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"This week, our Track of the Week goes to B Praak and Divya Bhatt for their track ‘Kaun Hoyega’, from the upcoming movie ‘Qismat’.\n\n‘Kaun Hoyega’ was the first song to be released from the soundtrack from the upcoming Punjabi movie starring Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta.\n\nThe emotional song has been produced and created by famous duo, Jaani and B Praak, who worked on the stunning ‘Qismat’ and ‘Hath Chamme’, which was sung by Ammy Virk.\n\nThe famous trio have reunited again for ‘Kaun Hoyega’, which has been sung by B Praak, who brings melodic and relatable lyrics for those who’ve had to deal with heartbreak.\n\n‘Qismat’ is to be released on the big screen September 12."
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"The world of concepts always has us all on the edge of our seats; it is a way of showing us what is possible. Two fantastic designers called Ghani Pradita and Naveen Kumarasinghe have designed two new smartphones called the Windows Phone 9 and the Primus Ubuntu Touch respective.\n\nGhani Pradita created the Windows Phone 9 smartphone render, and his creation is being shown over on Behance and this time round it channels mainly on UX, UI accessibility and notifications and the way it looks.\n\nThe creator says that the widgets are scrollable horizontally; he also shows you the panel shortcut and new lockscreen. There is not great detail with the Windows Phone 9, which means the photos will have to do for now. It maybe ok to have scrollable horizontally like Window 8 desktop version but for me it looks a little too cluttered.",
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"Happy Birthday Google: 7 things unheard about search-engine giant as it greets self with Doodle on 16th anniversary\n\nDon't be evil was Google's unofficial slogan. It's motive is 'to organise the world's information and make it accessible and useful universally'.",
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"It’s 2014 and the search-engine giant Google has turned 16 today. Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and currently own about 14 percent in shares. Both the founders were Ph.D. students at Stanford University at that time. Google was incorporated as a private company on September 4, 1998. The first IPO of the web-giant company was held on August 19, 2004. The search-engine company was formed with the motive of ‘to organise the world’s information and make it accessible and useful universally’.\n\nNot many know that Google’s unofficial slogan at that time was ‘Don’t be evil !’ Google has transformed itself into more than just a search engine. It has become more of a digital newspaper. Not only it has limited itself to a search engine but also have started several services over the years. Email client (Gmail), social networking sites (Orkut, Google+), cloud storage service (Google Drive), picture editor (Picasa), and Web browser (Chrome) are some of its mainline products.\n\nThe major undeniable fact about Google is: Every person who has used internet, has used Google atleast once. The story of Google is an open book. There are many things we all know about Google but there are many facts that you are not aware of. Here’ a list of such unheard and funny facts mentioned below:\n\nAvailable in over 123 languages, Google also has a different language for aliens known as Klingon. It is the same language used by aliens in Star Trek. In case if aliens attacking the world, Google has pre-planned to help them to navigate through the situation. (Funny, yeah! There are many more to come ahead.)\n\n2. They don’t want us to use their search engine:\n\nYeah, Google might be the first company to set a goal to reduce the amount of traffic (active people on the page). To avoid any server issue, there are employees who crash the pages of many users who search unwanted stuff at that particular point of time. So next time if you’re searching ‘Where to donate my sperm’ and your page crashes, always remember there are many who are really working out there.\n\n3. Because just Google.com is not enough:\n\nGoogle owns a bunch of domain names like Gooogle.com, Gogle.com, Googlr.com and more. Just in case of misspelling, they have acquired all these domains. Try all the above domains in your browser, by default you’ll land on Google.com.\n\nNow it wasn’t the end there, Google also owns a domain named 466453.com",
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"(Confused, eh! Refer to the image). Just open the dialer of your phone and type and the above numbers and see what you get. Yeah, it’s Google. Now try 466453.com on your web browser and you’ll land on Google.com.\n\nEver wondered why the homepage of Google is so simple? We know you might have guessed couple of things by now. Because it makes the homepage fast to load, Nah?\n\nBecause it should be simple and easy to use? No, you’re wrong again. Let us tell you why it’s so simple. Google founders Lary Page and Sergey Brin were having limited knowledge about HTML (Web designing) and hence they both came up with a simple design. They were unaware that even their limited knowledge would lead to simplicity, making them more popular then Yahoo and MSN.",
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"Back in 1999, popular chewy candy Swedish Fish (It’s a fruit-gum not a fish!) was the first snack ordered at the google office. Google is famous for the treats it offers to its employees. The treat isn’t limited just to free drinks and snacks, but full time gourmet meals and that too three times a day. Barbecues are also installed for the employees in summers. Larry Page and Sergey Brin believes that no Googler (employee) should have to go more than 100 feet for food. That’s why there’s a micro kitchen at every 100 feet in the offices of google. (We know many want to join Google for this!)\n\nGoogle displays its creativity by putting up different Google Doodles for different occasions (There’s a one for todays ocassion too!). The first Google Doodle was way back in 1999, it was of a man sticking his arms up (Refer to the image).",
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"This was used when Larry Page and Sergey Brin went to attend the Burning Man festival in Nevada. They both took an off for the weekend and informed the users with doodle, that they would be unavailable on this weekend to fix the crash and server issues.",
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"Let’s us take you back in the time when Google also used the exclamatory mark like Yahoo. In 2013 on completion of its 15 years, Google, provided a special search for the users. On searching ‘Google in 1998’, it took the users back in time when Google was born.\n\nReliving the nostalgia, Google has completed its 16 years today and has become an important part of many of our lives. Majority of people also thinks ‘If you can’t find a thing on Google, it does not exists’."
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"Below is another old photo. I labeled all the areas I am talking about. We screened in the pool and the small patio area off our master bedroom. There was no access to this upper deck (unless you put a ladder on the side of the house and went up that way).",
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"Fast forward 2 years later. Water had somehow seeped into the ceiling drywall. At first it was just a small water stain, but then it eventually spread the length of the ceiling and started turning black. It needed to be fixed. 🙁 And by fixed I mean the entire ceiling had to be taken down and replaced, and our upper lanai area’s floor had to be ripped up, fixed and replaced as well. Ugh! So, while they were doing all the repairs we decided that now was finally a good time to add that railing to the upper deck area.\n\nBelow are some pictures of the water damage to the ceiling.",
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"And here is our upstairs lanai located off our master bedroom. (If you look to the right through the screen you can sort of see the upper deck area.) Since we never put a railing on this area, we couldn’t put a door to go out there because it wouldn’t have met code and was unsafe. We adding one in though.",
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"They had to rip down the entire ceiling from the downstairs lanai, and the floors and screen from the upper lanai. Here is how it looked for several months while they were working on it. We had to look at this lovely blue tarp out the slider in our master bedroom for a while.",
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"What to do with this big space?\n\nHere is where installing artificial turf comes in. Now that we had this huge new upper deck, what should we do with it? The contractor suggested some sort of tile flooring. My husband suggested putting artificial turf on it. At first I was like HUH? Say what now? Um, no! I don’t think so!!! But then I started warming up to the idea and started noticing that lots of places use artificial turf for their outdoor areas and it looks really nice!",
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You all seem to have a pretty good handle on this, though, so notch one already in the \"win\" column for you all. DO add a baseball team, or failing that, at least a softball team. There are 11 teams in the conference in baseball and nine in softball. Get with the program and add the major spring sport. Otherwise, you'll just become a footnote in track & field press releases, and no one will really pay attention to you after basketball season's over. That's a long five month layoff, especially in a conference that routinely sends teams to both the CWS and the WCWS. DO NOT win championships in skiing and think that you've made a name for yourself in the conference. Winning a skiing conference is great and a good way to help cultivate that rivalry with Utah, and by all means you should not divert your resources from skiing to Pac-12 sports. But ultimately it's a niche sport out here in the West. We just won't care about it at the end of the day. It's the equivalent of saying UCLA won it's 20th women's water polo title in Corvallis. DO continue your traditions. Don't change a thing in terms of your gameday experiences just because you're playing USC for the first time in years at Folsom or 11-time champion UCLA at Coors. While entering a new conference is an opportunity to begin new traditions, it shouldn't be at the cost of the old ones. DO NOT get offended when inevitably Walnut Creek calls for you to hold off on running Ralphie around your home field for a game or so. Trust us. It will happen. This is the same conference that listens to cheers for objectionable material and has the Stanford Athletic Department on speed dial when the band travels to Los Angeles. DO support your teams, and when possible, your conference-mates. Everyone likes to knock Wazzu for being perennial bottom-feeders in almost every Pac-12 sport, but if you talk to some of their fans, they're probably the most passionate fans in the conference, and that's including fans from storied programs like UCLA and USC. We may not have the intensity or insane fanaticism of SEC football fans or Big East basketball fans, but we will defend our conference from anyone who dares threaten it with the tired, \"The Pac-10 isn't a good league. Look at how many teams they put in bowls last year.\" DO NOT throw bottles, trash, and debris onto the playing field when you lose. Look, we know you have a knack for being pretty classless in some of your former Big 12 games, especially in games against UT and Nebraska. Don't do that here. No one should aspire to be the next Arizona Zoo or Washington State alumni section circa-2002. 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"Now, inside her trailer on the CBS lot in Los Angeles, the 30-year-old Trinidadian beauty looks amused as I jump right in with a query from @romans_savior. “Will you ever do a video with your real, beautiful hair?” I ask the woman known for her arsenal of outlandish wigs. American Idol, she was fabulous in a tight black-and-white Parker dress and black, faux-fur Givenchy stiletto sandals. Now she’s chilling in a white V-neck T-shirt and brick-colored velour sweatpants, a pair of Hello Kitty slippers at her feet. Next question?\n“Yes,” she says with a nod that sends cascades of blonde ringlets (not her own) into motion around her flawless face. Less than an hour before, on the set of\n“Do you ever sit back and listen to your albums,” I quote @goddessonika, “and think, Damn, I’m the shit???” Minaj smiles, as if she’s been found out. Her first album, 2010’s Pink Friday, went platinum. Her second, last year’s Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, sold more than a million copies worldwide. But before that, she’d been making mixtapes and writing lyrics for years. “In regards to that ‘I’m the shit’ question,” she says, enjoying repeating it, “sometimes when I listen to old things I’ll think, How in the hell did I put that together? So, yeah.”\n\n“Ask Nicki about her secret boo,” commands @thedailyarse, while @lesliereloaded is more blunt: “Who is your secret man?” This is the moment when Minaj falls out laughing. When her giggles subside, she talks directly to her fans, whom she calls her Barbz. “Barbz, I officially hate you for doing this to this lady,” she tells them, leaning into my tape recorder. “Dear Barbz: I don’t have a man. And if he were a secret man, why would I reveal him?”\n\nMinaj is relishing this exercise—I can tell by the way her brown eyes flash. So I stay on the topic of love, relaying @krazyyee‘s query about a potential affair between her and the rap-crooner Drake. “Is Dricki going to happen? PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN,” I read, using the nickname fans use for the fantasy couple, who feigned romance in the video for Minaj’s song “Moment 4 Life.”\nMinaj waves her red shellacked fingernails in the air, delighted. It’s as if I’ve brought her Barbz into the trailer to interrogate her, and she’s loving it. But instead of dishing on Dricki, she turns to me with a warning. “I don’t think you understand what’s about to happen to you,” she says, mischief in her voice. “I’m serious. Watch what’s going to happen when my Barbz see that you’ve asked these questions. I’m just going to tell you right now: You’re going to be their new hero.”\n\nEven before Minaj was famous—before rapper Lil Wayne discovered her and signed her to his Young Money record label, before she became known for her many alter egos (among them Harajuku Barbie, where “Barbz” comes from), before she appeared on her first magazine cover wearing her signature off-the-grid outfits (in her words, some of the “craziest, weirdest, ugliest stuff”)—she knew technology was redefining modern stardom and was determined to harness its power. “With social media, there’s a difference in the fan-artist relationship,” she says. “When someone can hear you speaking through your thoughts and words, they get to make a very quick judgment—quicker than they’d have been able to make in the ’80s or ’90s. They get to feel: Are you real? Is this you? I tell my Barbz, ‘You guys know the difference between rap, play, and dead-ass serious.’ They know the difference between those three Nickis. And they’re so smart. They teach me every day. They’re the meat and potatoes of who Nicki Minaj is.”\n\nBorn Onika Tanya Maraj in Trinidad and raised in Queens, New York, Minaj went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts, where she stoked her dream of becoming an actress. “By the time I’m 19, I’m going to be Halle Berry status,” she remembers telling her classmates. “I really believed it,” she says now, “and when it didn’t happen, I started getting more and more crushed.” But she was also a singer, and when she used Myspace to upload some early songs, she developed a following. She changed her name and changed course: She would become a female rapper.\nHer theatricality set her apart. She’d first invented those alter egos as a child, when her troubled family life (her father sold her toys to pay for his crack habit) made her yearn for escape. Now they add layers to her persona and give her a flexibility that makes others want to collaborate with her, from Kanye West to Rihanna to Madonna. Still, for all the A-list musicians she’s worked with (she also shared judging duties on Idol with Keith Urban and Mariah Carey, with whom she reportedly clashed), it is her Barbz upon whom she seems to rely for comfort, inspiration, and connection. Whether waking them up (“Good Morning, PrettyGang!!!! Go hard today. Don’t let #uglygang stop u from shining”) or tucking them in (“If you’re under 18 pls take yo ass to bed”) or nattering on in what\nreads like a secret code (“Dem chat too bloodclot much. Close uno mout”), Minaj is a master of the 140-character form.\n\n“I’m very aware that millions of people on Twitter have no idea what we’re talking about,” she says of the gobbledygook conversations she carries on with her Barbz. That’s because “we kind of have our own language. I used to think it was just a Queens language or a New York language or an East Coast language, but now it’s a Barb Nation language. I have South African Barbz. Japanese. German. Saudi Arabian. You can be a Barb wherever you live.”\nWe can all be Barbz, but who will Nicki Minaj turn out to be? The answer is in flux. On the night we meet, veteran Idol judge Randy Jackson has just quit. (Weeks later, Minaj announced she, too, would not return, tweeting: “Thank you, American Idol, for a life-changing experience! Wouldn’t trade it for the world! Time to focus on the Music!!! Mmmuuuaah- hh!!!”) On Idol, she tells me, “I learned so much about myself, like how perception is reality.”\n\nBefore Idol, Minaj intentionally hid behind her brightly colored wigs and facades. That was a conscious attempt to “keep up a mystique,” she says, but it often made her seem cartoonish—or worse. Her performance at last year’s Grammys, where she confessed to a priest onstage, then showed a video of her own exorcism, prompted some to label her a poseur, more concerned with attention-getting stunts than hip-hop artistry. But on Idol, people saw a different Minaj. She toned down her look (“I started feeling more comfortable with less”) and proved herself funny, quick-witted, and authentic.\n“The perception that people had of me completely changed because there are no cue cards, there’s no script, it wasn’t me performing a song. It was, ‘Let’s see your real personality,'” she says. “My core is a genuine human being who roots for other people. I didn’t want to blow smoke up their ass. I wanted every contestant to leave with something that they could remember.”\nAmong those who liked what they saw was Nick Cassavetes, the director of the upcoming comedy The Other Woman, who was looking to cast the larger-than-life assistant to a lawyer played by Cameron Diaz. When he offered Minaj the role, she says, “I was like, ‘Why does this guy believe in me?’ He goes, ‘I’ve been watching you on Idol, and you’re great.'” Idol, she says, “made me seem more relatable to the everyday person. It’s cracked that shell for my image. I’ve become something bigger than Nicki Minaj.”\nThe Barbz have a question about the movie. It comes from @bvdxken: “Are you nervous working with these other big actresses?” Minaj doesn’t hesitate: “I would be lying if I said I was not nervous,” she says. “I can’t blow this.”\n\nI’m struck by how much she admits she has riding on this first movie role. After all, her third album, tentatively titled The Pink Print, will drop next year. Is her real goal to be a full-time actress? “I at least want to do three more albums. If I can do that, I’ll feel complete,” she says. Wait, she might leave the rap world behind? “One day, when I start getting a couple gray hairs, maybe it will all be only acting. I just never know,” she says. For now, she has a lot going on—there’s also a clothing line launching in October at Kmart. “I’ve kind of become the poster child,” she says, “for doing the things that no one expects.”\n\nFor the full article, pick up the August issue of Marie Claire when it hits newsstands on July 16.\n\nAngela Basset Is Happy About Her Twins\n\nDo The Celebrities Care About Trayvon Martin?\n\nBeautiful Black Women Of All Shapes, Shades and Sizes"
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"Geranium sanguineum is often referred to as bloody geranium. The reason for this is because of its red flower color and its leaves turning into shades or red in the fall.\n\nWhile that may not seem like a nice imagery, the resulting plants are wonderful to look at during this time of year. Thus, many growers have this beautiful flowering plant.\n\nThey typically grow to about a foot to just under 2 feet tall and grow in clumps spreading to about 24 inches wide. Their blooms can vary from 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter. And, you’ll see them during May to October.\n\nNative to Europe and Asia, these are the most common geraniums you’ll see in the U.S. They are often used for borders, ground cover or underplanting for some shrubs and bushes.\n\nGeranium sanguineum does well in both full sun and half shade. It is more versatile than some other geraniums in this respect as it is less fussy about light and temperature.\n\nThis means you can leave it under full sun without being afraid of hot summer days because it can tolerate extreme heat.\n\nAs such, it doesn’t mind being placed in the south, west, east or north locations. It likewise won’t bother if you keep it exposed or sheltered, which can sometimes be a problem with some geraniums that cannot tolerate the warmer regions of the country.\n\nThat said, light shade is best when it comes to growth and flower production.\n\nThis means it needs plenty of light. But, during the hottest times of the day or months of the year, placing it under some kind of shade is ideal.\n\nGeranium sanguineum grow best when temperatures are between 50 to 75 degrees. The lower half of that range is for night-time, whereas the daytime temperatures stay on the mid to upper range.\n\nThat said, this is a hardy geranium. As such, it can tolerate cooler conditions down to between -20 and -30 degrees Fahrenheit.\n\nThis manes that it does well in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9. As such, it gives many regions of the country the ability to grow it in the garden all year round.\n\nWhat’s great is that it can also tolerate the hot summers. So, there’s less of a worry with regards to temperature when compared to many other geranium varieties and hybrids.\n\nThe plant blooms between late spring to late summer. Then, in the fall, its flower turns red while its leaves transition into shades of the same color. This is where it gets is name.\n\nAs such, if you want to add beautiful red hues to your garden during the fall, the Geranium sanguineum is what you want to have.\n\nHow Often to Water Geranium Sanguineum",
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"Geranium sanguineum grows best in moist, well-drained soil. It can tolerate some dryness, but not for an overly extended period of time.\n\nAs such, regular watering is a good idea as long as you don’t let the soil stay wet nor soggy. During the summer or if you live in warmer parts of the country, make sure to keep it watered.\n\nIf you have new plantings, they’ll need more water, at least in the beginning. This means watering daily. If your soil retains water, you’ll need to adjust this to every 2 to 4 days or so.\n\nBe aware that clay soil holds more water. As such, it is more important to avoid overwatering in these conditions. You can likewise use compost to improve the soil. But, this takes a bit of time to amend.\n\nGeraniums like deep watering. This allows the moisture to reach their roots.\n\nIn the ground, soak the soil up to about 8 inches deep then allow the top 2 to 4 inches to dry before watering again. Don’t water little by little every day.\n\nThis will discourage the roots from digging down into the ground. As a result, you have a weak foundation. Instead, you want the roots to go as deep as they can.\n\nTo test for soil dryness, you can either stick your finger into the soil down about 2 to 4 inches. I find it easier just to use a trowel to get to that point. It lets you easily see and feel for moisture are that depth.\n\nYou can use a watering wand or soaker hose to give you better control. If you have a large plot or yard, then a sprinkler may be needed.\n\nKeep in mind that you don’t want to water the entire plant. Instead the goal is the soil around it, typically the root zone (which is the area about 6 to 10 or so inches around the plant.\n\nIndoors or In Containers\n\nIf your Geranium sanguineum is in a container, the same rules apply. This time, you’ll wait until about the first 2 inches of the top soil dries up before watering, never before that.\n\nWhen watering, soak the root ball so it gets saturated with water. Then allow it to completely drain via the drainage hole before putting it back in its place.\n\nFinally, water in the morning. At the latest, soon after lunch. This will give the moisture time to dry thanks to the sun and warmer weather. Although, afternoon sun will cause more evaporation.\n\nIf you water late in the day or at night, it will increase the risk of mold and fungal disease. Both of which weaken your plant and damage it as time passes.\n\nGeranium sanguineum produce the most flowers when they live in moist, well-draining soil. Ideally, you want rich, fertile soil. So, something that is loamy or humusy works really well.\n\nOf these features the ability to drain excess moisture and stay moist are the most important. It won’t mind as much if you have average soil.\n\nThat said, they can tolerate drought. This is one reason why some of them are grown in xeriscapes. But, if you want them to bloom at their best, consistent moisture goes a long way.\n\nIn containers, use potting soil not garden soil. This will let you control the consistency of the mix as well as its texture.\n\nJust as importantly, because most potting mixes are soil-less, you need to make sure about fertilizer. Unlike garden soil, potting mix does not contain any nutrients. The exception here is that if you just got the plant from the nursery, where they often add some starter fertilizer.\n\nFertilize your Geranium sanguineum during the growing season. You can use slow release or liquid fertilizer depending on which your prefer.\n\nSlow release will allow you to feed less often. This comes out to once in spring and another time around summer. Avoid fertilizing your Geranium sanguineum late in its growing season as you don’t want it to be growing when first frost arrives.\n\nWhen it comes to product, you can go with a balance formulation. If you want to promote blooming, you can opt for 10-20-10 or 5-10-5. Make sure not to overfeed the plant as it can produce leggy plants.\n\nIt is likewise a good idea to use compost to amend the soil. This will help reduce the amount of fertilizer you’ll need to use.\n\nGeranium sanguineum are low maintenance when it comes to pruning. You can deadhead the faded flowers if you wish. But, it is not necessary to do so.\n\nHowever, be aware that in certain situations, the plant can self-seed. As such, growers, will remove side stems during the growing season to prevent this from happening.\n\nThe plant is a long-living perennial. It is a slow grower in the beginning. But, the blooms are definitely worth the last because the start from spring all the way until fall. This keeps your garden or home looking bright and colorful.\n\nYou can likewise prune your Geranium sanguineum to control its size and shape.\n\nFinally, depending on the time of you will want to trim the plant.",
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"Geranium sanguineum can be propagated from cuttings, division or seed.\n\nFor the most part, division is a popular choice because doing this every 3 to 5 years improves the plant’s ability to produce flowers. Division is likewise a good way to limit it from spreading in your garden.\n\nThe best time to divide this hardy geranium is during spring to early summer. This will give it time to overcome the shock of the process and establish its roots before first frost comes around.\n\nHow to Repot Geranium Sanguineum\n\nIf you grow your Geranium sanguineum in containers, you’ll need to repot them once they outgrow their living space. The easiest way to tell is by looking at the drainage holes at the bottom.\n\nIf roots are coming out of them, it is time to repot. This often takes 3 or so years to happen depending on the living conditions you’re providing it.\n\nWhen you do repot, make sure to replace the spent potting soil with fresh ones.\n\nSimilarly, it is likewise a good idea to dig up your plant and divide it every 3 to 4 years if you grow it in the ground. This encourages blooming.\n\nThe best time to repot or transplant these geraniums is during spring.\n\nAccording to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), the Geranium sanguineum is toxic to pets including dogs, cats and horses. As such keep it away from them since you don’t want them ingesting any part of the plant.\n\nSimilarly, it is likewise poisonous for people and not edible. So, don’t let young children play or consume them.\n\nGeranium sanguineum don’t have many pest or disease issues. But, they can be prone to mildew and leaf spots. Both are caused by moisture, lack of good air circulation and sufficient sunlight.\n\nAs such, you want to avoid overwatering, crowding them together (for airflow purposes) and humid conditions."
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"Here at kayaker guide we are pretty serious about our kayaking and most weekends and holidays we will be out on the water, if we didn’t have day jobs we’d probably be out in our kayaks all week as well!\n\nIn the past we have been asked what our recommendation would be for a real inexpensive kayak, that is durable and easy to transport and would be good for occasional use not serious kayaking.\n\nWithout any hesitation we would recommend the Intex Challenger K1 Kayak, if you click on the link below it will take you to a great discount price at Amazon at the moment who also offer free shipping.\n\nYou may check here first the best inflatable kayak on the market.\n\nSo Why The Intex Challenger K1 Kayak?\n\nStraight off everything you need comes included , you get the kayak, a pump, paddle and a kit to patch it up in the case of a leak. We would recommend that you invest in a life vest though.\n\nAs mentioned in out introduction this is a really inexpensive kayak especially if you get it at the discount price with free shipping at Amazon. You do need to take the price into account though and do not expect too much from this kayak. It will be great for messing about on a calm lake but you are not going to be able to take it on white water rapids!\n\nThe pump that it comes with works really well and using this hand pump you can get the Intex Challenger inflated in around 10 minutes . It also deflates in a couple of minutes so can be packed up and stored away in no time.\n\nThis inflatable kayak is made of durable plastic and as well as being hard wearing once on the water is very stable which is perfect for kayak novices.\n\nLike all inflatable kayaks it is easy to store and light enough to carry short distances it weighs less than 30lbs so your average person should be able to inflate it and transport it to the water without any difficulties.\n\nWe were impressed with the storage space in the boat, a large area behind the seat can fit a small cooler, while the cargo net area at the front is perfect for stuff that you’ll want quick access to while you are on the water.\n\nIt also comes with a black carry bag,made of high strength material and shaped a bit like a large briefcase it makes it easier to carry and easier to store as well as giving the kayak some protection.\n\nMost of the users of the Intex Challenger K1 Kayak had been looking for a low cost kayak that would be used occasionally to get them out in the great outdoors and have some fun. There were some serious kayak enthusiasts as well who were impressed with the K1.\n\nHere’s what a couple of user have to say;\n\n“A very good value for those occasional kayakers (like us!) who aren’t inclined to spend a lot on either the kayak or the travel racks.”\n\n“As a child I enjoyed kayaking at camp and wanted my kids to experience it but couldn’t deal with the expense as well as the hassle of hauling it. This inflatable is the perfect solution at a fraction of the cost.”\n\nThe price of this kayak would be the clincher if you just wanted some fun on the lake or a gentle river or any other calm water use. There have been a few issues from users regarding the paddle being not so great a quality. With the money saved on the kayak we’d suggest buying a life vest and a new paddle.\n\nWe’d recommend the Intex Challenger K1 Kayak for occasional users, for kids playing around or for someone who wants to dip their toes into kayaking before investing in something more substantial. A great fun kayak at a great price!\n\nWant To Read Even More Before Deciding?\n\nA More Detailed Review From Jacob Hodge Our Guest Writer\n\nIntex Challenger K1 68305E & Intex Challenger K1 68305E is an inflatable kayak made of rugged super-tough vinyl, which is made stronger for durability. It has high visibility graphics that allow others to see you easily, and a cockpit which is designed for comfort and space and has an inflatable seat and backrest. The kayak is actually designed for lakes and slow moving rivers. Therefore, considering its low profile design you should not plan on taking it into white water rapids or strong ocean currents. This kayak has a streamlined design and its inflatable seat is built only for one passenger.\n\nIf you purchase the Intex Challenger K1 68305E, your purchase will include a paddle, inflatable seat and foot rest, pump, carrying case and a patch kit. Many reviews stated that the paddle is a little awkward, so you better look for a paddle that suits your taste rather than relying on the included product. Also, use an electric pump for faster inflating but be careful of over inflating. A pump which is included in your purchase is only a hand-pump so it might take some time to pump your kayak with it. However, use your common sense when inflating the kayak. Adjust the level of inflation accordingly and avoid overinflating which could cause seams to burst (you will not want this condition when venturing out in any inflatable kayak).\n\nAs mentioned before, this kayak only works for calm lakes and rivers. You should not expect it to track like the more expensive models, because you will not get much success with it. However, much of the success of tracking is actually depends on the skill of the person who is doing the paddling. So if you are skilled enough, there wont be much problem with you. Anyway, the handles of this kayak are good enough that you should find no problem with them.\n\nThe price of Intex Challenger K1 68305E is very affordable for an inflatable kayak. Amazon sells it at about $100, which is a good price for students or any kayak beginner. Although it is only a one-man kayak, it fits perfectly for those who are 60 tall and weigh 190 lbs. According to a customer, although he uses the included hand/foot pump, the kayak has never taken him more than about 4 minutes to inflate. Within the time he was able to fill four chambers of the kayak with air before he took off to the water. He even placed the pump into the kayak behind the seat, in case an air top-up is needed later. But instead of 4 minutes, it actually takes about 10 15 minutes to fill the all the chambers with air. To deflate the kayak, start with the floor bladder. Once this part deflated, you can use a towel to dry the inside. Next, deflate the upper body, start rolling the tip farther from the valve and when you get to the valve, roll the opposite tip towards the valve. This way, you will get the most air out. The storage and transport of the kayak are a breeze. You can store it in a small, cloth travel case about twice the size of a briefcase. It only weighs 25 pounds, which is relatively light. So if you have to carry it for about 0.5 miles to get to the river, it wont be a big deal to let it hand on your shoulder during your journey. There is a bungee cord storage area in front, which is great for carrying a fanny pack, water bottle, sandals, spare paddle, etc. Another storage space is behind the seat where you can place your hand pump for safety.\n\nThe Intex Challenger K1 demonstrates that maneuvering with an inflatable kayak can be very easy and it is great for river use. The boat is completed with two small plastic skegs which are about the size of your open palm. These skegs are placed at the center under of the boat to add a little directional stability and to allow you to rotate easily while still maintaining a fairly consistent non-zig-zag rowing pattern. For lake use, a customer suggested to use rear skegs, although they would also restrict quick turning. The buoyancy of the kayak is also very good. It tends to bottom out on sand bars when there is less than 6 of water. As for the paddle, although they are actually made of good quality, they seemed a little short (86). Try to purchase a pair of 96 paddles in your local sporting goods store. They will work much better for you.\n\nThe vinyl construction of Intex Challenger K1 68305E is actually pretty good but it doesn’t mean leak-free. However, if you experience any leaks, the vinyl repair kit included with your kayak purchase will be adequate enough for any small leaks you put in it. As you will get a little wet with any kayak, it is recommended to wear a swim suit or nylon shorts during kayaking. In calm water, most of the water will get in if you are not careful when launching or disembarking. Also carry a small hand towel to keep your hands and sitting area dry, and also to wipe down the kayak after the trip to clean off any dirt or water prior to storage.\n\nWhat Others Have Said about Intex Challenger K1 68305E\n\nAbout 50 percent of customers who purchased Intex Challenger K1 68305E via Amazon are very pleased with the kayak. They gave 5 star rating for the price, the package deal. It is lightweight, quick to inflate and deflate, and easy to store; very perfect for a small to compact-sized vehicle as you don’t need a truck or roof rack to transport the kayak. You can easily throw the kayak to the trunk of your car since it all fits in the enclosed duffle bag. However, the worst downside of this kayak other than complains about the paddles, is that the item doesn’t come with warranty. We don’t know if since it has a very affordable price, no warranty is actually needed.\n\nThere is one customer who gave 1 star rating to the item, as his paddle broke in half at his first kayaking with the boat. When he called for support to get it replaced, according to the customer service the item is not in stock and even not free for replacement. It actually makes sense since the paddles are perhaps just the complementary items of the purchase. But still, no warranty for the kayak itself should (perhaps) make you think twice before purchasing this item.\n\nCheck Latest Price\nOther inflatable kayak reviews you'd like to read below;\n\nPELICAN Unison 136 Tandem Kayak Review and detailed opinions and feedback on whether this is the best kayak for you.\n\nAndrew is a seasoned kayaker with 15 years of experience under his belt. 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Last week, a day after the Kerala Police summoned the Bishop for questioning on September 19, he handed over the administrative responsibilities of the Jalandhar Diocese to another senior priest. The decision to arrest the Bishop will be taken post-interrogation, reported the daily.\n\n“In my absence, Mathew Kokkandam will administer the diocese as in the normal practice when I am away,” bishop Mulakkal said in a September 13 circular, reported NDTV. Meanwhile, the survivor nun has also written to the Vatican and sought for intervention in the ongoing case and has also demanded the bishop’s removal.\n\nReportedly, a nun from Missionaries of Jesus in Kottayam filed a complaint against the Bishop, accusing him of raping her repeatedly 13 times since the year 2014. When the church failed to take action on this matter, the nun approached the Kerala police. Following her complaint, the bishop was booked under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code. Police have questioned him on August 13 but failed to arrest him and to carry any further probe in the matter. The bishop has swiftly denied all the charges which were filed against him and reportedly said that it was a “conspiracy.”\n\nChurch body gives a clean chit to the accused\n\nProtests in the form of demonstrations and indefinite fasts, demanding arrest of the accused cardinal, have been gaining momentum in different parts of Kerala. However, Missionaries of Jesus, the congregation to which the nuns belong to has reportedly conducted an internal probe into the matter and found out that the survivor nun has allegedly conspired against the bishop.\n\nThe findings of the internal probe also sparked another controversy as the congregation ousted the survivor nun’s image, which evidently violates Indian laws. The Kerala Police registered a case against Missionaries of Jesus after the nun’s brother filed a complaint.\n\nIn a first, five nuns took part in a protest near Kerala High Court on September 8 to get justice for their colleague, a fellow nun, who was allegedly raped by bishop Father Franco Mulakkal of Jalandhar. They also demanded the immediate arrest of the accused bishop. Reportedly, Catholic reformation organizations also joined the protest which had been called by the Joint Christian Council. The protests gained momentum after members of the civil society, actors and social activists joined the protests.\n\nHindustan Times reported the protesting nuns as saying that if the arrest isn’t made immediately, their agitation is going to intensify even further. Reportedly, the victim’s sister is also going to join a hunger strike along with others on September 17 while other activists will stage protests in other district headquarters. The victim nun had also reportedly said that the Bishop had been using his political and economic clout to brush off the case which has been lodged against him.\n\nKerala Nuns in conflict with the church\n\nThe five nuns of Missionaries of Jesus are determined to get justice. The nuns and their families are facing mental trauma and continuous pressure from the church, but they are keen to fight for their fellow sister. One of the nuns, while slamming the police’s inaction in nabbing the accused said, “The police have repeatedly taken the statement of the victim nun, but they have taken Franco Mulakkal’s statement only once. It’s been 74 days since she gave a complaint, but other than the police questioning the victim, we don’t see any other progress.”\n\nReportedly, this is the first time in the Catholic church’s history in Kerala that nuns have come out in protest against the church authorities and the police, who have been allegedly trying to delay the process of investigation and the resultant arrest. However, their move did attract some strong criticism as The Missionaries of Jesus congregation, on September 10 condemned the protest by the five nuns. In a statement, the congregation said, “We strongly condemn the protest in Kochi. We cannot crucify an innocent soul based on such allegations,” reported News18. The statement has also said that the allegations against the bishop are completely baseless.\n\nWhat does the police have to say?\n\nWhile the cleric has been served a notice to appear before a probe team for interrogation on September 19, the investigation has already been stretched to over 70 days. After the protests were first launched, the Kerala High Court on September asked the police to submit a report on the action that has been taken since the complaint was lodged.\n\nAccording to The Indian Express, SP Hari Sankar has said that there is a lack of scientific evidence which could substantiate the rape charges and the delay in informing the police is an impediment. However, the police reportedly submitted an affidavit which states that investigations so far reveal that the bishop had abused his position of power and raped the nun multiple times between 2014 and 2016. A division bench of the Kerala High Court had also said that it was satisfied with the way investigations are being carried on by the police.\n\nThe police and the authorities have failed to take any concrete action on this matter even after 70 days since the matter has come to light. All this is despite the sisters carrying an unprecedented protest against the accused bishop. The Logical Indian hopes that the Police takes immediate steps to ensure that the justice is served."
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"While fans are typically energy efficient, they still use energy. They can also lead to unnecessary kilowatt-hours being gobbled up as many people have the idea that fans will keep a room cool when nobody is around to feel the air moving.\n\nThe truth is, they only make the air feel cooler — they do not keep rooms ambiently cooler like air conditioning units. Still, if you leave your fan on by mistake, at least it is much more efficient than the AC.\n\nHow Much Electricity Does a Ceiling Fan Use?\n\nCeiling fans don’t use much electricity. Most ceiling fans cost around $0.006-$0.01 per hour on average, with a kWh cost of $0.12 (based on the national U.S. average rate, though this can be less with electricity providers such as Tara Energy). However, the ultimate cost depends largely on factors such as fan speed and whether you use lights with your fan or not.\n\nThis low electricity rate is a main reason why ceiling fans are still, to this day, so commonly used. They are unmatched in terms of cost-effectiveness and energy-efficiency.\n\nTheir incredible cooling comes from their design. Air is sucked in and then pushed out by blades that are hidden inside the base (bladeless fans still have blades, they’re just hidden). They are also particularly useful for low ceilings because of their encased blades. You don’t have to worry about your head getting hit by the ceiling fan if it’s bladeless.\n\nDo Ceiling Fans Save You Money If You Have Air Conditioning?\n\nYes, ceiling fans save you money by quite a significant margin. Even if a home has air conditioning, ceiling fans are still efficient at cooling spaces and use much less energy. Because they require much less energy, they cost much less, especially in comparison to AC. Your savings will be even greater if you receive your power from a leading low-cost provider.",
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"Many homes come with ceiling fans already installed in at least one room, typically a dining room, kitchen, or other bedroom. But there are several reasons why you might want to replace the standard units or add more to your home. Perhaps you prefer more energy-efficient fans, or you want longer fan blades, or you simply want to have more fans throughout the house. Whatever the reason, ceiling fans are easy to find and come in a wide variety of options.\n\nWhat Are the Best Ceiling Fans to Buy?\n\nWhen determining the best ceiling fans to buy, remember that there are many different measurements of how each fan could be considered best. For this reason, below are seven different categories of “best” fan with industry-leading options suggested for each one.\n\nHunter Caicos Outdoor 52-Inch Ceiling Fan: An included remote control and possible Wi-Fi integration allow you to adjust settings, speeds, and more from anywhere you like.\n\nHarbor Breeze Armitage Ceiling Fan: Priced as low as $50, this fan can cool spaces of up to 400 square feet.\n\nWhat Are the Best Places To Buy Ceiling Fans?\n\nThere are countless hardware stores, appliance stores, and home improvement stores that sell high-quality ceiling fans. However, Home Depot is a leader, though Lowe’s is right behind them, in terms of availability and selection. Amazon is taking a large share of the market because of its convenience and wide selection as well. All fans listed above can be bought from these three places.\n\nThe Benefits of a Good Ceiling Fan\n\nAs we’ve mentioned, there are numerous benefits to having a good ceiling fan. They can help reduce energy costs when cooling your home, especially when you utilize an electricity provider such as Tara Energy, and are much better for the environment than air conditioning units.\n\nIn addition to their utility, fans can add style and glam to your home. They can be used as accents or finishes that complement your indoor or outdoor styles. With models that range from pewter to matte black to oil rubbed bronze, or ultramodern units that come in brushed nickel or satin nickel, ceiling fans are often a strong focal point. Their versatile functionality and the additional lighting that they provide are also beneficial."
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Irena becomes consumed by fear that her passions will transform her into a monstrous beast--a deadly cat--a fear which ultimately dooms her marriage and her life.\n\nThe black-and-white film's story is told with gorgeous extreme lighting, showing off dramatic shadows. The story expresses the themes of Romanticism--remember studying late 18th century-early 19th century Romanticism from literature and art classes? This is a rejection of Realism. Nature (and animals) are wild, threatening, and dangerous. And, the film's story becomes even richer if you begin to recognize the dichotomies set up within the story. The tension between these dichotomies is what fuels the story's interest and moves it forward. (Think of the tension between the rational and the irrational, the civilized and the animalistic, reality and fantasy, the male and the female, et al).\n\nI'm pulling some of these threads out because the follow-up movie The Curse of the Cat People continues to draw upon the same themes. While I don't think it's necessary to see the first movie to follow along with Curse, your experience of Curse will be much richer if you've seen the first movie. I recommend watching both movies as a double-feature--you'll love it.\n\n\nThe Curse of the Cat People follows the characters from the first movie, at least seven years in the future. Oliver (Kent Smith again) and Alice (played by Jane Randolph in both movies) have married, and they have a six year-old daughter named Amy (played by Ann Carter). Amy doesn't get along with the other children in her school and she doesn't have any friends. Amy doesn't seem to know the difference between reality and fantasy, between lies and the truth. She's known as a dreamer, and she spends most of her time alone in her garden enjoying her time with nature. Her father thinks there's something wrong with Amy. She's most comfortable using her imagination rather than pursuing math and rational thought like he does--he's a boat designer/engineer.\n\nAfter walking past a spooky house in the neighborhood, Amy approaches it and she's given the gift of a ring from a stranger in the window. Her parents want her to return the lavish gift but when she goes back, Amy is invited into the home to meet the old woman Julia Farren who lives there. The old woman insists that Amy keep the ring, and she and the young girl strike a bond. Farren is a former actress from the stage and she immerses herself in fanciful stories--just like Amy. Here, Amy hears Washington Irving's story of The Headless Horseman for the first time. Later, Amy makes a wish on her ring, expressing her desire for a friend.\n\nAmy's wish for a friend comes true when a beautiful woman named Irena keeps her company in the garden. Oliver is happy that his daughter is kept occupied in the backyard not fully aware that she's actually playing with someone he can't see! (Don't bother trying to nail down whether Irena is from Amy's imagination or a ghost. That will only reduce the experience).\n\n\nAt Christmas, the family decorates the tree together and carolers arrive at the door. Amy hears her friend Irena also caroling in the garden and she joins her there. Amy offers a gift to her friend which Irena graciously accepts. Days later when they are taking the Christmas tree down, the family takes out the photo album and young Amy sees a photo of her father and his first wife Irena. She identifies the woman as her friend in the garden and her father insists she's lying. Spoiler: Irena's death came before Amy was even born. And, he punishes his daughter. Confused, Amy still doesn't understand the difference between reality and fantasy and why she's being punished, so she runs away.\n\n\nThe young girl runs away into a storm on a dark night, through the woods behind her house. At one point she is covered in snow, laying along the ground. She ends up running to Julia Farren's home, seeking the comfort of the old woman who seems to understand her. Unfortunately, Julia's daughter Barbara is jealous of her mother's affection for Amy. The end is very satisfying so I won't spoil it. This is certainly a film best enjoyed when one experiences it for themselves. So I'll leave you to it.\n\nIf you aren't already familiar with this movie, I encourage it as a Halloween and Christmas cross-over. It's also one of those horror movies that isn't a slasher and contains no blood or gruesome scenes. (The photo of the hands above is the most horrifying image in the film--and is very restrained). If slashers are not your style or you're looking to experience something more thoughtful and different, this is the movie for you.\n\nIf you're looking for more suggestions of Halloween and Christmas cross-over movies and TV programs, follow by daily posts at @TistheSeasonTV on Twitter, and Tis the Season TV on Facebook. Merry October!",
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"Camberwell Public Baths (also Camberwell Baths and recently Camberwell Leisure Centre) opened in 1892 and has been in continuous operation as publicly funded community baths and more recently as a public leisure centre.\n\nOriginally the Camberwell Public Baths, the building is now known as the Camberwell Leisure Centre. The facilities include a gym and swimming pool. The baths are managed by Everyone Active in partnership with Southwark Council. As well as swimming sessions, the centre offers swimming classes, badminton, personal training in the gym and caters for children's parties.\n\nOne of the original two pools is boarded over and is now used as a sports hall. The remaining pool has been converted into two pools, the main pool which is 25 metres long and a shallow pool which is 10 metres wide and is used mainly for teaching lessons. The pool has male and female changing rooms as well as a dedicated family changing room.\n\nThe baths have undergone extensive refurbishment and reopened in early 2011. The Flemish Renaissance style facades are Grade II listed.\n\nCurrently the leisure centre is open between 06:30 and 22:00 on weekdays, 07:00 and 18:00 on Saturdays and 07:00 and 22:00 on Sundays. The swimming pool and gym is free to use for residents of Southwark Council all day on Fridays and after 14:00 on weekends as part of their free gym and swim initiative across the borough.\n\nFriends of Camberwell Baths was formed in 1998 to defend against closure. From May 2006 until October the Council planned that the Baths would receive £5m to £6m for full refurbishment. In January 2007 the Council had decided to \"provide up to £1.5 million capital funding to ensure that the Centre stays open with its current facilities.\"",
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"Funding of £1.45 million was confirmed on 31 March 2009 for improving the centre with the total refurbishment budget from all sources amounting to £4.7 million. Additional funds came from the Southwark Investing in Leisure programme of more than £2 million and the Youth Capital Fund allocated £576,000 in May 2009 for a council managed youth programme within the site. The building was closed from Wednesday 25 November 2009.\n\nThe pool and learner pool reopened on 28 February 2011 with an opening event in Artichoke Place on Saturday 12 March 2011. The entrance, reception and café area have been renovated and include wheelchair access.\n\nThe gym underwent refurbishment and was due to reopen as a larger capacity gym in 2016.\n\nSeven Commissioners were charged in 1887 by the Vestry of Camberwell with the task of establishing three Public Baths and Wash-houses in the Parish of Camberwell, one in each of the parliamentary divisions of North Camberwell, Peckham and Dulwich. Dulwich Public Baths had been opened on Saturday 25 June 1891. In 1903, Warm Baths would open on Wells Street, closely followed in 1905 by the Old Kent Road Swimming and Warm Baths and Wash-houses, with its own Turkish Baths.\n\nCamberwell Public Baths officially opened on 1 October 1892. The baths were built, at a cost of £28,575, with two large swimming pool halls, one behind the other.\n\nThe original facilities at the baths in 1892 were:\n\nThe original pay box remains in the building entrance. Camberwell was one of the first baths with electric lighting, powered with its own generator. There was an apartment at the rear of the building for an engineer who also served Dulwich Baths.\n\nBy 1903 the baths were officially reported as failing to achieve their goal of being self-sufficient, being in deficit by £7,000.\n\nOn 1 October 1892, the Commissioners marked the opening of Camberwell Baths by inviting the Lord Mayor of London, accompanied by City Aldermen, the Chief Magistrate and a display of \"brazen instruments, the prancing of sleek City horses, gorgeous equipage, ornately attired footmen, flags and banners\". A guard of honour was provided by the First Surrey Rifles as the visiting dignitaries entered Artichoke Row. Music was played by the 'P' Division band, including pieces such as \"The Queen's Westminster Volunteers\". Guests included MPs for the Borough, Members of the London County Council, the architects, Spalding and Cross as well as the builders, Balaam Brothers.\n\nThe chairman of the Commissioners, James Tresidder Sears, said that he \"sincerely trusted that better health, brighter homes and happier lives would be the outcome of the continued use of these establishments.\" After a speech by the Lord Mayor, the pool was opened with a first plunge taken by boys from twelve neighbouring Board schools. Miss Nellie Easton and her pupils were to give a \"most interesting and pretty\" display of swimming and floating. The crowd was further entertained with exhibition swims by W. Dale, 100 yards Amateur Champion of South London, and W. J. Stratton, 150 yards Champion of London. Finally, a water polo match was held between two teams from the Surrey County Water Polo Association.\n\nThe swimming baths were shut during the winter months, and floors were laid over them to convert them for use for other sports and entertainments. Camberwell used the space for indoor cricket and tennis, as well as dances, concerts and other civic events and celebrations.\n\nBy 1941, during the second world war, the only swims available in Southwark were in the First Class Swimming Baths at Camberwell and Dulwich. The swimming baths had been kept full of water to provide a static water supply for the Auxiliary Fire Service. The dances resumed after the war, and new sprung floors were ordered during the 1950s as the Council initiated its own municipal dances on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve and St Patrick's Day.\n\nThe baths were a location for public meetings. Events included:\n\nAll content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:\nCamberwell Public Baths Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia."
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"Radiological materials emit gamma photons, which gamma radiation detectors, also called radiation portal monitors (RPM), are good at detecting. Systems currently used in US ports (and steel mills) use several (usually 4) large PVT panels as scintillators and can be used on vehicles moving up to 16 km/h.\n\nThey provide very little information on energy of detected photons, and as a result, they were criticized for their inability to distinguish gammas originating from nuclear sources from gammas originating from a large variety of benign cargo types that naturally emit radioactivity, including bananas, cat litter, granite, porcelain, stoneware, etc. Those naturally occurring radioactive materials, called NORMs account for 99% of nuisance alarms.\n\nSome radiation, like in the case of large loads of bananas is due to potassium and its rarely occurring (0.0117%) radioactive isotope potassium-40, other is due to radium or uranium that occur naturally in earth and rock, and cargo types made out of them, like cat litter or porcelain. Those types of shields do not stop fission neutrons produced by plutonium sources, however.\n\nRadiation Portal Monitors often use Helium-3 based detectors to search for neutron signatures. However, a global supply shortage of He-3 has led to the search for other technologies for neutron detection.",
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"It's also done as a bit of a gag at this trope's expense, as the Marines realize this while the Aliens are right in front of their faces, and completely invisible. This was definitely popularized by, and may have come from, both the movie and television versions of Blue Thunder, where the helicopter mounts IR sensors that do precisely this.\n\nThe camera Q issues to Bond just lets him take pictures of the '' Disco Vol ante's exterior. The SEAL Team sniper uses a .50 caliber rifle with a thermal scope with these miraculous capabilities.\n\nIt's notable that anyone can see the green spotlight that is, basically, the weapon's equivalent of the red dot. Done somewhat correctly, as it's used to track magi, who when using mage craft will have an increased body temperature from the Circuits.\n\nThis was subverted in the NCIS: Los Angeles episode, The Watchers when we find out that Betty installed heaters in the roof of the boat shed to prevent this. On the other hand, another episode showed a thermal infrared camera was able to see through a dust cloud that obscured visible light.\n\nNUMB3RS used a variant when body-heat signatures pinpointed survivors trapped in the wreckage of a train crash. Arguably might've been justified, in that Charlie sent small camera-armed robots into the wreck to observe the trapped victims directly, rather than through intervening walls.",
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"Unfortunately, the signatures of two unlucky victims vanished within seconds of their demise, whereas a real body's heat would take many minutes to disperse. The infrared scanner could see through walls and showed the results on the usual color-coded display screen in the cockpit.\n\nOne notable example had the camera looking through the wooden walls of an old barn to detect an aircraft with a suspiciously warm engine. On an episode of Burn Notice where Team Western deals with a Mafia human-trafficking ring, Fiona uses one of these to scope out the interior of a Russian restaurant.\n\nIn another episode a regular digital camera is used to spot the infrared laser being bounced off one of the apartment's windows in order to eavesdrop on Michael (in such a system the laser can measure vibrations in the glass and output it as sound from inside the room. A Law & Order episode used infrared scanner imaging to secure a search warrant on a mosque.\n\nThe defendant's lawyer successfully argued that the technology violated the Fourth Amendment without a warrant specifying its use and got the evidence seized there thrown out. Episode “Fallen Angel” from The X -Files featured invisible aliens and one of them was seen through a heat-source sensing device through walls.\n\nThe album cover of Frank Zappa's Hot Rats (1969) was shot with this color technique. The album cover and the music video of Emotional Rescue (1980) by The Rolling Stones were both shot making use of thermal imagery.\n\nDark vision is itself unrealistic, as it apparently shows shapes just fine but lacks color information... which actually acts more like sonar than anything else! Mutants & Masterminds averts this trope, noting that it works largely like regular sight and is blocked by walls (although they fail to note that glass blocks it), only allowing Infra vision as an alternative to regular sight.\n\nInfrared goggles and thermal scopes don't see through anything solid, and the vision gets less distinct as distance increases. Enemies further away will be only slightly brighter colors than the background haze, and if sufficiently far will blend in entirely.\n\nOf course, you'd never see that (one of the cool things infrared can do) on TV or in the movies... Metro id is apparently in The Future after all. The infrared goggles allow you to see people and dogs (and nothing else) in range as bright red silhouettes, even through walls.\n\nIn Ghost Squad, you can actually use the infrared goggles to snipe through the walls of a straw hut. Possibly for the same reason actual military forces keep night vision goggles on them, even on day missions.\n\nOn the other hand, one soldier in Black Hawk Down decided to forgo night vision in favor of grabbing extra ammo, along with many others. They paid dearly for this when they ended up stuck on the battlefield all the way into the night, without one of their greatest tactical advantages.",
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"FEAR 2's elite power armor has a fairly realistic false color thermal imaging mode; it doesn't exclusively show people, as fire and other power armor (which are incredibly heat inefficient) also shows up. The Steyr AUG in Siphon Filter: The Omega Strain has a false-color infrared scope with this effect.\n\nProvision in Crisis 2 is a combination of night and infrared visions that can see through dust and smoke (not perfectly, but still better than the naked eye). The thermal vision in Ghost Recon: Advanced War fighter doesn't see through cover, although the HUD can display the silhouettes of concealed enemies that have already been spotted by other means.\n\nAverted in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, where the game explicitly says that IR-equipped enemies can 't see Lara through walls. At one point it's implied that the enemy has them as well, as Street Robin watches them redeploy on the roof in response to his own movements.\n\nSome materials are transparent to infrared, but opaque to the visible spectrum, so this trope is in play some time. Thermal imaging cameras make use of long-wave infrared to detect the temperature of objects, which often allows the user to see things hidden to the naked eye.\n\nWhile they can 't see through objects, this sense allows them to hunt prey and avoid predators at night. Some Sony cameras feature “Nightspot” modes, that allow to take images in absolute darkness using infrared wavelengths.",
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"I am not a vegan or a vegetarian, but this chapter would not be complete without acknowledging this trend. For those who do not know the difference, a vegan will eat only fruits, grains and vegetables, and will studiously avoid all eggs and dairy; vegetarians, on the other hand, will eat all of the above including eggs and dairy. Neither will eat fish, or indeed any meat.\n\nAfter years of feeling guilty about eating meat, Einstein reportedly became a vegetarian and said that nothing would benefit “health or increase chances of survival on earth as the evolution of a vegetarian diet”.\n\nPerhaps he did become a vegetarian, perhaps he did say that, and perhaps he was right. In any event, a vegan lifestyle has become increasingly popular: the number of Americans who claim to be vegan rose between 2014 and 2017 from 1 per cent to 6 per cent.[1] Even more follow a vegetarian diet.\n\nThere are plenty of reasons why people choose to shun meat, and these include:\n\nEthics: with the global population now above 7 billion, the farm-to-plate life of an animal can be cruel, and often unnecessarily so. Many people choose not to eat meat for ethical reasons.\n\nHormone toxins: research suggests that toxins, also called ‘obesogens’, are linked to the world’s obesity crisis.[2] The concern with meat is that hormones are often used to make the animals grow faster in order to get them ready for slaughter sooner, and that these hormones affect us too.\n\nHealth: others are concerned that eating meat is simply dangerous. A World Health Organisation study has shown, for instance, a link between processed meat and a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (although the WHO did note that the risk was small).[3] There are also concerns that eating too much red meat could cause colon cancer, although the evidence is mixed. Lastly, studies suggest that people who follow a vegetarian diet live longer.[4]\n\nIn other words, there are some understandable reasons why people choose not to eat meat. That said, when it comes to the argument about toxins, matters are less clear-cut. Why? Because ditching meat means eating more vegetables, and that means we could simply be swapping one set of toxins for another: the pesticides and herbicides used on plants are unequivocally bad for our health, and to avoid that risk would require going organic.\n\nAnd there seem to be other factors that account for vegetarians and vegans living longer. After all, vegetarians not only tend to eat healthily, they are also more likely to exercise, to drink less alcohol and to avoid smoking. In other words, the reason they live longer could be more nuanced than simply their diet. Indeed, studies seem to bear that out: when researchers in Australia looked at vegetarians and meat-eaters who made similarly healthy lifestyle choices, it turned out that both groups live equally healthy, long lives.[5]\n\nThat tells me that there is no reason to avoid going vegetarian, but there are three important issues that people who follow that road need to be aware of:\n\nSugar: because both vegans and vegetarians do not eat meat, they could tend to eat an excess of starchy carbohydrates; the risk is that this can lead to insulin resistance.\n\nVitamins: it is difficult for vegans and vegetarians to ingest enough of the vital, fat-soluble vitamin D and vitamin A in their diet. Levels of vitamin D, for instance, are thought to be 74 per cent lower in vegetarians than in people who eat meat.[6] Vegetarians and vegans therefore need to ensure they supplement for these, and vitamin B12 too, as their diet is lacking in it.\n\nFish oil: EPA and DHA, both of which are found in fish oil, are essential fatty acids. Given that they are from fish, vegans and vegetarians will not take these supplements, and instead use flaxseed oil. However, the conversion rate to EPA and DHA from flaxseed oil is poor, which is why vegans generally have a 50 per cent lower level of these protective oils than people who eat fish do.[7] For vegans and vegetarians, algae is a better source of these essential fatty acids than flaxseed oil.\n\nThe decision to eat meat or not is, of course, a personal one. Carnivores should avoid eating processed meat, and instead use meat that is grass-fed and organic, with no added hormones. Vegetarians should avoid eating excessive starch, should supplement with vitamins A, D and B12, and should take algae oil instead of flaxseed oil to ensure they get enough of the essential fatty acids that they need.\n\nAs the year comes to an end, we would like to sinc\n\nBest wishes to you, all of our loyal customer f"
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"Hurricane Gustav is threatening the residents of New Orleans and the Gulf coast. It is also threatening the Republican convention in St. Paul, where John McCain will be nominated this week. Or is it helping McCain?\n\nOn Sunday afternoon, President Bush announced that due to the hurricane he would skip the GOP convention, where he and Dick Cheney were scheduled to speak on Monday night, and the McCain campaign said it would cancel most of the convention program for that day. (Cheney, too, is taking a pass on St. Paul.) Instead, Bush will head to Houston to be near hurricane rescue efforts. As if his presence there is going to matter. Bush is wisely not going to New Orleans, for a presidential visit there would surely disrupt rescue operations.\n\nBut is Bush’s absence from St. Paul a win or loss for McCain? Certainly, he could do hurricane-like damage to the McCain campaign if a split-screen television shot on Monday night showed Bush addressing the GOP delegates and Gustav slamming into New Orleans. Any junior image-manipulator would know that such a thing must be avoided at all costs. Even without a hurricane, Bush’s appearance at the McCain-fest in St. Paul could have been dicey. The Obama campaign is doing all it can to tie McCain to the most unpopular president in decades. No doubt, some of convention planners would have liked from the start to have a Bush-less program. But had they not invited the president, they would have created a major issue that would have dominated the convention. Now they can say, Thank God for the weather. And Bush has a good excuse for staying clear.\n\nThere is a cost. Hurricane Gustav is damn powerful reminder of Hurricane Katrina and the Bush administration’s abject failure. So whether Bush is at the convention or not, the ghost of Katrina will hover over the proceedings–even if the convention planners get their thousands of delegates to eschew the parties and do volunteer work to help Gustav victims. Moreover, Gustav may rob media time and attention from the GOP effort to define–that is, delegitimize–Barack Obama. Fewer hours of convention equals fewer hours of Obama-bashing. And if there is a crisis under way, a hyper-partisan attack might seem untoward.\n\nGustav ought to be also a reminder of McCain’s own failure to lead during the Katrina disaster. As Jonathan Stein noted in April (when McCain toured the hurricane-damaged areas of New Orleans):\n\nBut McCain’s record on Hurricane Katrina suggests that he was part of the problem, not the solution. McCain was on Face the Nation on August 28, 2005, as Katrina gathered in the Gulf Coast. He said nothing about it. One day later, when Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, McCain was on a tarmac at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, greeting President Bush with a cake in celebration of McCain’s 69th birthday. Three days later, with the levees already breached and New Orleans filling with water, McCain’s office released a three-sentence statement urging Americans to support the victims of the hurricane.\n\nThough McCain issued a statement the next week calling on Congress to make sacrifices in order to fund recovery efforts, he was quoted in The New Leader on September 1 cautioning against over-spending in support of Katrina’s victims. “We also have to be concerned about future generations of Americans,” he said. “We’re going to end up with the highest deficit, probably, in the history of this country.”",
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"An brief review of platos the republic\n\nThough it keeps resurfacing, it has been pushed back often, being accused of bigotry, racism, elitism, casteism, anti-democratic nature, the list is endless. But it is beyond doubt, one of the preeminent philosophical works and has been quoted, referenced or adapted by almost all of the major thinkers since. The ideas of Socrates have had an afterlife that is as long and varied as the thousand year journey envisioned for souls in the famous Story of Er.\n\nThis brief narrative not only remains a fixture in introductions to the discipline for its account of the philosophical enterprise and its challenges, but has also become part of the fabric of popular culture where it serves as a convenient and dramatic image of the pursuit of truth and freedom.\n\nIts current popularity and familiarity can make it quite difficult for us, however, even to consider, let alone to re-enact, how we, if among its first audience, might have received this early account of philosophy, which, bear in mind, was at that time itself hardly more than a fledgling venture with an uncertain future.\n\nIt is fortunate for us, then, that Plato provides a report. In short, an analogy now perfectly obvious to us originally was crafted to de-familiarize the most familiar reality of all. This thought occurred to me repeatedly as I read Alain Badiou's book.",
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We see a broadcasting of hurt and its effect on empowerment, freedom (Jupiter) threatened–certainly one loses both freedom and empowerment when imprisoned–but the contact to Knox’s natal Pallas implies she knows the wisdom of what’s happening, or perhaps of this particular ruling. This may be nothing more than her recognition of that role indicated by the NN-Vertex contact, or it could be the expected result, from her point of view–or it could even be the unstated recognition of the appropriateness of the ruling, should she in fact be guilty. In any case, this is playing out on an emotional plane (the Water element)\n\nThe New Moon occurred in Amanda’s 9th; not surprising that a ruling in a foreign country opens a whole new chapter for her. t Zeus creates a T-square with the Sun-Earth axis=we’re seeing the results, material and spiritual, of the desire nature acting out–but does this say she’s guilty, and that the ruling is the result of her own choices, or that the desires of the Italian prosecution are bringing conflict to her Soul and Material Purposes? It could be either.\n\nWe also see a Mixed Element Grand Trine of t Ceres and Mercury, both at 29 degrees of their respective signs, in aspect to Amanda’s Chiron-Vesta conjunction in the 1st, and out-of-element to her natal Venus in the 2nd–in fact, the midpoint of her placements is the 29 degree point that fills in the Trine perfectly. ‘A stressful message from authorities, who are themselves under stress’ certainly describes the transiting energies; this impacts Knox’s sense of herself as a woman, her Self-worth picture, her relationships, and her finances, as well as a sense of herself as wounded that she may consider sacred (Chiron-Vesta). But, a GT carries an implication of energy balance, and this could suggest that the situation allows Knox to express those affected natal characteristics effectively and perhaps Self-righteously, as well. After all, the most effective defense against a charge of murder (the attitude that makes you most believable in your denial of responsibility) may be your own view of yourself as a victim whose status as such is sacred, not to be questioned.\n\nt Mercury at 29 tense degrees of Aquarius also quincunxes natal Mars in Leo; Amanda’s ego may be frustrated by what’s being communicated–when the court’s speaking, she’s not in control of the message. t Neptune is within orb of her n Juno in the 10th, and t Mars is also sesquiquadrate=she may feel she’s under attack, and be confused about her reputation, about the impression she makes, about what may actually be empowering to her and what isn’t, and perhaps she may be prone at this time (while Neptune lingers) to partner with others who may raise her status but not truly serve her cause (a la Juno).\n\nt Neptune also fills in a Grand Trine with Amanda’s natal Venus and Pluto=illusion, Truth, and beauty are evenly matched at this point. Since this Pluto and Venus both belong to Knox natally, it seems it will be the function of Neptune, strong in its own sign, to sort it out. Truth (and maybe rage) express through her values, her relationships to people and money, and her idea of herself as a woman, but Neptune’s presence may exaggerate the ‘mirror’ quality Knox has anyway, and make current opinions reflective of what each of us thinks we see. It also could imply that, until Neptune moves on, we may have no chance at getting to the truth.\n\nt Sedna is apex to a Finger of God with base of n Ceres-Uranus-Moon in 7th (drawing a picture of someone who may believe that all the authority, privilege to act as one pleases, and emotional sensitivity belongs to others) sextile t Mars. The Finger takes that natal complex, combines it with aggression both given and received, and concludes that this will create both a primal result (speaking to the deepest held urges and qualities) and that these factors may obscure who’s really attacking whom.\n\nMy sense is that Knox is at a crucial point: she has many energies working in her favor right now, especially ones related to being able to create, if not precisely the image she wants to, then one that obscures the reality picture. This won’t last forever; the cover of Neptune and the ‘blind spot’ of Sedna will move on, and she will appear differently to onlookers–the question is, what will they see when the influences change?"
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"Dragon Age 4 is coming, although Bioware has remained completely silent on the project since it was first revealed at The Game Awards in 2018.\n\nWe caught a tiny glimpse at the project during this year’s EA Play, but it wasn’t mentioned by name and there’s still no word on its story, release date or platforms. So, hardcore fans of the fantasy RPG simply have to wait and see.\n\nWith the failure and current rebuild of Anthem, Bioware also has its fingers in a number of pies right now, putting the potential quality of Dragon Age 4 in jeopardy. But it’s seldom set a foot wrong in the past, and we’ve the utmost confidence that Bioware can deliver a truly stunning RPG. We’ve compiled everything there is to know below.\n\nThe Game Awards 2018 saw a new entry in the Dragon Age franchise revealed with an excellent teaser trailer. It ends with a few goosebump-inducing words from The Dread Wolf himself. “So, you found me at last. I suspect you have questions.”\n\nWhat is Dragon Age 4?\n\nPresumably in the early stages of development, Dragon Age 4 is a fantasy RPG acting as the fourth instalment in the long-running series. Little else is known beyond that, or how it will take inspiration from Bioware’s more recent efforts.\n\nIt’s a long way off, that much is for certain. Bioware’s primary focus in the foreseeable future is Anthem, which isn’t due to release until February 2019. After taking post-launch support and updates into consideration, Dragon Age 4 might not surface until 2020 or even later.\n\nIn terms of platforms, we expect to see PS4, Xbox One, and PC. PS5 and Xbox Series X are on the cards, too, given they’ll be launching later this year and will certainly available once Dragon Age 4 finally rolls around.",
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He also reacted to the debate over the possible merger of the ATP and the WTA, being one of the only players to be opposed to take a public position against it, and to the discussion over giving financial help to low ranked players, fiercely opposing the opinion of Dominic Thiem.\n\nKyrgios’ food donation was another charitable effort after his bushfire relief campaign in January which raised millions of dollars in Australia. Having tennis stars involved in such actions is of great help for promoting tennis.\n\nThe manner in which he expresses himself with total honesty is also an attractive feature for tennis, while many players do not usually share controversial views.\n\nWatch our Eye of the Coach: “Players act like robots, Kyrgios does the opposite”.\n\nKyrgios is one of the very few players that make a show on and off the court. We are looking forward to seeing his next move.\n\nWhat Richard Lewis did\n\nThe chief executive of the All England Club, together with chairman Ian Hewitt, decided as early as April 1st to cancel the 2020 edition of The Championships.\n\n“While in some ways this has been a challenging decision, we strongly believe it is in the best interests of society at this time”, commented Lewis.\n\nAt a time when the ATP and WTA Tours were only suspended until June 13th, such a quick decision surprised, at first. But it proved very accurate as the health situation continued to deteriorate.\n\nContrary to their French counterparts with the clay, the Britons could not reschedule the tournament, as they were constrained by grass, which is prepared all year to be specifically ready for the first fortnight of July. Having a policy insurance which covered the pandemic also helped Wimbledon to take this decision. They did not consider playing the tournament behind closed doors.\n\nBesides, Wimbledon’s initiatives to support affected people showed that its willingness to prioritise public health over tennis was not mere communication. Wimbledon also notably released a video narrated by Roger Federer to support the medical staff and look at the 2021 edition.\n\nWhether or not the US Open, played in one of the regions most affected by the virus, and Roland Garros will be held is still to be determined. Both Slams did not follow Wimbledon in cancelling and both are now scheduled to happen within a few weeks of each other in August and September/October, Covid-19 restrictions permitting.\n\nWhat Simona Halep did\nHaving just got home in time from the United States before lockdown began, the Wimbledon champion wanted to help those in the front line in the fight against the virus. So she donated 30,000 euros “for the purchase of the necessary equipment and materials in such situations, directed immediately to the medical authorities in Bucharest and Constanta”.\n\nWe are so grateful for the bravery of our medical workers at these difficult times. I am committed to helping my country and have decided to donate medical equipment.\n\nStay safe and look after each other 💪🇷🇴❤ pic.twitter.com/z8kbYWPUWO\n\nWhy it matters\nSimona Halep is a hero at home in Romania and everything she does is followed by millions of people. With that kind of platform, what Halep says and does matters and the 28-year-old has always shown she has a keen social conscience. “This is the perfect opportunity to show that we know how to be supportive and responsible with our lives and those around us,” Halep said.\n\nWhat next\nExpect Halep to continue helping the front-line workers in her home country.\n\nWhat Andy Murray did\n\nIf Roger Federer got the ball rolling with his volleys against the wall, Andy Murray took things up a notch when he invited everyone to try to complete the 100-volley challenge.\n\nA challenge to all tennis players and fans… The 💯 volley challenge. There was no bickering during the filming of the video 🙄, although I think the last volley was aimed at my head… I can’t be the only one that wants to see Rog and Mirka hitting a few balls together…🎾 pic.twitter.com/c0lMnNuSSQ\n\nWorking with his wife, Kim, who was a handy junior player, the Murrays completed the 100 volleys in their garden, with Kim firing the 100th volley past a ducking Murray. The Scot then laid down the challenge and his suggestion went viral, with world No 1 Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena among the first to respond.\n\nIdemooo the 💯 volley challenge was too easy for @jelenadjokovic haha bravoo 😂👏🏼💪🏼. Thanks for the fun nomination Kim and @andymurray!\n\nAnd coach Darren Cahill roped in three members of his family to help.\n\nIt took us about 23 attempts, lots of blaming and laughs but we got there in the end @andy_murray. The 100 volley challenge by the Cahill’s 💪😊 pic.twitter.com/BwxbPNcmi6\n\nAnd then Murray showed his he is just as good at tennis on a console as he is the real thing, taking part in and winning the first ever Madrid Mutua Open Virtual Pro event while he also gave his backing to Roger Federer’s suggestions the ATP and WTA could merge to be stronger together.\n\nWhy it matters\nMurray’s challenge engaged his fellow players and general tennis fans, adding a bit of lightness to life in lockdown.\n\nWhat next?\nGiven how many people posted videos of themselves completing the challenge, 100 was too easy. Maybe he should go for 200? 300? 500? You are still free to share videos, dear reader.\n\nWhat Billie Jean King did\n\nThe musings by Roger Federer on Twitter about the idea of an ATP-WTA merger may have taken the tennis world by surprise but Billie Jean King has been campaigning for a merger for almost 50 years. She soon answered Federer with her thoughts, telling him that the two governing bodies would be stronger together, Billie Jean King’s position surely helped Federer expressing such a view as he knew she would back them .\n\nI agree, and have been saying so since the early 1970s. One voice, women and men together, has long been my vision for tennis.\n\nThe WTA on its own was always Plan B.\n\nI’m glad we are on the same page.\n\nWhy it matters\nKing has led the calls for a merger ever since she helped to found the WTA Tour in 1973. The American pushed for and won equal pay for women in tennis and she has an incredible influence on women’s sport in general, speaking out on all sorts of issues. She has the respect of all players, both current and from the past and quite simply, when Billie Jean speaks, people listen.\n\nWhat next\nIn an interview with CNN alongside Andy Murray, King revealed that she had already spoken to Federer about how a merger might happen, while she also insisted that it has to be a collaboration, not an acquisition.\n\nRoger Federer has raised the idea of merging men’s and women’s tennis.@andy_murray: “It’s definitely a step in the right direction.” @BillieJeanKing: “When top male players bring it up, people listen… We’re much stronger… if we’re together.” pic.twitter.com/ZXjHYe9usd"
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"On the May 19, 2017 episode of Real Time, however, Maher presented an argument I couldn’t help but shake my head at: The public’s growing love of superheroes is to blame for the rise of Donald Trump.\n\nTypically, the last point in Maher’s “New Rules” segment is meant to blow your mind and serve up a heavy dose of reality. But this time around, it was a flimsy argument tying comic book film and television properties to people’s willingness to put their faith in Trump. Effective for casual fans of superhero films and shows, maybe, but not for longtime fans like you and I.\n\nYes, Bill, there have been a lot of films and TV series based on comic books, from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Logan to The Flash and Jessica Jones.\n\nMaher’s thesis is that:\n\n“Superhero movies imprint this mindset that we are not masters of our own destiny and the best we can do is sit back and wait for Star-Lord and a f-----g raccoon to sweep in and save our sorry asses,” Maher said. “Forget hard work, government institutions, diplomacy, investment – we just need a hero to rise.”\n\nAnd that, apparently, is how we got President Donald Trump, or “Orange Sphincter,” as Maher refers to him.\n\nLong before I could vote, I loved superheroes and the comics, movies and TV shows that featured them. But not once did I confuse the fantastical Marvel Universe with the real world around me. Yes, Superman could toss every nuclear weapon on the planet into the sun and put our fears of atomic armageddon to rest, but … Superman isn’t real. I know that. Just like I know when a loved one dies, no one will be there with a cloning machine to ensure a happy ending.\n\nMaher’s argument is condescending, not just to fans of superheroes, but to all Americans.\n\n“So how does this superhero story end? What is the fate of Orange Sphincter? Well this one is a little bit tricker because in this one, the superhero is the villain. And that should make us all remember, in this fight for America, we need to be our own superheroes.”\n\nOh, thank you, Bill. I had no idea how terrible a president Trump has been up until this point, because I was under the impression that he, like … uh, Star-Lord (?), was entirely focused on saving us all.\n\nLook, the “superhero is the villain” point is cute, and obviously designed to blow your mind – if you’re someone who’s never read a comic book, I guess. Any rational American who isn’t in the tank for Trump knows he’s a terrible president, doing terrible things to the U.S. on a daily basis. It’s called staying informed and reading the news – and not screaming “Fake News” the second you hear anything that doesn’t gel with your worldview. It’s possible to do that and also buy a ticket to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. One is reality and the other is escapist entertainment.\n\nWell, actually, a film about a power-hungry and terribly misguided father named Ego trying to convince his child that his way is the right way does remind me of two real-life individuals…\n\nAnyway, we need to be our own superheroes. Yes, of course. President Trump works for us. That’s how government works. And plenty of people have been exercising their right to free speech since Trump took office. I don’t know about you, but I don’t view Trump as my savior, the same way I didn’t put President Barack Obama – who I voted for twice – on a pedestal.\n\nUltimately, Trump is a polarizing figure who manages to alienate swaths of Americans every time he tweets. But when figures like Maher, on the opposite end of the political spectrum, make flimsy arguments, it can be just as insulting – even when you typically agree with his points.\n\n(That last point is important, Republicans, it’s OK to disagree with someone you support from time to time … or, in Trump’s case, all the time).\n\nI’m not sure how deep Maher’s knowledge of comic books goes, but there are so many better arguments he could have made if he wanted people to be their own saviors. Rather than insulting fans of superhero cinema, why not use characters like Spider-Man, Wolverine and Batman as role models we should strive to emulate.\n\nLet’s take Spider-Man, for example. Peter Parker was selfish, using his amazing powers for personal gain. He made a mistake that cost him his beloved Uncle Ben and defined the rest of his life. To this day, no matter how many times he gets knocked down, he gets back up again and fights for what’s right. Sounds like a great role model for any American who put their faith in candidate Trump and now regrets casting that vote. No red and blue tights required. Simply voicing their dissatisfaction at town halls or even just in a Trump supporter’s living room could make a difference.\n\nAnd Batman – let’s forget for a second that Bruce Wayne turned personal tragedy into the ultimate motivator – and admit that Batman is just the type of hero we need in the age of Trump. Look, if Batman was real, we’d have Trump’s tax returns by now. The Dark Knight gets things done, and everyday Americans need his determination to stay motivated during these bleak times.\n\nThe point is, beyond being great stories – superhero comics can be inspiring. They’re not a Hollywood trend to hate on and blame for the world’s woes. Really, Maher could have made his flimsy point with any guilty pleasure, from reality television to junk food.\n\nSo, yeah, Bill, speaking on the behalf of all superhero fans and creators who never supported Donald Trump, or viewed him as every member of the Avengers and Justice League rolled into one exercise-hating, Twitter-addicted, justice-obstructing savior of mankind – don’t pin his rise on our enjoyment of Captain America: Civil War (a film, by the way, about standing up for what you believe is right!).\n\nAnd Bill, read some comics to see how important superheroes can be. 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Also among the dead are 132 police and soldiers, 64 insurgents and about 230 ordinary citizens of Dublin.\n\nThe future that unfolded was more violence, extending to the various betrayals that followed in the war of independence and the subsequent civil war.\n\nIn this centenary year, the Irish government is presented with a difficult task of commemoration: blending pride in the modern nation-state with uneasy feelings about the legacy of foundational violence and political hope.\n\nThe commemoration will be measured and reflective, and will be informed by a full acknowledgement of the complexity of historical events and their legacy, of the multiple readings of history, and of the multiple identities and traditions that are part of the Irish historical experience.\n\nThis even-handed and pluralistic tone reflects the liberal-minded modern Ireland that endorsed same-sex marriage by plebiscite. It is a language that also accommodates Ireland’s own history wars of the 1990s, in which the legacy of nationalism was critically re-evaluated by public intellectuals such as Fintan O’Toole and “revisionist” historians such as Roy Foster.\n\nThis critique was not merely the concern of Irish Times journalists or Oxford dons. It was part of a popular change running through Irish culture. Remember The Cranberries song from 1994 that transposed Pearse’s “dead generations” to “zombies”? It spoke of “the same old theme since 1916”.\n\nBetrayal and guilt called out\n\nOften it has been Ireland’s writers and artists who have called out the hopes and failures of national politics, holding the polity to account in the culture.\n\nThe critique of nationalism gained particular momentum in the 1990s, largely in response to the seemingly intractable violence in Northern Ireland. But the cultural response directly after 1916 started a process of reappraisal even at the point of origin.\n\nMythologising the revolution was always accompanied by a vigorous de-mythologising. Through the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, writers like Sean O’Casey, Frank O’Connor and Francis Stuart kept a critical eye on 1916’s legacy.\n\nO’Connor, who fought in the Irish war of independence, presents the terrible ambivalence of national identity, hospitality and violence in his 1931 short story Guests of the Nation. The story provides such a rich exploration of betrayal that it was able to be reinterpreted to include questions of sexual secrecy and gender identity in Neil Jordan’s film adaptation, The Crying Game.\n\nThe Crying Game was in part based on a short story by Frank O'Connor.\n\nThe motif of betrayal that runs between the writers of the early 20th century and those of the 1990s continues into the present. Gerry Smyth argues that by the second decade of the 21st century:\n\n… the words ‘Irish’ and ‘betrayal’ had become closely linked – one never too far from the other when questions of identity, meaning or value were at issue.\n\nSmyth follows the Irish cultural traces of betrayal in the works of key novelists from James Joyce to Anne Enright. The manifestations of betrayal shift through political and personal duplicities, arriving at Enright’s presentation of child abuse in her 2007 novel The Gathering.\n\nThe state, the Catholic Church and the postcolonial national ideal are all indicted in the betrayal Enright narrates. As Smyth concludes:\n\nThe abused child […] stands as the archetypical figure for a society in which past, present and future are entered in a seemingly unbreakable cycle of betrayal and guilt.\n\nSince 2008, Irish betrayal and guilt have also resided in the financial and state institutions that precipitated the economic crisis, which continues to mar life in Ireland. Paul Murray has, with dark humour, chronicled the rise and fall of the Celtic Tiger in his novels Skippy Dies and The Mark and the Void.\n\nThe latter, set in post-crisis Dublin, contains a Joycean page-long list of descriptors for “the Irish”:\n\n… their books, saints, tickets to Australia, their building-site countryside, their radioactive sea, their crisps, bars, Lucozade, their tattoos, their overpriced wine and mediocre restaurants, their dreams, their children, their mistakes, their punching-bag history, their bankrupt state and their inveterate difference.\n\nAfter the promise of a couple of decades of prosperity at the end of the 20th century, the disappointment of a return to austerity and emigration casts Ireland’s current betrayal as a weary historical repetition.\n\nSo, the 1916 commemorations are attempting to reconcile an assortment of historical betrayals and contemporary disappointments, alongside the state-sponsored celebration of national achievements. The national memory is being manoeuvred around the current sense that both church and state betrayed the Irish people.\n\nLikewise, the Republic’s violent birth is difficult to square with a liberal 21st-century Ireland, bemused by the fervour of early-20th-century ideology and afraid that the violence, after 100 years, is even now not quite locked safely in the past.\n\nThese old and recent betrayals combine in the commemorations of 1916, inevitably pointing to so many unrealised futures. On the post-office steps in 1916, Pearse proclaimed the Republic’s resolve to:\n\n… pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation […] cherishing all the children of the nation equally.\n\nAs Ireland’s writers continue to show, Ireland in 2016 is not yet in the future Pearse thought had arrived a century ago."
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"On August 22, 2015, the Newfoundland and Labrador Archaeological Society organized our first field trip. We traveled to Hant’s Harbour to view the substantial stone features running north of the community. Local tradition refers to these stone mounds and walls as Beothuk or even Maritime Archaic burial mounds or caribou drive lanes which were re-purposed and dismantled by later European settlers in the area (Trinity Stones, Facebook). Archaeologists have investigated the remains and the construction details, archival research, and artifacts associated with the features point to a predominantly 19th century European origin of the features as the result of road building, garden clearing, cellar building, and the like (Penney 2014). Despite the lack of any evidence for a Pre-Contact origin to any of the stone work, they are still remarkable archaeological features and well worth the visit.\n\nWe had beautiful weather and the 17 participants (and one dog!) thoroughly enjoyed the sites and sounds on our walk through the woods north of picturesque Hant’s Harbour. The NLAS wishes to thank Grant Tucker for his animated tour of the features and all of the thoughtful discussion that flowed out of the afternoon.\n\nAttached to the photo below is our report on this trip.",
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"Salinas, a former Javelina, is well traveled as a college assistant and head coach at the high school level. He will officially be introduced at a news conference on Jan. 6.\n\nHere are some things to know about Salinas:\n\nSalinas played for the Javelinas from 1995-99. The school won three Lone Star Conference championships and two west region championships during his career.\n\nThe Javelinas reached the NCAA semifinals in 1995 and 1998 while Salinas was on the roster, going 44-16 during his career under head coach Ron Harms.",
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