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This rapidly speeds up their turn on actions, quickly resolving issues and innovating faster than ever before.\n\nOne of the trends that we are seeing in the last couple of years is that companies are shifting away from traditional performance reviews, getting rid of them altogether or only using them as part of an overall performance management strategy. In 2015, Deloitte announced that they would reinvent performance reviews based on findings that “the best team leaders revealed that they conduct regular check-ins with each team member about near-term work.”\n\nThe 15Five team has assembled an ebook designed to explore the annual review process, it’s origins, benefits and downsides. My hope is that this will be a valuable resource for your internal communication and performance management strategies. What follows is an excerpt from Chapter 3, What Employees Think:\n\nWho wants to be scrutinized and risk being told that they are inadequate by what they see as unfair representations of actual performance. Plus many reviews are accompanied by rating and ranking systems. Take for example, “rank and yank” popularized by former head of GE Jack Welch, in the 1980’s:\n\nEmployees were given a rank based on performance. Only the upper percentiles of high-performers were given promotions and raises. As a result, people directly competed with each other for rewards, hurting collaboration. Not to mention that the lowest 10% were fired.\n\nWith rank and yank, productivity alone does not inform the results, as it is productivity relative to other employees. Even when employees were productive when judged against objective standards, their relatively “poor” performance was cause for dismissal.\n\nGE abandoned rank and yank years ago, but in 2015 they announced their decision to abandon performance reviews altogether in lieu of more regular feedback via an app called PD@GE (Performance Development at General Electric).\n\nHow Reliable Is A Self-Assessment?\n\nEven without raking employees, reviews are often criticized for being unreliable and counter-productive. Employees spend the months leading up to them politicking for position instead of doing actual work. A typical scenario goes like this:\n\nIn November, an employee gets an email from their manager (or worse, from HR) with an attached form. The form asks what the employee did over the past twelve months, how they think they performed, and what are their strengths and weaknesses. So instead of working that day, employees spend hours carefully crafting a document that paints them in the best light possible.\n\nAll sorts of issues including whether a manager hired or inherited an employee can bias a performance review. And cut-throat environments tend to alienate talented employees. They experience high levels of stress and anxiety, which decreases productivity, morale, and overall job satisfaction. Those employees are likely to search for new employment at a more supportive culture.\n\nHigh-performers understand that there is constant room for improvement, and they thrive when given the opportunity to give and receive constructive feedback. If managers are not talking with them on a consistent basis, they’ll leave to pursue ‘greener pastures’ where they feel they’ll be heard and valued.\n\nCompanies that remove ratings are seeing the conversations shift from justifying past performance to thinking about growth and development. 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"The local comic book scene happens every day in our store! Riley Rossmo, artist of Proof (monthly, and on time since October 2007, from Image Comics) works the counter several days a week. While not working on Proof pages, he has been known to offer advice to many up and coming young artists.\n\nAbsolutely! Free Comic Book Day is our busiest day of the year and has been a key component of our company’s growth over the last several years. Every FCBD has been busier than the last as it steadily becomes better known as an annual event by the general public. I can’t think of any other promotion that does more to nurture future comic book readers and nothing could be more important for our future.\n\nOur selection. Comic stores shouldn’t be catalog showrooms and customers should be able to browse through books without having to commit to pre-orders months in advance so we do our best to have the items people want in stock when they want them. I’m not sure if it’s possible for a single store to stock everything but we try to come close with thousands of different trade paperbacks in stock.",
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"Over the course of the day, Anna, Cerberus and I ranged widely over the field, following the herd, for the area around the tunnel had been sheared clean of most vegetation. The goats delighted in climbing hillocks and fallen stones, and the lead doe decided which direction to try next, with a little help from Anna and Cerberus. Still squinting at the bright light, I sat in the shade whenever I got the chance. We reached a rivulet and the herd drank deeply, but Anna had to wade in and rescue one who had become stuck in the muddy stream bed. She easily lifted the animal, explaining that these tiny goats were unique to Romalia. “The first sisters to take to the tunnels brought them, I think. That was more than a hundred years ago. They favored the little ones that they could manage easily—even carry if they had to.”\n\nWhen it was time for the midday meal, we sat in the shade and ate leftover griddlecakes wrapped around cheese and mushrooms, which Anna had brought from the kitchen.\n\n“Are you happy in Romalia?” I asked. “Do you ever want to go back to Roma?”\n\n“Never,” she replied firmly. “You wouldn’t know it to look at me now, Lucia, but I was beautiful once. I was freeborn, but an orphan without a dowry, so I found work sleeping with men. It was difficult and dangerous, yet I was popular. I moved out of the brothel pretty quickly, and set up on my own. I had several patrons who were well-off, a nice flat near the Vegetable Market, and beautiful clothes.”\n\n“What’s it like, sleeping with men?” I asked. I was curious, and Anna was a frank, open person. 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His thugs gave me a thorough beating and poured hot oil on my face.” She pointed to the wide red discoloration that ran from forehead to chin. “They thought I was dead, so they dumped me down a well-shaft. I was a sad, broken thing. The sisters found me and nursed me for months. I owe them, and the Goddess, my life.”\n\nI was struck speechless by her story, and didn’t know how to respond. “And as you were rescued, so you rescued me,” I said at last.\n\n“Something like that,” agreed Anna. “I expect that the Goddess has plans for you other than goat-herding. But it’s important for you to learn all of our way of life.”\n\n“I am glad to learn,” I said. “Thank you for the gift of your story. I would give you mine in return, but you already know that I was a Vestal.”\n\nI described my childhood in the Vestal House, and my upbringing by Andromeda and Fabia. I told Anna about Ennia’s books, Licinia’s pastries, Sergia’s haughtiness, and Popilia’s dramatic flair. 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Wasn’t there ever a man you wanted?”\n\n“Just one,” I admitted. “But I would never have betrayed the Goddess and the city.” I thought of Fabia’s terrible struggle, and the price she had paid by holding to her duty.\n\n“Well, now you are no longer a Vestal. You can be with a man, if you want.”\n\nThis surprised me. “I thought you said that there were no husbands in Romalia.”\n\nAnna laughed. “There aren’t. That is one of our most sacred laws. Just as the Goddess is nobody’s wife, we keep ourselves free. Quite a few of us prefer other women as companions, but those who want sex are not forbidden to seek it upside. They must notify the sisters of their activity, and take precautions to prevent being followed when they return to Romalia.”\n\n“What if they become pregnant, or wish to marry?”\n\n“We have ways of preventing pregnancy, but those who marry or cohabit must leave us. They remain bound by their oath of silence, but they go with our blessing. Those who conceive while unmarried may stay with us and bear their babies, if they are girls. The girls are always given the name Amata.”\n\nBeloved, I thought. The same name by which I had been inducted into the Vestal order. “And the boys?”\n\n“They must be handed over to their fathers, or to some other Romalian family. That is our law. Any sister who goes with a man knows this requirement.” This reversed Roman custom with respect to the sex of the baby. Every Roman father had absolute power over the children born of his wife. In the first days of an infant’s life, the father decided whether or not to rear the child. If he suspected its legitimacy, found it imperfect, or simply did not wish to raise and dower another daughter, he had the infant “put out.” In practice, this meant taking the child to one of the known spots in the city where unwanted babies were left. The rare unwanted boy might be adopted by a childless couple, but most exposed babies were girls. 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"The revealing review of streaming providers\n\nA huge choice, available any time and on almost any device: There are good reasons why Netflix and co. are as popular as ever. We’ve put together an overview of the most important streaming providers in Switzerland.\n\nThe times when we had to remember the exact broadcasting times of our favourite series are long over. Today, new streaming providers and onDemand services are popping up every day. Unsurprising, as they offer much more flexibility. While conventional television is still the best option for live broadcasting, for example of sports events, more and more people turn to Netflix and co. when it comes to series and movies. So much that it’s become somewhat difficult to keep an overview of all the providers and options. Therefore, I’ve put together a review and comparison of the most important providers. I tried to find comparable titles and offers, but it turned out to be a difficult mission. It’s just as hard to find common ground when it comes to costs, as the prices for series and movies vary greatly. I’m hoping this overview will help you nonetheless.\n\nBy the way: If you’d like to find out which service offers a particular series or movie, JustWatch will give you this information with one click.\n\nHaving been available for us in Switzerland for a few years now, Netflix is the most famous and popular streaming provider. Although the selection we get is nowhere near as large as it is in the US, their numerous in-house productions make Netflix attractive for the Swiss market. When it comes to movies, Netflix isn’t such a good option, as there are hardly any recent titles on offer except for their own productions such as «Okja». Netflix’s official statements says 5.000 movies and series are available for us. According to Unogs, a web page that shows which movies and series are available in which country, 3.000 is more realistic. Yet, the superb series, stand-up comedy and documentaries will keep you busy for more than long enough.\n\nWhen it comes to costs, Netflix is one of the more expensive options (starting from CHF 11.90 per month). However, the subscription can be shared with others; the most expensive subscription with 4K content (19.90 per month) allows up to four people to use the same account. Netflix recently introduced Dolby Atmos, a surround sound technology that’s supposed to produce even better sound. Many titles are also available in High Dynamic Range (HDR), a technology to allow for better contrast. Netflix is available via web or app and runs on any device, be it smart phone, smart TV, console etc. Contrary to what their former CEO Reed Hastings said, Netflix now even offers the possibility to save movies and series offline. It has however become almost impossible to tap into the US range, as Netflix has taken radical action against VPN users and made sure as few services as possible are accessible via VPN.\n\nAmazon has extended its video service and is now also available in Switzerland. Payable in Euro, Prime Video for 7.99 Euro (about CHF 8.75) is the most inexpensive subscription option. The full prime package is available for 8.99 Euro and also includes the light version of a music service, fast shipping, ad-free Twitch etc. If you go for a one-year subscription, the price per month is 5.75 Euro. Like Netflix, Prime Video is an all-inclusive subscription. In-house productions such as «The Man in the High Castle» and exclusive rights to formats such as «Preacher», «American Gods» or «Vikings» make this service interesting. You’ll find the latest season of «New Girl» too, but when you try to view it, a message tells you that the selected content is not available in your region for licensing reasons. It seems as though only Amazon’s own productions are available in Switzerland, which makes the service significantly less attractive and leaves you with no other option than paying to rent or purchase the desired movie. Having said that, Amazon still offers one of the largest selections of titles on the market.\n\nAmazon Prime Video can be used on Amazon’s own devices or via app on tablet, supported smart TVs, game consoles etc. 4K and HDR content is available in theory, but is hard to find and doesn’t seem to work for those titles that are available for us.\n\nOther than with Netflix, it’s still quite easily possible via VPN to access to US selection, which is far and away superior. However, if you do so, your prime membership applies to Amazon.com, too, and if you order from the German store, you can’t make use of Prime shipping.\n\nSwisscom offers a special Teleclub subscription, Teleclub Play, which includes a flat rate on movies and series for CHF 12.90 per month. However, this offer is only available for Swisscom clients and fails to impress, even though Swisscom promises over 10.000 titles. Exclusive and recent series as well as current movies aren’t available. These titles can be found on Teleclub onDemand where «John Wick 2», as an example, can be rented for CHF 6 or purchased for CHF 24.90. About 6.000 titles are available – exclusively for Swisscom TV.\n\nSome onDemand movies are available in 4K, but most in Full HD. All Teleclub Play movies and series can be viewed on TV as well as tablet and smartphone.",
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"UPC’s flatrate includes 6.000 titles and 40 TV channels and is only available as Premium Plus additional option. The subscription costs CHF 15 per month. MyPrime works on Horizon box, computer or via app on smartphone and tablet. The offer isn’t that attractive yet and with the exception of the sitcom «Fässler-Kunz», there aren’t any exclusive titles either. Just like the other UPC TV options, 4K and HDR aren’t available on MyPrime either. UPC too has an onDemand offer with more recent movies. «Passenger» or «Sully» – as examples for what they classify as new releases – can be rented for CHF 8 or CHF 9 for the HD version.",
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"Google and Apple have taken a different approach: They rely only on renting or purchasing via their app store. While titles from the Google store are also available on Apple devices, iTunes is more restricted. Both can be used on smartphone and desktop, but to watch a movie or series on TV, you’ll need either an Apple TV, Android TV or a Chromecast. There aren’t any apps for SmartTVs unless your TV already runs on Android. Of course, there’s always the option of connecting your notebook with a HDMI cable.",
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"iTunes offers a wider selection than Google Play, whereas Google Play has quite a few movies in 4K – unfortunately, only available in the US and Canada. The most recent movies such as «John Wick 2» can be rented for CHF 6 and CHF 7.50 or purchased for CHF 25 on Google Play. With iTunes, the same movie can be bought for CHF 18. Then again, both services offer «Fast & Furious 7» for CHF 17 (purchasing price) or CH 4.50 (rental price). As an additional service, individual episodes of famous series can be purchased with Google shortly after they’ve aired in the US. Itunes doesn’t offer this service. Apple’s declaration of 25.000 titles can thus be questioned.\n\nSome movies can’t be rented and have to be purchased. iTunes und Google Play are ideal as add-on to a streaming service such as Netflix.\n\nHollystar belongs to the streaming portal Teleboy and also provides Sunrise TV. For CHF 12.90 per month or CHF 9.90 if you go for an annual subscription, you receive a discount on renting and purchasing as well as a few titles for free. However, once you see the selection, you’ll know why there’s no charge. At least Hollystar gives you access to a few series shortly after they’ve aired in the US. The last episode of «The Americans», as an example, aired on 30 May and can be purchased for CHF 3.40 in HD. The range of series isn’t large though, so you probably don’t need this subscription unless you rent loads of movies. And even if you do so, make sure to calculate if it’s worth it. CHF 4 for «John Wick 2» is a fair deal and surely more attractive than purchasing it for CHF 28.90.\n\nHollystar is available on almost all devices via app and pre-installed on some SmartTVs or in your browser. Videos can be saved offline and watched on the go with no internet connection. Moreover, up to four people can watch at the same time.\n\nAn overview of all providers",
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"The arrival of Netflix in Switzerland really got the ball rolling. More and more companies now offer their own streaming or rental service. Yet, due to licensing disputes and greed for profit, there still aren’t any comprehensive and up-to-date services for movies and series in Switzerland. But if you’d like to cancel your cable TV, go ahead and do so, you won’t have to go without your daily dose of movies and series. If you’re looking for an all-inclusive offer, Netflix is your best choice, as it offers a wide range of quality series. Teleclub Play and MyPrime have package deals, too, but they’re lacking in recent material. New Hollywood series which aren’t produced by Netflix or Amazon are only available from onDemand providers. Hollystar, iTunes and Google Play offer series and recent movies; all titles can be rented or purchased. Yet, while individual episodes are rather inexpensive, buying a movie can costs you CHF 25. Quite an investment. Other options (apart from torrents and other semi-illegal solutions) currently don’t exist. Your best bet is to get a streaming subscription and if you ever fancy a more recent movie or a brand-new series, rent it from an OnDemand provider."
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"\"Barlow Palace\" is almost unknown today in Munich, despite its unique role in the city's history. From 1931 until it was destroyed in the Second World War, the National Socialist party had its headquarters there. In the 1950s, the bombed-out remains of what was known as the \"Brown House\" during Nazi occupation were cleared away.",
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"The \"Brown House,\" the former party headquarters of the National Socialists\n\nSince 2011, building work has been underway at the site, with the aim of creating the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism. The center will give a detailed history of the Nazi regime, from the very place where the crimes and terror were once organized.\n\nAn impressive working group of experts, historians and architects have been working on the design of the new center.\n\n\"The basic idea of the concept is to work aspects of the original building into the presentation,\" said Wilfried Nerdinger, director of the Munich Architecture Museum and a member of the team working on the project.\n\nIt's hoped a link between past and present Munich can be achieved. Hans-Georg Küppers, from the city's culture ministry, said the exhibitions should force visitors to ask themselves questions like: \"Why Munich?\" and \"How does that affect me today?\"",
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"Adolf Hitler making an address in the Munich Hofbräuhaus in 1941\n\nMunich played a central role in the beginnings and rise to popularity of Nazism. It was here that the National Socialist party was founded, the party headquarters were here and it was also the scene of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923 when Adolf Hitler unsuccessfully tried to seize power. Hitler himself called Munich the \"capital\" of his movement and tried to design the city in accordance with his aesthetic vision.\n\nWhen it opens in 2014, the new center will set out to examine the reasons and circumstances that lead to the Nazi rise of power in Munich. In addition, techniques of propaganda and terror, the persecution of non-conformists and the uprisings against the Nazis will also be documented. The building will have four levels, with over 1,000 square meters (10,800 square feet) of display space.\n\nNew developments in a drawn-out process",
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"In Berlin, Cologne and Nuremberg there are similar documentation centers that have been around for years. The building in Munich was finally approved in 2001, though first discussions about such a facility started up shortly after the end of World War II.\n\nHeated arguments have since taken place over the position of the building, the finances and even the name of the center was uncertain for a time.\n\nIn November 2011 the founding director of the center, Irmtrud Wojak, resigned from her post following differences of opinion with the expert group. Since then, things have progressed at a fast pace and the city is now back on target with construction.",
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"The foundation stone of the new building was laid March 9 - directly next to the Munich University of Music and Theater, also a building from the Nazi era.\n\nNearby are a number of buildings with historical relevance as well. There are the neo-classical museums of Königsplatz - it was on this square that the Nazis burned outlawed books in 1933 - and the city's Ludwig Maximillian University, where Hans and Sophie Scholl and others from the \"White Rose\" student protest group distributed anti-Nazism flyers.\n\nThe new documentation center will look very different to the surrounding buildings. It's designed as a cube with large windows that allows passers-by to look deep into history. It will be modern, simple and not too ostentatious - a building very different to the \"Brown House\" that once stood here.\n\nNo excerpts of Mein Kampf in Germany, court rules\n\nA Munich court ruled on Thursday printing excerpts from Hitler's \"Mein Kampf\" remains forbidden in Germany. A British publisher had planned to publish extracts from a manifesto that still deeply divides opinion. (08.03.2012)\n\nThey're into organic farming, oppose GMOs and worry about endangered species. Experts say neonazis are increasingly cashing in on themes of the environmental movement to attract new supporters. (08.03.2012)\n\nMunich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism"
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"Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Ingunn Bjørkhaug, Adele Garnier and Astrid Espegren examine the focus on evacuating educated and professional Afghan women after the Taliban-takeover, and discuss the possible rise of a new resettlement category.\n\nThe sudden Taliban takeover after twenty years of Western military occupation has triggered evacuations on an unprecedented scale. This has led to a new focus on the risk to women and the need for resettlement of professional women, women students and women athletes. While this particular focus reflects the legacy of the treatment of women by previous Taliban regimes, it is perhaps also a consequence of a failed occupation and the education and promotion of women in (urban) Afghanistan as one of the few tangible markers of success. We argue that this focus on empowerment, capacity and education marks a turning point in refugee resettlement. Looking at responses of traditional resettlement countries like Australia and the US, women are no longer exclusively talked about as helpless and as victims of sexual violence. Yet, to harness the progressive potential of this shift, a critical focus is needed: What does this new focus on skills mean for the dominant framing of women as vulnerable in resettlement? What kind of advocacy argument is the ‘brain save’ (as opposed to ‘brain drain’) argument? –And finally, how is the focus on gender being instrumentalized?\n\nThe Afghan evacuation and the shifting geopolitics of vulnerability\n\nThe selection of women for resettlement has traditionally happened through the prism of vulnerability. The resettlement category ‘Women (and girls)-at-Risk’ (WAR) has been designed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to provide a remedy for women who face security or physical protection threats due to their gender and lack effective protection normally provided by male family members. The WAR category includes specific needs arising from past persecution or trauma, or current hardship resulting in exploitation and abuse, including being trafficked or forced into prostitution; sexual violence, sexual harassment or abduction; or domestic violence.\n\nThe hypervisibility of women’s vulnerability and the categorization of women and children, as being vulnerable or therefore deserving of protection has been criticized for co-constructing other refugees as dangerous and undeserving, in particular young single men of Muslim origin. In the Afghan context, this juxtaposition between dangerous men and defenseless women also follows the colonial and postcolonial orientalist scripts of the West’s civilizing mission - including that of ‘saving’ Afghan women from their culture. Already in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, this script had become entangled with the need to legitimize military presence.\n\nThe mass evacuation of Afghans in the wake of the Taliban takeover in August 2021, and the emerging refugee resettlement schemes, mark a rupture with previous resettlement selection criteria and procedures. Leading refugee resettlement countries like Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US have contributed to this in different ways. These national strategies all bear the mark of urgency and have a pronounced focus on what they consider ‘our own Afghans’ (Afghan employees linked to military and diplomatic missions) and the protection of women, especially professional women.\n\nFor example, in the US context, the discourse has been focusing on the risk women now experience due to being educated or professional – or due to their past work, work that effectively aided the US mission. According to the Women’s Refugee Commission, ‘Thousands of women put their lives at risk over the last two decades to advance the rights of women and girls across Afghanistan, many of whom helped the U.S. mission’. There is also a significant focus on present or future security threats arising from women’s attempts to continue their education or career as the Taliban has told working women to stay at home to be safe.\n\nA high-profile advocacy campaign, ‘Act Now for Afghan Women and Girls’ expresses concern that ‘the Biden Administration is not honoring its commitment to the women and girls of Afghanistan and is leaving behind the same female leaders that the U.S. and international community has supported and empowered for nearly two decades.’ The campaign calls on the Biden administration to provide ‘direct evacuation flights for women, expand the Special Immigrant Visa program to include a category for at-risk women, raise the refugee camp, provide more assistance for resettled women, and invest in resources and support for women who remain in Afghanistan’.\n\nEmerging policy practice is diverse and the ‘skilled refugee woman’ trope is still somewhat diffuse. Yet, this represents a new type of discourse and policy practice. To set the stage for a discussion of the implications for global policy, we put forward three arguments:\n\n1. The reframing of women’s vulnerability has long-term implications\n\nThe evacuation of the already-famous Afghan Girls Robotic Team known as the ‘Afghan Dreamers’, may serve as an example of a new perception of female vulnerability and how this is communicated. The robotic team was formed with help from US organization the Digital Citizen Fund (DCF) in 2017. In mid-August 2021, ten members of the robotic team was airlifted to Qatar. A few days later, five additional members were evacuated to Mexico. The members of the robotic team are high-school students aged 13 to 18.\n\nAs quoted by the Washington post, a board member for DCF pointed to the opportunities girls have had in Afghanistan in the first post-Taliban era: ‘They have only experienced the subsequent years of progress and opportunity for Afghan women and girls’. The DCF underlined the power imbedded in these girls, stressing that the girls had not been rescued but had ‘rescued themselves through all their hard work and bravery over the past several years’.\n\nA notable aspect of the discourse surrounding the robotics team is the aspirational language used by resettlees themselves. One team-member, explained that she fled to Qatar to continue her education and robotics work. She added that ‘fixing things makes her feel free and powerful and taking part in international competitions has given her an opportunity to show the world what Afghan girls can do, and that Afghanistan is not just about ‘never-ending wars’.\n\nAnother example concerns the Afghan Women’s soccer team. Following pressure from the sporting world, 50 athletes, including a female soccer team and their families, were granted Australian emergency protection visas, and evacuated from Kabul, to be later brought to Australia. The national broadcaster, ABC, published an article arguing that, far from being ‘queue-jumpers’ to be granted one of the ‘governments all too rare refugee visas’, the athletes had been granted protection because of their particular vulnerability, while the application process had been made possible ‘through a complex network of sports contacts that spanned the globe’. The article also highlights how women’s sports in Afghanistan have grown and been used to drive social change after the US-led coalition ousted the Taliban.\n\nWe suggest that this represents not only a re-framing of vulnerability but potentially also a long-term re-direction of deservingness. Deservingness now seems to be partially decoupled from more traditional concerns with victimhood, subjugation, and trauma, to focus on skill, talent, and accomplishments in non-traditional women’s spheres such as robotics or soccer, as well as in the emphasis on agency, empowerment and ‘Western values’.\n\n2. The ‘Brain save’ is a complicated advocacy argument\n\nThe emphasis on saving the competence, capacity and aspirations of Afghan women, which we label – ‘brain save’ – is a complex advocacy argument. For reasons of racism, discrimination –and concerns about brain drain, the relocation of skilled refugees has frequently been controversial. The linkage between education and professionalism, and risk and deservingness, represents an unprecedented emphasis on brain draining as a form of protection. The examples of brain save efforts are numerous, including civil society efforts to resettle Afghan midwives and the pressure from national and international associations for lawyers, judges and jurists advocating for the resettlement of Afghan women legal professionals (here, here and here).\n\nIf the emphasis on capacity and skill is coupled with the failure to expand resettlement slots significantly, the burden on refugee hosting countries and on vulnerable women refugees without particular education or professional skills will increase. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many resettlement operations are severely delayed. The Afghan evacuations will have an impact, however unclear yet, on resettlement programs (as well as on the fledging resettlement industry).\n\nWhile some countries are expanding their programs, others state that they will receive Afghans within the scope of their regular quotas. From a fairness and protection perspective, the tradeoffs involved are ethically challenging and raise the question of ‘who will have to wait’. This includes the added burden on women selected to be resettled under regular vulnerability-focused woman-at risk criteria, whose relocation is being pushed back. Inevitably, these dynamics complicate resettlement advocacy on behalf of Afghan women.\n\n3. The focus on women is already being instrumentalized\n\nFinally, the resettlement of educated and professional Afghan women is being instrumentalized as a soft power tool. As mentioned earlier, members of an Afghan robotics team were evacuated to Mexico. The Mexican government declared that ‘Following the tradition of solidarity and with the feminist foreign policy of the Mexican government we have carried out many diplomatic efforts to create a safe passage that would allow us to bring them to Mexico. (…) We give you the warmest welcome to Mexico.’ The team members get humanitarian visas for up to 180 days, after which they may have the option of an extension.\n\nAnother example is Qatar – which unlike Mexico had a military presence in Afghanistan. Qatar evacuated 50,000 – 57,000 Afghans between mid-August and early September 2021, with many of the evacuees hoping for permanent resettlement in a Western country. At least a dozen girls from the robotics team were evacuated to Doha. Contrary to Mexico, Qatar does not promote a ‘feminist foreign policy agenda’, so that the country might not conceptualize gender as an asset in the same way when considering its humanitarian contribution. Rather, Qatar appears to be strategically using its geographic its geopolitical proximity to the United States – while also making use of the sporting infrastructure it is building for the Soccer World Cup 2022, as many refugees are hosted there.\n\nOur tentative analysis has identified the tenuous emergence of professional and educated women as a particular resettlement category. This is in many ways an encouraging development. However, we suggest that this emergent category may be no less problematic than the trope of the vulnerable female refugee – yet it is perhaps more multi-layered and entails additional potential for ideological and practical contradictions.\n\nWhether the agency of skilled refugee women will play a greater role in future policy formulation remains to be seen. Perhaps the gender-and-skills discourse will eventually be a moment of the Afghan evacuation rather than frame regulatory categories in resettlement policies. Nonetheless, gender now plays a role in discussions of resettlement, ‘brain save’ and multilateral resettlement cooperation in a way it did not prior to the Taliban takeover.\n\nIngunn Bjørkhaug holds a PhD in Development studies from Norwegian University of Life Science and is a researcher at Fafo in Oslo, Norway.\n\nAdèle Garnier is an Assistant Professor and the Director of undergraduate studies at the Department of geography, Université Laval, Canada.\n\nPhoto by Ahmed akacha from Pexels"
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"When you plan a trip to the Czech Republic, you make sure to visit its beautiful capital city. However, the Czech Republic offers many other interesting places and it would be a pity to reduce your trip only to one of them. So, if you want to experience a bit more and to try something new and a bit unusual, you should definitely visit a small city in southern Moravia that is called Boskovice. So, follow this Czech Republic Itinerary to plan a trip to Boskovice and its region!\n\nThe first day is reserved for the arrival in the capital of Czech Republic. So welcome to Prague and from there you can take a private transfer that will take you to the hotel. After reaching the hotel, take your morning meal at the hotel and once you have settled down in the hotel, go out and explore the country.\n\nFor the second day of the Czech Republic itinerary, get ready for the Moravia Region, where Boskovice is situated, is one of the three main historical parts of the Czech Republic. 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Most people don’t think of rock climbing and drinking together. It is more common to go climbing then go for a few drinks after. Boulder Bar has combined the two in one place. You can work up a thirst in the back room rock climbing then go into the bar and have a few drinks. Some people have tried it the other way around, having a few drinks then going climbing, though it’s not the order that one would recommend. Have fun and go back to your hotel in the evening.\n\nThe seventh day of the Czech Republic itinerary must be invested in the world’s largest Joseph Stalin statue. It was unveiled in Prague and the area is known as Stalin Square. Stalin Square, by the Metronome in Letná Park, is now known as one of the skateboarding meccas of the world. A huge Metronome now sits in place of the Stalin statue, which attracts many tourists every year. Next to the Metronome is a long wire that stretches across the park, which is home to dozens of sneakers. 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"Ted (Richard Theodore) Lennox passed away peacefully on July 3, 2022, at the age of 89. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 45 years Laura C. Lennox. He was also preceded by his brother Cecil Lennox. He is survived by his children Marla Scannell (Paul) and Amy Hernandez (Jesse) and grandchildren David Scannell, Emma Scannell, Brittany Scannell, Anna Hernandez, Cody Scannell, Sarah Hernandez, and Naomi Hernandez, his brother Frank Lennox and many nieces and nephews.\n\nHe wrestled 3 times in the MHSAA state wrestling tournament, he finished in 3rd place in 1948 and runner up in 1949 for the Lansing School for the Blind at the 95 lb. class and 3rd place in the 127 lb. class for Lansing Sexton High School in 1951. He was also a walk-on with the MSU Spartan wrestling team where he later earned a full-ride scholarship and wrestled at the NCAA division one tournament in 1955. He continued to be a life-long Spartan fan and always cheered on his beloved Spartans.\n\nHe was an active member of the Downriver Runners Club running with member guides. He ran many races including several marathons. He truly enjoyed running with great friends and the fellowship they shared.\n\nHe was a member of Wyandotte First United Methodist Church where he actively participated in Bible studies and spent many hours joyfully doing dishes with the Methobees for various church functions.\n\nA memorial service will be held at Nixon Funeral Home on July 23rd at 10:30 am with a brief gathering time to start at 10 am. A time of food and fellowship is planned following the memorial service at Wyandotte First United Methodist Church. Memorial gifts can be made to Lions Club International or the Dutton Memorial Scholarship Fund at Wyandotte First United Methodist Church."
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It was one he won’t soon forget.\n\n“It was a great pleasure to welcome you,” he said.\n\nSchubach, the former director of Colorado Springs School, a private institution that serves students from preschool through 12th grade, rose to the top position at Prep in July, replacing longtime director Jim Leonard, who is retiring.\n\nThe school wants to prove it can provide quality education to its students in a safe environment amid the pandemic, he said.\n\nThe opening came just before Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on Tuesday that public school districts across the country would be allowed to open classrooms to all students on February 8th. Previously, the state only allowed public elementary schools to open in districts that meet certain criteria for the spread of COVID-19.\n\nThe governor’s announcement raised some concerns among local educators about returning to classrooms before they can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.\n\nSanta Fe Prep teachers were able to get their first dose of the two-shot vaccination before the school reopened to students – and before the state health department started canceling vaccination clinics for educators. The agency said miscommunication has resulted in many teachers being offered vaccines early and that it will focus its vaccine distribution efforts on more vulnerable people who are higher on the priority list.\n\nIt is unclear when other teachers in the state can get their vaccinations.\n\nPrep is one of two schools – both private – that offer face-to-face tuition to secondary school students in Santa Fe. The other is the Santa Fe Waldorf School.\n\nWith 333 students in grades 7 through 12, Prep has developed its own hybrid learning model that brings all students of every grade onto campus at the same time. Seventh and eighth grade students attended classes last week, while freshmen and sophomores will take their turn this week. Next week the campus will welcome its upper class.\n\n“Many felt pure relief and joy to be in fellowship with each other again,” said Chakeres. “Students who struggled with Zoom and were almost desperate were their dedicated, curious, and thoughtful selves again. School felt like school again. “\n\nAccording to Schubach, Prep’s cohort-based hybrid system helped meet the 25 percent private school enrollment limit under Lujan Grisham’s public health regime. The model also created a natural quarantine period for students in the event that a COVID-19 contract is in place.\n\n“In the two weeks that a student is teaching off campus, they should become symptomatic. In a certain period of time, this would be detected more quickly than with a faster hybrid rotation,” said Schubach. “Change between two days [in class] of six [days] does not have this surveillance advantage. “\n\nPrep had to rethink the use of its campus space in order to create a socially distant environment for faculty, staff, and students.\n\nAccording to Schubach, some of the smaller classrooms will remain closed. Instead, teachers hold classes in the gym, communal area, and dining rooms so larger groups of students can study together while maintaining a social distance of at least 3 meters to prevent the virus from spreading.\n\nThe downside is that students have to eat their lunch outdoors. However, as long as they wear their masks, according to Schubach, the students can stay inside during the rest of the lunch break.\n\nThere are several tents available for teachers to use as outdoor classrooms in warmer weather.\n\n“We have experimented a little with heating devices in the tents, according to the information from the tent company,” said Schubach. “We’re experimenting with what midday temperatures could be good for students in tents. They ventilate very well and that is really important. “\n\nKathleen Osborne, prep preparatory officer, said the physical changes in the way the school operates were pale compared to the emotional and social changes students experienced during the shutdown. It’s clear that distance learning has affected them, she said, and it’s important to give them a chance to feel like teenagers again.\n\n“Prep felt a strong obligation to do what it could,” said Osborne, “so that the educational, emotional, academic and developmental needs of students were met in the most appropriate way.”\n\nPresident Foster will retire after the tip of the semester"
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She’s also hoping for a fellow gym fan who’s tall, muscly and athletic.\n\nAmber says she’d never use dating apps or slide into someone’s DMs on Instagram because she’s too old fashioned.\n\nWith a big personality, she admits she can be opinionated and hot-headed, but reckons she’ll be good on the challenges – she might have picked up some tips from her friends Adam Collard and Ellie Brown from last year’s Love Island.\n\nHailing from Brighton’s less glamorous neighbour Worthing, BA Customer Service Manager Amy says that no one dresses or acts like her in her hometown. 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His last girlfriend caught him cheating which made Anton re-examine his behaviour.\n\nGoing into the villa will be the biggest test of his life, he says: “I know that if I am loyal to someone in that space of time when hot girls are being thrown in all the time then I know I can be loyal to them.”\n\nClean freak Callum loves keeping his house spick and span. It’s just as well he has a mop to hand - his favourite films are tearjerkers P.S. 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"The interview, which aired Sunday night in the U.S. and a day later in Britain, has rocked the royal family and divided people around the world. While many say the allegations demonstrate the need for change inside a palace that hasn’t kept pace with the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, others have criticized Harry and Meghan for dropping their bombshell while Harry’s 99-year-old grandfather, Prince Philip, remains hospitalized in London after a heart procedure.\n\nAnna Whitelock, a professor of history and director of the Centre for the Study of Modern Monarchy at Royal Holloway, University of London, said the palace's brief message was an effort to quiet the controversy.\n\n\"It’s not very long, but it’s very precise and it has a clear intent — and that is to close this down as a family matter; to make clear that this is clearly a family in crisis, that there’s family issues to sort out, but to separate this very clearly from any criticism or discussion about the institution of monarchy itself,\" she told The Associated Press. \"And I think time will tell whether that’s a distinction that the public will accept.\"\n\nWhile the palace often tries to stay above controversy by remaining silent and riding out the storm, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s charges proved so damaging that the family was forced to respond.\n\nThe response was likely delayed by the queen's struggle to balance her sometimes-conflicting roles as monarch and grandmother, said Angela Levin, author of \"Harry, a Biography of a Prince.\" Yet she said there’s little doubt that ultimately the 94-year-old monarch will make her decision based on what’s best for the 1,000-year-old institution she has led since 1952.\n\n\"The queen has a motto: Never complain, never explain,\" Levin told the AP. \"And she’s stuck with this for decades. But I think in this climate and 2021, everything goes everywhere. There’s so much social media that in this instance, she really can’t not say anything.\"\n\nHarry and Meghan married in May 2018 in a ceremony at Windsor Castle that ended with a ride around the town in a horse-drawn carriage. In the early days of their marriage, the couple were seen as the fresh young face of the monarchy for an increasingly multicultural nation.\n\nBut the story quickly turned sour. The couple stepped away from royal duties last year and moved to California, saying they wanted to escape racist coverage and unwanted intrusions on their privacy by the British media.\n\nDuring the interview, Meghan described feeling so isolated and miserable inside the royal family that she had suicidal thoughts, yet when she asked for mental health help from the palace’s human resources staff she was told she was not a paid employee. She also said a member of the royal family had expressed \"concerns\" to Harry about the color of her unborn child’s skin.\n\nWinfrey later said Harry told her off-camera that the family member wasn't Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip, sparking a flurry of speculation about who it could be.\n\nHarry also revealed the stresses the couple endured had ruptured relations with his father, Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his brother, Prince William, illuminating the depth of the family divisions that led the couple to step away from royal duties and move to California last year.\n\nBut the most explosive issue was race. The royal family has tried to address that head on, although the rest of the discussion is likely to take place in private, Whitelock said.\n\nRELATED: Prince Harry says he stepped back from royal life because UK press was 'destroying' his mental health\n\nSylvia Hui contributed to this report."
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