useful to conservatives, the end result is certain: you do not triumph historically or argumentatively using the same essential propositions, albeit less outrageous, as your opponent. Once you accept his grounds for debate, the battle—the war—is over.\n\nNo: stay away from this cinematic fraud…like tasty ice cream infected with poisonous venom, it might taste good at first, but the poison is sure to work its effect." ]
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[ null, "The early and devastating start to Australia\\'s summer wildfires has already burned about 5 million hectares of land and destroyed more than 1,500 homes. That\\'s more acres burned in Australia than any one year in the US since Harry Truman was president.\n\nAustralia has called up 3,000 military reserves to tackle the country's ongoing bushfire crisis, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Saturday, the largest call-up in living memory.\n\"Today's decision puts more boots on the ground, puts more planes in the sky, puts more ships at sea,\" said Morrison, who has been pilloried for his response to the deadly months-long disaster.\nA two-star general has also been appointed to oversee the military's response to the crisis and the HMAS Adelaide - a helicopter carrier - has been deployed to help the bushfire effort.\nAustralia's military has for months been assisting with aerial reconnaissance, mapping, search and rescue, logistics and aerial support.\nAround 2,000 military personnel have already been deployed.\nIn the small town of Mallacoota, Australia's navy was called in to evacuate around 1,000 people trapped by fire and forced to wait for days on the foreshore.\nThe first of two ships carrying families, pets and a few belongings arrived near Melbourne early Saturday.\n\"The Government has not taken this decision lightly,\" said minister of defence Marise Payne. \"It is the first time that reserves have been called out in this way in living memory and, in fact, I believe for the first time in our nation's history.\"\nA much smaller number of reservists had been called up late last year to assist with the bushfire crisis in Queensland.\nThe announcement came after weeks of criticism target at Morrison over his decision to go on holiday to Hawaii in the throes of the crisis, refusal to raise emissions targets or curb coal exports.\nMorrison defended his handling of the crisis and sought to play down the significance of heckling against him in bushfire-hit communities.\nA tearful pregnant woman and a volunteer firefighter refused to shake his hand and other residents peppered him with verbal abuse and suggested, colourfully, that he leave.\n\"People in these situations have a mix of emotions,\" Morrison said. \"These arms have given a lot of hugs.\"\nMore than 130 fires were burning in New South Wales and at least half of those were out of control. Temperatures in parts of the state are expected to soar in the mid 40s C amid strong winds and low humidity.\nA total of 48 fires were burning across almost 320,000 hectares in Victoria state and conditions were expected to worsen with a southerly wind change.\n\"We still have those dynamic and dangerous conditions, the low humidity, the strong winds and, what underpins that, the state is tinder dry,\" Victoria Emergency Services Commissioner Andrew Crisp said.\nThousands have already fled fire-threatened areas in Victoria and Crisp urged more people to leave.\n\"If you might be thinking about I can get out on a particular road close to you, well there's every chance that a fire could hit that particular road and you can't get out,\" he said.\nVictoria police reported heavy traffic flows on major roads and praised motorists for their patient and orderly behavior." ]
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[ null, "There’s nothing quite like going home for the holidays. Unless you don’t have a home to go to because you had to mass exodus when your parents suddenly lost their minds. Cut. Off. No money. Frozen bank account. No car. Merry freaking Christmas.\n\nI guess you could say I did it to myself, but that’s not entirely true. I like to think I have principles, and one of them is that I will not allow myself to be married off to a complete stranger.\n\nIt’s also not true that I dug my own grave because I’m clearly not dead, and I didn’t choose to kill the relationship between myself and my parents. We might not be super close, the way some families are. I might have primarily been sent to boarding schools while they made tons of money and lived a lifestyle befitting their status. They might have chosen where I went to college and what I studied—business, of course. But still. Deep down, they’re good people. They were raised the same way, so they can’t really help it. They’re just trying to look after me. And they do love me and want what’s best for me.\n\nAt least, I thought so.\n\nUntil they betrothed me to a total stranger.\n\nBetrothed. It’s such an archaic term, but I can’t think of a better word to use. They really did betroth me to some asshole. As in, they promised my hand in marriage to seal some sort of business deal. Yes. Because they don’t have enough money already. They want more. They want this giant merger between two companies, and I have no idea where they came up with the idea because I don’t even know what the other company is. I don’t want to know. I refused to look up the name Maxwell Stone because I don’t want to know anything about the deal. I honestly don’t understand much of what went on in their heads because I sat there and listened to about four point eight seconds of it before I flew out of my chair and ran out of the room.\n\nI have no doubt they’ll cut me off now.\n\nMaybe that’s not a big deal to some people, but I’m a Hardington. Elizabeth Euphenia Gloria Hardington, or Feeney, because I hate the name Elizabeth. It was my dad’s mother’s name. I have nothing against her; I just never knew her, and right from birth, I seemed to hate the name and any variation of it. My mom’s mom was named Euphenia. She died a year before I was born, and my mom always promised herself that if she had a girl, she’d get the name in there somewhere, so she did.\n\nEuphenia is a bit of a mouthful for everyone, so I go by Feeney. It’s easy and non-threatening. People can say it, even if they think it’s weird. Lucky for me now, the world is full of strange names, especially when parents compete with each other to see who can give their babies the most creative names ever.\n\nAfter cutting my parents off the minute they said something about a merger and a marriage to some dude I don’t know, I went to my room and packed a bag. I threw in everything I thought would be worth something, but it wasn’t much. Just my phone, tablet, and laptop—no jewelry because everything is stored in dad’s safe, and I hate wearing it anyway, so it’s never around my room. I was able to pack two designer purses—my spare and the one I use—two pairs of designer shoes, two changes of clothes, and the cash I had in my wallet at the time. It was only four hundred dollars, sadly. That’s a lot to carry around, but it won’t get me far in the real world.\n\nI no longer have a working credit card since I can bet my dad froze it the second I walked out of the house, seeing as it was jointly in his name. So was my bank account, so that’s, of course, frozen as well.\n\nThank god we live in Florida. Pinecrest, of course, so we blend in with all the other well-off families. My parents have houses elsewhere too, but they’ve owned this one since before I was born, and it’s the one I call home. Or rather, called home. As in, past tense.\n\nSo here I am. Hopelessly slogging down the street in my canvas runners, my ripped up skinny jeans, my plaid shirt, and a cardigan. My car is in my dad’s name too, so I couldn’t take it. I literally had to walk out of the subdivision and just keep going. I’m still trying to hold my head up high and pretend like my heart, head, and shoulder aren’t breaking from the stupid, heavy duffel bag." ]
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[ "Hello again! In my last post I left off with some pictures of my adventures and I just put more pictures up with captions explaining where they are from. They are a little mixed up but that’s a good way of explaining how my year has been, mixed up. During the first few months I was in England, I made many friends and it felt like I was always running around doing lots of different things. As you saw, I went to London, to the White Cliffs of Dover, around Canterbury, to Leeds castle, and to Ireland. Along with my travels I did things around the University of Kent campus, like attending class, joining the rowing club, and hanging out with friends. When Thanksgiving rolled around I had so many people ask to do one with me that I ended up doing three separate ones! So not only was it the first time I was away from home for Thanksgiving, I had to plan three separate ones! Luckily no one got food poisoning!\n\nThat first semester flew by with classes and traveling and friends. Soon it was time for Christmas break, a fact I was sad and excited for. I was sad because it meant my housemate Kaitlyn was leaving for good, as she was only doing a term. I was also sad because it meant that I was that much closer to the end of my time in England. However I was excited because I was doing some more traveling over Christmas. Kaitlyn’s friend Caiti, had invited me along to travel with her a bit and then I would be going up to Norway to spend Christmas and the New Year. Caiti and I would be traveling to Amsterdam and Berlin before we separated ways and I headed north while she continued to Vienna and Interlaken. It was a crazy couple of days that I traveled with her. We were only going to spend a day each in Amsterdam and Berlin, definitely not enough time! But we took what we could get.\n\nSo on December 15th we boarded a night bus for Amsterdam. We passed through France on our way there, although we didn’t see anything, and spent a very uncomfortable night on a very crowded bus with some very annoying children. We got to Amsterdam in the end though, albeit very tired. The bus pulled in around 6:00am which was much too early for many places to be open so we hung out in a Starbucks, yes they are everywhere, until we could store my luggage and head out into the city. Amsterdam is truly beautiful and definitely a walking friendly city. Caiti and I walked the many canals, saw the Van Gogh museum, ate cheese, passed through the red light district, took a picture with the IAmsterdam sign, and genuinely just enjoyed the nice day we had before we had to board our next bus for Berlin.\n\nAnother night on a bus was not enjoyed by either of us, luckily it was less crowded than the last one though, so we slept a little more. Getting to Berlin we had to make our way from the bus station to the hostel we had booked in the city, which was not so easy. Berlin is a lot more spread out than Amsterdam is, so we had to walk quite a ways to get to the hostel. On the way we saw the Brandenburg Gate and walked past a holocaust memorial, stopping at another Starbucks on the walk. We made it to the hostel finally and it was really a nice place, we had our own room and bathroom, a luxury in a hostel. After dropping off our stuff, we proceeded to the train station to get to the East Side Gallery, the largest standing piece of the Berlin wall. It was very beautiful because it had been covered in some really nice street art. Walking along it we made our way to some Christmas markets. Let me tell you, no Christmas market can beat the Berlin Christmas markets. The sights, the sounds, the smells, it’s all fantastic and it’s a really good thing I didn’t have more money on me! I picked up some souvenirs for my family and some German sausages for me before Caiti and I headed back to the hostel for some much needed rest. The next morning we would be parting ways. Something we were both very sad about. There’s something about spending two full days basically attached to a person, which makes it very hard to leave them. Saying goodbye at the train station wasn’t easy but we were both excited for the rest of our travels. I’ll save writing about Norway until my next post, but here are some pictures of Amsterdam and I’ll post some more up of Berlin!", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "When is Victoria Azarenka vs Elise Mertens on and what time does it start? Wednesday 9th September, 2020 – not before 00:00 (UK)\n\nWhere can I get tickets for Victoria Azarenka vs Elise Mertens? The US Open will take place without spectators\n\nWhat channel is Victoria Azarenka vs Elise Mertens on? The US Open will not be televised live in the UK\n\nWhere can I stream Victoria Azarenka vs Elise Mertens? Amazon Prime have the rights to the US Open in the UK so it is worth checking their schedule for streaming times\n\nVictoria Azarenka is rolling back the years right now as this quarter-final appearance is her first in this event since 2015 and first in any Grand Slam since 2016. The former world number one has been seeds Karolina Muchova and Aryna Sabalenka on the way to the quarters and she now faces Belgian Elise Mertens. The 16th-seed has progressed so far with relative ease winning all four matches in straight sets and she was particularly impressive against second-seed Sofia Kenin in the third round. Mertens reached this round last year as well as winning the doubles tournament so she has good form at Flushing Meadows. They have not had any previous meetings so there is little history to judge the two on but if Mertens reproduces the form from her win over Kenin, she has to be favoured to move into the semis at Azarenka’s expense.", null, null ]
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[ "Los Angeles clothing brand Lunya has created its New York store with vintage and contemporary finds to decorate zones as if they were a dining room, bedroom and living area.\n\nAshley Merrill, who founded the women's sleepwear brand in 2014, has designed the New York City shop to be like a local apartment filled with a mixture of mid-century, traditional and contemporary furniture.\n\nThe home-like aesthetic follows Lunya's other outposts – including its Brooklyn location in Williamsburg – but aims to draw on the eclectic style of the city's residences.\n\n\"New York City is a place fluent in mixing, home to the docks where many peoples from countries near and far first landed in America,\" she said. \"It has a longer American history than our California coast, so it felt right to mix in elements from earlier European design to pay homage to the elongated timeline.\"\n\n\"The Nolita store was designed to pay homage to the glitzy, upscale New York apartment with notes of minimal modern mixing with opulent European styles.\"\n\nColourful rugs, potted plants, gold-framed mirrors, black sconces, candles and other decorations also make the store feel like a lived-in home rather than a store.\n\nThe back is arranged to resemble a bedroom with a walnut Rococo-style headboard and white linens. A changing room is also located in the rear.\n\nIn the middle of the shop, the dining area features a late-20th-century French table in a wood, oval construction, black metal chairs, and a black light fixture above.\n\nA plush navy sofa is paired with a decorative glass coffee table and two Barcelona chairs in caramel by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and evokes a living room. A vintage stone mantle rests against the wall and gives the illusion of a working fireplace, and was found by Merrill on Etsy.", null, "At the entrance of the Lunya store is a vintage cream Etcetera lounge chair by Swedish designer Jan Ekselius from Chairish, an HKLiving Sungkai woven cane room divider, and a yellow oriental rug with fringe.\n\nInterspersed throughout are black clothing racks with Lunya pieces, including washable silk garments, in addition to several art pieces such as a black-and-white painting by Vicky Barranguet.\n\nMost the art is sourced by Saatchi Art, including a blue piece by Stephen Crimini and a greyscale pair by Seunghwui Koo.\n\nOther stores in New York City are Nordstrom's new outpost with a bar and lounge by Rafael de Cárdenas, an Arrivals pop-up centred around weather, and a renovated, subterranean Apple Store by Foster + Partners." ]
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[ "Skip to content\nThe Knowledge Group > Webcasts > Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela in the Crosshairs: What Your Company Needs to Know About the New U.S. Sanctions\n\nIran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela in the Crosshairs: What Your Company Needs to Know About the New U.S. Sanctions\n\nOn August 2, 2017, President Donald Trump signed into law the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). The new law, which is viewed to have profound impacts on anti-corruption compliance and global supply chains, provides for additional sanctions on Iran, Russia, and North Korea.\n\nListen as a panel of distinguished sanctions professionals organized by The Knowledge Group provide the audience with the latest and emerging issues about the new U.S. sanctions on Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela. Speakers, among other things, will analyze the most important provisions in CAATSA, and its direct impact on affected firms and companies. Speakers will also offer effective compliance strategies for related businesses.\n\nThis LIVE webcast will discuss the following key topics:\n\nBrenneisen Distinguished Professor\nThe University of Kansas, School of Law\n\n(2) Modifications and Adjustments to ILSA\n\n(5) Ballistic missiles not covered (and Iran's explanation why)\n\nThe View from Israel:\n\nor still my Enemy (Saudi Arabia)?\n\n(5) Palestinian Question now is a low priority item — number 3 after Iran/Hezbollah/Lebanon and Hamas/Gaza.\n\nWhat's Next for Iran (and U.S. Businesses)?:", null, "Jennifer M. Smith is a partner of the Law Offices of Stewart and Stewart and a 2008 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center. She has experience in a variety of international trade law matters, including economic sanctions and embargoes, export controls, antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings, customs, anti-boycott, trade adjustment assistance, and international and bilateral trade agreements and dispute resolution processes.\n\nJennifer M. Smith is a partner of the Law Offices of Stewart and Stewart and a 2008 graduate of Georgetown …\n\nBrenneisen Distinguished Professor\nThe University of Kansas, School of Law\n\nRaj is the Brenneisen Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas School of Law. He is Senior Advisor to Dentons U.S. LLP. Raj practiced at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he twice won the President’s Award for Excellence, thanks to his service at UNCITRAL. A Harvard Law School graduate, he completed Masters degrees at LSE and Oxford as a Marshall Scholar, and an undergraduate degree at Duke as an Angier B. Duke Scholar. 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Dr. Anguelov is the author of The Dirty Side of the Garment Industry: Fast Fashion and Its Negative Impacts on Environment and Society (CRC Press), Policy and Political Theory in Trade Practice: Multinational Corporations and Global Governments (Palgrave Macmillan), and Economic Sanctions vs. Soft Power: Lessons from North Korea, Myanmar and the Middle East (Springer).\n\nDr. Nikolay Anguelov is Assistant Professor in the department of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He has …", null, "About Law Offices of Stewart and Stewart\n\nFor more than 50 years, Stewart and Stewart has helped companies, farmers, and workers maximize their opportunities in the complex and rapidly changing world of international trade. Our practice areas include trade remedies (antidumping, countervailing duty, safeguard cases), customs, import/export controls, economic sanctions and compliance, preferential market access, bilateral and regional agreements, and the World Trade Organization. The firm has also worked with Congress and the Executive Branch on a wide range of matters, ranging from international trade and competitiveness issues to intellectual property, health care, and federal grants. Whether representation is limited to a specific matter or requires strategic use of a broad range of legal and policy tools, Stewart and Stewart’s team of professionals is committed to helping its clients compete at home and around the world.\n\nRaj Bhala is Senior Advisor at Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, with 136 offices in 57 countries.\n\nAbout University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth\n\nUniversity of Massachusetts—Dartmouth is a public institution founded in 1895. It is a tier 1 research university, located about 60 miles south of Boston and 29 miles east of Providence, RI, that offers more than 50 fields of undergraduate study and more than 35 master's degree programs, including those in the Charlton College of Business, the College of Engineering and the College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts School of Law, and the School for Marine Science and Technology. The university, often called UMass Dartmouth, also offers a ranked fine arts program in its College of Visual and Performing Arts.", null, "The Rising Impact of COVID-19 on Foreign Direct Investment: A Comprehensive Guide", null, "Supply Chain Risks in the Face of COVID-19: Awareness and Mitigation Strategies" ]
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[ null, "The star Mawra Hocane (Hussain) speaks about her on-going drama Sabaat, her chemistry with co-actor Ameer Gillani, and a lot more in her recent interview.\n\nThe actress is currently all praised for her character Anaya in Sabaat, gathering applause from all over the country. In a recent interview with an entertainment website, Hocane opened about love from people. She said, “Every project has its own place but yes, Sabaat’s feedback is not at all what we had assumed. Earlier, it happened with Sammi as well as Aangan but Sabaat is unique. I assume that something changes in an actor with each project but it’s been six months since I have stopped shooting for Sabaat and it feels as if I’ve gone through a personality switch. I can’t put a finger to it but I can feel a change in me.”\n\nMawra Hocane also talked about what compelled her to do Sabaat, “There was something very calming yet intriguing about Sabaat’s story. When I started reading it, I was eager to finish it so as to know what happened in the end. I can’t say that I saw myself in Anaya but I related to her… perhaps I felt there were a few traits of her that I used to have but not anymore. I came across a lot of reality checks,” she added.\n\nThe rumors related to Hassan (Ameer Gillani) is going to die, are going for a while now, and on the speculations, the Mawra Hocane answered, “Hassan is the heartbeat of Sabaat; he is the focus and all the characters are linked to each other through him. I don’t understand how do you expect that the story will move forward if Hassan dies,” she laughed.\n\n“I have had the best on-screen chemistry with Ameer Gilani because I get along with him really well. Secondly, he was very invested in the serial and kept everyone else motivated to give the best performances.” Both of the actors knew each other before, and rumor mills are speculating that the two are dating each other.\n\nMawra Hocane also talked about her character’s evolution in the drama, “I feel women are inherently nurturers and homemakers. Anaya was a powerful and independent woman when she was alone and she is still all that but as she falls in love, she now feels safe and secure that there is someone else to protect her. I feel love does that to women. Having said that, I also like the fact that women in our society take claim of their relationships, especially after the wedding, and put in an effort to nourish these familial ties. Anaya wants to make it work and also doesn’t want to disappoint her husband (Hassan in sabaat),” she added.\n\nThe actress also told that she doesn’t have any scene with Usman Mukhtar in sabaat. Mawra Hocane also mentioned that she has purchased a home in Lahore, and is currently busy decorating it while enjoying the success of drama sabaat." ]
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[ null, "failed to corroborate that Mr. Mottern currently is, or ever even was, a Certified Public Accountant, Save Farmer Bros. highlighted this apparent discrepancy in its Investor Presentation issued on September 29, 2016, and asked the Board the following question: “Did the Board ever bother to verify whether Mr. Mottern, the Chairman of the Audit Committee, is, or ever was, a CPA?” In FARM’s preliminary proxy statement filed with the SEC on October 17, 2016, the Company did an about-face with regard to the disclosure around Mr. Mottern’s CPA status, disclosing now that “Mr. Mottern was a Certified Public Accountant.” Was he really? If so, when? We note for the record that Mr. thisMottern’s biographies in public SEC filings of Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Inc., for which he served as a director from 1997 through 2004, never disclosed that he is, or ever was, a Certified Public Accountant. Unfortunately, FARM has failed to provide Save Farmer Bros. or the investing public with (i) any additional information regarding Mr. Mottern’s current status as a CPA, (ii) any evidence that Mr.\n\nFor the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://finance.yahoo.com/news/save-farmer-bros-delivers-letter-133000498.html\n\nThe U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region VII office, announced that participants will include Exelon Generation Co., along with the states, and Clinton and Scott counties in Iowa and Rock Island and Whiteside counties in Illinois. The routine exercise will test the abilities of the participants to protect the health and safety of the public living and working near the Cordova generating station. The exercise is a biennial requirement to determine the adequacy of the state and local radiological emergency preparedness and response plans. The exercise will be observed and evaluated by personnel from FEMA Region VII Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program, FEMA Region V and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. A public meeting will be two days later to describe and explain the full-scale response exercise process. pageSince an evaluation of the full-scale response exercise will take months, the preliminary findings will be limited in scope. The public is invited to a meeting at 11 a.m. Friday at the Quad-Cities Generating Station’s Training Room 107, 206th Ave.\n\nFor the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://qctimes.com/business/exelon-schedules-training-exercise-at-q-c-plant/article_fa8e5b2a-61fd-50f6-a88e-ee00f263a06c.html" ]
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[ "Prairie farmers are feeling nervous and it's not just about the weather. It's the news: The soybean crop in Brazil, the drought in Australia and now the endless bulletins about the political turmoil in Ukraine. The last one is the wild card, because Ukraine is a big grain producer and a leading exporter. It is ranked third in global market share in corn and sixth in wheat production. In fact, it is the main supplier of corn, wheat and rapeseed to Europe. On Wednesday, Chicago wheat futures soared to a 10-month high.\n\nOnly a month ago, the U.S. Department of Agriculture was predicting a slump in grain prices. Aggressive planting after the record corn and wheat prices of two years ago has prompted the USDA's optimism about record crops and its chief economist reckoned in February that the 2014 wheat crop would sell at an average price of $5.30 per bushel. Since then, events have taken a different turn. Continuing cold and dry weather in the southern plains, shipping problems in Canada and Russia's annexation of Crimea, have all contributed to a rise in prices. On the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat for May delivery reached $7.19 on Wednesday, reflecting anxiety about the conditions for crop germination in the prairies, as well as Europe's dependence on the flow of food from Black Sea ports.\n\nPresident Putin is playing his diplomatic game in Ukraine just as that country emerges as a global food supplier. Ukraine has for generations been a food producer for Russia, but it has much greater potential. Ukraine's weather and soil closely resemble the northern corn belt in the U.S., but Ukraine's farmers still lack the sophistication, equipment and infrastructure to achieve North American crop yields. Ukraine's farmers achieve only 60 per cent of the output per acre of their North American rivals. However, the country is already making huge gains, with corn production rising 17 per cent over the last five years, and it is no surprise to learn that U.S. agribusiness multinationals have targeted Ukraine for investment.\n\nE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. said in February that disruption to seed sales in Ukraine would affect its earnings. Cargill Inc. has storage silos and and a vegetable oil plant in Ukraine. In January, shrugging off the brewing civil unrest, the Minneapolis grain trader agreed to pay $200-million (U.S.) for a 5 per cent interest in an agribusiness firm based in Kiev. UkrLandFarming PLC has 1.6 million acres producing corn, wheat, barley, sugar beet and sunflowers. Meanwhile, China has in recent years been making extensive overtures to Ukraine, seeking to lease farmland and offering loans in exchange for long-term feed supplies for China's expanding livestock industry.\n\nThe memory of the droughts that led to the 2012 grain price explosion is still very much alive in agricultural markets and among governments. Shortages have been made worse by hoarding behaviour, notably in Russia and India which both sought to protect domestic supplies by banning exports. The availability of real-time information about crops helps farmers to react swiftly to prices, but at the same time, it encourages both official panic, and the raising of official barriers to trade that can transform a shortage into hunger. Into this mix, we now find that power politics and historic diplomatic rivalries are injecting a new danger.\n\nUkraine was a breadbasket for Russia, and has become one for Europe, too. What is now becoming clear is that the importance of Ukraine's ports is not the Russian warships that skulk in Crimea, but the grain terminals and bulk carriers that bring food out of the Black Sea into the Mediterranean, through the Suez Canal into the Middle East and beyond. Ukraine's grain exports make it as vital a cog in the global food machine as the Canadian prairies, and it has now become a pawn in a nasty political game. No wonder the wheat price is rising.", null, "Europe and Russia have ‘a gun to each other’s head’ with oil as a weapon\nMarch 18, 2014\nRussia dismisses sanctions, gambles energy needs will weaken EU resolve\nMarch 17, 2014", null, null ]
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[ null, "An MP has written to the Speaker of the National Assembly seeking for clarification on the suspension of a senior Kenya Revenue Authority official.\n\nSafari, who until his suspension had been the commissioner for customs and border control, was sent on compulsory leave and replaced with Pamela Ahago in an acting capacity.\n\n“Honourable Speaker, Pursuant to Standing Order 44(2)(c), I wish to request for a statement from the Chairperson, Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare regarding compulsory leave of Mr Kevin Lewis Safari by the Commissioner General, Kenya Revenue Authority,” stated Mwadime.\n\nThe lawmaker claims Safari was sent home illegally for three months without being granted an opportunity to show cause. He also argues that the official is the only one holding a senior government position from Mwatate Constituency. On March 7, Safari had written a letter to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to investigate the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over the decision to charge with matters surrounding the troubles at the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA).\n\n“The thought that I presently face an imminent threat to my employment and reputation yet I have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the protection and promotion of public interest is at least unfortunate,” he wrote." ]
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[ "They might even sound pretty benign. After all, they’re just helping aid a natural process that your body already does on its own.\n\nWhile all of this is true, there are a lot of side effects that go along with steroid use. Some of these are reversible and can go away once you stop using steroids while others can be permanent. There are also some steroid alternatives that work but they will not give as great results as the real deal.\n\nSome of the reversible side effects are:\n\nWhile the reversible side effects go away when the steroids are out of your system, the irreversible damage that you can do to your body has to be considered. This can include cardiovascular problems, kidney problems or failure, and liver disease. In men specifically, steroids can lead to male-pattern baldness, an increased risk of prostate cancer, and gynecomastia.\n\nWith an increase in teenage steroid users, there are also side effects specific to teens that include stunted growth. This is because the body recognizes the increase of hormones in the body and stops bone growth earlier than it normally would. There are also substances that are steroid-like but not actually steroids, such as Clenbuterol.\n\nOne of the major issues is also the possibility of developing an addiction to steroids. This is a little different than other drug addictions. Steroids don’t affect your brain like other drugs. They don’t trigger the release of dopamine so there is no euphoria or “high” associated with their use. However, steroids are addictive due to the biological changes they make in your body.\n\nStudies show that steroid users can develop a dependency on the drug due to the strength it gives them. Users report feeling almost invincible when they’re taking steroids but feel deflated physically and mentally when off of them. Thanks to this, your body ends up craving the steroid the same way someone addicted to heroin craves it. Similarly, you can go through withdrawal when you stop using steroids. That alone can keep you using steroids even after you stop pursuing muscle growth.\n\nThere are a number of products available on the market that aren’t considered anabolic steroids or human growth hormones that are considered safer to use while still being effective for increasing muscle mass. These are supplements that mimic the effects of steroids in different ways. These supplements include:\n\nIt’s usually best to use these supplements together in different dosages to get the maximum effects. They may have side effects of their own but those tend to be less severe than those of actual steroids. The supplements are also available in stores and the internet and won’t have legal restrictions on them.", null ]
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[ null, "Leng Dixon was born in Cape Town in 1916, where he also passed away in 1968. He was primarily an illustrator,\none whose sharp eye observed the telling detail and whose lively draughtsmanship captured the animation of the\nscenes which he recorded. While he worked in Europe, Dixon’s approach was more subtle and interpretive. In his\nhometown he was captivated by the gaiety and humour of the Cape Malays and he translated these into light-\nhearted cameos of local colour. His sketches were very much in demand for brochures and booklets dealing with\nthe Cape and its attractions.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "It was 22 years ago (June 11th, 1993) that Jurassic Park was released and with it’s amazing storytelling and advanced film technology that changed the movie industry as we know it (I still say animatronics are superior to CGI, but let’s table that debate for another day). Jurassic Park remains one of my favorite movies all time. So with the release of Jurassic World, I thought we should all take a trip down memory lane and revisit some great things Jurassic Park has given us. Enjoy! The Trailer In just over a minute this movie had me hooked! It is one of the rare movies that lives up to expectations as well. The Quotes Some were inspiring… Some were suspenseful… Some were scary… And some were just so goddam random it is impossible to explain why people remember them… Oh, and they were all eventually made into funny T-Shirts… Jurassic Park on The Critic (Double Nostalgia!) This was a pretty close prediction to what Jurassic Park 3 would be… …", null, "Do They Know It’s Christmas? is a song written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984 to raise money for relief of the 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia. The song was released by Band Aid on November 28th, 1984 and became the biggest selling single in UK history no doubt raising tons of money for famine. Merry Christmas indeed! The song featured superstars such as Sting, Bono, Boy George, Phil Collins, George Michael, Paul McCartney and the guys from Spandau Ballet (maybe they weren’t all superstars…) However, who was to know that one song recorded back in 1984 wouldn’t solve all the problems in Africa? I mean this plan was pretty full-proof if you ask me. Regardless, more had to be done! Which brings us to 1989 and Band Aid II. If anyone can name anyone in this video other than Kylie Minogue I will be blown away. In fact I’m not sure, but I would bet somehow Africa lost money on this version. Fast forward to 2004 and Band Aid 20 (the 20 stands …\n\nWeird Al is a parody genius. Fact. But what helps him transcend the niche market into the mainstream is his unbelievable attention to detail when making a parody of the original artist especially when it comes to videos. Here are 8 side by side videos to prove this. Enjoy!\n\nIs anything Ironic about this week’s Throwback Thursday? You tell us…. Better yet, just watch the video 🙂\n\nThey don’t play baseball and don’t wear sweaters, but “Fish Heads” by Barnes and Barnes is named one the top 100 music videos of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. “The song is about fish heads and all the things they can (or, more often, cannot) do, such as playing baseball, wearing sweaters, dancing, playing drums, or being seen drinking cappuccino in Italian restaurants with Oriental women. It is accompanied by a high-pitched chorus, achieved by speeding up the tape, which repeats the original’s chorus.” Do you recognize the actor is music video? Nope. Neither did I. But it’s a very young Bill Paxton, who also directed the video. The video first aired on NBC’s Saturday Night Live on December 8, 1980." ]
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[ "Pain in the rear.", null, "So, updates have been lacking. Sorry about that. I feel bad. I will do better. Here is a small recap from the last couple of weeks.\n\nAfton Alps Race\nEight days before this race I bruised my tailbone during an attempt to win a town sign sprint on a road ride (yes, I know setbacks have plagued me lately). It wasn't horrible, but I must of agitated it as it was very painful on race day. Every little bump sent pain to my da donka donk. With the saddle tittled up it was a little better, but I figured lining up in the back of the field was appropriate as I knew the day would not go well. I took the race at a the same pace I would in a 12 hour race because speed meant more bigger hits to the rear. Well, the first lap was painful and the second lap saw my pace stay the same while others were already starting to slow. A couple of hard shots at the beginning of the lap to the rear caused the pain to go beyond what I was willing to endure. That and fear of further damage caused me to pull the plug. I ended the day with some hill intervals out of the parking lot (pavement was fine on the rear) and watching Brendan clean up on the field. Everything feels good again.\n\nBaby's Momma\nYeah, she is getting bigger. Looks like her stomach ( and only her stomach) took too many trips to the buffet line at OCB. She looks awfully cute though, right?\n\nWedding\nWe set off for Becky's brother's wedding on Friday. We found out there was a road closure on the interstate and set off on our own detour as to avoid the 10 miles of stop and go traffic just to get on the clogged designated detour. Well, my \"short cut\" had a detour because the road was closed. Then another. Almost 8 hours later we made it to Milwaukee. It only took us twice as long as it normally would. We were fine though as we did not have our home flooded like so many that we saw on our trip. The wedding was fun. The picture above is from the rehearsal dinner.\n\nTraining\nI think training is going well. I feel like I have been riding strong lately and should be ready for 100 miles of mountain biking racing on the 28th in Levis Mounds. I have been doing secret intervals that should help me dominate the world.\nThat is it now for now. You and I both need to get to work.\nPosted by Charly Tri at 6:28 AM\n\nHow do you bruise your tailbone sprinting? My legs and lungs hurt when I sprint, but never my tailbone.\n\nI pulled out of my pedal during the sprint which sent my keister up in the air. The tail bone landed hard on the tip of the seat. In order to not fall onto the top tube, lose control, and take down 2 other riders, I had to push hard on the handlebars to force my rear end into the seat tip (further hurting it). Once I slowed down a little I was able to get my feet back on the pedals and the butt back on the seat.\n\nIt was very shocking to all there that I did not go down, but I am the best rider I have ever known so.....\n\nDon't you have some babies to take care of?" ]
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[ null, "This story is part of CNBC Make It’s Millennial Money series, which details how people around the world earn, spend and save their money.\n\nWhen Lauren Simmons introduces herself to new people, she usually says she works in finance.\n\nBut really, the 27-year-old is an author, producer, podcast and TV host, angel investor and board member of several financial companies.\n\nIt’s a lot for one person, but Simmons is used to taking control of her career. She’s already made history several times over: In 2017, at the age of 22, Simmons became the youngest full-time female trader on Wall Street, and the second African American woman trader in the New York Stock Exchange’s 229-year history.\n\nBut while at the NYSE, Simmons learned she was being paid just $12,000 while male colleagues with the same job and qualifications were making upwards of $120,000. From that point on, she made a commitment to herself that she’d never make less than $120,000 a year.\n\nLauren Simmons, 27, is a finance expert on track to earn $1 million this year.\n\nSimmons left the trading floor in 2018 and formed an LLC to manage all of her projects.\n\nIn the last few years, she has secured a deals on a book, movie, TV show and two podcasts. Her most consistent income comes from speaking engagements (she averages two per month), and she can earn up to six figures on brand deals.\n\nNo two days look the same. Simmons works long hours and on weekends, taking meetings as early as 3 a.m. and as late as 11 p.m. because she works with people all over the world. Her most recent project is a hosting job with the streaming series “Going Public,” which requires filming the series itself and traveling to promote it.\n\nSimmons grew up in Marietta, Georgia, with her mom, twin brother and younger sister. She credits her mom’s strict budgeting for how she learned to save 85% of her income, which she began doing while earning just $12,000 in New York City. It was barely enough to pay for transportation while she lived with family in nearby New Jersey, and she didn’t spend any money on going out.\n\nIn 2017, at the age of 22, Lauren Simmons became the youngest full-time female trader on Wall Street, and the second African American woman trader in the New York Stock Exchange’s history.\n\nSimmons admits her saving strategy today isn’t the most traditional, but it works for her.\n\nShe sends all of her earnings into a savings account and for the most part doesn’t touch it. She also waits as long as possible to deposit her earnings. Simmons closed a few speaking engagement deals in January but will have her business manager hold onto the checks until just before they expire, so she won’t actually see that income until March.\n\n“I like for my money to be out of sight, out of mind so I won’t spend it,” she says.\n\nShe’ll sometimes transfer money to a separate checking account, which she keeps at $2,000 for everyday spending. She’ll give herself a little more for birthdays and holidays, but never allows herself to spend more than 15% of her earnings each month.\n\nNo two days look the same for Lauren Simmons, who takes meetings as early as 3 a.m. and as late as 11 p.m. She also travels a lot for work.\n\nDespite making a name for herself in the financial world, Simmons doesn’t feel like an expert all the time. She only began investing in the stock market during the 2020 pandemic downturn. She keeps her emergency fund, savings and retirement money all in one bank account. And she unapologetically splurges on Bath & Body Works candles: “Any time they have a sale, I am there.”\n\nAs for managing her own money, “I think that there are days that I’m decent at it,” Simmons says, but “I know that there’s a lot to learn every time I get to a different phase in my life.”\n\nHow she spends her money\n\nHere’s a look at how Simmons typically spends her money, as of January 2022.\n\nSimmons’ earnings fluctuate wildly from $12,000 to $150,000 a month, so she plans ahead for big expenses. She paid a year’s worth of her rent upfront when she moved in, for example. She pays for health insurance a year at a time and car insurance six months at a time.\n\nAnother big constant in her budget is her 7-year-old Maltese, Kasper. She spends about $200 on him each month between grooming and pet food. “He lives a very luxurious lifestyle,” Simmons says.\n\nOtherwise, Simmons keeps her budget pretty lean. In January, she spent $182 on shopping and entertainment, $165 on food (mostly groceries from Whole Foods) and $24 on a few subscriptions. She shares streaming-service logins with family and contributes Hulu to the pot.\n\nGiven her hectic schedule, making time for health and wellness is a non-negotiable. Simmons prefers hiking, doing yoga and exercising outdoors — it’s a big reason why she moved to L.A. She meditates every morning, anywhere from 15 minutes to two hours, to stay grounded and focused.\n\nGiven her hectic schedule, Lauren Simmons grounds herself through daily meditation.\n\nSimmons believes it doesn’t have to be expensive to take care of yourself. “I don’t want to turn into that person that is spending thousands of dollars in wellness, because I think you can do it for free at home,” she says.\n\nThat said, she does splurge on herself “once in a blue moon”: She recently treated herself and her mom to a seven-day trip at a wellness retreat as a gift.\n\nThis year, Simmons expects to earn $1 million across brand deals, partnerships, speaking engagements, and returns on investing in companies.\n\nBut even for someone who loves talking about money, it still feels awkward to say out loud.\n\nSimmons knows all too well that when young women succeed at work, “we don’t get the same kudos as our male counterparts.” But those reminders only make her want to talk about her accomplishments and pay even more.\n\n“That’s why we’re trying to fight societal norms and have these open dialogs and change the mindset of people,” she says. She wants to eliminate the stereotype that “young, successful women who make a lot of money are bragging.”\n\nThe million-dollar milestone carries a lot of personal significance, too: “I’m the first person in my family to graduate with a college degree,” she says. “My family and I have come a long way, and I’m super grateful.”\n\nSimmons couldn’t have predicted how much her life would change from the first day she walked onto the NYSE trading floor. But she still has big plans ahead to negotiate new projects for herself and invest in more startups.\n\nLauren Simmons wants to help democratize the world of business and finance, and invests in women- and minority-owned startups.\n\nGiven the turns in her career thus far, it’s hard for her to say what she expects her life will look like in the next five to 10 years. But she hopes to have an investment property in Florida and maybe a house of her own somewhere else.\n\n“Outside of that, I have no idea, but I’m excited to watch this video five to 10 years from now and to see where I’m at — maybe running for president.”\n\nWhat’s your budget breakdown? Share your story with us for a chance to be featured in a future installment.\n\nSign up now: Get smarter about your money and career with our weekly newsletter\n\nDenial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – trustedbulletin.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.\nBudgetingBusinessBusiness OwnerCareersEntertainmentEntrepreneurEntrepreneursGeneration Y\n0 18\nShare FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail\n\nOn ‘Better Things,’ a Small Story Goes Out With a Big Bang" ]
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[ null, "In 1890's Paris Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson) meets a friend from his Algerian military service who helps him get a job as a journalist. That friend's wife, Madeleine Forestier (Uma Thurman, \"Kill Bill\"), becomes the first woman the seductive young man uses in his quest for fame, wealth and power in \"Bel Ami.\"\n\nI haven't read the Guy de Maupassant novel upon which this is based (adapted by Rachel Bennette, oddly enough, because her Duroy reminds me of \"Pride & Prejudice's\" Mr. Wickham), but even reading a brief synopsis would make one a bit suspicious of this adaptation. De Maupassant's antihero is supposed to orchestrate a power coup via his seductive powers over women, but in \"Bel Ami\" he spends more time being played than pulling the strings. That said, Robert Pattinson, whose career thus far has been wildly uneven, makes the most of directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod's feature debut, convincing as immoral opportunist. His is, of course not the most nuanced performance. After a string of not-so-great efforts, Uma Thurman reminds us of what she can do using Duroy as a front for her own work - uncovering the French government's corruption - as he uses her work to rise at La Vie Francaise. His obvious attraction is deftly shut down by Forestier who tells him that he will never be her lover. (He does later marry her, though, and she satisfies his needs, obviously considering them a distraction from her work - so much for the fabled seducer.) It is Madeleine who informs the wanting young man that her friend Clotilde de Marelle (Christina Ricci, TV's 'Pan Am') makes excellent company and has a husband who is often away and that the good favor of her husband and his boss Rousset's (Colm Meany) wife Virginie (Kristin Scott Thomas, \"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen\") should be his most important career goal. Besides the lushly appointed interiors and lavish costumes, \"Bel Ami\" is best enjoyed as a period soap opera rather than literary adaptation. Duroy's relationship with Clotilde provides the sex and as much romance as the cad is capable of, his relationship with Virginie the tawdriness and humiliation (hers) and with his wife he finds scandal aplenty. Rousset is the man to make or break him, but after going down, Duroy's phoenix-like rising at the end is all too perfunctory, especially as regards Rousset's about face from contemptuous disregard to practical acceptance" ]
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[ "New technologies such as block chain are throwing up new opportunities; so the axe is bound to fall on those who are still stuck in the past and not reskilling themselves, says Shyamal Majumdar.", null, "Asset management companies (AMCs) are on a roll, with the total assets under management (AUM) doubling to Rs 23 trillion in the last four years.\n\nEven as the party is on, the top bosses are facing some headaches already, with many chief investment officers (CIO) and fund managers cashing in on the boom by pressing the exit button.\n\nThis has been happening for a while, but the momentum of exits has increased in recent times.\n\nIn a way, every industry goes through this process. But AMCs are still struggling to find out ways to tackle this talent exodus.\n\nThe CEO of a leading AMC says, this is a relatively new phenomenon for an industry, which opened its doors to the private sector just 25 years ago.\n\nThe number of mutual funds has touched 40 now, but the opportunities were limited earlier as the industry was still trying to find a firm footing.\n\nThe process required for talent retention is in place in the top four AMCs, which together have about 56 per cent of the total AUMs, but others are far behind.\n\nIn the last 12 months, about a dozen CIOs have quit - some have gone to bigger fund houses and others to alternative investment funds.\n\nA few star CIOs have started their own ventures or joined family offices of industrialists who need expert advice on how to manage their billions.\n\nThese opportunities were almost non-existent earlier. For example, Kenneth Andrade, a star mutual fund manager who used to head investments at IDFC Asset Management, left after spending more than 10 years at the fund house.\n\nHe now heads a portfolio management service (PMS) - Old Bridge Capital Management - which was founded by him.\n\nOthers who have followed suit say setting up one’s own PMS can be more rewarding monetarily, owing to the profit sharing clause, and offers greater flexibility to own a concentrated portfolio.\n\nMost fund houses, however, say the exit of a CIO or fund manager does not matter much as they are process-driven and the departures have only a limited impact.\n\nThey argue rightly that processes are important to prevent individuals from going overboard in a bull market so that investors in the schemes they manage do not have to pay the price for recklessness.\n\nThey have a point, but the fact is that the exit of a good CIO can hurt badly.\n\nThere is still a large number of investors who invest in certain AMCs or schemes for star names.\n\nWhen the CIO moves, they are faced with a dilemma: Should they stick or move in search of an equally big name with a comparable track record?\n\nA Morningstar report earlier this week said before taking a call, investors should take many factors into consideration, including whether their manager will have similar resources at their new place of work; whether the existing fund will be taken over by a member of the existing investment team or an outsider; and if the philosophy of the fund will change.\n\nIn many cases, AMCs should take the blame for the spate of exits of CIOs and fund managers.\n\nContrary to their public position about the virtues of long-term investing, many of these companies are obsessed with short-term performance of their CIOs and fund managers and judge them on the basis of their quarterly performances.\n\nThat leads to a pressure-cooker existence. AMCs must do two things: They must reward consistency and tenure, rather than the ability of fund manager’s to ace the one-year rankings of their peers; and, they must provide a reasonable time horizon to fund managers for the positive effects of their strategy to be noticeable.\n\nOne common criticism against fund managers in general is that most of them are just flowing with the tide and not positioning themselves for a business environment that will look vastly different in the next couple of years, transformed by new technologies and changing investor demands.\n\nNew technologies such as block chain are throwing up new opportunities; so the axe is bound to fall on those who are still stuck in the past and not reskilling themselves.", null ]
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[ "The Chevy Volt received the highest owner-approval scores of any car in GM’s history and a new model is coming in the 2016 Chevy Volt in the second half of 2015. Our review found the 2015 Chevy Volt to be an excellent “mash-up of an electric compact car with luxury connected mid-sized car high-tech features and ride.” To decide whether you want to buy a Chevy Volt now or wait for the 2016 model depends on some criteria and personal preferences.\n\nThe difference between the models is the electric driving range, current Chevy Volt models on a full charge can go 38 miles while the newer model will go 50 miles and a total driving range of more than 400 miles between fill-ups with regular gas while the 2015 requires premium gas.\n\nThe distance you drive on daily basis before you have to charge the Volt will help determine your choice. Those who know their commute is 49 each way may sway toward the 2016 model.\n\nChevrolet met once a month with a customer advisory board of 12 owners from across the country to understand how consumers were operating their Volts and listened to their suggestions.\n\nThe most appealing new feature for people with children is that the 2016 Chevy Volt backseat will seat three. The 2015 Chevy Volt has two rear seats with a space in the middle to see out the back. On the other hand, for many car buyers the amount of seating in the backseat doesn’t matter.\n\nSome people don’t like the Star Trek style buttons on the 2015 center stack. The 2016 Volt center stack promises hard controls for climate control, and a more intuitive interface. Images show MirrorLink and CarPlay compatibly in the 2016 model while 2015 offers Bluetooth, Pandora and Stitcher apps. Although some may think they have to be Mr. Spock to navigate the 2015 system, after a while we found that using the steering wheel buttons for music and phone connections was the easiest. The Bluetooth functions of the 2015 Volt were exceptional and a major feature wanted by many car owners. If you are total tech geek who demands the latest technology, you may want to wait for the 2016 model.\n\nThe two screens on the 2015 Chevy are 7-inch screens and the 2016 model has two eight-inch-diagonal screens.", null, "more of a conventional plug-in hybrid because the engine torque is sent to the wheels through a mechanical connection whenever the engine is on. The 2015 Volt is an extended range EV, the gas engine does not directly power the wheels.The sound of the engine may change with the new configuration. The engine of the 2015 hums the same in gas mode for all speeds. The four cylinder gas energy engine in the 2015 Volt powers the electric drive when you run out of battery charge.\n\nA major difference between models is the style of the bodies. When the 2016 Chevy Volt was announced, it was called a stronger more muscular body including active grille shutters to help balance design with efficiency. The 2015 Volt has an aerodynamic wind dam that does rub the ground when pulling out of driveways. The dam is higher on the 2016 model.\n\nIn the 2016 Volt the Regen on Demand feature enables driver control of energy regeneration via a paddle on the back of the steering wheel. There are no Regen settings on the 2015 Chevy Volt for regenerative braking that worked better by braking with toes with the heel on the floor.\n\nBoth models come with OnStar services (3 years for the 2015, ?years for the 2016) and 5 years of OnStar RemoteLink start with a trial of fantastic fast 3GB of Wi-Fi hotspots with excellent coverage.\n\nThe price of the 2016 Chevy Volt has not been announced yet. Since January, the prices of EVs have been dropping over last year due to the lower price of gas. After looking at TrueCar reports we saw a price drop of $7,000 for a 2014 Chevy Volt. GM stopped production of the 2015 Chevy Volt.\n\nWorried buyers will be in waiting mode until announcements are made. We suspect that in the next few months Chevy Volt 2015 inventory will be cleared and discounted. If you currently don’t have vehicle the price drops may be very appealing, especially if you don’t drive far.\n\nTrueCar Average Transaction Price averages have been lower for electric cars due in part to the lower price of gas.", null ]
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[ null, "Finally a review not only for a book that has already been published, but for one that’s been around for a while. I seem to be late to this particular party.\n\nBefore it was accepted for publication, Lionel Shriver’s dark and provocative book, We Need To Talk About Kevin, was rejected by over 30 publishers. They objected that the narrator – Eva – was ‘unattractive,’ and that no one would want to read about a mother who failed to form a bond with her son, who, in fact, disliked him.", null, "Indeed, it’s not an easy book. Apart from picking apart traditional ideas about motherhood, the book is ultimately about the brutal, cold-blooded, and premeditated murder of 7 high school students, a teacher, and a cafeteria worker by one, 15 year-old Kevin Katchadourian.\n\nUnlike other fiction books on the subject of high school killings – like Jodi Piccoult’s Nineteen Minutes – We Need To Talk About Kevin doesn’t try and make us understand the killer’s viewpoint, painting him as an outcast, a victim of school bullying who is lashing out at his tormentors. Instead, Shriver asks whether parents can be blamed for their children’s actions. Are you born a psychopath? Or does your upbringing make you into one? Is it Eva’s bad mothering that causes Kevin to become a mass murderer?\n\nDespite all this, the book became a sensation. With an initial publicity budget near zero, the book started by selling slowly, until word of mouth turned it into a US, and then an international, bestseller. Then in 2005, it won the Orange Prize for fiction and now the film adaptation is the star of this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Everyone, it seems, is talking about Kevin.\n\nIs it just the shocking and appalling content that has people hooked? Apparently not. Shriver’s prose is not only finely-honed and polished, it also often richly poetic. Her attention to detail is legendary and is used to great effect in the novel. I have read complaints that the book reads as if Shriver sat down with a thesaurus and used it at every opportunity, but I associated her wide vocabulary more with a need to be exact than a desire to show off. Perhaps that’s because I imagine I would write similarly myself. Her characters might not be likeable – Kevin is truly disturbing and Eva resolutely refuses to bow to our expectations of her innate, maternal core (which troublingly I didn’t take issue with at all, I might hate a child like Kevin too) – but they are compelling, and despite their strangeness, somehow feel vividly real. In short, like the film, the book is compulsive and chilling, and if you are disquieted, you are also unable to stop.", null, "One wise reviewer has said that Shriver forces her readers to look inside themselves and then run away from what they find. It’s true, the book presents some uncomfortable truths to its reader, not just about juvenile murder, but also about motherhood and nature versus nurture. It breaks taboos and deals with difficult, complex issues in fine, highly literary language, and (perhaps most worryingly of all), refuses to give the readers an easy answer on who is to blame for a child’s murderous actions. As Shriver says, the verdict is up to the reader. One thing is for sure, it seems we must, indeed, talk about Kevin.", null ]
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[ null, "Michael Friday is an art professor. His life is drastically altered whilst driving home with his wife, when he finds out that she has been sleeping with another man. Michael flies into a fit of rage, and floors the accelerator, driving the car straight into a tree. Michael survives, his wife does not. Michael is then hospitalised with his injuries. Upon leaving hospital Michael finds that everything in his life no longer has the same meaning it once did. Michael’s desire to work, and study art leaves him. A different side emerges to Michael. A darker side. Michael begins having perverse sexual dreams, involving necrophilia and murder, which he starts to enjoy. To fill the gap his job once took, Michael decides to find another project, one that sees him plunge head first into insanity.", null, "People will most likely remember the author Barbie Wilde as the female Cenobite in Hellbound: Hellraiser II. For this first novel she has delivered a brilliant tale of lust and perversion. The story consists of Michael’s diary entries in which he speaks of his disgust and disdain for society and how it has become. He describes, in vivid detail I may add, his dreams and fantasies as they become increasingly violent in nature. Barbie Wilde has an imagination that is wonderfully vivid, creating a disturbing image of a man’s decent into madness. Yet we empathise in places with Michael. He is not a thoroughly despicable person, despite his perversions. We understand his frustration for society and how materialistic we have all become. Credit for this goes to the author. Barbie Wilde gives heart and wit to a character that may have been overcome by his failings in the hands of other authors. If this is what she delivered for her first novel, then roll on the next one.", null, "This copy of The Venus Complex was graciously provided by Barbie Wilde. You can purchase your copy now from http://www.amazon.co.uk and all other major stockists." ]
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[ null, "The Choluteca bridge is a suspension bridge in Honduras built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1935 and 1937.\n\nBy Neal Beard, a member of the Rotary Club of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, USA\n\nFor the past eleven years, I have traveled to Honduras with many other Rotarians to help on numerous Rotary humanitarian projects in the southwestern part of Honduras near the Pacific Ocean and in the mountains along the Nicaraguan border.", null, "A homestead in southwestern Honduras.\n\nThe journey there takes me from Lawrenceburg via Nashville and Atlanta to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and then down a long mountain road that connects with the Pan-American Highway that crosses this bridge. The journey is not as important as what lies on the other side of the bridge. On the other side lies my destination and that is where the adventure begins.\n\nThe United States Army Corps of Engineers built this bridge between 1935 and 1937. It is one of the few replicas of the Golden Gate Bridge that still exists, and it controls the flow of traffic from Guatemala to Panamá.\n\nIt serves as a metaphor for our work in Honduras, where we try to be a bridge between the advances and prosperity that we enjoy in the United States today and the less-advanced conditions and poverty that lies on the other of the bridge.\n\nFor me, it is like traveling back in time about 50 years. It so much reminds me of the poverty and conditions of my early childhood when some homes around us still did not have electricity. A time when we had to rely on the charity of others, when most of the clothes that we wore were used, purchased at a secondhand store, or given to us. A time when we raised most of our food, milked cows, slopped hogs, and raised chickens. A time when we were proud of the things we had and were happy and unknowing of the prosperity that many enjoyed beyond our kin.\n\nHelping the people of Honduras have a better, healthier life is rewarding for me; it’s a way of going back and helping that young woman and child and his brothers and sisters – the young woman and siblings of my youth.\n\nYou can’t pay back all of the people who helped you become who you are, but you can pay it forward and help others – that is the reward of Rotary’s humanitarian service in our world.\n\nRead more posts by Beard, and get advice for your own service project.\n\n10 thoughts on “Crossing the Choluteca bridge”" ]
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[ "Anita Desai is one of India’s foremost writers. She has written numerous works of fiction, including Clear Light of Day (), In Custody (), and Fasting. Editions. Journey To Ithaca . Anita Desai · Paperback · Ebook. View more editions. Buy from Buy from – arrow icon. Hive · Waterstones. In trying to unravel the reasons for a young man’s search for spiritual realisation, this book combines the ambitions of a literary work with the.", null, "Long after I closed this beautiful book, I watched the iridescent colors change, and change again. But Sophie could not share Matteo’s enthusiasm about searching for “the mystery that is the heart of India” during the exhausting expedition and even after such a short time spent in the country, she had no doubt that it was a culture to which she would never belong. I was sympathic towards Sophie’s character, i could understand her anger and frustration Enduring concerns In her Booker shortlisted Fasting, FeastingDesai continues with her concerns relating to tradition and the expectations that rest on the individual: When I read about the early s when we had the west leaking into the east in search of spiritual enlightenment it guts me, because it is so ridiculous and convenient- to house a notion abita something that cannot be explained, proved, or intellectually discussed.\n\nStay in Touch Sign up. Anita Desai has yet again woven a beautiful story with the threads of human nature and their psyche bringing together ordinary characters with somewhat similar stories. Every time I think that things can’t get better and that one of these days one of her books will not be able to live up to the expectation that I associate with her name When we learn the Mother’s story, we see it as an earlier version of their own — aanita story of a young girl growing up in Cairo and finding itjaca way East by joining a troupe of Indian dancers she has met in Europe.", null, "Here are some of my personal thoughts on the themes. But Laila stays some mystic, unnatural, poorly based one till her diary comes up at the very end.\n\nCan you be “spiritually enlightened” and yet feel earthly emotions of jealousy? In a novel about the journey’s people take to find contentment or some sort of enlightenment, there are times when it almost feels like a non funny satire on the westerners that travelled to the Ash Having recently been reminded of my previous liking for Anita Desai when I read ‘Clear light of Day’ I pounced on this one while at the library with the school children that I work with.\n\nThe opposite-mentality characters were well brought out and so was the setting of India from the viewpoint of a Westerner, with the magic and the mysticism very prominent.\n\nHowever I have been really disappointed by it, and ultimately didn’t really know what Anita Desai was getting at. The book explores themes similar to many other books originating from the Subcontinent but its approach is unique and different. He bargains with his patrons over the littlest of things, is demanding of favours and privileges, and is not averse to making the other female dancers jealous simply to get his own way.\n\nMight be more enjoyable to someone who is interested in the spiritual side of India and gurus.\n\nDec 27, LeeLee rated it liked it. Matteo and Sophie join the s flight of young Europeans to India. I left this book with a lot of unanswered questions as I anota from a Desai prose piece, but the characters linger, and finishing the book was painful.\n\nWould you like to tell us about a lower price?\n\nAnd from the viewpoint that I have always been interested in India and enjoy reading about India, the impulse made perfect sense. There, through flashbacks, we meet Laila, a free-spirited teenager, half-Egyptian, half-French, who moves to Paris, rebels against her bourgeois aunt and joins an Indian dance troupe.\n\nFor any person wishing to understand what beautiful prose looks like, I’d point them to this body of work.", null, "Falling in love with Krishna, the troupe’s charismatic, aloof leader, Laila tours Venice and s New York before moving with him to India, where she later renounces dance for enlightenment and transforms herself into the Mother. Oh and poor Sophie. Her prose is as beautiful as ever in this book. Nov 02, Tenzin Kunkhen rated it liked it. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices.\n\nThe individuals in the three novellas who make up this collection nurture their creativity in different ways — whether it is in setting up a museum of randomly collected objects, being a little known writer in a regional language, or even creating a secret garden — in the hope of finding happiness, one that does not have to be explained to anyone. Dec 01, Pages.\n\nCaroline was sent to a convent school in Milan and Matteo to a school in Turin which had been recommended by his uncle.\n\nI agree, Bombay has gotten disgusting over the years but during the years described in the book, I know for a fact, that its near impossible. Sophie and Matteo’s two beautiful children are almost awash in their pursuit. This is absolute non-sense.\n\nFormer MP shifted to high-security jail after he allegedly assaulted businessman in prison Bollywood in Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc. I expected journney spiritual journey for the reader along with its characters but this one seems to be going nowhere. An ambiguous denouement reiterates the haunting questions about sacred and profane love that echo throughout the book. This is one of the relationships I was unable to fathom. The unexpected, some would say unresolved, ending was a surprise.\n\nShe is convinced that the Mother is a charlatan who has bedazzled Matteo. They assaulted them, they crucified them. But he remained a rebellious student, learning nothing, eating nothing." ]
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[ "The proletariat is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labour power. A member of such a class is a proletarian. Marxist philosophy considers the proletariat to be exploited under capitalism, forced to accept meager wages in return for operating the means of production, which belong to the class of business owners, the bourgeoisie. Marx argued that this oppression gives the proletariat common economic and political interests that transcend national boundaries, impelling them to unite and take over power from the capitalist class, and eventually to create a communist society free from class distinctions.… Read more\n/> Marx used the term proletariat in his socio-political theory (Marxism) to describe a progressive working class untainted by private property and capable of revolutionary action to topple capitalism and abolish social classes, leading society to ever higher levels of prosperity and justice. Marx defined the proletariat as the social class having no significant ownership of the means of production and whose only means of subsistence is to sell their labor power for a wage or salary.\nLumpenproletariat refers to the underclass devoid of class consciousness. It may be used in an informal disapproving manner to describe people who are not clever or well educated, and who are not interested in changing or improving their situation.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "5 Steps To Solve Those New-Parent Rows", null, "Whether you reckon you can do every bit of babycare better than your partner or he just doesn’t understand how much you’re juggling, being parents can cause problems and arguments in your relationship\n\nPerhaps he used too much nappy cream or maybe he just won’t stop banging on about that funny thing (really?) that happened at work today. Whatever it is, it’s bugging you and the next thing you know, you’ve bitten his head off.\n\nWhile you get your head around new parenthood, it can be so easy to snap or take any frustrations out on your partner. After all, you’re tired, busy with a new baby and you’re more hormonal than a teenager with a hangover.\n\nBut, lashing out isn’t the most productive thing for your relationship. Work it to your advantage instead.\n\n1. Don’t be hard on yourself\n\nYou do have a pretty decent reason why you might be feeling a bit irritable right now.\n\n‘Your sense of self can change as a new mum, especially if you’re the one at home,’ says Susanna Abse, Chief Executive of The Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. ‘Maybe he’s back at work and you miss your job, or perhaps you’re building up baby expertise so you feel like he does things “wrong”.’\n\nAccepting that you’re struggling and there’s an issue will help the situation.\n\n2. Press pause and take a step back\n\nFeel that rise in your stomach? Press your mental pause button – literally picture a TV remote in your hand.\n\nAsk yourself what’s actually getting to you about the situation. ‘Breaking this down will help you identify what you’re feeling and why, giving you some distance to calm down,’ says Susanna.\n\n3. Put yourself in his shoes\n\nIf you’re dwelling on the fact he didn’t help you bathe the baby, instead of automatically assuming he’s a bit feckless, think about why.\n\n‘Perhaps he’s just nervous he’ll do it wrong,’ says Susanna. ‘Considering this will help you temper your reaction, and give you a starting point for a chat about it.’\n\n‘Steer clear of blaming and accusing – he’ll just become defensive – and instead say something like “I felt X when you did this” so you can discuss it rationally,’ says Susanna.\n\nAnd if you really have flown off the handle – apologise. It’ll help you both put the situation in the past.\n\nWhether it’s a run with your iPod, bubble bath or browsing the Whistles website, find out what helps you wind down.\n\nMake that your answer when you’re about to – or have just – snapped. You’ll probably find what had you seeing red before doesn’t feel like such a big deal now but, if it still does, at least you’re in a better frame of mind for a chat.", null, "No babysitter? 10 creative ways to be romantic at home", null, "Not In Front Of The Children: How To Have Constructive Arguments\n\nHe hasn’t helped with breakfast, you’re exhausted and the kids are playing up. Prime time for a fight. But could – and should – you suck it up until the children are in bed?", null, "Your relationship with your mother-in-law is an important one, so it’s worth navigating the inevitable hurdles and make it the most positive it can be" ]
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[ "A friend posted a deep, somewhat dark update on Facebook the other day because he’s struggling with some of the more acute and confusing effects of PTSD. I found this little tidbit as a comment:\n\n“Throw out that old song and listen to something that will make you feel joyful. Optimism and positive thoughts help. Train your brain to think positive reaffirmed confident thoughts and those whispers of evil and negativity will not be heard.”\n\nThat it was meant with the best intentions, the most heartfelt sincerity, or a genuine concern for a struggling friend I have no doubt, or I would simply assume that, because it’s always best to take for granted the best in people until they show you something different. The words themselves, though, the platitudinous bullshit as I’ve called it before, always feels like being poked in the side with a blunt stick. To those of us who struggle sometimes to do the daily tasks of a normal life, they’re hollow, and can even be offensive. We try, we honestly really do, and can even tell ourselves these things, but when we fail at it – as we will, that failure can cause even more strain on an already threadbare sense of self.\n\nLife is not all happy hamsters and dancing faeries for the otherwise normal, healthy people, how can it possibly be for those struggling with a mental health injury? Constant optimism and positivity is an impossible thing to maintain because that’s emotion at work, and as I’ve said before they have their own magically delicious schedules we’re not privy to (unless you’re a neuroscientist, and then it’s all Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins, but even then it can be a crap shoot). While brain training, though the snappy phrase is a bit too simple for my tastes, is a real thing, and there are evidence-based tools available to achieve it, forcing a smile on your face and thoughts of playful puppies into your brain isn’t the most effective way to do it.\n\nHaving said that, I will admit that I force a smile and maybe a chuckle at aggressive drivers, but that’s more about reflex conditioning in the moment than it is overall life-enhancement. It’s a situational trick that keeps me from losing my shit and wildly gesticulating at them like a crazy person.\n\nWords of encouragement or solace are wonderful things, and we should offer them when we can if only to express our concern for another human in crisis. When my mother passed away, I remember how deeply meaningful I felt a very simple and straightforward “I’m so sorry” felt when before, when I’d offer it to someone, I’d often felt it wasn’t enough. In that, maybe, is the problem; Our society seems to have taught us that more is better. In this particular thing, we’ve built a preset bag of banal shibboleths to pull from to ease our own need to give more, to offer better, and in the process do nothing but poke people in the side with a blunt stick.\n\nWithout really thinking that much about it, but mostly because I dislike it when people do this stuff to me, I developed a small set of rules for myself when I’m the one in the comfort hotseat (and for the record I am horrible at this sort of thing not because I can’t do it, but because it often triggers me or leaves me completely drained):\n\nThese aren’t in any particular order of importance, except, perhaps, for the first one. Being there quietly with your cake hole closed and giving someone your full awareness is the best way to express your concern. When you do feel the need to say something, make it considered, because platitudes are for your sake, not theirs, and they’ll know it even as they smile weakly and thank you. Doing this over the Interwebs is harder, and one day I may explore ways to do that, but whatever you do, even then, never ever quote that stupid Bobby McFerrin song.", null, "One thought on “Shut it, Bobby McFerrin”" ]
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[ null, null, "Consider this – you’re a successful CPO with a world-class Procurement team that’s brilliant at negotiating great savings and other value. Six months ago you successfully identified and negotiated contractual benefits worth millions with a critically-important supplier – at the time, there were plenty of high-fives and back-slapping amongst the team as you signed the contract and handed it over to the business owners… but fast-forward six months to the end of the financial year, and your glowering CFO calls you into his or her office to ask those three dreaded words – where’s the money?\n\nMarisa Menezes, GM of The Faculty Management Consultants, has made the assembled procurement professionals at CISPA 2015 very uncomfortable. She’s describing a nightmare situation that has kept many a CPO awake at night – millions of dollars in identified value won by procurement failing to make its way to the bottom line, a despairing CPO and a furious CFO. The potential consequences of poor benefits realisation are frightening – apart from the obvious anguish of seeing savings going down the drain, it damages the procurement function’s credibility. Strategically-vital supplier relationships also suffer, as maverick spend damages vendors’ margins and restricts the purchasing organisation’s ability to negotiate future contracts in good faith.\n\nBut it’s not all bad news – The Faculty has a solution for Making it Stick.\n\nEarlier this year, The Faculty Roundtable commissioned an investigation into best-practice benefits realisation, and our researchers have conducted a series of interviews and data analysis to unearth the factors that prevent Procurement’s savings from hitting the bottom line. The results were boiled down to five key hurdles to Making savings Stick, namely:\n\nNo wonder CPOs are having trouble sleeping at night – as much as 50 per cent of contracted savings are not making their way to the bottom line of Australia’s leading companies, which is equal to $138.5 million dollars across the 16 major organisations that participated in this research. Overseas, the figures are even more disheartening: a report by Aberdeen Group in 2011 revealed an industry average of only 8 per cent, an incredibly low figure.\n\nThe Faculty’s Making it Stick research a call to action for CEOs and CFO to support their Procurement functions to dramatically improve benefits realisation. It requires no less than an organisation-wide change management program to drive the right behaviours around compliance and cross-functional collaboration, and this must be driven from the C-level if organisations intend to fully realise the benefits of their supplier relationships.\n\nMarisa takes the audience through six different “levers” a CPO can pull to drive savings all the way to the bottom line:\n\nThe Faculty’s Making it Stick report is now available for free to download. Armed with this call to action, CPOs have the tools they need to drive meaningful change, make savings stick, and sleep better at night." ]
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[ "Subaru Telescope HSC Wide Field Corrector [ REPLICA ] has passed a close examination and completed at Canon Inc., where we have ordered to produce it, on Febuary 7, 2011.\n\n【HSC 】\nHSC (Hyper Suprime CAM / ref. photo on top-page ) is a suprime camera exceeding 900 million pixels and 3 tons in size. It has a plan to be mounted on the Prime Focus, Subaru Telescope in Hawaii as one of our projects. By mounting on Subaru Telescope, we can draw a precise picture of galaxy shape. This will thus lead to reveal the mystery of dark energy. The time for on-board is expected to be autumn in 2011.", null, "One part of this HSC, Wide Field Corrector, has been assembled by seven lenses that are each 1m in diameter, and it is now carefully scrutinized at Utsunomiya factory in Canon Inc.. Prior to this examination, a REPLICA was also manufactured with the same weight and width as the real one. On Febuary 7, 2011, this replica was passed the similar examination and completed.", null, "This replica, almost similar to the genuine HSC Wide Field Corrector in its weight and width, has been transported to MITSUBISHI electric co. in Amagasaki city. And it is going to have several tests for docking with HSC-Unit.\n\n【”Genuine” HSC-Wide Field Corrector 】\nThe genuine HSC-Wide Field Corrector assembled “genuine” lenses, each 1m in diameter as mentioned above, is still on a stage of examination at Canon Inc. in Utsunomiya city. As soon as completed it should be transported to MITSUBISHI elec. co. in Amagasaki city and it should have the same stages as the replica. It has to have more careful docking tests, of course though.\n\nAfter all, we would say that we are now little bit closer to the project`s theme, “Reveal the origin and fate of the Universe”.\n\nHSC Wide Field Corrector 【REPLICA】 the same weight and width as the genuine one / docking tests are on going prior to the real stage.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed Republican lawmakers for “climate delaying” on Tuesday after the Senate failed to advance her “Green New Deal” in a procedural vote.\n\n“The GOP’s climate delaying is costing us lives + destroying communities,” the Bronx Democrat tweeted after the measure failed by a vote of 0-57. Democrats in Congress, including Ocasio-Cortez, argued that Senate GOP leaders brought the Green New Deal measure to a vote on Tuesday as a political stunt — knowing that it would fail.", null, "The measure needed 60 votes to pass the procedural hurdle in the Senate, a chamber with a GOP majority. It failed in a 0-57 vote, with 43 Democrats voting presente. The Green New Deal would radically reorder US energy, with the goal of relying solely on “zero-emission energy sources.”" ]
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[ "The readings are from the Catholic lectionary fior daily mass, while the headline is chosen to remind me of the world in which I blog.", null, "The holy ones of Hong Kong\n\nThrones were set in place\nand one of great age took his seat.\nHis robe was white as snow,\nthe hair of his head as pure as wool.\nHis throne was a blaze of flames,\nits wheels were a burning fire.\nA stream of fire poured out,\nissuing from his presence.\nA thousand thousand waited on him,\nten thousand times ten thousand stood before him.\nA court was held\nand the books were opened.\n\nAnd I saw, coming on the clouds of heaven,\none like a son of man.\nHe came to the one of great age\nand was led into his presence.\nOn him was conferred sovereignty,\nglory and kingship,\nand men of all peoples, nations and languages became his servants.\nHis sovereignty is an eternal sovereignty\nwhich shall never pass away,\nnor will his empire ever be destroyed.\n\nThis passage is preceded by a vison of four savage beasts which symbolise the successive empires which have ruled the author’s world, culminating in the Greek empire ruled by the successors of Alexander the Great. The rule of God however is symbolised in this passage by a son of man, a mortal person, who represents God’s humane kingdom. Elsewhere in this chapter, this figure is interpreted as “the holy ones of the Most High” suggesting that the “son of man” is not a single ruler but a community guided by God.", null, "One of the interesting aspects of this vision is that destructive power is symbolised by animals and constructive power by humans. In a time when we know that humanity is far more destructive than any animal we may find this imagery less convincing than its first readers did.\n\nBut the message of the vison is clear: great savage empires may rule the earth, but there is a supeme court beyond the world, which has the power to grant ultimate authority over the world. There the One of Great Age, the Most High, scrutinises the records of worldly power and confers authority on a representative mortal to establish his eternal kingdom. The author may have identified this son of man with Israel or with its Messiah but he certainly intended his vision to offer a transcendent hope to those who were in the grip of brutal tyrannies.\n\nWe have to ask however, if this sort of vision still gives hope to those caught in the miserable warring nations of today’s Middle East, where it’s only too clear that religious visions can be used to justify the all manner of brutality.\n\nWhen Jesus saw Nathanael coming he said of him, ‘There is an Israelite who deserves the name, incapable of deceit.’ ‘How do you know me?’ said Nathanael ‘Before Philip came to call you,’ said Jesus ‘I saw you under the fig tree.’ Nathanael answered, ‘Rabbi, you are the Son of God, you are the King of Israel.’ Jesus replied, ‘You believe that just because I said: I saw you under the fig tree. so You will see greater things than that.’ And then he added ‘I tell you most solemnly, you will see heaven laid open and, above the Son of Man, the angels of God ascending and descending.’\n\n“One ever hangs where shelled roads part”\n(Wilfrid Owen)\n\nHere Jesus identifies himself wth the promised “Son of Man”. He tells Nathaniel that he comes to demonstrate that heaven is open, meaning that God is open to his creatures, and that the connection of heaven and earth experienced by Jacob at the place he called Bethel, (House of God) would be evident in his ministry.\n\nIt seems probable that Jesus did use the title, Son of Man, for his own ministry; and it’s certain that the gospel writers did so.This leads to the extraordinary claim that the rule of The One of Great Age, the eternal God, is exercised on earth through a crucified Galilean carpenter. Through his suffering servant Jesus, and those who share his suffering, God rules.\n\nThis is obviously a fundamental re-interpretation of the transcendent hope of God’s kingdom. The hope is not lost, indeed it is even now being realised, through what the world regards as ignominious defeat. Jesus is the model for those who will conquer by sober utterance of unpopular truth, by love of the disregarded and the oppressed, and by readiness for sacrifice. For those with eyes to see, heaven will be open and the angels will minister to God’s holy ones, but for those in thrall to inhuman powers it will look like business as usual.\n\nThe imagery of the Son Of Man in the scripture can enlighten and enable the holy ones of God in their worldly struggles.\n\nIn my own less than holy service I’m always encouraged by the last couplet of Isaac Watts splendid hymn “Join all the glorious names”:\n\nA feeble saint shall win the day\n\nthough death and hell obstruct the way\n\nTags: The feeble saints, the peaceable kingdom, The Son of Man" ]
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[ "It was a morning to open one’s mind and, in doing so, perhaps better understand it, complexities and all.\n\nMore than 650 business leaders came together Tuesday at the EY Centre to support The Royal Ottawa Foundation’s Leaders For Mental Health Breakfast.\n\nCanadian sports journalist Ian Mendes was back to host the major fundraiser, which reverted to its usual in-person format following two pandemic years of being held virtually.\n\nMendes shared with the room his passion for the cause. “I love talking about sports …but I appreciate doing this more than anything sports-related because these are the conversations that really matter.\n\n“These are the things that make a difference in our community.”", null, "The breakfast shared inspiring stories from patients at The Royal, as well as details about some of the ground-breaking research being done by scientists to treat mental illness, including depression and suicide risk.\n\n“I think when somebody dies by suicide we’re always left with questions,” said Mendes. “What could we have done? Why did this happen? We need to understand that it’s time for a new and better way to treat mental health.\n\n“The brain is a fascinating organ, isn’t it, and I think we’re just scratching the surface of what we know about the brain,” continued Mendes, who recommended that the room treat the information presented at the breakfast like a high school biology class. “You’re going to learn something after all of this.”", null, "Speaking on behalf of lead sponsor TechInsights was chief technology officer Jason Abt. He expressed how proud the Ottawa-based technology company was to support the cause. “A little more than four years ago we lost one of our colleagues to suicide,” Abt told an audience that included Janice Charette, clerk of the Privy Council Office. “It was an eye opener for so many of us. None of us, none of us, really picked up on any signs.”\n\nThe suicide, he added, “left us wondering what else could have been done. Of course, we can’t go back in the past but we can certainly help for the future,” said Abt of TechInsights’ multi-year commitment to support The Royal.\n\nThe Royal Ottawa Foundation reported that more than $400,000 was raised from the breakfast for life-saving mental health research, with more donations still coming in.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "The \"BarbieCore\" trend has been hitting both the high-fashion runways and the everyday sidewalks of cities for the past two years. It's a trend that is here to stay. What exactly is \"BarbieCore?\" It's a targeted aesthetic embracing the use of pink in everyday wardrobes, meant to symbolize Barbie attributes, with all things pink, glitter, hearts and bows. Its the energy and style attributed to the actual Barbie doll.", null, "Where did the rise of Barbiecore come from? Let's take a look at the history of the doll to understand it a bit more.\n\nOn March 9th, 1959 a toy fair in New York City saw the advent of one of the greatest fashion icons of all time. She was 11 inches tall, with a luscious curled ponytail, and her name was Barbie. Her creator, Ruth Handler co-owner of Mattel toys, drew inspiration from the adult toy \"Bild Lillie\" from Germany to create this fashion icon.\n\nBarbie started out in an iconic outfit, a black and white striped one piece swim garment that is still as in-style today as it was then. Early Barbie clothes were meant to teach young girls how to dress like a lady, with matching accessories and lovely fabrics. Her clothes had real snaps and zippers, and were as much of a hit as the doll herself. By 1961 the demand for the fashionista was so high that Mattel produced Ken, her boyfriend, and Midge, her best friend to add to the imaginative fun.\n\nBarbie has not been without her challenges, mainly promoting a one-dimensional image of how woman should look and act, both in terms of skin color and what was thought to be the role of woman at the time. Read more about skin tone and Barbie here. By the mid 1960's, with the rise of the feminist movement, some women were asking themselves if the Barbie doll, who only seemed to care for fashion, was really what they wanted girls to aspire to. Mattel responded by sending Barbie to the moon as a fabulously chic astronaut clad in a silver spacesuit in 1965. After that, there wasn't any glass ceiling Barbie couldn't break. From winning the Olympics, to learning computer science, to becoming a vet AND a doctor, and all done in the most exciting looks and accessories.\n\nBarbie actually wore all sorts of colors until the brand decided to take the color of the logo, a shocking hot pink, into many of her looks. In 1969, a gorgeous prom look for Barbie came out in a lovely pink shade. In the 1970's one of Barbie's most iconic looks, inspired by Woodstock, came to shelves wearing a fabulous psychedelic pink jumpsuit with tan fringe. In 1980, we had CEO Barbie, who stormed boardrooms in a strong shouldered business skirt suit, and the 1990's saw Barbie in everything from a bright pink birthday dress to t-shirts and jeans.\nEven though Barbie's had some scandals over the years, she's been a toy meant to inspire.\n\nAnd that it has! Barbie has inspired fashion throughout the decades, from household fashions to the big screen (think Elle Woods in Legally Blonde), Barbie has taken definitely influenced fashion. With the new \"Barbie\" movie being released in 2023, we know her styles are still just as influential today as they've always been. Fast fashion brands have been pushing the trend as they see celebrities wear it; however, you can embrace it by pulling sustainable vintage pieces into your look. Every single decade has embraced pink as a powerful fashion color since Elsa Schiaparelli dommed the color in 1937. Read more about her influence here. You truly can create your own Barbiecore look from vintage fashion! The great thing about this trend is that you can pull one or two pink pieces in to give a splash of color to your look, or go all-in and embrace it head to toe! There truly is no wrong way to rock Barbiecore style.\n\nWe've been curating a collection of Barbie inspired clothing and accessories from throughout the decades that can be found at Bloomers and Frocks. Want to incorporate the trend using vintage into your look? Shop more BarbieCore on our website or in person in Austin and New Orleans.", null ]
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[ "Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on FMCG Market During CNY", null, "It’s been nearly a month since the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (named by WHO as COVID-19) in China. The epidemic is significantly impacting the economy of China as well as the rest of the world. Since the outbreak took place just behind the celebration of the lunar new year in China, brands and retailers expect severe challenges to the sales of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) in this most celebrated festive season in China.\n\nIn an earlier report analysing the impact to the FMCG market by SARS last week, Kantar Worldpanel already shared key findings based on historical data from 17 years ago. However, as many analysts suggested, the scale and scope of the Chinese economy in 2003 was substantially behind the level in 2020, and therefore the impact of COVID-19 is believed to be much stronger than the impact of SARS. This impact will definitely be felt by the FMCG market but not all categories and retailers will see a negative impact.\n\nChinese New Year (CNY) is one of the most important sales peaks for many brands and retailers. The date of Chinese New Year is not exactly the same every year so we have realigned the reporting period based on lunar calendar to make the data comparable. Since Chinese New Year in 2019 was one week later than 2020, we re-adjusted the data period by week and after comparing consumers purchases two weeks before CNY and two weeks after Chinese New Year, we are now in a position to assess the impact.\n\nThe total sales two weeks before CNY grew by 15%, substantially higher than the full year FMCG growth rate of 5.3% in 2019. However, after the Wuhan lockdown was announced on January 23rd, panic started to gather. As the Chinese government appealed to everyone to avoid family and friends gatherings and all social activities (including the suspension of cinemas and entertainment facilities across major cities), the sales of the CNY week dropped by 24% on a like-for-like basis and then by 41% in the subsequent week, as people were asked to stay at home. Based on our preliminary estimation, total FMCG sales went down by 12% over the 4 weeks period compared with 2019.", null, "The drop of FMCG market was partly due to the decline of shoppers by 2%, but more severely impacted by the drop of spend per trip by 10% as shoppers reduced number of categories they purchased. There are two main reasons behind the changes: consumers reduced their new year celebration gathering, hence there was a lower demand of categories that were normally purchased for CNY gifts. In the meantime, consumers had to relocate their budget to critical health and protective categories, i.e. face masks, disinfectant products and fresh foods.\n\n2. Mixed Performance by Categories Amid the Epidemic\n\nThe sharp drop of consumer spend is a bad news to many categories, especially those relying heavily on CNY sales. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks saw their sales fall by more than 40% during the 2 weeks after CNY as most consumers cancelled their family gathering. In China, top choices for gifting occasions include liquid milk, confectionary and biscuits, all of which faced considerable challenges during CNY this year. On the contrary, categories like instant noodles, frozen foods and quick soup witnessed soaring demand as consumers flocked to supermarkets to stock up and spend more time cooking at home. Moreover, seasoning products, butter and cheese also enjoyed significant growth as consumers opted to cook more indulgent meals at home.\n\nNon-food categories are typically less seasonal during the CNY period, however some of them were experiencing astonishing growth as anxious shoppers, desperate to protect themselves from infection, have stripped stores of hand sanitisers and disinfectants. Meanwhile, tissues and wipes gained more popularity as they were used for hand cleansing when consumers are out of home. Those categories are expected to maintain their growth momentum even in the post-epidemic era as Chinese consumers continue their sanitising habits.\n\n“When did you wash your hair last time?” this is a top topic on social media during the period. As consumers stayed at home every day, their personal care routine tended to change. The sales of haircare products, including shampoo and conditioner, saw decline and the situation is even worse for colorant and styling products. Due to the fact people were not going out to meet friends or to the office, categories with strong social functions such as make up and fragrance also experienced disappointing sales.\n\nHypermarkets and Supermarkets all faced severe challenges of reduced footfall during the Covid-19 spread, with penetration dropping by 15% and 12% respectively. During the festive period, gifting occasions also dropped significantly, with categories relying on nice gift packs for family/friend visits being hit particularly hard. As many consumers cancelled their overseas travel plans, purchases from other countries and duty free also saw a significant drop.\n\nThe epidemic did bring more demand to a handful of other retail channels. Small supermarkets, mainly those located in residential communities, reported strong growth during the CNY period, as they were closer to shoppers and stocked essential fresh foods and daily necessities. Ecommerce giant like Alibaba, JD and Pinduoduo, are also adapting their strategy proactively in terms of logistics and home delivery. Moreover, emerging channels riding on the popularity of Wechat enjoyed soaring demand as consumers spent far more time on social media for news and entertainment during this period.", null, "New retail players, led by Hema, recorded stronger growth during CNY period, thanks to more shoppers and more visits as consumers opted to use delivery for their daily foods. With rapid store expansion, Hema almost doubled its footprint compared to CNY in 2019. Meanwhile, it’s the first retailer to accept redundant workers from restaurants and catering services as part-time workers for sorting and delivering merchandise. The move is a win-win solution for both industries to survive through this difficult period. Innovative solutions such as ‘contactless delivery’ was also invented to avoid physical contact between shoppers and delivery workers. Omni-channel penetration with O2O delivery is expected to be more accepted post the crisis.\n\nThe battle against COVID-19 is still on and the challenges to FMCG industry is yet to be fully observed. The wide spread epidemic will have a profound impact on FMCG categories in Q1 and possibly in Q2. Kantar Worldpanel will launch a monthly category tracker to help brands and retailers closely monitor the impact.", null ]
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[ null, "More than two-thirds of boys aged 11 to 18 want to be a developer, but girls are far less enthused.\n\nIn a study by Nominet, a quarter of 11-18 year olds said they want to be a game developer, while app developer and website developer were each selected by 13% of respondents to make up the top three.\n\nThe technology roles were found to be more popular than careers like fashion designer (7%), musician (7%), sportsperson (10%) and astronaut (5%).\n\nTraditional careers seem even less appealing to the youth of today, including police officer (4.3%), lawyer (6.0%) and doctor or nurse (6.3%).\n\nCloser inspection of the results, however, shows that technology-centric jobs rank high because of interest by boys, with girls still more interested in fashion, design and teaching careers.\n\nThe findings reinforce views that gender imbalance in the technology industry percolates from a young age.\n\nDespite efforts by government and the education system to encourage more girls to pursue IT careers, young women are put off because they consider them boring (41%), too technical (35%), too hard (28%) and male-dominated (16%).\n\nAnd almost twice as many boys (43%) as girls (25%) said they want to work in an IT department after they complete their formal education.\n\nMeanwhile, children are most inspired by technology at a younger age, with 77% of 11-12 year olds expressing an interest in working in IT in the future, compared with only 63% of 17-18 year olds.\n\n“We’re putting the future of our digital economy at risk if we recruit from only half of the talent pool and fail to encourage more girls into IT,”\n\n“It appears that sustained collaboration between schools and the IT industry is what’s required to ignite girls’ interest and to develop their skills.”\n\n“It’s easy for parents to slip into the trap of being negative about technology, but it’s important they try to see it through their children’s eyes and remember that technology is likely to feature in their careers when they leave school.\n\n“There are lots of resources available to parents when it comes to cultivating their children’s interests in IT, so they should know that help is available if they need it.”" ]
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[ "Justin Lin won’t be directing Fast X after all", null, "This past Tuesday Lin made public the announcement in a statement to the public saying that he has decided to end Fast X with Universal’s support. He also said that he will continue working on the project, which was written by him and Dan Mazeau, as a producer.\n\n“Over 10 years and five films, we have been able to shoot the best actors, the best stunts, and the best damn car chases,” Lin explained. “On an individual note, as a kind of Asian immigrant, I’m proud of having helped to create an iconic franchise with the broadest range of characters in cinema history. I will always be thankful to the fantastic team, cast, and studio for their assistance and for accepting me as part of”the Fast family.”\n\nAlthough Lin stated that his decision to step down from the film was a mutually beneficial one, Deadline informs that his decision was based on creative disagreements that now will necessitate Universal to choose a different director to oversee the project. At present, the second unit footage is currently being shot however the production of Fast X will briefly be stopped while a replacement director can be hired who is up to current standards and take over from Lin. Based on the popularity of the Fast films Universal has every reason to want to slow down production as we move close to the Fast X‘s previously scheduled date of May 19, 2023 date of release for theatrical releases. With Lin leaving the studio will be required to ensure that the successor will have the same vision and ambition to maintain the Fast X series on the right track." ]