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"About two weeks ago [April 23rd, to be exact], I had the great pleasure of participating as a featured speaker, along with Kellie Robertson, Bruce Holsinger, Mark Miller, and Katherine Hayles, in a conference organized by Chris Cannon and Carolyn Dinshaw [and moderated by Susan Crane] for NYU's Medieval and Renaissance Center's annual spring conference. The format was innovative [and intensive!] and began with 4 papers presented by Kellie [\"Nature, Place, Waste\"], myself [\"Assemblage, Faciality, and the Event in Malory's \"Tale of Balyn and Balan\"], Mark [\"Design and Contempt\"], and Bruce [\"The Phenomenology of Parchment\"], followed by the main address by Katherine Hayles, a specialist in contemporary literature, cybernetics, and the posthuman, who was courageous enough to give a talk on distributed cognition in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and it was a wonderfully provocative [and at times hilarious] talk that ultimately got us thinking in new ways about how to locate \"agency\" in the medieval narrative: i.e., how is the hunting party in the poem a kind of \"distributed, self-organizing, cognitive system\" [which involves networks of human and non-human \"actants\"], what sort of agency does the girdle possess [which also raises questions about the ways in which humans and \"tools\" evolve together: technogenesis, and also points to the possibility of new modes of thought upon the poem via the \"speculative realism\" of philosophers such as Graham Harman, which asks us to try to imagine a psychic life of *things* outside of a human-centered perspective], how does the human act as a sort of element of chaos or spontaneity introduced into any given \"system\" within the poem, and where finally are the \"boundaries\" between the stability of \"systems\" within the poem [Arthur's court, Hautdesert, the wilderness between the two places, etc.] and the assemblages of distributed cognition--e.g. Morgan-Bercilak-wife-girdle--that also act as the agencies [and principles of spontaneity] that broach those boundaries [and also create special \"feedback\" loops within systems that are always, in some sense, special environments for new forms of adaptive cognition]?\n\nKellie Robertson's paper was a marvelous meditation on the spaces of desert/wasteland in medieval literature--primarily in Chaucer's House of Fame and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight--and the ways in which figurations of the wasteland in these texts serve as heuristic spaces that teach us about the limits of habitability and unhabitability, and also as Aristotelean thought experiments that are generative of new forms of poetic thought [in which case, the desert blooms, so to speak]. Further, nature serves, not as a space of opposition [as it were] to culture in these texts, but rather as a kind of \"limit-case\" [maybe \"limit-space\" is the better term] in which consciousness and landscape are co-extensive with each other.\n\nThrough readings of Alain de Lille's De planctu natura and Innocent III's De contemptus mundi via Lacan's re-elaborations of Freud's thinking on the death drive [which, in Miller's mind, for Lacan *is* the posthuman], Miller asked us to embrace an idea of the world/nature that is similar to the Unconscious as a zone of unruly and non-intentional pointlessness. This is especially important to consider if, as Miller argued, we are all always positing \"design\" and \"intentionality\" within the world's structures and systems even when we claim we are thoroughgoing atheists/secularists who supposedly don't believe in \"origins\" of a certain providential/divine nature. By way of throwing a few sticks of dynamite into the auditorium, and also by way of a George Carlin joke, Miller also proposed, by way of closing, that we not worry too much about global warming or species extinction since there is no inherent unity or design or special value in a world that will likely outlive the human species regardless, and who were always contingent in the first place [as is, I suppose, the world itself].\n\nBruce Holsinger's paper was a beautiful [and sometimes very funny] meditation on what he called the bio-textual condition of writing in the medieval era [writing on animal skins, of course] which he then also connected to work being done currently on the DNA of parchment, a kind of biological genealogy which then could be connected to scribal genealogies [studies of manuscript stemmata, etc.], leading to all sorts of interesting ways to think about filiation and affiliation [and con-substantiality] between \"bodies\" of texts and animals and between texts, typically thought to be un-affiliated but now *affiliated* through shared biological genealogies. Drawing upon Franco Moretti's ideas of \"distant reading\" and Augustine's lovely image of God's scripture, like the sky, stretched out like a skin over the world [from the Confessions, Ch. XIII], Holsinger imagined what sorts of relationships we might discern if all of the medieval manuscripts ever written were stretched out together like one sky-like skin over the world: what sorts of textual-historical *contiguities*, heretofore unimaginable, might be possible through the \"reading\" of such a skin/sky-tent/parchment/text?\n\nMy own paper was a consideration, via Malory's \"Tale of Balyn of Balan\" and Claude Romano's \"evential hermeneutics,\" of the human person as an \"advenant\" who is “constituitively open to events, insofar as humanity is the capacity to be oneself in the face of what happens to us.” For Romano, there is no originary “Being” (or being-there) for the human, who instead “happens to his possibilities only from an even greater passability with respect to the events that punctuate his adventure and thus give him a history.” For Romano, passability, “arises from the origin of our self-projecting adventure lying outside ourselves (in birth), and therefore coming before any activity or passivity. It is a ‘being exposed beyond measure to events, in a way that cannot be expressed in terms of passivity, but precedes the distinction between active and passive.’ As such, it is a sort of ‘pre-subjective opening,’ because ‘a passivity that would be mine . . . is given only in the after-shock and counterblow of the event’.” For those interested in seeing the whole text of my paper, with notes, it can be read here:\n\nAssemblage, Faciality, and Event in Malory's \"Tale of Balyn and Balan\"\n\nAfter Hayles's paper, the conference ended with four wicked-smart responses to the initial four papers by NYU graduate students Liza Blake, Maile Hutterer, Dan Remein, and Gerald Song, and then we had some great dialogue between Hayles, the presenters, the grad. student respondents, and the audience. A highlight for me was Karl asking everyone, \"What counts as life?\" On the one hand, a stunner of a non-answerable question; on the other, one of the most important questions we need to ask each other now, situated as we are at the threshold of our posthuman era where so many matters of bio-politics loom over us with some urgency [and also possible dangers]. For myself, the place to begin to try to answer that question might be in asking if we can begin to define what counts as \"living\" outside of human ideas of sentience/feeling/movement--in other words, can we think this question outside the very human frames of self-same reference it is usually thought [and limited] within? To me, the most stunning thing about the conference overall--which also marked the first time a scholar who was NOT a medievalist or early modernist served as the keynote speaker--was the ways in which it highlighted work in medieval studies that does not take the Middle Ages themselves as its historical *thinking limit*. In other words, the papers and graduate student responses were all notable for thinking through contemporary issues and problems [re: the posthuman and being-human, nature, consciousness/cognition, will/agency, the event, mortality, ecology, textuality/reading/criticism, poetics/hermeneutics, etc.] through the texts of the Middle Ages, thereby highlighting the value of premodern studies to some of the most pressing questions of contemporary life and thought.\n\nIn any case, an incredibly stimulating and provocative conference, and I thank again the organizers [Chris Cannon and Carolyn Dinshaw] and NYU's Medieval and Renaissance Center for what could actually be counted one of the best times I have had sitting and listening and thinking and talking in a room without windows for almost a whole day.\n\nAny other recollections of the conference and papers from those who were in attendance would, of course, be most welcome here!\n\nOne of the things I thought was particularly useful about the conference was the way in which the questions raised by the papers, keynote and respondents all brought attention to the things we don't pay as much attention to -- or at least, the things *I* don't pay much attention to. Robertson's paper brought attention to the sand that inhabits the desert space at the outset of House of Fame, prompting me to wonder -- what was such sand, for Chaucer? Where did it come from? Was it merely from Libya, as Isidore of Seville would have it (according to the comments afterwards) or was there something of the sediment of civilization about it, given the narrative thrust of his poem. In Miller, it was that wonderful moment of remembering that the world IS without humans -- bringing to mind the questions raised thoughtfully by Alan Weisman's book The World Without Us, which was a really lovely journey through both (literally) pre and post human and historical worlds. Holsinger's work on parchment and animals brought to light the question of the manuscript page, and, for me, the sort of invisibility of the work that produced it, beyond book hands and illumination. And your paper, Eileen, had that wonderful moment about the lingering gaze of the knight on the dead bodies of those who killed themselves for love -- and the forest which drew his gaze away. A bit like Karl's Erkenwald paper, and the moment where the animated corpse speaks and the crowd turns still as stone -- a moment where another world (or at least a different narrative) can be glimpsed before the craft of medieval genre takes hold once more.\n\nA brilliant conference -- I was glad to have been there."
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She’s also one of the warmest yet most fiercely perceptive personalities in the musical world, who has an easy ability to relate her experience as a conductor to many other fields. She’s a voice we all need to listen to!’ Tom Service – Classical Music Writer, Radio & TV Presenter\n\n‘I enthusiastically endorse Alice Farnham as the perfect, refreshing and original speaker for a wide range of events and occasions. She has a remarkable story to tell, accounting her humble efforts to rectify an age-old and worldwide injustice: the stark lack of any female conductors on the orchestral podium. It’s the story of one woman who recognised we all have within us the ability to make a difference, and what a difference she has made: in a few short years, setting over 400 other women on a pathway to conducting, with some destined soon to become stars. Women worldwide now seek her guidance and inspiration, and the warmth and wit with which she generously gives it. 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"In all the mass of commentary on Joyce's Ulysses, two signal early essays, each by a key twentieth-century figure, are rarely cited: John Cowper Powys's \"James Joyce–-An Appreciation,\" written immediately after the publication of the first edition, and Carl Jung's \"Ulysses: A Monologue,\" written a decade after that epochal event of 1922. Neglecting these two essays, as scholars have done, has perpetuated a slight but significant distortion in our academic view of Joyce and the cultural shift his work has been taken to define. The distortion overlaps with a related misreading—equally small but no less significant—of T. S. Eliot's influential essay of 1923, \"Ulysses, Order and Myth.\"\n\nThis would be a small matter indeed but for the astonishing claim of Eliot's essay: that Ulysses \"is, I seriously believe, a step toward making the modern world possible for art.\"1 But are we sure we understand what Eliot meant by his claim? Equally pertinent, what do we think of it? Those questions get called to attention by the Powys and Jung essays. Returning to these three works, I want to open an argument for rethinking the history of twentieth-century fiction. To fully elaborate it, which is beyond the scope of this essay, would throw into prominence a number of writers: most notably, Powys himself and Laura Riding, who will figure prominently here, but also Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Richardson, Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves, and Edward Upward—whose positions in the history of the period remain underread to this day. [End Page 309]\n\nBriefly, Jung and Powys argue that Joyce's work should be read as subjective and intensely personal. When Jung identifies \"Joyce's Ithaca\" as a \"new cosmic . . . detachment of consciousness, [a] depersonalization of the personality,\" we can easily mistake what he means to say.2 Everything in Ulysses comes to us, in Jung's view, sub specie somnium, with the egos of all the characters—their realist props and stays—dissolved \"as in a collective dream that begins nowhere and ends nowhere.\" \"For that very reason,\" he goes on to observe, \"all and everything, even the missing punctuation of the final chapter, is Joyce himself\" (ibid). \"His detached contemplative consciousness, dispassionately embracing in one glance the timeless simultaneity of the happenings of the sixteenth day of June, 1904, must say of all these appearances: tat tvam asi, 'That art thou'—'thou' in a higher sense, not the ego but the self. For the self alone embraces the ego and the non-ego, the infernal regions, the viscera, the imagines et lares, and the heavens\" (ibid).\n\nPowys sees Joyce's work the same way. Ulysses \"is not—for all its realistic savagery—an objective book at all. It is entirely subjective. It reveals only one soul in the world, the soul of James Joyce\" fighting for its life.3 Commenting on a passage in \"Circe,\" Powys thus says: \"In a sense, in a very deep sense, the thing . . . is a world-maddened hoax of a deep imagination, turning and rending the plaster-cast mock-heroic attitudes of the 'cover-it-up' puppet show. It is James Joyce himself dancing a furious malice-dance on the dinner-table of the Best People while the ghost of King Edward (and all other reputable rulers of the world) 'levitate over heaps of slain, with white jujubes on their phosphorescent faces.'\"4 One of our best Powys scholars, Charles Lock, dismisses this way of reading Ulysses as \"so wide of the mark that we can be confident that Powys had no knowledge of Joyce's personality.\"5 But Powys's reading, like Jung's, is not talking about personalities. Indeed, Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, Remembrance of Things Past, even Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage are all, for Powys, defining works of the age because all, in their different fantastic subjectivities, broke with the mythologies of realism. The escape did not entail the disappearance or debunking of myth—what Powys calls \"life illusions\"—but the ability to take one's illusions seriously as they are: illusions, beliefs, ideologies.",
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Okay so moving on, nothing mind-boggling, but after a change in my attitude to the sometimes embarrassing act of self-promotion I had a few sales, and I realised the truth – if I waited silently, nothing would happen.\n\nDid I have work in progress during May?\n\nHaving a variety of projects on the go at the same time is my preferred method of working. As May got underway I was already working on two novels, and making notes towards the commencement of a third.\n\nI had to attempt a couple of things to make my idea work:\n\n1. Restrict my visits to social networking sites to a couple of short visits per day.\n\n2. Compel myself not to check my sales and lending figures on a daily basis.\n\n3. Remind myself that I was trying this thing for more than one reason.\n— a) Primarily, it was to free up more writing time.\n— b) Secondly, it was to see how much effect it would have if there was a lack of daily promotion.\n\nApart from my own interest, both of those targets were for the benefit of any fellow indies who read my posts, either as subscribers, or by extension when I offer my thoughts on social media.\n\nHow did it go with social networking visits?\n\nI managed for the most part to keep to two or three visits per day. There was an anomaly in this area, because I continued trying to keep up to date with the first charity anthology by the Indie Author Review Exchange group on Facebook. I’m proud to be both a member of that particular group, and a contributing author to the anthology.\n\nWhat is that very important collection of stories?\n\nYou’re Not Alone by Ian D. Moore and friends.\n\nApart from that, how did I get on?\n\nOtherwise, I feel I did well. I avoided getting tangled into the threads on Facebook, forums on LinkedIn, or keeping up with comments on Google+. I have to be honest and admit that Twitter irritates me, so although I use it, I cannot spend good time reading bite-size chunks and random thoughts.\n\nNow having said that about Twitter – I do actually stop and check out books that are advertised on Twitter, which is why I still use it myself, obviously thinking that there might be like-minded souls out there.\n\nWere there any sales, lending, or slumps?\n\nYes, and there was no discernible pattern or reason.\n— I had sales of various levels except for five days.\n— I had lending except for six days.\n— There was a two day period when there were neither sales nor lending.\n\nDid I learn anything else?\n\nYes, and it’s for the benefit of those indie authors who presently have one, or even two titles out there and are feeling a little disheartened. I’m not a big name, but in only a few years of self-publishing I can say that without a shadow of doubt – more titles means more sales.\n\nThat might sound simplistic, but in a blog next week I’ll elaborate on that area. What I have to say in that post may be of interest not only to those of my peers with one title, but also those with low sales figures.\n\nWhat else have I achieved with my latest experiment – if anything?\n\n1. In that period of 20 days when I was abstaining from advertising, reading mind-numbing messages, and getting involved in conversations and debates – I completed the first draft of seven more chapters of my latest crime thriller, Acts of Vengeance.\nIf you know how hard I work at my craft you will appreciate that was a feat.\n\n3. Again, it may not seem like much, but the exercise has given me a boost in confidence in my own brand. I know there are those who do not believe that an author’s name is a brand, so for you guys, please think about this question:\n\nWould you consider any of the following as brands?\n\nIt was just a thought …\n\nWhere do I go from here?\n\nAs I assess the positive and negative aspects of my trial, I have to say that I’m happy that I tried such a thing. My initial thoughts are along the following lines:\n\n1. Maintain my writing output as best I can. I’m in the enviable position of only working in a ‘day job’ for three days per week, so I can feasibly get in at least three writing days.\n\n2. Get back to self-promotion, but only on a weekly, or possibly twice-weekly basis:\n— a) Promotion on Facebook groups which exist for the purpose of reading, reviewing and self-promotion.\n— b) Promotion on Twitter, because it is done automatically by the Independent Author Network, of which I am a member.\n— c) Promotion on Google+ because I’m a member and I check out other members news.\n\n3. Blogging activity:\n— a) Try to write at least one blog post per week.\n— b) Allocate time to read other blogs. I supposedly have 140+ ‘followers’ but I tend to mainly visit those who I know make an effort to visit mine. It may not be often, but I do get there.\n\n4. Continue to read and review as many Indie Author Review Exchange members’ books as possible.\n\n5. Maintain a ‘maximum of 3 x 15-minute visits per day’ policy for social purposes on Facebook. There is a tendency to get involved in discussions on social networking sites, but time disappears when we’re in touch with those that we regard as friends.\n\nThere is a slight twist in that previous comment. I admit openly that I do not socialise in the regular sense these days, and have not for some years. The term ‘friend’ is used freely on social networking by many, but that is effectively where any of my present friendships exist.\n\nYes, since leaving the military in 1992, I have become something of a social hermit, but I don’t mean that in a pathetic way – it is fact, and through personal choice.\n\nThank you as always for taking the time to visit and check out my musings. I appreciate all feedback.\n\nIn the last 24 hours I completed the first full draft of Acts of Vengeance. I will now let it ‘rest’ for at least a week. While that manuscript is resting I’ll be active with some more chapters on Give and Take, my secondary work in progress.\n\nI will also be reading, editing, and critiquing work for my peers. One of my favourite background roles is acting as mentor for a fellow writer.\n\nThanks again for reading my posts.",
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"My first memory of Twin Peaks, the television show that would become my favorite, is of Laura Palmer’s funeral (episode 3). We were at a friend of the family’s house and all of the adults were gathered, silent, around the TV watching entranced as Nadine Hurley (Wendy Robie) stood there in her eyepatch, hormonally charged Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook) raged, and commotion ensued around a casket as Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) threw himself on top of it. I was only a kid in 1990 (it aired on ABC April 8 of that year), but even I knew that Twin Peaks was the show to watch. My parents were already David Lynch fans and in 1990, a prominent film director and auteur creating a television show was almost unheard of. So, of course, they watched it…they and everyone else not living under a rock between 1990-1991. But even fans couldn’t know what was in store for them and how it would change television forever.\n\nLaura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), the prom queen, has been murdered. Her body is found wrapped in plastic at the water’s edge. Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan ), an FBI agent with a taste for black coffee, cherry pie, and mysticism, comes to the small Pacific Northwest town of Twin Peaks and teams up with local law enforcement to solve her murder. But Laura has secrets and, we find out, so does everyone else in town. It’s a typical whodunnit…until you realize it’s anything but typical and so much more than a whodunnit. This sounds interesting, sure, but it sounds common. This could be the plot of any show currently on TV or in your Netflix queue right now. The difference is, this is the show that made it possible for these other shows to exist.\n\nWith Twin Peaks, David Lynch introduced an artistic element steeped in dark imagery and surrealism never before seen on television until this point. He created a show that played like one of his films, but was tempered enough by interjections of romance and humor that it appealed to a wider audience. It was not only David Lynch’s very involvement and aesthetic influence that was innovative, it was the show itself. Before Twin Peaks, a television show’s particular storyline for that episode ended when the episode did and all loose ends were wrapped up by the credits; no cliffhangers, no flowing narratives (aside from maybe a two parter here and there). The most popular shows when Twin Peaks aired were sitcoms like Cheers, Roseanne, and The Golden Girls. Detective shows like Matlock were on the roster, but they were formulaic. You could watch any episode in any order and not miss some key plot element. Twin Peaks changed all of that, being the first show to flow from episode to episode in one continuous story. It thrived on cliffhangers. It was scored like a film, the powerful lilting strains of Angelo Badalamenti’s iconic soundtrack, crept into your soul with every note. It explored the strange, supernatural, and surreal on a level that TV was not yet accustomed to and, in the process, changed television into a medium for artistic expression rather than solely entertainment. Even compared to modern shows that were influenced by it (Breaking Bad, The Killing, Lost, Prison Break, Mad Men, etc.), almost 30 years later Twin Peaks still contains some of the most powerful, terrifying, and lasting imagery ever seen on television.\n\nIts initial genius is the way it tricks you into thinking that what you will see will be normal, what you’ve always seen, what you expect to see from a television show made in 1990. Before you even realize what’s happening, you’re watching The Man From Another Place (Michael J. Anderson) dance in the Red Room and talk in backwards riddles.\n\nTwin Peaks hits you in the gut. Then and now.\n\nIn 1990 and 1991, there was no Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. You couldn’t fast forward through commercials or binge watch whole shows in a single sitting. People gathered around the television set together and watched whatever was in that prime time slot every week. They waited with eager anticipation for a whole week until they could watch again. Twin Peaks was one of those shows that people waited for impatiently and talked about in the meantime. Who killed Laura Palmer? was the question asked around the country. It was an instant sensation because it was unique, but petered out in its second season when the novelty wore off and people accustomed to Cheers and The Wonder Years realized that they couldn’t actually understand it. Still, it remained somewhere in the psyche of America. Instantly and for years afterward, Twin Peaks was quoted, referenced, and invoked in popular shows and films like Clueless (1995) and The Simpsons. Even as recently as 2015, Rolling Stone listed it as the #1 horror television show of all time, ahead of shows that predated it like The Twilight Zone and came after it like Penny Dreadful. Its formula and flow were borrowed and re-created and are now the basis of nearly every television drama today. It’s something so common now that we don’t even think about it, it just is.\n\n“I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.” – Special Agent Dale Cooper\n\nTen years after Laura Palmer’s funeral episode aired, my dad’s VHS season 1 boxset sat on the bookshelf in the basement, unwatched, but always there as part of the scenery. My dad had died a few years earlier, but that Twin Peaks boxset with the faces of a main character on each of the 7 tapes, remained just as he left them, high on the shelf, looking down…and waiting. One night, I snuck downstairs while the house was asleep and put the first tape into the VHS player. As soon as Angelo Badalamenti’s score began, I was hooked.\n\nFor me, the magic of Twin Peaks was always the juxtaposition of light and dark, laughter and pain, love and hate, normal and strange. It’s comforting somehow. It’s bittersweet like a beautiful, wistful song.\n\nIt’s not only my favorite show, it’s my favorite David Lynch production. Period. I enjoy his films (especially the haunting Blue Velvet and the campy but stylistic and delightful Dune), but there’s always something missing for me. Maybe it’s the lack of television writer Mark Frost, Lynch’s counterpart behind Twin Peaks. I always assumed that Frost was the element that held Twin Peaks back from hurtling over the cliff into the darkness of Lynch’s full blown surrealistic abyss. Who knows. Either way, watching it for the first time then and re-watching it for the 80th time now, it’s special in a way no other show is.\n\nIn college, it got me through two breakups. I remember binge watching the show in my dorm room on a tiny TV, crying, but laughing at Cooper’s hard of hearing boss Gordon Cole’s (played by David Lynch himself) attempts to woo waitress Shelly Johnson (Madchen Amick). I quoted it endlessly and subjected my friends to Twin Peaks Nights where we would watch several episodes in a sitting once or twice a week. I watched the VHS copies (I had bought my own set of the entire two season series by this point) so many times that I could list the cast in the correct order before their names appeared on the screen and the sound quality became so warped that Badalamenti’s score ended up sounding like the Red Room looked.\n\nIt also got me through missing my dad…and I missed him a lot those days. It connected us, though we never got to watch it together; I discovered it too late. I wish we had the opportunity to discuss our favorite characters (my mom tells me his was the Log Lady; mine is Dale Cooper who is, arguably, one of the greatest characters ever written for the screen). I wish we could have given each other a Bookhouse Boys salute or a Cooper’s thumbs up.\n\nThis is a love letter to a show that has been there for me without meaning to and without knowing it. Despite its flaws, I love it unapologetically and unconditionally. I hope one day my kids find my copies of the DVD boxset on a shelf and sneak a peek into the wonderful, strange world of Twin Peaks. I hope I’m there to watch it with them.\n\n**I make no claim on the images, videos, or gifs used in this article (or on the site) and acknowledge and give full credit to their rightful owners. 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"Reforming the state’s constitution was one of the most important and hotly debated political issues in antebellum North Carolina. The state’s constitution of 1776, which remained largely unchanged until the convention of 1835, had features that many North Carolinians had come to regard as unfair and undemocratic. The most widely criticized section related to the method of apportioning seats in the General Assembly.\n\nBefore 1835, each county was allowed to elect two members to the lower house, known as the house of commons, and one member to the state senate. Since most of the state’s counties were located in the eastern part of the state, the east had more representatives, which enabled it to maintain control of both houses of the General Assembly. But by the antebellum period, the western counties had grown to cover a larger area and were growing faster in population. In fact, by 1830, most North Carolinians lived in the west, and the 1776 system of apportioning representation seemed to them an obvious violation of the democratic principle of majority rule. In addition, the eastern-controlled legislature repeatedly defeated efforts by westerners to construct roads and other transportation improvements in the west. Western citizens believed that economic development of their section would not be achieved until the state’s constitution was amended to give them a fair share of seats in the General Assembly.\n\nOther Problems with the Constitution of 1776\n\nNorth Carolinians from both sections of the state were united in their dissatisfaction with other parts of the 1776 constitution. Residents of rural counties resented the fact that seven towns (the “boroughs” of Edenton, Halifax, Hillsborough, New Bern, Wilmington, Salisbury, and Fayetteville) had the privilege of electing additional members to the house of commons. Another objectionable feature was Article 32, which prohibited Catholics, Jews, and members of other faiths who denied the “being of God or the truth of the Protestant religion” from holding office.\n\nThe 1776 constitution contained numerous parts that many considered undemocratic. For example, justices on the county courts—who served as the principal officers of local government in North Carolina—were appointed for indefinite terms by the General Assembly rather than being elected periodically by local voters. Likewise, the governor, state judges (such as those on the supreme court), and most other state officials were appointed by the legislature, not by popular vote. Elections for state senators were open to voters, but those voters had to meet certain qualifications, such as owning at least fifty acres of land.\n\nIronically, the 1776 constitution made no mention of race as a qualification for voting. As a result, free blacks could and did vote in state elections. That practice displeased many white voters—particularly in the heavily-enslaving east—who wanted to restrict voting to whites.\n\nStill, the vast majority of easterners were willing to tolerate these displeasing aspects of the 1776 constitution because they did not want to risk changing the balance of power in favor of the west. On numerous occasions the eastern majority in the General Assembly defeated convention bills that had been introduced by western politicians. By the 1830s, though, frustrated reformers were threatening to call a convention without the General Assembly’s approval (they could have done that by encouraging local sheriffs, who were in charge of coordinating elections in antebellum North Carolina, to organize an election). Reformers also threatened to secede from North Carolina and set up their own state. Such threats of revolutionary action led a few prominent easterners like William H. Haywood Jr. to join the reform movement in the hope of moderating and controlling it.\n\nFinally, the East Wants Reforms, Too\n\nBy the early 1830s, other factors were beginning to influence some easterners to adopt a more sympathetic attitude toward constitutional reform.\n\nOne important influence was the introduction of rail transportation. Leaders in eastern towns like New Bern and Wilmington suddenly began to see that internal improvements could transform their sleepy towns into thriving commercial centers. They began to view western reformers, who also supported transportation improvements, as allies in a crusade for state-financed railroads rather than as sectional enemies. In 1834, about twenty reform-minded easterners managed to win election to the General Assembly. In addition, Governor David L. Swain, whose popularity extended beyond his native west, threw his influence behind reform and presented the new legislature with a compelling argument for holding a convention. A reluctant reformer, Haywood was put in charge of drawing up the bill that would authorize a convention.",
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"Haywood’s bill called for a special election to be held in April 1835. At the election, voters would be asked to approve a convention and to elect delegates to that convention. In order to win the needed support of Haywood’s fellow easterners, the bill placed severe limitations on the convention’s results. It ensured that easterners could control the convention by providing that two delegates would be elected from each county. And instead of giving convention delegates the power to write an entirely new constitution, the convention bill limited their activities to considering specific amendments to the existing 1776 constitution.\n\nHaywood’s bill provided that delegates to the convention would create a new house of commons that would contain between ninety and 120 members apportioned according to “federal population” (defined as free population plus three-fifths of the population of enslaved people—the same system used for apportioning the U.S. House of Representatives). North Carolina’s more populous west would gain a majority of seats to control this lower house. The bill also instructed delegates to create a new senate that would contain between thirty-four and fifty members apportioned according to the amount of taxes paid by their districts into the state treasury. That arrangement enabled the wealthier east to keep more seats and its majority of control in the senate. Representatives to the new house and senate would be elected in August 1836.\n\nOn December 31, 1834, Haywood’s bill passed the house of commons by a four-vote margin. Despite the numerous restrictions and safeguards he had placed in the measure, only a few fellow easterners supported it. Three days later, the senate approved the bill by one vote. As expected, western legislators overwhelmingly supported the bill. Most of the easterners who finally supported the convention bill were associated with the railroad movement.\n\nThe special election that was held in April 1835 to select delegates approved the convention by a vote of 27,550 to 21,694. The vast majority of favorable votes came from the west.\n\nThe Convention Meets for Change\n\nThe convention, which assembled in Raleigh on June 4, 1835, consisted of 130 delegates representing thirty-eight eastern counties and twenty-seven western counties. Veteran politician Nathaniel Macon was unanimously chosen as its president.\n\nThe first amendment to win approval was elimination of borough representation. Most support for that proposal came from eastern delegates who represented small rural counties that resented the privileges boroughs had held. They also wanted to punish borough representatives for supporting the convention bill.\n\nEastern delegates were also responsible for defeating a proposed amendment to abolish religious restrictions on officeholding. The delegates did, however, agree to change Article 32 by allowing all “Christians,” rather than just “Protestants,” to hold office. Easterners again provided most of the votes for an amendment to prohibit free blacks from voting.\n\nAs directed, the convention made some significant changes in the structure of state government. The number of legislators was set at 120 for the house of commons and fifty for the senate—the maximums allowed by Haywood’s convention bill. Other amendments transferred election of the governor from the General Assembly to voters, extended the governor’s term from one to two years, and provided that the General Assembly would meet biennially (once every two years), instead of annually (every year) as before.\n\nAfter approving the entire package of amendments with only twenty negative votes, the convention adjourned on July 11, 1835. As required by the convention bill, the new amendments were submitted to voters to be ratified. About 90 percent of the votes in favor of the proposed changes were cast by westerners. A similar percentage of the votes against them were cast by easterners.\n\nThe Most Noted Results\n\nConstitutional changes approved in 1835 had an important impact on the citizens of North Carolina. The changes played a major role in reducing east-west sectionalism, because they gave the west more power in the General Assembly. Legislation favorable to the growth of the backcountry and Mountain region, such as creating new counties and providing state aid for internal improvements, could now be enacted more easily.\n\nConstitutional changes also had a significant influence on parties and politics. Now that governors had to fight for popular votes statewide, campaigns had to be coordinated. These biennial governors’ campaigns provided the citizens of North Carolina with a statewide forum for discussing important political issues and hastened the development of a two-party political system.\n\nIn spite of the benefits most white North Carolinians received as a result of constitutional reforms, North Carolina’s government remained one of the least democratic in the South. For example, North Carolina continued to be one of the few southern states to require voters and officeholders, like candidates for governor and members of the General Assembly, to own property before they could vote or run for office. And since representation in the state senate was based on property ownership and wealth rather than population, enslaving counties continued to have a disproportionate influence over legislation. Moreover, constitutional reform was actually a step backward for free African American North Carolinians: They lost the right to vote altogether.\n\n*At the time this article was written, Thomas E. Jeffrey was the associate director of the Thomas A. Edison Papers, a project sponsored by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and the National Park Service.\n\nThe Constitution, or Form of Government, Agreed to, and Resolved Upon, by the Representatives of the Freemen of the State of North Carolina. Philadelphia: Printed by F. Bailey, 1779. Title page. North Carolina Collection. Located at http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/nchistory/dec2005/thismonthimage1.html. Accessed on 3/2/2012."
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The San Pedro de Atacama region and the surrounding area are sometimes subject to heavy rains, which can be accompanied by hail and snow.\n\nOpt for sunny coastal towns, or Easter Island off to the north-west of the Chilean coast.\n\nBe aware that at higher altitudes, temperatures are cooler. For those feeling really ambitious, head to Parinacota in the far north, one of the world's highest cities at 14,528ft. Layering up is essential here.\n\nJanuary is also a good time to travel to Patagonia , as the weather there is generally good, despite occasional showers. But beware, the weather can be particularly changeable in Tierra del Fuego.\n\nSummer continues in February in the Andes, so it's still a good time to visit.\n\nAs in January, coastal towns remain a favourite, as showers are rare and the days are sunny. Valparaiso is one of Chile's many coastal gems. Spend time riding the town's many lifts, and wander among its multicoloured cottages and steep alleyways.\n\nBe aware that if you are intent on travelling to higher altitudes, even if the sun is out summer clothing won't cut it.\n\nMeanwhile Easter Island (or Rapa Nui for those in the know) is great for a visit at any time of year, with only a few rainy days a month and very pleasant temperatures around the 24°C mark.\n\nThose wishing to explore the far south of Patagonia will be glad to know that rainfall is low in February, with bright, sunny skies.\n\nMarch : The First Signs of Autumn\n\nMarch is the last month of summer, and brings with it a gradual cool-offing across the country.\n\nIn Patagonia, the mercury drops and the showers get more intense. Visiting the region in March is therefore not recommended.\n\nOn Easter Island, the humidity increases, but you can definitely still visit. The sun shines for the most part, only occasionally hiding behind a few clouds. One of our favourite places is the ceremonial village of Orongo, home to ancient traditions and clinging to the rim of an extinct volcano, with a sheer cliff down to the ocean on one side and a volcanic caldera on the other .\n\nIn March the best places to visit are coastal towns, which are mild at that time of year.\n\nIn the Cordillera range, most of the area requires warm clothing by then, as snow is already starting to fall.\n\nIn April, the southern winter slowly starts to make an appearance in some parts of the country. For more temperate weather, head to the coastal towns in northern Chile. This is the ideal time to visit the seaside resort of Vina del Mar, as it's much less crowded at this time of the year.\n\nHeat still reigns supreme on Easter Island, too, no matter the time of day.\n\nFor experienced walkers wishing to take on the challenge of the Andes, we recommend not going in April, as it's already gripped by cold weather.\n\nIn Patagonia, the temperatures are also on the chilly side (up to a maximum of 10°C), but you can still visit Tierra del Fuego as long as you're well-equipped. Rainfall also drops slightly.\n\nMay: The Cold Gets Closer\n\nFrom May onwards, rainfall is high in the central regions of Chile and around Santiago. However, temperatures stay around 15°C until September, so it's possible to go exploring, just make sure you have a good raincoat.\n\nOnce again, the towns on the north coast and Easter Island are best because they have mild, sunny and slightly rainy climates.\n\nOn the other hand, the Andes and Patagonia are already well into winter temperatures, although the sun continues to shine in Tierra del Fuego. May is also a great time for ski enthusiasts to visit the resort of Portillo, the best ski destination in Latin America.\n\nThe majority of the country experiences wintry conditions in June. Fortunately there are some exceptions, such as Arica or Iquique in the north of the country, which have milder weather at this time of year. Although Arica itself isn't particularly interesting, it's a great gateway to Bolivia and Peru for cool combination trips.\n\nAs ever, Easter Island is comfortably warm. The only drawback is that humidity here is quite high.\n\nA word of warning - in June all Chile's high-altitude cities, from Santiago to Atacama, experience biting cold and stormy weather and access can sometimes be restricted.\n\nPatagonia is still open to visitors as the sun continues to shine there for at least a few hours a day on the whole. Just be sure to wrap up warm.\n\nJuly: Get Wrapped Up\n\nWinter is in full swing between July and August, which is great for ski enthusiasts because Chile is home to some of the finest resorts on the continent. There's Portillo, as before, but less than two hours from Santiago you can also escape to sunny (and snowy) Valle Nevado with views of the majestic Andes mountain range.\n\nAs for the rest of the country, it's quite the opposite : July is the coldest month of the year. The southern hemisphere's winter is at its peak, both in the northern coastal towns and high-altitude locations, where snow and thunderstorms are common.\n\nThere are no prizes for guessing what season it is in Patagonia , with abundant snow throughout the area and temperatures reaching a maximum of 6°C.\n\nOnly Easter Island continues to have a fairly mild climate, with a significant decrease in rainfall.\n\nAugust : On The Rise\n\nAlthough it is generally still at the mercy of winter, there are some places in the country that experience better weather in August. Choose low-lying cities such as Concepcion or La Serena, the famous seaside resort and gateway to the astronomical observatories that surround it. The weather is cool but good for hiking.\n\nOn the other hand, if you're there to hit the slopes, make sure to dress appropriately as they get heavy snowfall. For an extra few degrees of warmth, head to San Pedro de Atacama, where the thermometer sometimes reaches 15°C at this time of year.\n\nAvoid Patagonia if you can, as it's too cold. Visit Easter Island instead, where the weather is still good for exploring.\n\nSeptember : The Heat Starts to Return\n\nSeptember is synonymous with spring in most Chilean regions as it's the last month of winter. The Highland cities offer pleasant weather conditions (except Portillo), and from there it's possible to visit the Atacama Desert.\n\nVisitors who prefer the ocean should head north to the sunnier coastal cities, where temperatures are significantly higher. We recommend Valdivia in particular for hardcore party animals, because of its nightlife.\n\nAlthough warmer, Patagonia is still too muddy for tourists wanting to walk.\n\nEven on Easter Island, the weather isn't at its best, with only fairly mild temperatures.\n\nThe weather in Patagonia improves in October , as despite the persistent cold, the sun regularly shines.\n\nHowever, watch out for the Andes: for outdoor enthusiasts, we strongly advise against visiting at this time of year because of the frequent thunderstorms.\n\nWe prefer the seaside towns in northern Chile, which have very little rainfall and a good amount of sunshine. But be careful not to go too far south, as it's chillier there.\n\nThe sun is well and truly out on Easter Island in October, with the exception of the odd cloud.\n\nNovember : It's All About Diversity\n\nHead towards the ocean in November. Rainfall is minimal over the coastal towns, which also get a lot of sun. Visit the National Humboldt Penguin Reserve and surround yourself with Chilean wildlife on Isla Damas.\n\nPatagonia is also recommended for a visit in November, but be sure to bring some warm layers just in case. The city of Punta Arenas is generally the mildest part of the country.\n\nIn the Andes, it all depends on your location . San Pedro de Atacama offers wonderful weather, especially in comparison to freezing cold Portillo.\n\nAs usual, temperatures on Easter Island are warm enough for a visit.\n\nCoastal cities continue to heat up in December. It's a great opportunity to explore the beaches between Bahia Inglesa and Caldera, which are home to Chile's most crystal-clear waters .\n\nThere's good news for Andean hikers, too : Chile's high altitude towns are pretty sunny and relatively mild from midday onwards. 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"The Deuce is on the Loose: Texas Boy on Texan Stage Guides U.S. to Gold Cup Final\n\nA historic night in Arlington saw the U.S. advance to the final of the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 2-0 win over Costa Rica. Texas native Clint Dempsey came off the bench midway through the second half, entering a scoreless affair and proceeding to grab the game by the scruff of the neck.\n\nDempsey, who replaced Paul Arriola in the 66th minute, assisted Jozy Altidore just six minutes later to give Bruce Arena’s side the lead in what had been a tight and tense match with the outcome very much hanging on a knife’s edge throughout the evening.\n\nAfter a marvelous piece of virtuoso ball-control in the middle of the park, dicing through the Ticos with a Velcro like dribble, Dempsey slid a delicate pass through to Altidore who had held his run perfectly. Altidore (who hadn’t scored for the U.S. in ten matches dating back to a World Cup Qualifier against Trinidad & Tobago last August) still had plenty of work to do, his left footed shot well placed to the lower right side of Costa Rican goalkeeper Patrick Pemberton. Though Pemberton was able to get a paw to it, the Tico netminder could not prevent Altidore’s shot from sneaking inside the near post and hitting the back of the net.\n\nScreams of jubilation ensued from the crowd of 45,516 at AT&T Stadium as Altidore ripped his shirt off in celebration (his nipples showing no signs of scarring after the now viral incident with El Salvador’s Henry Romero this past Wednesday in the U.S.’s 2-0 quarterfinal victory over La Selecta). Altidore received a yellow card for the histrionics, thankfully his first of the tournament since joining up with the team in the last round.\n\nTen minutes after Altidore broke the deadlock, in the game’s 82nd minute, a moment of history that was long in the making finally took place, and you would be hard pressed to hand pick a better venue for this particular piece of American soccer history to be made.\n\nSitting on 56 goals in a U.S. shirt, Dempsey scored on a sensational free-kick for his 57th, tying Landon Donovan for first all-time on the U.S. goal scoring list.\n\nIt was a uniquely emotional moment in time, with Donovan himself not only in attendance but serving as part of the three man broadcast team for Fox Sports alongside play-by-play man John Strong and former U.S. midfielder Stuart Holden. The FOX cameras centered in on Donovan seconds after Dempsey had made the score 2-0, the superstar turned “super-sub” putting the nail in the Gold Cup coffin of Costa Rica.\n\nThe Nacogdoches kid, the man affectionately known as Deuce, sent his shot low to the near-post, the ball bending viciously around the Costa Rican wall and past an outstretched Pemberton diving to his left.\n\nThough the attempt was a grass skimmer instead of a top-bin drive, the goal came from a strikingly similar spot on the field to that of Dempsey’s finish against Honduras at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, a free-kick that completed his hat-trick in a memorable 6-0 World Cup Qualifying win for the Stars and Stripes.\n\n“I saw the keeper cheating a little bit,” Dempsey said with a stern poker face post-game. “Then it went in.”\n\nWhen asked about the emotions running through his mind, and what it meant for a working-class boy from East Texas to accomplish this feat in his home state, just 162 miles from his hometown no less, the gratitude and humility of Clint Dempsey came to the surface.\n\n“After two heart procedures,” Dempsey said, referencing his well documented health struggles over the last couple years, “to still be playing at this level… I’m living the dream.”",
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In 1960, we campaigned fervently for John Kennedy, and had the memorable pleasure of meeting him on the Monday before he was assassinated.\n\nMom was Democratic Precinct Committeewoman for more years than I can remember, and held a tea in her home for Rosalynn Carter during Jimmy Carter’s first campaign for the Presidency. She was invited to both Carter’s and Lyndon Johnson’s inaugurations, and was a delegate to the party’s mid-term convention in Kansas City in 1974. In short, my life was infused with political activity and activism, to the degree that, when I left home in the late 60s, I was glad to be away from it all, and frequently (and obnoxiously) stated that the only political thing I ever wanted to do again was vote!\n\nFast forward to marriage and children, and life in a small farming town where I became actively involved in my church. I worked only sporadically, so my social circle was filled with like-minded people. My husband was a volunteer policeman in addition to his full-time paying job, and so my world became more and more circumscribed and influenced by political conservatives. I did vote for Jimmy Carter in 1976, but shortly afterward changed my party affiliation to Republican. After all, they were the “family values” party and I was all for family values!\n\nIn 1987 I became very involved in working with AIDS patients, and shortly after that learned that my own son is gay. A change began to happen inside me, and my devotion to God and my family led me to start asking myself some hard questions. I saw intimately what happens when those with few options are denied help in the midst of ostentatious plenty. I saw things and heard stories that made me weep. And I began, slowly, ever so slowly, to question my adherence to a political party that seemd to lack compassion for anyone except the very wealthy.\n\nAllthough I was conflicted, I maintained my official affiliation with the Republican Party. When my mother died in 1992, I had never garnered the courage to tell her of my defection, but that fall I cast my vote for Bill Clinton, largely because of his promise to pave the way for gays to serve in the military.\n\nUpon my divorce in 1994, I moved to Oregon to be near my sister and her family, bringing my youngest son – then 14 – with me. My sister is four years younger than I (really only 3-1/2!) but despite my elder sister arrogance, she has often had insights and words of wisdom that have had tremendous impact on me. As I mounted one of my best arguments against social services – that our mother had managed to raise three kids in the 50s and 60s with no help from our father, and without once having to resort to government aid – Peggy looked at me and said, “Instead of using her as a yardstick by which to measure others, you should admire the fact that she had the knowledge, skills, and perseverance to do that. Not many people do, you know!”\n\nI knew she was right, but pride – my old enemy – still kept me as a registered Republican. I even took a certain pride in being an “open-minded conservative.” I am ashamed to admit that I voted for George W. Bush in 2000 for the most frivolous of reasons: Al Gore bored me. And I was willing to give Bush the benefit of the doubt for his first few years in office.\n\nThe war in Iraq, however, was an eye-opener – but only after we began to learn of the deceits that launched it. In 2004, I voted for John Kerry and began to see the true nature of what the Republican Party had become when the swift boat affair was initiated. For an entire party to impugn the integrity of a man who had served so nobly was anathema to me. Inertia being what it is, however, I remained a Republican in name only.\n\nUntil 2008. When I heard Rush Limbaugh exhorting Republicans to switch party affiliations so that they could vote in Democratic primaries and try to undermine the integrity of the party, I was finally, at last, appalled beyond belief. So I switched back to the party of my youth (I’m home, Mom!), and for the first time in my adult life, I not only voted but campaigned and donated money as well. And I’m proud – very proud – that my man won!\n\nThe ensuing efforts by those on the Right to not only discredit those who are trying to help our country, but to have no shame in putting forth blatant lies and ridiculous assertions have only strengthened my resolve to work harder for what I believe in.\n\nThis past fall, the United States elected a man who is the antithesis of everything my mother stood for, and his racist, bigoted, misogynistic policies and actions have only strengthened my resolve to work for those who are among the most desperate in this nation. I will make no excuses for my partisanship as I call him out on his lies and his wrong-headed actions. He represents the most sordid and shameful aspects of our country and I can no longer attempt to “understand” or to excuse those who voted for him. It is time for those who live in their own small and small-minded worlds to begin to listen and understand those whose lives are in peril from this man.\n\nTruth alone will bring this country back to – in the words of the original Pledge of Allegiance, “…one Nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”\n\nAnd I’m determined to do my part!\n\nJoin 346 other followers\nFollow From the Left Side of My Brain on WordPress.com\nEva's Gastroparedic Adventure\n\nTales of life with a paralyzed stomach\n\nLisa Cerezo\nNotes From the Lamp\n\nLent Madness\nStumbling in the Shadows of Giants\n\nFor the sins of your fathers you, though guiltless, must suffer. - Odes of Horace"
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"For me, as a Canadian journalist living in Austria, my answer is thus: it went. It really, really did. The matches were furious and unpredictable; the Russian people in general were open and generous; the authorities were censorious and controlling of the overall propaganda; the protesters were nevertheless there, and still made themselves heard, whether protesting with Rainbow shirts in the Moscow underground („Hidden Flag“), or running out onto the pitch during the big game, in front of the eyes of the whole world (below).\n\nAt the very least, the notoriously violent Football hooligans we all dreaded meeting were in short supply (both local and international!), as were the infamously cold and bad-mannered Muscovites (well-mannered Muscovites, however, were easy to find!). Additionally, nothing truly terrible happened during the tournament (unless you count that whole pension thing).",
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"Russian fans watching the semi-final against Croatia at a St. Petersburg sports bar...\n\nFor that, you can probably thank Putin’s „hands on“ approach to governance. Seldom could one go anywhere publicly and not see any sign of the omnipresent security forces; from malls to parks to even many bus stops, the thought seemed to be: if tourists could conceivably come here, then representatives of Russia’s security apparatus should be here as well.\n\nThis does of course make it even more impressive that the protest group Pussy Riot somehow managed to make their way onto the pitch and provoke a scene during the final game between France and Croatia!",
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"However, I did find out some things I didn’t know before, during my three weeks covering the tournament for FM4. They are as follows:\n\nOkay, you didn’t need to be a journalist to have learned that one. But still, it happens so often that the national team of the country hosting a World Cup or a European Championship (*cough*Austria*cough*) so severely fails to impress or distinguish themselves in any lasting way, that when a Host Nation actually does, it becomes newsworthy just for that fact alone. (Unless, of course, you’re talking about a legendary football nation like Brazil, where in 2014 they got seemingly crushed under the weight of high expectations!)\n\nExpectations for the Russian team were very low coming in. And yet, there they were, playing hard against Croatia in the quarter-finals, losing only at the last possible moment in penalty kicks. And we all know that could have gone either way. It’s entirely possible, had they won that, we might have been watching Russia playing against France in the finals a couple of weeks later!",
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"Discovery #2: Russian people do not generally conform to stereotype!\n\nOr at least during a World Cup, they don’t. Everyone was just so overjoyed to see all these foreign visitors in their country, that it was all smiles and warmth, and immediate helpfulness all the time. At some moments, I nearly would have wondered if I’d somehow stumbled back into Canada!\n\n(Admittedly, my first encounter with a Russian on this trip very much did conform to stereotype, however. I accidentally stepped on a burly fellow’s foot in Moscow baggage claim, and he growled at me like a bear. My life briefly flashed before my eyes, before he decided that it was probably not a good idea to deck the foreign tourist at this particular moment in history.)",
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"All of the most negative aspects of my coverage of this tournament will fall squarely into the category of „unfortunate and unnecessary things that really shouldn’t have happened, but did.“\n\nTake, for example, the problems that the St. Petersburg „Diversity House“ had on the night before the start of the tournament. The owner informed them last minute that he didn’t want them there, and they should leave. With no legal recourse, the activists in charge had to scramble to find another option.\n\nOr the protest ban. Protests were made illegal during the entirety of the World Cup, everywhere there were football-related events; naturally, protests still happened, but they were quickly stopped, and the protesters detained or arrested (for example, see what happened to the British human rights activist Peter Tatchell, who protested on June 14th near the Kremlin, against persecution of gay people in Chechnya and around the country).\n\nAs I’ve said, I’m not aware of any truly terrible human rights abuses taking place during the tournament itself, but given how recently some of these things have gone on, they still deserve to have space to be spoken about.",
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"Discovery #4: Both Moscow and St. Petersburg are world-class cities!\n\nUnfortunately, I only visited Moscow and St. Petersburg on this trip, so I cannot speak for the rest of Russia, only these two most international and cosmopolitan hubs.\n\nWhat I can say, however, is that these are world-class cities, full of fantastic cultural hubs and creative, unusual events... these were there before the World Cup, and they’ll be there after it as well.\n\nFor example, the English-language stand up comedy night at Moscow’s Jim & Jack’s Pub was every bit as happening as one of its counterparts in Berlin or London, but with a particularly droll and self-deprecating Russian flair.",
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"Michel Salgado with journalists (including yours truly)\n\nOther Highlights: The Enthusiasm of the Icelanders!\n\nBefore I went to Russia, like a crazy person I traveled to the remote Westfjords region of Iceland, to watch Iceland’s historic first World Cup match ever... with friends and family members of the National team!",
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"Other Highlights: The Sheer Unpredictability of the Game!\n\nSport-wise, nothing went as anyone would have expected - much hyped teams went home early, while unlikely underdogs made it all the way to the finals. Over the course of the tournament, I caught up with sports fans multiple times, to see how they were dealing with all of the drama!",
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