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The wines are rich and powerful, highly desired by collectors, and usually designed for aging 5-15 years.\n\nSoil composition varies here, which is why a Pinot from Gevrey-Chambertin might taste very different than one made from Morey St. Denis. As you travel further up the hillsides, venturing into Grand Cru vineyards, the soil becomes lighter in color, with a higher concentration of limestone that allows better drainage.\n\nFor bargain hunters: Living in the shadows of the Grand Crus has its advantages, namely great wines at much lower prices. Try to find village wines from Fixin, Brochon, Premeaux, or Comblanchien.\n\nThe Beaune region is marked by rolling hills and flat, open valleys. In the northern part Pinot Noir dominates, but as you head south the trend leans toward lighter, more perfumed styles, and of course you encounter places like Meursault and Chassagne-Montrachet where they make incredibly rich and buttery, but bone-dry Chardonnay.\n\nIn the Côte de Beaune you’ll find 7 out of 8 of the remaining Grand Cru vineyards, mostly dedicated to Chardonnay. The Aloxe-Corton area is home to the only Grand Cru red wine in the region.\n\nFor collectors: Despite having no Grand Crus, Pommard holds its own among Pinot lovers. Volnay brings a similar cachet, though their reds are comparatively more elegant. If you’re looking for top notch Chardonnay, Corton-Charlemagne takes the crown, with Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet following close behind.\n\nFor bargain hunters: Marranges and the hills of St-Romain, Auxey-Duresses, and Monthelie produce solid whites and reds.\n\nThe place for “baby” Burgundy\n\nThere are no Grand Crus in Cote Chalonnaise, but plenty of Premier Crus are found there, and wines from here represent some of the best values in Burgundy. The reds of Cote Chalonnaise don’t have the same intensity and structure compared to the Cote D’Or, are more fruit-forward with a rustic edge, and designed for immediate enjoyment rather than cellaring.\n\nChalonnaise is also home to Bouzeron, the only AOC permitted to grow Aligote. Cremant de Bourgogne is also a popular choice here, made in both white and rose, in traditional method. The other AOCs include Rully, Mercurey, Givry, and Montagny. Of those, Mercurey is the most recognized, accounting for two-thirds of wines made in Chalonnaise and is known for its powerful and structured Pinot Noir. The neighboring Montagny region is completely dominated by Chardonnay production.\n\nFor collectors: Serious Burgundy lovers might have trouble adding Chalonnaise wines to their collection, but some Premier Crus from Combins, Champs Martin, Clos des Barraults, Les Naugues and Clos l’Eveque can put on a strong showing for a low price.\n\nFor bargain hunters: The Givry AOC turns out most of the Chalonnaise wines, and has seen a decent rise in quality over the past decade.\n\nAt the southern end of Burgundy you’ll find Mâconnais, a warmer region where Chardonnay is the predominant grape. Pouilly-Fuse is the most well known AOC here, where they produce crisp, unoaked (usually) Chardonnay. Unlike Chablis, Mâconnais Chardonnay is much more powerful, richer, and rounder thanks to the warmer weather and lack of Kimmeridge soil. 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"“They give false statements saying that everyone has already negotiated with the city, which is a lie,” one resident revealed. “If we leave they’ll try to demolish the house. We have to stay vigilant.”\n\nThe latter half of 2015 has been traumatic for the remaining residents of Vila Autódromo. A protest in June against two lightning evictions led to a bloody encounter with Municipal Guards, injuring at least six; in October five houses were demolished in another lightning eviction, leaving one resident homeless.\n\nWhile these shocking events make headlines, perhaps the most corrosive removal tactics stem from the government’s about-turn in its promise to respect residents’ right to remain and upgrade Vila Autódromo. Instead of installing much-needed infrastructure like paved roads, proper drainage, and a sewerage network, all of which would cost a fraction of the expense of eviction, the government has sabotaged existing utilities in an attempt to make living in the community unbearable. Vila Autódromo’s Facebook page described the community’s “difficult and extremely unequal struggle” in a recent post.\n\nAmong the list of grievances is mail delivery. Residents have stopped receiving mail, making it nearly impossible to pay bills on time. Vila Autódromo residents now find themselves lacking electricity, phone connection, and water due to damaged power lines and ruptured water pipes. Residents contacted Rio’s electricity provider, Light, and received the response: “No one lives there anymore.”\n\nThough the approved Olympic design maintained the community in place, it is widely held among close followers of the case that the community was used as currency to convince developers to carry out Olympic works, knowing the Olympic Park and surrounding areas will be repurposed for luxury developments after the Games. This is why public promises made by the mayor contrast so starkly with how his subordinates operate on his behalf.\n\nIn fact, Mayor Eduardo Paes has made a public commitment to the permanence of the community many times, starting in August 2013, and confirming with the BBC as recently as August and O Globo just six weeks ago. Paes has repeatedly stated that part of the community can remain.",
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"Travelling across Canada - a trip down memory lane!\n\nWe call Canada our home, but have you actually ventured out from your own back yard to really see what this amazing country has to offer? Nearing the end of Canada’s 150th birthday, I feel like a little trip down memory lane is in order…",
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"When I was 19 my girlfriend and I took the trip of a lifetime and drove across this amazing land. When I say drove across I mean drove across from sea to sea! We started our journey in Vancouver and headed north past Prince George along a looong gravel road to the magical Liard Hot Springs. Skip the touristy pool, go at night and take the extra hike to the natural hot springs surrounded by trees and stars.",
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"We continued North into the Yukon spending time in both Whitehorse and landed in Dawson City just in time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Klondike Gold Rush. Celebrations everywhere brought you back to what it was like 100 years prior with wild west showdowns in the streets, cancan girls dancing in the Palace Grand Theater, etc… Being late June the celebrations went long into the night thanks to the 23hours of sunlight at that time of year\n\nAfter doing a quick loop through Alaska we headed southeast through Edmonton and Calgary visiting friends and family, onto Banff’s adventure paradise, and continuing through the Prairies in what seemed to be the longest and straightest road in the world. Visiting more friends in Winnipeg, and then we were off to what local’s view as the center of Canada… Ontario.\n\nYou might ask why I am rushing through these central cities & provinces. Obviously, the Rocky Mountains are a must see and are often on the (tourist) to do list as are the others we visited. Add Toronto and of course Canada’s Capital, Ottawa to the popular tourist trail, but what I really want is to focus more on the hidden gems that still warms my heart 20 years later",
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"Quebec… this province feels like another amazing country within Canada and so worth the time exploring all that it has to offer. Let’s start with the main cities… Montreal is the art capital of Canada. Cafes, street artists, museums, nightlife and where the Just for Laughs comedy festival and Cirque de Soleil were created. What a vibrant city filled with so much magic. Quebec City… The easiest way to describe this city is a piece of Europe in Canada… a fantastic walkable city that is stunning around every corner. But the gems… get outside the city and drive along the Gaspe Peninsula stopping in all the colorful fishing villages along the way to the beautiful Perce Rock. Practice your French so you can listen to the amazing stories of the locals who have lived here all their lives. Fresh fish for dinner, artist shops, scenery… This beautiful drive is worth the time.\n\nNew Brunswick… did you know that Dalhousie has a neighborhood where all their fire hydrants are painted as animals? Drive Magnetic Hill and feel like you are going uphill when you are actually going down! Spend time at the Hopewell Rock formations during low tide so you can really see the grandeur of these formations.",
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"PEI… red sand beaches, stunning oceanside cliffs, Anne of Green Gables, the 12.9km Confederation Bridge. This is the smallest province but the most charming.\n\nNova Scotia… with the last name Comeau you may already know that part of my background is Acadian. Yes, I still have family in Nova Scotia so this is a special province for me. Halifax being well known for the Bluenose II, the largest resting place for victims of the Titanic, lobster feasts and of course being the friendliest city in Canada. Make sure to visit Citadel Hill, Peggy’s Cove and its famous lighthouse, Mahone Bay and of course Cape Breton with one of the most beautiful drives in the world along the Cabot Trail.",
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"From Nova Scotia we were last to board the ferry for our 4-hour journey to Newfoundland. Gros Mourne National Park is a must see for hikers and nature lovers. Driving around the island to all the small towns you feel like you are in Scotland. Rolling hills and bag pipes in the distance and a strong contender for the friendliest people in Canada. When it was time to leave Newfoundland, we took the 14 hour overnight ferry back. If you knew me you would know that I don’t do well on boats to begin with so I had a rough time sleeping on this ferry. Instead I went to walk around and made my way to the upper deck to get some air. Once outside I heard music and naturally found myself headed in that direction. What started as one guy with a guitar soon turned into a party with sea shanties, laughter and everyone was invited. You know those visions you have of a place before you visit? This was mine of Newfoundland. Absolutely spectacular!\n\nAfter about 2 months on the road it was time to start heading back west. Trying to be back in Winnipeg for a wedding we threw in some night driving only to later be told that people should avoid night highway driving because of wildlife… BAM!!! I had just finished my turn at the wheel and needed to rest my eyes. I had put my seat back to try and get a few winks. I wasn’t even asleep 5 minutes when we clearly hit something and hard. I sat up so fast that I became disoriented where I actually thought we went off a cliff and were going under water. Seconds later I get my bearings and look over at my friend to ask what happened. “We hit a bear!”. She was frozen and in shock. I let out a huge sigh of relief and had a slight chuckle as again, I thought we were going to drown... you can imagine how that went over. The poor bear ran off but completely totaled our car. Our Canada trip was over!\n\nWe all have amazing countries and cities on our long list of places we must see but don’t forget about the magic that is in our own country. Want to venture further why not check out the Polar Bears in Churchill, Manitoba, or do an Arctic Voyage and see Canada from the ocean, don’t forget about the Inuit people further north who Gordon Downey from the Tragically Hip made a point of not letting Canadians forget, or Vancouver Island and all the surrounding islands for a nature lover’s paradise where you can storm watch, whale watch, hike, shop, kayak, camp, or visit Tigh Na Mara which was voted the #1 spa in Canada… We have a beautiful country! Let’s get out there and enjoy it!"
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"Samuel Hearne (February 1745 – November 1792) was an English explorer, fur-trader, author, and naturalist. He was the first European to make an overland excursion across northern Canada to the Arctic Ocean, actually Coronation Gulf, via the Coppermine River. In 1774, Hearne built Cumberland House for the Hudson's Bay Company, its first interior trading post and the first permanent settlement in present Saskatchewan.\n\nSamuel Hearne was born in February 1745 in London. Hearne's father was Secretary of the Waterworks of London Bridge, who died in 1748.[1] His mother's name was Diana, and his sister's name was Sarah, three years younger than Samuel. Samuel Hearne joined the British Royal Navy in 1756 at the age of 11 as midshipman under the fighting captain Samuel Hood. He remained with Hood during the Seven Years' War, seeing considerable action during the conflict, including the bombardment of Le Havre. At the end of the Seven Years' War, having served in the English Channel and then the Mediterranean, he left the Navy in 1763.\n\nIn February 1766, he joined the Hudson's Bay Company as a mate on the sloop Churchill, which was then engaged in the Inuit trade out of Prince of Wales Fort, Churchill, Manitoba. Two years later he became mate on the Brigantine Charlotte and participated in the company's short-lived black whale fishery. In 1767, he found the remains of James Knight's expedition. In 1768, he examined portions of the Hudson Bay coasts with a view to improving the cod fishery. During this time he gained a reputation for snowshoeing.\n\nHearne was able to improve his navigational skills by observing William Wales who was at Hudson Bay during 1768–1769 after being commissioned by the Royal Society to observe the Transit of Venus with Joseph Dymond.",
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"Map created by Samuel Hearne of his expedition. Out of his three voyages, his third one was successful and the others were not.\n\nThe English on Hudson Bay had long known that the First Nations to the northwest used native copper, as indicated by such words as Yellowknife. When, in 1768, a northern First Nation (some say it was Matonabbee) brought lumps of copper to Churchill, the governor, Moses Norton, decided to send Hearne in search of a possible copper mine. The basic theme of Hearne's three journeys is the Englishmen's ignorance of the methods of travel through this very difficult country and their dependence on First Nations who knew the land and how to live off of it.[citation needed]\n\nFirst Journey: Since there was no canoe route to the northwest, the plan was to go on foot over the frozen winter ground. Without canoes, they would have to carry as much food as possible and then live off the land. Hearne planned to join a group of northern First Nations that had come to trade at Churchill and somehow induce them to lead him to the copper mine. He left Churchill on 6 November 1769 along with two company employees, two Cree hunters and a band of Chipewyans and went north across the Seal River, an east–west river north of Churchill. By 19 November their European provisions gave out and their hunters had found little game (Hearne had left too late in the season and the caribou had already left the Barren Grounds for the shelter of the forested country further south). They headed west and north, finding only a few ptarmigan, fish and three stray caribou. The Indigenous people, who knew the country, had better sense than to risk starvation in this way and began deserting. When the last First Nations left, Hearne and his European companions returned to the sheltered valley of the Seal River, where he was able to find venison, and reached Churchill on 11 December.\n\nSecond Journey: Since he could not control the northern First Nations, Hearne proposed to try again using 'home guards', that is, Cree who lived around the post and hunted in exchange for European supplies. He left Churchill on 23 February. Reaching the Seal River, he found good hunting and followed it west until he reached a large lake, probably Sethnanei Lake. Here he decided to wait for better weather and live by fishing. In April the fish began to give out. On 24 April a large body of Indigenous people, mostly women, arrived from the south for the annual goose hunt. On 19 May the geese arrived and there was now plenty to eat. They headed north and east past Baralzone Lake. By June the geese had flown further north and they were again threatened with famine. At one point they killed three muskoxen and had to eat them raw because it was too wet to light a fire. They crossed the Kazan River above Yathkyed Lake where they found good hunting and fishing and then went west to Lake Dubawnt which is about 450 miles northwest of Churchill. On 14 August his quadrant was destroyed, which accounts for the inaccuracy of latitudes on the remainder to this and the next journey. At this point the sources become vague, but Hearne returned to Churchill in the autumn. On his return journey he met Matonabbee who was to be his guide on the next journey. Matonabbee may well have saved him from freezing or starving to death. Most of the land Hearne crossed on his second journey is very desolate and was not properly explored again until Joseph Tyrrell in 1893.\n\nThird Journey: Hearne contrived to travel as the only European with a group of Chipewyan guides led by Matonabbee.[2] The group also included eight of Matonabbee's wives to act as beasts of burden in the sledge traces, camp servants, and cooks. This third expedition set out in December 1770, to reach the Coppermine River in summer, by which he could descend to the Arctic in canoes.\n\nMatonabbee kept a fast pace, so fast they reached the great caribou traverse before provisions dwindled and in time for the spring hunt. Here Northern First Nations (Dene) hunters gathered to hunt the vast herds of caribou migrating north for the summer. A store of meat was laid up for Hearne's voyage and a band of \"Yellowknife\" Dene joined the expedition. Matonabbee ordered his women to wait for his return in the Athabasca country to the west.\n\nThe Dene were generally a mild and peaceful people,[citation needed] however, they were in a state of conflict with the Inuit. A great number of Yellowknife First Nations joined Hearne's party to accompany them to the Copper-mine River with intent to kill Inuit, who were understood to frequent that river in considerable numbers.[3]\n\nOn 14 July 1771, they reached the Copper-mine River, a small stream flowing over a rocky bed in the \"Barren Lands of the Little Sticks\". A few miles down the river, just above a cataract, were the domed wigwams of an Eskimo camp. At 1 am on 17 July 1771 Matonabbee and the other Indigenous peoples fell upon the sleeping \"Esquimaux\" in a ruthless massacre. Approximately twenty men, women, and children were killed; this would be known as the Massacre at Bloody Falls.\n\n... a young girl, seemingly about eighteen years of age, [was] killed so near me, that when the first spear was stuck into her side she fell down at my feet, and twisted round my legs, so that it was with difficulty that I could disengage myself from her dying grasps. As two Indian men pursued this unfortunate victim, I solicited very hard for her life; but the murderers made no reply till they had stuck both their spears through her body ... even at this hour I cannot reflect on the transactions of that horrid day without shedding tears.[4]\n\nA few days later Hearne was the first European to reach the shore of the Arctic Ocean by an overland route. By tracing the Coppermine River to the Arctic Ocean he had established there was no Northwest Passage through the continent at lower latitudes.\n\nThis expedition also proved successful in its primary goal by discovering copper in the Coppermine River basin; however, an intensive search of the area yielded only one four-pound lump of copper and commercial mining was not considered viable.[5]\n\nMatonabbee led Hearne back to Churchill by a wide westward circle past Bear Lake in Athabasca Country. In midwinter he became the first European to see and cross Great Slave Lake. Hearne returned to Fort Prince of Wales on 30 June 1772 having walked some 5,000 miles (8,000 km) and explored more than 250,000 square miles (650,000 km2).\n\nHearne was sent to Saskatchewan to establish Cumberland House, the second inland trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company in 1774 (the first being Henley House, established in 1743, 200 kilometres (120 mi) up the Albany River). Having learned to live off the land, he took minimal provisions for the eight Europeans and two Home Guard Crees who accompanied him.\n\nHe became governor of Fort Prince of Wales on 22 January 1776. On 8 August 1782 Hearne and his complement of 38 civilians were confronted by a French force under the comte de La Pérouse composed of three ships, including one of 74 guns, and 290 soldiers. As a veteran Hearne recognised hopeless odds and surrendered without a shot. Hearne and some of the other prisoners were allowed to sail back to England from Hudson Strait in a small sloop.\n\nHearne returned the next year but found trade had deteriorated. The First Nations population had been decimated by European introduced diseases such as measles and smallpox, as well as starvation due to the lack of normal hunting supplies of powder and shot. Matonabbee had committed suicide and the rest of Churchill's leading First Nations had moved to other posts. Hearne's health began to fail and he delivered up command at Churchill on 16 August 1787 and returned to England.\n\nIn the last decade of his life he used his experiences on the barrens, on the northern coast, and in the interior to help naturalists like Thomas Pennant in their researches. His friend William Wales was a teacher at Christ's Hospital and he assisted Hearne to write A Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean. This was published in 1795, three years after Hearne's death of dropsy in November 1792 at the age of 47.[6]\n\nOn 1 July 1767 he chiselled his name on smooth, glaciated stone at Sloop's Cove near Fort Prince of Wales where it remains today.\n\nOne of Wales's pupils, the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, made a brief notebook entry where he mentioned Hearne's book. Hearne may have been one of the inspirations for the Rime of the Ancient Mariner.\n\nHearne's journals and maps were proven correct by Sir John Franklin when he verified the discovery of the massacre at Bloody Falls during his own Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822. He wrote:\n\nSeveral human skulls which bore the marks of violence, and many bones were strewed about the encampment, and as the spot exactly answers the description, given by Mr Hearne, of the place...[7]\n\nHearne is mentioned by Charles Darwin in the sixth chapter of The Origin of Species:\n\nIn North America the black bear was seen by Hearne swimming for hours with widely open mouth, thus catching, like a whale, insects in the water.[8]\n\nSamuel Hearne's account of his exploration of the north, A Journey from Prince of Wales' Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean, originally published in 1795, was edited by Joseph Tyrell and reprinted as part of the General Series of the Champlain Society.[9]\n\nThere is a Junior/Senior High School that was built and named after him in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. A school in Toronto, Ontario was also built in his name in 1973."
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"Considered one of the world’s greatest and most atmospheric cities, Rome is packed with fabulous sights and priceless art. There is beauty everywhere you look, from the Colosseum, to the Sistine Chapel, and the city’s ancient catacombs.",
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"Considered one of the world’s most sought-after travel destinations, Venice is a fascinating city in northeastern Italy. Boasting spectacular scenery, priceless art, rich history, and cultural heritage, it receives more than 20 million tourists annually. The city is built on a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea and for centuries, the locals have been getting around the city through its complex network of canals.",
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"When in Venice, don’t forget to hop on a vaporetto to visit the islands of Murano and Burano in the Veneto Lagoon. Murano is famous for its glassmaking industry that dates back to the early 13th century. Burano, on the other hand, is known as the island of lace; its artisan lace makers produce the most beautiful hand-tatted lace in Italy.",
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"Cinque Terre is a region that possesses one of the most stunning coastlines in Italy, if not the whole world. It is a destination where you can spend a fun-filled day exploring pastel-coloured fishing villages, taking in stunning views of the Italian Riviera, enjoying fabulous seafood meals, in addition to swimming in the inviting waters of the Mediterranean.",
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"Set in the Bay of Naples, Capri is an island that’s widely regarded as one of the most beautiful locations in Campania – the ultimate holiday destination. Featuring ruggedly beautiful landscapes, spectacular attractions, and varied experiences, it is every tourist’s temptation island. In addition, the island also makes for a great starting point to the other islands in the Bay of Naples.",
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"There are to main towns in the island – Capri and Anacapri. Anacapri stands on the slopes of Mount Solaro and is perched on a plateau above Capri town. To reach Anacapri from Capri town, you must travel through a zigzag road up the cliffs. While both towns are located in Capri island, they have different atmospheres. Capri town is, in all aspects, a resort town filled with luxury hotels and streets lined with upscale shops and boutiques while Anacapri is peaceful, laidback, and more affordable.",
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"A 20-minute ferry ride from the island of Capri, Sorrento is a town on the cliffs of the Sorrentine Peninsula, providing the best views of the Bay of Naples. Sorrento is also known for its lemons and limoncello, the refreshing liqueur made from the zest of Sorrento lemons. Must-visit attractions in Sorrento include the Cathedral of Sorrento, the old town centre, Piazza Tasso, Marina Grande, Marina Piccola, and the 14th century Church of San Francesco, to name a few.",
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"Located in the Umbria region, Assisi is a postcard-pretty medieval hill town that is inscribed in the esteemed UNESCO World Heritage List. It is the birthplace of St. Francis and St. Clare. St. Francis is the Italian patron saint who founded the Franciscan religious order. St. Clare, on the other hand, founded the Order of Poor Clares (formerly Poor Sisters).",
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"San Gimignano is another walled medieval town to visit in Italy. Set on the hills of Tuscany, it is known as the Town of Fine Towers, owing to its well-preserved collection of 14 tower houses of varying heights. Aside from the towers, the town also has a number of attractions, from the Piazza del Duomo to the Piazza della Cisterna, as well as the churches Collegiata and the chiesa di Sant’Agostino.",
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"Sitting on the Bay of Naples, Naples is one of Italy’s oldest and largest cities. It is widely popular as a destination brimming with artistic masterpieces, culture, history, and architecture, not to mention that it is the birthplace of the world-famous, mouthwatering Neapolitan pizza.",
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"A trip to Naples isn’t complete without visiting Pompeii, an ancient Roman city destroyed and buried under tons of volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Just like the archaeological site of Herculaneum, a trip to Pompeii is equal parts astounding, disconcerting, and enlightening. Explore Pompeii and its surrounding sites to gain insight on how the Ancient Romans once lived. Pompeii is one of the most-visited tourist attractions in Italy, receiving approximately 2.5 million visitors annually.",
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"Per pale argent and or, two fleur-de-lis sable in pale, and issuant from the line of division the sinister half of an eagle displayed sable, armed and langued gules, within a bordure sable charged with thirteen roundels or.\n\nThese arms are inspired by a junction of the arms of two families the armiger descends from: Maciel and Morais-Sarmento. The arms of Maciel exhibit the fleur-de-lis and eagle, whereas the arms of Sarmento exhibit the thirteen roundels that were turned into a bordure. The colours have been modified. The choice for or and sable reflects the armiger's German ancestry, evident in the second partition."
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"Some of you will already be familiar with my obsessive nature. Assuming you have forgotten same, I will refer you to my recent spate of Harpies posts.\n\nThinking about that Chainmail mass-combat system led me to the above table. I was trying to determine the probability of a certain number of sixes being rolled, based on the number of six-sided dice you were permitted. I'm not sure why it matters, i'm just obsessive that way.\n\nSadly, I do not remember my permutations, combinations and probabilities module from senior high-school (it being several *cough* years since I graduated) so much of the above table was created manually. Horrors!\n\nMy skills (and confidence in my calculations) started to fail me, as you can see by the incompleteness of the table. I'm hoping one of my more mathematically-inclined readers will remind me of the formula to calculate these probabilities, or, even more generously, fill in the blanks...\n\nIncidentally, I was interested to see that the probability of rolling one six diminishes, once you roll more than six dice. That makes sense, since there will be an increasing probability that you will now roll two or more sixes.\nPosted by Aaron E. Steele at 10:05 PM\n\nSorry, no remember math neither. Instead I have puter brute force. 10min and 1,000,000 rolls per row later we get some sadly not very accurate data. Who cares about tenths of a percentage anyway?\n\nOh why is the pre tag not allowed, curse you formating heathans!\n\nYou are a scholar and a gentleman!\n\nMy most sincere thanks, my wife will be pleased that I will stop mumbling \"factorials, factorials!\" in my sleep.\n\nIncidentally, looking at my notes, your calcs should be very accurate up to 7 dice. Would you believe their are 1,679,616 combinations with 8 dice, over 10 million with 9 dice, at over 60 million with 10 dice? Try figuring those probabilities manually!\n\nThe probability for k successes rolling n dice is"
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"In front of and behind the camera, Clint Eastwood not only signed with Ruthless one of his best films, but also the ultimate post-modern western.\n\nA sunset. It is on this image that could not be more logical and sublime that opens Ruthless, already announcing the way the film will deliver twilight of a kind invested by its author for many years. If the western has often been considered for its lyricism and romanticism, Clint Eastwood’s feature film only clings to it in this inaugural shot, as if to better mark its purpose.\n\nAs a matter of fact, Ruthless even begins at the end. Not that of his story, but that of another film, off-screen, which would have had its place in a classic western. Cowboy William Munny, after a life of violence and debauchery, eventually found his redemption by falling in love with a woman who managed to get him out of his whiskey addiction. Leading peaceful lives with their two children, the couple lived happy lives, right up to this foreground, where Munny’s figure is seen burying the one he loved.\n\nBeauty and the Beasts\n\nSo, Ruthless has the genius to present itself as a two-hour epilogue, in which Munny (brilliantly played by Eastwood) agrees to partner with a young cowboy, nicknamed the “Schofield Kid”, for a final bonus. In the town of Big Whiskey, two men severely slashed a prostitute, Delilah, before being released by the town sheriff, “Little Bill” Daggett, with a paltry fine. Delilah’s colleagues and friends, in a surge of anger and solidarity, have raised no less than a thousand dollars for those who will agree to kill the two criminals.\n\nFrom this resolutely dark and feminist premise, Ruthless is moved by a magnificent wisdom, a maturity that allows him to take a step back with the iconography of the western, who nevertheless made the heyday of Clint Eastwood since the series Rawhide. At the same time, it’s interesting to know that the David Webb Peoples screenplay has been hanging around Hollywood boxes since at least the 1980s.",
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"Emil Adolf Behring was a renowned German physiologist who was the first recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Born to a family of moderate means, Emil was at the verge of pursuing a career in theology but in a fateful turn of events he was able to earn a scholarship to the military medical institution. After completing his education he served for the mandated ten years, initially as an assistant surgeon. He also contributed much of his time to research and began studying the disinfectant iodoform. He studied the effects the disinfectant has on toxins released by microorganisms and ascribed its action as anti-toxic rather than being microbicidal. He then moved to Bonn where he trained under Carl Binz, a renowned German physician. Binz guided Behring on the finer nuances of conducting experiments on microorganisms and toxicology. This inquiring mind then set about developing an antitoxin for the widespread epidemic of diphtheria. He collaborated with Shibasaburo Kitasato and conducted research on rat species immune to tetanus thus making a ground-breaking discovery. The serum obtained from the immune species when injected into a patient afflicted with tetanus, created resistance against the disease in the latter. This discovery earned him a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Read on to know more about his life and works.",
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"German Celebrities\nMale Scientists\nPisces Scientists\nGerman Scientists\nGerman Physiologists\nChildhood & Early Life\nEmil Adolf Behring was born to parents August Georg Behring and Augustine Zech, in Hansdorf, present day Poland. August was a teacher by profession and Augustine was his wife from his second marriage. Born on March 15, 1854, Emil grew up with twelve siblings and had a modest upbringing.\nEmil was prepped in orthodox studies at the ‘Gymnasium of Hohenstein’ from where he completed his early education. Though the young kid was intrigued by the subject of medicine, the family’s financial condition prevented him from pursuing medicine at University.\nFalling in line with family traditions, he enrolled at the ‘University of Königsberg’ to pursue higher education in theology. It was at the university that one of his mentors gauged Emil’s interest in medicine and helped him earn a scholarship to the ‘Army Medical College’.\nContinue Reading Below\nYou May Like\n\nThe Sexiest Men Of 2020, Ranked\nCareer\nIn lieu of the scholarship, a student was expected to serve in the military for at least ten years. Thus after earning his degree in medicine in the year 1878 and clearing the entrance examinations conducted by the state board two years later, Adolf joined the military hospital in Berlin as an intern.\nIn 1881, the military doctor was deported to Poland where he assisted a surgeon. He was also the attending physician for the regiment posted in Wohlau for a brief period of time.\nApart from performing his assigned duties in the military, he also contributed a significant portion of his time to research. Coming across numerous patients suffering from sepsis, Behring began to ponder the possibility of whether a living organism could be neutralized internally.\nIn this regard, he started conducting studies on iodoform, a disinfecting agent, in 1881. His conclusions were published in his first scientific paper titled ‘Experimentelle Arbeiten über desinficierende Mittel’, the following year.\nHe showed that the disinfectant was not a parasiticide and instead of killing the microbes it negates the action of poison released by microbial action. His findings brought him into the notice of medical authorities, who were trying to find an effective solution to curb the epidemics.\nBetween the years 1883-87, he conducted further studies on the actions of iodoform and studied for the entrance examination of ‘Prussian Public Health Service’.\nIn 1887, he moved to the ‘Pharmacological Institute’ in Bonn where he conducted further research on antitoxins under Carl Binz, the pharmacologist who studied quinine. He was trained in practices of conducting experiments on animals with a higher degree of accuracy and Carl also provided Behring with important insights on toxicology.\nEmil was then posted at the ‘Institute of Hygiene’, Berlin, in 1889, where he assisted Robert Koch. He also developed close association with another physiologist P. Ehrlich during his tenure at the institute.\nWorking in close association with Shibasaburo Kitasato, the duo worked on identifying the substance which provided resistance against tetanus in white rats. They proposed that the serum obtained from living beings resistant to tetanus, was capable of providing immunity to other living organisms, when injected into their blood stream.\nContinue Reading Below\nAs it was capable of destroying the toxins, released by the microbes causing tetanus, in organisms devoid of immunity from the condition, it served as an effective means of inducing immunity. Their findings were published in the paper on ‘blood-serum therapy’, in December 1890.\nBehring expanded his studies to find a cure for diphtheria and was successful in his endeavour, as the antitoxin obtained from an organism resistant to diphtheria could be used to cure the condition in animals not resistant to it.\nIn 1891, Behring presented his findings before the scientific congregation in London; his lectures ‘Desinfektion am lebenden Organismus’ demonstrated how immunity could be boosted by introducing the serum obtained from a resistant species into the blood stream of a non-resistant species.\nThe following year, he penned ‘Die praktischen Ziele der Blutserumtherapie and der Immunisierungsmethoden zum Zwecke der Gewinnung von Heilserum’ and ‘Das Tetanusheilserum and seine Anwendung auf tetanuskranke Menschen’. The 1892 publications listed his findings on the cure for tetanus and diphtheria in detail.\nDespite being at the receiving end of criticism from many scientists across the globe, he continued working towards developing a method to obtain the serum in sufficient quantities. His efforts were funded by the wealthy owner of a dye works establishment in Frankfurt.\nBy 1893, the experiments related to the blood serum therapy had gained popularity and were conducted extensively. Two years later he embarked on an academic career at the ‘University of Marburg’ as the Professor of Hygiene.\nHe then the explored the probability of using a mixture of toxin and anti-toxin to boost immunity in living beings. He also dedicated his later life in developing a cure for the respiratory disease, tuberculosis; an endeavour he remained unsuccessful in.\nMajor Works\nEmil Adolf Behring was instrumental in developing the studies on immunity and in this regard he made several important contributions. The most important ones being development of antitoxins to cure sepsis and diphtheria; both the diseases were cause of numerous deaths among the humans.\nAwards & Achievements\nBehring was honoured with the ‘Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine’ in 1901 for his contribution towards development of cure for epidemic like diphtheria and tetanus.\nHe was inducted into the ‘American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ as a foreign member in 1902.\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nEmil exchanged the nuptial vows with Else Spinola in 1896 and the couple had six children.\nThe eminent physiologist breathed his last on March 31, 1917 at Marburg\nYou May Like"
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"Four persons who are allegedly involving in some criminal activities in Ondo state, have been paraded by the Ondo State Police Command on Friday.\n\nThe suspects who were arrested over crimes such as murder, vandalisation and illegal medical practice are Ebine Adeleke, Aderemi Okiki, Alhaji Magari and Rabiu Olalekan.\n\nParading the suspects at the headquarters in Akure, the police Public Relations Officer, Funmilayo Odunlami, said one of the suspects, Rabiu Olalekan had been allegedly parading himself and working as a medical doctor in Odigbo Local Government Area of the state before he was arrested.\n\nThe PPRO said, “On December 20, 2022, one Rabiu Olalekan who has been parading himself as a Medical Doctor of Iremide Private Hospital, Orita Ojo, in Odigbo Local Government Area was arrested by team of Special Intervention Squad when a report of unprofessionalism was reported against him.\n\n“The suspect carried out a caesarian surgery on a pregnant woman (name withheld) who was later rushed to Mother and Child Hospital due to excessive bleeding from her private part, it was discovered that the self-acclaimed doctor stitched the womb and the urinary tract together.\n\n“During the investigation, it was discovered that the suspect is not a medical doctor but attended the School of Health Technology, Ijebu-Ode where he studied Community Health Extension Worker and has been deceiving the people with being a medical doctor. He also claimed he invited one Dr. Bayo to help him carry out the caesarian section on the victim but he does not know the address or contact of the said doctor as he said he has lost his phone which was the only means of communicating with the doctor.”\n\nOdunlami also stated that Ebine Adeleke who was arrested for a murder allegedly stabbed one Surulere Ajayi to death during an argument.\n\nThe two other suspects, according to the PPRO, were arrested for allegedly attempting to vandalise electric cables at the Omotosho area of Okitipupa Local Government of the state.\n\nShe said, “On the 18th of December, 2022, at 11 pm, the police got information that vandals were at the Power Station at Omotosho, who were trying to remove cables from an electric transformer. Immediately policemen attached to the power station engaged the vandals and one Aderemi Okiki Aged 21 was arrested.\n\n“During interrogation, he confessed that they were three who came for the operation but the others escaped. He also mentioned one Alhaji Magari aged 57, as the receiver of their stolen goods.\n\n“Items recovered are a sack containing cable wires and two cutlasses. The effort is ongoing to arrest other suspects who are on the run.”\n\nThe police spokesperson said all the suspects would soon be charged in court."
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"The late nights with a torch under the bed covers and the stolen moments between classes have made us what we are: we are rabid consumers of magical fiction. Our love of these books have made us certain of two things: that we want our own giant libraries, and we want magic to be real.\n\nIn theory, having magic in our lives would be like a dream come true. Money troubles, love issues and work problems could all disappear with the flick of a wand. Or a naked dance in the woods under a full moon. Whatever floats your boat.\n\nBut in reality, would magic make our lives easier? Or would it create more problems that our current magic-less worlds are free from? Surely that can’t be true, what could go wrong when we have magic?\n\nSure, magic means we have the option to dole out some supernatural karma on our enemies, but now they have that choice too. That school bully isn’t going to brush it off when we accidentally spill coffee over their pashmina. We’ll be hopping around the biology lab froggy-style before the end of the day.\n\nGroceries are one thing, but have you seen how expensive eye of newt is lately? Daylight robbery.\n\nWhether we like it or not, we would need potion ingredients and they cost money. Would we need another job to fund our magical habits? Maybe, but it beats paying for health insurance, right?",
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"What on earth could go wrong with a magical fur-baby? Familiars are a supernatural’s best friend and we would love them unconditionally, but they are not normal pets. Not only more magical, but smarter, familiars are known to meddle.\n\nYou didn’t imagine Fluffy rolling their eyes at you when you put the wrong ingredient in your potion. They know what’s up. But how can they be a menace? Regular pets yowl when they’re hungry. Familiars will hide your talismans until you fill up their food bowls, and not with that Kibble crap, either.\n\nSouls that have passed over don’t always leave us. Sometimes they stick around to move our potion ingredients and judge our choice of talismans. Without locked doors to worry about they might just walk in on us in the shower, too.\n\nFor all its uses and awesome-ness, magic has its drawbacks. After due consideration, do we really still want our lives filled with magic and all its consequences, both epic and dire? Hell, yeah!\n\n2 thoughts on “If magic was real, would we actually like it?”"
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"Have you taken the Cyber Security quiz from Pewinternet? If you haven’t (and even if you have) check out our article on it here! New government legislation may cause trouble, “smishing” is on the rise and Google is in hot water over their data collection.\n\nFederal agencies have been given a new cyber security framework to conform to as the executive order issued by President Trump in Spring takes effect. The Executive Order has several important points for all federal agencies to conform too such as: Using the new framework published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Cloud storage and computing is to be “shown preference” as long as it complies with federal standards and laws. All agencies are expected to provide a report on their progress by the end of August, as well as how they will implement the required changes. The Executive Order also requires that federal agencies work together to share their security strategies and information, such as potential threats and known cyber security actors.\nSource: New Cybersecurity Policy Will Impact Federal IT Market\n\nGoogle has run into trouble lately with its information collection scandal. Android devices as well as Google services such as Gmail have been surreptitiously collecting user data without their consent our knowledge. We previously wrote a pair of articles on how Google be spying on your right now, and how to make sure it isn’t. This scandal involves a company that makes headsets for Google devices, Shanghai Adups Technology Company, which has left the spyware program Adups in their handheld devices. The low cost phone company Blu has also been found to use this software, and the information it collects, stores and sends is extremely invasive. Any device with Adups is having its text messages, call history (with full numbers), MAC address, Serial Number and Unique Identifier Number. Everything you do on your phone was collected and distributed by this program, which still hasn’t been removed as of the posting of this article. When this program was originally found on devices it was also collecting the users GPS data, SIM number and your mobile browsing history.\nSource: Android Spyware Still Collects PII Despite Outcry\n\nWhat is smishing? Smishing is a modified fishing attack, using SMS as the attack vector. SMS or SM is the technical term for text messages, and they stand for “Short Message System.” The reason that the text message limit is 140 characters is because the SMS uses an already included channel on your phone, normally reserved for maintenance and status updates, to send your text messages. Smishing attacks are very similar to the phishing attacks that they borrow from. They include some sort of inflammatory text message from a seemingly legitimate source. An example would be a text message saying that your bank account is being fined or investigated for suspicious withdrawals, and this message supposedly originates from your bank. They then ask you to call a number or follow a link. Doing so allows the attacker to collect data from your phone, just as if you had opened a suspicious email. The same rules for avoiding phishing attacks apply to smishing attacks, don’t follow links from sources you don’t know and don’t trust. If you haven’t set up text alerts from your bank, then don’t respond to any texts from your “bank.” If you receive a suspicious text, look up the number for your financial institution, and call that number instead. Remember to report the suspicious text message after you verify that nothing has happened to you, this way the attackers can be shut down.\nSource: How Cyber Criminals Are Targeting You Through Text Messages"
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"[A version of this piece appeared on the Salvage website]\n\nWe live in a world being made monstrous.\nBy us. Inhuman and obscene (and anthropocene). Not merely unhomely but uninhabitable.\n\nAnd it is a time of monsters.\nAliens and kaiju, zombies and mutants, giant robots and costumed freaks lay waste to our cities. Rumbling urban smackdowns between unknowable forces scorch the Earth for those with an eye to the main chance. Property developers. Gentrifiers. Buy-to-let landlords. Their snouts in the tattered remains of a public purse no longer really intended to serve the public. At the same time, politicians and journalists casually – and with the most deadly of intentions – label people on our borders and estates and social security as not really human at all.\n\nMonsters mean.\nThey are good for thinking with – from Marx’s vampire capitalists and cyborg factories to the brain-eating undead ghouls that shamble relentlessly across all our post-millennial screens, large and small, dragging the mechanisms by which biopolitical states of exception operate out into plain sight.\n\nEven though monsters might not exist they are the most material of metaphors, and more than mere metaphor.\n\nThey matter and make meaning.\n\nMonsters refuse monstrosity.\nIn Tade Thompson’s ‘One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight’, a deliberately self-interred then accidentally disinterred West African vampire tells his tale. He turned his back on the human world, but had to return to it to learn how to be in a world to which he could never belong. With chilling composure he observes armies clash and people kill for reasons he cannot fathom. He remembers a tale he was told in childhood in which – reworking Dracula’s voyage to Britain – one of the vampire kind, taken unknowingly, broke free in a slaveship and killed everyone onboard. Despite this, the monster, it is clear, was not the real monster. Like the protagonist, the monster refuses – rather than denies – monstrosity. The monster resists and refutes it. He buries himself. He walks away.\n\n‘He had the combined face of a pig and a monkey, which comforted her.’ And so it should. All of us.\nEven if we must rip this line from Dilman Dila’s ‘Monwor’ completely out of context.\n\nYou must look closely to spot the monster. Although it’s not hard.\nThe eponymous and implied monster of Tendai Huchu’s ‘The Chikwambo’ is a motley being, an exquisite corpse: it has ‘the face of a new born baby’, albeit with ‘the head dangl[ing] to the side as if stitched up to the neckless body’, and the ‘hands’ of a ‘monkey, the legs of a baboon and [a] torso made of a patchwork of cloth and dried animal skins, fur from rabbits and cows’. A Chikwambo is created by huroyi, or witchcraft, usually for a businessman looking to get rich. All he needs to do is feed it with a relative’s blood and ‘that blood metamorphose[s] into money’.\n\nIt’s a labour-power equation. The Chikwambo can eat or die; the businessman should fuck off and die.\n\nLikewise, in Chikodili Emelumadu’s ‘Bush Baby’, there’s a wastrel gambler turned thief, the gwei-gwei pursuing and torturing him for stealing its mat, and the men who lied to the wastrel gambler thief, tricking him into stealing from the forest-spirit even though they know it will cost him – agonisingly – his life. Spot the monster.\n\nIs there some calculus by which we can determine the moment at which the becoming-monstrous occurs? At which capital is embodied and the capitalist becomes capital?\n\nWhen the monster is monstrated and the line is drawn, the monstrator is always on the wrong side of it.\nSee Apartheid (cf. James Bennett and Dave Johnston’s comic ‘A Divided Sun’).\n\nMonsters are the world.\nIn Zambia’s Ndola sunken lakes the Ichitapa lurks. If your shadow falls on the water, the monster will cut it from your body, and you will fall into the water and be devoured. There were thing here before us, Jayne Bauling’s ‘Severed’ tells us, things we cannot account for. Things that will remain long after we – individually and as a species – are gone. They predate us, and they pre-date us, and they will be our post-.\n\nThere might be a time when the only ethical thing left for us is, as a character in Vianne Venter’s ‘Acid Test’ seems to think, a radical green accelerationism. Bring it all down, and let the world return.\n\n(Delightfully, and perhaps instructively, Ndola is a twin town of Aldershot.)\n\nYour description of the monster misdescribes the monster and destroys it.\nIn Joe Vaz’s ‘After the Rain’, strange and deadly things emerge from the abandoned mines swiss-cheesing the ground beneath Johannesburg. Even the bugs in the mountainous mine dumps fear these creatures. They prey on township folk, like some contorted repressed returning, a reminder of the suffering and immiseration and state violence under Apartheid and since.\n\nMistaken for ‘long skinny men with dog-heads’, the creatures turn out to be dogs, ‘standing on long hind legs, balancing [their] weight on the tips of [their] paws’, a correction that is also mistake. Whatever they are, they are that, not something or some other thing that they resemble. Not the isomorphic protagonist, who got out as a nine-year-old back in 1986 and only now, thirty years later, returns.\n\nBut this is what happens when the monster ventures from its lair into normalcy.\n\nIts angularity, its awkward and improbable being, its ferocity and anguish, get domesticated. Like a dog.\n\n‘History is what hurts’, Jameson tells us, failing to add: ‘That, and monsters’.\nThey hurt and they hurt. They are in pain, and they bring pain.\n\nLike the witch in Sarah Lotz’s ‘That Woman’ and the women who support and protect her because justice is not going to come from patriarchy or the state. Like the daughter of the old witch in Joan De La Haye’s ‘Impundulu’, who unleashes her just rage and anguish – and the eponymous lightning bird – not only on the man who raped her and made her miscarry but on all those who would take his side. On what we, often glibly, call rape culture and patriarchy.\n\nAs if naming them contains them.\n\nThe other has just as much right (and wrong) as the self.\nWhich doesn’t mean it’s easy or comfortable, as Su Opperman’s grotesque comic ‘The Death of One’ shows us.\n\nAlthough maybe I’m reading it wrong. Maybe what I should be paying attention to is the page split into four panels, across the top two of which the man says ‘the death of one is…’ and across the bottom pair of which the sawtooth-beaked, bird-headed man-thing with too many eyes concludes ‘…is life to the other’. This is not some Lion King circle-of-life pablum, but a call for the dissolution of the monadic subject (and his comedy sidekick, the rational economic actor). An invocation of full communism.\n\n‘If you see a monster at your doorstep’, Grandma says in Nnedi Okorafor’s ‘On the Road’, ‘the wise thing to do is shut the door’. Grandma is wrong.\nThe other is not really other, Lacan says, it just reflects and projects the ego. The Other is radical alterity. It cannot be identified with. It cannot be assimilated. It is unique and beyond representation and it is also the system of representation – the symbolic – that mediates the relationship between the radical, unassimilable alterity of subjects. The Other we first encounter is – quelle surprise! – the mother, defined of course by her phallic lack, which in turn figures the signifier that is always missing.\n\n‘There is an abyss between this world and the next,’ the narrator of Toby Bennett’s ‘Sacrament of Tears’ writes, ‘I fear my nephew looked deep and could not make sense of what he saw’.\n\nBut perhaps the abyss is not a vagina, and the vagina is not an abyss.\n\nPerhaps difference is not a lack at all.\n\nPerhaps difference is an opening-out, a flowering into the realm of monsters. Which is where the monadic phallic white subject already, unbeknown to himself, lives. Along with us all.\n\nPerhaps, like the queer, monster-embracing protagonist of Nerine Dorman’s ‘A Whisper in the Reeds’, we should not focus so much on the monster entering our world but instead on going away from here with the monster. On becoming monster.\n\nBecause difference is an opening-out onto that place beyond, which is called hope or utopia."
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Beyond brief conversion advice for the conversion of spells-known type favored class options, we not only cover the core races, but also aasimar, goblins, merfolk, orcs and tieflings – still leaving some room for further expansion, sure, but when you take a look at the favored class options, they are actually rather interesting from extended concentration-duration effects for incanters to +1/4 bound nexus and increased movement speeds, the favored class options herein struck me a reasonably balanced, did not contain blatant power creep and over all, can be considered to rank among the better such collections I’ve seen – kudos!\n\nNow one very vocal requirement that most fans wanted pertained the conversion of the non-core classes to the spheres of power-system and this pdf happily obliges: Not only the Advanced Player’s Guide (plus Magus!), but also the Advanced Class Guide is covered. (Though not sphere-based alchemy, should you have been looking for that…) Of particular interest for me here was the magus: His Spell Combat and spellstrikes have been expertly translated into the new system and expanded magic now nets you a base sphere/magic talent wild-card that duplicates in a rather neat manner the flexibility of the replaced knowledge pool, scaling up later, btw. More impressive, at least to me, was the elegant redesign of the orcale’s bonus spell-granting curses and the redesign of the summoner: The latter codifies a companion as the eidolon; while still potentially problematic, the foundation of sphere-casting is ultimately more solid than that of the base class. The arcanist’s interaction between spellpoints and the arcane reservoir is also rather well-crafted and quite a few exploits have been properly codified anew.\n\nObviously, there also are archetypes for the new Spheres of Power-centric classes: The Armorist Warleader replaces bound equipment with a full-scaling mount and gains Tactician at 5th level and improved versions at later levels. An okay take on the concept of a tactician-y armorist, though I maintain that there are better options for the latter component. Symbiotic Knights get a symbiote they can summon, which then acts as their armor – one that spontaneously upon summoning may change its properties, though at the cost of only being able to properly use the symbiote him/herself. Elementalists may elect to become elemental-themed warriors (all solid, all representing concepts I’m bored to death with by now), though I still cringe at “frost resistance” – the proper rules-language is “cold resistance,” darn it! 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Divine Lariats are the first archetype I really enjoyed: These guys are basically Wonder Woman, the class – sans the gender restrictions…and they make the lasso badass as a weapon. Kudos!\n\nThe Beastmind Shifter hones his mind, while the pack master gets animal companions…potentially more than one. Okay, I guess. Soul Weaver Lichlings duplicate some lich-y abilities like negative energy affinity and a touch of corruption. Dual Channelers replace bound nexus with better channeling…of both positive and negative energy and they also gain both access to blessings and blights…and overall, the archetype made me fear that it’d be OP in the hands of a halfway decent player…which it is. Wildcard-channel-energy-based feat additions (ignoring prereqs!) and the like just pile on to the already very strong archetype, rendering it imho BROKEN.\n\nThe Symbiat Snypase is a teleport-specialist and the Telekinetic Warrior is, surprise, also about telekinesis. Finally, Thaumaturge devourers get slightly higher forbidden lore backlash when not dropping foes below 0 hp…could be kitten’d…but honestly not worth the trouble. This one is pretty much the definition of a filler archetype. The Pactmage enters one pact of 3 provided and then gains celestial, infernal or aberrant blessings – which would be infinitely more compelling, had the book taken a cue from Covenant Magic or Pact Magic and either integrated them or devoted a similar amount of space to the concepts – as provided, this remains a bit barebones for the concept.\n\nConclusion:\nEditing and formatting are very good, I noticed no glaring issues. The pdf comes fully bookmarked for your convenience and layout adheres to a nice 2-column full-color standard with some new artworks and some stock art you know from older publications blended.\n\nThe good things first: Adam Meyers, J Gray, James Mars, Michael Sayre and Douglas Schaub have crafted what I’d consider a must-have expansion for Spheres of Power – overall, the rules-language is sound and the favored class options plus conversion archetypes alone make this probably a no-brainer for any campaign using spheres of power. At the same time, this book disappointed me on a pretty high level with its archetypes. I get that some cookie-cutter-type engine tweaks regarding the archetypes may be required; the archetypes aren’t bad.\n\nBut if I had to name one weakness of Spheres of Power, then that to me, the classes do not feel that distinct; their individual identities and class features, when divorced from the superb system, just are not that interesting. They are not bad, mind you – quite the contrary! But you won’t see me convert any of them to a non-SoP-game, they just don’t have enough unique tricks when separated from their system. The archetypes had a chance to change that and didn’t…but, as a reviewer, I will not penalize this book for that – to do otherwise would be bad form.\n\nI am, however, going to penalize it for the few instances of blatantly OP content and for the uninspired, utterly bland “I get a mount”-dragoon, the very definition of cookie-cutter-design. Thankfully, these do not represent the overall quality of an otherwise must-have book.\n\nIt is only due to these issues, not the lost chance mentioned above, that I arrive at a final verdict of 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 for the purpose of this platform.\n\nYou can get this all but required expansion for Spheres of Power here on OBS and here on d20pfsrd.com’s shop!"
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"In recent months, the Spanish Canary Islands have become a hot destination for illegal migrants from Africa, including some that are infected with the coronavirus.\n\nMany of these migrants are arriving on the Canary Islands — located in the Atlantic Ocean 100 kilometers off the western coast of Morocco — in an attempt to avoid the Mediterranean route, where it is increasingly more difficult to reach Europe due to coronavirus restrictions and closed ports.\n\nBy mid-May, 2,113 refugees had already arrived on the islands, representing a seven-fold increase over the same period last year, and there is no sign that the migration wave will stop any time soon, according to Czech news portal idnes.cz.\n\nOn Tuesday alone, two ships with more than 80 passengers landed on the island of Gran Canaria. A ship with 50 migrants arrived at the port of Arguineguín, of which 23 of the passengers were children.\n\nThe second vessel, which carried 30 men, one woman, and four children, anchored by the rocky coast near the village of San Bartolomé de Tirajana in the southeastern part of the island.\n\nSpain has already been hit hard by the coronavirus crisis, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths. Now, tests have shown that three migrants who have recently arrived have been infected with the coronavirus. Both groups of migrants will now be quarantined for two weeks due to the common coronavirus epidemic restrictions.\n\nAlthough the number of migrants arriving in Spain by sea has fallen by almost a third this year compared to last year, the Canary Islands are experiencing high levels of pressure.\n\nAll the facilities for migrants are already full, and humanitarian organizations are now moving migrants to empty gyms and sports halls.\n\n“We are full. But if they continue to arrive, we must receive them, at least until the state of emergency ends,” said Raúl Báez Quintana from the Red Cross.\n\nIt is not possible to move migrants from the islands to mainland Spain during the state of emergency, which now applies until June 7.\n\nThe Canary Islands are archipelago that despite belonging to Spain are far closer to Africa than the European continent. Although they are located 100 kilometers from the northwest coast of Africa, it is much more difficult to reach the Canary Islands in small ships than to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Spain or Italy.\n\nOne benefit of the Canary Islands that increases their appeal is that migrants do not have to go through the dangerous crossing of the Sahara to reach them.\n\nTitle image: Migrants rest after arriving at the port of Los Abrigos, on the Canary Island of Tenerife, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. A boat carrying 68 migrants arrived at the port Tuesday, where they were attended to by the authorities and transferred to a detention facility. (AP Photo/Carlos Moreno)"
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"UT Police Department officers not only protect and serve the campus community — they also help feed it.\n\nUTPD rewarded undeclared sophomore Whitney Jameson with a cheese pizza Sunday evening after she reported a theft that resulted in the recovery of seven stolen bikes on campus. Jameson, a security coordinator at Kinsolving Residence Hall, said she observed a man cutting bike locks last Monday at 5:45 a.m. outside of Duren Residence Hall and called police in time for them to make a connected arrest.\n\n“I felt like such a good citizen,” Jameson said. “Working nights is pretty basic, so stopping something bad from actually happening felt pretty good.”\n\nUTPD officer Dustin Farahnak responded to the incident and helped recover the bikes. For over a decade, UTPD’s Hungry for Justice program has awarded about four pizzas a year to people who report crimes on campus that result in an arrest, Farahnak said.\n\n“It’s fun for the officers because we get to meet the party who saved the day and buy them lunch, and it gets the word out a little bit,” Farahnak said. “We would like to see a lot more reports than that. I’d be happy to do this every single day.”\n\nFarahnak said officers are still trying to return six of the bikes to their owners and suggested ways to protect bikes on campus.\n\n“Double-lock your bike, know your serial number, register it at Parking and Transportation — those things are going to make you a lot less susceptible to being a victim of bike theft,” Farahnak said. “We also engrave driver’s license numbers onto bikes for free at the station because every cop in Texas will be able to identify it after that.”\n\nFarahnak said in addition to these safeguards, UTPD relies on the whole community to report and prevent crimes like these from taking place.\n\n“There’s a commonality between bike theft and other kinds of crimes,” Farahnak said. “In this case, the criminal had crystal meth and warrants, so calling it in really helped the community.”\n\nTo encourage more students to report crime, the department is both rebranding and expanding the program, UTPD spokesperson Noelle Newton said. It is now called Safer by the Slice.\n\n“We have been rewarding students, faculty and staff with a free pizza for a while now under our Hungry for Justice program,” Newton said in an email. “The program started with bike theft only, but we have expanded it to include all crimes.”\n\nJameson said she hopes the program’s expansion will incentivize students to report crime across campus.\n\n“Our police department is kind of small compared to how large our campus is, and I think the program helps people take action when they see questionable things going on,” Jameson said. “At the bare minimum, it helps the police department have eyes everywhere, even if they’re not there.”\n\nOriginally published in The Daily Texan on January 27, 2019"
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"Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden stumbled over a name when he was interviewed during the virtual \"I Will Vote\" concert, and social media has lit up with claims that he confused President Donald Trump with a previous occupant of the Oval Office.\nYes, Mr Biden did say \"George,\" which some social media users concluded was a reference to former President George W. Bush. But many of these posts omit a critical detail: The interviewer was named George too.\nREAD MORE: Trump and Biden lawyer up for potential legal stoush\nHere's a breakdown of the facts and the context around the claims that are circulating online:\nCLAIM: In an interview, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden confused President Donald Trump with former President George W. Bush.\nAP'S ASSESSMENT: Missing context. Mr Biden and his wife, Jill, were being interviewed by actor and comedian George Lopez during the virtual \"I Will Vote\" concert Sunday.\nTHE FACTS: Social media users are sharing a 27-second clip of Joe and Jill Biden to suggest that Mr Biden is not mentally fit to run for office ahead of Election Day. But the clips being widely shared lack context.\nThe full video, which Mr Biden tweeted, shows the former vice president was being interviewed by actor George Lopez as part of a virtual concert being held in support of the Democratic candidate by the Biden Victory Fund.\nLopez and political commentator Ana Navarro were hosting the live concert, which featured performances from the Black Eyed Peas and Jennifer Hudson.\nDuring the interview — at around the 13:00 mark of the video tweeted by Mr Biden — actor George Lopez asks the Democratic candidate what he would say to undecided voters with only a few days left before Election Day.\n\"Like if someone is undecided and maybe thinking about not voting, why should they vote and why should they vote for you?\" Lopez asks.\nMr Biden then responds saying that there is a lot on the ballot in this election.\n\"The character of the country in my view is literally on the ballot, what kind of country are we going to be,\" he says. \"Four more years of George uh...George, going to find ourselves in a position if Trump gets elected, we are going to be in a different world.\"\nMr Biden appears to stumble over his words before correcting himself. The clips online do not mention that Mr Biden was being interviewed by Lopez and instead contend that Mr Biden was so confused that he mixed up President Trump with George W. Bush, who was president immediately before Barack Obama and Biden, his vice president, took office.\"\nWATCH: Joe Biden confuses President Trump with George Bush,\" the Trump War Room, one of the official Trump campaign Twitter accounts, tweeted Sunday night. \"4 more years of George, uh, George...\"\nPresident Donald Trump also shared his thoughts on the clip on Twitter, receiving 32,000 retweets.\n\"Joe Biden called me George yesterday,\" he said. \"Couldn't remember my name. Got some help from the anchor to get him through the interview. The Fake News Cartel is working overtime to cover it up!\"\nOn Sunday night, Mr Biden tweeted the full footage of the concert, which was live streamed on Periscope.\nCONTACT US"
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"Ethnomusicologist, Museum Consultant and Media Producer\nThe people of the upper Gulf coast have created a rich and multifaceted musical culture. Unfortunately, these musical genres are hardly known outside this region and there is a risk that some of this heritage will be lost forever.\n\nThe Garland Encyclopedia emphasizes that “the region has produced a plethora of song genres”. If one only steps in the very recent history of the countries along the upper Gulf coast, that is Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the eastern coastal region of Saudi Arabia, one is surprised at how many active musicians and singers this region has produced. The Kuwaiti based ethnomusicologist Lisa Urkevich states that “the Arabian Gulf is historically one of the most musical regions of the Peninsula”.\n\nIn particular, the extensive pearl-diving and sea trade activities with regions as far as India, Africa and Persia, and the trade connection with inner Arabia created and cross-fertilised a rich and multifaceted music culture in the region. This mainly took place before the exploitation of oil in the 1940s.\n\nThis article provides an overview of the most common musical genres prevalent in the Gulf region; it corresponds to the article about musical instruments, titled A Rich Culture Expressed in Music - Musical Instruments in The Upper Gulf Region.\n\nGenres Grouped According To Their Origin\n\nWe can group the main musical genres according to the natural environment – mainly the land and the coast – where the people live, and to the origin of musicians. Although these are completely different environments and influences, there is a connection: the importance of the voice, the striking interlocking pattern and the extensive and creative use of poetry.\n\nSince there are many musical genres, this article will only mention the most important types and loosely group them into three main categories. These categories are not clear-cut, as communities have always exchanged cultural traits; for instance, singers and instrumentalists of sea music often perform music with strong roots beyond the Gulf as well.\n\nIf the music of the upper Gulf is hardly known outside the region, the musical practice of female musicians and singers is even more hidden. Exhibited especially during weddings, and (until recently) within communities along the coast, women were and are extremely skilful as singers and even drummers. For instance, Lisa Urkevich mentions several genres where women participated in dance and instrument playing.\n\nMusic from the Sea\n\nSea music researchers Poul Rovsing Olsen and Ulrich Wegner call the music of the pearl divers “the most refined music-making of the area”. Sea music (in Arabic fann al-baḥri), that is music related to fishing, pearling and the sea trade, is not only the most sophisticated music of the region, but is also the most important group of the genres.\n\nMost scholars group these genres into work songs (previously the most important group) and leisure time music called fijiri. Work and fijiri music consist of many different subgenres and songs. For instance, every single activity on a boat – such as pulling the anchor - required a specific song and rhythm and therefore the repertoire was huge. With the demise of pearling and the use of sailing boats, many genres became extinct or seldom performed.\n\nFijiri was performed at the start and end of the pearling season, on the large trading ships and in the dār (in Bahrain and Qatar) or dīwāniya (in Kuwait). A dār was often only a small hut along the beach where sailors met to chat, drink tea and coffee, and foremost to make music and sing. This tradition continues to exist among the descendants of sailors, nowadays in dedicated rooms in private houses.\n\nThe musical genre ṣawt originated in the small coastal town centres of Kuwait and Bahrain. Essentially, it is an urban music combining influences from the local Bedouin and fishing communities with music from Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Sawt mainly consists of two completely interwoven elements: the scales and method of playing the string instrument oud, which are taken from Classical Arabic music, together with the polyrhythmic structures and lyrics taken from Gulf communities’ musical traditions. The singer and oud player are supported by the violin and the mirwās drum.\n\nMusic from the Land\n\nIn her book Music and Traditions of the Arabian Peninsula, Lisa Urkevich, for instance, distinguishes between influences from the Badū (itinerant) and Haḍar (settled) communities.\n\nAl ‘arḍa is the quintessential dance-song genre still performed by most tribes in the region. The musical instruments are ṭabl baḥri and the ṭār. In the coastal region, this old battle dance has been slightly modified: in comparison to the non-coastal areas in Saudi Arabia, the expression of the dance is less belligerent and little bells attached to the rim of the ṭār create additional sound.\n\nRebāba refers to the genre and the instrument; a small, bowed, one-stringed instrument with a resonant body covered with goat or wolf hide. The singer recites poetry and accompanies it with this instrument. Although often regarded as a typical Badū genre, it is equally regarded as part of the Haḍar cultural heritage (see Urkevich).\n\nRegional Music with Strong Roots outside the Gulf Region\n\nThough the performers of these genres – such as laywa, habbān and ṭanbūra – have strong roots in East African and Persian cultures, they have become part of the regional culture of the Gulf.\n\nSea musicians still perform these genres at the beginning or end of their sea music and ṣawt performing sessions in dār, dīwāniya, majlis or in public.\n\nThe origin of laywa can be traced to the east African coast, mainly Tanzania and Kenya, the ṭanbūra to southern Egypt and Sudan, and the habbān to the Iranian coast. Communities with roots in Africa or Persia perform this music very seldom and always in private, as part of ritualistic or heeling activities.\n\nIn laywa, the leading instrument player – the ṣurnāy ‘oboe’ – moves between the dancers and other instrumentalists. The relatively large percussion group is set in the centre while the dancers move around anti-clockwise and in measured steps. The instrument group consists of the drums ṭabl al ‘oad, musūndū, chechānga and the idiophone bātū or jigange.\n\nTanbūra denotes the main instrument, a triangular lyre, and the genre. The singer accompanies himself on the lyre while sitting on the floor. The drum players (ṭabl Nubia) sit to the right and left of the lyre player. Two or more dancers in front of the instrumentalists move their lower bodies to create rhythmic sounds with their manjūr rattle belts. In a right angle to the instrumentalist, two rows of line dancers facing each other move inwards and outwards.\n\nToday, especially in Kuwait and Bahrain, many of these musical traditions are still maintained within the private dīwāniya / dūr (sing. dār), through government sponsored groups and by listening to rescued old recordings mainly from shellac discs.",
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"Everything You Need to Know about Himalayan salt bricks\n\nNumerous wellbeing claims are frequently connected to pink Himalayan salt. Nonetheless, a large portion of these cases don't have examination to help them.\n\nNotwithstanding the way that pink Himalayan salt products.Just holds back minuscule measures of extra minerals, many individuals actually guarantee that it can give various medical advantages.\n\nIn all actuality, the vast majority of these cases have no exploration to help them. Some of pink Himalayan salt's generally advanced wellbeing claims incorporate that it would be able:\n\nA portion of the cases connected with the non-dietary purposes of pink Himalayan salt might be inexactly founded on research.\n\nThe utilization of pink salt room as a treatment for different lung illnesses has been assessed in a couple of studies. The outcomes recommend that there could be some advantage, however generally, more thorough exploration is expected to research their viability. Then again, a portion of these wellbeing claims are simply typical elements of sodium chloride in the body, so you'll get these advantages from any sort of salt.",
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"For instance, specialists have found that extremely low-salt weight control plans might add to dozing issues. This proposes that a sufficient measure of salt might be fundamental for quality rest. In any case, the review didn't look at pink Himalayan salt and it is probable an element of the sodium chloride in any salt.\n\nConsidering the off track wellbeing claims, it's all's not difficult to see the reason why certain individuals are befuddled about which kind of salt to utilize. Be that as it may, no examinations have thought about the wellbeing impacts of pink Himalayan salt and customary table salt. Assuming they were to, it's far-fetched that they'd report any distinctions.\n\nIn any case, on the off chance that you might want to keep away from the added substances in normal table salt, pink Himalayan salt is an extraordinary regular other option. Yet, don't anticipate seeing the significant medical advantages that you could find out about on the web.\n\nFurthermore, recall that table salt is a significant dietary wellspring of iodine, so on the off chance that you're utilizing pink Himalayan salt, you should get iodine from different food varieties like kelp, dairy items and fish to assist with keeping away from iodine lack. At long last, pink Himalayan salt is in many cases substantially more costly than ordinary salt. So in the event that you wouldn't fret the added substances, utilizing standard table salt ought to be okay.\n\nBesides, glucose levels, maturing and charisma are basically constrained by factors other than the salt in your eating routine, and there are just no logical examinations to propose eating pink Himalayan salt can help any of these parts of your wellbeing.\n\nThe building sector is expanding significantly. Previously, it was clear that old architects and interior decorators were particularly influenced by the style of the building and the client's needs. The buildings were typically load-bearing designs, so there wasn't much to accomplish.\n\nHowever, in this evolved and modern-day, client demands have radically altered due to the advancement of sustainable construction, particularly in interior decoration.\n\nEarlier buildings were created to fulfill the basic requirement for convenience, but today's structure usage isn't just for comfort. Other businesses, including hotels, facilities, and office buildings, tried to spread the designers' wings. After saying that, let's go on to our topic, one of the highly publicized and expanding products, namely Himalayan salt bricks.\n\nAfter being mined, Himalayan Salt Bricks are exported from Pakistan to the Punjab province. Due to the 84 important minerals, it contains, salt frequently has a pinkish hue. Before now, its application had only been restricted to the food business, where it is employed as a table salt additive and an outstanding salt material for home cooking displays.\n\nDesigners and professionals have discovered its extraordinary application in beautifying lighting and a salt wall.\n\nAlthough there are alternative uses for this Himalayan salt block, none are supported by any evidence;\n\nAs professionals in the construction industry, we want to call your attention to the overlap between internal design and construction.\n\nA growing trend in the interior design of spas, wellness centers, yoga studios, and even residences owned by devotees of all holistic matters is the construction of Himalayan salt walls. Several people use these bricks to create a Himalayan salt wall for decorative purposes in their living rooms, bathrooms, fireplaces, or entryway. Due to the health advantages and aesthetic value of pink salt, some businesses choose to include them in the design of their workplaces, wellness centers, and treatment or massage facilities.\n\nDue to the numerous health advantages of Himalayan pink salt tiles and bricks, using them to build salt walls is one of the most popular wellness ideas. Himalayan salt is recovered from its sources in its purest state since it is pure and free of any additions or laborious refining procedures. This salt is only discovered naturally in old sea reserves in Pakistan's Salt Mines, which are close to the Himalayan foothills. Salt tiles are made from the formed boulders of Himalayan salt.\n\nHimalayan salt come in a variety of sizes;\n\nThese are the ideal sizes for constructing and designing Himalayan and blocks.\n\nAs a result, this salt item can be used extensively in the Spa and Sauna areas and has a wider scope in interior home and office design opportunities.\n\nNow that you are familiar with this remarkable salt let's learn more about the advantages of constructing a salt wall.\n\nLooks fantastic! A Himalayan salt wall can give your space that \"wow\" element.\n\nYour salt wall can be installed in one of two ways. The adhesive installation technique employing a metal frame is the easiest option. This is the technique to use if you wish to construct your wall at an edge or as a standalone structure. Unmounting or moving an isolated wall can be done without too much difficulty. Salt sputtering or collectively gluing Himalayan salt tiles or blocks is another way to install Himalayan salt walls.",
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"This technique for installing Himalayan salt walls uses a fixable metal profile. Bricks of salt are positioned on the anchoring system. Using this technique, an LED strip can even be mounted.\n\nThis approach is slightly restricted because it is uncountable and prohibits using backlights. Additionally, glue is not advised because it can create a layer over the salt, eliminating the benefits of Himalayan salt therapy. Here are a few things you should be aware of if you decide to continue using this technique:\n\nInstall a mesh that will aid in fixing the salt splutter or \"salt coating\" before applying it.\n\nIn addition, you must create a mixture of Himalayan crystalline salt. Because using glue combinations can affect respiratory systems, it is not advised.\n\nHimalayan salt blocks can also be joined by adhesive. However, this requires a certain type of glue. This is because normal glue and Himalayan salt particles can react.\n\nHimalayan salt adhesive often appears as a powder that must be dissolved in water by the owner's manual. You must wait a predetermined amount of time for the adhesive to dry after installing the salt wall before removing any extra to complete.\n\nHimalayan salt therapy is becoming more popular as a treatment for the signs of numerous medical diseases, including salt rooms and salt spas being the newest trend. The Himalayan salt bricks bring a distinctive aspect to your home decor and give you a healthy and fresh atmosphere in addition to all the benefits that have been discussed and extolled."
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