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[ null, "William Lewis Oliver, Jr.\nDec. 26, 1930 – Feb. 4, 2015\nSouth Georgia lost a valuable citizen, father, educator, and minister on February 4, 2015, when William Lewis Oliver, Jr. (Bill) passed away.\nA memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 6, 2015 at the Cairo First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, Cairo, GA.\nBill was born on December 26, 1930, in Cairo, Georgia, to William Lewis and Sara Bray Oliver, both deceased. He graduated from Cairo High School in 1948, attended Emory Junior College at Valdosta, Georgia, in the fall of that year. Afterwards, he attended Emory University in Atlanta, but his education was interrupted when he saw the need to join the United States Air Force Reserve at Dobbins AFB in Marietta, Georgia. On March 10, 1951, his unit was activated into full-time service during the Korean War. He was stationed for approximately a month at McDill AFB, Tampa, Florida, but he received his basic training at Ramey AFB in Puerto Rico. He was a member of the 55th and 72nd Reconnaissance Technical Squadron, which provided aerial surveillance of Korea for the US military. In Cheyenne, Wyoming he was selected to serve as Administrative Aide to Commanding Officer, Colonel Abraham E. Wayshak, one of the military’s most respected specialists in aerial photography.\nBill returned to Emory University after his discharge, and in the spring of 1954, he graduated with a major in Political Science and a minor in Journalism. At Emory he made life-long friendships as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, for which he served as Rush Chair. His work experience included a year of work at Northside Furniture Company in Atlanta and an eleven year partnership with his father in their family-owned business at Trend Shop in Cairo, Georgia. While working at Trend Shop, he met his wife, Naomi Glenn, whom he married on November 8, 1958. Bill and Naomi had two children, Anne Marie and William Lewis Oliver, III (Lew).\nIn August 1966, Bill began working as a vocational counselor at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, and in 1974 he became FSU’s first Director of Cooperative Education in the Division of Student Affairs. In November 1974, after an earlier spiritual calling, he and Naomi both received a simultaneous call to ministry. He left his job at FSU and began preparation for ministry, attending the summer Course of Studies program at Candler Theological Seminary, Emory University. From 1975 until 1977, he served as pastor of the Metcalf-Bethpage charge of the United Methodist Church. Shortly afterwards, he also was asked to become Executive Director of Vashti Center in Thomasville, Georgia. In 1978, he took his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, with a minor in Human Systems (Psychology), from Florida State University. His dissertation topic was Doak E. Campbell, Educator. Dr. Campbell was a former president of Florida State University.\nIn 1984 Bill was appointed pastor of the United Methodist Church of Califon, New Jersey, where Naomi began attending Graduate School at nearby Drew University. Bill also served as Director of Pastoral Care at Glen Gardner Geriatrics Center, later known as Hagedorn Geriatrics Center. The Olivers returned to Georgia, and Bill served as pastor of the Mt. Vernon-Ailey-Long Pond charge.\nIn August 1990, Bill was asked to become the first Executive Director of a ministry to service Mentally Challenged individuals, which was to become Wesley Glen Ministries of Albany, Georgia. As a result of Bill’s strategic presentation to the Board of Directors of Agape Village, they were convinced that their 52 acre facility should donated to Wesley Glen.\nAfter retiring in June of 1996, from June 1997 to June 2000, Bill served as pastor to the Cairo Circuit (Bold Springs, Woodland, and Friendship UMC) from June 1997 until June of 2000. The following year he was appointed as pastor of the Baconton United Methodist Church.\nBill’s outstanding qualities were his dedication to God and his desire to serve others, wherever God chose to place him. He had an out-going nature and a kind and gentle spirit. He encouraged people to believe in themselves. He was always excited about new ideas and changes which would forward the cause of Christ. He also had a special ability for leadership and a charisma with people, sensing their needs and elevating them to new heights.\nBill was fun-loving and humorous. He enjoyed new adventures and the great outdoors, especially hiking in the mountains or surfing the waves at the beach. He cherished family picnics, cookouts, and holiday get-togethers. He was an avid gardener, patiently nurturing his tender seedlings and cuttings, much as he cared for his flock. He was a weather enthusiast. Perhaps his greatest pleasure might have been tracking an imminent storm.\nBill is survived by his wife Naomi; their two children, Anne Marie Oliver and William Lewis Oliver, III (Lew); three granddaughters, Elizabeth DeRoselle Oliver, Anna Kerem Oliver-Steinberg, Isabella Oliver-Steinberg; a brother, Desaussure Ford Oliver; two nephews, Ford, and Wes Oliver; a niece, Kate Oliver Maine (Bill); two first cousins, Joan Sykes, and Carolyn Broce (Fred); and other relatives.\nContributions in lieu of flowers may be made to Vashti Center, 1815 East Clay Street, Thomasville, Georgia 31792; Wesley Glen Ministries, 4580 North Mumford Road, Macon, Georgia 31210; or to Regency Hospice, 236 South Main Street, P. O. Box 494, Hiawassee, Georgia 30546.\nThose wishing to express condolences to the family may do so by visiting www.whitfieldfuneralhomes.com\nWhitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia, assisted the Oliver family with the funeral arrangements.\nPosted in Obituaries" ]
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[ null, "This will be the last advance before the Japanese premiere on December 3rd.\n\nToei Animation will release the latest work this Thursday teaser trailer from the movie slam dunk, The Shohoku High School team and main character Hanamichi Sakurai are back on screen.\n\nThis piece lasts only 15 seconds. Akagi, Rukawa, Mitsui, Ryota, Hanamichi Already fully on the field, the situation suggests that Sintra is associated with the national championship.\n\nEarlier in November, the hint was delivered in a movie trailer. The trailer showed the team in full competition, as well as some childhood memories.\n\nThe tape will be called The First and will be animated in 3D in a very different format to that seen in the 101-episode series. However, the character’s physical characteristics are preserved.\n\nIt’s worth saying that the 90’s anime was incomplete when it came to manga, as it left out tournaments that would bring together the best teams and players in Japan.\n\nFor this reason, a survey was released in Japan in 2019, asking thousands of people what works they would like to see on screen again.\n\nBrazil's president promises an end to loggingMore than a third of the Amazon rainforest, the world's largest, has been degraded by drought and human...\nPrevious article\nNetflix presents: Meghan and Harry as you’ve never seen them before\nNext article\nSerbian teachers protested and demanded an end to violence in schools" ]
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[ null, "President of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Ian Neita has sounded alarm over the backlog of cargo ships at the island’s port, warning that if importers do not take action to clear goods immediately, it could mean trouble for the busy Christmas season ahead.\n\nNeita, in a press release circulated earlier Thursday, said that members of the JCC’s import community are experiencing delays in the arrival and clearing of raw materials and finished goods, an event which has forced some vessels to sail to other ports to unload Jamaica-bound cargo, in hopes that feeder ships will move the cargo back to Jamaica.\n\nIn other instances, cargo is held offshore for lengthy periods before it can be landed.\n\nThe clearance times, which in some instances have moved from approximately six days to 12 days or beyond, is now a headache for the import community and is seen as a threat to revenue stability as the country heads into the busy Christmas season.\n\n“We met with the port operators last week and they indicated that the ports of Jamaica are totally jammed. They say there are over two thousand containers on the ports that are waiting to be taken off and that is a big problem,” President of the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), John Mahfood told the Financial Gleaner.\n\nMuch of the backlog is being blamed on supply chain disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nConstant changes in the shipping schedules have pushed distributors and retailers into holding higher levels of inventory as a buffer against future disruption. But, with limited storage space or financing issues, some importers are not moving the goods in time, which exacerbates the logistics situation.\n\nThe delays are further lengthened from ships having to offload some 5,000 containers to locate cargo destined for Jamaica.\n\n“Each ship has to be dealt with individually and that means it will take a longer time to get the containers landed and others back on the ship,” the JMEA President said. “The other issue is that importers are booking stops to either drop off or pick up containers, but they are not honouring those bookings.”\n\n“The situation is pretty bad and it’s resulting in shortages. For example, there are very little plastic bottles being landed in Jamaica, which are used in the production of Wata and juices,” Mahfood continued.\n\nWork is currently underway by the port operators to stack cargo in a manner that segregates domestic and transhipment cargoes at the point of loading. But that new system is not expected to be in place for some two to three months. The issue of storage space at Kingston Container Terminal is also being examined.\n\n“I presume they are talking with the Government about identifying additional space because right now they have reached their capacity,” Mahfood said.\n\nIn the meantime, both the JMEA and JCC say they have been trying to contact the importers to get them to move faster in clearing their goods.\n\n“It’s obviously a bad situation and it’s going to take a number of months,” he said.\n\nFollow The Gleaner on Twitter and Inst gram @JamaicaGleaner and on Facebook @GleanerJamaica. Send us a message on WhatsApp at 1-876-499-0169 or email us at onlinefeedback@gleanerjm.com or editors@gleanerjm.com." ]
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[ "Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky in the Nigerian social space is at his usual show-off behaviour again.\n\nOduNews.com earlier learnt that the crossdresser spends money lavishing accruing to a couple of millions on a monthly basis. Now, Bobrisky has come out himself to confirm this.\n\nAccording to the crossdresser, he has spent N30million in the past six months, and the most worrisome part is that he can’t even place his hands on what he actually spent the N30million on.\n\nHe took to Instagram some moments ago to show off his bank statement, which evidently showed N30million cash out within 6months.\n\n“Bobrisky needs beating, I need beating. N30million in six months, wetin I use am do? I am tired of spending. I need to buy house”, he said", null, null ]
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[ null, "SRINAGAR, JANUARY 21: In a first of its kind visit after the Covid-19 outbreak, a delegation on Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Transport, Tourism and Culture held a meeting with stakeholders to review and examine the status of Highways/State Highways, potential and promotion of Tourism sector and preservation of archaeological and heritage sites in Jammu and Kashmir here today.\n\nThe Committee led by its Chairman, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha T.G Venkatesh held threadbare discussion on the development of Road, Railway and Air Connectivity during the meeting.\n\nSpeaking on the occasion, Chairman said that the all-round development of UT is a major goal of Government of India. He said the Committee is on a visit to understand the problems of residents of J&K to resolve them.\n\nHe said that the committee is here to listen to the stakeholders about constraints specifically being faced by them in these sectors like road transport and what measures are needed to be taken to ensure that the highways in J&K match international best standards and road safety measures being taken in J&K.\n\nThe Chairman also said that the Committee shall also take stock of the promotion of Tourism sector vis-à-vis tapping domestic tourism, promotion of rural and adventure tourism, hotel infrastructure and development of highways for better road transport connectivity.\n\nDemanding better road connectivity, the stakeholders apprised the committee about the problems faced by people due to frequent suspension of both road and air connectivity particularly the closure of Srinagar- Jammu Highway during the winter months.\n\nA number of issues and demands were raised by the stakeholders to the Committee like frequent closure of Srinagar- Jammu highway, revival and renovation of houseboats, uninterrupted power supply to hotels, financial packages for artisans, rising unemployment graph due to adversely affected tourism sector, need for a cap on airfare, train connectivity, promotion of tourist destinations, round the clock functioning of Srinagar International Airport, better facilities at the airport, lifting of travel advisories, cultural and adventure sports, medical tourism promotion, preservation of cultural and heritage, enhancement in central government funds, revival and restoration of lakes and other water bodies and better road connectivity across all tourist destinations.\n\nThe committee members assured that all the genuine issues shall be taken at appropriate level for resolution." ]
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[ "Coal-fired power generation is on the decline. Hard to argue with that. The EIA recently published an article pointing out that coal generation is still the most predominant form of generation in 18 states. While this is true, coal’s market share in the supply stack has fallen in every state in the Lower 48 over the past 5 years. Even coal strongholds in Appalachia have fallen victim to competing fuels and renewables, like Kentucky where coal has dropped 19% of its market share over the past five years.", null, "With widespread coal declines, the next question to ask is: what competing fuels have captured that lost market share? To answer that question, we’ll look at generation data across each state over the last five years. The next map breaks out which fuel has gained the most in each state over the same time period. For the sake of simplicity, the map shows the fuel type that gained the most state-by-state; however, that does not mean to say that other competing fuels have not gained market share there as well. The map shows a divide has developed between the West, where wind and solar have been the predominant gainers of market share, and the East, where natural gas generation has become more ubiquitous.", null, "The Great Renewables Divide shown above separates the fertile wind country in the Midcontinent and the sunny skies in California and the Southwest from the eastern portion of the US that is not as favorable towards renewables generation. The graphic below further breaks down the divide, showing the developing renewables deviation through time, both east and west of the divide.", null, "Even though the eastern portion of the US is generally less conducive to renewables, the divide will likely start pushing its way east in the coming years. Of the more than 150 GW of announced wind and solar projects BTU is tracking in the Henry Hub Outlook, there is a preference towards the eastern portion of the US with about 60% of that capacity targeting eastern states. While coal’s decline is expected to continue, eventually gas will also feel the consequences of renewables growth. Look no further than what is going on today in California where solar generation has eaten away at natural gas’ market shares for a potential foreshadowing of the wider electric and power burn markets in the years to come.\n\nMatthew Hoza is a Manager of Energy Analysis for BTU Analytics. Currently he is leading the power team in the development of BTU Analytics’ Power View platform, which provides capacity, generation, and power price outlooks for ISOs and utility areas across the US. Previously, Matthew led the natural gas team that develops and maintains outlooks for natural gas production, demand, pricing, and infrastructure, as well as provided bespoke natural gas market analysis. He holds a M.S. in Finance from the Simon Graduate School of Business at the University of Rochester and B.S. in Physics from Florida State University.\nPrevPreviousHaynesville Production On the Upswing\nNextMaking Heads and Tails of Proposition 112’s Chances – A Coin Flip?Next" ]
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[ "Panalpina has appointed Ryan Hecht to lead its helicopter shipping (heliship) division, replacing Juerg Boschung who will retire after 25 years with the company.", null, "Hecht joined Panalpina in 2008 and became part of the heliship team in 2009. He will assume leadership of the division in September.\n\nThe heliship team is based in Vancouver, Canada and is supported by specialists at strategic Panalpina locations worldwide. Over the last few years, Panalpina has developed additional heliship centres in the UK and Australia." ]
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[ null, null, "In case you didn’t notice, there’s a crusade in full swing, an anti-faith assault being led by the ranks of rabid evolutionists who are determined to destroy even the merest hint of faith in God.\n\nSpokesmen for the new tyranny in education and the media, men like Richard Dawkins and Bill Nye, are devoting their lives to convincing us all that faith and science are totally incompatible.\n\nDawkins argues that there is no more evidence for belief in God than for Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy. He says that “faith-heads” who believe in God are “ignorant, stupid, or insane.” In his book, The God Delusion (Mariner ed., 2008), he claims to prove that religion is a “vice” based upon “indoctrination.” Belief in God, according to Dawkins, is a “delusion”: “a persistent false belief held in the face of strong, contradictory evidence” (Preface, p. 28). See NOTE 1.\n\nIn our day, scientists are either indoctrinated into the ways of evolution at an early age, or intimidated into silence, or coerced into conversion, with the threat of the loss or denial of a job or a career if they dare to question Darwinism. For documented examples, see the witty and revealing movie, “Expelled” (2).\n\nAs the Institute for Creation Research has stated, “The greatest scientists—the ones most responsible for great discoveries—were creationists.”\n\n“These include Kepler, Newton, Boyle, Bell, Kirby, Maxwell, Pasteur and Carver, among many others. Their numerous discoveries include physical astronomy, calculus, chemistry, electrodynamics, vaccination, and immunization” (3).\n\nEXAMPLES OF NOTABLE INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES OR DEVELOPMENTS BY CREATIONIST SCIENTISTS:\n\nSir Isaac Newton’s 1687 work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, is considered today to be the single greatest work in the history of science. In it he described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, derived from Kepler’s Laws (Kepler was also a believer). He said:\n\n“Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who set the planets in motion. God governs all things and knows all that is or can be done.”—I. Newton\n\n“I see everywhere the inevitable expression of the Infinite in the world; through it the supernatural is at the bottom of every heart.”\n\nJames Clerk Maxwell worked extensively with translating electromagnetic equations and the principles of color combinations. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1861 and published multiple papers on electromagnetism, heat, and physics. Maxwell wrote:\n\n“The consciousness of the presence of God is the only guarantee of true self-knowledge. Everything else is mere fiction, fancy portraiture—done to please one’s friends or self, or to exhibit one’s moral discrimination at the expense of character.” (J. C. Maxwell, 1858, in a letter to the Rev. L. Campbell).\n\nWernher von Braun (above center)—more than any other scientist—brought us into the space age. Von Braun laid the foundation for cell phones, satellite radio, the Internet, GPS, and Doppler radar. His later career reads like a history of the American space program.\n\nVon Braun became the leader of scientists who placed America’s first satellite—Explorer 1—into orbit on January 31, 1958. In 1960, he supervised the development of the Saturn liquid-fuel rocket which provided the basis for transporting Neil Armstrong and his crew to the moon. Project Apollo was the peak of the American space program—and von Braun was at the center of the entire enterprise. What was Von Braun’s view of science and faith? He said that\n\n“The scientific method does not allow us to exclude data which lead to the conclusion that the universe, life and man are based on design. To be forced to believe…that everything in the universe happened by chance—would violate the very objectivity of science itself. Certainly there are those who argue that the universe evolved out of a random process, but what random process could produce the brain of a man or the system of the human eye?” (Seagraves, K. 1973. Jesus Christ Creator. San Diego, CA: Creation-Science Research Center, 7-8). See note 5.\n\nDon’t be fooled into thinking that “all scientists” of the 21st century reject faith as being in opposition to science. I’ve mentioned some believing scientists in previous posts, such as the Institute for Creation Research’s Nathaniel T. Jeanson, and Dr. Vernon R Cupps. Jeanson has a PH.D in Cell and Developmental Biology from Harvard University, and Dr. Vernon R Cupps received a PH.D in nuclear physics from Indiana University (see icr.org).\n\n“Answers in Genesis” lists some living scientists who accept the Genesis account of Creation. To view the list see note 6. You can also find (elsewhere) a list of notable “Intelligent design” scientists.\n\n“Today as well, there are many Ph.D. scientists who reject evolution and instead believe that God created in six days as recorded in Scripture. Consider Dr. Russ Humphreys, a Ph.D. nuclear physicist who has developed (among many other things) a model to compute the present strength of planetary magnetic fields which was able to predict the field strengths of the outer planets. Did a belief in the Bible hinder his research? Not at all.”\n\n“Additionally, think of all the people who have benefited from a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. The MRI scanner was developed by the creationist Dr. Raymond Damadian who has been featured twice in our Creation magazine” (note 6).\n\nNo, true science and faith are certainly not incompatible: it’s the fanatical evolutionists and atheists, the God-haters, and those who are as yet unenlightened, who wish to convince you that they are.\n\nThink outside of their little box." ]
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[ "Home » TV & Movies » Who is dead as blood is found after Lucas and Denise showdown in EastEnders?", null, "Who is dead as blood is found after Lucas and Denise showdown in EastEnders?\n\nDenise Fox (Diane Parish) is in deadly danger in EastEnders, as a terrifying showdown with killer Lucas Johnson (Don Gilet) ensues, and blood is shed as a result.\n\nIt’s seemingly not just Patrick and Denise that’s suspicious either, as Lucas questions the young woman about their trip.\n\nWhat Chelsea has to say for herself remains to be seen, but Lucas successfully persuades her to attend church with him — and things take a turn when he’s interrupted by her phone ringing.\n\nChelsea’s plan ultimately crumbles, and Lucas refuses to go away.\n\nDenise can’t stop thinking about this holiday of Chelsea’s, and therefore she pushes to know more about it — such as who her daughter is going with.\n\nHowever, she soon discovers the truth: it’s Lucas.\n\nHorrified, Denise storms over to Lucas’ and accuses him of manipulating Chelsea, but Lucas is left stunned as he comes to realise that she’s got no idea that this is her daughter’s idea and not his.\n\nHe reminds Denise that he can’t actually leave the country, but Chelsea soon intervenes and assures him that the paperwork is all sorted.\n\nLucas suggests to Chelsea that she take Denise instead, but she refuses to do so, which leaves Denise heartbroken.\n\nFinal preparations are put in place for the trip, but as Chelsea waits with the taxi, Lucas refuses to leave.\n\nDenise overhears the commotion and — assuming that he has once again let their daughter down — she confronts Lucas.\n\nLucas attempts to explain, but Denise rants at him — preventing him from getting a word in edgeways.\n\nAs she launches into a tirade of her hurt and pent-up anger, Lucas finally snaps…\n\nJack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Chelsea search for Denise, but Vinny Panesar (Shiv Jalota) interrupts them, revealing that he thinks something has happened at the flat, as he’s seen blood.\n\nDevastated, they rush over to see for themselves, and they find the place in a complete state — and Denise and Lucas are nowhere to be found.\n\nJack is terrified for Denise and begins searching for her, but he ultimately lashes out at Chelsea, reminding her that she’s the one that brought Lucas back to Walford in the first place.\n\nChelsea feels awful about what’s happened, while Jack is frustrated that he’s not allowed to join the search. Isaac Baptiste (Stevie Basula) offers a helping hand, as he suggests calling Callum ‘Halfway’ Highway (Tony Clay) to to see if there’s anything he can do.\n\nIs Denise okay? Is Lucas?\n\nHas someone died? If so, who?" ]
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[ "Breaking News\nHome / Latest Updates / SOM: The present, the future and the challenges", null, "SOM: The present, the future and the challenges\n\nRepresentatives of the nations that have been engaged in Afghanistan’s rebuilding came together in the Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) on Saturday. The objective of the meeting was to think over together how to get this war-wracked country out of the tunnel of troubles. Amidst a thickening cloud of political chaos, deteriorating security situation, dwindling national economy, the success of the meeting means too much for a country like ours. The next meeting of SOM is slated to be held in Belgian capital Brussels next year where the delegates will review the continued global aid to Afghanistan. Because of the deteriorating security situation, some 700,000 people remain displaced whereas Afghanistan ranks among the lowest globally in terms of development indicators. Its national currency “Afghani” has nosedived particularly in the past three months. Joblessness is soaring to record level. The graph of the government has also been facing a freefall. Terrorists from across the Muslim world have been flocking to the Afghan-Tajik border. In the past, northern areas used to be relatively somehow peaceful. But in the recent months, there has been a steadiest rise in the number of militants and their attacks. Media reported in June that around 1,500 terrorists have come together in the Afghan-Tajik border area. In southeastern provinces Haqqani Network has been increasing its presence while in Nangarhar is gradually becoming infested by Daesh. There has been reduction in international aid. And an end to the international forces’ combat mission. All these factors collectively paint a very much grim picture of the country. On top of that the incompetence of the government to successfully address the challenges on domestic and international fronts is alarming than all the factors. The problem is not that the government doesn’t enjoy public support rather the government itself is the problem. Perhaps it has lost the capacity of making corrections and improving. Its needle looks stuck just on one point—disagreement. First the vote count and poll rigging allegations and then the cabinet formation crisis. Now the electoral reforms issue. And currently the most potentially dangerous is the silence of the government over the issue of “Afghan and Islam” in the electronic ID cards. Endemic corruption, the plunder of natural resources and low literacy are some of the other challenges that also need the government’s attention. Though, President Ashraf Ghani recently announced jihad on corruption but the nation is desperately waiting to see this jihad successful. Ghani assured the donor nations of a corruption-free administration. And it is here he will have to adopt zero tolerance for corruption. Ghani also vowed on Saturday result-oriented structural reforms for economic growth. He is well-aware which areas need reforms. But the problem is the lack of implementation of the designs. After becoming the president, he stormed headlines for resuming a furious probe into Kabul Bank scam, which unnerved those involved in the millions of dollars corruption, however later millions of dollars corruption was reported in the contracts of the Defense Ministry, but where is that fury?" ]
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[ "My latest column for the Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune on Idaho politics…\n\nIt is now clear that the campaign of Idaho Democratic gubernatorial candidate Paulette Jordan purposefully worked to establish a “shell” company in Wyoming, channel at least $20,000 through that company and kept the connections, including who has actually benefited from the campaign’s largess, secret. The convoluted effort was undertaken, the Jordan campaign acknowledges, in order to disguise the ultimate recipients of the campaign’s money. The campaign says the money went to anti-Brad Little Republican operatives who have to remain anonymous to avoid getting crossways with “their Republican patrons.”\n\nUnpacking this subterfuge and the Jordan campaign’s shifting explanation of these shenanigans leads to a couple of obvious questions.\n\nOne question: If Jordan has been truly seeking Republican support in her underdog campaign against the GOP Lt. Governor, support she needs to win, why not do the hard work of forming a genuine “Republicans for Paulette” group? For a long time Democrats, particularly former Governor Cecil Andrus, made such efforts a lynch pin of their campaigns. I remember then-Republican Senator Steve Symms walking into my office in the Idaho Statehouse years ago and looking at a framed copy on the wall of a full-page ad featuring prominent Republicans that Andrus’s campaign had utilized during the hard fought 1986 campaign. The ad featured photos of Washington U.S. Senator Dan Evans and Idaho business titan Harry Magnuson, among others. Symms simply said, “That ad elected him.”\n\nRather than such a transparent, and I would argue effective, tactic, Jordan’s campaign embraced s shadowy scheme to allegedly employ disenchanted GOP operatives to dish dirt on her opponent.\n\nA second question: Is Idaho’s campaign finance disclosure law really so toothless that it permits a campaign to set up what in essence is a secret company (out of state), route money through that company and keep the ultimate recipients of the cash secret? We don’t really know for sure what the company – Roughneck Steering, Inc. – did for the campaign. We don’t know who did whatever was done and we can’t contact the firm because it’s really only a mail drop in Sheridan, Wyoming with a “registered agent” who won’t return a phone call.\n\nWhen I inquired a couple of weeks ago the Jordan campaign told me that Roughneck’s agents (whomever they are) had made “polling calls” approximately “8,270 calls (in August), in September the calls were made to 9,023 Idahoans.”\n\nBut the story shifted when Jordan’s campaign manager Nate Kelly later spoke to reporter Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press. “They ended up doing a bunch of not polling, but push-polling,” Kelly said.\n\nFor those not versed in the terminology of sleazy campaign practices, a “push poll” is designed to persuade, or more often misinform, voters under the guise of being a legitimate public opinion survey. Typically a heap of entirely negative material is shared with the person getting a call in hopes of planting the notion that a certain candidate is a scoundrel. The practice is held in such low regard that it violates the code of ethics of most real pollsters.\n\nKelly also told Russell that Jordan’s previous campaign manager, Michael Rosenow, who resigned in September apparently to protest the campaign’s involvement with a federal political action committee, established the Wyoming shell company. Of course we can’t ask Rosenow about that because he signed a non-disclosure agreement with Jordan’s campaign.\n\nIf, as the Jordan campaign says, there are “anti-Little” forces determined to damage Little’s candidacy that would be some news and would certainly underscore the deep fault lines – or perhaps just bitter animosity – that continues to exist in the Idaho GOP after Little won a tough primary in May. Of course, because the Jordan campaign won’t tell us we can’t even be sure there are mysterious GOP operatives hoping to sabotage their party’s nominee. My own checking turned up suspects, but no evidence.\n\nKelly rejects any suggestion that the Jordan campaign has engaged in subterfuge in order to obscure the final dispensation of campaign funds. He called Roughneck “a contracting firm” that merely processed payments to individuals who had done the actual work for the campaign. He contends such arrangements are typical in the corporate world. Kelly, a California attorney, is also the owner of another Wyoming company that has received several payments from the Jordan campaign.\n\nDespite his role in shielding the names of those really behind Roughneck Steering, Kelly recently told the Associated Press that Jordan’s campaign was all “about transparency.” And he added, “We want to be an open book and not be distracted. Everything is on the up and up.” That statement is Donald Trump-like in its credulity.", null, "The effort by the Jordan campaign to obscure where campaign money has been spent adds to a litany of questions – non-disclosure agreements, two major campaign shakeups, the circumstances surrounding the federal PAC – that bear directly on the candidate’s transparency, not to mention credibility. The effort to conceal the final destination of campaign payments may also violate Idaho’s campaign finance disclosure law.\n\nDeputy Idaho Secretary of State Tim Hurst points out that the purpose of Idaho’s voter approved campaign disclosure law is pretty simple and the intent is not to hide information from voters about how money is raised or spent by candidates. Hurst referenced the stated purpose of the law: “To promote openness in government and avoiding secrecy by those giving financial support to state election campaigns and those promoting or opposing legislation or attempting to influence executive or administrative actions for compensation at the state level.”\n\nAnother section of the Idaho law says: “No contribution shall be made and no expenditure shall be incurred, directly or indirectly, in a fictitious name, anonymously, or by one (1) person through an agent, relative or other person in such a manner as to conceal the identity of the source of the contribution.”\n\nIf the state of Idaho can’t enforce the law in the face of the Jordan campaign’s obvious efforts to skirt real disclosure then the state’s “sunshine law” isn’t worth the paper it’s written on." ]
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[ "In a Vase on Monday: Stars From Another Galaxy", null, "Mightily pleased that we have finally had some proper rain and look set to have a wet week, I knew that photographing today’s vase would be an issue for the first time in ages because of the low light levels – but in the damp circumstances I can tolerate them, if you can!", null, "Last night I was unsure about the contents, knowing that I could easily stuff a vase with cosmos and Ammi visnaga or even a few roses and that it would look pretty enough, but that would be just TOO easy – so on the lookout for something that hadn’t featured before I made for the big galvanised tank which has been full of flowering fuchsia and petunias for weeks. Unfortunately the rain has left the petunias a little worse for wear, but there were a number of fuchsia flowers that were still dangling happily so they were first to be picked – these are ‘Ballerina’, the hugely successful result of packs from Aldi earlier in the year, 4 for £2.99 or thereabouts. Hopefully I can over-winter them in the greenhouse.\n\nPossibly included once in a vase but otherwise completely but unjustifiably neglected on the blog are two pots with the tender climber Sundaville, which spend their winters inside the sitooterie but sit outside like bookends during the milder months – once they overcome their sense of abandonment they slowly produce more wonderfully glossy green leaves as well as these pretty flowers. Indeed the plants would happier still if they received (ahem!) a little attention over winter. Persicaria ‘Firetail’ has also rarely been mentioned, living as it does in the shadow of P ‘Red Dragon’, and its spiky pink flowers are almost over but nevertheless added a little pink spikiness to the other chosen ones. And the fourth contender? Not a star by any stretch of the imagination, but a pernicious and unwanted intruder, regularly and begrudgingly cut back – I wonder what my neighbour would say if I presented him with all the mile-a-minute (Russian vine, Polygonum baldschuanicu or various unmentionable alternatives) I had hacked off, as in theory one is legally obliged to do….perhaps I should try it….. For once it is doing something useful and adding some pure whiteness to the vase on its stiff but prettily draped stems.", null, "The vase is another little Caithness glass one from a car boot sale, and possibly not the best colour I realised once it was filled although the shape is perfect – I do have the same vase in a different colourway but wasn’t going to change it at this stage. The props are an astronomical book and some lunar looking crystals, stalactitic calcite and apopholyte – if it wasn’t for the book I would have taken the vase outside, but it was still raining so the photo shoot took place on the stove in the living room where reflections from the tile surround are sometimes an issue, and tried with and without flash. I am really pleased with the final effect of this vase and a little disappointed that the photos don’t really do it justice.\n\nMore and more people are enjoying this Monday meme, whether just looking or making a vase of their own – it is certainly addictive and I am now beginning to regularly add tiny vases to the bathrooms, often with rejects from the Monday vases. If you would like to join in, just make a vase with your own pickings and then to share it with include a link from your site to this post, and a link back to yours in a comment on this post – the links can be a bit fiddly if you are not used to it, but it gets easier after a while and becomes second nature. As I am not usually able to post my vase until after midday UK time do make sure you add your link to the newest post!", null, "Like Loading...\nThis entry was posted in Being Creative, Gardening, Gardens, In a Vase on Monday and tagged Fuchsia 'Ballerina', mile-a-minute vine, persicaria 'Firetail', Sundaville. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n47 Responses to In a Vase on Monday: Stars From Another Galaxy" ]
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[ "Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), welcomed the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of a resolution censuring the flagrant and systematic human rights violations in Iran. She said: After 66 UN condemnation, the world community must take effective measures to stop the escalating trend of human rights abuses and the continuous crimes against humanity by the clerical regime.\n\nShe added: Silence and inaction vis-à-vis the countless crimes perpetrated by the religious fascism ruling Iran in the past four decades have emboldened it in perpetuating and intensifying its crimes against humanity. The massacre of more than 1,500 people and youth, the wounding of 4,000 more and the arrest of 12,000 during the nationwide uprising in November is one of the most horrific crimes in the 21st century and by any measure amounts to crime against humanity.\n\nMrs. Rajavi emphasized that those responsible for the heinous atrocities in November, the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, its president Hassan Rouhani, and other regime leaders, have been involved in the ruling theocracy’s crimes, including the massacre of 1988. Their impunity must end. The Security Council must recognize the regime’s crimes, including the 1988 and the 2019 massacres, as crimes against humanity so that those responsible are brought to justice.\n\nThe NCRI’s President-elect again underscored the need for the formation of a fact-finding mission by the UN to investigate the November massacre and to travel to Iran to visit the prisons and those arrested. She added that Iran’s ruling theocracy is the most barbaric and egregious abuser of human rights in the world today. It has flagrantly trampled on the Iranian nation’s fundamental rights in all its political, social and economic aspects, and must therefore be banished by the international community.\n\nSecretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran\nDecember 18, 2019", null, null ]
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[ null, null, null, "Sa:Paru (Gai Jatra) festival lasts for eight days, and during these days, revelers march around the designated route in extravagant costumes, catching and ridiculing unethical practices of public figures.\n\nGai Jatra, Literally Cow Festival is one of the most fun and amusing festivals, but Bhaktapur is the most enchanting of all. On Gai Jatra’s very day at the same time, all the bereaved families in the city go around the city with a donkey, or a girl or a boy dressed as a sacred animal, along the heritage path. On their journey to heaven, the cow is believed to help the lost souls wade into the celestial sea. And it is often said that it is only this day that the gates of the after-world open to the dead are trown.\n\nBamboo structures covered with colorful cloth and painted portraits of cows symbolizing the dead, crowding the streets of Bhaktapur on the Sa: Paru day. The bamboo constructions are such that it is easy to decide whether the dead were a male or a female or a woman. Clearly adding fun to the festival’s somber dimension, different groups of people are going around, throwing sticks and caricaturing at various events and personalities. Throughout the week, tourists can see and enjoy masked dances and ‘humor & satire activities’ in the ancient town’s numerous public spaces and squares.\n\nYou're registered and logged in successfully. Redirecting please wait....\n\nRegistered successfully. An activation email has been sent to your provided email address. Didn't get any email? Resend Again\n\nPlease try another email or signin.\n\nEmail is not resgistered with us.\nTranslate »\nerror: Alert: Content is protected !!Powered By Houwoma Ji\nPost-A-Job" ]
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[ null, "We are thrilled to announce that THE KING’S EVIL by Andrew Taylor (HarperCollins, 2019), THE BEAR PIT (Quercus, 2019) by S.G. MacLean, and THE FATAL PASSION OF ALMA RATTENBURY by Sean O’Connor (Simon & Schuster, 2019) have been longlisted for several awards at this year’s Crime Writers’ Association Awards!\n\nBoth Andrew Taylor and S.G. MacLean have been longlisted for the Sapere Books Historical Dagger for best historical crime novel set in any period up to fifty years prior to the year in which the award will be made.\n\nTHE KING’S EVIL is the ‘dazzling’ (The Guardian) third instalment in Andrew Taylor’s Sunday Times bestselling series, and is also longlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for thrillers set in any period.\n\nTHE BEAR PIT by S.G. MacLean is longlisted for the Gold Dagger, awarded to the best crime novel. This latest novel is the fifth in the The Seeker series, which is ‘one of the best historical crime series around’ (The Times).\n\nTHE FATAL PASSION OF ALMA RATTENBURY by Sean O’Connor is longlisted for the Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction for non-fiction works on a crime related theme, including works relating to true crime, historical crime, crime-related biography, crime-fiction literature and critical studies. THE FATAL PASSION OF ALMA RATTENBURY is ‘A case study in human frailty, jealousy and desire.’ (The Times).\n\nThe Crime Writers’ Association awards are ‘the premier literary crime writing awards in the United Kingdom’ and the oldest in the genre. The shortlists will be announced later in the year with the ceremony due to take place on 22nd October 2020." ]
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[ "I love this preview and I can’t wait to get my hands on Burrowes’s latest historical romance!", null, "Noah Winters, Duke of Anselm, exercises the pragmatism for which he’s infamous when his preferred choice of bride cries off, and her companion, Lady Thea Collins, becomes his next choice for his duchess. Lady Thea’s mature, sensible and even rather attractive-what could possibly go wrong?\n\nAs a lady fallen on hard times, Thea doesn’t expect tender sentiments from His Grace, but she does wish Noah had courted her trust, lest her past turn their hastily arranged marriage into a life of shared regrets. Is His Grace courting a convenient wife, or a beautiful disaster?\n\nThe Duke and Duchess are having a rocky start to their marriage, also to their day…\n\nNoah had woken up beside his wife—again, despite all plans to the contrary—creating another first for him. Thea had risen several times during the night to tend to herself. He hadn’t realized that monthly courses caused a woman’s rest to be interrupted.\n\nCrashingly bad planning, for a lady’s sleep to be disturbed when she most needed rest.\n\n“You’re not about to steal my tea?” Thea held out the cup, her gaze shy as she sat propped against the headboard.\n\n“Where’s the fun in stealing what’s freely offered?” Noah settled in beside her and filched a bite of her cinnamon toast. “Would you rather have chocolate this morning?”\n\n“You’re”— Noah waved a hand in the direction of her middle—“indisposed.”\n\n“I am not indisposed.” Thea set her teacup down with a little clink. “The discomfort has passed, as it always does. You needn’t be concerned.”\n\n“I am not concerned, Thea.” Not greatly concerned, now that she’d stopped ordering him to go away and was ready for a proper spat. “I am attempting in my bumbling way to dote. You will allow it.”\n\nDrat. He’d given another order.\n\n“You couldn’t bumble if one gave you written instructions, Anselm,” Thea said, looking a little less peaked for having run up her flags. “That was my toast you appropriated.”\n\n“Appropriation is what happens when one’s wife can’t appreciate a little doting. You’re being stingy with the tea, just as you were stingy with the covers. How long does this indisposition last?”\n\nHer chin came up. “I am the Duchess of Anselm. I am not stingy with anything, but you are a very presuming husband.”\n\n“Doting.” Noah took Thea’s free hand to kiss her knuckles— lest she mistake his point. “Also in need of my duchess’s guidance on this one marital matter.”\n\n“This is so personal.” Thea’s gaze was on their joined hands— for Noah would not have her haring off in a fit of mortification. “I didn’t think you’d be a personal sort of husband. You were supposed to appear in my dressing-room doorway a few nights a month, silently take a few marital liberties, and then leave me in peace. We’d trade sections of the Times over breakfast the next morning.”\n\n“Prosaic.” Boring and exactly what Noah himself had envisioned. “Hard to see any doting going on, though.”\n\n“Husband?” Thea’s tone was hesitant. “Thank you, for keeping me company last night. I would not have known how to ask.”\n\n“I suppose that’s the definition of doting.” Noah lingered at the cart to assemble a plate. “It’s the little things you can’t bring yourself to ask for, that an attentive spouse will enjoy providing to you. Bacon or ham?”\n\n“A little of both, please.”\n\n“I’m a trifle indisposed. I need the sustenance.”\n\nNoah piled both ham and bacon on Thea’s plate, and stole better than half of it, because he needed the sustenance too.\n\nNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes’ bestsellers include The Heir, The Soldier, Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish and Lady Eve’s Indiscretion. The Heir was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2010, The Soldier was a PW Best Spring Romance of 2011, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish won Best Historical Romance of the Year in 2011 from RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards, Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight was a Library Journal Best Book of 2012, and The Bridegroom Wore Plaid was a PW Best Book of 2012. Her Regency romances have received extensive praise, including starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Grace is branching out into short stories and Scotland-set Victorian romance with Sourcebooks. She is a practicing family law attorney and lives in rural Maryland.", null, null, null ]
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[ "While we love celebrating album cover art here at Vinyl Connection, it’s worth remembering that those sleeves contain records (or, ahem, CDs). So for this first edition of (yet another) occasional feature called “Listener’s Digest” I have chosen four albums that appeared in Album Cover posts over recent months.\n\nVariety being the ear-spice of musical life, we have one album from each of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Plus four diverse genres: Electronic, Progressive, Singer-songwriter, and Alt Pop. Something for everyone, with any luck.", null, "A collaboration between legendary synthesiser wiz Klaus Schulze and Rainer Bloss, Drive Inn sounds very much of its time — mid-80s sequencers providing a bright palette of synthesised sounds. Bloss had recently toured with Schulze, appearing on the latter’s 1983 Dziekuje Poland double live album; clearly the collaboration was a positive experience for both musicians.\n\nSide one has four shorter pieces that motor along – nothing really zooms, nothing crashes. Opening piece “Drive Inn” sets off at a smart clip, cruising through the suburbs until – with a burst of Fairlight orchestral flashes – it warps into the distance. “Sightseeing” has those twittering flutey calliope voices that scream “New Age”, though this is undercut by the vigorous percussion. Fairly tedious, though. “Truckin’” is not the Grateful Dead live staple, but a brooding piece that strongly evokes the contemporaneous film music of Tangerine Dream. Creepy synthesised strings make this my favourite track on the album.", null, "Side two shows more variation, though still travelling comfortably along a pre-planned route. First up is “Racing”, unsurprisingly a fast-paced, percussion heavy ride with odd strangled vocalising that, frankly, sounds more like someone experiencing gastro-intestinal pain than anything automotive.\n\nAt just over 11 minutes, “Road Clear” is the centrepiece of the album and quite satisfying. Several melodic threads weave in and out of the traffic, changing lanes now and then – but never dangerously. Rather like and updated “Autobahn” but without the wit and retro-wink of the Kraftwerk classic. Sign-posting the destination is “Drive out”, a mid-sized van of a piece rolling down the highway towards the final truck stop.\n\nBloss went on the make two further volumes in the Drive Inn series; I don’t feel a pressing need to take those trips. But this one is fine. Why is it here? Its’ cover provided the feature image for the initial ‘Car Covers’ post.", null, "I have to confess that I am not a big Barclay James Harvest fan. If you are, best to skip the next couple of paragraphs to the other James. At various times I’ve owned (and listened to) a dozen BJH albums but rarely have I been excited. Even the earlier stuff has less interest than you’d expect from a band who first released their ‘progressive’ music in 1970.\n\nBaby James Harvest is their fourth album, from 1972. Four long-players in two years. That might just tell you all you need to know. Frankly, I bought this for the album sleeve, having been searching not-very-hard for a decent baby cover to use in a long-planned Birth to Death album cover project. The project realised, I thought I’d better give the LP a spin. Sadly I cannot report a bountiful harvest of interest. It’s all so nice, so safe, so late-70s Moody Blues.", null, "Only one song stood out in two attentive listens: “Summer soldier” is an interesting arrangement with some well-assembled sound effects contributed by the producer, Peter Tattersall.\n\nHere is an uncharitable alternative:", null, "James Taylor having provided the backbone of the 9 Lives cover story, it seems only fair to visit one of his albums.\n\nYoung James was amongst the initial wave of singer-songwriters. His first, self-titled album was released in December 1968, nine months after Joni Mitchell’s Song To A Seagull and a month after the first solo release by Neil Young. That it was recorded in London and released on the Beatles’ Apple label adds groovy historical context to what is a very strong debut.\n\nProduced by Peter Asher, James Taylor consists of an interconnected suite of a dozen acoustic songs, some enriched by subtle strings and linked by sweet little instrumental interludes. From the opening ‘Don’t talk now’ where the simple, catchy tune is accompanied by bluesy harpsichord (true!), if you let yourself be drawn into this beguiling land of whimsical observations and puzzling relationships you will emerge at the end with a quiet, satisfied smile on your face.", null, "It all fits together so well it is not especially helpful to trawl through the songs — either you enter this gentle chamber pop kingdom or not — but let me highlight a couple of favourites.\n\nTaylor’s song relating his time in a psychiatric institution, ‘Knocking ‘round the zoo’, is both self-aware and angry.\n\nThere’s a chick who’s paid to be my slave\n\nBut she’ll hit me with a needle\n\nIf she thinks I’m trying to misbehave\n\n‘Something in the way she moves’ and ‘Carolina in my mind’ have become classics of the singer-songwriter genre and with good cause. Both are strong, timeless songs. Paul McCartney plays bass on the latter, which was released as a single. I’ve sung along to it many times…\n\nCan’t you see the sunshine\n\nCan’t you just feel the moonshine\n\nAnd ain’t it just like a friend of mine\n\nTo hit me from behind\n\nIt’s the hurt in that final line that adds depth. Shadows and light.\n\n‘Night owl’ versus ‘Brighten your night with my day’\n\nWelcome to the cloudy sunny world of James Taylor, terrific in 1968, still going strong in 2015.", null, null, "The Mutton Birds were a 90s New Zealand band based around the song-writing prowess of Dan McGlashan. Rain, steam & Speed was their final studio album, released in 1999 and chock full of songs that might have been written by a less satisfied Neil Finn, sung in a voice like an antipodean Joe Pernice.\n\nThere’s a thin strand of winter inside\n\nNo matter how hot it gets\n\nBut there is a consistent self-mocking humour that prevents McGlashan’s songs descending into bathos. In ‘Goodbye drug’ he takes a recent ex- to the airport.\n\nI got you coffee from the machine\n\nIt was a grey and it smelt like kerosene\n\nBut you took it and you left town\n\nAlong with everything that wasn’t nailed down\n\nThe wonderful cover photo is credited as “Airborne biker, 1940” by Hulton Getty and appeared in the post 10 MORE MOTORISED ALBUM COVERS.\n\nIf you don’t know New Zealand alt-pop, check out The Mutton Birds. I recommend starting with the marvellous Envy of Angels.\n\nTell me this cover doesn’t earn bonus points for style. Go on, I dare you." ]
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[ null, "With Victoria George & The High Lonesome – in the GRATE ROOM\n\nIt wasn’t a given that these musicians would wind up in anything remotely resembling a bluegrass band. Singer Melody Walker got into world music and belted out roots-rock. Bassist Jeremy Darrow studied jazz. Leif Karlstrom trained as a classical violinist, and still prefers that title to “fiddle player.” Mandolinist Adam Roszkiewicz studied classical guitar at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.\n\nThe actual guitarist in the band, Jacob Groopman, did his share of exploring after college, too.\n\n“I was in an Afrobeat group for about five years, touring around in this 10-piece kind of hippie Afrobeat band,” Groopman says.\n\nIn the bluegrass world, musicians tend to define themselves by their relationships to tradition — specifically, the tradition of high-and-lonesome singing and a hard-driving sound. There are regional variations from Virginia to Colorado. The West Coast has its own freewheeling tradition, and that’s where Front Country started out: at a monthly jam in San Francisco. Then its members heard about a band contest at a bluegrass festival.\n\n“And we ended up winning that band competition,” Walker says. “The very next day, I made a website for the band because I thought maybe people will be Googling Front Country at that point, possibly.”\n\nFrom that point on, Front Country was a serious band. The group made a mixtape reimagining songs by Don Henley, King Crimson and the indie-pop band tUnE-yArDs." ]
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[ "An interview with Sascha Hilgenfeldt\n\nSascha Hilgenfeldt is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering. After reading his research statement, I wanted to learn more about his work with fluid mechanics in the health and biomechanics area.", null, "With all of his knowledge and experience, I asked him how he mentors his graduate students. He said a large part of his work with graduate students is very free flowing, with the goal of instilling some creativity in the student. While close supervision and instruction is important initially, he said he likes to see the graduate student come up with ideas and solutions to issues by themselves and follow them through to fruition before they earn their PhD.\n\nNext, I asked Professor Hilgenfeldt to walk me through the technical work he has performed. He first mentioned work on a phenomenon called sonoluminescence in which oscillating bubbles emit light. He then was interested in applying bubble oscillations for use in microfluidics. He illustrated a simple microfluidic device made from soft materials. This device uses one oscillating bubble to ‘sort’ particles flowing through the device. In the flow field induced by the bubble oscillation, particles of greater diameter would drift upwards and particles of smaller diameter would drift downwards. He mentioned research with this device is not yet complete. The additional challenge of this research is to describe not only the fluid mechanics, but the mechanics of the particles in the fluid and the forces acting on them. Clearly, there are some differential forces that cause the larger particles to move differently than the smaller particles.\n\nHe also leads research into biological tissues, which have a structure similar to foams. He first began to work with foams during his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard, where he learned that tissues and other related systems are morphologically similar to foams.\n\nFinally, we discussed collaboration in academia. I asked Professor Hilgenfeldt what he expected the fluid mechanics field to look like in 10 years. His response was that he expects fields to mesh. He cited a fluid mechanics conference that he attends annually. Twenty years ago, this conference hosted roughly 400-500 people. At the last conference before the pandemic, over 4,000 people attended. As research develops, the traditional fields of science and engineering are becoming more connected and reliant on each other. In the future, Professor Hilgenfeldt expects increasing collaboration among all fields of academia to continue to develop unique solutions to all sorts of current issues that we face every day." ]
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[ "There isn’t a hint of overstatement when Mark McCarthy calls 2020 a lost year for the Canadian tourism industry.\n\n“Everyone is on survival mode,” said McCarthy, whose family-owned tourism company in St. John’s did a fraction of its usual business this past summer after premiers in the Atlantic provinces created a regional bubble that excluded visitors from the rest of the country.\n\nMcCarthy and Joe Urie, co-owner of the Jasper Tour Company in Alberta, spoke to CBC’s The House about the common challenges their industry faces because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and whether the aid package included in this week’s fiscal update provides enough of a booster shot to inoculate them against another round of economic lockdowns.\n\nTourism employs 750,000 people in Canada, accounts for 2 per cent of GDP and supports many rural and Indigenous communities.\n\nFinance Minister Chrystia Freeland acknowledged the sector took a particularly heavy blow from the prolonged economic lockdown, from politicians at all levels urging people to stay home and from travel restrictions that remain in place in many parts of the country.\n\n“We know that businesses in tourism, hospitality, travel, arts and culture have been particularly hard-hit. So we are creating a new stream of support for those businesses that need it most … that have lost revenue as people stay home to fight the spread of the virus,” Freeland said in French while presenting Monday’s economic update.", null, "Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke in the House of Commons on Monday. 48:39\n\nThe government created a program offering guaranteed loans and reduced interest rates to the tourism sector and other hard-hit industries. It also moved this week to earmark 25 per cent of its Regional Relief and Recovery Fund for local tourism businesses. That works out to more than $500 million through June.\n\nMcCarthy and Urie have never met, but they face the same daunting challenges in keeping their businesses afloat and their people employed.\n\nMcCarthy’s company typically runs 50 escorted tours around Newfoundland and Labrador during the peak season from May to October. Its customers are mostly Canadian, its tours employ local guides and its spinoff business helps to support local restaurants, shops and car rental firms.\n\n“However, after March, when everything closed down, basically we had no season at all,” McCarthy said. “We ended up with less than one per cent of revenue for the year.”\n\nUrie takes groups of up to 14 people on tours in and around Jasper National Park that focus on Indigenous history and culture. Unlike McCarthy, he relies heavily on international travellers.\n\n“And of course, with the borders closed, that pretty much zeroed us out,” Urie told The House. “And, like Newfoundland being closed, the Canadian federal government closed the national parks and the national historic sites across the country. So we didn’t even have — for almost a three-month period of time — Albertans coming into the park.”\n\nThe near-collapse of tourism made it impossible for many companies to keep all of their employees on the payroll. With no tourists, with no money coming in, federal programs like the wage subsidy were of limited use to these firms.\n\nTour operators Joe Urie of Jasper, Alberta and Mark McCarthy of St. John’s, N.L., discuss new help for their industry in this week’s economic update, and what else businesses need to see to survive the coming year. 8:08\n\nThe Tourism Industry Association of Canada said it’s encouraged by the support targeting the industry in this week’s fiscal update, but warned that more needs to be done if these companies are to survive.\n\n“Tourism businesses have been facing months of reduced or no revenue — and without certainty of support, including timing, they cannot plan for their financial future,” said the association’s acting CEO Vince Accardi in a statement. “We look forward to continued work with the government to ensure these supports get to those who have been hardest hit, on the right terms and as soon as possible.”\n\n“A lot of Indigenous tourism businesses have a really hard time applying for these programs. There’s a lot of financial institutions that won’t touch you if your business is on a reserve,” he said. “You know, it’s really, really difficult.”\n\nUrie estimates it will take until at least 2022 — perhaps longer — for tourism to rebound, despite reports that vaccines will be available in Canada in the coming months. He said that’s made him reluctant to apply for the federal business loans.\n\nMcCarthy has similar concerns about the plight of his partners in small communities around Newfoundland and Labrador who might be attracted by the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA), which provides interest-free loans of up to $60,000. A third of a CEBA loan will be forgiven if the balance is paid off by the end of 2022.\n\n“And unless we can get opened up in 2021, I think that the payback period could be difficult for a lot of these operators,” he said. “So I think it’s a real concern for people who are just availing of the loans … because they’re in survival mode.”\n\nAs their interview with The House ended, Urie and McCarthy exchanged information. “I just went on your site and had a look, Joe. It’s great!” McCarthy said as he and Urie briefly chatted about the value of private tours and engaging more with local guides.\n\nOn the same page — and in the same boat, as they look ahead to an uncertain future for Canada’s tourism industry." ]
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[ null, "Tito and Ivan Ribar at Sutjeska in Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. Marshal of an arm is considered equivalent to the rank general of the army, which was used in the infantry. Corporations and public bodies often define processes intended to promote fair and open competition for their business while minimizing risk, such as exposure to fraud, almost all purchasing decisions include factors such as delivery and handling, marginal benefit, and price fluctuations.\n\nRetrieved from ” https: Procurement — Procurement is the act of finding, acquiring, buying goods, services or works from an external source, often via a tendering or competitive bidding process. Archived copy as title link. The name field is required. Each of the Yugoslav constituent republics had its own territorial defence forces which in wartime were subordinate to supreme command as an part of the defence system.\n\nThe differences in air flows under such conditions leds to problems in control, increased drag due to shock waves. Yugoslavia was formed in under the name Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, the name deliberately left the republic-or-kingdom question open. A good example of this is a central heating boiler controlled only by a timer, fv heat is applied for a constant time.\n\nPlease note the delivery estimate is greater than 13 business days.\n\nHe was a public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad. Example of a single industrial control loop; showing continuously modulated control of process flow.\n\nThis office was made hereditary in the high nobility, e. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. This article has multiple issues.\n\nLearn More – opens in a new window or tab. Procurement is one component of the concept of sourcing and acquisition. Would glxsnik also like to submit a review for this item? With a highly favourable reputation abroad in both Cold War blocs, Josip Gkasnik Tito received some 98 foreign decorations, including the Legion of Honour, Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia.\n\nAerosvet was an aviation magazine published by the Aeronautical Union of Vojvodina, Yugoslavia. The brigade structure had advantages at a time of declining manpower, the arms industry was dominant in the Yugoslavian economy. On May 8, nr. Minimum dv payments are required. A standard example of a unit is a resistance thermometer.\n\nWatch list is full. Economy Shipping from outside US. Learn More – opens in a new window or tab Any international shipping and import charges are paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc.\n\nA closed loop controller therefore has a loop which ensures the controller exerts a control action to give a process output the same as the Reference input or set point. In Octoberthe first de Havilland Mosquito F. Zeitschrift der Luftwaffe und Luftabwehr. During World War II he was the leader of the Partisans, while his goasnik has been criticized as authoritarian, and concerns glsanik the repression of political opponents have been raised, some historians consider him a benevolent dictator.\n\nTen Westland Dragonfly helicopters were obtained inand inin the JRV was merged with the air defence units operated by the Army and became known as the Air Force and Air Defence. This amount is subject to change until you make glasnii." ]
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[ "Having been growing in the rock scene for the last few years, American trio of brothers Radkey have been making a name for themselves as one of guitar music's more promising new bands. They released EPs 'Cat & Mouse' and 'Devil Fruit' in 2013, and both showed them to be a band that know how to write distortion filled riffs that pack a punch and a good hook that sticks in your head. Now their debut full length 'Dark Black Makeup' is upon us and sees Radkey grow even stronger.", null, "Things get off to a thrilling start with the raw, galloping riffs of the title track featuring droning vocals that channel Jim Morrison and Danzig. Immediately electrifying. The chorus is very infectious with bouncy grooves and catchy rhymes. It sounds like it could have soundtracked 80s cult vampire film 'Lost Boys' the way the lyrics talk about 'waking these kids up' and 'capes and dark black makeup', not to mention the anthemic, fist-pumping vibe.\n\nNext we have 'Romance Dawn' which starts cool with easy going guitar stabs, but the sudden upsurge in tempo is a dance-worthy adrenaline shot.\n\nRadkey's bluesy side comes out for 'Love Spills'. Here there's more bending of the strings. It's slower and less battering than the previous songs, but once again they deliver a song which is very hard to get out of your head. Radkey have a way with words; simple but not dumb or insincere: 'Love spills, and it looks so pretty, got a feeling that it makes me dizzy, my heart skips but it's always spinning, in this world, in this city'.\n\n'Best Friends' also hits the breaks on tempo with a stoner rock vibe. There's a strong Queens Of The Stone Age influence here with tough but subdued guitars. 'Le Song' starts off a lot like 'Na Na Na' by My Chemical Romance with an almost identical monosyllabic chant. The Misfits influence is strong here in terms of the speed and the senseless repetition of 'come a little bit closer', like a lost track of that band's seminal 'Walk Among Us' record.\n\n'Hunger Pain' is quite soft compared to the rest of the album, but retains the band's guts, while 'Song Of Solomon' lifts the mood in poppy punk fashion with Ramones-esque riffs lightly chugging away and the joyous roaring of, 'I, have given up, I'm a let down'.\n\n'Evil Doer' sounds slightly fuzzier and vocals are just a shade more sombre than anything else on the record. However, it's not all doom and gloom as the manic 'Glore' comes in with jumpy vocals that sound like someone having a nervous breakdown.\n\nWith 'Dark Black Makeup', Radkey have delivered a solid, straight-up rock record with riffs that are raw and full of energy as well as strong vocals that demand and deserve your attention. Whether Radkey are playing it fast or slow, moody or upbeat, their tough tone and memorable song-writing make for a collection of songs that are infectious and a sheer blast." ]
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[ null, "With over 90 recipes for cooking\n\nAfter the planned \"Friends\" reunion had to be postponed until further notice due to the Corona crisis, fans of the cult sitcom can still be happy. Now an official cookbook for the series has been announced. As the US magazine \"People\" reports , among other things , the cookbook contains more than 90 different recipes, which are said to have been inspired by the characters of Jennifer Aniston (51), Matt LeBlanc (52) and Co.\n\nAmanda Yee's book will be released on September 22, 2023 in the United States and contains numerous dishes that appear in the series – including the classic \"Friendsgiving\" feast or Joey's legendary meatball sandwich. There is a step-by-step guide to the recipes so that everyone can actually prepare the iconic meals. There is also a reference to the corresponding episode for each recipe, in order to theoretically fit exactly with it." ]
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[ null, "Pique: Is the process underway for locals to apply for funding?\n\nPique: Is the funding earmarked for any specific groups?\n\nAJN: We don't earmark for any specific groups, but it isn't exactly a free-for-all either. We have specific guidelines for groups we give funding to, and review all applications that are turned in.\n\nPique: You don't release the amount that is donated to organizations, but how many applicants will get funding?\n\nAJN: The amount of applicants that will be granted funding depends on how many applicants apply, the amount of funding they apply for, and how much money is in the pot.\n\nPique: What is the timeline for applicants to receive the funding\n\nAJN: Generally, the funds are awarded between December and March.\n\nPique: Do you look for a range of applicants — such as arts, business, etc. How is it broken down?\n\nAJN: Yes, we are always interested in a range of applicants; we want to fund as many different groups and organizations as possible. There isn't a breakdown — it all depends on what groups apply.\n\nPique: Do you earmark funds for specific businesses or charities?\n\nAJN: A portion of the funds go to the Legacy Fund. (The Legacy Fund involves projects or programs that create a legacy — something that is lasting and is of significance — for the general community with a focus on agriculture and/or arts and culture; health; recreation; or other priorities determined by the Pemberton Music Festival Community Fund Committee.)\n\nPique: In past years, are there some applicants who don't receive any funding. Do you keep track of which groups didn't?\n\nAJN: Yes, some applicants do not receive funding because their request does not fit the fund guidelines. We do keep track of who received funds from last year.\n\nPique: I understand Post Canada donated cereal for the festival. Is this something you'd like to see for next year?\n\nAJN: The initiative to donate cereal was a collaboration between HUKA and the brand's agency. In addition to the cereal donated, fans who participated in the free breakfast program by Post donated cash and Post matched their donations. We would like to see it again next year and we're looking into ways we can implement it into next year's festival.\n\nLoralee Seitz, Pemberton Food Bank Coordinator, said the food bank is still giving out cereal that Post donated for the festival: \"I will be giving that out through Christmas. It was fantastic I can't say thanks enough. It was the biggest donation we've ever seen.\"" ]
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[ "I don’t believe in taking right decisions. I take decisions and then make them right", null, "News Claim: A message widely viral on social media claiming Ratan Tata words as, “I don’t believe in taking right decisions. I take decisions and then make them right”.\n\nViral News Today: Message viral on social media, “I don’t believe in taking right decisions. I take decisions and then make them right”\n\n\"I don't believe in taking right decisions, I take decisions and then make them right.\"#RatanTata#83rdBirthAnniversarry pic.twitter.com/p7mHDddH4A\n\nNews Verification: The words were never said by Ratan Tata, this was also quoted and accepted by Ratan Tata himself. During one Interview, He said, “Facebook or Twitter made those statements it was never made by me”, were the words spoken.\n\nIf you hear the first 23 seconds of the below video, it is easy to deduce that Ratan Tata never made any such statements.\n\nRatan Naval Tata is an Indian industrialist, philanthropist, and former chairman of Tata Sons. He was also chairman of Tata Group, from 1990 to 2012, and again, as interim chairman, from October 2016 through February 2017, and continues to head its charitable trusts.\n\nThe origin of the actual person who said this words are not known, as it has been widely quoted by many over the years." ]
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[ "Week in Russian kitchen: Barbeque festival and the art of cucumbers", null, "Barbeque Festival: a feast for carnivores.\n\nBarbeque aficionados don’t want to miss the chance to indulge at this weekend’s Barbeque Festival in Moscow's Sokolniki Park. In addition to delicious food, the festival, which runs July 29-31, will also feature blues, country and rock — all in English — an open air theater and the epic Grill Gross Battle championship — a skewer fight with 10 participating teams!", null, "Delicious Russia: Shashlyk and Ajapsandal for dinner at the dacha\n\nMore than 30 meat-focused restaurants, chefs and grill experts will prepare delights to satisfy every guest. There is also a special kids’ zone with exciting activities for the younger set.\n\nThe picnic will combine meat dishes from various national cuisines, notable for their different types of meats, marinades, spices cooking techniques and types of coal. Try them all and find your favorite flavor!\n\nSardines, a common feature on the Soviet dinner table, nearly disappeared from the shops and markets for the last 20 years. At the beginning of the 1990s, sardine fishing was stopped because the species had been overfished and they were in short supply. This month, however, the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency announced that the sardine has recovered and sardine fishing will begin again in late August or early September.", null, "What exactly is a Soviet sandwich?\nSpecialists agree with the assessment that the level of sardines has rebounded and say that in the next few years, the amount of the sardine fished may reach 1 million tons. Special scientific ships will accompany fishing trawlers.\n\nFor years, the sardine was one of the most affordable and healthy fish in the Russian diet and its return is highly anticipated. This particular type of sardine lives near the shores of the Kuril islands, Japan, Korea and China. In Russian it is called ‘ivasi’ which came from the Japanese ‘iwashi’ — literally, ‘sardine.’", null, "The Golden Ring city of Yaroslavl (170 miles north-east of Moscow) is hoping to attract visitors with a new exhibition at the Yaroslavl Museum of Art. “Cucumber Time” is dedicated to one of the Russia’s most beloved vegetables.", null, "Delicious Russia: Chanterelles & soft salted cucumbers\nThe exhibition began as a joke. The name of one of Yaroslavl’s most famous families, Ogurtsovy, is derived from the Russian word for ‘cucumber,’ ogurets. The family owned a picture framing studio and over the years they acquired a huge and diverse art collection. Many of the photos are still lifes of food.\n\nThe cucumber has been cultivated in Russia for more than five centuries and widely used in Russian cuisine, which is reflected in the exhibits: there are still-lifes with cucumbers accompanying the most unusual products such as shrimps.\n\nThe exhibition also includes recipes for the canned and quick-pickled cucumbers, cucumber facial masks and other items.", null ]
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[ null, "On September 25, 1776, the monk Dositheos, recluse of the Kiev Caves, died at his prayers. That was the end of his life. It was not what anyone would have expected at the beginning.\n\nDaria and her grandmother\n\nIn 1721, in a little town east of Moscow, a child was born to a noble family. The child’s name was Daria. Her family were all very important people. And, to Daria, no one was as important as her grandmother, the nun Porphyria. When Daria was only 2 years old, Porphyria persuaded Daria’s parents to let the child stay with her in the Monastery of the Ascension in Moscow.\n\nDaria and her grandmother were inseparable. Porphyria taught Daria to read and to pray. And Daria particularly loved helping her grandmother distribute alms to beggars who came to the monastery. But every once in a while, Daria would try to avoid a beggar who was particularly ragged or unkempt. When her grandmother noticed this, she would invite the beggar to join her in her cell, and have Daria serve them at the table. In this way, Daria learned to love the poor.\n\nWhat can you do with a problem like Daria?\n\nWhen Daria was nine years old, her parents came to the monastery and told the nun Porphyria that it was time for them to take Daria home. She needed an education that was more fitting for a child of a noble family.\n\nBut the family’s focus wasn’t really on education. They were focused on the social scene. They held lavish parties, feasting and drinking late into the night. Daria preferred to continue living as she had in the monastery, eating little, rising early to pray, and inviting beggars into the house and even to her room, so she could provide them with food and whatever else they needed.\n\nAnd it wasn’t enough that Daria didn’t fit into her family. In some ways, she was a typical young teen. She was quite willing to sass her parents, telling them that they were doing everything wrong.\n\nDaria’s family grew exasperated with her. Finally, when she was 15 years old, they decided that the only thing they could do was find a husband for her. Once she was married, they thought, she would settle down and enjoy the good things of this life.\n\nBut Daria did not intend to marry.\n\nOne pretty May morning, Daria and her sisters took a walk in the meadows and forests near their home. While Daria’s sisters were watching birds and looking at wildflowers, Daria was watching her sisters and looking for a way to escape. Her seemingly aimless rambling finally led her down a path where her sisters couldn’t see her.\n\nShe was on her way back to her grandmother’s monastery.\n\nIt wasn’t an easy journey for a teenaged girl travelling alone and on foot. When she finally got there, she realized that her parents would certainly look for her there. In fact, they could have gotten there ahead of her. So she slipped away as silently as she had slipped away from her sisters in the forest.\n\nThere was another monastery she had visited with her grandmother. The Monastery of St. Sergius of Radonezh. It was a men’s monastery, about 25 miles away from Moscow. She would go there.\n\nDaria, of course, could not stay at a men’s monastery. So she went to the market and bought new clothes. She cut her hair, put on the clothes, and took a new name. And so it wasn’t a young noblewoman named Daria who set out for the monastery. It was a serf named Dositheos.\n\nBecause Dositheos hadn’t been a serf for very long, there was much that he didn’t know. He didn’t know, for example, that a serf who had left his land and his landowner had to carry papers to prove he wasn’t a runaway. And he didn’t know that a monastery could not accept a serf who didn’t have these papers. So when Dositheos asked the abbot at the monastery of St. Sergius to receive him as a novice, the abbot said no.\n\nBut rules, as they say, are made to be broken. And the abbot, after speaking with him for a long while, said he could live there. Unofficially, of course.\n\nAnd so he did, until his mother and his sisters visited the monastery. It had been three years since Daria had run away. But when they saw Dositheos, they recognized Daria. And when he saw them, he recognized them. Before they could speak to him, he went back to his cell, gathered a few things into a bundle, and fled.\n\nDositheos decided to go to Kiev, about 300 miles away. When he arrived there, he asked the abbot at the Monastery of the Kiev Caves to take him in as a novice. He got the same answer he had gotten before: Because he was a serf, he couldn’t join the monastery without papers proving he wasn’t a runaway.\n\nBut there was another way that was open to him. He could become a hermit.\n\nNot far from the Monastery of the Kiev Caves, and near the Kitaev Hermtage, was a wooded hill that was pocked with caves. Dositheos chose one of these caves, and took up the secret life of a hermit.\n\nIt wasn’t entirely secret, of course. He never left his cave except at night, and then only long enough to gather roots and such for food. But a monk from Kitaev knew where he was, and would bring him bread and water.\n\nDositheos had been living in his cave for five years when Elizabeth Petrovna, Empress of Russia and daughter of Peter the Great, visited Kiev. While she was there, she wanted to visit the Kitaev Hermitage, because an ancestor of hers had once lived there.\n\nAnd while she was at the hermitage, someone mentioned Dositheos, the recluse who lived in a cave a little farther up the hill. The Empress decided that she had to meet him. Accompanied by bishops and nobles and government officials in their splendor, she walked to the cave and called for Dositheos to come out.\n\nWhen Dositheos answered the call, he was overwhelmed by the sight that met his eyes. He fell to the ground before the Empress. She began to question him. And when she learned that he wasn’t a monk because the law forbade it, she ordered that he be tonsured immediately.\n\nOr, as immediately as that sort of thing could be done. Which turned out to be the very next day. The Empress attended the ceremony. Dositheos asked that he be allowed to keep his name, rather than taking a new name, and that was allowed.\n\nThe Empress had brought attention to Dositheos. People began to recognize that God had granted him the gifts of wonderworking and clairvoyance. And as time went on, more and more people came to him for counsel.\n\nThat was a problem for Dositheos. It disturbed his solitude, for one thing. And for another, the older Dositheos got, the more likely it was that someone would start wondering why this hermit had no beard.\n\nIn old stories, hermits chose to be hidden as part of their humility. So it didn’t seem strange to the visitors when Dositheos created an opening at the entrance to his cave, through which he could talk with people, but not be seen.\n\nDositheos and St. Seraphim of Sarov\n\nOne of his visitors was a young pilgrim named Prochoros Moshnin. Prochoros was from a merchant family, and he wanted to become a monk. He sought out the hermit Dositheos for advice.\n\nHe and Dositheos spoke a long while. And finally, Dositheos told him, “Go, child of God, to the Monastery of Sarov, and stay there. That place will be to you for salvation. With God’s help, there you will finish your human wanderings on earth. Only, struggle to acquire the unceasing remembrance of God. Continuously call upon His Name, saying: ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner!’”\n\nSo Prochoros went to Sarov, where he took the name Seraphim. And as the years went by, Seraphim of Sarov followed all the instructions that Dositheos had given him, and became a beloved saint.\n\nWhile Seraphim was acquiring the gift of the Holy Spirit, Dositheos struggled to balance his desire to live in seclusion and prayer with the ever-increasing demands of the people who came to see him for wisdom and counsel and miracles.\n\nThe death of Dositheos\n\nBy September of 1776, Dositheos was feeling old and tired. He was only 56 years old. But he knew he would not live to be much older.\n\nOne night, he left his cell and visited every monk of the Kitaev Hermitage, one at a time. He made a full prostration before each of them, and begged their forgiveness. Then he made his way back to his cave. He wrote a message on a piece of paper, holding it firmly in his left hand as he prayed.\n\nIn the morning, the other monks found Dositheos kneeling in front of his icons. The vigil lamp was lit. And Dositheos was dead. When the monks took the paper from his hand, they read these words: “My body is ready for burial. I beseech you, my brothers, to bury it according to custom, but without tampering with it.”\n\nAnd here the stories diverge. Some stories say that when the monks took his body to prepare it for burial, contrary to the words on the paper, they discovered that Dositheos was a woman. Other stories say that this fact was only discovered later, when Dositheos’s sister visited the monastery. When she heard the story of Dositheos’s life from the monks, and saw a portrait of him, she knew for certain that this monk was the sister she had lost so long ago.\n\nOn his tomb, you can still read the words that his brother monks chose: “In the year 1776, 25 September, Dositheos reposed.”\n\nFrom thy youth, O modest One, consecrated to God,\nThou didst prove to be as a Gift from Heaven\nto the Church of Christ, O Dositheos.\nHaving changed thine appearance, and with it thy spirit,\nThou didst struggle manfully unto the end in a cave.\nWherefore do we honor thee, thou boast of Kiev!\n\nSt. Susanna, Deaconess and Martyr: When Susanna’s parents died, she decided not to marry. Instead, she freed her slaves, gave wealth to the poor, cut her hair, and became the monk John.\n\nThe Emerald of God, St. Euphrosyne of Alexandria: Instead of marrying the man her father had chosen for her, St. Euphrosyne ran away and became the monk Smaragdos, which means emerald." ]
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[ "The potential deals, which would resupply key missile defence systems for the two countries, came just weeks after President Joe Biden’s July trip to the region. Biden had hoped to reach an oil production deal to lower gasoline prices as inflation hits 40-year highs and threatens his approval ratings.\n\nDespite approval by the State Department, notification to the US Congress of the deals does not indicate that a contract has been signed or that negotiations have concluded. The procedural step of notifying Congress is often the first public acknowledgment that a deal is in the works.\n\nThe US State Department approved the potential sale of 300 MIM-104E Guidance Enhanced Missile-Tactical Ballistic Missiles (GEM-T) for the Patriot missile defence system as well as support equipment, spares and technical support to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said.\n\nThe Pentagon said Raytheon Technologies was the prime contractor for the Patriot interceptors and equipment, which could be worth as much as $3.05 billion.\n\nSeparately the State Department approved the potential sale of 96 THAAD missile defence system interceptors and support equipment to the UAE along with spares and technical support, the Pentagon said.\n\nThe Pentagon said Lockheed Martin was the prime contractor for the THAAD interceptors and equipment, which could be worth $2.25 billion.\n\nThe Biden administration has had a policy of not selling offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, though it is weighing rolling that back.", null, null, "Dubai is the only Middle Eastern city to be highlighted in the 2022 Digital Cities Index (DCI) 2022 – a new ranking of 30 global cities across four key pillars: connectivity, services, culture and sustainability. Ranked 18th with an overall score of 63.8, the city’s position highlights its forward-thinking approach to the digitised economy, underpinned […]", null, "Cutting red tape will catapult UK businesses into the GCC\n\nOpportunities abound in areas such as technology, sustainability and real estate but the governments must simplify their legislation" ]
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[ null, "I went out and shot several photos of the San Fransisco street cars, had them printed as C prints at Dickerman Prints1. They were mounted (aluminum back with plexiglass front) by General Graphics.\n\nI hate hanging things on the wall. I measure a dozen times and still end up with things not perfectly aligned. Plus, I didn’t want to get fried by drilling into electric wires in the walls. So, I searched for an art installer in the Bay Area. I found Berley’s Farber Art Services business on Yelp via a Google search. He has a lot of very positive ratings.", null, null, null, "He was on time. He had a helper, Brian. They were pleasant, friendly and worked diligently. He took care to install everything exactly, precisely right. They cleaned up as they went. (The pieces were carefully wrapped and unwrapping generated a lot of waste, which they took care of.) When they left, everything was as neat as when they arrived.\n\nThey polished the plexiglass on the face of the pieces. They took care in the way they handled everything. And, the heavy piece that hangs over the bed is fastened in a way that an earthquake can not knock it from the cleat holding it at the top.\n\nSo, I’m here to say that all of the positive things you read about him and his work are probably true. I couldn’t have been any more pleased. Nice guys. Good work. Fair price.\n\nNeed art installed on your walls? Reach out to Farber Art Services! You will be glad you did." ]
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[ null, "Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has released its ‘Top Ten Special Event Cruises’ for 2017/18, all of which showcase its commitment to offering cruise guests ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ experiences! From the colourful Rio Carnival, the lively atmosphere of the Seville Fair to Norway’s National Day in Stavanger, Fred. Olsen has a host of unique cruise holidays that are sure to suit even the most discerning traveller.\n\nEnjoy the annual Kings Day celebrations in Amsterdam, where the streets will be alive with locals and tourists enjoying the festivities and wearing their national colour, orange.\n\nBe part of Seville’s most important event, the Seville Fair – take a horse drawn carriage through the festivities and watch the colourful displays of dance and theatre.\n\nBe immersed in Norwegian tradition on a visit to Stavanger for Norway’s National Day, with live music, locals in traditional dress, flag-waving and a chance to taste local delicacies.\n\nTake in the undisputed jewel in the Formula One crown – the Monaco Grand Prix, plus, with two full days in Nice, there is also the chance to watch the qualifying round too!\n\nWorking with the preferred tour provider, enjoy a host of shore and ship-based festivities to get in the America’s Cup spirit, ahead of two full days to watch the races.\n\nBe part of one of the world’s largest sailing events, Kielerwoche (Kiel Week); relax by the harbour, admiring the boats and sampling traditional German food, drink and entertainment.\n\nEnjoy the jovial atmosphere and admire over hundred classic sailing vessels at the Tall Ships’ Races spectacular regatta, which has been held annually since 1956, on a visit to Klaipeda in the Baltic.\n\nTake advantage of an extended stay in Dundee in Scotland to see the famous Braemar Highland Games, which are attended each year by the Queen and Prince Phillip.\n\nEnjoy a festive atmosphere on board this Christmas and New Year sailing, arriving in Funchal in Madeira for the impressive firework display to see 2018, in style!\n\nTake in the euphoric atmosphere of the world-famous Rio Carnival with four days in the city to soak up the samba beats, vibrant parades, brightly coloured floats and thrilling performances.\n\nIf you have never cruised with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines before, then the above itineraries give you the perfect opportunity to change that! I am a BIG fan of Fred. Olsen and my first cruise with the line was during Kiel Week back in 2014. It was a fantastic experience and one that I highly recommend. I’ve visited all 4 ships and cruised aboard Braemar, Balmoral and Boudicca, so if I can answer any questions for you, just let me know." ]
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[ null, "When one thinks of digital advertising platforms, Google and Facebook are leading the pack. This shouldn’t surprise anyone as Google and YouTube are the two top websites in the world with Facebook being number three.\n\nThese two companies generated $61 billion and $27 billion respectively in ad revenue for the first three quarters of 2017. Now compare those numbers to Twitter ($3.26 billion) and Snapchat ($774 million) and it pretty obvious the digital ad space is basically a duopoly (excluding the Chinese market).\n\nAs of 2017 and a little further down the list, Amazon is estimated to have sold about $2.8 billion in advertising. JPMorgan analyst Doug Anmuth believes Amazon could surpass $4.5 billion in ad revenue in 2018 and reach $6.6 billion in 2019. Now we are talking!\n\nAnd with advertising being a high-margin services business, this can only boost profits.\n\nTo validate the estimate, JPMorgan believes ad revenue represents over half of Amazon’s “other” revenue and has grown in the 60 percent range over the past few quarters.\n\nHow would they know this? Typically stock analysts combine independent research, public filings, and first hand knowledge of a company to formulate an opinion for investors. Some first hand knowledge may be gained by talking directly with principals of the corporation.\n\nIn Anmuth’s note to investors, he writes “Amazon is best positioned in our view, with its in-market customers, scale, strong access to data, shopping history, ability to close the loop and leading market share in smart home speakers with Alexa/Echo.”\n\nAmazon has data and lots of it. Coupled with an ecosystem that continuously collects even more purchasing data, it is hard to overlook Amazon as a digital advertising platform.\n\nAnd advertising agencies are noticing this opportunity and are significantly increasing ad spending on Amazon.\n\nAccording to a World Street Journal article, ad holding companies Publicis, Omnicom and WPP plan to boost their ad spending with Amazon between 40% and 100% in 2018.\n\n“We are absolutely leaning into Amazon as an ad partner and think there are big advantages to our clients.”\n\nKeep in mind Amazon is more and more becoming the go to “search engine” for products. Even if people don’t end up buying on the Amazon platform, it is this traffic Amazon can monetize into high-margin revenue.\n\nFurthermore, Amazon believes nearly 30 percent of customer interactions will be via voice by the end of 2018. This provides the company a unique opportunity to sell advertising on the popular Alexa/Echo voice platform.\n\n“Amazon is actively scaling its ad business by accelerating ad sales force hiring and opening more inventory to more sellers on the platform, and appears to be gaining momentum with ad agencies.”\n\nAnmuth wrote in his note to investors\n\nThe company has even tested TV ads in its NFL streaming programming. Utilizing the shopping data it owns, this could change the way TV advertising is delivered to consumers.\n\nOn its advertising site, Amazon presents success stories that demonstrate the opportunities available for SMEs by using Amazon Advertising.\n\nWhile the success of advertising campaigns may vary on a number of factors, it seems fair to assume that successful ad strategies on Google and Facebook can be translated into positive results on Amazon.\n\nWhen big agencies are excited to bring more of their clients to a platform, it is time to pay attention. Amazon could be on its way to challenge the duopoly of Google and Facebook and possibly make it a triumvirate.\n\nIts ad revenue already beats out Snapchat by a wide margin, and in 2018 it appears the company will pass by Twitter faster than a Porsche can overtake a Fiat 500 on the Autobahn.\n\nDo you see an opportunity for advertising your business on Amazon? Have you already used Amazon as an ad platform? Drop us a line in the comments section below.", null, "Amazon continues its expansion move as it now sets its eyes on Southeast Asia. Singapore has been pin-pointed as the location where it will start…", null, null, null, null, "In perhaps an un-surprising move Amazon has announced that for UK sellers on the Amazon platform they will be increasing Referral fees, Fulfillment by Amazon…", null, "Breaking news today as Amazon and PillPack have announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Amazon will acquire PillPack. PillPack…" ]
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[ null, "Paul Heckingbottom's tenure as Sheffield United boss got off to a winning start with a 2-0 victory over Bristol City at a snowy Bramall Lane.\n\nRhian Brewster's low drilled shot from 15 yards out gave the hosts the lead just before half-time.\n\nVeteran substitute Billy Sharp then got the Blades their second with two minutes of normal time remaining with a strike from close range, to secure the win.\n\nSheffield United have now won back-to-back games in the league for only the second time this season and move up four places to 13th in the Championship, with Bristol City three points and five places behind.\n\nThere was a lengthy stoppage in the second half as Robins centre-back Nathan Baker was stretchered off in a neck brace after a head injury, which resulted in 13 minutes of added time.\n\nThe former Aston Villa defender had only recently returned to the Bristol City side after suffering a concussion in their defeat at West Brom last month.\n\nSheffield United came into the match off the back of a turbulent week that saw manager Slavisa Jokanovic sacked after just six months in charge, following an underwhelming start to the season.\n\nHeckingbottom, who was in caretaker charge of the Blades when they were relegated from the Premier League last season, was instantly installed and handed a four-and-a-half year deal on the same day.\n\nThe week also saw midfielder John Fleck hospitalised after he collapsed during Tuesday's win over Reading. The Scotland international was discharged from hospital on Wednesday and in attendance at Bramall Lane for the match.\n\nThe Blades started brightest and caused Bristol City all kinds of problems, Wolves loanee Morgan Gibbs-White sending a low cross across the face of goal that Brewster could not quite get on the end of.\n\nBrewster then twice saw shots go wide, while Jayden Bogle could not quite get his header on target after David McGoldrick made a break down the left wing.\n\nThe Robins were restricted and saw three players booked for time-wasting within the first 40 minutes. But they still created arguably the best chance of the first 45 minutes when Alex Scott's corner picked out Chris Martin in the box, forcing a save from Wes Foderingham.\n\nIt was not long after the snow began to fall that Brewster broke the deadlock with his second goal in three games, getting on the end of an Enda Stevens pass to find the bottom corner.\n\nYet the hosts continued to have the majority of possession and chances. Gibbs-White sent a shot straight at Bristol City keeper Dan Bentley, John Egan sent a header wide and Sharp forced Bentley into another save.\n\nCity, limited to just two shots on target, had a golden opportunity to level the score when Antoine Semenyo played in Nahki Wells - who was unable to find the unmarked Weimann who was in acres of space - before Callum O'Dowda watched his cross ricochet off Basham and almost bounce in for an own goal.\n\nSharp, 35, then found Sheffield United a deserved second with 89 minutes on the clock as McGoldrick sent a cross flying into the box, which he slotted home for his sixth goal of the season.\n\nAttempt missed. Nahki Wells (Bristol City) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Tomas Kalas with a cross.\n\nBen Davies (Sheffield United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.\n\nNahki Wells (Bristol City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.\n\nJayden Bogle (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.\n\nAttempt missed. Chris Martin (Bristol City) right footed shot from the left side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Alex Scott with a cross following a corner.\n\nAttempt missed. Morgan Gibbs-White (Sheffield United) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by David McGoldrick.\n\nHan-Noah Massengo (Bristol City) wins a free kick in the defensive half." ]
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[ null, "THRASHER DEATH\nSlaver\n(I Hate Records)\n62:35min\nHistory lessons are usually great and informative, also when it comes to lessons in Metal! THRASHER DEATH is a Polish band that roamed in the mid-80s and later on transformed into PSYCHOTRON, a band that searched out a different approach than the raw Speed Metal and early Thrashing sound that THRASHER DEATH was dwelling in. Apparently THRASHER DEATH was reformed back in 2008, with no gasps or screams from the band yet. Besides this anthology of the band’s early material, direct from the cool Swedish label I Hate Records. The release is consisting of THRASHER DEATH’s 2 demos “Women Die” from 1988 and “You Must Kill” from 1987, on top of that we are getting previously unreleased tracks from when the band was named SLAVER and a track recorded during a live session in 1988. “Slaver” provides a good stroll down memory lane, to the good old 80s, damn I can’t help feeling a tad old and a tad too nostalgic when listening to music as this. Unimpressed thrashing and speeding madness from a band that is ready to conquer the world. Quite good musical skills, there are some really good guitar work here and there, just check out the noisy dual leads in the superb instrumental track ‘Women Die’, godly. Together with the insane rhythm patterns and general good songwriting. I guess THRASHER DEATH was one of those good bands that died due to them being on the wrong side of the iron curtain, as this release sports some really good tracks and intelligent songwriting, together with some good musical performances. Of course not all the tracks keep the same standard, though generally the quality is high – and the, I guess, direct transfer from the old tapes without too much cleaning, except from gain mastering, suits the music really well, raw and pounding, going straight for the listener’s throat! A serious lesson in the merge of Speed Metal and early Thrash and the Polish Metal scene in the mid-80s is what this release provides, and of course an hour of great Metal and following neck pains, what more to ask for? www.myspace.com/thrasherdeath666, www.ihate.se\nAnders Peter Jørgensen" ]
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[ null, "If liver is the Cinderella of traditional foods, bacon is its fairy godmother. Over the years I’ve failed more times than I’ve succeeded in getting my family to love liver. This homemade chili and bayou dirty rice have gone over very well, but it’s not like I personally jumped out of bed in the morning and thought, “YAY, it’s liver day!”\n\nA few months ago I came across a Bacon-Beef Liver Pâté recipe in The AutoImmune Cookbook. Since I didn’t have all the right ingredients on hand, I adapted the recipe and – BIPPITY BOPPITY BOOP! – magic happened. I’m telling you, m-a-g-i-c.\n\nThis chicken liver pâté made with bacon is now one of the meals I most look forward to every week. I always notice bump in energy on pâté day, and that’s no surprise considering it’s one of the most nutrient-dense foods available.", null, "Why Liver is A Superfood\n\nAccording to this article by Chris Kresser, liver is “between 10 and 100 times higher in nutrients than corresponding muscle meats,’ especially vitamins A, D, E, K, B12, and folate, plus minerals such as copper and iron. It’s Vitamin A content is known to help reduce the effects of stress, and as I wrote about here it’s also been shown to have anti-fatigue properties.\n\nBut what about toxins . . . aren’t they stored in liver? According to Kresser, “A popular objection to eating liver is the belief that the liver is a storage organ for toxins in the body. While it is true that one of the liver’s role is to neutralize toxins (such as drugs, chemical agents and poisons), it does not store these toxins. Toxins the body cannot eliminate are likely to accumulate in the body’s fatty tissues and nervous systems.”\n\nIf you’re a liver skeptic or hater, I suggest you give this recipe a try.", null, "For this recipe you will need: Food processor (This is the one I use)\nCalories 0kcal\nAuthor Mommypotamus\n\nIf you don't serve right away put the pâté in the fridge, then remove when needed and allow to warm to room temperature before serving." ]
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[ "Ripe for A Return", null, "Harrison Chapman doesn’t take it personally when people assume he only works one day a week. He is, after all, managing two weekly farmers markets for the City of Charleston.\n\nChapman simply laughs it off with a reminder that the market doesn’t magically happen. “Everybody doesn’t just show and know what to do,” he said.\n\nIt’s a year-round effort to coordinate more than 100 vendors for the Charleston Farmers Market in Marion Square plus the West Ashley Farmers Market each Wednesday in Ackerman Park. As the farmers market manager, Chapman is constantly focused on how he can keep vendors engaged, shoppers coming back week after week, and the markets engaging year after year.\n\n“We’re listening to the community, vendors and constantly adapting,” he said. “We’re looking for new ways to make it more enjoyable, so people come back each week and stay longer.”\n\nOriginally from Greenville, Chapman moved to Charleston to study arts management as well as hospitality and tourism at the College of Charleston. He knew he wanted to work in events, but he wasn’t exactly sure where to start.\n\n“I always wanted to find a way to manage events,” he said. “I loved any kind of event and the community aspect of it.”\n\nIn his last year of college, Chapman snagged an internship with the City of Charleston Department of Cultural Affairs, which oversees the farmers market, Piccolo Spoleto, MOJA Arts Festival and other city-sponsored events.\n\nAs Chapman neared his graduation in December 2011, the assistant manager for the farmers market took a new job, and Chapman was asked to fill in for the rest of the season. Chapman also stepped in to help with Piccolo Spoleto in 2012 as the finance assistant.\n\nThat fall, the farmers market manager position opened and Chapman took over as acting manager, ultimately moving into the permanent position of manager.\n\n“I was way younger than anyone who had ever had the position,” he said. “I was flattered I had the opportunity.”\n\nRising to the Occasion\n\nOver the last decade, Chapman has made his mark on the market. He’s constantly looking for ways to improve both the Charleston and West Ashley Markets while connecting with the vendors and people who come to shop, visit and experience a true taste of Charleston.\n\nChapman learned that putting 150 vendors in Marion Square was overwhelming. It was too hard for people to get to each vendor to make a purchase and ask questions and learn about their produce or hand-made crafts. A healthy balance for the market, Chapman said, is 100 to 120 vendors, which leaves some flexibility for vendors who are seasonal participants.\n\nChapman also looks for new vendors and products that keep the markets interesting and varied. Each year a jury of community members visits the market to rate the current vendors. Those who score in the bottom 10% are invited to reapply in January along with new applicants.\n\n“That’s how we try to make sure we’re constantly looking at ways to improve, find a better balance of products and fill voids that customers are requesting,” Chapman said. “We always try to adapt and find new ways to bring in new people and satisfy people who have been coming since the year I was born.” (Both Chapman and the Charleston Farmers Market entered the world in 1989).\n\nIn addition, Chapman and his team are able to make minor tweaks and adjustments week to week.\n\nBut Chapman never could have anticipated the adjustments he would need to make in spring 2020.\n\nJust as farmers market season was about to hit full swing, the coronavirus pandemic put a fast halt to the idea of a park crowded with people eating, drinking and buying their weekly supply of fruits and vegetables.\n\nA Year of COVID\n\nThe past year was a “huge struggle,” Chapman said. “We were constantly talking with vendors about the challenges they were facing. It was hard to tell them what we were expecting with the markets reopening.”\n\nSo instead of planning for a busy farmers market season, Chapman shifted to helping farmers who were offering home deliveries and Community Supported Agriculture programs or CSAs. He took on the role of resource center, connecting people with the resources they needed, such as a commissary kitchen or refrigerated trucks.\n\nThe city found a way to provide some scaled-back markets like a pop-up market in the Charleston RiverDogs parking lot and a farm stand on the West Ashley Greenway.\n\n“We were trying to do as much as we could with as little as we had at the time,” Chapman said. “We knew we couldn’t serve everyone, but we were trying to serve some and do it in the safest way possible. The scariest thing was trying to find the right balance.”\n\nExpansion will be gradual, but Chapman predicts the markets will be closer to a “new normal” by August or September.\n\nAfter such a difficult year, opening the markets to vendors and visitors has been the greatest reward.\n\n“To see the smiles on people’s faces gives me chills.” Chapman said.\n\nYou’ll find Chapman at the Charleston Farmers Market each and every Saturday. Yes, he’s making sure everything is running smoothly behind the scenes, but he’s also learning about different types of honey or finding a new vegetable to try.\n\n“I was kind of the weird kid growing up who loved fruits and vegetables. I would eat my brother’s vegetables so he wouldn’t get in trouble,” said Chapman, who also admitted to eating an entire watermelon in one day.\n\nYet, the market is more than a place to buy some corn or strawberries. He said it’s a diverse experience.\n\n“It’s like a huge melting pot of what Charleston is. It has so many different aspects to it. We’re able to serve so many people with different types of experiences,” Chapman said. “One person comes to listen to music and sips a lemonade with fresh local peaches, while another person is coming to buy a (cypress) table from Landrum Tables.”\n\nHe added, “It’s a collection of all the things people love about Charleston.”\n\nFor that reason, Chapman is adamant about encouraging people to visit the Farmers Market.\n\n“I can’t think of a better place to be on a Saturday,” he said. [The vendors] are so passionate about what they’re doing. It’s inspiring. That’s why I’ve stuck with it for so long. I recognize I’m in a privileged position and I do my best to serve our community as best I can.”\n\nEducation: Bachelor’s degree in arts management; minor in hospitality and tourism management degree from The College of Charleston\n\nHobbies: Enjoying Charleston’s food scene with his wife, Mary Macrae, and hanging out with their two dogs, Sushi and Kiwi." ]
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[ null, "KARACHI: The sixth edition of Pakistan Super League has been postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases among the players and officials involved in the tournament, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Thursday.\n\n“Following a meeting with the team owners and considering the health and wellbeing of all participants is paramount, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to postpone the Pakistan Super League 6 with immediate effect, according to the statement.\n\nIt said that the decision was made after seven cases were reported in the competition, which had started on 20 February.\n\nThe PCB, as an immediate step, will focus on the safe and secure passage of all participants, and arrange repeat PCR tests, vaccines and isolation facilities to the six participating sides.\n\nSome of the players have reportedly started going back to their country, while arrangements have started to get officials vaccinated against coronavirus.\n\nHe said that they had to put PSL on hold as they were not “effectively” able to enforce the standard operating procedures required for a bio secure bubble.\n\nWasim assured fans that the PCB will be looking for “other windows” to hold the remaining matches of the PSL 6 at a later date.\n\n“What’s taking place right now is that we are carefully and slowly exiting players from our environment so that we can safely get them out and they can start to travel wherever they need to travel,” explained Wasim.\n\n“Its firmly our belief that we will find a window and finish those [remaining] matches,” said the PCB CEO.\n\nWasim told the journalists that the PSL had to deal with a “minor breach” at the start of the tournament and that they did everything they could to respond to it.\n\n“With any SOPs for a biosecure bubble it takes partnerships, it takes discipline, it takes self policing. And I think these are really important factors for us all to remember,” said the PCB CEO.\n\nWasim reminded everyone that it was not about a blame game but ensuring the bubble was a “collective effort”. He added that it was everyone’s responsibility “to actually police and self police that environment”.\n\n“Unfortunately we weren’t able to do it effectively enough hence we find ourselves in this situation today,” said the PCB CEO.\n\nFranchises have no role to play in the occurrence of COVID-19 cases: Lahore Qalandars CEO\n\nLahore Qalandars CEO Atif Rana said they believed PSL should be postponed even before it had started given the ongoing pandemic situation.\n\n“Unfortunately, PCB said we should continue with the plan and other franchises supported the idea,” he said.\n\nA bio-secure bubble should have been ensured inside the hotel room, he said.\n\nThe franchise owner said being on the ground is not the issue since there is already distance between the players then.\n\n“Franchises have no role to play in the occurrence of these Covid-19 cases as we are only the ones investing and the entire management is in the hands of the cricket board which plans the execution of the event,” he said.", null ]
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[ "One downside to keeping ducks is their noisiness. Ducks are generally noisy, especially the females. They quack/chatter when they are happy, when they see you coming with food, when they feel threatened, and some even quack throughout the night.\n\nNo matter how noisy ducks are, they are generally not as noisy as chickens. Hens will cackle over long periods – sometimes for no apparent reason. Besides their usual morning crow, roosters can crow nonstop – sometimes to express their dominance.\n\nIt is quite different with ducks. Female ducks usually quack loudly when they are excited or when they are startled. But when they are undisturbed, they chatter quietly. Drakes do not quack at all; they make a soft raspy sound instead.\n\nIf you are looking to get some ducks, but you want to avoid the noise, the following are 9 of the quietest duck breeds.\n\nMuscovy ducks are the quietest of the different duck breeds. You will barely hear sounds from them unless they are startled, attacked, or happy. When they do make sounds, the females make a soft trilling sound, while the males make a low hushed call.\n\nHowever, if you are looking for a duck to give you a lot of eggs, you should not rely on a Muscovy duck. On average, they only lay 60-120 eggs every year.\n\nSo, if you want a duck that will not disturb your neighbors and keep you up at night, Muscovy ducks are your best bet.\n\nAnother duck breed that qualifies for the quiet category is the Khaki Campbell. They usually make no calls except if they are hungry, excited, or being threatened.\n\nKhaki Campbells are small, with their average weight being between 4 and 5 lbs. They are also easy to handle and friendly.\n\nKhaki Campbells came into the USA from England in 1942. They were created by Adele Campbell in the late 1800s.\n\nOn average, Khaki Campbells lay as many as 300 eggs per year. So, if you do not want noise, and you want a lot of eggs, they’re the duck for you.\n\nCayuga Ducks are one of the easiest breeds to handle. They are docile, friendly, tame, and relatively quiet. You can get them for ornamental purposes and for their eggs & meat.\n\nMost times, as long as a Cayuga is not hungry, threatened, or isolated, it will remain quiet. Even when it makes sounds, its calls are relatively quiet compared to other breeds.\n\nCayuga Ducks are medium-sized, with their weight ranging between 6 and 8 lbs. They have a beautiful iridescent plumage, which appears black without light, but shimmers green when light reflects on it.\n\nIf you want eggs from your Cayuga Ducks, you can expect between 100 and 150 per year.\n\nThey are one of the quiet ones, and they are calm too – making them great for backyards and suburban farms.\n\nMagpie Ducks are lightweight ducks – weighing between 5.5 and 6 lbs. They lay colored eggs: white, green, blue, and cream, and if you want a lot of eggs, they are great layers.\n\nSaxony Ducks are one of the heavy breeds, weighing 7-8 lbs. on average. They are relatively quiet, calm, friendly, and gentle. Saxony Ducks are also lively, and they love having fun.\n\nThe females make quack sounds that are relatively quieter than many other ducks. The males, like many other drakes, make a soft, raspy sound.\n\nSaxony Ducks are an all-purpose breed; you can get eggs from them, use them as meat, and use them for ornamental purposes.\n\nThe noisiness of a Runner Duck is comparable to that of a Khaki Campbell. Since Campbells are considerably noiseless, Runner Ducks are not far off.\n\nWhile the females sometimes quack, the males barely make sounds at all.\n\nIndian Runner Ducks do not fly, and they love having fun. They prefer eating snails to grains, even though they will eat both.\n\nWith Indian Runner Ducks, you will get many eggs – say about 300-350 eggs in a year. But one thing with this breed is that they hardly make nests. Most times, they just lay their eggs wherever they find themselves.\n\nSo, you may have to go around in search of the eggs and need to try to restrict their range of movement.\n\nCall Ducks are one of the loudest breeds of ducks and compared to them, Swedish Ducks are quiet. While the female Swedish Ducks quack sometimes, it’s just not as loud or as frequent as the noise of a Call duck.\n\nThe males commonly make a low-pitched sound, but they can be as loud as the females if they want to.\n\nAlthough Swedish Ducks were developed for meat and egg production, they do not lay so many eggs.\n\nYou may get about 100-150 per year. Besides being used for eggs and meat, they also qualify as ornamental birds and are great as pets too.\n\nSometimes Appleyard Ducks can be quite quacky. But generally, they are quiet, and they would do well in your backyard. As with the other breeds, the drakes are quieter than the females.\n\nSilver Appleyard Ducks belong to the heavy-size class, and they also come in bantam varieties. The heavy types weigh 7-9 lbs., while the bantams weigh about 2 lbs.\n\nAppleyard Ducks are calm, docile, active, and friendly. They grow very quickly and are all-purpose.\n\nYou can use them for meat, and you can get as many as 250 eggs from them in a year. They can also be used for exhibitions and be kept as pets.\n\nCrested Ducks are relatively quiet too. If you hear sounds coming from them, then it’s most likely a female trying to get some attention.\n\nThey are commonly kept as pets, but beyond that, they can also be reared for meat, eggs, and ornamental purposes.\n\nIf you are keeping them for eggs, you should get around 100-130 large eggs per year.\n\nCrested Ducks do not fly, they are friendly, calm, and they grow fast. They fall into the medium-size class and weigh an average of 6-7 lbs.", null, "Can A Pig Eat Anything? 5 Foods a Pig Should NOT Eat\n← Read Last Post", null ]
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[ "An Aenigmatical Bill of Fare", null, "In a May 2011 posting on her marvellous blog Homo Gastronomicus, India Mandelkern transcribed some very unusual royal Christmas menus from the time of George II which are recorded in a manuscript in the British Library - MSS 15956. The various dishes on these menus are in the form of riddles, some of them rather difficult to fathom out for modern readers. For instance 'A sign in the Zodiac butter'd' would be the popular Georgian dish buttered crabs, while 'The divine part of Mortals fry'd' is obviously fried sole. These however are the easy ones. If you want to spend your Christmas figuring out the other dishes I suggest you take a look at India's posting.\n\nBut before you do, I am going to offer you another bill of fare comprising of riddle dishes along the very same lines, which was published in the anonymous The Ladies Companion (London: 1751) fifth edition with large additions, Vol. II pp. 393-4. This book has an interesting publication history. It started life in 1737 with the title The Whole Duty of a Woman. In 1740, a second edition was issued with the new title The Lady's Companion and it went through a series of editions, until a very much augmented two volume fifth edition appeared in 1751, which contains 'An Aenigmatical Bill of Fare'. The manuscript bills of fare which India has transcribed date from Christmas 1755 and I have always suspected that they were inspired by An Aenigmatical Bill of Fare published four years earlier. Some of the dishes in the BL manuscript are identical, such as 'The Grand Signior's Dominions larded', which is of course larded turkey. Appended to the Aenigmatical Bill of Fare is another joke menu, this time in the 'High Goút', not so much a collection of riddles, but more a schoolboy joke with a slightly anti-French slant.", null, "Although The Lady's Companion is very much a publisher's compilation, the fifth ediiton is one of the most useful of all texts to those of us seriously studying the cookery of the eighteenth century. Its 'upward of three thousand recipes' were largely borrowed from earlier texts, but it is a well organised encyclopaedic compendium of Georgian cookery on a very ambitious scale. It is also illustrated with woodcuts (lifted from Richard Bradley) of trussing methods and engravings of pie and pastry designs (lifted from Edward Kidder). Hannah Glasse probably owned a copy of its earliest incarnation The Whole Duty of a Woman (London; 1737) from which she made very large borrowings in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy (London: 1747).\n\nIf any of you can figure out the dishes and liquors on these pages please let me know how you get on and please, please don't also miss to have a go at those on India's post The King's Feast.\nMy next post will also be on the subject of unusual eighteenth century bills of fare.", null, "Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: An Aenigmatical Bill of Fare, Bill of Fare" ]
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[ null, "A study from the Emerging Infections Program at Yale School of Public Health found that, in adults, campylobacteriosis is more common among those of higher socioeconomic status, but, for children younger than 10, more cases occurred among those of lower socioeconomic status. Researchers Kelley Bemis, Ruthanne Marcus and James Hadler grouped cases of campylobacteriosis reported in Connecticut between 1999 and 2009 based on the percentage of residents living below the federal poverty line in their U.S. Census tracts. The researchers believe that adults of higher socioeconomic status are more likely to be exposed to Campylobacter when eating out or traveling. Hadler told Food Safety News that children living in lower socioeconomic households might be more likely to be exposed to raw chicken or cross-contamination because of “smaller kitchens, more crowded households, and less knowledge [about food safety].” It might even be that the adults in poorer homes are taking the appropriate precautions, but that there are just more opportunities for the children to be exposed, Hadler said. “More focused studies would be very helpful to look at those risk factors,” he added. The team also looked at Connecticut data in terms of access to healthcare and, Hadler said, found that “there’s not really any difference in terms of, if somebody gets diarrhea and gets it severe enough, the threshold for going to a doctor is not any different for poorer people than wealthier people.” This is the first study in the U.S. that looks at socioeconomic status as a determinant for Campylobacter infection, but other studies using similar area-based methods in Denmark, Canada, Australia and Scotland reported similar findings. And a study in Michigan showed that groups with lower educational attainment were less commonly represented among cases of Salmonella than those with higher levels of education. Hadler said that the information from his study and others like it can be used in targeting interventions such as hand and kitchen hygiene or education about what foods to avoid when eating out or traveling. “I think a lot of people who are of upper socioeconomic status may not realize that they actually are at higher risk than others,” he said. “They may not realize that there’s risk in some of the things they do.” In terms of further research, Hadler said other jurisdictions and other states should look at their data in a similar way to see if they get similar results. He added that it might also be helpful to look at certain types of restaurants in terms of their risks. “When looking at any disease — especially a disease that’s increasing in incidence — it’s important to look at it from multiple perspectives, and looking at things from a socioeconomic status perspective can be helpful, is feasible, and we think is something that should be used more,” Hadler said. The study will appear in the July 2014 issue of the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention’s Emerging Infectious Diseases journal." ]
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[ null, null, "After a slow July, Pakistan’s monsoon severely intensified in early August. Rains triggered flash floods from northern Pakistan to the southern city of Karachi, leaving 58 people dead, according to the Government of Pakistan.\n\nThe clouds cleared on August 5, 2013, when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired the top image. The false-color image is made from near-infrared, shortwave-infrared, and red light. In this type of image, water is black or dark blue. Sediment-laden water or muddy ground is pale blue. Clouds are turquoise; plant-covered land is green; and bare earth is tan-pink.\n\nThe lower image, taken on July 28, 2013, shows conditions before the most recent rains. The contrast reveals extensive flooding on the Kurram and Tochi River systems, which pour a cloud of sediment into the Indus River. Widespread floods also color the land east of the Indus River. Though these areas were among many experiencing flooding, the situation was nowhere near as severe as the disaster in 2010.\n\nPakistan’s monsoon typically occurs in July and August. Until the recent outbreak, the monsoon had been weak, with rainfall 55 percent below normal. Weather forecasters expect one or two more intense storms in August.\n\nThe 2013 summer monsoon triggered floods across India, Myanmar, and Thailand.", null ]
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[ "Instead of going to work today and getting Valentine’s gifts delivered by my husband, I’m at home. On the couch. Wishing I could die.\n\nOk, so maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but I’m pretty darn miserable. It all started last night when my sinuses began acting up. I figured it was the beginnings of a sinus infection (which I get quite often), and went to bed hoping a good night’s rest would help me feel a little bit better.", null, "But, when I woke up this morning, I felt worse. I really wanted to put off going to the doctor until tomorrow since Lucy’s babysitter is sick, too, but I was miserable enough that I decided it was worth it to go with the girl who fusses.\n\nAs is usually the case, Lucy was great for a while, and then she got tired of being restrained in her stroller and started to fuss. And fuss. And fuss. I finally gave in and took her out and, as soon as I did, they called me back. Because that’s exactly how it happens, right?\n\nBack in the stroller she went, and let me tell you, the girl was NOT happy. She had a meltdown while I sat and had my blood pressure taken and the nurse glared at her (which was after a woman in the waiting room glared at her for fussing). She’s a baby, people. Deal with it. My blood pressure? 146/90. Not really surprising.\n\nI finally saw the nurse practitioner and expected to be sent on my merry way with my usual prescription for a sinus infection. Nope. She took one look at my throat and said, “Yep, you’ve got strep.” She offered to do a test but said that since I had white bumps all over my throat, she was going to treat me anyway.\n\nSigh. So, I’ve been on the couch all day because I’m nauseous and just feeling miserable all over. Lucy’s been allowed to watch as much PBS Kids as she wants. I know. I’m “Mother of the Year”. But, when you’re sick and have no energy and just want to sleep, what are you going to do? At least she watched educational shows. 🙂\n\nTonight, Joe and I will celebrate Valentine’s Day by exchanging gifts (his will be unwrapped since it needed to go in a card, and I was planning on buying said card today until, you know, I got diagnosed with strep) while sitting a good distance away from each other so I don’t get him sick. Romantic, I know. At least we went out to dinner on Saturday night.\n\nNext year, we will fulfill this year’s Valentine’s night plans of having a romantic, candlelight dinner at Waffle House. Because that’s how we roll, and how many other people can say that’s where they had their romantic dinner? Next year.\n\ni’m getting a headache", null, "I am so, so proud of this girl for rocking her rec", null ]
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[ null, "Two images crumbled during the fall of Afghanistan: how we view the Taliban and how the world views us.\n\nWhen Taliban soldiers once came to mind, we thought of “the typical Salwar Kameez [tunic] and AK-47 slung over the shoulder,” as the Daily Mail put it. Usually, they were seen stuffed into the bed of a Toyota pickup truck wearing “the usual turban.”\n\nNow, the Badri 313 battalion is showing how much the Taliban has changed since the group last held power in 2001 — and it helps explain why countries like the U.K. are furious at President Joe Biden for letting Afghanistan fall.\n\nAccording to the Daily Mail, the Badri 313 forces are “highly trained and equipped with state-of-the-art military equipment.”\n\nWhat’s worse, the equipment appears to have been seized from U.S. and Afghan forces as Western and allied troops withdrew from the country.\n\nIn videos released by the unit, Badri 313 soldiers are seen with military helmets, bulletproof vests, tactical rifles, night vision goggles and armored Humvees — “making them difficult to distinguish from any other country’s special combat units.”\n\nThe elite group is now patrolling the streets of Kabul, the Daily Mail reported.\n\nIn July, a Soviet-Afghan War veteran named Zaid Hamid told The Sun that the Badri 313 was evidence the Taliban has “really come of age.”\n\n“When I was part of Afghan Mujahideen, we defeated the Soviet Union using the Soviet weapons, either snatched from the Soviet army or given to us by our allies,” he said.\n\n“But Afghan Taliban have gone a step further. They only snatched from the Americans and the Afghan army.”\n\nIt’s little wonder, then, that the U.K. government has taken the unusual step of slamming Biden for his “shameful” and “catastrophic” withdrawal from Afghanistan.\n\nOn Wednesday, both houses of Parliament held Biden in contempt, and members of all three major political parties found reason to condemn the American president.\n\nTom Tugendhat, a Conservative, took issue with Biden’s criticism of the Afghan forces and their supposed unwillingness to fight — a stinging rebuke, given that Tugendhat himself fought alongside Afghan troops with the British military.\n\n“To see their commander in chief call into question the courage of men I fought with, to claim that they ran, is shameful,” Tugendhat said.\n\n“The Biden government have just come in and, without looking at what is happening on the ground, have taken a unilateral decision, throwing us and everybody else to the fire,” he said.\n\nSir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, took his own swipe at Biden.\n\n“The American decision to withdraw was not just a mistake — it was an avoidable mistake, from President Trump’s flawed deal with the Taliban to President Biden’s decision to proceed, and to proceed in such a disastrous way,” he said.\n\nThe fall of Afghanistan has the potential to put a strain on the “special relationship” between the U.S. and the U.K., particularly after Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent almost two days trying to reach Biden on the phone regarding the evacuation of Brits from Kabul.\n\nHe was eventually able to contact Biden late Tuesday night, according to The Telegraph.\n\nOf course, getting Westerners out of the country is complicated by the Taliban checkpoints set up around Kabul — and Badri 313 troops deployed in the city.\n\nWith all-American gear, no less.\n\nIs it any wonder our allies are losing faith in us?" ]
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[ null, "US President Donald Trump has said that if his opponent Joe Biden wins the election on Tuesday, 'China wins'.\n\nBoth candidates are in the Midwest for a busy schedule today.\n\nTrump spoke for over an hour in Michigan earlier.\n\nIt's his first of three rallies for the day.\n\nNext up are rallies in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and then wrapping up in Rochester, Minnesota.\n\nLater, he'll be at a drive-in rally in St Paul, Minnesota, and will finish up by giving a speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.\n\n\"Crazy Bernie is like a conservative compared to her, Trump said in Michigan - making reference to democratic socialist Senator Bernie Sanders.\n\nThe line was an effort to cast Kamala Harris, Biden's running mate and a former prosecutor, as a radical leftist.\n\nTrump continued, saying that it was important to say her name 'exactly right.''\n\nHe also claimed thatHarris herself is unable to correctly pronounce her own name.\n\nTrump's closing message in Michigan is to make fun of Kamala Harris's name and mock Fox's Laura Ingraham for wearing a mask. pic.twitter.com/YYHzbmrHNO\n\nIt came after the incumbent earlier tweeted that if Biden won, China would win too.\n\nJoe Biden is a corrupt politicianthe Biden family is looking more & more like a crime family. They took millions of $$ from the Chinese Communists, while Vice President Biden shipped Michigan jobs to China. If Biden wins, China Wins. When we win, Michigan wins, and AMERICA wins! pic.twitter.com/YpnjH8838X", null, null ]
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[ null, null, "SIR,—In his review (June 28) of The Trouble-Makers, by Mr. A. J. P. Taylor, whom he somewhat con- descendingly describes as 'the well-known television star,' Lord Attlee makes this statement : 'Mr. Taylor says that he had long accepted what he now calls the legend that the dissenters between the wars began as dreamers and pacifists and moved gradually to a more realistic and tougher policy, but that he now thinks it untrue. He thinks that the Labour move- ment retained its, old illusions until August, 1939. As one of the leaders of the Parliamentary Labour Party from 1931 onwards, I can say that the legend is right and Mr. Taylor's second thoughts are wrong.'\n\nAs a reporter for a non-political news agency during the period alluded to, I can say that in my opinion Mr. Taylor is right—as I was able to demon- strate quite factually, without comment, in my book British Hustings 1924-1950, reviewed in your columns earlier this year. On seeing that you had entrusted to Lord Attlee the honourable task of re- viewing Mr. Taylor's book, I was hoping that at last, after all these years, he would give an ex- planation of why it was that at a private meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on July 22, 1937, he favoured a continuance of the policy of voting against the defence estimates. On that occasion he was capsized as the leader; by forty-five to thirty-nine the Parliamentary Party decided to abandon the old idea of opposition to the estimates and to pursue a new policy—if abstention can ever be called a policy—of abstaining from voting one way or the other in the division lobbies.\n\nIs Lord Attlee, after all these years of blood, toil, tears and sweat, still trying to propagate the legend that a policy of abstention with regard to armaments was tougher in relation to the Nazi menace than a policy of persistent opposition to all proposed pro- visions for the defence of the realm? If so, he him- self was in favour of the weaker as di-'inct from the tougher policy. In his book of reminiscences,\n\ncalled As It Happened—a title which deserves first prize for unconscious irony, in view of its inaccur- acies—he does not even mention, much less explain, his capsizement by his party. In my own book I was able to call attention to several party-political legends, Conservative as well as Labour, and I found in the course of my researches, backed by my ex- periences as a reporter in a front seat at most of the big events described, that Lord Attlee is a master of mythology, judging by his As It Happened. His review of June 28 indicates that he is still busy trying to propagate legends—no doubt quite unconsciously, without any intent to defraud the public, owing to his incurable practice of surveying the past through Party-political coloured glasses.\n\nHe now thinks that Mr. Taylor's second thoughts are wrong, but he nevertheless feels that Mr. Taylor has written an interesting book.' I myself have not yet read it, but I intend to do so at the first oppor- tunity, knowing as I do that its author is an ex- tremely careful and scholarly historian as well as a television star. Mr. Taylor obviously takes keen and commendable delight in exposing camouflage or cant on both sides, whether to Left or Right, and his easy command of clear and robust English, allied to his diligent mastery of facts, is greatly to be envied—by journalists no less than by politicians. I hope that one day he will write a biography of Lord Attlee and will therein explain why it was that the subject of that biography deserved the Order. of Merit as well as an earldom and the star of the Garter, It would be very interesting.—Yours faith- fully, ARTHUR H. BOOTH" ]
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[ "Antimalware Service Executable is a crucial element of Microsoft Defender which provides the system’s ultimate safeguard from virus and malware attacks.\n\nEverything about the new generation Microsoft Defender and its component are good until it chews all CPU power. Here’s a look at what is Antimalware Service Executable and why it is running on a high CPU.\n\nWhat is Antimalware Service Executable and How Does it Work\n\nIn 2006, Microsoft Defender first came out as antivirus software for Windows 7 and other editions. Formerly it is also known as Windows Defender in Windows 10. Therefore, it becomes a ritual to provide this antivirus app in every edition of Windows to defend your system from viruses and malware as today’s Microsoft Defender.\n\nThere is no way left by Microsoft to make an excuse for the matter of security. Even if you are deactivated Windows Defender, the system will ensure activation. Moreover, the adaptability of Microsoft Defender with Windows 11 is simply remarkable.\n\nAll thanks to Antimalware Service Executable, which runs behind the Microsoft defender that solely works to protect the system from unwanted threats.\n\nYou can see its progress in Task Manager. It is situated as Antimalware Service Executable in the processes tab and MsMpEng.exe is the name in the details tab.\n\nIf you want to check the status of current threats and virus protection status on Microsoft Defender. Here you need to follow this path:\n\nWhy Does It Take High CPU Usage\n\nIt is as simple as calculating two plus two. It scans all your files and software in the background to monitor any suspicious malware or virus threats.\n\nHowever, it does not scan only your files and software but also its files. Therefore, it eats up all CPU to provide comprehensive details. When it runs on a high CPU, you may face apps crash, lags, hang, and other issues.\n\nIn this contrast, it is perfectly fine to take CPU or another resource to provide a complete virus scanning. Inconveniently, you can’t use your system when all CPU energy goes into Microsoft Defender. One of the best practices is scheduling the scanning process to accomplish everything systematically.\n\nIs It Possible to Disable Antimalware Service Executable?\n\nAn antivirus tool is always good for us and the system, especially a powerful free tool like Microsoft Defender. Even though it sucks all CPU power at a time, it is important to keep it until you haven’t opted for other antivirus tools.\n\nThere is no way to disable it permanently. Yes, you can give some rest for sometimes to it. Microsoft Defender is very smart and has to be in reality to protect the system.\n\nEven if you turn it off, after a while, Microsoft Defender will kick off its usual rhythm if it is unable able find any other antivirus tools installed on your system.\n\nHowever, the misconception around its disable has a hype on the internet; you can’t disable it, and even stopping for a while won’t help, as I stated before. The only way to get rid of it is to install other antivirus tools.\n\nIf you are considering using Microsoft Defender along with a third-party antivirus tool, Windows still allows us to do. Just enable its periodic scanning toggle whenever you think you might need it to scan. Technically, you will get another layer of security.", null, "Microsoft Defender is a precious tool to have on the system. As it has grown stronger and more powerful. It may consume CPU and other resources, but always worth keeping it.\n\nShould I Stop Antimalware Service Executable\n\nAs long as security is concerned, I recommend you not stop its service. Because over the years, Windows Defender remarkably enhanced its capability and proficiency to protect your system.\n\nMoreover, it comes with the operating mechanism itself. Another big talking point is that you get this powerful tool for free. Unless you switch to other third-party software, you should rely on it.\n\nI think you have got fair information about what is antimalware service executable and why it is running on a high CPU. We cover all the popular queries related to it. Still have a question on your mind, don’t hesitate to ask in the comment." ]
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[ "Official interest rates in New Zealand are at 1% and all the talk is about lower for longer.\n\nWhat are the implications for this and how should those of us relying on term deposits be responding?\n\nThe banks do not necessarily pass all the changes in the OCR rate on to their lenders or borrowers every time the Reserve Bank changes it. What is more important to them is to make sure they don't lose market share to the other banks, so it all comes down to supply and demand. If a bank needs more funds from the public, they will offer a higher interest rate to attract that money, until they don't need any more money and they drop the rate back again.\n\nThe OCR sets the standard for very short-term over-night money and all the other terms follow on from there: 30-day, 90-day, 6-months and so on. Extra margin is also added on depending upon the risk involved or whether banking regulations are forcing banks to borrow locally rather than overseas.\n\nWhat these roles are telling us is that a little bit of inflation is good for us, but too much is bad.\n\nGot that? Good. But what do interest rates have to do with it?\n\nIf the Reserve Bank thinks that the economy is slowing down and inflation is likely to drop below that magical 2% per annum then it tries to speed it up, by lowering interest rates. By lowering interest rates, and assuming those lower interest rates are passed on to lower mortgage rates, it is increasing the money people and businesses with mortgages have to spend on other things. The money they no longer must spend on their mortgage can be spent in some other way. Some of this will get spent on things they have been putting off and, the Reserve Bank hopes, this will tend to support the prices of goods and services, helping inflation rise a little bit.\n\nAnother impact of falling interest rates is a corresponding drop in the value of the New Zealand dollar. When our interest rates fall compared to other countries investors around the world take their funds out of New Zealand and invest elsewhere. This makes the New Zealand dollar fall and this puts up the price of imported goods like petrol and diesel. This puts upward pressure on inflation so this is another way in which the Reserve Bank can impact inflation.\n\nOne impact of such a large drop in official interest rates can be to spook people into thinking that the economy is worse than it actually is. People and businesses are meant to be encouraged to borrow when interest rates fall and thus stimulate the economy getting people spending more and nudging prices up a fraction.\n\nInstead of increasing borrowing and investing into productive enterprise and stimulating the economy, the reverse could happen. People clam up fearful of taking advantage of the low interest rate opportunities. This has occurred in Australia recently where official interest rates are already at 0.5% per annum.\n\nMany economists are of the mind that lowering interest rates any further will have less of an impact than usual as rates are already so low. They are saying that it is the job of government to stimulate the economy by handing out cash in some way that would have an immediate impact, such as tax cuts or even a cash distribution of some sort. At the very least, government could be spending on infrastructure although these projects have a long time in incubation while they go through the planning process.\n\nHow should we invest when bank term deposit rates are so low?\n\nFor the people living off bank term deposits it has been really hard watching their income fall over the past ten years. Sure, inflation has been low, so costs have not increased as much as in the previous ten years. After tax, the take-home income from term deposits is low, and falling.\n\nWhat does the Reserve Bank say about this? They acknowledge the hardship that retired people are facing but point out that bank term deposits are not really investing. It is more like lending and getting someone else to take the risk (the bank) who become the real investor. The Reserve Bank suggests people think a bit harder about long-term investing and perhaps get professional advice.\n\nBank term deposits do not really compensate for inflation in that the capital return is agreed before the transaction takes place. Plus, all the return is taxed which is pretty inefficient.\n\nBank term deposits have their place as a temporary haven where one can park their funds, when one knows they will need all their cash intact in a relatively short space of time to spend on something else. An investment term of up to 3 or 4 years is probably best in a bank term deposit as the uncertainty over this relatively short period of time makes real investing in property or shares too much of a gamble.\n\nInvesting in property for the long term is the next place to consider, but again, I suggest that with property the real investor is the bank. You become the managing director of a business involved in commercial or residential real estate. You have to know what you are doing.\n\nFor a hands-off investment over the long term one can't beat listed property, bonds and shares - an internationally diversified investment portfolio - where the emphasis is on low cost funds employing a fully diversified coverage world-wide and keeping it simple. But you must pay for advice and monitoring, unless you are experienced and have the time to do it yourself.\n\nTo give you an indication as to what the expected real return (the return after tax, inflation and adviser/fund manager fees) of a term deposit vs a diversified portfolio of bonds, shares and listed property we have demonstrated this in the below chart", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "RIVER OAKS, Texas (KTRK) – An amber alert issued to a 4-month-old girl from the River Oaks, near Fort Worth area, was canceled after the child was found safe, according to north Texas police became.\n\nThe amber alarm was canceled. The child was safely located. An official statement will follow shortly.\n\nAt the time of the warning, Mia Negrete was last seen on March 10th.\n\nShe has brown hair, brown eyes, and was last seen in a sleeveless yellow romper.\n\nDescribed as a white woman with brown hair and blue eyes, Davidson was last seen wearing black clothing and is on crutches with a broken foot and metal needles.\n\nFlores is described as a Hispanic woman with black hair and brown eyes.", null, "According to police, the suspects were driving a white four-door Nissan Frontier with unknown Texan license plates." ]
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[ "Somewhere post midnight, a sudden scream woke me up. An Indian, who was sleeping in the bunker above me was mumbling in his dream with occasional loud cries. Others in the room woke up by the noise as well but as he went silent after a while, we went back to sleep. Well, apart from that one instance, there was no disturbance until late that morning when I woke up and got ready to leave the hostel.\n\nI walked to the Department of conservation which is only a few blocks from the hostel. Almost every town has a DOC that helps you with all the details you need regarding tramping in NZ. Here, I enquired about the Routeburn track. A girl who attending to me, informed that the entire track is of 32 kms and there are four huts along the way. However, two of them in the middle are already booked until January so, I had only the first and the last hut. That meant, I had to trek for 22 kms on the second day. She also warned me that the weather was going to be cloudy on the second day and may be with light showers as well.\n\nI contemplated a bit about this situation. I had no clue of how this is going to be and how many people would actually be there or how dense the forest is going to be. But, I very badly wanted to do this trek. So, I thought about it for a while. Despite the unknowns, I was confident that I could do a 22km trek in a day considering the extra day light I would get. I recollected my experience of hiking pikes peak in Colorado Springs, a fourteener in 2004 which was a 21km hike. I also recently walked for 75kms in 2 days in the Sayadris. That recollection was encouraging. Most of the stretch on the second day seemed downhill so, I was certain that I could manage this. I had already taken a risk of coming to this country wihtout a plan and taking more risks only seemed to justify this entire experience.\n\nSo, I requested her to book the first and the last hut for me. She seemed to agree with my justification and thought I should be fine even with that long walk on the second day. Huts are a bit expensive - NZ$ 54 per hut/per night. She also directed me to an agency (Info & Track) that can arrange transport to the trails. I thanked her and headed towards Info and track. I booked my drop at Routeburn shelter (one end of the loop) and pickup at The Divide (the other end), two days later. They also store luggages for $5 a night. Since I was not going back to the same hostel, I had to find a place to keep my luggage while I was on this trek. If you plan to return to same hostel, then they normally agree to store it for you.\n\nI needed a good day pack for my trek, So, I went to a North face store to buy one. I was planning for a 30+L bag but found a good 28L one which I could not stop me from buying.\n\nWith all that planning done for the trek, I walked to QT garden which has some neat trails to walk on. The view of the town and the lake from here is amazing. I enjoyed a leisure walk along the lake capturing some happenings. The town was in full action with a lot of people busy in some or the other form of adventure activities like para gliding, riding jet boats, cycling etc.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Back in town, I craved for a burger for lunch and wanted to try Fergburger , one of the most popular burger place in QT. But this place is always crowded and has a really long queue. So, I decided to google up other burger places and found Devil’s Burger around the corner which had the same two veg options that Ferburger offered for a little less. I enjoyed my meal before heading to the lake.", null, "I sat by the lake observing everything that was happening. I think it was at that very moment that it happened to me. Thinking about all that excitement and planning I had just done for the next few days, I felt a sudden rush of amusement run through me. As I sat there observing everything that was happening around me, I felt like I was completely in that particular moment, away from everything I knew. Just sitting there, observing what is happening right in front of me and thinking of nothing else. That feeling of a free mind, I imagine would be something similar to a birds flight in the blue skies.", null, null, "I also remember thinking of how every country is different and I could not compare my backpacking in Sri Lanka with that in NZ. They are two countries of separate culture, different kinds of people, dissimilar ways of life and they are bound to be distinct experiences and that difference is what makes my travels interesting. As I get adapt to the rules of the country, I learn how I can mould myself to different situations. In Sri Lanka, I did no prior planning but in NZ, specially during summer, it definitely helps do some amount of planning, at least a day or two in advance. Adapting to the country and its life style is what makes traveling so interesting and sometimes adventurous.\n\nAt the lake, that evening we had an unexpected street performance by a Swedish artist. He was basically juggling a few objects but what was more impressive was the way he had staged the whole thing into a very funny and hilarious drama. He was very witty and he masterfully involved the audience in his act. I cannot go into the details of the act but all I can tell you is that I did not stop laughing even for once during this entire act of about 30 minutes.", null, "I wanted to try Mexican food for dinner so I found this really nice Mexican restaurant with friendly staff very close to the lake. Unfortunately they had no place. So, I packed my Burrito and ate it by the lake. Many were doing that anyways. Some had brought beer crates, a stereo and settled there watching the sun go down. The seagulls hovered over the heads of those who carried food. Another interesting thing to notice here is that the bank of the lake had a feel of a shore. The waves roared as they hit the land.", null, null, "As it got dark, reflection of the lights from all the buildings by the lake seemed to dance with the waves. It was getting extremely cold, so, I decided to head back to the hostel and rest. A big day was soon to arrive. I think, this day, I spent most of the time by the Wakatipu lake. It truly was very peaceful there.", null ]
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[ "A former Welsh Schools and Under-23 international, Randell joined Coventry City as an apprentice, signing a full contract in May 1970.\n\nHe never made a league appearance though and moved to Plymouth Argyle in September 1973.\n\nHe played in the Argyle sides that reached the semi-final of the Football League Cup in 1973-74 and won promotion in 1974-75, making a total of 139 league outings, scoring nine goals.\n\nRandell followed his Argyle team mate Bobby Saxton, who was manager at Exeter City in September 1977 for a fee of £10,000. Saxton had tried to sign the player in the summer, but was unsuccessful.\n\nMaking his debut against at Peterborough United, Randell went on to feature in 40 league matches, scoring one goal (against Lincoln City) in his first season at St. James’ Park.\n\nHe was just as consistent the following season, but with Saxton having become manager of Plymouth Argyle, the midfielder returned to Home Park in July 1979 for a fee of £60,000, where he added another 110 league appearances and eight goals.\n\nRandell again followed Saxton, who had become manager of Blackburn Rovers, signing for the Ewood Park club in August 1982 for £40,000. 73 appearances and seven goals later, he moved to Newport County in March 1984.\n\nHis stay at County (15 appearances) only lasted until July 1985 though, for he joined his home town club of Swansea City, his final Football League club featuring in 22 league matches, netting one goal.\n\nRandell was appointed player-manager of Barry Town, and then became player-manager at Briton Ferry Athletic. He later became head of PE with South Wales Police.", null, null ]
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[ "There are three things I remember about the Dashboard Confessional, Thrice and The Get Up Kids concert in San Jose, California in 2004:\n\nWhere do we start?\n\nI sat in the back seat of a smelly car full of high school graduates. We were 18 year olds, idyllic in our fresh angst, speeding with the radio loud, bags of Doritos strewn, gas station fountain drinks in hand — all those cliche snacks from youth I’m still waiting to outgrow — we had what seemed a never ending supply.\n\nSocially, I was a man of many cliques. Never a big partier, a little alcohol at a friend’s house, say, but never could I stomach drunkenness or drugs. What I was was morally malleable. This meant I could make a go at any social gathering with decent success. This particular 2004 outing was unique, socially speaking, for merging three disparate friend groups. I had my party friends, my church friends, and my actual friends. I remember sitting in that backseat with the sobering and unmasking feeling that comes with your friends meeting your other very different friends.\n\nPunk, partier, and Christian — on our way in a caravan to San Jose. Ahead of us lay three rooms in a louche motel with alcohol, cigarettes and concert tickets to the 2004 Honda Civic Tour. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nI’ve been fairly poor lately. Staying away from specifics such as budget and purchasing power, I will mention Mac N’ Cheese has been a substantial portion of my daily diet. Mmmmmmac.\n\nThis whole “poor” thing has got me thinking existentially. What is life? What is happiness? What control does money have over myself, the individual?\n\nI had one more thought, and it brought me here: Who is better at being poor than punk-rockers?\n\nPunk-Rock is a music genre, scene, and way of life. The punk-mentality doesn’t need money, nor does it need an excuse. Punk-rockers just are. They walk the streets. They smoke. .. Well, who knows what they do. But it seems they get through life being poor pretty alright.\n\nSome of my favorite friends from high-school were the punk-rockers: the mohawks, the black clothes, the best music. I’m not sure what happened to them. Some, I’m sure, looked at the holes in their jeans and turned and headed back. Others turned into philosophy graduates; others, still, traded their jeans for suits and probably work as tellers in local banks.\n\nRegardless, I find myself today, penniless, stuck inside an apartment in Rochester, NY with a cupboard full of Marconi and Cheese and nothing else to do. But it’s Saturday, and I want to do something! Think, Kevin! Think PUNK!", null, "Idea # 1. Demotivate 5K Runners: There’s this 5k Run in Rochester today. The route wraps around both ends of my block; I can hear the clatter and cheer as I write. I’m thinking about going to the end of the block and yelling:\n\nIn this vision, I also hand out tiny water cups filled of cheap vodka.\n\nIdea #2. Celebrate the Government Shutdown with a Parade: The parade, obviously, would consist of punk-rockers walking down main street blasting Bad Religion from their 80’s boom-boxes. This vision works best when everybody has their own boom-box and plays a different song. Total anarchy.\n\nIdea #3. Shoplift from Goodwill: My punk-rock friends used to say this: “What are they losing if they get it for free?” I’ve never been able to answer that question in full confidence. Goodwill, more like good steal!\n\nShoplifting in New York is trickier than it is in the West Coast. Here, almost every store has a security/loss prevention guard. What better way to exercise my beliefs against the man? (and exercise!)\n\nIdea #4. Argue Music Selections at Record Stores: 85% of punk-rock is hanging out. What better place to do this than in a record store? Just walk in and browse, wait for someone to choose a bad record and you have something to do for fifteen minutes. Start with this, “Are you serious?”\n\nIdea #5. Start a Punk Rock Band: The best punk-rock comes from having nothing to do (and no purpose to do it with!). This is me! I think I’ve realized why the Lord sent me to Rochester. Obviously, it’s to hate the man and make loud music.", null ]
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[ null, "Stevie Kelly tries to kill Tommy Monaghan, but Tommy kills him instead.\n\nTommy goes to see Deborah Tiegel. She lets him into her apartment. Tommy tries to break up with Tiegel and gives her $100,000 to get her set up in New York. They get into an argument about the money and Tommy ends up leaving the money on a table and departing.\n\nTommy goes back to Kathryn's apartment. They talk for a while and make love.\n\nLater, at Noonan's Bar, Kathryn tells the others she has contacted some people she knows who might be able to put Maggie in a safehouse until they take Truman's scheme to the press. Until they get word, they have to sit tight and wait. Tommy and Natt walk out of the bar and are nearly blown up by another hit man, Phil Kelly.\n\nA man in a trenchcoat arrives and puts a bullet in Phil Kelly's head. He tells Tommy Sean Noonan sent him, and knocks out Tommy.\n\nRetrieved from \"https://heykidscomics.fandom.com/wiki/Hitman_Vol_1_55?oldid=1434036\"\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted." ]
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[ null, "And you shall not go out from the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, lest you die: for the anointing oil of YHVH is upon you. And they did according to the word of Moses. Lev 10:7\n\nThe Anointing is Strong’s H4888 משחה mishchah, an abstract concept meaning, the application of consecrated oil to install someone in their office, at the direction of, and with the approval of, and equipping by YHVH to act as His delegate in that office.\n\nThe parable being told by the root: The cognate words from this root will help us find the parable. One is marrow, the fatty liquid (mem) found inside the bone. When the bone is sharply struck (shin), the wall (chet) of the bone which kept the marrow separated, is broken and the marrow released.\n\nOintments were made from oils and smeared on injuries for healing. Oil was also smeared on the heads of individuals who are being given the office of a prophet, priest or king as a sign of authority. – Ancient Hebrew Lexicon\n\nAnd being in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper, as He sat at the table, a woman came having an alabaster flask of very costly oil of spikenard. Then she broke the flask and poured it on His head. Mar 14:3\n\nThe anointing oil of YHVH was upon Aaron and his sons, therefore they could not depart from the dwelling place of YHVH to go bury their dead (i.e., incur uncleanness, for touching death imparts uncleanness). Aaron and his sons, while the anointing oil was upon them, offered the sin offering, which made atonement for the people. Aaron was a foreshadow or type of Messiah, for Messiah, the Anointed One, dwelt in YHVH’s presence and offered Himself as the sin offering for the sins of the whole world. Messiah Yeshua, the Anointed One, serves in all three offices of Priest, Prophet (Deu 18:18), and King (Isa 9:6-7) before YHVH.\n\nLEVITICUS 9:1-11:47 ANNUAL SHEMINI “EIGHTH” OUTLINE | LEVITICUS INDEX OF STUDIES\nTHE LAW OF LOVE: THE GOSPEL OF GRACE REVEALED IN THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD" ]
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[ null, "2.1 Why do growers care about any PMO sale?\n\nGrower assets were disclaimed by the Liquidator and sold in a joint sale with those of Gunns Ltd. The sale process was proposed and managed by the Receivers. Despite strong contradiction, the Court deferred to the commercial agreement reached between the Liquidators and Receivers prior to the New Forests offer of ~$300M. That agreement provided for a division of sale proceeds by asset type, such as the Gunns owned plantations, land, research centre, nurseries, sawmills, and Pulp Mill Opportunity (PMO), and the Gunns Plantations MIS owned forestry rights. The Liquidators and Receivers maintained that a share was still due to the PMO ‘bundle’ despite no sale having yet been realised.\n\nIn the Sale Distribution hearing, the Receivers opened hard defending a large share of the sale and in effect socialising bankers’ losses across the growers.\n(Note: this hearing dealt only with GPL MIS schemes on Gunns land. The secret Forestry Tasmania sale for schemes on Crown land is covered here a-facts-a-fact-now-give-it-back , Tasmanian Times, 25 Oct 2018.)\n\nThe Court heard the progress of negotiations over the sale proportions commencing with the Receivers offer, followed by the independent Expert view (Craig Taylor, Principal, The Fifth Estate), and through to the final allocation.", null, "The Receivers countered the Expert view with the miserable gambit of expensive legal argument where they would seek the extinguishment of all grower rights. As happens all too often, that argument was not tested, the GPL Liquidators and growers’ Responsible Entity, PPB, acquiesced and ‘negotiated’ the final position.\n\nThe argument that the PMO should receive no allocation immediately, as it had not sold, was dismissed by the Court. The allocation instead was to be encumbered by an impractical further distribution, in the same proportions, should any of the PMO asset bundle be sold at a future date.\n\n2.2 The socialisation of Gunns losses across MIS investors\n\nIn effect, growers have not only subsidised Gunns bankers with a prepaid ~$50M (indicated by the Liquidators) for the PMO, but through the disclaiming of their valuable asset by the difference between the sum allocated and the expert fire-sale valuation.\n\nOf the $40M allocated to growers, ultimately $20M was eroded in princely liquidation fees, against the initial PPB all-up estimate of $4.1M.\n\nIf one is pragmatic and:\n\nIn summary, MIS growers have subsidised the Receivers clients by $80M. Gunns bankers have socialised their private loss and recovered an additional $80M from grower investors, who were not Gunns Ltd shareholders and had no debts themselves. Over 6,000 growers, on average $13,333 has been stolen from each of them.\n\nBut MIS grower-investors were not at fault.\nRevision of the socialisation of Gunns losses.\n\nRe: STT – GPL Settlement: No Board Response …\n\nWe serfs, indeed, have a new feudal landlord …\n\nThe Heart of Gunns’ collapse (2)\n\nThe heart of Gunns’ collapse (1)\n\nWhat is missing … is any determination of fault" ]
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[ null, "The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetism (EMF) as a Group 2B carcinogen in 2011: “Possibly carcinogenic to humans.” This was based upon research showing cell phones connected to an increased risk for glioma, a malignant form of brain cancer. Other types of brain cancer included in the research have been meningioma and schwannoma.\n\nHowever, the Group 2B classification of carcinogen doesn’t mean there is a definite link. This has created significant doubt among many agencies and health officials around the world.\n\nEven with this declaration, a number of agencies around the world have announced that cell phones are not linked to cancer. In light of the WHO’s classification, this seems to be a hasty conclusion. Especially in light of some 2017 research.\n\nThe reason this is a hasty conclusion relates to the delay in cancer diagnosis from the point of causation. Let’s use an example. Many people will smoke cigarettes for 20 years or more without necessarily getting lung cancer. In fact, the link between smoking and lung cancer is delayed. It is a latent link. It takes decades of tobacco use to typically see the resulting lung cancer. For some it might be only a decade, but for many it might be two or three decades before they will get lung, throat or oral cancer.\n\nApparently, this latency also occurs between cell phone use and brain cancer, especially among adults. Cell phones have only come into our lifestyles in a big way over the past decade or two. So how could a health agency say with certainty that cell phone use isn’t linked to an increased risk of cancer so soon in the game?\n\nIn fact, most of the epidemiological studies that were reviewed by most of these agencies were done between 2000 and 2010. That barely offers a decade of use.\n\nA 2017 study from Sweden’s Örebro University brought together an ongoing meta-analysis of brain cancer research since 1965. The researchers also conducted this review study in 2013 and 2015. This research focused upon studies that investigated long-term cell phone use.\n\nThe conclusion from the 2013 study was:\n\nBased on the Hill criteria, glioma and acoustic neuroma should be considered to be caused by RF-EMF emissions from wireless phones and regarded as carcinogenic to humans, classifying it as group 1 according to the IARC classification. Current guidelines for exposure need to be urgently revised.”\n\nThe “Hill criteria” refers to the World Health Organization’s classification of a cancer link. This is based upon a premise proposed by Dr. Bradford Hill to the British Royal Society of Medicine in 1965. This is where the “Group 2B” classification criteria comes from.\n\nThe 2017 study included additional research and calculations, which indicated further evidence of a link between brain cancer and cell phone use.\n\nThe Swedish researchers reviewed all the earlier research and recalculated the results using the random-effects model. This is a peer-reviewed form meta-analysis now accepted among epidemiology researchers. This utilizes cumulative measures – in the case of cell phone, total estimated hours of phone use – tied to the particular condition to calculate the risk factor.\n\nWhen the researchers recalculated the shorter-term risk among earlier studies, they found up to a 90 percent increased risk of brain cancer from long-term cell phone use.\n\nWhen they utilized data from the cell phone companies on hours of cell phone usage to recalculate the risk from a 2011 study, they found that long-term cell phone use increased the risk of brain cancer among children (aged 7 to 19 years old) by more than double (215 percent) for those who had used cell phones for more than 2.8 years.\n\nThe researchers combined research for adults between 20 and 80 years old and recalculated the risk. They found an increased risk overall after 10 years. For 1,640 hours of cell phone use, the researchers found the risk of brain cancer more than doubled (218 percent). This was for brain cancers that occur on the same side of the brain as the cell phone is typically used.\n\nLarge studies point to the evidence\n\nThe raw research studies these conclusions are drawn from are significant.\n\nFor example, a 2014 study from France’s INSERM tracked 447 brain cancer cases along with 892 matched control subjects. They found that life-long accumulated use almost tripled the risk of gliomas (289 percent) and meningiomas (257 percent). Temporal tumor risk was even higher, and higher for occupational cell phone risk.\n\nA 2015 study from Sweden followed 1,498 brain cancer cases along with 3,530 control subjects. They found that a latency of more than 25 years produced triple the risk of brain cancer (300 percent).\n\nA 2013 study from the University of Oxford’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) – followed 791,710 middle aged-women for seven years – after they reported their cell phone use in 1999, 2005 and 2009. The research discovered 51,680 invasive cancers and 1,261 central nervous system cancers during the period.\n\nIncreased meningioma risk was found for long-term use. In addition to this, compared to non-cell phone users, the long-term (10+ years) use of cell phones increased the risk of acoustic neuroma by two-and-a-half times.\n\nAccording to the research, these risks also increased as cell phone use increased – making the risk “dose-dependent.”\n\nWhen a risk is dose-dependent, it validates the causation element of the study. It means that the longer a person uses the cell phone, the greater the risk.\n\nThis study tracked 709 meningioma patients and compared them with 1,368 control subject subjects. They compared mobile phone usage among both groups, and analyzed the data using a latency period – the amount of time from tracked usage – of 25 years.\n\nHere the researchers found, once again, little increased risk – but some. And the risk appeared to increase with increased cell phone use.\n\nTwo periods of use – between one and five years and over twenty-five years, showed an increased risk of meningioma by 30% among those who used wireless phones over a 25 year period.\n\nIn the highest-use quartile, wireless and mobile phone use resulted in a higher risk of meningioma, by 30% for mobile phones and 40% for wireless phones, and 80% increased risk for cordless phone use.\n\nThe increased risks was found to be related primarily to those who used their phones equivalent to about 40 minutes a day for 10 years, equated to 2,376 hours of cumulative use.\n\nThe researchers stated that:\n\nThere was a statistically significant trend for increasing cumulative use of 3G mobile phones, cordless phones, phones of the digital type (2G, 3G and/or cordless phone), and wireless phones in total.”\n\nThey also noted that there was more than a seven times increased risk for high-use 3G cell phone use. But this was considered not significant because it was based on only five users.\n\nAnd previous studies have also exposed this risk among long-time users. As stated in a 2013 recent review in the Journal of Pathophysiology:\n\nStudies carried out in Sweden indicate that those who begin using either cordless or mobile phones regularly before age 20 have greater than a fourfold increased risk of ipsilateral glioma.”\n\nIt only makes sense to consider a headset or using the speaker system available on most new cell phones. What’s the risk in that? Maybe it doesn’t look as cool, but hey, when has being healthy ever looked cool?", null, "Citizens Up in Arms Against 5G Wireless Technology Roll-Out: Are Their Concerns Justified?", null, null, "Doctor Explains Why She Never Recommends The ‘Ketogenic Diet’\n\nFuck the experts, hit it with a hammer and throw it the fuck out. It’s a tracking device. a listening device, you’re building your own prison by carrying that piece of shit around." ]
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[ "The Net-zero Journey: time to get off the merry-go-round?\n\nNeil Amner, Anderson Strathern’s Brexit and Business Resilience Lead and whose professional practise includes environmental, transport and parliamentary work, is a member of the Society’s Environmental and Marine Law Sub-committees and the COP26 & Climate Change Working Group. Here he writes about some of the challenges that will need to be addressed in our journey to net-zero carbon emissions.\n\nPresident Biden’s apparent determination that the USA will not only re-engage but show leadership on climate change has further raised expectations of CoP26, due to be held in Glasgow this autumn.\n\nIt was however, Bill Gates’s recent BBC interview which struck a chord with me; when he highlighted the need for a wholesale rethink of the physical economy and the scale of the economic challenge that presents.\n\nFor all the documentaries, demonstrations and political debates which there have been and are doubtless to come, are we truly an economy and society which is in transition? Are we grasping opportunities as well as nettles?\n\nTwo of Scotland’s greatest obstacles in that net-zero journey will undoubtedly be transport and domestic heat. Both present physical challenges in terms of retrofitting or replacing equipment but they also face economic and social barriers such as personal choice and affordability.\n\nThose challenges are acknowledged in the four core themes of the National Transport Strategy (reduces inequalities; takes climate action; helps deliver inclusive economic growth; and improves our health and well being). The concept of “building back better” post-Covid was espoused by the advisory group chaired by Benny Higgins last summer. Likewise, with the work of the Just Transition Commission.\n\nThe Climate Action Plan seeks to address the challenges of transition across the constituent sectors and functions of the economy. It sets out direction, challenge and support across all. Amongst the stated targets is a 20% reduction in car kilometres travelled. Cars have been shown to be the largest source, at 40%, of transport greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland.\n\nNonetheless that is a curious target. Travel patterns reflect demand; commuting patterns seem likely to be different post-Covid. The blunt expression of the target seems to ignore the differences between urban and rural travel options and the implications for tourism and leisure. There may well be hard choices ahead but equally the choice of target could be construed as a political statement. If, say, electrification proceeds exponentially does the target make sense?\n\nFrom an initial slow burn, progress towards decarbonisation is gathering pace across all modes of transport. Nearly all major car manufacturers now have fully or hybrid electric models or options across their ranges. Their share of new car sales is growing. Yes, there is still a price premium, however, that will fade as with other novel technology that becomes mainstream.\n\nLikewise, electric delivery vehicles are being deployed and progress made with alternative fuels for the haulage fleet. Charging infrastructure is being installed.\n\nThrough these efforts and those of the applied research centres, Scotland is not only seeking to find engineering solutions but provide a business base to deliver the transition here and internationally.\n\nThe unprecedented prices bid for Crown Estate licenses for future offshore wind developments off the English coast show the scale of the investment appetite for decarbonisation projects. It also gives a nod to the likely level of competition to what will replace the “black gold” economy. Transition will need to be funded after all, particularly if it is be delivered here on a just basis.\n\nThe recent decision by the Scottish Government to support the creation of “green ports” (Freeports with additional provisos) will provide another means to support competition for inward investment for the transition supply chain.\n\nInnovation and investment are, however, not the whole story. Often regulatory approvals can delay deployment for many years. That is something which national and international regulators, as well as CoP26, will need to address in the climate emergency.\n\nAs Bill Gates points out, vaccines which normally take years to develop have been created, approved and delivered in under in a year; so we can make significant progress when we put our mind to it.\n\nOur Lawscot COP26 Conference is fast approaching. Book your place now as we bring together lawyers from across the globe to discuss the role of the lawyer on environmental impact.", null ]
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[ "Greta defends herself against internet trolls", null, "Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has opened up about her Asperger's diagnosis, explaining why she does not frequently speak publicly about living with the condition.\n\nEarlier this week, Thunberg arrived in New York City after spending 15 days at sea in order to attend a climate change summit in the Big Apple.\n\nOn Saturday, days after her arrival in the city, the 16-year-old took to social media to address some of the unkind comments she has received about her appearance and \"being different\".\n\n\"When haters go after your looks and differences, it means they have nowhere left to go. And then you know you're winning!\" Thunberg wrote on Twitter and Instagram.\n\n\"I have Asperger's and that means I'm sometimes a bit different from the norm. And - given the right circumstances -being different is a superpower.\"\n\nGreta Thunberg speaking to the BBC" ]
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[ null, "The State Bank of Pakistan on Tuesday released its Second Quarterly Report for FY20 on the State of Pakistan’s Economy and said progress under the IMF program remained on track and the credit rating agencies maintained their stable outlook for Pakistan during the review period.\n\nFurther improvements will require deep structural reforms to put the economy on a firm path towards sustainable growth.\n\nAccording to the report, the stabilization efforts and regulatory measures yielded notable improvements during the first half of FY20.\n\n“The current account deficit contracted to a six-year low, foreign exchange reserves increased, the primary budget recorded a surplus, and core inflation eased. Importantly, export-based manufacturing showed signs of traction and construction activities picked up, indicating that the economy was on the path of recovery.”\n\nThe SBP report noted that the global and domestic spread of Covid-19 has brought an exceptional set of challenges for the country.\n\nThe spillovers from the global economy and the infection containment measures in the country are bound to weaken the economic activity and consumer demand and adversely impact supply.\n\nAs the situation is extremely fluid and highly uncertain, the economic outlook remains subdued compared to the pre-outbreak estimates.\n\nSBP’s measures to mitigate the adverse impacts of Covid-19 on the economy include sizable fiscal spending programs, tax reliefs, and incentives to the construction industry.\n\nAs for the SBP, within a span of 8 days (in March 2020), the Monetary Policy Committee cut the policy rate by 225 basis points.\n\nFurthermore, the SBP has announced multiple measures to provide relief to borrowers for one year on principal loan repayments, offer concessional financing to businesses that do not lay off workers, provide concessional financing to hospitals seeking to enhance their capacity to provide care for Coronavirus infected individuals. Others measures include to facilitate the general public’s access to financial services, simplify payment procedures for exporters and importers, among other measures.\n\nThe report said, in case of balance of payments, the report noted that the improvement in current account mostly stemmed from a reduction in the import bill with some contribution from export earnings.\n\nWith the exception of the telecommunications sector, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows were also about the same level as last year. The report emphasized that reforms needed to be prioritized to attract and sustain higher FDI inflows into the country.\n\nRegarding the fiscal sector, the report noted that the primary budget recorded a surplus, while the fiscal deficit was contained during H1-FY20 compared to the same period last year. This was due to a significant growth in revenues despite a slowdown in the economy and the compression in imports.\n\nThe reversal of earlier tax concessions and implementation of new levies helped increase the revenue collection. Nonetheless, the overall revenue target was missed, highlighting the scope for greater efforts to broaden the tax base and increase documentation in the economy.\n\nThe report highlighted the challenges pertaining to the agriculture sector. The sector appears less resilient to challenges like constrained water availability and climate change. The cotton crop, in particular, was hit by unfavorable weather, pest attacks and low water availability. Though the prospects for the wheat crop and livestock are encouraging, the decline in cotton production is likely to undermine the agriculture sector’s performance in FY20.\n\nOn the inflation front, the report noted that the inflationary pressures continued to build up throughout the first half of FY20. While the non-food-non-energy (NFNE) inflation exhibited stability amid subdued demand conditions in the economy, food inflation surged steeply in both the quarters.\n\nGiven that the surge in inflationary pressures was mostly an outcome of supply disruptions, which are typically seasonal and temporary and core inflation did not rise by a commensurate amount, the SBP’s projections for the average headline inflation for FY20 remained broadly unchanged at 11-12 percent.\n\nThis was one of the major reasons the Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the policy rate unchanged during both its September and November meetings during the first half of FY20.\n\nThe Special Section of the report identifies the state of competition in the domestic economy as an area needing attention of the policymakers.\n\nThe section argues that the overall competitive environment in Pakistan has been unfavorable for productivity enhancement and growth. 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[ "2.It the door of a running refrigerator in a closed room is kept open, what will be the net effect on the room?\n(a)It will cool the room\n(b)It will heat the room\n(c)It will make no difference on the average\n(d)It will make the temperature go up and down\nAnswer – b\n\n12.Mac Mohan Line is a border line between\n(a)Pakistan and Afghanistan (b)India and China\n(c)South Korea and North Korea (d)Vietnam and Cambodia\nAnswer – b\n\nCandidates who are preparing for Territorial Army Exam Online Coaching 2017 can check this online course.", null ]
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[ null, "This week’s episode “Ducky Tie” is a fun fast paced episode that returns us to the type of How I Met Your Mother storytelling that reminds us of the borderline insanity that we love so much about the group. The two main story arcs this week involve a wager involving Lilly’s pregnancy boobs, and the story of what happened after the Architecture Gala between Ted and Victoria.\n\nIt’s been a while since we’ve had a good betting match between Marshal and Barney, the most famous of which was the still ongoing slap bet (one slap remains). In tonight’s bet, we find that Marshal has brought the gang to his favorite Japanese restaurant Shinjitzu, much to the protests of Barney. Though his constant berating of the chef, Marshal challenges Barney saying he could never cook in the same style as the chef. Never one to back down from a challenge, Barney accepts, with the terms of a victory giving him 60 seconds of hand on Lilly’s boob, verses wearing Marshall’s ducky tie for the next year. The terms agreement between Lilly and Marshall is some of the best and fastest dialogue shown off in some time on the show.\n\nAfter the wager, we get some absolutely brilliant moves by Barney as his devilish plan comes to fruition. Always the strategist when it involves boobs (especially Lilly’s boobs), Barney has already planned out multiple contingencies to ensure he’s hedged all his bets. From spending years forcibly associating sneezing with going to the restaurant in Marshall’s mind, to spending months studying the art of Habachi grilling to guarantee that no matter what, he will win. It almost pans out as well, narrowly winning a victory by forcing Lilly to almost accept a alternative resolution. In the end though, despite his great skills, he was no match for the distraction of a Lilly double boob flash. While he might have seen the goods, the payment will be wearing the tie he hates for the next year. I hope the writers will stick to this, and ensure he wears this in every episode from here on out.\n\nMeanwhile, the dinner itself serves as a conversation backdrop between Ted and the gang as he discusses the evening after the gala. It turns out, Ted, remorseful for what he has done, attempts to pay six years of penance by helping her wash her bakery dishes before she leaves for the Hamptons. Of course, in usual devious Ted fashion, he pours on the charm in the sleigh hopes that he might get back together with her. In the end, she reveals she’s about to be engaged, though with the man she met up with right after she broke up with Ted, and after a bit of a heart to heart talk, and a stolen kiss, she runs off and leaves Ted behind again, and for good.\n\nOverall, the storyline asks a lot of questions we might as young adults ask. All of us have a lot of “what ifs” in life, especially when it comes to relationships. Many of us might think about how life might be different if we made a different choice, or took a different path. Like many of the best episodes, Ted’s self reflection on these questions is what makes the show so good. Six years is a long time to hold that type of what ifs, something that some of us can relate to." ]
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[ null, "Acrylamide, classified in 1994 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as “probably carcinogenic” to humans, was discovered in 2002 in some heat-treated, carbohydrate-rich foods. The association between dietary acrylamide intake and epithelial ovarian cancer risk (EOC) has been previously studied in one case–control and three prospective cohort studies which obtained inconsistent results and could not further examine histologic subtypes other than serous EOC. The present study was carried out in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) subcohort of women (n = 325,006). Multivariate Cox proportional hazards models were used to assess the association between questionnaire-based acrylamide intake and EOC risk. Acrylamide was energy-adjusted using the residual method and was evaluated both as a continuous variable (per 10 μg/d) and in quintiles; when subgroups by histologic EOC subtypes were analyzed, acrylamide intake was evaluated in quartiles. During a mean follow-up of 11 years, 1,191 incident EOC cases were diagnosed. At baseline, the median acrylamide intake in EPIC was 21.3 μg/d. No associations and no evidence for a dose–response were observed between energy-adjusted acrylamide intake and EOC risk (HR10μg/d,1.02; 95% CI, 0.96–1.09; HRQ5vsQ1, 0.97; 95% CI, 0.76–1.23). No differences were seen when invasive EOC subtypes (582 serous, 118 endometrioid, and 79 mucinous tumors) were analyzed separately. This study did not provide evidence that acrylamide intake, based on food intake questionnaires, was associated with risk for EOC in EPIC. Additional studies with more reliable estimates of exposure based on biomarkers may be needed. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 24(1); 291–7. ©2014 AACR.\n\nAcrylamide has been classified as “probably carcinogenic to humans” by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC; group 2A) since 1994 (1); however, public health concern increased when Swedish researchers reported acrylamide in common carbohydrate-rich foods treated at high temperatures (e.g., fried potatoes, potato crisps, bread, and crisp bread; ref. 2). In the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort, the major dietary sources of acrylamide (based on a 24-hour dietary recall; DR) came from bread, rusks, coffee, potatoes, cakes, biscuits, and cookies (3). An important nondietary source of exposure is cigarette smoking. It is known that smokers have higher mean circulating acrylamide hemoglobin adducts levels than nonsmokers (4).\n\nHormone-related tumors and other tumors have been identified in rodents after oral administration of acrylamide (5). In humans, acrylamide is neurotoxic, and it has been hypothesized that it may also have hormonal effects (6); however, acrylamide is thought to play a role in cancer risk by means of its metabolite glycidamide. The conversion of acrylamide to glycidamide (a chemically reactive epoxide and mutagen in animals) is mediated by the Cyp2e1 enzyme system (7).\n\nThe present study evaluated the association between questionnaire-based intake of acrylamide and the risk of overall EOC. Given that there are risk factor and clinical behavior differences between histologic subtypes (12–14), we also evaluated the association between acrylamide intake and serous, endometrioid, and mucinous subtypes and tumor invasiveness. Secondary objectives were to determine whether this association differed by smoking status (with the intention to remove acrylamide exposure due to smoking), oral contraceptive (OC) use (a strong protective factor for EOC risk; ref. 15), and other baseline participant characteristics.\n\nThe EPIC study enrolled participants between 1992–1998 in 23 centers from 10 European countries. All participants signed an informed consent, and ethical review boards from the IARC and local centers authorized the study. The EPIC methodology has been described in detail by Riboli and colleagues. Participants reported information on lifestyle, reproductive, and anthropometric factors at baseline. Dietary intake was also assessed at baseline through validated country-specific dietary questionnaires (DQ; ref. 16).\n\nFollow-up was estimated until cancer diagnosis (except nonmelanoma skin cancer), emigration, death, or until the end of follow-up (centers dates vary from December 2004 to June 2010).\n\nDetails of the EPIC acrylamide database have been previously published (17, 18). Briefly, a harmonized acrylamide database was compiled using mean acrylamide levels in foods mainly derived from the EU monitoring database maintained by the European Community Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM; http://ec.europa.eu/food/food/chemicalsafety/contaminants/acrylamide_en.htm). The DQ items, and when available, their specific description (e.g., “baked potatoes”) were matched with the acrylamide database.\n\nAll models had age at the time scale and were stratified by study center to control for center effects (i.e., questionnaire design and follow-up procedures) and by age at recruitment (1-year categories).\n\nStratified analyses were carried out by smoking status (an important source of acrylamide), OC use (a protective factor for EOC risk), alcohol intake, and BMI (which may both affect the activity of Cyp2e1, important in acrylamide metabolism; ref. 3), and by geographical region (Northern: France, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway; Southern: Italy, Spain, and Greece). Sensitivity analyses excluding the first 2 years of follow-up were performed with the aim to minimize the influence of preclinical disease on dietary habits.\n\nThe median value for each acrylamide quartile or quintile was estimated and included in a score test to evaluate dose–response trends. The proportional hazards (PH) assumption, assessed using Schoenfeld residuals (21), was met for all the analyses. All analyses were performed using SAS v. 9.1; STATA was used to test the PH assumption.\n\nAfter a mean follow-up of 11 years, there were 1,191 incident EOC cases. In the present subcohort, the median acrylamide intake at baseline was 21.3 μg/d, and the 25th to 75th percentile range was 14.7–30.4 μg/d (mean and SD acrylamide intake: 23.8 ± 13.0 μg/d). The highest median intakes were found in Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, whereas Italy and Norway had the lowest median intakes (Table 1). The mean age at diagnosis was 61 years. Description of baseline characteristics of the current cohort of women can be found in Table 2.\n\nbPercentage of women missing the following: age at menopause, 66%; number of cigarettes per day, 55%; and time since quitting smoking, 55%.\n\nNo associations were observed between energy-adjusted dietary intake of acrylamide and risk of EOC overall or by histologic subtypes (Table 3). Moreover, there was no evidence for linear dose–response trends (Table 3). Results remained unchanged when we excluded from the analyses those cases diagnosed during the first 2 years of follow-up (data not shown).\n\naAll P values for trend are based on the quintile medians.\n\nNone of the stratified analyses by smoking status (never, ever smokers) or by OC use (never, ever users) showed an association between EOC risk and acrylamide intake. Likewise, no association was observed when subgroups by alcohol intake (never, ever drinkers), BMI (<25, ≥25 kg/m2), or geographical region were evaluated. The same pattern was seen when these associations were analyzed for different histologic subtypes (serous, endometrioid, and mucinous tumors). Furthermore, to increase statistical power, we also evaluated serous tumors combined with tumors that were not specified (NOS) and endometrioid tumors with clear cell tumors; however, the estimates did not vary.\n\nAll models were also evaluated using acrylamide intake without energy adjustment using the residual method, and results were similar to those presented in Table 3 (data not shown).\n\nThe present study did not find an association between acrylamide intake and EOC risk overall or in any of the histologic subtypes that were evaluated. Relative risks also remained unchanged when subgroups were analyzed.\n\nThe relation between dietary acrylamide intake and EOC risk has been previously evaluated in one case–control and 3 prospective cohort studies. Our results are in agreement with the Italian case–control (8) and SMC studies (9); moreover, average daily acrylamide intakes (23.33 ± 17.65 and 24.6 ± 7.6 μg/d, respectively) in these 2 studies were similar to the average reported in the current EPIC subcohort (23.8 ± 13.0 μg/d). In contrast to our findings, increased relative risks were observed in high acrylamide consumers in 2 cohort studies: the NLCS for the entire cohort and among never smoking women (11) and the NHS for serous tumors (10). It is noteworthy that compared with the present EPIC subcohort, both the NLCS and the NHS had similar acrylamide intake medians in the lowest quintiles (9.5 and 8.7 μg/d, respectively) to EPIC (9.8 μg/d); however, median intakes in the highest quintiles (36.8 and 25.1 μg/d, respectively) were somewhat lower than in EPIC (41.0 μg/d).\n\nStrengths of this study are the prospective cohort design and the large sample size compared with previous studies which included 1,031 (8), 195 (11), 368 (9), and 416 (10) cases. This enabled us to further investigate specific histologic subtypes, such as serous and endometrioid tumors; nevertheless, we were unable to perform exhaustive analyses for clear cell and mucinous tumors. There are other limitations that should be noted. First, the estimation of dietary acrylamide consumption was based on DQs, and the correlation coefficient between DQs and a single 24-hour DR in EPIC was low (0.35 and 0.17 for crude and adjusted correlation coefficient, respectively; ref. 22). In addition, studies that evaluated correlation coefficients between acrylamide intake (based on DQs) and biomarkers of exposure measured as hemoglobin adducts have reported mixed results, with correlation ranging from 0.08 to 0.43, and with most of the studies falling on the lower end of the range, including EPIC (22–27). Thus, we included energy intake in all regression models, as based on a previous analysis in EPIC, acrylamide intake estimates improved after this adjustment (22). Second, misclassification of acrylamide exposure may exist, as information on cooking methodology was not available in some EPIC centers. Finally, we acknowledge that measurement error may be present in our dietary acrylamide estimates as a harmonized acrylamide database was used, and because DQs in EPIC were not specifically designed to assess dietary acrylamide exposure; nonetheless to reduce the impact of measurement error, estimates were energy-adjusted using the residual method (19), and all models were stratified by center with the intention to partially account for the variation in dietary patterns across the 10 EPIC countries.\n\nThis is the third questionnaire-based study to conclude that acrylamide intake is not associated with risk for EOC. Recently, the NHS conducted the first epidemiologic study that assessed the association between acrylamide measured as hemoglobin adducts and EOC risk but failed to replicate the positive associations observed when acrylamide intake was based on food frequency questionnaires (28). Additional studies with biomarkers of internal dose with a larger number of cases should be carried out; however, based on our data and the previous inconsistent findings in the literature, acrylamide appears unlikely to play a major role in ovarian cancer carcinogenesis.\n\nNone of the funding agencies had a role in the design, implementation, analysis, or interpretation of study results." ]
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[ "AirAsia Group chief executive Tony Fernandes said borders must be kept open as most Asean countries depend on tourism (and not to forget he also runs a budget airline that’s run out of money).\n\nThe Tan Sri CEO said: “At some point, countries have to take a little bit of risk to reopen as we cannot live in a cave for the rest of our lives,” according to a report today in the Bangkok Post.\n\n“We have to live with this virus as we have with others before like the common cold or dengue,” Fernandes was quoted by the paper as saying.\n\nAviation: As Covid-19 bites, AirAsia group CEO Tony Fernandes says 'cannot live in a cave for the rest of our lives' – https://t.co/UUengEvTdK https://t.co/wXonhIjxax\n\nGood time for businesses to have frenz in gomen\n\nNot only has AirAsia run out of money, the low-cost carrier has run up a debt amounting to RM63.5 billion too.\n\nBut apparently our government was planning to help out the company. Blink and you’d have missed this most interesting story a few days ago.", null, "Other selected media published the story too.\n\nThe relevant Star article, however, has been removed from the paper’s website although a tweet on it from StarBiz is still online — see below.\n\nJust as swiftly, the Ministry of Finance moved to quash the news. See above, ‘MoF denies approving govt financing or guarantee to AirAsia’ article in business newspaper The Edge on the same day.\n\nAn authorized MoF spokesman clarified that the government did not agree to guarantee 80 percent of the one billion ringgit loan being asked from a group of local banks.", null, "AirAsia’s share price in the KLSE rose briefly following the ‘good news’ on Oct 13 about the government guarantee but quickly dipped once MoF issued its denial (see graph above).\n\nFive years ago, AirAsia traded at four ringgit-plus. It closed at 58 sen today.\n\nThe Star later featured an exclusive interview two days ago with Lim Kian Onn who is AirAsia X Bhd deputy chairman on what his company plans to do about restructuring their 63.5 billion ringgit debt.\n\nSave Malaysia, no need to waste money saving AirAsia\n\nABOVE: Doubtless the DAP is prepared to work with anybody whom the evangelical party believes, err, really truly still wants to “Save Malaysia” … such as wannabe PM9 Mahathir who is eyeing the ‘interim prime minister 2020’ job\n\nMeanwhile on the political front, the so-called New Normal signals its cyclic nature. It’s business as usual with regard to the powerful nexus between politics and corporations enjoying political patronage (a system which has Ubah very little).\n\nThe bottom-most tweet about Kit Siang is from 2016 but in this momentous year, I doubt that Najib or anyone from Umno wants to work with the Lim family – including Boboi’s missus, Betty – who are now facing a stack of corruption charges in court.\n\nKit : “ To Save Msia, I Am Prepared To Work With Najib L” https://t.co/CMiIsPKIUE\n\nWOW!!! Lim Kit Siang willing to work with Najib to save Malaysia. pic.twitter.com/Oh9pF1Vsc2\n\n2 thoughts on “Just live with coronavirus like we live with the common cold, says AirAsia CEO”" ]
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[ "MARRIED At First Sight Australia’s Ines Basic has split from her surgeon boyfriend.", null, "During a Q&A with fans who asked her ‘show us your partner’ Ines, 30, said: “We broke up because he was like a full blown disaster.”\n\nShe added: “I was going to put a photo of like a poo up and say ‘this is him’ but I didn’t do that”.\n\nInes shot to fame in the UK as the Married At First Sight – which aired Down Under in 2019 – hit our screens on E4 last month.", null, "Ines was dating a surgeon\n\nShe recently took to Instagram to share some videos with a new man, showing them getting cosy.\n\nIn one clip she rested her legs on his, and said: “Can’t wait to go surfing in the morning together.\n\nThe social media influencer said she was in a much happier place with her new boyfriend, a heart surgeon.\n\nShe added: “He’s a surgeon, I don’t get to see him that often so I really have to make the most of it.”", null, "The iconic bride – who was one of the Aussie TV experiment‘s most hated contestants – said the backlash she received from viewers has also calmed down and she has since received messages of support.\n\nThe brunette beauty continued: “I got a lot of backlash, the first week it was bad, it was savage. It’s turning around now.", null, "The media influencer was branded the ‘most hated bride’\n\nThe MAFS star said she was nearly forced out of her home because of the horrific racial abuse she faced following the show.\n\nSpeaking to Jamie Laing on his Private Parts podcast, she said: “When it first happened I wanted to leave the country, it was awful and because I came here as a refugee I had so much racist s*** too. Like discriminating s***.\n\n“Like go back to Bosnia you refugee scum, you should have drowned on the boat, real bad.”" ]
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[ null, "The 8th Annual Toyota Texas Bass Classic began this morning on famed Lake Fork in East Texas. It’s been a long time since the best pros in the world launched on a fishery loaded with so many huge bass. There’s definitely a buzz in the air about the giant catches we could potentially see today.\n\nMike McClelland, Kevin VanDam and Terry Scroggins share their thoughts and excitement in answers to five questions we asked them on the eve of this awesome event.\n\nWhat do you love about the Toyota Texas Bass Classic?\n\nKVD: The atmosphere that comes with having this many top-notch anglers in a single event, plus the chance to catch the biggest bass of your life on any cast here at Lake Fork.\n\nMcClelland: Unlike any other tournament we fish, there’s a laid-back atmosphere at the TTBC because it’s not for points, everybody gets a paycheck, there’s a lot of non-endemic companies here to support our sport, and my wife Stacy and I love attending the free country music concerts after weigh-in each day.\n\nScroggins: You’ve got 50 of the best pros in the world here, with no pressure to earn points, so you can just fish hard, wide-open, weigh-in, grab a free cold beer, and take in an awesome concert.\n\nKVD: Both – the guy that wins will have to fish shallow and deep.\n\nScroggins: Both – you’ll need to catch ‘em shallow and deep to win this.\n\nHow many pounds per day will you have to average catching to win this year’s TTBC?\n\nScroggins: You’d better have every bit of 35 pounds a day to win.\n\nThree lures you think the tournament field will throw most in this event?\n\nHow many fish 10 pounds or larger will this field of talented anglers catch in 3 days?\n\nKVD: I’ll say six bass, 10 pounds or over, will be weighed-in this weekend.\n\nMcClelland: I’ll guess nine bass will hit the scales weighing 10 pounds or over in the course of three days." ]
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[ null, "A failed attack by al Shabab terrorists on the Somali federal parliament this weekend has triggered the resignation of the security minister and may eventually lead to an overhaul of the country’s security organs, according to local sources.\n\nReports indicate that at about midday on Saturday a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated outside the parliament building in Mogadishu. This was followed by a prolonged gun-battle between security officers and the terrorists; who reportedly gained control of the second floor of the building. However, the Somali Army and African Union forces successfully overpowered the attackers.\n\nLocal reports have pointed out that the attack occurred during a parliamentary session. However, none of the hundred-plus legislators in the building are among the dead.\n\nPolice Spokesman, Kasim Ahmed Roble, has revealed to the VOA that about 10 soldiers from the Somali army and AU peace-keeping force are among the fatal casualties, while 8 of the terrorists were also killed. He further revealed that nearly 20 people – including four lawmakers – sustained injuries from the attack.\n\nAlthough local sources have disclosed that the Somali army and AU forces responded swiftly to quell the brazen attack, it has, nonetheless, given rise to some questions about Somalia’s security organs.\n\nSomalia has been engrossed in more than two decades of civil war until the past few years when conflict resolution efforts gave way to the development of a constitution and the formation of a federal parliament in 2012.\n\nal Shabab, a vestige of Islamic courts that exercised control of vast portions of the country during the interregnum, have struggled to retain their reign over the people. The group are reported to be increasingly losing their ground due the concerted efforts against them. Reports indicate that this year alone, the terrorists have lost several towns under their control.\n\nAccording to some pundits, this is directly connected with the increase in audacious attacks by the group. This year al Shabab terrorists have conducted many high profile attacks, but many have not been successful. The assassination of two legislators last month is seen as a high point in the recent campaign by the al Qaeda-linked terrorists.\n\nPresident Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was reportedly in South Africa when the attack unfolded, has condemned the move by the terrorists.\n\nReports indicate that he has cut short his trip and is due to return to Somalia on Monday to deal with the ensuing crisis.\n\nMeanwhile, Security Minister, Abdikarim Hussein Guled, has officially announced his resignation. Local sources say his decision follows a directive from the president ordering all the country’s top security operatives to step down.\n\nPrime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Mohamed has welcomed the abdication of the security minister; describing it as ‘bold.’\n\nThe United States, Britain, Turkey, as well as the United Nations’ Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, the organization’s special representative to Somalia, Nicholas Kay, and the Security Council, have all condemned the recent attack and have pledged solidarity with the government and people of Somalia against terrorism.\n\nA spokesman for al Shabab, Ali Dheree, has, however, announced this weekend that the group plans to conduct more attacks on legislators.\n\nThe recent rise in terrorist activities in the country is likely to affect the plans of the Somali government to establish local administrative units and invite Somali refugees back home, according to some commentators." ]
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[ null, "She followed her husband here as he embarked on his studies. They fell in love with New Zealand and decided this was where they would like to raise a family.\n\nBut Nakash says she’s been dreaming of her mother every night. She hasn’t spoken to her family in a month.\n\nOn August 4, her mother told her something bad was coming. The next day, all phone lines and mobile networks in the region were cut.\n\nIt’s the latest development in the torrid history of the region.\n\nKashmir is divided among three countries – India, Pakistan and China.", null, "After Britain granted independence to both India and Pakistan in 1947, war broke out over the Kashmir region which lay between them. Millions were killed in that, and in two subsequent wars in 1965 and 1999.\n\nIn 1948 a boundary line was established, and Kashmir was allowed to operate with its own state government, its own leaders, and under its own flag.\n\nArticle 370 granted India-administered Kashmir a degree of autonomy. Last month, that article was dismantled by the Indian Government.\n\nIt happened in three stages – the history is detailed in our podcast today.\n\nIn June 2018 India’s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pulled out of a coalition government, leaving the leading Kashmiri political party in the lurch, without a majority.\n\nThis left the governor – part of India’s administration, in charge.\n\nNext, the governor called for fresh elections despite the Kashmiri Chief Minister having found enough allies to continue governing.\n\nAnd finally, the elections were delayed long enough for India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to revoke Article 370, without having to consult the State Assembly.\n\nThen phone lines were cut, and people of influence were rounded up in droves and detained.\n\nNakash remembers Kashmir as a place of contrast. Nestled among snow-capped mountains, she remembers a few picnics, horse riding and idyllic landscapes.", null, "She also remembers barbed wire. She remembers wondering if the man stationed at the army bunker near her home would one day shoot her.\n\n“When I grew up, the rise of the (local) militant arm against the Indian Armed forces started.\n\n“They would come into our homes and they would take our men away for what they call parades.”\n\nNakash says men would be made to parade in front of a big army van with an informant who would point out members of the militancy.\n\n“In one of those parades I remember my dad and uncles were taken.”\n\nNakash recalls her aunt draping a scarf over her teenage male cousin’s head and hiding him among the women.\n\n“He wasn’t very masculine looking yet, he only had a little moustache –this army man spotted him and yelled at him to join the crowd.\n\n“I still remember my aunty falling to the ground and saying, I only have one son, please don’t take him.\n\n“It was highly likely they’d beat him up and jail him.”\n\nThere are provisions under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act which allow the army to act without warrants.\n\n“They’ve killed innocent people who aren’t part of the militancy; no arms, not harbouring anyone.”\n\nNakash has signed a letter addressed to the New Zealand Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, calling for government intervention at the United Nations.\n\nShe says the UN has recognised the humanitarian crisis.\n\n“Nobody’s saying anything, when there are whole lists of massacres.\n\n“And every time the Indian government has got away with it.”\n\nNakash says people in Palmerston North ask her how she felt when she moved to New Zealand.\n\n“I felt free, I have freedom to say things,” she says.\n\n“I have the freedom to say how I feel without fear. But in Kashmir if I talk about something I could be jailed for it. “" ]
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[ null, "Walter I. Farmer as he appeared in world War II and in 1979. (source: usatoday.com)\n\nFollowing graduation from Alliance High School in 1930, Mr. Farmer entered Columbia University in New York City. After attending the University of Colorado during the summer of 1931, he entered Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Architecture degree. From 1935 to 1942 Mr. Farmer worked as a designer for A.B. Closson Jr. Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.\n\nFrom 1942 to 1946 Mr. Farmer served in the U.S. Army achieving the rank of Major. He served as Commissioner for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in war torn areas. He is currently involved in the filming of a documentary feature for German television about the work of his commission.", null, "Captain Walter Farmer during the aftermath of World War II. (source: nga.gov)\nIn 1946 Mr. Farmer took the position of Director of the Interior Decorating Department for Foley’s Federated Department Store of Houston where he remained until 1950. From 1950 to present he is the Senior Designer and Owner of Greenwich House Interiors in Cincinnati, Ohio\n\nIn 1987 Mr. Farmer authored In America Since 1607 – a study of Early American Quakers. Presently he is working on a book on America’s part in protecting Germany’s Arts and Monuments.\n\nMr. Farmer has lectured and taught at the Columbus Art Museum, Dayton Art Museum, Cincinnati Art Museum and the University of Cincinnati. He is the founder of the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas, and the Walter I. Farmer Museum at Miami University. He is currently involved in the filming of a documentary feature for German television about the work of his commission.", null, "Captain Walter Farmer beside a 3,300 year old limestone bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. (source:fr-online.de)\n​\n​​Biographical update: In 1996 he was awarded the German Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit for the part he played in returning art objects to Germany and the German people. Walter Farmer passed away in 1997 in Cincinnati.\n\nThe 2014 movie The Monuments Men based on the non-fiction book by the same title written by Robert Edsel brought significant notoriety to the part that Walter Farmer and others like him played at the end of World War II in restoring thousands of works of art to their rightful owners." ]
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[ null, "On November 20, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin informed Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell that he would not extend five of the Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) set up last spring to bail out bondholders, and that he wanted the $455 billion in taxpayer money back that the Treasury had sent to the Fed to capitalise these SPVs.\n\nThe next day, Powell replied that he thought it was too soon – the SPVs still served a purpose – but he agreed to return the funds. Both had good grounds for their moves, but as Wolf Richter wrote on WolfStreet.com: “You’d think something earth-​shattering happened based on the media hullabaloo that ensued.”\n\nRichter noted that the expiration date on the SPVs had already been extended; that their purpose was “to bail out and enrich bondholders, particularly junk-bond holders and speculators with huge leveraged bets”; and that their use had been “minuscule by Fed standards”.\n\nThey had done their job, which was mostly to be “a jawboning tool to inflate asset prices.” Investors and speculators, confident that the Fed had their backs, had “created wondrous credit markets that are now frothing at the mouth,” making the bond speculators quite rich. However, in Mnuchin’s own words, “The people that really need support right now are not the rich corporations, it is the small businesses, it’s the people who are unemployed.”\n\nSo why aren’t they getting the support? According to Richter, “Powell himself has been badgering Congress for months to provide more fiscal support to small businesses and other entities because the Fed was not well suited to do so, which was the reason the Main Street Lending Programme (MSLP) never really got off the ground.”\n\nThe reason the Fed is not well suited to the task is that it is not allowed to make loans directly to Main Street businesses. It must rely on banks to do it, and private banks are currently unable or unwilling to make those loans as needed. But publicly-owned banks would. Several promising public bank bills were recently introduced in Congress that could help resolve this crisis.\n\nBut first, a look at why the Fed’s own efforts have failed.\n\nCongress has charged the Federal Reserve with a dual mandate: to maintain the stability of the currency (prevent inflation or deflation) and maintain full employment. Not only are we a long way from full employment, but the stability of the currency is in question, although economists disagree on whether we are headed for massive inflation or crippling deflation.\n\nFood prices and other at-home costs are up; but away-from-home costs (gas, flights, hotels, entertainment, office apparel) are down. Food prices are up not because of “too much money chasing too few goods” (demand/pull inflation) but because of supply and production problems (cost/push inflation). In terms of “output,” we are definitely looking at deflation.\n\nThe Fed’s monetary policies, it seems, are not working. On November 11 and 12, according to Reuters:\n\n[T]he world’s top central bankers … tune[d] into the European Central Bank’s annual policy symposium … to figure out why monetary policy is not working as it used to and what new role they must play in a changed world – be it fighting inequality or climate change.\n\n… Central banks’ failure to achieve their targets is beginning to challenge a key tenet of monetary theory: that inflation is always a factor of their policy and that prices rise as unemployment falls.\n\nThe Fed adopted a fixed 2 per cent target in 2012. To achieve it, explains investment writer James Molony, they “have implemented unprecedented policies. Interest rates have been slashed, in some cases to near zero, and they have engaged in printing money in order to buy bonds and other assets, otherwise known as quantitative easing.”\n\nLowering the interest rate is supposed to encourage lending, which increases the circulating money supply and generates the demand necessary to prompt producers to increase GDP. But the fed funds rate, the only rate the central bank controls, is nearly at zero; and the equivalent rates in the European Union and Japan are actually in negative territory. Yet in none of these three countries has the central bank been able to reach its inflation target.\n\nThe Fed has now resorted to “average inflation targeting” – meaning it will allow inflation to run above its 2 per cent target to make up for periods when inflation was below 2 per cent. To turn up the economic heat, Chairman Powell has been pleading for more stimulus from Congress.\n\nIf Congress issues bonds, increasing the federal debt, the Fed can buy the bonds; and the money spent into the economy will increase the money supply. But federal legislators have not been able to agree on the terms of a stimulus package.\n\nWhy can’t the Fed do the job though itself? In a speech to the Japanese in 2002, former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke argued (citing Milton Friedman) that it was relatively easy to fix a deflationary recession: just fly over the people in helicopters and drop money on them. They would then spend it on consumer goods, creating the demand necessary to prompt productivity. So where are the Fed’s helicopters?\n\nIn a recent article titled “Where Is It, Chairman Powell?”, Jeffrey Snider, global research head at Alhambra Investments, questioned whether the Fed’s policies were creating inflation as alleged at all. He wrote:\n\nAfter spending months deliberately hyping a “flood” of digital money printing, and then unleashing average inflation targeting making Americans believe the central bank will be wickedly irresponsible when it comes to consumer prices, the evidence portrays a very different set of circumstances. Inflationary pressures were supposed to have been visible by now, seven months and counting, when instead it is disinflation which is most evident – and it is spreading.\n\nThe problem, said Snider, is that “The Fed doesn’t do money, therefore there’s no way the Fed can have its monetary inflation.”\n\nThe Fed doesn’t “do” money? What does that mean?\n\nAs explained by Prof. Joseph Huber, chair of economic and environmental sociology at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, we have a two-tiered money system. The only monies the central bank can create and spend are “bank reserves,” and these circulate only between banks.\n\nThe central bank is not allowed to spend money directly into the economy or to lend it to local businesses. It is not even allowed to lend it directly to Congress. Rather, it must go through the private banking system.\n\nWhen the central bank buys assets (bonds or debt), it simply credits the reserve accounts of the banks from which the assets were bought; and banks cannot spend or lend these reserves except to each other.\n\nIn an article titled ‘Repeat After Me: Banks Cannot And Do Not ‘Lend Out’ Reserves’, Paul Sheard, chief global economist for Standard & Poor’s, explained:\n\nMany talk as if banks can “lend out” their reserves, raising concerns that massive excess reserves created by QE could fuel runaway credit creation and inflation in the future. But banks cannot lend their reserves directly to commercial borrowers, so this concern is misplaced…. Banks don’t lend out of deposits; nor do they lend out of reserves. They lend by creating deposits. And deposits are also created by government deficits. [Emphasis added.]\n\nThe deposits circulating in the producer/consumer economy are created, not by the Fed, but by banks when they make loans. (See the Bank of England’s 2014 quarterly report here.) The central bank does create paper cash, but this money too gets into the economy only when other financial institutions buy or borrow it from the central bank in response to demand from their customers.\n\nThe circulating money supply increases when banks make loans to businesses and individuals; and in risky environments like today’s, private banks are pulling back from Main Street lending, even with massive central bank reserves on their books.\n\nPrivate banks are not following through on the Fed’s attempted money injections, but publicly-owned banks would. In countries with strong government-owned banking systems, public banks have historically increased their lending when private banks pulled back.\n\nPublic banks have a mandate to stimulate their local economies; and unlike private banks, they can do it and still turn a profit, because they have lower costs. They have eliminated the parasitic profit-extracting middlemen, and they do not have to focus on short-term profits to please their shareholders. They can pour their resources into improving the long-term prospects of the economy and its infrastructure, stimulating local productivity and strengthening the tax base.\n\nThree promising new bills are before Congress that would facilitate the establishment of a public banking system in the US.\n\nHR 8721, ”The Public Banking Act”, was introduced on October 30. As described on Vox, the Act would “foster the creation of public [state and local government-owned] banks across the country by providing them a pathway to getting started, establishing an infrastructure for liquidity and credit facilities for them via the Federal Reserve, and setting up federal guidelines for them to be regulated. Essentially, it would make it easier for public banks to exist, and it would give some of them grant money to get started.”\n\nIn September, Sens. Bernie Sanders and Kirsten Gillibrand also introduced The Postal Banking Act, which they said would\n\nThe third bill, HR 6422, “The National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2020,” is modelled on Franklin Roosevelt’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which funded the rebuilding of the US economy in the Great Depression of the 1930s.\n\nAccording to its advocates, HR 6422 will build or restore over $4 trillion in infrastructure and create up to 25 million union jobs, while being “revenue neutral” (not burdening the federal government’s budget)." ]
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[ "Ararat Home Commemorates the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide\n\nMISSION HILLS, CA — Ararat Home had the unique opportunity and privilege to commemorate the centennial of the Armenian genocide by celebrating the lives of 12 centenarians residing at the Home. On Sunday, March 15, approximately 450 guests gathered at Deukmejian Ballroom for a special program honoring 12 extraordinary individuals born between 1906 and 1915. Two of the honorees are among the few remaining survivors and witnesses of the Armenian genocide. However, all the honorees have experienced life with moments of triumph, sorrow, joy, pain and fulfillment. Their remarkable lives were presented by students from 11 Los Angeles area Armenian day schools. After the reading of each honoree’s biography, students beautifully recited poems composed by treasured Armenian writers that illustrate the enduring spirit of the Armenian people. The symbolic representation of Armenian centenarians by members of the future generation of Armenians was truly poignant.\n\nKeynote speaker Dr. Stephen Smith, Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education, spoke of the importance of celebrating life in the face of the most heinous of crimes in the 20th century. He reaffirmed that there is no better revenge to genocide than to celebrate life lived in full with the highest values of humanity as exemplified by the 12 honorees.\n\nDr. Smith presented clips of several eyewitness testimonies representing the nearly 400 interviews that were filmed by J. Michael Hagopian, digitized by the Armenian Film Foundation and recently obtained by the USC Shoah Foundation to be catalogued in its Visual History Archive and released for public viewing beginning on April 24, 2015. Dr. Smith asserted that the greatest power against denial is the voice of those who can say, “I was there.” He said that as the memory of survivors moves into history, “now the responsibility becomes ours to take forward that message they have left with us, to use it, to teach with it, to inspire others to celebrate life, not to dwell on death; because that, surely, is the way in which [genocide] prevention will really be possible.”\n\nThe program, which was emceed by Gerald Papazian, Chairman of the Armenian Film Foundation Board of Directors, was further enriched by several artistic presentations. Tenor Raffi Kerbabian opened the event by singing the national anthems of the United States and the Republic of Armenia, and later, his wonderful renditions of Yeraz Im Yerkir Hayreni and Kilikia accompanied the entrance of honorees into the hall, where they were greeted by standing ovations. Dr. Vatche Mankerian played two exquisite pieces on the piano, one of which is his own composition, Suite After Komitas. The program concluded with beautiful dance performances by Hamazkayin Nairi Dance Group.", null, "Ararat Home planned additional commemorative events on its Mission Hills campus in March and April. On Thursday, March 12, clergy from the Western Diocese and Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic Eparchy and the Armenian Evangelical Union performed a special requiem service in Sheen Memorial Chapel. After a prayer was said in front of the relics of Armenian martyrs that are held in the chapel, clergy and guests proceeded outside for the unveiling and blessing of a new monument. Dedicated to the memory of those who perished and the legacy of those who survived the Armenian genocide, the monument depicts a mulberry tree signifying life, as many children escaped death during the massacres by hiding under the leaves of mulberry trees. In a symbolic gesture, Ararat Home residents planted a sapling near the monument that will grow and blossom as the Armenian nation has in the last century. Over 100 guests enjoyed the ethereal music of flute and harp duo, Salpy and Sossy Kerkonian, during the reception following the service.\n\nArarat-Eskijian Museum prepared a special exhibition of rare photos of Armenian genocide survivors and posters from the archives of the Near East Foundation, which depict the massive U.S. campaign to aid Armenian survivors in the years following the genocide. The exhibition was displayed for three months in the museum, on campus, for special events and during the Home’s Monthly Tuesday Luncheons. Additionally, on March 8, Ararat-Eskijian Museum hosted a talk by Turkish scholar Dr. Fatma Müge Göçek, Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan. Dr. Göçek spoke about the denial of collective violence committed against Armenians throughout Ottoman and Turkish history, from 1789 to the present day.\n\nIn remembrance of the blood spilled by countless victims during the genocide, the Home collaborated with the American Red Cross to host a successful blood drive on April 7. With the participation of 52 donors, members of the Ararat Home community may have potentially helped save the lives of 117 individuals.\n\nAnd finally, as is customary at the Home on every April 24th, this year, too, residents along with staff and family members gathered in the chapel for a memorial prayer service and laying of flowers at the genocide monument and khatchkar on campus. 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[ "On Sunday, Aldeburgh Documentary Festival will host a discussion that follows a screening of the acclaimed documentary ‘GAZA’, a film about Palestinian lives in the besieged enclave. Extraordinarily, the panel is advertised to include the CEO of the UK’s biggest pro-Israel public relations group, BICOM (British Israel Communications and Research).\n\nClearly something has gone very awry with programming principles at Aldeburgh DocFest.\n\nBelow, journalist and author Sarah Helm who has been reporting from Gaza during the ‘Great March of Return’ protests, describes how she was invited, and then disinvited, from the GAZA panel at Aldeburgh DocFest. Her statement gives an indication of the confused and troubling logic at work behind the scenes.\n\nIt can never be appropriate or ethical for an independent cultural organisation to provide a platform for a PR company for Israel that is overtly complicit with the oppression of Palestinian people. Filmmakers and audiences deserve better.\n\nArtists for Palestine UK urges the festival programmers to get in touch, so that we can help connect Aldeburgh DocFest with one or more of the knowledgeable Palestinian artists, writers and speakers in the south of England who could enrich a proper discussion about Gaza, with reference to their own lived experience.\n\n“I’m the journalist “unplatformed” from the Aldeburgh DocFest screening of ‘Gaza’. The festival is this week-end. I was invited to be in a panel to discuss the documentary.\n\nIn the 1990s I was Jerusalem correspondent for the Independent and visited Gaza often. Since then I have worked in Gaza as a freelance for the Independent, Sunday Times, The New York Review of Books, Newsweek and the Observer, most recently spending three weeks there for The Sunday Times this summer when I wrote a piece about the border sniper shooting for The Sunday Times. When in August Jill Green, the DocFest organiser, invited me to join a panel to discuss the Gaza film, I naturally was pleased to accept.\n\nBut Ms Green then emailed me about a month or so later to say she was “embarrassed” to tell me that I was no longer invited because it had been decided the panel would not be “balanced” if it had me on it. She said she “knew my views” and had to have a more ‘balanced panel”.\n\nThe decision to “uninvite” me was particularly unsettling for me as I am currently working on re-erecting the lost stories of Palestinian refugees, whose stories have been buried or ignored over the years.\n\nAccording to the DocFest program published on line, the “balanced” panel is now three men, one a representative of BICOM, the UK’s main pro-Israel lobby.\n\nFrom details published there is no Palestinian voice on the panel and no woman and nobody who has recently spent time inside Gaza.\n\nThere is little doubt the organisers were pressured into removing me and it is extremely disappointing that a cultural event such as this should feel obliged to constitute a panel according to political calculations and pressures about what constitutes “ balance” – which is a highly tainted value judgement in any event. I pointed out to Miss Green that my views are based on painstaking in depth research over many years and I was surprised she knew what my views were as I am still formulating them.\n\nMy last book on a Nazi concentration camp for women won The History Today prize in 2015 and was not accused of being unbalanced.\n\nMs Green did not reply. By the time the panel chair emailed to say I could come along to the event in any case, I had made other plans.”\n\nThe letter below criticises the UK government’s shameful ‘hostile environment’ policy, as it impacts on artists, and in particular artists from Gaza. Israel’s policies have brought Gaza to the brink of economic, social and ecological collapse. To refuse visas to individuals who use all their efforts to be productive and creative in the face of dire circumstances, largely brought about by Israeli policy, makes the UK an accomplice in a strategy of collective punishment.\n*UK-based academics and artists can sign the letter here.*\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nIn our letter published in the Guardian yesterday and copied below, 20 British filmmakers and writers including Mike Leigh, Leila Sansour, Ken Loach and Prahitbha Parmar criticise the hosting of an Israeli government sponsored film festival in the UK.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nGaza – the war against culture\n\nOn Thursday, 9th August, at around 17.45, Israeli drones began firing missiles at the Sa’ed al-Mishal Cultural Centre on Aydiyia Street in al-Rimal neighbourhood, west of Gaza City. The 5-story building which housed the centre was completely destroyed.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nApril 5, 2018May 17, 20187 Comments\nArtists for Palestine UK is dismayed that despite the unlawful and calculated* massacre of 21 people (to date) during the march by refugees trapped inside Gaza – it appears that the duo that make up British trip-hop outfit Morcheeba, are set to entertain audiences in Tel Aviv next month. As we make our letter to Morcheeba public, we still hope that Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey will connect with Palestinian artists or organisations, or indeed with ourselves, before proceeding with business-as-usual under this deeply racist and brutal Apartheid regime.\n*According to NGOs Human Rights Watch and B’tselem\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) and the Norwegian Immigration Tribunal have refused to grant Palestinian film-maker Mohamed Jabaly a work visa to allow him to tour with his first film, Ambulance (2016), and to make a second film with his Norwegian producers, in Tromsø, Norway. Artists for Palestine UK (APUK) is shocked at this decision, calls on the Norwegian government to rescind it, and invites others to join in this call." ]
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[ "The last couple of weeks I have been caught in a couple of conversations around application versioning and build systems for Flash and Flex. Once for example, the context was a list of bugs from a QA build of a Flex project that we could not reproduce, and were not sure of the version of the swf that QA was seeing. We had checked in our latest swf that was part of a Java war that was to be deployed to the site, but there was no way to confirm that the version in QA was the one we had checked in. Another time, we were fixing up a swf that actually did have a version string that was integrated into the context-menu of the swf. However, this version was not tied to any particular logic and the developer was free to increment/decrement versions as he saw fit. And of course there are purists who feel strongly that we should have a build system because all the other “serious developers” have it.\n\nFAIRLY OBVIOUS WARNING: A lot of this post is fairly obvious if you have worked on big projects that have a life of more than 1 or 2 releases (more so if you come from a language with an already established build tools like Java or C#). However this doesn’t seem to be the case with a lot of Flash and Flex developers who are often called to do quick projects. This is more for teams like mine where we work on diverse projects are often jump from one to another. Sometimes we have to work on stuff we did a while back and now there is one new feature thats needed but in the meanwhile dependent libraries have changed.\n\nBecause of the lack of any robust, easy-to-setup build and unit testing systems, they have traditionally been considered nice-to-haves but not really available if you have a deadline looming. Ant and FlexUnit are definitely available but why isnt FlexUnit integrated into FlexBuilder with one click “Run Tests” button ? For example, here is an image of JUnit as integrated into Eclipse:", null, "This may be changing slowly though. I think Flex Builder now comes with a template ant build setup in one of the install directories, but its still upto you to set it up on your environment.\n\nSo here are a list of issues I deal with on a fairly regular way. I have a few solutions but if anyone has other ideas, please leave me a comment.\n\n1) Identifying a live application:\nWhen you are evolving an application or have QA builds going out fairly regularly, there is a big need to be able to verify what build is in front of the end user / QA engineer. For example, we have had caching issues when even after we have deployed a swf, a few users still see an old version till their browser expires it. So if I get a bug filed on my application, I want to make sure of the version its being filed against. Context menu integrated version strings seem to do this job pretty well, and its something I feel all applications should have. On a recent project this saved quite a bit of time since some network issues were preventing the latest build from actually reaching a test server and it was really easy to verify the build was wrong. One technique we adopted was an idea taken from web services (most webservices are accessed using a url that includes a version, for example facebook’s apis are accessed via a url like http://api.facebook.com/1.0/). So using the same idea, we now compile so that output swf’s name has a version string appended to it. For example we may have player_1.2.3.swf (or release swfs to folders like …/v1_2_3/player.swf). This lets us check version via html and also keeps a history of previous swfs in case we have to revert to one in an emergency, or check if a particular issue in the current live build existed in the previous build as well.\n\nWhats interesting is I have such an easier process when I release code on this blog. With a simple “enable view source” option, All the code gets packed into a downloadable zip file and the context menu item is appended to with the view source option that takes me immediately to the source of the current swf. I wish this concept could be extending to target svn repositories and app versions.\n\n2) Getting back to the source of the code from the swf\nThe preceding conversation immediately brings to light another requirement: Once I do know what version a bug is on, I should be able to check the code out for that version and build it. One thing I am trying to prevent is a swf that may go into production built of code on a developer’s machine that he may then forget to check in. Ideally the application version should be tied to your source code repository in some way. Although I am nowhere near this yet, ideally, the action of compiling your swf should trigger a checkout from the repository first and the swf should be built of THAT code. And in a perfect world, I would live the SVN revision number to be available in the application version.\n\nThis problem becomes a lot more tricky when you may have different versions of an application running in different places. If you are building a generic swf for example (like a photo browser application or a video player that may love on different environments). How do you know which version of the swf is running if the last time you deployed to that environment was like 8 months ago.\n\n3) Controlled Refactoring\nHonestly speaking, historically, build systems were always considered nice-to-have for our projects. Developers on a project have a pretty good idea how to get their application to build by hitting the compile icon on Flex Builder. But that breaks down if you have ANY dependency on any other library. For example, there are more than a couple of libraries that we have common among different applications. However if anything needs to be changed on a class in one such library, after the change is made, the developer making the change must ensure that the change didnt break anything on any of the other applications that use that as a dependency. To do that within the context of Flex Builder is virtually impossible, would you open every project and compile it ? At this point it becomes imperative that all your dependent applications have tests that can be triggered with one click when a core class is changed.\n\nThe need for Release Engineers\nOur other projects have release engineers whose main job among others is to check out code from the repository compile it and then deploy it to the test environment. Here is a quick snippet from Wikipedia:\n\nThe responsibility for creating and applying a version numbering scheme into software–and tracking that number back to the specific source files to which it applies–often falls onto the release engineer. Producing or improving automation in software production is usually a goal of the release engineer. Gathering, tracking, and supplying all the tools that are required to develop and build a particular piece of software may be a release engineering task, in order to reliably reproduce or maintain software years after its initial release to customers.\n\nI encourage you to read the entire article here.\n\nThese are a few thoughts and ideas I have right now. In the last few weeks we have made a lot of progress towards a mature build and deploy process for Flash based applications. In the meanwhile if any of you readers have a good release system built and that you use regularly, please drop me a comment here and I would love to have a conversation with you on your system. I know there are a few interesting projects out there like antennae, but if there is anything else anyone can recommend, please let me know.\n\n4 thoughts on “On Flash/Flex build systems and application versioning”" ]
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[ "A simple first-aid technique could give shark bite victims vital minutes of survival until emergency services can get to them.\n\nThe Australian National University has found a new method of stemming blood loss from people if they’re bitten on the leg.\n\nDr Nicholas Taylor says technique involved a bystander using their fist to apply pressure between a person’s hip and groin, or ‘push hard between the hips and the bits’, to pinch the femoral artery closed.\n\n‘If someone has been bitten on their leg, you only need to find the middle point between the hip and the genitals, make a fist and push as hard as you can,’ the ANU expert said.", null, "‘We found people can do this for a long period of time and making a fist covers the area you need. It’s not hard to find. It could even be marked with an X on a wetsuit.’\n\nThe vast majority of shark victims die from blood loss after they have been bitten rather than from the impact of the initial strike.\n\nDr Taylor, who is a surfer, came up with the idea after realising that most people only get bitten once by sharks and if you could stop one limb bleeding, it would give a victim a much better chance of survival.\n\n‘I thought, if you make it to the beach with a friend and they’re bleeding from the leg, what would be the best thing you could do,’ he said.\n\n‘I knew from my background in emergency medicine if people have massive bleeding from their leg, you can push very hard on the femoral artery and you can pretty much cut the entire blood flow of the leg that way.’\n\nIt found the push technique cut blood flow by almost 90 per cent, while a tourniquet only reduced flow by just under 44 per cent.\n\n‘Most people could completely stop all blood flow. This new method saves time and works better than using a leg rope or looking for something else to use as a tourniquet,’ Dr Taylor said.\n\nThe ANU study found no significant difference in the push method’s effectiveness if people were wearing wetsuits or not.\n\nDr Taylor would like to see the new method taught to people in Australia and signs explaining it to be installed at beaches.\n\n‘I want to get it out in the surf community. I want people to know that if someone gets bitten you can pull out the patient, push as hard as you can in this midpoint spot and it can stop almost all of the blood flow,’ he said." ]
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[ "These are the two types of characters that every work needs: A likable character, and an interesting character. Now of course these two things are not mutually exclusive. However I’ve seen certain people allege that your protagonist needs to be “likable,” other people allege that they need to be “compelling” and I think both schools of thought SORT OF get it but are not quite there.\n\nA few years back I went through a rather intense Scandal phase which helped prompt this revelation. I had two favorite characters on this show: Olivia and Huck. I liked these two characters for two entirely different reasons.", null, "Olivia was a badass. I want her to be a real person who will be my best friend. She’s inspiring. She’s fierce. She’s the exact type of character that made Shonda Rhimes famous.\n\nHuck is different. It’s hard to say exactly why he’s so interesting without revealing some spoilers, so SPOILER ALERT.\n\nHuck likes killing people. Like, genuinely enjoys killing and torturing people. But he’s not evil. He understands how unethical these actions are, but it doesn’t lessen his enjoyment (think Dexter, if you’ve seen that). This causes internal strife within Huck that is matched by very few other characters. All of this is the result of a rather tragic backstory where he was part of a super secret government spy program. Unlike Olivia, I really DON’T want Huck to be a real person. I’d like to believe there is no super secret spy program turning otherwise normal people into psychopathic torturers.\n\nBut Huck had something Olivia didn’t. Huck felt like a character I had never seen before, rather than Olivia, who’s amazing but also not terribly different from the Super Publicists of other DC political dramas. Huck made the show as a whole more intriguing. And while I never got around to watching the last couple seasons of Scandal, the desire to know what ultimately happened to Huck would probably motivate me to go back more than my desire to know what happened to Olivia.\n\nAgain, it’s totally possible for a character to be both likable and interesting (Olivia Pope is still interesting in her own right, just not to the extent that Huck is.) But I find it helpful to look at these two types of character appeal as separate entities. It can allow you to figure out what’s missing from a protagonist, and make sure that if you want a character that’s only one or the other, at least it feels deliberate. It can also help inform what other types of characters you need in your script. Unlikable protagonists like Rick Sanchez oftentimes only work if they’re interesting, and a super likable but not-so-interesting sidekick like Morty certainly helps balance the equation.\n\nOne thought on “Writing About Writing: Likable vs. Interesting Characters”" ]
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[ null, "The learning process is human, organic, and complex, in that each individual, unique in his experiences, identity, as well as socio-historical context, transforms the act of learning into an absolutely personal and self-transformational experience. However, for that process to be a truly transformational one, both of the learner and of the world surrounding him, it is necessary that the learner engages the object of study, as well as the act of studying itself, in a critical manner. For Paulo Freire, it is this critical stance facing one’s object of study, and throughout the act of studying, which propitiates the fundamental goal of education, that of creating, re-creating, and co-creating knowledge, ultimately re-creating and reinventing the world around us. This is the critical stance in face of the search for knowledge which realizes the full potential of education, which is to bring about change.\n\nIf we are to understand the act of studying, of searching for knowledge, as a process of (re)creation, then we need to admit that the process is dynamic in its nature. Critically engaging a given text is establishing a dialog with its author. It is by means of this dialog, of this questioning, and this critical vision that knowledge can be reinvented, rewritten, and recreated. For it to be so, it is necessary that the learner has a heightened sense of agency, that is, that the learner sees himself as being the agent of his education; that he acts as subject in his search for knowledge, in his learning journey. The attitude of letting oneself be domesticated or indoctrinated does not lend itself to the critical posture advocated by Freire. The subject must penetrate the text, imbued with a sense of curiosity, fearless of letting himself become problematized by his dialog with the text.\n\nThe act of letting oneself become problematized is an act of surrender to the dynamic and organic process which is learning. Being open to learning is embracing uncertainty, for the act of learning critically presupposes an engagement with the text with an open and inquisitive mind. It means to venture into the unknown. The journey of learning becomes even more revealing if we let ourselves be humbled in face of the search. Being humble is being critical, in that learning is a challenge that requires hard and systematic work, and that many times may demand more than what we are capable of responding in a given moment. We must, therefore, persist and look to become better equipped to return to the text/object of study ready to understand it, to establish a fruitful dialog with it.\n\nIt is the duty of every educator to search for self-knowledge and self-reflection as a learner. Living the experience of learning first-hand opens up a channel for important insights into the learning process which may result in disruptions necessary for the refinement of our teaching approaches, methods, and techniques, for our being/becoming educators with the full potential to foster the kind of learning experiences which will instill our learners` curiosity and critical engagement with their own education, as well as the world around them.\n\nIn the words of Paulo Freire:\n\n“Studying is not an act of taking in ideas, but of creating and recreating them.”\n\nFREIRE, Paulo in Considerations regarding the Act of Studying (1968)", null, "Just as week 5 draws to a close, I finally found the time to do some catching up on some ‘fiery’ blog posts, among which are Jenny Mackness’s and Frances Bell’s, and kinda grasped Jaap’s jokingly (or not) warning me about joining #Rhizo14 over half-way through as I did. Apparently, things got a bit messy in the scholar/ignoramus interplay, and funnily (or happy-go-luckily) enough, I myself made a comment on FB in which I expressed my astonishment at the degree of erudition I’d been encountering in the course. I had no idea at the time I made the comment that all that frisson had been developing, although I began to grow suspicious that there was something in between the lines of the hush-hush tone of the replies to my ‘erudite’ comment. “Down with the power structures!” was my humorous reply to the thread. I hadn’t yet lost my innocence at that time. I have now…\n\nLittle did I know that, at the moment of my verbal fist, I’d already been tapping into an underlying issue regarding the very nature of Moocs – that which in the context of TEFL we refer to as a mixed-abilities/mixed-levels groups. How does one go about teaching any curriculum to a group of absolute beginners, plus a couple of lower-int, upper-int, and a handful of near-native speakers (a CEFR letter soup, literally)? That, to me, seems to bear some resemblance to what I’ve been experiencing with you guys, among whom I’ve found myself to feel like an upper-int student (at best!) Taking this course with such a richly varied collection of individuals is an absolute privilege, and one hell of a ride, I tell you. I have been exposed to more hard-core theory in this course than I ever was, say, taking Anthropological Theory 2 back as an undergrad. Not that I was able to decode a lot of it, but still, as much as I, too, feel a bit ‘cold’ when theorizing ensues, I also appreciate the fact that these guys are exercising their vast academic knowledge and I’m getting to be an avid listener, sometimes even an interlocutor in my own terms, of course. I deviate a bit… but back to the point I am trying to make here, it takes one extremely self-confident, experienced and flexible individual to fulfill the role of the ‘teacher’ in a group of this nature.\n\nAgain in the universe of TEFL, having a ‘misplaced’ student in a group may generate an array of issues, one of them being that an obvious approach from the part of the teacher will need to involve catering to that specific learner’s needs, customizing the input and trying out different approaches to see which one will engage that learner and hopefully bring about some learning. How would that play out in a massive open online course, in which “absolute beginners” find themselves shoulder to shoulder with “educated native speakers”? Easy. Instill a sense of community among them. Get them to engage with each other, disagree with each other, share seemingly unrelated content with each other, and you just might end up having some sort of assemblage of individuals that share a sense of belonging, an intuition that there are no dumb questions, that the scholar may learn a thing or two from the absolute beginner, that insights may spring up from such conversations, and breakthroughs might be just waiting to happen to some of us. What a wonderful aura of potential!\n\nA lot has been said about the meanings of ‘community’ and ‘network’ this week. My impression is that the word ‘community’ implies affective bonds that commonly ensue among people who occupy neighboring/common spaces. ‘Network’ has a more dynamic feel to it, in that it pressuposes connections with a purpose in mind. Having said that, I am left wondering whether the attempt at defining these concepts is at all helpful (or even useful) to an understanding of community as curriculum. One thing is certain, a communal feeling of unity is fertile ground for relationships, which could possibly result in strong connections. People (as opposed to machines) are socially-oriented. It is in their nature to look for supportive environments, for it is in those environments that they feel comfortable enough to be. Be whoever they are, whoever they want to become, modified and improved by the connections made with others.\n\nThe journey of Rhizo14 has made me think deeply and intensely about the meanders of the learning process. It has also made me challenge the established system in which education has been commodified, primed and packaged as something unattainable by the masses. Coming from a country in which 85% of its population spend their free time watching television, such issues speak closely to me, both as an educator and a citizen. I don’t wish to be naive to the point of believing that there are no power plays in the network society. However, I find it rather positive that more and more educators, scholars and absolute beginners alike, are using the available connections to think, to converse, to theorize, and hopefully begin spinning the wheel of change.\n\nThank you to all scholars and absolute beginners that have enticed me to learn through cheating (from you all), to enforce my own independence (and go looking around for connections and sources so as to acquire new literacies), and to question the status-quo of print media (which made me linger towards the tribal campfire). It’s all worth it. It’s co-constructed learning, and what’s more communal than that?", null, null, null, null, "Integrating New Literacies into the Teaching of Writing" ]
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[ "F1 testing tech: Teams push the limits of the rules in Austria\n\nThe recent return of in-season testing in Formula 1 has rarely provided any surprise parts appearing on the cars, but this week's two days in Austria proved otherwise\n\nBoth Williams and Force India caught the eye with new designs at the Red Bull Ring, which would have had their rivals reaching for the rulebook.\n\nWhereas Williams introduced a clearly non-legal part (see below), Force India's nose is more of a conundrum.\n\nDuring the test where parts of the team's major B-spec upgrade were also run, the nose of the car sported two distinct nostrils venting air through the crash structure.\n\nNew rules were introduced this year to prevent the finger-like nose-tips of last year, and as result many teams have opted for a very short nose, which creates less of an obstruction to allow more airflow to reach the back of the car.\n\nForce India's car has so far sported a mid-length nose, somewhat easier to crash test, but suffering on the aerodynamic side. This new nose would appear to allow more airflow to pass along the car, via the nostrils, but it retains its length to better meet the FIA crash tests.\n\nNow the question is whether the nose is legal or not? Either it could be legal with some strict interpretations of the nose rules or it's a testing-only design, ahead of a new shorter nose being introduced.\n\nSince 2009 the rules have prevented vented noses, as a response to Ferrari's ducted design of 2008. The nose has to form a single open section, which effectively prevents overt open ducts as seen on the Force India during this test.\n\nHowever closer inspection of the rules shows this is only applied to the middle section of nose, not the front and rear 150mm lengths.\n\nIt's possible these exclusion zones could allow a multiple section nose with the one-piece nose tip reconnecting the open sections. Taking this route means Force India can retain the structure of the old nose and create a new airflow regime over it with these ducts.\n\nIt's potentially a cost effective route, because it may not necessarily require recertification via crash tests.", null, "Elsewhere on the car, the B-spec update included a new front wing, turning vanes and sidepods.\n\nThe front wing follows a Red Bull design philosophy, in both its wing shape, endplates and the winglet mounted above it.\n\nThe sidepods take inspiration from up and down the pitlane. They are far narrower towards the rear, the hot air outlets forming the coke bottle tail shape, as seen on the Toro Rosso, while the neatly faired-in exhaust tailpipe follows a Lotus design.\n\nMore parts need to be fitted to the car and the monocoque modified for the B-spec set up to work, and these will not be seen until the British Grand Prix next week.", null, "On the first day of test, Williams ran its car with interesting winglets mounted low ahead of the rear tyres. In this position the two element wings would create an upwash, which would be useful for both downforce and a drag reduction, by managing the airflow over the rear tyres.\n\nSince 2009 complicated shapes sprouting from the around sidepods have been banned by a series of exclusion zones. Close inspection of the technical regulations shows a small loophole in the rules, in the area ahead of the rear tyres, but not one that these winglets could sit within.\n\nIt transpires these devices were not a development aimed at future races, but a temporary part used to create an aerodynamic effect, which the team wanted to evaluate for future design consideration.\n\nQuite how Williams could legally create such an upwash ahead of the rear wheels is not clear.\n\nBodywork rules prevent such devices, and the only option would be to create a rounded extension of the sidepods to mimic the pre-2009 flicks on the sidepods. It looks like this will be an area to keep an eye on in the future.\n\nIn addition to the winglets, Williams fitted a fence to the edge of the floor in the same area.\n\nAgain this wasn't a legal part, but a means to evaluate an aerodynamic effect. At various points during the test the fence was fitted with sensors to monitor the airflow in that area.\n\nHow F1's ownership could change hands" ]
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[ "Stacey Orlando Augmon commonly known as Stacey Augmon is a Former Basketball player and current coach. He played professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and now he is serving as a player development coach of the Sacramento Kings. He was also an assistant coach at his alma mater UNLV under coach Dave Rice.\n\nIn addition, he also worked as the head coach for the Jeonju KCC Egis of the Korean Basketball League and he played as a number 2 player.\n\nIs Stacey Augmon married or in a relationship?\n\nYes, Stacey Augmon is a married man and he was married to Leslye Augmon. They both look happy together and live happily with their children. They both had 7 children together and their names are Obery Power, Tressje Power, Joanie Augmon, Zion Augmon, Freedom Augmon, Justice Augmon, and Deja Augmon.", null, "Stacey Augmon with his wife and children. SOURCE: Myspace.com\n\nFurthermore, he is living happily with his wife and his children.\n\nSimilarly, he has 78 posts on Instagram which include most games images, some are daily activities, and some are with friends as well as he has 1164 tweets on Twitter.\n\nNet worth, Salary, and Contract of Stacey Augmon\n\nOn the other hand, he is currently working as an assistant coach and one of his major earnings comes from coaching.\n\nFormer NBA player Stacey Augmon was born on August 1, 1968 (age 53) in Pasadena California and he grew up in California. He has completed his high school study at John Muir High School and he has completed his college-level study at UNLV. There is no information about his parents and he was married to Leslye Augmon. They both have 7 children together and they are living happily with their children.", null, "Furthermore, he is 6 feet 8 inches tall and his weight is 97 kg. According to the astrologist, his zodiac sign is Leo and he is black.\n\nStacey Augmon brings over 30 years of basketball experience at the professional and collegiate levels as both a player and coach. Augmon, a Pasadena, Calif. native, most recently served as the head coach for Jeonju KCC Egis of the Korean Basketball League during the 2018-19 season leading the team to the KBL Semi-Finals and a 32-30 record.", null ]