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"It was 1907, and the US Senate was debating what was to be the official name for the Civil War. Former Confederate and Union soldiers were present, and the record shows they were getting along just fine.\n\nHere is part of what Senator Hernando Money of Mississippi said, from the Senate Record:\n\nThere was ex-Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, as gallant a soldier as ever went to the field, now on crutches as the result of wounds inflicted by Confederate soldiers. He was shot three or four times.\n\nHe called to me. I did not recognize him on account of my bad sight. We shook hands. I said:\n\n“What are you doing on these sticks, Blair?”\n\nHe said: “You fellows hit me pretty hard three or four times, and it is beginning to tell on me since I have been getting old.”\n\nHe said: “Any man who was worth being hit ought to have been there either on one side or the other. If you had been in New Hampshire you would probably have been in my regiment.”\n\nI agreed that it was a great deal a matter of environment.\n\nToday, let’s not forget these men."
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The book is an insider's take on the world Castles in the air book Indian architects.\n\nIt describes the perils of the profession, the hurdles faced by professionals in this industry, and how they overcome all challenges to design buildings and structures that shape our cities and nations/5. Mar 21, · Humorous and well-written, Castle in the Air is a satisfying read.\n\nNote: This sequel to Howl's Moving Castle seems like a stand-alone novel at the beginning, but as it reaches the final third, the reader must be familiar with the characters from the previous book for the situations to make sense/5().\n\n\"Castles in the Air\" does not compare with the wit and intrigue of \"The Scarlet Pimpernel\" or \"The Elusive Pimpernel;\" nevertheless, the Baroness managed to maintain my attention—if not exactly excite my interest—throughout the story.\n\nJul 01, Selah Chelyah rated it really liked it/5. Beginning at the close of the Civil War, and sweeping forward almost to the end of the last century, Castles In The Air tells the relentless rise of beautiful, spirited Devon Marshall from a war ravaged Virginia landscape to the glittering stratospheres of New York society and the upper reaches of /5.\n\nFree download or read online Castles In The Air pdf (ePUB) (Medieval Series) book. The first edition of the novel was published inand was written by Christina Dodd. 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Castles in the Air is a beautifully written, autobiographical story of rescuing an ancient mansion.\n\nGwydir Castle was inhabited by ravers and rats until Judy Corbett and her husband Peter Welford found and acquired this year-old house mouldering in the foothills of Snowdonia.\n\nJoin Castle in the Air’s founder Karima Cammell, an award-winning children’s book illustrator, for a hands-on discussion of watercolor materials and techniques presented through the lens of classic tarot card imagery.\n\nThis class is designed to orient beginning watercolor students looking for a place to start. Book – Castles in the Air: Misadventures of a Profession, Authored by Sangeet Sharma Text and Images: Sangeet Sharma. Buy this book from Amazon. Architecture is one hell of a profession, but is undoubtedly one of the noblest.\n\nBuilding a roof and a shelter Author: Architecturelive. Castles in the Air, a short novel or perhaps more like a collection of short stories with memories of a French rogue in the early 19th century Paris, was published in and about it I quote from the foreword: In very truth my good friend Ratichon is an unblushing liar, thief, a forger–anything you will; his vanity is past belief, his scruples are non-existent.3/5(2).\n\nApr 22, · Castle in the Air is a fun read as well, but is lacking in an interesting main character. You can relate to Sophie and love Howl despite his flaws but Abdullah is flat and annoying compared with the first novel's main characters.\n\nIf you are looking for a continuation of Sophie and /5. Excerpt. 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"Media girl, Toke Makinwa, has lost a suit to her former husband, Maje Ayida, which he filed against her; with the court giving her a 30-day ultimatum to delete sections of her book, On Becoming, adjudged to be defarmatory.\n\nThe fitness expert had sued Makinwa over her revelations in her book of all that happened in their 13-year relationship, and how he got his girlfriend pregnant while married to her.\n\nIn the suit, Ayida had demanded that the book be withdrawn from circulation, recall all copies distributed and hand them over to him for destruction, because of the defamatory and misleading comments made against him.\n\nJustice Ogunjobi of the Lagos State High Court at Tafawa Balewa Square, who ruled on the case on Thursday, November 12, stated that after careful consideration of the evidence before the court, it finds only the contents of page 54 lines 11-16 and page 83, line 1 of the 1st defendants’ book as defamatory.\n\nThe court, accordingly, granted an injunction preventing the defendants from producing copies of its book with the defamatory words on pages 54 and 83; and thereafter granted damages of the sum of N500,000 each to be paid by the 1st and 2nd defendants to any charity organization of the claimant’s choice.\n\nMakinwa was also given 30 days from the day of the ruling, to delete and remove the defamatory words from unsold copies of the book in her custody."
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"One of the gifts of my Lenten discipline of daily scripture reading has been reconnecting with the broader picture, the flow of Jesus’ ministry from one event to the next—a sense that I had lost over the years, as I primarily heard specific stories being told, out of context, week after week, in church on Sundays. I knew the stories, but I had lost sense of the flow. I knew the trees, but I no longer sensed the forest.\n\nFor example, in the Gospel of Mark, Jesus is already angry by the beginning of the third chapter. He is angry because the religious leaders are more interested in keeping the letter of the law (no work on the Sabbath) than in the health of the people. Jesus has authority and he understands power—but he also understands compassion and knows that every single human being was created in the image of God. He must have been so frustrated that people just didn’t understand!\n\nI sense Jesus’ mounting frustration as he has to explain his parables to his disciples, over and over again. They have eyes and do not see, ears and do not hear. He tells them to beware the “leaven of the Pharisees” and they think he’s talking about literal, physical bread, not insidious ideas (see Mark 8:14–21). They spend their time debating who amongst them is the greatest, rather than understanding his underlying message that “first” and “last” are not what’s important. Every single human being is created in the image of God.\n\nI can well imagine that, by the time Jesus comes to Jerusalem, he must have been simmering inside. He knows that the religious leaders are plotting against him and it’s only a matter of time until things come to a head. He’s frustrated that so few people—even his own disciples—understand his core message. He’s angry that both religious and secular leaders keep putting human rules before human well-being.\n\nPerhaps he’s also just plain tired and hungry when, on the morning after their arrival in Jerusalem, Jesus goes to look for figs on a tree alongside the road from Bethany to Jerusalem and curses it because he finds none (see Mark 11:12–14). It’s like he woke up on the wrong side of the bed, and believes that nothing that day is going to go well. We’ve all had that feeling.\n\nPerhaps that is part of the reason why Jesus also got violent that same day: Everything “came to a head” when he walked up these temple steps and saw the moneychangers (Mark 11:15–19). Jesus let out his frustration on the marketing masters of his day, who had figured out a way to turn the religious-sacrifice system into a moneymaking operation. He transformed his anger into a powerful, authoritative statement on the need to keep the purity of our religious observances.\n\nSo often faithful Christians think that we can’t be angry and still be “good Christians.” That’s not true. Jesus got angry. Jesus even got violent. It’s what we do with our anger that counts.\n\nYes, it’s probably best not to curse fig trees, but we can ask forgiveness—and know that we will be forgiven—when our anger “comes out sideways,” as it is likely to do on occasion. We can also choose to take a stand when the situation demands it. We can let our anger lead us to make appropriate, authoritative statements, to stand up to those in power in whatever way is appropriate—as so many people are doing these days outside the offices of their elected officials. We can heal anyway, even on the Sabbath, regardless of the consequences. We can choose to keep teaching, because the people around us are hungry for Good News. We can treat every single human being as an image of God—because every single one of us is. Even those whose power has corrupted them.\n\nHow are you called to let your anger speak?"
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"Magnetism can be created only by passing a present-day as a result of a wire, but how it interacts with other actual physical phenomena (such as superconductivity) is shrouded in mystery. Credit score: University of Tub\n\nPhysicists at the College of Bath, in collaboration with scientists from the United states, have uncovered a new mechanism for enabling magnetism and superconductivity to co-exist in the very same materials. Until now, experts could only guess how this strange coexistence may possibly be achievable. The discovery could guide to apps in eco-friendly power technologies and in the advancement of superconducting gadgets, these as future-technology computer system components.\n\nAs a rule, superconductivity (the means of a substance to pass an electrical latest with perfect efficiency) and magnetism (seen at get the job done in fridge magnets) make bad bedfellows mainly because the alignment of the tiny digital magnetic particles in ferromagnets typically prospects to the destruction of the electron pairs responsible for superconductivity. Inspite of this, the Tub researchers have discovered that the iron-based mostly superconductor RbEuFe4As4, which is superconducting below -236°C, reveals both of those superconductivity and magnetism beneath -258°C.\n\nPhysics postgraduate investigation student David Collomb, who was a crucial member of the investigate workforce led by Professor Simon Bending, explained: “There’s a condition in some materials in which, if you get them actually chilly – considerably colder than the Antarctic – they grow to be superconducting. But for this superconductivity to be taken to future-stage purposes, the substance wants to display co-existence with magnetic attributes. This would permit us to build devices functioning on a magnetic theory, this sort of as magnetic memory and computation utilizing magnetic elements, to also delight in the advantages of superconductivity.\n\n“The issue is that superconductivity is commonly lost when magnetism is turned on. For numerous many years, experts have attempted to take a look at a host of materials that have both properties in a solitary materials, and content experts have not too long ago experienced some results fabricating a handful of these types of products. Having said that, so extensive as we do not understand why the coexistence is probable, the hunt for these resources can’t be completed with as fantastic a comb.\n\n“This new study offers us a material that has a large temperature vary where these phenomena co-exist, and this will make it possible for us to analyze the conversation concerning magnetism and superconductivity far more intently and in excellent element. With any luck ,, this will result in us remaining in a position to determine the mechanism by which this co-existence can manifest.”\n\nIn a study published in Bodily Review Letters, the team investigated the abnormal habits of RbEuFe4As4 by producing magnetic area maps of a superconducting material as the temperature was dropped. To their shock, they found the vortices (the points in the superconducting materials wherever the magnetic subject penetrates) showed a pronounced broadening in the vicinity of the temperature of -258°C, indicating a robust suppression of superconductivity as the magnetism turned on.\n\nOn the remaining: a crystal coated in gold — the gold coating will allow the magnetic imaging tool to get within nanometers of the material’s area. On the ideal: a magnetic photograph of a segment of the crystal exhibiting the vortices (darkish holes) that ended up researched. Credit history: University of Bathtub\n\nThese observations agree with a theoretical design recently proposed by Dr. Alexei Koshelev at Argonne Countrywide Laboratory in the Usa. This idea describes the suppression of superconductivity by magnetic fluctuations thanks to the Europium (Eu) atoms in the crystals. Below, the magnetic way of every single Eu atom begins to fluctuate and align with the others, as the materials drops beneath a specified temperature. This brings about the substance to become magnetic. The Tub researchers conclude that though superconductivity is significantly weakened by the magnetic effect, it is not entirely wrecked.\n\n“This suggests that in our substance, the magnetism and superconductivity are held aside from every single other in their own sub-lattices, which only minimally interact,” mentioned Mr. Collomb.\n\n“This get the job done noticeably innovations our comprehension of these scarce coexisting phenomena and could guide to feasible programs in the superconducting equipment of the long run. It will spawn a deeper hunt into resources that display equally superconductivity and magnetism. We hope it will also motivate researchers in far more used fields to acquire some of these components and make the subsequent-generation computing units out of them.\n\n“Hopefully, the scientific community will gradually enter an period where by we shift from blue-sky research to generating products from these elements. In a ten years or so, we could be looking at prototype devices working with this technological know-how that do a actual task.”\n\nProfessor Bending added: “Our primary outcome, that the onset of magnetism strongly suppresses superconductivity, is rather shocking and, on the experience of it, appears to contradict previous measurements on pretty identical samples. Having said that, RbEuFe4As4 is an incredibly intricate content in which the electrons and holes liable for superconductivity exist in several separate bands. Just about every of these contributes a different amount of money to the superconducting condition and interacts otherwise with the magnetic europium atoms. As a consequence, any observations can be really delicate to the specific particulars of the measurement becoming built.”\n\nThe American collaborators for this project were the Argonne National Laboratory, Hofstra University and Northwestern College."
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"Omarion is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. He was born Omari Ishmael Grandberry on November 12th, 1984, in Inglewood, California. At a very tender age, he made appearances in television commercials for McDonald’s and Kelloggs Corn Pops before launching a dancing career, serving as a background dancer for the R&B girl group, Before Dark. Omarion subsequently moved to launch a singing career of his own, becoming the lead singer of his own boy group before embarking on a solo career that has allowed him to amass a net worth estimated to the around $12 million.\n\nThe Beginning of Omarion’s Music Career\n\nOmarion began his music career in 1999 when he joined and then became the lead singer of the R&B boy band, B2K. The band, which was formed by Chris Stokes, released their self-titled debut album in 2002. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs albums chart. It produced hit singles like “Uh Huh” and “Gots Ta Be”.\n\nB2K’s popularity increased with the release of their single “Bump Bump Bump” which featured P. Diddy. The song was from the group’s second studio album, Pandemonium! (2002), and it peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100.\n\nFollowing disagreements about the management of Chris Stokes, B2K disbanded in 2004. Omarion subsequently embarked on a solo career under the management of Chris Stokes and released his first solo album titled O in 2005. It debuted #1 on the Billboard 200 and received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album. The album registered sales of over 758,000 copies across the country and also brought the artist accolades like BET’s Best New Artist award.\n\nMusic Career Success and Other Accomplishments\n\nAfter O, Omarion has released three more solo studio albums and a collaboration one with Bow Wow that have all enjoyed above-average success. His second album, 21 (2006), debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart with the support of the hit single, “Icebox”, which is Omarion’s most successful single to date. His third album, Ollusion (2010), produced the hit single “I Get It In” featuring Gucci Mane. He dedicated the video of the song to pop King Michael Jackson.\n\nSex Playlist (2014) was the singer’s fourth album and it included notable singles like “You Like It” and “Post to Be” featuring Chris Brown and Jhené Aiko. The second single was a huge commercial success, receiving gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.\n\nOmarion’s collaboration album with Bow Wow titled Face Off was released in 2007, the same year he won the Urban Music Award for the Most Inspiring Act. Face Off sold over 100,000 copies in its first week and went on to sell an additional 400,000 copies in the weeks that followed. The album also received a gold certification from RIAA.\n\nOn March 8th, 2019, Omarion and his B2K bandmates made a surprising comeback in a tour titled “The Millennium Tour”. They were joined by notable music artists like Chingy, Mario, Bobby V, Lloyd, Ying Yang Twins, and Pretty Ricky. The Millennium Tour ended on April 28th of the same year but due to popular demand, the Grammy nominee announced that it would be continuing in 2020, however, without his old bandmates. The tour kicked off in January 2020 with the inclusion of Bow Wow and Ashanti.\n\nOutside of music, Omarion has also worked as an actor. In 2003, he and his B2K band members starred in You Got Served. Other movies he has appeared in include Fat Albert (2004) and Somebody Help Me (2007). He has also made appearances on various TV shows, serving as a judge on the 5th season of America’s Best Dance Crew and featuring alongside his mom and baby mama in Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.\n\nIt has been assumed by many that Omarion’s baby mama, Apryl Jones, was his wife when she, in fact, was not. Prior to his long-term relationship with her, Omarion dated actress Jennifer Freeman. As compatible as the duo seemed at the time – with their appearance in the movie You Got Served, it wasn’t long before they broke up in 2005.\n\nOmarion and Apryl’s relationship yielded two kids; Megaa Omari and A’mei Kazuko. In 2016, however, the relationship collapsed for unknown reasons. Since then, the actor and singer has not been linked to any other person. However, in 2019, Apryl made headlines after she began dating his former B2K bandmate, Dreux “Lil Fizz” Frédéric. Although many feared at the time that the love affair might have an emotional effect on Omarion, and equally hamper his friendship with Fizz, the Fat Albert actor has insisted that he didn’t feel any way about the two becoming an item. Unfortunately, Apryl and Fizz’s affair didn’t last long as the two broke up after dating for a while.\n\nOmarion isn’t the Only Musician in His Family\n\nOmarion has six siblings; brothers – O’Ryan, Tymon, Ukil, and sisters – Amira, Arielle, and Kira. His younger brothers O’Ryan and Tymon have followed in his footsteps to have careers as musicians.\n\nO’Ryan was born in California, USA. As a musician, he dropped his self-titled debut studio album in 2004 under TUG and Universal Motown labels. The album peaked at No. 21 on US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart and No. 75 on Billboard 200 and notably featured the single, “Take it Slow”. Later in 2010, he released another single titled “America’s Most Wanted” featuring Tank.\n\nA thorough look through his Instagram account – 0ryan0ryan – revealed the celebrity Papa is also involved in other things aside from music and acting which we haven’t been seeing him involved in much these days. He has a website – lncallnight.com – which deals on the sale of T-shirts and hoodies and another site – ohsgoods.com – which specializes in the sale of health and wellness goods.\n\nOmarion’s other brother Tymon, on the other hand, is reportedly a rapper who is trying to gain a strong footing in the music scene. For now, not much has been reported about him as it is believed he’s still pursuing his education and also nursing the ambition o making it big in the music industry like his elder brothers. Similarly, the few social media handles which bear his name aren’t verified nor have they been mentioned or tagged in a post by any of his brothers who are more popular on social media. 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"When Mike B contacted me many years ago and revealed that US versions of twelve inch singles were slightly different to the UK versions he was spot on. I’d forgotten that weird fact but sort of remembered having some “Special US Remix” on some of my early 12″‘s.\n\nSo the fact is true on here with the inclusion of the 7″ Remix of the late release by the band and a different live version of “Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?”\n\nThe studio stuff suffers a bit from a bit of pre-loved wear and tear but the live tracks are okay! How good is that live version of “Forest Fire” !!!!\n\nHere is the re-upped link page to the US 12″ which has different tracks.",
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"A classic from their debut album from back in 1986. Featuring the original trio on the cover which were New Zealander Neil Finn (vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter) and Australians the Late Paul Hester (drums) and Nick Seymour (bass and sleeve designer)\n\nProduced by keyboardist Mitchel Froom it is a lot more synthy as I remembered it, especially on the Extended version, mixed by Tchad Blake. A definite version.\n\nAs a bonus you get the album closer track “That’s What I Call Love” with shades of Duran Duran.\n\nThe group hold the distinction of being the only New Zealand band to have made it to #2 in the US Billboard Singles chart, with this single.",
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"Formed in 1983 this London indie band only released one album and a handful of singles during the mid-80’s. Hardly prolific although they reformed in 2012.\n\nThe line-up included Adrian Carter, (Bass) Phil Wilson, Simon Beesley on guitars. Unusually we get a trumpet player Jon Hunter and Viola and organ by Frank Sweeney giving their sound a different twist, not just your usual jangle from C86 crowd.\n\n“Josef’s Gone” is a tribute to Josef K , a band that had influenced them.",
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"I found this interesting, “The Bunnymen grew out of the Crucial Three, a late-’70s trio featuring vocalist Ian McCulloch, Pete Wylie, and Julian Cope. Cope and Wylie left the group by the end of 1977, forming the Teardrop Explodes and Wah!, respectively. McCulloch met guitarist Will Sergeant in the summer of 1978 and the pair began recording demos with a drum machine that the duo called “Echo.” Adding bassist Les Pattinson, the band made its live debut at the Liverpool club Eric’s at the end of 1978, calling itself Echo & the Bunnymen.”\n\nMy favourite Bunnymen track and a bit of a dancefloor filler. Produced by Kingbird (an alias used by Ian Broudie) It’s a classic. B-side is quite good, almost better than the A-side. Lots of stuff going on.\n\n‘Zimbo’ was recorded live at the very first W.O.M.A.D. Festival, July 1982 in Shepton Mallet. Backed by Burundi drummers it became a bit of a live favourite.",
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"Leonard Ray Ozee, age 63 of Equality, died peacefully at his home on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Leonard was born in Shawneetown on April 16, 1947 to the late William and Martha Ozee. On October 17, 1964 he married Suzette (Bennett) Ozee who survives. Leonard served his country in the Army during Vietnam. He was best known throughout Southern Illinois for his wonderful cooking. He opened and ran Leonard's restaurant in Equality for 22 years until 2006. He then sold the building to the present owner which is now known as The Red Onion, where he was still the head cook. His passion for preparing food and enjoying the people he served always showed through with his smile and wit. He loved to be with his grandkids, and loved to fish. He was a member of the Equality American Legion. Leonard was a good husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend and will be missed by the community. Leonard is survived his wife, Suzette of Equality, 2 Daughters, Lori Hathaway of Fairfield and Christy (Adrian) Sinks of Eldorado, IL, 4 grandchildren, Tyler Abell, Mackenzie Sinks, Cameron Hathaway, and Bennett Sinks. 2 Brothers, Jim (Cleona) of Omaha, IL. And Charles (Carole) Ozee of Braceville, IL, 1 sister, Betty (Wayne) Lampert of Wichita Falls, Tx Visitation for Leonard will be on Monday, April 4, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Cox & Son Funeral Home in Shawneetown. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 1:00 PM at the funeral home with Rev. Ron Johnson officiating. Interment will be private at a later date. Military rites will be conducted at the cemetery.\n\nTo order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Leonard Ray Ozee, please visit our flower store.\nSend a Sympathy Card"
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Find a copy online Links to this item View full text.\n\nIn the fall ofI had just entered Pennsylvania Military College (PMC), which, like The Citadel, was one of America’s leading state-sponsored or private military schools.\n\nUnlike the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, however, cadets at the military colleges pay tuition, room and board. Preview this item Journal of a march performed by the corps of cadets of the United States' Military Academy in the year eighteen hundred and nineteen.\n\nOn 23 Marchthe Special Service Group (SSG) was established as a Battalion under the command of its first commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel A. 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This architectonic environment, where the greenery of the gardens and nearby park naturally melded with the live constellations of art interventions and performances, created a perfect space for open communication.\n\nWhile the program’s largely improvised form may at first sight have seemed a bit ephemeral, the festival’s thematic conception zeroed in on one of the most pressing issues of our time: climate change and the threat of accelerating environmental collapse. This Biennial’s motto was “The possible is necessary” and, according to the organizers, points to the “… ambivalent imperative of our choice: what will we decide today? 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But there’s reports now starting to come out on what Holmes’ defense is going to be. So for more on this, we’re going to go to an attorney who knows these kinds of cases all too well, Michael Bixby of Levin Papantonio and Rafferty who focuses his practice on representing customers and investors in securities and investment fraud, kind of like this case. Michael, just in general, looking at this case, looking at all the evidence here, do you think there is going to be enough to find Elizabeth Holmes guilty?\n\nMichael Bixby: Well, the, the state or the United States wouldn’t bring the case. They wouldn’t be at this point if they didn’t feel like that, the attorneys who are prosecuting this case, um, certainly there’s, there’s a lot of text messages, emails. They have evidence which they feel strongly about. The case wouldn’t be going to trial if there wasn’t the potential for the evidence to establish her being guilty. 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The flow of the river grew silent, as if to listen to what the twig would say.\n\n“I once was a mighty branch of a big tree”, said the twig in a reflective voice. Most of the river had flowed but handful of it remained swirling between the rock and the grass as if to listen the story. The rock seemed to shift closer to pay attention.\n\n“My parent was at the bank of a majestic river. I and my sisters loved the seasonal changes. The river would swell during the summer, ebb in the winter and sometimes freeze over. We loved flowering and shedding of our leaves. Each change brought an excitement that…”, after a moment of reflection it said, “… lost its charm on me the day I noticed a big branch flowing merrily with the river”.\n\n“Ah! The same old story of seduction by a traveler’s tales”, the rock passed a judgement.\n\n“Not exactly”, said the twig without losing its cool. “The branch was oblivious to the fact that I noticed it. I thought – how lucky is this branch to experience the flow of the river. I wonder where it leads to. My sisters had a different reaction though. They were sorry to see the branch being separated from its parent and sisters. They saw in it a child separated from its parent, a sibling adrift alone. They wondered – how scared this branch would be without none of its family around. They all thought I had gone crazy”.\n\n“I think the same when I see these small little pebbles rolling with the river. A mighty rock. All shattered and broken away from its family and its roots”. The rock sympathized.\n\n“Family is supposed to be your strength, not your weakness”, the twig said tersely. It continued after regaining composure, “The vision of the branch floating with the river stuck in my head. Every time the river rose, I dreamt of somehow dislodging myself and going with the flow. I wanted to be free”.\n\n“Were you in bondage”, the rock asked? “Was something holding you against your will”?\n\n“Then why do you say you wanted to be free”?\n\n“I wanted to get away from the static life. A life that gets so predictable that you can see how each day will begin and how it’ll end. Day on day, year on year”.\n\n“What’s wrong with that”, the rock asked? “Why is adventure glorified over stability? I love predictability. I can plan around it”.\n\n“So, you mentioned you were once a mighty branch”, the river asked. “What happened”?\n\nThe twig continued, “One of the summers the river swelled so high that most of the trees on its bank were submerged into its waters. The water level reached me. I do not know what hit me but in a flash, I noticed myself floating in the waters”.\n\n“Yes, life always changes in a flash”, the rock added. “It must be a scary moment for you”.\n\n“It was a heady cocktail of emotions. Exhilaration combined with sadness and fear. I was sad that I did not even get to say goodbyes to my family. The fear of the unknown enveloped me; but the exhilaration of the freedom and going with the flow overwhelmed it all”.\n\n“But, you don’t look like a mighty branch to me”, one of the blades of grass mentioned.\n\n“Not anymore. The first fall from the cliff was deadly and crushed me to pieces”. The twig said as a matter-of-factly.\n\n“See? This river may appear innocent and calm; but it is ferocious. The flow turns deadly all of a sudden”, the rock said in a I-told-you-so tone. “It crushes you all right”.\n\n“Yes”, the twig responded. “The first thing that got crushed was the ego. I realized how fragile and insignificant I was. But, then a sense of serenity enveloped me. I suddenly felt alive”.\n\n“It was as if a sudden burden was lifted. The expectations to be a mighty branch. To live life as all other branches live. The burden of expectations from everything and everyone around me. Heck, I even gave up the expectation that the river will take me anywhere”, the twig said it all in a single breadth.\n\n“I hear you”, the rock responded. “You’re not the first one I am talking to. Many mighty branches, with their egos intact, have also traversed this path. Most of the twigs I’ve talked to either continue to live in their glorious past or continue to lick their bruised egos. Worse still, a lot of them regret the desire to flow with the river. But, your perspective is different…. kind of refreshing, if I dare say”.\n\nThe twig smiled at the back handed compliment. “Each to his own. I cannot judge the others as I have not traversed their path”.\n\nThey fell silent. The flow of the river grew stronger. The twig felt rested and ready to move on.\n\n“The river’s current is growing stronger. It’s time for me to go”, the twig broke the silence. It tugged a little at the blades of grass who loosened their grip. 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So how is it legal to play poker and where can you play?\n\nAccording to how many interpret Texas Penal Code 47.04, poker can legally be played so long as the business gains no “economic benefit” from the games. Card room owners believe that means the games are legal if they don’t take rake.\n\nHow do the owners make money if they aren’t taking rake? They operate as social clubs and charge players membership fees, usually monthly and/or hourly.\n\nRunning a poker club in Texas isn’t for the faint of heart. Owners often face scrutiny from local lawmakers. Earlier this year, Texas Card House Dallas lost its Certificate of Occupancy after the City Council went back on its word and claimed that poker is illegal in the state. Last month, however, CEO Ryan Crow won his appeal with the Board of Adjustments and can now relax.\n\nIn the small town of Flint, about 100 miles from Dallas, the Top Shelf Poker Room was raided in March and charged with illegal gambling. The room has since been shut down while facing potential legal consequences. A few years ago, multiple Houston poker rooms were raided but the owners were never convicted of any crimes.\n\nThe recent Texas Card House ruling was certainly a step in the right direction for poker room owners across the state. It may have sent a message to lawmakers attempting to shut these rooms down, but the battle to silence those in power from ending Texas poker may never end.\n\nFree to Play Slots in the US\n\nNot Your Typical Poker Games\n\nThe Texas poker laws also lead to juicier games. Since rake isn’t taken out of the pots, all the money remains on the table. As Justin Hammer, Tournament Director of Houston’s Prime Social, said on a recent PokerNews Podcast, without rake, the games play bigger.\n\nWith more money on the table than in comparable games elsewhere, the pots are often bloated in Texas. But what makes the games real juicy is the players.\n\nIn Las Vegas, for example, many of the top pros compete in cash games and tournaments. Even the low-stakes games are often flooded with local grinders. That’s not to say there aren’t pros in Texas poker games, but there’s also a significant amount of loose cannons playing. The oil money seems to find its way into the Texas poker rooms.\n\n), you’ll be in heaven playing poker in Texas. Some low-stakes games are uncapped, something you rarely find outside of Texas.\n\nAnother difference between Texas poker rooms and other places is the popularity of pot-limit Omaha (PLO). In the Lone Star State, PLO is the craze. When PokerNews stopped by Legends Poker Room in Houston, the room was packed full of PLO games, and dozens were on the waiting list. There are more PLO games running in multiple Houston poker rooms than the entire city of Las Vegas, at any given time.\n\nFor those who enjoy earning comps to a fancy on-site restaurant or sleeping in the same property as where you play poker, Texas probably isn’t your preferred poker destination, but there are some other perks that locals enjoy.\n\nWhen the PokerNews crew played some cards at Game On Poker Club in College Station, the owners ordered pizza for everyone in the game. It was a nice gesture that you don’t get when playing in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or any other poker hotspot.\n\nMany of the smaller rooms in Texas have created a home game atmosphere, which leads to a pleasant experience especially for recreational players. But there are no hourly comps to be earned in these rooms.\n\nTexas poker rooms are often located within a shopping center, and some even just as a standalone building. 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"The sun has returned, just in time to give Prince Philip a fitting send-off at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.\n\nThe sun has returned, just in time to give Prince Philip a fitting send-off at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Just like the Royal Family, families all over the country will have been making the most of our new freedoms, gathering to enjoy a drink with friends at bearable temperatures for the first time in ages.\n\nThe vaccination programme remains on track. Boris Johnson has insisted that the country is now on a one-way path back to normality. He has been criticized for saying that most deaths have been saved by lockdown, but this is correct. The vaccines are also saving deaths as we suggested on this site but fewer than lockdown. Vaccines are, though, the key to a normal future by saving lives in future. Once everyone has had their vaccines, we can at last be allowed to get on with our lives.",
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"St. George’s Chapel in the sun\n\nBritain is ready to go, and thanks to the excellent decision to make our own vaccine arrangements, we will have a head start getting our economy back on track. Ambrose Evans Pritchard has summed up the many reasons to be optimistic about Britain’s economic recovery in an article for The Telegraph (‘Britain’s economic resurgence has caught the whole world by surprise’), making many of the same points that Graham Gudgin and Harry Western have been making on our site.",
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"UK-EU trade rebounds in February. An update, by Harry Western\n\nLast month we argued that the slump in UK-EU trade in January reflected a variety of factors, many of which were temporary. February UK trade data suggests we were right. UK exports to the EU rebounded sharply during the month and estimates from France suggested a further recovery was seen in March that took trade levels back to pre-pandemic levels. Further details show strong recoveries in industries like machinery and equipment and tentative evidence of trade shifting towards ports in the low countries.\n\n“Some of the press coverage of January’s data, which gleefully claimed that pre-Brexit catastrophising about trade had been vindicated, now looks embarrassingly wide of the mark.”\n\nPrince Phillip Started as He Meant to Finish – And Changed for The Better Many, Many Lives, by Adrian Hill\n\nAs our tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, we offer this characteristic story by one of our regular contributors, former soldier and diplomat Adrian Hill.\n\n“We watched the Royal Yacht Britannia cruise among the lines of aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers and submarines.”",
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"Siding With Angels… Without Knowing How Angelic They Are, by Alex Starling\n\nWe currently do not have an epidemic in this country, and mortality is now way below normal average levels. We also have in place the processes and procedures needed to watch out for the next one. Perhaps now is the time to pause, reflect, gather more data and decide – carefully, in detailed consultation with the rest of our fellow inhabitants of these Islands – what the UK’s next move should be.\n\n“Let us roll back whatever restrictions remain, and put aside some of the crazy plans for blood passports and test certificates. There are very good reasons why we have avoided these things in the past.”",
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"The Tar Heels came out on top in the first matchup at the Dean Dome in Chapel Hill by a score of 82-78. A few weeks later the Blue Devils got revenge on their own home court, coming from behind to win 74-64 in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Now after cruising past the other competition they will face off for a third time in the semi-finals of the ACC tournament at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.",
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A number of other offices of freshman members told POLITICO their bosses had sworn oaths to do what was best for their districts, not Americans for Tax Reform.\n\n“I signed that thing in the desert of Afghanistan,” West said in an interview. “I got home and they wanted me to sign again during my campaign, and I wouldn’t, and Grover started yelling at my campaign manager. Grover is a nice guy, but I think he’s a little misguided.”\n\n“I don’t care if he has my name on his website, it’s meaningless,” West added. “I think my voting record speaks for itself.”\n\nThe tax pledge has long been a litmus test for any conservative who wants to be taken seriously in a Republican primary. 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Medically, we were in a place no parent can cope with.\n\n“So at 8pm on Christmas night, an ambulance rolled up and we went to The Treehouse.\n\n“It was unbelievable and awful.\n\n“A nurse and care assistant left their families on Christmas Day to open up the hospice in our time of need. We ended up living there and being looked after for 16 days.\n\n“Luca, thankfully, was completely distracted because so much was put on for him, in terms of arts and crafts. I remember him driving a car around that used to bang into everyone’s feet!\n\n“It was good for him and also for Ben, who celebrated his 18th birthday there (on 8th January).\n\n“Staff decorated the hospice and made him food and cakes. It was so cruelly ironic that we should find ourselves in that situation, on what should have been such a momentous day. You couldn’t make it up, but they made it as special as it could be.”\n\nIn her darkest hour, Nicky says she will forever be grateful for that care and support.\n\n“We knew by this time things were coming to an end.\n\n“Tom was in pretty good spirits and you could have been fooled into thinking things weren’t as serious as they actually were.\n\n“He had a huge tumour in his leg which measured over seven centimetres in diameter and infected his whole femur and yet he was still smiling.\n\n“After a week, though, he was in so much pain and that’s when they started using medication like methadone.\n\n“Tom didn’t move at all and it was horrendous.\n\n“From my point of view, caring for my son had always been driven and powered by pure love.\n\n“Throughout that time, you go to a place where you have to cope. You have to cope for the rest of your family and your other children. We coped together.\n\n“Now I was at a stage where it was impossible to cope but I had the staff there to put an arm around me.\n\n“They gave us support and just being in the hospice, and being able to go and sit in the woods, was invaluable.\n\n“At one stage, I’d wanted to do all of that by myself at home. I don’t know what I was thinking because there’s no way I could have coped.\n\n“It came to the point where it needed six of us just to change Tom’s nappy. Three of us had to hold his leg, which was so big by this point, while three of us did the changing.\n\n“We couldn’t sleep for fear of losing him in the night. I remember thinking ‘I’m never going to sleep’.\n\n“Tim was the same. We were too frightened and felt one of us had to be by his side at all times so there’s no way I, or we, could have dealt with that situation, or Tom’s pain, without EACH.\n\n“From that point of view, and from the point of view of my other boys, it was the best decision I made in Tom’s life.”\n\nThe family continues to receive bereavement support to help them through their grief.\n\n“EACH has also been a great comfort since losing Tom,” said Nicky.\n\n“I’ve had therapy once a week since we lost him and this has been very helpful indeed.\n\n“Luca was allowed to go back to the hospice and see the room where Tom passed.\n\n“It was something he needed to do for his own peace of mind, to check Tom had really gone. This wraparound care has been very helpful and supportive to us.”\n\nEACH had previously been a huge source of support throughout Tom’s life.\n\n“He started seeing Tom when he was in the special care baby unit (SCBU) at Ipswich hospital and they continued to spend time together at The Treehouse.\n\n“Ray used to bring a harp to play to him. It was just amazing.\n\n“Ray added so much to Tom’s life. We all loved him – every family does, because he gets so much out of the children. He gets them doing things that might not otherwise be possible.\n\n“Tom enjoyed his life, despite everything he had to contend with, and I was very proud of him, because they only gave him six months to a year to live in the beginning.\n\n“However, he just went through life thinking ‘I don’t think so – I’m enjoying this too much’.\n\n“He’d come a very long way and fought hard to stay with us, only for cancer to come along.\n\n“I’m very angry about that because it robbed him and robbed us. He’d been through so much so for that to come along was hugely unfair.\n\n“I’ll never forget the moment we found out, when the orthopaedic registrar spoke to us.\n\n“I could tell he was finding it difficult talking to us and then he used the expression ‘something looks pretty sinister’.\n\n“Everyone was in pieces, including Ben and Luca. They’d given up their childhood and they’d given up all normality out of love for Tom.\n\n“They never complained once and to think all that sacrifice had been blown away was unbearable.\n\n“Lots of meetings followed about what needed to happen next.\n\n“Tim and I knew he couldn’t have treatment, though. We couldn’t do that to him.\n\n“It would have involved an amputation at the pelvis and then ten weeks of intense chemotherapy.\n\n“He wouldn’t live at home and that could mean losing him at hospital away from his family or on an operating table. He didn’t deserve for his life to end that way.\n\n“We talked about palliative care and the ‘do not resuscitate’ paperwork that no parent should ever have to sign.\n\n“Actually signing your name is an easy thing to do, but there’s a war going on between your heart and head.”\n\nDespite everything, Nicky says Tom had a real zest for life. A ray of sunshine, he loved nothing more than being around his family.\n\n“He was special and as soon as you met him you loved him. Anyone would say the same,” she said.\n\n“All he wanted to give and receive was love and he had so much to offer.\n\n“He had many girlfriends, including all the girls who looked after him at EACH.\n\n“He was just a happy, happy boy. He loved his family and he loved his home.\n\n“That was his life and he was contented with that. If he was miserable, you knew something was very wrong.\n\n“He always had a smile on his face and it didn’t matter what he was going through.\n\n“He was such a pleasure and we were so lucky to have him in our lives.\n\n“We’re so grateful for everything the hospice has done for us, particularly during those last 16 days.”",
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"Heading up to Am Beilstein, with the peak of Hangerer in the background. People fitter than me actually run up it!\n\nTo start with, we cross the Gurgler Ache, the river for which all the villages around here are named.",
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"The great joy of this walk is that it’s all about water. The streams from the mountains above pour down next to the path like bridal veils, or cascades of ice crystals, or some other simile that I’m too hot to create. I think that there is something about a stream that touches something very deep in us, that makes us feel as if this is a good place to be. So it must have been for our ancestors, because this area has been used by human beings for over ten thousand years.",
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"The water is icy-cold and good to drink, pouring pure from the heart of the mountain.",
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"Hunter-gatherers lived in these hills. Did they crouch down to bring a cupped palm to their mouths as they looked around for deer or hare? Did their dogs lap in these waters? On this blazing hot day, we were the only people on this trail.",
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"In previous years, I’ve been too afraid to go close to the edge, but maybe my vertigo is improving. There is some stonework here from the Twelfth Century, which was used as a pen for sheep or goats, long after the hunter-gatherers had turned into farmers.",
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"The woodwork here is a reconstruction, but the brickwork is from the 12th Century.\n\nSo, we sit on a stone and gaze out at the valley, identifying two mountain huts which seem to erupt from the surrounding geology. One is perched like an eagle on a crag, and we look at it longingly. It’s much too hard a climb for us this year – the last five hundred metres is a hard scrabble through boulders. We eat our (slightly stale) cheese sandwiches. And then, as I stand to leave, two roe deer run through the pasture below us. They are the colour of caramel and seem spring-loaded, making elegant sweeping leaps until they disappear behind the rocks and the stunted pine trees. They were here and gone before I could raise the camera, but it’s good to just watch sometimes, to admire the play of muscle and sinew, the dash and bravado of it. For the first time in maybe ten thousand years, these deer can pass humans without fearing for their lives – this whole area is a national park, and it is forbidden to hunt here. However, the inside of any Tyrolean hotel will tell you that things were different very recently. Here is just a selection of the ‘decoration’ in our hotel. Ugh.",
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"And what a wise and gentle dog he seems to be, a distant ancestor of those half-wolves that our hunter-gatherer ancestors first domesticated.",
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Calls for developing smart villages aim to address this gap; however, such initiatives are unlikely to replicate the success of the smart city framework in light of these digital divides.\n\nDigital divides within digitally connected cities persist between affluent and less wealthy communities. Furthermore, cities are inherently complex systems constituting networks of subsystems such as energy, transportation, security and other similar services that are fundamental in supporting communities. Partnerships between key stakeholders, such as councils, city administrators and members of the public are responsible for the implementation of smart city initiatives. Barcelona, for example, continues to evolve its smart city strategy by enabling civic engagement with its City Council programmes via the Citizen Participation portal in line with the needs and priorities of the community. The socioeconomic element in city governance, nevertheless, introduces challenges in the design of smart solutions which are rarely easily resolved through a predefined set of rules or procedures. In this context, smart solutions should not be considered a remedy for socioeconomic inequalities within or between urban and rural communities. Instead, societal issues and their consequences should be considered in the development of effective smart solutions.\n\nThe objectives against which smart city development is measured are theoretical philosophies related to issues such as sustainability, mobility and the environment. The United Nations (UN) defined several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 11, in support of ensuring cities are “inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”. These high-level goals enable individualized definitions of success that are difficult to assess against a set of global benchmarks. For example, Rio de Janeiro, one of the more widely cited examples of effective smart city infrastructure deployment, instituted two command centres in advance of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics; the Centro De Operacoes Prefeitura Do Rio (COR) and Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle (CICC). The former is designed to aggregate and monitor data streams from services tracking traffic, weather conditions and emergency responses, among others. This system was initially conceived in response to fatal landslides in 2010 and realized through a partnership with IBM’s Smarter Cities initiative. The latter utilises similar data, albeit largely within the framework of public security, and was developed in fulfilment of contractual agreements for hosting the upcoming global sporting events of the time.\n\nHowever, these infrastructures do not proactively address the threats posed by landslides. While COR’s smart early warning system might improve emergency response times during such incidents, it does not tackle its causes such as tropical climate effect on soil conditions and steep terrains supporting large populations in areas of unregulated development. A proactive approach would involve the restructuring of existing subsystems related to urban planning that may alleviate vulnerabilities to the natural environment. Integrating these silos could, therefore, provide a more holistic smart solution in mitigating the effects of these incidents upon urban populations. Nevertheless, this may not be feasible due to the complexities of these systems and their current lack of interoperability.\n\nGaffney and Robertson’s study of CICC and COR found that there was an uneven distribution of smart technology between wealthy and poorer areas within the city. The setup of traffic-monitoring devices, for example, were principally focused in the wealthier central business district (CBD) and southern zones where upscale neighbourhoods were located. In tackling issues of public security, the CICC leverages data from COR as well as from the many installations of monitoring devices placed strategically around areas connected to tourism, sports and transportation hubs. The concentration of security resources within these areas had the effect of displacing criminal activities to neighbouring less-developed areas within the inner city. This is indicative of challenges faced in addressing complex system problems where the targeted resolution of one issue exposes or creates a negative effect in another domain. Taken together, these discontinuities may be seen to intensify rather than overcome the issues smart cities are purported to resolve.\n\nIt is clear that piecemeal deployment of smart solutions does not automatically benefit all citizens living within urban areas. Public agency and indigenous knowledge should be leveraged in conjunction with efforts driven by governing authorities in upgrading services for communities. It is therefore imperative that a holistic approach be adopted that accounts for the specific requirements of these communities. Moreover, stakeholders should be wary of employing ICTs in support of such initiatives instead of utilising them as a driver of smart solutions. Smart villages have the potential to address longstanding urban-rural digital divides, but they must be informed by the lived experiences of those who reside within smart cities today.",
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"Cultural Tours in Uganda have for long been a pillar in the tourism industry since the country possesses various cultures from different areas with different norms. The various cultures of Africa are best exhibited in east Africa where a number of the remaining authentic cultures in the whole Africa exist. The cultural tours in east Africa are the best way for you to understand the African culture deeper and more practical. The cultural tours in East Africa offer a chance to travelers who visit and intimately interact with the different cultures that define the existence of Africa. The cultural tours allow you to be an intimate part of the different cultural music, dances, folk tales and drama; they level up a ground for travellers from different parts of the world like Europe and America to appreciate the cultural values of African heritage.",
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"Uganda in particular, it is a home for the most diverse cultures on the African continent; there are over 50 tribes in Uganda speaking different languages distinctive from one another. However, the different languages of Uganda emerge from two main ethnic groups; the Bantu who dominate the central, west, south and the eastern regions of Uganda, and the Nilotic who dominate the north, north east and North West parts of Uganda. The different cultures of Uganda are known the high level of hospitality they exhibit to the visitors. Despite the distinctive languages spoken by the tribes of Uganda, hospitality is the major similarity that combines Uganda as one. This high degree hospitality moves Uganda to the second position among the most hospitable countries in the world.\n\nThe most cultural tours in Uganda are conducted in the different places where a particular culture is dominant, like kingdoms, villages and historical sites. However, you can also encounter the general culture of Uganda during the Kampala city tours.\n\nDifferent from other tribes in Uganda that have adopted distinctive religious doctrines, the Karamojong people are still rooted into the traditional beliefs and mainly believe in their god called- akuj. According to the Karamojong people, they believe that it is god akuj that helped them to survive the colonial rule and all the external forces for many years of existence.",
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"The Batwa people are found in the south western region of Uganda in the mountainous areas of mgahinga and bwindi. Despite being home to the lustrous flora and an array of distinctive primates like the mountain gorillas, bwindi impenetrable forest was an original home for the Batwa people of Uganda. The Batwa people were the original and ancient inhabitants of the area. They were also largely known as the forest keepers by the local people.\n\nFor many years, the Batwa people lived in harmony with the forest and survived by hunting small animals and also gathering fruits, plus harvesting other forest plants for food and herbal medicine. However, in1992 the lives of the Batwa people had to change drastically because this is when the forest was upgraded to a national park status and also a UNESCO world heritage site.\n\nBy the time the Batwa almost came to their edge of extinction from the face of the world, in 2001, dr. Scott and carol Kellermans from the American medical missionary society came in and rescued the suffering Batwa people and they also purchased land which was used to build schools and hospitals for the Batwa people.",
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"This is a new experience of culture in Uganda, mixed with the history and the journey of Uganda’s civilization. The Buganda kingdom cultural tour will take you to Buganda’s traditional sites like the Kasubi tombs, the kabaka’s palace, and the Buganda parliament or Bulange Mengo. The cultural tours to Buganda kingdom traditional sites will give you a lot of insight on not only Buganda but also other cultures that still prevail in the central region of Uganda.\n\nThe kabaka’s palace or the king’s palace is one of the most treasured places of the Baganda people. The palace is where the king and the heir prince or princes reside. There are two palaces in Kampala; on is located in kireka and the other is found in Rubaga with in the city center of Kampala. The old kabaka’s palace is the most significant and visited by tourists; you can learn a lot about the different work that was carried out in the palace and the different kings that have lived in the palace before the current King Muwenda Mutebi.\n\nYou can also visit the parliament of the Buganda kingdom which is found in bulange mengo at a building called masengere. The guide will tell you a lot about the activities done in the Buganda parliament plus see where the king sits during the Buganda parliamentary sessions; the sessions are conducted in Luganda as a sign of holding firm the customs and the norms of the Buganda traditions. At bulange, you can get a chance to see the display of the different clans and totems of the Baganda or the people of Buganda kingdom; you can take a photo next to the clan symbols or the statue of kabaka in the courtyard of the Bulange.\n\nThe Kasubi tombs can be your other place to visit as you wind up the Buganda kingdom cultural tour. The Kasubi tombs are places located in Kasubi where the royal family is buried. The royal tombs at Kasubi are inscribed under the United Nations educational, scientific and conservational organization (UNESCO) world heritage sites and largely recognized as a great significance of the Buganda kingdom. The architecture of the Kasubi tombs; the grass thatched roof of the tombs go back many years to 1882 when they were constructed as the palace for kabaka muteesa 1. However, after two years, kabaka muteesa 1 died and that’s when the palace became his tomb, until now. A lot of others interesting facts about the royal tombs in Kasubi will be narrated to you during your visit.\n\nOther cultural sites in Uganda are scattered all round the country like the historical sites such as Bigo Byamugenyi of Bunyoro Kingdom, the Nyero rock paintings which are found in Tororo, eastern Uganda. The cultural tours in Uganda cut across the lifestyles of different tribes, religions and diverge at amazing mutual aspects such as food, trade, dressing among others. You may also love to learn about the business culture of the Ugandans by visiting the Kampala city, especially the downtown market center of Owino also known as the St. Balikudembe market. You can also enjoy the stories as told by the roadside vendors and the different hawkers in the city.\n\nThe cultural tours of Uganda are inspired by the diversity of the cultures in distinctive tribes of Uganda. Actually, Uganda is a good case study for understanding the diversity of culture and heritage of Africa, plus understanding the harmony of the African people, despite the shape tribal differences. You can book for your cultural tours trip in Uganda with your tour operator at any time of the year."
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"I’m Ray Sawyer, and I’m the lead political commentator here on The Political Commentary on the Political Commentary Bureau. These are my thoughts about what unraveled last week. This isn’t an exhaustive list, and shouldn’t be treated as such, it really is just some reflections on this clusterfuck of an election. It’s still a little much for a sensitive country soul like me. Today we hear Orange Jungleland moved in with his millionaires, lobbyists and immediate family (who will continue to run his weird dysfunctional marketing enterprise without any separation between what will be the president and them. A president suspected of direct bribes and currently under investigation for running basically a Ponzi-scheme (ie Trump University)).\n\nSuggestion going forward, for every news story you “feel” is correct– read something you instinctively “feel” is false and investigate sources and reasoning. There are such things as facts, and in many cases we can’t do anything about them except keep them from people.\n\nSuggestion going forward, Ds, understand immigration puts a pressure on many people (white rural) which is very heavy. Try and understand that, try and reconcile with your worldview where that might not be as different. Rs, if you’re feeling loss of community, ask yourself if that is really because of black, Mexican, atheist, muslim terrorists? Stay positive – what can you do for your community today? Communities are a social construct. They become what we make them.\n\nSuggestion going forward: for every position you hold on some particular issue you hold dear, you go and read on an official channel of the opposite party. You then fact-check this with an actual source and compose, in writing, an answer as to why you believe this to be the path forward.\n\nSuggestion moving forward: Do a whole lot less polls and instead engage in conversation to unravel the underlying sentiment behind the polls.\n\nAll in all, this was a terrible election. It’s been a terrible couple of years. I genuinely believe Trump will be awful. I think he has terribly underestimated the challenges he will face. How all the people who’ve said they like what he’s saying are simply smarter sycophants who know they can prey on an easily manipulated mind. I hope Senate and Congress and Offices of the Courts and the rest of the institutions will challenge what comes forward. Not least the Republicans. The party of Lincoln, as Paul Ryan proudly said today. Paul Ryan who also said Trump was a textbook racist but it didn’t matter because it’s more important for Paul Ryan to lower taxes on the wealthy in America on the backs of the people who elected Trump. There was a great disappointment after Bush failed basically everything he undertook over eight years. His only success summed up to owning the Supreme Court in 2000 and a Swift Boat campaign in 2004. Basically everything else is discarded as rubble. Now he has his paintings. I sadly hear they aren’t that great either.\n\nIt took about six years of W Bush for the public to turn. That was a long time and a lot of not very progressive things had to transpire. Among those were the Iraq war, the Afghanistan war, Katrina, giant tax cuts (in the height of war) and letting the last regulations on the financial industry loose resulting in the biggest economic catastrophe since 1929. I think Donald Trump is going to be worse. I hope not. I always hope for the best. Because there’s lives at stake. Our very society, our communities, our families and our friends – everything we know is in these communities. And I hope Donald Trump will rise to the occasion, that Republicans in the Senate and Congress will rise to the occasion and we’ll all live happily ever after.\n\nAfter this election America should really look into this political divide and start to nuance issues. Based on the votes cast in the primaries, British upper-class fluffer magazine The Economist made a composition of how Americas political views lay. Some 25% were Bernie Sanders Social Democrats types, some 27% were Hillary Clinton type liberal market economy, some 10% were John Kasich/Bush dynasty no taxes-all business types, some 15% were Rick Santorum no-evolution babies-at-erection types and some 25% were Donald Trump hair-dye fact-free deport all Mexican populists. None of these usually have their way. The Democrats never get their Bernie Sanders types, and before Trump, it was all dog-whistle but no party for the racists. They got the Mitt Romney types which were all business but didn’t give a shit about either religion or immigrants. This election the Rs found their excited base in anti-immigration. I really believe it would be helpful if the Congress actually reflected these views as opposed the first-to-pole type elections today. Then all districts wouldn’t have these divisions where the election only reflect the 25%-50% of the guy who got the ticket with the rest of the 50%-75% not getting representation.\n\nThis goes for the presidential election as well. If the election hadn’t been about primaries for a year and a presidential campaign for another half-year, we could have had candidates focus on one set of issues and weighed them against one another without this inevitable diluting race for the middle-ground in the later stages. The structure of pitting two parties and two candidates against each other is that the level of nuance decreases immensely. First in the Primary the Candidates cater to their different core groups and later when in the main election they “pivot” to the center to be able to cater to a much broader group. The point here being that the larger amount of candidates are never challenged against each other. Bernie Sanders vs Orange Know-Nothing or Ted “There Is No Substantive you-know-how-it-goes” Cruz vs Hillary Clinton or Jill Stein vs Scott Walker or Greg Johnson against anyone who knows the name of a foreign leader. In my humble opinion a superior Presidential election system would have something like 15 candidates from say five parties:\n\nAlso, it should really be mandatory to vote. If you really don’t want to, vote blank. But fucking do it. It’s only your life. But we can make it more enticing for the couch potato, either you get a $500 voucher on Shoney’s or perhaps a $500 ticket you have to send to a group with a strongly opposing view on just about everything. More times than not, I predict these will go to the Donald Trump re-election fund.\n\nUltimately, America and Europe and China and India and the rest of the world need to pick up their heads and focus on what really matters. The Cosmos. We need to solve the existential threats to us as a species: our environment and our climate through energy and conservation; we need to better understand our own health (which is ridiculously low in many areas) and eliminate at least the most obvious threats (like penicillin); and we need to further our understanding of the all-encompassing Universe surrounding us. Supporting this we need to move towards a way to govern in effective ways within and across nations which limits petty infighting, graft oligarchy. The earth is only so big."
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"Recent events have highlighted the degree to which the internet is being used and abused for harmful, unethical and sometimes illegal purposes. Examples include incitement and recruitment by terrorist groups, cyber bullying, trolling and malicious fake news.\n\nThe First Amendment guarantees an individual's right to say many of these things. Social media companies are private enterprises, however, and are under no obligation to host material, whether benign or malicious. There is no constitutional right for individuals to post on Twitter or Facebook, any more than there is to write for the New York Times or broadcast on CNN.\n\nSo far social media companies have largely been spared the sort of regulation and liability standards that are routine for most print and broadcast media. Society has valued both universality and anonymity in access to the internet. And giant benefits have accrued.\n\nIn today's world, it seems, people can have not just their own opinions, but their own facts.\n\nBut of late, the abuses are also accumulating. Many of these harm individuals, but some also damage society. “The truth will win out” is a common defense of unconstrained access, but it is now clear that this is not always the case. It is not so much that fake news becomes generally believed, but rather that after being exposed to so much of this sort of material, which poses as real journalism but is intentionally false, no sources are trusted. In today's world, it seems, people can have not just their own opinions, but their own facts.\n\nThere are several potential paths to reining in such abuses. One avenue might be through both the civil and criminal courts. Injured parties could bring defamation suits against relevant cyber bullying, trolling and fake news. Defamation — that is, attacks on another's character — can be libelous if written, slander if spoken, and both are torts under the common law. Accordingly, the defamer can be subject to civil damages if he or she is successfully sued.\n\nThe standard to claim defamation against a public figure is pretty high, but most bullying, trolling and some fake news is directed at people who are not prominent, and some of this material may be libelous. Concerned individuals and institutions might crowdfund efforts by victims to employ the courts to penalize such activity, going after the author of actionable material if identifiable, or the media platform. Such suits could be expensive, time consuming and controversial. The costs in money and time might likely outweigh the immediate returns. Yet a few positive judgments could act as a deterrent. Just the prospect of being sued might improve some online behavior.\n\nA second possible path might be to treat social media companies more like radio and television broadcasters.\n\nA second possible path might be to treat social media companies more like radio and television broadcasters. Under U.S. law the airwaves are public property and the government has the right to regulate them for the public benefit. Broadcasting is a privilege, not a right, and access to the airwaves is therefore subject to numerous conditions. For instance, obscenity, which is covered by the First Amendment, has nevertheless long been restricted over the airwaves.\n\nIn the current domestic American political climate, where deregulation reigns, further movement in this direction seems highly unlikely. European governments, on the other hand, tend to weigh the balance between free speech and privacy rights differently. Hate speech is generally prohibited.\n\nThe European Union's top court has already ruled that Google must take down links to sites containing negative information on individuals at the request of such individuals unless there is a clear public interest in the information being made available. Facebook is currently under pressure from the German government to make greater efforts to banish hate speech from its site. Some European governments are moving to identify and combat fake news, particularly when disseminated by hostile foreign powers. Americans will have the ability to evaluate the results of these various approaches and perhaps one day consider whether any are worthy of adoption here.\n\nA third, and perhaps most promising path, is through the market. Standards for print and broadcast media have been influenced as much by market forces as by law and regulation. People may be drawn to information that confirms their beliefs, but they also want that information to be true. Over time a set of journalistic standards has evolved to meet this expectation involving norms like giving space to both sides of a dispute, seeking corroboration from multiple sources, providing the reader at least enough information on those sources to indicate their possible biases, and establishing a clear line between reportage and opinion. Print and broadcast outlets adhere to these standards not because they are mandated by law, but in large measure because it has proved in their commercial interest to do so.\n\nThese standards are absent from much online content. Such norms cannot be legislated or regulated. They can be encouraged, over time, by the same kind of market behavior that make the mainstream media mainstream, that is to say by people frequenting platforms that provide reliable content and shunning those that do not.\n\nImagine a competitor to Facebook or Twitter that was committed to civil discourse, employing editors and algorithms to exclude hate speech, incitements to violence, threatening language, gratuitous insults and obviously malicious falsehoods. Might this provide an economically viable model, a forum that would attract many of those who have been turned off by some of the excesses that abound in current cyberspace? The libertarian ethos of Silicon Valley may resist such an evolution, but some companies might come to see it in their interest to adopt greater editorial control and establish higher journalistic standards.\n\nThough Americans say they are unhappy with the tone of the online discourse, there remains a reluctance to consider seriously these potential remedies given our enshrinement of openness, anonymity and unconstrained freedom to inform that the internet currently provides. But we must recognize that the same freedom also enables widespread insults, deception and defamation.\n\nIt is legitimate to wonder whether remedies to internet abuse might be worse than the disease. Yet after American intelligence agencies have concluded unanimously that Russian President Vladimir Putin employed the internet to tamper with the American presidential election, undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate one of the candidates and boost the prospects of the other, employing cyber espionage, fake news and other forms of propaganda to do so, the case for at least seriously considering how to promote additional norms has been strengthened.\n\nThis commentary originally appeared on Inside Sources on March 23, 2017. Commentary gives RAND researchers a platform to convey insights based on their professional expertise and often on their peer-reviewed research and analysis."
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"by Larry Powell Almost 750 thousand turkeys (shown here) and some 100 thousand hogs, were lost in catastrophic flooding in North Carolina during Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Dave Gatley FEMA It's an all-too-familiar story. Given past history, chances are good that Florence will once again turn waterways in the Carolinas - home to hundreds of huge swine and poultry barns and waste lagoons, into a toxic mess of feces, urine and animal remains. It happened when Hurricane Floyd struck in 1999 and Mathew stormed in in 2016. Even tho they were smaller storms than Florence is now, Mathew and Floyd left their marks, too. According to \"The New Food Economy,\" 14 lagoons flooded and millions of animals died during Mathew. Environmental groups such as The Waterkeeper Alliance, documented what they called \"fields of filth\" left behind, as seen here. Floyd's toll was also devastating. (See photo, above.) North Carolina's livestock produce more than\n2 comments\nRead more\nMore posts"
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"A program for the 175 Days after November 3rd election…yes, we are up for reelection on May 3rd.\n\nSo… our first focus should be completing some undone projects; first, finding a police chief, then addressing the reorganization of funding to police department and completing Fire Station No. 6 on Grim… We must also start finding out what is holding up addressing the needs of citizens in North Waco from being met in terms of traffic slowing devices on Bosque/Homan and Colcord and traffic rerouting on 18th and 19th (like council did in D-3). We also need sidewalks completed on major thoroughfares to Waco ISD schools and the 17th Street railroad overpass reopened ASAP. Few bike lanes have appeared recently. Where is our interconnected bike system? All begun and little headway achieved.\n\nThere are also many unanswered needs in D-4:\n\nStreets Many highly used streets north of Waco Drive (17th/18th, 24th/25th and 34th) were not repaved when the other side was. When are the one way streets like 4th/5th going away as promised over 5years ago?\n\nDrainage Adequate drainage of Waco Creek through D-4 continues to haunt us when we have 100 year events every 10 years. Solutions are available.\n\nQuality of life Downtown dwellers and apartment owners still have no city run dog parks (while Austin has 7) while land along Waco Creek and 24th and City owned lots on Pine and 31st across from the police station sit unused.\n\nOur crime rate is up in D-4 and citizens deserve more service as well as examining the sources of the crime and eliminating the sources. One solution is subsidizing unarmed ‘citizens on patrol’ like we had in the 90s in North Waco using only “community policing” trained citizens from that district. We also need to support subsidized housing codes that (by not enforcing codes) create a culture of neglect. City owned property needs to be maintained also. Subsidize, to a much greater degree, all city employees buying or building homes in D-4 where City Hall, Waco Police Department and most of the city offices are. (We especially do not need first responders living in surrounding counties)\n\nD-4 Citizens live largely in older housing stock yet our taxes are compared to brand new houses of comparable size (we are even charged for our unused chimneys). Infill affordable housing to our neighborhoods with HOME OWNERS. Lower our property taxes and put the taxes on new home developments in extraterritorial areas that we are now sending water, sewer and police to. Tax developers first.\n\nEvery citizen in D-4 was effected by COVID 19. Let’s set up more funds for needy citizens to apply for help in home repairs just like we found funds to help big businesses. There are currently programs like this for vets and their families.\n\nIn response to global warming, the city could reward homeowners who plant deciduous trees next fall on the west side of the home owner’s property (to shade it in the summer) and support those who attach solar panels on their roofs to generate extra electricity so that the city can buy it back. (Why not have city owned utilities while we are at it?)\n\nThe citizens also have wants:\n\nEach neighborhood association needs regular city funding as long as they meet regularly. (We have 4 that do that in D-4). Block grants should flow through council members to their neighborhood President’s council for use with neighborhoods that are alive and viable.\n\nCouncil members need to be on community/county boards that meet regularly (not yearly). City boards and commissions need to meet at least 4 times a year at reasonable hours for potential board members from D-4. Since Zoom has become ubiquitous, I would suggest they all be in the evenings.\n\nThe city needs to subsidize training for neighborhood associations and train association leaders on how to use social media and voting rolls together to engender community building.\n\nOrganized alley cleanups in D-4 need to begin on a regular basis (with City roll-offs). It would also be worthy to use Baylor students (like Steppin’ Out), county inmates or people in need of community service.\n\nWe need to add pocket parks wherever there is unbuildable space in D-4. Cities should have walkable green space for all. If necessary, we may sell off land to WISD or trade so we can acquire land where development is growing, especially towards downtown.\n\nD-4 is growing at an unprecedented rate and we must be proactive not reactive to issues. The citizens deserve integrity, transparency and experience.",
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"Fort Worth History Buffs....You Make the Call....Public Road or Private\n\nLast week our tenant called to tell us a large fence was being put up across the front of the property blocking access to the property where my husband was born and raised. The property is located on Trammel Davis Road, which was originally a county road and then annexed by the City of Fort Worth in later years. Trammel Davis originates at Precinct Line Road, intersects at Norwood Drive, and then ends at Greenbelt Road. Here's a picture of the area. My husband's property is in the yellow box. The red line indicates where the fence is being erected.",
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"The aftermath of the Harvey Weinstein allegations sparked a global conversation about sexual violence, harassment and assault. The Time’s Up movement, headed by Hollywood elite, and the two word hashtag #MeToo movement circulating on social media, were established late last year to curb sexual harassment in the workplace and start a long, awaited discussion about sexism and gender equality.\n\nWhat has unfolded is the resignation and takedown of powerful figures across many industries and the exposure of sex crimes committed by high profile male celebrities. Critics of the movements often compare the misconduct allegations to a witch-hunt where the verdict is usually guilty till proven innocent, a by-product of the social media bubble we currently reside in.\n\nOne narrative that didn’t quite fit in with the rest of the #MeToo stories – and has since caused fierce debate among media outlets and social media alike – was the allegations against American comedian Aziz Ansari. Published on the feminist site Babe, the accuser, using the pseudonym Grace, relayed the night she went on a date with Ansari that ended with her crying on the way home to her Brooklyn apartment. Throughout the night she engaged in consensual sexual acts with him, but his persistent sexual behaviour upset her. She used “verbal and non-verbal cues” to express her discomfort, which involved “pulling away and mumbling.” But at no point did she give a direct and definitive indication to her unease. What is even more confusing is that if the date was going that badly, why didn’t she just leave?\n\nThe Aziz Ansari story, by the accuser’s own admission, was not an account of assault or harassment; it was an account of male entitlement and casual misogyny.\n\nThe crux of the movements is to illustrate how women are often exploited, harassed and forced into sexual behaviour. The Aziz Ansari story, by the accuser’s own admission, was not an account of assault or harassment; it was an account of male entitlement and casual misogyny. The irony of Ansari wearing a Time’s Up pin hasn’t gone amiss. His behaviour during their date was an example of toxic masculinity. He doesn’t, however, deserve to be grouped with men accused of assault and harassment because he did none of those things, and the allegation itself undermined the stories of workplace misconduct. She wasn’t trapped or held against her will, and she certainly wasn’t forced. Should a clearer distinction be made for what constitutes as assault? Should sexual coercion be equated to sex between two consenting adults, despite one party experiencing discomfort but not vocalising it clearly?\n\nThe accusation does, however, underline the casual sexism prevalent in our societies, where men feel entitled to women’s bodies; where no means yes and compliance is a prerequisite. Our silence and acquiescence is expected. These pillars of control are slowing chiselling away with the help of the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements. The conversation is shifting, and soon, yes will mean yes, and no will mean no.",
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"In conversation with: Alex Horne\n\nMollie Carlyle picks the brain of Alex Horne, a stand-up comedian and co-host of the BAFTA nominated show, Taskmaster.",
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"A study by Stanford University has found a pro-Indian covert operation spreading propaganda against the Pakistan Army in an attempt to highlight the purported successes of the Indian Army in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).\n\nThe paper titled “My Heart Belongs to Kashmir” was released on Wednesday by the Stanford Internet Observatory, has stated that the network promoted narratives and had possible links with Chinar Corps which is a branch of the Indian army that operates in Kashmir.\n\nThe study has further said that Twitter had not publicly attributed the network to any actor nor allowed the researchers to make independent attribution, but different social media companies like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram had temporarily suspended Chinar Corps official accounts due to coordinated inauthentic behaviour.\n\nThe Twitter account of Chinar Corps @ChinarcorpsIA was the seventh most mentioned or retweeted account in the network that was praising the Indian army in IIOJK, according to the research.\n\nThe authors Shelby Grossman, Emily Tianshi, David Thiel and Renee DiResta concluded by saying, “our report only scratches the surface” and calls upon researchers to further dig into the network."
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