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[ null, "There have been 1,479 lung injury cases associated with vaping as of October 15, 2019. There has also been 33 e-cigarette-related deaths across 24 states according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But there are vape influencers and vaping models who claim that they are real victims if the e-cigarette illness crisis.\n\nThe mysterious nationwide lung illness is known as e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury (EVALI). The CDC said that e-cigarettes with THC, especially those purchased off the street, are linked to most of the cases of the outbreak. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking into ban flavored vaping products in an attempt to protect young people. States that have some sort of vaping ban include California, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, and Washington.\n\nBut there are vape influencers and vape models who claim that they e-cigarette bans are killing their business. There are personalities who promote vaping products on social media and get paid to do so. Some of the vaping influencers are making thousands of dollars a month by promoting vape products. A congressional report in July found that Juul Labs Inc. spent over $200,000 to attract young vapers by way of influencers.\n\nVictoria Williams is a 26-year-old out of Savannah, Georgia, who used e-cigarettes to quit traditional cigarettes. She started using her Instagram account to show how much she enjoyed vaping. Soon enough, she gained over 58,000 followers. Now, Williams is being paid between $20 to $300 per post and was earning about $3,500 a month by promoting companies such as Skol Pods and Craze Liquids.\n\nHowever, the funds have dried up following the health concerns regarding vaping. “Last month I had to borrow money from my dad to pay my rent,” Williams told the New York Post. “My car is overdue for an oil change. I’m late on credit card payments.”\n\nIn June, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned four vape product companies that they must put warning labels on their e-cigarette products. The new rules also apply to social media influencers, and they must include the same warnings.\n\n“I do use the warning labels, but I was a little reluctant,” said 24-year-old vape influencer Manuel Urzua. “I’m so into photography, and the warning labels make the pictures look so bad.” Urzua said he used to make $5,500 per month by promoting vape brands, but these days he is only earning $2,000 monthly.\n\nMany of the vape influencers are models who utilize their physical beauty to promote vaping products and brands.\n\nTGIF @savagecbd SERENE. Do you love apples? Well, then you'll love this flavor. Crafting this flavor from the best apple we could find, both green and red apples, we added in small notes of candied sour to bring you your next CBD favorite! #ad\n\n@nastyjuiceeu Nasty Salts Trap Queen 🍓 #nastyjuiceeu ⚠️ Warning: this product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical chemical. Not for the use or sale to minors 🔞 18+ only!\n\nPriscilla Gomez is a 22-year-old vape influencer/model from Riverside, California, who has over 123,000 Instagram followers. Priscilla says she is doing her part to prevent marketing e-cigarettes to underage kids, she blocks underage followers. “I look in my insights [an Instagram analytics tool] and look at my age demographic,” Gomez said. “If I spot underage accounts, I block them.”\n\nI want to do very biggest lasso but space not enough so yeah 🙏🏼🔥 🎥 : @cazzrah\n\nYou can read more from the vaping influencers over at the New York Post." ]
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[ null, "May 27, 2015(Nyamilepedia)—You must be out of your mind if you cannot agree with me in this argument. As denial, liars and lack country hood become a habit to manipulate and demonized those who yawning for change.\n\nFirst and foremost, let me have few observation about Decentralization governance system current we have in South Sudan.\n\nThere are so many reasons why this system failed the country both politically and economically. The simple fact about it is that, decentralization system was first water and nurtured with communist ideology during the guerrilla error.\n\nAs a result, none system of governance was invented, own and then become a form of distortion and gradually become discriminatory setting that promote divisions among our citizens. Therefore the only savior and reliable governance system we have left is the federal democracy system recently passed in Pagak.\n\nDear compatriots, I have to wonder why we are so difficult to adapt a system that promotes equality, justice and freedom. A governance system that encourage and empower every citizen in the country to fully participate regardless of what tribes they are or what region they come from.\n\nYou must be so negative and pathetic to suggest that, current system in Juba would be preferable even with its current form. Every citizen deserve an accountability settings, the same to the government, they need a system that has divide it powers according to the level of the government.\n\nThe three levels of Government include Legislatures, Executives and Judiciary.\n\nIn simple term, those levels in Juba are just like a toilet papers under kiir mayardit, I therefore cautiously would like to remind our readers that, constitution or law cannot in anyway be discharge or own by individuals in the country.\n\nDecentralization that we have under kiir has failed us dearly, so i can’t see how we can fix it either. However, I believe federal system remain the only glimmer of hope to the new nation.\n\nIn fact this system has more positive political, economic and social moral as you would imagine.\n\nTo be frank, I totally have fallen in love with this system. Indeed, this has prompt me to stand tall and asking my compatriots, my country men and women who have the inspirations to take this nation back to her people to joint me and other comrades that are already in the matching to establish a governance system that will replace the current tribal, rotten and unworthy system which had caused us so many lives.\n\nFederal system need to be roll-out on time so that citizen understands it ingredients and how healthy it is.\n\nDear state men and women, the good thing about this system is that, no one will ever squeeze you like an orange nor anybody would pile you like a banana.\n\nIn other word, you will be the most powerful person in the country not the president; you will hold public servants accountable for corruptions, tribalism. nepotism and killings.\n\nTherefore, there is no time to wait; this is because the fundamental principle to civilization and formation of good governance is that, good leaders work tirelessly to set up a system that promote democracy and good governance for years to come.\n\nThis is what our dear leader, our brother and friend Dr Riek Machar has been doing since he joined the struggle many years ago. It is clear in the record, especially on national issues, I can’t see any reason that could make you doubt this system given his strong advocacy on many issue including self-determination.\n\nHe has been someone who would like every citizen to have a fair ago. He is also someone who do not agree to leaders whose their aims is to loots public resources and misusing of people’s power.\n\nSouth Sudanese let us grasp this opportunity for our future and our children’s future." ]
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[ "When I decided to become the CEO of POWEM PUBLISHERS, I created a plan that required my full immersion into the world of books so that I could get a better understanding of the publishing process.\n\nOne of my first experiences was to attend The 26th Annual African American Children’s Book Fair in Philadelphia, PA. It was an early Saturday morning when Sean Moses and I departed for our 2-hour trek to the City of Brotherly Love. Being that this was our first book fair, we didn’t know what to expect. More than 3000 people attend the fair annually. It is the largest single-day event in the country that showcases award-winning authors and illustrators who create books that feature children of color.\n\nDue to driving in traffic, going to the wrong Community College of Philadelphia campus, and having difficulty finding parking once we got to the right campus on 17th and Spring Garden streets, we unfortunately did not arrive until about 2:30p.m. This was only 90 minutes before the event was scheduled to end. When we entered the facility, we were overwhelmed with the amount of people inside of the exhibition. There were hundreds of people in lines throughout. The only book that was a “must have” for Sean Moses, was Miles Morales: Spider-Man by fellow Marylander, Author Jason Reynolds, a National Book Awards finalist. We searched several tables but could not find the book. Then we spotted Mr. Reynolds himself, signing copies of his books at one of the author tables! We immediately joined the long line for Mr. Reynold’s book and signature. We made it to the table and requested a copy of Miles Morales: Spider-Man, along with Mr. Reynold’s signature. Mr. Reynold’s informed us that the book had not been released yet, and that they were only giving complimentary copies to educators. (The name of the special copies escapes me, but the giveaways were not the final draft of the book.)\n\nSean Moses was very disappointed. Getting this book was really the only reason that he had wanted to come. He got over it quickly, since he got to meet Jason Reynolds! Sean Moses quickly turned his attention to the book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Author Derrick Barnes and Illustrator Gordon C. James (pictured above). From that point on, Sean Moses went from table to table, reading books, collecting them, taking pictures with book writers, capturing signatures, and actively listening to book readings. By the time the book fair was closing, I had to pay for about $300 worth of books.\n\nThere were so many great books from which to choose. In addition to Crown, we purchased Trombone Shorty, the autobiography of Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews. I also purchased a book for a colleague’s daughter, I Love My Hair, by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley. I bought Blue Moon by Tonya Bolden, Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis by Jabari Asim, and many others. By the time we arrived at home, he had read nearly every book that we had with us.\n\nAfter leaving the book fair, we met up with an old friend of mine who was generous enough to give us a tour of the city. If you’ve never been to Philadelphia, I encourage you to go. Our first stop was to the Independence Visitor’s Center, where we were able to snap photos with the statues of Rocky and Benjamin Franklin. As we walked through nearby neighborhoods, we saw the home of Betsy Ross and another national historic landmark, Elfreth’s Alley. Our visit ended with a stop at Jim’s South Street, home of one of the best cheesesteaks in Philly.\n\nOn our way home from the book fair in Philly, Sean Moses decided he wanted to get on his knees, while still buckled up, and read his books. I instructed him get up off the floor, so he chose to lie down instead. For the entire drive home, he changed positions every time he started a new book. When we arrived home, he alerted me that he was not able to take off his seat belt. I discovered that he had managed to twist himself up with the seatbelt. Every attempt I made to loosen the seat belt and untangle him made it tighten up more. Sean Moses began to cry, panicking that the seat belt was going to squeeze the life out of him. I made a mad dash into the house and grabbed a knife from the kitchen drawer. I sprinted back outside to free him from the seat belt’s grip. Relieved that he was safe, he apologized for not following the safety instructions while riding in a vehicle. I was overcome with emotions. I was glad he was safe, upset that he had not followed instructions, and worried about how much the seatbelt was going to cost to repair. All I could say was, “Okay son, go wash up and go to bed.”\n\nThe next morning, when I was less stressed and in a clearer head space, I went into his bedroom to discuss what transpired the night before. His response took me right back to the scene of the offense and all those emotions overwhelmed me again.\n\nI said, “Sean Moses, I’m disappointed that I had to cut my seatbelt because you wouldn’t follow safety instructions.”\n\n😂😂😂 Thank God I can laugh about it now, because at the time, it was not a laughing matter. His consequence for about a year after that was that he received a safety lecture EVERY time he rode inside of my car. 😂😂😂\n\nYou can name this anything\n\nYouth is Wasted on the Young", null ]
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[ null, "It’s 3AM and I’m so angry I am literally shaking. Don’t expect any unbiased reporting on my part this morning.\n\nCongress just made a move to OFFICIALLY arm Syrian Rebels, totally against the will of the American people, and I am furious. This can not go without a response. I will not defend any of the pretty boy Tea Party heartthrobs who constantly promise that they have our backs. I will defend no one.\n\nOur congress has reportedly “secretly” approved an arms package for “moderate” Syrian Rebels and the American people had better wake up now.\n\nThe way I see it, our lawmakers made a decision that they know the American people do not support. They have funded the enemy. They can throw around the “moderate” term all they want but according to Christian leaders in Syria there is no such thing. These guns will find their way into the hands of al Qaeda and those idiots will be coming for us next.\n\nWe may never know how any of them voted which makes it even worse.\n\nI see the vote as unanimous. Why? Because even if any of them conscientiously voted against this, the bottom line is that none of them had the guts to open their mouths and let us know what was happening.\n\nWASHINGTON — Light arms supplied by the United States are flowing to “moderate” Syrian rebel factions in the south of the country and U.S. funding for months of further deliveries has been approved by Congress, according U.S. and European security officials.\n\nThe weapons, most of which are moving to non-Islamist Syrian rebels via Jordan, include a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.\n\nWhat is a “non-Islamist” Syrian rebel? Daniel Greenfield is better qualified to answer that question than I am:\n\nThe moderate Syrian rebels, like the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, are a myth; an imaginary character used to tell soothing stories to children. Unfortunately the storytellers think that we’re the children.\n\nThe Syrian Civil War is a religious war. It’s not a war over democracy or freedom. It’s a conflict between two totalitarian systems, one loosely based on a mixture of Islam and Socialism, and the other more rigidly based on Islam. Both are brutal and merciless to anyone who doesn’t belong. Both have their death squads and extensive corruption on the inside.\n\nI think the most telling fact of what has transpired is the way that Congress has gone about making this happen. We hear complaints of Barack Obama wanting to force his will on the people by bypassing congress. It is no secret that he has been threatening more use of executive orders for the remainder of his term.\n\nI can’t say that Obama acting against congress is any more tyrannical than congress acting against the American people. The New York Times/Reuters report goes on to state, “Congress approved funding for weapons deliveries to the Syrian rebels in classified sections of defense appropriations legislation, two sources familiar with the matter said. It was not clear when the funding was approved, but unclassified defense funding passed Congress in late December.”\n\nIs anyone else just a little sick to their stomach right about now?\n\nThey want to hide behind classified information and think we won’t find out about it?\n\nI just want to know when Americans are going to get angry enough to do something about it. I have been a bit shell shocked over the last month or so because one of the biggest stories in American history has already broken and everyone seems to be letting it roll like water off a ducks back. This is a related story and you need to understand that our federal government will do ANYTHING they can to support Saudi Arabia.\n\nOn December 17th we (and pretty much every alternative publication in America) reported:\n\nThe bottom line is that those 9/11 attacks that killed 3000 Americans, and thousands more in war zones overseas, were funded by Saudi Arabia.\n\nThousands upon thousands of people all over the world died for a lie.\n\nAnd once again we find that whatever Saudi Arabia wants we will surely try to provide.\n\nMichael Snyder reported back in August that Saudi Arabia was ready and willing to finance this war in Syria:\n\nThe party that stands to benefit the most is Saudi Arabia, and they won’t even be doing any of the fighting. They have been pouring billions of dollars into the conflict in Syria, but so far they have not been successful in their attempts to overthrow the Assad regime. Now the Saudis are trying to play their trump card – the U.S. military. If the Saudis are successful, they will get to pit the two greatest long-term strategic enemies of Sunni Islam against each other – the U.S. and Israel on one side and Shia Islam on the other. In such a scenario, the more damage that both sides do to each other the happier the Sunnis will be.\n\nThere would be other winners from a U.S. war with Syria as well. For example, it is well-known that Qatar wants to run a natural gas pipeline out of the Persian Gulf, through Syria and into Europe. That is why Qatar has also been pouring billions of dollars into the civil war in Syria.\n\nSo if it is really Saudi Arabia and Qatar that want to overthrow the Assad regime, why does the United States have to do the fighting?\n\nSomeone should ask Barack Obama why it is necessary for the U.S. military to do the dirty work of his Sunni Muslim friends.\n\nWe all remember how the American people, and many of our nation’s finest, raised hell when Obama tried to get us into this war. This doesn’t make Obama and company look good with their Saudi friends. I mean… Come on Barack, who is the King over there?\n\nSo they found their back door, as they always do. And for any of you who remember those legislators who were standing up and acting like they were on the side of the American people, maybe this should be a lesson to you.\n\nWhere the hell are those guys now?\n\nThey were just hoping to keep quiet and that we wouldn’t find out.\n\nWe can not stand for this anymore. Try to vote them all out if you think that will work. There are reinforcements waiting who are just as corrupt as these men and women who were trusted to represent us.\n\nThey piss all over everything that once made this country great and it is high time that someone started pissing back.\n\nDo you really think there is a big difference between democrats and republicans? Folks that is largely an illusion that keeps the people divided. There is a reason that I call myself a conservative but not a republican. They give us more evidence every day that they are the same party. We call them the ruling class.\n\nHow does it make you feel that your government is doing everything it can to infringe upon your second amendment rights while spending your tax dollars to arm Islamist rebels?\n\nIt’s going to take men and women of great courage if we are to change this. Otherwise it will keep happening and it is our fault if we allow it." ]
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[ null, "I’m happy to have back E.A. West! She was a guest last year with her book, Battlefield of the Heart. I have high respect for our military and so I’m thrilled to be able to bring you an excerpt of West’s new book, Pressure. Enjoy!\n\nRavi Singh is a homeless veteran haunted by memories of his time in the Marine Corps. Thanks to his attempts to get a group of teenaged gang members to leave the life of crime they’ve chosen, he got shot. Now the wound is infected, and he’s too sick to move. When the teens bring his favorite nurse practitioner to him, he’s torn between anger that they kidnapped her and gratitude that they cared enough to get him help.\n\nAs Emma Johnston works to treat Ravi, searches for a way to escape, and attempts to figure out just what his relationship to the gang is, she meets the young orphan boy dubbed Twitch. The child brings out the best in Ravi and helps Emma see a side of the gang members she never expected. The more she learns about Ravi’s unconventional life, the better she understands him and the more she wishes he would quit stubbornly refusing to seek psychiatric treatment. Falling for him was never part of the plan, but neither was getting kidnapped.\n\nCan their budding relationship survive such challenging circumstances, or will it end in devastation?\n\nEmma Johnston’s footsteps echoed through the dark parking garage as she hurried toward her car. The hair on the back of her neck rose with the sensation of someone watching her, but the garage appeared as empty as ever. Why hadn’t she asked security to escort her to her car? Waiting an extra twenty minutes for a guard to show up when she was already exhausted would have been better than compromising her safety by venturing so far from people in the middle of the night.\n\nShe formed a fist around her keys, making sure the points stuck out between her fingers. It wouldn’t do much damage to an attacker, but it would likely cause enough pain to let her get away. Drawing in a deep breath, she tried to convince herself she was just paranoid due to exhaustion. The unsettled spring weather had everyone jumpy, which was why she had finished her shift in the Green Team clinic and been called to help out in the emergency room. The number of accident victims, fight participants, and psych patients had been overwhelming, causing the VA hospital emergency room to call in assistance from other departments. Because Emma had begun her career with the hospital working long hours in the ER, she’d been near the top of their list. That experience plus her skills as a nurse practitioner made her able to do whatever they needed.\n\nSpotting her car ahead, she breathed a sigh of relief. In less than two minutes, she would be safely inside and on her way home for a well-deserved rest. The scuff of a shoe on the pavement to her left made her jump and tighten her grasp on the keys. Whirling toward the sound, she spotted two older teenage boys in baggy clothes standing much closer than she liked.\n\n“Ye-es?” How did they know her name? She knew all of her patients and some of the family members by sight, but there wasn’t even a faint glimmer of recognition with these two.\n\nThe two teens stepped closer. “You gotta come with us.”\n\n“I don’t think so.” She backed away, prepared to run screaming until they disappeared back into the shadows. Of all the days to forget to charge her cell phone…\n\nThey both pulled out black handguns and aimed them at her. At first, her mind refused to accept what she was seeing, but then it sank in that the weapons were nearly identical to what the police carried. Her heart leapt into her throat as the two teens advanced.\n\n“You’re coming with us.” The boys flanked her, and the only one to speak so far took hold of her arm as the other one pried the keys from her fingers and took her purse. “We heard you straight, and the old man needs a doctor.”\n\nSomeone was ill or injured? “I’m not a doctor.”\n\n“We heard you close enough.”", null, "E.A. West, award-winning author of sweet and inspirational romance, is a lifelong lover of books and storytelling. In high school, she picked up her pen in a creative writing class and hasn’t laid it down yet. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys reading, knitting, and crocheting. She lives in Indiana with her family and a small zoo of pets." ]
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[ null, "Coastweek – – 150 friends, literati and members of the publishing world in London gathered for a sumptuous lunch at the Oatlands Park Hotel on Sunday 20th.\n\nApril 2008 for the formal launch of Ameer Janmohamed’s book “A REGAL ROMANCE” and Other Memories. Hom Paribag of Society Books welcomed guests and gave background information. Margaret Laird the book editor then gave her evaluation of the book.\n\nThis was followed by remarks from the Kenya born author who said he had derived original inspiration to write this book after having coming across Cynthia Salvadori’s trilogy “We came in Dhows”, and Shariffa Keshavjee’s “Bwana Mzuri”.\n\nAmeer Janmohamed writes about his family and life in Kenya in the early and mid 20th century.\n\nThe title of the book is derived from the REGAL THEATRE in Mombasa which was built by his grandfather and his brother in 1931, and includes a fascinating history of the Theatre.\n\nHe writes about colonial rule, war years in Kenya, race relations and early education, with a history of his alma mater, the Aga Khan High School in Mombasa.\n\nHe gives an insight into Rotary in Kenya.\n\nHe was Governor of the Rotary District which included Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Madagascar, Mauritius and La Re-Union.\n\nThe book is lavishly illustrated with nostalgic photos, some dating back to 1918.\n\nProf. Quassim Cassam, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at University of Cambridge writes: “….this is more than just a family history.\n\nIt also paints a vivid and insightful picture of life in Kenya before and after independence.\n\nWith its tales of migration, the Empire and race, this very personal story is also a social history.\n\nAnyone interested in the culture, outlook and history of ethnic Indians and the Ismaili Muslim community in East Africa should read this fascinating book”.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Expert Take: A Former Belk Employee Tells Bulldog Fans What to Expect From the @BelkBowl\n\nOnce upon a time I worked as a Sales Associate in a Belk store. I’ll spare you all the details, but this account should get you up to speed.\n\n@belkbowl And sometimes you miss an employee discount at Belk when doing Christmas shopping. And by sometimes I mean still, 8 yrs later.\n\nIn light of my wealth of knowledge and experience, here’s what we can look forward when Georgia and Louisville square off in the Belk Bowl.\n\nWhen I began my career as a Sales Associate in the men’s department at Belk, I wasn’t paid on commission. Accordingly, my go-to selling strategy was to chill at the cash register, play with hand-held massagers and other gadgets that I’d borrow from the Home apparel department and talk to anybody that came in. As a result of these hyper-aggressive sales tactics it wasn’t unheard of for me to rank among the top two or three sales associates in the men’s department on any given night. There were three of us.\n\nI can’t say with any degree of confidence that my time at Belk refined my sense of style—as I type this I’m wearing sweatpants and a button-up oxford. But I can say there was some perfectly fine clothing in the store. And when Georgia and Louisville get together on December 30, it will be hard for either fan base to take issue with either team’s color scheme. Black on red on black on red.\n\nSit back, relax, and use a hand-held massage tool while enjoying comparable color schemes.\n\nWant a Deal? Get a Deal.\n\nI walked into Belk on a weekday afternoon, filled out an application, interviewed, was hired and did some training. I was something of a prodigy in the department store circles. I mean how often does a guy go from being a punk kid on the tough streets of high school to working 12-15 hours at one of the finer regionally-dominant department stores in just one afternoon? It was like one of those feel-good stories from the beginning of American Idol.\n\nBut instead of showing up and singing my ass off, I showed up and occasionally rang up merchandise on one of the oldest computers I had ever seen. Things got interesting when merchandise in our store didn’t ring up. How did this happen? Some Belk stores sold brands we did not carry and as a result we had some menswear with barcodes not recognized by our system.\n\nSo when a patron wanted to buy one of these items, I’d call my manager and say, “How much is this?” We’d then look at the shirt in question, feel its fabric, examine its color, identify its brand and make a tough decision. “That shirt is $29.99.” This inexact science drew follow-up questions more often than not.\n\nWhat does this have to do with Georgia and Louisville? In a word: Everything.\n\nRecently, a Georgia defensive coordinator showed up at Louisville and for the past 12 games he’s been operating at an arbitrary price that I’m just not buying.\n\nIn the interest of fiscal responsibility, Belk used to offer incentives for sales associates to collect credit card account applications. I’d get a $1 bonus every time an application was filled out—even if it wasn’t approved. I’d take home $3 if it was approved.\n\nIf there’s one thing we now know about America in 2006, it’s that our country was not in need of more people making irresponsible purchases. If there’s one thing I knew even then, it was that $3 was not worth 15-20 minutes of inputting data into that soggy old computer.\n\nSome day Louisville will learn (for the second time) a hard lesson about purchasing items on credit.\n\nBobby Petrino is the figurehead equivalent of unchecked credit spending in the world of college football.\n\nWhen he’s good, he’s good. He gets you all kinds of things you never thought you’d get. The guy won 41 games over four years at Louisville from 2003-2006. He turned Arkansas into a national championship contender in 2010 and 2011. Western Kentucky won eight games under him in 2013. But all that glitz and glamour comes at a price.\n\nBobby Petrino will cost you your vehicle, your fiance and your livelihood if you don’t keep him in check. He will leave you broke, battered and worse off than when he arrived. This isn’t even debatable.\n\nEnjoy these highs Louisville. Enjoy ’em real good like. Because while your athletic director got a $3.00 bonus for bringing in Petrino and you’re experiencing more success than you really can afford. It won’t last forever. Nothing ever does. Not even a motorcycle.", null, "Looking for Georgia football highlights? Download the updated version of The UGA Vault for FREE on iOS or Android here." ]
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[ "Rev. Austin Miles\n\"The Message\" reveals truth about Eugene Peterson but not God", null, "When the new \"modernized\" version of the Bible titled, The Message written by.Eugene Peterson suddenly materialized in the bookstores with lots of press attention, my own thinking was, \"Here we go again. Why do we need another version of the Bible?\" It was a proper question. It seemed like every other month another 'modernized' version of the Bible was popping up somewhere. Every new arrival would belch out the same pitch, \"written in modern up to date language (many words were changed altogether missing precisely what that sentence intended to convey.)\"But,\" they proclaimed, \"this new and changed language can be better understood.\"\n\nThis new 'Bible' was needed, say they, since many people cannot grasp the King James Language of the original Bibles. \"This is why we need a clearer up to date Bible that everyone can understand which will result in more decisions for Christ.\"\n\nWhen the New International Version (NIV) was birthed in the 1970's it appeared that everyone associated with the Assemblies of God Church felt that this was the greatest new thing since corn flakes. Pastors immediately began preaching from the NIV re-written texts. The theological errors were numerous and disturbing. For example, they left out the blood of Christ. It came off like a Cliff Notes of The Bible but, the content was faulty on every other page.\n\nI did a class one night where Scriptures were read from the King James Bible and then someone else read the same Scriptures from the NIV. Attendees began to gasp as the readings went on and the total difference in the Scriptures became so obvious that at one point it almost became scandalous as it could be seen that these NIV people had basically re-written the entire Bible, leaving out key issues.\n\nTHEN the ultimate re-written Bible of all was introduced and exploded on the scene like fireworks at an outdoor popcorn party. Notice I used \"re-written,\" NOT paraphrase. At one time I had 26 translations of the Bible in my library, such as The Phillips Bible and too many others to mention. These were not re-writes to change a particular meaning or word or simply edited in an attempt to clarify words. Those translations were real and absolutely valuable when seeking deeper meaning of a term used in the texts or simply to clarify a word. These were not cheap knock-offs of The Bible itself.\n\nPeterson (we won't refer to him as 'Reverend since he does not have the heart of an authentic pastor) then received so much attention that he felt he had star status and could say anything he wanted. THEN the fireworks finale lit up the screens of the internet.\n\nHe began giving interviews and the trap was easily set. He was asked by the interviewer of Religious News Service if he would ever officiate at a same-sex \"marriage.\" He said,'yes,' than stated that the Presbyterian Church USA performs many same-sex \"marriages.\" (This is very sad for this columnist who grew up in the Presbyterian Church, which at one time was THE church, where 'proper' God believing people attended.\n\nPeterson often spoke in favor of LGBT people, once stating publicly, \"There are gay and lesbian people who seem to have as good a spiritual life as I do.\" Then he latched on to 'situational ethics\" by blubbering, \"There is no right or wrong.\" Really?\n\nWait! Isn't he a minister? Doesn't he have \"Reverend\" in front of his name? There is no way he can claim those titles when he lets it be known that he will participate in any perversion that comes along, something that God specifically prohibits. This is made clear throughout the Bible. The first chapter of Genesis tells how and why he created MAN and WOMAN who would leave their parents and cling one to another. They were to procreate. God allows for NO sexual deviancy. He made it clear that sex is only to be between a man and woman who are married. That is when sex is the most exciting.\n\nWhen sex is pure it has a sacred thrill to it. Those on the prowl never know the genuine excitement that God-given sex can provide. And they remain frustrated throughout their lives since they will never know what true satisfaction is.\n\nOf course, the moment Peterson's perverted statements went out it started an uproar. Within 48 hours, Peterson retracted his statement. Too late, He had already exposed the secrets of his inner-being. Bookstores like Lifeway Christian Books, a huge chain, has said they will discontinue carrying his books. Other book stores have said the same.\n\nSo what do you think? Should a pastors' books be banned from Christian book stores when they prove to be insincere, not living a biblical life, indeed exposing themselves as hypocrites?\n\nHere is the answer from this writer: I have a great respect for books and for authors, even authors I disagree with, such as many philosophers I read who are atheists. They are writing their thoughts sincerely. I am intrigued how the thought process of scholars function as they analyze a social issue and work toward a conclusion. I am fascinated by epistemology directing scholars to reach their final thoughts.\n\nI also know what goes into a book. It is an endeavor where the author pours his very being into the book, revealing his deepest thinking process that leads to his breakthrough ideas.\n\nHOWEVER it is an entirely different matter when someone claiming to be a minister and theologian is actually a hypocrite who uses words, not from the heart, but words he has picked out of the air to make a book that will appeal to believers. When I read a Christian book I want to read words that are pure, that come out of a pure heart, not from a deceptive heart that defies the wishes of God.\n\nYes, the Christian book stores should not carry his books. This is rare for me since I love my library. However, I've already gotten rid of my own copy of The Message. None of Peterson's books will be in my library again. If I had the space available I would fill several pages of \"Scriptures\" as written and given to the world by Eugene Peterson so you can see for yourselves. And to think I have seen respectable pastors preaching their sermons from that abominable Bible re-write, not the Bible itself.\n\nQuick Question: Why do Christians think that we have to constantly make new versions of the Bible? Ask yourselves this question. Have the Muslims ever re-written their so-called sacred texts? Can you imagine them ever doing so? The original Bible should be what is on the pulpit, which is what first came to us and will never be out of date.\n\nAm I being too judgmental and harsh for the feelings I have about a pastor committing or endorsing sin? No. We must confront sin and uphold God and His Word. And what about the criticism of us calling some sins more serious than others, like homosexuality?\n\nHomosexuality is a completely different category of sin. It affects everyone. It affects children (who should be allowed to grow up without exposure to deviancy in their formative years. We are guilty for allowing this to happen.\n\nPASTORS, MAN YOUR PULPITS. Christians, let's get rid of these phony pastors like Eugene Peterson who are not only illegitimate but are hypocrites. More people leave the church and even a relationship with Jesus Christ because of these bogus preachers than any other single reason.\n\nAnd each of those arrogant frauds will have to stand before the White Throne Judgment. Read Ezekiel 3. This tells how anyone you turn away from God by your actions and personal conduct will require their blood on your hands. You will be held totally responsible. This is a serious offense that will be punished severely, especially those pastors and 'reverends' who falsely use those titles.\n\nMr. Peterson has a unique take on the Bible. He believes that we are to love the sinner...AND...love the sin. He may as well create The Church of Evasion..Perhaps he already has. We don't really believe that God had that in mind.\n\nThere are only two choices to make in life: Do it God's way – or don't do it at all. This is what gives validity to the titles of 'Reverend\" and or Pastor..The preacher who does not do it God's way is a con-man who has no right to refer to himself as a Reverend or a Pastor.\n\nGet involved with a Bible believing church and join a Bible study class. Fill yourselves totally with God. Our relationship with God is what will be our strength and guide us in these coming last days.\n\nAnd please, readers, show this story to every pastor you know. It is time to hold the microscope up to ourselves." ]
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[ "Yes, it was the James Nestor interview on Joe Rogan that lead me to the book. I'll just get that out of the", null, "way right up front- but the interview was fascinating enough that I had to get the book and read it for myself. I have a certain amount of personal interest in the topic: horrible allergies over the course of my life have lead to me picking up a delightful case of asthma that pops up now and again as well. So this year has been a bundle of personal paranoia with COVID as it is as my lungs probably aren't that great. to begin with-- but even before then, spirometry tests at the allergy doctor weren't making me feel all that great about my lungs either. (And yes, I know spirometry isn't exactly an exact science, but still: it's kind of alarming when you're not even 40 to see things like, 60% lung capacity flash up on a screen.)\n\nSo I was very interested in the interview and couldn't wait to get my hands on the book.\n\nMind. Blown. The nose actually acts as a more effective filter than the mouth does and oxygenates your blood more effectively. The knowledge bombs keep on coming from there: our mouths and teeth have actually been getting smaller in the past century or so and as a result, there's been a corresponding rise in things like allergies, sleep apnea, crooked teeth and asthma-- the evidence for which is pretty convincing as Nestor spends a lot of time looking at skulls and skull collections and even goes into the catacombs of Paris to find a bone room-- our ancestors had straighter teeth and less dental problems than we do because their mouths were bigger.\n\nNestor actually participates in a study to prove the difference between mouth breathing and nosing breathing at Stanford with a friend of his he's met along the way who's actually convinced that more Co2 isn't a bad thing- and guess what? It turns out there's some science behind that notion- which seems crazy to the average reader- that makes a certain amount of sense.\n\nHe talks about yogis who could put themselves into a state of yogic sleep and control and regulate their body temperature to the point where they could make one hand get warm- or raise their body temperature whole degrees while meditating outside in the snow. He looks at the ancient texts that go back thousands of years from multiple cultures that all emphasize the health benefits and importance of proper breathing. He participates in this crazy thing where hours of heavy breathing can put people into a hallucinatory state that's almost like a psychedelic trip.\n\nNestor does inject a note of caution by the end of the book though: this isn't a cure-all. Can breathing better help optimize our health and help with a whole host of problems? It sure looks that way. Can it cure cancer? Probably not.\n\n(Most helpful of all: he includes an appendix with descriptions of how to do some of the basic breathing exercises he describes in the book and links to a lot of good resources.)\n\nOverall: if you have asthma, allergies, sleep apnea or just trouble sleeping this is absolutely a book you should get ahold of and read. Since I listened to the interview and read the book I've been trying to breathe more through my nose than my mouth. I can't say with certainty if it's helping, because it could be entirely psycho-somatic, but it sure feels like it is. My Grade: ***** out of *****" ]
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[ "Formed in a back garden way back in 1990, Embrace first came to acclaim with their 1997 EP, Fireworks. Little did they realise back then that it was just the start of something much bigger. As they prepare to release their eighth studio album, How To Be A Person Like Other People, and to head out on their latest headline tour, we caught up with frontman Danny McNamara to find out more.", null, "Can you believe it is nearly 25 years since your debut album. Did you ever envisage your career would play out as it has?\n\nAge is a weird thing like that. Sometimes days take forever, sometimes years seem to go by in the blink of an eye. It hit me when I saw Simon Pegg playing the dad on The Boys. Me and him are about the same age and I thought he’s not that kid's dad, then I realised, oh yeah he’s 50 he could easily be that kid's dad. It’s been one hell of a roller coaster ride with Embrace so far, but I still feel every bit as passionate now as I did in the beginning, in fact if anything as time starts to feel like it’s running out I’m getting even more passionate.\n\nMany of your contemporaries are touring their classic albums as complete works, are you tempted to join them?\n\nYeah definitely. I’d never really been into it in the past. But I changed my mind when I saw Brian Wilson do Pet Sounds. They’re really special event gigs and the atmosphere in the room goes up a notch. We did some for the Good Will Out’s 21st anniversary and the crowds were amazing.\n\nWhat lessons did you learn in the early days that you have applied to your career?\n\nThe most important one, which Neneh Cherry gave to me about 25 years ago, and I still have to remind myself of constantly, is to always remember to enjoy it. That it’s not the destination, it’s the journey. She said it’s really hard making great stuff and you won’t always succeed, but if you at least enjoy the journey you won't burn yourself out. She gave me that advice as we were on tour and trying to record the debut album at the same time. Which was f***ing insane.\n\nYou are about to release your eighth studio album, tell us a little about the writing process…\n\nThe writing process for this one has been completely different to previous ones because of Covid. But it worked out really well. The band would demo up musical ideas and send me them by email and then I’d have a go at singing to them. I generally got something great from about one in 10 of their ideas. Most of them ending up being Rik’s ideas, but a couple on this album were from Mick too. Then I worked out all the other sections and all the lyrics. Then we did rough demos at Mick's. Everyone went away and worked on their parts and then we went into the studio with Rik at the end and he made them all sound amazing.\n\nThe album is titled How To Be A Person Like Other People, tell us about the thought behind it…\n\nThere’s a line in the script for the Joker where it says 'ARTHUR'S STUDYING A VHS TAPE OF MURRAY FRANKLIN LIVE' he jots down notes in his worn notebook... Watches as A MOVIE STAR GUEST come out... how he crosses the stage... how he greets Murray... how he waves to the audience.... how he sits down... if he cross his legs or not... studying how to be at ease, how to be a person like other people.\n\nI’ve spent a lot of my life not really caring that I wasn’t like other people. I've always had quite a wild imagination, as a kid I used to run away from it and really suffered with mental health issues. Becoming a singer in a band was my way of opting out of the rat race. I taught myself not to care what other people thought, and even prided myself on it. I wasn't going to follow anyone else's path, I was just going to use my imagination to burn as brightly as I could, dig as deep as I could where I stood and hope that somehow people would come to me. And they did, lots of them. In many ways I've had one hell of a life. But it’s also been quite a lonely isolated path.\n\nI've spent my creative life talking about the end of love, the death of love, the heartbreak, the grief, the loss, the horror, the mess, written hundreds of songs about it, but the truth is I don't think I've ever really been in love.\n\nUntil that day I hit rock bottom, I turned around and I saw my now wife smiling back at me.\n\nShe is literally the woman of my dreams. My literal dreams. Only cuter and smarter and better for me than anything I could ever dream up for myself. Wild imagination or not.\n\nBut the most loving thing of all the loving things she's done for me over the years is try to show me how to be a person like everyone else.\n\nStep by step she's shown me how to love, how to feel, how to be a person like other people and this album is about that journey, that story, and it's the most joyous, most uplifting, most upbeat, most soulful thing we've ever done.\n\nWhat song are you most excited for people to hear?\n\nProbably the next single. We Are It. The video is the first animation that we’ve ever done, and it’s fantastic. It might be our best ever video.\n\nAs a band your fans will have their favourites, but which is your personal favourite to perform?\n\nProbably either Ashes or All You Good Good People. The crowd always goes up a notch and it’s an incredible feeling.\n\nLastly, if you could collaborate with one newer talent, who would you work with?" ]
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[ "From The Idiot Factor:\nLately the has been very supportive of people protesting their governments. After all protesters are fighting for democracy in such countries Hong Kong and . Our governing leaders have all given full support to these protesters. They have vilified the governments they are protesting.\nUS meddling have had the backing of millions of conservative people all across the . After weeks of hearing about theses protests from the media—it appears as if no one in the would dare to oppose the protesters in these countries.\nAfter almost a year of protests in , in which the has backed an opposition protest leader Juan Guaidó as that country’s president, it would seem as if left-wing governments are the only place where such protests have taken place.\nNow after all this time, it seems that right-wing government are now under attack by protesters. Currently in Chile, the government of billionaire Sebastian Piñera has deployed the army to crush nationwide demonstrations against inequality sparked by a subway fare hike.\nIn , indigenous peoples, workers and students recently brought the country to a standstill during 11 days of protests against the gutting of fuel subsidies by President Lenín Moreno as part of an IMF austerity package.\nVenezuela’s Nicolás Maduro and the old-guard left around the world are celebrating ’s violent street protests as evidence of the alleged failure of free-market capitalism.\nAnd is there any news coverage of or ? So far I have heard nothing by the mainstream press. It is as if these protests never happened.\nBut there are some news outlets that have been paying attention to the way our mainstream press have treated those who protest right-wing governments. According to a news outlet called Fair:\n\nThroughout Latin America and the , people are rising up against right-wing, US-backed governments and their neoliberal austerity policies.\nCurrently in , the government of billionaire Sebastian Piñera has deployed the army to crush nationwide demonstrations against inequality sparked by a subway fare hike.\nIn , indigenous peoples, workers and students recently brought the country to a standstill during 11 days of protests against the gutting of fuel subsidies by President Lenín Moreno as part of an IMF austerity package.\nOne might expect these popular rebellions to receive unreservedly sympathetic coverage from international media that claim to be on the side of democracy and the common people. On the contrary, corporate journalists frequently describe these uprisings as dangerous alterations of “law and order,” laden with “violence,” “chaos” and “unrest.”\nThis portrait contrasts remarkably with coverage of anti-government protests in , where generally the only violence highlighted is that allegedly perpetrated by the state. In the eyes of Western elite opinion, ’s middle-class opposition have long been leaders of a legitimate popular protest against an authoritarian, anti-American regime. Poor people rebelling against repressive client states are considered an unacceptable deviation from this script.\n‘Crackdown’ in\nCorporate journalists have never been able to contain their enthusiasm for the right-wing Venezuelan opposition’s repeated coup attempts, which are regularly cast as a “pro-democracy” movement (FAIR.org, 5/10/19).\nIn 2017, ’s opposition led four months of violent, insurrectionary protests demanding early presidential elections, resulting in over 125 dead, including protesters, government supporters and bystanders. It was the opposition’s fifth major effort to oust the government by force since 2002.\nFor the rest of this article click here.\n\ntoday is like a replay of the old Cold War. On the side of the left are , , and . Most of the other countries have had right wing government voted in over the last 10 years and they are all lackeys of the . The CIA and other American institution worked hard to get left-wing government voted out in such countries as . Changes in that country allowed the to get Julian Assange turned over to them. That is because they got the people of that country to vote in Lenín Moreno, who replaced President Rafael Correa. Correa was not able to run having served two", null, "terms and that is all that government allowed him. Correa was a left leaning politician who refused to send Assange back the . is the kind of leader the wanted in . As with the governments in and , they are the perfect puppets of the . They are obedient lackeys of imperialism.\n\nAlready Bolivia’s President Evo Morales gave a press conference, recently, in which he warned that a right-wing coup attempt is being carried out so as to stop the full counting of votes, and annul the result of a recent presidential election, which gave Morales a first-round victory.\nConsidering the type of meddling the has conducted in , it is not a stretch of the imagination to believe the is trying to overthrow Morales’ government. He is following the same kind of socialist policies as Maduro. Unlike Maduro he is very popular and his economy has been very successful. Considering the kind of anti-socialist meddling we have see from President Donald trump, it is likely we will see the same kind of absurd accusation against Morales as we have seen in .\nTrump and his ilk are working hard to eradicate socialism from . Trump has admitted that. It is unlikely to work in all of those countries. We have seen how ruthless and barbaric Trump is. He may have pulled US troops out of to allow the Turkish government to destroy the PKK. Trump has admitted he thinks the PKK is worse than ISIS (the Islamic State).\nSo while much of the rest of the world has seen stodgy right-wing oriented governments pushing out any kind of left leaning governments, the left is still alive and well in . As leftist here in the we need to keep supporting left leaning governments, such as , , and , as well as supporting anti-right-wing protesters in and . Not all these governments are saints. The government of Daniel Ortega, in , may lack legitimacy. But we need to keep the from interfering in that country. We need to support socialism and oppose interference." ]
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[ null, "With all the Apple iPhone 7 hype, it's no surprise that the latest piece of must-have tech makes its way into the trendy \"100 Layers\" challenge. Our daring research team Jonathan Morrison and the gang try to wrap 100 new iPhone 7 EarPods around an iPhone 7! But before he unwraps a single EarPod, Jonathan donates the full cost of the pricey $3,000 experiment to UNICEF.\n\nFive guys and three hours later, they've got a giant ball of smartphone tech! But what would an iPhone experiment be without a drop test? (Hint: UNICEF just received $750 more.)\n\nThe Dance Of The Scorpions & Momma Octopus And Her Eggs\n\nMike Harris was on a hike in Phoenix, Arizona, when he noticed two scorpions — dancing? Well, they were really fighting, but with some good ballroom music edited over it, these two scorpions look like they're dancing the tango. While it takes two to tango, it takes one momma octopus to protect thousands of eggs. In this footage captured by veterinarian Matteo Sommer, there are an estimated 50,000 to 400,000 eggs! Momma octopus has to guard and nurture her eggs for 45 days while they get ready to hatch. View Now\nMore animal videos" ]
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[ null, "The Marvel Cinematic Universe made the idea of crossover quite mainstream. In Bollywood, Rohit Shetty was the first person to attempt it when he got the iconic character of Bajirao Singham in Ranveer Singh-starrer Simmba (2018). He took this idea further and in a grander way in Sooryavanshi (2021), in which both Singham and Simmba featured in an unforgettable climax. Yash Raj Films (YRF), too, have got tempted and are making a crossover with Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 and Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, and it has already upped the buzz of the film manifold.\n\nLast year, it came to light that producer Firoz Nadiadwala had attempted to make a crossover film almost a decade ago, with his two iconic films – Welcome and Hera Pheri. As per a report, Firoz Nadiadwala along with writer-directors Neeraj Vora and Anees Bazmee had toyed with the idea wherein Uday bhai (Nana Patekar) and Majnu bhai (Anil Kapoor) from the Welcome series kidnap Baburao Ganpatrao Apte (Paresh Rawal) of Hera Pheri franchise. Baburao’s BFFs, Raju (Akshay Kumar) and Shyam (Suniel Shetty) come to Baburao’s rescue, resulting in madness!\n\nBollywood Hungama spoke to Firoz Nadiadwala exclusively and asked him if he had indeed planned a Welcome–Hera Pheri crossover. To which, he said, “Yes, and I don’t want to go into details. However, for a crossover, the characters have to be like that. They should be lovable and only then does it work. Fortunately, by the blessings of our elders, we have had lovable characters in our films like Uday, Majnu, Baburao, Raju, Shyam, and also Manilal and Chota Chatri (from Awara Paagal Deewana). So, when characters from a particular film bump into the characters of another film is when the fun quotient doubles.”\n\nSo, will the Welcome-Hera Pheri crossover film be made? Firoz Nadiadwala said, “Yes, and that too in a big way. The goings-on in the narrative will be justified, with common sense and logic in place. But as I said before, you can attempt crossover only when you have the characters. Aapke paas Batman aur Superman hoga, tab jaa ke aap unhe ek saath laaoge na? If the characters are not worth it, then bringing them together and later tom-tomming about it doesn’t make sense.”" ]
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[ "Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it expects to take a charge of as much as $3.3 billion from voluntary separation agreements with staff as it seeks to slash its labor bill because of the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nDelta and other carriers are urging employees to take buyouts and early retirement packages to help it cut costs with little end in sight to the pandemic's impact on air travel. They're prohibited from laying off workers through Sept. 30 under the terms of a $25 billion federal aid package to support employee payroll.\n\nDelta's CEO Ed Bastian said on an earnings call on Tuesday that more than 17,000 of the Atlanta-based carrier's roughly 91,000 employees signed up for the separation packages, which include cash severance, extended health care benefits and free flights.", null, "In a filing on Wednesday, Delta said it will record a $2.7 billion to $3.3 billion charge from those programs in the current quarter, with up to $600 million in cash payments to volunteers.\n\n\"Certain of the programs remain open, and these represent our best estimates based on the employees who have signed up to date,\" it said.\n\nUnited, American and Southwest have offered staff similar programs. United last week warned roughly 36,000 employees, nearly 40% of its staff, about potential furloughs in October if there aren't enough volunteers. American has told its employees it expects to be overstaffed by around 20,000 people for its reduced schedule this fall.\n\nThe Fort Worth-based carrier is expected to send out similar warnings to front-line employees like flight attendants, mechanics and pilots, as early as Wednesday, according to people familiar with the matter.", null ]
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[ null, "In Huntington, organizers of a rally set for Heckscher Park said more than 1,400 students from more than 60 schools have expressed interest in attending, with 2,500 indicating interest via the group's Facebook page. Credit: Jessica Rotkiewicz\n\nDeborah Fossett of Sea Cliff texted her 17-year-old daughter, Danielle, at 1:06 p.m. on March 5: “What’s going on at the school?” The response came: “There was a threat and we were on lockdown for an hourish, now we’re on lockout so nobody can leave.”\n\nWhat kind of threat, she asked, and the answer came: “I think someone threatened to shoot up the school.”\n\nSomeone, somewhere, had posted a threat on Snapchat to shoot up a school at 12:27 p.m. that Monday so North Shore High School in Glen Head initiated a lockdown and lockout. No shooting occurred, nothing made the news. Just another lockdown in another American high school.\n\nThe toll of repeated threats and shootings has fueled the response to calls for action from survivors of this country’s most recent mass school shooting, in which a troubled ex-student took 17 lives with an assault-style weapon on Valentine’s Day. A group of students there, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in suburban Parkland, Florida, quickly emerged as impassioned voices for a generation raised under the shadow of gun violence. They have organized a mass march in Washington, D.C., for Saturday, and the Fossetts will be there.\n\nLI students mobilize in the shadow of gun violence In Huntington, organizers of a rally set for Heckscher Park said more than 1,400 students from more than 60 schools have expressed interest in attending, with 2,500 indicating interest via the group's Facebook page. Credit: Jessica Rotkiewicz\n\nThey will board a bus leaving from North Shore High School heading for the March for Our Lives in Washington to demand school safety and tighter gun regulation. Another busload will leave from Southold. Satellite marches and rallies are planned across Long Island and in every state.\n\n“I just hope to get more awareness and information about school safety for our generation,” said Danielle Fossett, about her expectations for the march. “But it’s more about what those who have the power get from seeing a mass amount of students, the message we send.”\n\nHer classmate Blake Mandell, 17, of Roslyn Harbor, added, “There’s strength in numbers. It’s not inherently partisan, it’s just about making sure nothing like this happens again.”\n\nThe marches follow Wednesday’s school walkouts and in-school events, which lasted 17 minutes to memorialize the 17 Parkland victims. Some students are planning events for April 20, the 19th anniversary of the Columbine, Colorado, high school shootings.\n\nStudents are not the only ones galvanized by the latest mass shooting. The Nassau and Suffolk chapters of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America both scheduled additional new member meetings after the Parkland shooting in response to a spike in inquiries. The organization, now affiliated with the national group Everytown, formed five years ago after the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.\n\nOn March 12, more than 60 men and women filled a community room at Harborfields Public Library in Greenlawn for Suffolk chapter president Jeff Keister’s presentation on how to take action for gun regulation, a month after a similar meeting attracted about a dozen, he said.\n\n“I’ve been following them on Facebook for a while and I wanted to get involved,” said Cindy Grimm of Huntington, who is assistant director at the Whaling Museum in Cold Spring Harbor and came to the meeting because she found it “a ridiculous situation” that so little had been done in the more than five years since Sandy Hook. “No one is against the Second Amendment or is trying to take away guns. Why can’t we start the conversation and see what the results will be?”\n\nAnother new member was Stephanie Adams of Northport, who said her children, age 5 and 2, were too young to have experienced active shooter drills, “but I see them posted on Facebook and it makes my stomach drop and I want to stop this from happening to any other kids.”\n\nNassau County’s chapter began organizing “in earnest” last fall, said Laura Burns of Rockville Centre, a freelance young adult fiction writer and mother of three who is active in the state organization. The group also saw a spike in interest between its first new members meeting in January and a second one on March 1 when nearly 70 people attended, she said.\n\n“It’s been surprising to me, the sustained level of interest since the Parkland shooting. It’s not dying down and I credit the kids from Parkland for that. We keep getting more requests every day from people wanting to help us and I’m hopeful this is the tipping point,” Burns said.\n\nNot every student, however, agrees with an agenda to more tightly regulate guns. Matt Baron, a senior at Northport High School, joined the walkout at his school only when convinced its mission was to honor those slain at Parkland rather than support gun regulation, which he opposes.\n\nThe Parkland students organizing the March for Our Lives march in D.C. — Emma Gonzalez, David Hogg, Cameron Kasky, Sarah Chadwick and others — are calling for a ban on civilian use of what they call assault-type weapons such as the AR-15, a semi-automatic rifle. But Baron looks to another student from Parkland, a conservative who favors arming school staff to confront potential school shooters and who met in the Oval Office at the White House with President Donald Trump and Melania Trump.\n\n“I cannot support the March for Our Lives because they support a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, proposals I object to on both philosophical and factual grounds,” said Baron. “Parkland student Kyle Kashuv has suggested a ‘March for Our Rights,’ which I would probably support.”\n\nThousands of Long Island students could be taking part in March for Our Lives events, either traveling by bus or with parents to Washington, D.C., or to New York City or local events. In Huntington, organizers of a rally set for Heckscher Park said more than 1,400 students from more than 60 schools have expressed interest in attending, with 2,500 indicating interest via the group’s Facebook page. Interest spread rapidly via social media, said organizer Avalon Fenster, 16, of Dix Hills, a student at The Stony Brook School, whose first request at a recent meeting of young volunteers was for everyone to immediately post about it on their Instagram accounts, using its hashtag @marchforourlives.li.\n\n“This is a nonpartisan issue: This is for our lives,” she said.\n\nThe same social media that have helped organize the new student movement against gun violence is heightening the sense of danger, according to Theresa Walter of Greenlawn, a teacher at Great Neck North High School and mother of three, who came to lend support at the Huntington volunteer meeting.\n\n“Any kind of post that can be interpreted as a threat is causing panic among kids and parents and staff,” she said. “People are at a heightened state of anxiety for sure. I talk to my neighbors, and we’re all scared.”\n\nJames Connor, a 15-year-old ninth-grader at Northport High School, and his mother, Amy, said they will be marching in Washington. When he saw the photos from the Parkland shooting, he said, he felt the school was similar to his and “that could have happened here just as easily. . . . Yeah, I’m mad at the lawmakers down in Washington. We’ve been calling on people to get rid of the ability to get guns so easily and no one has done anything.”\n\nStudent at protest: ‘We have a voice’Scenes from around Long Island as students participated in events honoring the victims of the Parkland shooting or protested gun violence. What do you think about LI school walkouts for Parkland?Students across Long Island — and the country — might walk out of their schools today in the wake of the recent school shooting in Florida. Do you think students should face disciplinary action if they walk out without their district's support?" ]
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[ null, "The Los Angeles Lakers overwhelmed the Dallas Mavericks with their offense resulting in a 138-115 victory.\n\nThe Mavericks did not have any second-chance points while the Lakers had 35. Los Angeles also outrebounded Dallas 53-27.\n\n“We have a really good team that’s well balanced that nights if me and [James] don’t have it going, we still can get scoring from four or five, six guys,” Davis said. “We’re continuously trying to find our rhythm, trying to find our chemistry together.”\n\nAlthough Dallas scored the first shots of the game, the Lakers found shots by moving the ball. Dallas found a 7-3 run to bring them within two points. Davis took a hit to the face that caused him to bleed, but he continued to compete. The Reigning champion Lakers pushed the tempo, scoring 10 Fastbreak points.\n\nBoth Dallas and Los Angeles had a strong scoring rhythm, shooting at over 50 percent from the field during the second quarter. Dallas began to force turnovers to cut a 10-point deficit in half. With a strong defense and sturdy offense, the Lakers kept the Mavericks at a distance. Forward Kyle Kuzma hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give the Lakers a 69-57 advantage at the half.\n\nThe Lakers held Doncic to 11 points during this time. Scoring second-chance points and making the extra pass were other successful qualities the Lakers had.\n\n“I do think that we did a decent job on the three-point line,” said Lakers head coach Frank Vogel. “This team is capable of making 20-plus threes if you over commit to your helps.”\n\nJames and guard Dennis Schroder initiated a four-point run to begin the third phase. The Lakers continued the momentum by driving into the paint. Schroder and forward Montrezl Harrell executed at the free throw line, helping create a 15-point lead for the Lakers.\n\nSchroder’s speed kept the Lakers’ momentum strong, he ended the night with 18 rebounds and six assists.\n\n“I see that I came right over to the lane and put pressure on the rim,” he said.\n\nBall movement broke down for the Lakers early in the fourth quarter, Shots from center Boban Marjanovic, and guard Josh Richardson brought the Mavericks within 10 points. A steady three-point shot from players extended their lead.\n\nDespite the Lakers losing 19 points to 17 turnovers, the Lakers secured their first home victory of the season. Dallas guard Trey Burke mentioned how the Mavericks did not have the level of fight needed to vanquish the reigning champs.\n\n“We didn’t compete for 48 minutes the way we’re supposed to compete,” he said. “[Our] first three games, we knew it was gonna be a challenge, we knew we was gonna find out a lot about ourselves.”\n\nJames ended his 15th Christmas game three rebounds away from a triple-double with 22 points and seven rebounds.\n\n“We’re just moving the bar; I was in a great rhythm, [Harrell] did a great job on offensive rebounding, he also did a great job of being impulsive, making shots.,” James said. “I felt Davis was more aggressive tonight, going into these pick and rolls at times, he snuck behind and made them.”", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "As I understand it, no one is taking responsibility for the church bombings in Sri Lanka that killed more than 200 people. Suspicions are pointing to a radical Islamic group called National Thowheeth Jama’ath, but I don’t know what evidence there is. Here I just want to toss out some general background.\n\nReligious identity in Sri Lanka often is more about ethnicity than devotion. The majority ethnic group, the Sinhalese, is primarily Buddhist. Buddhism is believed to have reached Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BCE, and the island has played a large role in Buddhist history.\n\nThe most recent data says Sinhalese Buddhists are about 70 percent of the population, which is down a bit from older data. However, this identity as Buddhist does not necessarily translate into practice of Buddhism, except very superficially. It’s just that if you are a proper Sinhalese, you are supposed to be Buddhist.\n\nThe Tamils (about 11 percent of the population) are mostly Hindu. There are small populations of Moors and Malays who are Muslim.\n\nAbout 7 percent of Sri Lankans, primarily Sinhalese and Tamils, are Christian, mostly Catholic. Christianity reached Sri Lanka beginning in 1508, when the first Portuguese merchants reached the island. The Sinhalese still tell stories about Portugues mercentaries slaughtering Buddhist monks and tossing babies to crocodiles if their parents didn’t agree to be baptised. Of course I don’t know if any of that is true, but it does speak to lingering hard feelings.\n\nEventually the Portuguese were expelled by the Dutch, and then after the Napoleonic wars the British took over and established the British Crown Colony of Ceylon. The British government encouraged Christian missionaries to open schools in Sri Lanka as a means of “civilizing” the simple brown natives, who of course had a rich culture already before the Europeans showed up and started smashing it. So throughout the 19th century Sri Lanka was permeated with Christian academies and missions.\n\nBeginning in the late 19th century a Buddhist revival movement gained momentum, and that movement morphed into a national independence movement. In the course of this bit of history Buddhism became wired into national identity much more strongly than it had been previously. This is not unlike the way right-wingers in the U.S. identify as “Christian” even when appear to lack an iota of devotion and possibly haven’t said a prayer in years. Of course, there are devout Buddhists in Sri Lanka also.\n\nYou might remember that there was a long and terrible civil war between Tamils and Sinhalese beginning in 1983. Atrocities were perpetrated by both sides and more or less came to a bloody end in 2009.\n\nIt’s been relatively peaceful in Sri Lanka since then, although a few years ago there were some tense incidents between Buddhist monks and Christians and some incidents in which Sinhalese Buddhist mobs vandalized Christian churches.\n\nI confess that when I heard of Christian church bombings in Sri Lanka, the first thing I thought was that it could be Buddhist extremists. But suicide bombings aren’t their style, so I’m inclined to think it could be Muslim extremists this time. But I have no idea why they would have targeted Christians and not Buddhists.", null, "A church in Negombo, Sri Lanka, hit by a bomb blast on April 21\n\n5 thoughts on “The Violence in Sri Lanka”" ]
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[ null, "Anyone who has been interested in African politics for a while has heard of Jean François Bayart. Then the French publican released an English version of his L'État en Afrique (1989) – The State in Africa – in 1993, it quickly became a classic. Anyone who studied anything about politics in one or another African country read Bayart, though his empiricism was largely drawn from his doctoral thesis on the state of Cameroon from 1979. Then he was an 29 year old unknown French statesman; now he is 67 and can look back on a long career as a researcher, lecturer and professional writer. Today he still holds research positions in Rabat, Paris and Geneva.\n\nBayart has worked in several African countries, but in recent years has been more concerned with Maghreb (North Africa west of the Nile and north of the Sahara), the Middle East and Europe than of sub-Saharan Africa. He is still concerned with the state and its role and identity under the influence of globalization.\n\nIllegal debt. I L'impasse national-libérale Bayart shows that it is not only the African state he can analyze with certainty (critics of him will ...\n\nDear reader. Create / open your free reader account with your email above to read on.\n(Do you have Subscription, sign in here.)\n\nAt a time when only \"necessary\" travel is allowed" ]
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[ "You don’t need us to tell you that it’s a tough, terrible time for live music right now. Tours and festivals are falling like dominoes, while artists are facing an indeterminate stretch without a critical source of income; even if you’re staying in, streaming your favourite bands instead of buying tickets to their shows, it doesn’t take a maths genius to realise the numbers don’t quite add up.\n\nWhich is why, ahead of the city’s official lockdown two nights later, it’s a reduced venue capacity that greets us for our show at New York’s New Colossus festival at the weekend. With SXSW cancelled, and certain stages at the NYC event also forced to shut, the financial, professional and personal repercussions of the last fortnight on the music industry have been huge; tonight, with the help of four hardy bands, we try to salvage a slither of joy from the global nightmare happening around us.\n\nKicking things off in the intimate, cabaret bar-surroundings of Avenue A’s Berlin are Boston’s Honey Cutt, fresh from the release of LP ‘Coasting’ the night before. Led by titular singer Kaley Honeycutt – an emotive, passionate presence with the kind of hyper-expressive face that would likely make her a terrible liar, their jangling alt-indie gains a whack of clout on the live stage. Landing along the lines of Chastity Belt, Screaming Females or some of the USA’s other more stormy recent exports, the likes of recent single ‘Fashion School’ are loaded with bite and delivered – fittingly – with the intensity of the last gig in town.", null, null, null, "New York's Brion Starr, meanwhile, is clearly adapting seamlessly to the times. Entering clad in a black face mask and shades, he's proof that 'coronavirus chic' could well soon be a thing, and with an arsenal of effortlessly swaggering rock'n'roll in tow, he and his deadpan band have the wares to back the aesthetic up. 'The Heart Is A Loaded Gun' struts like The Brian Jonestown Massacre with a Modern Lovers swing, while a closing cover of George Harrison's 'Isn't It A Pity' takes the soft sweetness of the original and gives it a tough, street-hardened edge. With a queue trying to get into the space, there's clearly something here worth keeping an eye on.\n\nHe's followed by France's Marble Arch, who might be named after a distinctly British landmark but who couldn't be more Parisien if they tried. The recorded project of Yann le Razavet, live they're a fully-fledged quintet whose brand of shoegaze-inflected new wave cribs a little from the Jesus and Mary Chain, a little from the late-'00s likes of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and throws it all in with a healthy dose of pop nouse. Take standout track 'Gold' – whose heady guitar line could be ripped straight from a New Order track.\n\nAnd so to tonight's headliners LIFE. And while we've seen the Hull quartet over the years in more venues than we'd care to count – big and small, from faraway festival stages to back in their native birthplace – there's a fighting, understandably defiant spirit to tonight's show that's even more incendiary than normal. On the semi circular stage, the band are bursting out the seams, bassist Lydia Palmeira looking like she's about to charge the crowd at any moment and frontman Mez Green regularly all up in their grill – dancing his way to the chorus one minute, and screaming his head off the next. Tracks from debut 'Popular Music' and last year's 'A Picture of Good Health' are well-honed beasts these days, the sarcastic lollop of 'Bum Hour' and the jagged spike of 'Hollow Thing' triumphant, dancefloor-baiting anthems for the end of the world as we know it (for now). At least we went out with a bang.", null, null, null, "LIFE to tour UK in April\n\nThey’re off to do a headline run celebrating their second record, ‘A Picture Of Good Health’." ]
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[ null, "Caulkins Citrus Co. launched the expansion of its Indiantown “water farm,” increasing the reservoir from an existing 413 acres to 3,200 acres.\n\n“The expansion of the facility was completed in just nine months,” the company said in a press release Tuesday. “The additional acres will now allow the water farm to store up to 35 billion gallons of water per year from the C-44 Canal.”\n\n“It is gratifying to see this property, which was once a thriving citrus grove, now being used to protect and preserve Martin County’s estuaries from damaging discharges,” said George Caulkins, president of the company, in a statement.\n\n“This project became a reality thanks to the support of Senate President (Joe) Negron, and our partners at the Department of Environmental Protection, the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.”\n\nHere’s the rest of the release:\n\nYears ago, the Caulkins’ family land was used for citrus production. However, as citrus greening destroyed the Caulkins’ citrus groves, the land was transformed into a water farm to store and clean water coming from the C-44 Canal.\n\nA natural filtration process occurs through the sandy soil on the farm, removing at least 75 percent of the phosphorus and 50 percent of the nitrogen from the water pumped onto the farm.\n\nNegron, who has long been a champion for clean water initiatives, joined Caulkins at a press event.\n\n“The Caulkins Water Farm provides desperately needed water storage to help us reduce and ultimately eliminate the harmful discharges from Lake Okeechobee into the Indian River Lagoon,” he said.\n\n“This successful project demonstrates that Florida can achieve short term solutions to reduce discharges while at the same time building the long-term water storage infrastructure to solve the problem once and for all.”\n\nThe water farm pilot project, which launched in 2014 with the 16-county South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), was the first project of its kind in the state to be operational. The project has also been recognized by experts as immediately exceeding expectations for storing more than four times the amount of water expected.\n\nAlso in attendance was Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Noah Valenstein, along with state Rep. MaryLynn Magar, Chairman Doug Smith of the Martin County Board of County Commissioners, Brandon Tucker of the SFWMD Governing Board, Ernie Marks, executive director of the SFWMD, Stuart Mayor Troy McDonald, and other community and environmental leaders.\n\n“The storage provided by the Water Farm will complement the C-44 Canal and other vital Everglades restoration projects,” Valenstein said. “DEP is proud to be a partner in this project, and remains committed to enhancing water storage and improving water quality in Florida’s treasured Everglades.”\n\n…The expanded water farm came online with the capability to pump up to 151 million gallons of water per day onto the property, preventing that nutrient-laden water from reaching the St. Lucie Estuary." ]
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[ "Whatever happened to “protect and to serve”?", null, "Texas: Woman arrested for pot possession after calling police to complain about an inferior product.\n\nPolice in East Texas have arrested a woman after she called them to complain about the quality of the marijuana she had purchased from a dealer.\n\nLufkin police Sgt. David Casper said Monday that an officer went to the home of 37-year-old Evelyn Hamilton to hear her complaint that the dealer refused to return her money after she objected that the drug was substandard.\n\nCasper says she pulled the small amount of marijuana from her bra when the officer asked if she still had it.\n\nShe was arrested Friday on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.\n\nHamilton said Monday that she spent $40 on “seeds and residue.” She says she called police when she got no satisfaction from the dealer’s family.\n\nI can understand them not helping her find an alternative supply, but surely it wouldn’t have been too much trouble to have a quiet word with her dealer now, would it? Makes you wonder why we pay taxes.\n\nBack from Hawaii and back by popular demand, Kat does Beach House\n\nDaughter Kate will be performing at the Beach House Cafe tomorrow night, 9-11. That’s late for parents, but early for you international traders, so come if you can. Good time promised for all.", null, null, null, "One sale, one contract\n\n8 Watch Tower Lane, $1.729 million, which I wrote about on March 20th after its broker open house, reports a contract. Shore & Country priced it right.\n\n9 Tyler Lane, in Riverside, finally sold, for $3.8 million. This is very nice house, so I think its failure to find a buyer in 2010 when it was priced at $4.250 and a year-and-a-half to sell now, priced at $3.999, had more to do with the market than the merits of the house itself. Interesting, the owner tried selling it via “For Sale by Owner”, but a member of the GAR found the buyer.", null, "Teddy Kennedy the XVI will run for State Senator. No surprise here, we mentioned it two weeks ago, when he first put his remaining toe in the water, but I do like this part of today’s press release:\n\nKennedy is said to have declined several attempts by high-profile Democrats to recruit him to run for the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts vacated by John Kerry, the secretary of state.\n\nSources familiar with the thinking of Kennedy… say that the last thing the unassuming public servant-in wait wants is a media circus.\n\nKennedy is a co-founder of the medical industry lobbyist, Marwood Group. He will undoubtedly continue those efforts in Hartford.\n\nFrom the Polo Fields of Conyers Farm to the mud flats of Cos Cob, the Royals do the town\n\nOf course, a Royal Visit involves a bit of warm-up – here they are practicing meeting vassals dressed as Cos Cobbians on the palace grounds.", null, null, "17 Windabout Drive has a contract, last asking price was $2.495. The house last sold for $3.250 in 2002 and that’s where it started this time but after more than year on the market, the message was pretty clear that the era of 1962 Coggins houses has past. It wasn’t a bad home, but dated, and a somewhat awkward layout because of an addition or two over the years. The land, 2.8 acres, wasn’t much to ooh over, but even at that, it’s probably worth something in the low $2s, and now, finally, got it. A million-dollar loss over twelve years? Who said buying in Greenwich is a rock-solid proposition? The land holds value, but houses are becoming obsolete and worthless at an ever-increasing rate.", null, "While most Western countries closed their lunatic asylums years ago, throwing the patients out on the street to live in cardboard boxes and beg for pennies, the Swiss have just opened a new one, giving each patient her own comfy apartment.\n\nLeimbach (Switzerland) (AFP) – No smoking, no perfume, no mobile phone use — the list of rules at a newly opened apartment building on the outskirts of Zurich is long.\n\nFor a reason: the structure has been purpose built for people who say exposure to everyday products like perfume, hand lotion or wireless devices make them so sick they cannot function.\n\n“I have been suffering since I was a child. This will really move my life in another direction,” said Christian Schifferle, the 59-year-old head of the Healthy Life and Living Foundation (www.stiftung-glw.com), the prime driver behind the project.\n\nSchifferle and the other residents suffer from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), a chronic condition not broadly recognised by the medical community. Those afflicted, however, believe it is sparked by low-level exposure to chemicals in things such as cigarette smoke, pesticides, scented products and paint fumes.\n\nTwelve of the 15 apartments in the earth-coloured building in a remote part of Leimbach, on the outskirts of Switzerland’s largest city, have already been rented since it opened in December.\n\nMany occupants also suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity, in which electrical circuits and radiation from wireless equipment make them equally ill.\n\nWith a mask covering his nose and mouth, [Mr. Wackadoodle] Schifferle proudly shows off the 0.0 reading on a handheld electricity-measuring instrument with a triangular, green antenna.\n\n“This room is very good, because we have almost no electricity,” he said, nodding around a large common area equipped with a big carbon filter to purify the air.\n\nThe floor plan is layered like an onion “so that the deeper you enter the apartment, the cleaner the rooms get,” he said.\n\nThe building’s most “contaminated” parts are the common areas, main hallway, stairwell and elevator in the centre.\n\nFrom there, residents enter their apartments, moving through a hallway where they can remove “polluted” clothing, the bathroom and kitchen or other technically equipped rooms, before getting to the “cleanest” rooms: the living room and bedroom.\n\nA special “net” has also been built into the facade and roof to protect inhabitants from electromagnetic or electrostatic waves or fields, Zimmermann said.\n\nDespite all the efforts, Schifferle still only spends a few days a week in his new apartment. More ventilation is needed, he said, until all traces and scents of the builders are gone." ]
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[ "Daily Life Takes HOW Much Water?\n\nPosted by Brian Clark Howard of National Geographic in Water Currents on April 9, 2015", null, "Did you know it takes 240 gallons of water to make a cell phone? Or 52 gallons to make an egg?\n\nThe concept of such “hidden water” may seem unfamiliar to some, but it’s an important part of our impact on the planet, argues author Stephen Leahy in the recent book Your Water Footprint: The Shocking Facts About How Much Water We Use to Make Everyday Products.\n\nLeahy, who has written for National Geographic, spoke with Water Currents about how water is required for almost everything we do, and how we can reduce that impact.\n\nWhat inspired you to write a book on hidden water?\n\nWhen I was in Australia doing a piece on climate change and invasive species for National Geographic I took an extra week of vacation and hung out with some Aborigines in a remote part of Queensland. To get water I had to walk 200 yards to a stream. It was heavy to haul the water and when it got dark it felt risky because they have nasty snakes and spiders there. That made me appreciate water more.\n\nThen I went to a sacred waterfall, where shamans are initiated. In one of the final stages a candidate grabs the biggest rock they can lift and jumps into the pool, where they lay down until they drown. If the spirit finds them worthy they are brought back alive and become an official shaman. It had been over 20 years since someone managed that, but hearing about it made me realize that these folks take water really seriously.\n\nAnd then when I got home from that trip I saw an email from the publisher, Firefly, asking if I wanted to write a book about hidden water. I thought it sounded like a really interesting approach to an important subject.\n\nWhat aspect of hidden water most surprised you?\n\nI was surprised by just how much water it takes to make everything. We don’t really have any material things without water, from food to housing, furniture, electricity, transportation, and so much more.\n\nI tried hard to find something that doesn’t need any water and I couldn’t, which showed how dependent we are on it. And yet we pay little attention to it. We have a lot of stubstites for oil, but we don’t have any water substitutes.\n\nIn your book you note that it takes eight bathtubs of water for a typical breakfast. So what should people do if they want to reduce that?\n\nThe easiest way to reduce the amount of water you consume is to cut back on meat, since raising meat is really water intensive. Beyond that, beef is much more water intensive than chicken, so you can substitute one for the other.\n\nNext, if you can buy local food it’s easier to find out about how it was produced, including if the water used was managed sustainably. That’s important because it’s not just the amount of water that’s important, it’s also how it is managed. For example, is excess water returned to the local system?\n\nFarming many water-intensive foods in a desert or semi-desert is not sustainable. California, for example, has a huge water deficit.\n\nIt’s also true that about 40% of all food in North America is wasted, which means a huge amount of water is wasted. So reducing food waste can really reduce the amount of water you are using, way more than a low-flow shower head, which is still important.", null, "What else can people do to save water?\n\nA lot of it is going back to the basics on reducing and reusing stuff. Reduce the number of times you swap our your cell phone for the latest model and you’ll save 240 gallons of water. Find a home for your phone if you really have to have a new one instead of tossing it in the landfill. Consumption of material goods means consumption of water.\n\nFlat screen TVs are also very water intensive, requiring tens of thousands of gallons for each one. So ask yourself if you really need it. Use thrift stores to get your clothes, which are fortunately cool again.", null, "In your book you write that “peak water” is already here and yet few people know it. Can you explain what that means?\n\nThe amount of freshwater that’s available is limited, it’s a tiny fraction of all the water there is on the planet. But our demand is soaring. We’re growing in numbers and in our consumption of things, and each and everything requires water, and lots of it.\n\nThe Ogallala Aquifer [in the Great Plains] is declining about nine feet a year and within 20 years or so it’s going to be empty. It’s the same problem in California. Three in five people in the world will be experiencing water scarcity by 2025. At Davos world leaders recently said that the biggest challenge humanity faces in the next 10 years is water scarcity.\n\nWe’ve covered hidden water at National Geographic before (and in our water footprint calculator) and people often tell us they struggle to understand the concept. They think of water as what comes out of their tap. Do you think it’s a hard message to get across?\n\nIt’s a hard message for adults but apparently not so hard for kids, who seem to grasp it right away. Our new book has a lot of infographics that try to break it down to help people understand it. We try to show, for example, that a car is like a giant bag of water, with another bag of water on top of that for fuel. Clothes are bags of water, so are books.\n\nThere also seems to be a widening gap between many people around the world who don’t have clean water and those of us who seem to be using more and more. How can this gap be bridged?\n\nGinormous rivers of virtual water are flowing from one country to another. A lot of it isn’t very smart.\n\nFor example, Egypt is a big exporter of oranges, mostly to Europe. But it’s a desert country. It takes roughly 20 gallons of water for each orange, but at the same time they don’t have enough water to grow the food they need. So they end up importing cheap food from other countries.\n\nAustralia is the biggest virtual exporter of water, through mining and agricultural products, but it’s also the driest continent, so that doesn’t make sense.\n\nSo what can people do?\n\nDon’t use more water than you have. If you can grow crops that can be rain fed, that don’t require irrigation, that’s great. If it requires adding water drip irrigation is far more efficient than flood irrigation.\n\nStop and think before you do something if you really need it or if there is another way to get the service. Can you get those jeans at a thrift store? Can you take a train instead of drive [which saves on the amount of water needed for fuels]? Can you get your cell phone used?" ]
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[ null, "Nov 22 2019\nUTE FEST CONTINUES TO SHOWCASE A GREAT VARIETY OF THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS!\nThe 18th edition of the Union des Théâtres de l'Europe Festival continues to showcase plays that speak - even without the use of words - about the eternal war of the sexes, of rural life, but also honor and revolution.\n\nVladimir Mayakovsky's La Gaia Scienza - The Riot of Objects, staged by Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, Marco Solari, and Alessandra Vanzi, in a coproduction by Italy's FATTORE K. and Teatro di Roma, will take place in the Studio Hall on Thursday, November 21, at 5 pm and 10 pm, respectively.\n\n\"The desire to restore The Riot of Objects, the first performance of La Gaia Scienza, after so many years since its debut on March 24, 1976, at Beat 72, comes from its extremely light-hearted and not codified structure. There were no well-defined roles, characters, and performers, the script itself - a selection of phrases taken from the tragedy written by Mayakovsky - was a 'non-verbal material', to be either included or left out, repeated or omitted, in an extremely free, continuous improvisation.\" - noted Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, one of the directors of the production.\n\nOn the same evening, at 7 pm, William Shakespeare's comedy Love's Labour's Lost, directed by Andrei Șerban, will be presented by the Bulandra Theatre of Bucharest.\n\n\"The »war of the sexes« in Love's Labour's Lost is complex with a mysterious ending, not necessarily happy as one could expect from a comedy.The announcement of death interrupts the performance and finds us all unprepared, both actors and audience. For a modern audience, the title is much more familiar than the play itself, as the text is often regarded as obscure which could explain its rare staging (in Romania, at least), thus seemingly appearing as a play more to »read« because of the subtleties of language, an erudite puzzle, intended by the author to provoke and to make us aware of the way we distort the words' meaning, defacing the language itself.\" - stated Andrei Șerban about the performance.\n\nThe UTE FEST weekend lineup will be opened by the National Theatre of Northern Greece's production of The Elephant, directed by Yannis Leontaris. The performance will take place on Friday, November 22 at 5 pm and 9 pm, respectively, in the theatre's Studio Hall.\n\n\"The Elephant\" is a comedy that reveals the dark side of the Greek province. A seemingly prosaic premise expands into hilarious dialogues that reveal all the stereotypes on which Greek society is structured: phallicism, misogyny, racism and national superiority.\n\nOn the same Friday, at 7 pm it will be Alfred de Musset's Lorenzaccio stealing the spotlight. The play was directed by Boris Liješević at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.\n\n\"I discovered Lorenzaccio in an old box of plays that had been sitting there for over a decade. I got it from Ognjenka Milićević nearly fifteen years ago. What drew me to it was the combination of momentous historical events and intimate moments; the dichotomy of the general and the personal. A father fearing for his children and a revolutionary are fighting for supremacy within the same person; a murderous tyrant and a boy desperate to preserve his soul and his good name.\" - wrote director Boris Liješević.\n\nOn Saturday, November 23, at 7 pm, the play Danton's Death by Georg Büchner will be presented to festival audiences. The production was directed by Nuno Cardoso for the São João National Theatre in Porto.\n\nNuno Cardoso (Canas de Senhorim, 1970) is one of the most sought after and prolific contemporary Portuguese stage directors. Over time, he has developed a personal and coherent aesthetic universe that tackles contemporary and classic texts. In his creative work, he examines the classical and contemporary repertoire in search of poetic fuel to feed a vision of the theatre seen as a machine for recognizing and rewriting the present.\n\nThe main financier of UTE FEST is the Ministry of Culture and National Identity, the Government of Hungary, as well as the Cluj-Napoca City Hall and City Council." ]
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[ "@Qwikster Realizes the Value of His Handle, Plans to Hold Out for $100,000", null, "Despite being a bit slow on the uptake, it seems that everybody’s favorite pot-smoking Elmo Twitter account @Qwikster, owned by Jason Castillo, has wised up to what exactly he’s been sitting on. His account, mostly dormant until now, has sprung into action with Netflix’s announcement that they intend to split their DVD by mail service into a separate company called Qwikster. Castillo is now tweeting again, talking about his newly realized fame, more tantalizing details about his everyday life, and getting all the money he wants.\n\nWith the realization that he has something Netflix wants, of course, come a series of demands you might expect out of someone who finds English to be “about boring as s#*t” and is trying to get to soccer already. After teaming up with his “maynes” @SoccerIsLifegc7, the two have passed on an alleged $1,000 dollar offer and aren’t talking til the figure hits six digits.\n\nThat all sounds well and good, but it raises a few questions. First, what was Netflix thinking?! They may simply have forgotten to check the Twitter account, or assumed that Castillo would give it up or be bought. Still, you would think they would have taken care of the matter before the announcement. Maybe they saw the potential for awesome free publicity, but I’m reluctant to give them that much credit.\n\nSecond, is Castillo (or his “counsel”) aware that selling a Twitter handle is explicitly against the Twitter’s Terms of Service and a bannable offense? Granted, that doesn’t mean it never/can never happen, but with Castillo publicly addressing his intent to sell and his follower count growing by the minute (up to 10,000 now) it seems like only a matter of time before Twitter comes down on him, and hard. Maybe once the account is gone without a cent, that $1,000 will look like a lot less of a low-ball." ]
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[ null, "Once declared the “best food for the future” by the World Health Organization, this blue-green algae is a protein-rich antioxidant that may support and maintain your immune system. Read on to learn more about spirulina. What Is Spirulina?\n\nSpirulina is a dried supplement made from two species of blue-green algae, Arthrospira platensis and Arthrospira maxima . The Kanembu tribe in Chad call it dihé ; the Aztecs who lived in the valley of Mexico called it tecuitlatl [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ].\n\nThe algae naturally grows in warm freshwater lakes like Lake Texcoco in Mexico and Lake Chad, which sits on the border of Chad, Niger, Nigeria, and Cameroon. Locals traditionally harvest the algae and dry it in “cakes” [ 4 ].\n\nOnce it’s been dried, spirulina contains up to 70% protein, is a nutrient-rich antioxidant, and takes less land, water, and energy to produce than staple crops like corn and soy . Farmers use it to enrich their animal feeds and improve the quality of meat they produce. It pulls huge quantities of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, and it may even be used to convert city sewage back to clean water [ 1 , 5 ].\n\nSpirulina gathered attention as a possible pharmaceutical in the 1940s and 50s. In 1974, the World Health Organization declared it the “best food for the future” to combat malnutrition, especially in children [ 4 ].\n\nSpirulina is a dried blue-green algae that contains 70% protein once dried. It is considered an important “food for the future” by the WHO. Snapshot of Spirulina\n\nHigh in protein and full of nutrients\n\nMay reduce the risk of heart disease\n\nMay reduce inflammation, especially in allergies, and boost immunity\n\nMay protect the liver, brain, and kidneys\n\nSome potential benefits have been insufficiently investigated\n\nMay cause rare allergic reactions\n\nOccasional contamination with other cyanobacteria\n\nMay interact with some medication\n\nSpirulina supplements have not been approved by the FDA for medical use and generally lack solid clinical research. Regulations set manufacturing standards for them but don’t guarantee that they’re safe or effective. Speak with your doctor before supplementing. Effective For\n\nWhen free radicals build up, they disrupt structures, machinery, and even DNA inside cells. This process is linked to a great many diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and arthritis [ 6 , 7 ].\n\nThe most robust benefit of spirulina is probably its antioxidant effect . Multiple cell, animal, and human studies have demonstrated its ability to reduce oxidative stress; furthermore, spirulina contains diverse active compounds with antioxidant activity. It may contribute to whole-body health and, when combined with diet and lifestyle choices, delay or prevent disease onset [ 8 , 9 , 1 ]. Likely Effective For\n\n2) Heart Health A review of 12 human clinical studies suggested that spirulina may protect the heart not only through its antioxidant properties, but also by lowering cholesterol , triglycerides , and blood pressure [ 9 ]. Blood Pressure Multiple clinical studies revealed that spirulina lowers blood pressure . In particular, the diastolic blood pressure – the lower of the two numbers, measured when the heart is resting between beats – is significantly decreased in people taking spirulina supplements [ 10 , 11 , 9 ]. Cholesterol and Triglycerides High levels of cholesterol and triglycerides increase a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke [ 12 , 13 , 14 ].In animal and human studies, spirulina decreased total cholesterol, LDL (the “bad” cholesterol), and triglycerides in the blood. These markers may increase as we age; spirulina may, therefore, have key benefits in elderly people or in those prone to high levels [ 15 , 9 ].The existing evidence suggests that spirulina reduces the risk of heart disease. Although spirulina supplements are not FDA-approved for this purpose, you may discuss with your doctor if they may be helpful in your case. Possibly Effective For 3) Inflammation Inflammation, like oxidative stress, is linked to many different conditions. Inflammatory diseases include everything from depression to IBD to arthritis [ 16 , 17 , 18 ].Spirulina contains multiple bioactive compounds that are known to reduce inflammation. Taken as a supplement, spirulina blocks the activity of molecules that stimulate the inflammatory response . In both human and rat studies, it reversed an age-related increase in inflammatory cytokines [ 1 , 8 , 15 ]. In Allergic Rhinitis Allergic rhinitis is the most common allergic reaction to environmental allergens like pollen; it is also a major part of asthma. In one clinical study on 150 people, spirulina decreased all measured symptoms of allergic rhinitis compared to placebo [ 19 , 20 ].Although limited, the evidence suggests that spirulina may help with allergic rhinitis and other inflammatory conditions. You may try spirulina if your doctor determines that it may help. Never take it instead of what your doctor recommends or prescribes. 4) Boosting Immunity Animal and human studies have demonstrated spirulina’s immune-boosting properties. By activating white blood cells and the tissues that produce them, it may help the body defend against bacteria, viruses, and even tumors without causing excessive inflammation [ 21 ].In a clinical trial on 169 HIV-infected people, daily supplementation with spirulina (along with a balanced diet) i ncreased the levels of immune cells (CD4) and reduced the viral load after 6 months [ 22 ].Similarly, spirulina reduced viral load and liver damage in a trial on 30 people with hepatitis C [ 23 ].Spirulina extract improved natural killer cell activity in 2 small trials on14 healthy people [ 24 , 25 ].In a trial on 19 rowers, supplementation with spirulina p rotected against the deficit in immune function caused by strenuous exercise (increased Treg over natural killer cell proportion) [ […]" ]
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[ "Just when we thought policymakers were serious about addressing climate change, we read in The Washington Post that the US State Department has approved the construction of a new petroleum pipeline with the sole purpose of importing Canadian tar sands oil to the US. As the Renewable Fuels Association noted in August (see photo below), the environmental footprint of tar sands (carbon emissions aside) is very damaging, to say the least.\n\nIn justifying its surprising decision, the State Department claims, \"Approval of the permit sends a positive economic signal, in a difficult economic period, about the future reliability and availability of a portion of United States' energy imports, and in the immediate term, this shovel-ready project will provide construction jobs for workers in the United States.\" And concerns about the environmental impact? Here's what Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg said: Concerns about \"higher-than-average levels of greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil sands crude\" would be \"best addressed in the context of the overall set of domestic policies that Canada and the United States will take to address their respective greenhouse gas emissions.\" We can be sure that will play well with climate policymakers in China and Saudi Arabia who have been resisting limits on their carbon emissions.\n\nMost Americans have come to understand that relying on increasingly environmentally unsustainable imports of petroleum is not a long-term solution to our energy or greenhouse gas emission problems. But, based on its tar sands pipeline decision, it's clear the State Department hasn't gotten the message.\n\nAnd neither has, or so it appears, the US Environmental Protection Agency. Acting without a solid scientific or policy basis, the EPA is not only ignoring the vast environmental, greenhouse gas and land use impacts of petroleum production such as tar sands, but is in the process of creating roadblocks for the development of American biofuels, a much cleaner domestic alternative. How illogical and contradictory is it to hold US biofuels to an impossible standard and then turn a blind eye to tar sands? And why would we trumpet creating jobs mining tar sands in Canada, while trashing a renewable industry creating jobs in the US. In promulgating a rulemaking that would make it more difficult to produce biofuels in the US, the EPA has shown surprisingly little concern over the expansion of tar sands production. In its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, the EPA stated \"...our preliminary analysis suggests land use impacts of petroleum production for the fuels used in the US in 2005 would not have an appreciable impact...\" Based on the evidence, this claim is not just nonsense, it is dangerous.", null, "Not only is tar sands-based petroleum production environmentally damaging, so too is refining this heavier source of crude oil. According to the Chicago Tribune, \"researchers have calculated that refining the Canadian petroleum produces 15 percent to 40 percent more carbon dioxide emissions than conventional oil.\"\n\nClearly, tar sands excavation involves significant environmental damages -- with regard to land, water and air. If massive tar sands excavation doesn't have a disruptive effect on land use in Canada, that will be news to many environmental organizations both here and in Canada. In the Post story, Sarah Burt, an attorney for Earthjustice said, \"By approving this pipeline, we are committing to another generation of dependence not only on fossil fuels but on the dirtiest, most greenhouse-gas-emitting fossil fuels. We thought that the Obama administration would walk the walk on this, but it appears that that's not happening.\"" ]
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[ null, "SEOUL, Sept. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — LG Uplus Corp. aims to expand its non-telecom business portfolio to account for up to 40 percent of its total sales by 2027, as South Korea’s third-largest wireless carrier plans to transform itself into a digital platform service provider from its traditional telecom identity, its CEO said Thursday.\n\nAt a press conference in Seoul, the company laid out its new “Uplus 3.0″ vision, under which the mobile carrier plans to reorganize its current and future key services under four main platform pillars centered around the themes of lifestyle, entertainment, parenting and Web 3.0.\n\nUnder the vision, LG Uplus aims to raise its valuation to up to 12 trillion won (US$8.6 billion) within the next five years.\n\nThe company and its larger carrier rivals — SK Telecom Co. and KT Corp. — are aggressively seeking to tap into new business areas outside of traditional telecom services, such as media content, artificial intelligence, the metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and even urban air mobility.\n\n“We aim to usher in an era of discovering future growth engines by creating customer-oriented platforms and services based on data and technology,” LG Uplus CEO Hwang Hyeon-sik said at the conference held at The Ambassador Seoul Pullman hotel.", null, "This photo provided by LG Uplus Corp. shows its headquarters in central Seoul.\n\nThe company said it plans to expand its lifestyle subscription services related to health, pet care and travel, and establish a combined user base of 7 million in the services within 2027.\n\nLG Uplus also plans to upgrade its current Kids OTT product to have more interactive elements and add new commerce functionalities for users to be able to purchase educational materials through its envisioned parenting platform.\n\nHwang said the company plans to newly establish a reward system for loyal clients using NFTs and other new technology.\n\nLG Uplus also announced it has invested 7.23 billion won in Obigo Inc., a company specializing in a software platform used in smart vehicles, to expand its presence in the area of smart mobility infotainment systems.\n\n“We believe Obigo is a good partner for LG Uplus’ growth in this market,” he said." ]
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[ "February 17, 2019 | Bethany Erickson | Comments Off on Own the First Chicago Home of Al Capone — Escape Route Not Included | Historical Shelters", null, "It was his first home in Chicago, and his mother lived there until her death, and in 2019, you could own a slice of Al Capone history for practically a song.\n\n“I came to Chicago with $40 in my pocket,” Alphonse Gabriel Capone said once, and not long after that he began working for mobster Johnny Torrio. Not long after that, he and his family moved into the six bedroom, two apartment Park Manor home located at 7244 South Prairie Ave.\n\n“This was the Chicago home of Al Capone and Family. Al Capone and family began to move into the place on August 8,1923,” explained listing agent Ryan Smith with Re/Max Properties. “The ownership was under Mae and Theresa Capone.”\n\nThe home was built by its original owners in 1914 for $5,000, the site myalcaponemuseum.com said. When Capone purchased it, he put it in the name of his wife, Mae, and his mother, Theresa.\n\nAs his dubious career attracted more danger to the family — and as he got busier, Capone rarely lived in the home. It’s been rumored he had a tunnel from the home to the detached garage to facilitate a quick getaway, but if it existed, it’s long since been filled in.", null, "He died in January 1947, and by November of that year, ownership had been transferred to his sister, Mafalda Maritote. Theresa died in the home in 1952, and Mafalda sold the home in 1953, and it has passed through a few owners hands since then.\n\nNowadays, the home has two spacious apartments, and while the home needs a few updates, for a list price of $109,900, you can easily afford to renovate both units.", null, null, null, "“The building boasts character and charm throughout, hardwood floors in the entire building, tons of wood trim, wood molding, each unit offers large octagon style living rooms, full basement, rare all brick garage,” Smith said, adding that the home is perfect for someone wanting to live in one unit and rent the other out, or someone who just wanted an investment property.", null, null, "“Live in one unit, rent the other out, rent them both out and collect passive income, either way, this is a win-win for any buyer,” he said.\n\nThe home is also between Skyway and Dan Ryan, and an easy walk to the Red line." ]
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[ "You are here: Home / Before and After Photos / Alisha lost 138 pounds\n\nTransformation of the Day: Alisha lost 138 pounds. This survivor works to change the lives of homeless Veterans at her day job. She wanted to share with us how her decision to have weight loss surgery saved her life by helping her doctors find a serious, life threatening condition. Check out her awesome story.", null, "I wanted to share my story of losing 145 pounds through surgery and how it saved my life. Through pre-operative testing for weight loss surgery, I found out that my thyroid was enlarged and crushing my trachea. I later found out that I had thyroid cancer, which had spread to my lymph nodes.\n\nWhat was your motivation?\nI was motivated to lose weight because I wanted to be the healthiest/best version of me and for me that wasn’t being 300+ pounds. I was inspired by my clients. I work with homeless Veterans and after years and years of homelessness and other issues, I can’t expect them to change overnight. Change is very difficult. Deciding to change behaviors, ones that I’ve had almost my entire life, was difficult, but I had to start somewhere.\n\nI had weight loss surgery after several years of plateaus. I didn’t how to overcome the plateaus, so I sought information on surgery because it was covered by my insurance. During my prep-op work, up it was found that my thyroid was crushing part of my trachea. However, because it was not causing any serious issues we proceeded with surgery. I had the Duodenal Switch with Dr. John Rabkin in San Francisco at Pacific Laporscopy.\n\n6-7 months after weight loss surgery, I went to my new primary cary physician for a work up and was referred to an Endocrinologist. My endocrinologist wanted to remove my thyroid because it was so large.\n\nWhile preparing for surgery to remove it. My lymph nodes looked suspicious on one of the tests. After a biopsy of my thyroid and surrounding the lymph nodes, it was found that I had thyroid cancer. My surgeon explained to me after surgery that had my trachea collapsed I probably would have died due to the size of my thyroid. My thyroid was the size of 2 fists and wrapped around my trachea. The icing on the cake was that a year and half before my surgery, I contacted my previous PCP to discuss my enlarged thyroid. She brushed me off, giving me the once over and saying, “Nope, looks fine to me.” Despite all of that I’m alive, healthy, and continuing to live a full and blessed life.\n\nHow did you change your eating habits?\nI started using My Fitness Pal to decide how many calories I needed to eat a day to lose the weight that I wanted. 1700 calories was my goal. That was actually “more” intentional food than I was currently eating. I became most successful with my food habits by doing meal prep on Sundays. I would take 2-3 hours and make all my meals and snacks for the week. I didn’t eliminate many foods as much as I counted my calories. I prefer a big steak over a candy bar, any day. I now follow a high fat, high protein diet that aligns with my weight loss surgery.\n\nWhat did your workout routines look like?\nAll I did was walk. I did anywhere from a mile to two miles a day at a leisurely pace, nothing too much. I’m still intimidated by the gym but I continue to walk and I’m currently looking for a personal trainer to help me lose the last 20-30 lbs and tone my body.\n\nWhat was your starting weight? What is your current weight?\nMy starting weight was 333 pounds (approximately). My current weight is 195 pounds and my height is 5’5″. After having my thyroid removed on 2/6/2015, I’ve only lost about 4 pounds. However, I’m not gaining weight, which is what most people say happens after having their thyroid removed and trying to find the right dosage of medication. In addition, on January 29th, 2016 (my birthday) it was confirmed that my cancer had returned. I’m currently waiting on the results, but hopefully I’ll get another negative test.\n\nHow long did your transformation take?\nIt’s been about 2.5 years\n\nWhat advice do you have for others who want to lose weight?\nBelieve in yourself and don’t give us. Celebrate the smallest victories and keep pushing forward toward your goal", null ]
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[ null, "What you would probably find with fabricating this is that it is very difficult to create these consistent, slight variations in radii for the arcs / curves in the design and so the resulting design language of the physical object would probably be quite different to the digital model. You might consider:\n\nIn both of these cases Frei Otto’s experiments with self organizing woolen threads are a good reference.\n\nI also noticed that your model appears to be placed under the QR code. This would suggest that the QR code has been scaled during printing - you might want to check the paper size option in the FologramQR command to suit whatever is in your printer." ]
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[ null, "It’s hard to go even a few hours without seeing an item in your newsfeed mentioning a new app taking advantage of virtual reality. From 360-degree video content, to the more experimental experiences of Google Cardboard, virtual reality apps of all kinds are finding success in the market. Should yours be one of them? Here’s a short guide to help you decide how virtual reality (VR) can play a role in your next project.\n\nIs VR Suited To Your Project?\n\nDon’t be discouraged by the fact that VR games and cinematic experiences dominate tech news. The technology has practical applications too. Everything from piloting drones from a first-person perspective to exploring open-concept blueprints are made possible by this revolutionary technology. Immersive virtual reality applications are redefining the way fields like medicine and security operate. Companies of all kinds are adopting and developing virtual reality apps to:\n\nThe Audience for VR Apps is Large and Growing\n\nA common misconception about VR is that it requires expensive hardware to run on, which limits the people who can experience your app. This couldn’t be further from the truth. The dawn of powerful smartphones allows even older devices to run basic VR applications with affordable headsets. The result is that the audience for your idea is much bigger than just niche enthusiasts with expensive hardware.\n\nDeveloping for VR isn’t difficult when you’re working with the right developers. Industry standard tools like Unity allow for prototypes to be created much quicker. This allows you to tweak your VR app according to your specifications and feedback. The bottom line is that it’s never been easier to integrate VR in a meaningful way into your project.\n\nVR is a Billion-Dollar Industry\n\nWhen Facebook bought VR startup Oculus Rift for $2bn in 2014, concerns were voiced that VR ventures were overvalued. Since then, both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive have launched and delivered on their promises. Sony followed suit, and both Samsung and Google are experimenting with VR hardware and content. A recent report from international financial consulting firm Deloitte shows the VR industry will reach $1bn in value by the end of 2016. The market is ripe for opportunity.\n\nIf you think your project could benefit from virtual reality implementation, compare what solutions suit you best by talking with an expert. Zco offers access to industry-leading developers and has over 25 years of experience providing solutions for its clients." ]
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[ null, "The polls open on Tuesday at 7 am and remain open until 8 pm. On the general election ballot, incumbents come first followed by challengers, each group listed alphabetically.\n\nThe names on the council ballot will be listed as follows:\n\nThere also is a non-binding referendum on the ballot that asks:\n\nThe City of Lowell is reviewing several options for its high school project. Do you support extensive renovation and rebuild at the existing Lowell High location, at 50 Father Morissette Boulevard, Lowell, MA, 01852? YES or NO.\n\nFor more information about the election, check out the Lowell Election Office webpage which also contains a specimen ballot, or the website of Lowell Votes which has its excellent 2017 Voters Guide\n\nYou shouldn’t have to wait too long Tuesday night to get the results. Former State Senator Steve Panagiotakos will again activate his well-tuned election results operation which will be headquartered at the Blue Shamrock on Market Street.\n\nProcedurally, the official vote count occurs as follows: At 8 pm, the election office personnel at each of the 33 precincts prints a paper slip showing the vote results from that precinct’s voting machine. That slip of paper is then displayed in a public place (usually it’s taped to the inside of an exterior glass door so that anyone outside the building can see the paper and read the results). Election workers accompanied by police officers then bring the voting machines to the election office at City Hall, where the data cards are removed from individual machines and inserted into a computer for tabulation. Once all 33 voting machines are read by that City Hall computer, the official “unofficial” results are known. The purpose of the initial paper slip with the voting results displayed at the polling place is to provide a cross check that should detect any alteration of the machine while en route to City Hall.\n\nWhat Steve does is send a representative to each of the 33 polling places. Members of that team view the initial results slip displayed at the site and call the results into headquarters at the Blue Shamrock where they are keyed into a spreadsheet. As soon as the thirty-third call comes in, the unofficial results are known, usually before the actual voting machines reach City Hall.\n\nThe Blue Shamrock election results gathering will be telecast live by LTC, the city’s public access cable provider (I assume on Channel 8 since the council meeting will be on Channel 99). The results will also be streamed live on the LTC website if you live outside of Lowell or don’t have cable.\n\nTo refresh everyone’s memory, here are the results from the September 27, 2017 preliminary election in which 7,680 people voted which was 11.7 percent of all registered voters. Here is the order of finish and the number of votes received:\n\nNo endorsements or predictions from me this morning, other than I suspect that turnout will be considerably higher than in a normal city election. For context, in recent city election, 10,000 to 12,000 have voted compared to 22,000 in gubernatorial elections and 32,000 in presidential elections.\n\nThis election campaign has been unique in several ways. My memory of Lowell city elections stretches back to 1965, and I don’t ever remember one where a single issue – the Lowell High siting debate this year – was so dominant. The only one that comes close was 1995, when the fight was about whether the city should contribute to the cost of construction of the Tsongas Arena. That issue made the most noise that year, but it was one of many of concern to voters. This year has become completely binary. Candidates are either for Cawley or for downtown. Issues like public safety, economic development, and neighborhood quality of life that have been decisive in recent city elections aren’t even an afterthought this year. (They are, of course, as important as ever, but their exclusion from the campaign stage just illustrates what an atypical election this is).\n\nThe second rarity in this election is the embracement of slates by candidates and supporters. Ken Wallace, in his Saturday chat yesterday, said 1963 was the last election in which a slate was open and prominent. One reason candidates have avoided slates comes from our vote-for-nine electoral system. You, as a candidate, want people who have strong allegiance to other candidates to give you one of their nine votes. But if you’re part of Slate A, it’s unlikely that you’ll get votes from those whose primary allegiance is to a candidate on Slate B. This is the same reason that council and school committee candidates rarely attack each other. That’s another way in which this election is different.\n\nThe longstanding dominance of the Belvidere neighborhood in city elections is also a big factor this year. Will that dominance continue? That’s an important question, because if the preliminary election results are a reliable indicator, then the residents of Belvidere overwhelmingly want the high school to remain downtown.\n\nWhy is Belvidere so dominant in local elections? It’s not as simple as saying, “they vote,” although that is a factor. A big part of it is demographics and the way we organize the city for election purposes. There are 33 precincts in the city. Every ten years, after the US Census is complete, the city reorganizes its precincts to ensure that the number of people living within each precinct is roughly the same (between 3100 and 3400 people). That’s 3100 human beings, not 3100 registered voters. In every precinct, some of those 3100 human beings are not eligible to vote. They might be too young, or they might not be US citizens. So in precincts that are younger or more diverse or both, fewer people are eligible to vote.\n\nSo before you even get to who actually votes on election day, the system already has provided the 3100 people who live in that Belvidere neighborhood with twice as many eligible voters than it does the Lower Highlands neighborhood. Then on election day, if the eligible voters in Belvidere turn out at 60 percent, while those eligible in the Lower Highlands turn out at only 30 percent, the existing disparity is magnified.\n\nWhich brings us to the third unique aspect of this election. Because Belvidere is where the voters come from in the largest numbers, council candidates make their best effort to address the issues of greatest concern to the residents of Belvidere. That’s not the case this year. Again, if the preliminary election outcome is a reliable indicator that Belvidere voters are solidly opposed to moving Lowell High to that neighborhood, you have five incumbents and four challengers who are unequivocally in favor of just the opposite.\n\nAnother novelty this year is the presence of two political action committees, each supporting one of the previously-mentioned slates. Both of these seem well-funded based on the number of newspaper ads and mailings I’ve seen. And from what I’ve seen on social media about receipts and expenditures (with the caveat that anything you see on social media must come with a huge question mark), it seems that the pro-downtown group has invested heavily in a paid organizer, phone banks, door-to-door canvasing and polling, things that are common for statewide candidates, but rare in local elections. How effective those tactics will be could influence how local campaigns are run in future Lowell elections.\n\nI spent a lot of time above writing about the voters of Belvidere, but what about the rest of the city? The total number of voters in all the other neighborhoods greatly surpasses just that one section. Certainly there are those in every neighborhood who feel strongly one way or the other and will vote accordingly. But I sense there are two other groupings, one likely to support downtown, the other Cawley.\n\nFrom the beginning, I’ve said the majority of voters aren’t in either the downtown or Cawley camps, they are in the “I don’t want my taxes to go up” category. Which of the candidates is the champion of voters with this as their priority? There really is no one, because none of the incumbents or the challengers has voiced concern about whether the tax payers of Lowell can afford either option for the high school. Yet these voters aren’t going to skip the election or leave the city council section blank. My guess is that because the Cawley proposal prevailed in the June council vote, and because the pro-downtown incumbents have been hammering away at the cost of that proposal ever since, they will win the fiscal responsibility voter. (Of course that same voter is equally likely to vote No on the referendum, because he does not want a new high school period).\n\nThe second voter grouping I see is the “new construction is better than renovation” voter. I’ve repeatedly encountered people who don’t have strong feelings one way or the other on the location of the high school and who have resigned themselves to the need for something other than the existing facility. A surprisingly large number of these people have expressed a strong belief that building new from the ground up would provide the best outcome for the city.\n\nI don’t agree with the “new is better than renovation” thinking. Just look at the existing high school in which the 1922 building is solid and desirable whereas the 1980 addition is flawed. The same situation exists just across Arcand Drive where the 1898 Lowell City Hall still stands strong while the 1973 JFK Civic Center begs for demolition or complete overhaul, and where the renovated Pollard Memorial Library, also constructed in 1898, stands as a great symbol of the benefits of restoration of historical buildings.\n\nBeyond just its place in the high school siting debate, the strong hold this “new is better than renovation” attitude has on the community undercuts the accepted Lowell narrative of the past 50 years. To all of those who feel it is self-evident that Urban Renewal’s wholesale demolition of neighborhoods and structures in the 1960s was a huge mistake, and that it was the “Lowell’s future is its past” philosophy that accompanied the arrival of Lowell National Historical Park and the infusion of hundreds of millions of dollars of funds to renovate existing buildings in downtown Lowell that rescued the city from the lingering effects of the Great Depression, many of your fellow citizens haven’t read that chapter, or if they have, they don’t buy it.\n\nWhatever the outcome of this election and of the Lowell High siting debate, it is time for those who value historic preservation in Lowell to regroup and ask why so many in the community are so disdainful of preservation.\n\nThat’s it for now. If you haven’t had enough of Lowell politics, please check out the item I posted earlier this morning. It’s a review of the outcome of all city elections over the past twenty-five years. See how often incumbents win or lose, and how the makeup of the council and school committee has changed through the years." ]
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[ null, null, "The 101st Birthday of Rev. Dada J. P. Vaswani was rung in amidst sevas, kirtans, bhajans and recorded talks by the Great Masters— Rev. Dada and Gurudev Sadhu Vaswani.", null, "July 28, 2019, the Akhand Maha Mantra Yagna — 101 hours of round-the-clock chanting was initiated early in the morning. A recorded video of Dada chanting the Maha Mantra marked the beginning of the yagna. 28th also was Rev. Dada’s birthday as per the Hindu calendar. Sevas and kirtans marked the day. This day of Ekadashi, 20 ladies were given one month’s ration.\n\nJyoti Ramchandani, a devotee said, “Sitting at the Mahayagna is reinvigorating. The chanting has a soothing and calming effect. I have come here to connect with peace that Dada’s ever-living presence gives.”", null, "Spiritual groups partook in the Maha Mantra Yagna including the ISKCON and the Satya Sai Group. Devotees had converged to experience and absorb the spiritual elixir in the Maha Mantra chants. Acclaimed singers joined in the yagna. Jessica Dhanak said, “It is truly a blessed opportunity to be singing here. I feel the voice that we have been bestowed with must be used for divine services.”\n\nSinger, Bhushan Maloo speaking on the yagna, said, “I feel fortunate not only to be singing at the Maha Mantra Yagna but also to be present and revel in the divine ambience here. I feel glad and blessed that Dada has made me an instrument of his.”", null, "The evening session on the 31st witnessed the first-ever performance on ‘Glimpses into the life & teachings of Rev. Dada J. P. Vaswani’. Students from Sadhu Vaswani International School, Delhi and St. Mira’s School, Pune put up heart-rending performance leaving the devotees and attendees moved and teary-eyed. Madhu Negi, Dance teacher Sadhu Vaswani International School Delhi and also the show choreographer said, “This performance has been planned over 3 months. It is a fusion of Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam, semi-classical and contemporary. The students have been so dedicated that they even agreed to practice during their summer vacations!”\n\nMrs Nandini Nair, the judge for the evening speaking on the performances said, “What I witnessed today was a spectacular performance. What these children have performed today will stay embossed in their hearts for life and truly was a visual treat. It was brilliant in concept, execution and in the sheer man-hours of practice that went into it!” Both the groups were awarded trophies.\n\nAugust 1, 2019— the Maha Mantra Yagna concluded. A soulful 101 hours had concluded only to continue with the seva offerings and prayer sessions.\n\n‘A Messenger of Love: The Biography of Dada J. P. Vaswani’ — authored by Prabha Sampath and Krishna Kumari and published by Pan Macmillan India was launched by Dr. K.H. Sancheti. ‘Dada Vaswani Skill Development Centre’ in Manjri was launched at the hands of Niranjan Hiranandani of Hiranandani Group.\n\nThe evening session was led by soul-stirring vocals by renowned singer, Ameya Dabli to be followed by the highlight of the day — Inspirational talk in English “Set Yourself Free” by Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswani. A strong advocate on forgiveness, Rev. Dada’s English talk further established the significance and importance of forgiveness in one’s life. He also offered a few practical suggestions.\n\n2nd August, Rev. Dada’s 101st birthday began with 108 havans alongside 108 chants of the Gayatri Mantra. Daridra Narayan Seva was held in the morning where the needy were served with meals. 91 needy families were given a month’s ration and cash. Thrity-five prostheses were distributed to patients from Pune and Baramati in the artificial limbs seva.\n\nThe noon session was initiated in the midst of devotees thronging from the world over. Bhajans, kirtans, sevas energized and infused the Satsang Hall with love and devotion. Rev. Dada’s Upadesh followed wherein he spoke of setting in quest of God without a moments delay for he emphasised ‘tomorrow never comes’. At 2 pm, the Moment of Calm —Global Forgiveness Moment was observed with Dada's guided forgiveness meditation. 13,643,714 — Moment of Calm pledges were received from people willing to forgive. More pledges poured in later. Dada's birthday on August 2 is observed as the Global Forgiveness Day. This was followed by langar.", null, "The evening session saw the upadesh of Gurudev Sadhu Vaswani and Rev. Dada J. P. Vaswani wherein Rev. Dada spoke on the significance of birthday which also reminds one of the purpose of human birth. He appealed everyone to realise the worth of the human birth and seek longing and love for God.\n\nThe birthday observance concluded with the midnight vigil.", null, "Medical concessions and sevas were carried out in the health-care institutions of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission in observance of Dada’s birthday.\n\nHon’ble Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s Message on Rev. Dada’s 101st birthday: It is heartening to learn that Sadhu Vaswani Mission is celebrating the 101st birth anniversary of Dada J.P. Vaswani. Today, his physical form is not in our midst, but the birth anniversary celebration is a timely reminder to tread the path shown by him.", null, "A spiritual leader and philosopher, educationist, writer, the messenger of 'Ahimsa', Dada Vaswani was a humanitarian to the core. His humble demeanour and down-to-earth nature endeared him to his innumerable disciples and followers.\n\nDada Vaswani's humanitarianism transcended man-made barriers of religion, caste, colour or creed. He believed in the power of silent service and exhorted the youth to immerse themselves in service of the nation. Celebrated as Global Forgiveness Day, Dada Vaswani's birth anniversary brings the message of non-violence and peace in every sphere of activity. His life and ideals underlined the dictum of preach what you practice.", null, "Dada always talked of strengthening and empowering society. \"If you want to be happy, make others happy\" was the dictum he believed in. He urged people to instil the virtue of acceptance in life. Hon’ble Prime Minister said in his addressed letter.\n\nTributes to Dada Vaswani on his 101st birth anniversary. May the occasion guide mankind and illuminate the lives of his disciples and followers.", null, "About Moment of Calm:\n\nThe Moment of Calm is a world-wide initiative of peace that calls upon one and all, young and old to pause for 2 minutes on August 2 at 2 pm to forgive, clear the heart of ill-feelings and send out vibrations of love to all. One can observe this ‘Moment’ from wherever one is – the elevator, the gym, the office, the home, or anywhere.\n\nThe Moment of Calm campaign was launched by Rev. Dada J. P. Vaswani and the Mayor of Oak brook, Chicago in the year 2012. Launching the Moment of Calm, Rev. Dada had said, “The treasure of this inner calm should be experienced by all of us at least once every day. But if we are unable to do so, then let us enjoy and experience it at least once a year. Our minds are usually turbulent, disturbed and agitated. Our natural state is that of calmness. We need to go within to reinstate it. We can only do so by letting go of any grudges, disturbances, pettiness, selfishness, vengeance and any other negative attributes.” The first one to sign up for this Movement was filmmaker and actor, Aamir Khan.", null, "Today, the Moment of Calm movement has reached millions from all walks of life. World-over, people have experienced the calmness forgiveness has brought about and vouched for their experience of bliss, peace and true solace.\n\nDada often said, “Hearts at peace will create world peace.” In belief and faith, this year as well the Moment of Calm was observed across the globe at 2 pm on 2nd August. Schools, colleges, hospitals, sports academies, NGO’s supported the cause. Greater Good Science Center at the University of California, Berkeley and CCARE of Stanford University supported the cause of Moment of Calm.", null ]
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[ null, "By Richard Tulloch, adapted from the novel by Guus Kuijer. Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide. 17 to 27 August, 2011.\n\nThe Book Of Everything is a tale of childhood naivety and discovery. Based on Dutch author Guus Kuijer’s 2004 children’s novel Het boek van alle dingen, it presents the narrative of Thomas Klopper, a precocious nine (almost ten) year old living in 1950’s Amsterdam.\n\nThe child of a repressed and religious family, he survives via his gloriously overactive imagination, insatiable curiosity and heart of gold.\n\nKuijer’s award-winning story has been wonderfully adapted for the stage by Richard Tulloch, and this production is well-directed by Neil Armfield. The use of a live musician for the score always creates a more pleasurable experience. Brechtian techniques such as directly addressing the audience, references to stage direction and side-of-stage actors producing sound effects and narrative are present and effective. The interactive set, consisting of a giant working storybook of which the turned pages provide the backdrop for the play’s scenes, is hugely successful; kudos to the set design of Kim Carpenter.\n\nThe cast members are each excellent in their roles, and we wish them all best for their foray into Broadway on the completion of this Australian tour.\n\nPip Miller nails the solemn and merciless fervor of Thomas' devoutly Christian father. Initially he rules the family with an iron fist, acting as judge, jury and executioner. As the façade crumbles during the second act, Miller reveals the character’s weaknesses, expertly keeping you torn between despising his behavior and pitying his cowardice.", null, "Matthew Whittet is wonderful in the main character of Thomas. He captures the childish innocence and naivety of the boy brilliantly. You quickly find yourself drawn into his world, a place where characters and fantasies are conjured from his imagination to provide escape and companionship.\n\nThe interludes between Thomas and Jesus (John Leary) are poignant and hilarious, with razor-sharp humor that will likely straddle a thin line of offence for those religiously inclined. Sitting in contrast, the tender friendship that blooms between Thomas and Eliza (Lucia Mastrantone) is gorgeous; a meeting of minds that provides Thomas with a rare source of understanding.\n\nJulie Forsyth shone in the role of Mrs van Amersfoort, whom she possesses with complete authenticity throughout the play. Initially derided as a witch, the war widow is bullied by the children in the street until Thomas comes to her aid one day. They form a friendship that nurtures his curious nature and facilitates the conflict that brings to a head the unspoken violence within the Klopper family.\n\nBilled as a family-oriented show suitable for ages 8 to 108, it is definitely valuable viewing, but will be challenging for conservative or unprepared parents. It explores many issues that we might normally consider \"adult\", but perhaps only because, as adults do, we habitually underestimate the depth of understanding children are capable of.\n\nDomestic violence, religion, love, loss and abuse are all portrayed, but with dignity and poignancy, never for effect. Despite the sometimes-confrontational subject matter, the piece never comes across as confronting. The interactions are executed carefully and with fragility, the tensions allowed to unfold themselves gently.\n\nDifficult themes are played out with just the right amount of humor and childish narrative to stop the play darkening too much, and this will no doubt allow it to impact upon, and find popularity with, a younger audience.\n\nAs an adult watching the piece though, this shallowness may be a source of frustration. As with all great children’s books, the story is good enough to capture your interest and attention, but the hinted-at potential - it’s full complexity and depth - is never realized. At this point it's worth reminding yourself of the author's intent and target audience.\n\nThis beautiful tale has much to offer, and audience members of all ages will benefit from Thomas’ delightfully succinct goal for life: When I grow up, I'm going to be happy." ]
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[ null, "FacebookTweet\nFollowing months of speculation and anticipatory hearsay from hopeful dance music enthusiasts across all corners of the globe, ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL have today put the rumors to rest by revealing that the World’s Premier Electronic event will be heading to not one, but TWO new locations for 2014!\nNext year will see both SOUTH AFRICA and JAPAN waving the ULTRA flag, as the world’s most international festival brand continues to export its unique experience to an ever-growing number of territories across the globe!\nHaving already established gargantuan events in Miami, Argentina, Chile, Croatia, Brazil, Korea and Ibiza in its 15-year history, ULTRA SOUTH AFRICA and ULTRA JAPAN will be the EIGHTH and NINTH international editions of the Miami super festival, making ULTRA WORLDWIDE the most international festival brand in the world by quite some way, with events on no less than FIVE CONTINENTS!\nGuaranteeing the same level of world-class talent, along with the meticulous attention to detail and world-beating production that characterizes all of their worldwide events, Ultra Worldwide will bring its unique experience to two vibrant new markets, both increasingly hungry for dance music.\nRussell Faibisch – Founder, Executive Producer and CEO of Ultra Music Festival and Ultra Worldwide shared his excitement by saying:\n\"South Africa & Japan are without a doubt two of the most burgeoning territories in the world when it comes to their ever-growing enthusiasm towards electronic music. Their demand for world-class electronic acts have become truly overwhelming of late, and the infrastructures in each place to put on an event like Ultra are healthier than they’ve ever been. These thriving scenes, coupled with the additional fact that these locations are some of the most beautiful I've ever come across, made the decision to expand into Africa and deeper into Asia an extremely exciting one to make.\"\nAdam Russakoff – Executive Producer, Talent Booker and Director of Business Affairs for Ultra Music Festival and Ultra Worldwide went on to say:\n\"If there's one ethos that characterizes each and every one of our worldwide events, it's the unmatched experience that we offer our fans. This unique 'Ultra' experience is ultimately achieved by delivering the very best forward-thinking lineups alongside unbeatable production values, and I can absolutely guarantee that next year’s new editions will be no exception. The local promoters we've chosen to work with in each country both have an exceptional reputation for putting on the biggest and very best events in their markets, and our expansion into such booming territories is something I'm very much looking forward to.\"\nULTRA SOUTH AFRICA\nFEBRUARY 14 – OSTRICH FARM, CAPE TOWN\nFEBRUARY 15 – NASREC SHOWGROUNDS, JOHANNESBURG\nTICKETS ON SALE 9AM (SAST) NOVEMBER 1, 2013\nPHASE 1 LINEUP\nTIËSTO\nALESSO, NICKY ROMERO, KREWELLA, W&W,\nGOLDFISH, BLACK COFFEE, MI CASA, EUPHONIK & DJ FRESH\nGracing Cape Town Ostrich Farm [February 14] and Nasrec Showgrounds, Johannesburg [February 15] with the unique and unrivalled experience for which it is so globally famed, ULTRA SOUTH AFRICA will be the first, and by far the biggest, event of its kind to hit the African continent when it lands in early 2014.\nWhat’s more, headlining the entire event will be none other than Dutch superstar DJ, producer and Musical Freedom label boss TIËSTO! A firm favourite with Ultra fans across the world, and without doubt one of the planet's most in demand DJs, Tiësto will be supported by an array of fellow countrymen, in the form of bona fide überstar NICKY ROMERO and chart-topping duo W&W. Flying the flag for Sweden will be 22-year old superstarALESSO, whilst Chicago-based trio KREWELLA look set to provide the much needed injection of bass to proceedings!", null ]
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[ "Criminal gangs scour poor regions for younger girls and pitch a dream life in China, the place there’s a surplus of some forty million men – a legacy of Beijing’s one-youngster coverage. Chinese men usually pay brokers between $10,000 and $20,000 for a international spouse, a 2016 United Nations report said. A Chinese assistant to the Cambodian consul in Shanghai stated little might be accomplished to help girls who had escaped their captors and were now uncontactable. Chab Dai program manager Chan Saron stated in early January, one girls reported being transferred to “government-managed detention” and held “underneath very strict situations” earlier than contact was misplaced.\n\nAsiaCharm.com is worthattempting whenever you actually feel enthusiastic regarding complying withattractive along with pretty Eastern chicks. More and in addition much more Chinese males like to stay alone, away from a relationship and naturally, it doesn’ t go away behind bachelor ladies any type of opportunity for courting, marrying in addition to possessing relations. Nowadays, regional people operate extremely onerous in addition to haven’t any requirement to get proper right into a partnership to help eachother. Chinese women are nonetheless beneath intense stress to find a associate, prepare a connection, and in addition take the next step in path of marriage. As you acknowledge, the Chinese are literally very strict along with self-displined. Also miss should pay attention to their mom and father and recognize their viewpoint. In the stylish world, it has turn out to be properly-liked to utilize international courting web sites and marriage companies to find Chinese brides.", null, "‘the 8 cyclic characters for year, month, day and hour of delivery of a man, which decide his destiny’) in which suan ming is used to foretell the future of that couple-to-be. If the result of suan ming was good, they then would go to the subsequent step, submitting bride price. The bride and groom get married in the presence of their relations, associates, and the matchmaker.\n\nHow To Locate Chinese Wives On line\n\nAlthough town was only an hour down the windy mountain street, Thiên had by no means earlier than ventured past the village perimeter. Last year, Chinese authorities rescued 207 Vietnamese ladies, and one child, from a cross-border trafficking ring involving sixty one gangs. Yet bride trafficking is a phenomenon that authorities wrestle to contain. Lào Cai province, which sprawls from these fog-enveloped mountains and grassy valleys to frame Yunnan in China, is among the poorest and most ethnically numerous areas in Vietnam. Home to numerous hill tribes, including the H’mong, Dao and Tay, the province is in style with backpackers.\n\nEvery one who makes use of such a service has to create a web page with all the important information specifying hobbies, preferences, expectations, jobs, and extra. Most such agencies present great services for a fair worth. Every individual has some previous, which can also be a useful expertise. While talking about how many ladies you had earlier than the bride, you must suppose twice. Quite usually, Chinese women want to find a reliable life associate and true love. Even it looks as if a minor date to you, it is an opportunity for a bride to know if you’re an excellent companion for an extended-term relationship. Compliments to the private qualities of ladies, and specifically girls from China, are normally higher than compliments regarding look.\n\nVietnamese girls could advertise with a marriage dealer as a result of marrying a Chinese man seems likely to verify off all these bins. South Korea can also be seeing a growing share of Vietnamese wives. There are not any official statistics on this business, so it is difficult to know what number of Chinese-Vietnamese marriages begin with paid brokers. But one study means that in border areas about 10% of Chinese-Vietnamese marriages are brokered on-line. The proportion is probably going a lot larger inland, since single Chinese males elsewhere have little alternatives to satisfy Vietnamese women directly. Other Chinese bachelors use skilled marriage brokers to meet Vietnamese ladies, an unlawful but booming trade in China. On common, a dealer makes a revenue of $four,000 out of each deal, in accordance with the Chinese magazine China Reform.\n\nAs a end result, nearly all marriage brokers in the literary work were introduced as aged females. The local society accepted the Turki girls and Chinese males’s mixed offspring as their very own folks despite the marriages being in violation of Islamic law. The story about the marriage of sister and brother Nüwa and Fu Xi informed how they invented proper marriage procedures after marrying. At that point the world was unpopulated, so the siblings wanted to get married however, on the identical time, they felt ashamed. So they went as much as Kunlun Mountains and prayed to the heavens. They requested for permission for his or her marriage and mentioned, “when you enable us to marry, please make the mist surround us.” The heavens gave permission to the couple, and promptly the peak was covered in mist. It is claimed that to be able to cover her shyness, Nüwa covered her blushing face with a fan.\n\nAll these ladies want to find males that will deal with giving exactly the best time to them. The important issue is that you just see whether they are greatest click here for more info for you personally and give them the chance. You can get hold of so by understanding merely recommendations on how to get in touch with the Chinese mailorder brides at the first location.\n\nHe eats film, he drinks film, and generally he’ll even watch a film. But most of all, he loves talking about film, and the way they’d be a shit-ton better if solely individuals would pull their asses out of their ears and take heed to Gordy LaSure. How come only a handful of films (Titanic, Porky’s, Dirty Harry) are any good in any respect? Gordy’ll let you know How and Why, and he’ll offer you a shot of Wherefore on the aspect. Fleetwood Shuttleworth is 17 years old, married and pregnant for the fourth time.\n\nOf course, you’ll be able to visit China and try to discover a bride there, however sadly, there are not any ensures that you will succeed. If you don’t want to fulfill a party lady or a lady that wishes nothing but your money, you need to better use the reliable dating websites. The primary advantage of such platforms is the security and privateness systems.\n\nMany modern brides also change right into a fourth gown on the finish of the ceremonies to send off their visitors. The typical Chinese wedding invitation is purple, placed in a red envelope, and normally has gold, vertical wording read from proper to left with the groom’s data presented first earlier than the bride’s. The double happiness image is usually discovered someplace on the invitation. During a formal Chinese marriage ceremony proposal, the groom’s family will present completely different presents to announce the engagement, which is often meals and cakes.", null, "With this objective that could be very they you will want to by no means be decided by their husbands and protect by themselves without any individual’s help. Contemporary Chinese brides understand the need for having a gradual revenue source, in order that they make the matter to their very personal arms and work time that’s full. Other than that, you additionally need to understand that we now have two archetypes which are major all Chinese girls for relationship belong to. Needless to say, some girls don’t find yourself in each group and are typically someplace throughout the center, but the practically all brides from China are both fashionable Chinese spouses or old type Chinese wives. Because you bought used up you assume that the majority well-educated Filipina youthful ladies have boyfriends. Because you can have burned you assume not any relationship is generally super sound.\n\nThe history of the wedding dress is shorter than the historical past of weddings, and even shorter still than the history of marriage. Since Xi Jinping came to energy in 2012, the government has tightened its grip on the media and the internet. Speaking critically of the government has typically resulted in police harassment and arrest. Combined with a seamless crackdown on women’s rights activists and civil society groups, it has turn out to be more and more tough for them to lift consciousness and help victims. The women and women being trafficked are sometimes ethnic or non secular minorities, from impoverished communities, or, in the case of North Korea, on the run from their very own abusive regime. Violence in opposition to women and women is usually a low precedence for governments. And all the affected international locations have difficult relationships and deep energy imbalances with China." ]
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[ null, "Among reports of suspicious packages being delivered to political targets on Wednesday were reports of one delivered to Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY). That reporting was entirely in error, and in fact it turns out the package only a digital storage device with information about the “Proud Boys,” a far-right extremist group founded by conservative commentator Gavin McInnes.\n\nEarlier, an NYPD public information officer issued a statement on Twitter that the device was not part of the threats against other Democrats.\n\n“The earlier suspicious package at Governor Cuomo’s office in midtown has been cleared by NYPD personnel. It was unrelated. And there was no device of any kind,” said NYPD spokesperson J. Peter Donald in his tweet.\n\nIt was later revealed that the package contained only a thumb drive, as The Gothamist reports.\n\nA Cuomo spokesperson now says that the suspicious package previously thought to be an explosive device is actually just some “computer files” related to the Proud Boys. The NYPD has clarified that the object was “a thumb drive and is NOT related to other events.”\n\nThe sequence of events:\n\n1. Cuomo’s office denied reports it had received a suspicious package.\n2. Cuomo announced on air that his office had received a “device.”\n3. NYPD said the package in question was simply literature.\n\nThe ‘Proud Boys’ were recently involved in violence in both New York City and in Portland, Oregon." ]
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[ null, "Mitochondria are excess of the “powerhouse” of the mobilephone as they've got classically been defined. actually, mitochondria organic actions have gradually elevated to incorporate not just a variety of bioenergetic methods but in addition very important biosynthetic pathways, calcium homeostasis and thermogenesis, cellphone loss of life via apoptosis, numerous various sign transduction pathways often relating to redox regulate of gene expression and so forth. This useful and structural complexity could endure vital derangements to be able to justify the definition of ‘mitochondrial medicine’, which may still comprise all of the scientific effects of congenital or bought mitochondrial dysfunctions. There are literally increasingly more experiences which assign an important pathogenic function to broken mitochondria in several ailments: ischemia/reperfusion damage, neurodegenerative illnesses, melanoma with its dramatic sequelae (i.e, metastasis), metabolic syndrome, hyperlipidemias, simply to point out a number of the most vital pathologies. during this context, another element that are supposed to no longer be skipped over is the interplay of pharmacological brokers with mitochondria, not just in regard of the toxicological facets yet, principally, of the aptitude healing purposes. actually, it's fascinating to notice that, whereas the houses of alternative so-called “mitoxicants” are famous, the sophisticated linkages among medicinal drugs and mitochondria remains to be short of a true pharmacological and healing keep watch over on the scientific point. This loss of attention can usually result in an understatement of undesirable poisonous results but in addition of fascinating healing actions. A reevaluation of the capability scientific position of mitochondria may possibly supply a brand new gentle on a few but vague facets of human pathophysiology.", null, "Microarray expertise has made robust growth during the last decade, and there have additionally been major alterations in program components, from nucleic acids to proteomics and from examine to scientific purposes. This booklet presents a finished evaluate of microarrays in diagnostics and biomarker improvement, overlaying DNA, peptide, protein and tissue arrays.", null, "This publication will offer most up-to-date insights in the practical potentials of ribonucleic acids in medine and the use of Spiegelmer and Spiegelzyme platforms. it's going to additionally deal with a new form of supply platforms for mobile targeting.", null, "Realizing how digestive organs boost, their body structure and constitution is necessary for picking new remedies to wrestle illnesses of the digestive organs. This quantity stories the most recent learn and advancements during this box. * Discusses new discoveries, methods, and concepts * Contributions from major students and specialists * Reference advisor for researchers desirous about molecular biology and similar fields", null, "Through the process the immune reaction, antigen-activated B cells produce antibodies with elevated affinity for the antigen, a technique referred to as affinity maturation. a bunch produces antibodies with successively larger affinities with repeated publicity to an analogous antigen, that's the main wherein such a lot vaccines paintings.\n\nenergy Books > Molecular Biology > Advances in Mitochondrial Medicine: 942 (Advances in by Roberto Scatena,Patrizia Bottoni,Bruno Giardina\nRated 5.00 of 5 – based on 33 votes" ]
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[ "Today we are featuring another promising electronic music artist; R3HAB & Mike Williams, from Netherlands. We have reviewed the acoustic version of their fascinating song; Lullaby, along with its character, style, story, potential and more.\n\nR3HAB is another promising electronic music artist I have discovered through Metalhead Community Submissions about three weeks ago with this song; Lullaby (Acoustic Version), off from his release with the same title, which was released on 2019. This was the first time I heard about this song and about the artist as well. They have done a very strategical move and released the acoustic version of one of their most powerful songs. The song itself has an irresistible aura. Hands down. Even if you don’t like electronic music, there’s nothing you can do about the acoustic version of it.\n\nThe song is super simple and in my opinion, this is how it makes a big difference. There’s nothing complicated or complex. A female vocalist, an acoustic guitar, few additional instruments, and a top-class production can be a deadly weapon as you can also see on this example. If I am not mistaken, this is the music genre which has the widest and the biggest listener potential than all.\n\nThe song has an irresistible atmosphere that immediately pulls the listener into its world. It is quite short (02:02), yet listening to it once is never going to be enough to get satisfied with this beautiful music.", null, "As I have also mentioned above, the song has top class technical standards. This is one of the best sounding electro/acoustic songs I have heard for some time. In fact, artists and Dj’s like R3hab are quite advanced producer themselves. They know what they want, how they want to sound, and what to achieve with it, so they do it themselves. When you are a musician and a producer with all this knowledge, there’s nothing that can stop you in your way to the top. In this way, I have huge respect for them. As you can also see on this example, he has done an amazing job by turning one song into something fresh and addictive. When I take all these into account, I’d like to say that I am well-impressed by R3HAB’s creativity and understanding of music. This song certainly is another big step forward in his career which will create more opportunities for him in the future.\n\nPlease go ahead and check out the links below if you’d like to find out more about the artist, follow him on social media and subscribe to his channels to show your support and also not to miss any upcoming releases.", null, "In conclusion, we, as Metalhead Community Team, congratulate R3HAB & Mike Williams for their amazing job on; Lullaby, and wish them the very best in their future. Thanks for reading.", null, "R3HAB on the WEB" ]
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[ "APPRENTICES at The City of Liverpool College restoring a Lancashire Nobby boat have been filmed for a BBC show about the history of pleasure sailing on the Mersey.\n\nThe Lancashire Nobby – or Morecambe Bay Prawner, as they were originally called – is an inshore sailing boat which was used from the 1840s to catch shrimp around the Mersey coastline, Lancashire and the Isle of Man. Nobby was a slang name given to the boats, which means ‘rough wood’.\n\nThe BBC are making a six-part documentary series called ‘Britain Afloat’, which will tell a social history of Britain through some of the boats that helped to shape it.\n\nOne of the half-hour episodes will look at the history of pleasure sailing on the Mersey, featuring boats such as the Nobby, the Seabird Half Rater and the Liverpool Bay Falcon.\n\nThe restoration of Mystery II will be carried out by Carpentry and Joinery students, who will get to work alongside skilled traditional boat builders using methods more than a century old.\n\nThe students will learn to use different types of material and traditional jointing methods.\n\nThe college’s Mechanics students will get involved with restoring and rebuilding the engine and the Fabrication and Welding students will replace all the metal work.\n\nTo finish, Painting and Decorating students will apply preserve and final finish to her to restore the vessel to its former glory.\n\nThe Mystery II was built in 1911 by James Armour of Fleetwood for Frank Hughes, who lived in New Brighton, according to information held by the Nobby Owners Association, who have chosen the college to complete the restoration.\n\nThe college was chosen because of its highly skilled students and staff who are renowned in the engineering and construction industries for delivering outstanding work and its excellent facilities at the Vauxhall Road campus.\n\nThe vessel was specifically designed to beat Mr Hughes’s competitors boat Camellia but was disqualified from the 1911 New Brighton Magazine Regatta.\n\nThe next year Mystery II came third and raced in the West Cheshire and New Brighton Regatta in 1913, finishing third, and in the same year came second in the Royal Mersey Yacht Club Regatta.\n\nMystery II was registered for fishing as LL59 on May 23, 1911 and continued operating with the same number until 1991.\n\nStewart Quayle, Head of Construction and Building at The City of Liverpool College, said: “Welcoming the BBC to the college to film the restoration of the Lancashire Nobby was a great experience for our students.\n\n“The benefits to the students carrying out real work activities, including heritage skills of traditional boat builders and the strong links with Liverpool maritime history is invaluable.\n\n“Traditional wooden shipbuilders have sadly all but disappeared from the Mersey over the years, as modern fibreglass boats became more popular.\n\n“So, it is more important than ever to pass on these traditional boat building methods to the next generation before they’re lost forever.\n\n“We also intend to let our Motor vehicle students restore the engine and Fabrication & Welding learners replace and repair the old iron work.\n\n“The college is always looking to support local communities with projects that benefit both parties and we are looking to develop community ambassadors for the college.\n\n“We will be looking to run a classic boat restoration course and engaging with the community and local schools to get them involved from educational historical point of view.\n\n“The renovation of the Mystery will play a key role in raising awareness of Liverpool’s maritime history.”\n\nBritain Afloat featuring Mystery II and The City of Liverpool College will be broadcast on BBC One at 19:30pm on Friday 29th September.", null, null ]
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[ "Jenova Chen first gained name recognition for Fl0w, which started as a Flash title on PC and matured into a PS3 downloadable. Like the first part of Spore if Spore had been good, Fl0w was basically a tranquil, zen trip into life, love, and death in a puddle. Steering your little protozoa around, you ate smaller creatures and evolved a longer tail, descending into ever darker levels of the pool in a quest for microbian dominance. It was soothing to play. This and its simplicity were what made it work.\n\nChen was studying Interactive Media Design and USC when he met fellow student Kellee Santiago, and the two would go on to found ThatGameCompany, receiving a three-game contract from Sony, which has aggressively hyped the small developer and its art-house style. Their first job was to rerelease Fl0w on PSN. Shortly thereafter came another marketplace title, the breezy, beautiful Flower. The last tick on the studio’s contract is Journey, by far the most ambitious game the team has made, and its greatest triumph so far.\n\nJourney is unlikely to divide people, because I think those who’d find it disappointing will know to avoid it. Chen, Santiago, and ThatGameCompany collectively make a certain sort of game, and they don’t seem to deviate from the model. Their games are peaceful and meditative. Clouds and breezes replace shooting and smashing. What Journey represents is the ultimate realization of the style of game that’s become the studio’s trademark: dreamy, metaphysical, hypnotic, tranquil, and brief. For all that it’s short, and its tail is shorter; for all that it is what it is and what it is may not resonate with you the way it did with me, Journey is revelatory. As a responsible journalist I feel I ought to shy back from saying what I want to say, and what I want to say is this: if you have a PS3, buy Journey. If you don’t have a PS3, go get a PS3, then buy Journey.\n\nIt’s a travelogue adventure in which your not-quite-human, poncho-clad avatar trudges through the desert toward a distant mountain. It is not about pure exploration in the sense that Dear Esther was, though it shares shares more with Dear Esther than with any other game except its own predecessors. In a way it is more objective-driven, and to some absolutely minimal degree you do see more traditional game mechanics in Journey – very simple puzzles, the need to avoid certain mild threats, that sort of thing. But don’t think of it as a game, think of it as an experience.", null, "The beauty of the desert, the sparkling, glittery sand, sometimes gold, sometimes pink, sometimes sun-drenchedly white, ever shifting. The gentle susurrus of the wind, murmuring its way across the dunes. The almost blinding pre-gloam sun in the distance. That cleft mountain so far off, that is so obviously your destination. The old yellowed ruins and the unique life forms you’ll encounter here.\n\nThis is a gentle desert, not a fire-blasted hell. And it’s presented as its own collective entity: the sand, the wind, the sunlight; these things make up the desert, make it a singular body despite their own disparate natures. I visited White Sands once years ago, an unearthly place that reminds me a bit of Journey’s setting, but its very presence in reality means White Sands can’t actually compare. I must admit there is something also to be said for the fact that Journey is a safe game. In White Sands, alone, I’d been warned repeatedly not to stray too far from my vehicle. I’d been warned never to use my footprints as landmarks. I’d been warned that the dunes move, that the landscape can change in seconds, and I’d been warned that if I got lost I might not be found. It was a good warning. Even with it in mind, once when I did lose sight of the road it took me an increasingly concerned half an hour to find it again even though it was less than fifty feet away. In Journey, though you’ll quickly lose your immediate sense of direction, you can wander without that fear at the back of your mind.\n\nJourney is also a story of pilgrimage, of meeting God. I don’t want to say too much about that part. You’ll see it yourself if you play. Anyone who starts Journey will finish it unless they willfully put it down, though to be honest I can’t imagine who would, or why.\n\nAs you traverse the desert, you’ll encounter delightful schools of aerial creatures that resemble tiny fragments of flying carpet. Cavort with them and they’ll swirl around you, lifting you into the air in a sort of whirlpool of patterned fabric.\n\nYou yourself can only interact with the environment using your voice, a tweetling chirp that draws the attention of the little beasts and can activate certain objects in the landscape. Beyond that you can walk, and jump floatily in a way that is almost, but not quite, like flying. As you explore you’ll find the occasional item that extends the length of your character’s scarf, which billows ever-longer behind you in the wind. The scarf in turn is what powers your jumps. The longer it is, the longer you can soar gossamerly through the blowing sand, a suddenly aerial being only slightly weightier than the blowing petals of Flower. When your jump power is exhausted, you need only chirple at some of those carpet creatures and they’ll zip over to refuel you. Journey is not about challenge.\n\nNow, this game is about as far removed from Dark Souls as anything in the universe. Comparing the chromatic, lilting murmur of Journey’s desert to the desolate, hard-edged spite of Lordran is almost blasphemous. Yet you can’t escape the comparison when you think about the multiplayer.\n\nIn Journey, every now and then as you trudge up the dunes, or scoot down them in a joyous sand-scattering surf that never gets old, you’ll see a flash of red off to one side, or hear a hoot that sounds suspiciously like your own character’s voice. And then maybe running toward you is another armless, poncho-clad entity, trilling and warbling away, their own scarf flapping as they scamper in circles around you in greeting. This is another player, randomly dropped into your game (or were you dropped into theirs? It’s all the same desert, and it’s seamless). So for a while you’ll journey along together.\n\nEven when you’re alone, Journey doesn’t feel like a lonely game – but the unvarnished joy of sharing the trip, temporarily, with another traveler is brilliant. No names, no PSN IDs, no words, no headsets, nothing but chirping bounds and shared exploration. Eventually you’ll maybe pause the game to go answer the phone, and your character will sit down in the sand. The other player might mill nervously around you for a while, chirruping for your attention, but if you don’t return inevitably they’ll wander off with no hard feelings, back to their solitary progress. Or maybe you’ll lose sight of your companion when the wind blows the sand a certain way, and then just like that they’re gone. No worries, the journey is safe. They’ll find their way.\n\nThis multiplayer is both one of the greatest aspects of Journey and its one potential issue. Journey is a very short game, and even though you’re likely to play it a few times just because it’s so peaceful and so beautiful, eventually people are going to stop playing it, and when that happens the multiplay part is going to fall off. So if you want to be absolutely sure that you’re getting the full Journey experience, you’d better grab it right now before people begin drifting away. Will the game be significantly reduced if you go through the whole thing without ever seeing another player? I don’t think so… but I would miss it very much all the same.\n\nIn the end, though, I can say with assurance that this is one of the most beautiful games I’ve ever played, and in some ways, despite its brevity, one of the most rich. The last 25 minutes of the journey are like nothing else, and worth experiencing. The story hidden in the old ruins is worth deciphering. The one scary moment is worth enduring. Normally here I might say something like “your mileage may vary,” but it’s really the same number of miles for all of us to the top of that mountain. Journey is one we all should take." ]
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[ null, "The attention of the world has recently shifted to the extraction of cannabinoids from the cannabis plants. With the exploits of this massive and developing industry, several products have been derived from cannabinoid extraction processes, including edibles and portable vape cartridges among others. Cannabinoids can be extracted from cannabis via various methods, although each of these methods involves procedures that require enormous resources and a considerable amount of raw cannabis.\n\nYes, cannabis plants are the source of cannabinoids. However, have we ever imagined the possibility of deriving cannabinoids without the raw material, i.e., the cannabis plants? A Hungarian Bioengineering firm – Intrexon Corporation – has recently acquired a significant breakthrough innovation that will allow the production of cannabinoids from the yeast.\n\nHeadquartered in Budapest, Hungary, Intrexon Corporation is using a synthetic biology approach, which they tagged “Better DNA,” to create biologically-based products for the use of various industries. Intrexon collaborates with companies to design and implement complex biological systems that work on the improvement of the performance of quality of living cells. According to the company, they are also interested in creating technologies that will help meet the demands of the medical cannabis industry by producing cannabinoids in sufficient quantities.\n\nWhile you may think that Intrexon hopes to achieve its aim by inventing a new method of cannabinoids extraction from cannabis, or a new cannabis strain, the company is into something bigger. They are utilizing single-celled microorganisms of the genus Saccharomyces, which is also referred to as Yeast. After the successful bioengineering of a yeast strain, the company says that the engineered strain is capable of producing cannabinoids that are suitable for medical uses, including CBD and THCV among others. Isn’t it interesting that through the use of tiny microbes, the company is actually producing cannabinoids instead of the conventional extraction from marijuana plants?\n\nIntrexon has identified the process involved as fermentation. Thus, we can say the company is “brewing” cannabinoids from a patented microbe strain they created. The versatility of this DNA-engineered yeast strain is potent enough to produce cannabinoids of varying types. Some of these include cannabinoids with high therapeutic indexes but with low concentrations in the cannabis plants, thus making them scarce or difficult and costly to extract. Likewise, using the same process, new “designer” cannabinoids can also be derived.\n\nWill this affect the future of Cannabis farming?\n\nThis is most likely the case, considering the claims of Intrexon on the ability of this cannabinoid-producing yeast, which apparently outweighs that of the traditional cannabis plant. Alongside the option to customize the production process to produce only specific cannabinoids, this invention offers a cost-effective option and a means of reducing resource consumption. The Executive Director of Commercial Operations at Intrexon, Chris Savile, Ph.D. once said, “Through our capabilities and experience, we expect to optimize [yeast] strains to produce specific cannabinoids that may be commercialized in the coming years.” That was the vision, and Intrexon has taken a giant step towards realizing that vision with this breakthrough.\n\nA recent press release by the company stated that Intrexon is closer than ever to deriving pure cannabinoids at a rate of less than $1,000 per kilogram. And the aftermath of that declaration has seen Intrexon shares (NYSE: XON) rising exponentially to about 30% the following day.\n\nAlthough the prospect of cannabinoids derived from biotech seems like speculations, it is worthy to note that several bioengineering companies are exploring the possibilities of producing the essential components of cannabis without deriving them from the plant itself. One of such explorers is Gingko Bioworks Inc., who has just made public its intention of producing rare cannabinoids from plant DNA directly.\n\nSeveral factors are known to affect the cultivation of cannabis, including extreme weather situations, fires, and changes in regulation, among others. And this, in turn, affects the end-results of the farmers. Furthermore, the demand for standards-specific cannabis in the medical industry keeps growing by the day, thus making certain firms in the industry to look towards ways of getting these products without growing the cannabis plants.\n\nExercising can cut men’s risk of developing prostate cancer by up to 51% (and scientists say you can reap the benefits by gardening!)\n\nWhy a healthy skeleton is a key defence against illness: No, we’re not ribbing you, bones have an important role to play in your health — from stress to weight gain" ]
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[ "Serenity: Leaves On The Wind #2 - A Review\n\nConsidering how involved Firefly was as a series, Serenity: Leaves On The Wind #2 is surprisingly easy to get into. While some familiarity with the series Firefly and the events of the movie Serenity are necessary, your average Browncoat could jump in on this issue without having to worry about having missed the first part. The events of the previous issue is explained easily enough in both the action of this issue and a blurb on the title page.\n\nAs this chapter opens, Captain Malcolm Reynolds is a doubly wanted man. The Alliance wants him for his role in exposing the truth about their crimes on the planet Miranda and a burgeoning rebellion wants him to be their fearless leader. The latter group has tracked down Jayne Cobb - a mercenary who used to serve on Reynolds' ship - and hired him to lead the way to their would-be leader, little knowing that an old enemy of the Serenity crew is on the trail as well.", null, "Mal, as usual, has bigger concerns than playing \"the big damn hero\". First Mate Zoe has just given birth to a beautiful baby girl and while newborn Emma is doing fine, her mother is bleeding out slow in a way that ship's doctor Simon can't fix. This means a trip to someplace civilized to get Zoe healed and that means risks the fugitive crew shouldn't be taking but can't help avoiding.", null, "Zack Whedon does a fine job capturing the essence of his brother's characters. This comic reads just like an episode of Firefly or a scene from the long dreamed of Serenity sequel. The only real problem with the script is that much of the ensemble cast is given little to do and there's too few of the character moments that made the show so memorable. Kaylee and Inara suffer the worst here - perhaps because so much of their personal drama was built around \"will they?/won't they?\" relationships that have now been resolved.\n\nA larger problem lies in the artwork. Penciler Georges Jeanty does some good caricatures of the established cast but their looks from panel to panel can differ greatly. Another oddity is Karl Story's inks, which are layered-on heavily in the close-ups on various characters yet oddly sparse in medium and long range shots. Thankfully, none of the artwork is glaringly bad enough to distract away from the story - just odd without being off-putting." ]
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[ "HOLLYOAKS' Jude Monk McGowan is working in a gym seven months after being killed off as evil Liam Donovan.\n\nFans will be flocking to The Sweat Society in Surbiton when they realise the soap hunk and qualified personal trainer is taking classes there.", null, "The actor turned his attention to helping people keep fit during the coronavirus pandemic after the entertainment industry was shut down.\n\nThe star shared homemade workouts earlier this year to keep people fit and healthy while they were cooped up in their homes.\n\nHe worked up a sweat in a 20 minute HIIT session that saw him doing press-ups, high knees and floor taps.", null, null, null, "Back in March Hollyoaks viewers were shocked when Grace Black murdered her brother Liam.\n\nThe gangster had grown tired of Liam’s revenge schemes and when he tried to kill Mercedes, she finished him off instead.\n\nLiam's behaviour slowly spiralled in months before his death as he became obsessed with getting revenge on people he blamed for his own misfortune.", null, "He lured exes Mercedes McQueen and James Nightingale to the pub alongside Grace and Maxine Minniver for his devils dinner party.\n\nThe villain exposed Grace and James as the real culprits behind Mercedes’ shooting, before handing Mercedes his gun and demanding she shoot Grace.\n\nWarren Fox broke in to save the day but Liam panicked and grabbed Mercedes.\n\nGrace punched him down a flight of stairs and left him for dead.", null ]
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[ "Unlike humans, chimpanzees only punish when they’ve been personally wronged", null, "When Delta Airlines refused to let Arijit Guha board a plane because his T-shirt made passengers uncomfortable, others made Delta aware of their outrage. When Samsung infringed Apple’s copyright, a jury of independent peers awarded Apple more than $1 billion in damages. When Republican Todd Akin claimed that women could stop themselves from becoming pregnant if raped, people called for his head.\n\nThese recent events all illustrate a broad human trait: we seek to punish people who do wrong and violate our social rules, even when their actions don’t harm us directly. We call for retribution, even if we have nothing specific to gain from it and even if it costs us time, effort, status or money to do so. This “third-party punishment” is thought to cement human societies together, and prevents cheats and free-riders from running riot. If you wrong someone, and they’re the only ones who want to sanction you, the price of vice is low. If an entire society condemns you, the cost skyrockets.\n\nDo other animals do the same thing? It’s not clear, but one group of scientists believes that our closest relative – the chimpanzee – does not. Katrin Riedl from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany found that chimpanzees will punish individuals who steal food from them, but not those who steal food from others. Even if the victim was a close relative, the third party never sought to punish the thief. These were the first direct tests of third-party punishment in a non-human animal, and the chimps got an F.\n\nRiedl’s conclusion is stark: “In contrast to humans, chimpanzees do not engage in third-party punishment.” This behaviour, so crucial to our stable societies, seems to have evolved after our ancestors split away from the other apes. “This might explain, in part, how we have been uniquely able to form large-scale societies of unrelated individuals,” says Keith Jensen, who was involved in the study. “It can allow for cooperation to move beyond simple tit-for-tat and allow for norms of cooperation, and institutions to enforce and sanction them.”\n\nFrans de Waal, a primate researcher from Emory University, is more circumspect. “I agree that [the experiments] set up a situation in which chimpanzees could potentially perform third-party punishment,” he says. They didn’t, but why? “Negative evidence has its place in science, but is to be treated with circumspection as there are many reasons why certain behaviours may not occur. Only one of those reasons is that the capacity is lacking.” Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. “That’s always a worry,” says Jensen, “but then science works on disconfirming, rather than proving, hypotheses.”\n\nThere is some other evidence for third- party punishment in the wild. In social insects like ants and bees, some workers police their nestmates and clamp down on reproduction attempts outside the royal line, even though those workers can’t breed either. In cleaner fish, which pick parasites off larger animals, males will attack their female partners if they bite the client’s flesh instead. Closer to us, chimps and pig-tailed macaques both have dominant individuals who will intervene in fights between subordinates.\n\nBut in all these cases, there could be selfish rather than cooperative motives. The cleaner fish could just be preventing their partners from annoying their clients. The policing chimps could be asserting their dominance, protecting females, or trying to make allies. “Perhaps,” says Jensen, “it is just because fighting is annoying.” As ever, reading into the motivation of animals is not something to be lightly done at first glance.\n\nRiedl wanted a more direct test. She worked with 13 chimps who took turns playing an actor, a thief and a victim. They sat in three cages surrounding a central space, so they could see each other but not interact directly. In the central space was a Plexiglas puzzle box with food inside. The “victim” chimp was closest, and could move five sliders to get the food to fall down to the bottom of the box.\n\nThen, Riedl pulled on a rope to open a flap in the victim’s cage, allowing it to finally reach the food. She also opened another flap that gave the thief access to a rope. If it pulled, it could tug the food away from the victim. And it could get away with it too, if not for the pesky actor. The actor also had a rope, which opened a trapdoor in front of the thief’s cage and sent the stolen food plummeting away. The actor could never reach the food itself but he could punish the thief for their transgression against the victim.\n\nBut they didn’t. Some of them did collapse the trapdoor, but they were just as unlikely to do so in response to third-party theft as they were when the experimenter visibly took the food away. Riedl expected that dominant chimps should punish third parties more than subordinates, since they are the ones who police wild interactions. Not so. She also wondered if close kin would show third-party punishment, since animals are expected to behave more altruistically towards others who share large proportions of their genes. Nope. Not that either.\n\nThe only consistent use of punishment was by dominant chimps, castigating subordinates who steal their food directly. As Riedl writes: “Chimpanzee punishment is of the “might makes right” variety.” It’s all about personal harm, and positions of power.\n\nThat contrasts sharply to what humans do. Forget the hand-waving complaining about broken modern societies: For the most part, humans adhere to social norms and frown on others who break them. Even three-year-old children show such sensitivities. What does it mean that the chimps in Riedl’s experiments did not?\n\nIt could mean that chimps generally don’t. After all, food is a prized commodity in chimp life, and the theft of food would be a punishable offence if ever there was one. Riedl concludes that third-party punishment “would not seem to be an ancestral feature of the last common ancestor to humans and chimpanzees.” That’s not so radical a conclusion. There are many things that unite us with our closest relatives, but it’s not controversial to say that there are differences.\n\nFor example, chimps, cooperative though they are, are less cooperative than us. Primatologist Sarah Hrdy imagines what would happen if she was on a plane, and all the people quietly sitting in each other’s company suddenly turned into chimps. She says, “Any one of us would be lucky to disembark with all their fingers and toes still attached… Bloody earlobes and other appendages would litter the aisles.”\n\nThe question is where the differences between human and chimp behaviour lie. Michael Tomasello, who led Riedl’s study, has long emphasised those differences. His studies have found: that children share when they work together but chimps do not; that they do not care about fairness (or rather, are “insensitive to inequity”); and that they prefer to work alone to get food rather than working together (unlike children). (This is not to cast Tomasello as some professional downplayer of chimp cooperation: He has also found that chimps help each other to get food and other items (although less readily than humans), and that they’re smart enough to deduce the inferences of their peers.)\n\nOn the flipside, Frans de Waal has been more likely to emphasise the similarities we share with chimps. He has found that chimps spontaneously help each other, and that they cooperate as readily as humans if they’re put to the same tasks. About Riedl’s new study, he says, “It may not relate well to natural chimpanzee social life. How often are these apes in a situation to remove another’s food without obtaining it for themselves? That they don’t punish, doesn’t mean they do not have a capacity to do so.”\n\n“From a long line of research we have learned to be cautious when chimpanzees do not show a certain outcome that we humans expect,” De Waal adds. Negative experiments initially argued that chimps don’t spontaneously help each other out, and don’t imitate each other’s behaviour, but better studies later provided evidence for both.\n\nDe Waal now wants to see what humans would do in the same situation, using the equivalent tests that I wrote about last year. “Until we test the same set up on uninformed humans, we don’t know,” he says. Jensen says that this particular version was “custom-designed for captive chimpanzees” but they have adapted it for human children. The results are awaiting publication.\n\nMeanwhile, he says, “If chimpanzees (and other animals) have third party punishment, why do we see so little evidence of it and no evidence of large-scale cooperation. Perhaps that is a more interesting question.”\n\nImages via Lionsgate (sort of) and Possumgirl2\n\nMore From Discover\nMind\nWhy Do Some People Love Watching Animals Fight?\nMind\nThe Science of Spotting a Liar\nMind\nIs There Such a Thing As Universal Humor?\nRecommendations From Our Store\nMy Science ShopCosmos: Possible Worlds\nMy Science ShopStrange Science\nMy Science ShopEinstein's Universe\nMy Science ShopElements Flashcards\nShop Now\nStay Curious\nJoin\nOur List" ]
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[ "Welcome to our study of this week’s Torah portion, which is called Parasha Beha’alotcha (When You Raise). This is the portion that will be read this Shabbat (Saturday) in synagogues around the world.\n\nBEHA’ALOTCHA (When You Raise)", null, "“Now the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Speak to Aaron and say to him, “When you set up (Beha’alotcha בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ) the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light in front of the Menorah.”’” (Numbers 8:1-2)\n\nLast week, in Parasha Naso, the numbering of Israel continued with a census of the Levites. The Nazirite vow was detailed, as well as the Aaronic Blessing.\n\nThis week’s Scripture portion is named Beha’alotcha, which means when you set up because it begins with instructions as to how the Menorah (lampstand) is to be set up in the Tabernacle. A related word is Aliyah (עליה), the Hebrew word for immigrating to the Land of Israel. It can also be defined as the act of going up.\n\nTo take the step of faith to return to the land of our Forefathers (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) is an act of spiritual elevation.\n\nThe Menorah: Raising the Light of Purity\n\n“Now this workmanship of the Menorah was hammered gold; from its shaft to its flowers it was hammered work. According to the pattern which the LORD had shown Moses, so he made the lampstand.” (Numbers 8:4)\n\nParasha Beha’alotcha opens with the lighting of the Menorah. This lampstand is a symbol of the light of revelation and truth. God commanded Moses to make it out of gold according to the pattern shown him on Mount Sinai. Why gold and not bronze or silver? Gold symbolizes something precious, of great value, and it is a metaphor for purity in the Bible. The fire in the Menorah represents the fire of the Divine Light spreading throughout the entire world, beginning with Israel.\n\nWe can understand it also as Godliness; therefore, the fire can be seen as symbolic of God refining His people so that they may be as fine gold!\n\n“He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; He will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the LORD will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness.” (Malachi 3:3)\n\nThe Light of Obedience\n\nSeven lamps were lit on the Menorah. Why are there seven golden lampstands and not five or nine or any other number? According to ancient Jewish thought, seven stands for perfection or completion.\n\nGod warned that He might remove the lampstand of a congregation if they continue in sin and refuse to repent. As Yeshua (Jesus) told the church at Ephesus: “I am coming to you, and will remove your lampstand out of its place, unless you repent.” (Revelation 2:5)\n\nThose who are His followers continually grow in obedience, love, joy, and peace, becoming more and more like Yeshua. That love, joy, and peace shines forth through a dark and dreary world like a beacon of hope. It makes others desire the Source of that goodness.\n\n“Delight yourself in the LORD, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4)\n\nAs we pursue the Lord, we also pursue purity in our attitudes, our speech, and our ministry.\n\nAnd so we read in this Parasha that the Levites who served God in the Temple had to be cleansed and purified before beginning their ministry.\n\n“Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: ‘Take the Levites from among the children of Israel and cleanse them ceremonially. Thus you shall do to them to cleanse them: Sprinkle water of purification on them, and let them shave all their body, and let them wash their clothes, and so make themselves clean.’” (Numbers 8:5-7)\n\nGod took the Levites as His own in place of the firstborn who were spared during the Ten Plagues in Egypt. Most of those sons defiled their hearts and spirits when they worshiped the Golden Calf. The Levites didn’t worship the calf. They stayed faithful and true to the God of Israel; therefore, they were given the work of service in the Tabernacle, instead of Israel’s firstborn sons.\n\nMurmuring in the Wilderness\n\n“The manna was like coriander seed, and its appearance like that of bdellium. The people went about and gathered it and ground it in hand mills or beat it in mortars and boiled it in pots and made cakes of it. And the taste of it was like the taste of cakes baked with oil.” (Numbers 11:7-8)\n\nIn Parasha Beha’alotcha, the Israelites resume their trek to the Promised Land. The Divine fire-cloud accompanies them as a supernatural manifestation of God’s presence.\n\nIt has been a year since He delivered His chosen people from bondage in Egypt. They saw the River Nile turn to blood and their firstborn saved by blood. They even walked through a parted sea into safety. But experiencing God’s supernatural presence and His provision of manna did not stop them from murmuring in the wilderness.\n\nOh how they complained! Even to the point of rejecting God and desiring to go back to bondage where they could have the fish “that cost nothing, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic.” (Numbers 11:5)\n\nDespite the manna, they were consumed with a craving for meat. The Bible does not explain why they did not eat meat from their herds of sheep.\n\nMoses finds the people’s complaining so hard to bear that he is ready to die if no solution is found, and his honesty with God brings about a Divine solution.\n\nGod tells him to gather 70 experienced elders to the Tent of Meeting. They are to share the burden of leadership, and to help them, God endows them with Moses’ spirit (Numbers 11:17). In Judaism, this act of God is seen to forever legitimate the judicial role of Israel’s elders.\n\nGod also promises Moses that He will give the people so much meat that they will be sick of it, which Moses finds difficult to believe. To satisfy the cravings of these ungrateful Israelites, God sends tons of quail. Many gorge themselves and die as God’s anger is unleashed due to their rejection of Him. They are buried at the place they named Kibroth-hattaavah (graves of craving). (Numbers 11:31-35)\n\nMiriam and Aaron also complain by speaking against their brother Moses. They criticize Moses for marrying a Cushite woman, slander, and they want more respect as prophets in their own right, pride.\n\nFor speaking lashon harah (slander, but also speaking the truth to injure) and for pride, God strikes Miriam with leprosy; she turns white “like snow.” Aaron recognizes their sin and cries out to the Lord, “O God, please heal her, please.”\n\nAlthough repentance helps restore our relationship with God, a lesson still has to be learned by Miriam, Aaron, and the entire community. They cannot move ahead until Miriam spends seven days outside the camp.\n\nThe prophetic reading this Shabbat (Zechariah 2:10-4:7) begins with an invitation to shout for joy because God will dwell in the midst of Zion and once again choose Jerusalem. In that day many nations will join themselves to the Lord. Zechariah’s vision confirms how deeply Adonai cares about the cleansing of His people.\n\nThe Prophet Zechariah sees the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, standing before the angel of the Lord in the Heavenly Court.\n\nSatan is also there accusing Joshua, who is clothed in filthy rags, a metaphor for sin. According to Rashi, Joshua is guilty of allowing his sons to marry foreign women, which is not allowed for Levites (see Ezra 10:18).\n\nThe Angel of the Lord identifies Joshua as a brand plucked from the fire, which an article on the Chabad website interprets as the “hardships of exile.”\n\nIndeed, Joshua has returned from the Babylonian exile along with Zerubbabel and the Jewish exiles to Jerusalem where they will rebuild the city and the Jewish Temple.\n\nThe Lord rebukes Satan and says to Joshua, “See, I have removed your guilt from you, and you shall be clothed in [priestly] robes.” (Zechariah 3:4)\n\nZechariah then describes his vision of a seven-branched Menorah, which is kindled for the first time in this week’s Torah reading.\n\nRebuilding Jerusalem and the Second Temple is a huge task. And through the Prophet Zechariah, God reassures both Joshua and Zerubbabel that He is behind the initiative. Immediately after Zechariah sees the Menorah, the symbol of purity and the light of truth reaching the nations, the Lord gives a word to Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah, saying, “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, said the Lord of Hosts.” (Zechariah 4:6)\n\nOf course, pursuing spiritual goals is too difficult if we are left to our own devices. Both the Parasha reading and the Haftarah reading reveal that we have supernatural help.\n\nWe see that even Moses had his limits as a mere man. No one, not even Moses himself, could do the work of Moses without being anointed with the Spirit of God. To ease Moses’ burden, God spread some of Moses’ anointing, the Holy Spirit, giving it to 70 respected elders who would share in the task of leadership.\n\nThe Scriptures say that these elders immediately prophesied. When the Spirit of God is working in someone, spiritual gifts manifest. Prophecy is just one of these gifts (see 1 Corinthians 12:4-11, 28; Romans 12:6-8)\n\nThese gifts were only available to a select few until the Ruach (Spirit) descended on Shavuot (Pentecost) upon the first believers 50 days after Yeshua’s resurrection.\n\nThrough Yeshua, our garments of iniquity have been removed and we, like Joshua, are clothed in vestments of purity and righteousness. This is a fulfillment of one of Zechariah’s prophecies, which foretells of a time when the Messiah will remove all iniquity in a single day.\n\n“I am going to bring My servant the Branch [a future king from the line of David] … and I will remove that country’s guilt in a single day. In that day — declares the LORD of Hosts — you will be inviting each other to the shade of vines and fig trees.” (Zechariah 3:8-10; Jeremiah 33:15)\n\nThis righteous Branch from the line of David has appeared; and in one day, He paid the penalty for our sin and clothed us with His righteousness.\n\nEach of us need God’s Ruach in our lives, empowering us to obey His word, manifest His love, joy, and peace, and exercise spiritual gifts He has bestowed.\n\nFilled with His Spirit, each of us are beacons of light that show the way to a lost and dying world. One practical way we can shine as lights in the midst of the darkness is by refusing to complain and, instead, express gratitude in all things, rejoicing in the Lord always.\n\n“Do everything without complaining or arguing so that you will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world.” (Philippians 2:14-15)" ]
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[ "Oconto celebrates 150 years with focus on history, from Copper Culture People to founders\n\n\"What became the city of Oconto began long before March 11, 1869,\" one speaker said at the Sesquicentennial Celebration Kickoff.\n\nOconto celebrates 150 years with focus on history, from Copper Culture People to founders\n\nOCONTO – The kickoff to this year’s sesquicentennial celebration in the city of Oconto was an opportunity to revel in the community’s heritage.\n\nThe event at the Oconto Municipal Building, attended by more than 150 people, was held Monday — exactly 150 years after the city was incorporated on March 11, 1869.\n\nSince then, Mayor Lloyd Heier said, Oconto went from being a hub for lumber businesses to home to numerous manufacturing facilities with hundreds of employees, a dozen parks, a great school district and a full-service hospital.\n\n“Some things haven’t changed,” he said, “The beauty of the city, the Oconto River flowing through the city, the friendliness of our residents, the small-town spirit… we can all be proud to call Oconto home.”", null, "In a mayoral proclamation, Heier declared that 2019 is a year of celebration for the city.\n\nRep. Mike Gallagher, who represents the area in the U.S. House, had an entry placed into the Congressional Record to mark the anniversary.\n\n“As citizens committed to preserving the vibrant history of their home and watching it grow and prosper, the people of Oconto truly embody what it means to be a Wisconsinite — to strive forward,” said the entry, read by City Administrator Sara Perrizo.\n\nBoth Gallagher’s entry and Kitty Werner of the Oconto County Historical Society noted the area was first settled by the Copper Culture People around 6,000 years ago, followed by Menominee Indians.\n\nAbout 600 Native Americans lived nearby when Jesuit missionaries arrived in the mid-1600s, with Father Claude Allouez founding St. Francis Xavier Mission, the first mission in northeast Wisconsin, in 1669.\n\nWerner’s presentation included many old photographs of the city and homes of many businessmen and their wives, who during several decades helped the city grow.\n\nFarnsworth came from Vermont to Milwaukee, then worked his way north, arriving in Oconto in the 1850s. By the 1870s, he owned banks, a flour mill, shingle mill, planing mill, general store, boarding house and three local farms under the umbrella of The Oconto Co. By 1881, his businesses employed 250 people.\n\nHe retired in 1886 and moved to Chicago, but he “always kept Oconto close to his heart,” Laufenberg said.\n\nIn December 1901, he sent his son-in-law in Oconto a letter, asking him to present his offer to the city to provide $15,000 (equivalent to nearly $450,000 today) to acquire the land and pay for construction of a free public library.\n\nBy coincidence, the city on March 11, 1902, approved the project and formation of a library board.\n\nFarnsworth on June 27, 1903, attended the dedication of the new library, which opened two days later, even though the staff was still cataloging the collection.\n\n“I came here 47 years ago a poor man and whatever I have today, be it more or less, is owing to the success I have met with here, and almost without the benefit of an education, except what I have been able to obtain by reading,” he said. “Wishing to leave you some token of acknowledgement of the good I have received here, I can think of nothing which I thought would be more useful or of greater benefit than a free library for the present and future generations … and I hope and trust it will be sustained and patronized and prove in the end all I have hoped for.”\n\nFarnsworth died 10 years later, and he was interred at Evergreen Cemetery in Oconto.", null, "Laufenberg reminded everyone that the library has numerous resources — including yearbooks, Oconto newspapers and other volumes — for residents to research their backgrounds.\n\n“It’s likely that if your family was around at that time, we’ve got some dirt on them,” she said, generating a big laugh from the crowd.", null, "“The one thing we all share in common over thousands of years is our attraction to this beautiful area that has nourished all of us … its natural bounties led to hunting, fishing and trading, and later sawmills and other businesses that not only fed our families but our economy,” said Hansen, who has represented his district (including Oconto) since 2001.\n\nHansen presented proclamations from the state Senate and Gov. Tony Evers congratulating they city on its sesquicentennial. Rep. John Nygren, R-Marinette, presented one from the state Assembly.", null, "“I think there’s a lot of bright things to celebrate for Oconto, and here’s to another 150 years,” he said.\n\nAmong the many seniors in the audience was Valerie Feldt, who has lived in Oconto all of her 90 years. She's sad about the numerous buildings lost over the years but remains proud of her community.\n\n“Our population has gone down, but we still have progressed a lot,” Feldt said.", null, "Diane LeBreck and Wendy Spice look over a display of Oconto Sesquicentennial and Oconto merchandise offered by Jeff Larmay of Vital Signs at the Sesquicentennial Celebration Kickoff Reception on March 11 at the Oconto Municipal Building. (Photo: Kent Tempus/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin)" ]
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[ null, null, "Berlin has been the new cool place for 20 years now, why still Berlin? What are the best things about it?\nThe first time I went over there in 2010 was with my band Dogfeet, we had no shows organised and didn’t know what to expect. A girl we didn’t know let the band and two others (seven people in total) crash on her floor for a week. Within a couple days we’d booked two shows and they paid us considerably more than we’ve ever been paid in London. Things just seem possible in Berlin. Everyone was interested in what we were doing, both as a band and as individuals. People were so willing to share themselves with us, their ideas, their support, their criticism, but I never once felt like they were trying to exploit or get anything out of us. It was really refreshing.\n\nWhy do you want to move?\nI grew up in London and have lived here most of my life. I’m sick of it.\n\nIs there anything you’ll miss about London?\nI’ll miss my friends and family, but my wife and I moving over will give them reasons to come visit.\n\nA lot of people are thinking of leaving the UK because of the current political and financial situation, what can we change about the situation we’re in?\nI think it’s important to try and block at every opportunity attempts to criminalise and dehumanise the poor and the weak. I think it’s also really important to try and stop selling ourselves to companies, both on the large scale of trade deals like TTIP as well as on an individual basis of people spending their money on fashion and advertising as well as artists and musicians selling themselves to them.\n\nWhat gives you hope right now?\nThe fact that so many other people are dissatisfied with the political climate, the reminders that I’m not mad. Also, getting older and learning. That gives me hope.\n\nWhat’s the best thing about being young in 2015?\nFeeling as though things may start to change and hopefully being a part of bringing that about.", null, "Berlin has been the new cool place for 20 years now, why still Berlin? What are the best things about it?\nBerlin is like that friend you have that you can’t tell if you fancy them or just want to be them… You can drink and eat for so much less and party till so late and there’s so much more variety and far less red tape. After all the horrific oppression and separation that went on there it’s clearly taking full advantage of being free.\n\nWhy do you want to move?\nI want to be free too.\n\nWhat makes Berlin better than London?\nBerlin cares more about its people, it puts them before economy and growth. It’s greener, at the end of each day all the food stores and cafes donate leftovers to a big refrigerated van that drives about collecting the food and taking it to a big kitchen which feeds anyone who wants/needs it.\n\nAnything you’ll miss about London?\nOf course, like I miss being a teenager… I’ve had some of the best years of my life here, but it’s changing and I don’t like the way it’s changing.\n\nA lot of people are thinking of leaving the UK because of the current political climate, what can we change about the situation we’re in?\nI think people should stop seeing their lives through ‘us and them’ glasses. It’s all so greedy and Britain is a greedy country. If we broke down all the walls and brackets and looked at the world as one, then I myself could sleep better.\n\nWhat gives you hope?\nFree thinkers, I don’t care what you’re saying just say it. Too many people keep quiet and carry on. They make it hard but the people who kick and scream give me hope.\n\nWhat’s the best thing about being young in 2015?\nMy tits and ass still look pretty good?", null, "What do you like most about Berlin?\nBerlin feels like a village where you can go partying for 3 days straight, and if you don’t consider yourself to be much of a party animal then it’s great too–there are also plenty of people who channel pent up energy in other ways.\n\nBerlin is certainly not the anarchist-out-of-time dream it was in the early 90s but having moved from London I can still taste the flavour of that era. My experience of Berlin is that for the most part people let each other live how they like – there is are thriving polyamorous and queer scenes, alternative ways of living such as housing projects, and although squats are not as abundant as before, they have a much louder presence than in London. There is strong consciousness about green living, there are many places to get tasty, affordable food and you can pick up a sweet outfit from a Freebox.\n\nWhy did you move?\nI had an intuition that I would learn a lot here – that the ideologies I’m excited by would have more room to blossom.\n\nWhat makes Berlin better than London for you? Is there anything you miss about London?\nHere my creative instincts will not be dramatically shaped by commerce. I can spend time and really delve into a project – a difficult endeavour in the fast pace of London. That said the fast pace of London adds a lot to the buzz and excitement of the place – I miss the madness, Soho, David Hoyle shows, the DLR, Ridley Rd, bumping into old time pop icons such as Adam Ant, the abundance of random opportunities you couldn’t even dream up – but actually I feel like I don’t have to miss any of these things – I can pop over and just enjoy the best of it without the insane rent.\n\nA lot of people are thinking of leaving the UK because of the current political and financial situation, what can we change about the situation we’re in?\nI think individuals can do their best to ‘be the change they want to see in the world’ despite the air of doom and gloom. Resistance and protest is one approach, failing that one can try and live off the grid – which people still manage to do in London despite the challenges, or bail to somewhere else in the Europe and keep your fingers crossed that Britian doesn’t axe itself from the EU.\n\nWhat’s the best thing about being young in 2015?\nI can call people on the other side of the world and see their faces, the internet helps to forge an extensive network of like minds, the (at times overwhelming) sense of endless possibility and uncharted territory to explore.", null, "Why Berlin?\nI think it’s the most free thinking place in Europe, at least that I’ve been to. When I quit my band the first thing I did was book a one-way ticket to Berlin. I stayed there for 5 months, all winter, and came back to London to campaign for the Green Party in the run up to the elections. But I’m planning to go back to Berlin this month.\n\nBerlin helped me see how people really organise, they protest constantly, and they are a lot more conscious as consumers, the way they eat, the way they live. People seem to own their city more than Londoners. People don’t have much time to think in London, working three jobs to keep a roof over their heads. In London we’ve been apathetic for too long and now we’re paying the price.\n\nWhat will you miss about London?\nThe music scene is more coherent in London, the variety is bigger.\n\nWhy is Berlin still so popular?\nIt has been known for a very long time, that’s true, the music scene was amazing in the 80s, incomparable to anywhere. Economics is still a big factor. And maybe Berlin is generally been cast in a gentler light. But it has changed a lot since the first time I went there in 2010, the English are watering it down considerably.\n\nCan we change anything about the situation we are in?\nMy main principle is trying to convince people they can change things. It’s crazy to see over 7 billion people say ‘I can’t make a difference’. Given the technology we have to connect to each other, we have a lot of power at our fingertips if we just drop this fear of not having any control. In some ways the election results were positive because now people are forced to acknowledge the situation. The main thing is to inspire people to get involved, to make differences on a local level, to be kind.\n\nWhat gives you hope?\nArtists responding to the dire political situation in a really exciting way. I’ve been waiting for a long time to see that happening. People putting on warehouse parties because the venues are closing down, people starting channels because there’s no music TV, people creating their own platforms, they’ll always find new ways when they’re forced into a corner.\n\nWhat’s best thing about being young in 2015?\nWe’re in a situation we’ve never been in before, we don’t know where it’s going and we have to take the future into our own hands, we all have to play a part.", null, "Why do you want to move to Berlin?\nIn London housing is super expensive. If you want to do something creative you need an environment you can flourish in without having the constraints of having to work all the time to pay your rent. But also the fact that you feel there’s something going on in Berlin, that it’s fun, that you can do what you want. It’s kind of a bit like a playground, people from Berlin probably don’t like that I see it as that.\n\nAnything you’ll miss about London?\nSpeaking English, I can’t speak German. And people. And I love London, and the way it works around the river, the skyline makes me feel at home. I was born in London.\n\nCan we change anything about the situation we’re in, or is it better to just run away?\nWith the outcome of this election, at first I felt really depressed by it, and lots of people were upset, but what I’ve noticed is people coming together and maybe starting to realise that the only way to do anything is if they unite. It feels oppressive in London, but you can make changes with art. That’s why I’m making a magazine, called ‘Hate’, which is about good things people do coming from a negative place, how you can turn something you hate around and make something good, and funny and creative.\n\nWhat gives you hope?\nDoing creative things, being around people I love. And my magazine I’ve started with my friend Scarlett, and once I’ve printed the first issue I can move to Berlin which is a good place if you want to develop creative ideas and can be stern with yourself and not party all the time.\n\nWhat’s the best thing about being young in 2015?\nSometimes I forget how young I am. Age is a weird thing, you mark life events by age, I should have done this by the time I’m that age… You shouldn’t get stuck in that." ]
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[ null, "Some authorities on cybersecurity in Taiwan have been opposed to the launch of the eID cards given how hackable similar cards in other countries have proven to be and in light of cyberattacks from China.\n\nLed by the Taiwan Association for Human Rights (TAHR), over 50 professionals jointly filed suit against the Ministry of Interior (MOI), the authority responsible for issuing the new electronic national identification cards. The move is part of an initiative to fight for stronger data protection and privacy before the official launch.\n\nThe session was opened at the Taipei High Administrative Court on Monday. Another session will follow on Dec. 8, as the judges have asked for more documents from the MOI to support its claims of a safe system.\n\nAccording to the country's Household Registration Act (戶籍法), all nationals will soon have to replace their traditional cards for a digital one. Those who do not file for a new digital card will find their existing ID invalid.\n\nLawyer Lin Yu-teng (林煜勝) explained that the civic group has chosen to enter into legal proceedings to press the MOI to clearly address the stated concerns.\n\n\"Until today, we had been unable to learn that the ministry has failed to respond to the stated concerns properly due to the lack of successful backup plans when it comes to information and national security issues. It also remains to be seen which authority is ultimately responsible for the shared data.\"\n\nThe national household registration system was recently said to be designed by Chinese programmers, an assertion later denied by the developer, International Integrated Systems Inc. (iisi). Groups are still calling for further investigation into the claim.\n\nShih Yi-hsiang (施逸翔), the vice general secretary of TAHR, said the government should immediately examine whether Chinese programmers have been involved in the project, as soon it will be too late.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "British backpackers visiting Australia will no longer be required to complete the required 88 days of farm work as part of their working-holiday visa, after a deal was brokered alongside the UK’s free trade agreement (FTA) with Australia.\n\nNationals leader and acting Prime Minister, Michael McCormack, was instrumental in brokering the deal and has promised Australia’s farmers the coalition government would deliver a new agriculture visa before the end of the year to assist with any subsequent labour shortages.\n\nIt's believed British backpackers account for up to 10,000 workers during the peak harvest period, with the Australian horticulture industry already struggling to find workers due to international travel bans.\n\nThis new farm work visa will be offered to residents from countries in the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean), which includes Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Brunei and Cambodia.\n\nAs part of the FTA announcement, Australian and British prime ministers Scott Morrison and Boris Johnson said a new two-way visa would be established between the UK and Australia for farm workers.\n\nCan it be delivered?\n\nThe nation's peak farm lobby, the National Farmers Federation (NFF), insists it will only believe McCormack’s promise when it sees it.\n\n'The details still have to be worked out,” stressed NFF president Fiona Simson. “I believe it still has to be finalised in Cabinet and by the expenditure review committee. We have to do this, this is a critical thing for agriculture,” Simson told the ABC.\n\nSimson added that plans to bring in workers from Asean countries was significant, and any extra workers for Australian farms would be welcomed.\n\n'Hopefully that will more than make up for the 10,000 British backpackers that we will ultimately lose. We were very surprised to lose the 88 days,” said Simson.\n\n'We have a strong commitment from the Prime Minister, we made it clear when I negotiated this … this is a line we couldn't cross if we were to try and trade away seasonal workers at a time of shortage, it just didn't make sense.\n\n'The Prime Minister himself has made a promise to the [National Farmers Federation] in 2019, that said we would work to an ag visa, so we are living up to our commitment,” Littleproud told the ABC.\n\n“The majority of the 65,000 harvest roles in fresh produce are filled by visa holders, a growing number of these are returning workers from the Pacific and Australians, but overwhelmingly these roles are filled by backpackers. Industry’s reliance on backpackers, and the risk this presents has been highlighted during the pandemic,” said Rogers.\n\nThe AFPA has previously called for a dedicated harvest work visa with the objective of recognising the role temporary migrants play in the horticulture industry and reducing reliance on the Working Holiday Maker (WHM) or backpacker scheme.\n\nRogers said the seasonal agriculture worker visa secured by the Nationals will complement existing temporary visa pathways. “It is important to understand that the WHM programme is fundamentally a cultural exchange programme, designed to enable tourists to travel and work in Australia. While this has been invaluable to the industry to date in filling a critical labour gap, the introduction of the seasonal agriculture worker visa would enable the WHM programme to return to its core purpose,” highlighted Rogers.\n\nDetails yet to be finalised\n\nUncertainty remains for Australian farmers as to how the visa will be structured. Littleproud said participating Asean nations would need to opt-in to the visa programme, and it was unclear how many workers the programme could realistically attract.\n\n'It will be for three years, and [workers] will have six to nine months’ worth of work,' he said.\n\n'[They] must go back [to their home country] for three months of the year, each year over the three years. This is a great step, it's formalised an ag visa, once we put in a baseline of these 10 Asean nations, we can then look to add other countries into the future.'\n\nLittleproud clarified the visa would have different conditions to the pacific labour and SWP schemes.\n\nHowever, Rogers said visa conditions similar to those in the SWP would be ideal. “These conditions would ensure there are adequate protections for visa holders and requirements for sponsoring employers,” noted Rogers.\n\n“Importantly the introduction of a dedicated visa will encourage better terms and conditions for harvest workers. If the new visa is similar to the SWP visa, this will also enable visa holders to return year on year; this is a great outcome for industry in terms of securing an ongoing and returning workforce.”\n\nThe peak industry body for vegetables, Ausveg, has also welcomed the announcement, saying it would; “provide a wider pool of workers available to Australian agriculture from the UK and the 10 Asean countries and will help to meet ongoing seasonal workforce gaps that continue through the pandemic.”\n\nAusveg national manager – public affairs, Tyson Cattle, added; “The horticulture industry has been calling for a dedicated and productive workforce for many years and this morning’s announcement is great news for the sector.\n\n“The Asean countries are some of our closest trading partners, so extending the agriculture visa to these countries makes economic sense and demonstrates our commitment in helping our regional neighbours.”\n\nThe Australian Workers' Union (AWU) has highlighted its concerns with the new visa proposal, paying particular reference to what it said is “routine exploitation and abuse on Australian farms”.\n\n'Johnson rightly told Morrison he needed to scrap the 88-day requirement for Brits to work on Australian farms, because they were being routinely exploited and abused. They're not alone — citizens from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, and many others have raised similar concerns. But now David Littleproud is telling Southeast Asians to come on down for the same treatment. It's shameless, stupid, and immoral.\n\n'Mr Littleproud claims Australians 'can't be incentivised to have a crack at these jobs.' Absolute garbage. Every day Australians wake up and do much tougher and more unpleasant jobs than fruit picking,” continued Walton.\n\n'They can be incentivised to do those jobs with decent pay and conditions that protect them from abuse. If the government goes ahead with this abhorrent proposal exploitation and abuse on Australian farms will explode. 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Now imagine that the hard disk fails and that the only spare hard disk that is immediately available is a 1 TB disk. Using the smaller disk shouldn’t be a problem because the PC only contains half a terabyte of data. Even so, restoring an image backup to the smaller disk may be impossible because the image was based on a much larger disk.\n\nAnother thing to consider with regard to image backups is that because images are essentially full copies of a computer’s hard disk, image backups tend to be quite large in size. While it is true that most image backup solutions create images that are smaller than the hard disks that they are backing up, images do tend to be large because they do not use technologies such as deduplication to reduce the image size, and because they may potentially include temporary files or a copy of the Windows pagefile. Again, however, each vendor has its own way of doing things, so some image backup solutions will inevitably create smaller images than others.\n\nThe reason why image size is an important consideration is because the size of the image has a direct impact on backup storage cost. Similarly, an organization that wants to use a cloud-based backup target may find it impractical to do so if their backup software produces excessively large images.\n\nWhat is a file-based backup?\n\nWhereas an image-based backup attempts to create a full copy of an entire hard disk, a file-based backup focuses on backing up individual files and folders.\n\nWhat is the operational impact of a file-based backup?\n\nEarly on, file-based backups performed direct copies of the files residing on a protected system. The problem with this approach, however, is that most of the backup applications of the time were unable to back up open files. 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Additionally, because each backup cycle is only protecting the storage blocks that have been created or modified since the previous backup, backups tend to be very small in size.\n\nIt is worth noting, however, that some (but not all) file-based backup solutions are incapable of performing a full restoration of an entire physical or virtual machine. Such solutions protect data but may be incapable of restoring the operating system or applications.\n\nHow does Altaro tackle backups?\n\nAltaro takes a block-based approach to backups (which is the best of both worlds) but does so in a way that allows entire physical or virtual machines to be backed up and restored. In fact, Altaro fully supports Windows VSS and is application-aware as well.", null, "Because Altaro does use a block-based approach to backups, it supports continuous data protection, with backups being created as frequently as every five minutes. 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[ null, "Chaos at ports could last until Christmas Eve\n\nDisruption at British ports is expected at least until Christmas Eve as France proposes compulsory tests on lorry drivers to limit the spread of a more contagious strain of coronavirus.\n\nTalks between British and French officials were continuing last night in an effort to end the deadlock in which British lorries have been banned from crossing the Channel.\n\nThe French embassy in London said that there could be a “secured reopening” of the border tomorrow as part of an EU-wide response to the crisis. Boris Johnson insisted yesterday that “solitary” hauliers were a low-risk group and should be exempted from a wider travel ban imposed to contain the virus.\n\nMore than 40 countries have already banned flights from Britain, and the number is expected to grow.\n\nThe prime minister said he hoped the blockade would be lifted “within hours”. However, it became clear last night that chaotic scenes were likely at least until the end of the week, even if a solution was found, because of the backlog of vehicles waiting to cross the Channel.\n\nMr Johnson was accused yesterday of attempting to play down the crisis by claiming that only 174 lorries were queueing on the M20. This was down from 500 on Sunday evening. Some put the number at closer to 900.\n\nJim McMahon, the shadow transport secretary, said: “It is clear that Boris Johnson either hadn’t bothered to find out what the situation was in Kent or was trying to cover it up. Either way, this is desperate stuff from the prime minister at a time of crisis. He needs to come clean about the situation and get a grip.”\n\nSainsbury’s warned yesterday that some fresh products could run out “over the coming days”. They included salad leaves, cauliflowers, broccoli and citrus fruit, it said.\n\nThe new testing facilities being considered could be opened at lorry parks in Kent to enable drivers to travel to France.\n\nParis has demanded the tests for all lorry drivers crossing the Channel. There was fury in Downing Street over the sudden ban, which ministers conceded took them by surprise.\n\nThe UK testing facility would be based at the disused Manston airport 20 miles north of Dover, which was opened to park HGVs yesterday. It would probably involve the use of rapid “lateral flow” tests that can deliver results in around 15 minutes.\n\nHowever, there are concerns within government about how long it would take to establish such a system. With potentially 6,000 drivers a day needing to be screened, the system could present a major logistical headache.\n\nFrance wants truckers to take PCR coronavirus tests, which cost up to £180 with a result between 24 and 48 hours. The tests would delay attempts to get the lorries moving and help clear the backlog.\n\nBritish government officials have been making the case to exempt lorry drivers from the travel ban, pointing out that hauliers rarely come into close contact with others, making them less likely to spread the virus.\n\nWhitehall sources told The Times that it would bow to French demands and introduce border tests, however, if this got goods flowing.\n\nYesterday Downing Street urged people not to panic buy and rejected suggestions that Mr Macron had imposed the freight ban as a warning shot over Brexit.\n\nThierry Breton, France’s EU commissioner, said, however, that if Britain had stayed in the EU the French government could have helped tackle the new strain of coronavirus by accessing Brussels’s €750 billion recovery fund.\n\n“It’s a tragedy what is happening in Britain. This Brexit is a tragedy . . . but just imagine, if Britain had stayed [in the EU] as we had hoped, it would, like all European countries, have between €30 billion, €40 billion, €50 billion that would help it today from the Next Generation EU Fund that we put in place, we the Commission, and of which Britain is depriving itself.”\n\nMr Johnson told a press conference: “We’re working to a solution as fast as we can to allow freight traffic to resume between the UK and France and ensure lorries can travel in both directions in a Covid-secure way.\n\n“We in the UK fully understand the anxieties of our friends about Covid but it’s also true that we believe the risks of transmission by a solitary driver sitting alone in the cab are really very low.\n\n“These delays only applied to a very small percentage of food entering the UK and, as British supermarkets have said, supply chains are strong and robust, so everyone can continue to shop normally.”\n\nAround two thirds of the 6,000 lorries a day use the port of Dover and a third the Eurotunnel. Even if an agreement is brokered, however, it is likely that disruption at the Channel ports will last for several days.\n\nHighways England confirmed last night that Operation Brock, involving a contraflow system on the main coast-bound M20 to enable traffic to use both sides of the roadway, was being implemented. A concrete moveable barrier was to be installed last night to create a safe new road layout. It will replace Operation Stack, a quicker system that results in the closure of at least one carriageway for lorries to park. The government-owned company said that disruption in Kent could continue until later this week.\n\nIt said in a statement: “Hauliers are advised to avoid travelling to Kent as disruption could last for several days.”\n\nEurotunnel also admitted that delays at the border could continue until Wednesday or Thursday because of delays implementing any testing regime.\n\nJohn Keefe, director of public affairs at Eurotunnel, told BBC Radio 5 Live: “What we are waiting for the French to announce is what the protocol will be to restart movement in the UK to France direction.” He said that Eurotunnel expected to have a testing system in place, speculating that drivers might have to produce a negative coronavirus test within 72 hours of travelling. “We are hoping that it’s going to be something along those lines, then people will be able to start thinking about travel again from Wednesday to Thursday,” he said.\n\nThe government insisted that the supply of goods into the UK was continuing despite the disruption in Kent. 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[ null, "After working at Dolby Laboratories in San Francisco from 1982 to 1984, Gotcher founded Digidesign Inc. and served as its president, CEO, and chairman. Digidesign became the world’s leading manufacturer of Digital Audio Workstations during Gotcher’s tenure as CEO, and its ProTools products have become the industry standard for audio recording and music production. The company completed a successful initial public offering in December 1993 and was one of the 10 best performing NASDAQ stocks of 1994 (up 137 percent). Digidesign was acquired by Avid Technology Inc. in 1995, and Gotcher remained as the general manager of Digidesign and an executive vice president of Avid until May 1996. He served on the board of directors of Avid until 2002.\n\nGotcher became a technology-focused venture capitalist upon joining Institutional Venture Partners as a partner in 1997. In 1999 he was a founding venture partner with Redpoint Ventures of Menlo Park, California, a leading Silicon Valley technology venture capital firm. Since 2003, he has been an independent private equity investor. He has served on the board of directors of 15 public and private companies and currently serves as a director of Avnera Corporation, Dash Navigation, Dolby Laboratories, Line 6, Pandora Media, and Zing Systems." ]
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[ "Forex Signals Brief for May 2: Chinese Manufacturing Dives Into Contraction", null, "Forex Signals Brief: Last Friday, the attention was focused on the European inflation data initially, since inflation has been forcing central banks to tighten the monetary policy, while the European Central Bank (ECB) is still hesitating. CPI inflation showed a slight cool off in Spain and Germany in April after the jump in March which eases the pressure slightly for the ECB, but it still remains quite high.\n\nThe US GDP report took the attention in the US session after it posted a contraction in Q1. Expectations were for a 1.1% expansion in the first quarter of this year, but it showed a 1.4% decline in the economic activity instead, which was a surprise. The rally in the USD stalled, but commodity currencies were mostly damaged by this.\n\nOver the weekend, we saw some horrible figures from China. Chinese manufacturing PMI and Caixin manufacturing both dived deeper into contraction, while services PMI dived even deeper, as lockdowns in the Shanghai area are hurting the economy.\n\nThe contraction in the US economy during Q1 and now the lockdowns in China will probably send the Chinese economy into contraction too, which will weigh on risk assets. Commodity dollars and stock markets are already feeling this and they have begun the retreat.\n\nToday we will see the final reading for the European April manufacturing although we did get a preview in the first reading, so the US ISM manufacturing report will be more important. But, manufacturing activity is likely to stay around current levels.\n\nLast Friday, we got caught on the wrong side during the USD retreat and had several losing signals, all long on USD against major currencies. Although, we milked the USD uptrend for more than a week, so despite the drawback on Friday, we had quite a profitable week.\n\nIn the last two months, we have had many winning signals going long on USD/JPY. The bullish mood has been incredible since the beginning of March. We got caught during the pullback last Friday, although the trade seems pretty simple here.\n\nThe price has retreated to the 20 SMA (gray) on the H4 chart which s acting as support, so we placed a buy pending order last night close to this moving average, hoping that the uptrend would resume again.\n\nForex Signals Brief: We are deciding to go short on EUR/USD again, since this pair has been extremely bearish since the beginning of this month and the decline is picking up pace. Friday’s retrace seems to be over too, with the 20 SMA (gray0 acting as resistance already, so we will place a pending sell signal just below the 20 SMA for today.\n\nRUNE began a strong uptrend last month, which sent it more than 400% higher as THORChain made some important upgrades. Although the highs still keep getting lower on a larger scale. We decided to open a buy signal last month, after the pullback to the 200 SMA (purple).\n\nThe price started to bounce off that moving average and we were well in profit for some time, but the bearish sentiment in the crypto market has sent RUNE/USD lower. Although we are holding on to our signal and might add further lower toward support, since fundamentals are strong for THORChain.\n\nForex Signals Brief: We decided to buy Terra LUNA token since this cryptocurrency has been the most bullish among major ones for many months, as it continues to make higher highs until last month. LUNA/USD retreated in January, falling to the low $40s, but the 200 SMA (purple) held as support twice and buyers resumed the uptrend again.\n\nLuna almost reached $120 earlier this month but retreated lower again although this time it was the 100 SMA (green) which held as support where we decided to open a buy signal. LUNA/USD strted to bounce off this moving average but the 20 daily SMA (gray) stopped the bounce and now the price has returned back down to the 100 SMA." ]
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[ "Photo of the day: MOURNING THE LOSS OF GAY PRIDE’S GRAY’S PAPAYA", null, "Photo of the day: MOURNING THE GAY PRIDE DAY’S GRAY’S PAPAYA ~ What on earth will Gay Pride be without the wonderfully bright yellow Gray’s Papaya on the corner of 6th Avenue and 8th Street, the epicenter of the Gay Pride day parade?!?!\n\nFor anyone that has ever followed the maddening crowd of the parade on the sidewalk as a spectacular spectator, knows the tightest bottleneck of the parade is when you come to the main intersection of 8th/6th. It is where the large Fifth Avenue sized fabulous parade has been squeezed onto narrow 8th Street and now pours onto the big 6th Avenue intersection again leading it to the ceremonial entrance to gay history’s Christopher Street. The police have therefore cordoned off any chance of you crossing the street within blocks of this big intersection. It does give the parade marchers the space to twirl and show-off before shashaying onto Christopher Street – it’s a divine madhouse! But the one chance you had to make it around the corner as a spectator was to cut through Gray’s Papaya’s open walk-through corner, and by the thousands we did.\n\nIt was a quick mini party stop for you to grab that desperately needed cold juice and those wonderfully tasty hot dogs and $1.00 slices of pizza, it was party on the go! The (sadly now) iconic paper fold out fruit decorations hanging from the ceiling made it feel like you were stopping by a madhouse Carmen Miranda fruit stand! With the perfect flow through traffic pattern open corner set-up, it was the absolute ideal guaranteed chance at grabbing that badly needed drink and some nourishment as you tried to make it further along the parade route. That super staff never missed a Latin beat, those dogs and slices were dished out as fast as we ordered them, those Papayans were one of the true martyrs of the parade! I always admired how they kept there cool while others were like “ay caramba!”. Nicholas Gray, the proprietor could not afford to have his monthly rent increased outrageously from $30,000 to $50,000 a month, therefore he was forced to close.\n\nYes there is Nathan’s in Coney Island and it has wonderful history, but most New Yawkers are not willing to pack a suitcase to travel to the outer reaches of Brooklyn for a dawg. So, Gay Pride and the largest Halloween Parade in the world and especially late night party goers all are going to miss you terribly, a very strategically placed Gray’s Papaya. Adios mis amigos, adios 😦 . . .", null, "Photo of the day: SOME PEOPLE MARCH TO A DIFFERENT DRUMMER", null, null, null, "SOME PEOPLE WITH FRECKLES MARCH", null, null, null, "AND SOME FASHIONABLY FIERCE PEOPLE MARCH!", null, "…WHATEVER THE BEAT OF YOUR DRUM IS – MARCH !", null, null, null, "Photo of the day: MY NIGHT WITH ANDY COHEN AND . . . CHER ! – Last night, at 2:30 in the morning the vision of Cher ascending the staircase amongst the club goers at Club Marquee was not a dream, it was a dream, some would say come true. The goddess herself after spending the evening with Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” show on Bravo, joined Andy in attending a ‘Cher Fashion Show’ while her music was blasting.\nDressed in an Egyptian/street warrior type outfit, she and Andy watched with delight as she sang along to some of her songs. It was surreal to have Cher just a few feet away holding court over “her boys” and the Cher drag queens for Pride Week. Andy Cohen was charged with energy as he couldn’t stop grinning with sheer delight at spending the evening with Cher. Neither could we!\nAfter the show she came down the stairs right through the club goers, onto the floor and joined the DJ on stage and spoke from the heart: “I have a lot of very special fans, but you guys are extra special. From the bottom of my heart, I mean this, I have had ups and downs in my career and you guys have never left me! You will keep me in sequins forever.”\nHere’s a video montage of the evening:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gwKpNNeA0ac#at=199\n\nPhoto of the day: TIME AND LOVE CONQUERS DOMA AND PROP 8", null, "Mondays on Memory Lane: THE PALLADIUM DISCO 1986 “EVERY DAY IS GAY PRIDE DAY”", null, "Mondays on Memory Lane: THE PALLADIUM DISCO “EVERY DAY IS GAY PRIDE DAY” – June is world wide Gay Pride month. One of the last great dance palaces of the disco era was the grand Palladium which every Sunday catered to an almost all gay audience. Owned and operated by the former Studio 54 masterminds Ian Shrager and Steve Rubell. It was one of the last clubs I attended around 1986 before “it just wasn’t fun anymore.”\n\nThe Palladium was converted from a movie theater to a music venue and then into a nightclub. The famous duo hired Danceteria DJ Richard Sweret, who saw the possibility of a much larger audience for a downtown New Wave, Euro and house music-oriented club. From its celebrity-studded opening in May 1985, through the end of the 1980’s, it was one of the major features on a vibrant New York club scene. The club was a mainstay on the New York club scene until it was bought out in 1997 by the voracious appetite of New York University (NYU) and demolished for a sterile campus housing project. They have continued to destroy New York ever since.\n\nJunior Vasquez’s Arena party, held Saturday nights and all day Sundays at Palladium between September 1996 and September 1997, was one of the most popular parties in the New York club scene at the time. Although the promoters billed Arena as “The Gay Man’s Pleasure Dome”, the party drew an eclectic mix of gay and straight from Manhattan and far beyond. 14th Street in those days was still seedy and therefore the attraction to gain entrance into the club as you bypassed the bums in the adjoining urine stenched doorways was ‘chic’ and daring.", null, "The Palladium represented architect Arata Isozaki’s transformation of a vacant and rundown theater, originally built in 1927 as the Academy of Music, into an extraordinary interior that can only be described as a sleek new structure, the equivalent of a seven-story building using more than 200 tons of steel, within the restored grandeur of the original shell. After the conversion from a venue to a club, the main dance floor of the Palladium was a huge space which used to hold the theater and seating. One interesting feature of the club was the large banks of TV monitors in grid formations that were used to display music vidoes. Each monitor could operate separately, or one large picture could be shown across the grid – we had never seen such technology before and it was mesmerizing to us at the time.", null, "The entire gigantic cavernous club was big enough to hold different areas, the equivalent of three or four clubs! Besides the pounding main dance floor area there was a multicolored basement, and the famous upstairs “VIP room”, The Michael Todd Room. Murals were created for this space by the well known New York artists of the 1980s Jean-Michel Basquit, Francesco Clemente, Kenny Scharf and Keith Haring – these treasures are gone.\n\nThe video links below will show you the 1980’s grandeur it once was.\n\nA rare visual tour into the past of The Palladium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5_NI2MSmp8\n\nMTV music video A. Snap – The Power B. Technotronic – This beat is Technotronic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUdbX4B-74s" ]
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[ "From 2007 to 2025, GlobalData expects the cities’ combined gross domestic product (GDP) to increase by more than US$8 trillion to US$20.4 trillion.", null, "Today, more than half of the world lives in an urban area. By 2050, this number is expected to increase to some two-thirds of the world’s population, according to the United Nations. While this may lead to overcrowding in cities, and overuse of resources, it also presents companies in the construction industry with major opportunities for growth.\n\nGlobalData tracks large-scale construction projects in all sectors, and following a recent assessment of project pipelines in major cities worldwide, it has compiled a listing of 50 “Construction Mega Cities” for 2019, each having a pipeline of projects with an investment value above US$30bn. The combined value of the project pipelines in these cities stands at US$5.3 trillion, and includes over 8,200 projects at various stages of development, from announced to execution.\n\nFrom 2007 to 2025, GlobalData expects the cities’ combined gross domestic product (GDP) to increase by more than US$8 trillion to US$20.4 trillion. They will be home to an estimated 527 million inhabitants, many being in China and other emerging markets that are witnessing a fast pace of urbanization. GlobalData projects that average per capita GDP in these cities will rise from US$1,791 in 2007 to US$2,263 in 2025, in real terms.\n\nDubai remains at the top of the list of ‘Construction Mega Cities’, with total project values amounting to US$611.2bn, ahead of London in second place (US$342.9bn) and New York in third (US$285.2bn), while Moscow slipped to fifth place (US$201.4bn) when compared to the 2018 rankings. Seven new cities have made it to the 2019 list, namely Istanbul, Tokyo, Fuzhou, Zurich, Atlanta, Zhengzhou and Las Vegas. The combined value of the project pipelines for those new entrants stand at US$379.75bn, and includes 505 projects at various stages of development. The Asia-Pacific region dominates the list, accounting for 25 of the 50 cities, and has a combined projects pipeline valued at US$2.1 trillion.\n\nYasmine Ghozzi, Economist at GlobalData, comments: “Of the 50 ‘Construction Mega Cities’, 29 are considered to be in emerging markets. The rapid growth of cities in the emerging regions reflects both above-average population and per-capita GDP growth. The population of those 29 emerging-region cities will reach an estimated 327 million by 2025, at an annual increase of 1.8% from 237 million in 2007. At the same time, GlobalData projects that the real GDP per capita (measured in real terms) in these emerging urban centers will increase by 2.4% from US$520,854 to US$820,311 between 2007 and 2025.”", null, "Ghozzi adds: “Reflecting the varied levels of economic size, there are major differences among the 50 ‘Construction Mega Cities’ in terms of the value of the project pipelines compared to the size of the economies. Some major cities in the Middle Eastern Gulf states, namely Dubai, Doha and Kuwait City, along with Cairo, secured their spots in the top ten in terms of spending on mega projects relative to the size of their economies. The construction sectors in these cities are expected to be key drivers of economic growth in years to come. However, Dubai’s economy is expected to grow by 1.3% in real terms in 2019 reflecting the completion of many infrastructure projects related to Expo 2020 Dubai.”", null, "Ghozzi continues: “Mumbai has the fastest-growing city economy owing, in part, to the government’s thrust on infrastructure. Supporting continued growth, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) announced in November 2019 that it had approved an investment of US$575m in suburban railways and renewable energy sector in Mumbai, taking to its total commitment in India to nearly US$3bn. It will extend a long-term project loan to Mumbai Urban Transport Corporation for US$500m, while the remaining US$75m will be invested in Tata Cleantech Capital to boost renewable energy, power transmission and water infrastructure.”", null ]
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[ "In The Jungle Book, Jon Favreau recreates Mowgli’s magical home but it is lined with perils. As we go on a wondrous adventure in the jungle, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson’s soul animals will keep us company. Make them Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan in the Hindi version.\n\nSomewhere in downtown Los Angeles, there is a deep, dark jungle where a boy called Mowgli lives among animals. The animals themselves speak in menacing tones of Idris Elba, hold you under their spell in the sultry voice of Scarlett Johansson and sing exactly like Bill Murray. (If you are planning to watch the film in Hindi, make it Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan and Nana Patekar). Probably they got coaching from director Jon Favreau on how to emote for the camera, or maybe they are just natural.\n\nBefore you think I have taken leave of my senses while writing The Jungle Book movie review, here’s the gist: The film is great but the CGI is even greater. Neel Sethi’s Mowgli may be the only living, breathing entity in this live action-CGI stew but you would consider Bagheera, Baloo, Shere Khan and party equally real by the time the show’s over.", null, "Neel Sethi’s Mowgli may be the only living, breathing being in the film but by the time The Jungle Book ends, the animals will feel equally real to you.\n\nFavreau and his team of tech wizards don’t just give you CGI for the heck of it, they make it an integral part of the storytelling. This film would never have been the same without the present day technology and it can only be compared with, say, Avatar. The film is an eye-popping spectacle where the jungle breathes and animals emote with their eyes. The wizardry is overwhelmingly successful in the portrayal of the animals. They are so real – from the way they talk to their loping, sinuous walk to even their eyes – that you eventually forget that some graphic artist just made them up.\n\nRead: This is not the Mowgli you know\n\nJust like the animals, the director turns jungle into a place of fear and, yet, home. From a burst of sunlight and colour in its happy moments, it seamlessly turns into a mist-filled horror with predators lurking at every corner when the mood takes it. Every little detail in this film is rendered with such precision and love that though dangerous, it has enough joie de vivre to carry you along.\n\nThe story of the film mostly is true to Rudyard Kipling’s timeless tale – abandoned ‘man-cub’ Mowgli was found by the wise panther Bagheera years ago. He brought the child to a pack of wolves which is headed by Akela (Giancarlo Esposito) and mother wolf Raksha (Lupita Nyong’o) brings him up with her other cubs.\n\nDry season approaches and a water truce is called. As all animals drink at the river together, battle-scarred tiger Shere Khan demands that the man-cub should be given up as per law of the jungle. He makes it clear that he will attack the wolves if Mowgli doesn’t become his lunch. To save Mowgli, Bagheera decided to take him to the village where humans live. On the way, Mowgli will meet the laidback bear Baloo, the mysterious serpent Kaa and gigantopithecus (not orangutan) King Louie.", null, "The voice work is excellent all around. We hear Shere Khan before we see him and Elba brings an air of menace to the film. Khan is enjoying his cruelty and the actor shows it. Villain of the year, anyone? Ben Kingsley’s Bagheera, also the narrator, is a statesman-like figure, Mowgli’s father figure and the voice of sense. But the real winner is Murray’s Baloo. A slacker who is not above a bit of lying if it can get the job done, Baloo is the story’s comic relief. His relationship with Mowgli gives the film its heart and Favreau lets it breathe. The fact that he gets the film’s best dialogues also helps.\n\nThe duo also gets to sing the classic Bare Necessities together and that itself justifies the price of the ticket. The shaggy ambling sloth bear is a perfect fit for Murray and Murray’s lazy dialogue-delivery is a perfect fit for Baloo. All in all, a casting choice made in heaven.", null, "That brings us to Neel Sethi, our Mowgli and a difficult find if the director is to be believed. The Indian American boy has a natural screen presence and brings an infectious energy to the role. He does particularly well in the action scenes – running towards or away from danger. He does rush through his lines at places but then, the boy was basically acting opposite tennis balls.\n\nScarlett Johansson and Christopher Walken are stupendous in their roles and we would have loved to see more of them, especially Johansson’s hypnotic Kaa.\n\nSo, how does it measure up to The Jungle Book versions we have seen till now – the Disney film made almost 50 years ago and the classic anime show on Doordarshan in the 90’s? It matches up. The tone may be different and it may be edgier, but at heart The Jungle Book is still an adventure and a coming-of-age tale. Favreau gives us that sense of wonder, something we so desperately desire in these days of one franchise too many. The fact that he manages to do it in a story we all know so well is remarkable.\n\nAnd if you are a kid who grew up in the 90’s in India and are missing the ‘Chaddi pehen ke phool khila hai’ track, Disney took care of that too with this new-age anthem...\n\nHowever, a word of caution, do take your children but prepare them for some awe and shock. I hate to break it to you but Pahlaj Nihalani may be a teeny weeny bit right when he said that young children may get scared at some points during the film. The Jungle Book is no longer cute and cuddly but a tale of survival. This time, it really is a jungle out there. But I can guarantee one thing, once you and your children do enter it, you would not want to leave.\n\nHow Tamil Nadu is bracing for Cyclone Nivar\n\nIndia plans to have one EV charging station for every 69,000 petrol pumps" ]
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[ "SNL has brought Sasheer Zamata into the mix, making their cast a little more diverse.\nEntertainmentTelevision\n\nZamata, 27, graduated in 2009 from the University of Virginia and is a veteran of the Upright Citizens Brigade of New York. She was hired after SNL was slammed by critics for not being diverse enough with their 2013-2014 hires. Kenan Thompson also made comments that the show had a hard time finding black female comedians because they were not qualified and seasoned enough for the SNL job.\n\nLorne Michaels, executive producer of SNL, said last month auditions were being held and a black woman would be cast in January. He said a total of 25 people were seen, and many of them were really good. Michaels had hoped the process would end well. When Zamata performed for producers, she brought with her a horde of characters and impressions that ensured she’d stand out from the rest of the prospective hires.\n\nZamata is commonly known for online comedy videos that she both writes and performs such as “Pursuit of Sexiness”, a spoof Internet series. She was also on the recently canceled FX show “Totally Biased with Kamau Bell” and appeared on “Inside Amy Schumer”.\n\nDon Lemon, a CNN anchor, said it was difficult to think that in 2014 people are still talking about how important it is to have diversity on television. He said Zamata may still face unfair pressure and criticism.\n\nBobby Moynihan, a star with SNL, said he hoped Zamata would do well and showcase her talents. He said he and Zamata performed together at the Upright Citizens Brigade, and he was rooting for her to succeed.\n\nCheck out some of Zamata’s work below:", null ]
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[ null, "Q&A With Infamous Naturalist and Author Tom Brown: How We Can All “Heal the Earth”\n\nThe controversial N.J.-based outdoorsman releases his latest book, a guide to reversing the damage we’ve done to the earth\n\nHe can track any living creature through the wilderness, be it beast or man. He can revive entire felled forests to their original glory. And he learned it all from an Apache elder named Stalking Wolf, who mentored him throughout his childhood.\n\nThe tales about Tom Brown, Jr. are tall, to say the least. The 69-year-old outdoorsman from Toms River, N.J. has been telling them throughout his career as an author, educator, and tracker—a career that has earned him both loyal followers and vocal critics. It’s a controversial reputation that looms over the release of his latest book, Tom Brown’s Guide to Healing the Earth—a work that, whether you believe the mythology or not, may be the rallying cry the world needs.\n\nAccording to Brown, he was only seven-years-old when he met Stalking Wolf—whom Brown sometimes calls Grandfather—a member of the Lipan Apache tribe who migrated to New Jersey and ultimately trained Brown in the art of surviving in the wilderness, tracking animals and caring for the earth, all while espousing wisdom and prophecies. However, no evidence of Stalking Wolf exists—whether you chose to believe in his existence is entirely up to you. And while some are skeptical about his background, there are also many who trust Brown’s skills—including law enforcement. After spending his 20’s traveling living in the Rocky Mountains and parts of Central America, Brown returned to New Jersey and lent his tracking abilities to local police to hunt down missing persons, dangerous animals, and even fugitives and murder suspects. One such case in Ramsey, N.J. resulted in a $5 million lawsuit after authorities wrongfully arrested and charged an innocent man. But the ordeal earned Brown national attention and even interest from Hollywood. He served as a technical advisor to Tommy Lee Jones, who played an FBI tracker, on the 2003 film The Hunted\n\nNow he runs Tom Brown Jr.’s Tracker School deep in the Pinelands, the sprawling South Jersey woodlands where Brown claims Stalking Wolf taught him everything he knows. Since 1978, thousands of students have flocked to the school to learn about wilderness survival, tracking and even Native American vision quests. Brown has also published 17 books about nature. The latest, Tom Brown’s Guide to Healing the Earth, comes out Nov. 26 and was written in partnership with Brown’s mentee Randy Walker, Jr. Green Philly spoke to Brown about the book and why he thinks the message—about how individuals can reverse humanity’s harm to our planet—is more urgent now than ever.\n\nGP: It’s been 16 years since you last published a book. So why now?\n\nTB: I always get this comment from students: “The environmental problems are so big, and we’re so small. What can we do?” And I got tired of hearing that because I would try to explain to people, no matter what you do, you’re going to send out a positive effect, no matter how small it is, no matter how insignificant it seems to you. We’re all interconnected. And any act that helps the earth and our grandchildren is huge. I don’t care what you do.\n\nAnd I decided, Randy and I together, that this would be a very poignant book. It was ironic that this big youth movement of skipping school on Friday came into play just as my book got a publish date. It did my heart good to see young people—who everybody equates to cell phones and videos and this and that—actually taking a role and being upset, realizing what their ancestors have done.\n\nGrandfather said that we’re a society of people that kill our grandchildren to feed our children. And I often wonder about people’s decisions. Don’t you see what this is going to do to your children and grandchildren? It’s almost like a hedonistic approach. It’s only now that counts, and us. And that’s what this book is: what a person can do to help make a difference.\n\nGP: Does that mean that climate change was a motivating factor for this book?\n\nTB: It’s funny, you remember back when they discovered holes in the ozone layer? Back before my book The Vision was published, I had turned that entire manuscript into my publisher about two years before they discovered the holes in the ozone layer, which was a big thing back then. And that was from a prophecy that the old Native American who taught me said: “When they find holes in the sky, there’s going to be little hope left unless we all pull together.” And I’m thinking to myself, how is anybody going to imagine a hole in the sky? It’d be like Chicken Little, the sky is falling. But lo and behold—holes in the sky.\n\nGrandfather as I call him, or Stalking Wolf, he is right on with his prophecies from the global warming issue to the new diseases that are erupting and those that are becoming resistant to penicillin and other antibiotics we have out there. All these things that are befalling us are taking place now and at a horrific rate. So this book has been percolating in me for a good 25 or 30 years. It’s just now is the time. In fact, I’m hoping it’s not too late.\n\nGP: A lot of the time, sustainability efforts are about preventing further harm: cutting down carbon emissions, banning plastic bags, things like that. Not many people talk about how we can undo the damage that we’ve done, how we can heal the wounds that we’ve inflicted. Is it possible to do that and if so, how?\n\nThere was a clearcut area here in the Pinelands very close to our camp. Normally, to get back to a forest, they’d leave it alone and maybe in 50 to 60 years, you’d have a semi-healthy forest. But by bringing in a caretaker class of just 28 individuals, we were able to take several acres of that and turn it into this beautiful Garden of Eden. Our baby trees are healthy, 20 to 30 feet tall, no diseases, well-spaced, a good mix of every kind of plant that is found in that environment. The animals are happy. The whole thing is a picture of health. I even had people from the State Department come down and take pictures of it because they say this is impossible. But it is possible. You just have to put your back into it. You have to care enough to do something, anything. That’s the way I feel about it. There is hope.\n\nGP: Some say we as individuals need to change our lifestyles and take action. Others say it’s up to the institutions, policymakers and big corporations. Where do you fall in that debate?\n\nTB: Both. We’ve got to make decisions and get people in who really feel the need—and not a need-based on financial gain—but a need based on the needs of our children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. And yes, some of those things are going to be painful to do but we need to do it, rather than have our children and grandchildren suffer that pain. We can shoulder a little bit of that burden. And it’s not too much to ask. It doesn’t take much. But all of us have to change our lifestyle. We keep going through this, but we’ve got to take an active role. It can’t be just lip service, it’s got to be a reality. And some of that change is painful. But in reality, it’s not that painful. We just learned to adapt.\n\nGP: I want to talk about the Pinelands themselves, which is where you run your school. There are a lot of threats facing it, whether it’s natural gas pipelines or off-road vehicles. What are you doing to fight that?\n\nTB: We pull out more garbage than you can imagine off of this beautiful landscape here. My students all pitch in. We have clean-up weekends, we replant forests, we block off illegal trails. It’s a continuous labor of love, but we’re up against a tide that just will not quit. The latest is that advertised on the Internet, we’re seeing huge off-road vehicles and dirt bikers coming down here in droves from every other state, littering up the land, cutting trees, running over pristine vegetation. I don’t mind if they ride the trails, but it’s just like the Wild West. And we’re getting 50 to 80 individuals back here, just pummeling the land. That’s added to the cars that are stripped back here and dumped, drug exchanges, illegal timbering, dumping of chemicals. It’s just an ongoing battle. Take a page out of the Homeland Security book: if you see something out of place, report it.\n\nGP: And why is it so important to protect the Pinelands? What makes that area so special?\n\nTB: It’s sitting on trillions of gallons of pure water. It’s an absolutely unique environment. Rarely does anybody venture off the hard-ridden trails very far. Everything about it is so unique, yet to the untrained eye, it’s not like the Grand Canyon. It’s not like Yosemite. This is a land that is subtle. You have to really be aware. It breeds this kind of introspection in you that forces you to look deep in your relationship with the earth.\n\nGP: I know you don’t want to give away too much from your book, but as a little preview, what do you think is maybe the most interesting or surprising thing in there in terms of what individuals can do to heal the earth?\n\nTB: Whether you’re in the middle of the pathless wilderness and you see a straw or a discarded piece of aluminum, and nobody’s around, pick it up, take it out with you. I believe that sends out a concentric ring through the spirit that moves in and through all things, that affects everybody in a positive way. If you ever watch a flock of sandpipers, when you’re up close, you see the individual birds. But viewed from afar, it looks like one organism. And all of a sudden they’ll be flying in one direction and for no apparent reason, countless bellies flash to the sunlight and the whole flock changes. 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[ "4 edition of The wired tower found in the catalog.\n\nperspectives on the impact of the Internet on higher education\n\nNov 15, · The Dark Tower series, which in the main consists of eight novels and one novella, is the central linchpin of King's entire published canon -- the glue that holds all the universes of almost all his stories together. He began writing the horror/sci-fi/dark fantasy/Western hybrid early in his career as a series of novellas, three of which were collected as the first novel in the cycle, The. The wired tower: perspectives on the impact of the Internet on higher education. [Matthew Serbin Pittinsky] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for # Financial Times Prentice Hall books.\n\nThe Dark Tower is a series of eight books and one short story written by American author Stephen King that incorporate themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western. It describes a \"gunslinger\" and his quest toward a tower, the nature of which is both physical and cinemavog-legrauduroi.com: Stephen King. If you have not read the eight-book, million-word series that forms the basis for The Dark Tower, then here is a short version of the plot: In an entropic world full of killer lobsters and.\n\nFangrrls is about kicking down doors, breaking boundaries and celebrating female fans with fun, witty and entertaining content. Jun 10, · More About The Dark Tower: The Dark Tower is a series of eight books written by American author Stephen King that incorporates themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Jun 22, · The Wired Tower makes sense of the changes that are being wrought by the Internet and related technologies, and explores which aspects of Internet-related change offer the greatest long-term promise in higher education, which are superficial, and which should be rejected/5(4).\n\nJun 10, · The author balances the book with just the right The wired tower book of history and the perfect amount of framing for future events. He does this without ever loosing focus on the active narrative, which is filled with conflict and engaging storylines involving heroes and villains whose decisions propel events in a believable way/5().\n\n\"The Dark Tower\" stars Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answer the Internet's most searched questions about themselves. Topics Movies stephen king WIRED. Jan 31, · Douglas E. Richards is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of WIRED and numerous other novels (see below).\n\nA former biotech executive, Richards earned a BS in microbiology from the Ohio State University, a master's degree in genetic engineering from the University of Wisconsin (where he engineered The wired tower book viruses now named after him), and an MBA from the /5(K).\n\nJan 01, · The Tower; Simon Toyne, ; William Morrow So I've finished the third book in the Ruin Trilogy and I will tell you'all that The Tower was every bit as good as Sanctus and The Key; not too shabby for a first time author.\n\nThat we should all be so favored as to produce such a great story the fist time out of the gate/5. Apr 07, · The Tower is a graphic, disturbing, disgusting, and beguiling novel.\n\nThe first 50 or so pages almost had me returning the book to the library; but, I read on. The Tower is a psychological thriller involving 2 men: one a Hannibal Lechter type individual and the other a former FBI agent hired by the FBI to find the killer/5.\n\nThe Tower is a novel by Richard Martin Stern. It is one of the two books drawn upon for the screenplay Stirling Silliphant wrote for the movie The Towering Inferno, the other being the novel The Glass Inferno by Thomas N.\n\nScortia and Frank M. Robinson. The Book Tower was a British television series for children, produced by Yorkshire Television, that ran for 11 series from 3 January to 16 May Created by: Anne Wood. WIRED's 13 Must-Read Books for Spring. Author: WIRED Staff WIRED Staff.\n\nThe series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. The Wire premiered on June 2, and ended on March 9, No. of episodes: 60 (list of episodes). About the Author. Mordicai Gerstein is the author and illustrator of The Man Who Walked Between the Towers, winner of the Caldecott Medal, and has had four books named New York Times Best Illustrated Books of the Year.\n\nGerstein was born in Los Angeles in He remembers being inspired as a child by images of fine art, Cited by: The White Tower. The books he wrote were mostly about mountaineering. His works include Banner in the Sky (which was filmed in Switzerland as Third Man James Ramsey Ullman (–) was an American writer and mountaineer/5.\n\nThe Dark Tower is a series of eight books written by American author Stephen King that incorporates themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western. The comic book adaptations of the series have been released by Marvel Comics and has been overseen by King: The Dark Tower - Graphic Novels.\n\nApr 16, · The writing about the Tower itself and Allender as a sadistic killer-for-joy (whatever his past may have justified) was creative and captivating.\n\nBut once super man Jade, apparently a blundering guy with unreal resistance to pain, arrives, he dominates the book as a /5(56). Oct 13, · Tom Baker sans his long scarf featured in this ITV literary prog. Create an account or log into Facebook.\n\nConnect with friends, family and other people you know. Share photos and videos, send messages and get updates. The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King.\n\nAs part of The Dark Tower series, it is the eighth novel, but it Author: Stephen King. Since then I have written two more books about the NSA, as well as numerous magazine articles (including two previous cover stories about the NSA for WIRED), book.\n\nLed by the incomparable Ben Shapiro, The Daily Wire is a hard-hitting, irreverent news and commentary site for a new generation of conservatives. Jan 01, · In Cathryn Constable’s second novel for Young Adults, The White Tower, one of the characters says, The right book at the right moment is medicine for the soul.\n\nMar 09, · Based on a nonfiction book co-written by Simon and The Wire writer-producer Ed Burns, The Corner —which depicted life in poverty-stricken and drug-filled West Baltimore—overlapped thematically with.You are eligible for a full refund if no ShippingPass-eligible orders have been cinemavog-legrauduroi.com cannot receive a refund if you have placed a ShippingPass-eligible cinemavog-legrauduroi.com this case, the Customer Care team will remove your account from auto-renewal to ensure you are not charged for an additional year and you can continue to use the subscription until the end of your subscription term.Wired is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.\n\nOwned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has been in publication since March/April Editor-in-Chief: Nicholas Thompson." ]
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[ null, "The coroner said that there was no need for further inquiries into the death of Michael, 53, who rose to stardom in the 1980s with Wham! before a successful solo career. \"As there is a confirmed natural cause of death, being Dilated Cardiomyopathy with Myocarditis and Fatty Liver, the investigation is being discontinued,\" Darren Salter, the Senior Coroner for Oxfordshire, said in a statement.\n\nDilated cardiomyopathy is a heart condition that impairs the pumping of blood around the body. The initial autopsy into the singer's death had been inconclusive, though his manager had said previously that he had died of heart failure." ]
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[ null, "In its “Powertrain Strategy 2020+” paper, leading automotive supplier Continental has revealed that it plans to invest more in its electric powertrain business. By 2021, the company is planning to ramp up its investment in its powertrain division by an additional 300 million euros.\n\nThis announcement highlights Continental’s view that the scenario for powertrain technologies will undergo a sea change in the next 15 years. Electric powertrains including hybrid and battery electric technologies will gain growing traction in the market. Over the past five years, Continental has already invested 1 billion euros into the electric powertrain business and the company clearly believes that there will be more widespread adoption of electric cars in the near future.\n\nContinental CEO Elmar Degenhart added that by 2025, all-electric cars will have a market share of about 10 per cent, and hybrid powertrains should have a share of almost 30% and from 2025 onwards, the share of conventional powertrains will decline slowly.\n\nDegenhart felt that there is still plenty of scope for conventional powertrains to improve their efficiency and become more environment friendly, especially with the advent of 48V technology. Avila said that automotive manufacturers are likely to focus more on exhaust gas treatment and low-emission technologies in the wake of imposition of stricter emission standards. Automotive suppliers will have to invest more in research and development to develop more sensors, electronic components and software." ]
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[ null, null, "Ever since the launch of the Oculus Touch VR controllers that were widely perceived to be more ergonomic than the Vive Wands, Valve responded in kind at last year’s Steam Dev Days conference in Seattle, Washington by showing off the new finger-tracking VR controllers, later known as 'Knuckles'. In the past week, Valve released the latest specifications on Knuckles, along with details on the dev kits that are already being shipped.\n\nLike the current Vive Wands, the Knuckles work in conjunction with Steam’s existing Lighthouse tracking system. To use the controllers, users simply insert their hands between the controllers main parts via soft straps so that the controllers 'wrap' around their hands. This effectively makes the Knuckles the first-ever VR controllers to allow users to grab, throw, and let go of virtual objects without worrying about physically dropping the controllers. The best part, of course, is that the user’s fingers are tracked individually via capacitive sensing (the same technology used in trackpads and touch screens) and hence, could allow for much greater immersion.", null, null, "While the capacitive sensors on the Knuckles don’t seem to be capable of tracking the entire arc of your fingers’ movements just yet, they are able to tell if your fingers are lifted up, resting, curling around the grips, and maybe more. This result in a promising leap where users can experience much more intuitive interaction while in VR.\n\nThe dev kits currently have a three-hour rechargeable 500mA battery that is charged via micro-USB Type B. Valve is also advising developers to perform some smoothing tweaks when rendering virtual hands for the controllers in order to keep the finger motions from looking 'too mechanical.' There has been no announcements as to when the controllers might be available to consumers.\n\nOverall, the Knuckles are no doubt more ergonomic and intuitive for VR. It’s only a matter of time before the current 'closed-handed' generation of VR motion controllers evolve to the next level." ]
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[ null, "Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 – c. 547) known as the Father of Western monasticism had a huge influence in his own time and in succeeding centuries. His monks were a source of stability in the highly disordered state of Europe following the collapse of the Roman Empire and the invasions of the northern tribes (Vandals, Huns, etc.) and laid the ground for the emergence of the cultural wealth of the Renaissance from the 12th century onwards.\n\nBenedict was born about 480, the son of a Roman noble from Nursia and it is believed he was a twin of St Scholastica. Little is known about his life as the only source is the Second book of Gregory’s Dialogues. It has been described as “the biography of the greatest monk, written by the greatest Pope, himself also a monk”. It is more a spiritual portrait than a factual biography.\n\nBenedict began studies in Rome but left before completing them to become a hermit in Subiaco. Over a period of three years in solitude, Benedict matured both in mind and character. At the same time he became deeply respected by people in the neighborhood, so that when the abbot of a nearby monastery died, the monks begged him to be their abbot. Although he did not agree with their lifestyle, he finally accepted. However, it did not work, so much so that the monks tried to poison him and he went back to his hermit’s cave. The legend is that they tried to poison his drink but, when he blessed the cup, it shattered. They then tried to kill him with poisoned bread but, when he blessed it, a raven came and snatched it away. Many other miracles were attributed to him and many people came to him for direction. So he built 12 monasteries each with a superior and 12 monks. He himself lived in a 13th with some whom he thought were more promising. Benedict, however, was the father or abbot of all the groups.\n\nBenedict later traveled to Monte Cassino, near Naples, where he drew up the final version of his Rule. This contained much of the traditional monastic teaching of earlier monks like Cassian, Basil and probably also the so-called Rule of the Master, though much modified by Benedict. His vision was a life characterized by prudence and moderation rather than severe asceticism and lived within a framework of authority, obedience, stability, and community life. ‘Stability’ meant that a monk would generally stay permanently in the monastery which he had joined. It was a way of life which was complete, well-ordered and practical. The monk’s day was taken up with liturgical prayer, complemented by sacred reading and manual work of various kinds which took care of the community’s needs.\n\nBenedict was not a priest and there is no evidence that he intended to found a religious order.\nHis principal goal and achievement was to write a Rule or way of life. Today’s Order of St Benedict (OSB) is of later origin and not a “religious order”” as commonly understood but rather a confederation of congregations into which the traditionally independent Benedictine abbeys have affiliated themselves for the purpose of representing their mutual interests, without however losing any of their autonomy. Benedict’s own personality is reflected in his description of the kind of person the abbot should be: wise, discreet, flexible, learned in the law of God, but also a spiritual father to his community. Gregory’s Dialogues spoke of him as having second sight and miraculous powers.\nBecause of its inner qualities and the endorsement it received from secular rulers and other founders of religious institutes, Benedict’s Rule became the standard monastic code in the early Middle Ages. Because of it flexibility, it could be adapted to the different needs of society in different places. In a world of civil turmoil with the break-up of the Roman Empire, it was the monasteries which became centers of learning, agriculture, hospitality, and medicine in a way which Benedict himself could never have imagined.\n\nThe best known symbols connected with Benedict are a broken cup (containing poison) and a raven. He is also shown wearing a monastic cowl and holding either the Rule or a rod for corporal punishment. Benedict spent the rest of his life realizing the ideal of monasticism contained in his rule. He died at Monte Cassino, Italy, according to tradition, on 21 March 547. He was named patron protector of Europe by Pope Paul VI in 1964. His feast day, previously 21 March, was moved in 1969 to 11 July, a date on which his feast had been celebrated in several places.\n\nIn today’s Gospel, we see Jesus traveling throughout the towns and villages of Galilee; preaching, teaching,proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom; and he was healing all sorts of diseases and illnesses. But, behind all that he does, is his deep compassion for the needs of the people. He sees them harassed and dejected, wandering and aimless like sheep without a guiding shepherd – a familiar image in the Old Testament . Then, looking at his disciples, he says, “The harvest is rich but the laborers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send laborers to his harvest.” Jesus cannot do it all on his own. In fact, he will hardly step outside the boundaries of Palestine. He needs many helpers.\n\nToday, the situation has not changed. The harvest is as big as ever; people are as lost and rudderless as they have ever been in spite of the great strides in knowledge we have made. Where are the laborers? They are not just the bishops, priests, religious brothers and sisters. That is a very narrow concept of laborers. Every single baptized person is called, in some way, to be a harvester, to help people find and experience the truth and love that God gives in Jesus. Every single person, in that sense and it is a very real sense, has a vocation, a call to serve and to build the Kingdom.\nWhat and where and with whom is my vocation? These, I’m sure questions St. Benedict often asked of God. These are questions we ask still today. We can look to the Rule of St. Benedict as an orderly way to live our lives and usher forth the Kingdom of Heaven. His Rule is the Shepherd in a world of lost sheep. Leading the flock to eternal salvation through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." ]
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[ null, "We take movies for granted these days. But, in the days before film, and especially before movies “talked,” one had little sense of what a person, frozen in time by a still photo, might have been like. How did he smile (or not smile)? How did he speak? Did he move quickly? Was he alert or sober? Did his greatness seem to emanate even from the film?\n\nThe Freud we can observe in his home movies is a man who loved dogs, showed affection for children, and furnished his office in antiques; a man who appears much more friendly and approachable than the austere figure pictured above. Many have observed that the old objects of art Freud collected and his passion for archeology might have reflected his interest in many different old things, including the buried mysteries and memories in the minds of his patients.\n\nHere are home movies narrated in lovely English by his famous daughter Anna, who took up the therapeutic baton from her father. The first video is an excerpt from the longer one that follows. The initial video is about two minutes long: http://www.artsjournal.com/slippeddisc/2013/11/watch-sigmund-freuds-home-movies.html\n\nThe longer movie (23 minutes) from which it comes is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQOcf9Y-Uc8\n\nThe only known recording of Freud’s voice, coming near the end of his life in 1938, was recorded by the BBC in London and is also in English. It is very brief (less than two minutes) and his English is heavily accented: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jJ6Lhk1pNg\n\nThese films allow us to observe the great man at home and at ease. We see bits of his waiting room and office at Berggasse 19 in Vienna, both before and after the Nazis annexed Austria. We see many friends, a brief stay in Paris upon his escape from Nazi controlled Vienna, and his last home in London, England. His departure from Austria (Freud was Jewish) was not easy and we can be grateful that his office was carefully photographed by Edmund Engelman, whose photos are now in a book entitled Berggasse 19, taken just before Freud fled to freedom. His office is presently a museum, furnished very much to look as it did when he worked there.\n\nThere is some poetic justice in the fact that Freud died a free man. It was, after all, his life’s mission to free the minds of his patients from the things that troubled them.\n\nThe 1922 photo of Freud was taken for Life Magazine by Max Halberstadt and is sourced from Wikimedia Commons." ]
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[ null, "New brand Those Vegan Cowboys recently launched in Belgium with the mission of revolutionizing dairy alternatives. The company aims to develop vegan milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter using microbial processes that are identical to traditional dairy but without the cow, with the ultimate goal of converting grass into dairy-identical ingredients. The company was founded by Jaap Korteweg and Niko Koffeman, who founded the brand De Vegetarische Slager (“The Vegetarian Butcher”) in 2017. The Vegetarian Butcher—which sells its vegan and vegetarian meat products at 4,000 retail outlets across 17 countries—was acquired by Unilever for an undisclosed amount in 2018, allowing the founders to focus on developing dairy alternatives.\n\n“The development of a stainless steel cow that goes into grass and milk comes out, without the hassle of animals, is a long-cherished wish of mine,” Korteweg told Business Insider. “Now that Unilever has taken over our dream of making The Vegetarian Butcher the largest butcher in the world, we can focus on the next breakthrough next to the work for the Butcher.”\n\nThose Vegan Cowboys—which operates out of Ghent University—aim to distribute their products on a large scale within approximately seven years with smaller scale launches to come sooner." ]
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[ null, "The spread of the Covid-19 Delta variant has brought on another pandemic wave, with the number of confirmed cases in China totaling 1,836 by August 11.\n\nThe spread of the Covid-19 Delta variant has brought on another pandemic wave, with the number of confirmed cases in China totaling 1,836 by August 11.\nHealth authorities pinpointed the source of the main cluster in the Chinese mainland to Lukou International Airport in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, where a cleaner was infected on July 10 after she cleaned an Air China plane which had departed from Moscow, Russia. Seven passengers on the flight were infected, and later nine airport cleaners tested positive on July 20.\nThe virus was transmitted from the cleaning crew to passengers on domestic flights, other airport personnel and their relatives. The provincial health commission of Jiangsu said that by August 2, of the 220 cases so far reported in Nanjing, 44 percent worked at the airport.\nZhangjiajie, a popular tourist destination in Hunan Province, was the next area to be hit after a passenger traveling through Lukou International Airport went to a show which had an audience of several thousand. Other tourists spread the virus as they traveled home or to other sightseeing destinations by train or plane.\nLukou International Airport was closed on July 29 after Nanjing saw a soaring number of cases and Zhangjiajie was closed the next day. China has defined 20 high-risk areas and 207 medium-risk areas covering at least 15 provinces and municipalities where mass nucleic acid tests were conducted day and night.\nOn August 7, the provincial disciplinary supervision bureau of Jiangsu and its municipal counterpart published statements about the outbreaks, punishing 15 officials in Nanjing for poor epidemic control, including Nanjing deputy mayor Hu Wanjin who took charge of the city’s sanitation and health work and airport senior management. Investigators criticized them for delayed reporting and lax control, including failure to separate those working on international and domestic flights.\nThe outbreak caused controversy over China’s vaccine program as many of the infected people were vaccinated. Experts said that the vaccines function to reduce severe symptoms, hospitalizations and deaths, and that it is unreasonable to expect any vaccine to totally eliminate the virus, especially when there are still imported cases.\nOn July 7, the New England Journal of Medicine published a survey on China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine which was conducted in Chile among more than 10 million vaccinated people. According to the survey, the vaccine protected 65.9 percent vaccinated people from getting infected, 87.5 percent from being hospitalized, 90.3 percent from being sent to an ICU, and 86.3 percent from death.", null, null, "China Applies for Entry to CPTPP" ]
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[ null, "A sophisticated lifeform native to a realm of fluidic space a dimension apart from our universe, known only by its Borg designation because its self-ascribed name is unknown. Species 8472 has an extremely dense genetic structure and an extraordinarily powerful immune system; almost anything that penetrates their cells is instantly destroyed, including chemical, biological or technological intruders.\n\nIn 2373 the Borg somehow discovered fluidic space and learned that Species 8472 possesses organic spacecraft and a biogenically engineered weapons technology that was superior to anything known to the Borg. Seeking to assimilate this civilization and its technology, the Borg launched an attack on the fluidic space realm, only to be repulsed. Shortly thereafter, Species 8472 launched a retaliatory strike, sending hundreds of powerful bioships into the Delta Quadrant with the goal of eliminating all lifeforms from the galaxy, destroying entire planets and fleets in Borg-occupied space. The 8472 assault was halted when the U.S.S. Voyager collaborated with the Borg to use new nanoprobe technology the crew had developed, a weapon against which the species had no effective defense. It was in the midst of the 8472 battle that Seven of Nine came aboard Voyager and was later severed from the Hive.\n\nSpecies 8472 considered humanoid genetics to be impure and felt deeply threatened by the violent tendencies of many humanoid cultures. Taking Voyager's alliance with the Borg in 2374 as evidence that Alpha Quadrant powers were planning a devastating attack into fluidic space, Species 8472 sought to infiltrate Starfleet in order gather detailed intelligence and monitor military installations. In preparation for this reconnaissance mission, they constructed a series of \"terraspheres\" containing elaborate re-creations of key Alpha Quadrant locales, including Starfleet Headquarters, in order to train their operatives in humanoid culture, values and biology. Some of their fears were allayed in 2375 when Voyager's Captain Janeway conducted negotiations with 8472 representatives, the first real talks between the two cultures. Janeway agreed to share her nanoprobe weapons technology with them, in exchange for some of their own technology and a promise to drop their infiltration plans and return to fluidic space." ]
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[ null, "Contrary to popular belief, Male Pattern Hair Loss can be inherited from either parent", null, "and is caused by a genetic sensitivity in the hair follicles to male hormones (androgens) — primarily the potent hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). An enzyme converts testosterone into DHT, which — if you are sensitive to the hormone — causes the hair follicles to gradually shrink or miniaturise with each successive hair growth cycle, until growth ceases completely. The condition can be triggered at any point post-puberty, and we see Clients of all ages in our Clinics who are looking for solutions to combat it. Whilst it cannot be prevented, Male Pattern Hair Loss can sometimes be effectively treated with Minoxidil and/or Finasteride, though results will vary from person to person. In this article you can expect to learn more about the genetic predisposition to Male Pattern Hair Loss, as well as the causes and treatments available to help\n\nWhat is Male Pattern Hair Loss?\n\nAlso known as hair thinning, androgenic thinning, androgenetic alopecia and reduced hair volume, Male Pattern Hair Loss is a characteristic pattern hair loss that may affect the frontal, top and crown regions of the scalp, including recession of the hairline, thinning of the crown (vertex) and frontal areas. It can begin at any age from puberty onwards and can be a distressing condition.\n\nDoes Hair Loss Come from Your Mother’s Side?\n\nIt is a common myth that Male Pattern Hair Loss is inherited through your mother’s genes. In truth, hair thinning is genetic and can be inherited from either parent. Even if your parents show no sign of hair loss themselves, they may still carry the gene. Equally, just because your parents suffer from hair loss, it is by no means inevitable that you will too, since there are many different causes and types, not all of which are genetic.\n\nMany things can cause or affect hair loss, but Male Pattern Hair Loss is caused by a genetically determined sensitivity in the hair follicles to certain androgens (male hormones), primarily dihydrotestosterone (DHT)1 . An enzyme called 5α-reductase converts testosterone into the potent hormone DHT, which causes the hair follicles in the affected areas to gradually become smaller, or miniaturise, with each successive hair growth cycle, until growth ceases completely. Hair follicles at the rear and sides of the scalp are not normally affected in this way.\n\nSome men are more sensitive to DHT than others, which is why not everyone begins to lose their hair at the same time, or at the same speed. Hair loss can start at the hairline, the crown or on top of the head. The area in which you start to lose hair is determined by your genetics — in some men, the hair around the hairline is the most sensitive to DHT, while in others, the area around the crown starts to thin first.\n\nMale Pattern Hair Loss can begin at any age and we help Clients at many different ages and life stages. If you have inherited follicle sensitivity, it will be triggered at some point post-puberty (which is when your body starts to produce testosterone in sufficiently high quantities). From then on, follicles in affected areas will gradually miniaturise and hair will grow back thinner over time, reducing in volume and length, and making your scalp more visible. Eventually, hair follicles can become so small they stop producing hair altogether.\n\nDHT is also believed to shorten the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, from a usual duration of 3-6 years to just weeks or months. This takes place gradually, together with miniaturisation of the follicles, where hairs in the affected area become progressively finer and less pigmented, until they appear like vellus hairs (the light, short, fine hair that covers most of our body).\n\nMale Pattern Hair Loss does not typically present as increased hair shedding, so you will most likely not notice any more hair than normal falling out in the shower or on your pillow. This is because the hair follicle changes associated with Male Pattern Hair Loss take place slowly, with a gradual change in the length and the diameter of hairs produced from hair follicles in the thinning areas.\n\nHow Do I Prevent Hereditary Hair Loss?\n\nAs a genetic condition, unfortunately there is nothing you can do to prevent hair loss before it has started. The good news, however, is that we can help as soon as you start to notice changes in the appearance and density of your hair — and the earlier you seek help and treatment, the better your chance of retaining as much hair as possible.\n\nThe only two treatments approved by the FDA and MHRA for Male Pattern Hair Loss are topical Minoxidil and oral Finasteride. Minoxidil is a topical treatment, typically presented in liquid or foam form. One way Minoxidil works is by prolonging the time follicles spend actively growing. It may also promote growth from previously dormant hair follicles, as evidenced in a study2 published on PubMed.\n\nFinasteride is an oral medication, which reduces the conversion of testosterone into the more potent androgen (male hormone) DHT, which plays an important role in hair thinning. Both forms of treatment must be used daily and continued long-term to maintain their effects.\nAs with medical treatments for any condition, response can vary, meaning some people may experience better results than others, and treatment response is itself often genetically determined. Whilst some men may see an improvement in hair density, some may simply maintain their hair in its current state. Others, meanwhile, may slow down hair thinning. All hair loss treatments pose the best chance of success when started early.\n\nFinasteride is an oral medication that works by inhibiting the production of type II 5α-Reductase, an enzyme that converts your body’s testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (more commonly known as DHT). Finasteride isn’t selective when it comes to blocking DHT. Instead of affecting a specific part of your scalp or blocking a specific type of hair loss, it reduces the production of DHT at its source. This means Finasteride should slow or stop hair loss and could potentially regrow some hair regardless of your specific balding pattern. One study conducted in 1999 found that Finasteride slowed hair loss and increased hair growth in men with hair loss around their hairline (hair loss in the frontal region)3.\nIn another 1998 study, men with Male Pattern Hair Loss experienced a slowed rate of hair loss and a measurable increase in hair at the crown, with the average hair count increasing from 876 at the beginning of the study to 1014, after two years of taking Finasteride4. The treatment is taken in tablet form once a day, and due to the timing of the hair growth cycle, may take up to four months to work. Finasteride, however, is not effective for everyone, and the response to treatment may vary according to stage of hair loss and genetic factors.\n\nMinoxidil is a hair loss and hair regrowth treatment that’s been used to treat Male Pattern Hair Loss for decades. In fact, it is the only topical medication approved to treat Male Pattern Hair Loss by the MHRA in the UK and FDA in the US. Like most hair loss treatments, Minoxidil begins working immediately, but can take several months to produce noticeable results, due to the timing of the hair growth cycle, and average rate of hair growth. It is not currently known exactly how Minoxidil works to combat hair thinning, but research cited in PubMed.gov suggests it helps to shorten the telogen phase of the hair cycle, which becomes longer in Male Pattern Hair Loss, and prolong the time follicles spend actively growing (the anagen phase)5. This is why some people may experience a little increased hair fall in the first few weeks of treatment, as resting (telogen) follicles shed their hairs and enter a new growing (anagen) phase earlier than they would have otherwise.\n\nMinoxidil does not combat the effects of DHT on your hair follicles, which is why a combined treatment (like our Combination Plan) uniting a DHT inhibiting drug such as Finasteride alongside Minoxidil usually produces the best results. First results should be seen after four months, due to the timing of the hair growth cycle.\n\nThe scalp is the bedrock of healthy hair, so maintaining optimal scalp health is critical to promoting an optimum environment for healthy hair growth. This becomes even more important when experiencing hair loss. Our Trichologists recommend shampooing daily with a shampoo that contains Piroctone Olamine to cleanse away bacteria, dirt, dead skin cells, perspiration, residue from styling products and oil (produced by the sebaceous glands attached to each hair follicle).\n\nResearch into Piroctone Olamine was conducted in 150 men with telogen effluvium related to androgenic alopecia associated with dandruff6. Hair shedding during shampoo was evaluated semi quantitatively. The results showed that telogen effluvium was controlled by Piroctone Olamine at 1% concentration. Furthermore, this ingredient increased the mean hair shaft thickness while discretely decreasing the sebum (oil) output at the skin surface. This suggests Piroctone Olamine may help those experiencing hair loss, by reducing hair shedding and increasing the percentage of hair in the growth phase.\n\nMost importantly, when using a topical solution such as Minoxidil, if hair is not washed daily, the build-up of dead skin cells and Minoxidil formula on the scalp may prevent proper penetration of the active ingredients to the follicle, which could reduce the efficacy of the medication, hindering results.\n\nOn top of clearing away grime and skin cell build-up, daily hair washing also helps keep your hair healthy and hydrated by adding moisture back into strands to promote the optimum vitality and wellbeing of your hair and scalp.\n\nAlongside every treatment plan, we recommend washing hair daily with our Density+ Healthy Scalp Shampoo. This highly active formulation contains Piroctone Olamine and Lauryl Betaine which help create the optimum scalp environment. Developed to be gentle enough for everyday use, the formulation effectively cleanses leaving hair feeling super-clean while calming and caring for the scalp.", null, "We’re here to help you. If you have any concerns you’d like to discuss, please get in touch, anytime." ]
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[ "I can’t get away from these hashtags, y’all. If you haven’t heard the story of #planebae, let what you read here serve as “a digital-age cautionary tale about privacy, identity, ethics and consent.”\n\nHere’s what happened. Earlier this month two women on a plane switched seats so that one could sit next to her boyfriend. The woman who let the couple sit together had no idea she’d been deliberately targeted for chicanery. In a premeditated set up, the couple seated behind her – led by Rosey Blair – recorded and live tweeted her every interaction with her attractive seatmate, Euan Holder.\n\nWhen the #planebae Twitter thread went viral, Holder, a former pro soccer player turned model, was only too happy to jump into the media fray and milk it for all it was worth. He even put #planebae in his Twitter profile. But few seemed to care that his erstwhile seatmate was unhappy with the sudden, very intense spotlight.\n\nThe woman released a clear statement to BusinessInsider:\n\n“I am a young professional woman. On July 2, I took a commercial flight from New York to Dallas. Without my knowledge or consent, other passengers photographed me and recorded my conversation with a seatmate. They posted images and recordings to social media, and speculated unfairly about my private conduct.\n\nSince then, my personal information has been widely distributed online. Strangers publicly discussed my private life based on patently false information.\n\nI have been doxxed, shamed, insulted and harassed. Voyeurs have come looking for me online and in the real world.\n\nI did not ask for and do not seek attention. #PlaneBae is not a romance – it is a digital-age cautionary tale about privacy, identity, ethics and consent.\n\nPlease continue to respect my privacy, and my desire to remain anonymous.”\n\nSome of the social media responses are telling in their complete lack of sympathy for this woman, which I find ridiculous, troubling, yet sadly, not at all surprising. People can be remarkably hard and unforgiving when they feel a woman has behaved in an unseemly or forward fashion, and privacy is essentially a thing of the past. But most of us still believe we can achieve it, if we don’t actively court attention. #planebae proves without a shadow of doubt, when you’re within eye or earshot of the public, you can’t 100 percent trust anyone.\n\nI’ll give you another example. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, found herself headlining the news this week after an Irish politician she spoke to at a garden party tweeted about their conversation. This is significant because the conversation was about abortion, and as a Royal, it’s a big no no for her to offer an opinion on anything political.\n\n“Irish Senator Catherine Noone tweeted she had “had a chat” with her about the May referendum that approved scrapping Ireland’s abortion ban, according to the Irish Times. “She watched with interest and was pleased to see the result,” Noone wrote.\n\n“Noone then appeared to backtrack her statement with another Tweet, saying: “I should say she seemed pleased—she was interested and very measured, not political at all.” Both tweets were later deleted, the Irish Times reports, and Noone told the Irish Independent her words had been “unintentionally misleading.”\n\nUnintentionally misleading my bum. Noone is a Senator. Abortion is a divisive and controversial issue. What did she think was going to happen if she attached that issue to a member of the British royalty? That no one would care? Try again, lady. Now, poor Markle may find herself on the bad side of a displeased Queen.\n\nThe difference here is Markle knows to be cautious about her conversations. She’s fully aware that her every smile, her every word, and certainly her every outfit, will be intensely scrutinized. Of course, I don’t know what was actually said at the garden party, but I’d wager she was cautious in this scenario too. But just her proximity to controversy – and to this Senator’s opportunistic tweeting – was enough to get her in trouble.\n\nThe unfortunate female half of #planebae had no idea she was being recorded and broadcast. Further, she had no reason to think strangers would exhibit that kind of behavior toward her; she’s not a public figure, nor is she a celebrity. Yet the following responses from people on social media suggest that she should be treated the same way. They come from an article on The Atlantic:\n\n“We do it everyday to celebrities. No difference. Outrage culture is so dumb,” wrote one Instagram user below a BuzzFeed News post on the story.\n\n“It was harmless, and it’s over. Seriously,” said someone else.\n\n“Why is this such a big deal?” asked another. “It’s not an invasion of privacy.”\n\nI totally disagree. It is different because this woman is not a celebrity who knows that public attention is a well-established part of the game. It’s certainly not harmless because this horrible, thirsty, trifling couple exposed this woman to potential damage and even danger.\n\nWomen know what some people will think of a woman befriending or flirting with a man on a plane, and it’s not good. #planebae is a self-described professional. This foolishness could endanger her job or damage her career, and that’s not all. She said it best:\n\n“I have been doxxed, shamed, insulted and harassed. Voyeurs have come looking for me online and in the real world.\n\nI did not ask for and do not seek attention. #PlaneBae is not a romance – it is a digital-age cautionary tale about privacy, identity, ethics and consent.”\n\nLet her misfortune be a lesson to all of us regular folk walking around, flying on planes and quietly living our lives: Guard your image. You never know when someone’s recording, posting, or what they’ll do with your information. People will ruthlessly slice, dice, chop and splice until the truth is almost completely unrecognizable, if it serves them to do so.\n\nI’ve been known to manipulate words with the best of them to create a compelling narrative, but I never veer far from the truth without explicitly saying, this is fiction. Truth, however, is subjective these days, and the journalistic integrity I pride myself on is not always common in the land of social media.", null, "Both Holder and Blair apologized when the backlash from #planebae got too hot, but who cares? It’s far too little too late. You can delete tweets, and say you’re sorry, but the damage has been done. A woman’s public image has been altered without her permission, and it will never go back to its former state. We’re adults. We know better, but the lure of quick fame is too much for small minds to resist, and things like common decency and common sense quickly go out the window.\n\nWe live in a vain, voyeuristic world, and there are desperate, callous, plain old rude people everywhere who will do anything to manipulate the media to get attention for personal and professional gain. Whether you’re on a plane, train or just walking the dog, guard your image. An innocent conversation or even a light flirtation could very easily be used against you." ]
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[ "End of the year is approaching fast and I've been able to train fairly well lately. I am trying to go to the gym twice a week to either classes or just generally to train. Running on the treadmill makes it easier to do HIIT training and I have managed to run at max 11.5 [...]", null, "It's been a while since my last post about something else than weekly training. Moving house caused a total chaos for our household that has lasted for a few months. There is really nothing you can do about, you just need to unpack one box at a time and get used to the new neighborhood. [...]", null, "Pre-Christmas stuff has hit also and it's been fairly busy both at work and off work. Our choir Gospel Helsinki has had quite a few concerts and happenings during December for example performance on the national television Yle for Finnish Independence day reception after party which is a big thing around here about 2,5 million [...]", null, "Good morning world 🌞\nRecording done! 💪🎶\nSometimes you have more energy than others and when you do you need to take advantage of it 👍🏃‍♀️\nRoba kausi 5 keskiyöllä livenä @cmorefi (kyllä, lasken tunteja kera 🍿)\nHappy 8 yo Birthday to my little munchkin! She is only 4 months in this photo so a few months after the pregnancy photo I posted last week was taken 🥰\nLast autumn I was interviewed for @unicef_finland about who has responsibility of climate change and other questions related to earth and our future.\nHappy Mother's Day to all the Mothers in the world. Especially to my own 🥰\nToday is \"No diet day\". I remember when I was in high school and had just grow over 10 cm in a short period of time. I was 179 cm tall and weighed 57 kilos or similar don't remember exactly. What I do remember is that the school nurse was convinced I have Anorexia. I didn't. 🧐" ]
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[ null, "Cal Crutchlow said he was \"swearing in my helmet\" during the Japanese Grand Prix, as race leader Andrea Dovizioso's strategy allowed several riders to catch up with the leading group.\n\nCrutchlow spent the majority of the Motegi race grouped up with leader Dovizioso and Marc Marquez, even taking second place from the latter for a handful of laps.\n\nThe trio established an early lead, but Valentino Rossi and Suzuki duo Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins all caught up with them eventually.\n\nCrutchlow said this was caused by Dovizioso dictating the pace in front, and admitted he was \"swearing in his helmet\" as he had felt the top three had to the pace to build a gap over the rest.\n\n\"If I would have got a run at him [Dovizioso] I would have tapped him at the leg saying, 'come on, push push' because we could have used the tyre then and broke the guys behind, I think,\" said Crutchlow, who finished second after Dovizioso crashed out.\n\n\"I was swearing a little bit in my helmet, not at him, just in general at the situation.\"\n\n\"My concern was the guys coming back. There was a group 1.7s behind and in three laps they catch us because they [Dovizioso and Marquez] slow down the pace.\"\n\nCrutchlow said that mixing up the pace has been Dovizioso's strategy in the past couple of races, and explained that it was difficult to overtake the Ducati even when it was on a slower lap.\n\n\"It is just a pattern you see. Even when the Ducati does a slow lap, the way it accelerates off the corner is really strong so it is really difficult to get a run past them.\n\n\"Now we sort of see the full pattern, we know we have to attack him even more.\n\n\"That was why I was trying to get to the front. Even when he does an average laptime, it is so difficult to get a run to get past him. Then he ramps up the pace again.\"\n\nCrutchlow could only hold second place for two laps before Marquez took it back.\n\nHe said he didn't pass Dovizioso at the time because he was \"concerned\" about riding at the front, but admitted that in hindsight he would've been better off leading.\n\n\"The race was a strange one. I felt good, the problem was, I should have went for the lead early on.\n\n\"I was a little bit concerned about our power strategy, how I would press buttons alone on the bike.\n\n\"I decided to sit behind Dovi, I passed Marc and I thought, if I can pass Dovi, then the two can fight it out and they are okay.\n\n\"Then I was looking to pass Dovi and Marc passed me back. I thought 'okay, now leave them to it a little bit'.\n\n\"I was still close to Marc but I wanted to keep half a second, simply because I did not want to run along him in one of those braking zones in Honda's home grand prix, with Marc challenging for the title.\"" ]
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[ null, "Why spend time manually optimizing your campaigns when automation is easier than ever? Reshape your online presence, maximize your conversions, drive home your offers and send your campaign costs down in a few clicks with CPA Target Bidding.\n\nWe have gathered a quickfire guide to CPA Target Bidding to help you conquer peaks in 2022.\n\nWe will help you go to the bottom of what in fact CPA Target Bidding is? We’ll hold your hand tight as we walk together through the process of setting up your own Target CPA. Sounds interesting? 😏 That’s not it! We will also share some secrets about the benefits of Target CPA Bidding, tips, case study, and even Conversation & Adoption Rates over the past five months 😱. And that’s not all! Stick with us and you’ll discover more!\n\nWhat is CPA Target Bidding? ✅\n\nFor simplicity’s sake, we’ll keep the explanation light. CPA Target is a form of bidding algorithm that optimizes your campaign’s bids based on its Target and CVR to maximize conversion volumes while minimizing costs.\n\nOur CPA Target algorithms identify the optimal bid per traffic segment for your campaign by adjusting to traffic performance changes that fluctuate over time.\n\nSet up is super simple. When creating a new campaign, all you need to do is select the CPA Target Bidding Feature. From there, you’re in a big wide world of real-time, online bidding, where scores of advertisers compete to place offers on leading websites and the wealthiest traffic segments.\n\n🐇✨🕳️ Kind of like your very own programmatic Alice in WonderLand 🐇✨🕳\n\nSo, to go into a little more detail? You’ll create a new campaign, set a CPA Target price as well as a conversion/goal tracking postback. From there, we will automatically test your offer on various supply sources to identify converting traffic segments and secure a lower CPA (cost per acquisition) to what you initially set.\n\nThe processing power and conversion capability of the CPA Target Bidding algorithm are genuinely off the charts. But, like most platforms driven by machine learning, it takes a little time for it to understand the segments you’re going after and adapt its AI to your needs.\n\nThe CPA Target algorithm will go through an exploration phase. It will take a little time to find the best-performing segments for your offer (s). Around this time, the conversion costs per segment may exceed the target. This phase usually takes around two days to complete. But after that, you’ll never look back!\n\nAs the algorithm starts to understand your campaign’s best-performing segments, it will move into the exploitation phase.\n\nOnce the CPA Target algorithm has locked down the top-performing segments for your campaign, it starts to bring you the maximum number of conversions. From this point onwards, the Target Bidding software will sync with your campaign needs and will need to undergo a learning phase again only for new traffic sources that Adcash onboards.\n\nYou can find out more about the CPA Target Bid Type here.\n\nHow Do You Set Up Your Own CPA Target Bid? 🧐\n\nFirst things first, you’ll need to decide whether you’ll be bidding using the Express Campaign or the Advanced Campaign on the Adcash Advertiser platform.\n\nFor setting up CPA Target Bidding on the Express Campaign,", null, "Setting up CPA Target Bidding on the Advanced Campaign.", null, "Moving along, it helps to take the below into account when deciding on your ideal bid type.\n\nWhat are the Benefits of CPA Target Bidding? 🤫\n\nThe CPA Target Bidding Software is automation at its finest. The algorithm does the heavy lifting and frees up time in your life to focus on more important things. The idea is to boost efficiency, champion reliability, and lower campaign costs at the same time. Think of CPA Target Bidding as your very own streamlined, hyper-effective “campaign optimization factory,” running 24/’7, at total capacity, with higher revenue to show for it. When you add CPA Target Bidding to your overall strategy, you stand to get…\n\nHigher Conversions at a Lower Price 🚀🚀🚀\n\nWith CPA Target, you streamline your campaign bidding process from the get-go. The algorithm will eliminate all non-converting traffic and identify optimal bids per traffic segment that actually convert. Added to that, the CPA Target Bidding Feature almost always comes in lower than your set CPA Target, meaning you save on conversion costs.\n\nThe CPA Target sets bids automatically, meaning you’ll never need to go in and manually set bidding amounts. Once you’ve placed your bid, and once the algorithm knows which traffic segments it needs to go after, all that’s left to do is run your campaign, sit back, and wait for the results.\n\nRemember that CPA Target Bidding works in real-time. It will analyze traffic fluctuations and existing targets to ensure that your bids consistently make their way to the strongest traffic segments.\n\nWith the above in mind, it’s time to crunch down into some numbers. Over the last six months, we’ve delivered more than 12.5 million conversions through CPA Target. Also, we’ve seen more of our online advertisers adding CPA Target Bidding to their existing online strategy than ever before. As of December 2021, CPA Target adoption rates have risen over 33%.", null, "Below, you’ll find a “Cost vs. Target” comparison for the CPA Target Bidding Feature. Over the last six months, the average conversion cost has come in lower than the target time and again. Advertisers have consistently saved on their conversion costs while getting the best traffic placements and exposure to top websites.", null, "CPA Target takes the heavy lifting out of campaign optimization. With a few simple setup tips, you’ll be saving and earning on a host of different campaigns before you know it. Keep the below in mind when setting up your campaign.\n\nMatch your landing page with the right supply source\n\nWhen putting together your landing page, make sure you’re tailoring it to the right traffic. Find your niche and target top-converting traffic sources with unique landing pages and CTA’s. Find out more about landing page optimization with this handy Guide to Landing Pages.\n\nThe CPA Target tends to deliver conversions at a lower price than your initially targeted cost. So, trust it! It won’t let you down! Set your bidding higher than you might have done in the past and, if your targeting is accurate (and it ends up converting nicely), you’ll get cheaper conversions every time!\n\nIf you aim at spending $15 daily (or similar), your chances of getting proper exposure and increased traffic volumes are relatively low. You’ll need to have enough skin in the game for you to get back your initial budget, plus a whole lot more! Send your campaign buy-in through to the CPA Target motherboard and bid according to the going target.\n\nAnd, as we come to the end of our CPA Target bidding round-up, here’s a practical example of CPA in action.", null, "An Affiliate marketer using Adcash as one of his primary traffic sources recently put together a CPA Target campaign to promote a well-known VPN product. They’ve been kind enough to share their results with us.\n\nFrom April to August 2021, they ran the campaign across 36 different geos with the same CPA Target set across the board (a combination of tier 1, 2, and 3).\n\nThe campaign ran across both Desktop, and Mobile split according to 3 top ad formats (Pop, Interstitial, and In-Page Push), with individual campaigns per ad format.\n\nIt quickly became apparent that the CPA Target Bidding tool helped deliver conversions below target. For this reason, it was easy to scale up the campaign by increasing daily spendings (which were initially set at 150e/day).\n\nThe top-performing geos were The United States, The United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, and Sweden in terms of conversions volume.", null, "Additionally, there was no need to blacklist low-performing traffic sources manually. The automated bidding structure was adjusting its bids to account for low converting sources and quickly stopped buying from them.\n\nTo improve the overall ROAS further, they made some adjustments to the Operating System and Device targeting. Those with the lowest performance were removed entirely, although the automated bidding was doing it by itself. However, in this case, it was a little quicker to take care of this manually.\n\nAfter having checked users’ quality with the advertisers, there was room for an affiliate payout increase, so the ROAS improved even further. Overall, the actual CPA ended up being around 80% cheaper than the target, which is pretty unbelievable, even for a Tier 1 geo!\n\nThe overall savings from using CPA Target Bidding ran into the tens of thousands. And the best part? As of writing this, the conversions continue to keep streaming in at a higher level than usual. There was a massively visible difference between Target Spending when setting up the campaign vs. the actual budget leaving the advertiser’s account.", null, "That’s that. We hope your next campaign using CPA Target Bidding will be the best yet! As always, reach out to us right here if you have any questions or want to boost your performance with tailored tips. Also, feel free to leave a comment in the box below, and we’ll make sure we get in touch pronto!", null, "How To Run Gambling Offers in 2023\n\nThis Halloween: No tricks, just tips, and treats!" ]
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[ "Skip to content\nMy Family Pies\nJoseph Leycester Lyne – ‘Father Ignatius’ – was ordained an Anglican deacon in the Diocese of Exeter on December 23rd 1860. His conditional development was primarily based on remaining a deacon for at least a few many years, and not preaching until eventually he had been given priest’s orders. This was meant to curb his enthusiasm somewhat, and maybe give him time to mellow from his eccentric tactics at St. Ninian’s in Glenalmond. There had been various options open up to Lyne but he went with an unpaid curacy in St. Peter’s, Plymouth, beneath the Rev. George Rundle Prynne.\n\n“Leycester Lyne has just arrive down right here for a shorter time in get to make arrangements for currently being a curate to Mr Prynne a Puseyite clergyman of Plymouth. Leycester has introduced with him a youthful Scotchman of the identify of Buchan, and who is dressed in Highland costume. The latter is relatively a pleasant fellow and we have been to bathe &c quite a few times. They have dined with us several periods and the latter was a person working day sitting down on a single of our chairs which have horse-hair cushions, when he was obliged to get up and beg to have a softer cushion to sit on.”\n\nPrynne had been an early supporter of Lydia Sellon and her Sisters of Mercy and, however their marriage was strained by 1861, but as Calder-Marshall claims: ‘with the chance of doing the job beneath Mr. Prynne – and in the exact town as Miss Sellon, ‘Mother Lydia’ in Faith, whose patron was the good Dr. Pusey himself. It was a God-despatched prospect and he took it with all the enthusiasm of which he was capable.’\n\nHe wasted no time in setting up an all male guild, the ‘Society for the Enjoy of Jesus’, whose customers identified as themselves brothers – and of whom Lyne elected himself Outstanding. They quickly numbered nearly 40 brothers. When Lyne offered himself at St Dunstan’s Abbey, then the domain of Mom Lydia and her Sisters of the Most Holy Trinity, it was as Brother Joseph fairly than Mr. Lyne. Sellon and, via her, Pusey took a terrific curiosity in Lyne and right after a couple of months recommended to him that the Modern society for the Really like of Jesus choose about a dwelling in Wyndham Put belonging to Sellon, and so set up their personal resident Brotherhood.\n\nSo considerably I’ve been unable to locate out considerably information and facts about the shortlived community from a source over and above Ignatius’ biographies, but Margaret Goodman did contact on the subject matter in her ‘Sisterhoods in the Church of England’ in 1863. (This part was also printed as an extract of the book in the February 2nd 1863 version of the Western Every day Mercury.)", null, null, null, null, "In the close, only two of the proposed 30 users of the Society (Brother Thomas and Brother Vincent) were being ready to actually commit and Lyne despatched them on forward to move into the home. That very first evening, according to a later account prepared by the Baroness De Bartouche, the two men were awoken by a ‘supernatural’ gentle – a lit taper being held by a ghostly hand. Lyne turned up the up coming working day to be a part of his fledgling Purchase and took it as a sign of divine approval. Ahead of coming down with typhoid fever the adhering to working day…\n\nWithin just weeks Lyne was at death’s door, taken to stay with a Mrs. Pyne in Stoke. He bit by bit recovered from the typhoid and congestion of the brain but, relatively than return to the Brotherhood, his mother and father took him to Belgium to convalesce. Father Ignatius’ very first foray into reviving the English brotherhood was at an finish, however it appears to be the two other monks stayed on for some time.\n\nPresumably this letter in the March 17th 1862 edition of the Western Day-to-day Mercury refers to a single of the brothers:", null, null, "Brother Thomas, according to Goodman, saved up to go to the Global Exhibition of 1862 in London and never returned.\n\nBrother Vincent also went to the Exhibition some time later, leaving the house to the treatment of a boy who at some point exhausted of the hold out and remaining. On his return, locating himself locked out, Brother Vincent ‘did not go forth to beg, but calmly turned back again all over again to property-portray.’ He was however closely affiliated with Sellon and the Devonport Sisters, just the similar, and experienced been residing at Ascot Priory. Had his wellbeing permitted, he supposed to accompany the a few sisters who went to Honolulu in September 1964 as part of the Hawaiian Mission. (As reported in John Bull of Oct 8th 1864 soon after they experienced recommended it was the disgraced Brother Augustine searching to go away the country.)", null, "The Culture alone may possibly have been saved up by the Rev. Prynne. In January 1866 the Western Each day Mercury printed a recent letter from Prynne – as its Exceptional – to associates of the Society, asking them to dress in their Society badges if they had been attending the funeral of Sophia Worthy, even though absent members ended up to study the burial office environment. Below is the story as instructed by the Christian Periods of January 26th 1866:", null, null, "In 1962 Arthur Calder-Marshall wrote in The Enthusiast:\n\n9 months right after his coming to Plymouth, Joseph Leycester Lyne was all established to located his monastic get or rather all established for his monastic get to be started. St. Benedict, on whom he modelled himself, would in these a scenario have moved in for a 7 days or two to familiarize himself with the put right before admitting any brothers. Brother Joseph despatched his two disciples on ahead.\n\nOn your own there in the vacant residence, one of them woke in the middle of the night and, if the Baroness is to be considered, saw through his open up doorway a shiny mild shining. He believed position was on fire, but just before waking the other brother, he went to the head of the stairs. The entire residence seemed ‘full of supernatural light’. No speculate, considering that one particular of the altar tapers which had been left unlighted on the altar was now in whole blaze at the foot of the stairs, held in a ghostly or angelic hand! The brother woke his fellow, and collectively they took the taper back again to the altar, doused its flame and changed it in the candelstick.\n\nHow right the Baroness was to say that it must have been ‘with countenances of the tinge of cucumber that the terrified Brothers recounted their experience up coming day’. Dr. Pusey, she wrote, ‘interpreted the manifestation as a Heaven-sent indication of Divine approval, and the lighted taper as an emblem of the illuminating affect which monasticism was to drop upon the Church.’ But he counselled silence, since these types of a manifestation was ‘too sacred to be explained by the contact of community curiosity’.\n\nIt would be appealing to know what interpretation Dr. Pusey (or for that issue Brother Joseph himself) set on the reality that, irrespective of this evidence of Divine approval, Brother Joseph on the 2nd working day of his home in the Neighborhood, was seized with an acute assault of typhoid fever, adopted by ‘congestion of the brain’. If the Divine approval was manifest by the supernatural conjury of lighted tapers, the striking down of Brother Joseph by typhoid fever and ‘congestion of the brain’ at so critical a moment in the rebirth of English monasticism was certainly a sign of the Divine disapproval, at minimum of its timing. Or was it the escape into sickness of a person who knew that he had taken on anything for which he was not spiritually ready and which he experienced still left his subordinates to initiate on the to start with night time?\n\nThe sequel to this collapse followed a sample pretty like that at Glenalmond. As typical there was a mom-in-God at hand – like Mamsie and Mrs. Cameron – this time a Mrs. Pyne. She took him to her household in Stoke. There Brother Joseph grew worse and even worse. Health professionals and nurses appeared of no avail. He well prepared after more for death, and Mrs. Pyne, considerably less tricky than Dr. Hannah, termed in a priest. Brother Joseph acquired his ‘Sacramental Absolution and what he believed to be his Viaticum’. He shed all electric power of coherent speech and hearing. Besides for a few lucid moments, all memory was blotted out (which intended, of program, that he forgot his failure). He lived in a ‘delirious nightmare, in the midst of which arose his previous horror, the blight of his baby-days, the curse that had wrung his boyhood, his quite manhood as well, in its cold, cruel hand – the panic of hell.’\n\nHe was punishing himself for obtaining overrun his skills with his ambition. But his anxiousness at obtaining failed his trusting patrons was dispelled by Dr. Pusey’s concept, ‘Do you think that our Lord would have authorized you to enjoy and provide Him so very long, if He had intended to permit you perish?’\n\nWhen Brother Joseph read this message from his non secular father, he turned to his mother, who had arrive to his bedside, and explained, ‘I shall not die, but are living.’\n\nAt the time of Brother Joseph’s collapse his mother and father had been in France, experiencing, thanks to the Lyne Stephens’ legacy, a ration of very long awaited leisure. Francis Lyne was as sorry that his son’s curacy experienced to be deserted as he was happy that all that monkish nonsense had fizzled out so rapid. When Joseph was recovered the Lynes took him to convalesce in Belgium.\n\nIn 1908 Baroness De Bartouch gave this account with Lyne’s acceptance:", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "A couple from Manchester in the UK agree that abstaining from sex all-year round then making love on Christmas Day makes their relationship stronger. Could you do it... or rather not do it?\n\nFor most parents, Christmas morning is spent being woken up super early by kids busting to open their presents, followed by a day of cooking, eating and cleaning up after people.\n\nBut one couple from Manchester in the UK, have more sexual traditions on Christmas Day.", null, "23-year-old Jen Stephens imposes a year-long ban on sex with her partner, 24-year-old Rob Walker, and the couple agrees that it makes their relationship stronger.\n\n\"I know it sounds crazy but this works for us,\" Jen exclusively told The Sun.\n\n\"The fact we set aside Christmas for sex has actually made us stronger as a couple, we want each other even more now.\n\n\"We're happy to just kiss and cuddle for the rest of the year.\"", null, "How it all started\n\nJen met Rob on Christmas Day, 2017 and they began dating. When Rob moved to LA for a year-long exchange programme, they continued with a long-distance relationship.\n\n\"We spent hours on the phone and video calling each other, it made our connection so much stronger,\" Jen said.\n\nWhen Rob returned to Manchester the following Christmas, they spent their one-year anniversary in bed together.\n\n\"It was like we’d done it a million times before,\" she said.\n\n\"We’d spent so much time talking to each other - discussing everything from sex to favourite foods.\n\n\"We were intimate on all levels, not just sexually. We don’t have to prove ourselves by constantly shagging.\"\n\nRob proposed to Jen a week later on New Year's Eve, and the pair agreed that with a new job and lots of travel on the horizon for Rob, they should do it again.\n\nJen said, \"I told Rob we should have a sex ban until the next Christmas, because it had worked so well the year before.\n\n\"He honestly wasn't shocked when I suggested it. We were already engaged so he knew I was committed, and we thought it would make Christmas extra special.\"\n\nIn 2018, the couple conceived their first child on Christmas Day, citing their sex ban as \"the best decision we ever made.\"\n\n\"Last Christmas, the sex was amazing and we did it five times,\" Jen said.\n\n\"I found out we’d conceived our first child on Christmas Day three weeks later and we were both absolutely thrilled.\n\n\"That’s when we both knew our sex ban until Christmas was the best decision we ever made.\"\n\nAfter an exhausting pregnancy, the pair welcomed baby Arabella in October of this year, and like many new parents, sex hasn't been high on the radar in the months since. They plan to keep up with tradition and have a Christmas Day similar to previous ones.\n\n\"When Arabella arrived, we both fell in love with her,\" Jen said.\n\n\"We both want her to have a brother or sister close in age, so the pressure is on for me to conceive again this Christmas.\n\n\"I can’t wait for Christmas Day. I know Rob’s excited too and the anticipation of finally having sex makes it even more exciting.\n\n\"Rob had better jingle my bells and give me another baby.\"\n\nWe asked some fellow Aussie mums if they would find this sort of arrangement appealing:\n\n\"I would love a sex strike,\" said Ella, a Sydney mum-of-three, \"but a ban is a bit too much for me. I'd like to be able to break it when I want, but the idea of relieving the pressure of having sex would also be nice. Just not strictly for a whole year.\"\n\nDonna, a mum-of-one simply said, \"Hell no!\" when asked if she could go a whole year without sex.\n\nDee, another mum-of-one replied with a very bold \"NO,\" questioning how so many people can struggle with infertility while others can manage to fall pregnant in just one day.\n\nWhat do you think? Could you do it... or rather not do it?" ]
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[ "The cost of homeowners insurance in Idaho is $826 a year for the average amount of coverage. Idaho residents can compare rates from multiple companies with Policygenius.\n\nThe statewide average cost of homeowners insurance in Idaho is $826 per year, but policy premiums can differ greatly based on specific factors related to your home and the details of your policy. Your rates will be directly impacted by your home’s condition and style of build, its location, your credit and claims history, and your policy deductible amount. Rates also vary from company to company for the same level of coverage, which is why it’s so important to compare policies from different companies — that’s where we come in.\n\nTo help simplify your shopping experience, Policygenius reviewed the five best homeowners insurance companies in Idaho offered through our website. We also calculated the cheapest and most expensive cities in Idaho for home insurance based on hundreds of submitted quotes.\n\nCost is an important factor when shopping for homeowners insurance, but it shouldn’t be the only consideration. Look for an insurance company that not only offers affordable rates, but also good customer service and a reputable claims process.\n\nUsing criteria we found was important to the average homeowner, we determined the following five companies were the best homeowners insurance companies in Idaho. Read about our methodology here.\n\nStillwater provides the cheapest Idaho home insurance quote of any Policygenius partner carrier. The average quote with Stillwater is $548 for $100,000–500,000 in coverage, which is over $200 cheaper than the statewide average of $826. If you’re a Idaho homeowner looking for a budget pick, Stillwater may be your best bet.\n\nIdaho homeowners should consider maximizing the dwelling coverage on their home, especially those located in fire-prone areas. Safeco has four comprehensive tiers of coverage, and all include the option to add extended replacement cost, a policy add-on that increases your home’s coverage limits an additional 25% or 50% if rebuild costs exceed your dwelling coverage amount. Safeco’s “Premier Plan”, its highest level of coverage, includes guaranteed replacement cost, which pays for a rebuild of your home regardless of the price. With its excellent replacement cost coverage options, Safeco may be your best bet against severe property damage from wildfires.\n\nIdaho homeowners who are looking to save money on their premiums should consider a company that offers a variety of discounts, such as Nationwide. Nationwide offers a generous multi-policy discount if you bundle your home insurance policy with their auto insurance or another type of property insurance. Nationwide also offers discounts for securing and strengthening your home and roof from break-ins and bad weather. If you haven’t filed a claim in three years or if you recently purchased your home, that can also land you a discount with Nationwide.\n\nEncompass offers an extensive amount of coverage and different policy options for homeowners. Encompass has three separate policy tiers that include all of the primary coverages you find in a standard home insurance policy, as well as several coverage enhancements and policy add-ons like replacement cost coverage, water backup protection, identity theft protection, fine art protection, and more.\n\nOne important indicator of an insurance company’s ability to pay out claims in an effective and timely manner is their financial stability, and Travelers is among the highest-rated insurers in that area. With an A++ rating, Travelers has the highest score a company can receive with A.M. Best, the leading insurance company credit rating agency. Travelers also has high marks with Standard & Poors, which measures long-term financial stability, as well as Moody’s, which measures what the expected losses would be if a company were to go into default.\n\nAverage cost of homeowners insurance in Idaho by company\n\nWhen comparing insurance companies, Idaho residents may find that rates differ greatly from company to company for the same level of coverage. A more expensive policy may provide more coverage add-ons in a basic plan than their competitors, but some companies may simply charge more for coverage in certain areas than others.\n\nAverage cost of home insurance in Idaho by coverage amount\n\nAverage cost of home insurance in Idaho by city\n\nInsurance companies will also price policies differently based on where you live. We found Coeur d'Alene has the lowest rates in the state with a $565 average annual premium for $100,000-500,000 in coverage. The most expensive area on average is the city of Hailey, located in the Wood River Valley, with an average annual premium of $1,436.\n\nWe selected the 20 largest cities in Idaho by population where customers have submitted quotes with Policygenius. Quotes are based on a coverage amount between $100,000 and 500,000.\n\nThe cheapest cities for homeowners insurance in Idaho", null, "The most expensive cities for homeowners insurance in Idaho", null, "Guide to homeowners insurance in Idaho\n\nAccording to the NOAA, the two most common natural hazards in Idaho are thunderstorms and winter storms. Although homeowners insurance does cover repairs if the weight of snow and ice causes your roof to collapse or damages your foundation, homeowners should try to keep their roofs clear of ice dams and excessive snow.\n\nLike many states located in the Western United States, climate change has led to an increase in wildfires in Idaho. Wildfires are the second most expensive natural hazard for Idaho residents, causing the state $1.2 million in property losses per year. Homeowners insurance does cover fire damage, but if you live in a high fire risk area, you should pay special attention to your home and personal property coverage limits.\n\nDue to the risk of snowfall and widespread wildfires, Idaho residents should consider purchasing a comprehensive replacement cost policy to ensure their home and personal belongings are fully protected.\n\nThe most expensive natural hazard in Idaho is flooding, which costs the state on average $6 million in property losses per year. Homeowners insurance does not cover flooding in Idaho or any of the other 49 states. State residents can supplement that gap in coverage by purchasing a flood insurance policy.\n\nThe Idaho Department of Insurance is a valuable resource both for Idaho homeowners purchasing coverage for the first time or for those who are already insured. The IDI website has helpful information about what to prioritize when selecting your coverage, preparing for natural disasters, and buying flood insurance.\n\nUnlike other states, Idaho doesn’t offer a Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan (FAIR Plan). If you’re unable to get homeowners insurance with a standard carrier, look into coverage with a surplus or excess lines insurer. Surplus carriers specialize in risks that are typically rejected by traditional insurance companies.\n\nA couple of downsides to getting coverage through a surplus carrier are that it’s typically expensive and the companies aren’t “admitted” with the state, meaning they aren’t subject to the same rules and regulations as traditional insurance companies. But surplus lines coverage is a solid option if you’re an Idaho resident looking for last minute coverage." ]
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[ "What are the chances of these entities attacking the Bitcoin network", null, "One question that lingers in the minds of most traders is: what if Bitcoin gets hacked? During an episode of the Podcast Unleashed, host Laura Shin brought Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake and author Vijay Boyapati together to discuss the possibility of a 51% attack on Bitcoin – and who could.\n\nBoyapati started with to propose the idea that security was a spectrum and not a binary. For example, users and even networks may require a different number of transaction confirmations before they are satisfied.\n\nDrake agreed that security was a specter if the attacker’s hash power was below 50%. However, he hasargued that if an attacker controls more than 50% of the hash power, the security becomes binary. Additionally, the attacker attains “God Mode” on Bitcoin, with the power to mine empty blocks until the end of time.\n\nBy targeting the proof-of-work consensus mechanism, Drake also claims that an attacker could make “god mode” a reality by purchasing the hash power needed to control 51% of the network.\n\nAssigning a value of $ 50 to a terahash, Drake calculated that an attacker would need around $ 7.5 billion for an attack. He Noted that this “economic shield” would be “peanuts” for nation states like the United States or China trying to attack the network.\n\nFor his part, Boyapati argued that the Bitcoin network was created to entice users with greater hashing power to mine Bitcoin instead of attacking the network.\n\nNext, Boyapati explored a “nuclear option” – changing the SHA-256 proof-of-work feature. He noted,\n\n“In an extremely serious situation, it would be possible for the network participants to say, ‘we want to change our proof of work function’. What would that do to an abuser? Every machine they bought, all the electricity they used to attack the grid would instantly be worth nothing. “\n\nDrake called the solution “flawed”. He noted that the attacker could purchase ASIC miners, GPUs, and CPUs to later repeat the process.\n\nBesides nation states, Drake Noted that attacking Bitcoin was a “game” accessible to billionaire Elon Musk and entities like Microstrategy.\n\nDespite this, Boyapati and Drake agreed on one point: this “in-game skin” was vital to study, as those less involved had the greatest incentive to attack Bitcoin." ]
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[ null, "Patty Griffin is a Grammy-Award winning artist who has achieved great acclaim for her songwriting as well as her powerful voice. Her first two albums, Living With Ghostsand Flaming Red are considered seminal albums in the singer-songwriter genre, while Children Running Thoughwon Best Album and led to her being named Best Artist at the 2007 Americana Music Awards. She won the Grammy for Downtown Church, her 2010 gospel album. Her songs have been covered by a myriad of artists including Emmylou Harris, The Dixie Chicks, Joan Baez and Bette Midler. She was born in Old Town, Maine and resides in Austin, Texas.", null ]