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[ "The Ryukyu Kingdom: A Brief History", null, "The Golden Age of the Ryukyu Kingdom spanned approximately 450 years from the mid-15th century, and was centered on Shurijo Castle in Naha.Groups began forming across the islands around the 10th century, based around ethnic and falmilial ties. Three kingdoms soon formed and fought for supremecy: the northern Hokuzan kingdom, the central Chuzan kingdom, and the southern Nanzan kingdom. The three kingdoms unified in 1429, marking the beginning of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Maintaining close ties with China, envoys, known as Sapposhi, were dispatched to the Ryukyu Kingdom on behalf of the Chinese Emperor in order to certify the succession of royal power. As a means of entertaining these envoys, it was at this time that the unique culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom, including performing arts, crafts, and food, became ever-more refined.\n\nThe Ryukyu Kingdom enjoyed prosperity through trade with both mainland Japan and Southeast Asia. At the start of the 17th century, the Satsuma clan of southern Kyushu invaded and conquered the kingdom and, while ties with China were maintained, the Satsuma clan strengthened their rule over the area.\n\nBy 1879, the Meiji Restoration (political revolution in 1868 that brought about the final demise of the Tokugawa shogunate and subsequently ending the Edo period, returning control of the country to direct imperial rule under the emperor Meiji Mutsuhito) put an end to the Ryukyu Kingdom's 450 year history and Okinawa Prefecture emerged. Towards the end of WWII, Okinawa was the site of Japan's only domestic ground battle. After the war, the region was goverened by the U.S. military for 27 years, with this heavy American influence setting the history, culture and lifestyle of Okinawa apart from that of the Japanese mainland. In 1972, Okinawa was finally returned to Japan, though U.S. influences still remain with the presence of active marine force bases dotted around the mainland. In recent years, Okinawa prefecture has experienced a boom as a popular tourist destination, with the number of visitors from both the Japan mainland, and abroad, being drawn to the laidback lifestyle and relaxing atmosphere of the area.\n\nIn November 2000, a number of sites in Okinawa were officially registered as part of The UNESCO World Heritage List, placing them in the company of such marvels as the pyramids of Egypt and the Grand Canyon. The Okinawans view these sites as important reminants in the long history, exotic culture and enduring spirituality of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The preservation and care of these sites are a top priority for both the Okinawan people and the government." ]
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[ "Phew!: IU escapes at home against the Illini", null, "Well, this one certainly didn’t go as planned. The Illini did what they do best — that is, they defended the hell out of IU — and nearly handed the Hoosiers their first loss at home under Kelvin Sampson. Fortunately, IU was able to stop the Illini on their last crucial position of the game and Armon Bassett was fouled and hit two free throws to seal the deal for IU, 62-58.\n\nSimply put: the Illini took IU out of their game all afternoon. The combination of Calvin Brock and Brian Randle frustrated Eric Gordon — he scored 17 for the afternoon, thanks to his penchant for getting to the line — and the Illini double-teamed D.J. White all game, setting up errant passes and futile possessions. If the Illini could actually make free throws, this game could have had a different outcome, that’s for sure. They were 13-21 for the game.\n\nAs was maybe to be expected, there was some verbal jarring back and forth between the squads. Once in the first half, Shaun Pruitt and DeAndre Thomas got into a bit of a tussle on the floor. In the second half, Randle and Jamarcus Ellis were jawing at each other across the lane during free throw attempts.\n\nThis certainly wasn’t the prettiest win, or an EJ assault on the Illini or a very comforting game as a fan — one particularly grinding thing: Illinois didn’t score a field goal for nearly ten minutes in the second half and IU only manged to gain a five-point advantage during that frame — but hey, it’s a win. And that’s all that really matters. IU is now 3-0 in the Big Ten and tied for first with Wisconsin. The Hoosiers are 14-1 overall.\n\nGet ready for the rematch Feb. 7. It’s gonna be a doozy." ]
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[ "The Benefits of Blueberries", null, "24 Jun The Benefits of Blueberries", null, "Blueberries are some of the highest nutrient-dense foods containing antioxidants. These protect the body from harmful molecules called free radicals which can damage cells within the body. Here are some major benefits of consuming blueberries: They are loaded with antioxidants such as anthocyanin, chlorogenic acid, myricetin and arbutin which are all neuroprotectors which will protect the brain and prevent or at least stave off degeneration which will also help prevent and slow the development of Alzheimer’s and dementia.\n\nThey reduce the risk of heart disease. In fact, eating one cup of blueberries a day (150g) can reduce the chance of cardiovascular disease by 15%. This actually caused sustained improvement in vascular function and arterial stiffness.\n\nBecause blueberries are high in the antioxidant anthocyanin, it helps the skin by protecting it from harmful free radicals (an unpaired electron seeks out another electron and damages the pairing to become a pair which then causes damage to cells, proteins, and DNA) which would attack and damage the skin’s collagen which keeps it firm. Blueberries are also high in vitamin C which is highly important for collagen production.\n\nAs we age, and post-menopause women, inflammatory processes within the body become more active which causes osteoclasts to break down bone and which then releases the calcium from within it into the blood. Because blueberries have phenolic compounds, they inhibit a transcription factor called NFkB, which can prevent bone formation by suppressing osteoblasts (which formulate new bone). By inhibiting and suppressing the NFkB it will allow osteoblasts to continue to form new bone and retain calcium while reducing the osteoclast activity thus resulting in strong healthy bones within your body.\n\nBlueberries also have flavonoids which are another antioxidant that reduces damaged cells and can boost and improve your immune system. They are a great source of vitamin C which is also necessary for a strong immune system.\n\nHere are some nutritional values of blueberries on a 1 cup (150g) serving:\n\nSo as you can see, there are many great reasons to eat blueberries. Eat them in the morning by themselves, mix them in your oatmeal or cereal, put them in a shake, or have them with a mixed bowl of fruit. But definitely make them a staple of your everyday diet" ]
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[ null, "Working with surgeons and Advanced Surgical Concepts (ASC), Olympus developed the components to conduct LESS procedures such as LESS Cholecystectomy (the surgical removal of the gallbladder), including an access port device manufactured by ASC, instrumentation and a flexible-tip laparoscope with imaging capabilities. These components have been designed to work together in performing single-site surgery.\n\nGallbladder surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the U.S., with nearly 1 million conducted every year. Up until now, the surgery has been performed through four small incisions. Olympus’ system allows surgeons to perform the procedure through one 12-15 mm size incision using four instruments, rather than creating four separate incisions.\n\n“Olympus was one of the first companies to pioneer the development of the LESS market,” said Richard Reynolds, Executive Vice President, Olympus America Inc. “We recognized early on that to be successful, we had to work closely with the surgical community and produce a solution that would allow surgeons to safely and effectively use this new approach.”\n\nSingle-site surgery is still in its infancy in the U.S.; however, a group of internationally recognized surgeons from the U.S., Europe and Asia recently published a white paper in the journal Surgical Endoscopy, describing a standardized methodology for LESS Cholecystectomy. This standardization aims to smooth the transition to LESS procedures for the surgical community.\n\n“I have tried single-site surgery in my practice and found it achievable,” said Dr. Henry Davison Jr. of Princeton Surgical Associates, P.A., in Plainsboro, N.J. “I have started to use the standardized method and have found the procedure and my time commitment to be as manageable as my previous four-port technique. My practice has been building by word of mouth as a result of the LESS option, and most importantly, my patients are pleased with the results and minimization of scars. Also, the length of stay seems to be much shorter, with patients going home from the recovery room soon after surgery.”", null, null ]
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[ "Eddie Money fans, get ready for the show of a lifetime! The 70s legend and beloved touring musician is on his way to the DTE Energy Music Theatre on Friday 25th May 2018 – don’t miss out!! Grab your tickets now while you still can!", null, "Born Edward Joseph Mahoney, Eddie Money initially pursued a career as a law enforcement officer, putting that on hold in 1968 to pursue music. His career really kicked off when he met Bill Graham, who saw Eddie as a “natural performer” and helped him achieve a recording contract with Columbia Records. With his debut self-titled album in 1977, Eddie Money achieved worldwide fame with the hits “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Baby Hold On,” which would continue throughout the rest of his career, with a constant line of Top 40 singles. With the videos for “Shakin,” and “I’m In Love,” Eddie Money’s videos were some of the most innovative of the time.\n\nEddie Money’s popularity has never waned. For more than 20 years now he has opened the summer concert season at the DTE Energy Music Theatre, a much-loved tradition that continues to this day. Get ready to bring the concert season in in style with Eddie Money – get your tickets TODAY!" ]
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[ "St Macarius’ legacy is one of working miracles and standing for truth even in the face of torture.\n\nMacarius was born in the ninth century in Constantinople, originally named Christopher. He took the name Macarius when he became a monk.", null, "Eventually, he was selected as abbot of his monastery and became well-known for healing miracles, which is how he earned his title – St Macarius the Wonder-Worker. Crowds would flock to the monastery to seek cures.\n\nSt Macarius opposed the emperor’s orders to suppress icons in one of the great iconoclasm controversies. The controversy over icons was a dispute that arose when some misinterpreted the Second Commandment, which forbids the worship of images. The Church has consistently insisted upon the orthodoxy of icons and other religious imagery as a consequence of the Incarnation – Jesus proved that God redeems all of creation and that all of creation can help mediate God’s presence to us. Icons and religious imagery point our hearts and minds to God and remind us of holy figures, they are not themselves objects of veneration.\n\nMacarius was imprisoned and tortured for defending the use of icons. When the emperor died, the successor released him from prison and tried to win him over . He rejected the new emperor as well and was exiled. He died during this banishment.\n\nThe relics of St Macarius rest in the reliquary chapel in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on Notre Dame’s campus.\n\nSt Macarius, who suffered torture and exile for your defence of religious images—pray for us!" ]
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[ null, "Elsie (Henkel) Blome, 91, of Bridgeport, passed away peacefully on February ii, 2021, at Skyview of Bridgeport. Her funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, February 18, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bridgeport with Reverend Allen Strawn officiating. Interment will follow at Oregon Trail Memorial Cemetery in Bridgeport. Viewing will be on Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 4-7 p.m. at Bridgman Funeral Home in Bridgeport. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of any flowers, memorials in Elsie’s honor be made in care of the church. Online condolences may be made by viewing Elsie’s memorial page at www.bridgmanfuneralhome.com.\n\nElsie was born on October 21, 1929, in Bayard, NE, to Phillip and Mary (Wise) Henkel, Sr. She attended school in Bayard and was later united in marriage to Herman E. Blome on February 8, 1953, at Hope Congregational Church in Bayard, and they were blessed with two children, Janet in 1958 and Edward in 1959. They farmed south of Bridgeport. Elsie worked along with Herman on the farm. She was a wonderful wife and mother, but she also had a talent for music, playing both the accordion and piano. She also liked to cook, and the family fondly remembers when the homemade noodles were spread across the beds to dry and the cabbage burgers were ready to eat after school. Her blackberry dumplings were always a special treat. She also enjoyed crocheting, and her special joy was sitting in the swing with her puppies!\n\nElsie was a very hard worker and for most of her life she milked the cows, selling the cream for extra money. She gardened and canned and filled the house with plants and flowers. She always helped wherever she could. She had a hard time saying, “I love you.” In fact, when you would tell her “I love you,” she would just say “OK.” It was only the last couple of years that she would say “I love you” back. The last words to her son were “I love you” and that will always be a special memory.\n\nShe will be sincerely missed by all who knew her." ]
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[ null, "As fans are aware, the bachelorette is chosen out of the few remaining contestants who didn’t win The Bachelor, and to be able to deduce who will be lady faced with 28 men all wanting her love, there has to be some major spoilers– you have been warned!\n\nAccording to sources producers will pick the next bachelorette out of Ben’s final four contestants who end up being Amanda Stanton, Caila Quinn, and yes, JoJo Fletcher meaning Ben chooses and becomes engaged to Lauren B. Many are ruling Amanda out on the basis she has already spent so much time away from her children filming for the Bachelor, and while Becca Tilley seems likely she is also being ruled out leaving JoJo and Caila. It isn’t often the runner-up is named as the bachelorette but fans really seem to be against Caila for some reason and already angry letters are coming in denouncing the show if she is in fact the one chosen.\n\nWhil JoJo Fletcher is a fan favorite, it is worth mentioning that spoiler king Reality Steve who has been right all through this season of The Bachelor, is stating that the bachelorette will in fact be Caila. Caila was also filmed shooting with a camera crew in her hometown this week, which TMZ has reported may be a Bachelorette intro video. At this point, Caila seems like the most likely candidate, despite not exactly becoming a fan favorite this season.\n\nSo, what do you think Bachelor/Bachelorette fans? Who would you like to see as the next Bachelorette?", null ]
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[ null, "A day after two citizens, a police officer died and twenty people were injured in the UK terror attack when a man driving SUV drove into the pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and then got out and stabbed an officer before being shot dead by police. ISIS claimed the responsibility for the attacks and the claim was released by the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency.\n\nThe name and the identity and of the attacker is not revealed yet but ISIS called him a ‘soldier of Islamic States’.\n\nThe information regarding the attack was shared mostly by UK Prime Minister Theresa May. She spoke to Parliament moments after it reconvened. The suspect was born in Britain and had previously been connected to “violent extremism.”\n\nShe said the main purpose of the meeting was to deliver a simple message: “We are not afraid and our resolve will never waver in the face of terrorism.” She touted democracy as well as “free speech, liberty, human rights and rule of law” as the correct way to stand up to such violent acts of terror." ]
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[ null, "Backstreet Boys member and father of three, Nick Carter, is being sued for allegations of rape and sexual assault in connection with a 17-year-old minor.\n\nShannon Ruth, now 39, came forth with her statement on a Facebook Live live-stream today alongside her attorney Mark J. Boskovich of Corsiglia McMahon & Allard. In a detailed recounting of the incident, Ruth claims that in 2001, Carter brought her onto the band’s tour bus following a Backstreet Boys concert and raped her.\n\nRuth had been waiting to meet Carter in an autograph line. After securing her signature, Carter allegedly invited her onto the tour bus and offered her a “red-colored drink” he called “VIP juice,” according to Page Six. “After he raped me, I remember him calling me a ‘re****ed bitch’ and grabbing me and leaving bruises on my arm.” She was a virgin at the time.\n\nRuth, who is neurodivergent and lives with cerebral palsy, says that she’s spent the last 21 years filled with “pain, confusion, frustration, shame, and self-harm that are a direct result of Nick Carter raping me.”\n\n“Even though I’m autistic and live with cerebral palsy, I believe that nothing has affected me more or had a more lasting impact on my life than what Nick Carter did and said to me.”\n\nAccording to Boskovich, Ruth not only wishes to be identified by name, but hopes her bravery will help other sexual assault survivors come forward with their testimony. “Just because Nick Carter is a celebrity does not mean that he is excused from his crimes,” she said. “I am a survivor and always will be.”\n\nCarter has a long history of sexual assault allegations that extend into well into 2002, the year following Ruth’s aforementioned encounter with the boy-band member.\n\nFormer pop singer and member of the girl-group Dream, Melissa Schuman, alleged in a lengthy, now-deleted blog post from 2017 that Carter performed nonconsensual oral sex on her in 2002, and forced her to do the same to him. She claims he repeatedly whispered “’Don’t worry. I won’t tell anybody,” in response to her complaints. By her recounting, he then forced her onto the bed and raped her.\n\nCarter fervently denied Schuman’s allegations, saying he was never led to believe that their interactions were anything but consensual, according to Insider.\n\n“I am shocked and saddened by Ms. Schuman’s accusations,” he said, “Melissa never expressed to me while we were together or at any time since that anything we did was not consensual. We went on to record a song and perform together, and I was always respectful and supportive of Melissa both personally and professionally. This is the first that I am hearing about these accusations, nearly two decades later. It is contrary to my nature and everything I hold dear to intentionally cause someone discomfort or harm.”\n\nCarter was never criminally charged for Schuman’s allegations of rape.\n\nThe boy-band member recently suffered the loss of his younger brother, Aaron Carter, who died on Nov. 5. He opened up about the situation on his Instagram, calling his relationship with Aaron “complicated.”\n\nNick Carter has not yet responded to Shannon Ruth’s allegations of rape and sexual assault." ]
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[ null, "Caleb Crain in The New Yorker writes on recent studies that demonstrate a marked decline in reading among the American public… as usual, television gets much of the blame, but Crain makes some interesting points, drawing on Maryanne Wolf’s recent book Proust and the Squid (great title!) which examines the neurobiology and cultural evolution of reading, and a host of other researchers on literacy along the way:\n\nThe scholar Walter J. Ong once speculated that television and similar media are taking us into an era of “secondary orality,” akin to the primary orality that existed before the emergence of text… But there is research suggesting that secondary orality and literacy don’t mix. In a study published this year, experimenters varied the way that people took in a PowerPoint presentation about the country of Mali. Those who were allowed to read silently were more likely to agree with the statement “The presentation was interesting,” and those who read along with an audiovisual commentary were more likely to agree with the statement “I did not learn anything from this presentation.” The silent readers remembered more, too, a finding in line with a series of British studies in which people who read transcripts of television newscasts, political programs, advertisements, and science shows recalled more information than those who had watched the shows themselves.\n\nCain gives plenty of cause for worry if the decline in public reading continues:\n\n… the N.E.A. reports that readers are more likely than non-readers to play sports, exercise, visit art museums, attend theatre, paint, go to music events, take photographs, and volunteer. Proficient readers are also more likely to vote. Perhaps readers venture so readily outside because what they experience in solitude gives them confidence. Perhaps reading is a prototype of independence. No matter how much one worships an author, Proust wrote, “all he can do is give us desires.” Reading somehow gives us the boldness to act on them. Such a habit might be quite dangerous for a democracy to lose. (read the rest of the article)" ]
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[ null, "As I reflect in gratitude for my travels in 2016, the natural planner in me has already booked some 2017 travels and I also have my eyes on a few others. For the most part, I’ll be aiming for mostly new destinations, although I’m sure some return trips to destinations I’ve been before will pop up. Here’s whats on for the New Year:\n\nPortugal was on my bucket list for 2016, but I never got a chance to make it there. For my belated birthday present, Mark has booked us a trip to visit Porto, Portugal for a long weekend in January. A cruise along the Douro River to visit wineries is a must, as well as wandering around the city and just relaxing while taking it all in.\n\nAfter visiting Bulgaria last September, I’ve really been keen on seeing more of Eastern Europe. In February, I’ll be doing a ten day route starting from Vilnius, Lithuania, passing through Riga, Latvia, and ending in Tallinn, Estonia. I’m excited to see what these countries have to offer – and hopefully I don’t freeze too much!\n\nNot knocking England, but the sun was barely strong enough for this pool lover last summer. To make up, this April for Easter I’ll be taking in all the sun rays (while wearing sunblock, of course!) while cruising around the western Caribbean for a week. Here’s hoping to a good tan and lots of delicious cocktails.\n\nDespite living on the east coast of the U.S. for most of my life, a huge oversight of mine is not having been anywhere in New England except for Boston. I’d like to remedy that at some point this year by doing a road trip around New England. The two states I’m particularly excited for are Maine (lobstah!) and Vermont.\n\nAfter fellow blogger Kristin from Camels and Chocolate posted pictures of her alpine adventures in Austria, I knew I had to go. I’ve always loved neighboring Switzerland, so Austria will hopefully been a scenic extension of that. It’s supposedly a bit cheaper than Switzerland which is a perk as well.\n\nWhere are you heading to in 2017? Are any of my destinations on your list as well?", null ]
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[ null, "This new SAL is designed to motivate us all to do something with that box of Finished pieces instead of just storing them under the bed. We will all be linking up on Rachel's blog on or after the 10th of each month (10 Hour Stitcher - 10th of the month).\n\nOver the last month I have been very unseasonal! I have continued with my progress on some older pieces which were all finished in the same way - Put It In A Bag For Twenty Years.\n\nFirst up is a jolly little Santa from Mill Hill:", null, null, "It took a massive amount of work to FFO him, two pieces of double-sided tape:", null, "He looks a bit lonely so at some point I will stitch his friends:", null, "I only have the charts and some leftover threads as these came from my friend who was destashing a few years back.\n\nThe next piece was also a Santa, look how well he matches the paper I had in my stash:", null, "You can see how old this one is, issue 8 of Cross Stitch Collection from December/January 1993! The card mount came with it.", null, "Now for something a little bit more recent, although still an older magazine:", null, null, "The little card frame came from an old Christmas card", null, "Posted by Jo who can't think of a clever nickname at 19:41\n\nGreat finishes and I'm sure your Mill Hill Santa will appreciate the company you are creating for him! I love the Dragon Dreams ornaments. I have quite a few on my list still to do.\n\nLove your Sals , I need to get some of mine out of my box .\nI must find more time .\nHave a wonderful day .\n\nThanks for taking part again this month. It's good to see some really old pieces being given attention. Your finished Santas and the scrapbook papers were meant to be.\nIf there were prizes I think you would have to win the fastest-to-fully-finish-off and easiest-to-fully-finish-off categories. Two pieces of tape? That's really funny! :)\n\nGreat finishes. I have that very same old Santa sitting in my 'one day' pile. x\n\nI like these santa designs, especially the beaded bearded Santa.\n\nGreat work with your scrap booking! I wonder what else is lurking in your twenty year old box.\n\nYour Mill Hill Santa looks so great, Jo! I do not enjoy beading so I always admire those of you who have the patience for it. The detail is so wonderful in those Mill Hill kits!\n\nStunning santas Jo, the older ones are always so lovely to see stitched up.\n\nFantastic finishes! I of course love the dragon. I need to get a postcard photo mailed to you. Hopefully will figure out what I want to use soon.\n\nI really think a person should stitch whatever moves them so I love seeing the Santas!\n\nJo: I love the older magazines, I find so many things I want to stitch I put a sticky note on that page just in case I ever get caught up with my basket of things to do now.\nI love the Mill Hill Santa's of course they have beads and I love me some bead projects.\nYour finishing with the cards are lovely, what a great idea to use a card to frame a stitched design, I have to steal your idea.\nI must join the international Summer Blog Hop what a fun idea.\n\nGreat work Jo, eaded ornaments can be a little fiddly but always look amazing. Your Santa is gorgeous.\n\nI always love seeing what you have been stitching. I love older magazines too. Your finishes are so cute.\n\nThe Dragon Dreams ornament is very cute. Your Santa looks great, and the additions will work well. I'd like to take part in the blog hop please x\n\nYour Santa looks great and so will his friends! I love how the next Santa goes so well with the paper.\nOf course the dragon is precious, are you sure he shouldn't be hanging on your Christmas tree?!\nI'm still thinking of what post card to send...\n\nOh, I've made that Mill Hill Santa, maybe more than once! And I LOVE the old fashioned Santa! Amazing how you have paper to match!\n\nI love all of your Christmas stitches Jo. Great work as usual. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever" ]
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[ null, "Back Wars(attribute enhancement) 1. [attribute enhancement], movement speed increased by 2 No blood loss 3 No blindness, no dizziness, no serious injury 4 Get up quickly after falling to the ground 5 There is something wrong with the aim of the pistol 6 They still break their limbs, blow their heads and die\n\nWhen an army travels back in time to rule the world 1,000 years in advance, they get more than they bargained for from their primitive counterparts! Lead the resistance with hundreds of warriors from different cultures all over the world. Focus on one individual or step back to command an entire army at your fingertips. Combining world-dominating strategy with fully interactive battles, this game offers the best of both worlds! And just when you think it\\’s over, history might just repeat itself…\n\nThe game is mostly free to play, but you can upgrade to take control of your experience – choosing which side and how much territory to start with. You can also blow off steam with fantasy battles between any 2 cultures – and as many warriors as your device can handle! For what it\\’s worth, you can also edit every character in the world – but please note that this game uses up to 1,000 of them that are regularly replaced.\n\nWhen controlling a specific character, this game offers either the \\”Classic\\” 1-handed control system or \\”Dual Wield\\” where each hand is controlled separately. If you are not already familiar with these from previous games in the series, you can pause the action at any time by hitting the dateline and then study the \\”Controls\\” guide. Also look out for in-game hints from scrolls or books that you can read.\n\nIn this game, you can change which member of the team you are controlling at any time by either tapping the health meter or literally pointing to them on the battlefield. By tapping the arrows at the bottom of the screen, you can also activate \\”Commander\\” mode where you step back and direct any active member of your team by simply swiping from their location to another. Whether you intend them to relocate, fight an enemy, or pick up an object, they will try to make sense of your instructions. But please bear in mind that they can only do so at their convenience and may have other priorities!\n\nWhatever device or control method you are using, you can always zoom in or out by pinching at the centre of the screen.\n\nThe main \\”Campaign\\” game mode requires you to increase your territory by moving units from one area to any connected one. You can either \\”fortify\\” an existing territory or attempt to seize a rival territory. Note that only 50% of the units in a territory will be available to travel – which necessarily makes it harder to invade than it is to defend.\n\nThe population of any inhabited territory may grow after each round, so it is important to control as many as possible. Notice that units will also gradually heal over time, so it is a good idea to work with different locations each turn.\n\nPlease note that this is the largest scale game I have made yet, and may require a high-end device to run at 100%. Consider keeping the \\”Population\\” low to reduce the number of characters on screen, or tone down other features in the \\”Display\\” options.\n\nI regret there is more to this game than I could ever explain here, so I hope you enjoy figuring some things out for yourself!", null ]
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[ null, "Gyōza is to me the perfect dumpling. Pork and cabbage stuffed into a wrapper then cooked until the crust is crispy while the filling remains juicy. I’ve started many mornings with gyōza for breakfast. While many restaurants serve gyōza as a side dish, it’s nice to know there are some places where it’s the main dish. Suito Pozu has been serving gyōza since 1955.", null, "I love how these are wrapped. It’s how I do it when I am in a rush to get dinner on the table. Leave two ends open and just seal it shut. You just need to be careful when cooking it, but the final results are still delicious.", null, "It’s a popular restaurant and very small, only 24 seats. There was a line of about five people just before it opened for lunch recently. After the doors opened it was full within about ten minutes.\n\nService is fast and it’s a quick meal. It’s a good thing that it was a fast meal as the air-conditioner is on the fritz and it was very hot in the restaurant. No garlic in the gyōza if you come during the workday. The only thing I didn’t like was that it doesn’t have rayū chili oil, but only chili powder. I’d like to come back in the evening when the gyōza is also steamed." ]
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[ "The 25th Anniversary of The Joy Luck Club", null, "Unbelievably, Amy Tan's classic The Joy Luck Club is 25 years old this year! I read this book in college, about a decade after its release, and fell immediately in love with it. (Shamefully [?] one of the things I remember most is Waverly -- I just thought that was the most dramatic and romantic name ever.)\n\nHave you read The Joy Luck Club? What did you think of it?\n\n\nFour mothers, four daughters, four families whose histories shift with the four winds depending on who’s “saying” the stories. In 1949 four Chinese women, recent immigrants to San Francisco, begin meeting to eat dim sum, play mahjong, and talk. United in shared unspeakable loss and hope, they call themselves the Joy Luck Club. Rather than sink into tragedy, they choose to gather to raise their spirits and money. “To despair was to wish back for something already lost. Or to prolong what was already unbearable.” Forty years later the stories and history continue.", null, "With wit and sensitivity, Amy Tan examines the sometimes painful, often tender, and always deep connection between mothers and daughters. As each woman reveals her secrets, trying to unravel the truth about her life, the strings become more tangled, more entwined. Mothers boast or despair over daughters, and daughters roll their eyes even as they feel the inextricable tightening of their matriarchal ties. Tan is an astute storyteller, enticing readers to immerse themselves into these lives of complexity and mystery.\n\nThanks to Penguin, I have two editions of The Joy Luck Club to give away! The first is the newly released hardcover Drop Caps 'T' edition, from Penguin's Drop Caps collection. The other is the paperback Penguin Classic edition.\n\nTo enter, fill out this brief form. Open to US and Canadian readers, ends 5/9.\n* giveaways release spotlight" ]
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[ null, "Striking new observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope capture, for the first time, the remains of a recent supernova brimming with freshly formed dust. If enough of this dust makes the perilous transition into interstellar space, it could explain how many galaxies acquired their dusty, dusky appearance.\n\nGalaxies can be remarkably dusty places [1] and supernovae are thought to be a primary source of that dust, especially in the early Universe. But direct evidence of a supernova’s dust‐making capabilities has been slim up to now, and could not account for the copious amount of dust detected in young, distant galaxies. But now observations with ALMA are changing that.\n\n“We have found a remarkably large dust mass concentrated in the central part of the ejecta from a relatively young and nearby supernova,” said Remy Indebetouw, an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and the University of Virginia, both in Charlottesville, USA. “This is the first time we’ve been able to really image where the dust has formed, which is important in understanding the evolution of galaxies.”", null, "This artist’s illustration of Supernova 1987A is based on real data and reveals the cold, inner regions of the exploded star’s remnants (in red) where tremendous amounts of dust were detected and imaged by ALMA. This inner region is contrasted with the outer shell (lacy white and blue circles), where the blast wave from the supernova is colliding with the envelope of gas ejected from the star prior to its powerful detonation. Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/Alexandra Angelich (NRAO/AUI/NSF)\n\nAn international team of astronomers used ALMA to observe the glowing remains of Supernova 1987A [2], which is in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way about 160 000 light‐years from Earth. SN 1987A is the closest observed supernova explosion since Johannes Kepler’s observation of a supernova inside the Milky Way in 1604.\n\nAstronomers predicted that as the gas cooled after the explosion, large amounts of dust would form as atoms of oxygen, carbon, and silicon bonded together in the cold central regions of the remnant. However, earlier observations of SN 1987A with infrared telescopes, made during the first 500 days after the explosion, detected only a small amount of hot dust.\n\nWith ALMA’s unprecedented resolution and sensitivity, the research team was able to image the far more abundant cold dust, which glows brightly in millimeter and submillimeter light. The astronomers estimate that the remnant now contains about 25 percent the mass of the Sun in newly formed dust. They also found that significant amounts of carbon monoxide and silicon monoxide have formed.\n\n“SN 1987A is a special place since it hasn’t mixed with the surrounding environment, so what we see there was made there,” said Indebetouw. “The new ALMA results, which are the first of their kind, reveal a supernova remnant chock full of material that simply did not exist a few decades ago.”\n\nSupernovae, however, can both create and destroy dust grains.\n\nAs the shockwave from the initial explosion radiated out into space, it produced bright glowing rings of material, as seen in earlier observations with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. After hitting this envelope of gas, which was sloughed off by the progenitor red giant star as it neared the end of its life, a portion of this powerful explosion rebounded back towards the center of the remnant. “At some point, this rebound shockwave will slam into these billowing clumps of freshly minted dust,” said Indebetouw. “It’s likely that some fraction of the dust will be blasted apart at that point. It’s hard to predict exactly how much — maybe only a little, possibly a half or two thirds.” If a good fraction survives and makes it into interstellar space, it could account for the copious dust astronomers detect in the early Universe.\n\n“Really early galaxies are incredibly dusty and this dust plays a major role in the evolution of galaxies,” said Mikako Matsuura of University College London, UK. “Today we know dust can be created in several ways, but in the early Universe most of it must have come from supernovae. We finally have direct evidence to support that theory.”\n\n[2] Light from this supernova arrived at Earth in 1987, as is reflected in the name.\n\nPublication: This research was presented in a paper “Dust Production and Particle Acceleration in Supernova 1987A Revealed with ALMA”, by R. Indebetouw et al., to appear in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.\n\nPDF Copy of the Study: Dust Production and Particle Acceleration in Supernova 1987A Revealed with ALMA" ]
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[ "klasemen asian games 2018 sepak bola, it was a bit of basketballday out I'm going to be setting the standard and treating people with respectIt led to further praise from GuardiolaBut because the financial situation has changed for Barcelona and because Real Madrid have had other interests this year.", null, "in the final minute of five added onThis Italy team is at one of its lowest ebbs in its historyWhat the managers said Bristol City boss Nigel Pearson:\"It's disappointing not to get something out of the game just because of how we approached itIf that's going through the team, the hunger and desire, then they'll take some stopping these two teams\"It's been a good season and I've said that to the players in there.\n\nBaraclough confirmed the incident was believed to have happened after he had taken the players out for dinner last Tuesday evening as part of a team-bonding exerciseThere's no time to feel bad, we have to take it on the chin and move onto the next one klasemen asian games 2018 sepak bola, But it seemed almost inevitable that the opening goal would arrive at the other end and the source of it was also entirely predictable as Mitrovic continued his rich vein of form to keep Fulham in the automatic promotion places\" Birmingham's Lee Bowyer:\"We should have left with all three pointsThe result saw Ryan Lowe's side leapfrog their opponents in the table.\n\nwe will abide by that\"Yes, you do have to adapt, but that is because of the position and the role that it isthen the country's premier batsman: 'But what does he bring to the team other than runs?' Jurgen Klopp recognises this instinctively klasemen asian games 2018 sepak bola, the former Rotherham man controlled before side-footing beyond Dieng.\n\nevidence in the Koran that prohibits gambling\n\nwhat year was the casino born" ]
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[ "Wonder Woman is a success! Doctor Who is a woman!\n\nAnd there are certain segments of the population that still aren’t happy. Wonder Woman wasn’t buff enough! Doctor Who isn’t a woman of color. Instead of celebrating that a female led superhero movie is inspiring little girls everywhere and making huge amounts of cash at the box office or celebrating after 12 incarnations of white men, the thirteenth Doctor will be female! These are things to be celebrated. It means, we hope, that the fact that 50% of humanity is female and we want our stories to be shown is making an impact on the minds of folks in media. That women can be just as successful as men as action heroes and leading roles.\n\nThere still is a long way to go. Women are still hypersexualized more often than not. They are held to higher standards than men. They’re still regulated to roles that are more stereotypically considered female instead of leadership positions. It is still a step forward. And I don’t think that step should be trashed for not being big enough.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nTime for some delving into our decision making paradigm here as I address what is sure to be a question we get a lot, and while I’ve touched on it, I really want to talk about it in-depth. Why did we decide that the player character in Mystic Riders had to be female?\n\nI’ll get the mechanical aspect out of the way: yes, it is easier when you are going as highly-customizable as we are to only do one physical sex. Especially because we are doing three different body types, and lots of different hair styles and options for personalization and style choices (even if we are limiting how many are available at release and adding to them as the year goes on). By eliminating having the option to play as a boy, we’ll be able to make the player characters that more variable with the same amount of time and resources that normally go into supporting both physical sexes.\n\nSince you can easily twist the mechanics into an argument for why we should do a male option, let me go into the marketing side of it. Our age demographic is 10+ girls, ideally 12-16. Those girls are going to want to play as themselves, to be as much like they either are or want to be. Our job as game developers is to cater to that market. Particularly because it is wildly under-represented. There are very few, high quality games with a female only protagonist that can be customized beyond using your own name. About the only two games I can think of that fairly let you play as male or female for that age group are Pokémon and Wizards 101, and they have to limit how much customizing you can do because of the engine’s ability to handle it all.\n\nI use the word fairly in two senses: one, there are (roughly) the same number of options for both the male and female players, and both are presented in the same way. Counting the number of hair styles is easy, it’s the second that trips developers up. The female character has to have to have the same variety of options as the men–this means that they can’t be designed to only appeal to the male gaze. (I have heard the arguments that the overly buff men are supposed to be for the female gaze, I am here to tell you it’s garbage. It’s a masculine fantasy all around, folks.)\n\nOne common complaint you’ll see, even in female-forward games like Overwatch, is that the faces all look the same for a female character, despite different nationalities and body types, but the men have at least a nod towards diversity. By focusing all of our efforts into female characters, we can avoid those types of slips and actually bring true variety and diversity to the options for characters and for NPCs. We can also feature interesting fashions without presenting teenage characters as a lot older than they are and creating unrealistic expectations.\n\nWhich leads to the moral and emotional reasons why we want to focus on a female character. I grew up with Zelda and Mario, both rescuing princesses. Pokémon: Crystal and Final Fantasy X, my first games with female protagonists (or close to it), didn’t come out until I was already ten or eleven, and I’m younger than Ginny! And while games have worked to include female options for characters, there still aren’t very many that focus entirely on a female protagonist, even as other games such as Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Red Dead Redemption 2 focus on male protagonists entirely. (I’m still annoyed we haven’t had a playable Zelda yet when she is the name of the franchise.)\n\nGirls have just as much right to be the focus of a prophecy or the hero of a story. But they don’t get that opportunity unless it is alongside a male option. We want to create a game where the focus is devoted to showing that a game like this is possible, rather than feeding into the loop that girls won’t play games even if you create a game for them. It’s the same study they tried to feed us about female super heroes, and Wonder Woman blew them out of the water, and Carol Danvers is showing signs that she might do the same if given a fair chance.\n\nThat’s all Ginny and I want to do, really. Offer a fair chance for girls to be the heroes of their own stories, offer the type of games that we all enjoy without fighting through pop-up ads and bad graphics. By proving them wrong once, we give a foothold for others to try, and for us to keep trying and pushing for more. Because if all of us succeed, the ones who really benefit are the girls out there who start to believe that they can do what they dream.\n\n“… It’s such a tough time of life for girls being a tween. They suffer from a lot of difficulties. One of the patterns we saw over and over was a sense of social inevitability about what happened to them that you have to work to get over as a young girl. We learned a lot of things about social status and play patterns and things and it then became more my mission to create emotional rehearsal space for a lot of different types of girls to get over that hump of being a kid and being a teenager. 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[ null, "This morning I took a picture of a bowl of rocks on our breakfast table. My rocks sit in a vintage glass bowl that belonged to my mother, who has just moved to an assisted living facility and no longer has room for her pretty glasses and dishes, or any need of them, as a matter of fact. My daughter, Allison, has a matching bowl (from her grandmother) on her table, also, with flowers in hers.\n\nThe rocks in my bowl are there because it makes me remember Allison, almost-five Asher, and husband, Chris, who were here this summer and soothed my ruffled feathers during my mother’s move to the new retirement community.\n\nI look at this beautiful and fragile glass bowl, filled with sturdy, heavy rocks, and see both the past and the future, in one lovely bowl on my table. In the background of the photo I took, we can see our healthy Ash tree in the yard. The funny thing about this is that Ash thinks this tree was named for him, and in a way I guess it was, as it was planted in the same year he was born, but just three months later. Asher Ellis Workman and our Ash tree both arrived in our lives in 2006.\n\nIt’s also nostalgic to me to note that my grandson’s middle name is Ellis, my mother’s maiden name. And so it goes … one thing follows another, people follow people, lives follow lives, then age, die, and we begin again. I like to think that one day a great grandchild of mine will have this same vintage glass bowl on his or her table … maybe filled with sea shells from Pensacola, Florida, where this story began, at least for me.\n\nA Southern writer now living in Georgia after many years in the Pacific Northwest.\nView all posts by beeconcise →\nThis entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "Is Cruelty to Children Ever Justifiable?\n\nIs Cruelty to Children Ever Justifiable? June 17, 2018 Roger E. Olson\n\nIs Cruelty to Children Ever Justifiable?", null, "Just asking or hearing such a question should bring an answer immediately to mind—No. On the other hand, we have to ask what constitutes “cruelty.” Here, in this blog post, by “cruelty” I mean inflicting suffering—physical, mental or emotional—on children unnecessarily. I am not talking about subjectively perceived cruelty—the feeling of being treated cruelly. One can feel treated cruelly when that is not really the case. For example, when I was a child and had to receive immunization shots with what seemed to me enormous needles (and they were much thicker then than now) I felt like I was being treated cruelly. But that was not really the case. That was a subjective feeling; the pain was for my own good.\n\nNo, I’m talking about unnecessary suffering. Is unnecessary physical, mental or emotional suffering—cruelty—inflicted on children ever justified?\n\nAgain, I have to specify my meaning of “justified.” I’m not talking about someone’s attempt to defend it. During the Nazi era much suffering was inflicted on children and “justified” as “necessary” for the greater good of the German people. No, I’m not talking here about that kind of “justification;” I’m talking about real justification—reasonable moral defense of inflicting suffering as necessary.\n\nAccording to news reports out this week (June 11-15) the government of the United States is attempting to defend and justify separating children from their parents on the grounds that the parents are breaking U.S. laws by immigrating to the U.S. illegally. Taking their children away and putting them in mass detention centers (why not call them concentration camps?) is being defended by some U.S. administration officials as biblical.\n\nThe crucial question is: Is this practice necessary? The obvious answer has to be No. There are alternative practices that would keep families together. Clearly this practice of separating families and incarcerating children away from their parents is cruel because it is nothing more or less than vengeful and punitive—to the children as well as to the parents.\n\nTrue, technically, the parents are committing a crime by crossing U.S. borders illegally. Sometimes separating children from their parents, when the parents are criminals, is necessary and justified. (One thinks, for example, of the recent discovery of a family living in squalor where the children were being treated with unutterable cruelty by the parents. But the children in such cases are routinely placed in foster care, not institutionalized. And it is for their own protection.)\n\nIn this case, however, the U.S. has long attempted to keep even illegal immigrant families together while their cases are being investigated and settled. This new practice of separating children from their parents seems to be punitive and aimed at frightening potential immigrants from coming to the U.S.\n\nWhat’s next, then? Will the U.S. administration round up undocumented families around the U.S., separate them, and incarcerate the children? What to do with the families, including the children, if their home countries do not want them back?\n\nOne cannot help thinking of Nazi Germany in the mid-1930s. Anyone who knows anything about that situation knows that Hitler and his henchmen wanted England and other countries to take all the Jews and other “undesirables” (as they called them) away, to absorb them into their own countries and empires. The creation of concentration camps for them was “justified” on the grounds that they were no longer citizens and other countries would not take them, so they had to be “protected” from their neighbors and segregated from the “Aryan” population for their own good as well as for the good of the German nation as a whole.\n\nSome Nazi officials, after the war ended, defended the Holocaust by claiming that it would not have been necessary had other countries received the “undesirables”—Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses, et al.\n\nOf course we now laugh with scorn at such defenses, but the Nazis who perpetrated these crimes actually believed they were necessary. Heinrich Himmler is known to have given a speech to SS officers in which he defended what we call the Holocaust and claimed it was evidence of Germanic superiority that, in spite of having to do this, their hearts remained pure and their consciences clean.\n\nWhere is the line over which the U.S. would step from managing the problem of illegal immigration into crimes against humanity? Is anyone asking that question? We all should—even if we do not think that line is being crossed yet and never will be crossed. It’s a question we should face every time we contemplate war or mass incarceration.\n\nWhat will history say about us in the future? Will separation of children from their immigrant parents and mass incarceration of them be judged as “necessary?” I have trouble imagining that. We are a rich country that can afford to keep immigrant families—even illegal immigrant families—together and then deal with them as units. We talk much about “Family Values,” but this practice of separating families at the border is directly contrary to that. And it is cruel.\n\nThe attempted justification of the practice by some administration officials by quoting Romans 13 is simply laughable (with irony and ridicule)—as if all laws are automatically just and right. No biblical scholar or Christian theologian has ever thought that. That would have meant that ancient Christians in the Roman Empire should have worshiped the emperor when that was made legally required.\n\nOne has to wonder not only about the authenticity of some U.S. administration officials’ Christianity but also about their sanity—when they use the Bible to defend cruelty to children.\n\nJune 21, 2018 Does the Bible Require the Christian Always to Obey Laws?\nRecent Comments\n0 | Leave a Comment\n\"But there IS a “fall.” I didn’t deny the fall. 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[ null, "Shamshera has released today and Ranbir Kapoor’s fans are excited to see him back on the screen after a long break. The film was a huge deal for more reasons than one. Not only does it boast of a cast that includes names like Vaani Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt, but the film also marks Kapoor’s first stint as an action star. And there’s more! He is also debuting in his first dual role with this YRF film.\n\nAll these elements seemed to have worked for the team. The film hit the theatres today and within a few hours of its release, #Shamshera started trending on social media. People believe that the film is good enough to bring Kapoor back to the top. Not just that, his camaraderie with Dutt is also being loved by fans. Apart from this, Vaani is obviously being lauded for adding the glam quotient to the film.\n\nThe direction of the film is also being loved by fans. Many took to social media platforms to talk about how good the BGM of the film is. A common review by many Twitteratis suggests that the film might have a slow start but picks up by the climax and that is something you don’t want to miss. Fans of RK even demanded to see him doing more action films in the future, indicating that everyone is loving the film.\n\nCheck Out What People Are Saying About The Film:\n\nShamshera has been directed by Karan Malhotra and backed by Yash Raj Films. The film was released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu after multiple delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It was slated to release in December 2019, and then in March 2022, but got pushed for a July release finally.\n\nApart from this, Kapoor will also be seen in Brahmastra which releases in September. The film also stars Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Mouni Roy in key roles. The actor also has Animal and Luv Ranjan’s untitled film in his kitty. It’s going to be a busy year for the star and we cannot wait to see how well he juggles his work and the duties of becoming a father.", null ]
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[ "\"Exclusive (Stuck in a Moment Acoustic)\" - U2\n\nIn 2003, fans saw the first signs of U2’s future plans with Apple’s iTunes Store as they began to release exclusive tracks through the digital store. This release was the first featured exclusive recording by U2 released in the iTunes store. The artwork used is artwork that had been planned for the commercial release of “The Hands that Built America” but plans for that single were eventually cancelled. The artwork for that release was used here, without any text.\n\nAlthough packaged together on the iTunes service for the first time in this configuration, the tracks were far from hard to find. “Stuck in a Moment (Acoustic)” was mixed by Steve Lillywhite, and was available on the Canadian “Stuck in a Moment” single in 2001, as well as the “Walk On” single in Europe and Australia that same year. It was also available in 2002 on the Target exclusive EP, “7: Rare and Remixed” in the USA. The two live tracks included here were recorded in Boston, MA on June 6, 2001. This concert from the Elevation tour was filmed for a DVD release. The tracks were both previously released on the Best Buy exclusive EP “Three Tracks Live from Boston” and are both featured in the DVD “Elevation 2001: Live from Boston”. This exclusive audio release through iTunes, was entirely made up of tracks that had been released on other “exclusive” CDs released in the USA.\n\nThe release was made only through the iTunes USA store, and was not available in international stores. It has not been made available to the “iTunes Plus” program which allowed users to upgrade the quality of their downloads, and the only version that exists is the initial released version at 128kbps. The iTunes store launched in April 2003 with the release of iTunes 4.0 in the US only, and this exclusive EP was available when the service first launched on April 28, 2003. During the announcement of the iTunes store, Steve Jobs played a video during his presentation which featured a couple of interview segments with Bono. “Of course I’m interested in iTunes,” Bono states. “Technology has been at the very, very heart of rock and roll going back to Jimi Hendrix stepping on a fuzzbox. At the start of the 21st century, new technologies are emerging and people are going to be able to get closer to the music, and closer to the people who make it through these new technologies. And I welcome them.” Later Bono is seen holding an iPod, and he adds: “I do not want to have a doctorate, a Ph.D. in button-pushing to be able to get to the Clash. Apple people have been making objects that we – musicians, and not just musicians but filmmakers, creative people – have been using for a long time, because you’re friendly, because you get it. So there’s a nice rhyme in the fact that you have been coming up with the solution that will help us in the pursuit of our work. Thank you.”\n\nAfter the first week of downloads, three of the top six most downloaded songs from Apple’s iTunes store were these tracks from this exclusive EP. The tracks remained in the top 10 for several weeks.\n\nThe iTunes store also launched with a full slate of U2 albums, but without the compilation CDs. Some of the albums were incomplete at the time of launch, most likely due to rights issues associated with tracks containing samples. For example “Zooropa” did not come with “Daddy’s Gonna Pay for Your Crashed Car”. And there was a selection of singles available, including “Please”, “One”, “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses” and “Electrical Storm”. Upon the initial launch the service was for Macintosh users only, and a PC version came later in October of the same year.", null ]
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[ "Venice hosts its biannual International Art Fair this year for the 58th time. Contrasts galore await visitors at the world's largest art spectacle — and more than ever, the artists are inspired by political events.", null, "The mood in Venice these days is magical, and not just because of the romantic waters of the lagoon. Art is a magnet that draws the rich and famous in their yachts, many of which are moored at the Riva dei Sette, the main artery of the city. It seems that no one thinks twice about this shameless display of wealth.\n\nThe only vessel that doesn't quite fit is the \"Barca nostra\" (pictured above), a deathtrap of a boat that sank in April 2015 on its way from Libya to Italy. Several hundred people drowned. The Italian government salvaged the wreck in order to identify the bodies and bone fragments discovered in the hull. Christoph Büchel, a Swiss artist, named the wreck \"Barca nostra\" after the EU border protection mission Mare Nostrum. To the annoyance of right-wing Italian politicians, he has it on display at the Biennale.\n\nOpposites like these come together effortlessly on the smartphones of Biennale visitors. The art show is a gold mine for photographers of all incomes and age groups. Tickets for the preview of the curators, artists and critics sold for horrendous prices, snapped up by the jet set. Women in Gucci and Prada suits are immortalized in selfies — after all, the Biennale is a catwalk, too. This year, it is more crowded than usual.\n\nRead more: A huge migrant shipwreck on show at the Venice Biennale", null, "With an eye on art, curator Ralph Rugoff chose the motto \"May you live in interesting times.\" On display are paintings, sculptures and countless photos and videos. Multimedia installations squawk and flicker in Biennale pavilions, as well as the historic Arsenale area that used to house the rope-makers of the city's fleet.\n\nFewer artists have been invited to this year's art show. For the most part, they focus on current issues, including globalization, digitalization, climate change and fake news. They resort to sarcasm and exaggeration or simply leave pressing questions unanswered and up to the viewer.\n\nDominique Gonzales-Foerster and Joianne Bittle created \"Cosmorama,” an apocalyptic scenario based on climate change. German-Japanese artist Hito Steyerl takes the visitor on a multimedia journey through time into the underwater world of the lagoon city in \"Leonardo's Submarine,\" spanning the centuries from the invention of a weapon by Leonardo da Vinci in 1515 to current arms exports. Images and sound flow together on three screens, like reality and fiction.", null, "As usual, pavilions by different countries featured their own exhibitions. Some nations, such as Ghana, Madagascar, Malaysia and Pakistan, are there for the first time, while the Venezuelan pavilion stood empty because of the current unrest in the country. Many countries regard their artistic appearance as an opportunity to show national pride. At the opening of the Russian pavilion, it was astonishing to see how the illustrious attendees celebrated when the Russian flag was hoisted to military music during the opening.\n\nRepresenting the UK, artist Cathy Wilkes poetically arranged strange human puppets in an exhibition room. In the Austrian pavilion, Renate Bertlmann presented a blooming field of red glass from Morocco in her solo exhibition. The Belgian pavilion has been transformed into a folklore museum by the artist duo Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys. In it, robotic dolls perform obsolete European crafts, while marginalized figures of society - beggars, madmen, artists - are locked in jail cells. With so much to see, mobile phone cameras are constantly clicking.", null, "German artist Natascha Süder-Happelmann is responsible for the Germany pavilion. She has been using an alias and appearing in public with a rock-reminiscent mask\n\nThe German pavilion: Political but clumsy\n\nThe German Pavilion, which won the Golden Lion award for best pavilion two years ago, is especially serious this time around. In it, German-Iranian artist Natascha Sadr Haghighian had a space-dividing dam built. Loudspeakers play a sound collage of stray whistle tones in a space meant to reference an immigration detention center.\n\nHaghighian, who has been appearing for months with a papier mâché stone mask and a fancy name, blatantly criticizes Europe closing itself off to refugees. Although cumbersome and a bit clumsy, her work makes a strong political statement – like much of the artwork at this year's biennale.\n\n'Unbuilding Walls': Healing divisions with architecture at the Venice Biennale\n\nTwenty-eight years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the architecture office GRAFT presents work in the German Pavilion in Venice that aims to break down barriers. (05.02.2018)" ]
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[ null, "All cause mortality goes significantly excess in April 2021 for all age/sex groups bar one...\n\nApparently, it’s really difficult for our ONS to produce deaths by date of occurrence by sex and age until 7 months after year end. This means we won’t get any reliable death data for 2021 until July this year.\n\nFortunately, Australia is a little more timely with their data releases so we can get a little insight from down under.\n\nLooking at both sexes and all ages, it is clear that things have gone really wrong for Australia since the week ending 11th April 2021. Between then and the end of Feb 2022, there have been 16k excess deaths.\n\nThere have been less than 4k COVID deaths in that same time with most of those coming since Sept 2021.\n\nSo, much like every other country of the world, Australia has had more COVID death since the COVID vaccine was introduced in Feb 2021 and substantially more excess death from other causes.\n\nBy the end of the period, more than 90% of the adult population has been jabbed.\n\nWhat if we break it down by sex and age?\n\nIn the over 75s, the pattern is quite consistent, regardless of sex. There was modest excess death during 2020, the year of the plague, followed by significant excess starting exactly on 11th April 2021, just under two months after the mass COVID vaccinations began.\n\nThings to start to get interesting in the 45 to 64 year olds. The men have been dying less than expected since the start of 2020 but stop their decline when vaccination starts and rally in early September 2021.\n\nConversely, the women seemed to have a little spike Feb to May 2020 when COVID was pandemic before also declining in the run up to mass vaccination. But the biggest anomaly is that their death rally starts on 18th April, 1 week after the oldest groups but 1 week before the 65 to 74s and a massive 5 months before the men.\n\nI’m not normally one to speculate, but in the absence of any better quality data from the expert public health authorities, I’m going to have a stab at an explanation - there are substantially more female health care workers, especially in care homes, who would have been “prioritised” over their male peers which is why they die from the jab sooner.\n\nI could be wrong." ]
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[ "Recycled Sandals - Walking to a life of diginity\n\nJun is now a happy man because, he says,\"God has answered my prayers, He sent me honest work\". Like millions of jobless people around the world he was unemployed and homeless. He wandered the streets of Olongapo City looking for any job he could find to earn scraps of food for his family. They cowered from the lashing rain and typhoon winds in a hovel on the city dump. When the storm passed they continued picking up bits of plastic and junk that they could sell. Here, there are no free social services, like medical aid and unemployment payments for the poor. Jun and his family lived on the edge.", null, "PREDA (People’s Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance Foundation Inc.) is a human development organization that sets up micro Fair Trade projects for impoverished families. I began this foundation in 1974 as a way to implement the social teaching of the Church and to bring about a more just and loving community, free from exploitation and abuse.\n\nReducing poverty and suffering is best achieved by giving the poor opportunities to help support their families by dignified work. Such work is hard to come by as millions know, and the root causes of this are the same everywhere. A few rich people control the wages and the levers of power. The Philippines is a wealthy nation but about 200 elite families own or control up to 70% of the natural wealth and production capacity. Millions of struggling Filipinos live in poverty, and millions more have emigrated in search of jobs and fair wages.\n\nJun is a devout Christian and he never became bitter or blamed God for his poverty and joblessness. He knew it was because of the unjust system, and the politicians who exploited the poor for their own selfish ends. He never lost faith that one day he would be lifted up, like one of the poor and oppressed promised the Kingdom by Jesus in the Beatitudes.\n\nThen PREDA social workers found Jun and his family, hungry, shivering on the rubbish dump and invited them to the PREDA shelter to recover and join a job-training seminar. Jun learned bag-making, became an expert stitcher and was soon earning good wages making the popular recycled bags from discarded juice cartons. Jun is a fast worker and was able to pay off the interest-free loan given by PREDA which enabled him to own his own sewing machine.\n\nHis children’s malnutrition disappeared, they went to school daily with all their needs supplied, and Jun and Maria his wife built a small house on a hillside outside the town. Their lives were transformed. They were trained to save their earnings for the day when the demand for bags might change. After a few years the market became saturated as other bag producers copied the PREDA bags and there was a falling off in orders. Jun was facing unemployment once again.", null, "PREDA then suggested that he try making sandals from used rubber tires, he took the new training course and soon became expert in turning out well-finished flip-flop sandals. These sold well locally and abroad for a few years, and all was well until once more the fashion changed. Then, most recently, came a request from England. The Southampton Street Pastors work with street-people and they give out free sandals to the street-people during the summer months. They asked Jun to supply sandals. It was a blessing for him and his family.\n\nJun and Maria, are now doing a hard day’s work every day to produce up to 200 pairs of the sandals which help support their family. Maria helps with the sewing of the straps that make the sandals strong and durable, ideal for indoor use and summer wear.\n\nJun’s livelihood is based on Fair Trade criteria, based also on Catholic social teaching. To give work with dignity is at the heart of PREDA’s livelihood project. Jun receives good prices for his sandals, a just wage and social benefits This has enabled him to build an extension onto his house, buy household appliances, a TV, and send his children to school with all their needs supplied. The Southampton justice project has helped his family overcome poverty and has brought them a life of dignity and respect. There is a bright future ahead in the making of Fair Trade recycled sandals and perhaps even the hope of spiritual renewal for those who will wear them.\n\nColumban Fr Shay Cullen, founder of PREDA, has spent more than 40 years in the Philippines." ]
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[ "Welcome to Farver Farms! We're so glad you're here!", null, "On Easter Sunday, as I stood waving goodbye to my cousin Jennifer from my front porch, I heard a noise in the distance. It got louder and louder, until I could make out the rolling call of a Sandhill Crane. I was thrilled, & ran back in the house to get my camera in case they came close enough for a picture. I absolutely love listening to the Sandhill's warble....\n\nand occasionally, we're treated to a visit from a few who must have detoured from the flock's migration path. This year ... was different. I went back to the porch, & stepped into something out of Hitchcock's 'The Birds'. Hundreds of the big birds were making their way across the sky to land in our irrigated corn field.", null, "(A great big thanks to Uncle Gerry & Aunt Marlys for sharing all the incredible pictures! Make sure click & enlarge them to see the detail.) Incoming!", null, "And they seem darn content just to stay there for the time being See how they're all lined up? They're feeding on the corn left in the rows from harvest!", null, "Which leads me to a quick little tutorial about how this all fits into agriculture. We grew corn on the irrigation. It's a good rotational crop, and gives the soil a break from wheat or alfalfa. It's important to have different crops giving different nutrients to the soil. Rotating crops also breaks the cycle of disease that can take hold when the same crop is grown back to back to back. So we grew corn. Then we harvested the corn, which over the winter, has been ground into feed for cows (along with peas and wheat) that are finished and sold to local consumers. The cows were also allowed to fall graze the field. It gives them an extra feed source when the summer grasses are dying. And it helps clean up the field for seeding the next Spring. And now....\n\nWe're feeding the birds! Creating habitat for a really huge flock of migrating Sandhill Cranes! I suspect they like that there's a water source close by as well. (See the ducks on the river outlet behind the pivot?)", null, "They're surprisingly graceful in flight for as big as they are. A quick Google told me they can stand up to 4 feet tall and weigh as much as 10 pounds!", null, "On the ground they're a little more awkward. These two were jumping around.. like gawky teenagers trying to get one foot in front of the other. Which is appropriate, because their gangly show is actually a mating display.", null, null, "But they could stand for what seemed like a crazy long time on just one leg. Alternating to keep them warm I suspect.", null, "They're undeniably beautiful though. See the red on their beak, tail feathers & legs?", null, "Today is Tuesday, and they're still hanging around, although with warmer weather coming in the next few days, it's likely they'll resume their migration to their final destination in Canada or Alaska. We're already hoping we'll see them on their return migration this fall, and that our little corn field will become a regular stop on their annual trek. Which has us wondering how we can break up the irrigation to make sure we have corn there every season. If we build it, ... will they come?\n\nShare your amazing animal stories and pictures with us! Leave a comment and tell us about your favorite encounter. And I'll see you soon on the Farm! -Shauna" ]
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[ "Feeling out of focus…\n\nMust admit, this week has been hit and miss – full of good intentions but stumbling into roadblocks along the way. Once again, government offices have been a challenge. Kudos to the City of Calgary’s business licensing department for being accessible, efficient and helpful. Boo’s and hisses to Service Canada for their busy phones, timing out websites and general misinformation. The left hand doesn’t know what the right is doing. Discovered that may be somewhat in part to the Federal gov’t reducing staffing by 13% since 2007 in the EI department although claims have doubled over the same period – wonder how those former staffer’s claims are being handled? I heard somewhere they’re closing 100 of the 122 EI processing centres – in a time where unemployment is running from 8-12% depending on which part of the country you live in, and the goverment got in on a promise of job creation. That really makes little sense. On the bright side, I’m one of the fortunate ones – I have a roof over my head, meals on the table and camera in hand – things I’m not going to lose if I don’t receive a cheque by a certain date. Other’s are not so lucky.\n\nSo, what does a photographer do while in ‘corporate limbo’, when it’s -30C outside, when a 25 minute commute takes 75 minutes, and when her Self Employment course doesn’t know she’s coming, informs her orientation was a week ago, she should have had an interview first, and that she may may have to change her business name?…\n\nFirst she thanks Natasha for attempting to get the miscommunications sorted out and the positive thoughts that the course may still be a go. Second, she goes for a little retail therapy in a nearby mall – window shopping only. The only thing she really wants is a bigger lens (photographers never have enough equipment!) Finally she braves traffic home where she regrets not having her camera in the car when once again she’s stuck in traffic (caused by yet another invincible dude in a pickup truck) watching the steam rise off the Bow River creating beautiful misty surroundings and white frosted tree branches. As she inches along she thinks how amazingly beautiful an ice cold day can be, and wouldn’t it be awesome to have a bride and groom, or newly engaged couple out there to photograph. Admittedly we’d have to work around frostbite issues.\n\nShe thinks back to Friday when Marja called her out to photograph the sunrise. It turned out there wasn’t much of one, but that didn’t stop us. Thanks to Marja’s penchant for (and knowledge of) back roads, we scoped some awesome locales for engagement, bridal and family shoots – gorgeous fencelines, grungy graffiti-covered quonsets, and grasses sparkling and golden in the morning light.\n\nA rustic fenceline and gorgeous light on winter grasses...", null, "A lightly frosted fenceline sparkles in the morning light.", null, "She thinks back to yesterday afternoon when, after battling paperwork, websites and phone menu systems for the better part of a day, 100 or more Cedar Waxwings descended upon the yard to raid the berries off the Mayday tree. She is grateful she was there and had camera at hand to capture the experience and watch the cats enjoy ‘Live TV’.", null, "Part of a flock of 100+ that swooped into the yard.", null, "Cedar Waxwings puffed up against the frigid -28C cold.\n\nAnd mostly she’s grateful traffic started moving again, she made it home in one piece, and that hope springs eternal that the people shoots will start again soon and all the small business pieces will fall into place…\n\nLet’s Get Social\nFind Us\nGet In Touch\n\nCopyright All Rights Reserved © 2017 Photos With Finesse\nContact Us\n\nWe're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap." ]
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[ null, "On Monday, the Australian government announced that it has decided to recognize Covaxin, the India-based Bharat Biotech's vaccine against Covid-19. The Indian-developed vaccine will now be allowed for entry of international travelers into the country.\n\nThe Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of Australia said that both Covaxin and the BBIBP-CorV, which is a vaccination against the Coronavirus infection and is manufactured by China's Sinopharm, \"would be recognized to establish a traveler's vaccination status\".\n\nThousands of international travelers, majorly students who were stranded before the ban on Covaxin for re-entry, rejoiced after the announcement.\n\nOn the occasion of the latest news, the TGA said, \"This will have a significant impact for the return of international students, and travel of skilled and unskilled workers to Australia.\"\n\nThe latest changes in the ban on Covaxin is seen as a result of the Australian government putting an unprecedented halt to the Covishield and Covaxin vaccines.\n\nWhile the administration and the TGA gave their nod to Covishield - the Indian version of the AstraZeneca vaccine - last month, the latest news is set to be a successor in putting faith in the Indian-developed vaccination shots.\n\nMust Read: International education crisis will linger long after students return to Australia. Find the reason.\n\nAs per the latest memorandum, the Covaxin shot recognition will apply to travellers aged 12 and above who have taken the jab. The TGA will be looking to remodel the guidelines as per the result of the latest news.\n\nFurthermore, the Australian administration has also said that it has information collected that showcases that Covaxin protects Covid-19.\n\nThe official body also shared that it found that the vaccine potentially reduces the \"likelihood that an incoming traveler would transmit Covid-19 infection to others while in Australia or become acutely unwell due to\" the disease.\n\n\"Recognition of Covaxin and BBIBP-CorV, along with the previously announced recognition of Coronavac (manufactured by Sinovac, China) and Covishield, means many citizens of China and India, as well as other countries, will now be considered fully vaccinated on entry to Australia,\" TGA said.\n\nBeing one of the significant contributors to the Australian economy, Indian students cater to a large part of the international students in Australia.\n\nCurrently, India is the second-largest source of international students in Australia, behind China. During 2019-20, Indian students contributed $6.6 billion to the Australian economy." ]
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[ "In Loving Memory of….\n\nRuth Evelyn (Beggs) Failor was born on July 30, 1931, in Sioux City, Iowa to Vivian Irene (Cobb) Beggs and John Elroy Beggs, their third child. She was born premature, weighing just under four pounds at birth. She was strong-willed and determined from the start. Ruth survived birth but not without subsequent complications. Due to her small size, she was placed in an incubator. She was given an excessive amount of oxygen which severely damaged her eyes. She could see only colors until the age of twelve. A little over a month after her birth her father was hospitalized with broken ribs caused by a car accident where he died from pneumonia in September 1931. Her mother was raising three children working long days and felt it best for Ruth to go to the blind school. Even though her grandfather Asa Cobb was initially against her being sent away, Ruth went to boarding school at the School for the Blind in Vinton, Iowa starting at the age of eight years old through high school. During the summers she would come back to Sioux City mainly living with her grandparents, Asa and Grace, until they were unable to look after her. Some of her fondest memories growing up with her grandparents were when she would sit with her grandfather listening to radio programs together and when she attended Mrs. Violet Miller’s Sunday School class at the Central Baptist Church in Sioux city. During this time, she entered a contest where students had to memorize multiple bible verses. She was the only one in her class to do so. She won the grand prize of a print bible. Her grandma Grace Cobb helped her to memorize the verses. After high school, where she met life-long friends, she lived with her mother while working for Good Will. During that time she met Martin Failor though mutual friends. They married August 22, 1959, in Rhodes, Iowa in the home where Martin had lived since age 14. They were nearly married for 50 years. Ruth loved many things. First, she loved the Lord, her family, and her friends. She also loved to talk on the phone. If you were one of the lucky ones, Ruth always had something to talk about. She loved to read, watch old-time movies, and listen to the Iowa State boys’ basketball games. Ruth was a musician, loving to sing and play piano. In fact, her talent led her to writing two worship songs. She enjoyed going places to shop, eat and visit, but was happy to be at home. Ruth was a member of the American Council for the Blind and the Friends of the Iowa Library for the Blind. Ruth passed away peacefully at age of 90 years and 9 months, with her children by her side, on Saturday, April 30, 2022. She took on life in ways most people will never understand or could begin to comprehend. She was a brave and sweet person who loved her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchild. She loved us unconditionally and we loved her with all our hearts. She will be missed more than anyone can know. Those left to cherish her memory are her children: Gayla Failor (Eric Hulbert) of Rhodes, IA, Craig (Carmel) Failor of Oak Park, IL; her five grandchildren, Allie Nancarrow of Brighton, ENG., Emily Nancarrow (Connor Jones) of Buena Vista, CO, Graham (Amber Bell), Braley and Evan Failor all of Oak Park, IL.; her great-granddaughter Karsyn Failor who she was thrilled to meet and hold. Her brother-in-law Gene (Margaret) Failor, TN. In death, Ruth now rejoins her loved ones; her grandparents Grace and Asa Cobb, her parents Vivian and John Beggs, her husband Martin Failor, her brother John “Jack” Beggs Jr. whom she lost way too soon, her sister Juanita and bother-in-law Paul Hoeppner, her brother-in-law Stewart Failor, sister-in-law Carol Ann Failor and niece Ellen Failor. May they rest in peace. Services for Ruth will be held on Wednesday, May 4,2022 beginning at 10:00 A.M. at the Mitchell Family Funeral Home. Memorials in Ruth’s honor may be made to The Friends of the Iowa Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, at FrndsLibBlindPH@gmail.com. For condolences, please visit www.mitchellfh.com or call 641-844-1234.", null ]
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[ null, "Media sources report that the United Kingdom could have a digital coin of its own in 2018 or early 2019. The Bank of England has set up a research unit to look into the possibility of establishing cryptocurrency as a viable option to Bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies. The research unit is expected to provide its report in a year’s time, with a real possibility being restrictions on usage to just transactions between central banks.\nBank of England’s governor, Mark Carney stated to a Treasury Select Committee that he had “participated in discussions with the ‎major central banks on this issue, not Bitcoin but the technology and applications”, and that “The ‎underlying technology is actually of a fair bit of interest. We are working with ‎it at the Bank of England.\nMost interesting application that would be ‎beneficial for financial stability and efficiency would be using the blockchain technology for ‘settlements’ between central banks. We are on the case.”‎ Further, Carney stated that “You (could) create a situation where you can have an instantaneous (bank) run. So as soon as there were any concern, people can switch in their account at the Bank of England.”\nIt is important to note that if a Bank of England backed cryptocurrency does become a reality, it would be under government control unlike existing ones. However, this new cryptocurrency would be linked to value of sterling and it would also allow for citizens to store their digital money with central bank, eliminating the need for central banks.\nThe bank is also concerned about the risks of operating its own cryptocurrency system and the technicalities of dealing with large influx due to citizens’ funds and trading with existing cryptocurrencies.\nThe BoE had revealed that it had worked on producing a theoretical currency called RSCoin which could be used by central banks. The Chief Economist at BoE, Andy Haldane in 2015 had proposed abolition of physical cash and introduction of a state-run digital currency as a means to strengthen central banks.\nThis would allow central banks to cut interest rates below zero to boost their respective economies. The Bank of England had published a staff working paper “The macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies” by John Barrdear and Michael Kumhof in July, 2016, and has been showing steady interest." ]
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[ "Its been awhile. Writing has been hard lately, but not writing may have been harder. My anxiety has been turned up high, sleep has been a struggle (except for the last two nights), and worry has consumed nearly every waking moment (and sleepless moments, too). But, I’m still here and I’m still listening, and obsessing, over music. And, I’m trying to make my way through a live music review, work on editing some chapters (and maybe writing a new one), and keep my hope and belief in love, and good things happening, intact. None of it is easy right now, but I need to keep trying, regardless.\n\nMusic always helps get me through. Writing, too. I’m not giving up on love or hope, writing or music. Not now, or ever. Believing makes all the difference, at least to me. Even when all this anxiety and worry, and rough times, is playing havoc on me, triggering all kinds of insecurities and concerns. Hope, belief, love, music, and writing, they are my shield and sword. So, I’m going to turn up the volume and get back to writing. Again.", null, "1. “Ode to Billie Joe” by Bobbie Gentry\nfrom the album, The Girl From Chicksaw County – The Complete Capitol Masters (2018)", null, "“And mama said to me,\nchild, what’s happened to your appetite?\nI’ve been cookin’ all morning,\nand you haven’t touched a single bite.\nThat nice young preacher, Brother Taylor, dropped by today.\nSaid he’d be pleased to have dinner on Sunday,\noh, by the way.\nHe said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you,\nup on Choctaw Ridge,\nand she and Billie Joe was throwing somethin’ off the Tallahatchie Bridge.”\n\nIn August 1967, Lyndon Johnson announced that he was sending 45,000 more troops to Vietnam. Black power advocate Stokely Carmichael called for violent revolution in the streets. Beatles manager Brian Epstein died from an overdose of sleeping pills. But around water coolers, the hot topic was what Billie Joe McAllister and his girlfriend threw off the Tallahatchie Bridge. (from Performing Songwriter)\n\nI’ve been a fan of Bobbie Gentry since I was a young girl. My aunt had her albums on 8-Track. My mom had a few on vinyl. I remember being fascinated by Billie Joe’s Ode, imagining what it was that they threw off that bridge. Wondering if it was whatever that was that caused Billie Joe’s suicide. And why did no one really seem to care, except, of course, the girl who Bobbie is singing as?\n\nShe’s still there throwing flowers off the bridge. Are they for Billie Joe? For herself? For what they threw off that bridge years before?\n\nI love story songs like this. The ones that don’t tell you everything, but sing to you just enough story to have you wanting, and imagining, more.", null, "“Oh, the sleep in your eyes is enough.\nLet me be there,\nlet me stay there awhile.”\n\nShe’s So Unusual was one of my favorite albums in 1984. I wore the record out, and especially loved this song, and “When You Were Mine”. This track always felt like a lullaby for grownups. For lovers. A song to sing to each other, or to play when you miss someone you love.\n\nListening to it now, I’m reminded of how much I love waking up next to the man I love. How even on sleepless nights, when my insomnia is at its worse, it still helps to have him asleep next to me. He feels like home to me. Home, and forever love.", null, "“Burning like an angel,\nwho has heaven in reprieve.\nBurning like the voodoo man,\nwith devils on his sleeve.”\n\nNouvelle Vague covers are a favorite of mine. This track was originally by The Lords of the New Church, though I’m not familiar with the original. Only their cover.\n\nOriginal – Lords of the New Church", null, "Last Sunday we saw Nick Cave play live. I could have sworn that he played this song. A favorite of mine. But reviewing the set list while putting together the live review I’m writing, I don’t see it. Seems I imagined it.\n\nSundays are hard. Though they used to be my favorite day of the week. I’m trying to get back to those feelings, and not let my anticipated dread take over, as it sounds like that is making the day harder. I want to do everything I can to make it good, not add to anything on the flip side. I think together we can redefine the day, make it ours in small ways. Make it better. Together we make everything better, at least to me.", null, "“You drove me,\nnearly drove me out of my head,\nwhile you never shed a tear.\nRemember,\nI remember all that you said.\nTold me love was too plebeian.\nTold me you were through with me.\nand now you say you love me.\nWell, just to prove you do,\ncome on and cry me a river,\ncry me a river.\nI cried a river over you.”\n\nPlebeian? Member of the Roman “plebs”, or common people. Not a word I’d expect to find in a love song/heartbreak song.\n\nI’ve always loved Julie London’s version of the Arthur Hamilton penned song. And the video, with a ghostly London singing (from the film The Girl Can’t Help It), is priceless.\n\n“The Girl Can’t Help It” trailer" ]
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[ "Richard’s and Nicholas’ talk on claims against banks in the context of fraud will include discussion of the following case in which they were involved on opposing sides: Jeremy D Consultants Ltd & Anr v National Westminster Bank Plc & Ors [2013] EWHC 208 (Ch), a case involving the victims of a very substantial Ponzi scheme, claiming against the defendants in dishonest assistance, conspiracy, deceit and unjust enrichment. The case concluded in a 4-week trial.\n\nRichard Mott of One Essex Court and Nicholas Medcroft of Wilberforce Chambers.\n\nVideo Recording of event found below:\n\nWhen can a defrauded claimant seek restitution from the fraudster's bank?", null ]
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[ null, "After the GeForce GTX 960 was released the resale value on the GeForce GTX 460 did drop a bit, but you can still get about $45 on average for a card. We highly suggest selling your card locally on Craigslist as you don’t have to subtract all the eBay and Paypal fees along with the shipping costs. The NVIDIA suggested price for the GeForce GTX 960 is $199 and the ASUS STRIX-GTX960-DC2OC that we looked at today retails for $209.99 shipped. The ASUS STRIX GTX 960 DirectCU II OC 2GB video card has all the features that gamers want and the case for spending an extra $10 on it is easily justifiable. If you can get $45 out of your old card that means you are looking at about $165 to step up to a GeForce GTX 960 card and more than double your FPS in the game titles you play.", null, "We saw between a significant 2.3x – 2.9x performance gains in the six game titles that we tested with FRAPS. Plus, besides just the performance boost, you get features like DirectX 12 support, VXGI for realistic lighting, support for smooth, tear-free NVIDIA G-SYNC monitor technology, and Dynamic Super Resolution for 4K-quality gaming on 1080P displays. NVIDIA claims 60% faster performance and twice the energy efficiency when you look at performance per Watt compared to previous models and they aren’t kidding! If you have an older video card like a GeForce GTX 460, now might be the time to sell it and move onto something like the GeForce GTX 960 if you game on a 1080P Full HD display! Legit Bottom Line: If you have a PC gaming with an older GPU inside and want to push it to the next level, the GeForce GTX 960 will certainly give you that extra horsepower and won’t break the bank.", null ]
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[ null, "Bill Walton, the best basketball player to come out of San Diego, had big brother Bruce to guide the way in sports. Chase Budinger, the best basketball player since Bill Walton, had big sister Brittanie as well as big brother Duncan. Since this story first appeared on the sdhoc.com website on March 7, 2006, Budinger was named the CIF Player of the Year in basketball and volleyball after leading the Mavericks to Division I titles in both sports. The volleyball honor and titles were his third straight. 03-07-2006 By Tom Shanahan, San Diego Hall of Champions He’s the best basketball player to come out of San Diego not named Bill Walton. On this there should be no doubt after the performance La Costa Canyon High’s Chase Budinger put on Saturday night at the University of San Diego’s Jenny Craig Pavilion. He scored 50 points with 6-of-9 shooting from three-point range and 11 rebounds as the Mavericks beat Eastlake to win their first CIF San Diego Section Division I boys basketball title. Walton and Budinger are different types of players, of course. Walton -– a Basketball Hall-of-Famer — is a big man who came out of Helix High in 1970, an era when centers dominated the sport. Budinger is a 6-foot-8 swingman and McDonald’s All-American bound for Arizona in an era when the game revolves around open-court players with three-point shooting range. But here is another identity that separates the eras Walton and Budinger played basketball in San Diego. Budinger is a Title IX Boy. It’s a new identity to consider that says much about American sports in the 21st century. Labeling someone a Title IX athlete usually refers to the advent of girls in high school sports or women in college athletics. But another result of Title IX is now we see little brothers grow up learning sports from big sisters. Big Bill had big brother Bruce Walton, who preceded him at Helix, UCLA and as a professional athlete in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys. Chase has big sister Brittanie, who preceded him at La Costa Canyon, as a college volleyball player at the University of San Francisco and as women’s professional volleyball player in Europe. If you went to one of Brittanie Budinger’s basketball games at La Costa Canyon a few years ago, Chase was that tall red-headed kid you saw running onto the court with other grade-schoolers. Chase followed Brittanie and middle sibling Duncan Budinger, a Long Beach State senior All-American volleyball player, as basketball-volleyball players at La Costa Canyon. “Ever since (Chase) was a little kid, he had to come to every single one of our games and he was at a lot of practices and club tournaments,” Brittanie said. “He was constantly watching our sports. He was always the little kid at halftime out on the court shooting the basketball.” A generation ago, big brother Duncan’s athletic career might have been the only one to gain Chase’s attention and respect. But since the advent of Title IX, boys grow up having accepted women and girls in sports as part of the athletic landscape. In youth sports they often compete with them and against them. Chase said Brittanie influenced him more in volleyball than basketball, which is significant. Chase is ranked the No. 1 high school volleyball player in the nation in addition to Top 10 in basketball and No. 1 in California by Student Sports, the most comprehensive prep ranking source. Chase said the volleyball skills he has picked up transferred to basketball. “I loved watching her play volleyball,” he said. “She was a little person out there playing big. She would bang on people, and you wouldn’t expect a 5-9 person to do that. Her biggest influence on me was she taught me to be a smart hitter. When you don’t have the angle to bang the ball, you have to tool it off or swing high — something like that.” Brittanie and Chase went on to explain that sometimes the sibling rivalry between sister and brother is less competitive and more productive than rivalries between brothers. In the sister/brother rivalry, the younger sibling remains more patient and accepting of advice. “Sometimes I’d play with my brother and when he tells me how to do things, I’d get mad,” Chase said. “It made me a tougher player, but sometimes it was too competitive.” Eventually, the family made a rule against basketball one-on-one games in the backyard between Duncan and Chase. But the sports mentoring time with Brittanie was always about improving skills and learning the game. There’s also this: One time when Chase was an eighth grader, Brittanie attended one of his youth basketball games and she thought he was getting too cocky on the court. She told him to cool it and let his play on the court do the talking. Years later Chase bowed his head and smiled as the story is being retold, making no attempt to deny that the All-American male athlete had heeded his big sister’s lecture. “She kicked my butt,” Chase said. Thanks to Title IX, that’s American sports in the 21st century.\n\nWed Apr 8 , 2020\nInducted in 1978. Mike Stamm set one world record and five American records in the backstroke. Named to the High School All-America Team while competing for Crawford High, he went on to set numerous Big 10 and NCAA records at Indiana University and won one gold and two silver medals […]" ]
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[ null, "VPNs are an excellent tool to access the Internet securely and without restrictions. Currently, using a VPN is the best way to get around the Great Firewall of China and be able to access all of the blocked apps in the country.\n\nHowever, how can you objectively assess the performance of your VPN? In this article, we explain how to use an Internet speed test to evaluate the quality of your Internet connection and the functionality of your VPN. Also, here you can find some tips to improve your VPN speed.\n\nBelow is a tool designed by Bing that you can use for free to test your Internet connection speed (simply click on Start):\n\nHow to evaluate the speed test\n\nNormally, speed tests provide three results: ping, download speed, and upload speed. Below, we will explain what this information is used for.\n\nPing or connection latency is the response time. In other words, it’s the time that elapses between when you ask for a piece of data and when you get the answer. Ping is calculated in milliseconds (ms).\n\nThis factor is important to be able to browse quickly and is very important for online gaming. Ideal pings are around 50 ms.\n\nFor normal browsing, a ping of under 250 ms is usually enough. If the ping is between 500 and 1000 ms, it’s very likely that browsing will become somewhat frustrating.\n\nFor gamers, the ideal ping is under 20 ms, although with values of between 20 and 60 ms, you will only barely notice the lag. From 100 ms onwards, the ability to play starts to be affected, and values of greater than 250 ms are incompatible with the majority of games.\n\nDownload speed is the speed at which you receive information from the Internet. It’s calculated in megabits per second (Mbps).\n\nDownload speed is essential for streaming (viewing videos or listening to music directly on the Internet without downloading it beforehand), and doesn’t tend to be a limiting factor when it comes to browsing websites.\n\nFor normal Internet browsing (doing searches and reading content), values above 0.5 Mbps (or 512 Kbps) tend to be enough, but it’s also possible to browse (with a bit of patience) with values of around 256 Kbps. Values below 256 Kbps tend to make browsing an exercise in patience.\n\nFor streaming, it’s ideal to have values of above 5 Mbps. For example, Netflix requires a minimum of 0.5 Mbps, and recommends 1.5 Mbps as a minimum. below, I give the details of the speeds necessary for different types of streaming:\n\nUpload speed is the speed at which you upload information to the Internet. It’s also calculated in megabits per second (Mbps).\n\nIn general, in our experience, it’s the parameter that has the least effect on using the Internet, although it’s important for video conferences or uploading files to the Internet.\n\nIn principle, values of around 5 Mbps are more than enough, although the majority of people don’t need more than 0.5 Mbps (what Skype recommends for high-quality video conferences).\n\nImportant: To evaluate your connection speed when you’re on a Wi-Fi network, make sure you’re in an area with a good signal. In other words, it’s important to do the test as close to the router as possible to prevent distortions due to the quality of the Wi-Fi signal.\n\nHow to evaluate the performance of your VPN\n\nThe performance of a VPN can vary depending on multiple factors:\n\nTaking these factors into account, evaluating the performance of your VPN is very easy:\n\nNormally, the VPN will somewhat affect the ping, although if you choose a nearby server, it shouldn’t be over 50 ms (150 ms in countries like China).\n\nIn terms of the download and upload speed, the test with the VPN shouldn’t have values that are very different from the test without the VPN, and sometimes can even have higher values, especially if you use weak encryption.\n\nIf there’s a big difference between the speeds with and without the VPN, that could mean that the VPN that you’ve chosen might not be the best option.\n\nLast of all, while speed tests are very useful to give you an idea of your connection quality, sometimes they can be deceiving, especially if the connection isn’t very good. Keep in mind that Internet speeds can fluctuate and lead to errors, because of which I recommend doing the test multiple times before drawing conclusions.\n\nHow do I test my VPN speed?\nThere are several free tools that allow you to test the speed of your VPN, or to be more precise, the speed of your internet connection while using a VPN. For instance you can use the tool offered by Bing.\n\nWith such a tool, you can test the download speed and the upload speed of your VPN. You can also find out the response time of your connection (or ping), which is calculated in milliseconds.\n\nWhich VPN is the fastest in China?\nAlthough it depends a lot on your city, your internet connection and the server you use, ExpressVPN is probably still the fastest VPN for China. Note, however, that performance might vary a lot on a day-to-day basis with any VPN.\nDoes a VPN increase your internet speed when used in China?\nGenerally speaking, a VPN will increase the speed for websites that are hosted outside of China, such as the website of a local US newspaper, and decrease your speed for websites that are hosted in China, such as the website of your university in China.\n\nSo, if you are browsing Chinese websites, you might want to switch off your VPN to increase the speed of your internet connection\n\nDoes a VPN slow download speed?\nGenerally speaking, the answer is “yes” because a VPN adds complexity (and security) to your internet connection.\n\nHowever, if you are based in China and you want to browse websites that are hosted outside of China, you might see the opposite effect, i.e. a faster download (and upload) speed.\n\nHow do I make my VPN faster?\nAlthough there are many factors to consider, here are some of the most important ones:\n\nChoose a “simple” protocol, for instance, OpenVPN. It might not be the most secure, but it’s certainly faster.\n\nTest the servers offered by your VPN: Every serious VPN offers a wide range of servers. Generally speaking, the closer the server is to your location, the faster your VPN will work. Therefore, if you are in China, you might consider servers in Hong Kong, Singapore, or Japan." ]
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We played about three rounds, all with the objective of disarmed two bombs.\n\nI quickly took a liking to the character Ash, who has a good balance between power and range. Additionally, she carries around a thermite charge and a special grenade launcher that fires a breaching round so that she can blast open doors from afar. The launcher is extremely useful, in that it can clear out fortified openings without exposing the team to potential gunfire from behind it.", null, "Keys to a successful mission include constant communication and sharp senses. Ideally, everyone on the team should have microphones and headsets, but there are tools available for those who can't speak, such as using the remote camera to identify enemies and their positions. Then it's a matter of finding the ideal entry point. We decided to go rappel up the side of the house and go in through the window. The AI pulled some surprise moves almost as soon as we breached through the window, as two terrorists came up from behind and started shooting at us from the street. Fortunately, I was able to spot them early and took them out.\n\nOnce inside, we rushed to destroy traps and cover potential entrances. One might think that the heavy terrorist fortification would inadvertently work against them, but not always, since they also carry thermite and can blast through a fortified wall at any time. So, our little room with reinforced walls could easily become a blasted out open space with terrorists shooting at us from all directions.\n\nTerrorist come rushing in like a swarm soon after the first bomb is disarmed. The team has to hold out and defend against a wave of enemies for a full minute. However, it seems as though the AI likes to stick with a handful of entryways, which include jumping in through windows and busting through a hole in the wall. Terrorists aren't shy about using flash bangs or smoke grenades, either. But keeping a keen eye on choke points helped us win the first mission. That's when we decided to really kick things up by pushing the difficulty up to Realistic mode.\n\nTime to Get Real\n\nIn Realistic, the damage is augmented so that players and terrorists are more vulnerable to critical hits, making for more 1-shot kills. Additionally, terrorist defenses are dialed up with a lot more C4 charges and the addition of Bombers, whose name indicates how they have explosives strapped onto them. They can take a lot of hits, and letting one get too close can seriously ruin a team's day. As if that weren't enough, the mission is timed, and both bombs must be defused within 10 minutes. No problem, right?", null, "Your senses become heightened in Realism mode, because you need to keep an ear out for potential movement, gunfire, and (most of all) the heavy breathing that comes from a Bomber's mask. This time, we decided to breach through the garage and make our way across the building. Things seemed to go pretty well until we disarmed the first bomb. That's when things started to go to hell.\n\nAs expected, a wave of terrorists descended on our position. Things got serious once we were able to repel a few fighters. That's when the situation rapidly fell apart. A terrorist planted a thermite charge against the wall, and we had to reposition ourselves to avoid the blast. That left some of us, namely me, open to being flanked. With my attention fixed on the smoking hole in the wall, a terrorist peeked around the corner of an opening and took me out with one shot. Shortly thereafter, our team became surrounded and were all taken down before we could start for the second explosive.\n\nUndeterred by the loss, we played another Realistic mode round, this time with a better idea of what to expect. Enemy fortifications, positions, and bomb placements become randomized even if you hit retry, so there was plenty of room for surprises. We worked harder to stay together and cover one another as we made our way through the building.", null, "We really lucked out on our second try, because the bombs were located in places where we could put up a strong defense. A stream of terrorists came leaping through the window and straight into our kill box at the first bomb. The second one was located in the basement, where we could cover the stairs. There were a few moments, as we made our way from one objective to another, when things got really intense, like when a shield carrier hiding behind a wall managed to ambush and injure our team leader. I even came face-to-face with a Bomber and managed to escape far enough for my team to help take it down. In the end, we managed to come out victorious without taking any casualties.\n\nRainbow Six Siege will have a non-linear progression system, which will unlock new characters from any game mode. It won't matter whether players prefer head-to-head action of competitive multiplayer, the cooperative gameplay of Terrohunt, or one of the different challenges. They will all contribute points toward unlocking new playable characters. Furthermore, these characters can be picked up in any order, so players can go straight for the ones that are the most appealing.\n\nThe Rainbow Six Siege Terrohunt mode is an intense experience that left me wired and a bit on edge a while after playing. At the same time, it's extremely gratifying and exciting, and left me wanting more even after three consecutive matches. We'll see how long the game manages to keep that sense of tension when Rainbow Six Siege releases on October 13 for PS4, Xbox One and PC." ]
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[ "Typhoid Mary was an asymptomatic carrier of the pathogen associated with typhoid fever who was believed to have given rise to multiple outbreaks of typhoid fever. Named as Mary Mallon at birth, she became better known by the name of “Typhoid Mary” as she was presumed to have infected 51 people with the typhoid pathogen, leading to the deaths of three. Born in Ireland, she migrated to the United States as a teenager looking for a job. A tall, well-built girl, she was a hard worker who believed that she could make a good life for herself in the United States. She was very happy when she was appointed to cook for the large family of a wealthy New York banker. But something strange happened shortly after she started working for them—several people in the household fell ill with a fatal fever and died. Terrified that she too might contract the deadly illness, Mary resigned from the job. She, however, did not fall ill and went on to cook for another family. Weirdly enough members of this family too fell ill, as did the others who Mary cooked for. Later on she was identified as a carrier of the pathogen associated with typhoid fever and was isolated by public health authorities.", null, null, "American Celebrities\nWomen Chefs\nAmerican Chefs\nWomen Food Experts\nAmerican Female Chefs\nChildhood & Early Life\nShe was born as Mary Mallon on 23 September, 1869 in Cookstown, Ireland. She emigrated from Ireland to the United States in 1883 at the age of 15.\nShe lived with her aunt and uncle in the United States for a while as she started looking for jobs.\nContinue Reading Below\nCareer\nAs an immigrant woman with no special vocational training, there were not many career options open for her. But since she was tall, well-built, and a hard worker, she managed to find work as a domestic help.\nShe was blessed with great cookery skills and was soon able to find work as a cook at many homes. Employment as a cook also meant better wages for her.\nIn 1900, she cooked for a family in Mamaroneck, New York. Within two weeks of her employment, some of the residents became ill with typhoid fever.\nThe next year she moved to Manhattan where she easily found employment due to her good cookery skills. However, here too some of the people became sick with fever and diarrhoea and one person even died.\nLater on a lawyer employed her at his house. In a strange twist of coincidence, seven of the eight people she cooked for developed fever.\nIn 1906, she found work as a cook at the house of a wealthy New York banker in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Here six of the 11 people in the house took ill shortly after she started cooking for them. Their illness started with a headache and progressed to upset bowels and high fever. She changed jobs again after this incident.\nHowever in late 1906 one family hired New York City Department of Health sanitary engineer George Soper, whose specialty was studying typhoid fever epidemics, to investigate the outbreaks.\nSoper researched on the issue and published his results in the ‘Journal of the American Medical Association’ in June 1907. He linked the cases of Typhoid fever to Mary who had been described by her previous employers as a tall, well-built woman in excellent health.\nHe sought out Mary but she refused to talk to him when he broached the possibility of her having caused the illnesses. She refused to believe him as she herself was in excellent health and could not believe that a healthy person could spread disease.\nAfter being convinced that Mary was indeed the cause of the outbreaks, The New York City Health Department took her into custody. By this time her case had garnered so much media attention that she became known as “Typhoid Mary”.\nEventually the New York State Commissioner of Health agreed to release her on the condition that she should stop working as a cook and take reasonable steps to prevent transmitting typhoid to others.\nShe started working as a laundress upon her release. But this occupation paid less than cooking so she changed her name to “Mary Brown” and returned to her old profession.\nShe worked as a cook over the next five years, changing jobs frequently in order to escape getting caught. Again she caused outbreaks of illness wherever she worked.\nIn early 1915 a major outbreak of typhoid was reported at Sloane Hospital for Women in New York City wherein 25 people were infected and two had died. Investigators found out that Mary had been employed as a cook here and began their search for her.\nShe was arrested and taken to quarantine on North Brother Island in March 1915. Later on, she was allowed to work as a technician in the island's laboratory, washing bottles.\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nAfter being quarantined, she spent the rest of her life in forced isolation. She was paralyzed by a stroke in 1932 and died of pneumonia on November 11, 1938 at the age of 69. An autopsy found evidence of live typhoid bacteria in her gallbladder. She died a spinster.\n\nSee the events in life of Typhoid Mary in Chronological Order", null ]
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[ "Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will have no hesitation in triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol if “disproportionate” problems arise as a result of the Brexit deal struck in December last year. Mr Johnson made the comments in the House of Commons yesterday, as he answered a question from the DUP’s Sir Jeffrey Donaldson about supermarkets and retailers grappling with post-Brexit arrangements in Northern Ireland. Article 16 allows the EU or the UK to unilaterally take appropriate safeguard measures if its application leads to “serious economic, societal or environmental difficulties that are liable to persist”, or to diversion of trade.\n\nThe Prime Minister attacked the rules he agreed – as part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement in 2019 – as he was warned the situation in Northern Ireland shops could worsen.\n\nHowever, Conservative MP Simon Hoare claimed triggering Article 16 “would do huge damage to the Good Friday Agreement” and as a result “damage the relationship between our country and the US”.\n\nThe sentiment was echoed by Government trade adviser Shanker Singham, who firmly believes a US-UK trade deal is still very much on the cards, unless Mr Johnson diverges from the Protocol.\n\nShanker Singham, the CEO of economic consultancy Competere, told Express.co.uk: “The number one priority which has gone up the list massively in the US with Biden is the proper implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.\n\n“So any suggestion that the UK Government is going to resile from the Protocol in any way, suspend it or whatever, would be very badly regarded in the US.", null, null, "“It would not only kill any deal with Washington, it would likely kill the diplomatic relationship between the two countries, actually.”\n\nThe Europeans and the Irish, Mr Singham noted, are very good at going to the US, saying that Britain is violating the Good Friday Agreement.\n\nBut this is all “nonsense” and “not actually true”.\n\n“It is really incumbent on the British Government, who, frankly, needs to do a better job at explaining what I just said.\n\nJUST IN: Sturgeon’s economic plan to ‘bankrupt Scotland and scare EU away’", null, null, "Mr Singham argued that if Britain achieves this, the primary objection of the Biden administration will immediately disappear.\n\nSeveral senior US officials have recently been warning the UK not to expect a trade deal any time soon.\n\nCharles Kupchan, who advised the National Security Council on European affairs under Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, painted a difficult picture of post-Brexit relations between London and Washington.\n\nHe told Politico: “When you wanted to get something done with Europe, you made the first or perhaps second call to London. In 2021, you’re still going to call London, but that call will be lower down in the queue.\n\n“Britain doesn’t have a seat at the table anymore.”\n\nHowever, Mr Singham rubbished such claims, saying: “Any new US President has to focus on domestic policy for the first few months.\n\n“He cannot seem to be leading with foreign policy and I expect Biden to be no different.", null, null, "“He will be trying to offset the balance of the Trump administration, the anti-Europe approach.\n\n“But at the end of the day, what does it mean for trade policy?”\n\nMr Singham noted: “At the end of the day, a deal with the UK is the only deal a Democrat President like Biden can actually do, because there is no race to the bottom on labour and environment, there is no offshoring of US jobs.”\n\nThe trade expert talked to several cross-party politicians in Congress, who all seemed excited about the prospect of a US-UK trade deal.", null, null, "He added: “It does seem to be coming from a lot of sources.\n\n“I have had conversations with Richard Neal, who is the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.\n\n“Ron Wyden, who will be the Chairman of the Senate Finance committee.\n\n“They all want a deal with the UK. If anything, that really has not changed.”" ]
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[ null, "A light push or grab can result in an arrest.\n\nDomestic Violence assault charges are extremely common in Washington State, due to laws that require very little evidence for an arrest to be made. Oftentimes, false and exaggerated statements are made to the police after a heated domestic dispute.\n\nIn Seattle, Bellevue, and other jurisdictions in Western Washington, law enforcement will almost always err on the side of making an arrest, even when the facts are questionable and there are contradictions with witness statements. Mandatory arrest laws only require that there be probable cause (a very low standard of evidence) that a domestic crime occurred within the last four hours.\n\nIf there are allegations of any unwanted physical contact, an arrest for DV assault will be made. Shortly after the arrest, a No Contact Order will normally be issued by the court. This court order makes communication with the alleged victim an additional crime.\n\n\nDomestic Violence Assault in the 4th degree charges are filed when there are allegations of a minor injury or no injury at all. For example, an allegation of unwanted touching would be enough physical contact for an arrest.\n\nWA State law does not require a physical injury to occur, nor does it require intent to create an injury. The law simply states that the contact should be considered offensive by a “reasonable person.” The reasonable person test is open to interpretation and is one factor that can be used as part of a comprehensive domestic violence defense strategy.\n\nAt arraignment (the first court appearance), a judge will usually issue a No Contact Order and require the defendant to surrender any firearms as conditions for release. If the defendant has a violent criminal history, a bail amount and electronic home monitoring (house arrest) are much more likely to be ordered.\n\nDV Assault 4 is a gross misdemeanor and a conviction can result in up to 364 days of jail time, loss of gun rights, and a $5000 fine. Substance abuse treatment, community service, home detention, and anger management classes can also be court ordered.\n\n\nDomestic Violence Assault in the 2nd degree charges are normally filed when a serious but non-permanent injury occurs. If the alleged victim has a fractured bone or there is evidence that a weapon was involved, the state will likely pursue felony assault charges.\n\nIf there are accusations of choking, no injury needs to occur as choking is a felony offense. This is a common charge as law enforcement will almost always ask if hands were ever in the throat area during the incident. This type of police prompting can encourage the alleged victim to make a false or misleading statement.", null, "Most domestic arrests lack a witness.\n\nIn Washington State, you can use reasonable and necessary force to defend yourself, another person, or your property from harm. In some cases, self-defense can be a reasonable and very effective defense. In other situations, a lack of physical evidence or witnesses will work in your favor.\n\nIt is rare to find a police report that does not contain questionable information. In addition, we do our own private investigation on every criminal case to uncover information that is helpful to your defense. If this is the first time you have been charged with a crime or physical altercation, this can be very helpful during negotiations.\n\nWhat if I Admitted Guilt to the Police?\n\nIf you admitted to a crime before speaking with a domestic violence attorney, there is still a good opportunity for a positive result to be negotiated. An important part of our job is to demonstrate to the court that your positive value to the community and history of law-abiding behavior outweighs a momentary lapse in judgement.\n\nRegardless of the circumstances, you deserve the best possible defense. We will communicate your side of the story in the best light, so the focus can be taken off what may have been your worst moment.\n\nAt Beckwith DV Law, we can often get cases dismissed or charges significantly reduced (over 95% of the time), by convincing the prosecutor that there is not enough evidence for a conviction. If we need to go to trial we will, although we can normally negotiate favorable outcomes that avoid the risk and uncertainty of a jury trial.\n\nWe defend criminal accusations in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, Kent, and other courtrooms throughout King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap County. Call us any day of the week (including after-hours) for a free consultation." ]
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[ null, "It’s clear that the superhero trend isn’t fading away soon, and that can be taken from The recent release of MCU’s Spider-Man Far From Home and DC’s Shazam!\n\nAnd all the movies that are about to be released both in Marvel as well as DC, it’s clear that the superheroes are going to stay for long.\n\nSo just imagine if your favorite female superheroes team-up with the stars.\n\nLike for instance if you are born between August 24 and September 22 that means you are a Virgo and you have the powers of Wonder Woman.\n\nIsn’t that cool, in particular from the celestial Sailor Moon to the straightforward talker Allison Hargreeves, we at Fandom Wire have matched some of the most powerful female superheroes from the entire galaxy to their identical zodiac sign.\n\nTake a deep breath, trust your stars, and embrace your inner fighter, for your zodiac sign to choose your superhero.\n\nPeople born from January 21 to February 20 have Aquarius as their Zodiac Sign.\n\nThese people are friendly, strong, and a bit mysterious, the female superhero they would get is La Borinqueña who has an alter ego named Marisol Rios, she was gifted superpowers by an ancient Tiano goddess, her powers include controlling the storm, flight, and superhuman strength.\n\nPeople Born from February 19 to March 20 have Pisces as their zodiac sign.\n\nThese people are generous, emotionally intelligent, empathetic, and always ready to protect their loved once.\n\nTheir female superhero would be Bubbles from the Powerpuff Girls. Her superpowers include heat-vision, super-strength, super-speed, she is also indestructible and along with this has flying abilities.\n\nPeople born between March 21 to April 19 have Aries as their superhero. These people are confident leaders, passionate in their work, and are highly motivated.\n\nTheir female superhero counterpart is Jean Grey, her powers include telepathy and telekinesis and have also possessed the cosmic Phoenix Force inside her body.\n\nPeople born from April 20 to May 20 have the Zodiac sign Taurus.\n\nThese people are stubborn in nature and are ambitious towards their goals, and are adored by people because of their beauty.\n\nThey also are practical, stoic, and determined in life.\n\nTheir female superhero would be Toph Beifong: The Last Airbender a person with her powers can combine metals to make, weapons and armors.\n\nPeople born between May 22 to June 22 have Gemini as their zodiac sign.\n\nThese people are intelligent, adaptable, and outgoing along with that they also are a-bit nosy unsettled and reckless in nature.\n\nFemale superhero fit for them is Scarlet Witch. She has the ability to alter reality and can cast chaos magic.\n\nPeople Born from June 21 to July 22 fall under Cancer.\n\nThese people are loyal towards everyone, have a protective nature, being instinctive in nature along with being kind-hearted.\n\nBut they are a bit moody and are overly sensitive upon everything.\n\nTheir female superhero counterpart is Sailor Moon from the manga superhero series.\n\nHer powers include energy blasts, Teleportation and can heal herself by her silver crystal.\n\nPeople born from 22 July to 22 August fall under this zodiac sign.\n\nThese people are natural-born leaders and her fearless in life, they are loyal towards everyone they loved and are consistent in nature.\n\nA female superhero that has the same trait is Buffy Summers.\n\nA young woman gifted with powers like supernatural strength and superhuman sense along with being clever and super-speed.\n\nPeople born between August 22 to September 22 have Virgo as their zodiac sign.\n\nVirgo people are well organized, real, and are intelligent with their approach towards their life.\n\nPeople with this zodiac sign have the trait of Wonder Woman.\n\nWonder woman’s power and abilities include super strength and toughness along with the power of flying, super speed, with super sharpness and magnified senses.\n\nPeople how have Libra as their zodiac sign are born between September 23 to October 22.\n\nA female superhero that has the same trait is Storm.\n\nStorm has the ability to control weather without any limits and is the descendant of the African priestesses.\n\nScorpio’s zodiac sign people have got “layers” they are generally emotional fools, insightful and extraordinary in nature.\n\nFemale Superhero related to this is Raven.\n\nHer abilities include levitation, and she is a human- demon and also has the power of teleportation along with the ability to control her-soul-self.\n\nThese people are loyal towards people they love, they are experienced, are liberated in life, are unique, and are kind to others.\n\nA superhero that has the traits of Sagittarius is Kamala Khan also known as Ms. Marvel.\n\nShe is the first Muslim character of the Marvel universe, Kamala’s power is to extend her limbs, alter her ego on her will, and can shapeshift in other several manners.\n\nPeople born December 21 to January 21 and the following year till February 16 have Capricorn as their zodiac sign.\n\nThese people are determined, categorized, goal-oriented, and are experimental in life.\n\nThe female superhero that fits in this trait is Allison Hargreeves.\n\nAllison is a member of the Umbrella Academy and has the ability to bend the whole world at her will just by opening her mouth, she also has super strength and super speed." ]
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I was led to believe that all the people I was interacting with at the White House had been tested. It gave you a false sense of security,” said Christie. “I’ve been so careful, George, for seven months because of my asthma – wearing masks, washing my hands, social distancing. For seven months, I was able to avoid the virus in one of the worst hit states in the country, in New Jersey. But I let my guard down and it was wrong. It was just a big mistake.”\n\nChristie, Trump and multiple other White House insiders were diagnosed with the coronavirus after attending a Rose Garden ceremony Sept. 26 ceremony at the White House’s Rose Garden for Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. At least 20 people who attended the event contracted the virus. Most people there didn’t wear masks.\n\nChristie entered the hospital a week later for what turned into a seven-day stay, explaining that the virus hit him “like a freight train.”\n\n“All of sudden I got fever and chills and body aches,” Christie said. “I was just racked with pain and exhaustion. It all happened very very quickly. Within 24 hours, I went from feeling absolutely fine to being in the intensive care unit.”\n\nThe former governor told Stephanopoulos he was was treated with both the Eli Lilly antibody and remdesivir, the same drug Trump received, early in his week-long stay in the hospital. Eli Lilly’s antibody treatment study was paused this week over a “potential safety concern.”\n\n“The doctors decided that because I’m an asthmatic, they wanted to be very aggressive with the treatment, ” Christie said. “I was able to get myself taken care of quickly before the disease got out of control. It’s very random. It’s very, very unpredictable.”\n\nChristie said doctors kept warning him throughout his hospital stay that his condition could quickly take a turn even as he started to feel better.\n\n“Psychologically, when you’re in isolation, in the intensive care unit, with nothing to do but think, that part of it is very difficult,” Christie said.\n\n“I heard the president say last night that he has no problem with masks,” Christie said Friday morning, referencing an NBC town hall. “I think he should be even more affirmative about it.\n\n”We need to be telling people there is no down side to be wearing masks. In fact, there can be a great deal of upside. We need to be honest with the American people. We should be very affirmative. Put your masks on and be safe.”\n\nChristie said he spoke with Trump multiple times while he was in the hospital and since he returned home, and he called on leaders of all parties to strongly endorse wearing masks, while not directly criticizing the president’s repeated mixed messaging on the topic.\n\n“This virus, and the common sense steps to try to protect each other, can help to bring the country together,” Christie said. “This is not a partisan issue. This is not something that should divide us.”\n\nWhile Christie said he’s not yet 100% percent he characterized himself as “a fighting 80%,” adding he’s felt much better the past two or three days and that he’s learned a lesson.\n\n“No matter what you’re doing, you should have a mask on and you should stay social distant from folks,” Christie said. “I did it for seven months. I stayed healthy. I didn’t do it for four days and I wound up in the ICU.”\n\nChristie — who has struggled with his weight and has a long history of asthma — tweeted later that day that he checked himself into the hospital as a precautionary measure despite “feeling good” and having only “mild symptoms.”\n\n“What I want people to learn more than anything else is – I was doing it right for seven months and avoiding the virus,” Christie said. “I let my guard down for a couple of days inside the White House grounds and it cost me in a significant way. I was wrong and I’m fortunate to be sitting here this morning in good health for me and for my family.”\n\nOur journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com.", null, "As Democrats dream of a blue Texas, tight House race will give a glimpse of how far they’ve come\n\nA bathroom is built here with plastic bottles", null, null ]
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[ "Hits of the seventies\n\nIn 1975, during the World Cup, the Kennington Oval in London turned briefly into a slaughterhouse. Two Sri Lankans, Sunil Wettimuny and Duleep Mendis, were engaged in a bloody fight against the fastest bowler in the world, Jeff Thomson.\n\nSri Lanka were healthily placed at 150 for 2 in the 32nd over of the 60-over game, chasing a target of 329, when Ian Chappell unleashed Thommo for the second time at the pair. Thommo was in a nasty mood and let rip balls of fire.\n\n\"It was a like a flash. I couldn't see the ball,\" Wettimuny remembers. The balls leapt off the pitch short of a length and thudded into the body. Again and again. There were no helmets.\n\n\"It was the fastest spell of fast bowling I had ever faced in my life,\" Mendis reminisces. \"He was averaging over 100 miles.\" Mendis stresses that the speeds he is referring to are just the average, not the high point of that spell. \"It was seriously fast and we had no protection.\"\n\nThommo kept pinging them in at the body. Later he said, \"They were only little fellas, so you couldn't call it a bouncer exactly!\"\n\n\"You couldn't pick the ball cleanly from his action that he had - plucking the ball from behind - and over that, he was firing them at top speed. It was a great challenge,\" Mendis says.\n\nIt was almost fatal too. Mendis copped one on the head from a lifter and went down as if he were shot. According to Thommo, Mendis muttered, \"Oh my god, I am going now\" - which Mendis has always denied. \"I was under concussion. And I went to the hospital.\" Just before he left, he saw a sickening sight in the middle.\n\nThommo had turned his fury to Wettimuny. The last ball of one particular over was a fast yorker that rammed against the foot. Wettimuny yelped in pain but got no sympathy from Thommo: \"Look, it's not broken, you weak bastard. But if you're down there next over, it will be.\"\n\nWettimuny had some treatment and willed himself to carry on. And yes, he was on strike when Thommo returned. The ball blurred through the air and crashed into the same spot again. This time the foot was broken - and so was his will.\n\nThommo even threw down the stumps at the striker's end with Wettimuny out of the crease, hopping in agony.\n\nWettimuny and Mendis checked into the same hospital. A laughing Mendis recalls bumping into a policeman there, who, unaware of the cause of the injury, asked him, \"Sir, do you want to press charges against this man [Thomson]?\"\n\nMendis had the last laugh, though, when he faced Thommo again, in a one-dayer against Queensland in Brisbane nearly 10 years later and hit 72 not out, leading his team to a win.\n\nWas it the perfect revenge? Mendis laughs again. \"No, no, nothing like that. Thommo had an injury then and he was not as fast. He was still pretty quick but not the same old bowler.\"\n\nMendis, went on to lead Sri Lanka to their first Test win and their first series win, and is currently the CEO of Sri Lanka Cricket.\n\nWettimuny, too, had a nice little moment under the sun, at a World Cup, 20 years on from that first one.\n\nWhen Sri Lanka won the 1996 tournament, Air Lanka decided to send in a special flight to bring the heroes back. The captain of that flight was Wettimuny, who had turned a pilot by then. Arjuna Ranatunga entered the cockpit and the two captains posed with the cup. Mendis was the manager of the team then. The two men who had a nightmare at the hands of Thommo were living their dream.\n\nSriram Veera is a staff writer at Cricinfo", null, "The Sri Lanka I grew up on\n\nThey were a competitive side in the '70s, but it's a pity that not all of their finest players of that era got to play Test cricket" ]
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[ "Padua is home to “Notturni d’Arte 2013”: a series of initiatives that present to the public the story of the origins of the ancient civilizations of the Venetians.\n\nTours led by art historians and experts in the area and enlivened by performances and literary readings will lead visitors to the knowledge of ancient Venetians through the discoveries during the centuries from the ground, still prodigal of surprises, and the most significant places of Roman Padua and Early Christian age.\n\nAmong the places included in the 2013 program are the Venetkens Show at the Palazzo della Ragione, the archaeological area of ​​Maldura Palace, the Roman amphitheater, the Museum of archaeological science and art of the Department of Antiquity, University of Padova, the Shrine of st. Prosdocimus in the Basilica of st. Justina, the St. Nicholas Church. Sofia and the Cathedral.\n\nAt the closing night on September 1, the Civic Wind Orchestra of Padua organizes a concert at the Castle Carrara.\n\nCaldé, near Castelveccana, in the province of Varese, is home July 25 to 28 of XVIII Festival of Games and Mathematical Culture.\n\n“All is number” is the traditional appointment for mathematical fun in the beautiful setting of Caldé, not without reason is called the Portofino of Lake Maggiore.\n\nA not to be missed opportunity to meet mathematicians, researchers, enthusiasts, schools, families and friends.", null ]
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[ "I love old things. I am more comfortable in a dilapidated, run-down neighborhood than I am surrounded by clean, fresh, modern buildings. I feel at home when I am in an old place.\n\nWith that said, it’s kinda comical that I have landed in a very sanitized, newly-built, standard suburb, where there is literally nothing old.\n\nWell, I’m exaggerating a tiny bit . . . There are about 3 blocks of kinda old downtown in my little suburb, which includes one block of old homes where 3 out of the 4 homes there have been remodeled and turned into commercial properties.\n\nThe 4th old home on that block, the one that hasn’t been turned into a dentist or attorney’s office, is this one:", null, "I know it doesn’t look like much, but underneath that ivy is a real, true old, craftsman house. And as you can see, this last, little old house has been for sale.\n\nI’ve dreamed of having a space to open my own shop. Now don’t get your hopes up . . . The story of this post is not how I have bought this house and will be opening my own store. In fact, it’s the exact opposite.\n\nThis little, old house has been for sale in my suburb for almost 2 years now, and for dirt cheap. Twice, my husband and I went to look at it. We knew the lot alone was worth double the asking price, and were confident it’s low asking price was mainly due to the fact that everything in the house was completely original. For most people in my new-loving suburb, that was a major minus. But for me . . . It was a dream 🙂\n\nWhen the first realtor showed it to us, in her words, it was ‘down to the studs” inside. When I stepped inside though, here is what I saw:", null, "It also had the original, solid-wood floors.", null, "As well as several built-in cabinetry spaces, fireplaces and mantles, and big-fat, craftsman style trim. I was drooling as I walked through it.\n\nIt really would have been an absolutely perfect space to purchase and turn into my own shop. I could have sold paint, taught workshops, rented out space to other vendors . . . But the reality is that I just can’t pull that off in my current stage of life.\n\nRemember I also have this going on?", null, "I know plenty of women out there are able to manage a full-time business and home life, but if I’m honest with myself, I am not. I don’t have the mental, emotional, or physical stamina to pull that off. It seemed like such a dream idea, but I knew the reality of it would be a disaster.\n\nSo after looking at the house twice, contacting a contractor for repair estimates, and watching the price continue to fall . . . We had to say no and let it go.\n\nI’ve been watching for the past few months to see if anybody else has decided to buy it. A few weeks ago while driving by, I saw this:", null, "My heart literally sunk. Evidently someone else had bought it, and they were tearing it to pieces. I cried while I drove home, so very sad that the one, last, truly old thing in town was being taken apart and made “modern.”\n\nBut I know I have to be true to myself and follow my gut instincts, along with the wisdom and direction of my husband. I so desperately wanted to save this little house, redeem it and make it beautiful again. It just wasn’t the right thing for our family though, no matter how badly I wanted it.\n\nAfter wallowing in my pity party for a few days, I drove back by and saw a work crew outside. I decided to stop and see if anyone could tell me what their plans were for the house . . . Maybe they could tell me something that would help me feel a little better.\n\nIt was a small blessing that the owner of the restoration company working on the house was on site, and he graciously stopped to talk with me and tell me all about the new owners. His company has been given the job to turn the house into hair salon, and according to him they are trying to keep as much original as they can. However, as I looked over at the giant pile of wood they had pulled off the house, I’m pretty sure his idea of “as much as they can” was probably way different than mine.\n\nAs I was staring at that giant wood pile, I had the thought to ask what his plans were for it all. What did I have to lose? He smiled and told me that it was all going into the trash, and said I would be more than welcome to dig through the pile and take whatever I wanted.\n\nI was so excited that I almost hugged the man! I told him I would be coming back with my truck, was he really sure I could take all that I wanted? Sure, he said.", null, "So this is me (can you see my head popped up back there?), with my husband a few hours later, digging through that pile. It was full of headers, siding, beadbord, wood flooring, shiplap, doors, window pieces, even parts of the original porch columns. We dug and dug and dug, taking every piece of chippy, white wood we could get our hands on.\n\nAfter about an hour and a half, it was time to go pick up my youngest from preschool, so we had to stop. I could see more things buried down deep that I wanted to get to, but we weren’t going to be able to get to them without taking down the whole pile. I hated leaving any of it there, but once again, it was time to walk away.\n\nI know this may sound overly dramatic . . . It is just an old house and old wood anyway. There are many more important things going on in the world, a fact which I am completely aware of.\n\nBut there was a little drama in it for me. A small chance to reclaim some of the last, old house before it all disappeared. Once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.", null, "When it was all said and done, here is part of the stash were were able to bring home. I was hoping to get enough of one certain kind of wood to use it in my home somewhere, maybe as a planked wall or trimming out a window, but it’s too much of a mish-mash of pieces.\n\nSo some it I am going to just sell as is–some of the old headers and beadboard pieces. Some of the pieces I am going to keep and use to make some signs and other crafty things.", null, "The one big piece we did decide to keep though is the biggest header trim we pulled out of the pile.", null, "It’s probably around an 8 ft piece, and it has some exterior wood locks on it. I’m not sure where in my home it’s gonna go, but we will find a place for it. Then I will have another story to tell when people see it and ask me where I found it 🙂\n\nPlease don’t get me wrong . . . I love where we live. I am so, very thankful to have a safe, clean place to raise my children. I appreciate the convenience of my suburb lifestyle and really wouldn’t trade it. But I do miss the character of old towns. To me, there’s just something about places from the past that makes me smile. I’m glad I was able to keep a few pieces of the last old house in town, to take them with me and keep them out of the dump.\n\nAnd maybe one of these days I’ll try out the hair salon . . . or maybe not. It might make me a little too sad to walk in and see everything new and shiny.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "It’s been glaringly obvious that the Philippines is a feudal society and has been ruled by dynasties since time immemorial. Dynasties, after all, are essential in a society renowned for its Heritage of Smallness. Nick Joaquin in that seminal essay observed:\n\nHowever far we go back in our history it’s the small we find–the nipa hut, the barangay, the petty kingship, the slight tillage, the tingi trade. All our artifacts are miniatures and so is our folk literature, which is mostly proverbs, or dogmas in miniature. About the one big labor we can point to in our remote past are the rice terraces–and even that grandeur shrinks, on scrutiny, into numberless little separate plots into a series of layers added to previous ones, all this being the accumulation of ages of small routine efforts (like a colony of ant hills) rather than one grand labor following one grand design.", null, "Indeed, without our oligarchs’ predisposition to accumulating immense wealth by mobilising the Philippines’ vast labour pool to develop and harvest the country’s rich natural resources at scales that are way beyond the reach of the smallness of the typical Filipino’s mind, aspirations, and ambition, the Philippines today will still be a subsistence hunter and gathering barter economy.\n\nIt is common knowledge that most Philippine oligarchs, taipans, and industrialists are descended from immigrants coming from societies with long track records of success in the risky businesses of global trade, exploration, and conquest — Chinese traders, Spanish and American adventurers, and Indian money lenders. It was these people who brought in experience in the building of large scale stuff, whether they be complex organisations, production techniques, and multinational logistics, transport and supply chains. Contrast to that Joaquin’s take on native Filipinos and “our native aversion to the large venture, the big risk, the bold extensive enterprise.”\n\nIn short, the Philippines needs its dynasties and their collective ability to do big time stuff — the sorts of world-class things that native Filipinos, left to their devices, may never have gotten around to building.\n\nSo what then are we to make of this current thinking amongst the chattering classes that Philippine dynasties need to be dismantled? Well, it depends on what ordinary non-dynastic Filipinos have to offer as an alternative. Back in the 70’s and up to the mid- to late-80s, the rallying cry of the Philippine activist fiesta, for example, was that Filipinos needed to be free and democratic to prosper. So the antithesis of that aspiration was then made out to be President Ferdinand Marcos who represented the stuff about Philippine politics that needed to be dismantled. That happened in 1986 and since then, Filipinos were supposedly “free” and “democratic”. And yet the question of whether that “freedom” and “democracy” was actually achieved in the Philippines remains a debatable notion to this day what with the creative ways some people continue to apply to game the system and the hollow-headed manner with which the electorate plays ball with them every single election.\n\nDid a transition from authoritarianism to democracy really change the Philippines at a fundamental level?\n\nI hear nothing but head-scratching…\n\nNow we find people like former UP president Jose Abueva asserting that dynasties are a threat to democracy. Are they, really? Even while the question of whether democracy is really delivering results where they matter to ordinary Filipinos remains unresolved, Abueva uses “democracy” to underpin the So What? test we subject the notion of dynasties to. Thus:\n\nSo what if dynasties are “a threat” to democracy?\n\nConsidering that democracy’s benefit to ordinary Filipinos is, by itself, debatable to begin with, why then should we worry if dynasties (if we are to believe our “activists” when they tell us they are baaaadddd) are a “threat” to it?\n\nEngland itself as well as much of Europe (and, for that matter, much the world from which the most excellent societies emerged from today) were ruled by dynasties. They built the wondrous structures and developed the vast systems that made their countries great. The architectural wonders of Italy that millions of tourists gawk at every year, for example, were built by warlords, avaricious popes, and wealthy aristocrats all motivated by lust for power, vanity, and addiction to conquest. In England, as I mentioned a while back, the politics and power plays amongst its dynastic rulers pretty much make up the stuff of its written history with the quaint sufferings of the peasantry serving as mere footnotes.\n\nIn all ironies, it was only when the peasantry — the English masses — were wiped out by disease that their true power actually emerged. A series of epidemics known as the “Black Death” that swept across Europe over the latter half of the fourteenth century decimated its human population. In England, a population of 6 million was almost halved by the pestilence. The aftermath of that devastation yielded an interesting outcome, however. Peter Ackroyd, in his book The History of England – Foundation describes what happened…\n\nYet the pestilence had slow but permanent effects on English society. The shortage of labour [as a result of the population decline] had the immediate result of increasing both the level of wages and the chances of employment. The phenomenon of the landless or impoverished peasant wholly disappeared. But the rising demands of the working people who had survived, their worth now doubled by the epidemic, provoked a reaction from the landowners and magnates. The knights of the shires, in particular, perceived a threat to good order.\n\nAn Ordinance of Labourers was passed by a parliament in 1349, forbidding employers to pay more for labour than they had before the pestilence. The same Act deemed that it was illegal for an unemployed man to refuse work. The measures were not realistic. Many workers and their families could simply move to another district and to a more generous employer who was willing to ignore the law. Some migrated to towns, for example, where there was great demand for manual labourers such as masons and carpenters. A ploughman might become a tiler. More than enough work was available.\n\nMany younger people now possessed their own holdings of land. And the best land did not remain vacant for long. There had once been too many farmers and labourers working too little soil, but now they were dispersed over the countryside.\n\nIndeed, Abueva himself seems quite aware of what the real issue is in the Philippine setting today…\n\nThe rapid expansion of our electorate, consisting of more and more poor people, insecure and dependent voters, and increasing political competition have increased the cost of campaigning and incumbency for the political leaders acting as patrons of their constituents.\n\nUnfortunately, like most Filipinos brought up on the notion that rich and powerful people left to their devices will necessarily do the right thing as far as the “greater good” is concerned, Abueva fails to see the wisdom in that little snippet he wrote. Instead his call is directed towards Philippine legislators to do, this “right thing” that runs counter to all their personal interests — to enact that much-vaunted “anti-dynasty” law.\n\nGood luck with that. As English history has shown, the oligarchy will not change unless there is a clear and present threat to their personal wealth and power. Only Filipinos can provide that threat. But the power to do so comes at a cost." ]
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[ "In an announcement dated Tuesday, May 18, 2010, a number of Canadian forest companies and environmental groups came together in an agreement to protect the boreal forests and the forest caribou.\n\nThe forest caribou, or wild woodland caribou, a sub-species of reindeer, were once common throughout the North American boreal forest. Their range stretched from Alaska to Newfoundland and Labrador, and as far south as the New England States, Idaho, and Washington. However, they have disappeared throughout most of their southern range, and are classified as threatened elsewhere in their former habitat. Caribou have declined in their distribution and numbers due to the impacts on their habitat from forestry and resource development (and accompanying roads), predation, and over-hunting.\n\nThe northern boreal forest in Canada covers an area of 300 million hectares. Logging operations in this region clear about 650000 hectares of trees annually, an area equal in size to Banff National Park, in the Canadian Rockies.\n\nThis new agreement sets aside 29 million hectares of forest for caribou habitat, and institutes a complete halt to logging in these forest areas. In another 43 million hectares, the groups involved have committed to implementing ecosystem-based forest management practices and protecting species at risk in that area. This protects close to 25% of Canada’s boreal forest, and it is one of the largest protected forest areas in the world.\n\nThe agreement comes after years of negotiating, and many more years of protesting. Nine environmental groups signed on to the plan, including Greenpeace and the David Suzuki Foundation, along with the twelve major forest product companies in Canada, such as AbitibiBowater, Alberta Pacific Forest Industries and Weyerhaeuser Company Limited.\n\nThe agreement is to be phased in over three years, and will include independent monitoring to ensure compliance. For both sides, this marks a new phase in their relationship, with land set aside for stewardship, but at the same time guaranteeing that the logging companies will have access to the forest resources they need. With the signing of this agreement, the environmental groups have agreed to withdraw their “Do Not Buy” campaign against the forestry companies.\n\nFor the logging companies, this is a public relations windfall, giving them good press. At the same time, this agreement will likely drive up the cost of wood, or at least allow them to drive up the price, which will improve their bottom line in an era when demands for pulp and paper products, especially news print, are dropping fast.\n\nWhile for some groups the agreement does not go far enough, or even too far, for others it constitutes a major victory in their fight against deforestation. It shows everyone that compromise is possible, and the benefits are significant. Especially for the woodland caribou.", null, "This Inspiring Man Planted a Forest Larger Than Central Park, One Tree At A Time", null, null, null, null, "This Inspiring Man Planted a Forest Larger Than Central Park, One..." ]
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[ "I lost my phone recently. I mean ‘lost’ in the RIP sense – I’m that sensitive about it. Cliché I know, it fell out of my back pocket and into the loo. It was only in there for, like, two seconds; but that’s all it took. Several hundred spells of holding down the power button, three days bathing it in a bowl of rice and at least two hours of googling ‘how to resuscitate a phone that has fallen down the toilet’ and I had to accept that my phone was gone… forever.\n\nYou learn something from every experience, and all that. Firstly that there are two groups of people – those who know the ‘put the phone in a bowl of rice’ trick, and those who don’t. People in group A will have a personal(ish) story of how this trick miraculously worked before on the phone of someone they know (or don’t, really), saving them a fortune and from a nervous breakdown. This group of know-it-alls also seem to back everything up – phone numbers, photographs, etc. If you hadn’t already guessed it I’m firmly in group B – i.e., absolutely, technically clueless. It was a steep learning curve. Still is, with my husband most recently, gently taking me to task over my nonchalant attitude to laptop security (why would a global cyber criminal be bothered with little old me?)… And last night he patiently told me exactly where I could purchase a, what do you call it, hard drive(?) to back all my important virtual files up. On my list Al, cross my heart.\n\nWe have a room at the end of our house that’s crammed full of stuff and, probably like a lot of people, if the house burned down we wouldn’t miss 92% of what’s in there. Stuff isn’t really important. OK, you might have some sentimental bits and a few useful bobs but a lot of it is inconsequential, forgettable yet can’t-throw-it-out rubbish. But there’s a big basket of photos down there that I would hate to lose. And the same with my phone.\n\nThe phone wasn’t very swish and I’m not one for needing the latest fandangly gadget anyway, but it had a lot of photos on it. Recent photos, older ones and, more importantly, some real golden oldies (in cyber terms that’s circa 2009/2010 – ancient!). Not too many, but they were there – of my old home, out with friends, living my single-girl life on a hill in West Clare with my two dogs. I’m really hoping those pics turn up somewhere because it was a very special, transformative time in my life and photos are probably the best memento you can have. Losing the photos made me think quite a lot about something the writer Nuala O’Faolain said in a radio interview when talking about death. She asked where all the knowledge and memories go? Where would her specific knowledge of opera go, her enjoyment of new curtains for a small window she had bought recently, her ability to reel off favourite lines of poetry, plays and novels? Those feelings, that knowledge – where does it all go when you’re no longer there? I thought it was an immense question and it made me so sad at the time and when I’ve recalled it since. I recalled it when I lost these photos.", null, "Captured In A Photograph – Me, At This Point In Time\n\nIf you’re moving at all, it’s forward. And that’s all good. But some stages in life are particularly important ones. If photos of specific moments are gone – photos of the way the light fell in the little hall and of long, happily-silent dog walks and bits done in the garden – then the details that make up those moments are lost. Without the little signposts that were those photos – me wearing certain favourite clothes, drinking out of specific mugs on a stone bench hobbled together by my Dad – then my brain’s recording of that time gets grainy and I slowly, gradually, quietly lose the ability to re-feel how I felt on an ordinary day back then, before I was the person I now am. Left to rely solely on the whims of memory, I’m afraid that all the experiences that went along with that time in my life will slowly fade away. I will forget and the moments will disappear forever. And I don’t want them to.\n\nI’ll be forty in August. Jaynie! And the last few years in particular have moved fast. Nobody has a tonne of time to look back and reflect. But flicking through old photos, however infrequently you might do it, is a way of reaching out to a different you in a different time doing different stuff. Looking back you can laugh and cry – you can give yourself a little virtual hug, a small thumbs up. Not literally you understand, just, you know, a small show of solidarity from the current you to the past you. “Keep going – you’re doing great. Enjoy it. It’ll all be grand”.\n\nDid it all really happen?\n\nAll now just pictures in my mind…\n\nRight. Can anyone direct me to the nearest Curry’s PC World please?\n\nFun to watch: The ‘back-up’ saga reminded me of this clip from HBO’s Sex & The City (click on the title to play) – Did you back up your data? “Ummm I don’t do that”\n\n2 thoughts on “Before I Was The Person I Now Am”" ]
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[ "More Than Your Nickel's Worth: The Nickelodeon", null, "Charmaine Zoe, from a 1911 issue of The Implet\nThe Nickelodeon was a revolution in entertainment.\n\nWhat can a nickel buy? In today’s world, not much, but in 1905, a nickel could purchase a one-pound loaf of bread, a ticket to ride on an urban trolley, a glass of draft beer… and a seat in a movie theater. Theaters in that time, however, were called something entirely different: a combination of the Greek odeon, meaning theater, and the five-cent price moving picture theaters charged for their shows – nickelodeon.\n\nNickelodeons began as a showman’s next step to making it rich in America. Harry Davis, born in England in 1870, immigrated to the United States at the age of nine and two years later entered the world of showmanship as a carnival hustler. He quickly learned effective business skills and how to appeal to crowds, discovering a passion for the field. By the time inventions such as Edison’s Kinetoscope, the French Cinematograph, and the American Vitascope entered the scene, Davis was a successful owner of several “dime museums,” penny arcades, and playhouses in a variety of locations. The entertainment value of moving pictures became apparent to Davis when he began showing them at these various locations as additional attractions. It seemed that everyone loved the movies, so enthralled by the lifelike images projected onscreen that one man reportedly drew his pistol and shot the image of a robber during one film. Davis soon realized that movies were the next “big thing” to hit the entertainment world and so decided to showcase them separately from his other enterprises. He teamed with Pittsburgh native John P. Harris, a respected employee and his brother-in-law, to open the Nickelodeon on Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh on June 19, 1905.", null, "Moving Picture World, Nov. 30, 1907\nInside the Nickelodeon was a plush environment, looking very much like an opera house.\n\nThe Pittsburgh Nickelodeon seated 96 patrons in opera-house chairs, but at least one hundred more filled in standing room for every showing. These standing patrons crowded behind a bar on a raised platform in the back of the theater through all seasons, enduring any discomfort necessary to watch a fifteen-minute reel of film picturing, for example, a girl climbing a tree, someone eating an apple, or Edwin Porter’s infamous The Great Train Robbery. Many of these patrons were middle-class workers from the downtown Pittsburgh area whose jobs in the steel mills could not supply the two-dollar ticket prices of most opera and playhouses. Nickelodeons quickly became the workingman’s entertainment. The upper class could not resist, either – moving pictures were too much a spectacle to miss!\n\nNo business records from the time remain, but it is estimated that around 7,000 people patronized the theater each day between 8 A.M. and midnight. The first day the Nickelodeon opened, 450 people watched movies. By the second day, more than 1,500 people waited in lines. They were greeted with the best showmanship Davis could offer, for he was a believer in getting the most “bang for your buck,” a formula that nearly all nickelodeon owners followed. Phonographs or sideshow actors called out to attract crowds to their doors, while brightly lit signs towered as many as three stories above the storefront proclaiming the name of the theater and its current list of shows. Harris and Davis’s small storefront theater also boasted a variety of architectural flourishes such as crown moldings, embellished ceilings, and colorful paintings. Gilded statues and sconces greeted customers in the lobby, offering a rich “high class” atmosphere to the masses that could not normally afford it. What patrons didn’t know is that most of the decorations in Harris and Davis’s theater were extraordinarily cheap! Davis employed craftsmen who already worked in his regular theaters to embellish the Nickelodeon in the style of opera houses. If such opulence worked in those buildings, why not in a motion picture theater? And succeed it did. People flocked to the Nickelodeon to experience the classy ambience and view the latest film the way the upper class went to see the latest play or opera.", null, "Remy\nJohn Harris was honored by the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania for his role in the development of the film industry in Pittsburgh.\n\nHistorians estimate the building for the Nickelodeon on Smithfield Street cost Davis around $40,000 to purchase and decorate, but its worth to history is much more. This first theater was the impetus for nation-wide “nickel madness,” a sensation that spurred thousands of businessmen and showmen to open their own nickelodeons (with different names) in cities across the U.S. Within Pittsburgh alone, over one hundred nickelodeons opened in the years following Harris and Davis’ motion picture theater.\n\nBut while other cities were catching up, Pittsburgh was bounding forward in the motion picture business. Production companies and film exchanges burst onto the Pittsburgh scene shortly after the nickelodeon boom, providing theaters with fresh material so often that theaters could change programs multiple times a week. “Film Row” sprung up on Forbes Avenue between Ninth and Twelfth Streets, though most moved to Fourth Avenue by 1914 due to fire safety codes. The seven-story Seltzer Building, for example, housed a piano and organ company, a storage company, Selznick Productions, and three other film production companies all under one roof! Similar city blocks developed wherever nickelodeons spread, but Pittsburgh proudly housed the first and arguably the busiest. After all, before Hollywood existed, production companies first came to Pittsburgh for easy access to film exchanges, trade journals, and a wide variety of audiences.", null, "Dan Buczynski\nA modern tribute to one of the founders of the original Nickelodeon.\n\nThe wide variety of audiences worried people about what would happen in the dark setting. Some people asked for movie review boards to judge the moral themes shown. The review boards inspired the ones still in place. Others wanted the movies to be shown with the lights on, “There were not many social spaces at that time that allowed sexes to intermingle in the dark for extended periods of time,” said Michael Aronson, an assistant professor of film and media studies at the University of Oregon, who is writing a history of the Pittsburgh nickelodeon boom. “The middle class already had a fear of immigrants and a fear of the dangerous other. Sex was bound into that.”\n\nPittsburgh’s key involvement in the history of the film industry is unknown to most, for over time the production companies relocated, the trade journals went out of print, streets were renamed and buildings were torn down. The only evidence of the Nickelodeon left is a bronze plaque hanging near 441 Smithfield Street, erected for the Nickelodeon’s 50th anniversary, and memorabilia held by John Harris’s descendants, the Hahn family. The building itself was torn down after only five years of operation to make way for larger occupancy (and more opulent) movie theaters more like the ones we know today. But the fact remains that the nickelodeon began as an idea unique to Pittsburgh, the first step to reaching today’s modern cinemas.\n\nIf only they still charged just a nickel!" ]
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[ null, "Now or Then, a Rhino simply knows it’s time to wrap it up, and move out. That Rhino responds to the Call of Nature, wherever events lead. Hesitation does not come into play.\n\nToday YIR salutes Mr. Lyonel Feininger, born 1871. He was both a German-American Impressionist painter and a cartoonist. We like his work.\n\n3 thoughts on “Get your coat, and get your hat…”" ]
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[ null, "When I took my beautiful wife S to Tokyo to celebrate her birthday in March, because we only had three days in town, we had to very carefully curate our dining choices. While we did visit an old favourite, most of the restaurants we visited were new to us, including two sushi joints that we’d been meaning to try for years. One was a much-ballyhooed three Michelin-starred place in Ginza that is regularly discussed on forums like Chowhound and which many punters like to claim is the best sushi restaurant in Tokyo. The other is a much more modest (and much livelier) place in Yotsuya that has no Michelin stars and is rarely mentioned in Western or English-language media. Amazingly–although some Japanese friends tell me I shouldn’t have been surprised–we left the three Michelin-starred restaurant feeling very ripped off and extremely underwhelmed. But, the meal we had at Sushi Sho (also sometimes spelled Sushishou), the cultish little joint just east of Shinjuku, delivered what I can honestly say was the single greatest sushi meal of both my life and my wife’s. S has since been describing the experience to friends as “life-changing sushi.”\n\nWe first heard about Sushi Sho, amusingly, through the restaurant guide that S and I help publish. The thing is, while the company we co-own publishes The Miele Guide to Asia’s Finest Restaurants, that does not mean that S or I have been to most of the restaurants on the list. In fact, if I look at each year’s list of the 500 best restaurants in Asia (for that year), I’ve probably eaten at only a handful of the profiled establishments. Restaurants earn their spots in the guide through both a public vote and a juried vote. Neither I nor S (nor our sponsor) has any influence on who gets into the guide. Sushi Sho, located in Yotsuya, Tokyo, has made it into the guide for the past three years.\n\nWhen S and I visit Japan, we often make it a point to try restaurants that are new to us that are listed in The Miele Guide. And, since sushi is my wife’s all-time favourite food, we’ve been especially working our way through the various sushi restaurants we’ve profiled over the years. Prior to our visit in March, Sushi Sho was one of the few that we had yet to visit.", null, "Because I am a bit of a research geek, I always like to “google” restaurants on my must-try list in order to see what others have to say about them. For most highly-rated restaurants, you can almost always find several professional reviews plus a whole slew of blog posts, providing real first-hand experiences. With Sushi Sho, however, I was surprised by how little information was available. In fact, I found only two articles worth noting. One was a short Q&A with Chef Alain Ducasse from February 2011 in which he mentions that the last meal that truly impressed him (back then) was at Sushi Sho. The other is from an article on CNNGo, in which they ask Tokyo freelance gourmet concierge (he calls himself the “Tokyo Fixer”) Shinji Nohara to list six culinary highlights in his city. Sushi Sho is one of them, and most interestingly, Nohara says, “This place kicked out the Michelin researchers. The master told me they were rude and didn’t know how to appreciate sushi.” I think it was when I had read that last bit that I decided I simply had to check out Sushi Sho and meet its chef-owner.\n\nSushi Sho is located on a small side street, around the corner from the Yotsuya subway station. There are no tables here, just ten seats around a central counter. At lunch, Chef Nakazawa and his team prepare only a bara-chirashi set that is extremely popular. He makes only 20 a day and when they’re sold out, that’s it. Dinner is a more elaborate, more drawn-out affair. Nakazawa-san advises customers to allow for two and a half hours, during which he will serve an incredible range of sushi, plus other seafood. The average price for the dinner menu is 20,000 yen. And, let me tell you, it is worth every penny.\n\nDinner at Sushi Sho was both very special and really unique. First, we were served a high proportion of lightly grilled or cooked seafood dishes at the start of the meal. Second, the fish served to us seemed to be more flavourful–more umami–than what I’d had at other (top) sushi restaurants. We’ve since learned that this is because Nakazawa-san ages all of the fish that he serves in order to draw out the most flavour. Third, S and I were amazed by how warm the rice being paired with the fish was; warmer than what we’ve had in any other sushi establishment. While this could be a very individual thing, I found the contrast of the warm rice and cool fish really delightful. Fourth, Nakazawa-san didn’t just have one batch of seasoned sushi rice to pair with his fish. He had prepared several different batches, all seasoned distinctly (for example, some with more vinegar, some with less, etc), and he’d pair each specific fish with a specific batch of rice. Fifth, Nakazawa-san is a well-known sake expert–he’s also a trained sake brewer–so he’s able to pair your dinner with several different sakes, all of which work perfectly with the sushi you are being served. And lastly, the atmosphere at Sushi Sho is relaxed and fun (which was the exact opposite of the annoyingly reserved and stuffy three starred place we visited on that same trip).\n\nAs I said, from a culinary perspective, that first meal was really life-changing. Nakazawa-san served us what was hands-down the best sushi we’d ever tasted. The highlight from a night of highlights was a ten-day aged toro, an intense, almost effervescent mouthful of fat, creamy umaminess.\n\nKeiji Nakazawa entered the F&B industry in 1978 when he was just fifteen years old. Over the next fifteen years, he would work in a variety of establishments, from snack bars to legendary sushi restaurants like Kyubey. He opened Sushi Sho when he was just 30 years old, and has quietly become one of Tokyo’s most influential sushi chefs. He’s known for his obsession with understanding and mastering the techniques of Edo-period sushi masters, who worked in a time before refrigeration. He’s been on Iron Chef and even written a book titled “Sushiya no ningen-ryoku” (The Abilities Behind the Sushi Bar). And, while little known outside of Japan, any and every critic I’ve spoken to in Japan is an admirer of Nakazawa’s.\n\nDuring our most recent trip, S and I were fortunate enough to recruit a translator to help us speak with Nakazawa-san. The first thing we asked about was his approach to his fish. Nakazawa explained that when he first started training as a sushi chef, he was taught that the fresher the fish the better (in fact, this is what most of us are also told). But, Nakazawa-san explained to us, forty to fifty years ago, aging–and the technique and skill required to age fish expertly–was the focus. When fish arrives fresh, Nakazawa-san contends, it has no taste. But let it age for two days or more, and it develops real flavour.\n\nIn Sushi Sho, Nakazawa-san serves around 40 different kinds of fish. For each one, he’s had to learn what the optimum aging time is, plus the conditions that create the best taste. Some fish, he’ll age naturally. Some will be aged with salt, some in vinegar and some wrapped in different kinds of seaweed. With kohada (gizzard shad) for example, he salts the fish and then soaks it in vinegar for between four to six days. Knowing whether a specific piece tastes best after four or five or six days is something he’s spent his career mastering.\n\nEverything to Nakazawa-san seems to be about deriving optimum taste and pleasure in the experience of eating. And everything, to this soft-spoken chef, is interconnected. The pairing of the rice and the fish is as important, he tells us, as the pairing of the sake and the sushi. It is this attention to the overall gustatory experience that makes him, in my book, a true master.\n\nWhen we asked Nakazawa-san if he would ever consider opening a second branch, and especially an overseas branch of Sushi Sho, his first response was “no”. He told us that he gets great satisfaction every time one of his ex-staff goes on to open a successful sushi restaurant of his own. He very happily showed us the name cards of the restaurants whose chefs once worked for him. The most prominent of these is Masakatsu Oka, whose Sushisho Masa has been winning rave reviews recently.\n\nBefore we left, I had to ask Nakazawa-san about what Shinji Nohara said… had he really thrown Michelin inspectors out of the restaurant? No, he said, he never kicked anyone out of Sushi Sho. The true story is this. One day, several years back, a Japanese gentleman, after finishing his meal, introduced himself, saying that he worked for Michelin and wanted to include Sushi Sho in their upcoming guide. This inspector came back three more times. But with each subsequent visit, Nakazawa-san grew less and less fond of him. By the inspector’s fourth visit, Nakazawa-san decided that the appointed inspector knew nothing about sushi and told him so. For Nakazawa, it was inconceivable that a reviewer who was in charge of deciding which restaurants should appear in such a prestigious guide should be so ignorant. Suffice it to say, his restaurant’s been ignored by Michelin ever since.\n\nWhich, for now, is a great thing. When you go to Sushi Sho, you see mostly local patrons, i.e. no tourists. It’s also not impossible (unlike places like Sushi Saito) to get reservations at.\n\nSo, next time you happen to be in Tokyo, if you want to experience truly incredible sushi, skip the more famous places and instead go to Sushi Sho and let Chef Keiji Nakazawa introduce you to real Edo style sushi. I can guarantee you’ll be blown away. And, like me and my wife, you may never be able to think about sushi the same way again." ]
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[ null, "Debra's Penny Books....great used history books on amazon.\n...buy used history, genealogy and antique Books on Amazon for 1¢, a penny, a cent, a pence, 1840's prices! hope you'll also join me at Ancestorville Genealogy on FB. be sure you are looking at USED, not NEW. They do fluctuate as they sell, but the most expensive on this page is $3.53 at the moment, many under $1.00. thank you. ~debra\n\nStars in the water: The story of the Erie Canal\nby George E Condon\nA 1974 book on what was known as \"The Ditch\", the canal was dug 1817-1825 by immigrants, mainly Irish, and many who perished in the process. It was 40 feet wide, 4 feet deep and 363 tedious miles long, stretching from Albany to Buffalo NY. wonderfully researched, and a classic on NY Erie canal history. ~debra\n\nPioneer Doctor: The Story Of A Woman's Work\nby Mari Grana\n....the true story of Dr. Mary Babcock Atwater, who settled her medical practice in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1890. The reviews are mixed, in the 3-5 star range, but it's said to have been researched very well, and how many books are there on 19th c. women doctors anyway? good history. recommended. ~debra\n\nThe Minutemen and Their World (American Century) 1st Edition\nby Robert A. Gross\n...I have not read this beautiful book, but just ordered it. With the small New England town of Concord at the foremost center at the Revolutionary War period, it later became the intellectual capital of a young America. Ulrich Review: “For historians, The Minutemen and Their World was a shot heard round the world. It taught us that fine history combines good scholarship with good writing. Its reverberations are still being heard.” ―Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. enjoy! ~debra\n\nGreat Tales from English History: A Treasury of True Stories about the Extraordinary People - Knights and Knaves, Rebels and Heroes, Queens and Commoners Who Made Britain Great by Robert Lacey\n...I'm an American living in Britain at the moment and bought this book recently to learn more of the history around me, and l love it, and even the look of it! Stories always help me understand history, and now I have a better view of my English ancestors. ~debra\n\n...this book tells the stories of the Underground RR, such as David Ruggles, who invented the black underground in New York City, Quakers Isaac Hopper and Levi Coffin, who risked their lives to build it, and of course, the amazing Harriet Tubman. excellent! ~debra\n\n.....A New York Times bestseller tells true stories of four women who risked their lives to become spies during the American Civil War. 580 reviews, 4 out of 5. interesting and thoughtful book on the lost stories until now. ~debra\n\nTeam of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln\nby Doris Kearns Goodwin\n...over 3,000 5 stars reviews on amazon. I listened to 40 hours on audio and loved every minute, but the actual thick beautiful book is in my collection too. Highly recommended, all about Lincoln, but all about life back then. I love anything Doris Kearns Goodwin writes, but this is her historical masterpiece in my opinion. ~debra\n\nAbigail Adams by Woody Holton\n....Woody Holton, a world renowned historian of the American Revolution, looks at over 2,000 letters, an unprecendted amount of material about her life, losses, relationships and also her steadfast views in support of women of the time. recommended, I listened on audio while walking and loved it. ~debra\n\nAmerica's First Daughter: A Novel by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie\n...A novel, this is the untold story of Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter, Martha \"Patsy\" Jefferson Randolph. an amazing number of positive reviews, in the thousands! ~debra\n\nWho Do You Think You Are?: The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History\nby Megan Smolenyak\n...our favorite show mixed with famous genealogist Megan Smolenyak, what's not to like and trust about this wonderful book on tracing your family roots and ancestry? ~debra\n\n...the famous 1987 Weintraub biography of Queen Victoria truly at home from her childhood to death. much is explained in the Queen's own handwritten letters. ~debra\n\nTo Our Children's Children: Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come\nby Bob Greene & D.G. Fulford\n...collecting and thinking about preserving family first hand knowledge is what this book is all about. Grandparents and parents should own this book. ~debra\n\nThe Red Badge of Courage, Dover Thrift Editions by Stephen Crane\n....an absolute American classic and masterpiece written in 1895. A short but powerful read of a young Civil War soldier Henry Fleming, and his feelings of going into battle on many fronts. Highly recommended. Wonderful to experience the front lines if you have Civil War ancestors. ~debra\n\nby Brian Kilmeade & Don Yaeger\n....this book scores 4.6 out of 5 for 3,500 amazon reviews! It's the story of the Culper Spy Ring featured in the very popular AMC series Turn. It comes very highly recommended, and is especially helpful in understanding the lives of our American Revolutionary ancestors. ~debra\n\nby Patricia Brady\n...I have not read this book, but it's on my list and reviews say it is meticulously researched, taking Martha Washington away from our traditional vision of a white haired granny, and giving her a strong voice of her own. Can't wait to read. ~debra\n\nLadies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation\n\n...famed NPR, ABC writer and journalist Cokie Roberts speaks on the amazing women who helped build this country. The book offers another view of Revolutionary War era history not often told. There is much detail and focuses on the accomplishments of the first ladies and their lives. It was also great on audio! ~debra\n\nby Walter R. Borneman\n......have you ancestors who fought in the War of 1812 between the US & Great Britian? Want to learn more of the era and the war? 10,000 Native Americans fought with the British, as well as Canadians, as Canada was then a British colony. wild and interesting? Yes. This is a book I have in my library, and helped me understand more of this bloody conflict, whereby America was gaining its final and total independence from Great Britain. ~debra\n\nby Karey Bresenhan & Nancy Puentes\n.....mmm. Quilts! large and small. A historical analysis of 75 historic quilts from 1825-1940 and a must have for any antique quilt collector or sewing enthusiast. Fabrics, designs, patterns, color, technique....and the book is one penny, amazingly great to buy this beautiful book at 1840 prices! ~debra\n\nby Jean Harvey Baker\n...the author clearly states that she does not feel Mary Todd Lincoln was insane, and offers intricate detail about her life and times. Mary lost her husband and 3 of her 4 children, as well as living in the White House during the incredibly tumultuous and sad Civil War. After the war, her son Robert Todd Lincoln, their eldest son and a practicing attorney, admitted Mary to an insane asylum. The author refutes her mentally illness. It does a very good job of explaining her life from a young southern privileged child, to living with Abraham Lincoln. Very detailed...and a great look at women's roles in the the Civil War era. ~debra\n\n...bestselling NY Times author Jennifer Chiaverini writes of Abraham and Mary Lincoln's private lives through her dressmaker and close friend, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley, who was born a slave. I have not read this book as of yet, but am excited to grab it. Elizabeth lived incredibly close and personal to the Lincoln family during the Civil War era, and is an actual historical figure. She was a slave who bought her own freedom with her amazing dressmaking skills. ~debra\n\nA Perfect Union: Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation\n\nby Catherine Allgor\n...much loved First lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison 1768-1849 was wife of James Madison 1751-1836, the 4th President of the US from 1809 to 1817. She helped the widowed Thomas Jefferson in first lady duties, and she is famous for running back in the white house under attack, saving the iconic Gilbert Stewart painting of George Washington! Go Dolly! Sadly, she lived in poverty in her later years. Must read... ~debra\n\n......I love the work of Charles Bruce Catton 1899-1978, a prolific American journalist and American Civil War historian, and by far my favorite Civil war writer. I believe I have honestly listened to this as an audio book over 1,000 times in my lifetime while driving in my car. It explains the era better and clearer than any other thing I have read. ~debra\n\nby Gordon S. Wood\n...I have spent much time studying the 19th century in America, and felt it was time to brush up on the 17th century and the American Revolution. I handle many old lost family photos (genealogy antiques) of families with Revolutionary War roots and ties. I wanted an easy clear and concise read, maybe even a refresher....and here it is! Highly recommended if you'd like to know more on your Revolutionary War ancestors...PS the author, Gordon S. Wood is an esteemed professor of history at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, founded in 1764. ~debra\n\nUnwise Passions: A True Story of a Remarkable Woman---and the First Great Scandal of Eighteenth-Century America\n\nby Alan Pell Crawford\n...a mix of 17th century history & scandal...with solid historical documentation. have Randolph Genealogy and family roots? This is about Nancy Randolph of Virginia's eminent Randolph family. I was surprised that it was much more of a page turner than I expected. Love American political and social history? this is for you. ~debra\n\nby Joseph J. Ellis\n...Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and James Madison built a fragile nation in the late 18th century, Revolutionary War period. The history of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. A classic, and a beautiful must read. ~debra\n\nby Melton A. Mclaurin\n...this story is not for the faint of heart, and tells a gripping and violent tale of a slave named Celia. Melton McLaurin is a history professor at the University of North Carolina and based the book on actual records in the court, documents, letters and pre and post Civil War newspaper accounts. A Chilling and sobering slavery story. African American History. ~debra\n\nBy David McCullough\n...one of America’s most amazing historians writes an exciting look at the American Revolution, Great Britain, George Washington and life in 1776. Want to know more about your Revolutionary War ancestors and life during this tumultuous time? This is a classic for the ages, and a must read. ~debra\n\nThe Family: A Journey into the Heart of the Twentieth Century\n\nby David Laskin\n...David Laskin writes of his own extended family, from the shtetels of Belarus to the United States, to Israel, and to the the pits at Ponar ghetto at Vilna, and to Klooga in Estonia. Do you have Jewish Genealogy roots? This has been called a masterful 20th century tale. It is on my list, and I have been recommended this book by ancestorville friends who say it is meticulously researched and beautifully delivered. ~debra" ]
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[ "Have you seen a photo of Justin Bieber lately? It’s been a minute since the hyper-religious pop idol last released an album, but in the absence of sonic innovation he’s found a different creative outlet: dressing like a greaseball skater boy who dropped out of McGill to hitchhike through the Ozarks.\n\nHe’s far from the only guy embracing the sleaze—this very specific aesthetic is a full blown thing, one that’s been a foregone conclusion ever since “normcore” exploded into our collective consciousness more than four years ago and redefined the notion of individualistic self-expression. “Everyone’s so unique that it’s not unique anymore,” fashion designer Kristine Guico told writer Fiona Duncan in 2014, and thus pre-financial-collapse regalia was traded in for ironic uniformity.\n\nAs normcore sank in, permeating everything, athleisure and the “dust fit” followed suit, perpetuating the late-capitalist idea that simplifying your wardrobe is a key component of optimizing your time and energy in service of being more productive. Dressing simply also just happens to look really cool, if done carefully. Menswear enthusiasts are so obsessed with Shia LaBeouf‘s signature mix of thrift-store T-shirts and baggy shorts, they’ve erected entire Instagram accounts in his honor.\n\nOn Wednesday, Esquire published a piece by Jonathan Evans that identifies the Bieber strain of this fashion virus as “scumbag;” every slightly modified iteration of the core outfit—bright colors, baggy fabrics—therefore falls under the umbrella of what Evans calls the “Summer of Sleaze.” It’s a peculiar look, somewhere between Hypebeast-caliber streetwear worship and the sheer neglect of personal hygiene common in pubescent boys. Bieber’s color palette is wildly unpredictable, but usually more than one neon hue can be found on any of his recent outfits.\n\nEvans’ piece cleverly hits on the specific items of clothing that are integral to the scumbag formula, and he lists some stars who have taken up the mantle: Jonah Hill favors bowling shirts; Wiz Khalifa prefers rumpled designer sweatpants. But while he does point out that female celebs have adopted the “Summer of Sleaze” look, he fails to mention that queer women have been dressing like the world’s coolest pot dealers since time immemorial, long before normcore, athleisure and the dust fit were a twinkle in Post Malone’s eye.\n\nThat doesn’t mean, however, that the scumbag look is definitively queer. “Dirtbag style is not expressly gay, but for me a big part of the appeal is that it is a knowingly doomed attempt to look regular or unmarked or neutral as a woman,” said Jamie Lauren Keiles, a freelance journalist based in Queens, N.Y. “When I get dressed in the morning, my inspirations are Rocky, my Philadelphia heritage, the Village People, guys who itch their balls in basketball shorts, guys with chest hair who wear Jewish stars on gold chains, guys who went to Andover and play lacrosse but sell weed for no reason, weekend dads who drive Camaros, metal guys with stringy hair and Hormel brand chili.”\n\nThe Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick is essentially a scumbag fashion feast, and it’s women who are figuring out how to turn the look into an art form, rocking backwards flat-brim hats with greasy hair, baggy sweatshirts paired with baggy pants and cropped jeans layered over tall socks and Converse. But famous women have the formula nailed too. Take a look at Shane on The L Word, Syd from The Internet, or Cara Delevigne recently walking down the street in West Hollywood if you want a more comprehensive idea of how the scumbag aesthetic is elevated and lent an air of sophistication when worn by women.\n\nDelevigne, for example, was recently photographed wearing an oversized track jacket, athletic shorts and flame-patterned socks pulled almost to her knees on an outing with her girlfriend, Ashley Benson. The Guy Fieri–style hot rod tongues of fire on Delevigne’s socks are pure dirtbag, but the relative neutrality of the rest of her outfit makes the whole look click. Post Malone would make those socks look cheesy, but Delevigne turns them into a statement accessory. Also, it helps that she’s literally a model.\n\nCalling out Bieber for pairing a shapeless T-shirt with exposed underwear, skinny jeans and Vans is all well and good, but Kristen Stewart wore this type of look better (if not first). In fact, Stewart might as well be the patron saint of the dirtbag aesthetic. As an A-list actress, she is obligated to wear gowns and architecturally daring makeup to premieres, but in her personal life she tends to select effortlessly cool ensembles that simultaneously indicate her nonchalance and a studied awareness of the appeal of her tall, thin body. In other words, she dresses like a scumbag while still “dressing like a girl.”\n\nI’ll admit my bias. I’ve long maintained that Kristen Stewart is the best-dressed person on the planet. She’s been wearing sneakers with designer dresses since her Twilight days, but it isn’t her grunge instincts that set her apart.\n\nStewart’s devil-may-care scumbag outfits are on another plane of sartorial enlightenment that’s hard to identify, because at first glance she appears to be doing so little, but the razor-sharp proportions of her clothing often prove otherwise. There’s cogitation happening here. The disarray is deliberate—it is its own genre.\n\nPete Davidson, also featured in Evans’ piece, actually dresses quite similarly to Stewart; whether he knows it or not, the two have common themes in mind. Just check out his ensemble in the Esquire article: a shocking pink Thrasher tee with yellow lettering, camouflage-pattern basketball shorts that feature nearly every color of the rainbow, and tall black socks with all-black Nike Huaraches.\n\nThe relaxed fit and soft fabrics of Davidson’s outfit suggest he doesn’t put much thought into his clothes, but the luminously bright color combination, reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch’s monumental triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, reveals the secret of scumbag dressing: it’s the avant-garde incognito. Stewart, of course, figured this out years ago, which is why even her simplest looks are endlessly referential in seeming futuristic, like an operating system in the midst of a software update.\n\nIf normcore standardized blandness, the rise of scumbag style indicates that the tide seems to be turning. Basic silhouettes are simply too easy and convenient to abandon, so those who test the limits of fashion’s possibilities (Stewart, Davidson, and, yes, Bieber) are subtly injecting a freaky, riotous maximalism back into the mainstream under the guise of trend-approved streetwear.\n\nJust wait until someone wears orange track pants to the Oscars.", null ]
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[ "Hey guys! How’s it going on!? I am pretty sure most of you were hit pretty hard by the spoilers and all the summaries in the last few weeks but you have to understand there was really no escape to it. Social media and internet is expanding so fast that a popular show like Dragon Ball Super will make the headlines even if the people doesn’t want it to. Well, even with the spoilers we won’t know the awesomeness of the movie until we watch it.", null, "Well, something crazy happened right now, we just got an official music video for the official song of the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Yes, Blizzard actually got an music video so this might be the first ‘Anime Music Video’ or AMV of the whole industry which was released by the franchise itself. Now, that is totally insane! This music video also contains a lot of new scenes from the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie and it really looks so good!", null, "I am warning you guys that if you really don’t want to get spoiled, you should just press back and stop reading the article. This time, there are a lot of elements that I am going to reveal down below. I chose not to put spoilers in the title or in the starting paragraphs so even after clicking, you guys can think again and decide. These spoilers will hit the internet anyway in a few hours so the choice is yours but I know some of you don’t like spoilers." ]
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[ "Next door is Liberty Graphics which makes beautiful silk screened products. We then followed the Moosehead Trail on our way to a picnic lunch in Unity, ME. Unity has become the center of sustainability and the organic movement, with the headquarters of the Maine Organic Farmers and Growers Association being cited here as well as Unity College. MOFGA and their annual fair are the authorities on all things organic, and the college has developed a strong curriculum featuring green living and sustainability. The Town is also home to a growing Amish population, as we leave town you may spot signs for the Amish Butcher/Charcuterie where you can pick up some quite tasty sausages.", null, "After leaving Unity we again passed by Fort Knox and the Verona Narrows Bridge, before arriving at the at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport. Not just a boat museum, PMM includes 9 historic buildings from the early 19th century in Searsport. The museum is home to an extensive collection of boats and artifacts highlighting Maine’s history of shipbuilding and its fisheries heritage. A current exhibit highlights postcards sent from every town in Maine, based on Postcard Day, April 19, 1916.\n\nOur departure today took us past one of midcoast Maine’s most popular outdoor areas: Megunticook Lake and Mount Megunticook. Like the other mountains and lakes in this area, this geography was created by the retreating ice sheets that covered Maine two winters ago, Megunticook was the Abenaki name for this entire area, the word means ‘great swells of the sea’ and is taken to describe the hills. Due to the inclement weather we shortened the route and headed to the town of Thomaston.\n\nMuch of the day we followed the course of the St George River, one of the power houses literally and metaphorically of this region. In addition to the mills which were numerous on its upper regions, the bottom section of the river made an ideal shipbuilding hub in the town of Thomaston. Initiated in large part by Henry Knox, revolutionary general and Washington’s first Secretary of War. Knox built a mansion here in 1795 and established operations in ship-building, farming, lime baking and even attempted to build canals along the St George River. The shipbuilding continued and many sea captains settled here contributing to the number of handsome Greek Revival homes in town. We were given fabulous guided tours of the mansion as it stands now, the original mansion had fallen into disrepair by the end of the 19th Century and was torn down, a replica was built in the 1930’s.", null, "Lunch on this day was at the The Owls Head Transportation Museum. Founded in 1973 as somewhere people could fly old planes, it quickly developed into an auto and plane museum, with the emphasis being on operational and operating machines. Their summer schedule includes gatherings most weekends where vehicles are driven and flown. One slightly hidden gem at the museum is the plane that American Bugatti racer Bill Milliken built as a teen. Bill grew up in OId Town, ME and flew his plane at Old Orchard Beach.\n\nAfter leaving the museum we passed through the town of Cushing, home to many artists including Andrew Wyeth. A small group of us detoured to the Olsen House, scene of his famous painting ‘Christina’s World’. A Bugatti inspired recreation was eventually staged.", null, "Maine is at the heart of the local food and drink movement, in addition to the many internationally renowned restaurants, Maine is home to over 60 micro breweries and an increasing number of wineries and distilleries. Sweetgrass Winery is one of these, producing gins and brandies as well as wines. We stopped in to sample some of their fine beverages. Our final dinner was at the Youngtown Inn and much amusement was had recapping the adventures of the day and week. It never ceases to amaze what good fun can be had with the kinds of people brought together by these crazy old cars." ]
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[ "Saved by a Desk\n\nI don’t think I’ll ever become the person whose dwelling is so jam-packed with books, piles of newspapers, and other stuff that she has only narrow aisles to move in. For one thing, moving 12 times in 27 years has helped keep the stuff under control. (Thank you, Martha’s Vineyard.)\n\nBut I understand how it can happen.\n\nWhen I was packing to move to my current apartment, I tossed unfiled papers, notebooks, half-used pads of paper, and miscellaneous stuff into three boxes. As this apartment and I approached our fifth anniversary, the three boxes were not only not unpacked, they were now overflowing with stuff and toppling piles of unfiled papers, liberally garnished with dust and dog hair. The smallest box sat on top of the mid-sized one, three of whose corners had split top to bottom.\n\nEvery winter I was going to deal with those boxes. Every spring caught me with boxes fuller than they had been in the fall. A little voice started nagging at the back of my head. Season by season it got louder and more insistent. It said things were getting out of control. It said things were getting seriously backed up. The way a pipe backs up when it’s clogged with something that shouldn’t be there.\n\nThe backup was weighing my mind down, and I know from experience that this sludginess can slide into depression. On Martha’s Vineyard depression is endemic, which means that no matter how screwed up you are, you can let yourself off the hook by pointing to dozens of people who are much worse off.", null, "The paper backup had to do, I was sure, with my desk. My basic desk hadn’t changed in almost 30 years. It consisted of two two-drawer file cabinets with a varnished piece of particle board laid over them. Since this surface was too high to type on, a table held my keyboard, mouse, and assorted papers and paraphernalia. A long-ago housemate scrounged this table from the alleys of Washington, D.C., and stabilized its legs with dowels. To open the file drawers, I had to move the table, making sure that this didn’t dislodge papers, paraphernalia, or computer components. I hardly ever opened the file drawers. No wonder papers were collecting in split-sided boxes and plastic file trays.", null, "Rhodry and the chair in its better days\n\nThe other obstacle to progress was The Chair. Once upon a time, this was a very comfy small easy chair, upholstered in brown-and-white herringbone fabric. A former neighbors’ dog had totally destroyed the seat, but I had this idea that I’d have it reupholstered and be able to sit in it again. More than a dozen years later, I hadn’t managed to come up with the money, and the chair, covered with an old blue sheet, had become a way station for not-quite-dirty clothes, and books, notebooks, and papers that I couldn’t risk losing in the toppling unfiled piles.\n\nThe chair had to go. So did the desk. Off-island in mid-December, I browsed the computer desks at Staples, the huge office and computer supplies chain store. Yeah, one of those would work — after my checking account recovered from the purchase of my Nooky, which is what took me to Staples in the first place.\n\nAt this point, the nagging voice in the back of my head was supplanted by a deep queasiness in my gut. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and those piles hadn’t grown overnight either. Sorting through and organizing and/or tossing all that stuff was going to take a very long time.\n\nBriefly, very briefly, I considered leaving it all for whoever cleans up after me when I’m dead. They would surely hire a dumpster and shovel all the stuff into it with nary a backward glance. Problem was, my father lived to 86 and my maternal grandmother died a week shy of her 105th birthday. The odds are pretty good that I’ll make 80 at least, and if these piles continue to grow and topple for another 20 years I will indeed be one of those strange people who lives and dies in a rabbit warren of unfiled papers. Perhaps I should hire the dumpster and do the shoveling myself?\n\nPoco a poco se anda mucho, as my Spanish-speaking mother used to say; little by little one makes great progress. I’m not sure she believed it, and I had my own doubts, but as a writer I know that starting is the hardest part and it seemed worth a try.\n\nHere Fate and the Muses, knowing of my proclivity for procrastination, took a hand. About a month ago, a used computer desk was posted to the Facebook group MV Stuff 4 Sale. No chrome and plastic item, this: it was solid wood and very handsome, and the price was what I was willing to pay for something from Staples. Seize the desk! cried Fate and the Muses.\n\nI did. The day it moved in, The Chair and the particle-board desktop moved out. Neighbor David trucked the chair to the Edgartown transfer station. The cost of disposal? A measly 12 bucks.\n\nThat corner of my apartment can breathe again. I’ve begun The Sorting — I’ve already emptied one box. The logjam in my head is breaking up. I look at my desk and think that anything is possible.", null, "Susanna edits for a living, writes to survive, and has been preoccupied with electoral politics since 2016. She just started a blog about her vintage T-shirt collection: \"The T-Shirt Chronicles.\" Her other blogs include \"From the Seasonally Occupied Territories,\" about being a year-round resident of Martha's Vineyard, and \"Write Through It,\" about writing, editing, and how to keep going.\nView all posts by Susanna J. Sturgis →\nThis entry was posted in home, writing and tagged depression, Facebook, procrastination, Rhodry, stuff, workspace. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n9 Responses to Saved by a Desk" ]
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[ null, "A plume of thick, black smoke could be seen across the city this afternoon after St Paul’s Adventure Playground in Bristol was set on fire.\n\nJust after 5pm, smoke began rising from the side of the M32 in St Paul’s, which was quickly attended by emergency services. The M32 remained open though part of Newfoundland Road and Fern Street was closed by police.\n\nCrews from @AFRSTemple @AFRSSouthmead @AFRSBedminster are attending a fire in the St Agnes Park in St Paul’s involving playground equipment , 2 breathing apparatus in use and 2 x 45 jets in use #StayHome pic.twitter.com/AbhNOgbrTM", null, "At the time, Assistant Chief Fire Officer for AF&RS, Simon Shilton said: “It is so disappointing to see that at a time when we all need to be coming together to support one another we still have people committing crimes and ruining our local communities.\n\n“We often attend fires that are started deliberately that present significant risks, not only to those that start them and are around the area but to the crews that are sent to tackle them.\n\n“Now more than ever we would urge people to not start a fire intentionally as it could have severe consequences. Not only is it a crime that can carry a significant sentence, but our crews would potentially be unable to get to another emergency.”", null, "The fire damage to the much-loved park will come as a blow to local residents. The playground has been a community space for over 30 years, but has struggled to keep going in the wake of play funding cuts. In September 2019, the playground teamed up with Team Love to put on an event headlined by Roni Size to raise money to keep the playground open.\n\nChopsy Baby’s Jen Smith witnessed the incident saying: “It was incredibly sad seeing the adventure playground in flames. It’s one of the best open spaces for children to explore, many of whom like us live in flats with no outdoor space. We often used it on Saturday mornings when they ran a closed Send session for disabled children. My children were in tears when they saw what was happening. I know the community will want to get behind the park to make sure it’s able to open its doors again.”\n\nAre all theatres now basically using the Nimbus access scheme? Because you can have a massive serving of Bite Me. Nimbus is apparently an organisation of disabled people. So how did it manage to come up with loads of ableist crap: https://www.accesscard.org.uk/faqs/\n\nDoctor Who Filming Set Up in Bristol\nYouTube Video VVVFcUYwYXAtdnlpLXozWUtrNENqc3F3LlBwSW15VkpYazFF\n\nAll Saints Lane doesn’t take much dressing to tr\n\nThe best place to see the sun setting today is in\n\nLove the view of Weston Super Mare beach from the" ]
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[ "2 Film: INTRO Watch this creative video on the topic of: Technological Convergence. Pay close attention as it will help you understand this topic.\n\n3 Key Points Definition:\nTechnological convergence refers to the trend of different technologies merging into new ones, bringing together a range of media. For your case study: Technological Convergence is significant as it opens up new markets for film. KEY TERMS Technology Convergence Web 2.0 Definition: What is the significance, for film companies & their audiences, of film related technologies coming together?\n\n7 Film: Old Technologies\nA telephone (telecommunications device) was ONLY designed as a point-to-point communication system to transmit & receive sound, most commonly a human voice. Gramophones- record players – tape decks – boom boxes – CD players – are numerous devices that have been specifically designed for projecting music ONLY. A television set was ONLY designed to broadcast (transmit & receive) moving images & sound through analogue station signals.\n\n12 Film: Games Consoles Through technological convergence, devices are now able to present & interact with a wide array of media. They not only interact with the media they are primarily designed to handle, but also with a number of other formats. The Xbox video game consoles primary purpose is to play console games, but it is also now able to play back video, music, & connect to the internet. Consumers don’t just play games on a PS3, you can also: Listen to music - Watch films via the Blu-Ray player – Go online - Stream from LoveFilm, Netflix etc.\n\n13 Film: Smart Phones In today’s market, technology is coming together as hubs, the mobile phone in your pocket is a great example of technological convergence: Smart phones, now offer the functionality of personal music players, digital cameras, text messenger/ systems and internet access as well. Phones can do so much more than be used for a simple phone call; think how this is affecting film making at the production, marketing and exhibition stages? For example; a mobile phone being used as a stills/moving image camera, a movie & audio player which can download content - i.e. one platform many types of media.\n\n15 Film: INTERNET: Web 2.0 The Internet is perhaps the most widespread example of technological convergence, acting as a hub for many aspects of film. Web 1.0 are non-interactive sites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information (one-way flow of info). Web 2.0 websites allow users to interact with other users or change website content (two-way flow of information). Social networking sites, such as Twitter & Facebook, allow readers to interact with film in so many different ways that were not available during Web 1.0. Other Web 2.0: web communities, video sharing & blogs, all of which connect film posters, You Tube videos on films, interviews, trailers, & official films. Virtually all entertainment technologies – from radio to television - video to books – films to games – can be viewed and played online, often with greater functionality than they have in their primary technology. In the context of the film industry, the most significant part of TC is that audiences can now consume films online... For institutions, this means new ways of delivering content to audiences. For audiences, it offers a new way of consuming films - more choice, control, & the convenience of home viewing .\n\n16 Film: Digital Projector\nAn excellent example of how technological convergence has effected the film industry, is the creation of the digital projector. Digitally shot films are simply big computer files, that you can copy, distribute or view, via the web, hard drives, optical disks or satellite, (No reels). With films stored as digital files, cinemas can give audiences much more choice of what to watch. Sporting Events Live Concerts TV Programs\n\n17 Technological Convergence - Summing Up\nThe prospect of film & the web (or basically any digital media/entertainment) all becoming seamlessly integrated, personalised, & readily available for watching or downloading, at home & on the move at high-speed… is very exciting.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Digital media BY ISABELLE CHACTY What is Digital Media? Digital Media is practically traditional media manipulated by computers, and they are created.", null, "Reviews. Definition A review is an evaluation of a publication, such as a movie, video game, musical composition, book, a piece of hardware, or an event.", null ]
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[ null, "Italy took a step forward toward the prohibition of \"ambush marketing\" activities with the approval of Legislative Decree no. 16 / 2020, which entered into force on March 14, 2020, and was recently converted into law, with amendments (Law no. 31 of May 8, 2020, published in the Italian Official Journal no. 121 of May 12, 2020). The decree, now law, has been expressly adopted given the organization of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games and the 2021-2025 ATP Finals Turin 2021-2025. However, it generally applies to any national and international sports events in Italy (upcoming events are Euro 2021 and the 2022 Ryder Cup).\n\nThe purpose of the new legislation is to strengthen the regulatory framework regarding parasitic advertising, introduce sanctions for violators and protect well-known signs in the sports field. The ratio behind these provisions is to preserve the value of sponsorship and licenses granted by the organizers of major events and to protect the various interests of:\n\nThe decree bars parasitic, fraudulent or misleading advertising and commercialization activities carried out around sports events / exhibitions to obtain a monetary or competitive advantage without the prior authorization of the event's organizer. The following activities, defined as \"parasitic advertising and commercialization\" (\"attività di pubblicizzazione e commercializzazione parassitarie\"), are prohibited when carried out from the date of registration of the official logos / marks of the event and up to 180 days from the end of the event:", null, "The execution of sponsorship agreements with individual athletes, teams, artists or other authorized participants in the event is expressly excluded from the application of the decree and thus allowed.\n\nAmbushers risk a quite severe sanction in case of violations, specifically, an administrative fine ranging from €100,000 up to €2.5 million. The Italian Competition Authority, which is responsible not only for antitrust matters but also for unfair commercial practices, is entrusted with the application of the fine.\n\nExceptions to the law\n\nCertain activities, however, are expressly excluded from the application of the decree and thus allowed. The exception concerns the execution of sponsorship agreements with individual athletes, teams, artists or other authorized participants in the event. This provision somehow reflects Rule 40, by-law 3 of the Olympic Charter, under which \"Competitors, team officials and other team personnel who participate in the Olympic Games may allow their person, name, picture or sports performances to be used for advertising purposes during the Olympic Games in accordance with the principles determined by the IOC Executive Board.\"\n\nWith specific reference to the Olympics, the decree prohibits the registration as trademarks of signs that contain, in any language, words or references intended to recall the Olympic symbol, the Olympic Games and all related events and which may evoke a connection with the organization or performance of the Olympic Games. The prohibition also applies to the words \"Olympic\" and \"Olympics,\" in any suffix and language, as well as to \"Milano Cortina\" and \"Cortina d'Ampezzo\" in combination with the year \"2026.\" Trademarks registered even though the said prohibition will be deemed \"null and void,\" as expressly warned.\n\nSuch provision should discourage further attempts, as there have been many, to register signs including the word \"OLYMPIC\" (typically, \"OLYMPIC + *\") allowing event organizers to save, at least in part, the time and costs associated with the related enforcement activities.\n\nAlthough improvable in some aspects, this new legislation is a necessary step to provide clarity and protect the interests of event organizers and sponsors, as well as consumers." ]
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[ null, "Referencing the story published by the New York Post, which falsely claimed that copies of a children’s book written by Kamala Harris were given to migrant children as part of a “welcome kit,” Acosta criticized Fox News for supposedly misreporting stories on Joe Biden and Harris.\n\n“That tale from the border didn’t just border on B.S., this was USDA Grade-A bull****,” Acosta said. “And the [New York Post] reporter who wrote the story resigned, claiming she was forced to make it up. But the damage was done, pumped out over the airwaves at the bull**** factory also known as Fox News.”" ]
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[ null, "I think it’s safe to say that there have been more LEGO videogames than any other series on the market. It’s also safe to say that I’ve played way more of these games than any adult really should have… but they’re fun so what can I say? At the same time, though, vast numbers don’t often mean quality, so it’s time to delve into LEGO DC Super-Villains and see if this entry to the series is still worth a go…\n\nSo let’s first start by addressing the elephant in the room, and this is more a personal point than anything: the fact that LEGO games with voice acting are inherently worse than LEGO games without it. I honestly can’t tell you how long I spent on the original Indiana Jones and Batman LEGO games back in the old Xbox 360 days, but it was long enough for me to get literally every piece that existed. Because of that I can safely say that I’m an expert when it comes to LEGO-based comedy.\n\nThe lack of voice in the older LEGO games meant they had to create more visual gags, whilst simultaneously recreating well-known stories with little more than digital plastic pieces and the player’s imagination.\n\nThe newer LEGO games, on the other hand, go all out with voice acting to a near-annoying degree, and whilst the voice acting may be stellar, it lacks the kind of nuanced performance Traveller’s Tales could get out of seemingly lifeless moulded bricks.\n\n“But you shouldn’t judge it so harshly it’s a kid’s game!” – I hear you shout as I try to figure out which character can break the illusive ‘Silver Thing’, and yes it may be a kid’s game, but if that’s the case then shouldn’t we be enriching their minds with games that harken back to the glory days of silent film, when Buster Keaton and Laurel and Hardy used a minimalist medium to change cinema. On top of that adults like LEGO as well and I’d probably say that building LEGO is one of the things that traverses all ages, being accessible to anyone.", null, "Of course this isn’t a thesis of LEGO games, so let’s talk about the game itself. It’s pretty good, not great or anything, but when was the last time a LEGO game was great? The story is pretty decent putting you in the shoes of a customisable hero and teaming you up with multiple Super-Villains as you work your way through a story based around the disappearance of the Justice League and the appearance of the Justice Syndicate, a team who will be all too familiar to any DC comic fans. Like I said, it’s pretty decent but like all LEGO games it makes you wonder what could actually be if it was a game in the style of Rocksteady’s Arkham games.\n\nAnd that’s always the issue with LEGO games – we live in a period where we can make amazing games accessible to all and we’re still using these plastic blocks to tell some of the most interesting stories in existence and it’s starting to get really repetitive.\n\nIf I were you I’d probably give LEGO DC Super-Villains a miss unless you’re a parent and you want a solid co-op game you can play with a younger child, or you’re a serious LEGO or DC fan who needs a quick fix." ]
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[ null, "The polished red lower body of this pottery jar is traditional to Zia Pueblo, but the monochromatic design approach and the artistic layout of the design are not like the works of other potters of the period. Documented examples of her pottery are dated to the early 1920s and we believe this one to be the same.\n\nThis jar has design elements observed in pottery by Rita [Salas] Shije Kayeiti’ and we have made the attribution to her as the potter who made this one. No other potter’s designs have been similar to these, so it is logical to make such an attribution to her.\n\nThe design on the vessel body stretches from the polished red lower body to the rim without a division at the shoulder. The full body of the jar was reserved for design, and the design chosen is light and sparse, yet is sufficient for the size and shape of the jar. Floral elements spring up from the base in the form of plants outlined in brown pigment and left unpainted on their interior except for two sizes of dots. Dark brown split leaves in curved and triangular shapes abound over the body. They suggest a windswept motion. An undulating line of clouds swirls up and down as it travels around the body of the jar. Additional clouds hang from the upper framing line. The rim is dark brown pigment and the interior of the rim was painted in red slip for 1-½-inch.\n\nThe overall feel the design imparts is one of lightness and movement with energy and precision. The jar is certainly one of the prizes from Zia Pueblo from the turn of the last century. Many Zia jars from that period are similar in design but this one speaks its individuality.\n\nZia Pueblo potter Rita [Salas] Shije Kayeiti created pottery long before signatures were the norm. These early pots were made for herself. Tourism had not yet taken off and New Mexico had only recently become a state of America's Union. These were different times and the pottery created was utilitarian and very beautiful at the same time.\n\nWe know of Rita Salas Shije's work through a photograph by Edward S. Curtis and photographs of pottery by her from the R. M. Camp Company, 1922, and the Julius Gans Store, Santa Fe, 1921. The jars in these two photographs share a graphic layout of a significant area of undecorated space. The jar from the Camp Company photograph has paired oval dotted-leaf forms that are similar to those on the jar in this presentation. There is little doubt that the artist of the two is the same. Ibid" ]
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[ null, "Victory Brewing just announced that they’ll be releasing 1337 Ale on the East Coast later next month. 1337 is named after H.R. 1337, which legalized homebrewing in the United States, and was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in 1979.\n\nHomebrewing immediately took off and led to much of the craft beer boom and creativity that is seen in the American craft scene. All of this finally came full circle just a few years back when President Obama purchased a homebrew kit and his kitchen staff began brewing beer at the White House." ]
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[ null, null, "Seven years ago, a group of biomedical engineers from the University of Michigan, collaborating with researchers from GE Healthcare, published a pioneering paper on a prototype dual-modality system for imaging the breast. It consisted of a digital breast tomosynthesis device with a hand-held ultrasound probe mounted onto the compression paddle. While their limited clinical trial of 10 subjects demonstrated the great potential of dual-modality imaging, and they recently extended their analysis to a clinical trial of 51 patients with biopsy-proven masses, their system remains very much a prototype: the images are acquired sequentially and the breast is under compression for “several minutes”.\n\nIn contrast, our Aceso system enables automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) and full-field digital mammography (FFDM) images to be gathered simultaneously, and the breast is under compression for just 25 seconds. In fact, we are able to gather four sets of images – cranio-caudal (CC) and mediolateral-oblique (MLO) views of the left and right breasts – in just 10 minutes, which is ideal for a screening environment. As previously stated, April 2014 has been a significant month for CapeRay, with the study of 51 healthy volunteers as well as 6 patients, 5 with confirmed breast cancer who were referred by clinicians at Groote Schuur Hospital. Our final patient is scheduled for Monday 5 May.\n\nWhile Aceso may be considered a prototype, it is actually a pre-production system that not only functions well, but also looks extremely polished. During the trial we engaged the services of a professional photographer, Sally Wellbeloved, who captured photos of Aceso being put through its paces by our mammographer, Nafeesah Karriem (click on photos at right to view in higher resolution). Nafeesah, who works in the MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit, has a bachelor’s degree in radiography and a certificate in mammography, both earned from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.", null, "The dual-modality images Nafeesah has been gathering are saved in the ubiquitous DICOM format. While there are many software tools to view DICOM files, we have been utilizing two packages created by researchers at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland that are freely available. We used Image J to produce the first images three weeks ago, and more recently we have employed 3D Slicer to study our ABUS files (click on image at left).\n\nWe now move to the next crucial step in our trial – evaluation of the diagnostic equivalence of all Aceso’s images by our clinical experts. The journey continues." ]
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[ "The Royal Oak sits within the grounds of Boscobel House, a timber framed hunting lodge in Shropshire, now\nunder the stewardship of English Heritage. It was the then-owner, John Giffard of Whiteladies, who famously\nhid the fleeing King Charles II in the branches of the tree after a heavy defeat at Worcester in, what turned\nout to be, the final conflict of the Civil War in September 1651.\n\nIn truth, the tree is ‘daughter of Royal Oak’ as the original was plundered and eventually killed by souvenir\nhunters. It is the last and younger remaining of two trees that seeded within the protective wall of the site;\nits older sibling suffering a similar fate to the original.\n\nCharles II was eventually responsible for the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1658, following almost a decade\nof rule by ‘Lord Protector’ Oliver Cromwell. It was the King’s popularity with his people that saw the Royal\nOak given such legendary status.\n\nWhilst there is plenty more to write about Charles II’s ‘colourful’ reign, it is the preservation of the tree – now\nconsidered to be at least 250 years old – that is of interest.\n\nThe tree stands in a field currently laid to pasture which, until recently, had been arable. It is protected by\niron railings, installed in 1817 (which replaced the original protective wall), with furthermore recent\nadditional fencing to keep visitors safely away from its rooting area.", null, "With English Heritage concerned for the tree’s health and the safety of visitors, the organisation sought the\nservices of Chartered Arboriculturist, Neville Fay, Principal Consultant at Treework Environmental Practice\nwho is hugely experienced in veteran trees.\n\nNeville first inspected the Royal Oak in early 2011 and was commissioned to assess its viability following a\nsignificant storm in September 2010 which caused serious structural damage. The tree had been previously\nstruck by lightning during the summer of 2001, with severe consequences, causing a substantial section of\nthe crown to tear away and fall. The lightning strike damaged the upper trunk and led to the death of the\nsouth facing side of the main stem, causing the root system on this aspect to atrophy.\n\nThe 2010 storm resulted in additional damage to an already vulnerable trunk and crown, raising concern for\nthe risk of further breakage. The tree had been subject to post-storm emergency remedial tree surgery,\nincluding circumferential bracing of the hollow trunk. Given the tree’s recent history of losing parts of the\ncrown, in addition to structural concerns regarding further collapse, there were also concerns that additional\nwounding and loss of foliar cover would compromise the longevity of the Royal Oak.\n\nNeville explains: “My appraisal considered the tree from the point of view of its structural and physiological\ncondition, with a view to exploring restorative and conservation options. The initial inspection considered\nwhether the residual crown was sufficient to sustain the tree during its recovery phase following the recent\ndamage, and the prospects for the mechanical state of the trunk and the crown framework.”\n\n“In this context, options were considered to reduce the risks of further failure in the short term and the\npotential in the longer term to enhance the tree’s mechanical and physiological condition.”", null, "“A key issue was, therefore, given the uncertainty about the structural condition of the tree, what\nappropriate means of intervention might be used during its recovery period, including further specialist\npruning and propping or other means of structural support.”.\n\nPublic safety issues were identified, and these were addressed during the initial phase of the project by\nexcluding the public from the area within potential falling distance of the tree, whilst still providing\nreasonable visitor views. This was resolved by installing additional railings, with notices explaining the\nsituation, not only safeguarding the public but conferring benefits for the tree by reducing compaction of the\nrooting environment from the public and from livestock.\n\nGiven the prestige and significance of the tree, the detailed condition assessment recommended that\ninvestment in its retention would be desirable, subject to evaluating appropriate measures to sustain and\nrestore its condition in the longer term.\n\nThe feasibility of constructing a prop support arrangement was explored in detail together with consulting\nengineers to evaluate the tree’s load analysis, wood condition and, using laser-plotting techniques, to map\nthe trunk geometry. The unexpected conclusion was that installation of structural supports would not reduce\n(and might even increase) risk of further trunk fracture.\n\nThe conclusion determined that resources would best be directed towards Conservation Arboriculture\nmeasures to improve the health and vitality of the tree below and above ground.\n\nSince 2012, a remedial programme has been underway involving a strategy to improve the ground\nsurrounding the tree in order to optimise rooting conditions. This has entailed soil analysis, on which has\nbeen based treatment with woodchip mulch and compost tea.\n\nThe fencing has been upgraded to ensure the long-term permanent protection of the rooting environment by\nseparating the public and livestock from the tree.", null, "At the time the photos below were taken there had been five years of specialist detailed pruning to reduce\nweight on specific branches whilst stimulating new growth in the lower canopy. This strategy is intended to\ncreate a future, more compact crown.\n\nThe history of the monumental Royal Oak will be secured for future generations by establishing and\nmanaging young oak regenerated from the aged parent.\n\n“In simple terms,” suggests Neville, “it is generally about putting together a robust arboriculture\nmanagement plan to safeguard the tree. This requires a long-term vision over several decades that take\naccount of its welfare and structural safety. Such a plan will incorporate a number of operations that include\nseeing the tree, its roots and the soil as integral; in this case, through maintaining a healthy canopy and\nmanaging the ground conditions around the tree.”", null ]
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[ null, "MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Twins third baseman Josh Donaldson will miss the best-of-three AL first-round series against Houston because of a nagging injury to his right calf, and the team included rookie Alex Kirilloff on the roster that was set on Tuesday prior to Game 1.\n\nDonaldson missed 30 games this season with a muscle strain and returned to the lineup on Sept. 2, but he was removed from Friday's game after the first inning on with cramping. The 2015 AL MVP award winner worked out with the team on Monday, but he was still experiencing soreness and unable to fully push off on his leg.\n\n“Didn’t want him to push if he was feeling something that he could potentially do some long-term damage to,\" Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey said, adding: \"He wasn’t ready to go this series, and we felt the best thing to do was to continue to get him treatment and see where hopefully it is after this series if we’re lucky enough to move on.”\n\nKirilloff was the team's first-round amateur draft pick in 2016. He has never played above Double-A but showed the club he was ready with strong performances at the team's alternate training site this summer. He can play the corner outfield positions and first base, giving manager Rocco Baldelli additional flexibility with Donaldson out. The Twins kept 15 position players and 13 pitchers on their 28-man roster." ]
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[ null, "Dating from 1864, The Bath Arms is a Victorian landmark that has seen people boozing in the Lanes for over 150 years. I was delighted to have the opportunity to join such an historic assembly, as we were invited to try the much talked about food introduced by Wolfsmouth, the new chefs in residence. It was a tough ask, but I was happy to take one for the team (and get brownie points with the Mrs for finally taking her out for dinner again).\n\nWe were greeted warmly by one of the two friendly waitresses that looked after us superbly all night. Shown to our table, we took in the atmospheric and historical surrounds of the dining room, set back from the main saloon of the pub and kitted out in plush, velvet-clad wall paper, ordered a Shiraz and a local pale ale (Breaker, from Laine Brew Co: delicious. It wasn’t my last…), clinked our glasses in excited anticipation, and sent a shower of red wine down the front of my other half’s posh new white shirt that she’d been saving for a special occasion.\n\nAfter a brief discussion (read, “argument”) about whether we should walk the five minutes home and get it in the wash, I triumphed (first time for everything), and we studied our menus. With starters between £6-8, and mains from £12-16, the food is extremely well priced, and there was a wide choice, without being overwhelming.", null, "For our starters, Delia (not her real name, but it feels appropriate) had a light and refreshing crab and crayfish cocktail served with playful nods to its origins upon (I think) a large scallop shell (thank you, Google Images!), and I had one of the most delicious starters I’ve ever had, a Marmite-glazed ox tongue crumpet, served with pickled cockles and turnip.\n\nI can’t remember having such a strong collection of flavours on one plate that all complemented each other so perfectly. I know for sure I wouldn’t have thought to put such a list of ingredients together, so I’m delighted there are people in the world like head chef Dan to do it for us.\n\nAs mentioned, Dan (formerly of Plateau and The Ginger Fox among others) is head of a highly trained and accomplished team that also includes sous-chef Theo who trained in St Tropez with the late Paul Bocuse, one of the most world-renowned masters of French gastronomy.", null, "he team was put together by the two brains behind Wolfsmouth, Jack and Will. The charming and effervescent duo launched their concept barely 18 months ago, and have already successfully taken up residency in a number of pubs, as well as opened their own restaurant (The Paradiso Social), all to great acclaim.\n\nSeemingly able to turn their hands to any type of cuisine across their various locations, the Wolfsmouth brand excels in identifying each new market, and delivering tailored food accordingly. With regards The Bath Arms, for example, Jack explained “what we wanted the concept here to be, was old traditional English dishes, to suit the venue.”\n\nSuch an aim was beautifully (and deliciously) demonstrated in our main courses. Delia’s smoked poacher and artichoke tart served with truffle, hazelnuts and leaves was, I hear, so delicious I wasn’t allowed a mouthful. The mere morsels I was able to salvage at the end, however, certainly supported her rather greedy assessment. The beautifully dressed salad had clearly been painstakingly calculated to be the perfect accompaniment to an outstanding tart. I myself had venison faggots and roast parsnip, served with a parsnip puree, black cabbage and blackberries. The richness of the faggots, and the saltiness of the puree were to die for, and the sweetness offered by the blackberries just reinforced how skilled and thoughtful this young and talented group of chefs really is. The whole dish was exquisite.\n\nI could equally wax lyrical about our desserts, but I’ve run out of space, so instead I implore you to book a table and try them for yourself. You will be in great hands as, having earned their stripes working throughout London, it feels like these young and exciting culinary entrepreneurs are on an upward trajectory that has many more successful ventures to come.\n\nWith fine dining food served in pub-grub portions, this is a gastro pub menu taken to a whole new level. Jack and Will explained that “one of our biggest aims is to undersell and overdeliver.” Well, I can safely say, mission accomplished." ]
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[ null, "Since May, there has been a lot of rumor and speculation on what Qualcomm was going to do with its server division given CEO Steve Mollenkopf’s Wall Street 2018 promise to cut a billion dollars by 2019 expenses. The news stories and headlines ranged from exiting the business, staying in the business and refocusing on the public cloud, to layoffs with a refocus on its China JV. Some of these stories appeared in conflict with each other, so I reached out to Qualcomm President Christiano Amon for clarity.\n\nAmon reiterated the go-forward corporate growth strategy, where it would invest and where it would not. He explained when looking at new growth opportunities; he views two different kinds of risks, “technological” and “channel.” Technological risks are exactly what you might expect like, architectures and IP. Channel risks are big changes in the current target market, customer set, and distribution channels. Amon stated that moving forward, the company will take growth risks in one area, but not both and that the prior server strategy took both kinds of risks.\n\nServer processors required a new architecture very different from mobile architectures and were targeted and different customer set; classic server ODMs and OEMs, public cloud players, and enterprises. Qualcomm had limited experience with these new channels and its server architecture required big, new investments in CPU, memory, and fabric architectures. In contrast, growth areas like automotive, IoT, RF, and WiFi, Qualcomm is taking one kind of risk. Qualcomm’s automotive and industrial IoT product lines heavily leverage its mobile technologies but require new channels. Qualcomm’s RF and Wi-Fi aspirations leverage the same target markets but require new technology. All of this make sense to me and strikes me as very pragmatic. So, what exactly is Qualcomm doing with its server business?\n\nIn the spirit of taking only one kind of risk, Qualcomm will refocus its server “channel”. It will now be focused on carriers who are undergoing network transformation and edge compute to enable 5G. My company wrote about the size and timing of both network transformation and edge compute in a white paper you can read here. Net-net, we believe a market does exist here and from now until 2025, we expect 25% of the $326B infrastructure investment, $81B, to be for edge compute and network transformation. To be clear, this is all of the hardware infrastructure, not just the server chips. Assuming that the compute BOM for both of these markets is 5-10% of the total, this would mean Qualcomm’s SAM would be roughly $4-8B. This, of course, would be hard fought for by not only Qualcomm, but other players like Intel, AMD and Cavium (now Marvell).\n\nAs you know, Qualcomm has had relationships with potential end customers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and China Mobile for decades and this has only increased with its 5G efforts. While this proximity and experience don’t guarantee server success, this provides leverage and relationship needed to get some business if the solution does what it is supposed to do. Just imagine what a carrier could do with a 5G service requiring super low latency that enabled great-looking AR glasses five years before its time by doing 5G edge compute. Or what this technology could do for mobile VR gaming. AT&T recently wrote about edge compute, gaming and AR, and I can find hundreds of different examples.\n\nSo, what about the news stories about the cloud giants and Chinese customers? Do these go away? Not exactly. Qualcomm will stop directly focusing on hyperscalers and leverage its Guizhou China JV, which, theoretically, still gives it access to Chinese companies with massive scale-out datacenters like Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent. I believe this opportunity is five to ten times bigger than the carrier edge compute and network transformation opportunity, but Qualcomm will take a back seat to its Chinese majority shareholders at the JV.\n\nI believe (not the official Qualcomm party line) that the company will still need to invest hundreds of millions in R&D into its server aspirations, otherwise, it would be hard for me to imagine success even the narrowed channel. I like that the program is focused on carrier edge compute and network transformation directly related to the 5G build out to enable software-defined low latency services. This is a much longer-term play and will take some time to play out. I do expect to see shorter-term revenue, in the next twelve months, from Qualcomm’s China JV in which it owns a 45% stake.\n\nThe competition in these focused markets is fierce from AMD, Intel, and Marvell, but Qualcomm’s new focus seems a lot more achievable to me than going head to head with Intel in all markets. To justify the continued investment, I believe Qualcomm will need to gain a sizable share in the smaller markets.\n\nI am looking forward to seeing future progress on the strategy, particularly with the carriers." ]
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[ "Lesson 716 – Charlie and the Guinea Hens\n\nThis morning I tried to get a quick video of our Guinea hens. Actually, I tried to get the male’s “barking” sound captured but as soon as I got near he stopped, I’ll keep trying.\n\nInstead I have this little clip of our prehistoric looking Guinea hens alongside our other flock members. The only problem was that our ex-house chicken Charlie saw that I was at the coop and so she just had to get into the picture. That’s her with the black head shot hogging the picture at the end. Mr. DeMille, she’s ready for her close-up. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nLesson 366 – Update on our littlest – Alkaia\n\nTime for a littlest one update.\n\nSo many of you have asked about Alkaia that I thought I’d give you a bit of an update. This little one, the one we saved from being trapped inside her egg, remains the tiniest of the flock. She is so darn cute. She doesn’t run so much as hop all over the place and, like a toddler, if she hits uneven ground she tumbles over, picks herself up and continues on her way. Like a miniature the Bumble from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, she seems to bounce.\n\nHere is a close-up of Alkaia. She is just beginning to get her pin wing feathers, you can see them starting to pop out. Mostly though, she is still covered with her baby down which makes her cute but with the temps going down into the 50’s the other night (just days after the day temps were in the 100’s go figure) she would will not be ready to go out to the henhouse for some time.", null, "Compare her feathers and size to those of her sibling in this picture. The brown chick is well on her (possibly his – do you see that butt-bling?) way to being fully feathered. In about 2.5 weeks, she’ll be ready to go out to the henhouse to join our adult flock. By the way, the criteria for joining the adult flock is not only possessing a set of full-feathers but also being large enough so that you don’t fit through the fencing (which Alkaia does all the time).", null, "But then there is little Alkaia. Here she is with one of her lighter colored siblings. Not only is she far behind in feather production but she’s also holding in stature at roughly 1/3 the size of the others. A standout definitely and one on which we need to keep a constant eye when we let her outside to play.", null, "You know that deep feeling of dread you sometimes get in the pit of your stomach. That “oh no, here it comes” sensation when you start feeling the wheels leaving the road – that the older you get, the more you pay attention to?\n\nIn looking through the photos yesterday, this one in particular jumped out at me.", null, "I flagged it and every now and then I’d go back to it. Could it be? Nah, there’s no way, these chicks are only 2 weeks old, there is no.way. on.earth it can be what I think it might be.\n\nBut then in one of those great co-incidences of the Universe, Spencer came up to my office yesterday and said “Mom, I hate to break this to you but I think at least 3 of the chicks are roosters.”\n\nApparently he had noticed that when he put his hand in with the chicks 3 of them would essentially attack him. He said that he also noticed that they had those “things” (combs aka wads of chewing gum) starting on the top of their heads.\n\nHmmm, I said as I turned to my computer. Was this one of the chicks?\n\nSpencer looked carefully at the photo. “Yup, that’s her, er, I guess now it’s him.”\n\nNow that we are experienced chicken owners, I can tell you that those large feet on that chick? Not a good sign and that little tuft of feathers in the back is probably not butt-bling. It is most probably (but I’ll still give her the benefit of the doubt until we’re absolutely sure) the beginnings of a beautiful tail.\n\nAnd I know the chick’s tail will be beautiful because I had seen the Dad: Rocky Road.\n\nThe farm where I had gotten the fertilized eggs had said they will take back all roosters so I’m not worried about the nuisance a rooster might (will) cause to our neighbors, but I also know that all extra roosters are donated to the local food pantry around the holidays.\n\nAnd while that’s a noble and on some level very ethical thing to do and I understand that it’s the right thing to do, I still don’t have to like it.\n\nTomorrow the littlest one gets her name – you’re going to like it.\n\n(and she better not be a rooster)\n\nLesson 361 – my what big little feathers you have\n\nThe growth of these chicks is simply amazing.", null, "What a big chick\n\nComing up on their 2 week birthday you can see that many have lost much (but not all) of their baby down and have replaced it with the feathers they’ll need to keep them warm.\n\nTwo days ago I turned off the heating lamp in their nursery. Each day after they’re born you’re supposed to raise it a bit higher as the chicks grow feathers which keep them warm. Ah, but then we had the littlest one whom I would always find directly under the light taking her naps, concerned about her welfare I kept the light going a little longer, a little closer than I normally would have.\n\nThis week we’re expecting the heat wave that has socked the mid-west, you can bet that no heating element will be on in the chick’s crate. We’ll be covering windows and keeping a fan on to circulate the room air as best we can.\n\nNow to the down-side of baby chicks, as all moms know with growth comes poor table manners and prolific poop. Little chicks make little poops, big chicks make bigger and stinkier poop. Our downstairs is starting once again to smell like a barn (we change the bedding every other day). Not only is there more poop but they tip over the water (soaking the poop infested wood chips) and they spread their feed all over that soaking mess. Old McDonald had nothing on our house.\n\nThe results is well, rather odoriferous. We’ll not be having many dinner parties until these chicks move outdoors which if they keep at this rate should be in about 3 more weeks. I can last for 3 more weeks, I can last, I can.", null, "Except for the littlest one – see her in the middle there? She STILL hasn’t sprouted one feather and has retained all of her baby down. Although we’re in the summer months (weeks) of New Hampshire, if she doesn’t have her feathers by the third week of August, she won’t be able to spend the nights in the hen house, it would be too cold for her.\n\nMarc is still trying to deal with the fact that we now have a bunny on top of the dogs and chickens (and kids) – I don’t think I want to even mention the fact that there is a possibility we may be having an indoor chicken this coming winter." ]
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[ null, "With all the drama around the U.S. Senate election, you might have missed that the State Senate confirmed Donna Lynne as Colorado’s next Lieutenant Governor. Her confirmation was unanimous in the State Senate, but 11 Republicans said nope in the State House. Nonetheless, she’s moving on up. Republicans praised the Governor’s choice, with Sen. Owen Hill saying:\n\n“I’m excited about this next adventure you’re taking on, and I’m excited to support you here today.”\n\nAs a reminder, Lynne was selected to replace Lt. Governor Joe Garcia after he announced his resignation in order to take a new job as president of the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education.\n\nLynne joins the Hickenlooper administration from the healthcare industry where she has worked both in the private sector as well as in government. As we noted at the time of her nomination, she has been a large donor to Democratic causes and candidates. That means, the upside to her nomination is that her new job pays a whole heck of a lot less than her old job, so she might not be able to be quite as generous as she has been in previous years. Silver linings, people." ]
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[ null, null, "The first two episodes of Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness generated some of the biggest laughs I’ve had with gaming in recent years. Humor is tough to get right in video games, but a game based an a satirical gaming industry-focused comic strip definitely has an advantage. The games themselves are good enough as they strike a nice balance of old-school and simplified RPG adventure gameplay. Penny Arcade’s development partner, Hothead Games, unfortunately (or fortunately) had to move on to other projects before the final episodes of the series could be complete. At the time, it appeared that the remaining episodes would have to be told in graphic novel form.", null, "Maybe we'll have them go back and remake 1 and 2?\n\nIt’s a nice change of pace for the series and should fit right in with the gaming roots of the series fans. PAA: Episode 3 is due for release this summer on PC, Mac, Xbox Live Indie Games, iOS, and Android. PAA: Episode 4 is slated to follow in 2013. The price has not been revealed yet but should be about the same as other Zeboyd Games.\n\nPenny Arcade fans or not, what do you think of where this series is headed?" ]
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[ null, "(The Dartmouth) By Joyce Lee.\n\nIn terms of the 3.2 percent decrease in total applications, which follows a trend of decreasing application numbers, Sunde said that he did not think that the recent years’ variations have been a trend. He added that he believes the one to three percentage point differences indicated stability in the number of applications.\n\nFounder of college admissions consulting firm Ivy Coach Bev Taylor said that the percentage decrease was not a significant number and that while numbers fluctuate year to year, it does not necessarily mean that highly selective colleges have became more or less competitive.\n\n“More students applying doesn’t mean it gets more difficult [to get into the college],” she said. “All highly selective colleges are getting better at is getting students to apply by making [the colleges] more noticeable.”\n\n“Dartmouth would rather see [early decision] numbers go up because it’s better for yield,” Taylor said. “It’s not so much the percentages [as the] yield.”\n\nYield refers to the percentage of applicants who accept a college’s offer, which would be close to 100 percent for early decision applicants.\n\nFounder, director and lead educational consultant at IvySelect College Consulting Michael Goran said that there may be certain initiatives that could impact the number of applications, such as the change to being need-aware, rather than need-blind, for international applicants. However, he said that there did not seem to be anything specific that was adversely affecting the numbers at Dartmouth. Rather, he said that students may look at the rural environment of Dartmouth compared to the more urban environments of other Ivy League or other selective colleges to decide whether or not they would apply.\n\nMore and more students are also aware of the advantage that is conferred by applying early, Goran said. He said that while a school such as Yale University may state that applying early or regular makes no difference for the student’s chances of acceptance, students are still actively encouraged to apply early due to the higher number of accepted students through the early decision process.\n\n“It’s the rising awareness of [early decision] nationally and internationally, as well as the perception that you get a boost in the [early decision] process from the standpoint of sheer numbers,” Goran said. “There are fewer applications, and there’s the perceived feeling that you have the best chance of admissions by applying early.”\n\nGoran said that rather than comparing the number of regular decision applicants to previous years at Dartmouth, it was more important to see the growth relative to other schools, including other Ivy League colleges, in particular.\n\n“Dartmouth has stayed relatively flat while the other Ivies have generally increased at a higher rate,” Goran said. “But again, it may be more to do with the unique qualities of Dartmouth and the school being in a rural location, which [may] not necessarily be for everyone, no matter how great the academics.”\n\nSunde said that the primary focus of the College was on the quality and diversity of the entering class, which was the most important aspect of the admissions office’s work.\n\n“I think our entering class on any of those measures stands very strongly,” Sunde said. “And so, we certainly observed the increases at other institutions … but I think our primary focus is on our own pool.”\n\nSunde said that the admissions office does not yet have breakdowns for diversity in the class or class statistics such as test scores and GPAs. He also said there is a consistent pattern of when data becomes available, and that Dartmouth is as transparent or more transparent than other schools that may be considered peer institutions.\n\nLinda Lee, a high school senior from Valencia, California who applied to Dartmouth through the regular decision process, said that she was able to understand Dartmouth better as a college through the interview process, during which prospective students are interviewed by Dartmouth alumni.\n\n“Other than talking about myself and learning about Dartmouth, I got a really good look at Dartmouth because of [the interviewer’s] character,” she said. “The most I gained from that interview was seeing the type of students who went to Dartmouth.”\n\nLee said that the essays were the most important part of the application process for her because it was the only component she could focus on to make herself a competitive applicant. She noted that it was challenging because she not only had to write well but also needed to convey her appeal to the admissions officer reading her application. She noted that she did not have access to college counselors to guide her, relying instead on networking and talking with other prospective students to understand the process.\n\nThis year, Dartmouth debuted several new essay prompts that students can choose between to respond to. One prompt was, “‘It’s not easy being green’ was a frequent lament of Kermit the Frog. Discuss.”\n\nIra Frederick Morgan III, an applicant from Dayton, Ohio, said that as a low-income student, he appreciated the substantial financial aid that Dartmouth was able to offer and how students, regardless of income, would have similar opportunities to higher-income students.\n\nMorgan said that as both a low-income student and as a first generation student, he was in the dark about the application process and found it difficult to gather the money needed to pay the fees for the college application. He also said that he had trouble being able to fully express himself in his college admissions essay.\n\n“I didn’t want to sound like a pity party even though I have gone through a lot of struggles,” Morgan said. “Even though [these struggles were] a large part of who I was, it was a hard thing for me to use and balance out. 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[ null, "Ta Da!! Here I am in my Post-Human Baroque styling, pierced in\nthe heart by my very affectionate cephalopod so let me tell you how I got here…\nI had the wonderful opportunity to visit Claudia222 Jewell’s new art installation last night at Pirats Art Network. I had already been put to dream and babble poetry by her one on Farstar entitled “Parallel Worlds”, and actually that is where I caught up with her last night, when I hooked up with my artist friend Rag Randt to see her build.\nRAG and I had been flying over my own sim and I was going to show him a picture of it, as I was in an animated description of how incredible her organic textures looked, when he said “Well let’s just go there”\nIn SL, a teleport is worth a thousand pictures, and we were off to visit her Parallel Worlds. I joined the group and picked up her free gift, an amazing creature called a “cthuhul” which is a winged fantasy transport to be used to view her installation in style and in theme.\nI once again felt that truly I had fallen into a parallel world, but unfortunately was not dressed for it. My garish purpley-blue and red had nothing in common with the rich, golds, greens, and thick colors of her creations. By luck Claudia was there and we chatted, and then I realized somehow, the opening of her new show at Pirats had totally escaped me, and we whizzed off to see what we had missed.", null, "Claudia, always the very generous and gracious hostess helped us find our way up to her artistic new dream-build of pale moths and beautiful props of quartz and jeweled rocks, abalone turquoise against gold beading..so breath-taking. RAG jumped on his own moth transport and I hitched a ride with Claudia and we had a private tour of her creative color sense, awesome texturing techniques, and just her artistic imagination come to virtual life.", null, "Riding with Claudia222 and loving her world", null, "She told us she got this entire build together in 4 days, and used a few things from her other one, but most was entirely new… that working under pressure like this was a “nightmare” but we both agreed that the final product was far from it…so far from it. Every where we flew around,we admiringly “ooed” and the build goes from 60 to 80 meters. We saw first hand what she meant about how the clouds “got in the way” too. At one point in her own words she described a section as ” like fungus dripping in a honey cover…mushrooms…and the moths breeding and get ready for a life” Wow… must be experienced to believe!\nIt was nearing 6am on Claudia’s side of the world, so we thanked her and waved her off to sweet dreams, then set off to see a bit more, before our own time clock expired. This place needs more than one viewing, as the minute detailed textures can keep you hung up in one spot for a long time. I couldn’t stand it anymore, and changed my clothes while flying around. I hid behind a moth breeding area and found a more suitable Steampunky -Post-Human Baroque outfit (complete with bubble blowing gold-fish in my helmet) and breathed a deep sigh as I now felt in vibration with gold hues and beyond..", null, "RAG and I went over to visit the octopus who I had already met, or perhaps his first cousin, on Parallel Worlds. This Cephalopod was feeling frisky and amorous and before she left, Claudia told me he had said hello to me by name, so he might have been the one I had a sweet but short-lived affair with on Farstar..They really Do all look alike (see post)\nWell I swam/flew past him and I caught that glint in his deep- set brown eyes that at any minute glow orange with chicanery. He made cephalopod cooing and whistling sounds, that sounded like he was going “psst psst” and his tentacles were all over me as I passed by.", null, "wolf whistles and all arms that frisky Cephalopod\n\nWhen I yelled to RAG that he was getting a bit too comfortable with me,(the octopus not RAG:), he came rushing over and got under the hood to check for…hmm maybe teeth?, or sexual maturity?..hard to know what is under there, but RAG looked like a doctor about to give a diagnosis.", null, "“This is a fully adult male octopus” he declared.\nNo news there, as I had just slipped away from his last advance, and barely so.", null, "He was not trying to teach me dance steps...\n\nThat spineless romeo was not trying to teach me dance steps when he jumped me from behind. I was pretty sure of that, or that he wanted to give me swimming lessons (backstroke?) Anyway, the hour was late and I said goodnight to Rag and blew one last kiss to the frustrated Cephalopod and banked sharply for the long flight back to my own sim.", null, "My night didn’t end right then, because as soon as I got back, I just had to try out my group present that I got from Claudia’s Parallel Worlds. I rezzed it on the ground, jumped aboard and typed “start” Ahh… I feel another adventure coming on… and it even has black bubbles that follow you while you flap the airways.", null, "As far as group gifts go...this cthuhul is the most wonderfully bizarre\n\nThe creature breathes like a respirator, eerily and rhythmically and maybe I was a bit heavy but it flew valiantly. We were illuminated by moonlight, sim breeze behind and giving us lift..While I counted the seconds that the black bubbles held their murky draped drawing- room colors. I whispered my silent thank you to the one responsible for this unforgettable evening Claudia222!!! For all of us here in Second Life lucky enough to see what you create and do, you are a Jewel with a double “L”", null ]
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[ "Earlier in the day, he took a holy dip in the river Ganges during the ongoing Kumbh Mela and performed an aarti at the Triveni Ghat.", null, "Lucknow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the country is moving towards declaring itself open-defecation free before October 2 this year. \"I believe that you 'swacchagrahi' of Prayagraj have come forward as an inspiration for the entire nation,\" he added.\n\nSpeaking at the Swachh Aabhaar' programme in Kumbh, PM Modi said, \"The amount collected after auctioning the presents that I received in the past 4.5 years as the Prime Minister is being used in the service of Maa Ganga.\"\n\nEarlier in the day, he took a holy dip in the river Ganges during the ongoing Kumbh Mela and performed an aarti at the Triveni Ghat.\n\nThe Kumbh Mela draws tens of millions of pilgrims over the course of approximately 48 days to bathe at the sacred confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati river." ]
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[ "One man’s list of chores descends into complete chaos.\n\nToday, I was sworn at by two clients. The third and fourth ones insisted upon removing themselves from my project at work, and the fifth kept trying to impress me with her knowledge of search engine optimization, which held up about as well as a damp sock. I bring this up because the frustrations of the everyday are the epitome of Postal 2. That, and complete insanity. I’m not sure how else one introduces a game as controversial and peculiar as this, so in the spirit of peculiarity, AAARGGHAABALARIINOBLOSHAAA!!!!\n\nPostal 2 is a first-person work of dystopia set in the fictional town of Paradise, Arizona. The story centers around the Postal Dude, a cynical and violence-prone man who must complete a series of chores over the course of one week. Players start the game on Monday, and are expected to complete such tasks as buying milk and cashing a check, lest the Dude return to his trailer empty-handed and suffer the wrath of his nagging wife.\n\nThe catch to this mundane-sounding premise is that the town of Paradise is insane. I mean that both in reference to the town’s deranged inhabitants and to the environment itself, which coaxes up a delicious sort of anarchy in its atmosphere. I set off to buy some milk at the convenience store, and no sooner had I tried to sneak out without paying than a security gate clanged down and Al Qaeda militants poured out of the woodwork.", null, "I waited until after escaping the store to gape at the absurdity of what I’d just seen, and quickly discovered that the Dude’s other tasks turn out to be as ridiculous as an Al Qaeda-run convenience store in Arizona (which actually makes a lot of sense when you consider that Arizona seems to be the center of religious extremism these days). Pick up the check? Get your office stormed by angry parents demanding decent video games. Cash the check? Fine, but waiting in line will draw the wrath of evil bank robber clowns. This is the entirety of the plot. Complete 3-4 tasks each day until Friday, enduring more and more ridiculousness as the week goes on.\n\nThe reason why Postal 2 has drawn so much controversy over the years is for examples like the convenience store. In addition to ridiculous stereotyping and racism, the game is extraordinarily violent. The simplest wounds draw gushes of blood and gore, and many NPCs throughout the game are dispatched spectacularly by everything from incineration to men in giant scrotum costumes.", null, "Well, I will be getting no sleep this night. This is hands-down the most terrifying foe I’ve ever faced.\n\nThere’s not much to be said for the Dude as a character. He has a deep, radio-worthy voice through which he projects his (justified) bitterness at the world, but he’s little more than a pair of eyes through which I experienced the town of Paradise. This decrepit little hellhole is a stark caricature of America’s vices, a land of materialism where greed and fear are the orders of the day.\n\nCitizens and cops will often attack you for no apparent reason, and the Dude quickly makes enemies of its various factions. By Wednesday, I’d become the sworn enemy of the Parents for Decency anti-violence coalition, Al Qaeda, cannibalistic butchers, a marching band, a herd of elephants, a polygamy cult, the late Gary Coleman, and a cabal of homoerotic rednecks.", null, "The town of Paradise is basically Satan wrapped in an American flag.\n\nGameplay in Postal 2 is a basic set of first-person shooting mechanics that work fairly well, though I have yet to understand why crouching and sneaking were relegated to separate buttons. The Dude has a variety of weapons at his disposal, including the usual pistol, rifle and shotgun but also throw-able scissors and exploding cow heads. Health is regained through first-aid and food. Similarly to GTA, you can draw the cops’ attention by committing crimes, but can reduce your “wanted” level by hiding behind a dumpster for 15 seconds. The gameplay feature that has received by far the most bile is the Dude’s ability to flash people, and urinate on things. There are achievements for doing both of these tasks. I’m not joking.\n\nThe developers countered the ruminations about the game’s violence by saying that you can complete the entire game peacefully, a counter I’d like to counter with the phrase “not frickin’ likely”. Even if you wait in line or walk down the street with your head down, the game will coerce and outright force you into violence. I became determined to wait in line like a good boy to get my book signed by Gary Coleman, but had to take action when the cops showed up. The game can put up “potentially violent-free” all over its packaging, but there needs to be a footnote that reads, “basically impossible”.", null, "Reminds me of my ex-coworker from New Jersey.\n\nIf you’re still reading this, you’re probably wondering why I would bother to review such a disgusting, low-class mess of a video game. It’s not an unfair assessment to make; what do we have so far? Racist and stereotypical portrayals of Arabs and other minorities, as well as women? Over-the-top violence that allows players to brutally disembowel people in obnoxious and gory ways? Cruelty to animals, with elephant fights and using cats as gun silencers? Pointless, tasteless gameplay mechanics like the ability to pee on things and people, and smoking crack?\n\nPerhaps a linear storyline that follows the Dude from one ridiculous sundry chore to the next, fighting off a new, random cadre of foes everywhere time he goes? The game’s title is a tasteless reference to “going postal” a term coined after a series of mass murders committed by public workers in the 1980s.", null, "Here’s the thing about games like Postal 2. Its content deserves a lot of the controversy and criticism the game has generated over the years, but we have to consider the context in which the game is being presented to us. Shocking and deplorable as its racism and gameplay are, it’s all simply too brutal, too savage, to be taken seriously.\n\nThe people who criticize the game for being too evil are playing right into the developers’ hands. This content, much like an episode of South Park or a Marilyn Manson concert, is intended to provoke discomfort and controversy. It’s intended to spark a conversation about what is too far and what is fair. That is what Postal 2 sets out to do: to shock. This is its primary objective; nothing more, nothing less.", null, "Was this put in to promote pyromania or to draw attention?\n\nBeneath the ludicrous, I found Postal 2 to be a disturbing look at American society. It’s true, most people don’t actually eat entire tubs of donuts or take up book-burning to save the children, but Running with Scissors’ caricature of our media and our culture doesn’t go without some truthful undertones.\n\nI think the racism against Arabs in this game, inaccurate and horrible as it is, reflects the simmering Islamophobia in contemporary Western society and politics, not any actual malice on the part of Running with Scissors. Of course, I can’t back that up with studio head Vince Desi’s promise to the same, but we now have to go back to the game’s over-the-top content. I can’t excuse the horrors of Postal 2 on everyone’s behalf, but I found the game to be a dystopian, anarchic and somewhat brilliant portrait of American media culture at its worst.", null, "I could be wrong. For all I know, Running with Scissors really is a studio full of racist teenagers high on cocaine and Red Bull. But, once again, we have to consider the context in which this content is being presented to us. Shock value is what this game goes for. Its primary objective is to draw controversy, not promote hatred and violence.\n\nI admit, though, that whether it does promote hatred and violence regardless of intent is a fair question. That question has dogged video games since the beginning of video games, and Postal 2 represents the epitome of that concern. In my short-lived career as a college resident adviser, one of my many shithead freshmen tried to argue that the beer I found in his fridge was not provably intended for drinking, but it was still beer, and he was still underage. It’s a fair counterpoint to my earlier argument.", null, "I think I wanted to review Postal 2 more for a discussion on shock value than the actual game. It can be entertaining at times if you have a dry, dark sense of humor, and the gameplay is workable, but if you’re not like me and prefer something besides irony for your three square meals, I’d look for games elsewhere. It is $10 on Steam for those of you who have taken a look at this review and want to explore the themes of shock value and content for yourself.\n\nI just want to reiterate for my own peace of mind that I don’t know with certainty the intent behind Postal 2‘s design choices. Based on the game’s outrageous style, I’m inclined to sit in the shock value camp. At the least, I hope this review provoked an internal or external dialogue about media, content, and what should be deemed appropriate. Comment on this review whether you think I’m on the money about Postal 2 or huffing too much computer duster; I relish conversations about this stuff.\n\nYou can buy Postal 2 here." ]
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[ null, "Erdley gets up close and friendly with a naked lady at Metz while taking a little R and R. Photo provided by Richard Erdley", null, "Pfc. Richard Erdley stans in the front with a smile while his buddies stand behind. They are about to check out Metz, France in June 1945 a few days after the end of World War II in Europe. Photo provided by Richard Erdley\n\nPvt. Richard Erdley was a member of the 35th Infantry Division, part of Gen. George Patton’s 3rd Army, in World War II. He was wounded at the battle for Nancy, France shortly after the general’s 3rd Army began to push the Germans into Germany during the final assault of the Second World War.\n\nLike millions of other young American soldiers, Erdley joined the Army immediately after graduating from high school in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He landed with the 35th on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, two months after D-Day and caught up with the rest of the 3rd Army at the Gramercy Forest outside Nancy.\n\n“Just before Nancy, Gen. Patton ran out of gas. He and his army remained there for weeks,” Erdley said. “The only time I saw him was there near the front lines.\n\n“We had taken Nancy and our division moved back to a rest area for a couple of days. It was a place where we could take showers, get new uniforms and take it easy for a little while until we went back up on the front lines,” he said. “Patton came down the road on the lead tank sitting on its 90 mm main gun. He had his shiny helmet on and was wearing riding pants, highly polished boots and had on two pearl-handled pistols.\n\n“The general jumped off his tank and said, ‘How are you boys doing? Are you getting your showers and clean clothes? Let me see your guns.’\n\n“He looked at our guns then added, ‘Keep those guns clean, that’s your life.’ He was deadly serious.\n\n“He wasn’t a very big guy, but boy, you knew he was in command.\n\n“Just then Cookie, the guy with the food, came up to where we were with a hot meal in cans in the back of a truck. Everybody got their mess kit out and got in line.\n\n“A colonel, Gen. Patton’s adjutant, suggested to the general, ‘Go to the front of the line.’ The general told him, ‘I’ll stay in the back of the line and talk to the boys.’\n\n“At that point the Germans lobbed over three 88 artillery rounds that landed near us. Everybody rushed to get under the tanks for protection. Everybody but Patton.\n\n“‘General get under the tanks!’ his adjutant yelled at him. ‘Oh no, it’s not my time. I’m getting my chow’ he told the colonel.\n\n“Cookie was hiding under the tanks with the rest of us. The general yelled, ‘Cookie get back up here and give me some food.’ The cook came out from under the tank as ordered and filled Patton’s mess kit with chow.\n\n“Patton nonchalantly walked over by one of his tanks, sat down on it and ate his food. When he finished eating he gave his mess kit to the colonel,” Erdley said. “That made a big impression on our troops.”\n\nThe general then climbed back up on the lead tank and yelled, “Let’s go.” Patton headed on down the road aboard the tank with the other two Sherman tanks following behind.\n\n“On Nov. 8, 1944, he started his big push toward Strausburg, Germany. He wanted to chase them back toward the Rhine River and back into Germany.\n\n“Three days later, on Nov. 11, Armistice Day, I was wounded by shrapnel from a German 88 artillery shell,” the 80-year-old Englewood man said. “All of a sudden, something hit the bottom of my shoe. I didn’t know what had hit me.", null, "Erdley gets up close and friendly with a naked lady at Metz while taking a little R and R. Photo provided by Richard Erdley\n\n“We were in the woods carrying a radio back to the front lines. The Germans lobbed a couple of 88 mm shells our way. When they went over they sounded like a train,” Erdley recalled. “When the projectiles hit the ground you tried to crawl inside your helmet. Afterwards we got up and kept right on going.\n\n“A short time later my platoon sergeant said to me, ‘Erdley, what have you been doing? Have you been going around cutting off German’s ears and sticking them in your pocket?’\n\n“I assured him I wouldn’t do anything like that.\n\n“‘Well,’ he said, ‘You’re bleeding in your pocket. You’ve got to get back to the hospital and get taken care of because in 24 hours that shrapnel wound will poison you.’\n\n“Blood was oozing out of my pocket, but I couldn’t feel anything,” he said.\n\n“In a few minutes the Red Cross Jeep came up. It took me back to the hospital. They took a plug of shrapnel out of my thigh about as big around as your thumb.\n\n“At the same time my feet were frozen. When I went to take off my shoes my feet just swelled up. I was suffering from trench foot.”\n\nErdley spent the next several months recovering in Allied hospitals in Paris and England. Then he was put on limited duty and sent back to Metz, France, which the U.S. Army used as a supply base. He was involved in shipping food and equipment by rail out of there to the front line troops for a few months.", null, "“While there, our boys liberated the nearby German Buchenwald concentration camp. The survivors began coming into Metz after they were released,” he said. “They were like walking skeletons. I’d never seen anything like it in my life. It was awful to see, but I’ll never forget it.”\n\nBy then, Cpl. Richard Erdley had enough points for a boat ride home. Like hundreds of thousands of other American soldiers, he ended up in Camp Lucky Strike at Le Harve, France. He caught a troop transport to the States and arrived back in New York Harbor on Feb. 16, 1945.\n\nThe War in Europe was less than 90 days from being won. Allied forces had six months more of hard fighting in the Pacific against the Japanese. They called it quits after we dropped two atomic bombs on them in June 1945.\n\nThis story was first published in the Charlotte Sun newspaper, Port Charlotte, Fla. on Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004 and is republished with permission." ]
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[ "Holidays Bring Back Warm Numismatic Memories From Days Of Yore\n\nThere’s something about this time of the year that makes me think of good days gone by. I don’t know…. Maybe it’s something in my hot cocoa, or perhaps it’s the gatherings with friends and family, but I always get a little more nostalgic around Christmas. The holiday has been good to me in so many ways over the years, including to my efforts as a writer and coin collector.", null, "Holidays Bring Back Warm Numismatic Memories From Days Of Yore\n\nThere’s something about this time of the year that makes me think of good days gone by. I don’t know…. Maybe it’s something in my hot cocoa, or perhaps it’s the gatherings with friends and family, but I always get a little more nostalgic around Christmas. The holiday has been good to me in so many ways over the years, including to my efforts as a writer and coin collector.\n\nIn Christmas 1992, at the age of 11, I received my first electronic typewriter – and from that day on I began regularly writing manuscripts that I sent to publishers, and I also began a monthly coin newsletter that I sent to my family and close friends. That following Christmas, in 1993, I received my first “expensive” coin – a raw 1809 Capped Bust half cent grading VG8. It began a “tradition” I’d continue for many Christmases to come of asking my parents for a special coin or two to add to my coin collection, and am I ever grateful they supported my hobby enough to give me many nice coins for my collection – despite relatively limited funds at the time in my blue-collar, working-class household.\n\nI’ll never forget the NGC MS64 1938-D Buffalo nickel or raw XF40 1908 Barber half dollar they gave me for my 20th-century type set. And my mom, God rest her soul, specifically said she always wanted to give my sister and me a gold coin – and that’s something Mom did in 1999 with the Christmas purchase of a 1999 $5 gold bullion coin for each of us. Both my sister and I still cherish those gold coins she (and Dad) gave to each of us.\n\nThe year after Mom passed, Dad bought me my first coin loupe – and I’m grateful to say I still have that loupe and my dad in my life today. But, of course, there are many folks who are no longer in my life – including my mother – who I lovingly remember this time of the year. When my maternal grandmother found out I was a coin collector, she gave me some Massachusetts transit tokens (my mom’s side is all from Weymouth, Massachusetts and other surrounding South Shore communities); less than a year later, Alzheimer’s took much of her memory away and, a decade on, her. I also think of many dear friends in numismatics who are no longer with us.\n\nAmong them is former COINage editor and New York Times columnist Ed Reiter, who opened many doors for me early on in my numismatic writing career and who served as a critical mentor to me. Ed was larger than life and always a fixture at the annual Numismatic Literary Guild awards banquets. I wasn’t there for this particular NLG Bash, but I understand he once made an appearance as “Santhony Claus” — pictured above, courtesy of Scott Travers — in an endearing comedic sendup of Ed’s good friend, noted coin dealer and author Anthony Swiatek – someone whom I to this day have the great pleasure of calling a numismatic comrade.\n\nAnd, yes, it’s this time of the year that we can be thankful not just for warm memories and good times from days of yore, but also to celebrate with those who are in our lives and with whom we can gather together, raise a toast of good cheer, and enjoy making new memories. Singer Andy Williams once said it best, that this is “the most wonderful time of the year.” And on behalf of the entire CDN Team, I wish you and yours a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Happy Holidays! …And here’s to an MS70DMPL 2019!" ]
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[ null, "Karli Harvey is best known as the eldest daughter of five-time Daytime Emmy Awards-winning actor, businessman and ex-comedian Steve Harvey. Professionally, she is a hairstylist.\n\nKarli Harvey is a married woman. She walked down the aisle with the love of her life, Benjamin Raymond. The two met for the first time in mid-June 2012.", null, "Soon after their meeting, the duo had an instant connection and dated for two years before making it official. However, it is not yet known where the pair first met.\n\nSpeaking of which, Ben is an insurance executive and businessman. The couple had their first child, their baby boy, Benjamin II, on June 16, 2016. In the same year, Benjamin made his TV debut with his grandpa in November.\n\nKarli Harvey - Had A Lavish Wedding\n\nThe lovebirds got hitched on September 26, 2015, in the presence of close friends and family in Atlanta, at the St. Regis Hotel in Buckhead. What's more, the ceremony was televised on the Steve Harvey Daily Show.", null, "The bridesmaid put on silk strapless champagne-colored gowns for the legendary event, costing more than $250,000. The attendants include R & B crooner Kenny Lattimore.\n\nKarli Harvey has summoned a networth of $1.5 million. Her main source of income comes from her job as a hairstylist who opened her beauty salon in 2017. She also works as a fashion columnist and a TV star.\n\nCheck out the wedding video of Karli Harvey.\n\nThough Karli might be busy with her profession, she and her twin sister Brandi run Disney Dreamers Academy, which helps young girls develop confidence, self-worth and respect.\n\nThe brunette also makes a TV appearance with her father and is the creative director for Steve Harvey Products and The Steve Harvey Women's Collection.\n\nBeing the daughter of a celebrity father, whose networth is $200 million, the financial trouble might be the last thing Karli has to worry about.\n\nSome of the notable work of Steve Harvey could be seen in productions like Me and the Boys, Who Wants to be Millionaire and Family Feud.", null, "Karli Harvey with her family is celebrating Christmas. SOURCE: Instagram(@iamkarliraymond)\n\nKarli Harvey walked down the aisle with the love of her life, Benjamin Raymond, on September 26, 2015." ]
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