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[ "I spent one of my last posts bitching about how horrendous the comments section on any online article can be. I still stand by that fact but I also will admit to constantly reading the comments on an article. I can’t help it. I want to look away, I know it’s going to be horrible and make me lose faith in humanity, but I feel myself getting sucked into it. I imagine this is how most viewers of Keeping Up with the Kardashians feel.\n\nI recently read an article on Buzzfeed and the comments are a gold mine. Instead of making me cry, I was laughing hysterically. In case you weren’t convinced that people will get offended from everything these days, this comment section will prove that. The article just lists 33 facts about the class of 2019 that will make us folks in our twenties and thirties feel old. Sounds innocent enough, right? Well, it was a hilarious shit show in the comments section as children came out of the woodworks to comment about their superiority because they in fact do know what a flip phone is! Sure you know what a flip phone is but do you know what I mean when I say Zach Morris phone?", null, "The article mostly listed the way things were when the class of 2019 was born. TV shows that came out, music that was popular, etc. Apparently that’s a SUPER offensive thing to do. How dare you tell a 13-year-old that they never had to deal with dial up? At first when I was reading the article, it made me feel super old. Seeing all these things from my childhood was too much nostalgia. Then when I read the comments, I remembered how dumb you are when you’re a teenager and I no longer felt so badly about being old. It’s the equivalent of me reading an article about how someone my age will never understand the hysteria of Beatlemania and then getting angry because I know so many Beatles’ songs. Knowing about something is not the same as living it.\n\nSince I’m not much into cyber bullying, I’ll leave out the commenters names but here are some of the gems found in the comments section:\n\nDecember 2001 for me. These things were my childhood, if that makes sense. I’d say maybe 30 out of 33 of these things are something that I do remember.\n\nFirst off, you were born in December 2001. You are 13-years-old; you’re still in your childhood. Do we not teach the concept of memory in school anymore? You do not remember most of these things, you know about them. Britney Spears performed “I’m Slave for You” with a snake before you were even born! You do not REMEMBER the greatest pop culture couple: Britney and Justin. You only know about them through bittersweet pictures. And if you actually remember using MySpace then I want to ask your parents why they allowed their 4-year-old to create a social media account.\n\ni was born in 2000 and i also find some of these things a bit inaccurate. My first phone was a Sony Ericsson feature phone.\n\nChild, you need to take several seats. I got my first phone when I was about 15-16. You are 15 and reminiscing about what your FIRST phone was.\n\nits not commentary between the diffrences between our generations because they are not vaild facts so therefore not valid diffrences and in 10 to 20 years i wont be in yall sad postion because i will be out flying on my hover jet talking to siri 17.0 that was installed in my brain\n\nI also hope that 10-20 years from now you learn about punctuation and spelling.\n\nbuzzfeed- your future audience will be our generation so it’s time to stop picking on us and making “90’s Kids Will Remember” posts because we get the gist and every article is pretty much the same. i’m sick of these types of posts lol.\n\n“We are not entitled brats with no sense of humor but if you do not start making every post about us, we will become incredibly offended and stop reading your stuff!” I don’t think logic starts developing in a person until they are at least 20.\n\nI’m here to tell you that, no matter how old you feel, if you were a 90s kid, you’re not old. LOL For those of us who were born in the 60s, grew up in the 70s, partied like crazy in the 80s, and became professional adults in the 90s, your angst over feeling old makes us want to pat your head and smile, then shuffle off with our walkers chuckling to ourselves.\n\nThis was my favorite one because it put both the 90s and the 00s kids in their places for being the obnoxious brats that we are!" ]
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[ null, "The practice is not new. For more than ten years, freight carriers, but also passenger bus drivers and passenger cars have lamented being at the mercy of law enforcement racketeering.\n\nEvery week, Ender Gomez leaves with his truck loaded with 20 tons of fruit and vegetables from the town of La Grita, in the state of Tachira (west), on the border with Colombia, to go to Caracas,\n\nOn the way, in addition to the roads in poor condition, the fuel shortages which are particularly frequent in the provinces, he is confronted with dozens of police checkpoints which sometimes stop him for hours to check his cargo and his papers for the sole purpose , he denounces, to obtain bribes.\n\n“It’s an odyssey”, tells AFP this “feriero” as traders in Venezuela are called who buy food in the countryside to resell in the urban markets where he has a stall.\n\nThe last time the police stopped him, he remembers having lost two hours on his journey. They “uncovered the cargo, the sun was beating down on the goods, and we had to fight with them to be able to stop the engine of the truck”, recalls this 48-year-old man.\n\n“They try to take money from us, but in the end you have to resist because if you start giving them, they get used to it and then we arrive in Caracas and we left them our profit margin on the way,” he said indignantly.\n\nBut the standoff does not always turn in his favor. More than once, Ender Gomez had to leave a few tickets or abandon a significant portion of his merchandise in order to continue on his way.\n\n“The ferieros must give up a share of the goods at each roadblock”, regrets the producer Ramon Alirio Zamabrano in his farm in La Grita.\n\n“They try to leave them cheap vegetables like cabbage, lettuce…”. But the police do not want to be taken “for fools” and they must be given “tomatoes, potatoes, that is to say the most expensive goods that we transport”, he regrets.\n\n– A culture of racketeering –\n\nThe police racket is the consequence of the low salaries of these civil servants, for a long time less than 30 dollars per month, according to the specialists.\n\nCurrently, after a 1,700% increase recently decreed by the government, a freshly graduated police officer earns the equivalent of 114 dollars.\n\nThe Ministry of Public Finance, meanwhile, announced measures to limit these practices, and President Nicolas Maduro himself ordered in July “to remove obstacles” on the roads.\n\nBut little has changed, say transporters and traders, who see the practice as a feature of local culture.\n\n“There are some who take themselves for gods (…) they do this to annoy us”, protests a truck driver, who does not want to give his name for fear of reprisals.\n\n“We all go through the matraqueo”, a popular name given to racketeering. “We are trying to get out of it in the most peaceful way,” he continues. “The more we get angry, the worse it is. The only ones with power are them, not us,” he said.\n\nThese systematic bribes end up being felt in the price paid by the consumer, which can be “three or four times higher than the purchase price in the field”, according to Celso Fantiniel, president of Fedeagro, a farmers’ association.\n\nGoods produced in Venezuela that fall victim to this practice sometimes end up costing more than imported products.\n\nIn the state of Tachira, the authorities have set up a “protectorado”, a kind of pass supposed to avoid racketeering, but it involves the payment of a tax on the value of the goods. And above all the producers complain that only “people close to the government” have access to it." ]
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[ "Is the New RED Weapon, the Weapon of Choice?", null, "The choice is simple; are you cool, or are you boring? That has to be the big decision RED wants you to make, right? Sure, the argument could be made that you choose RED for the stunning 6K resolution that it offers, or the 16.5 plus glorious stops of dynamic range, but really you want it because there’s a skull on it, and you are a video pirate. Cool right? Worth upgrading your Epic right?\n\nThe truth is, RED’s Weapon camera offers very little in technical improvements over the RED Epic Dragon. The sensor in the Weapon is the exact same 6K RED Dragon sensor, which means, the same resolution options, the same dynamic range and the same signal to noise ratio. Another way to put it is that the Weapon offers the exact same recording options and same frame rates at the same resolutions. The primary difference technically is the integrated Mini-Mag media bay, which offers faster data rates when using the Mini-Mags over those allowed by the Epic Dragon. Currently, the only advantages are lower available compression ratios at all record options. Presumably these higher data rates will also assist with future feature set upgrades, whether it be through new sensor technology, or firmware.", null, "Another improvement, over the Epic Dragon build, is that RED has reduced the weight of the camera by almost two pounds. By using a combination of aluminum, and magnesium alloys, they have managed to shave off the pounds, without compromising the rugged build quality of their product. This improvement vastly helps gimbal and drone operators with their delicate balancing act of keeping a rigs weight within spec, but also allows for fewer compromises with lens and accessory choices, when weight limits become a factor.\n\nAdditionally, one nice feature added to the Weapon is the ability to record in Apple ProRes (and a near future DNxHD option has been promised). This codec option offers productions greater ability to fit footage shot on RED into a variety of workflows that may not call for RAW recording. Moreover, simultaneous RD3 and ProRes acquisition, allow for seamless proxy workflow. Built in 3D LUT support and wi-fi control further round out the new built-in feature set on this camera.\n\nAn added feature built into Weapon is simplified swapping of the camera’s optical low pass filter. The new OLPFs can be removed and installed with the simple turn of a torx key, however, it should be noted, the “fast-swap” still requires powering down the camera, removing the lens mount, and exposing the sensor to dirt and debris. RED currently offers 3 flavors of their OLPF (standard, low light optimized, and skin tone), fined tuned for different shooting situations.\n\nThe ability to customize and expand your RED to fit a variety of shooting scenarios has been at the heart of the RED camera design since introducing the first Digital Stills and Motion Camera (DSMC) build. RED trademarked the phrase “Obsolescence Obsolete”, which trumpets the expandability and upgradability of the RED camera line. With the expansion into Weapon , RED sort-of holds up this statement. Some accessories carry over directly such as all of the available lens mounts, which adapt directly to the Weapon using the same four torx screws. Those who have Mini-mags will also get to carry them through to Weapon, however, by integrating the SSD module directly to the brain, RED has made adoption of Mini-Mag SSDs mandatory moving forward. Other accessories can be brought over to the Weapon via available adapters. These include DSMC LCD Touch units and cabled battery plates. Unfortunately, for some accessories, such as the DSMC Side Handle and the Switchblade, the Weapon is a rocky place where they can find no purchase.\n\nNew DSMC2 accessories have been designed to integrate directly with the Weapon brain. These include cable-less LCD Touch units and battery plates which aim to streamline the RED and presumably cut down on weight and umbilicals to optimize use in a variety of shooting scenarios. For a breakdown of compatibility, you can take a look at this PDF.\n\nOverall, Weapon is a minor technical advance for RED. Weapon’s use of the Dragon 6K sensor mean image quality and resolution are identical to that of the Epic Dragon. Still, the truth is, if you are a RED owner, you’ll eventually need to bite the bullet and upgrade your camera, so you can take advantages of newer technology when it becomes available. Fortunately, the camera’s expanded functionality, including features like ProRes codecs and built in LUT support, should offer enough incentive to justify adoption of the new system.", null, "The big question remains; Can these upgrades help the camera find a new audience? Obviously, there are some major adherents to RED cameras and what they can do, but do you need it for your shoot? I feel that the camera is too much for most shoots. RED’s previous cameras require a certain kind of “check the gate” discipline and multiple member camera departments, found on motion picture sets. My experience with Weapon leads me to believe the same. Smaller shoots, requiring “run-n-gun” style shooting are still better served by cameras like the Canon C300 Mark II and Sony FS7, which are feature rich, and were designed with single shooter operation in mind.\n\nIf you still want to shoot on RED, I suggest you strongly consider renting the RED Epic Dragon over the RED Weapon. Unless you know you need the lower compression ratios for your project, you want to try before you buy, or you want to make sure your camera rig fits within a specific weight limit, there is really no compelling argument to be made right now for choosing RED Weapon.\n\nI enjoy shooting vignettes featuring my daughter and her progress through life, as well as elaborate photoshop projects featuring my dog Penny Lane. Apart from that, the normal “I went to film school” aspirational short films and music videos. I do not shoot weddings" ]
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[ "In Ukraine, Cardinal Sandri Says There's Hope For The Future\n\nJuly 13, 2017\nKIEV, Ukraine -- Shortly after Pope Francis donated money to help those suffering from Ukraine's ongoing conflict, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri arrived in the country, saying that while pained, he sees hope for the future.", null, "Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Oriental Institute.\n\nIn comments to local Catholic media after landing in Ukraine July 11, Cardinal Sandri recalled that when he made his first trip to the country several years ago, it was because “in this land was born and is growing, a great hope, a great vision of the future for this Christian country.”\n\n“Today, unfortunately, I also bring pain for a country that ought to be the vanguard of peace in the life of Europe, but which instead is suffering, in all of it's inhabitants, many deprivations and many victims of this situation,” he said, referring to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine's eastern region.\n\nBecause of this, he said, “I also come with a desire for hope for life and a great future of this beloved country.”\n\nCardinal Sandri, Prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Oriental Churches, is currently on an official July 11-17 visit to Ukraine to participate in the national Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Zarvanytsia.\n\nHe offered his comments to Zhyve TV, which is the Catholic TV Station of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, after his arrival.\n\nHis visit falls in the midst of ongoing upheaval in the country, largely the result of political instability and tensions surrounding the Russian invasion of their eastern region in 2014, which prompted a conflict that has endured three years, claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions of others.\n\nConflict erupted in Ukraine in November 2013, when the former government refused to sign the Association Agreement with the European Union, leading to months of violent protests.\n\nTensions deepened in February 2014, when the country’s former president was ousted following the protests, and a new government appointed.\n\nIn March of that year, Ukraine’s eastern peninsula of Crimea was annexed by Russia and pro-Russian separatist rebels have since taken control of eastern portions of Ukraine, around Donetsk and Luhansk.\n\nMore than 10,000 people, including civilians, have died in the fighting between Ukraine's military and pro-Russian separatists.\n\nRoughly two million others have been forced to flee due to violence and a lack of basic humanitarian necessities, and those who remain lack access to food, heating and medical supplies.\n\nLast April Pope Francis announced that he would be taking up a special collection in all European churches in order to provide relief from those who are still suffering.\n\nIn December 2016, the Pope made an initial donation of 6 million euros ($6.8 million) from the funds collected, asking that it be distributed to different charitable projects.\n\nIn his comments to Zhyve TV, Cardinal Sandri said it was “an immense joy” for him to be back in the country after three previous visits, including one with St. John Paul II.\n\n“I come particularly because I was invited to the celebration of the Madonna of Zarvanytsia, so I come to bring to her, the Queen of Ukraine, all the veneration we have for her in the Roman Church, but which we know summarizes the Marian identity of the Ukrainian people,” he said.\n\nThe cardinal also offered to Archbishsop Shevchuk and all bishops and faithful in Ukraine, “the greeting, blessing and closeness of the Pope, Francis.”\n\nAfter his arrival, Sandri traveled to the capital city of Kiev alongside the Vatican's nuncio to Ukraine, Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti, and Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major Archbishop of the Greek-Catholic Church in Ukraine.\n\nWhile there, he had a moment of silent prayer in front of the Cross of Maidan Square, where he laid flowers in honor of those who lost their lives during the bloody riots of 2014.\n\nFrom there, he visited the Museum of the Holodomor, making a symbolic gesture in memory of the more than 100 victims.\n\nOn Wednesday, July 12, which marks the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul on the Giulian calendar, he will participate in the Pontifical Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of the Resurrection, offering the homily.\n\nAfter, he is expected to pray at the tomb of Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, Major Archbishop Emeritus of Kiev-Halych and former head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, who died May 31.\n\nLater, the cardinal will hold a meeting with seminarians before leaving for the central-eastern city of Kharkiv, where he will visit the local Caritas.\n\nThe next day, July 13, Cardinal Sandri will take part in the Divine Liturgy at the cathedral of the Exharkate of Kharkiv before heading to lunch with priests and various other guests.\n\nHe is then expected to meet with the Bishop of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Nicodemus.\n\nIn the afternoon he will travel roughly 124 miles to Kramatorsk, where on Friday morning he will celebrate Mass and meet with the local bishops and priests of Donesk.\n\nAfter paying a visit to the local Caritas and a community center, Sandri is scheduled to stop in the town of Sloviansk, where he will meet with several individuals who have been internally displaced by the conflict.\n\nOn Saturday, July 15, the cardinal will hold a meeting with the Greek-Catholic Metropolitan Bishop Volodymr Viytyshyn before joining the annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Zarvanytsia.\n\nThat night, as part of the pilgrimage, Sandri will lead a special meeting with young people before leading a reflection at the close of the procession of candles.\n\nCardinal Sandri will then preside over Mass Sunday before traveling to Lviv, where he is scheduled to visit the Greek-Catholic Cathedral Saint George and pray at the tombs of Metropolitan Bishop Andrey Sheptytsky and of Cardinal Joseph Slipyj, heads and fathers of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church for a large portion of the 20th century.\n\nHe will then hold a brief meeting with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lviv, Mieczyslaw Mokrzycki, before heading back to Rome.\n\nAccording to the website of the apostolic nunciature in Ukraine, Pope Francis has, through Cardinal Sandri, offered all Catholic and Orthodox faithful in Ukraine, his personal greeting and blessing.\n\nThe Pope also expressed his “affection and closeness to the population for the sufferings and deprivations they have and are enduring during the well known conflict,” and encouraged those working for peace and reconciliation, as well as those engaged in assisting the displaced." ]
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[ "If you’re a writer, you can probably relate to the idea of there being so many books to write and so little time in which to write them.\n\nI am constantly coming up with great ideas for books, first lines, characters, titles and so on. I have a file for them—well, a few files, actually. I have grandiose-looking title pages with bylines and a copyright line…and no other content. I have outlines, first chapters, premises, character studies, film and stage adaptation ideas.", null, "The problem is, I am like a child in a candy store: you flit from this piece to that, each one sweeter and more vibrantly coloured than the last. But, sooner or later, you get sick of eating sweets and you crave a nutritious meal.\n\nIf you want to continue being a writer, you have to make a decision, knuckle down, and write one book at a time. From start to finish. From cover to cover.\n\nI have book ideas from 20 years ago that “might come in handy one day”, just as my grandfather had a shed full of jars of nails, nuts and bolts of different sizes and my father had jars full of hundreds—perhaps thousands—of rubber bands.\n\nI have to realise that I don’t need all those jars of bits and pieces. They will not come in handy.\n\nIt’s time to clean out the ideas file and all its cobwebs.\n\nIt’s time to get rid of the drafts of my books—they have been published already, so I really don’t need them. I am never going to be such a famous writer that draft marginalia will be worth buckets of money to collectors one day. I don’t have children to pass them down to.\n\nI even have a manuscript written by an old friend of mine who, when she went overseas nearly 20 years ago, asked me to look after it “in case you ever hear of a publisher who wants it”. We lost touch, but I’ve kept it all this time and I’m trying to find her now to see if she wants it back.\n\nThere is a finite time in which to write. I have lived more than half my life. I need now to prioritise and to focus on projects one by one that I can research, write, edit, and get published.\n\nSimplifying my writer’s shed with its jars of figurative nuts and bolts and rubber bands will give me more room in which to work, a clear bench on which to craft my works, and a direction in which to proceed." ]
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[ "日本仁即This year's Nobel prizes will be announced starting fr拜仁中文appom October 2, with the ceremony lasting one or two weeks, said the Swedish Academy on its official website", null, "位继Located in southwest Washington along the waterfront next to the famed Maine Avenue Fish Market, its first phase will open on Oct 12神器\"An effort to reduce sugary drink intake of teenagers is urgently needed,\" Liang Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said玺玉玺According to the US Department of Agriculture, global production of sugar is up 9 million tons to a record of 180 million metrics tons a year and consumption hovers at the 172 million metric ton level, also a record high level拜仁中文app日本仁即The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that people should drink no more than three cans of soda (about 450 calories) a week, but men drink 175 and women 94 calories a day新天One sign says you're looking at 45,485 pounds of added sugar - the amount that Kind says children in the United States consume every five minutes\n\n皇德和国As early as 2006 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identified sugar drinks as one of the main culprits in rising obesity rates位继The numbers are spun out by Kind from there: children consume 13神器In the interview, Lee said the Initiative-related cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure investments, trade and tourism can help further \"integrate China into regional and international economic systems while greatly boosting the prosperity and development in other countries\n\n玺玉玺The Belt and Road Initiative, put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, is aimed at building the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road through concerted efforts of all related countries to benefit all participants by promoting unimpeded trade, financial integration, infrastructure inter-connectivity and closer people-to-people exchanges日本仁即The Singaporean leader will pay an official visit to China on Sept 19-21 at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang新天\"The Initiative will help foster closer cooperation among China and its neighboring countries as well as its trade partners in Europe, Asia and even Africa,\" he added皇德和国\"We deem the Belt and Road Initiative as positive,\" Lee said Saturday in an interview with Xinhuanet, Xinhua's official website, noting that China's continuous economic growth has made China an increasingly larger and more important part in the international system\n\nSINGAPORE -- Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said that the Belt and Road Initiative of China is positive to the world since it can help further integrate China into regional and international economic systems while boosting growth in other countries\" In his opinion, the Initiative can help China make more and better contributions to global economic and trade cooperation as well as the international relations\n\nOne option is to hold a snap election on Oct 22, when three by-elections are scheduled, the sources saidTOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering calling a snap election for as early as next month to take advantage of his improved approval ratings and disarray in the main opposition party, government and ruling party sources said on SundayOther possibilities are later in October or after an expected visit by US President Donald Trump in early November\"Until now, it appeared the election would be next autumn, but\n\nAbe's ratings have recovered to 50 percent in some pollswe must always be ready for battle,\" domestic media quoted Komeito party chief Natsuo Yamaguchi as telling reporters on Saturday during a visit to RussiaAbe told executives of his Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner, the Komeito party, that he might dissolve parliament's lower house for a snap poll after the legislature convenes for an extra session from Sept 28, the sources saidAbe will probably make a decision after returning from a Sept 18-22 trip to the United States, the sources said\n\nTop LDP and Komeito officials will meet on Monday to discuss preparations, they added\"We need to be clear that the latest UN resolution not only sanctions the DPRK's nuclear activities but also calls for the reopening of dialogue and resolving the issue through consultations,\" Cui said", null, "\"Without implementing these, we also will consider it as noncompliance with the resolution,\" Nebenzia said, Reuters reportedChina's envoy to Washington has urged the US to do more to resolve the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, while stressing that the UN resolution on Pyongyang also calls for dialogue and peace talks\n\nThe ambassador's remarks followed shortly after the DPRK's latest missile launch drew condemnation from the United Nations and refueled fiery rhetoric about a military option from the Trump administration, which also asked China to mount pressure on the DPRK, partly by cutting oil shipments to Pyongyang\"At the UN's headquarters in New York on Friday, Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia also called on the US and others to implement the \"political and diplomatic solutions\" that are called for in the latest sanctions resolutionCui said the resolution is a shared responsibility for all partiesThe UN Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2375 on Sept 11 in response to the DPRK's sixth nuclear test, conducted on Sept 3\"Everybody else will have to do their share; they cannot leave this issue to China alone,\" Cui said at a reception on Friday night in WashingtonCui: United Nations resolution also calls for dialogue Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai\n\n\"Cui, however, bluntly said that China will never recognize the DPRK as a nuclear state and opposes nuclear weapons anywhere on the Korean Peninsula and beyond, including Japan and TaiwanInstead, it should do more to find effective ways to resume dialogue and negotiations, Cui said\n\nHours after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea launched another missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean on Friday, Chinese Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai said Washington \"should be doing much more than now\", so that there's real, effective international cooperation on the Korean Peninsula issueWhen asked about the oil cuts, Ambassador Cui told reporters, \"We are fully prepared to implement all the Security Council resolutions-no more, no less\n\nChina responded by saying that it has done its best, and the initiators of a problem should resolve it, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying\"The resolution should be implemented comprehensively\n\nHowever, the crisis on the Korean Peninsula has spilled over and endangered regional security and stability, as well as relations between other countriesRussian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia also warned that there is no alternative to a peaceful solutionTrump tweeted earlier this month that the United States is considering \"stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea\"Threats, tests, launches, mutual threats should be stopped\n\nSince then, Pyongyang has conducted its most powerful nuclear test, threatened to fire missiles into the waters around the US pacific island territory of Guam and launched two missiles over JapanTekeda Alemu, Ethiopian ambassador to the United Nations and the president of UN Security Council for the month of September, addresses a press encounter after UN Security Council closed-door consultations at the UN headquarters in New York, on Sept 15, 2017\n\nIn a press statement released on Friday after closed-door consultations, the 15 members of the council condemned \"the highly provocative launch of a ballistic missile\" by the Democratic People's Republic of KoreaThe DPRK fired a missile over Japan's northern island Hokkaido and into the Pacific Ocean on Friday, which came only days after the Security Council voted in favor of a resolution toughening sanctions on the DPRK over its nuclear test early this month\n\n\"The Security Council also emphasized the vital importance of the DPRK immediately showing a sincere commitment to denuclearization through concrete action, and stressed the importance of working to reduce tension on the Korean Peninsula,\" said Tekeda Alemu, president of the Security Council, in a readout of the press statementThe council members stressed the importance of maintaining peace on the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia at large, and welcomed international efforts to facilitate a peaceful and comprehensive settlement of the crisis through dialogue, said Alemu, the Ethiopian ambassador to the United Nations\n\nTensions on the Korean Peninsula escalated recently after US President Donald Trump threatened to deal with the DPRK with \"fire and fury\" last month[Photo/Xinhua]UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations Security Council has condemned the latest missile launch by Pyongyang and urged a peaceful solution to the crisis on the Korean PeninsulaWe should engage in meaningful negotiations,\" he told reporters after the consultations\"Chinese ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai said Friday \"both China and the United States benefit from bilateral trade, so efforts to undermine Sino-US trade, or even slapping sanctions on China, I think would be off-target\n\nTo ease tensions, China has been committed to a peaceful solution by supporting Security Council sanctions on one hand, and on the other proposing initiatives which aim to suspend hostilities by both Pyongyang and WashingtonThe ambassador said the US should refrain from issuing more threats\n\nInstead, Washington should do more to find effective ways to resume dialogue and negotiationscn]The United States should do more to resolve the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula than it has, Chinese Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai said on Friday\n\nCui made the remarks on the sidelines of a reception at the embassy in Washington to mark the 68th anniversary of 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[ "Taste of the Philippines: The Banana Ketchup Story\n\nKetchup, made from tomatoes, is a very popular condiment. Did you know that there’s banana ketchup? It’s made from mashed banana, vinegar, sugar, and spices. Because its natural yellow-brown color isn’t very pretty, it’s often colored red to more closely resemble regular ketchup. While this may sound like an odd flavor sensation, it works surprisingly well with a wide variety of dishes, including fish and chicken. It’s much-loved in the Philippines. What is the banana ketchup story?\n\nThe banana ketchup story begins with one woman: Maria Orosa. Born in Bantangas in 1893, she got her bachelor’s and master’s degree in the United States. She studied pharmaceutical chemistry and food chemistry. Instead of taking a job in Washington state after completing her studies, Orosa went back home to the Philippines. Her dream was for the nation to become more self-sufficient. At the time, the Philippines depended on imports, but Orosa wanted people to learn how to use products already available. She studied native foods and experimented with all kinds of fermentation and preserving methods. With fruit like santol and tamarind, she created jams, jellies, and wine. Orosa was the first person to figure out how to freeze mangoes and she also created banana ketchup.", null, "Tamarind, one of the foods Maria Orosa worked with\n\nOrosa eventually became the head of the Home Economics Division and Division of Food Preservation. She traveled the world for her job. In World War II, her contributions to food science became invaluable. She created two products specifically to help with malnutrition: Soyalac and Darak. Soyalac was a soybean product high in protein and nutrients. Some don’t like soybean for them there are soy-free products to try as well. If you want to try some, this article on the best soy-free replacement shakes reveals some of them. While Darak, a rice byproduct, contained lots of thiamine, B vitamins, and Vitamins A, D, and E. Legend has it that while serving as a captain in Marking’s Guerrillas, a group that fought with the US against Japan, Orosa smuggled Soyalac and Darak into Japanese-operated concentration camps.\n\nIn 1945, Orosa was killed by shrapnel. The American Red Cross honored her with a humanitarian award, while the Batangas province has a historical marker and bust. In 1970, her niece published a book entitled Marisa Orosa: Her Life and Work, which included 700 of her aunt’s recipes.\n\nMaria Orosa’s most enduring food product is probably banana ketchup. In 1942, Magdola V. Francisco, Sr. commercially produced it. Today, banana ketchup is used on a wide variety of dishes such as fish, chicken, and – like tomato ketchup – French fries, hamburgers, and hot dogs. You can find banana ketchup wherever there is a significant Filipino population, such as in the United States, Hong Kong, France, and Australia.\n\nIf you can’t find banana ketchup in your area, it’s pretty easy to make. In the Spruce Eats recipe, Peggy Trowbridge Filippone uses ingredients such as bananas (naturally), sweet onions, garlic, dark brown sugar, light corn syrup, dark rum, and a bunch of spices like chipotle chili pepper and salt. First, pulse some of the ingredients (like banana) until smooth, then season and bring to a boil on the stove. Once boiling, reduce the heat and simmer for an hour and 15 minutes. This thickens the mixture. The remaining ingredients are added, and the ketchup is cooled and then poured through a strainer. Keep refrigerated and use within one month.\n\nA lot of people think about bananas as a tasty snack, but in Uganda, bananas are extremely important. Could a banana created with biotechnology help with nutritional issues in the country?" ]
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[ null, "A Blaine-area Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer says the recent “extreme vetting” of travelers with Iranian backgrounds occurred under the direction of Blaine port managers. The allegation was revealed by local immigration attorney Len Saunders, a frequent commentator on border issues.\n\nAs earlier reported by The Northern Light, more than 60 U.S. citizens and permanent residents of Iranian heritage were subjected to enhanced screenings on January 4 and 5 as they entered the U.S. at the Peace Arch border crossing. Many were returning home from an Iranian pop concert that had taken place in Vancouver.\n\nFollowing a U.S. airstrike on an Iranian military commander in Iraq, some of the travelers reported being detained for up to 12 hours, while others said they were turned away and refused entry due to CBP’s lack of capacity to handle them. Border security was enhanced nationwide during the period of escalating military tensions with Iran.\n\nAt the time, it was thought that the detentions were limited to the Peace Arch crossing, but the CBP whistleblower said Iranian-born travelers were detained at other border crossings in the Blaine sector as well. Saunders told The Northern Light that the CBP officer asked not to be identified due to concerns about retribution, with the officer citing the existence of a “blacklist” of officers blocked from career advancement.\n\nTravelers were selected for counterterrorism inspections based solely upon their national origin, the officer said, adding that there were no immigration or customs reasons to detain them. Once the detentions became national news, Blaine port director Kenneth Williams put out a directive on January 5 at 1 p.m. saying the operation was suspended, the CBP officer said. According to the source, officers have been told not to talk to the press about the matter.\n\nThe CBP officer also addressed the issue of expedited removals (ERs), saying assistant port director John Dahm was behind the recent increase in the number of ERs being imposed on Canadians crossing the border. ERs typically mean that individuals are banned from entering the U.S. for a period of time, usually five years. In December, the CBC reported that ERs on the northern border had jumped 97 percent to 616 from October 2018 to September 2019, compared to 312 in the previous 12-month period. According to Saunders, CBP’s Seattle Field Office accounted for 309 and 91, respectively, of those numbers, about 50 percent of the total in 2019 versus 29 percent in 2018. There are four field offices on the northern border.\n\nThe CBP officer said there was very little support from line officers for the ERs that the Blaine area has been imposing on Canadians since last year, describing the ERs as outrageous and contrary to the Immigration and Nationality Act and past government practice.\n\nWhile in San Diego, Fasano was named in a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security brought by former CBP officer Julia Davis, who claimed that Fasano had engaged in retribution after Davis had made a whistleblowing disclosure to the FBI. While in New Jersey, her office was the subject of complaints by documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras for being repeatedly harassed when returning from overseas. Poitras won the 2015 Academy Award for best documentary feature for Citizenfour about Edward Snowden.\n\nIn 2018, Fasano was reported to receive a base salary of $187,000 which puts her in the top 10 percent of the highest paid CBP officials.\n\nThere has been significant backlash to the reports that people of Iranian heritage were subjected to harsh vetting. National and international media have picked up the story, while The Seattle Times published an editorial on January 17 calling for answers from CBP. Governor Jay Inslee and other politicians have criticized CBP on the matter, while the Department of Homeland Security’s Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) disclosed that it was opening an investigation into the incidents. A request for comment made to CRCL was unanswered at press time. Saunders said he had yet to be contacted by the office, nearly two weeks after he reported being an eyewitness to the detentions." ]
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[ "The four new players in the Republic of Ireland squad are exiting and creative, and will boost St...\n\nThe four new players in the Republic of Ireland squad are exiting and creative, and will boost Stephen Kenny’s side, according to the Independent’s Dan McDonnell.\n\nKenny announced his squad for next month’s international friendlies on Monday, with St Mirren’s Jamie McGrath, Norwich’s Andrew Omabamidele, Rotherham’s Chiedozie Ogbene and Shamrock Rovers’ Danny Mandroiu all being called up for the first time.\n\nWith no wins yet since he took over the role as Ireland manager, Kenny will be hopeful that the introduction of the new caps could finally get him that illusive first victory.\n\nSpeaking on the Football Show on Tuesday's Off The Ball, McDonnell thought that the new call-ups were interesting, and deserved.\n\n“The interesting thing about them is that Kenny would have previous experience with three of them,” McDonnell said.\n\n“Ogbene would have started off in the League of Ireland with Cork City in Limerick, he would have played against Kenny, and I think he was even trying to bring Ogbene to Dundalk at one point.\n\n“He is a sort of fast right winger. The point Kenny made yesterday was that a lot of the wide players he has in his squad like to cut inside, whereas Ogbene is very much, as he sees him, an out and out right-sided player.\n\n“Omabamidele has been excellent for Norwich; a young centre half in terms of their promotion charge, and his inclusion speaks for itself.”", null, "Daniel Mandroiu of Ireland during the Under21 Championship qualifying round, group 1 between Luxembourg and Ireland played at Henri Dunant Stadium on November 18, 2020 in Beggen, Luxembourg. (Photo by Vincent Lescaut/PRESSINPHOTO)\n\nWhile Ogbene and Omabamidele are interesting inclusions, McDonnell believes that McGrath and Mandroiu will prove to be the most influential in the upcoming friendlies.\n\n“The other two, for me, are probably the most significant calls in a way,” McDonnell said.\n\n“They have been available to him throughout, particularly McGrath. But clearly Mandroiu has improved a lot since joining Shamrock Rovers from Bohemians. He would have been with the U21s with Kenny.\n\n“McGrath is a player that Kenny brought to Dundalk four years ago, but what is striking is the acknowledgement that he has gone to bring in what he feels are two natural number 10s into his team.\n\n“They are playing at sort of lower levels, certainly in the case of Mandroiu. McGrath at St Mirren, although 17 goals is incredible, they did finish in the bottom half of the Scottish table.\n\n“But it is their individual attributes that have brought them into the squad, and Kenny clearly, after 11 games, has probably been in situations in games where they have lacked that real natural number 10 who is at home playing off a striker.\n\n“You could make the point that Jack Byrne has been around and is probably the closest thing to a number 10, but he did talk about how his style is to drop back into midfield a bit more and pick passes.\n\n“McGrath is very attacking, and Mandroiu seems to be happiest in that area, and [Kenny] has gone for players whose style and attributes as opposed to where they play have got them into this group.”", null, "Jamie McGrath of Dundalk during the extra.ie FAI Cup Final between Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile\n\nMcDonnell believes that McGrath’s consistency in growing as a player has allowed him to force his way into the squad.\n\n“Jamie McGrath, many years back… came off the bench for maybe 10 minutes and did a couple of pirouettes and skills and everyone was going, ‘Oh, this guy is good’,” McDonnell said.\n\n“But he was very much under the radar, and he was brought to Dundalk by Kenny. I think the feeling at the time was that he barely lifted a weight in his life.\n\n“He physically had a lot to do, but technically he had everything, or certainly had a lot of attributes.\n\n“He sort of glides in terms of his style. There probably have been times in games where that is the type of player that Ireland have needed on the pitch.”" ]
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[ null, "Our world is changing. Change in and of itself is not necessarily bad or good, but rather a mix of the two.\n\nPetroleum-fueled vehicles helped to drive the world into an era of globalization and togetherness that has never before been seen, but there are rising challengers that threaten to overtake the seemingly unshakeable king of automobiles . . . hybrids and electrics are rapidly becoming more affordable and more powerful, fighting back against the perception that any vehicle not powered entirely by oil is not a true car.\n\nDespite climate change and dwindling fuel sources pushing electric vehicles into focus, we have had access to them for far longer than petroleum-fueled cars. In the 1830s, the first electric vehicles came into existence thanks to the independent efforts of American blacksmith Thomas Davenport and Scottish engineer Robert Anderson. Until the development of Henry Ford’s manufacturing technique in the 1900s decreased the cost of gasoline driven cars to a third of the price of the conventional electric vehicle of the time, people elected to drive an electric vehicle overwhelmingly over any other option.\n\nHow Do Electric Cars Work?\n\nUnder the hood, the electric vehicle uses stored electrons to drive the motor and spur the hunk of metal into motion. Early battery technology gave the cars limited range, but electrics were still the go-to for drivers due to their ease of use and lack of noxious fumes. Now, the leading electric car can go almost 300 miles on a full charge, providing comparable performance to the energy density of a full tank of gasoline. 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The petroleum powered portions of the automobile activate as needed for greater bursts of speed, filling the gaps in energy production, and working with the electrical portions to provide smooth acceleration throughout the trip and eliminate the need for engine idling.\n\nHow Do Hybrid Cars Work?\n\nThe key difference that the everyday user of a hybrid will note compared to electrics is how you refuel. Hybrids use a technique called regenerative braking to produce electricity from the force of the car stopping, so the driver only has to refill the gasoline tank, In fact, most hybrids do not have a way to connect with an outside power grid.\n\nWhat Does an Electric Vehicle Service Technician Do Differently?\n\nWhen working with electric and hybrid vehicles, the technician requires a greater depth of knowledge about the differing systems in each automobile. Just like switching between two models of gasoline vehicles, every electric and hybrid will have its own configuration and specifications that have to be considered. Typically, the differences are relegated to the engine block and drive train for electric vehicles, with many notable parts essential for hybrid and gasoline vehicles being removed entirely. These include the fuel injection system, alternators, the typical car battery, radiator, and potentially much more depending on the model.\n\nThe Future of Automobiles\n\nWith the renewed interest shown in preserving the planet through reducing consumption combined with improvements in technology enhancing their performance, electric vehicles of all types have been seeing a greater share of market movement. There were under 50,000 electric vehicles sold in 1990, but that number has increased more than eight times since then.\n\nFor an automotive service technician, it is incredibly prurient to acquire as much experience and knowledge about electric, hybrid, and petroleum-fueled vehicles. A proper breadth of information will allow the AST to maintain a diverse fleet of automobiles and improve their value to their shop. The mechanic will need experience with both the mechanical aspects and the electronic aspects of every vehicle that rolls in for repairs.\n\nWant to Learn to Work on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles?\n\nIf you dream of a career where you get to delve into the inner workings of powerful pieces of engineering, consider enrolling in the Automotive Technology with Service Management (AOS) program at ATI. 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[ null, "In her first season at LSU and her 22nd season as a head coach, Kim Mulkey has won at least 20 games every season throughout her entire career.\n\nThe Tigers led by as many as 20 points in the third quarter, but the Bulldogs clawed back, tying the game at 62 with 2:25 left in the game. LSU held on to win though as Alexis Morris was a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line in the final minute of the game.\n\nMorris led the Tigers with 26 points and had six assists. Khayla Pointer finished with 21 points and Jailin Cherry scored 18 as LSU’s three-headed backcourt had 65 points for the Tigers. Autumn Newby led LSU with 9 rebounds.\n\n“They are never satisfied with what they do, and they always find something they could do better,” Coach Mulkey said of her guards. “It’s always a joy to coach them.”\n\nLSU shut down Georgia’s starters. Jenna Staiti and Que Morrison, Georgia’s two leading scorers for the season, were held to 8 and 9 points, respectively, as none of the Bulldog starters scored in double figures. It was Georgia’s bench who scored 34 points and led its comeback attempt in the second half. Coming off the bench Reigan Richardon had a team-high 17 points and was the only Bulldog to score double-digits.\n\n“I thought we did a very good job against their starters,” Coach Mulkey said. “If you look at the production from the big girl and the production of ours, we held them in check. We basically almost got beat by their bench.”\n\nLSU has five games remaining in the season and is in a position to control its own destiny with an opportunity to finish as high as No. 2 in the SEC and to be a Top-16 seed in the NCAA Tournament and host the first and second rounds. The Tigers will travel to Bryan-College Station to face Texas A&M Sunday at 2 p.m. CT. The game will air on the SEC Network Plus.\n\nLSU made its first three shots of the game, including two by Cherry, to jump out to a 6-2 lead within the first two minutes. Georgia went on to bring the score within one, but LSU did not let the Bulldogs take a lead as Cherry hit her third shot of the game to give the Tigers a 10-7 lead at the media timeout. Morris made her first basket out of the timeout to give the Tigers a five point lead. Pointer made the first of two free-throws, but Awa Trasi grabbed the missed second free-throw and found Morris for a three to put LSU up nine. With 13 second left in the quarter Morris pulled up from three to put the Tigers ahead 23-11 at the end of one.\n\nWith 10 seconds remaining in the half, Cherry hit a jumper and Georgia was called for a foul trying to get through a Newby screen. Newby hit one free-throw and Cherry grabbed the rebound off the miss and Morris nailed a deep three with time winding down to give LSU a six-point possession and a 37-21 lead going into the half.\n\nMorris finished with 13 in the opening half and Cherry had 10 for the Tigers.\n\nCherry made her first shot of the second half to give LSU a 18-point lead, its largest advantage of the game. Georgia was trying to gain momentum and was on a 6-2 run when Morrison was called for a technical after a personal foul, shifting the momentum back towards LSU. Morris made both technical free throws and Pointer found the bottom of the net from three on the ensuing possession to put LSU up by 20, 48-28. Georgia punched back though and by the 1:13 mark in the third the Bulldogs had cut LSU’s lead to 10. Pointer made a layup with eight seconds left in the third to give LSU a 56-45 lead.\n\nGeorgia’s Richardson made a three on the first possession of the fourth to bring the Bulldogs within eight. Cherry gave LSU a 60-50 lead after making a three with 6:15 remaining and then Faustine Aifuwa got on the board making one of two free throws, but Georgia hit back-to-back threes to make it a five point game.\n\nAt 2:26 remaining, Staiti tied the game for Georgia at 62 with a layup. After Pointer made a free throw and missed the second, Aifuwa grabbed the rebound and Cherry hit a pull-up jumper to give LSU a three-point lead. Georgia brought it back to one the next possession, but Pointer kept LSU’s lead at three, sinking two free throws with 33 seconds left in the game.\n\nAfter a pair of Morris free throws to give LSU a 69-64 lead, Georgia’s Tineya Hilton hit a three with 9.1 seconds left to bring the Bulldogs within two. Morris got fouled and went to line and once again she made both, giving her 24 on the night. LSU ultimately held on to win by six." ]
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[ null, "The path towards success is never an easy one; there will always be twists and turns and bumps in the road in order to get there. Rising musical artist King Domani Patron proves to the world that great work ethic and a passion for one’s craft can carry anyone towards the height of their success.\n\nKing Domani Patron has had quite the journey throughout his entire music career. He has faced countless obstacles along the way, but he never let anything slow him down from reaching his goals. Nowadays, he has become a beacon of light for all aspiring musicians out there, teaching them that their dreams aren’t impossible to achieve.\n\nAt an early age, King Domani Patron had always been passionate about music. From the beauty of its beats, rhythm, and lyricism, music had always been a big part of his life. He was raised in a musically inclined Christian family, so it only came naturally for him to pursue a musical career. With his musical talent, he has allowed himself to master his craft in producing music.\n\nWith a sheer dedication for his craft, King Domani Patron would always play the bass guitar as a child while beating the drums hard at every church event. During his free time, he would also explore other instruments. His exploration and experimentation allowed him to discover his musical strengths and play into them as the years came by.\n\nNowadays, as a professional music artist, King Domani Patron draws inspiration from a wide variety of R&B and hip-hop artists to dominate the music and entertainment industry, one track at a time. However, tragedy struck when he was caught in an unfortunate accident that almost cost him his life. The accident left him unable to play some instruments, but King Domani Patron persevered and shifted his focus to creating synth production beats instead.\n\nIt took him a while to get the hang of his newfound endeavor in synth production, but being the talented musician that he is, he managed to garner a lot of success in the industry. King Domani Patron has positioned himself as an innovator in the world of R&B and hip-hop. Currently, he aims to expand his influence in the music industry, establishing the Domani Patron Music Group for other talented musicians out there.\n\nDomani Patron is more than just a typical music group. With King Domani at the helm, the company sets itself apart by becoming the go-to resource for aspiring musicians across the industry. Domani Patron kickstarts the musical careers of talented individuals, allowing them to propel themselves to greater heights. The esteemed music group is an empowering force in the industry, building a brand for a diverse set of musicians.\n\nOverall, King Domani Patron is staking his claim in the music industry. In the near future, he envisions seeing more aspiring musicians reach for the stars and achieve their dreams through the Domani Patron Music Group. It’s only a matter of time before this vision materializes, and he will stop at nothing to make his clients’ dreams a reality.\n\nTo learn more about King Domani Patron, check out the information below." ]
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[ null, "Stanley Nelson is today’s leading documentarian of the African-American experience. His films combine compelling narratives with rich historical detail to illuminate the under-explored American past. A MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, Nelson has received nearly every award in broadcasting, including five Primetime Emmy Awards, and lifetime achievement awards from the Emmys, the Peabody Awards, and the International Documentary Association. In 2016, Nelson was honored with the National Medal in the Humanities from President Barack Obama.\n\nIn 2020, Nelson’s film Freedom Riders was added to the National Film Registry from the Library of Congress. In 2019, the film Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool became Nelson’s 10th Sundance premiere, and first Grammy nomination for Best Music Film in 2020. In the same year, Nelson’s four-hour series Vick, about the complicated life and times of former NFL quarterback Michael Vick, premiered on ESPN’s 30 for 30 to rave reviews. Nelson's latest feature films include Attica, a film that documents the 1971 prison uprising for Showtime; the Emmy-nominated Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre, with Marco Williams, for the History Channel; and Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy, a harrowing look at the crack epidemic of the 1980s, for Netflix.\n\nWith his wife, Marcia A. Smith, Nelson co-founded Firelight Media, a non-profit organization that supports and develops nonfiction filmmakers of color. Firelight Media’s Documentary Lab has supported over 100 filmmakers, whose films have premiered in theaters and on broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. Their films have won Emmy and Peabody Awards and garnered accolades from festivals and critics alike." ]
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[ "Have you ever read a book where the siblings’ relationship in it felt…kind of fake? A little…odd? Or maybe you’ve even written one like that before.\n\nToday, I’m going to be proving 6 different type of general facts that happen between siblings.\n\n*Note: I’m only experienced in the ways of sister-sibling relationships, as I have no brothers. I’m sure a lot of this stuff probably is accurate to having brothers, but just know that this post is ever so slightly titled towards sisters more than brothers. Also, after awesome discussion in the comments, I realized that this post is more directed towards younger siblings, not young-adult siblings or full adult siblings as a shift happens between siblings when we mature.\n\nIt doesn’t have to be a full-blown war between us, but, yeah it happens. And that’s normal! We’ll sass and snipe and I’m sure brothers rough-house, and that’s just what having siblings brings. So having it being all rainbows and sunshine all the time between sibling characters is…really not realistic between siblings.\n\nOn the flip-side, only siblings can fight with siblings. If some random person comes over and tries to do something to our sibling, we’re going to marching right up and protecting or defending them, whatever the case may be.\n\nHere’s the big difference in accuracy between writers who have no siblings vs. writers who do:\n\nThe difference between these two? The association they have with each other. In the first one, a very common non-sibling writer’s mistake is present: The terms ‘bro’ and ‘sis’. Let me make one thing clear for when you’re writing: No normal sibling characters will ever say those words in an every-day conversation together.\n\n**EDIT**: Hey guys, I’ve been getting some comments out of the blog and on the blog about this part. Just wanted to mention: It’s very real that people in life do call their own siblings ‘sis’ and ‘bro’. When used in writing, though, it can seem kind of odd. Usually because it’s used at the weirdest moments. If you’d like to still write sibling characters who say ‘bro’ or ‘sis’ simply just put it in a scene where, for example, they’re calling for each other, which is much preferable for readers to read over, say, an action packed fight scene that’s going on.\n\nMost of the time, we just say ‘Yo,’ or ‘Hey’. Occasionally we’ll use our sibling’s name but not too much.\n\nTo go along with this section, I just want to mention physical touch.\n\nI just finished reading a book where there’s an adorable relationship between the older brother and younger sister. They’re really great kids, and the two of them hug multiple times. In that book, in the situations the two siblings are – it works.\n\nBut normal siblings? Rarely hug. Like, at all. (Unless they’ve just been raised to hug their siblings specifically, but I don’t think that happens often.) There will be some rare cases where you hold their hands or something, but not much of that happens.\n\nSharing. Now that is a hard problem. From sharing clothes to stepping into each other’s rooms, siblings have a hard time sharing with other siblings.\n\nAlso: strings attached. Mostly in my house, for my siblings they’re always like: You can borrow my LEGO’S if you clean them all up once you’re done. And don’t loose a single piece or I will find you-\n\nThis just sort of…happens. Let’s say there are four siblings, total. Two of them are going to be considered the oldest, and two the youngest. Or, maybe they’re all mature and can be all in one awesome group together. Or, depending on the age gap and personality difference from the two last ones, it could be that the three oldest are a group and the youngest is just considered the ‘younger’ sibling.\n\nGroups aren’t necessary, as I’ve witnessed lots of families who are totally ‘equal’ if you will, from the oldest to the youngest, but adding groups can create some awesome conflict or even create a whole character arc!\n\nTypes. Usually, there’s going to be: the leader (usually the oldest, but sometimes the oldest can turn out to be not mature, so you can also result to the second-oldest). Quirky kid: There’s almost always just that one kid who’s real funny in the family (*winks obviously at you ’cause I am totally not that person*) And lots of other almost stock types.\n\nConsider labelling your sibling characters with a ‘type’. Doing this will actually help you keep all the sibling’s personalities on track.\n\nSomething cool about to add to this is that, no matter what the type, once you live long enough with these same people you just kind of start finishing each other’s-\n\nBut also sentences! We’ll either:\n\nThis can make for some awesome dialogue parts to show relationships between the sibling characters in your writing. It can create tension (the two twins are withholding important information from the protagonist and keep going like: “Shouldn’t we-” “No.” “Okay, but, what if we-” “No, it’s not possible.” etc.) and/or also cause humor (Example: “Oh hey, you remember that one time when you-” “Yup.” “So are you gunna blow up the-” “No.” Protagonist: “Wait-did you just say ‘blow. up.‘?”)\n\n6. Both Sides of the Spectrum\n\nSiblings can be either perfectly amazing and helpful and super awesome or just…really annoying. And so you’ve gotta show both those sides in your writing!\n\nYou can show the pro’s of siblings by:\n\nAnd now, ’cause we’re all human, I’m going to show the con’s.\n\nYou can show the con’s of siblings by:\n\nSo, yup, that sums up siblings! Gotta love them.\n\nSibling writers! How’d I do? Any of these ideas you can relate to?\n\nI hope you enjoyed this post! If you have any questions or thoughts, leave a comment down below.", null, null, "I'm a sixteen-year-old positive blogger, aspiring author, and chocolate eater! I aim to help and inspire you in your writing process by sharing fun posts with useful writing techniques (with lotsa humor and gifs!) to make your writing even more awesome! View all posts by Mary\n\nHi, I’m Mary! The Crazy Person Who Runs This Party\n\nWelcome to my blog/the place of parties!\n\nThis blog is all about inspiring others by sharing writing advice, helping writers stop dreaming and start doing, lots of GIFs, lotsa humor, (can’t forget chocolate though I’m not sure where that comes in exactly) and LOTS of fun!", null, "Copyright © Wild Writing Dreams 2018-2022. Please do not replicate any of the images, written content, ideas, or words on this site without written permission from the author.\n\n*Note: I do not own any of the featured images, or the ones on my graphics, as well as most of the GIFs. I do try my best to give credit to where I find them, though." ]
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[ "FaceOrFactory is a family, a corporation and a laboratory of faces, masks and new identities.\n\nBy creating a persona, based on DNA material and 3D scan of each individual donor, who is in return offered a seat in the boardroom of the company and a specific share of its assets, the project aims to modulate a new facial structure as a potent data field, researching contemporary biometric surveillance, cryptomarket, blockchain technology, genetics and scientific ideology. During the process, a face is gradually developed as a complex territory of genetic, juridical, cosmetic, political and military power relations.\n\nBy means of an algorithm, specific selection of genetic sequences and phenotypes will start forming biological and informational body-archive of the corporation. Based on informational input of new DNA donors, the new facial identity is forever changing, thus restructuring the corporative hierarchy of the company. This identity, in turn, slowly forms the model of faciality as we understand it – as a territory, a battleground, a system, a machine.\n\nFaceOrFactory is established as a long-lasting artistic research in the field of genetics, law, visual art and philosophy. It is organized in the form of a corporative and artistic system with specific rules, rethorics and visual language. Each year, a new chapter of the creative process explores different theoretical aspects of faciality and models of decentralized subjectivity and is slowly building the whole of autonomous ecosystem FaceOrFactory. These chapters of the project are usually presented in the form of exhibitions, texts and workshops, but are open in terms of exploring different forms, places and ways of establishing their dispersed platform.\n\nWhat Is A Face?\n\nA face is a surface, stretching over the human body, yet it is decisively seperated from it. It forms a specific topology with its own rules, imagery, language and politics - its own system. The face functions as a constant plurality, always shifting and changing its mask, based on its location and surroundings.\n\nIf internet, digital networks and technology imposed on our society an emancipatory possibility of accessible and dispersed distribution of knowledge, communication and socialization, they also tightened the prevalent structures of surveillance, social order and normativity. The positive ability of constant transformation can also be read as a forced adaptation to different economic, political, juridicial and aesthetical bodies of power. The human face is thus a central point between all the different registers of contemporary life - the digital biometric archives, its history of racism and antisemitism, political surveillance and the categorization of criminal identities; the economic space of trading sensitive information and genetic material; cosmetics, plastic surgery and the constantly developing technology of transforming your facial sculpture; AI, robotics and machine learning which are using the human imagery for developing its technocratic surplus.\n\nWe are used of criticising anthropocentrism and ideological models of western society through organizing encounters with the non-human Other. It is time to form an ecounter with the non-human, residing in the human itself; the Otherness, a blind spot, living and breathing in the center of human life. A face.\n\nusually a state archive, containing biological data such as fingerprints, facial photographs, pupil scans, etc., of each citizen. Numerous security breaches pertaining to these archives and sales of biological data on the black market have been reported. An archive is both a place for saving and categorizing crucial data in a particular order as well as an active mechanism for economic investment and exercising political control.\n\nunmanned aerial vehicle, usually used in military operations and missile attacks. The same principle is used in the skincare industry with cosmetic drones which enable a targeted delivery system of the product’s active ingredients (peptides, vitamins, etc.) into a specific receptor cell of the user’s skin. A face is thus a territory for beautifying products and cosmetics, intertwined with military rhetoric and protocol.\n\nthe mechanism of human facial expression\n\nDuchenne believed that the human face was a kind of map, the features of which could be codified into universal taxonomies of mental states; he was convinced that the expressions of the human face were a gateway to the soul of man. Unlike Lavater and other physiognomists of the era, Duchenne was skeptical of the face's ability to express moral character; rather he was convinced that it was through a reading of the expressions alone (known as pathognomy) which could reveal an \"accurate rendering of the soul's emotions\". He believed that he could observe and capture an \"idealized naturalism\" in a similar (and even improved) way to that observed in Greek art.\n\na literary concept that refers to one or more imaginary character(s) created by a writer to write in different styles. Heteronyms differ from pen names (or pseudonyms, from the Greek words for \"false\" and \"name\") in that the latter are merely false names, while the former are characters that have their own supposed physiques, biographies, and writing styles. Heteronyms were named and developed by the Portuguese writer and poet Fernando Pessoa in the early 20th century, but were explored in greater detail by the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard. FaceOrFactory explores the boundaries and possibilities of heteronyms in the age of information and digital identities.\n\nspecific anthropological technique practiced by Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914). This system consisted of five initial measurements — head length, head breadth, length of middle finger, length of the left foot, and length of the cubit. Along with these measurements, Bertillon used photography, now known as a mugshot, to complete this system of record. These methods of identification were combined into a system for law enforcement officials to access information and images quickly.\n\nAlthough the system was based in scientific measures, it was known to have its flaws. For example, it may not have been able to accurately apply to children or women, as it was mostly designed for men who had reached full physical maturity and had short hair.\n\na rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer communicates to the audience by speaking as another person or object. The term literally derives from the Greek roots prósopon \"face, person\", and poiéin \"to make, to do\". To lend a voice therefore also means to lend a face, a mask.", null, "Our laboratory analysis of gathered genetic material, harvested with buccal swabs in Holey Surface, is based on a research paper Genome-wide mapping of global-to-local genetic effects on human facial shape by Peter Claes, Jasmien Roosenboom et al., which explores a data-driven approach to facial phenotyping and explores the possibilities of identification of genetic effects in facial morphology. It is based on genetic mapping of human facial shape and creating a facial segmentation, using a spectral clustering of relevant facial loci, associated with a specific pattern of the genome.", null, null, "A FACE WITH ANY OTHER\nNAME WOULD SELL AS SWEET." ]
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[ null, "This review is written with a GPL 4.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at WordPress, Blogspot & Librarything by Bookstooge’s Exalted Permission\nTitle: Red Magic\nSeries: Forgotten Realms: The Harpers #3\nAuthor: Jean Rabe\nRating: 2 of 5 Stars\nGenre: Fantasy\nPages: 320\nFormat: Digital Scan\n\nMaligor, a Red Wizard of Thay, has plans, big plans. He’s built himself up an army of gnolls and has let it be known that a newly established young red wizard has built his tower on some land that Maligor wants. In secret, Maligor has been building an army of darkenbeasts out of cute wittle woodland animals and is planning on taking over the gold mines for his own personal enrichment.\n\nThe city of Aglarond, which is close to Thay, is worried about all the activity going on and they hire some Harpers to investigate. Galvin the druid and his friend Wynter the pacifist minotaur. Aglarond sends it own representative in the form of Brenna Greycloak, a small time politician and enchantress.\n\nIn the process of infiltrating Thay, the Harpers are captured by Szass Tam, lich wizard and main character in other future books. Szass Tam has them lead an attack on the mine to stop Maligor. They succeed, skedaddle out of Thay and go their separate ways.\n\nI enjoy stories about the Red Wizards of Thay and about Szass Tam, so I was hoping this book was going to hit the spot, kind of like a good chili dog. Sadly, this chili dog had been left on the counter for a week then overcooked in the microwave for 10minutes.\n\nThe interactions between ANY of the characters, whether with other main characters or side characters, was complete cardboard. Galvin and Brenna fall in love for the adventure but then realize their separate life goals aren’t compatible at the end, so they amicably go their separate ways. Wynter the minotaur. THAT should have been awesome. But partway through he gets “magic’d” and acts like a child for some time. And don’t get me started on Maligor and his assistant Asp. I got whiplash from how they interacted. It was completely dictated by the plot instead of the other way around.\n\nThen all the harping (hahahaha) about what a great strategic genius Maligor is because he’s using a public gnoll army to distract everyone while doing his real business with the darkenbeasts? It was bogus. I’m no military genius and even I would have been smarter than Maligor. I would have gathered in some other Red Wizards as “allies” and then betrayed them all like a Good Red Wizard is supposed to. Use their forces for my ends, weaken them and my other enemies and then crush them all in the end, using yet another set of “allies”. Szass Tam did this, Maligor, not so much.\n\nHonestly, this whole book felt like the author hadn’t written any fantasy before, didn’t know how to make use of her characters, hadn’t ever watched one war movie and had no idea how to write a battle scene. “Meh” probably accurately sums up this whole book.\n\nAnd this is what I got to read last week when I was super busy and doing lots of stuff outside of work as well. Not that I’m bitter or anything." ]
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[ "The most embarrassing things to do on a plane", null, "Falling asleep on a complete stranger has topped a new poll exposing the 10 most common embarrassing experiences for people while flying.\n\nThe research conducted by UK flight comparison website Jetcost found 65 per cent of respondents have seen or been involved in people falling asleep on a stranger’s shoulder.\n\nA staggering 49 per cent encountered passengers breaking wind. 48 per cent have seen people dribbling whilst asleep (though it’s unclear how many of these incidents coincided with people being asleep on a stranger’s shoulder).\n\nThe study revealed that walking in on someone using the toilet actually figures quite low on the list, while experiencing other passengers arguing was more common.\n\nThe survey asked people who had all travelled at least once in the last two years and surprisingly, noisy children were not high on the list of people’s pet peeves. It came in at number nine, only just beating travel sickness.\n\nWhen all this is going on, nearly two thirds admitted that they couldn’t help but ‘watch as the incident unfolded’, while just over a fifth of people have confessed to sharing awkward glances with fellow passengers, and 18 per cent ‘awkwardly look away, pretending not to notice’.\n\nCo-founder of Jetcost, Antoine Michelat said, “No matter how embarrassing, sometimes we just can’t help but watch as others are put into awkward situations, just to see how it plays out – there’s no better place to do this than on a flight. However, it is undoubtedly a completely different story when you find yourself stuck in one of these situations and you have tonnes of eyes peering out at you.”" ]
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[ null, "Street food mavens Yum Bun have gone semi-permanent with a new shop just off City Road, near Old Street roundabout. They've fetched up in a tiny unit next to a new bar called the Rotary; both will be in place for the next ten months.\n\nYum Bun has been a fixture on London's flourishing street food scene for a couple of years now. For the uninitiated, the 'bun' in this case is a soft, almost indecently fluffy steamed thing (actually a version of a Taiwanese gua bao), crammed with one of several fillings: on our visit it was pork belly, chicken, mushroom or fish, but they also do beef and salmon.\n\nThe highlight was the pork belly. Augmented with sliced cucumber, hoisin sauce and spring onions, this is seriously pleasing comfort food, easily devoured in a few messy bites. There's pure delight in the balance between the bun's softness, the cucumber's crunch, the tang of the hoisin and the succulence of the meat. The veg one was nearly as good, combining portobello mushrooms, cucumbers and a miso glaze to great effect. It's really one of the best quick-stop lunches we've ever had in London." ]
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[ "Profile of the leader of the EPP group in the European Parliament.", null, "Yet nobody would accuse Weber of inexperience. He has been involved in politics for more than 20 years, starting out in the leadership council of the youth wing of Bavaria’s Christian Social Union (CSU), which has governed the state without interruption since the 1950s. He became Bavaria’s youngest parliamentarian at the age of 29 as a stand-in, and then went on to win a seat in his own right. In 2004, he joined the European Parliament, won re-election in 2009, and spent the last five years as a deputy to EPP group leader Joseph Daul.\n\nWeber’s decade in the European Parliament has not distanced him from local politics. Unlike MEPs who grow detached from local, and on occasion even national, concerns the longer they serve in the European Parliament, Weber is to be found in Munich, Bavaria’s capital, on most Mondays. There he regularly attends the weekly meeting of the CSU leadership council – one of his sources of power. But Weber’s main power-base is his native Lower Bavaria, the state’s second-most important region, where he serves as chairman of the regional section of the CSU and as a councillor in a local assembly.\n\nHis CSU leadership council role puts him in the immediate entourage of Horst Seehofer, the CSU leader and prime minister of Bavaria since 2008. Weber is one of a small group of approximate contemporaries who are seen as possible successors to the increasingly erratic Seehofer, alongside Markus Söder, Bavaria’s finance minister, Ilse Aigner, economy minister, and Alexander Dobrindt, the federal transport minister.\n\nOf the group, Weber has by far the lowest profile. Not for him the talk-shows that are instrumental in shaping public opinion in Germany. (By contrast, Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, has become ubiquitous on German talk-shows since the election campaign for the Parliament earlier this year.) Not for him the launches of trial balloons and policy U-turns that unsettle civil servants and provoke rows inside the CSU. Not for him the back-stabbing that is typical of a party that is fully focused on its charismatic leader – Seehofer – and on his widely expected departure in 2018.\n\nWeber, an engineer by training, operates behind the scenes, and it is this quality of seeking to strike deals before going public that gained him the leadership of the EPP group. A source in the EPP said that Weber was a unifying candidate for the leadership because he was not closely associated with divisive policies such as austerity in the eurozone, and was a less outspoken federalist than the incumbent, Joseph Daul.\n\nYet in the context of the CSU, Weber is distinctive. Partly, this is a matter of temperament and personality. A Parliament source described Weber as the exact opposite of his closest rival among CSU MEPs, Markus Ferber. Where Ferber is “abrasive and confrontational”, Weber is collegiate. “He tries to engage people and he listens to them. There is a bedrock of very conservative beliefs, but his style is very pleasant,” the source said. Ferber was replaced as leader of the CSU MEPs by Angelika Niebler following the party’s poor showing in the elections to the European Parliament. The party lost three of its eight MEPs after Seehofer campaigned on a platform verging on the Eurosceptic.\n\nBut Weber is also distinct on policy. He is firmly in the CSU mainstream when it comes to value issues; there is no doubting his social conservatism and his deeply-ingrained Catholicism. He is a member of the state committee of Catholics in Bavaria, the main lay body steering the church’s activities in the state. But where some of Weber’s fundamental beliefs really come to the surface is in the debate about Europe.\n\nIn 2011, Weber said of the eurozone crisis: “We in the CSU must finally stop always blaming Brussels. The current crisis has primarily been caused by a few national governments, not by Brussels.”\n\nIn a party that includes some of Germany’s most outspoken Eurosceptics and is now under attack from the even more outspoken Alternative für Deutschland, such comments require courage.\n\nWeber has also pushed back hard against UK demands for a re-negotiation of its relationship with Europe. “The EU is based on an ever-closer union of European peoples. That is set out in the treaties. It is not negotiable for us,” Weber told a German newspaper.\n\nBut internal CSU politics or the tensions in the EU caused by Britain’s estrangement from the Union may not be the greatest, or most immediate, challenge Weber faces. That could well turn out to be the configuration of his own group, and the question of how much internal diversity it can sustain. The EPP has in many ways been the natural leader of the Union’s federalist camp, but this leadership role is no longer undisputed internally – as the CSU itself demonstrates.\n“If you want to know his biggest challenge,” says a fellow MEP, “you just have to look at his neighbour on the front bench”. The reference is to József Szájer, a leading member of Hungary’s ruling party, Fidesz, and a close aide to prime minister Viktor Orbán. Under Orbán’s leadership, Fidesz has embarked on a wholesale reform of Hungary’s politics, economy and society that many observers view as a rolling back of democratic reforms. It has regularly clashed with the European Commission which was warning that changes might violate EU law, and its rhetoric has become increasingly anti-EU.\n\n“Weber has not yet understood that the policies of Fidesz form part of a great crisis of European democracy,” the MEP says. “This is a battle over the soul of Christian democracy – but Weber has not grasped this yet.” Weber’s conciliatory style might suggest that he will never share this analysis. But his genuine belief in the European project sits uneasily with the anti-EU populism of Fidesz and the CSU: there may be trouble ahead." ]
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[ "Digital Light Processing(DLP) is a technology developed by Texas Instruments based on microsystems technology in which tiny square micromirrors reflect the light from the light source onto the projection surface. The micromirrors are controlled by the electrostatic fields of CMOS circuits placed under them. In addition, a process of the same name is used in 3D printing technology.\n\nThe micromirrors acting as light switches are located on a Digital Micromirror Device( DMD) and are each responsible for projecting a single pixel. Depending on the resolution, such a DMD chip can consist of several million mirrors, each of which can be switched several thousand times a second", null, "Dependingon the application, DLP projectors used in meeting and training rooms, convention centers and cinemas are of one-, two- or three-chip design. In addition to these designs, there is also the LED projector, in which the mirrors are directly illuminated by three colored light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and the single-mirror concept, in which a gimbaled micromirror deflects the red, green and blue light beams from three lasers and reflects them line by line onto the projection screen. This single-mirror technology is used in mini projectors.", null, "DLP projector with a DMD chip\n\nIn contrast to single-mirror technology, single-chip technology generates the colored light via a color wheel consisting of three filters for the primary colorsred, green and blue. The color wheel rotates at a speed of 3,600 rpm in the light beam and, synchronously, the mirror is tilted to reflect a specific color. If, for example, green is to be reflected, then the mirror tilts at the moment when the light from the light source passes the green filter and the beam falls on the mirror. From there, it is reflected by the tilted mirror via the optics onto the projection screen. The color display is therefore sequential.", null, "Color saturation and hue take advantage of the inertia of the human eye and are generated by switching times during the corresponding primary colors. For example, yellow is created by reflecting red and the green through the mirrors for equal units of time, while blue is not reflected.\n\nThe two-chip technology filters out the secondary colors magenta and yellow via the color wheel and generates the primary colors red, green and blue from these colors via a color splitter prism. One DMD chip is assigned to red, the other for the colors green and blue.", null, "With the three-chip technology, color splitting is done via a prism and each primary color is switched via its own DMD chip. As in the one-chip version, the color shades are achieved via the switching times.\n\nA DLP projection can certainly display up to 16 million color tones. Especially the projections with the three-chip technology are suitable for high- performance projectors and are characterized by a high projected brightness, which is over 2,000 ANSI lumens. Professional three-chip projectors achieve illuminances of 12,000 ANSI lumens with projector lamps of 3,000 watts.\n\nDLP projectors are equally suitable for front and rear projection of computer displays in Video Graphics Array( VGA), Super-VGA( SVGA), Extended Graphics Adapter(XGA) up to Super-XGA( SXGA) and also for video and HDTV in 4:3 and 16:9 formats in Wide-XGA( WXGA).\n\nThe DLP process, Digital Light Processing (DLP), is also used in 3D printing technology. In this process, the individual layers of liquid resin are cured with a strong light projection. Since the resolution is very high, edge-free objects can be printed with appropriate 3D prin ters." ]
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[ null, "Yeh Rishta Upcoming Engagement twist 10th November 2021 Written Update Mahima is seen browsing Akshara’s social media profile while Harshvardhan is seen browsing Aarohi’s social media profile. Mahima asks Manjiri to bring tea as she is getting late for work. Manjiri comes there with tea and tells that she gave leave to house staff as its Dhanteras. She serves the tea to both Harshvardhan and Mahima. Mahima feels irritated when Manjiri says she gave leave to staff so that they can enjoy Dhanteras with their families. She asks Manjiri why she is an emotional fool? She continues taunting Manjiri that she cares about the staff but not her time. Mahima tells Manjiri that it’s good that she got married in the same house as her sister’s, otherwise she would have found it difficult to live with other people.\n\nManjiri says it’s good that she saved her making her sister in law. Harshvardhan taunts Manjiri for doing household work with staff and compares her to Mahima who works as a doctor. Manjiri replies that it’s good that one sister handles home and the other sister works outside. Mahima agrees to Manjiri saying that home is her (Manjiri) world and world is her (Mahima) home. She thinks Akshara is almost like Manjiri and can handle home. Harshvardhan on the other hand thinks he needs to see that Aarohi is not like Manjiri as he doesn’t want a wife like Manjiri for Abhimanyu.\n\nAarohi and Akshara reach their venue for their respective interviews. Mahima’s staff tells Akshara that Mahima has only 10 minutes to talk to her. Akshara stops and sees a child fallen from a bicycle. On the other side, Aarohi hears a Birla hospital staff member asking the receptionist that two doctors are needed. One doctor is needed to check MLA’s BP and another to give glucose to a rickshaw driver. Receptionist informs the staff that Aarohi came for an intern’s interview. Akshara runs towards the child, Mahima’s staff asks her to leave the child and go for her interview. Akshara replies that the child is more important for her than the interview.\n\nMahima’s staff asks Akshara to think about her career first. Akshara says that she first needs to become a good person. She helps the child and Mahima watches her from far away. On the other hand, Aarohi chooses to check MLA’s bp over giving glucose to a rickshaw driver. Harshvardhan sees Aarohi from far away. Mahima passes Akshara seeing her leaving her interview for a wounded child. Harshvardhan passes Aarohi for choosing rich over poor. Mahima thinks Akshara is the girl she wanted for Abhimanyu, who is just like Manjiri, who thinks about others before herself. Harshvardhan thinks Aarohi can be a perfect wife for Abhimanyu who is opposite to Manjiri and wants to grow herself professionally.\n\nAbhimanyu thinks to call Akshara. At the same time Akshara collides with Abhimanyu and falls in his arms. They get lost in each other. Akshara tells Abhimanyu that the child got wounded. Abhimanyu picks the child and takes him for first aid. Harshvardhan tells Aarohi that she got selected to intern at Birla hospital. He tells her that she has all the qualities to become a doctor at Birla hospital. Harshvardhan praises Aarohi and asks her to work hard. He also tells Aarohi to remember that a good hospital can’t be built with just good doctors. Aarohi completes Harshvardhan’s sentence and says that a hospital is built with good doctors as well as money and rich clients.\n\nOn the other hand, Harshvardhan welcomes Aarohi to the Birla family. Aarohi smiles and shakes hands with Harshvardhan. She tells Harshvardhan that she always aimed to be no. 1 in her life for which she can do anything. Aarohi promises Harshvardhan that she will work hard to maintain his hospital’s top rank. Harshvardhan tells Aarohi that he likes her thinking and attitude. He puts Aarohi in Abhimanyu’s team. Harshvardhan asks Aarohi to wait for her documentation to get completed. Aarohi gets angry seeing Akshara and Abhimanyu in the same cabin. Akshara gets surprised seeing Aarohi and tells her that she missed her interview in bringing the wounded child to the hospital.\n\nAbhimanyu asks Akshara that she left her interview to help a child in need. Akshara replies yes and says that maybe that job was not for her which is why god didn’t let her reach for the interview. She asks Aarohi how her interview went. Before Aarohi can reply, Abhimanyu says she must have got selected as he knows Aarohi from some time. He also says that he has known the selection people since his childhood. Aarohi tells Akshara she really got selected. Akshara hugs Aarohi and jumps with joy. She says the whole family will be happy and Suhasni will make her eat Halwa. Abhimanyu asks Akshara will she make Aarohi eat halwa or methi dana.\n\nAbhimanyu says he will visit soon and leaves. On the other side, Kairav gets upset with Goenka elders for arranging Akshara’s alliance without asking her. They get into a war of words over it. Aarohi and Akshara reach home and ask them what happened? Swarna tells Akshara that a good marriage alliance came for her. Manish says to Akshara that alliance only came but they will take her consent before proceeding. Kairav again starts arguing with Manish. Akshara requests them to stop fighting. Aarohi feels jealous seeing elders giving attention to Akshara. Akshara reveals that Aarohi got selected in Birla hospital. Everyone gets happy and praises Aarohi. Swarana and Suhasni discuss that Akshara will become Birla’s daughter in law and Aarohi will work in Birla hospital.\n\nAt Birla house, Manjiri finds Parth and Shefali fighting with each other. She stops them from fighting. Shefali asks Manjiri to explain to Parth that she has a lot of work being a journalist. Parth says that because of her work their relationship is getting ruined. Shefali taunts Parth saying he doesn’t understand the importance of work as he never went to hospital to work. She taunts Parth that he can’t understand her dreams. Manjiri asks Mahima to explain something to Parth and Shefali. She further says that she understood that marriages between people working at an equal level face less difficulty. Mahima gets shocked and confused to know that Manjiri wants a doctor wife for Abhimanyu who is equal to him. Before Mahima could ask something else from Manjiri, the latter gets busy.\n\nGoenkas and Birlas perform Dhanteras puja in their respective homes. Abhimanyu wishes luck to Shefali for her sting operation. Mahima allows Shefali to go for her work saying work comes before everything. Abhimanyu distributes shagun in house staff. Before Harshvardhan could tell his choice of girl for Abhimanyu’s marriage, the latter says he already chose a girl for himself. He says he will first talk to that girl and know her consent. He asks everyone to wait for his reply as he wants to make decisions of his life on his own.\n\nIn the next episode, Akshara and Aarohi will get ready in beautiful lehengas. Aarohi will forward her hand towards Abhimanyu to let him make her wear the engagement ring. Abhimanyu will reveal that he loves Akshara not Aarohi. This will shock Goenkas as well as Birlas.\n\nReviewed Rating for Yeh Rishta Upcoming Engagement twist 10th November 2021 Written Update: 3/5 This rating is solely based on the opinion of the writer. You may post your own take on the show in the comment section below." ]
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[ "Hey SoCal. Change is our intention. - County OKs LA River master plan, despite opposition\nThe Votes Are In!\n2021 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!", null, "The Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a long-debated master plan for the development and long-term management of the Los Angeles River but without the support of some environmental groups who claim the plan will add more concrete to the channel rather than nature-based improvements.\n\nThe master plan, which has been in the works for more than five years, was unanimously supported by the supervisors. Supervisor Hilda Solis called the plan a “monumental step towards improving the health and well-being of our communities, from Northeast Los Angeles to Southeast Los Angeles.”\n\nThe plan is aimed at improving water quality, increasing wildlife habitat and biodiversity and creating equitable access to parks. Among its specific goals are:\n\n— creating 51 miles of connected open space along the entire river;\n\n— building support facilities along the river;\n\n— completing the L.A. River Trail to create a continuous path along the entire river;\n\n— creating welcoming access points to the river and the L.A. River Trail;\n\n— increasing habitat and ecosystem function along the river corridor and using it as a living laboratory;\n\n— increasing plant species biodiversity with a focus on California native plants; and\n\n— creating a connected network of habitat patches and corridors to support wildlife.\n\nThe plan adopted Tuesday is an update to the original master plan, which was drafted in 1996 with the goals of flood abatement and beautification. In 2016, Solis and Supervisor Sheila Kuehl spearheaded a motion to update the plan with a focus on addressing the county’s societal needs. The process included community engagement through a 41-member steering committee, more than a dozen public community meetings and 15 events coordinated with 10 community organizations.\n\nSome supervisors said during Tuesday’s meeting they were surprised by the sudden opposition from select environmental groups, who asked that their organizations’ names and logos be removed from the plan. The groups — East Yards Communities for Environmental Justice, Friends of the LA River, Heal the Bay, LA Waterkeeper, Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, Trust for Public Land, Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples, and The Nature Conservancy in California — sent a letter to the county withdrawing their support.\n\nThey noted in part the lack of any representation in the planning process of Gabrielino Tongva tribal members. But they also objected to the inclusion of features such as elevated parks built on concrete platforms.\n\n“The county should be prioritizing community, ecological and climate resilience, not concrete,” Bruce Reznik, executive director of LA Waterkeeper, said in a statement. “I’d like to see us truly working together to reshape the future of the LA River and local communities.”\n\nCounty Public Works Director Mark Pestrella told the Board of Supervisors he was “discouraged that we’ve gotten some negative response” to the plan from the environmental groups, but said he respected their concerns about platform parks and a proposed cultural center.\n\n“We took on the audacious task of reconciling all of the visions of the L.A. River, and what I’m proud to tell you is I think we did a pretty good job of reconciling them,” he said. “Am I concerned about our partners and our stakeholders (expressing environmental concerns), absolutely. And you have my word we will continue to work with them and try to meet their goals and always hear their voices before we approve any project as we move along.”\n\nThe L.A. River begins in Canoga Park, where Bell Creek and Arroyo Calabasas converge and runs through the city of Los Angeles and over a dozen other cities before it flows into the Pacific Ocean in Long Beach.\n\nThe plan — which has been met with concerns that it will accelerate gentrification along the river — calls for an increase in affordable housing units within a mile of the river and seeks to develop ways to identify areas at risk for displacement in order to prioritize such projects.\n\nAs part of the plan’s approval, the board also agreed to move forward with a “land banking” pilot project in an effort to prevent land speculation by developers and ultimately create opportunities to provide affordable housing.\n\n“By using a land bank to acquire properties near the Los Angeles River, we can preserve the potential for affordable housing and fight displacement,” Solis said in a statement.", null, null, null, null, null, "Environment Jun 09, 2022\nshare with\nCalifornia, Canada partner on climate action at Summit of the Americas by City News Service Inc.\nMore\nLooks like you're using an adblocker" ]
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[ null, "Yesterday’s OTK Games Expo came with the reveal of a deal between Notorious Studios and OTK to partner with an investment in the studio’s first game, an RPG codenamed Project Honor. Notorious has now released some more details about what their goals are for the game.\n\nThey’re still very early in development, but they want to build a “character and class fantasy” in an RPG, and an emphasis on player story and how their class shapes their journey and choices. Their site has been updated with both some brief descriptions and an intro video from the team discussing their basic vision and the new OTK partnership.\n\n“Project Honor is a class-based, online action RPG where you can go on adventures solo or with friends to get loot and resources to gear out your character. We view it as a new emerging genre that blends PvP and PvE elements. We are at the earliest beginnings of this project, so much can change from now until eventual release.”\n\nTo build the game, Notorious is using Unreal Engine 5 and building a core fantasy world that they want to shape into feeling dangerous, immersive, and full of mystery. They want the world to feel like its own character. “We want you to explore it, learn from it, defend yourself from it and benefit from it,” says Senior Artist Eric Braddock in the new video. The team is also working to amplify the immersion with a reimagining of standard RPG combat with elements “all geared towards an engaging multiplayer PvPvE experience”.\n\nYou can expect some traditional classes like mages, priests, and warriors, but in the concept art section of the newly updated site, there's even an image with a blurred out secret class. sounds like there's some mystery already.\n\nTo find out more, head over to Project Honor.." ]
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[ "L’uomo in più could be a metaphor of Paolo Sorrentino himself, of his placement within Italian cinema, where he has become a leading figure in the national production of the new century. The «one up» could be read, however, not only with reference to his «playing in offense» (as the protagonist of his debut film theorizes), but also as a prefiguration of his being «redundant», the excess of his aesthetics that sometimes can be taken as self-satisfaction and narcissism. Through the perspective of film analysis and interpretation, the essay intends to re-read a complex work that can be approached from multiple points of view: from mode of production to narrative structure, from gender to psychoanalysis, from mise-en-scène to the star system, not to mention the «identity» of its cultural background and of its geographical and social belonging.", null ]
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[ null, "Motorola may have once said that it was \"open\" to developing Windows Phone 7 devices, but it looks like that possibility is now a whole lot less likely than it already was. Speaking at Mobile World Congress this week, Motorola's corporate vice president of software and services product management, Christy Wyatt, said that while she would never say never, she doesn't envision Motorola using Microsoft's OS, and added that \"it's not something we're entertaining now.\" Wyatt went on to say that \"there were a bunch of things that we believed about Microsoft that ended up not being true, mostly about what functionality it would have in what period of time,\" and further explained that Motorola is looking for \"an opportunity to create unique value,\" and it doesn't feel it can do that on a \"closed platform\" like Windows Phone 7. Obviously, it does feel like it can create unique value with Android, and Wyatt dismissed concerns about a potential duopoly between Android and Apple, saying that \"It could be a duopoly on platforms but I'm not sure why having another OS is a good or bad thing.\" Incidentally, she also said that the upgrade process for Motorola's Android phones has \"humbled\" the company a bit, and she promises improvements in the future, noting that \"we were better with Froyo then with Éclair and we'll be even better with Gingerbread.\"\n\nIn this article: android, Christy Wyatt, ChristyWyatt, microsoft, moto, motorola, mwc, mwc 2011, Mwc2011, windows phone, windows phone 7, WindowsPhone, WindowsPhone7, wp7\nAll products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.\nShare\nTweet\nShare" ]
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[ "A NEWLYWED couple were heartbroken when they arrived at a filthy and smelly honeymoon stay.\n\nSonya Cunningham said she felt sick when she pulled up to the Alumhurst hotel and began walking up its stairs with husband Nicholas.\n\nThe Alumhurst Hotel was accused of being dirty and smellyCredit: BPM\n\nShe began reading bad reviews of it only when they were driving there for their week-long getaway and was offered two equally unattractive rooms.\n\nSonya, who was close to tears and told staff it was a disgrace, said: “The place was disgusting.\n\n“I would not keep an animal there alone let alone put my suitcase on the carpets.\n\n“I felt sick to my stomach at the fact we had booked this place.\n\n“I told my new husband this and decided to park the car up, walk to the hotel without baggage to see what it was like.\n\n“I’m heartbroken. It was supposed to be our honeymoon.”\n\nSonya and her new husband, who married earlier this month, found another hotel which she said was nice enough, but small, and claimed they were ripped off as walk-ins.\n\nThe Alumhurst hotel in Blackpool, Lancashire, refused to give them a refund but offered them a free cancellation.\n\nStaff insisted to LancsLive: “The rooms we have are clean and tidy, they are nice, cosy and tidy.”\n\nBut it ranks at 76th out of 83 hotels in Blackpool on TripAdvisor with just one Excellent review and 15 Terrible ratings.\n\nGuest Elaine Williams-Jones, who stayed there in August, said she found chips on the windowsill and had a dirty bathroom.\n\nShe was offered a room change but claimed it was also dirty, adding in her review: “The room was dirty, not made up and there was rubbish still there.\n\n“The bathroom was dirty and filthy, and obviously disgusting as the carpet was dirty.”\n\nThe Sun contacted hotel chain OYO. It said it no longer operates the hotel.", null, "Numerous reviews criticise the hotel for being dirtyCredit: MEN Media" ]
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[ "This week Catia and I went to dinner with our friend James. It was one of his last nights in town for a few months, so for his last supper, so to speak, he picked the venerable institution, The Musso and Frank Grill.\n\nMusso and Frank’s has a rich history. I am quickly learning that anything over a few decades old in Hollywood is considered a classic, so to dine at Hollywood’s oldest eatery, around since 1919, is the SoCal equivalent of walking the Colosseum in Rome. And it does have a rich history: Orson Welles regularly held court here, as did F. Scott Fitzgerald, Raymond Chandler, Ernest Hemingway, and Charles Bukowski (although presumably not at the same time…that would have been a perfect storm of neuroses and alcoholism). Alas, while still an institution, the place has faded a bit (but the prices are VERY contemporary). I’m sure in its heyday it was packed, but on a weeknight the place sort of looked like the bar in The Shining. No starlets or writers holding court, but there were a couple of reality stars tossing back martinis and shrimp cocktail:", null, "Over the meal James was mentioning reading a script recently, and how he was bored from the beginning, which got me thinking about my own script. Is it interesting? Does it jump out at you from the beginning? There needs to be set up, sure, but all good writing captivates you from page one and never lets up. But there is a fine line: this does not give permission to throw in bells and whistles on every page. Constant overstimulation is a bad thing…unless you are the gentleman in the above picture, presumably.\n\nKeep it interesting. And not just to me.\n\nWhile we were wrapping up our meal, and the reality stars were giggling themselves out the back door (they really did seem very much in love), I noticed the only other active table. Two gentlemen at a four top, having a very heated conversation.\n\nAnd they were deaf.\n\nHands flying. Faces expressive. And not something you see every day (unless you are actively involved in the deaf community of course).\n\nI have two supporting characters, both imposing figures, who have a few scenes together. Their relationship needs to be dynamic in some way. What if one of them was deaf? There is no reason not to make it happen. Do I know sign? My signing knowledge is limited to “you crazy dancing helicopter” but that’s not important. Write it, and someone can help me make it happen down the road.\n\nKeep it interesting. Life should occasionally have some crazy dancing helicopters.\n\nAnd maybe I can cast that couple in the roles." ]
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[ "Commitment in reflection essays in literature and moral philosophy\n\nMy parents belonged to a Puritan religious group and disapproved of pleasure. To keep up with pop music, I had to stand outside a nearby trucker's cafe to listen to the jukebox.\n\nI had heard the term \"anaesthetic\" earlier, but in this instance I take it directly from Robert Hughesthe Australian art critic and historian. In the performances of Karen Finley and Holly Hughes you get the extreme of what can go wrong with art-as-politics -- the belief that mere expressiveness is enough; that I become an artist by showing you my warm guts and defying you to reject them.\n\nBooks of essays on Heidegger\n\nYou and Jesse Helms, fella. The claims of this stuff are infantile. I have demands, I have needs. Why have you not gratified them?\n\nThe \"you\" allows no differentiation, and the self-righteousness of the \"I\" is deeply anaesthetic [sic]. One would be glad of some sign of awareness of the nuance that distinguishes art from slogans. Here \"anaesthesia\" is closer in meaning to modern \"anesthesia\" and in this usage to \"anhedonia,\" as below.\n\nSince \"aesthetic\" now tends to refer to art and beauty, the sense now as in Hughes is for \"anaesthesia\" to be an insensibility to art and beauty. Aristotle, viewing such a thing as inhuman and rare, evidently did not anticipate the ideologies and religious and political systems that would be actively hostile to personal pleasures and enjoyments.\n\nThe religious phenomenon is Mediaeval, the political, Modern. By the end of the movie Diane Keaton accuses Allen of not being able to enjoy life enough, and he answers that he can't as long as someone, somewhere is suffering.\n\nAbove all, however, like good theatre, the dialogue, no matter how inconclusive, is meant to leave us with a strong sense of moral development having taken place, of the intellectual superiority of some ways of pursuing moral reflection over others. 1. Aims and Methods of Moral Philosophy. The most basic aim of moral philosophy, and so also of the Groundwork, is, in Kant’s view, to “seek out” the foundational principle of a “metaphysics of morals,” which Kant understands as a system of a priori moral principles that apply the CI to human persons in all times and cultures. Kant pursues this project through the first two chapters. Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual. Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires and so value independence and self-reliance and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group, while opposing external interference upon one's.\n\nPierre-Auguste Renoir, \"The Blond Bather,\" La Baigneuse Blonde, ; the favorite painting of Kenneth Clarkin his own personal collection, although he finally needed the money and had to sell it; Renoir later married the model, Aline Charigot.\n\nAnhedonia sounds like the famous definition of Puritanism by H. Both anaesthesia and anhedonia, which collectively we might just call \"Puritanism,\" occur because beauty and pleasure are polynomicly independent of moral evaluation: Since beauty or pleasure occur independently of moral worth, they can be seen in the first place as undeserved, since they are not distributed as appropriate moral rewards, and in the second place as oppressive, since they misdirect us from the \"true,\" i.\n\nTo say that beauty might be both undeserved and oppressive i. Oscar Wilde condemns this, in his own way, by saying, \"Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming.\n\nAnhedonia implies the severity and humorlessness typical of moralism even in the ordinary use of the word \"moralistic. Camille Paglia gives us, in passing, a definition of aestheticism: Gautier attacks bourgeois values and asserts art has neither social utility nor moral content.\n\nBeauty alone is art's mission.Philosophy is the systematic study of the foundations of human knowledge with an emphasis on the conditions of its validity and finding answers to ultimate questions. While every other science aims at investigating a specific area of knowledge, such as physics or psychology, philosophy has been defined as “thinking about thinking.”At the same time, as expressed by its Greek etymology.", null, "Albert Camus (—) Albert Camus was a French-Algerian journalist, playwright, novelist, philosophical essayist, and Nobel laureate. Though he was neither by advanced training nor profession a philosopher, he nevertheless made important, forceful contributions to a wide range of issues in moral philosophy in his novels, reviews, articles, essays, and speeches—from terrorism and.\n\nThis is just the sort of topic that one could write a good reflective essay on. Take a look at Indian philosophy: In order to get into a reflective mood, it would be apt to dwell upon the facets of a certain kind of philosophy.\n\nLiterature and Terrorism In an age of terror, how does literature help us transcend our reality, lend perspective to our confusion by pulling us into the past and other cultures, and give expression to our anguish and fear through catharsis?\n\nMoral Philosophy. In every organization, there are always a variety of issues that come up on a daily basis and it is the responsibility of the leaders to ensure that the organization’s philosophy is maintained." ]
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[ null, "BT and Sky has confirmed that the Yahoo hack will affect a minority of their customers and is advising password information to be changed immediately.\n\nThe recent Yahoo hack, which dates back to 2014 and is thought to effect some 500 million users, impacts those who use email services provided by the internet giant. Initially thought to be more of an issue in the US market, it’s now come to light that UK customers could also be impacted.\n\nYahoo yesterday issued a statement detailing what had been stolen and it’s pretty bad: “The account information may have included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords (the vast majority with bcrypt) and, in some cases, encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers.” It’s a pretty big leak that will require a full change of security information if you want to make absolutely sure things are safe.\n\nAfter conformation of the attack, BT has today issued a statement regarding their stance on the issue, stating: “A minority of BT Broadband customers have a legacy email product from Yahoo. We advise customers generally to reset their password regularly and we will be contacting affected customers specifically to help them keep their information safe.”\n\nBefore Yahoo started migrating to a new system in 2013, they previously provided email accounts to both BT and Sky. The latter issued a similar statement on the company website, saying: “If you use Sky Yahoo Mail we’d advise that you change your password to help keep your email account safe.”\n\nThere’s currently no explanation as to why Yahoo hack took so long in coming out, but their recent acquisition by Verizon could have something to do with it. An under fire company wouldn’t want to sour a prospective business deal now, would they?", null, null, "Apple iPhone 7 hands-on and first impressions\nAhead of our review which should be going live sometime tomorrow, we got an exclusive Apple iPhone 7 hands-on at the Three UK event on Friday. Fighting through a wave of journalists, we managed to give it a quick spin and get some first impressions of Apple’s latest flagship device. Let’s start with the obvious, […]\nNews - Thomas Wellburn", null, "Flash storage throughout the ages\nWith the announcement of SanDisks huge 1TB SD card, it really makes you think just how far flash storage has come in the past decade. The first commercial Secure Digital (SD) card was released way back in 1999, through a joint venture by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk. It replaced the older MultiMedia Card (MMC) format, […]\nNews - Thomas Wellburn" ]
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[ "Share\nWritten By\nDiane Segard - Clémentine Bouteille\nAbout the author\nDiane Segard, a professional harpist and harp teacher, is first and foremost a passionate musician. Also a graduate in musicology, she loves helping you explore the various musical resources offered by Tomplay. Through her words, she communicates both her passion for music and her many experiences as a musician. - Clémentine Bouteille, a young singer and voice coach with a Master's degree from the Haute École de la Musique in Lausanne, is passionate about lyrical singing and also various musical genres, from baroque music to rock. For example, she has put her talents to use in musical shows with the AimOson trio. Her stage activities have also led her to be very closely interested in singing technique and to ponder on the link between the voice and the body and thereby training in vocal osteopathy under J-B Roch.\nDate published\n1 hour ago\nShow/hide details\n\nAre you starting to play the flute? In this article, explore our selection of 10 superb classical pieces for learning the flute. Each piece has been specially arranged by us for beginner flautists.\n\nIn the Tomplay app, you'll find all the sheet music accompanied by a professional audio recording you will be able to use as a guide. Happy reading!\n\nWe have chosen to introduce you to a 'must' to start with: Swan Lake is without doubt one of the most well-known ballets in the history of music. Both dramatic and bewitching, Tchaikovsky's music still resonates in our hears 150 years since its creation.\n\nIn a medium and low register, this piece gets you used to listening to the orchestra and accompanies the first steps towards nuance and dynamics.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of Swan Lake arranged for beginner level for the flute, with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the score.\n\nA melody everyone knows! Thanks to its simple writing, it allows you to work on anticipating notes/fingering, which is very important for young musicians.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of \"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star\" arranged for beginner level for a flute trio and play the Flute 1, 2 or 3 part accompanied by the high-quality recording of the rest of the trio.", null, "▶️ Play the Te Deum at beginner level with orchestra\n\nPlayed for the first time in 1699, Charpentier's Te Deum has always been a symbol of joy. It has been played during celebrations or victories since the Middle Ages and remains one of the most famous classical works.\n\nThe work is even more well known for its prelude, the first eight bars of which are used as the introduction to the Eurovision Song Contest.\n\nThis piece will reinforce varying notions of rhythm and works on managing slurred notes.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of the Te Deum arranged for beginner level for the flute with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the sheet music.", null, "▶️ Play the Lacrimosa from Mozart's Requiem at beginner level with orchestra\n\nThe famous Requiem was Mozart's last work, composed in 1791. Unfortunately, he didn't have time to finish his masterpiece and died during its writing. The manuscript written in the composer's own hand finishes at the eighth bar of the famous Lacrimosa.\n\nHis Requiem has become legendary owing to its history and above all through the sober, solemn and transcendent beauty of the work.\n\nThis piece will introduce you to a 12/8 beat with a beautiful, slow melody and sensitive harmonies specific to Mozart!\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of the Lacrimosa from Mozart's Requiem arranged at beginner level for the flute with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the sheet music.", null, "If we know the composer Albinoni at all, it is thanks to his famous Adagio. In reality, however, it would appear that it was composed by Remo Giazotto! As the majority of Albinoni's work had been destroyed, Giazotto composed this Adagio from a fragment of a lost sonata.\n\nWritten in triple time, this piece offers two possible registers with the same melody: medium or low. It's up to you!\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of Albinoni's Adagio arranged at very easy level for the flute with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the sheet music.", null, "This famous Ave Maria by Gounod is among many prayers to the Virgin Mary known in the world. It originates from a piano improvisation on the first Prelude from the Well-Tempered Clavier by Bach. The first version of the work was called Meditation, then took the name Ave Maria when it was adapted for the voice in 1859.\n\nHere, you have a simplified version of this well-known aria, which requires anticipation and a good use of rests. These long phrases with held notes also train you to feel the pulsing beat of the rhythm inside you.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of Ave Maria by Gounod arranged at very easy level for the flute with a professional piano accompaniment recorded by us.", null, "\"The Skye Boat Song\" is a Scottish folk song from the 19th century. The title refers to the flight of Bonnie Prince Charlie on board a small boat following the defeat of his Jacobite uprising in 1746.\n\nIt has become even more popular having been chosen as the theme song for the famous television series Outlander.\n\nThis piece offers the opportunity to consolidate the rhythm of the dotted quarter notes and eighth notes with a beautiful Scottish melody.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of \"The Skye Boat Song\" arranged at very easy level for the flute with a professional piano accompaniment recorded by us.", null, "An unmissable composer from the baroque period, Handel composed a multitude of operas, including Serse, created in 1738. In the famous aria \"Ombra mai fu\", the main character Serse, originally performed by a castrato performer, sings of his love to a tree.\n\nThis piece brings together all the important elements: breathing technique, rhythms and slurred notes, all in a slow, gentle tempo.\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of \"Ombra Mai Fu\" from Handel's Serse arranged at very easy level for the flute with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the sheet music.", null, "If you could only name one work by Beethoven, it would doubtless be this one: the last movement of his ninth and last Symphony, entitled \"Ode to Joy\", with reference to the poem by Schiller on which it is based.\n\nCelebrating the unity and fraternity of humankind, the Ode to Joy has become the official hymn of the European Union.\n\nIf you want to improve the fluidity of your reading high notes step-by-step, the melody of the \"Ode to Joy\" is your best choice!\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of Beethoven's Ode to Joy arranged at very easy level for a flute trio and play the Flute 1, 2 or 3 part accompanied by the high-quality recording of the rest of the trio.", null, "▶️ Play the Habanera at very easy level with orchestra\n\nTo finish this article, let's talk about the opera Carmen by Bizet, probably the composer's most well-known opera.\n\nWritten in 1845, it includes many very well-known arias, including the Habanera. This is the only theme directly lifted from the Spanish repertoire.\n\nIndeed, the singer for whom the role of Carmen was written asked him to re-write her grand entry aria many times. Having run out of inspiration after the thirteenth re-writing, Bizet used El Arriglito, a theme from a collection of Spanish songs from 1864.\n\nThis piece offers a little challenge with its altered notes (sharp, flat and natural). You can do it!\n\nExplore the Tomplay sheet music of the Habanera from Carmen by Bizet arranged at very easy level for the flute with an orchestral accompaniment synchronised with the sheet music.", null ]
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[ null, "The sixteen different construction workers currently onsite at a local housing development in Betoota Heights have stood in awe this afternoon, following an unprecedented show of initiative and personal responsibility by a local electrician.\n\nThe alleged, Sean Gleeson (25), was seen at approximately 1:54PM with a broom in hand.\n\nIt is believed he was sweeping up some discarded wiring and crumbled drywall that ended up on the ground after he came back to put in a cable, one that should have already been installed before the plaster went up.\n\nEven though he’s obviously done a pretty shonky job of keeping up with the rest of the build, the fact that he is now cleaning up after himself suggests he’s really fucked up.\n\nIn common construction folklore, the sparky that cleans up after himself is viewed as a mythical figure, who only appears when there is something to hide.\n\nIt is not yet known if Sean sweeping shit up because of all the work he’s had to come back and do, or if it’s because this entire McMansion is going to need to be rewired after ten summer storms.\n\nWhen asked by sniggering colleagues if there was any particular reason why he wasn’t just leaving all of his shit on the floor for someone else to deal with, Sean responded by telling the entire worksite and get fucked.", null, null ]
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[ "Parties to the 164-nation Mine Ban Treaty recommitted to their plans to eradicate landmines by 2025 during the treaty’s fourth review conference in Oslo on Nov. 25-30. More than 700 delegates gathered to mark the treaty’s 20 years since entry into force.", null, "Conference participants adopted the Oslo Action Plan and the Oslo Declaration on a Mine-Free World, documents that reaffirmed their intent to achieve full treaty compliance, including mine destruction and clearance, “to the fullest extent possible” by 2025. Full compliance was a goal originally stated in the Maputo Action Plan, created at the 2014 review conference.\n\nThe Oslo Action Plan established a 50-point program of action, which included measures to facilitate treaty universalization, stockpile destruction, mine clearance, risk education, and international cooperation. It also highlighted the need to provide continuing assistance for victims of mines. Margaret Arach Orech, a Ugandan landmine survivor and ambassador for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), told the conference that “mine-free does not mean victim-free” and that “victims will remain a core pillar of the convention” once its goal of eradicating mines around the world is accomplished.\n\nTreaty members have made significant progress over the past two decades. Thirty-two states-parties and one other state with mine contamination have declared themselves mine-free, according to the 2019 report of the monitoring organization Mine Action Review. One state, Nigeria, announced new contamination in 2018 after having declared itself mine-free in 2011.\n\nTreaty parties have destroyed more than 55 million landmines of the estimated 160 million that existed globally in 1999, according to statistics released in November in the annual “Landmine Monitor” report. The report estimates that there may now be fewer than 50 million landmines stockpiled globally, an estimated 45 million of which are held by nonsignatories such as Russia, Pakistan, India, China, and the United States, in descending order of stockpile size.\n\nConference participants noted recent challenges to the global norm against anti-personnel landmines created by the Mine Ban Treaty. Particularly concerning is an upswing in landmine deaths worldwide, due partly to increased violence in Afghanistan, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, Syria, Ukraine, and other conflict regions. Although 2018 was marked by the lowest number of deaths and injuries in three years, 6,897 people were killed or injured by mines and explosive remnants of war, roughly twice the 2013 total.\n\nFor the third year in a row, the highest number of landmine casualties, more than 50 percent, were incurred by improvised mines used by nonstate armed groups. Three nonsignatory states—Myanmar, North Korea, and Syria—were also confirmed as having used mines since the previous review conference. None of the treaty’s signatories employed them, but Greece and Ukraine were identified by the 2019 report as continuing to violate their stockpile destruction commitments. The treaty requires states-parties to destroy their landmine stockpiles in four years.\n\nConference attendees also highlighted the gendered aspects of landmine issues. A group of 32 women and girls from 18 countries arrived with the ICBL delegation to take part in the Nov. 30 closing ceremony. Finland presented a report concerning gender mainstreaming within the membership of the treaty.\n\nSudan will preside over the next meeting of states-parties, scheduled to convene in Geneva in November 2020." ]
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[ "GCE, CLADE and OMEP Statement pertaining to the letter directed to the Myanmar military junta on the 11th of August 2022", null, "The Global Campaign for Education (GCE), together with its esteemed members, the Campaña Latinoamericana por el Derecho a la Educación (CLADE) and the Organization Mondiale por L'Éducation Préscolaire (OMEP), deeply regret, apologise and express great concern over the release of the letter dated 11 August 2022 in which, our organisational names and logos were included, addressed to the leader of the military junta that has taken illegitimate power in Myanmar.\n\nThat letter was mistakenly addressed to the military junta without our knowledge or authorization, an error that the Human Rights Watch has acknowledged as its own.\n\nGCE and its abovementioned members expressly reject and disavow any affiliation with that letter and demand that our names and logos be immediately removed from such offensive communication.\n\nWe express our unwavering solidarity with the people of Myanmar, with civil society organizations in this country and with the families of the victims of the heinous crimes against humanity.\n\nGCE, CLADE and OMEP reaffirm their condemnation of the illegal takeover of power by the military junta led by Min Aung Hlaing and renew their unconditional commitment to the human rights of the people of Myanmar and to the struggles they wage for democracy and freedom." ]
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[ null, "Nadieh Bremer is a Data Visualization Artist who once graduated as an Astronomer and started working as a data scientist before finding her true passion in the visualization of data, which combined her creative side with her love for math and data. As 2017’s “Best Individual” in the Information is Beautiful Awards, she focuses on visuals that are uniquely crafted for each specific dataset, often using large and complex datasets while employing vibrant color palettes. She’s made visualizations and art for companies such as Google News Lab, Sony Music, The New York Times, and UNESCO and has recently ventured into creating NFT collections and crypto art.\n\nCan you start by describing a bit about the art you make?\n\nI’ve been making data visualizations for a very long time but have always been interested in moving towards the more artful and creative side of things. I’ve been trying to make data art for the last year and generative art since the summer. I typically work directly with data, without adding anything graphical or hand drawn. I like working with big data sets that have many variables, many rows, or both, so I always have lots of things to play with to make the visual.\n\nI like making data art where you can still find patterns – maybe not in the first five seconds, but if you let it digest and read an explanation of the underlying rules and how I went from the data to the visualization, then you can start to see patterns. I’ve done that in the past with an airline, showing all of their routes during a year, and you can see the ebb and flow, when the holidays are, where winter sports are. Besides that, if you just look at it in general, I hope to just visually please the viewer in some way.\n\nI also make data art that’s just about the visual impact with no way to figure out what the underlying data-to-visual is. I see the data and numbers as something I can play with, but I don’t care if it makes sense or if people can learn something from it – just instead of having a random starting point, I use a data set to make a visual.\n\nI also like to make the visual relate to the topic of the data set, but that’s bonus points if I can make that happen!\n\nDo you find there are similarities or differences between your data visualization practice and your art?\n\nThere are definitely similarities. With data visualization, it’s important to teach the viewers about the data and convince them of a point, but I always try to grab their attention first. I spent a great deal of time making each visualization unique and captivating. I also do that a lot with my art so that when people first see it, they’re intrigued and want to see more.\n\nFor differences, with data visualization I’m much more constrained because the most important part is making the data insightful – people still have to understand it. With data art, I can use crazier techniques or do things that dilute the data.\n\nWhat was your time like at Fab Academy? How has it changed your art practice?\n\nNote: Fab Academy is a hands-on multidisciplinary five-month program where students design and prototype a new project every week, going from digital design tools to creating physical results with machines.\n\nFab Academy was really cool. About a year ago I felt that I would like to move more towards the art side, but I didn’t know how I could find clients to do that with since I always feel like I need to spend my time productively or earn an income. I wanted to grow myself from digital into the physical world, so I got a pen plotter, started researching laser cutting courses, and then came across Fab Academy.\n\nSo I decided instead of always wanting to be productive or needing to earn money, I would make a big decision and take a six-month sabbatical, not earn anything, and just be fine with that.\n\nIt was an outlet of ways I could be creative in ways that I have never been or not for a long time. It was great to learn how to make designs on a computer but to then make them with actual machines like laser cutters, 3D printers, and CNC machines, making my own electronics and combining them.\n\nI’m not sure how it’s changed my art yet. I hope at some point I’ll be able to turn an idea I have for art into an installation, and I would have some sense of how to approach that.\n\nCan you walk us through a few of your data art pieces?\n\nI had a client-based data art project with Sony Music Entertainment. The idea was to reimagine how a gold record would look if we used data to make it. They had data sets like Spotify streams, YouTube streams, and album rankings, plus data about the music itself like the beats and frequencies. When you take the data sets, the data art system I created for Sony generates a poster that’s a unique fingerprint for a song (see Figure 1, the poster of Harry Styles’s “Adore You”). You can see where a new section starts, the beat, how those things intertwine. You can also see how a song rises and becomes very popular or see how some popularity declines.\n\nThis is one of those projects where it’s meant to be art, but you can still see the trends if you really take the time to understand what it is.\n\nMore recently I’ve been doing generative math based pieces that I like a lot. In my Coiling Curves series, I took spirograph code, which I’ve been playing with a lot over the years, and made a set of three visuals to try out (Figure 2 is Coiling Curves #2). They come from the same algorithm but a different seed, and you get a variety of results from the same system.\n\nThis interview has been shorted and edited for clarity and readability." ]
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[ null, "Bob Bell has severed several terms on city council as Ward 1’s representative, and now he’s asking voters for another one.\n\nTo serve the citizens of Guelph\n\n2) What, in your opinion, was the most consequential decision on council last term?\n\nThe second most important decision was backing out of the District Energy Plan in the Hanlon Business Park.\n\n3) What is *your* issue? What is the one thing you want to accomplish during your term at council?\n\nThe re-zoning of York Rd. east of Victoria for larger scale commercial with the road’s complete re-construction and restoration of the Reformatory Parklands.\n\n4) What is your understanding of affordable housing versus social housing? How can Guelph develop both?\n\nAffordable housing consists of affordable ownership and affordable rental where in these cases less than 30% of occupants’ household income is spent on housing and the structures are privately held. Social Housing in owned by the municipality (Wellington County) and occupancy is controlled by a list managed by the municipality and rents are set according to income or ability to pay.\n\nHow can Guelph develop both?\n\n5) Guelph is required by provincial mandate to accept thousands of new residents by the middle of this century. How is the City presently managing growth? What should we be doing differently?\n\nWe are planning appropriately to accommodate the mandated growth by the creation of secondary plans such as the Innovation District and Clair/Maltby, I think we could improve transportation and parks master planning match this growth.\n\n6) Transit. First, what is your experience using transit? Second, do you think council and staff presently understand issues with transit? And third, what is one specific thing you would suggest to improve Guelph Transit service?\n\nFirst, what is your experience using transit?\n\nIt takes too long to get from A to B. I drive or ride a bike to save time\n\nSecond, do you think council and staff presently understand issues with transit?\n\nOutstanding transit is very difficult to deliver, I think we need to do much better\n\nAnd third, what is one specific thing you would suggest to improve Guelph Transit service?\n\nMove to a ridership model (direct routes with frequent service). I suggest we provide an east/west route in the north end of the city (Speedvale Ave.)\n\n7) What needs to be done to improve Regional Transit? (This includes intercity buses, two-way all-day GO trains, and high-speed rail?\n\nTwo way all day GO (but that is not our jurisdiction, it’s the province that will decide that)\n\n8) If there’s one power that’s currently the jurisdiction of the province or the federal governments, but should be transferred to municipalities, what would it be and why?\n\nNone I can think of. I think we are already challenged to use the powers we have to govern properly.\n\n9) How do you define a taxpayer? What is the responsibility of a councillor when it comes to budgeting?\n\nHow do you define a taxpayer?\n\nThe person whose money I spend with great care\n\nWhat is the responsibility of a councillor when it comes to budgeting?\n\nTo prioritize spending the taxpayers money\n\n10) Hypothetical: The City’s in a budget crunch, and a substantial tax increase is cost prohibitive for the average Guelphite, so a cut *has* to be made. What City of Guelph service do you look at and why?\n\nWhether or not budget cuts can be made without affecting to provision of city services is the first question that should be asked…. But when there are no more internal reporting positions can be cut then the first front line positions would be the ones that affect the citizen the least.\n\n11) Describe a time you had to make a tough decision, and the thought process you went through in order to reach that decision? (Doesn’t have to be political)\n\nSome decisions are much more difficult than others. In these situations I call city staff and question their opinions in detail and why they chose them, then I call others outside city hall that have knowledge in the area and ask their opinions, then after hearing arguments at council of delegates and other councillors I make a decision with my vote.\n\n12) Is there a municipal issue that you don’t think gets enough attention? What is it and why should it get more attention?\n\nThe Housing and Homeless issue does not get the attention it needs when it comes to capital requirements at the municipality. Income disparity has created an enormous problem which, along with addictions and other mental health issues, is causing serious fundamental structural problems in our society. As citizens of Guelph we can’t address the root causes such as Globalization but we can mitigate the harm to our residents that these external factors have created.\n\n13) Where can people learn more about you, or your campaign, and how can they get in touch with you?" ]
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[ "When the National Report Card, an assessment of educational progress, came out for 2019, the results were not great for Alabama.\n\nAlabama students in fourth and eighth grades lag behind the country in the overall reading and math scores. Worse, average reading scores for Alabama students actually went down from where they were the last time the assessment was done — just two years earlier.\n\nAnd race and ethnic gaps remain evident in the scores, with white students scoring close to the national average in reading and math, followed by Hispanic and black students, in that order.\n\nOverall, the 2019 results of the National Report Card, a measure of student attainment across the country, show a continued pattern of Alabama students scoring lower than the average at the same grade levels elsewhere in the U.S.", null, "NAEP’s analysis of the Alabama results show that the 2019 math scores, while lower than the nation as a whole, were “not significantly different from their average score[s] in 2017” for either fourth or eighth grades.\n\nIn math, Alabama’s fourth grade sore ranks second from the bottom of the list of 18 states (including Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia) that fell below the national average — only Puerto Rico scored lower with a 185 average.\n\nAlabama is among the 17 states or jurisdictions ranking below the national average for eighth graders in math, with only Puerto Rico scoring lower.\n\nAlabama fourth graders’ average reading score of 212, which is below the 2019 national average, was 4 points lower than the Alabama score in 2017, and on par with how students in that grade scored in 1998. The report card shows that 58% of Alabama fourth graders performed at or above the NAEP basic level, which is down from 63% in 2017 — and 56% in 1998 — showing a decline in reading proficiency.\n\n“The percentage of students in Alabama who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 24 percent in 2019. This percentage was lower than that in 2017 (28 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (22 percent),” the NAEP analysis notes. Although the percentage of Alabama students who performed above the basic level declined from 67% in both 2017 and 1998 to 64 in 2019, NAEP did not consider that “significantly different.”\n\nThe reading score for Alabama fourth graders places the state among 12 jurisdictions scoring significantly lower than the national average, with Louisiana, New Mexico and Alaska scoring lower and Puerto Rico’s score not listed. Alabama was one of 15 jurisdictions scoring significantly lower in reading than the national average, ahead of Alaska, New Mexico, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico (whose score was not listed).\n\nDividing students into two groups — those eligible for the National School Lunch Program and those who are not — shows how household financial conditions can play a part in school performance.\n\nThe NAEP documents gaps between students who qualify for the NSLP and those who don’t.\n\n“Children may be determined ‘categorically eligible’ for free meals through participation in certain Federal Assistance Programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or based on their status as a homeless, migrant, runaway, or foster child,” as noted by the NSLP’s website.\n\nIn math, for instance, Alabama fourth grade students who were poorer (based on eligibility for the school lunch program) scored 220, while students whose household incomes were higher scored 243. And while the trend was similar nationally, fourth graders eligible for school lunch across the country scored 229 compared to 253 for those who were not eligible for the program. In both cases, Alabama trailed the nation — with Alabama’s eligible and non-eligible fourth graders scoring lower than their counterparts nationally.\n\nThe National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the organization behind the NAEP, noted in a press release that reading is a nationwide problem in some respects. Declines can be seen in the reading scores of high school seniors as well as fourth and eighth graders. The assessment itself did not report 2019 reading score results broken out by jurisdiction.\n\n“The decline in twelfth-grade reading scores resembles the declines in fourth- and eighth-graders’ reading scores, where we saw the largest declines among the lowest-performing students,” Peggy G. Carr, the associate commissioner of assessment at NCES, said in the press release. “There is an urgent need for research into this phenomenon, which we have now observed in multiple reading assessments, in the NAEP U.S. history assessment, in the NAEP geography assessment, and in some of our international assessments. This pattern of decline concentrated among lower-performing students — across grades and across subjects — is a troubling indication that too many students are falling behind.”\n\nAlthough NCES registered less alarm over math scores, its assessment showed racial and ethnic disparities — progress for some groups, and a lack of progress for others.\n\n“There were no statistically significant changes from 2015 in the average mathematics score of any racial/ethnic group,” the NCES reported. “Compared to 2005, the first assessment year, scores increased for White, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander students, as well as for students of two or more races. Scores for Black and American Indian/Alaska Native students were unchanged.”\n\nFor more information or to view the report visit http://nationsreportcard.gov/\n\nThe Alabama Initiative for Independent Journalism, which publishes BirminghamWatch, joins a record number of 267 nonprofit newsrooms as participants in the national NewsMatch 2020 campaign. This year-end fundraising effort, extending from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 and supported by national foundations, provides the opportunity to match one-time gifts and new monthly gifts.\n\nAccording to a statement from the Institute for Nonprofit News, the 35% increase in participants compared to the 2019 NewsMatch campaign reflects the fact that the nonprofit news field continues to grow. In the first nine months of 2020, despite economic downturn and the decline of traditional media outlets, INN has accepted 60 new members, a 25% increase over last year.\n\nINN joins the News Revenue Hub and The Miami Foundation in helping to make this annual giving campaign possible. NewsMatch 2020 is currently supported by Democracy Fund, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Facebook Journalism Project, the Bernard and Anne Spitzer Charitable Trust, the Inasmuch Foundation, the Independence Public Media Foundation, the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, the Present Progressive Fund at Schwab Charitable, the S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Wyncote Foundation. Additional contributions for the matching fund will be accepted through December.\n\nThe NewsMatch 2019 campaign turned an initial pool of $3.37 million into a $43.5 million payout to news nonprofits across the country, according to INN. Individual gift caps and overall match caps vary according to the number of participating newsrooms and funders.\n\nDonors who wish to support AIIJ and its publication, BirminghamWatch, can do so at any time. Gifts through Dec. 31 may be matched as part of NewsMatch 2020." ]
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[ "If you are interested to find out the animal with the body shape of a pig, you have to check out facts about Aardvarks. This animal is also characterized with a kangaroo’s tail and rabbit like ears. However, Aardvark has nothing to do with any pig, kangaroo or even rabbit. Actually it has a close relation with the biggest mammal in the world, elephant. Check out more ideas about Aardvark in the below post:\n\nFacts about Aardvarks 1: name of Aardvark\n\nWe should check out the origin of Aardvark’s name. Actually it is taken from the Afrikaans language from South Africa. The meaning of Aardvark is ground pig or earth pig. Some people also define the word as cape anteater, earth hogs or anteater.\n\nAardvarks are a type of a nocturnal animal. It means that they will gather food after the sunset comes. They will wander of the grassland to pick up food. The animal will use a long nose to find out the scent of termites.\n\nFacts about Aardvarks 3: digging the underground\n\nIf you check out the body of Aardvarks, you can see the powerful claws and feet. They remind you with the shape of a spade. The main function of this powerful claw is to dig the burrows and find out the termites.\n\nThe favorite diet of Aardvarks is termites. Do you know that in one night, it can trap at least 50,000 termites? It has a very long tongue at 3.5 cm. It is used to trap the termites because the tongue is very sticky.", null, "Facts about Aardvarks 5: sealing the natural\n\nAnother surprising feature on the body of Aardvarks is seen on their ability to seal the nostril. This ability allows the animals to avoid the insects and dust affecting their snout.\n\nThere are some wild animals in the world which like to hunt and eat aardvarks. Those include hunting dogs, leopards, lions, pythons and hyenas.\n\nAardvark will escape from the predators by running zigzag or by hiding inside a burrow.\n\nFacts about Aardvarks 8: the main burrow\n\nAardvark can have some burrows. The main one usually is very deep and extensive. The main purpose is for breeding.", null, "If you read the African folklore, you must be impressed that Aardvark is highly appreciated due to his lack of fear of soldier ants and smart food hunting.\n\nFacts about Aardvarks 10: the Latin name\n\nCan you tell me the Latin name of Aardvark? It is Orycteropus after.\n\nDo you want to give opinion about facts about Aardvarks?\n\nRelated For 10 Facts about Aardvarks\n\nFacts about Dwarf Hamsters explain about the smallest species of hamster. It has the biological name of Phodopus roborovskii.\n\nFind out the genus of theropod dinosaur on Facts about Dilophosaurus. Dilophosaurus wetherilli is considered as the single species\n\nLet me show you the interesting Facts about Caterpillars in the following post below. It is included in the\n\nGet Facts about Animal Extinction in the following post below. We have a social change since the life of" ]
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[ null, "26 March 2019 - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Government of Japan gathered representatives from Asia, the Middle-East and North Africa in Tokyo from 12 to 14 March, to present three training manuals on the treatment of children recruited and exploited by terrorist and violent extremist groups.\n\nThe manuals complement the UNODC Handbook, the first United Nations publication offering international guidance on design of coherent and effective policies for the prevention and treatment of these children, based on the in-depth analysis of relevant international law. Since 2015, UNODC has been providing technical assistance to support over 20 countries in different regions of the world addressing this urgent and complex phenomenon.\n\nIn the past years, thousands of children have been recruited by terrorist groups, and exploited in different roles, as suicide bombers, sexual slaves, informants. With violent extremist propaganda heavily relying on images of children being normalised and used to perpetrate violence, this issue has come to the forefront of the international agenda.\n\nNowadays, with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/Da'esh) losing ground, many of these children are held in camps in Syria and Iraq. Among them, there are also foreign children, many born in formerly ISIL controlled territory from foreign parents who had joined the group. Facing such difficult circumstances, countries are struggling to find the appropriate response to the treatment of those children.\n\nThe workshop in Tokyo was an initiative under the UNODC Global Programme to End Violence against Children, funded and co-organised by the Government of Japan. \"Understanding different cultures and showing generosity to end conflict is core to Japan's approach to development assistance\" said H.E. Eiji Yamamoto, Ambassador in charge of International Cooperation for Countering Terrorism and International Organized Crime of Japan.\"\n\nThe event saw the participation of delegations from Bangladesh, Iraq, Lebanon, Maldives, Morocco, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Tunisia, who took part in active discussions, training exercises and presented promising practices to overcome the challenges associated with the phenomenon. Participants also heard the direct testimonies of children through the screening of \"Ashbal - Lion Cubs of ISIL\", a documentary that explores the experiences of former child recruits, who escaped the group. \"These children want to be children again\" said François-Xavier Trégan, the movie director, but \"there was no help to be found for them to address the trauma they have been through\".\n\nFinally, the nine delegations contributed to the elaboration of a \"UNODC Roadmap for action\". This document, which integrates UNODC's approach and greatly benefitted from the delegates' experience, will serve to direct future UNODC's engagement in this area.\n\nWith renewed emphasis on the need to focus on the prevention of child recruitment, the Roadmap also emphasizes investment in rehabilitation and reintegration of these children as a priority. In particular, reintegration programmes should be based on an individualised approach, and include a focus on trauma-informed care, as well as on peacebuilding and reconciliation efforts.\n\nBuilding on its dual mandate on violence against children and counter-terrorism, UNODC is ideally positioned to work on this issue. \"Children associated with terrorist groups are primarily victims of recruitment by these groups, a serious form of violence against children: there is no dichotomy between security interests and the protection of those children. UNODC reiterated its readiness to continue supporting countries in pursuing the complementary objectives of preserving public safety and protecting children\", said Alexandra Martins, the UNODC representative. In concluding the meeting, Japan announced its continued financial support to UNODC in this area, alongside Austria, Canada, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland." ]
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[ null, "The Royal Television Society Programme Awards have made the shock decision NOT to include ITV soap Emmerdale in their best soap category.\n\nThe nominations for the prestigious award ceremony were announced earlier this week, but the Dales-set soap was NOT included.\n\nThe list of nominees was announced on Tuesday (March 3) by BBC journalist, writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed at H Club in London’s Covent Garden.\n\nThe way EastEnders are nominated and Emmerdale aren’t… We love to see it.\n\nCasualty, EastEnders and Coronation Street were all nominated in the Soap and Continuing Drama category.\n\nIt’s a U-turn for Hollyoaks, who actually won the award last year.\n\nIn 2019, the winner of the Programme Award for Soap and Continuing Drama went to Hollyoaks, which “blew the judges away” for its performances and content.\n\nHowever, Emmerdale was snubbed once again, with only BBC1’s Casualty and ITV’s Coronation Street making the shortlist alongside the winning soap Hollyoaks.\n\nOne EastEnders fan wasn’t at all sad at the news, tweeting: “The way EastEnders are nominated and Emmerdale aren’t… We love to see it.”\n\nHowever, one Hollyoaks fan wasn’t so happy about their fave soap being neglected, saying: “Hollyoaks deserves to be up for Best Continuing Drama because it has been brilliantly consistent the past year.”\n\nThe news might come as a shock to Emmerdale fans, after the ITV soap won the Best Serial Drama category at this year’s National TV Awards.\n\nEastEnders walked away empty-handed from the ceremony.\n\n@Hollyoaks deserves to be up for Best Continuing Drama because it has been brilliantly consistent the past year.\n\nthe way enders’ are nominated n emmerdale aren’t… we love to see it https://t.co/q4a2UhsamC\n\nMicheal Ward steals an Actor (Male) nomination for Netflix’s Top Boy, with a nomination also going to Jared Harris for the popular Sky Atlantic series Chernobyl – a dramatisation of the 1986 nuclear disaster.\n\nLast year’s winner The Repair Shop for BBC1 is once again in the running for Daytime Programme, alongside Good Morning Britain and Beat The Chef.\n\nBBC Three, C5 and Sky Atlantic are all in contention for the RTS Channel of the Year award.\n\nWinners will be announced at the RTS Programme Awards Ceremony, in partnership with Audio Network, hosted by writer and comedian Paul Merton, on Tuesday March 17 2020 at The Grosvenor Hotel.\n\nWhich soap deserves the award for being the best? Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know what you think!" ]
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[ "The electric car marketplace has expanded exponentially over the previous 5 years. Tesla drew awareness to the zero-emissions powertrain with the launch of its all-electrical (and all-high priced) lineup. Typical Motors entered early with its Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid and Bolt EV, and Nissan introduced the Leaf. Now, nearly every single automaker in the U.S. has pledged to go all electrical by 2035 or further than\n\nThe electrical car industry has expanded exponentially around the past 5 decades. Tesla drew interest to the zero-emissions powertrain with the start of its all-electrical (and all-costly) lineup. Common Motors entered early with its Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid and Bolt EV, and Nissan launched the Leaf. Right now, nearly just about every automaker in the U.S. has pledged to go all electrical by 2035 or outside of, but broader adoption of EVs provides a several troubles.\n\nJust one of the big roadblocks to broader EV adoption is the availability of robust charging infrastructure. In just the existing universe, there are three available charging amounts: 1, 2 and 3. Each level differentiates charging centered on voltage, which only translates to speed of electrical power delivery. Tesla has notoriously utilised a proprietary network of Level 3 and Degree 2 chargers, but now certain adapters will connect non-Teslas to Tesla chargers and vice versa. That is not with out a single major exception: Level 3.\n\nTesla’s wide community of Degree 3 superior-speed chargers, identified as “Superchargers,” use a proprietary plug. Nissan and Mitsubishi use the Asian regular plug known as CHAdeMO and all other suppliers use the Put together Charging Program, or “Combo” plug, to hook up to DC Rapidly Chargers, or DCFC. At the moment, only the lesser applied CHAdeMO plug offers an adapter for Teslas to charge by means of DCFC.\n\nStage 2 and Amount 1 chargers use SAE J1772 plug forms, also termed the “J-Plug.” Stage 1 charging gives the identical electricity as a standard 120-volt wall outlet (due to the fact it is a typical wall outlet). Degree 2 chargers provide up to 240-volts and are possibly a plug in your dwelling, or a charging station. Teslas have J-Plug adapter that works with both of those Amount 1 and 2 chargers, even so, its Stage 2 charging is nonetheless Tesla-only. These involve Tesla Vacation spot Chargers (Tesla chargers set up by property or business enterprise proprietors for general public use), and the Tesla Wall Connector (mounted by house owners for property charging at their home). Other non-Tesla EVs use Stage 2 charging stations run by providers like Charge Point or Electrify The united states.\n\nWe researched the greatest electrical charge adapters on the current market, together with EV charger adapters for each Tesla to J-Plug and J-Plug to Tesla, picking the top two items in each group. Note that the nature of this products variety usually means these adapters only operate with Stage 1 and Amount 2 charging—not with Supercharging or DCFC.", null, "We take pride in sublime general" ]
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[ "Since its inception in 2006, the barcode reference collection of voucher specimens at CBG has grown steadily. The development of high-throughput workflows has enabled the rapid collection, processing and sequencing of millions of specimens from across the globe. In the last five years, CBG has sorted, prepared and DNA barcoded 800,000 specimens per year before archiving in this unique reference collection. With the recent addition of the PacBio Sequel sequencing platform and launch of the BIOSCAN program, the CBG aspires to grow the collection by one to two million specimens each year.\n\nThe final specimen array of 95 specimens added to CBG Collections to reach five million were collected in a Malaise trap located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica as part of the ongoing BIOSCAN project BioAlfa. The array was very diverse, and included some of the following insects:\n\nHawk moth (Sphingidae: Xylophanes hannemanni) – this strong-flying moth species is widespread in Central America. It has multiple generations per year, and adults have been recorded year-round in Costa Rica.\n\nSpider wasp (Pompilidae) – spider wasps hunt spiders to feed their young. They usually stash their prey in burrows in the soil and lay their eggs on the paralyzed spiders. The adult spider wasps feed on nectar. Approximately 5000 species are known, and most of them specialize in hunting a small, specific set of spider species.\n\nTortoise beetle (Chrysomelidae: Hybosa sp.) – leaf beetles are one of the largest families of beetles, with more than 30,000 described species. They feed on plant tissues, and some are agricultural pests. The genus Hybosa includes 12 described species in South and Central America.\n\nLanternfly (Fulgoridae) – fulgorids are sometimes called lantern flies even though they do not emit light. Most of the ca. 800 known species feed on trees and bushes, and many of them are brightly colored.\n\nRobber fly or assassin fly (Asilidae) –robber flies are one of the larger families of Diptera with over 7000 described species worldwide. They are great predators using ambush tactics to catch other insects or arachnids for food.\n\nLeafhopper (Cicadellidae: Erythrogonia sp.) – leafhoppers come in a variety of colours and patterns. They feed on plant sap and can be found almost everywhere where vascular plants are present. More than 20,000 species of Cicadellidae have been described worldwide, and 71 of them belong to the genus Erythrogonia.\n\nRead more at U of G News.", null, null, "The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) Consortium is a research alliance with a mission to develop and apply a globally accessible, DNA-based system for the discovery and identification of all multicellular life. Our vision is to illuminate biodiversity for the benefit of our living planet." ]
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[ "The Changing Face of Tarpots\n\nOver Seven Decades from the 1950s\n\nThe area now occupied by Aldi has been home to many different businesses over the years. In the 1950s the haulage company, Essex Carriers (later Atlas Delivery) had a large and successful business operating there. From the 1980s the site was occupied by a number of DIY stores, firstly, Do It All, followed by Payless and finally Focus.\n\nFocus closed down around 2011. The building sat empty for three or four years and then it was purchased by Aldi, who bulldozed the building and built their current store, which opened in 2015.\n\nWhere Tesco Express now stands was a garage and petrol filling station, selling various different brands of fuel over the years.\n\nThe building housing Cycle King, with flats above, is on the site where Max Motors once stood. Max Motors used to display their cars on the corner, where Beck Wealth Management now trades from. The Beck Wealth Management offices were previously occupied by the solicitors, Nairnsey, Fisher & Lewis. With the closure of Barclays Bank the solicitors moved over the road into the old bank building.\n\nBetween Cycle King and Beck Wealth Management used to be A W Alden, the funeral directors. This building is now occupied by Essex Double Glazing.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "The Benefits of Molecular Hydrogen for Arthritis", null, "The Hydroxyl Radical: The silent killer behind Rheumatoid Arthritis\n\nThat’s why doctors often prescribe antioxidants to try to slow down the progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis. The problem is, those prescribed antioxidants show only limited effectiveness. Sometimes, they aren’t effective at all. The problem with conventional antioxidants is that the molecules they are made of are too big to enter the cells where the hydroxyl radical is doing the damage.\n\nMolecular Hydrogen may be the most effective antioxidant\n\nThe clinical research cited by Dr. Ishibashi used hydrogen water with 4 – 5 parts per million (ppm) of hydrogen water. Patients drank only half a liter (500 mL) per day for four weeks. Dr. Ishibashi reports that: “oxidative stress was effectively reduced and the disease activity in RA was significantly improved.”\n\nThere is only one hydrogen water machine that can produce hydrogen water with 4 – 5 parts per million molecular hydrogen: The Life Ionizers MXL-15. We tested it ourselves, you can even watch the video of that test:\n\nTo make that kind of hydrogen water in the lab, scientists use very expensive laboratory hydrogen generating equipment. Life’s MXL-15 is the first hydrogen water machine that puts this special, healing water into the hands of the public.\n\nTest it for yourself: If you are thinking about investing in an MXL-15, but are wondering if it will work for you, we have great news: You can try an MXL-15 in your home for up to 75 days to see if it works for you! If it doesn’t, you pay only a 15% restocking fee. It’s like being able to rent the machine and try it out before you buy it!" ]
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[ "Press enter to begin your search\n\nThe best known projective psychological test is the Rorschach, or inkblot test. The patient is asked to look at each blot and to say what it looks like or what it could be. Because the stimulus is ambiguous, the patient must impose his or her own structure. In doing so, thoughts, feelings, and themes, some of which are unconscious, are projected into the material. Projective tests tend to have lower validity and reliability than objective tests. That is, they are less stable, and have lower relationships with other criteria. However, the information which they provide tends to be richer and more varied.\nThe Rorschach test is particularly useful for detecting the types of disordered thought patterns seen in schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. The scoring of this test takes into account the popularity of the patient’s responses, the content of the responses, whether the figures are seen as moving or stationary, response complexity, whether color or shading is used, and other factors. As with most tests, there are no single responses which are seen as necessarily pathological. Response frequencies and ratios are compared to normal and abnormal averages to determine if pathology or a particular tendency is present.\n\nInkblot (similar to those on the Rorschach test)", null, "Other projective tests include the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), in which the patient tells stories about pictures, the Sentence Completion test, Draw-A-Person, and House-Tree-Person. The TAT is often used in a test battery in conjunction with the Rorschach. The TAT provides information about important themes in a person’s life or the content of their thinking, whereas the Rorschach provides information about the process and form of a person’s thoughts." ]
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[ "Wal-Mart has decided not to build a Supercenter store in Knightdale that was to be the main attraction of a proposed shopping development, the town's mayor said Tuesday.\n\nPosted 7:06 p.m. Mar 4, 2008 — Updated 11:24 p.m. Mar 4, 2008\nNO TITLE PROVIDED\nKNIGHTDALE, N.C. — Wal-Mart has decided not to build a Supercenter store in Knightdale that was to be the anchor of a proposed 440,000 square-foot shopping development, the town's mayor said Tuesday.\nMayor Russell Killen said he was frustrated and called the decision a major loss for the town, said he is frustrated and disappointed by Wal-Mart's decision and calls it a major loss for Knightdale.\n\"It means, over five years, about $1 million of lost revenue to the town,\" Killen said.\nThe plans for the shopping establishment, which would be called Village Parks Commons, have been on hold for two years while the local citizens group, Citizens Against Residential Encroachment, fought a legal battle with the town over the development.\nKillen said he believes Wal-Mart decided not to build the store because of the public opposition and delays in breaking ground.\nWal-Mart spokeswoman Tara Stewart said Tuesday, however, the company was downsizing the number of supercenters and that the Knightdale store \"did not make our internal economic hurdle.\"\nCARE, which argued the town didn't properly notify residents, opposes the shopping center, saying it is too close to their properties and would bring increased traffic and activity to the area.\n\"Big-box retail centers belong in a highway district and, specifically, not in a neighborhood district,\" said John Allen, an opponent of the shopping center.\nThe town won a lawsuit and a subsequent appeal, and CARE has asked that the state Supreme Court hear the case.\nKillen said the estimated $900,000 the Wal-Mart would have generated and the $100,000 the town has paid in legal fees could equate to lost projects, including a new fire station and soccer field – they might not be possible without a tax increase, he said.\n\n"We were trying to find a win-win situation, and the town simply forced it into a win-lose situation," Allen said.", null ]
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[ "Register to vote— get started now at VOTE411.org\nBy: Virginia Kase Solomón\n\nHonoring Our Right to Vote This Women's Equality Day", null, "During the final push for women’s suffrage, Carrie Chapman Catt, leader of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, founded the League of Women Voters to “finish the fight” and educate millions about the power of their votes.\n\nShe declared: \"Progress is calling to you to make no pause. Act!\"\n\nBut even after the 19th Amendment was passed and became law, women of color and poor women continued to face barriers at the polls.\n\nEven today, the fight continues.\n\nIn 2013, the Supreme Court rolled back fundamental safeguards of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) that protected voters against discrimination. In the years since the VRA was weakened, we have seen more voter suppression nationwide:\n\nToday, Congress has the power to restore the effectiveness of this important Act and uphold our democracy.\n\nWomen’s Equality Day is all about celebrating what we all, as Americans, can do to build a better democracy: Vote.\n\nThe women who fought for the right to vote understood that voting is the key way to make an impact on the critical issues facing their communities. Set aside a few minutes to check on your registration status, make sure the people in your life are registered to vote, and start learning about the candidates and issues that will be on your ballot (check out VOTE411.org for your personalized info!)", null, "In that first proclamation of Women’s Equality Day President Nixon said, \"For the cause of equal rights and opportunities for women is inseparable from the cause of human dignity and equal justice for all.\"\n\nAs we celebrate our nation’s progress toward equality for all, join us in this fight by telling your members of Congress to work quickly to repair and restore the VRA to ensure our elections are free, fair, and accessible.\n\nThis Women's Equality Day gives us an opportunity to reflect on the progress made on voting rights in the last 98 years and emphasizes the continued need to improve our election process. Today we are reminded of how far we have come and how far we still must travel for true equality." ]
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[ "Another that has lost its concealment. The Mercedes-AMG C 63 Estate 2023 is another of those found in northern Europe, where the final technical details of its revolutionary mechanical configuration are being polished. Additionally, the Mercedes C-Class Estate’s top-of-the-line model loses its primary lines and amenities.\n\nThe new Mercedes-AMG C 63 Estate 2023 is still in testing, but its development has advanced significantly in the previous month. If we saw a prototype with almost the whole outside body covered a few weeks ago, much of the bodywork has now been stripped of the excess vinyl layers that had covered even the rear windows and back pillars. Mercedes works feverishly to avoid further postponing the launch of this sporty variant.\n\nThe Class C Estate does not exhibit a more obnoxious look, as implied by these recent spy photographs. The overall design is quite restrained, with only the radiator grille and powerful front bumper posing a threat to anyone peering in the interior rearview mirror. Indeed, these are the components seen on the coupe, as well as the perforated front and rear brake discs and the new aerodynamic alloy wheels with a unique ring to prevent turbulence in the wheel region.", null, "All other components of this new Mercedes-AMG model are already in serial production, including the conspicuous side skirts and spoiler above the roof hatch. One of the remaining vinyl-covered components, such as the rear diffuser between the two exhaust pairs. A factor that will be less significant than in prior seasons, since sportsmanship was unquestionable.\n\nThe reality is that the new AMG C 63 Estate is more of a wolf dressed as a lamb. Its familiar nature enables you to travel not only comfortably on board and with a big amount of stuff in the trunk, but also efficiently.\n\nThe new vehicle will be the category’s first plug-in hybrid, delivering genuinely exceptional performance that will see the M3 Touring’s very hair make its debut in the world of sporty family cars. This is one of the reasons development is taking longer than desired, but so is the unavailability of plug-in hybrid microchips.\n\nAs a result, it will include 4MATIC all-wheel drive and the ability to go up to 20 kilometers in zero-emission mode, courtesy of this engine. That is the most that its high-performance battery can provide since it has been built to provide substantially more power and reach 650 CV for a few minutes at most.\n\nHere’s Your First Look at the Mercedes-AMG C 8 Estate. We recently got our hands on the latest prototype of the vehicle, so here’s what we can tell you about this upcoming model—and all you need to know about its release next year, too!\n\nThis gives you access to increased performance levels depending on your style of driving. The estate version is just as capable but offers an even higher level of agility. If it’s performance you’re after then look no further than AMG. Models equipped with both engine variants produce up to 850Nm of torque between 1,350 and 5,000rpm for exhilarating acceleration across every speed range.\n\nIt will have a 4MATIC all-wheel drive\n\nThe new generation of 4MATIC all-wheel drive, which is a key feature in all AMG models, enables even more dynamic handling and maximum traction on both dry and wet roads. And thanks to its automatic adjustment, it’s also more agile than ever before. The V8 Biturbo engine with a power output of over 500 hp accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds.", null, "The maximum displacement of 20 kilometers in zero-emission mode.\n\nThe new powertrain will be able to travel up to 20 kilometers on a single charge. This makes it possible for vehicle range, as well as engine output, to vary according to each country’s regulatory requirements. In electric mode, maximum torque is over 700 Nm and performance is 0–100 km/h in less than 3 seconds.\n\nThe electric drive comes into its own when overtaking, with an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h in RWD versions and 300 km/h in 4MATIC versions. When required by local law, an optional engine starts/stop function means fuel consumption figures are extremely low – under one liter per 100 kilometers.\n\nWhile it’s not unusual for a new car to receive a new set of wheels, it’s still noteworthy. The alloy wheels on 2020 models will be 10 mm wider than those on earlier versions, with updated styling. The tires are wider as well: 255/40 R20 front and 285/35 R20 rear." ]
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[ "When Can a Teenager Be Charged with a DUI in Oregon?\n\nHome » FAQ » DUI Defense » When Can a Teenager Be Charged with a DUI in Oregon?", null, "Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is always a serious offense. Not only is it against the law but it puts the driver and other road users at risk of injury. However, when minors are involved, the law takes impaired driving even more seriously. If you have teens living in your household, you need to know how an underage DUI is handled in Oregon.\n\nIf your teenager is charged with DUI in Oregon, contact an experienced Portland DUI defense attorney right away.\n\nWhat’s Considered a DUII in Oregon?\n\nAnyone driving in Oregon can be convicted of a DUII if they:\n\nA person is deemed under the influence if their mental or physical faculties are negatively affected to a noticeable degree. However, for drivers under the age of 21, any amount of alcohol in the blood is considered to “under the influence”. A teenager can, therefore, be convicted of a DUII even though their BAC is well under .08%. This is because it is illegal for minors to drink or possess alcohol in Oregon. They can face both criminal and administrative penalties.\n\nA teen who simply has alcohol in their possession can face a Minor in Possession charge. This results in a one-year driver’s license suspension if it’s a first offense. In some cases, the suspension can be lifted after 90 days. An MIP conviction also attracts a fine of up to $1,000. As you may expect, driving after drinking alcohol attracts even harsher penalties.\n\nMany DUI cases involving teens are transferred from juvenile court to the adult court system. There, the maximum penalty is one year in jail, five years of probation, a $6,250 fine, and a one-year driver’s license suspension. A DUII conviction can have a long-lasting impact on a teenager’s life. It’s important that you contact an experienced DUI lawyer in Portland to fight the charges. Ideally, the charges will be dismissed, or the individual will be able to get their record expunged. However, this isn’t always possible.\n\nConviction or even a DUI charge can result in several consequences. Some high schools discipline students who get charged with DUIs and colleges often bar them from getting scholarships. Some even refuse to accept students with DUII charges on their records. Potential employers also look into applicants’ backgrounds and a DUII conviction can make it difficult to get a job. Not having a valid drivers’ license also rules out some jobs.\n\nEven though teenagers know that they shouldn’t be drinking, many still do it. Even worse, they get behind the wheel after doing so. If despite your best efforts, your teenager has found themselves in trouble, you need to hire a reputable attorney. Although you may see them as just a kid, the charges need to be taken seriously. Some counties treat drivers under the age of 18 as juveniles and they avoid some of the minimum penalties. However, it’s not guaranteed that your teen will get preferential treatment simply because they’re a minor.\n\nGetting a lawyer will give them the best chance of avoiding jail time. If this is not possible, a Portland DUII lawyer will offer the necessary guidance and fight for the best outcome. Navigating the legal system is difficult and even though DUIs are a common offense, they need to be taken seriously. Now is not the time to try to save money or just hope for the best.\n\nA skilled attorney will assess the circumstances surrounding the traffic stop, arrest, and chemical test. As they do so, they will look for issues they can challenge. If a test was conducted incorrectly or the traffic stop was unlawful, they will use it in their client’s defense.\n\nThe laws on underage DUI in Oregon may seem simple enough but they can be very complex. With the severe administrative and criminal penalties in place, there’s a lot at stake if your teen is convicted. Even if they get into Oregon’s DUII Diversion Program, their driver’s license will still be suspended. If they have to attend a DMV hearing, they will need an attorney by their side. As soon as your child is arrested, contact our office so we can begin to work on their case. You’ll sleep better at night knowing their case is in good hands. At the Trilogy Law Group, we have a team of skilled, experienced Portland DUI attorneys. We will do everything possible to help your family. Call us today!" ]
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[ null, null, null, "On April 11th, agency Brand New Music released the couple photo-shoot of Kanto from TROY and Kang Minhee from Miss $.\n\nKanto and Kang Minhee have already met a few times for featuring works on “Ladies’ Night,” “Take my Phone Away,” and “Sun and Moon,” but this time they have come together for a couple photo-shoot.\n\nBrand New Music stated, “These two are like siblings, as they are ‘maknaes’ or the youngest ones in their own team and have known each other since their trainee years. They not only like to monitor each others’ promotion activity and performances but also take care of each other.”\n\nThe final product of their work will be officially released on April 15th.", null, "On March 18th, it was announced that she will be coming back with a new mini-album tentatively named “Yasisi” on April 1st, followed by full-scale promotions.\n\nOn the said teaser photo, Yoon-G was featured in a white bathing suit, showing off her dazzling and fit appearance.\n\nBoth of Lee Hyori and Lee Sangsoon’s respective agencies have denied recent reports of the couple tying the knot this September.\n\nEarlier today, it was reported that Lee Hyori and Lee Sangsoon will be getting married this September and that wedding invitations are already made. Reports revealed that the couple plan on a quiet wedding, only inviting close family and friends to the ceremony.\n\nHowever, B2M Entertainment immediately retracted the reports and denied news of Lee Hyori tying the knot with her partner, Lee Sangsoon, further denying that there were no invitations for the said wedding made. The agency also stated that it is difficult to reveal private information on the said situation.\n\nThe first half of 2013 was a busy time for K-Pop. The industry saw many comebacks from popular artists, as well as the debuts of many new artists. While not a complete recap of the first half of the year, check out some of the highlights from the music industry from January to June, below!\n\nIn January, we saw the return of rookie group, VIXX, with the release of their hit track “On and On.” Boyfriend, B.A.P, CN Blue, Dal Shabet, Girls’ Generation, MYNAME, BoA, SISTAR 19, and more made a comeback during the month, all battling for the top spot on the charts. January also gave us the debut of Infinite unit group, Infinite H, featuring members Hoya and Dongwoo. 4minute’s first unit group, 2YOON, made their debut in January as well with “24/7.” BEAST’s Yoseob also made his solo debut during the month of January with the title track, “Caffeine.”\n\nREAD FULL STORY AND WATCH VIDEOS ALL FROM KOREABOO", null, "On April 19th, Cube Entertainment updated their Twitter account and revealed the third set of concept images for 4minute’s comeback. 4minute was featured spelling their own names through five different group shots. A caption “What’s Your Name?” were included in the said update.\n\nMeanwhile, the agency also added a video clip with the “What’s Your Name” theme which featured the comedians from Gag Concert.\n\nShortly after news of his car accident hit the news, SBS “Morning Wide” released photos of the scene and the state of the Jang Geunsuk’s car. The hood of the car was severely damage, along with the passenger window laying broken on the highway’s road.\n\nBecause there was no bodily injuries, Jang Geunsuk made his way to Thailand for a concert as planned.\n\nActor Jang Geunseok has recently been involved in a traffic accident, resulting in him hitting a bus.\n\nAccording to Incheon police on March 22nd, Jang Geunseok was driving and heading towards Incheon International Airport via the highway at 6:16PM KST, going 10.4 kilometers, when he hit a bus driving ahead of him.\n\nThe hood and bumper of his car and of the bus were both damaged, but thankfully, no one was seriously injured.\n\nA highway patrol spokesperson said, “Upon arriving at the scene, it was seen that Jang Geunseok car’s right tire had gotten a puncture, which caused him to rear-end the bus. The investigation has already been completed.”\n\nSe7en admitted himself to the Uijoungbu 306 Reserve Battalion on March 19th at 2PM KST. Fans from Taiwan, Japan and from the homeland flocked to bid him farewell, along with reporters.\n\nPrior to leaving, Se7en thanked his fans for seeing him off. He said, “I’ve entered at an older age, but I will try my best.”\n\nMeanwhile, Se7en released his last music video before his enlistment on March 10th title “Thank You.”\n\nDavichi released their 2nd studio album, and since it’s release, the title track “Just The Two Of Us” has been rising to #1 on online music charts. This album is their first studio album in five years.\n\nAs of March 19th, Davichi’s “Just The Two Of Us” has successfully occupied 1st place on MelOn, Bugs, Soribada, Naver Music, Daum Music and monkey3. Other artists vying for the #1 place is Taeyeon’s OST track “And One” and SBS “K-Pop Star – Season 2”.\n\nMale soloist Se7en (29) to enlist in the military this month. On March 10th, YG Entertainment confirmed the official date of his entry as March 19th, where Se7en will then begin his military training at the 306 support group in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi.\n\nSe7en recently held his “Thank You” concert on the 9th at the Seoul Education and Culture Center, his final concert before leaving for the military. There, Se7en told fans how happy he was for being able to perform in front of fans one last time.\n\nHe revealed a new track “Thank You” at the concert and announced that the official video for it will be released soon. According to, Koreaboo.\n\nAA (Double A) has finally revealed the full music video for their pre-release track “Rollin’ Rollin’.” The video was revealed on their official YouTube channel.\n\nWhile preparing for their comeback, AA had already revealed a set of teaser pictures as well as a short music video teaser for their track “Rollin’ Rollin’.” The track was released ahead of their comeback release as a pre-release and had its music video revealed just now.\n\nThey never got their comeback. Fans were left with no information until late last month, when their return was officially revealed." ]
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[ "An evaluation of the clinical yield of inpatient long-term video-EEG (vEEG) in a new epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) was undertaken, with findings compared to the centre’s prior method of bedside vEEG recording in a standard neurology ward, as reported in 2004. A retrospective analysis of neurophysiology reports for all adults who underwent elective vEEG monitoring in the EMU at Cork University Hospital between January 2015 and July 2016 was conducted. Of 115 vEEG studies in the EMU, 100 (87.0%) were deemed diagnostically conclusive, 14 (12.2%) failed to catch any clinical events and showed normal EEG throughout, and one (0.9%) captured spells of unclear clinical significance—the corresponding figures reported in 2004 for bedside vEEGs were 21.3%, 77% and 1.6%, respectively. The EMU offers a more effective method of recording inpatient vEEG, which aids decision-making and improves clinical outcomes. Some evidence-based measures which could further enhance diagnostic yield are discussed.\n\nIntroduction\nInpatient long-term video-electroencephalography (vEEG) monitoring is widely accepted as the ‘gold standard’ investigation for distinguishing epileptic seizures from seizure mimics1, as well as for classifying epilepsy syndromes and evaluating patients with drug-refractory epilepsy (DRE) for possible epilepsy surgery2-4. Prior to 2015, inpatient long-term vEEG monitoring at Cork University Hospital (CUH) was conducted for diagnostic and seizure classification purposes on a general neurology ward over 72 or 96 hours, using a portable digital vEEG system and a single camera mounted on a trolley at a patient’s bedside. Seizure-provocation measures, such as anti-epileptic drug (AED) reduction and sleep-deprivation, were not routinely implemented on account of safety and short time-frame. Patients were encouraged to remain in front of the camera but their position was not continuously checked. An audit in 20045 evaluated all ‘bedside’ vEEG studies over four-years from 1998 and found only 23% of 122 recordings captured clinical episodes, while 77% were described as “negative” on the basis that no clinical change was observed on video and EEG was normal.\n\nA dedicated epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) opened at the centre in January 2015 as part of the National Clinical Programme for Epilepsy. This now provides two of the six inpatient vEEG beds available across Ireland’s Health Service Executive and is equipped with an integrated digital vEEG recording system (Natus Medical Incorporated Xltek EMU40EX) that utilises two ceiling-mounted cameras per bed. Electroencephalogram (EEG) scalp electrode placement is unchanged (21 electrodes of the modified 10-20 International System). Admissions are for diagnostic clarification, seizure classification and pre-surgical evaluation. The EMU is clinically led by a consultant epileptologist and an epilepsy fellow. Patients remain on the unit for the entire duration of admission to minimise time spent off-camera. Cumulative seizure-provocation measures are routinely employed to induce events in a controlled and safe environment. EMU nurses—present 24 hours per day, seven days per week—ensure patient safety, observe for clinical signs of seizures and interact with patients to demonstrate ictal semiological features. Recordings are independently reported by a clinical neurophysiologist and cases are discussed at a weekly multi-disciplinary team meeting. The purpose of this study is to 1: evaluate the findings of vEEG from the new EMU; 2: to compare these to the 2004 audit outcomes; and 3: to highlight pragmatic and evidence-based measures for further improving the diagnostic yield and utility of vEEG monitoring.\n\nMethods\nIn August 2016, a retrospective analysis was conducted on neurophysiology reports for all adults undergoing elective vEEG monitoring in the EMU at CUH within its first 19 months of operation (January 2015-July 2016). Demographics and vEEG findings were noted. Supplementary review of medical and nursing charts clarified details as required.", null, null, "Discussion\nAlthough definitive diagnoses can be obtained from bedside vEEG and ambulatory vEEG, there is a more than four-fold increase in diagnostic yield with the new EMU vEEG studies compared to those from the previous system at CUH. This is likely to be largely attributable to clinically-led seizure-provocation measures, which can only be performed safely in a continuously supervised setting6,7, such as an EMU. In addition, the EMU nurse-led interactive protocol examines for ictal semiological features that can assist seizure localisation but which may not otherwise be entirely clear (e.g. confusion versus expressive dysphasia), and the longer mean duration of EMU vEEG, with multiple cameras fixed on patients at all times, increases the likelihood of acquiring habitual episodes. In the 2004 audit, no patients were found to have more than one form of epilepsy and none were categorised as having epilepsy and coexisting PNES. Although these ‘dual’ diagnoses are uncommon8,9 and may have been genuinely absent from the previous cohort, it may be that fewer epileptic seizures occurred without seizure-provocation measures, that only one type of attack occurred within the shorter timeframe, or that both event types manifested but were incorrectly assumed to have the same underlying aetiology.\n\nThe 14 patients whose epileptic seizures were captured over the four years of the 2004 survey had their attacks grouped as temporal (21.4%), extra-temporal (57.1%) and generalised (23.4%)—corresponding to figures for the 78 EMU patients of 57.7%, 20.5% and 14.1%, respectively. The significance of the differences in categorisation is uncertain, given the small numbers in the former study. Generalised epileptic discharges on EEG may have focal features but an assessment of the stability of an apparent focal abnormality and the lead-in of the generalised discharge—necessary in order to discriminate between secondary bilateral synchrony and the waveform of genetic generalised epilepsy—may have been less reliable with fewer clinical episodes to examine, possibly resulting in misclassification. Before the EMU was established at CUH, suspected epilepsy surgery candidates were referred directly to a surgical centre for pre-surgical evaluation monitoring, and any diagnostic/classification vEEGs that suggested suitability for surgery required repeat monitoring at a surgical site. The fact that pre-surgical evaluation is now performed at CUH represents a selection bias in this study, in that the patients chosen for this are more likely to have frequent attacks—however, this group represents only 40% of EMU admissions, so does not account for the entire increase in diagnostic yield.\n\nOf the EMU-monitored cohort, 14 individuals have had successful epilepsy surgery; 11 await surgery or invasive phase II EEG monitoring to delineate a surgical target; three were deemed good candidates but declined surgery; and five received vagus nerve stimulator implants. Other possible benefits from EMU admission include the opportunity for AED adjustments and focussed counselling on lifestyle measures to try to improve seizure control and reduce drug side-effects. There is some ‘therapeutic’ value associated with an EMU stay for some PNES patients who take stock in the validity of a conclusion derived from a rigorous work-up. This can aid acceptance of the diagnosis—considered a prerequisite for managing attacks—and the appropriate education, psychotherapy, behavioural therapy or psychiatric treatment can often start before returning home.\n\nEpilepsy by its nature is unpredictable and it would not be realistic to expect 100% of patients to have clinical episodes during a limited span on the EMU. The proportion of vEEGs capturing seizures on the EMU at CUH is in the range of 70-90% typically quoted in the published literature3,10. Nevertheless, certain internationally recognised and evidence-based measures could further improve the diagnostic yield and utility of vEEG recording and could potentially increase the number of people with MRI-negative DRE who could proceed to surgery. The use of inferior temporal electrode chains, surface electromyography and voltage mapping for source localisation are increasingly recommended as key routine components of vEEG monitoring11-13. A flexible approach to the selection of reference electrodes for certain suspected epilepsy subtypes and the use of extra EEG electrodes (e.g. sphenoidal electrodes, foramen ovale electrodes, 10-10 System) when clinically indicated could also be considered14-16. Identifying reflex epilepsy traits can be helpful from a diagnostic/classification and prognostic perspective and may offer non-drug methods for improving seizure control (i.e. protection against or avoidance of triggers). As reflex epilepsy traits are not always recognised by patients or detected on routine outpatient EEG, testing for these in the EMU could prove valuable in some cases17-19. Establishing an accurate diagnosis of epilepsy and/or PNES in a timely manner contributes to reducing the risk of harm to patients and improves long-term health outcomes20-22. It is estimated that once DRE is identified, 1% of people will die from sudden unexpected death in epilepsy every year and 12% will die (all-cause mortality) over the next two years23. Despite the fact that epilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment option for DRE and has been shown to be cost-effective24,25, it remains under-utilised. Earlier referral to an epilepsy centre of DRE or cases involving diagnostic uncertainty should be encouraged and EMU capacity must match clinical need to avoid potentially harmful diagnostic delays and barriers to effective treatment. In conclusion, the EMU offers a significantly more effective and efficient method of conducting inpatient vEEG, and patient care has improved as a result.\n\nConflict of Interest declaration:\nThe authors confirm that they have no conflict of interest to declare in relation to this work." ]
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[ "Published May 1998 by MQ Publications .\nWritten in English\n\n\nNov 02, · Oscar: A Life by Matthew Sturgis review – Wilde’s status is higher than ever This is a fuller and in some ways more reliable biography than Richard Ellman’s. The final stages of the story. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October – 30 November ) was an Irish writer and poet. After writing in different forms throughout the s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early s.\n\nJun 01, · Buy a cheap copy of The Importance of Being Earnest and book by Oscar Wilde. A universal favorite, The Importance of Being Earnest displays Oscar Wilde's theatrical genius at its brilliant best. Subtitled A Trivial Comedy for Serious Free shipping over $/5(5). Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin in A brilliant poet, playwright, and wit, Wilde was a phenomenon in 19th century England, advocating the importance of style in life and art. Wilde studied at Oxford University then left for America where his flamboyant personality and air of sophistication and eccentricity caused a media sensation.\n\nThe Picture of Dorian Gray, moral fantasy novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, published first in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine in and as a book in It is an archetypal tale of a young man who purchases eternal youth at the expense of his soul and a romantic exposition of Wilde’s own Aestheticism. Nov 27, · Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray - FULL Audio Book - Dramatic Reading | Greatest AudioBooks 🌟SPECIAL OFFER🌟 try elizrosshubbell.com 🎧for FREE!: http://.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Oscar Wilde, in full Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde, (born October 16,Dublin, Ireland—died November 30,Paris, France), Irish wit, poet, and dramatist whose reputation rests on his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (), and on his comic masterpieces Lady Windermere’s Fan () and The Importance of Being Earnest ().\n\nOscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born in Dublin in He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Magdalen College, Oxford where, a disciple of Pater, he founded an aesthetic cult. In he married Constance Lloyd, and his two sons were born in and Jul 01, · Oscar Wilde's Wit and Wisdom: A Book of Quotations (Dover Thrift Editions) by Oscar Wilde | Jan 27, out of 5 stars Paperback $ $ 1.\n\n49 $ $ Get it as soon as Wed, Feb FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon. More Buying. This is a bibliography of works by Oscar Wilde, a late-Victorian Irish writer. Chiefly remembered today as a playwright, especially for The Importance of Being Earnest, and as the author of The Picture of Dorian Gray; Wilde's oeuvre includes criticism, poetry, children's fiction, and a large selection of reviews, lectures and elizrosshubbell.com private correspondence has also been elizrosshubbell.comes↙: 4.\n\nA popular perception persists of Oscar Wilde as an idle aesthete. Is this a fair portrayal. It is a carefully cultivated image that Wilde developed. For example, when he was told to take a scene out of The Importance of Being Earnest by the actor-manager George Alexander, he replied: ‘This scene you feel is superfluous cost me terrible exhausting labour and heartrending nerve-wracking strain.\n\nAuthor Oscar Wilde was known for his acclaimed works including 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' as well as his brilliant wit, flamboyant style and infamous Born: Oct 16, The ever-quotable Oscar Wilde once said, \"\"Anybody can make history.\n\nOnly a great man can write it.\"\" From his outsize celebrity in Victorian London to his authorship of fiction, drama, and poetry that uniquely captured his era, it's fair to say that Wilde succeeded on both counts.\n\nThe ever-quotable Oscar Wilde () was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet who delighted Victorian England with his legendary wit.\n\nHe found critical and popular success with his scintillating plays, chiefly The Importance of Being Earnest, while his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, scandalized readers. Imprisoned for. No doubt that Oscar Wilde was a tortured genius, but he was also a narcissist and egotist, and in the end that may have contributed to his spectacular downfall.\n\nWell, that and Lord Alfred Douglas. This book is sympathetic to Wilde without pandering or making him to be grossly misunderstood. Worthwhile/5. Oscar Wilde Biography - Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (October 16, November 30, ) was an Anglo-Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer.\n\nHe is the author of the novel, The Picture of Followers: M. Free download or read online De Profundis pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in Februaryand was written by Oscar Wilde.\n\nThe book was published in multiple languages including Spanish, consists of pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this classics, non fiction story are. The book has been awarded with, and many others/5.\n\nSep 10, · Must-read books by Oscar Wilde. James Wilson. @jameswilson Sep 10, Comments. An Irish writer like no other, the beloved Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde said of his story The Happy Prince that it was \"an attempt to treat a tragic modern problem in a form that aims at delicacy Short Story Collection Vol.\n\nThe book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 32 pages and is available in Hardcover format.\n\nThe main characters of this classics, short stories story are. The book has been awarded with, and many others/5. Oct 01, · A fastidious new biography of Oscar Wilde delves into letters and a libel trial transcript to give a fuller picture of the poet’s dazzling rise and tragic fall.\n\nBook of the day Biography books. Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast (Paperback) by Oscar Wilde and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at elizrosshubbell.com. 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[ "Robin Charles Thicke (/ˈθɪk/; born March 10, 1977) is a American Canadian singer and songwriter. Thicke has worked with several prominent artists, such as Christina Aguilera, Nicki Minaj, K.Michelle, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Flo Rida, Kid Cudi and Mary J. Blige, among others. Thicke has also been acknowledged for his work on popular albums such as Usher's Confessions and Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III. He rose to worldwide fame in 2013 with his hit single \"Blurred Lines\". He is the son of actor Alan Thicke and actress Gloria Loring and known for his former marriage to actress Paula Patton. In 2013 and 2014, their separation and divorce was covered extensively by the tabloid press including Thicke's efforts to reconcile with Patton.\n\nRobin Thicke When You Love Somebody\n\nRobin Thicke Thats What Love Can Do", null, "Robin Thicke Ft. Kendrick Lamar & 2 Chainz Give It 2 U\n\nRobin Thicke Get Her Back\n\nRobin Thicke Something Else" ]
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[ null, "Stardust's classic 'Music Sounds Better With You' is being reissued for the 20th anniversary.\n\nThe trio - Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter, Alan Braxe and vocalist Benjamin Diamond - remastered it in the studio last month, ahead of a digital release and its first appearance on streaming platforms.\n\nBraxe wanted to modernise it as he thought it sounded outdated. Speaking to Billboard, he said: \"It sounds good, but compared to today it sounds a bit old, and I thought it’s a good thing to try and update it. We did some very subtle compression, it sounds a bit like on the original 12-inch.\"\n\nReleased on French label Roulé in 1998, the Chaka Khan-sampling track reached number two in the UK Singles Chart and went platinum in the UK and Australia.\n\nThe reissue doesn't have a release date yet, but you can watch the video for the original below and listen to a bunch of French Touch classics here.\n\nFrance's scene is still alive and kicking and these are the DJs spearheading the Parisian underground." ]
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[ null, null, "In the first sentence it looks like a clear matter for Brazil. The South Americans playing with defender Bianca Süffert, after a few minutes the team is still leading 6:1. But newcomer Serbia is not beaten yet – and manages impressively to fight for the equaliser (6-6). After 7:7 Tatiane Schneider takes over the service – Brazil takes the first set with her points.\nThe great first movement seems to inspire the Serbian Team. Also in the second they keep up well at the beginning (4:4). For Tatiane Schneider, Brazil’s Isabella Lucchin is in the game, contributing the Brazilian points and increasing the gap to 8:4. Bianca Süffert makes the decision in set two with a long ball in the direction of the baseline (11:5).\nIt is clearer in the third sentence. The first Serbian point is at 1:4 – only another will follow in the further course. This takes Brazil directly into the next round of double elimination.\n\nIsabella Lucchin (BRA): I think we had a few difficulties in the beginning because we underestimated the Serbian team a little bit. They played really well, better than we expected. We did not have a great start but we kept getting better and better. It was good to see how the court was like today after the rain yesterday. I think we are prepared for the up-coming match against Austria.\n\nKassandra Hagen (SRB): We really showed our strength in the first set and could keep up with the Brazilian team. Honestly, we knew that we could not loose anything in this game but win and gain experience." ]
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[ "by Trent Baker\nin World\n0", null, "Trump told host Maria Bartiromo that his father “is the first guy to actually stand up to China,” while his opponent, presumptive Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden, “is basically owned by China.”\n\n“Honestly, Donald Trump is the first guy to actually stand up to China,” Trump said. “He’s the first guy to actually be tough on China. He did a trade deal with China, signed in the middle of January, where everyone said that would never happen. When you look at what has gone on — sort of the MAGA agenda of 2016 was more right than ever coming out of the COVID crisis, understanding that China lied to us. They either bribed or manipulated the World Health Organization into going with the talking points. They shut down travel from Wuhan to Beijing to Shanghai — their biggest cities — but not to the rest of the world.”\n\n“Joe Biden is basically owned by China,” he continued. “His son’s taken billions, in terms of investment, you know the two and 20 fund structure where he’s making $30 million a year. Joe Biden is not going to be soft on China. Every comment that he’s ever made about China, has been lackadaisical at best, he doesn’t view them as A threat. The reality is the world has seen the threat that China is. We have to stand up … to them. The only person that has done that in modern American history is Donald Trump. Coming out of this, we have to be even stronger, we have to be even more aggressive, and we have to recognize China for what they are. They are not trying to be a world player. They are not trying to do what is right for the world. China will only do what is right for China. We have to recognize that we have to stand up to that, and we need someone who is not just a sock puppet like Joe Biden would be against China. We need someone who actually has guts to do something, not just talk about it, and that is Donald Trump.”\n\nOn dayliq – 3-in-4 Voters, Majority of Blacks Oppose Tearing Down Mt. Rushmore" ]
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[ null, "As previewed last week, Kylie Minogue sang in the Gregorian New Year in Sydney. The singer pushed the button to launch the fireworks’ display, which had been planned and designed by the Foti Fireworks company. Seven tonnes of fireworks, worth some A$6·6 million, were launched into the Sydney night sky, ushering in 2013 two hours after New Zealand.\nIn addition, thousands took part in Sydney’s interactive light show around the Harbour.\nThe theme of Embrace, created by Minogue, unified the light shows, with the participating public’s cellphones lighting up in different colours depending on their location, thanks to a Telstra app that was distributed prior to December 31.\n‘The atmosphere was electric and it was a night I will never forget,’ said Minogue in a release. ‘It was the best feeling ever to be on the world’s greatest harbour surrounded by family, friends and the 1·6 million people gathered around the foreshore.\n‘My New Year resolution is to spend more time with my family and loved ones and more time in Australia. I want to carry the theme Embrace into 2013. It’s such a beautiful notion to embrace loved ones, ideas, possibilities, the past and what the future holds.’\nLast night’s Sydney Harbour Bridge Effect used 365 individual circuits and approximately 16 km of rope lights to create the Embrace icon and a graphic of Minogue’s lips.\nOver 300 city workers cleaned up Sydney overnight, at a cost of A$290,000.\nHong Kong, known for its fireworks, also saw in 2013 with an eight-minute display at its harbour—though a grander one is expected in just under 40 days as the Lunar New Year arrives." ]
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[ null, "Arthur’s Pond, where I went to collect samples yesterday\n\nIn the past week, with the help of my trusty field guide and my best friend the pole saw, I collected 45 leaf samples from 11 different tree species. This group includes both trees from which I collected last summer and new species, primarily invasive shrubs. My total sample number is up to 72 – I’m already more than halfway to my goal for the summer! And I’m starting to get pretty good at tree identification.\n\nThe easiest part of my work this June is gathering additional leaf samples from trees that are already on my sample list from last year. Half the work of gathering samples is finding the right trees – carefully examining leaf shape, bark patterns, locations, textures, and more to figure out whether a tree I’m looking at one from which I want to take a sample. It’s a bit like piecing together a puzzle. Similarly to looking at the full picture on the puzzle’s box, I use clues at my disposal (information from my field guide, photos saved to my phone, etc.) to make a basic hypothesis about what the tree is from distance. Similarly to sticking a puzzle piece into a few other pieces to find out what fits, I get up close to the tree, look at one or two leaves, and often feel the texture of the leaf or bark. And similarly to matching one completed segment of a puzzle to another, I get down branches of the trees that I think I’ve identified successfully and bring them back to the Science Center, where I ask an expert (usually Dr. Schuster) to confirm or deny my suspicions.\n\nIf I’m searching for something familiar, such as oaks or maples, those first two steps go a lot more quickly and I can usually skip the third. Like learning a new language, tree identification gets easier with practice – and I’ve seen enough maple leaves now that I can confidently tell between red maple and sugar maple with a few glances. Oaks are a bit more challenging (especially distinguishing between red maple and black maple, which have almost identical leaf shapes), but my skills from last summer are coming back to me. I also was able to distinguish American beech, eastern cottonwood, and slippery elm with decent success this week.\n\nWhen I ran cross country in high school, my coach always alternated between “easy days” and “hard days” at practice, to keep us from burning out. I’m using that philosophy to plan my collecting schedule now: I keep a balance between “easy days,” looking for familiar tree and shrub species, and “hard days,” looking for unfamiliar ones. This week, Wednesday and Thursday were easy days, Friday was a hard day, and Monday and Tuesday were a bit of both.\n\nSome “easy” and some “hard” on Monday and Tuesday:\n\nOn Monday, I hauled ass. I went to Aleck Meadow Reservoir, a location where I’d done a fair bit of collecting the previous summer. I hoped to find black gum and American beech, both species I’d found there last year, as well as multiflora rose, one invasive species that also grew in the area according to Black Rock’s herbarium.\n\nI found all three species (or at least, what I thought were all three species) and collected 12 samples. I aim for a minimum of 6 samples each day, so collecting double that number was exciting, even though I had to scramble to process all the samples (i.e. clip off all the leaves and stuff them in envelopes) before a barbecue with Dr. Schuster’s family and the other Barnard students staying at the forest.\n\nDr. Schuster told me that three of my samples weren’t black gum, as I’d thought, but were actually a species of ash. Still, I wasn’t discouraged – he also gave me a suggestion for where I could find black gum, in a part of the forest close to Aleck Meadow. I went there on Tuesday, where I successfully located six trees to sample. And I got three more branches of multiflora rose – this shrub is a bitch to process because it has thorns on its stems as well as the undersides of its leaves, but it’s easy to identify because of its white flowers.\n\nAlso on Tuesday: I noticed something new in the lab.\n\nRe-acquainting with old friends on Wednesday and Thursday:", null, "On Wednesday, I practiced my oak and maple identification skills by climbing up Honey Hill, a trail fairly close to the Science Center. This peak is a good place to collect those more established species, especially oak, because they don’t grow as tall in high elevation areas; fully grown trees are short enough for me to clip branches with a pole saw, or even just by hand. I collected 5 red maple branches, 3 chestnut oak branches, and 2 red oak branches, and marked several more oak trees to return for another day.\n\nOn Thursday, I collected a couple of invasive species (eastern cottonwood and slippery elm) out by the highway. While searching for eastern cottonwood, I did something very brave and very stupid – you can read my full post about that for more details.\n\nLooking for new invasives on Friday:", null, "On Friday, I decided to go for a longer hike. I walked to Arthur’s Pond, a couple of miles away from the Science Center, and sought out several species of shrub that herbarium specimens led me to believe would be located there. I grabbed three branches of Japanese barberry (a thorny, rapidly spreading invasive plant from East Asia) and three of what I thought might be knotweed, and brought them back to the Science Center for confirmation. Dr. Schuster gave me one for two: I was right about the barberry, but what I had identified as knotweed was actually lowbush blueberry. (I still kept those branches as samples, though, because blueberry is a native shrub species in the northeastern U.S. that will make a useful comparison with my invasive shrubs.) I also found a lone slippery elm tree at the pond, which was surprising because this species has only been documented along roads.\n\nThis week has been a tiring one – I didn’t leave the lab until after 8 pm for three days in a row. But it has also been a satisfying one. I found 11 different species, including three that are new to my project, and identified several places to return for more samples next week. I’m improving my identification skills. I’m getting into a good rhythm with my collecting methods. At this rate, I’ll be up to 120 samples in no time – as long as I don’t slip off any rock outcroppings, that is." ]
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[ null, "This past Saturday we were off to the San Francisco Symphony! This was my first ride on the Muni: the J line to Vann Ness and Market, which is a block south of Davies Symphony Hall. We ate at Il Borgo, one of our favorite pre-symphony eateries. The walk, however, was a little less than pleasant because it was raining. But, I won’t complain. The Pacific coast needs the rain. Everything is so green now!\n\nThis concert was not part of our original series, and we sat in Box V, which is on the opposite side from our usual seats. I felt I could actually hear the piano better from this side and hear the brass a bit less—a good thing!", null, "As we were making our way into the hall for the pre-concert talk, some man was tinkering at the piano. Well, not exactly tinkering. Who was that? Damn! The technique! Oh good heavens! Once my eyes were more adjusted to the light I realized it was Emanuel Ax himself! He must not have arrived in town early enough to get a feel for the instrument. As he got up to leave the bench, those who had gathered for the pre-concert talk roundly applauded!\n\nOur speaker for the evening, Alexandra Amati-Camperi, I had not heard before. She was really excellent—the best of them all frankly. Two highlights: Beethoven was almost completely deaf at the time he composed the Emperor piano concerto and therefore couldn’t perform it; so, he extensively annotated it. We know more about exactly how he wished the piece to be performed because of this.\n\nDvorak didn’t borrow specific melodies from American spirituals, just idioms. The one, Going Home, that is directly “quoted” was actually written by Dvorak first, and then, because it was so “American,” became a spiritual when words were to be added later!", null, "The synergy between the pianist, the conductor, and the orchestra couldn’t have been any better. This was simple, clean, musical perfection.\n\nThe concert hall was enraptured. I’ve never seen this audience applaud so effusively, demanding an encore, to which we were treated after our applause brought him back to the stage 4 times.", null, "Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 9, From the New World\n\nThe second half was the Dvořák New World. The conductor, Krzysztof Urbaniski, is only 34 and astonishingly gifted. His musical accomplishments at his age are impressive. I was enchanted watching him conduct and heard things in the symphony I had never heard before—things he brought out from the orchestral texture with his fingertips, as he sculpted intricate nuances of phrases with his hands.\n\nThe San Francisco Symphony seemed to delight in giving this young conductor exactly what he was asking for—the softest pianissimos, a subtle hint of the triangle that didn’t pierce through the orchestral fabric, only delicately accentuated it, et. al. His conducting style was fresh, clear, and precise. He knew exactly what he wanted musically and gave clear direction about that musical execution. The result was a stunning performance.\n\nBoth halves of the concert commanded extensive and relentless applause. Urbaniski, with his electrified hair style, had to make several appearances after the second half. Tonight’s audience, a seasoned and older collection of patrons, loved him, no, adored him—as they should have. Goodness, what an exquisite evening at the symphony." ]
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[ null, "Michoacán.- At least five dead people, as well as civilians and soldiers injured, is the balance left by the confrontation of alleged self-defense groups against hitmen of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in the Municipality of Tepalcatepec, Michoacán.\n\nAccording to local reports, in this region of Tierra Caliente during the last 48 hours the clashes at the height of the area known as La Estanzuela, in which since 2019 it has been common for these violent acts to be registered.\n\nOn this occasion, the shooting was not only of alleged self-defense groups against hitmenSince elements of the Army also participated, which left two of them with gunshot wounds, as well as a civilian.\n\nThe parish priest Javier Cortés Ochoa explained to REFORMA that, even with an official helicopter, yesterday this shooting about 5 kilometers away from the municipal seat, near a road that leads to the town of Ahuijillo, already in the territory of Jalisco.\n\nIn an interview, he explained that yesterday inhabitants of the Municipality came to ask him for help for at least four deaths, all men belonging to this group of armed civilians who intend to stop the entry of the CJNG.\n\n“I notice four people (dead), yesterday it was a young man whose father went to help because he had died, about 16 years old, and today a family comes to ask me for blankets, to ask me for some pantries, there were five ladies, a lady She had told me that they had murdered her husband, her son and her father, that they had not recovered the bodies and that they were defending with the self-defense groups of the head, they died at the hands of the CJNG“, he explained by phone.\n\n“They have already been here for a while that this happens, but from two days ago they began to act as well, but already today a person told me that last night they were there and they were the Army and they were stopping the advance of the CJNG“.\n\nCortés Ochoa added that this Thursday the reports of shots from both trenches continue, at a distance, but well identified because they have become the “bases” of each group.\n\n“Today he continued, he did not stop all night, at times he would stop, I went to celebrate mass, I went for a walk and I will walk near the place, not so close, because do not think that I am not afraid,” he concluded.\n\nSo far, no local or federal ministerial authority, nor the Army or Navy, have reported an official balance of deaths and injuries from the shootings in the last two days.\n\nJust last week, academics, researchers and businessmen launched a call to the State to intervene right in this border area of Michoacan with Jalisco and Colima, where the criminal siege is constant.\n\nIn this same Municipality, on September 4, the displacement of families from the ranches of Horcones, El Montoso, Casangüe, Bejuco, Carapuato, Loma Blanca, La Romera, Plaza Vieja, Las Primaveras, Taixtan and San Isidro was registered due to the violence of hitmen.\n\nAt that time, the Mayor of Tepalcatepec, Martha Laura Mendoza, urged the presence of the Army in these affected areas, and not only in the municipal seat.\n\nThey broadcast video with the gunmen killed in Valparaíso, Zacatecas; they say there would be more than 30 dead" ]
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[ "Our local Ramblers try to check every path in our territory at least once a year. The Ramblers Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area appoints path checkers who take on one or more parishes and walk the paths, record their condition and report problems to the highway authority (Bucks County Council, Milton Keynes Council or the London Boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon or Hounslow).\n\nThis year I took on Piddington and Wheeler End parish as it had become vacant. This is in Bucks and the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, to the west of High Wycombe and about three miles from home.\n\nThe parish is bordered by Bledlow-cum-Saunderton and Radnage to the north, Stokenchurch to the west, Lane End to the south, and High Wycombe and West Wycombe to the west. It has been created fairly recently from part of West Wycombe Rural parish.", null, "On the parish boundary, looking east to West Wycombe\n\nI had walked some of these paths in 2009-10 when I was doing the British Trust for Ornithology’s bird atlas, but it was good to focus on one parish and to walk all the 28 routes. It took me about 14 hours to cover them all, spread over four visits. I had to walk some routes more than once to reach other paths. I was surprised by the variety of paths and scenery in such a small area.", null, "Piddington is a small settlement to the south of the A40 on the side of the hill. Wheeler End is a scattering of houses around the common.", null, "The first day, 10 July, I walked north of the A40 which splits the parish in two. I made a big circuit, heading north along bridleway 17 to the top of the hill, over to Bottom Road, and back in a loop taking in some paths in Radnage. I stopped frequently to cut back vegetation with my secateurs. However, this on footpath 25 was too much. The adjoining headland path is clear but the definitive route goes between the hedges", null, "On bridleway 17 I found a fallen tree blocking a bridleway. I reported this and was pleased to find by 28 August that it had been removed.", null, null, "There were a number of difficult stiles.", null, "The path on the ground and on the definitive map do not tally at Ham Farm.", null, "Footpath 24 on the map goes through the gates but instead is directed over the stile.\n\nI ventured into Radnage parish and, with the agreement of the Radnage path-checker, reported an extremely overgrown path at Green End Farm.", null, "There were examples of good practice, such as footpath 23, the most northerly path in the parish, which has not been ploughed and is now a wide, clear route over the fields.", null, "It was good to see the patch of access land to the left of the pylon on the slope near Chawley Manor Farm; the Ramblers fought for this under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act.", null, "As I walk my parish I am also thinking about routes which may have been omitted from the definitive map, or recorded at the incorrect status as I shall in due course want to research these. If I can gather sufficient historic or user evidence I shall apply for them to be added to the map. I felt that footpath 28/1, with its wide sunken route between Old Dashwood Hill and Ham Farm, should probably have a higher status.", null, "The sunken route of footpath 28, surely higher status than a footpath?\n\nLater I filled in the form for our group footpath secretary, listing the paths I walked (these are divided into sections or links between junctions with other paths; some only have one section, some as many as four) and using codes to describe problems. The most frequent were difficult stiles, overgrowth and missing waymarks.\n\nReported\nI reported problems to Bucks County Council using the website. You get an acknowledgement and number to track progress. Annoyingly the website frequently says a matter is ‘resolved’ when it is not at all, I suspect that just means that the council has passed it on to someone to deal with. And then it doesn’t tell you when it has actually done it. So I know I shall have to go round and check again.\n\nThat was my first day out, a lovely sunny afternoon in July. I shall report my other visits in future blogs.", null, "I am the general secretary of the Open Spaces Society and I campaign for public access, paths and open spaces in town and country.\nView all posts by campaignerkate →\nThis entry was posted in Access, AONB, Bucks, Ramblers, Ramblers' path-check, walking and tagged 2026, Buckinghamshire County Council, Piddington and Wheeler End, Radnage, Ramblers, Ramblers' path-check, walking. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "Donovan Brown and Garrett Mitchell graduate from one school (Distributive Education Clubs of America). Both of them and their two friends Trey Brown and Dean Parker after a lot of thought came up with the idea of ​​this “Ride FRSH” car air freshener business.\n\nThis is the first black on car air freshener company in the United States. These four friends are very fond of driving cars, due to which they came up with this business idea.\n\nAccording to transparencymarketresearch, the car air freshener market in the US alone was worth $897.1 million in 2020.\n\nDonovan Brown and Trey Brown along with their company Ride FRSH appeared on Shark Tank Season 14 Episode 7 and demanded $200K for a 5% equity at a $4 Million Valuation from the shark.\n\nWhat Is Ride FRSH?\n\nRide FRSH is an American black owned company that exclusively manufactures car air fresheners. The air freshener of this company is a kind of strong scent which works to improve the ride of the rider.\n\nThey sell their air fresheners in two way, bundled gift box and subscription base models. The gift box pack is available for 12, 6 and 3 months, in which every month 2 air fresheners are delivered to the customer. Its price is $60, $30 and $15.\n\nWho Is The Founder Of Ride FRSH?\n\nThe co-founders of this company are Donovan Brown, Garrett Mitchell, Trey Brown and Dean Parker. All four together came up with this car air freshener business idea.\n\nDonovan Brown is the Co-Founder and Marketing Director of this company and has studied marketing, finance, hospitality and management from Distributive Education Clubs of America.\n\nTrey Brown is the Co-Founder and Director of Partnerships of this company. Garrick Mitchell studied at the Distributive Education Clubs of America and is the Digital Advertising pro and Co-founder of this company.\n\nThis car air freshener business idea came to the 4 founders while spending time in their Los Angeles apartment.\n\nThis business was started in 2017 by 4 black entrepreneurs. In the beginning of the business, the co-founder faced a lot of difficulty but gradually they started growing the business.\n\nTo expand, this company has sign a license deal with NBA and Viacom Media. This company is selling different design cents of NBA Club and SpongeBob Squarepants characters.\n\nTheir products are available in 2700 Target stores. On Jan 1, 2021, Bryce Roberts, co-founder of Oreilly AlphaTech Ventures, invested $350k in “Ride FRSH” in a seed round.\n\nBy November 2022, this company has sold a total of 27,000+ air fresheners. The CO-Founder has come to Shark Tank to seek the help of a shark to grow their business.\n\nHow Was The Shark Tank Pitch Of Ride FRSH?\n\nDonovan and Trey Brown enter Shark Tank with their company FRSH and ask the sharks for $200k for a 5% equity. Both of them explained to the shark about their car air freshener in a very unique way.\n\nThe entrepreneur quoted Mark Cuban in his pitch because Mark is the owner of the Dallas Mavericks National Basketball Team and Mark didn’t like it.\n\nMark Cuban said this was the dumbest marketing move ever so he’s out of it. All the sharks were surprised to hear this and Mark said wrong move wrong time.\n\nThis business started with direct to consumer and in 3 years it has made total sales of $1.1 million.\n\nLast year 2021, they made $40,000 profit. Lori Greiner said that this is not the right investment for her then she is out.\n\nRobert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary also refused to invest in this business. Barbara Corcoran says she believes in Two Entrepreneur and will made a offer $200k for a 25% equity.\n\nWhat Happened To FRSH After Shark Tank?\n\nDonovan and Trey Brown both pitched their business very well on Shark Tank but Mark found it to be the dumbest marketing move. Because of this Mark decided to back out of the deal.\n\nAll the sharks refused to invest in this business except Barbara Corcoran. Barbara invested $200,000 in the business in exchange for 20% equity.\n\nThe profit of this business in 2021 was $40,000 which is very less. This business is yet to be expanded nationwide.\n\nAfter the episode aired, many viewers started talking on Twitter about the short conversation between Mark Cuban and the entrepreneur.\n\nCo-founders Donovan and Trey Brown pitched the shark very well in Shark Tank and also gave a lot of information about their business journey.\n\nThe CO-founder had also told how and from where they got this unique business idea. Apart from this, they also gave information about the annual revenue of their business.\n\nBarbara Corcoran has invested in this car air freshener company and will try to grow this business nationwide using her expertise.\n\nWhat Is Ride FRSH Net Worth?\n\nThese four co-founders had to face a lot of difficulty in the initial time to run this business. There are many challenges to list their product on a retail chain like Target. Despite all this, the co-founder has tried hard to grow their business. As of now We think the Ride FRSH net worth to be around $0.3 million to $0.7 million.\n\nIs Ride FRSH Still In Business?\n\nThis simple car air freshener comes with a unique design and has music lyrics printed on it. This air freshener looks like a fancy product.\n\nThis air freshener company is currently in the process of expanding to International. There are many retail franchise stores in which this product is yet to be listed.\n\nYes, Ride FRSH is still in business as of November 2022.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "BP CEO Tony Hayward, looking like he has a headache. Source: BP\n\nHow much did bad decisionmaking have to do with the Gulf oil spill? The Wall Street Journal took a closer look at the decisions BP made before the oil rig explosion that threatens to cripple the Gulf Coast.With their drilling behind schedule, BP made shortcuts and oversights in the rush to finish the job. From the WSJ:\n\nBP…cut short a procedure involving drilling fluid that is designed to detect gas in the well and remove it before it becomes a problem, according to documents belonging to BP and to the drilling rig’s owner and operator, Transocean Ltd. BP also skipped a quality test of the cement around the pipe—another buffer against gas—despite what BP now says were signs of problems with the cement job and despite a warning from cement contractor Halliburton Co.\n\nOnce gas was rising, the design and procedures BP had chosen for the well likely gave this perilous gas an easier path up and out, say well-control experts. There was little keeping the gas from rushing up to the surface after workers, pushing to finish the job, removed a critical safeguard, the heavy drilling fluid known as “mud.” BP has admitted a possible “fundamental mistake” in concluding that it was safe to proceed with mud removal, according to a memo from two Congressmen released Tuesday night.\n\nFinally, a BP manager overseeing final well tests apparently had scant experience in deep-water drilling. He told investigators he was on the rig to “learn about deep water,” according to notes of an interview with him seen by the Journal.\n\nSome of BP’s choices allowed it to minimize costly delays. “We were behind schedule already,” said Tyrone Benton, a technician who operated underwater robots and worked for a subcontractor. He said that on the day before the accident, a Monday, managers “hoped we’d be finished by that Friday…. But it seemed like they were pushing to finish it before Friday.” He added: “They were doing too many jobs at one time.”\n\nSloppiness, rush jobs, and incompetent management are an all-too-common scenario in the business world. But in a high-stakes business like oil drilling, they shouldn’t be considered an option. If and when the Gulf oil spill settles down, I’d like BP to demonstrate how it’s tightening management of its rigs to prevent more oversights." ]
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[ "Details of a National Indigenous Economic Strategy (NIES) have been revealed.\n\nA press conference was staged in Ottawa on Monday, June 6, to provide information on the strategy, which was built and designed by Indigenous leaders, institutions and organizations from across Canada.\n\nReps from 25 Indigenous organizations throughout the country assisted with the creation of the strategy.\n\nThe strategy includes 107 Calls to Economic Prosperity, which is intended to help guide the country to a more prosperous and equitable future.", null, "“It’s a living document,” said NIES spokesperson Dawn Madahbee Leach. “So, it will be changing as we move forward.”\n\nMadahbee Leach is also the chair of the National Indigenous Economic Development Board (NIEDB).\n\nMadahbee Leach said the NIES has been a couple of years in the making.\n\n“We started talking about it formally in January of 2020,” she said.\n\nThat’s when the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, a group with 38 member countries, released a report stating Canada should have an Indigenous strategy.\n\nThe wheels were set in motion and Madahbee Leach said three meetings were held, two of them before COVID started spreading throughout Canada, with representatives from Indigenous organizations across the country.\n\nIt was then decided that reps from five organizations would be responsible for drafting the strategy.\n\nBesides the NIEDB, the core group of those who were selected to draft the strategy were individuals representing the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers, National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association and Indigenous Works.\n\n“We originally thought we could get it done within a year,” Madahbee Leach said. “Each time we did a draft we went to all of the other organizations for them to provide input.”\n\n“We had 36 core group meetings and many other meetings with sub-committees,” Madahbee Leach said.\n\nThe 116-page strategy can be viewed in full here:\n\nIt is available in English, French and Inuktitut.\n\nThe strategy reveals that it wouldn’t just be Indigenous people who would benefit if policy changes and investments are made in order to stop excluding Indigenous people from economic opportunities across the country.\n\n“We know if we had the same education, income and employment opportunities as other people in this country we could contribute between $30 billion to $100 billion to Canada’s GDP,” Madahbee Leach said. “Why wouldn’t people want to see this done?”\n\nAll four of the pathways in the strategy are designed to make the country as a whole prosper.\n\n“Indigenous entrepreneurs have access to the information, tools, capital, and support systems to give them the best possible opportunities to build and grow successful businesses.”\n\nSome of the Calls to Economic Prosperity in this pathway include creating a financial literacy and business curriculum for youth and adults, developing mentorship programs and fostering a national network of Indigenous chambers of commerce.\n\nA portion of another strategic statement under the People pathway reads: “Indigenous Peoples have access to readily accessible culturally appropriate education at all levels, pre-kindergarten through post-secondary.”\n\nAnd calls for this statement include enacting legislation for equal funding for Indigenous education from Kindergarten through Grade 12, partnering with organizations focused on Indigenous STEM programs and creating workforce engagement strategies.\n\nMadahbee Leach said implementation of the strategy should not be left up to others.\n\n“There’s a lot of things we can be doing as Indigenous people,” she said. “It’s not waiting for the government to do things for us.”\n\nUnder the strategy’s Lands pathway, a strategic statement includes the desire to have Indigenous groups become participants at international climate change forums and on committees.\n\nAn ensuing call includes having Indigenous people and environmental bodies serve as monitors for all energy and resource projects.\n\nThe Infrastructure pathway includes a statement that Indigenous communities have the capacity to participate and the opportunity to take the lead economic position and equity ownership in any infrastructure development.\n\nAnd a statement from the Finance pathway includes the belief that legislative barriers to accessing capital and business development are removed and replaced with appropriate legislative protocols in line with Indigenous terms.\n\nThough plenty of details are included in the strategy, Madahbee Leach said a couple of items were purposely excluded.\n\n“There are two things we didn’t do,” she said. “We didn’t cost it out. And we didn’t put in any timelines. We feel everything can start concurrently.”\n\nMadahbee Leach said officials from the First Nations University of Canada have offered to measure the progress of the strategy." ]
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[ null, "The last few weeks at Taricaya have been busy as usual and with the floods a distant memory we have been able to push on in many of our projects and the results have been very rewarding. After nearly 14 years of working with volunteers on our conservation project I am still amazed by the levels of dedication they show and their ability to work hard in often unfriendly conditions. This month was no different as we faced two huge challenges that required long hours and hard labour in the hot humid conditions. The start of the construction of our new jaguar cage and the annual preparation of our artificial turtle beaches were just two of the tasks we tackled and, as usual, there is much more to report on as well.\n\nIt seems that a lot of my news centres around our pioneering animal rescue centre and this is hardly surprising as the centre takes up a large amount of our time and this month we have had some great successes that make all the hard work worthwhile. Breeding animals in captivity is one of the toughest things to achieve in the field of conservation and so you can imagine our delight when one morning on our early inspection rounds we discovered that we had become proud parents once again.", null, "Our resident troop of red howler monkeys (Alouatta sara) produced a second infant just months after we lost the first one to a fall. The fact that the group has two reproductive females at such a young stage in their social development is a fantastic achievement and indicative of their relaxed surroundings, good diet and spacious enclosure. Many of you might recall how years ago we suffered in raising orphaned howler monkey babies as their largely folivorous (leaf) diet is hard to replicate in captivity. It appears that we have got the strategies right as we now have a 100% survival rate with all the babies that arrive at the centre and the fact that we already have breeding adults in our release group is very exciting.\n\nThe howler monkeys, just like the spider monkeys (Ateles chamek), have strong social structures and successful releases depend on the group bonds being formed in captivity. There is no greater evidence that the group is well established than to have two females reproducing in the troop and with the others soon to reach adulthood the future for the group looks bright. As a precaution we have separated mother and baby for the first few weeks until the youngster is stronger and more agile as we do not wish a repeat of the accident which befell our first baby as the first-time mother was a little negligent in looking after the infant.", null, "The second bit of exciting news is the miraculous release of “Machete” our severely mistreated Southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla). This anteater, as I reported last time, required stitches in seven different wounds and it was a reflection of the dedication of our veterinary staff and volunteers that enabled a full recovery. The young male will never win any beauty contests but to be able to open the door and allow it to roam free once again healthy and fully recovered was immensely satisfying. We have often seen wild tamanduas around the reserve so I am confident that he will soon find a mate and help repopulate the area.\n\nAs I regularly mention, releasing healthy animals back into the wild is one of the best parts of my job and this month we were able to release another long term member of the rescue centre back into the wild. “Cheeky” is a saddleback tamarin monkey (Saguinus fusicolis) that had been with us for nearly a year. Wild tamarin monkeys are seen all over the reserve often creeping down to the kitchen to see if they can snatch some bananas or other fruit when nobody is looking. This meant that I had no concerns as to whether the young male would find its wild relatives and, sure enough, after a few days hanging around the larger primate enclosures he tagged on to a wild group passing through and has moved off to start a new life in the forest that he once called home.", null, "The receding floods caused a delay in the proposed start to a fantastic new jaguar enclosure. The fact that the base of the old cage was under water for several weeks made the new enclosure even more important as the water will only have rotten the old wooden posts even further. Had we been able to start in February when planned then we would be right on schedule to get it finished but the two month delay has really put the pressure on to get the new cage up before the old one becomes too unsafe for such a powerful animal. Fortunately staff and volunteers alike relish a challenge and this case was no different. In a matter of just days we had cleared the new area, removed all the debris and dug trenches for the cement block walls. Next we had to transport close to 800 cinder blocks from Puerto Maldonado and haul several cubic metres of sand and gravel from the river banks to mix the cement and get the foundations set. I am proud to report that the wall and foundations were up in less than a fortnight.\n\nNext we brought the metal poles which had to be soldered and set in cement columns ready for the chain-link netting to be attached. As I write this we are racing along and I am confident that by the time you read the next report our beautiful jaguar (Panthera onca) will be safely installed in her beautiful new home.", null, "With so much going on at camp it is surprising that we have had time to do much else but variety in our projects is one of the things we pride ourselves on and this month we have had some great sightings in our biodiversity research. Our entomology project is advancing very well and we now have over 170 insects identified down to the species level.\n\nThis may not sound like a huge number in comparison to our bird lists for example but the classification keys for identifying insects are incredibly complex. With an estimated 2-5 million insect species on the planet and so many of them looking identical to the inexperienced eye the number of 170 is very impressive. We have hundreds of other specimens in the identification process some of which we have got as far as Genus, others we are still a long way off. I am convinced that amongst our ever more impressive collection there will be some surprises for the scientific community and I look forward to bringing you more news on this project.\n\nElsewhere our motion-detector cameras have been giving us some wonderful data not least of which were the sightings of a puma and jaguar. These are the second and third individuals caught on camera this year (we can tell they are different by skin colourations and scar markings). These top predators have been scarce in past years and the presence of so many in our reserve is a definitive reflection on the health of the ecosystem. The protection we have been providing the area for the last 13 years means that wildlife populations are flourishing and the nesting harpy eagle at the rear of the reserve is further proof that our jungle can support several top predators.\n\nAs the dry season starts to settle in we are getting ready for the new turtle breeding season. Every year the government awards us a large river island called Playa Alta where we camp and rescue nests of the freshwater turtle known locally as the Taricaya (Podocnemis unifilis). 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[ null, "Via Sports Business Daily, the NCAA has decided (wisely) to throw its hands in the air and to allow schools to make their own decisions about the question of whether and to what extent athletes may generate revenue from their names, images, and likenesses.\n\nIt’s the only thing the NCAA could have done, in the wake of this week’s enactment of NIL laws in multiple states and last week’s ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that, essentially, the entire business model constitutes one giant antitrust violation. Restricting the ability of adult men and women to profit from their fame in a clumsy effort to support the façade of amateurism in order to justify not sharing with the players a chunk of the substantial revenue they generate has been, and would be, a flagrant and blatant infringement on the rights of these individuals.\n\nSo the NCAA will punt to the schools. As it should. And now it will be critical for the schools to make their own decisions, without influence or pressure from the NCAA or the conferences.\n\nThe rules adopted by the schools become critical to recruiting. The greater the rights to generate revenue from name, image, and likeness, the better the chance the school will have to land the player.\n\nThe NCAA still wants Congress to save the inherently corrupt business model through a national NIL law. But before Congress places artificial limits on the power of young football and basketball players to make money based on who they are, Congress needs to ask itself why no such limits are placed on young actors, musicians, and anyone else who finds a way to capitalize on the inherently capitalistic U.S. economic system. Once Congress answers that question, maybe Congress will conclude (rightly) that it has far better things to do." ]
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[ null, "Las Gorgas de Salenys is an ideal natural place to enjoy with the whole family! We propose a route of approximately 10 km along trails, bridges and footbridges that run alternately along the via ferrata. You can enjoy this route at any time of the year, but especially after rainy seasons, as you can admire even more the splendor of this environment. There are different possibilities of doing the route depending on their physical conditions, as well as a via ferrata of initiation!\n\nThe whole route is signposted. If you want to do a guided tour, from Santa Cristina de Aro Tourism organize guided tours coinciding with the change of season to see the landscape in its greatest splendor, in the Spring and Autumn.", null, "We will start the route from the old station of Benlloch, where a restaurant is currently located, following the greenway we will cross the bridge to bury until we reach the detour with the indicator on the right of the beginning of the route that will take us to the silver water bottling plant of Salenys. From there the route starts towards the Fuente de Salenys, from where the water comes out of a red color and with iron taste for its properties, rich in iron. The road borders the river and we will pass next to the Plato fountain, located in the middle of the Salenys stream.\n\nWe will go along the stream and after a while we will find the tributary of the Penedès stream. After a suspension bridge, which we will cross, we will be on the other side of the stream. We will go bloody a couple of times more to reach the first gorge called the well of the Goges, where the legend tells that it was an endless well. The waterfall that flows into this gorge is very extensive, with very inclined vertical walls, through which begins a via ferrata initiation.", null, "Next, we will go up the river on the right side, helped by handrails fastened on the rock and some iron steps nailed to the ground. A small bridge will take us to the left band. We will go through the second waterfall and cross the river again. A few meters and returning to the left side of the stream, we will find the third waterfall: the Highlight of the Murtra. We will climb helped by a handrail and some steps stuck in the rock. Once up, we will cross the stream. Along the road there are several puddles within the river.\n\nWe will arrive at the fourth waterfall called el Charco. We will border on the side and go back to cross the river by a footbridge and then small steps chopped in the rock, to save the inclined slope. We will see a bridge of railings that crosses the river, and we will find the Escaleras del Diablo. We will use them to pass through the side of the fifth jump, which is 55 meters high and is known as the Salto del Lobo.\n\n#femRutaPerCatalunya #reconnectatNatura #reconnectatTurismeFamiliar\nYou may also be interested in: Water and nature to enjoy with the five senses | Walking routes in Catalonia | Go hiking and discover Catalonia on foot", null, null, "Camping completely flat with plenty of shade. It has excellent facilities, 4…", null, "The Riembau Camping is located on the Costa Brava, in Platja d'Aro.…", null, null, "With more than 50 years of history, it is a camping where…", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Literary route in the Modern Catalonia\n\nThe literary moment of 1714 is surrounded by everything that…", null, "\nPalou was an independent municipality until 1928, when it was added to the municipality of Granollers. In exchange for services, it provided a large territorial space, largely agricultural, which has…", null, null, "\nA special opportunity to get to know in depth the characteristics of the quality wines made in Catalonia, as well as the culture of wine. Each weekend, the protagonist will be a different Denomination…" ]
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[ "A longer article on this post is available for commission\njoecushnan@aol.com", null, "Sixty years ago this year, the epic film, Ben-Hur, was in production in Rome, eventually released in December 1959. Let me take you through a list of the awards bestowed on it to illustrate just how monumental it was and is in the history of motion pictures.", null, "It won a BAFTA for William Wyler’s direction. It won Golden Globes for best picture, best director and, for Stephen Boyd, best supporting actor. In addition, it won a Golden Globe for Andrew Marton’s direction of the chariot race. It won a Grammy for Rozsa’s score. It won several more awards in international ceremonies. It was a huge success and deservedly so.\n\nBut, apart from a Golden Globe, Stephen Boyd missed out on a prestigious Oscar, inexplicable in my view as one who has studied his performance. In some scenes he acts Charlton Heston off the screen and, no insult to Hugh Griffiths, his was an entertaining performance but did not compare to the intensity and presence of Boyd who, by the way, was only 27 when he made the film. Heston was 35.\n\n“Anyone who questions the strength of Stephen Boyd, the actor, (and there were some) should take another look at Ben-Hur. I believe William Wyler was more shocked than most of us that the Academy overlooked him in the Oscar race.”" ]
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[ null, "**NOTE: WE ARE TAKING OFF FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER...WE'LL SEE YOU IN 2013!**\nWelty, Williams, Faulkner...the next Mississippi treasure may be among us.Please join Fondren Theatre Workshop at Brent's Diner on the first Tuesday of each month for Playwright Night, when we will feature public readings of new theatrical works by local writers, presented in a Reader's Theatre format, followed by a feedback session with the playwright, all served alongside the best burgers & shakes in town!\n\nDinner service begins at 6:00 p.m.; play readings at 7:00 p.m. Featuring a \"Best of Brent's\" menu, as well as beer and wine service. If you plan to eat at Brent's, please arrive no later than 6:30 p.m., as no new orders will be taken after the play readings begin.Admission is free; food and beverage at menu prices.\n\nFor more information regarding upcoming schedules or to submit works for consideration, email: fondrentheatre@hotmail.com, visit www.facebook.com/fondrentheatreworkshop, or call 601-301-ACT1 (2281).\n\n\nNEXT UP:\nFEBRUARY 5, 2013 - \"Finding Laurel\" by Chris Moore\nWe're thrilled to start off 2013 with this MS Theatre Association 2013 Best New Play Award-winner! A native of Jackson, Chris Moore has appeared in recent FTW productions of \"Assassins\" (Hinkley) and \"The Rocky Horror Show\" (Brad). A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Filmaking, Chris has had two of his films featured in the Crossroads Film Festival. He's also made several films with his production companies, Macabre Films and Schmoore Filmworks, including \"Perversion,\" \"Lock In,\" \"Here's to the Ladies Who Munch,\" \"The American Dream,\" and \"No Offense, But You're Fugly.\" He is currently working on other various projects, including a full-length play, \"Chasing Rainbows,\" inspired by his favorite show of all time, \"Gypsy.\"\n\nStonewall Lane was born in St. Louis, Missouri, served in Vietnam, and after 33 years retired from state service in Connecticut. He earned his B.S. in Human Services from New Hampshire College and his Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) from Southern Connecticut State University. Upon his retirement, Stonewall relocated to Jackson, Mississippi in 2006 where he now resides, exploring the regional history and culture that seeded his DNA. He spends his spare time writing, volunteering for the New Stage Theatre, and making amends for a multitude of sins and shortcomings.\n\n\nOCTOBER 2, 2012 - \"Portrait of a Woman\" by Katrina Byrd\nA self-proclaimed Boa Flouncer and Hair Whipper, Katrina Byrd tells her stories on stage, in the classroom, and on paper. \"Portrait of a Woman\" is a collection of diverse genre writings centered on the female experience. According to Katrina, \"I like to write stories about real women, confronted with real life situations.\"\n\nKatrina is a graduate of Millsaps College with a BA in History. She has written several short plays that have been seen locally (including several for FTW's Ten-Minute Play events), and was the Playwright in Residence for The Center Players for the 2010-2011 season, culminating in the production of her short play, \"Dinsmoor's Last Stand.\" She has received minigrants from the MS Arts Commission, and was added to MAC's roster of teaching and performing artists in July 2012. She has had short stories published in Black Magnolia literary magazine, and has self-published three books, Byrds of a Feather, One Hot Minute, and Justice is Blind. As prolific a writer as she is, Katrina is also a gifted performer, having appeared in productions of \"Hats\" (Center Players), \"The Rocky Horror Show (FTW), and \"Leading Ladies\" (FTW).\n\n\nSEPTEMBER 4, 2012 - Three Short Works by Judy Tucker\nIncluding something serious: \"A Family's Story\"; something sweet: \"The Owl & The Pussycat\"; and something silly: \"The Morninng Show\"-- but all of which are equally entertaining!\n\nJudy Tucker is a native Mississippian, playwright, author, and independent editor in Jackson. Her plays have been produced and/or workshopped by New Stage Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Fondren Theatre Workshop, and Brick Street Players, who produced her most recent full-length work, The Watch They Keep, in 2010. She received a Literary Arts Fellowship in play writing from the MS Arts Council in 2008. She and her co-editor, Charlene McCord, have produced a very successful series of collected works by Southern writers, including Christmas Stories from Mississippi, Christmas in the South, A Very Southern Christmas, A Dixie Christmas, Christmas Memories from Mississippi, and Growing Up in Mississippi.\n\nAUGUST 7, 2012 - Three Short Works by Julie Whitehead\nIncluding \"Ave Maria,\" \"Freedom to Breathe,\" and \"One More Time from the Sandbox,\" each of which examines characters in moments of crisis, and how they help each other cope.\n\nJulie Whitehead is a native Mississippian, and a graduate of MS State University with a B.A. in Communications and an M.A. in English. A successful freelance writer for ten years, Julie won a first-place award from the Mississippi Press Association for her work in 2006. She now teaches Composition at Hinds Community College, Rankin Campus. Her first play, \"Hurricane Baby,\" was a top-three finalist in the 2010 Eudora Welty New Play Series at New Stage Theatre.\n\nJUNE 5, 2012 - \"Open Mic\" by Bret Kenyon\nWinner of the MS Theatre Association 2012 Playwriting Competition, \"Open Mic\" asks the question: \"Did the Class of 1998's 'Most Likely to Succeed' really succeed? Or was he a failure like the rest of us?\" Mixing comedy, drama, and a few nice musical interludes, the play turns Red's Bar into a courtroom and its patrons into lawyers, judge, and jury... with an overdue bar tab as the stakes. (Contains adult language and subject matter.)\n\nBret Kenyon, a native of Pittsburgh, PA, graduated from Belhaven University in Theatre, and has called Jackson his home since 2003. He is a published author, screenwriter, and cinephile, and has been active as an actor, director, and playwright in several local theatres, including Belhaven University, Fondren Theatre Workshop, The Center Players, Actor's Playhouse, and, most recently, New Stage Theatre, where he played a lead role in \"All My Sons.\" He currently is employed by WJTV as Outreach Coordinator.\n\nAPRIL 3, 2012 - Four Short Works by Joseph Frost\nJoseph Frost is Chair and Associate Professor of the Theatre Department at Belhaven University. Works to be read will include \"RETURN,\" an MTA playwriting competition finalist, as well as two works from a cycle of ten plays being co-written by Joe and several Belhaven students in a collaborat...ive effort with an English language program in Ghizhu, China, which will be performed by students there in May. Based upon the poem \"Phoenix Hairpin,\" the two plays to be read are \"Peach Blossoms Fall\" and \"East Wind Unfair.\" The fourth work will be, as Joe puts it, \"a surprise.\"\n\nMARCH 6, 2012 - \"Buck-Nekkid,\" a full-length comedy written by John Maxwell, who most of our Jackson community will recognize from his world-famous one-man show, \"Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?\" Although earlier versions of \"Buck-Nekkid\" have been produced regionally, this is a newly-updated script, including a new character. According to Mr. Maxwell, \"The play has a deep religious theme...I got the idea from the characters themselves. I know that sounds strange, but I found the voices, and they dictated the plot.\" ADVISORY: THIS PLAY CONTAINS MATURE LANGUAGE AND SUBJECT MATTER.\n\nFEBRUARY 7, 2012 - \"Scrambled,\" by Beth Kander, winner of the 2012 Southeastern Theatre Conference Getchell award for best new play. This will be the Jackson premiere of this new work, so you won't want to miss it!\nPosted by Fondren Theatre Workshop at 12:17 PM 15 comments:\n\nLET’S DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN!", null, "Reprising three prior very successful runs of this show in 2006, 2008, and 2010, we'll again be donating 20% of all net proceeds of this year’s production to MS HeARTS Against AIDS.Performance dates are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Oct. 30, 31, and November 1, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are all $20.00 General Admission. The show contains some mature themes and language. The show will be directed by FTW co-founder Diana Howell, with assistance from Darrell Troth and musical direction by Mandy Myers. Many favorites from the original cast will be returning, including Chad King as Dr. Frank-n-furter, Michael Kinslow as Rocky, Kaeley Lovett as Columbia, Richard Lawrence as Dr. Scott, and Sydney Blackwell as Janet. Rounding out the principal cast are Kendall Kinchen as Magenta, Chris Moore as Brad, Clif Hogan as Eddie, Kyle Henderson as Riff Raff, and James Wood as The Narrator. Box office opens at 6:45; seating is limited and first-come, first-serve, so early arrival is strongly encouraged. For further information, call 601-301-2281, or check for updates on our Facebook page!\nPosted by Fondren Theatre Workshop at 11:43 AM No comments:\n\nCan You Kick In For Our Kickstarter?\n\nJohn Maxwell's bawdy but spiritually inspired comedy, \"Buck Nekkid for Jesus,\" tells the tale of Billy Boston, the bedraggled owner of a failing gas station in Moon Mountain, MS, who is confronted by Sister Pearl, a traveling faith healer who's hell-bent on saving his soul via some VERY unorthodox methods. ADVISORY: THIS PLAY CONTAINS MATURE LANGUAGE AND SUBJECT MATTER.\nThe play is directed by Denise Halbach, and the cast includes Keri Grayson Horn, Richard Lawrence, Dylan Lovett, Chris Roebuck, and Jo Ann Robinson as Sister Pearl.\nMaxwell began work on \"Buck Nekkid\" in 1989, and while earlier versions of the script have been produced regionally, this is a newly-updated script, including a new character.\nAccording to Maxwell, even though the play is a comedy containing a considerable amount of mature language and subject matter, \"the play has a deep religious theme. I got the idea from the characters themselves. I know that sounds strange, but I found the voices, and they dictated the plot.\" Maxwell hopes this production will be a launching pad for publication of this finalized version of the play.\nFTW is pleased to be \"returning home\" to Duling Hall, as it staged its first two productions there: an original musical adaptation of \"Through the Looking Glass\" by FTW co-founder John Howell, and \"The Lion in Winter,\" in 2003 at the then un-renovated Duling Attendance Center auditorium. Since that time, developers have transformed the old Jackson Public School building into a multi-purpose retail/restaurant/special events facility with a state-of-the-art performance space.\nDue to the production demands of this show, FTW has launched a Kickstarter project to raise funds to cover facility rental and set construction expenses.PLEASE HELP MAKE FTW'S PRODUCTION OF \"BUCK NEKKID FOR JESUS\" POSSIBLE! THANK YOU!\nDirect Kickstarter link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1072438440/buck-nekkid-for-jesus-by-john-maxwell-presented-by\nPosted by Beth at 11:55 AM 1 comment:\n\nLOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP: THE TEN-MINUTE PLAY PROJECT REBOUNDS!", null, "CALLING ALL WRITERS, DIRECTORS, AND ACTORS!\n\nYOU HAVE ONLY ONE NIGHT TO WRITE IT;\n\nYOU HAVE ONLY ONE DAY TO REHEARSE IT;\n\nAND THEN ONLY ONE CHANCE TO PERFORM IT!\n\nAfter a two-year hiatus, the event you've been clamoring for is back! FTW is hosting its 5th TEN-MINUTE PLAY PROJECT. Teams of writers/directors/actors will gather on Friday evening, February 10, and will spend just under 24 hours writing and rehearsing several ten-minute plays for production on Saturday night, February 11. If you are at least 16 years old and are interested in participating, YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 6, 2012, by sending an email request to Diana Howell at howelljd@aol.com. Please include your name, telephone number(s), and your preferred method of participation, i.e., writing, directing, or acting. We only have room for 6 writers, so writing & directing assignments will be made first-come, first-serve. Diana will reply with a confirmation and registration materials. THERE IS A SMALL REGISTRATION FEE OF $8.00 PER PARTICIPANT to help cover materials and refreshments, which will be payable at our initial cast meeting on Friday, February 10.\n\nThis event is open to anyone with an interest in theatre--regardless of prior experience.\nSO LOOK NO FURTHER--JUST MAKE THE LEAP & COME PLAY WITH US!!!!!\n\nFONDREN THEATRE WORKSHOP is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to creating a true theatre community, with an emphasis on sharing the creative process, as well as the art we create. http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/251581141581229/\nPosted by Fondren Theatre Workshop at 8:14 AM No comments:" ]
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[ null, "Carole McGranahan’s Arrested Histories: Tibet, the CIA, and Memories of a Forgotten War is an ethnography of heartbreak (2010). A heartbreak that began with the loss of Tibet. Every time I read this book, I am reminded of people from my childhood who were of the generation that was raised in Tibet but later died in exile. The same people who would share stories of Tibet prior to its invasion. These stories often began with joy, but would end abruptly with sadness—a sadness I did not understand as a child, but was taught about and grew familiar with as I grew older. This sadness, heartbreak, is captured and historicized in this book.", null, "what happens when the question of responsibility becomes one of obligation; choice becomes necessity, and crisis exists as an everyday reality?\n\nTibetan Refugees & the Negotiation of Relatedness: Semi-Orphans of the 1960s & 1990s\n\nDuring exile’s initial construction, orphaned and semi-orphaned Tibetan refugees from the 1960s promoted and practiced terms of relatedness at refugee schools that were fairly open. However, the desire to construct biological family outside refugee schools to safeguard vulnerable conditions of exile caused the terms of relatedness to narrow by the time semi-orphan children from Tibet arrived in the 1990s. What caused such a shift? What happens when a group desires forms of relatedness not contingent on the construction of a traditional and biological family?", null, "Nyema Droma is a Lhasa based photographer and recent graduate of the London College of Fashion, where she studied fashion styling and photography. Last summer I had the opportunity to attend her senior… Continue reading →\n\n“Tibet and Modernity” with Sperling, Venturi, & Vitali: What is Tibetan modernity?\n\nI think Dr. Sperling and Dr. Venturi are correct in saying we need to be clear when we use the word ‘modern’ in Tibetan studies. However, in such an engagement, following Dr. Vitali’s warnings, we also need to be careful we do not reproduce the same problems in reifying notions of ‘tradition,’ and assumptions of cultures as belonging on a singular (Euro-American) evolutionary trajectory that is assumed under the banner of the singular modern. This is the same critique that has been launched against academia in general for over 70 years, and something Tibetan studies has only recently begun to consider.", null, "[Guest post by Tenzin Sudip Chogkyi] One of my female friends messaged me in a rather perplexed manner to ask what I thought about Kalon Dicki Chhoyang’s ‘sudden’ resignation. She was disappointed for obvious… Continue reading →", null, "[Guestpost by Jamyang Phuntsok] 1. The other day Aba took me to see a rinpoche before I left for the States. In the past he’d do it before I went back to boarding… Continue reading →\n\n[Guestpost by Kunsang Palmo] I had sat with the White Buddhists for at least thirty minutes. It was a frustrating experience. I sat in silence watching the gross fetishization of Tibetan Buddhism. I… Continue reading →", null, "[Guestpost by Kaysang] teach me how to be Gesar’s daughter: fierce warrior-like firm in the war for truth true freedom you could kill for — no, i’m Gandhi’s niece but maybe not not… Continue reading →", null, "WHERE I AM FROM\n\n[Guestpost by Tenzin Desel ] I am from the mesmerizing snowcapped mountains, The perennial rivers, the tall pines, The blooming rhododendrons, the gnarled trees, The winding cobbled street. I am from swishing cool… Continue reading →" ]
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[ null, "Charlotte Diane Rodgers was born Oct. 9, 1953 to Leo and Barbara Bennett in Lebanon.\n\nShe passed into the arms of Jesus on Dec. 27, 2018, in Klamath Falls, after battling cancer.\n\nCharlotte graduated from Sweet Home High School in 1971, where she belonged to the Girls Glee Club and was the Sportsman's Holiday Queen. She took voice lessons and had a passion for playing the piano and singing. Her love for music led her to play both the piano and organ for local churches in the Sweet Home area.\n\nOn May 9, 1980 she married Richard Ray Rodgers in Klamath Falls, where they lived on and operated two ranches. They raised cattle and horses and harvested and sold hay and grain. They enjoyed working on the ranch with their children and later their grandchildren. They also owned and operated R&C Rodgers, Inc. for 18 years.\n\nIn 2009, God led them to start a church in Quincy, Calif., where they met and shared the gospel with everyone they met. In the seven years that they lived in Quincy she built numerous friendships and led the women's Bible studies and worship team.\n\nThe most important aspect of her life was her faith in Jesus and sharing her faith with family and friends. She enjoyed being a wife, mother, and grandmother, friend, singing and playing worship music, sewing and baking. She especially cherished time spent with her many grandchildren.\n\nOne of her ministries she loved was playing the piano and singing at the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission. She had a gift of being able to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger. She loved to encourage and help those around her. There was not a day that went by that she wasn't helping or praying for family and friends.\n\nHer favorite scripture was Philippians 4:6-7: \"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be known to God: And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.\"\n\nShe was preceded in death by her grandparents, Doyle and Lois Marchbanks and Norval and Lucille Bennett.\n\nThere will be a memorial service to cele-brate her life at New Horizon Christian Fellowship at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, in Klamath Falls, with a reception immediately following the service.\n\nIn lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission." ]
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[ null, "We hadn’t expected to be expecting. When I found out our third child was on her way my husband was out of work. Not a prospect in sight. A hydro bill had just arrived — in a colour I’d never seen before. There didn’t seem to be a graceful way to break the news. So on a piece of paper — a tiny piece — I wrote Baby: August 4. I was scared, worried…and a little bit ecstatic.\n\nBabies sometimes arrive when we aren’t expecting them, and despite our dreams, intentions and careful plans. No matter how deeply we come to love that baby, the first reaction to a surprise pregnancy may be something close to anguish. Krista Larson* of Stouffville, Ont., mom of Anna*, four, and Kevin*, two, recalls, “Initially it was, ‘This is terrible, really.’” Larson’s life seemed settled. She and husband Jim had decided they were satisfied with the family they had. “We were ready to move on to the next stage,” she says.\n\nA surprise baby, whether your first or fourth, changes everything. There may be regrets, big and small: In another year, you’d be out of debt or ready to return to work, and the baby gear has all been passed on. Then there are logistics to figure out: How will everyone fit in the house or the car? There may be stress, guilt, worry. Myrna Fisk, nurse practitioner at Merrymount Children’s Centre in London, Ont. explains, “That disoriented, up-in-the-air feeling is very normal. It’s part of the adjustment process.” There is an emotional journey from that initial “oh-oh” to acceptance, attachment and love.\n\nWhen Stacey Shannon* of Salmon Arm, BC, found out she was pregnant with Adam, now four months, she says, “I was two days away from graduating college and moving into our first house. Needless to say, plans changed quickly!” Shannon was worried on several fronts. “My biggest concern was my mom. She had given me thousands of dollars for school and I thought she’d be incredibly disappointed that I was wasting my education — I’d made it clear that when I had kids I was going to be a stay-at-home mom if possible. We delayed announcing our pregnancy for four months.”\n\nShe was worried, too, about her baby. “Another concern was fetal alcohol syndrome. We’re not drinkers, but we’d celebrated our house purchase with a few drinks when I was about six weeks along — we didn’t find out I was pregnant until around nine or ten weeks. That really stuck with me.” Fisk explains that in an unexpected pregnancy, it’s common to worry about these issues. “Probably more for the woman than the man, there is a feeling of responsibility that kicks in immediately. She may have thoughts like ‘Oh no, have I had anything to drink? Have I taken medicine? Did I have an X-ray?’”\n\nOf course, it’s ideal to plan and prepare for a pregnancy — to take vitamins, eat well and be extra careful about drinking. We want to provide the best start we can for our babies. But that’s not always how it works out and this can be another source of stress. Fisk explains, “People have storybook ideas about being prepared and planning a pregnancy. But for 90 percent of people it doesn’t happen this way at all, and they just do the best they can once they find out.”\n\nThere are other emotions to work through. Shannon thought about the dreams she had. “I was angry for a long time that I was going to miss out on the fun life we’d planned. Two incomes with no kids — we were going to travel, drive nice cars and do whatever we wanted.” Along with the realization that plans aren’t going to work out, a woman may feel guilty that she wasn’t being cautious enough. Maybe she’s concerned about the effect the pregnancy will have on her family or other children. She may regret that she’s harbouring a bit of anger or resentment at the twist her life has taken. She may worry, too, that her response to the pregnancy isn’t overwhelmingly positive — and that the baby will sense that. Halifax and Kings County midwife Louise McDonald says, “These women need reassurance. It’s good for women to hear that they’re not going to scar these babies because of their feelings.”\n\nAdd to the emotional ride the regular symptoms that are part of most pregnancies. Midwife McDonald explains, “The unexpected element adds to those pressures — it can make the physical symptoms that plague women in the first trimester difficult to cope with. You can sort of tolerate things like nausea and vomiting if you’re wanting the baby in the first place, but if you’re not sure, they can really feel intrusive.” Krista Larson understands this: “I had severe morning sickness which I never had before. I think that really clouds your judgment because I wasn’t happy, and then I was so sick I didn’t know how I was going to continue and look after the other kids. I was hardly able to function.”\n\nIt was, in a roundabout way, morning sickness (and a kind word from a stranger) that helped Larson begin to see the situation in a different light. “Jim went to pick up my prescription for an anti-nauseant at the drugstore and, knowing what it was for, the pharmacist said, ‘Congratulations!’ Jim came home and told me. And I thought, ‘You know what? It is congratulations! We should be happy about this!’ That really turned it around for both of us. It just took somebody else being happy about it for us to say, ‘This is a good thing.’” From there, Larson began to move on, figuring out the logistics of a family of three kids, rather than two. “We’ve come to terms with it. This is where we are and it will be fine — we’ll manage. All the other stuff will take care of itself. We’ve started to get excited about it and it’s going to be OK.”\n\nKnowing it’s going to be OK makes a huge difference to how a woman feels. She begins to gain confidence that she can find inner resources she wasn’t sure she had. She starts to connect with her baby. Getting to that point is a journey. Along the way she may need extra support from health care providers, her partner, family and friends. Ideally, suggests midwife McDonald, there’s someone in the woman’s life “who is fairly motherly, who can be non-judgmental and listen, and then remind the woman that life goes on.”\n\nShannon, who’d been concerned about what to expect, found that her mom was a pillar of support. “We sent out a pregnancy announcement email and, to my surprise, my mother was ecstatic — this was her first grandchild and she fell in love with him the second she heard about him. It made such a difference! We talked about pregnancy and motherhood, and I felt like we became equals for the first time.” Fisk suggests that women of the previous generation may be empathetic; “planned” pregnancy is after all a fairly new concept.\n\nOlder children will probably be happy and excited — you may be buoyed by their enthusiasm. A partner who’s onside is a huge plus — like Shannon’s fiancé, Chris. “His excitement really helped me — he was over the moon.” Sometimes, though, a partner may need more time to get used to the situation. He’s not experiencing the symptoms that are driving home the reality of the pregnancy for the woman. He may be preoccupied with the practicalities (or impracticalities) of a baby that wasn’t anticipated.\n\nLisa Nicholls of South Surrey, BC, mom of Kaylee, almost 13, Emily, six, and Samantha, eight months, relied on her sister and friends during her pregnancy. Nicholls had been hoping for a third child. “My first thought, when I found out, was how happy I was — I couldn’t believe that I was finally going to have the baby I’d been wanting for almost three years.” Husband Rich was not so sure. Nicholls recalls, “I didn’t talk to him much about the baby — I had close family and friends that I confided in. He just came around very slowly…and then about a month before she was due, he started getting excited. When I was in labour, he was very supportive — he was beside me the whole time. When she was delivered, he was instantly in love. Now he constantly marvels at how perfect she is.”\n\nFor Katie Hudgins, of Cranbrook, BC, there was no support from a partner. She was 19, single and very worried. It turned out, though, that Hudgins did have emotional and material support. A close friend went to prenatal classes with her and was at the hospital when Alexander, now six months, was born. Her family rallied: “When I told them I was pregnant, my dad went out and bought baby clothes, and my brother picked out paint and furniture for the baby’s room. When I told my mom, the first thing she said was, ‘No matter what, I love you.’” And Hudgins’ community had many places for her to turn. “There was a program called Better Babies — they got a midwife for me, they have drop-ins for pregnant moms. There’s a lending area where I got baby things like a stroller and car seat. And they have all the information you could ever want! It helped me so much!” Despite the unexpected start, Hudgins says she wouldn’t change a lot about the experience. And she has, she adds, “the best baby in the world.”\n\nTime provides some perspective. McDonald explains that many women start to feel better in the second trimester. “When the baby kicks, it reminds them — if they’ve had babies before — of the wonder of that.” Still, there are ups and downs in the third trimester, she adds, “when the mother starts thinking about labour and birth.”\n\nShannon recalls the turning point in her pregnancy. She went in for an ultrasound at 19 weeks, feeling decidedly ambivalent, and “left completely in love with my little boy — we found out the sex! Before we went home, we stopped at a baby store and bought a pair of little blue socks for him. Something about seeing him on the screen completely changed my perspective. There was a little person in there! That night I felt him kick for the first time, little twitches near my tummy.”\n\nOver time, the way a pregnancy began — planned down to the day or not — comes to matter less and less. 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[ null, "Now that word got out about Spotify’s impending launch in Germany, local music streaming company Simfy would like to let everyone know they’re still around, kicking butt and taking names … and new funding.\n\nThe company this morning said it has attracted 2 million users so far, and that a ‘very healthy percentage’ of them are forking over cash for the premium package.\n\nIn fact, Simfy says it will be profitable by next quarter and likely hit double-digit millions in revenue before year’s end. Game on, Spotify, in other words.\n\nThe company has raised 30 million euros to date, after recently securing a new “seven-digit” funding round. Furthermore, it may complete a “larger capital increase” in the second half of 2012, we’re told. Current Simfy backers include Earlybird Ventures Capital, DuMont Venture and NRW Bank.\n\nIts focus for 2012 will be squarely on international expansion and partnerships, particularly in emerging markets, while boosting the music discovery aspect of its music streaming and subscription service, Simfy says in a press statement.\n\nCurrently, Simfy gives users access to 16 million songs (which is exactly how many songs Spotify claims to have in its catalog) and is available in four languages in Germany, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland.\n\nIts next launch will happen in a country outside of Europe, the company informs us.\n\nRead next: Readability launches on Android as an Amazon Appstore exclusive in the US, at least for now" ]
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[ null, "Anna Maria Shah interprets a conversation at a law firm in South Whitehall Township. She is one of many interpreters seeing an increase in demand for service. PHOTO/CHRISTOPHER HOLLAND\n\nThe large influx of Spanish speakers in the Greater Lehigh Valley over the last decade has increased the need for more interpreters and translators in a wide array of businesses, from law firms to doctors’ offices.\n\nThe burgeoning Hispanic or Latino population has grown more than 30 percent in the region. In Lehigh and Northampton counties, the population grew from 87,851 to 114,612 between 2010 and 2016, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data.\nIn Berks County, the Hispanic or Latino population grew from 67,649 to 87,953 between 2010 and 2017, according to the Census.\nAnd many in the Hispanic community have limited ability to speak English, which has ramifications throughout the community. In Berks, 23.5 percent of households where Spanish is spoken includes no one age 14 or over who speaks English or speaks English “very well,” according to 2013 Census date, the most recent year available.\n“The number of agencies offering translation and interpreting services has grown exponentially in the area,” said Antonio Guerra, a Spanish interpreter and translator who has worked in the Greater Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia area for more than 20 years.\n“My colleagues and I find ourselves turning down work because there is so much out there,” said Guerra, a board member of the American Translators Association, the country’s largest professional association of interpreters and translators.\n“It allows us to be more selective in the fields that are of particular interest to us,” said Guerra, a freelance interpreter who contracts with more than a dozen agencies to do legal and medical interpreting.\nAnna Maria Shah, who has been working as a Spanish interpreter in the Lehigh Valley for 14 years, founded Link2Language in Fogelsville in 2011 because of a growing demand.\n“I’m very busy. There is a big demand for trained, qualified interpreters,” said Shah, who frequently does medical and legal interpreting throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley.\n\nWHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?\nEmployment of interpreters and translators in the United States is expected to grow 18 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.\nInterpreting and translating are terms that are often mistakenly used interchangeably, but there is a difference. Interpreters work in spoken or sign language and translators work in written language.\nA population with limited English proficiency has implications for the U.S. court system. Over the past two decades, the courts have recognized the challenges faced in the judicial system by people who speak limited English and have implemented programs to improve interpreting services. A growing number, including Pennsylvania, have instituted certification and continuing education programs and professional codes of conduct.\nIn 2004, after a Pennsylvania Supreme Court study on racial and gender bias in the courts, the state created an interpreter certification program in the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts to improve court access for people with limited English proficiency.\n“I’ve been with the program since its inception and we definitely have grown and continue to grow because the linguistic diversity and the need for interpreters continues to increase,” said Osvaldo Aviles, administrator of the interpreter certification program for the courts office.\nThe state program has a roster of about 235 interpreters representing 35 languages. Pennsylvania is the 10th-most linguistically diverse state in the country, with 10 percent of its residents speaking a language other than English at home, according to the courts office.\nSpanish is the most frequently interpreted language in the state’s courts, followed by American Sign Language, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Vietnamese.\n“Even though we have a pretty good size group of interpreters, there are still not enough,” Aviles said.\n“There are some languages, particularly Arabic, Korean and Vietnamese that we still can’t find interpreters for that can pass a qualifications test,” he said.\nThe increasing linguistic diversity in Pennsylvania presents a challenge for finding interpreters who speak those languages, he said.\nFor example, there is a high demand for Nepali interpreters in Central Pennsylvania and Erie because there is a population of Nepalese immigrants in those regions, Aviles said.\nIt is also a challenge to find interpreters of indigenous Central American languages, such as Quiche, Mixteco and Akaceco, which are derivatives of Mayan, and whose speakers know little Spanish, he said.\nWhen a court in Pennsylvania needs an interpreter for a less commonly spoken language, Aviles puts out a request on a listserv available through the National Center for State Courts, which has a database of interpreters nationwide.\n\nCHECK FOR CERTIFICATIONS\nAs a profession, interpreting and translating are relatively young and had been highly unregulated, said Guerra, who also serves on the ATA’s interpreters’ policy advisory committee.\n“There used to be a low threshold to entry, meaning anyone who was bilingual could enter the industry and call themselves an interpreter or translator, he said.\n“Being bilingual no more qualifies you to be an interpreter than having two hands qualifies you to play a piano concerto,” he said.\nBusinesses should seek out qualified interpreters who have earned their qualifications or certification from reputable organizations or language schools.\n“Hiring an untrained, non-professional interpreter really puts your practice and your business risk,” Guerra said.\nThe ATA’s code of conduct for interpreters, for example, defines the correct positioning of an interpreter during legal and medical procedures.\nGuerra said he always tries to stand next to the attorney “to hear and be heard.”\nAnd in a medical setting, interpreters should never attract attention to themselves.\n“Interpreters need to be in the background. It’s not about us,” he said.\nShah said when she does medical interpreting she is “the medium between the doctor and the patient.”\nShah said if a doctor speaks at too high a level or uses technical terms and the patient isn’t grasping all of the information, she asks the doctor to express information in a way the patient can understand.\n“As a native speaker, I can quickly see or know when the patient has a tough time understanding,” she said.\nShah said she primarily does consecutive interpreting, which is when one person speaks, there’s a pause and she conveys the speaker’s overall meaning. The other mode is simultaneous translating, which is when the interpreter listens to the speaker and interprets at the same time.\nSimultaneous interpreting was created during the Nuremberg Trials when Nazi war criminals were prosecuted.\nShah, who was trained by the Lehigh Valley Health Network’s medical interpreting program, said she usually does simultaneous interpreting in hospital emergency rooms.\n“If it’s an ER case where the doctors are screaming and there’s a life-or-death scenario, you’ve got to be able to switch gears and do simultaneous interpreting,” she said.\n“The doctor needs to know what is happening. They need to treat the patient immediately because there’s no time to waste,” Shah said.\n\nACCURACY ESSENTIAL\nWendy R.S. O’Connor, an attorney in the casualty insurance department at Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin in South Whitehall Township, said she uses interpreters for Spanish about four to six times a year and her department uses them about 20 percent of the time.\n“We have cases where one or more of our parties are Spanish-speaking and I’ve had cases where everyone in the case is Spanish-speaking,” O’Connor said.\nUsing a qualified interpreter is paramount because accuracy is essential, O’Connor said.\nAn error can make all the difference.\n“It’s a person’s life, it’s a person’s health, it’s a monetary consequence,” Guerra said.\nAn experienced, professional interpreter who hears an unfamiliar word or phrase knows to ask what it means. For example, street and drug language, which are often used in court cases, are constantly changing.\nGuerra recently interpreted a conversation between an attorney and his client, a drug dealer, prior to a deposition. The drug dealer used a common Spanish word, manteca, which means butter or lard, but Guerra knew in this context it likely meant something vastly different.\nHe flagged the term and asked the defendant what it meant. The man explained manteca is brown heroin, so named because it resembles bacon grease.\n“Because I don’t know this world, I don’t know what brown heroin looks like, I had to ask the defendant to explain it to me and then I was able to accurately interpret for him,” Guerra said.\n\nA NEUTRAL PARTY\nInterpreters are often asked for their opinion, but professional interpreters know they are bound by the rules of their profession.\n“You need to remain neutral, you cannot give an opinion. That would not be professional or ethical,” Shah said.\n“When I meet a new client I tell them I am not going to add anything to your words or the attorney’s. 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[ "Themes of the stranger essay example\n\nOrigins \"Nihilism\" comes from the Latin nihil, or nothing, which means not anything, that which does not exist.\n\nThemes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Each desires the comfort of a friend, but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger.\n\nThe characters are rendered helpless by their isolation, and yet, even at their weakest, they seek to destroy those who are even weaker than they.\n\nIn scenes such as this one, Steinbeck records a profound human truth: The novella suggests that the most visible kind of strength—that used to oppress others—is itself born of weakness.\n\nThe farm on which George and Lennie plan to live—a place that no one ever reaches—has a magnetic quality, as Crooks points out. After hearing a description of only a few sentences, Candy is completely drawn in by its magic.\n\nCrooks has witnessed countless men fall under the same silly spell, and still he cannot help but ask Lennie if he can have a patch of garden to hoe there. The men in Of Mice and Men desire to come together in a way that would allow them to be like brothers to one another.\n\nGiven the harsh, lonely conditions under which these men live, it should come as no surprise that they idealize friendships between men in such a way. Ultimately, however, the world is too harsh and predatory a place to sustain such relationships.\n\nLennie and George, who come closest to achieving this ideal of brotherhood, are forced to separate tragically.\n\nThe Impossibility of the American Dream Most of the characters in Of Mice and Men admit, at one point or another, to dreaming of a different life.\n\nBefore the action of the story begins, circumstances have robbed most of the characters of these wishes. What makes all of these dreams typically American is that the dreamers wish for untarnished happiness, for the freedom to follow their own desires. Their journey, which awakens George to the impossibility of this dream, sadly proves that the bitter Crooks is right:Inside GREASE background and analysis by Scott Miller The year is , a pivotal moment in American cultural history, when rock and roll was giving birth to the Sexual Revolution and everything in America culture was about to be turned upside down.\n\nThe book is simply written and a rather quick read, but the depth Camus manages to convey through this simplicity is astounding.\n\nThe Dark Side of the Cross: Flannery O'Connor's Short Fiction by Patrick Galloway. Introduction. To the uninitiated, the writing of Flannery O'Connor can seem at once cold and dispassionate, as well as almost absurdly stark and violent. October 31, by Mike Klimo | Star Wars RING THEORY: The Hidden Artistry of the Star Wars Prequels. How George Lucas used an ancient technique called “ring composition” to reach a level of storytelling sophistication in his six-part saga that is unprecedented in cinema history. Turnitin provides instructors with the tools to prevent plagiarism, engage students in the writing process, and provide personalized feedback.\n\nI think a problem a lot of people have with this book is that they fail to look beyond the whole \"what is the meaning of life\" message. The Stranger; Themes. This description describes Camus’s protagonist, Meursault, of The Stranger perfectly.\n\nThe reason for the match is that the essay collection explained the philosophy of the absurd while the novel demonstrated the theory.", null, "He does not feel the temptation to encumber his reasoning with considerations or dogmas. For. Friday Night Lights study guide contains a biography of H.G. Bissinger, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.\n\nChoose a memorable story to tell. Personal essays are commonly used for college applications and school assignments. It is different than a cover letter in that the purpose of a cover letter is to introduce a candidate for employment or admission, while a non-fiction essay is for exploring a theme.\n\nAll of these examples demonstrate that The Stranger could be a novel with the theme of existentialism but Albert Camus was an absurdist writer and the novel's intended theme was the philosophy of the absurd.\n\nEssay on the Stranger and the Great Gatsby | Essay Example" ]
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[ null, "Shoes are a product of everyday use that everyone in the world owns; there are more than 20 billion pairs of shoes manufactured each year. However, too much of anything isn’t good as there are many environmental impacts of shoe industry that cannot be ignored much longer. Shoe manufacturing and shoes in general poses many threats to the wellbeing of our planet as many toxins, chemicals and fossil fuels are produced and leaked into the environment during the first and last steps in the shoe life cycle (refer to the video on the homepage for more information on the shoe life cycle). These chemicals are harming both the wildlife and humans that come in contact with them, which, in turn, causes many health problems. Also, shoe manufacturing produces large amounts of carbon dioxide which contributes to the already serious effects of climate change and global warming.\n\n\nOne of the largest environmental impacts of shoes come from the manufacturing stages of the shoe life cycle; and surprisingly, out of the people surveyed a majority of them believe that shoes only an environmental impact after they are thrown out. In the stage of manufacturing, large amounts of machinery and chemicals are required to produce shoes. To power these machines, a great amount of fossil fuels are needed and these fossil fuels produce greenhouse gases when burned. Coal is one of the sources of energy that used very often to power these factories as it quite cheap compared to oil or other sources of energy. Burning coal produces carbon dioxide which eventually ends up in our atmosphere, contributing the greenhouse effect, which is not a positive effect for the environment. On average, the production of one shoe produces 30 pounds of carbon dioxide and there are more than 15 billion shoes produced each year! Another aspect that is regularly overlooked and also contributes to the carbon dioxide emissions from shoes is the transportation. This is because transportation is fundamental to the marketing aspect of the shoe industry as most footwear manufacturing companies choose to build factories in third world companies for cheap labour. Since these factories are situated far away, transportation such as ships, airplanes and trucks are needed in order to deliver the goods to the retailers. Next, chemicals used in the manufacturing process also contribute to the negative impact that shoes have on the environment. Many chemical adhesives and tanning chemicals are used to process different parts of the shoe. An example of some of these chemicals include Chlorinated phenols , tribromphenol, chlorinated paraffins, dimethylfumarate etc, which are used to preserve the materials, such as leather, in shoes. These chemicals are easily leaked into the environment and water through the discharge from the factories. These chemicals can harm the wild life who may consume infected water or plants. To sum up, the manufacturing process of shoes poses many threats to the environment as there are large amounts of carbon dioxide produced and many chemicals are used to manufacture them.\n\nThe last step in the shoe life cycle, which is disposal, also contributes greatly to the environmental impacts of the shoe industry. According to statistics, 38% of students in Fletcher’s Meadow secondary school throw out their old shoes and 42% donate them. For the 38% who throw out their shoes, these shoes end up in landfills and can eventually end up contaminating the soil and even drinking water, much like many other materials that are thrown out, as the chemicals used in the manufacturing slowly start to leak into soil as the shoe slowly starts decomposing. This has a huge effect on both wildlife and humans. This is because biomagnification and bioaccumulation can occur as wildlife that humans consume may have drunk the contaminated water or consumed contaminated plants. This can lead to many health defects including cancer. Ultimately, the disposal of shoes has a large impact on the environment much like the manufacturing as harmful chemicals start to leak into and contaminate the soil and water.\n\nTo help prevent these environmental impacts the best thing to do is to recycle or donate your used shoes so that they do not end up in the landfills. There are many programs that have been set up to help reduce the impacts of the disposal of shoes on the environment and one of the major ones that is actually created by one of the largest shoe companies (Nike) is called Reuse-a-shoe. In this program, Nike takes old used shoes and recycle the old materials and grinds them to be used as sports grounding for tennis courts, tracks etc. (To find out more check out the following links http://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/better-world/stories/2013/05/reuse-a-shoe and http://nikeinc.com/pages/reuse-a-shoe). Another way you can help is by educating yourself and other about the negative impacts that shoes have on the environment so that you can help raise awareness of the issue.\n\nTo conclude, shoes have a large negative impact on the environment and this is something that cannot be ignored forever.\n\n\n(check out the photos below)", null, "This is a picture of a shoe factory. As you can see, there is a large amount of carbon dioxide and other pollutants being pumped into our atmosphere. These greenhouse gases from the shoe industries are one of greatest contributors to global warming.", null, "This is a photo of some of the left over materials that were simply tossed out by the factory as they are no longer needed. These unused parts also end up in landfills but what is shocking is that it is all new and unused.", null, "This is an image of one of the sites where pollutants from the factories are dumped. It is full of toxic pollutants that are very harmful to the health of any organism." ]
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[ "Beginning with the release of Edge 87 in November, Redmond plans to push more than 1000 websites away from Internet Explorer to the much newer Edge browser", null, "Microsoft will amp up its damnation of Internet Explorer (IE) and solidify that very aged browser's second-rate status by soon forcibly redirecting more than a thousand websites to the much newer Edge.\n\nAccording to an October 19 support document, as of the release of Edge 87 — expected November 17-19 — IE will refuse to render hundreds of sites, automatically closing the tab in IE and then displaying a message asserting that they don't work in the obsolete browser.\n\nAt that point, the same URL will be opened in an Edge tab and the user will be prompted to make Edge the default browser from a banner beneath the address field. Other outlets, including Bleeping Computer, have reported on the new IE redirections.\n\n\"When a user goes to a site that is incompatible with Internet Explorer, they will be automatically redirected to Microsoft Edge,\" the support document stated. Microsoft maintains the list of IE-incompatible websites.\n\nThis redirection is separate from the IE mode built into Edge. The forced redirection occurs only when using the stand-alone IE11. Managed PCs, Microsoft reminded IT administrators in the support document, should be configured to use IE mode to \"let your users load sites in Internet Explorer mode.\"\n\nThe new redirecting — a harsher word for it might be \"hijacking\" — is of a piece with changes Microsoft announced two months ago. At the time, Redmond promised an August 17, 2021 end to support of IE11 by the Microsoft 365 apps and services. Also on the calendar: Microsoft Teams will drop support for IE on November 30, 2020.\n\nEnding some support for IE11 reinforced Microsoft's positioning of the browser as suitable only for running well-worn apps and rendering creaky intranet sites. So did this latest move. The blocked websites may in fact be incompatible with IE11 — although users have to trust Microsoft that that's so — but they're definitely not from an intranet, not the general URLs like youtube.com or espn.com that compose the list.\n\nBy Microsoft's thinking, IE shouldn't be used to visit such sites. The difference is that now the company is forcing that thinking on everyone.\n\nWell, not really everyone. As it almost always does, Microsoft has left loopholes for enterprise IT. Several group policies will be available to, for example, configure the user experience of the site redirection or disable the redirection entirely.\n\nThe three policies have been added to the group policy template updates; according to Microsoft, they will also be available in Intune no later than November 8.\n\nInformation about the pertinent group policies can be found here." ]
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[ null, "Cody Lloyd, 6, and brother Thijs, 8, stand on top of Mount Borah, the highest peak in Idaho, in the Lost River Range. Borah was the eighth out of nine 12,000-foot mountains they scaled this fall, a pursuit that made Cody the youngest person to climb all of Idaho’s “Twelvers.”", null, "Since he can remember, Ketchum resident Cody Lloyd has always felt safest in the mountains. Every winter, he’s accompanied his parents and older brother, Thijs, to backcountry yurts at Galena Lodge, and since he could walk he has regularly climbed up to the Roundhouse on Bald Mountain.\n\nThis year, Cody—age 6—decided to do something slightly more ambitious.\n\nIt all started on a backpacking trip with family friends, according to parents David Lloyd and Rachel Wolfe.\n\n“We were out North Fork, up Prairie Creek north of town on a hike with friends this summer, and ended up on the top of an unnamed mountain,” Wolfe said. “That got the boys thinking about climbing bigger ones.”\n\nCody and Thijs, 8, filled in the story from there.\n\n“I asked Dad, ‘Is this the highest mountain?’ and he said nope, that’s Mount Borah,” Cody recalled.\n\nDavid Lloyd then informed his sons that there were nine 12,000-foot peaks—or “Twelvers”—in Idaho.\n\nThus began the family’s eight-week mission to scale Idaho’s tallest peaks, a pursuit that would eventually net Cody the honor of becoming the state’s youngest to climb all Twelvers.\n\nFrom knifelike ridgelines to deep, snow-packed gullies carved into mountain faces, David and Rachel were well aware of the challenges their sons would face in the nine expeditions to come.\n\nMount Borah, for instance, has a vertical ascent close to a mile high, and a ridge running between nearby Church and Donaldson peaks calls for complex ropework.\n\nFor Rachel and David, every trip also meant rounding up helmets, poles and ropes, along with plenty of snacks and water for everyone. While several peaks were not far from Ketchum, like Hyndman in the Pioneer Mountains, David said getting to Diamond Peak in the Lemhi Range meant a 4:30 a.m. wakeup call and a three-hour drive in the dark.\n\n“If it wasn’t for Cody’s willingness, there would’ve been no way we could do this as a family,” David said.\n\nThe family pursuit began in early August, at a rate of around one peak per week for eight weeks straight.\n\n“The boys knew I had a work trip coming up, so we didn’t have a lot of time,” David said.\n\nHe added that it was important that his family’s lifestyle wouldn’t detract from his sons’ school and extracurricular activities, which always come first.\n\n“We’ve never missed any school, or work or Saturday soccer games,” David said. “Every week, Rachel and I would reevaluate if the boys wanted to go climb the next mountain—and every time they would say yes.”\n\nA compact climbing schedule also decreased the chances of encountering an avalanche or loose scree.\n\n“You kind of want to do it in the summer or early fall, because in winter and spring there’s still a lot of snow and loose rock,” Thijs said.\n\nWith the sun beating down intently, the family set out to their first mountain—Leatherman Peak, elevation 12,228 feet.\n\n“We thought we should do Leatherman first because it isn’t as technical and there’s lots of big rocks you can hold onto,” Thijs said. “Hiking up was easy but on the way down, you had to watch out for rockslides.”\n\nHe inserted a piece of advice.\n\n“Rockslides can be fun to go down, but if you see one and you’re on a ridgeline and the guidebook doesn’t say anything about it, don’t go down it because they are usually drop-offs and that’s how a lot of climbers die,” he said.\n\nAt the top of Leatherman, all family members were treated to impressive views of the Lost River Valley that spread before them thousands of feet below. They also rammed into another surprise.\n\nWhile Leatherman proved to be a relatively easy and rewarding climbing experience for the family, Rachel said Diamond Peak—up next—was more of a hair-raising experience.\n\n“We were close to the top by early morning, and these clouds formed really quickly. We had nowhere to go,” Rachel said, describing a “freak” electrical storm.\n\n“It was way worse than a thunderstorm,” Cody said.\n\nThijs agreed. “We were too late when the bad weather came in. I touched Mom, and her hand zapped me,” he said.\n\nA strong electrical field on the peak had created what meteorologists call the “St. Elmo’s Fire effect,” a bluish, luminous plasma that causes audible crackling and can make one’s skin buzz. Luckily, David’s father was with them and knew what to do from a prior run-in with the same phenomenon—drop all metal objects and run.\n\n“I threw my backpack down the mountain and we ran down until we were able to get the boys’ metal climbing gear off without shocking them, which took a few tries,” David said. “The event ended when dime-sized hail fell for five minutes, and after that there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.”\n\nThe seven following mountains presented their own unique challenges. Breitenbach Peak required them to cross a mile-wide boulder field, for example, and strong winds on Mount Borah made footwork tricky.\n\n“My shoes got holes in them and we had to duct tape them,” Cody said. “And we got our socks wet a lot, but at least our mom bought extras.”\n\nFor Cody and Thijs, spending time with family high over alpine forests and glacial lakes made the grueling ascents worth it. (Card games were a favorite while camping.) A strong brotherly bond also helped, David said.\n\n“Thijs cheered on Cody the whole time—he knew this was his goal and he wanted Cody to win, so he did everything he could to make that happen and hand him some positive reinforcement,” he said.\n\nCody agreed. “Thijs helped me out the most. He even let me be first [to the top] on Borah.”\n\nBy late September, the family had scaled all of Idaho’s 12,000-foot mountains except for Lost River Peak.\n\nCody found the large swaths of snow and ice on the mountain’s crevices the most challenging.\n\n“It was up to here,” he said, gesturing to his thighs. “The snow was warming up and the rocks were falling down everywhere.”\n\n“We had been following one guy who tried to go up but had to turn around at the summit because the snow was too deep,” Thijs said. “It was hard. But climbing always feels safe, because we always have so much stuff to do. Usually, I just want to get to the top as fast as I can.”\n\nDavid said that after Cody and Thijs stood on Lost River Peak, a celebration involving the boys’ favorite food—Tim’s jalapeno-lime chips—was in order.\n\n“Fun was the No. 1 goal,” he said. “And, of course, safety. It was great to see the boys become very skilled at reading the mountain, so they knew which way they could go and which way is dangerous. Sometimes, it will seem like the right route, but it’s a trap.”\n\nFrom speaking with Cody and Thijs, it’s clear the kids have been raised in mountain culture; each is comfortable using climbing terminology, like “scree,” “gully” and “cliff-out.”\n\nBoth Rachel and David grew up steeped in alpine culture, too. David’s father is an avid hiker and skier, and Rachel’s aunt—whom Cody and Thijs affectionally refer to as their grandmother—worked as a climbing guide on Denali in Alaska.\n\n“We know what the boys have accomplished is unusual, but they’ve grown up following the sport,” David said.\n\nWhile Cody and Thijs’ peers tend to gravitate toward sports stars like LeBron James or Roger Federer, the brothers prefer to watch rock climbers Tommy Caldwell and Jimmy Chin on YouTube.\n\nThey’ll also emulate their heroes’ moves on two climbing walls that David installed in the home—one in the backyard and one in the basement.\n\nLike the professional climbers the boys look up to, they’ve set their sights high.\n\n“I want to climb Mount Ranier and Mount Whitney in California, and maybe Devil’s Bedstead too,” Thijs said.\n\nCody broke into a wide smile while contemplating his “goal” peak.\n\n“Denali is my dream,” he said.\n\nCody: “Don’t go close to a cliff when it’s warm out. And a good tip is don’t think about height—just do it.”\n\nThijs: “If someone wants to climb a mountain but they’re scared, maybe they should start on a little hill and practice on that, and once they’ve done it enough and think it’s pretty easy, they can move on to something a little harder.”" ]
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[ "Malaysia PM suggests he could stay in office beyond 2020 - GulfToday\n\nMalaysia PM suggests he could stay in office beyond 2020", null, "Mahathir Mohamad speaks during an interview with Reuters in Putrajaya, Malaysia. File photo/Reuters\n\nMalaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad suggested on Saturday he may seek to stay in power after 2020.\n\nAsked at the Doha Forum in Qatar if he would step down in 2020, he said he wanted to fix problems created by the previous government before resigning. He also said he could not guarantee who would succeed him as prime minister.\n\nMahathir promised on Dec.10 to hand over power to his anointed successor Anwar Ibrahim, in spite of new sexual assault allegations against him, and that he may hand over power after a summit of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) countries that Malaysia is to host in November 2020.\n\nMahathir was unexpectedly elected in 2018 as the head of a coalition government whose largest party is led by Anwar, 72, who has been jailed twice on separate counts of sodomy and for corruption - charges he said were political.", null, "Malaysia could be hit with sanctions amid US-China trade war, says PM Mahathir\n\nMalaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Monday his exports-reliant country could be hit with trade sanctions amid rising protectionism highlighted by the US-China tariff war." ]
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[ null, "These photos show a glimpse into a magical forest of fireflies\n\nBrunei is a tiny nation on the island of Borneo, surrounded by Malaysia and the South China Sea. It’s known for its beaches and biodiverse rainforest. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is home to the opulent Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah mosque and its 29 golden domes. The head of the state is a Sultan. The language in use is English, which is widely used as a business and official language. It is spoken by the majority of the population. Brunei gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 1 January 1984. This is a nice country to visit, and if you plan to go there here are the top 10 attractions in Brunei you need to visit.\n\nThe first place that you need to visit is certainly Kampong Ayer. This is a prominent traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan. It consists of a cluster of traditional stilt villages built on the Brunei River in the vicinity of the capital’s city center. Some people called this place ‘Venice of the East’.\n\nUlu Temburong National Park is located in Temburong District in eastern Brunei, and covers about 40% of the district in the south at 550 square kilometers, The Park contains unspoiled jungle and is known as the “Green Jewel of Brunei’. People love to explore this park by boat or on foot, and you can find many floras and fauna. The most popular, totally arboreal faunal species, is the Müller’s Bornean gibbon which is grey-brown in color and is without a tail.\n\nOmar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is located in the capital city Bandar Sri Begawan. It is a place of worship for the Muslim community, a major historical site, and a famous tourist attraction. This is also an Instagram spot in Brunei. This Mosque is gorgeous, and it overlooks the Brunei River and Kampong Ayer.\n\nDamuan park is near to the river, you can see the Sultan’s palace from this place. This is a park for jogging, and there are some playgrounds for the children. After enjoying the ark you can also go to the cafes for a drink or eat and during the evening you can enjoy the lights of the park.\n\nIf you like to explore nature you must visit this place. Small Labi town is one of the top spots for ecotourists heading to Brunei. You can visit the Labi Forest Reserve, which is wild and natural. You will love the view of this jungle — don’t forget to visit the Wasai Kadir Waterfalls, an amazing place!\n\nMuara is a beautiful town in the north-easternmost part of Brunei-Muara District, and it is home to Muara Port, the main and only deep-water port of the country. Muara beach is a famous attraction in this area. The beach is about 1.5 km long and consists of clear white sand. Amenities here include a picnic area, a children’s playground, as well as weekend food and drink stalls.\n\nJerudong Park is an amusement park in Jerudong, located just on the edge of the ocean and directly west of central Bandar Seri Begawan. It is the largest and most expensive amusement park in Southeast Asia, built and funded by the Bruneian government for more than 800 000 000 euros. If you are traveling with your children this place is just perfect for you.\n\nExploring Brunei after dark is a nice experience. You must visit this market with an empty stomach because you will find a lot of delicious local foods. Gadong Night Market opens nightly from 4 pm to midnight. Try the famous local food such as: a Bruneian version of a flattened burger called Roti Jhon, Brunei’s heritage food made out of sago powder ‘ambuyat’, satay (meat skewers), various grilled meats and fish, and traditional desserts treats such as kueh malaya (pancakes with filling), also exotic fruits like durian and cempedak (jackfruit), and much more. The prices are also friendly.\n\nThis area is next to the Brunei River, and people can enjoy sightseeing or go to take a break at outdoor cafes offering plenty of variety of dishes. You can enjoy this place during the sunset and take very nice pictures. There is a monument that you need to see, the monument dedicated to one of the birthdays of the Sultan.\n\nIt is one of the two national mosques; the other is the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. This mosque is located just outside the city center, but close to some other locations like Pasar Gadong. Built in 1992 to celebrate the 25th year of the current sultan’s reign, Brunei’s largest mosque dominates its surroundings. It’s impossible to miss the gleaming domes and four terrazzo-tiled minarets as you head towards Gadong. The mosque can accommodate 5000 worshipers at a time, making it the largest mosque in the country.", null ]
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[ null, "Doctors and Nurses at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi State (AE-FUTHA) are battling to save the life of an SS1 student, Ikechukwu Oke who was hospitalized after observing 41-days dry fasting in attempt to rewrite family history.\n\nHe had severally complained of hardship in the family and sort assistance from government and private individuals but to no avail.\n\nHe hawks sachet water otherwise known as pure water and gala in Onitsha Anambra after every academic term in the school calendar, to raise his school fees; and decided to embark on 41-days praying and fasting to seek God’s intervention.\n\nThe 19 year old student of Ishieke Secondary School, Ebonyi local government area of the state, who hails from Ohataekwe in Umuezeokaoha community, Ezza North local government area, collapsed at the weekend after the 41-days praying and fasting which he observed on a mountain in Abakaliki metropolis.\n\nOke had sneaked to the mountain to commence the dry fasting on 23rd July, without informing his mother and elder brother, Obinna Oke, who lives with him in Ishieke.\n\nSome of his prayer colleagues however hurriedly carried him to the elder brother who consulted a patent medicine dealer who administered drip and some drugs in an attempt to revive him.\n\nA former House of Rep member in the state and an old boy, of Ishieke secondary school, Peter Edeh, who was not satisfied with the treatment, mobilized people to take him to Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (AE-FUTHA) for proper medicalbm attention.\n\nEdeh said “He is unable to speak, but arrangements have been made to take him to hospital. His mother, a widow, is with him now. On a notepad beside him, he listed some of his problems which include constant spiritual attacks, family afflictions, and other academic and financial problems.”\n\nSunday Telegraph traced Oke to the Accident and Emergency Unit of the AE-FUTHA where he was being examined by a medical doctor.\n\nOur correspondent was unable to speak with him as Doctors prevented him from making contact with Oke.\n\nBut his elder brother, Obinna Oke said nobody was aware of the boy’s action, describing it as shocking and bizarre.\n\nHe noted that he wouldn’t have allowed his brother to embark on such “suicidal mission”.\n\nHe said: “Ikechukwu is my younger brother. He is a healthy persons and does not suffer any ailment. He lives with me in Ishieke where I do mechanic, he told me that he would like to visit our mother in the village and assist her in her farm activities since school had closed for the term. It was in July that he said this to me and that he will visit our sister in Onitsha Anambra State after helping our mother in the village. He promised to return to me and then left. He has no phone as to enable me to know how he was doing. I decided to go to our village and check on him. When I asked of him, I was told he has gone to Anambra State.\n\n“While I was working in my site at Ishieke, people came to me and said that my brother Ikechukwu has been brought back home and that he was dying. I asked who carried him home and I was told it was two persons who said that they went for prayers at a mountain in Abakaliki and he collapsed, they said he did 41 days fasting and prayer without tasting anything. They told me that on the last day of the prayer, he collapsed and they decided to carry him home after inquiring where he comes from.\n\n“I asked him why he decided to do that type of fasting and prayer without telling me because he is supposed to be taking water or fruit during such long fasting. He said there was no cause for alarm and that he decided to do the dry fasting because of our condition which he had severally complained have gone worst”.\n\nOke disclosed that his brother wanted to become a Reverend Father, but there is no one to assist him which was why he put him in secondary school so as to join Junior Seminary School after graduation to know if he can actualize his ambition.\n\nOn her part, Oke’s mother, Elizabeth Oke said “Ikechukwu Oke is my 5th Son, my husband died in 1996. Ikechukwu’s elder brother my first son, took him from me to assist in training him since their father is no more and things became difficult for us.\n\n“He was enrolled into school by the elder brother. After school closes in any academic session, Ikechukwu always visit me to work for me.\n\nAfter assisting me in the village, he will move to Onitsha Anambra State where one of his sisters is living. The sister, who is one of my daughters, was adopted by someone and have been in Onitsha. So, Ikechukwu usually go there to live with them and hawk water (pure water) and gala to raise money for his school fees. After hawking the water and gala, he usually comes back to me to inform me that he has returned from Onistha for his studies.\n\n“He had returned for this term and told me that he wants to go to Ishieke to see his elder brother he is living with. He told me that he will still come back to me after seeing him so as to harvest cassava in our farm to process Garri (food) he will take back to school for his feeding. He left his brother after his visit and his brother thought that he h gone back to see me not knowing he went for dry fasting and prayer at a mountain in Abakaliki.\n\n“His brother decided to come to home after expecting him and asked me where Ikechukwu is, whether he was no longer harvesting the cassava for food processing.\n\nI didn’t know he was going for 41 days dry fasting, nobody knew it because we wouldn’t allow him to do such long fasting though he has been doing fasting and prayer but this one is the longest.\n\n“So, people brought Ikechukwu to the hospital and he was dying, they alerted me in the village and I trekked long distance under heavy downpour to come and see him in the hospital. When he was revived in the hospital, I asked him why he did such fasting without our consent and he said we will not allow him to do it if he had informed us. He lamented that things were becoming more difficult for us and he had to do the dry fasting for God’s intervention.\n\n“We are actually suffering; we started suffering immediately I lost their father. Things are very difficult for us, nobody ask whether we exist or not. I usually serve men building houses, I serve as a laboiurer and they pay me N1,400 daily from which I have been using to carter for my children. I almost lost one of my hands while doing this tedious job, it is a hard job. My son, Ikechukwu’s elder brother told me to stop the work but I don’t have means of survival.\n\n“Ikechukwu always complain of our condition and always do fasting and prayer for it. He usually complains that we are not moving forward, no improvement in our poor condition. He started this his prayer in stage when he was 11 years old. We are all Catholics and Ikechukwu belongs to Charism organization in the church, he belongs to various prayer groups in the church while belong to organization. We are all committed in the things of God and we have been begging him to have mercy on us and change our story”.", null, null ]
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[ null, "You probably wouldn’t find any warships that personally escorted Winston Churchill across the seas rotting away in a shipyard somewhere. But in a French maritime graveyard, the warship that famously accommodated France’s most significant leader in recent history, has been left to severely decay as it waits in line to become navy target practice. Nicknamed the “floating Elysée”, the Croiseur Colbert C611 was the official maritime transport of General Charles de Gaulle, where he stayed with his wife in the Admiral’s suite for long voyages, even decorated with furniture from the Elysée Palace. A telephone connected to the Elysée palace switchboard was installed on the boat as well as the President’s nuclear trigger systems, and dozens of decrees were even signed aboard this very vessel, marked “Made aboard Colbert”.", null, "In 2009, photographer Pierre-Henry Muller paid a visit to this sleepy floating giant, currently held up in a marine cemetery in Bretagne known as Landévennec, initially a base under Napoleon III . To avoid detection by the military guards, Pierre Henry actually swam to the ship in order to board its rusty decks, with all his professional camera equipment in tow. Now that’s urbex dedication!", null, null, null, "Equipped for just under 1,000, the ten thousand ton vessel designed for anti-aircraft defence was armed to the teeth..", null, "… but this is a French ship, so naturally they couldn’t forget the bread oven for an onboard boulangerie!", null, null, "This is the bedroom of the Admiral’s suite, the very room where Charles de Gaulle once laid his head to rest on his official maritime voyages.", null, "The admiral suite’s office, where De Gaulle no doubt signed many of those decrees…", null, null, "De Gaulle’s wife Yvonne put her feminine touches on this hulking warship, even installing fake windows around a fake fireplace to make their salon more homely.", null, "In 1990, the Colbert was engaged in its last mission for the Salamander operation, protecting an aircraft carrier as it prepared for war in Iraq. The boat was officially withdrawn from service, disarmed and sent to Bordeaux. There, for several years, the Colbert was turned into a museum which opened to the public in 1993. However the association managing the ship couldn’t keep up with its immense maintenance costs and by 2006, the vessel was in such a deplorable state that the museum closed to save embarrassment to the city of Bordeaux.", null, "Today, it’s no longer known as the Cruiser Colbert C611, but simply by the code Q683, a registration number assigned by the French Navy once a ship is disarmed and effectively becomes a shell, either destined for scrapping or Navy training target practice.", null, "Discover more of the abandoned ship, explored by Pierre-Henry on his urban exploration website BOREALLY.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Fifth annual Marks colloquium On March 10, faculty, alumni, and community members of the University of Michigan made presentations at the Reckham Amphitheater. Similar to a TED Talk, each of the 8 speakers spoke for 15 minutes on the topic of this year’s colloquium on brands: “Revolutionary Ideas”. Speakers – nominated by V.M. Brands scientists – included experts on a wide range of subjects, from quirks in horror movies to plants and music.\n\nThe Scholarship Stamps is an undergraduate scholarship based on merit, which is awarded to students after their admission to one of the 37 partner institutions and includes financial way from the Stamps program and partner universities. At the University of Michigan, Stamps fellows are selected from freshman entrants to on-campus schools and colleges.\n\nSenior Engineer Jensen Hwa, President of UM Stamps Scholars, organized the event, which was attended by about 30 community members. He opened the colloquium by expressing his appreciation for the Stamps Fellowship and the academically diverse community of Stamps scholars with whom he had the opportunity to connect.\n\n“I was lucky to be part of this group,” Hwa said. “Receiving this scholarship has greatly changed my college learning experience. The return of this community encourages me to hold such events. ”\n\nNatasha Pilkauskas, Associate Professor of Public Policy, presented a speech entitled “Remittances and Children” about his revolutionary ideas for ending child poverty. Pilkauskas offered to give the impoverished children cash spend at your discretion, regardless of parental employment status.\n\n“Early childhood income is important for a child’s development,” Pilkauskas said. “If we really think about eradicating child poverty, we can’t focus on whether someone works or not.”\n\nLSA sophomore Abby Hass has nominated her musicology teacher James Bodyford who spoke of him research about the spread of music in different countries. For Bodyford, the “message” of a piece of music is often contained in a “medium”. Bodyford compared musicians who share recorded sounds with each other, with the transmission of history and opinions related to the wider public context.\n\n“I would defend the revolutionary spirit of the media itself,” Bodyford said. “To demonstrate that people can communicate with each other without anyone making any profit in each exchange.”\n\nIn an interview with The Michigan Daily after the colloquium, Hess said Bodyford’s prospect was intriguing, especially the connections he established between music and Chilean culture.\n\n“I really enjoyed hearing him talk about the role of music in the political spectrum of another culture,” Hess said. “It was interesting to hear from someone who went into culture specifically to look at the effects of music.”\n\nProfessor of Paleobotany Selena Smith talked about how fossils provide a record plant evolution and their environment. Smith urged listeners to change their philosophy regarding the recognition and understanding of plants as major components of our modern world.\n\n“Plants are the channel that connects air, water and land,” Smith said. “I think we need another revolution, this time not inspired by plants, but inspired by them.”\n\nProfessor of English Gina Brandalin argued that “Horror is inherently strange,” in her speech. She said she found that amazing people understand what it’s like to resonate with different archetypes in horror movies, including “the ultimate girl”Heroes, or the main character, who eventually confronts his opponent.\n\n“We need to think differently about the messages that deliver horror stories to us,” Brandalina said.\n\nTeacher of residential college Darcy Brendel told in her speech “The revolutionary nature of the cloud” about how the clouds demonstrate “relationship » Is a concept developed by the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Khan regarding the interconnected nature of the world. As a poet and activist, Brandel shared her belief that all lives are interdependent. To do this, she cited an example that took from the teachings of Khan.\n\n“The cloud isn’t out of anything, there’s just a change in shape,” Brandel said. “It’s not the birth of something out of nothing … If you look deep into the rain, you can see the clouds. The cloud is not lost, it turns to rain.\n\nFelicity Foundation Chaplain Matthew Schumann shared with those present his views on Islam, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness. Schumann said spiritual liberation is often blocked when people get into the hustle and bustle of daily life. To find true consolation, Schumann said, one must choose when to take time for oneself.\n\n“We have a choice to answer or ignore the calls we keep getting,” Schumann said.\n\n“Uija, tarot and the constant use of spiritism are unfortunately becoming feminized in the gender dichotomy of knowledge,” Cowles said. “It is as if the objective sciences leave aside what is conditional spiritualism that depends on the context.”\n\nHwa personally invited Lizhen Ji, a professor of mathematics, and introduced Ji’s audience as the “king of mathematics.” In Ji’s speech “Mathematics vs. History”, which was the last presentation of the colloquium, Ji spoke about the intersection of history and mathematics. He singled out examples of historical mathematical figures to put both areas of study into perspective.\n\nHwa said he wanted the event to synthesize “revolutionary ideas” from different parts of the campus. With an open topic, he hoped to set a consistent tone, allowing speakers to explore what they enjoy.\n\n“It was nice to see that almost every school was represented by speakers,” Hwa said. “I really think it helps to enrich the status and image of the university to show the best faculty the university has to offer.”\n\nYou can contact the reporter of the daily staff of Ashnaya Mehra at ashmehra@umich.edu." ]
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[ null, "The 11 September attackers came from the Middle East, but now, nearly a decade later, America is confronting a new, homegrown threat from Islamic extremism. This programme traces the story of one all-American boy. Omar Hammami grew up in Alabama, son of a Baptist mother and a Syrian father. He was popular, well-liked, and church-going. He converted to Islam as a teenager and eventually turned to an ever-more-radical version of his new faith.\nAcross the US the debate over homegrown extremism is raising questions about how America relates with minorities. In Washington, Congress has held hearings on radicalisation and Muslim co-operation with law enforcement. Some Muslims chose to testify, while others have denounced the hearings as an exercise in scapegoating.\nAmerican radicalisation hasn't fit a neat pattern, and experts worry most about 'lone wolves'. But some homegrown extremists have already shown the ability to carry out deadly attacks - the worst was a mass shooting which killed 13 at Fort Hood in Texas in 2009.\nOmar Hammami's path eventually led him to jihad in Somalia, where he quickly rose the ranks of the violent group Al Shabaab. In this programme we find out how many others might follow him - and why.\nPresented by BBC Washington Correspondent Jonny Dymond." ]
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[ null, "As Jews continue to try to leave Syria, the government, afraid that its Jews would escape and join the Israeli army, intensify surveillance. Everyone, young and old, is suspected of being a spy for Israel. By the mid-1960s, 150 security agents were stationed in the Jewish quarter in Damascus, one for every 20 Jews. In 1964, Jews are also prohibited from traveling more than 3 miles from their homes, trapping them in harsh conditions.\n\n“We can’t move from town to town, to village to village. We have to take visa to go to Damascus. We can’t buy. We can’t import, we can’t export. We don’t have driver license. If you can’t move, how you do business?” – Jack Chakalo, Episode 7" ]