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While you may know her from Run Boy Run – an Americana band that achieved a fair amount of success with support from Garrison Keillor and his longtime syndicated radio show, A Prairie Home Companion– Rolland’s work with Rising Sun Daughter deserves equal celebration.\n\nBy day, Rolland works at the Musical Instrument Museum in Scottsdale, before returning home to hang out with her dogs, Patty and Porter, and spend time working on her craft. She seems to be compelled to pick up new instruments, especially ones involving strings, so it’s anyone’s guess what sounds will show up on the next Rising Sun Daughter record. We caught up with Rolland during a break from work on a beautiful October day.\n\nJAVA: Tell me a little bit about you. Did you grow up here in the Phoenix area?\n\nRolland: I did. I grew up in Mesa, and I live like five minutes away from my childhood home.\n\n(Laughs.) Oh yeah. I can walk to my parents’ house, that’s the problem. My mom grew up here, and my parents still live in the same house that I grew up in. I still take my dogs for a walk on the canal that I would run on growing up. So, it’s nice still being connected after all this time, you know.\n\nI do. I’m a native as well, although central Phoenix. I can’t see leaving. It’s so easy to get everywhere.\n\nWell, a few years ago, I was traveling into downtown Phoenix to do a lot of activities. It’s much harder (living in the east Valley). I just don’t drive as much as I used to. And so, I’m trying to absorb and extend my time working in the studio and being at home. As much as I love being stable where I am at, it’s always just a game to figure out how to feel connected and actively participate in downtown Phoenix. I love that place, but it’s a little far.\n\nThe music scene is better than ever in town right now. Maybe that’s because our population has exploded, or maybe people just care more.\n\nIt’s not like I need to go somewhere else to get my music out, as if there aren’t enough people in Arizona. That’s kind of a daydream notion, that you have to live in LA, or that only people in those historically commercial markets will listen to your music. There are literally millions of people here, and everyone deserves good music, so I can still live and make music here, which is fun.\n\nSo, tell me a bit about working at the Musical Instrument Museum. It’s such a great venue for concerts.\n\nI’m really thankful to have that job. For one thing, the financial stability is essential to me as an artist, and I feel so much closer to quality musicians. I get to watch those people perform, I help support their shows, and I’m learning audio engineering. It’s a place that I feel, even if I’m not working in a performance capacity, it’s a nice peaceful environment, and, in my opinion, it’s the best concert hall in the country.\n\nIt really does sound amazing in there.\n\nThe theater becomes an instrument, like all the other gear you’re working with. So, if somebody is just bringing a guitar and singing, I tell them to try it without any extra gear, because being able to sing in a room like that is a gift. It’s just so rare.\n\nWere you always a music fan?\n\nYeah, I think so. My parents are musicians. Growing up, I listened to the Beatles while doing household chores. I loved music. My strongest self-identity memories have to do with me singing, playing music, or feeling stage fright. I was veryshy as a kid, like horribly. My stage fright was so intense, I would just run off stage.\n\nWhat was the first instrument that you thought to yourself, “I have to play that”?\n\nThat was the cello. They started me on the violin, and I must’ve been like four. I apparently wasn’t very nice in the group lesson, so I got kicked out. Then I took piano lessons, and that was incredibly challenging. I’m coming back to the piano now. When I was in fourth grade, my mom played the cello, so I started to play around with it when I was nine, and it just felt so comfortable.\n\nThat was my gateway. It’s such a strong instrument. Once you learn one instrument, you kind of absorb information about all the others. I had the opportunity to put my hands on a lot of different instruments because of my parents. So it was like, “Hey, can I borrow this tenor guitar?” and exploring without having to buy everything myself, which was very helpful.\n\nThat’s very lucky. Do you still get stage fright?\n\nNot really. I have my way around it. But the way I felt it as a kid, (it was) the “I want to hide in a box, don’t look at me, don’t put any attention on me,” kind of feeling. At some point when I was coming out of a cello lesson, and I was too shy to even play for my teacher, my dad told me that to be so consumed by the fear of what others think and to not just play for music’s sake is a selfish thing.\n\nWhen I was in college, I studied theater and did a lot of improv and performance stuff and got more comfortable as a creative person. Now when I’m performing, it’s a challenge and an opportunity for me to be vulnerable on stage.\n\nHow has it been for you to go from being part of a group (Run Boy Run) to being on your own?\n\nIt’s hard. I’ve learned to not rely on other people to figure out what to do. As a female, you have to learn to not expect a man or someone in a position of power to say, “Oh, here’s an opportunity, here’s what you’re going to do.” Over the past few years, I’ve accepted my own power and embraced that my career is not necessarily going to look like how I fantasized it, with the record deal, a manager, and all that fuzzy stuff.\n\nI’m sort of speaking on a music business level. After I made the record, I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to get out of it, as a musician and performer, professionally and personally. I really wanted to understand my goals before releasing the music.\n\nWhen was the record finished?\n\nYou put it in a box for a while.\n\nPretty much, yeah. It was in my computer for a long time. That spring (2017) I started really asking the questions of what I wanted from my music career. Was I just going to try and replicate my experience with Run Boy Run? I didn’t necessarily want that. 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"One of the exercises we use in the Silent Eye course has students engaging their attention with everyday objects in a particular way. As with all the exercises, I have worked with this… nothing goes out without being tried and tested. In a similar vein, if you were to picture an object you know well… then go and get it, and actually spend time looking at it, I guarantee you would see things you didn’t expect… small details, shades, textures and reflections… Attention focussed and deliberate instead of glossing the surfaces throws into sharp relief just how much we take for granted.\n\nIn much the same way as a huge conical hill, ‘hidden’ in plain sight, teaches the teacher to remember that we are all students and no-one is beyond the need to learn… especially the teacher.\n\nSue Vincent is a Yorkshire-born writer and one of the Directors of The Silent Eye, a modern Mystery School. She writes alone and with Stuart France, exploring ancient myths, the mysterious landscape of Albion and the inner journey of the soul. Find out more at France and Vincent. She is owned by a small dog who also blogs. Follow her at scvincent.com and on Twitter @SCVincent. Find her books on Goodreads and follow her on Amazon worldwide to find out about new releases and offers. Email: findme@scvincent.com.\nView all posts by Sue Vincent →\nThis entry was posted in Ancient sites, Books, England, Heart of Albion, Landscape, Life, Love and Laughter, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Stuart France, The Silent Eye, travel and tagged being, Books, esoteric school, history, landscape, lessons, Life, nature, Photography, spirituality, The Silent Eye. Bookmark the permalink."
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"6 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES TO VISIT IN ISRAEL\n\nGiven the country’s long history that spans thousands of years, its resilience and individuality, but also a great number of different rules it had been under, it is not a surprise that there are various and magnificent archaeological sites to explore on every turn. Here are six archaeological sites you might want to visit while on one of your tours to Israel.\n\nThis extraordinary site, situated in the Lower Galilee region of northern Israel, used to be an ancient city, inhabited from 7000 BC to 586 BC. Its role in history was critical as it guarded the Aruna Pass, the western branch of a narrow pass on the most important trade route of the ancient Fertile Crescent, linking Egypt with Mesopotamia and Asia Minor, what the Egyptians called the Way of the Sea, and known today as Via Maris. Today, Megiddo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an impressive place to explore. You can visit a Solomonic city gate, the Oriental Institute, the water system, the Great Temple, the stables, and see wonderful excavated treasures, like jewelry and ivories.\n\nLocated in the West Bank, on a dry plateau about one mile from the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, Qumran is best known as the place where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. This picture-perfect site and its caves are surrounded by major tourist attractions, such as Jerusalem, the Dead Sea beaches, Ein Gedi, and Masada, but its beauty and its historical tales are often overlooked by tourists. The Hellenistic period settlement was inhabited from 134-104 BC until 68 BC. Besides the site itself, and its exciting sporting potential, you can explore the astonishing remains that have been excavated, some dating back to the Iron Age. These include multi-level structures, walls, reservoirs, pottery kilns, cisterns and channels, various coins, etc.",
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"Situated in Belvoir National Park, in northern Israel, on a hill 20km south of the Sea of Galilee, Belvoir Fortress is considered to be the best-preserved Crusader fortress in Israel, dating back to the 12th century AD. The remarkable structure is still well-preserved, and it consists of an outer and an inner square fortress, which visitors can explore, while simultaneously enjoying the view over the Jordan Valley and the Sea of Galilee towards the Golan. The National Park, remarkable by itself, cultivates rare and endangered plants, reintroducing them into nature.",
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"In the foothills of the Judean Mountains, at the border of the Shfela region, between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, in a national park, rests the inspiring Tel Gezer. It was a major fortified Canaanite city in the first half of the 2nd millennium BC, holding an enviable strategic position at the junction of the Via Maris trade route. Such was its history that one can see the ruins from the Iron Age next to those from the Bronze Age, which in turn are situated close to Roman roads, and they all exist, side by side, with the 20th-century edifices.\n\nThe astonishing excavations include the original bricks from King Solomon’s Gate and from the city wall; the Gezer calendar (a 10th-century BC inscription on a small limestone tablet, considered to be the oldest Hebrew document), and the thirteen boundary stones, dating back to the Late Hellenistic period. The Tel Gezer national park is also easily accessible and affordable to visit. It’s a place of incredible beauty, where you can take in views of Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Modi’in, while in spring, the ground is completely covered with red poppies and lilac cyclamen flowers.",
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"There is an ancient city in the Negev Desert, approximately 30 miles southwest of Beersheba, called Shivta. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, once part of the Nabatean Spice Route. It was long considered a Nabataean town, but archaeologists now think it might have been a Byzantine agricultural colony. It’s quite interesting that Shivta was never destroyed. Over time, a number of structures collapsed, but have been restored. Because of this, walking through Shivta feels like walking through a ‘living’, ancient city. Roman ruins from the 1st century BC have been excavated, but most findings date to the Byzantine period, all of which visitors can explore. These include three Byzantine churches, two wine-presses, residential areas, and administrative buildings.",
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"Located about 10 km south of Jerusalem, Herodium is an impressive archaeological site. It is home to a remarkable palace dating to King Herod’s time, but also to Herod’s tomb. Herod built a fortress and a small town at Herodium, between 23 and 15 BCE, which required reshaping the hill, as well as the hard labor of many slaves, artisans, and workers of all professions. The site is also known as “Mountain of Franks” or “Mountain of Paradise”. Herodium is situated at 2,500 feet above sea level, which makes it the highest peak in the Judean Desert. Besides the opportunity to enjoy marvelous views, there are many things to explore here, such as the remains of Herod’s Palace, a Roman bathhouse, and one the oldest synagogues in the Levant.",
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"What do the two men in this image, Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew, have in common? Neither one believes in the authority of the pope as understood by the Catholic Church.\n\nIn a letter to the Bishops of France, Pope St. Pius X wrote of the Sillon, a socio-political movement that formally existed there from 1894-1910:\n\nTheir leaders are self-confessed and irrepressible idealists … they have a particular conception of human dignity, freedom, justice and brotherhood… In an attempt to justify their social dreams, they put forward the Gospel, but … interpreted in their own way; and what is even more serious, they call to witness Christ, but a diminished and distorted Christ. (Notre Charge Apostolique)\n\nSound like anyone you know? (HINT: Think bishop in white…)\n\nIn one of his many homilies lashing out at tradition-minded Catholics, Pope Francis said:\n\nThis raises some questions; first, what exactly is a “triumphalist”?\n\nTriumphalism: a term of reproach leveled at the Catholic Church for the claim that she has the fullness of divine revelation and the right to pass judgment on the personal and social obligations of humankind. (Etym. Latin triumphus, public rejoicing for a victory.)\n\nFurthermore, we might ask, what precisely is this “real” Resurrection that some Catholics, according to Pope Francis, tend to exaggerate?\n\nAccording to Pope Pius XI, writing in Quas Primas, it was the Resurrection from whence Our Lord:\n\nTook the opportunity to call himself King, confirming the title publicly … solemnly proclaiming that all power was given Him in heaven and on earth … words that can only be taken to indicate the greatness of His power and the infinite extent of His kingdom.\n\nIn fact, we might wonder how Pope Francis could imagine that it’s even possible for the human mind to conceive of something that’s more majestic still.\n\nThe answer is at once simple and tragic; it is because his is a view of the Resurrection that pales in comparison to the “real one,” and that necessarily means that he, like the leaders of the Sillon, witness to a “diminished and distorted” Christ.\n\nSuch a view necessarily gives rise to a similarly diminished and distorted view of the priesthood, and therefore the papacy itself.\n\nThe ministerial priesthood is one means employed by Jesus for the service of his people, yet our great dignity derives from baptism, which is accessible to all. The configuration of the priest to Christ the head … does not imply an exaltation which would set him above others.\n\nConsider very carefully what Pope Francis is saying here: He is telling us that the dignity derived from priestly ordination is no greater than that of baptism – something that even the heretics have received!\n\nIf the faithless modern world has stripped the priest of that halo of veneration with which he was formerly crowned, it is more than necessary that in our times he should by his bearing win once again the people’s respect for his high dignity and propriety. [Pastoral Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Mantua, 25 August, 1895]\n\nFor greater insight into the prevailing view of the priesthood, and by extension the papacy, among the current Holy Father’s inner circle, consider the words of Cardinal Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, the man handpicked by Pope Francis to lead the group of cardinals advising him on the Curia’s reorganization:\n\nThe function of the hierarchy is redefined in reference to Jesus as Suffering Servant, not as “Pantocrator” (lord and emperor of this world); only from the perspective of someone crucified by the powers of this world it is possible to found, and to explain, the authority of the Church.\n\nYou see, for him and those who think like him, including the pope, Our Blessed Lord didn’t rise from the dead victorious unto Kingship, but rather as the itinerant preacher who is prepared to be “crucified by the powers of this world” all over again!\n\nPope Francis, apparently, has great difficulty reconciling “humble service” with the uniquely majestic dignity inherent to kingly authority, as if the two are mutually exclusive.\n\nIn truth, Christ the King is the perfect synthesis of these attributes; even as those who act in His person as priests, bishops, and ultimately as His Vicar (the Sovereign Roman Pontiff) are at times persecuted in this world by those who reject Him.\n\nAnd yet, Pope Francis can only seem to imagine that he is the Vicar of a Christ who is the servant-preacher alone, apart from being the King who reigns over all men and all nations. Thus is his Christology, and likewise his understanding of his own office, rendered “diminished and distorted.”\n\nAs such, it’s little wonder that the current Bishop of Rome struggles just to call to himself “pope,” much less behave like one in his relations with those who reject the pope’s God-given authority (e.g., bowing his head to receive a “blessing” from Justin Welby, a heretic layman in a Halloween costume.)\n\nThis brings me to the Holy Father’s recent comments to the schismatic Orthodox during his trip to Turkey:\n\nI want to assure each one of you here that, to reach the desired goal of full unity, the Catholic Church does not intend to impose any conditions except that of the shared profession of faith.\n\nOh how I wish Patriarch Bartholomew would have responded, “Thank you! Please draft the ‘shared profession of faith’ for our review!”\n\nAs for what that “profession” would contain, no one can say for certain, but based upon all that has been said thus far, every indication seems to be that Pope Francis imagines a “unifying” profession that does not include any requirement on the part of the Orthodox to acknowledge, much less heed, the authority of the pope.\n\nUpon the Orthodox acceptance of said profession, the million dollar question would finally be answered – at least for those who as yet haven’t reasoned their way to the punchline – and that is, what would the subsequent “unity” look like?\n\nThe answer: It would look exactly like it does now, with the Orthodox still performing “Orders of Second Marriage” for the civilly divorced, condoning abortion in limited cases, rejecting the filioque and, of course, the Office of Peter itself.\n\nIn other words, the dirty little not-so-well-kept secret is that there is no destination for the ecumenical movement such as it exists in the Church today, no matter how “humble” the man leading the charge may be; there is only endless dialogue, emotional pleas, and symbolic gestures. 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Do we allow ourselves to believe something because it feels true or because the majority believe it?\n\nOne thing all humans are guilty of is believing in something told to them by ‘an authority’, even if they have never seen evidence of it for themselves.\n\nTake the Empath trait of feeling other people’s emotions, because it is not a subject openly discussed in the mainstream media (MSM) or by the majority at large, it’s not a truth that is openly accepted. In many cases it will be brushed off as some type of New Age mumbo jumbo. However, we are the evidence that the phenomenon is real. We live with the experience every day. Shouldn’t that be evidence enough?\n\nThe point I am making is that too many people look to authority for what to believe instead of seeking the answers out for themselves. Even when the truth is staring them in the face, they will refuse to accept it unless an authority has confirmed its legitimacy.\n\nSadly, most people are being controlled by their left brain (read more about left and right brain here), which cuts them off from their intuitive nature.\n\nEmpaths are lucky in that we tend to sense things others don’t. We might form opinions and beliefs based on how something feels to us rather than ‘the given narrative.’ We feel our way through situations, truths and untruths. Does that mean we are always right? Absolutely not.\n\nWe are human. We can be fooled and misled, the same as anyone else. Our minds can be manipulated and controlled.\n\nThat said, it hasn’t always been a bad thing to have been taken in by false narratives. I have probably learned more from untruths than I have from the truth. They shaped me. They were my obstacles. Lessons to learn from.\n\nMany of my beliefs have been formed by life experience, by making mistakes and by doing research. Lots and lots of research. Like many of you reading this, I am a minority in many of my beliefs and opinions (Knowing I am an Empath is one such thing.), which can be an isolating place to be. When you see and feel from a perspective that others don’t, conversations can be a stilted challenge.\n\nAnother issue Empaths face, when discerning truths, is that we are heavily influenced by the emotional energy of the masses. If the majority think/feel a certain way, we can take those opinions on for ourselves. (I have written about this here.)\n\nOne particular belief, heavily imprinted on the masses, is that our governing bodies have the people’s best interests at heart, and that it is they who hold the power to make everything ok.\n\nBut it’s not true. It is us who hold the power. Power to create the world we want to live in.\n\nUncharted Territory Bringing in the New\n\nWe are all being pushed, pulled and shaken. We now have to decide which life we want to lead.\n\nThe old system is in the process of collapse. Which might seem scary, but it was a very corrupt system that did not serve the majority.\n\nThese times of isolation, the world has experienced over the past 5 months, might have felt forced and against our will, but they have been serving us in ways we may not have realised. It is often when we are ripped away from the life we knew, that we work hard to create a new one. When we are pushed down into the darkness, we will fight harder to find the light.\n\nThink of the seed buried deep in the soil. It takes work for it to stay rooted and rise up through the dirt and darkness in its bid to seek out the light. It also takes time. When the seedling first emerges, out of the soil, it may appear weak and fragile, but before long it is a beautiful vibrant flower that brings joy to others!\n\nWe could think of these times as pushing through the soil. We don’t know what will greet us when we come through the darkness and for a while, we may feel vulnerable. But it really helps to believe the darkness is taking us to a place of light.\n\nThis is part of taking back your power. The next step is reshaping your future.\n\nWhere to Start Reshaping Your Future\n\nYou may have recently been feeling quivers of new beginnings. Like you are ready to go in a new direction or try something new. That’s because now is the time to ‘start planting seeds’ and make changes.\n\nNow, as you read, you may be thinking that you wouldn’t know where to start making changes. You feel ready for a new direction, but with the whole world imprisoned and held back from life, it seems like the worst time ever. That doesn’t mean we can’t start drawing up cunning new plans by tuning into our intuition.\n\nAccessing and utilizing our intuition is one of the best ways to find clues about life. Our inner-Knowing, AKA intuition, is our best friend and guide. It holds the answers. (read more about Empath Intuition here)\n\nThe best time to hear intuition is in the silence. You cannot hear its voice when the head is consumed by the noise of thoughts or fear. So, if you have got out of your meditation practice, now is the time to get ‘back in the saddle.’\n\nIf you want to learn more about meditation for Empaths see these articles… here, here and here\n\nPay attention to what comes your way now in terms of information or flashes of insight. Perhaps on the internet or when you are sitting quietly. These could be your clues for transformation. Messages from your higher self. When you notice the small things, you can start connecting dots.\n\nIt is the time to step back into our truth and power. To own it. I have written before how Empaths are powerful projectors. We not only take in emotional energy, we radiate it out. And that is why it is so important to believe in yourself.\n\nBelieve in your power and shine your light out into the world so that others can be inspired!"
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"Tomorrow I remember the centenary of the death of one of America’s most popular painters during the 1890s, who surprisingly survived the rise of modernism in the early twentieth century. Since the death of Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849–1921) on 29 May 1921, though, his paintings have been largely forgotten. He’s unusual for being an early advocate of military camouflage; although he made little headway in campaigning for its use during the First World War, by 1939 his ideas had become widely adopted.\n\nThayer came from a medical family who lived near Keene, in deepest rural New Hampshire. Being surrounded by nature, his first interest was natural history, but he was encouraged to paint by an amateur who painted animals. He gained himself a place at the Brooklyn Art School and the National Academy of Design, so moved to Brooklyn at the age of eighteen. He continued with his preference for painting animals and natural history, and exhibited with the Society of American Artists.\n\nHe must have shown great promise at that time, as in 1875, when newly married, he sailed to Europe and won himself a place at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, studying under Henri Lehmann and Jean-Léon Gérôme.\n\nThe following year he painted this wonderful oil sketch of Landscape at Fontainebleau Forest (c 1876), which is probably his loosest and most Impressionist painting.\n\nThayer and his wife returned to New York in 1879, and he set up his portrait studio in Brooklyn and started to train his own pupils. He met with early success: in 1881 he went to paint Mark Twain in Hartford, CT, and in 1883 had a summer studio built on property owned by the banker James Stillman.\n\nJames Stillman commissioned Thayer to paint portraits of his sisters Bessie and Clara. After painting Bessie alone in 1883, the following year he painted them together in his most successful portrait, The Sisters (1884). He started work on this in the summer of 1883, and found the going slow and the composition far from straightforward. They are shown in a doorway, Bessie in front, Clara behind holding her sister’s waist. Although criticised for technical faults and laboured brushwork, its quiet grandeur makes it one of Thayer’s finest paintings.\n\nJust as his career was developing so successfully, Thayer suffered a succession of personal tragedies. Their two young children died only a year apart. His wife developed severe depression after the death of her father, and was confined to an asylum as a result.\n\nHe sketched this simple floral Still Life in about 1886, perhaps as a relief from portraits.\n\nBy the end of the 1880s, Thayer started to develop the theme of the idealised woman, as in this Winged Figure from 1889. His model for some of these was his daughter Mary, and for at least one of those paintings she had to stand with feathered wings nailed to a board behind her.\n\nThis second floral still life of Roses from 1890 is less sketchy, with the petals worked in detail.\n\nThayer painted occasional portraits of classical goddesses, here Hebe (c 1890), the youngest daughter of Jupiter and Juno, and goddess of youth. As the youngest of the Olympian deities, she was their cupbearer, and appropriately holds both a cup and jug.\n\nIn addition to his single standing figures of winged women, Thayer had a fondness for triple portraits in the form of Virgin Enthroned (1891). His ideal woman is here wingless, and seen with a child on each side.\n\nThayer’s wife died in the asylum that year. He soon married again, to a long-standing friend and the daughter of the proprietor of The Sun newspaper in New York (not to be confused with the later New York Sun). The family moved back to Thayer’s rural New Hampshire, and ten years later settled in Dublin, close to where Thayer had spent his childhood. They appear to have led an unusual if not eccentric life, sleeping outdoors to enjoy the ‘fresh air’, and Thayer’s idiosyncratic views became more overt as he grew older.\n\nIn the summer of 1895, Thayer painted one of his favourite models, the daughter of a Harvard geologist, as the virtue Caritas. This was completed in his summer studio in Dublin. 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"Rotor is a young creature that enchanted thousands of people since its born a year ago. The show treaded the boards of the most important new media festivals in the whole Europe from the debut to V2 going through Netmage , Sonic Acts , STRP! citing some examples. The two Belgian authors of Rotor, Boris and Brecht Debackere , came back to Italy to participate at ScreenMusic, curated by Digicult.\n\nBoris and Brecht Debackere arrive with a trolley, inside it their tools : cables, laptops and the code , invisible epicentre of audiovisual tremors. They both say it: Rotor is a compact system, an architecture of parameters they enjoy manipulating live, generating a unique performance each time.\n\nIt’s Live Cinema, instantaneous filmic creation, immersion of the perception in an audiovisual evolving space, emerging practice who’s searching for new modalities of narration, born from the evolution of the soft and hard digital technologies. You do not imagine on the rhythm of the music, but rather explore new ways to interact between projection, performer and public. A new approach to the audiovisual language, created from scratch of audio-video narration generated live, digital handicraft that uses programming as its principal tool, wise research of interation between man and machine, between ideas and their own realization.\n\nThe starting point of every performance of Live Cinema is a system based on complex relations between the composing elements. Not a one on one relation, but rather a net of variables in which every factor, performer included, alters its state and its path. Rotor is a creature that liven up every time that the machines turn on, playing with it: without action, nothing happens.\n\nBoris and Brecht formed in their north-European zone where technologies and art fuse in a rich research and experimentation. Boris has been student of the Interfaculty of Sound and Image of Den Haag , rib of the historical department of Computer Music of the Royal Academy , while Brecht studied Image and Media Technology at the University of Hilversum. The young couple lived in first person the debate that’s going on since years about the cinematographic language in the era of the instant creation: Live Cinema is talked, questioned and explored.\n\nSo it is not a case if this project is the result of a research about the classical notion of cinema and the Live one, between the representation of the real world, linear and the virtual one. The abstraction of the traditional filmic beliefs brings to the loss of reference points. It is no more the look of the camera that moves in the space but rather the space that rotates around the look of the camera creating shapes and sounds that involve the perception of the observer, disorienting it. Rotor is an audiovisual virtual space that rotates around itself, as it is challenging its possibilities. It is exploration of a new space through images and sounds that have no direct connection one with the other, but interact through the system, made of rules and parameters. The system in this case is represented by a cube composed by nine 3D objects and audio samples , visual and sound elements that generate and evolve in a constant dialog between the code , DNA of this digital world, and the performer.\n\nI met Boris and Brecht Debackere in occasion of their interview for the realisation of the DVD Live-Cinema.01 , first compendium on this new form of art that collects the works and testimonies of 5 artists, project wanted and produced by Worm of Rotterdam.\n\nSara Tirelli: Which is the concept behind your work? Which are the roots that brought you to Rotor?\n\nBrecht: The rotor concept is like really a concept where images and sound are really into each other they flu into each other and then we work with that concept and we apply it to images and sound. We were looking at a representation of a virtual space through the eyes of a virtual camera but the way the camera works with linear perspective is programmed into the graphic’s process of your computer so deep in there that you can hardly get it out. So what we tried to do was to find out what the intrinsic characteristic are of this virtual camera compared to a real camera. The camera only sees a certain part of the object it makes a cross section and scans through the object and scans the virtual space. So this is one of the characteristic of virtual space wich is unique in that space, which can not be done in real life with the real camera\n\nBoris: We were missing kind of point of view of reference in abstract imagery and also in abstract sound and we were looking for a system where we could make something that was not just arbitrary… so we came up with a cube divided into 9 parts and we place images 3d objects and also samples in that and then we start spinning that things .\n\nSara Tirelli: So you tried to create a real system
but how does it work?\n\nBoris: So what we did it’s to set up a set of rules which are in a way stuck to that position in a bigger space. Rotor spins the objects around placing them in a different position in space which has different parameter attach to it . So the Rotor, the position of the objects and the samples is actually the system we actually take the space and rotate the space or move the space instead of moving the camera .\n\nSara Tirelli: The virtual reality make us think to a digital transposition of the real world, while your work reach an abstract imaginary. How does the relation between real and virtual develop in Rotor?\n\nBrecht: It’s like a normal film set up where you always introduce the characters who are going to play and then there’s the confrontation.There’s a tendency to make everything seems more realistic or resemble reality more but in a way what we do it is as realistic. We just represent through the virtual camera photorealistic image of a synthetic world. I do believe that using abstract images in order to get the public immerse in the moving or to go along with your images and sound that there needs to be some certain level of realism. And realism can be in how objects moves or in the color skin that it’s used or in the representation of space.\n\nBoris: All this different elements help to get the user involved in the movie and not to say what am i looking at…it’s a trip to somewhere else… i think this is the main goal we are trying to make in a abstract sense present a kind of image and sound trip.\n\nSara Tirelli: This project is the result of one of yours collaborations. How do you two manage the work?\n\nBrecht: On a technical level we both have our skills , I work on the visual side while Boris on the audio one, but on a conceptual level and content wise we evaluate each other works we collaborate on how to set thing up and how to build climax the all piece, from the composition to the presentation of it.\n\nSara Tirelli: Which are the software you use and most of all how much the programming phase is important in your work?\n\nBoris: The software we use for video is Jitter ( Max/msp) while the one for audio is Reaktor. Coding is was an important aspect of making Rotor because we started from a conceptual framework within which we wanted to work. We were thinking of the idea as described in the previous interview and on the site with the with all the camera’s and samples. The only way to see and hear the results of this concept was to program it ourselves. After a bunch of versions we arrived at where the work is now, but with each version there has been a evaluating stage, where the resulting image/sound was analysed and possible changes were tested, things re programmed, programmed differently to get a certain result,…In that respect, sofware like jitter or reaktor allows for relatively quickly building a test-program to see the result of a concept, a kind of sketching.\n\nSara Tirelli: The practice of the Live cinema is spreading during last years and arguments such as the real time generation of audio and video and interfaces to control this interest the insiders in this moment. However, it seems that the limit of this performances is the immobility of their presentation. Many times the artist behind its computer seems controlling its email and something pre-recorded seems being projected on the screen. Which is your opinion?\n\nBoris: In a lot of Live cinema performance is a bit like a cat watching television. The cat sees the screen but doesn’t go behind it. You cannot see inside the computer so in that way it’s important to somehow explain the system where you are working with or to have a kind of exposure of the system.\n\nBrecht: There is a plan to also make an interface and make a more performance kind of thing or basically just make a physical object which represent the rotor which you can spin around in every direction and move so the relations between the object and the system becomes apparent on the screen."
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"That's right, kids, after seven years, two albums (including one live album, 'Stampax') and too many record contracts to think about, David Ryder-Prangley and the Rachel Stamp gang have made the difficult second studio album. There's no 'Hey Hey Michael...' or 'Spank' here, oh no; it's more 'Dark Side Of The Moon' than 'Monsters Of The New Wave'.\n\nIt starts off quite delicately, with 'Starbirth In The Triffid Nebula', a acousticy piano tune, with a driving,doom-laden, relentless outro, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. 'Black Cherry' combines the best moments of Kiss and AC/DC into one storming epic, while old song 'Superstars Of Heartache' has been given a glossier coating. There is definitely lots of Prog afoot in tracks such as 'Starbirth...' and 'The Loveless', a duet with the Mediaeval Baebes singer Katharine Blake, billed as taken from the musical 'Twenty-five Days Of Hell' (a line in 'Monsters...') - a proggy duet about lost love, which scares many crowds live.\n\nThose longing for the Rachel Stamp of old, do not fear - there are still a few anthems to keep you going. 'Do Me In Once And I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice And I'll Know Better' is the poppiest thing the band have ever done, 'Twisted' is 'Brand New Toy on amphetamine, while 'Permanent Damage' bounces along with glockenspiels-and-synths-a-go-go.\n\nSo, kids, what have we learnt from all this? Is a change of direction a good thing, or just embarrassing on the permanent record? For Rachel Stamp, 'tis the former, and I give you one piece of advice with this album: as the last track ends, press 'play' again. You won't regret it."
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"First, I’ll toast you to a good question here. (I’m drinking green tea right now, but feel free to have a sip of whatever you wish.) When people ask “does alcohol make you fat,” or “should I stop drinking to lose weight,” the answer is complex, but can be summed up with:\n\nLet’s start with the first point here. From a metabolic perspective, alcohol and your body have a weird relationship. There’s actually been a lot of research into it over the years because it’s so surprising.\n\nNumerous studies, both observational and in controlled settings, have shown that people can consume light to moderate amounts of alcohol and not necessarily gain weight. (Moderate drinking is defined as 1 drink a day for women and no more than 2 drinks a day for men.)",
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"Part of this may be due to alcohol’s unique effect on the body. Your body can’t store alcohol and the 7 calories per gram it delivers. (Yup, it does have calories — more per gram than carbs and protein, but less than fat.) So instead the body fast-tracks that booze through your system.\n\nAdditionally, a high percentage of calories from alcohol get burned up by your metabolism through a process called the thermic effect of food (TEF). The thermic effect of alcohol is about 22.5%, which puts it on par with protein (which has a TEF of 25-30%) and well ahead of carbs (6-8%) and fat (2-3%).\n\nAll of which is to say: Alcohol on it’s own won’t necessarily make or break your weight loss goals.\n\n“If you enjoy a few drinks during the week, it is still possible to have a highly successful fat loss journey,” says Born Fitness Head Nutrition Coach Natalie Sabin.\n\nNow for the but…\n\nJust because your body doesn’t store alcohol’s calories, it doesn’t mean you (and your fat cells) get off scot-free.\n\nWhen your body is processing those calories from all those hoppy IPAs, or just one more glass of wine, they take the place of other calories you could be burning — like the bacon double cheeseburger you had on the way home from the bar. With beer calories taking its place in the metabolic line, the burger’s calories become part of you (and your belly).\n\nIn fact, some research would lead you to believe that the problem isn’t necessarily the alcohol itself. It’s what can come along with drinking. You know, like nachos. Or two dozen wings. Or a box of Totino’s Pizza Rolls if it’s 2 a.m. and you’re in college.\n\n“Many folks who drink alcohol also have a tendency to eat more,” Sabin says.\n\nA review published in Physiology & Behavior backs her up on this. It found that, sure enough, drinking before or during a meal tends to increase food intake.\n\nAlso, note that even though your body can’t store alcohol, it can (and does) store the calories mixed with it — like the 83g of sugar in a frozen margarita.\n\nSo What Should You Do?\n\n1. Examine how much you’re drinking currently. For some this can be very eye-opening on it’s own. You might see that the “beer or two” you have “now and then” is actually “a couple drinks every night, plus about a dozen on the weekend.” Remember, the studies mentioned previously involved light to moderate drinking — i.e. one drink per day for women, two for men. Drinking more than that is conclusively not good. Heavier drinking is associated with weight gain and increased waist circumference, as well as poor health. Excessive alcohol consumption is the third-leading cause of premature death in the U.S. If your drinking exceeds that one to two drinks per day guideline, then yeah, cutting back (or going dry) likely will help you lose fat.\n\n2. Pay attention to what else you do when you drink. If your occasional cocktail with friends is just that — a cocktail — then the caloric load probably isn’t all that significant. But if your drinks seem to come with a late night pizza chaser, you might have an issue on your hands. Here again, cutting out drinks might help your fat loss.\n\n3. Let’s say your drinking (and appetite) is under control, but you still aren’t losing fat. And let’s say your drink-per-day is a must-have. If that’s the case, you could try and offset the calories by trimming elsewhere. For example, a glass of wine is around 120 calories. A typical beer is about 150 calories (although those heavier microbrews that are so popular nowadays can be double that). Cut out 30 to 40g of carbs from somewhere else, and pay attention to any changes. “Remember, to get rid of fat you need to create a calorie deficit,” Sabin says. “That means burn more calories than you are consuming — whether that’s eating OR drinking.”\n\nWhy Am I Not Getting Stronger\n\nWhy Did I Gain Weight On My Diet"
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"About a year ago, I got a dog. She’s a cute little Brittany named Dixie who is very well behaved –unless she doesn’t get walked twice a day, every day, at which point she will shred any paper products she can find in protest. Needless to say, I am now very familiar with every inch of my neighborhood. And while Dixie may find our walks endlessly fascinating, I’ve quickly found the importance of a good audiobook and some earbuds.\nPrior to dog-walking duties, I didn’t listen to many audiobooks. The comforting heft of a book can’t be replicated by the compact power of a smartphone. But audiobooks offer a flexibility their physical counterparts can’t. Washing dishes and folding laundry become remarkably less tedious with a good book in your ears.\n\nAnd if you’re in need of a little self-care? Pairing a story with your needlecrafts hikes the indulgence level right up. Any activity that doesn’t require your full attention can be improved with an audiobook.\n\nYou’ll be spending hours with this person’s voice; you should like the way it sounds.\n\nAlways listen to the sample and read the reviews. I once read the reviews of an audiobook I was considering and found several people mentioning that the narrator’s voice got oddly breathy at the end of sentences. I hadn’t noticed this myself, but upon re-listening, yep, there it was, and it was all I could hear.\nHowever, if the narration is good and the content piques your interest, the battle’s mostly won. Those are the basic makings of a good audiobook, but there are also some bonus features that make for a next-level listen. First up is length. No matter how good the story, my interest will wane if it takes more than a week to finish. For me, this means it needs to be under about 12 hours. Plus, if the book clocks in at 30 hours, that’s usually a good indicator that the plot is too complicated for my liking (see above re: split focus). This is not the time for Games of Thrones level world-building.\nNext, because you’re hearing the story performed, good dialogue can really shine in the audio format. Shelly Laurenston’s books are a great example of this. She writes characters, both female and writes characters, both female and male, with humour to spare, and she gives those characters plenty of dialogue to voice that humour. On the page, it’s witty and delightful. In the ear, it’s even more so (think Gilmore Girls with more innuendo). Hearing that dialogue performed elevates the story to the point that I prefer listening to her novels over reading them.\nOf course, there will always be books where the opposite holds true. There’s nothing better than curling up on the couch to sink into the latest release of a much-loved author or flip through the pages of an old favourite. But since I’ve discovered audiobooks, I’ve managed to fit more romance into my reading life than ever before – and what’s not to love about that? ♥\n#blushmagazine #romancelandia #audiobooks",
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"Playing the Role of Gatekeeper\nAnti-immigrant sentiment bubbling up in Arizona and other states is recent, but the U.S. has a long history of white people saying who can and who can’t be an American.\n\nFour hundred years ago, when the first British settlers landed on the eastern shore of what has become the United States, other tribes of people had been living on the continent for 13,000-15,000 years. Although new fossil evidence is constantly being unearthed, anthropologists currently believe these multi-millennium inhabitants originated in Asia. Comparing features of today’s Native Americans with Asians indeed yields some physical similarities, so we can probably say that the “original” Americans were Asian and not European.\n\nOnce the word got out that North America was full of land and natural resources, the floodgates of northern Europe opened and millions of immigrants streamed across the ocean, looking for new lives and new opportunities. Of course, these opportunities came at a cost to the native inhabitants. There were wars over resources, then treaties. Then broken treaties and more wars. Native American resistance was eventually broken and they were pushed onto reservations, areas often far removed from their homelands, areas often poor in natural resources. By new laws. White men’s laws.\n\nAs the their new economy developed, European settlers required larger worker pools to harness the vast land, and they began kidnapping and importing African slaves to provide forced labor. To limit any civic participation of slave immigrants, state governments made laws which forbade Africans from owning property, intermarrying, voting, or going to school. After the U.S. Civil War freed the African slaves, necessary railway expansion pushed westward, aided by thousands of immigrant Chinese who were poorly paid and often hurt or killed in dangerous work settings. As the transcontinental railroad was completed, the thousands of Chinese were less useful and became seen as racial impurities, and the national Congress passed laws against Chinese immigration and other rights.\n\nU.S. government history has many other ignoble moments: laws passed against Mormons and Catholics, laws limiting immigration from southern Europe, work practices forbidding Irish from applying for jobs, laws imprisoning citizens of Japanese descent and confiscating their property. Whenever there is prejudice in difficult times, the dominant culture will look for someone to blame, for someone to pick on.\n\nThe current group of immigrants to pick on comes from Mexico and Central America. From impoverished places, hundreds of thousands have slipped into the U.S. to find employment, often taking jobs in hot farm fields, in cold meat-processing plants, and in other dirty and dangerous workplaces. They provide labor for industries which want workers who will be cheap, work hard, and not complain. They bolster the U.S. economy, but they are not given the chance to become citizens.\n\nThe same racist beliefs and practices from the previous centuries still apply today. Angry voters in Arizona recently pushed for discriminatory laws against undocumented Latino workers. They have held angry rallies, calling for the eviction of the estimated 12 million immigrants who entered the United States without visas. They send armed vigilante groups (called “Minutemen” after early American militias who could be assembled in minutes to fight against the British during the War for Independence) to patrol the borders against people trying to cross the vast desert border.\n\nThe signs at anti-immigrant rallies tell undocumented workers to “Go Home.” They claim that only English should be spoken here. Ironically, many of the signs are written by white Americans with bad spelling and bad grammar. Here are two.",
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"My friend Jake Bowen and I recently created a cartoon which comments on this current wave of racist, anti-immigrant sentiment. We published it earlier this spring in the GVSU student newspaper, The Lanthorn. I include it here for you to see.",
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"The irony with today’s anti-immigrants is that they are themselves descendants of uninvited immigrants who came from countries lacking in opportunity a few hundred years before. I once heard a clever person quip, “Today’s immigration problems can be traced back to the lack of a comprehensive immigration policy by the Native Americans.” I hope we can use a deeper knowledge of history plus a little bit of humor to approach today’s immigration challenges with more compassion and understanding than our sad ancestors did. Otherwise, we will just repeat more ugly stories of the past."
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"There is this phenomenal novel by a Ghanaian writer that redefined story telling.\n\nIt is of a political satirical genre.\nIt is a story written around a railway freight clerk in Ghana who attempts to hold out against the pressures that impel him toward corruption in both his family and his country.\n\nThis universally acclaimed novel known as 'The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born' is the novel that catapulted Ayi Kwei Armah into the limelight.\n\nA quick check of available reviews online shows that the novel is generally a satirical attack on the Ghanaian society during Kwame Nkrumah’s regime and the period immediately after independence in the 1960s.\n\nThis particular reviewer i encountered claimed that this novel is often claimed to rank with \"Things Fall Apart\" as one of the high points of post-colonial African Literature, so records an entry this writer encountered on the World Wide Web this morning whilst reflecting on the emerging story of one of Africa's most beloved sporting talent but who as soon as he gained prominence in the political firmament of his homeland Liberia is beginning to witness a dwindling fortune and a slide into the arena of infamy.\n\nThe book aforementioned book ca be understood from a reading of just the chapter 6 which sums up the unfolding spectacle of a fall from footballing grace to political grass of George Oppong Weah of Liberia.\n\nHere is a quote from Chapter 6 of this novel this writer first encountered in his high school days in Kafanchan about two and a half decades ago.\n\nThe author wrote thus: \"And where is my solid ground these days? Let us say just that the cycle from birth to decay has been short. Short, brief, but otherwise not at all unusual. And even in the decline into the end there are things that remind the longing mind of old beginnings and hold out the promise of new ones, things even like your despair itself. I have heard this pain before, only then it was multiplied many, many times, but that may only be because at that time I was not so alone, so far apart. Maybe there are other lonely voices despairing now. I will not be entranced by the voice, even if it should swell as it did in the days of hope. I will not be entranced, since I have seen the destruction of the promises it made.\"\n\nHe continued thus: \"... But I shall not resist it either. I will be like a cork. It is so surprising, is it not, how even the worst happenings of the past acquire a sweetness in the memory. Old harsh distresses are now merely pictures and tastes which hurt no more, like itching scars which can only give pleasure now. Strange, because when I can think soberly about it all, without pushing any later joys into the deeper past, I can remember that things were terrible then\".\n\n\"When the war was over the soldiers came back to homes broken in their absence and they themselves brought murder in their hearts and gave it to those nearest them. I saw it, not very clearly, because I had no way of understanding it, but it frightened me. \"\n\nReflecting further on the central character he asserted that: “He had gone on marches of victory and I do not think there was anyone means enough in spirit to ask whether we knew what we were celebrating. Whose victory? Ours? It did not matter. We marched, and only a dishonest fool will look back on his boyhood and say he knew even then that there was no meaning in any of it. It is so funny now, to remember that we all thought we were welcoming victory. Or perhaps there is nothing funny here at all, and it is only that victory itself happens to be the identical twin of defeat.\"(The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born by Ayi Kwei Armah)\n\nThose were narratives from that award winner of a novel which typifies the episodes of a misadventure which is how to describe the unfolding political drama in Liberia. He was such a fantastic footballer. He epitomized excellence and skills to an unfathomable dimension.\n\nHis dexterity in the round leather game fascinated and entertained millions of viewers all around the world even as he held humanity spell bound in such a way that he became the only black African alive to have approached the zenith of soccer acclaim in the midst of an avalanche of other players of other races including soccer players from nations that dominated the international politics of football. He was crowned the world’s best footballer of a certain year – that year was precisely 1995. As I write, he remains the only black African to have been so awarded and recognized by the Federation of International Football (FIFA). He is George Weah of Liberia.\n\nGeorge Weah floored such international football talents like Dennis Bergkamp and Jurgen Klinsman to emerge as the globally best soccer player of the year 1995.\n\nThe Encyclopedia Britannica said this of George Oppong Weah, (born October 1st, 1966, Mamona, Liberia). He was named African, European and world player of the year in 1995. These combined honors are indeed unprecedented.\n\nHowever, George Weah the man in whose shoulders the people of Liberia reposed so much faith that he could overturn the climate of despair and the clouds of disillusionment which characterized the government of Mrs. Ellen Johnson which was thoroughly corrupt and despotic, but his administration has become terribly overstretched to the limits by the growing climate of corruption and widening spectre of poverty.\n\nHis people who gave him tumultuous welcome as new President are now on the streets shouting 'Crucify him, Crucify him\". But instead of being responsive George Weah has become like any of the notorious African big man politician by opting to deploy dictatorial tendencies to suppress the opinions of the people.\n\nCable News Network reports that thousands of Liberians gathered in the capital Monrovia Friday to protest \"corruption and creeping dictatorship\" in the country.\n\nSocial media sites were later blocked to quell the protests, according to the internet monitoring platform NetBlocks.\n\nLiberia's Minister of Information Eugene Nagbe confirmed that social media platforms were shut down temporarily because of \"security concerns.\"\n\n\"We have restored some of them,\" he said. \"We are not saying that the protesters were carrying out things detrimental to the nation, but the national security apparatus said there were threats to the country and the services were temporarily disrupted and have been restored.\"\n\nThe protests were organized by a group called the Council of Patriots, which says it is a conglomeration of citizens, civil society activists, youth workers and major political parties.\n\nProtesters presented a petition to delegates from the government of President George Weah, who has been in office for just over one year.\n\nThe document stated that Liberians are suffering \"harsh economic conditions being caused ... and encouraged by bad governance, deliberate and wanton collapse of integrity systems...\"\n\n\"We have come to say no to bad governance, abuse of power, corruption and creeping dictatorship,\" said Henry Costa, one of the leader of the protesters, via a WhatsApp message to CNN.\n\nNagbe told CNN that Weah inherited a \"dire economic situation,\" and accused the country's opposition of driving the protests.\n\n\"Mr. President is working to restore some of the issues that he inherited,\" he said. \"The opposition is now using the streets to get what they didn't get at the ballot box.\"\n\nWeah, a former football star who was named FIFA's World Player of the Year in 1995, took over in 2018 from Africa's first female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, in Liberia's first democratic transfer of power since 1944.\n\nThe West African nation of 4.8 million people has been ravaged by civil war, the Ebola virus and corruption.\n\nThis dissatisfied voters of Liberia are undaunted and have continued to gather on the Streets in protest under the auspices of the Council of Patriots (COP), a group of dissatisfied citizens who organized the ‘Save the State’ protests that made the headlines last Friday, have given President George Weah a one-month ultimatum to meet their needs.\n\nThe media observed that thousands took to the streets of Monrovia in what was dubbed “the largest gathering of protesters since the end of Liberia’s brutal civil war” and the organizers seem to have no interest in slowing down.\n\nWhy these outright rejection and denunciations? The media said Inflation is up, growth forecasts slashed, and the IMF says government wages are crowding everything else out.\n\nThe youth, a big part of the coalition of voters that put Weah into power, feel betrayed.\n\nIn addition, corruption and legacy issues relating to the tenure of his predecessor Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf still linger. There has been controversy surrounding a $25m cash injection into the economy after the president revealed that $8m was missing. Shipping containers laden with about $104m freshly minted Liberian bank notes – about 5% of the country’s GDP – went missing last year . There is also an outcry for the establishment of a war crimes court to try those involved in Liberia’s civil war which lasted from 1989-1997.\n\nThe former World Player of the Year responded by borrowing a leaf from the playbook of fellow West African states like Togo and Benin; internet was cut, suppressing access to Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, in a bid to undermine the convening power of the organizers.\n\nHe bellowed from the high horse of totalitarianism that “Those that are constantly insulting the President, I want to be clear”, he warned in a June 6 address while commissioning a market. “After this, there will be no citizens in this country… that will ever insult the President and think you will walk on the streets freely. Here are a concise lists of charter of demands by the Liberians as follows; the granting of contractual rights, for handling services at the Roberts International Airport, awarding of Container Tracking Number (CTN) contract to GTMS without consideration for the PPCC Act, in clear violation of the Budget and PFM Law and the attending security implications. Other grievances are the witch hunting of critics and members of the Opposition through wrongful dismissals even from the civil service and denial of opportunities in the private sector. Also the suppression of press freedom and freedom of speech and importantly the construction and acquisition of scores of luxury private buildings by the President in the wake of his refusal to declare his assets within six months after assuming office.\n\n\"Threats are unlikely to work, and protesters won’t be satisfied with the electioneering-style grand promises that Weah used to get into power\", so remarks an editor profoundly at home with the political developments in Liberia.\n\nI think George Weah should learn the hard lessons from Charles Taylor who misgoverned Liberia and chopped off the limbs of opponents but who is now cooling his feets in one of Europe’s most protected prisons after he was convicted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague Netherlands Over crimes against humanity.\n\nMy simple message to George Weah who is visiting Nigeria as his Country is tensed up is that he should climb down from his high horse and listen to the cries of his people and tackle poverty and corruption. I know that you are rich but don't mess up with the extremely lean resources of your people and make a mark and positive impacts in the life of your people. Without your people's happiness then you will end up as a spectacle of political disaster."
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"ASEAN: Speak out against Brunei barbarism\n\nWhile the world is fixated on Brunei’s plan to fully implement Islamic Sharia law, which will see draconian punishments such as stoning to death for offences such as adultery and sodomy, as well as amputation for theft, ASEAN has remained silent on the matter. How disappointing.",
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"The other nine Asean member states so far have not voiced any concerns about the enforcement of the law to its full extent, which blatantly violates human rights. Even the regional rights advocacy agency attached to the bloc – the Asean Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) – has yet to issue any statement on the harsh penalties. Its complete inaction can be interpreted as nothing but indifference.\n\nBrunei is a tiny but rich Muslim-majority ASEAN state with a population of 430,000, which is ruled by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Asia’s last absolute monarch who is also the country’s prime minister.\n\nLast Saturday, Bandar Seri Begawan shrugged off global concerns, saying it will go ahead with the enforcement of full Sharia law that it first announced plans for in 2014. The implementation has been divided into three stages, and the government is set to go ahead with the final phase tomorrow.\n\nIn an announcement issued last week, Brunei’s prime minister’s office stressed that Brunei – as a sovereign and fully independent nation – has the right to “its own rule of law”.\n\nThe Muslim-majority state, which has always claimed that it practises a dual legal system based on Sharia law and British Common Law, has said that the two systems will continue to run in parallel with one another.\n\nPrior to 2014, Brunei generally used legal principles derived from Sharia law only for issues relating to family, marriage and inheritance, while British Common Law formed the basis of its laws that dealt with everything else.\n\nSince the outcry over its plan began, non-Muslim Bruneians and members of the international community have come out to criticise the law, saying that some aspects of the punishments are overly harsh, if not outright primitive.",
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"Last week, Hollywood actor George Clooney called for a boycott of hotels around the world that are linked to the Sultan of Brunei. He urged the public to join him to take a stand against such a brutal law, which he sees as tantamount to the “murder of innocent citizens”. The hotels mentioned by Mr Clooney are located in the US, Britain, France and Italy.\n\nThe failure to take a stance against Brunei’s new penal code by other ASEAN countries is understood to be based on the principle of “non-interference in the internal affairs of other states”, which is the core principle of the bloc. The AICHR may have been obliged to behave under the same principle, which means that the AICHR cannot act without the full agreement of all 10 ASEAN members.\n\nBut saying nothing about the matter sends the wrong signal that Asean endorses such barbarism. The AICHR’s silence in particular gives the impression that its existence is simply unnecessary.\n\n4 thoughts on “ASEAN: Speak out against Brunei barbarism”"
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"What is preventing India from creating the necessary infrastructure for industry to operate efficiently? Will good infrastructure alone generate wealth in the absence of proper governance? Where have we succeeded in terms of creating infrastructure and where have we failed miserably? How has corporate India tackled this problem? Is there adequate funding for infrastructure projects? What needs to be done to overcome the various challenges? These were some of the issues that were taken up at the Business Today Power Breakfast held at Trident in Chennai on Tuesday under the theme 'Infrastructure is a millstone around industry's neck'.\n\nSetting the tone for the discussion, Kalbag talked of how in India, the government, overwhelmed by its commitment to the social sector development, expects the private sector to share a higher burden in developing infrastructure compared to other countries. He also highlighted the dichotomy - despite sitting on huge coal reserves, the industry is forced to import coal at a higher cost. It has also led to other problems such as a runaway current account deficit which the government is struggling to tame.\n\nIndia's infrastructure story has both good and bad aspects, said Chandrasekaran. \"Our overall approach to infrastructure is a band-aid approach. We have no planning or preparation for long term growth.\" He referred to the case of Chennai Airport where new terminals are ready, but airlines have not been able to operate more flights because the second runway is not.\n\n\"We need a more holistic approach to infrastructure,\" he added. However, Chandrasekaran said the manner in which educational infrastructure has scaled up has been wonderful and has enabled the IT sector to grow rapidly. But the sector, of late, is not keeping pace with the need of the hour. \"...We need more thinkers,\" he said.\n\nRamanathan said that the sugar sector which predominantly operates in the rural area is struggling to find top grade engineers due to lack of proper education and health infrastructure. Debilitating power cuts has added to the sector's woes since it has affected irrigation.\n\n\"Agriculture infrastructure is as important as urban infrastructure but it has been constantly neglected,\" he said. The sugar industry, he added, sees typical cycles where surplus production and shortage alter. This cycle can be broken if the industry can export sugar during surplus. But that is physically impossible as the ports in the country do not have the wherewithal to handle even a few lakh tonnes of sugar. Brazil exports close to 3 million tonnes of sugar every year, he said.\n\nThyagarajan then took the discussion to another plane by wondering if a provision of adequate infrastructure alone is sufficient to generate growth. He pointed out that India's road infrastructure has improved tremendously in the last decade but that has not sharply reduced the transportation time of goods due to impediments such as Octroi and other inter-state bottlenecks.\n\n\"The issue is efficiency of the infrastructure and not the quantum of investment,\" he said. To improve efficiency, we need to reduce the rules and regulations. \"To do that we need to reduce the size of the government. Every year thousands of pages of rules are added,\" he said. Thyagarajan recalled what an IAS officer had once told him - that government regulations are not meant for enforcement but for encashment.\n\nRanganathan agreed. \"Government is more control oriented rather than being facilitator oriented,\" he said, elaborating on various delays in land acquisition or environmental related clearances. \"Various arms of the government don't communicate with each other and projects are held up,\" he added.\n\nShetty said all was not lost on the infrastructure front. In his opinion, electronic infrastructure in the country was world class and bankbazaar.com's metrics matched those of Google. He also said that companies are trying to take advantage of this development to leap frog the otherwise difficult infrastructure situation.\n\nMultinational companies like Renault have found ways to deal with this challenge. \"We have designed our processes to be efficient. Our plant at Oragadam has a 3 wet painting process which reduces energy consumption significantly,\" Nassif said. Renault has also been developing products that address infrastructure shortcomings like stronger suspension to deal with poor roads or tuning the engine to handle poor diesel quality. But the company is at a loss when it comes to port infrastructure. \"We are engaging with the authorities and get things improving,\" he added.\n\nThyagarajan said the bulk of the infrastructure responsibility lies with the government and what is needed is accountability in implementation. Otherwise the country will only see a peripheral improvement, he added. According to Nassif, public-private partnership is essential to get infrastructure development going.\n\nSpeaking on infrastructure funding, Subramanyam said that between 2004 and 2008, private equity funds invested heavily in infrastructure. At that time, they did not realise that infrastructure requires patient capital (capital that takes a couple of years to bring in returns) They also did not know that the cost of capital had to be kept low. The funds, he hoped, have learnt their lessons.\n\nThis is critical because the private sector has a large role. The 12th five year plan said that 48 per cent of the Rs 50,000 crore infrastructure funding will come from the private sector. \"Bulk of this money will have to come from capital markets, private equity funds and multi-lateral agencies. We need to see a revival in the market for this to happen. Sentiment has to improve,\" he said. Attractive tax policies will help but they will not be effective as investors do not see stability in the tax regime.\n\n(*An earlier version of the caption had incorrectly spelt Marc Nassif as Marc Nissaf. It has been now been corrected)"
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"The French revolution brought fundamental social, political, and economic changes in the history of France.\n\nEnd of the social divide\n\nThe French Revolution destroyed the social discriminative class system in France and declared equality for all. This led to the rise of the middle class who had acquired education to positions of responsibility.\n\nDeclaration of rights of man\n\nThe constitutional assembly came out with the document of human rights which granted political liberty, like freedom of speech, press, association, worship, and ownership of property.\n\nThe revolution gave birth to the revolutionary ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity. These ideas started in France and spread to other areas like Italy, Germany, etc. promoting equality, freedom and democracy, and good governance. France became the birthplace of democracy.\n\nThe Bourbon monarch that had ruled France for over 400 years came to end by the French revolution. The monarchy rule was abolished in 1792 and replaced it with the Republican form of Government. Although the Bourbon monarch was restored by the great powers after the downfall of Napoleon, it could not survive beyond 1830 because the monarchs were already weakened by the changes caused by the French revolution."
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"Country Legend Naomi Judd took her own life at the age of 76 on April 30, 2022. The Grammy-winning star was known for her work as one half of the mother-daughter duo the Judds (Naomi and Wynonna) and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2021.\n\nPreviously, a report confirmed that Naomi took her own life and there was an ongoing investigation. The same was confirmed by her daughter Ashley Judd who asserted that her mother shot herself. Now, an autopsy report from the Nashville medical examiner’s office confirms that Judd died by suicide after being found “unresponsive in her home by family” at 10:57 a.m. local time on April 30.\n\nIt further narrates that she had an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, and she was transported to Williamson Medical Center where she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Per the report, the gunshot “perforated through the right side of the scalp and entered the skull through an entrance-type gunshot wound.” Naomi Judd was struggling with a longtime battle with mental health",
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"Aurangabad is named after Aurangzeb, the Mughal Emperor, and is known for its rich heritage. It is a well-known tourist destination in Maharashtra. It has many tourist attractions and is a perfect weekend getaway from Hyderabad. Located on the banks of the River Kham, Aurangabad is known as the gateway to the World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora Caves.\n\nA visit to this city is truly a cultural and architectural delight for tourists. Do not forget to get your hands on unique Himroo shawls, jewelry with semi-precious stones, Paithani sarees, metal artifacts, and Mashru and Kimkhab weaves. So, what are you waiting for? Plan your weekend getaway to Aurangabad from Hyderabad.\n\nHow to Reach Aurangabad from Hyderabad\n\nThe airport of Aurangabad, Chikalthana Airport, is just 10 km away from the city centre. It is well-connected to most of the popular cities of India including Mumbai. You can board a flight from Mumbai to Aurangabad and then from the airport, you can hire a taxi.\n\nThe Aurangabad city is well- connected by road to all the important destinations in the state. A suitable option is to rent a taxi to Aurangabad. There is also the option to ride state- owned bus. However, luxury buses are also available between Mumbai and Aurangabad.\n\nThe Aurangabad railway station is connected to Pune by regular train. You can board a train to Aurangabad from Pune. From the station, you can hire a cab to go to your destination.\n\nThe airport of Aurangabad, Chikalthana Airport, is very well-connected to Pune by regular flights. This airport is just 10 km away from the city center. To go to your destination, you can rent a cab.\n\nAurangabad is well- connected by road to all the important cities in the state. You can to rent a taxi to Aurangabad from Pune. However, you can also ride state- owned bus or a private tourist bus, as well.\n\nThe airport of Aurangabad, Chikalthana Airport, is just 10 km from the city center. It is well-connected to most of the famous cities in India, including Mumbai. You can board a flight from Mumbai to Aurangabad and then drive from the airport. In addition, you can hire a taxi.\n\nAurangabad city is well-connected by road to all the essential destinations in the state. A suitable option is to rent a taxi to Aurangabad. There is also the option to ride the state-owned bus. However, luxury buses are also available between Mumbai and Aurangabad.",
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No one else led more than 11 consecutive laps.\n\nWhy you should care – There are only of couple of reasons to care about the race Saturday night. Stenhouse has locked himself into the playoffs, Ty Dillon made another run at winning a Cup race and Kasey Kahne managed to lead 10 laps after being involved in three incidents that brought out yellow flags. Kyle Larson wasn’t injured after his car went up in the air on the front straightaway at Daytona, again. Other than that, stage racing is great because drivers drive lake maniacs on plate tracks, trying to earn additional points.\n\nWhat your friends are talking about – Kyle Busch‘s crew chief managed to get suspended again for loose lug nuts. The No. 18 driver is going to be happy just to hear Adam Stevens voice during the race again. The fact that loose lug nuts, that are a mistake, and provide no competitive advantage are costing teams leadership on the box for weeks at a time is excessive.\n\nKeselowski hosted 200 military members at Daytona. He is kicking off a promotion with his Checkered Flag Foundation that will honor service members who have sacrificed for the United States. For $100, a person can nominate a person who served in the military to appear on Keselowski’s car. The person will receive a piece of sheet metal and a photo of the car, along with a letter from Keselowski to say thank you. The names will appear on Keselowski’s car at Phoenix Raceway during Veteran’s Day Weekend.\n\nMike Wallace and his family have resumed their legal battle over the assault they received in 2016 at PNC Pavillion outside of Charlotte. They allege the company that owns and operates the facility, along with promoters are accused of allowing a group that participated in multiple attacks at the venue. Wallace dropped assault chargers against three of the alleged attackers after an initial trial ended in a mistrial last year.\n\nAric Almirola has been cleared to test in the next two weeks and hopes to return to racing July 16 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Provided his testing goes well, the door should be open for the driver of the No. 43 car to return to action after his back broke.\n\nJeff Gordon will be back on track at Indianapolis this year. Unlike previous Brickyards, Gordon will run the pace car before the 2017 400.\n\nWho is mad –Dillon restarted on the front row with two laps to go and ended up in 16th place. Unlike at Dover International Speedway last month, Dillon looked to have a great shot at his first win at Daytona when the caution flag flew, leading to an overtime finish. In the mayhem that followed under the overtime finish, he was shuffled to the high side, fell back and had to settle for a 16th-place finish. For the second time this season, his hopes for his first-career win were dashed within sight of the finish line.\n\nKeselowski led the most laps, won the first stage of the race, and ended up out of the race after 113 laps completed thanks to an accident. He has been one of the most dominant racers in the Cup series at plate tracks. It seems like he always gets caught up in someone else’s mess or has a mechanical failure. Expect to see the No. 2 car back up front the next time the series heads to Daytona, just don’t be shocked that they end up knocked out early.\n\nWho is happy – Corey LaJoie made his way into the Daytona 500 with a controversial move that caused Reed Sorenson to miss the event. Since that race the No. 83 BK Racing team has made great strides. On Saturday night LaJoie had his best finish of the season and nearly won Rookie of the Race honors, this time in the No. 23 machine. For a team with two top-10 finishes in its history, LaJoie was a whisker away from making it three Saturday night. Don’t be surprised to see LaJoie break into the top ten before the season ends.\n\nMichael McDowell has run 230 Cup races. He’s scored five career top 10s, but Saturday night, his fourth-place run was his first career top five. McDowell continues to do amazing things with his underfunded team, and dating back to Kansas Speedway, he has seven consecutive top-25 finishes, a career long. Daytona has been his best track, with four top tens and the top five. While McDowell won’t have another shot at Daytona this year, don’t be surprised to see another strong run for the Leavine Family Racing gang at Talladega during the playoffs.\n\nRicky Stenhouse Jr. scored his second win of his career in his 165th start.\n\nStenhouse’s victory was the first of his career at Daytona.\n\nThis is Stenhouse’s second triumph of 2017.\n\nTwo career wins moved Stenhouse from a tie for 127th to 102nd on the All-Time list.\n\nThe runner-up finish for Bowyer was his first ever at Daytona.\n\nThe first loser position for Boyer was his 13th of his career that ranks him tied for 54th with Donnie Allison, Morgan Shepherd and Curtis Turner.\n\nPaul Menard finished in the third position for his sixth career top-three run.\n\nMenard is tied for 130th on the All-Time list with eight other drives for top three finishes.\n\nThis is Menard’s first podium of the season.\n\nRookie of the Race was Erik Jones. That is his seventh such win of the year. Daniel Suarez has seven and Ty Dillon has three.\n\nSeventeen races into the season there have been eleven different winners this year. With nine races left before the playoff cutoff, if there are seven new winners, someone with a win will not make the playoffs. That said, there most likely won’t be 17 unique winners. For now, you have Jimmie Johnson with most wins of the year with three. Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Larson and Ricky Stenhouse Jr., with two wins, Ryan Newman, Kurt Busch, Austin Dillon, Ryan Blaney, and Kevin Harvick with one each. In the eleven winners Joey Logano is not eligible for the playoffs by virtue of his triumph being considered encumbered at Richmond. Logano will have to win again to make the playoffs based on a victory.\n\nThe remaining six drivers in points and their position:\n\nThe drivers who have scored playoff points so far this season and their total:\n\nDaytona had what every focus group tells NASCAR they want in a race. Pack racing, lots of lead changes, accidents and late race drama. At the end of the day, the most popular driver in the sport didn’t validate all of the television hype leading up to the race but the aggressive nature of the race made it a winner. It deserves five ice cold 7117 Anniversary Ales from Daytona Beach Brewing Company.\n\nWhere do you point your DVR for next week – For the second week in a row, the Cup series will race on Saturday night. This week the drivers hit the half mile track at Kentucky Speedway. The race can be seen at 7:30 PM Saturday, July 8th on NBCSN. It can also be streamed on the NBCSport App. You can hear the race on your local PRN affiliate, www.goprn.com, and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.\n\nI wonder how many more times Danica will be available to hold Ricky’s winner’s trophy as he drives them home?\n\nJ-Jo is playing games again waiting for the sheep to start asking “What’s wrong with the 48?” again. With the usual answer.\n\nFord is in trouble.\n\nMy goodness…what ridiculous points to make. Danica will be available at all races now and in the future, even if she isn’t racing. Why wouldn’t she be? Jimmie Johnson has been racing just fine lately. Why would you even bring that up? And Ford won the race, finished second and placed very well all race long, in spite of the wrecks. Can’t anybody who responds on this site ever be positive about anything???\n\nYou’re being a nit negative Mark.\n\nDoninAJAX…our NEW FRIEND MARKY MARK is very gullible and has not caught onto the “business end” of NASCAR….Brian’s whim and wants always equate into reality! As usual, you are correct.\n\nYou can’t make much of a comparison about caution flags from past years when there were three pre-planned cautions in this year’s race.\n\nand princess sparkle pony got to go to victory lane for a 2nd time this season.\n\nseems like the pattern for most races is caution comes out with 15 or so laps to go, then more cautions after that.\n\nso will jr be in the shootout or whatever they will call it next year in feb, since he got a pole? nice to see that he lead a lap at the track rich in earnhardt history.\n\nI predict three more different winners… two JGR Toyotas and Chase Elliott in a Chevy. Logano may win another Race as well. That would result in 14 winners and two non-winners making the “playoffs”. My predictions are not only subject to change, they are probably wrong.\n\nSatellite teams are making the most of their partnerships with the mega-teams, particularly Front Row and Wood Brothers. I think Truex and Blaney both have to be considered contenders for the trophy this year.\n\nI wonder who Rick Hendrick is going to poach for the #88 ride next year. I don’t believe it will go to Alex Bowman. I also think he’ll be putting a new driver in the#5 car. Brennan Poole? Silly season should start heating up now that were in the second half of the season.\n\nI sure like watching a cup race without any annoying Waltrips.\n\nThink hendrick will put that kid that won xfinity race in 88. Hendrick was in vlane. No earnhardts (Jr motorsports) were in vlane when the kid won.\n\nYes I meant Furniture Row. Ironically, I corrected a friend for making that very same mistake while we were watching the race Saturday."
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