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Last year, the district attorney's office charged Trump's company and longtime finance chief in what prosecutors called a \"sweeping and audacious\" tax fraud scheme.\n\nBut even remaining silent could hurt a potential criminal defense, Trump's attorneys said.\n\n\"If he goes in and follows my advice, which will be you cannot answer these questions without ... immunity because that’s what the law provides, and take the Fifth Amendment, that’ll be on every front page in the newspaper in the world. And how can I possibly pick a jury in that case?\" attorney Ronald Fischetti said during Thursday's hearing.\n\nTrump would not be afforded \"a blanket assertion\" of his Fifth Amendment right but be required to invoke it \"individually for each question that's being asked,\" said David S. 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He frequently used the platform to expound on his wealth or popularity, defend his penchant for exaggeration and deflect blame onto others, particularly when it came to facts and figures that later fell under scrutiny.\n\nHe also has shown flashes of irritability or condescension, including once deriding an attorney for what he said were \"very stupid questions.\"\n\nOne subject Trump became especially accustomed to was questions about assessments of his wealth and the value of his properties — areas of particular interest in the New York civil inquiry.\n\nUnder questioning, he has defended his businessman’s instinct of giving the public the rosiest, most optimistic outlook possible.\n\nIn trying to get the subpoenas from James voided, Trump's lawyers argued she was engaging in an unfair trick.\n\nHer plan, they claimed, was to use the civil investigation as a ruse to gather evidence that would then be used in the ongoing criminal grand jury investigation. 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"These Are the Films Nominated to the Oscar\n\nThe count starts countdown to the Oscars. In the category of Best costume design We have stunning works, to a character that is responsible for giving the final character of the production, and in Jezebel, we have made a review all of them. Carol, the reborn, Cinderella, the Danish girl and Mad Max: Fury road are the films that will compete for the statuette on Feb. 28. Who will be the winner?\n\nTwelve nominations and three time winner of the Oscar, costume designer Sandy Powell It is, without a doubt, one of the most recognized and respected industry creative talents. In fact this year has double nomination, by the film which concerns us and Cinderella which we will see later.\n\nCarol It is set in New York in 1950. It is an adaptation of the novel Carol or the price of salt, Patricia Highsmith, and has great interpretations of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. Powell took a naturalistic approach to the creation of the costumes. 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Also, almost all the dresses and suits carry crystals.\n\nThe blue dress that opens this post, the protagonist of the film, is made up of a tight corset and skirt, in turn, composed of eight skirts with tail and 85,000 Swarovski crystals.\n\nJacqueline West by the reborn (The Revenant)\n\nThe reborn It is the favorite film to win the Oscar for best picture, best leading Actor and best Director, so, as we have not spoken of her wardrobe, we are going to focus more broadly. Here there is glamour, but quite the opposite. To portray the world as it was in 1823, with Indians and hunters, costume designer Jacqueline West (Argo, the curious case of Benjamin Button), nominated twice for the Academy Award, wanted to go beyond the cliches. West drew influences from a wide variety of artists, namely paintings and sketches of two well-known artists of the time: Alfred Jacob Miller, who moved to the Rocky Mountains in the middle of the 19th century and was one of the few artists who captured unfolded how life there; and Karl Bodmer, a Swiss painter known for his portraits of native Americans, especially of the tribe sent South Dakota.\n\nA painting in particular served as inspiration for the appearance of the character who plays Leonardo DiCaprio, a nothing ostentatious character: “is a picture of a native Hunter, absolutely surrounded by forest, who wears a frock-coat hooded extremely simple. Alexander loved it when I taught it because you like the modest things but not at all uncomfortable. He likes the person occurs through your clothes”. His shirt is wide and very functional, made in linen.\n\nThe character of Fitzgerald, interpreted by Tom Hardy, It looks also parts of animals in her wardrobe. All skins used in the film come from Pacific Fur Trade, acquiring them in the Parks Department, and were extracted all humanely.\n\nThe appearance of the hunters is particular to each of them. All garments and fabrics are torn by the team’s costumes and everything looks filthy and punished due to the weather. For example, Bridger (Will Poulter) was a farm boy, so he wears homemade clothes; The appearance of Stubby (Joshua Burge) is taken from a painting by a trapper who wore pants to stripes and a blue jacket; Murphy (Kristoffer Joner) had a more European personality, inspired by the French for the cloak that leads; And the costume of Captain Henry (Domhnall Gleeson) is based on their actual clothing, currently exhibited in the Museum of the fur trade of Nebraska.\n\nDelgado Paco by ‘The Danish girl’\n\nImpressive! So the wonderful costumes for the Danish girl signed by the Spanish Paco Delgado. Paco debuted in Hollywood with Los Miserables, directed by Tom Hooper, for which was nominated for an Oscar and BAFTA.\n\nSet in the 1920s, the film is starring by Alicia Vikander and Eddie Redmayne, whose character undergoes a transformation for both costume and physical. At the beginning of the production designs are of Edwardian type, then color it invades everything. Her wardrobe is spectacular in perfect keeping with his character. The character of Vikander doesn’t care much about clothes, but is very feminine. I would say that it is my favorite to take the prize.\n\nOf all the nominees, the BAFTA Award has been the designer Jenny Beavan, so we’ll see what happens at the Oscars. The Londoner has been nominated nine times and already has an Oscar for A room with a view. Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron are the protagonists of the tape. The costumes for this production is very particular and different. 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And the simple truth is, no matter how good the motives might be for collecting and screening everything we say to one another, and no matter how “clean” we all are ourselves from the standpoint of the screeners, I don’t know how to function in such an atmosphere. I don’t know how to do Groklaw like this.\n\nI remember 9/11 vividly. I had a family member who was supposed to be in the World Trade Center that morning, and when I watched on live television the buildings go down with living beings inside, I didn’t know that she had been late that day and so was safe. Does it matter, though, if you knew anyone specifically, as we watched fellow human beings hold hands and jump out of windows of skyscrapers to a certain death below or watched the buildings crumble into dust, knowing there were so many people just like us being turned into dust as well?\n\nI cried for weeks, in a way I’ve never cried before, or since, and I’ll go to my grave remembering it and feeling it. And part of my anguish was that there were people in the world willing to do that to other people, fellow human beings, people they didn’t even know, civilians uninvolved in any war.\n\nI sound quaint, I suppose. But I always tell you the truth, and that is what I was feeling. So imagine how I feel now, imagining as I must what kind of world we are living in if the governments of the world think total surveillance is an appropriate thing?\n\nI know. It may not even be about that. But what if it is? Do we even know? I don’t know. What I do know is it’s not possible to be fully human if you are being surveilled 24/7.\n\nThere is now no shield from forced exposure. Nothing in that parenthetical thought list is terrorism-related, but no one can feel protected enough from forced exposure any more to say anything the least bit like that to anyone in an email, particularly from the US out or to the US in, but really anywhere. You don’t expect a stranger to read your private communications to a friend. And once you know they can, what is there to say? Constricted and distracted. That’s it exactly. That’s how I feel.\n\nSo. There we are. The foundation of Groklaw is over. I can’t do Groklaw without your input. I was never exaggerating about that when we won awards. It really was a collaborative effort, and there is now no private way, evidently, to collaborate.\n\nMy personal decision is to get off of the Internet to the degree it’s possible. I’m just an ordinary person. But I really know, after all my research and some serious thinking things through, that I can’t stay online personally without losing my humanness, now that I know that ensuring privacy online is impossible. I find myself unable to write. I’ve always been a private person. 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"Our first example is of a blue jay taking flight to avoid an advancing squirrel.\n\nAs we examine the photograph above we can see some key factors that help us anticipate the most likely flight direction of the bird. On the blue jay’s right, its flight path is obstructed by a bench railing as well as some branches from some trees. This makes an exit flying to the blue jay’s right unlikely.\n\nIf you read the original article in which this image first appeared, you would know that a squirrel was advancing directly at the blue jay. This would make an upward or backward flight launch also unlikely as the blue jay would still be directly in front of the squirrel. Birds typically take the most direct flight path to avoid danger.\n\nThe quickest and safest exit for the blue jay would be to take flight to the blue jay’s left. As we can see in the following three Pro Capture H images, that is exactly what happened.\n\nThe body and head position of a bird can give us good information when anticipating flight direction. Let’s look at a photograph of a robin preparing to take flight.\n\nThe robin is perched on the top of a gate gable in my neighbour’s backyard. It is in a pre-flight crouch with its head pointed sharply upward. This gives us a very strong indication that the robin will be flying in an upward direction. In the local environment the only target landing spot for the robin would be the roof of my two storey house. The next 5 photographs in this Pro Capture H run show us what the robin did.\n\nLet’s compare the body and head position of another bird that was featured in a recent article of a robin taking flight.\n\nThe body and head position of the robin in the above photograph is very different than in the image run that immediately preceded this one. The robin in the photograph above is preparing to launch with no obstructions near it, and with no immediate threats. Its body and head are aligned and pointed straight forward. So, when anticipating flight direction for this bird we would assume a straight forward path. As the following photographs demonstrate, this is the direction taken by the robin.\n\nUnless a bird is watching a perceived threat, both its body and head are usually aligned and pointed in its intended flight direction. The angle of the bird’s head will give us a good idea of its flight angle. Prior to taking flight some birds may defecate. Some sort of crouch or leg flexing will precede a bird taking flight.\n\nWhen anticipating flight direction two other factors need to be considered, the environment and habitual bird behaviour. Like many animals, birds are creatures of habit. They will often have favourite perching sites and flight paths between various elements in their local environment.\n\nFor example, if you have bird feeders in your yard the birds that frequent them will typically fly in from roughly the same angles, and from the same positions on fences, pergolas and other structures in your yard.\n\nLet’s take a look at some images of a mourning dove. If you have this species in your yard, you’ll know that it doesn’t land on bird feeders. It prefers to eat the seeds on the ground that other birds have dropped from feeders.\n\nAs I composed this Pro Capture H image run, I anticipated that the mourning dove was going to fly towards the ground to feed. I tried to leave sufficient room for the upstroke and downstroke of the dove’s wings as it took flight. Let’s have a look at the next 8 images in the Pro Capture H run.\n\nPrior to taking flight some birds may look a bit agitated or anxious. Others may raise their head up to scan immediately around them. This is fairly common with birds like ducks that often take flight from a water surface.\n\nBy keeping these simple pointers in mind, anticipating flight direction may be easier, and will hopefully result in more appealing images of birds-in-flight.\n\nTechnical Note:\nPhotographs were captured handheld using camera gear as noted in the EXIF data. All images were produced from RAW files using my standard process.\n\nHow you can help keep this site advertising free\nMy intent is to keep this photography blog advertising free. If you enjoyed this article and/or my website and would like to support my work, you can purchase an eBook, or make a modest $10 donation through PayPal. Both are most appreciated. You can use the Donate button below. Larger donations can be made to tom@tomstirr.com through PayPal.\n\nAs a reminder to our Canadian readers, you can get a special 5% discount when ordering Tamron or Rokinon lenses and other products directly from the Amplis Store.\n\nWord of mouth is the best form of endorsement. If you like our website please let your friends and associates know about our work. Linking to this site or to specific articles is allowed with proper acknowledgement. Reproducing articles, or any of the images contained in them, on another website or in any social media posting is a Copyright infringement.\n\nArticle is Copyright 2020 Thomas Stirr. Photographs are Copyright 2019-2020. All rights reserved. No use, duplication or adaptation of any kind is allowed without written consent. If you see this article reproduced anywhere else it is an unauthorized and illegal use. 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The new record contains credits from fantastic musicians like Kindness, and her close friends Danny Parker and Shungudzo Kuyimba Clarence Coffee Jr. The upcoming album, out on June 19th, will show a different side of Jessie Ware.\n\nAfter a melancholic and intimate Glasshouse, the singer goes back to her roots and vibes form the debut release and crates a groovy, upbeat and ‘80s disco-inspired album, with a little bit of sensuality. Dance floor, nightclub, light and smoke is what Jessie was imagining while working on What's Your Pleasure? in London. We can expect a wonderful fun, flirtatious and feminine songs that won't be lacking refined lyrics and production. And also, today, she’s just releases Ooh La La, a new record off the album.\n\nWhat's Your Pleasure? – a new album coming out the 19th of June. Would you say it’s your best work so far? How do you set it apart from previous works?\nI really love it but I'm proud of all my work. However, I needed this album to remind me of how to have fun when creating again. It's my most upbeat record, I guess that's what sets it apart and the focus was pure groove and disco.\nAfter hearing your first single from the album, Spotlight, preceded by Mirage (Don't Stop) and Adore You, we can expect a dance, upbeat, nightclub-inspired record. How did you find your way back to the roots and managed to discover that groovy energy again?\nI always went back to the idea of whether I would wanna dance to the tune, always fantasizing about the scene where the tune James and I were making would play. I had come off a draining tour and needed to find a bit of solace in the studio and escapism. And that's what we carried on doing. It was so easy and such a pleasure.\nThe song Ooh La La feels very flirtatious and funky. Are these emotions and sounds something you were longing for as a full-time mother and wife?\nIt's completely tongue-in-cheek and flirtatious! There was certainly an element of fantasy in these songs, particularly this one as I had already just written an album about motherhood. I didn't need to do that again!\nThe video for Spotlight was directed by Jovan Todorovic in Yugoslavian dictator Tito’s Blue Train. How did this unique idea come about?\nI was certain I wanted choreography very fosse-focused and I had the idea of being a wedding singer. But Jovan, who is Serbian, had the idea of the blue train and the Balkan wedding. He elevated and executed the idea so beautifully. It was a wonderful collaboration; I am desperate to work with him again.\nYou have worked on your music with many unique and talented artists before. Does creating songs with other people become overwhelming at times or is that the environment you feel the most creative in?\nInitially, yes. I was petrified most of the time. I’m four albums in, the imposter syndrome has worn off and I know who I work well with, but I’m always open to trying new collaborations. A new person I worked with on this record as he was suggested to me was Coffee Clarence Jr, we just clicked. Working with Shungudzo and Danny Parker is the easiest thing to do, we just kind of bounce off each other, and there are those electric moments!\nYou collaborated with Joseph Mount and Kindness on this record. They both have worked with Robyn previously. What about these artists attracted your attention?\nI’ve loved Metronomy for a long time and was obsessed with English Riviera, and I've always really loved Joe's lyricism. I've known Adam for years (I accosted them at the xx festival in Berlin and never looked back!) and they've been involved in some of my favourite records by incredible artists. They were so generous with their time and ideas and we have so many songs that I'm tempted to put out as a separate EP.\nOut of curiosity, is Robyn a source of inspiration to you?\nI love her. I love what she stands for, her energy live, her lyrics and passion. She's so tasteful yet completely emotive and unashamedly vulnerable. An absolute icon.\nThe podcast you’re recording, Table Manners, has become such a success. And you seem to really enjoy creating them. Was going back to making music more difficult when you had something else you were passionate about?\nNot at all, it made it easier. I had a separate creative output and had a wonderful balance of work. It's been so empowering for me to have two different jobs that somehow meet somewhere in the middle.\nGlasshouse is your most intimate, nostalgic and emotional album. Did the transformation from that to What's Your Pleasure? feel like a weight off your shoulder and a new era for Jessie Ware?\nI just needed to dance. To flirt! Real life is far from Studio 54 and Berghain (which is fine) but it's fun to put on a costume and escape sometimes.\nDo you think that What's Your Pleasure? contains elements and sounds from the previous albums or is it a new and fresh approach?\nI think weirdly it's closest to my debut record, Devotion. Perhaps I took more liberties on this record, like I did when I was starting out and naive and not overthinking things!\nYou decided to record the album with James Ford, who you have a close relationship with, in his studio in London. Was being close to home and family something that helped your creativity and felt more ‘right’?\nAbsolutely. It felt like beautifully intense moments of work but real life was never too far away, whether it was his little boy interrupting a session to play the drums or play hide-and-seek with, or me starting a little later because I had a class to take my kids to; it was so harmonious and warm.\nTouring and live shows are an integral part of being a musician. Are you excited to perform new songs? And now, as a mother of two, are you planning to bring your family with you on the road?\nI'm excited but also anticipating being on lockdown for the foreseeable, so I'm going to have to make use of my online community of fans, who are so fun and brilliant. Bring on 2021, when hopefully everything settles down and we can all dance hard!",
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"Doner with frites at Brussels Nord.",
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"Racing back to the Novotel.\nPosted by onocoffee at 9:29 PM No comments: Links to this post\n\nThe Delights of Antwerp",
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"Legal sex and brothels don't really exist in the United States. Yes, Nevada has their chicken ranches but no one seems to do the Sex Trade quite like the Europeans. I heard that Antwerp had a Red Light District (RLD) similar to Amsterdam and since dinner at inVINcible was a bust, I might as well see what else Antwerp had to offer\n\nThe RLD here is much smaller than Amsterdam but the selection of women is quite good. Girls of all sizes and types are on offer to suit your needs and tastes. Transexuals are even on offer to suit those of you who prefer a little something extra...\n\nLike Amsterdam, the girls stand in glass doorways in bikinis or lingerie enticing you to purchase their wares. Police presence is heavy so it's unwise to do anything criminal.\n\nIf you're interested, simply walk up to the girl of your choice and start negotiating. From what I can tell, just about everything is on offer. Sex, oral sex, perversions, whatever your desires, there's someone here that will accommodate you.\n\nI talked to a couple of the girls to see the going rate. €50 will get you basic sex and it goes up from there. Fifty euros sounds like a lot and I don't even have that much in my pocket. I ask one girl if she'll take a credit card - as she closes the door on me.\n\nSo much for partaking in the delights of Antwerp.\nPosted by onocoffee at 7:29 PM No comments: Links to this post",
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"Meter Maids Make Money For Government.\nPosted by onocoffee at 6:58 PM No comments: Links to this post",
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"I work my way northwest from the Central Station to Groenplaats then walk several blocks in search of Restuarant InVINcible to visit Kenny and try some of his food. This is old part of the city and the streets are small but easy to navigate.\n\nMaybe this is indicative of Belgium as a whole but this city seems very cosmopolitan, meaning that people speak all sorts of languages here. Everywhere I go, I'm hearing languages that I'm not familiar with. Supposedly, Belgium is a French-speaking country, but I'm almost certain that I'm hearing and reading a lot of German as well.",
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"Where one moment, I think it might be appropriate to say \"Bounjour\", I'm greeted with \"Guten tag.\" Not to mention these other Danish dialects. It's kinda confusing and I'm not sure what to say anymore and revert to the relatively safe \"Hello\" or the more Continental \"Hallo\".\n\nThe city is confoundingly familiar (the boulangeries) while being unfamiliar (everything else).",
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"Restaurant InVINcible: So close, yet so far.\n\nFinally, I make it to the restaurant. It's about 6pm. The place is empty. I find Kenny. He looks at me quizzically. \"Rouki sent me,\" I tell him. \"Are you open?\"\n\nWhat I've not considered is that the Belgians are like the French, the restaurants don't open until 7pm. And what is currently an empty and deserted restaurant will fill with hungry diners in about an hour.\n\nSometimes I visit restaurants early in the hopes of dropping in, grabbing a quick meal and getting out before their first full seating hits the tables. That way I eat without a reservation, they get another turn (and more cash) and I get to try yet another known restaurant.\n\nKenny is the current Barista Champion of Belgium and I'm hoping that my name dropping would swing me a place to sit. Feed me for 30 minutes and I'll be out of your way. Maybe I should drop my name and tell him where I'm from? I decide against it. It's really not my style to name drop and push.\n\nIt's obvious that Kenny, while being friendly and polite, isn't interested in accommodating me this evening. The book is full and that's that. I respect can respect that and ask for alternative recommendations. He recommends another restaurant his friend owns. Sounds interesting but I really came to meet Kenny and see how a barista envisions a restaurant and since that's not going to happen, I don't care to eat fancy tonight. How about frites?",
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"Kenny tells me the best frites in Antwerp are just around the corner at a place called \"number one\". Number One? Yes, Number One. Just turn left.\n\nBelgian Frites. I've been wondering what the hoopla is all about as I've heard so many good things about frites here. Back in June, when Ana and I were transferring at Brussels Midi from the EuroStar to the Thalys, I thought about jaunting off to Maison Antoine for a round of frites, but as we had too many bags to lug across the city and I'm relatively sure Ana would be rather upset if I left her at the train station with our bags while I went off to Antoine, I ended up never having tried Belgian Frites. Until now.",
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"Proper Belgian Frites are double fried, tossed with salt, scooped into a paper tub or tube and then topped with the sauce of your choice.\n\nTo be honest, I'm not a fries and sauce kind of guy. Give it to me perfectly fried and delicately seasoned with salt and I'm very, very happy. Frituur No. 1 is serious about their frites. The girls work it in huge deep vat fryers. The oil boils angrily and I'm excited. She asks about my choice of sauce. I tell her mayonnaise since it's traditional here. She prepares my order and hands me the tub.\n\nIt's insane. The frites are piled high and this thing is massive. It's obviously too much for one person. My doctor said I should lower my Triglycerides - this is not the proper path. I'm aghast. But I was once a Boy Scout and I'm going to giving that old scout try!",
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"I could go no more.\n\nReally, it's too much. One person should not consume one entire order. I can't do it. Maybe once upon a time, I could tear it up but no more. I'm an amateur. The mayo is seriously thick and rich and very unlike any mayo I've had before. Problem is: it's still mayo and I think that's gross. I'm not a mayo on my fries kind of guy. Give it to me plain.\n\nSo how was it? Were these the best frites in Antwerp? Maybe. Probably. They were very good. But were they amongst \"the best\" fries in the world?\n\nThe French, the Francophiles and the Belgians are probably going to hate me for this, but I'm starting to think that I just don't like their fries. Yes, they're double-fried but they're not crisp on the outside. They're close but I want a definitive snap. I wonder what temperatures they use for frying here but I've yet to have a frite in Europe that was better than what I can get back in the United States.\n\nThere. I've said it. Call me a heretic. But I still think the gold standard in American fries is Les Halles Park Avenue in New York City. I ate there in September and their fries reaffirmed my stance. Better than Le Severo in Paris. Yes, Better. Sorry.\nPosted by onocoffee at 6:49 PM No comments: Links to this post",
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"Of course I spent my day in Brussels by going to Antwerpen.\n\nBut that wasn't until I finally convinced myself to climb out of bed and get cracking. Afterall, it was nearly two in the afternoon!\n\nThe problem with travel is this jet lag. I'm tired and just want to sleep, but if I sleep all day then I won't sleep at night, which compounds problems later. The gamble is that I will sleep on the ten hour flight to Africa, but it's very difficult for me to sleep on a plane and that could easily translate into 48 hours without sleeping. Not good.\n\nIn reality, the options are at my feet. I've got eighteen hours to do whatever I please. I could go to Paris. Or find Brussels best frites. Or their best moules. Or maybe speak at the European Union Headquarters. Whatever I desire lies at my feet.\n\nTherefore, I'm off to Antwerpen where Rouki has urged me to visit Kenny, the Belgian Barista Champion who owns a restaurant wine bar there. I'm game to try good food and see how a barista has envisioned a restaurant, so I'm off to the train stations and the commute north.",
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"The Europe of My Mind's Eye.\n\nAs the train cruises through north Brussels, I see the Europe of my mind's eye. This is the Europe I imagined in 1987. Worn, tired, overcast and grey. This part of the city looks drab and dreary. This is how I imagined Europe during the Cold War. There is no sun. Just the even grey of overcast clouds. It's dour but not quite depressing. I regret not visiting Europe during high school to compare that world to our world today.",
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"e travel to Antwerpen is relatively easy. This is train travel of Europeans. €9,40 takes you all the way from Brussels Airport to Antwerpen, with a train transfer at Brussels Noord. About fifteen minutes from Antwerpen, I'm busted for sitting in the wrong train car. Turns out I'm sitting in the plush comfort of First Class when all I have is a lowly Second Class ticket. The conductor could charge me more but decides to let me move to the proper car. I had no idea.",
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"Dr. Betito is a clinical psychologist with a specialty in sexuality, and has been a practicing psychotherapist for over 30 years. Her professional activities and experiences are diverse. More than 28 years ago, She began her career in radio as a co-host on MIX 96 in Montreal; a station that broke barriers when it introduced a call-in show (The Love Line) which aired once a week and focused on sex and relationships. In 1999, she joined CJAD 800 with her own talk show (this time nightly), once again focused on sex and relationships. Her syndicated show, “PASSION”, has soared to take the number one position in its time slot, and it is the only show of its kind on Montreal airwaves. Her television appearances are also quite numerous. Laurie has appeared across Canada, on the weekly show EROS (The Life Channel) as the Sex Expert, as well as on MenTV where she hosted the show “LET’S TALK SEX”. She has appeared frequently on various television programs and documentaries, including news segments, both as a commentator, and as a regular “sexpert”, and is an accredited member of ACTRA. Laurie has had regular features in national magazines such as MENZ MAGAZINE, MUM MAGAZINE, and A2Z Parents, and has published several academic papers. She is affiliated with the Montreal General Hospital’s Human Sexuality Unit, and is a senior member of their specialized team. Laurie continues to lecture extensively in Montreal and across North America. She has also presented two TEDx talks and is the author of The Sex Bible For People Over 50, which addresses a myriad of physical, emotional, and social changes that can affect couples who are 50 and over.",
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"Tanya D’Amours completed a Master’s degree in Community Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies of Sexuality at Concordia University. She is currently a Research and Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator at the Douglas Institute for Mental Health. Her passion is working to empower communities to help them make healthy, well informed choices.\nTanya feels that human sexuality is complex and constantly evolving, making it essential provide the youth in our communities with the information and tools that they need to make healthy and educated decisions. She strongly believes that you are never too young to learn about healthy sexuality and healthy relationships.",
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"Stephanie Mitelman is part time Faculty at Concordia University, a Member of the Order of Sexologists of Quebec, an AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator, and a Certified Family Life Educator (National Council of Family Relations).\nShe is one of the founding members of the Sexual Health Network of Quebec, and is the Chair of Mobilization for the Concordia Union Part Time Association.\nMitelman trains Boards, organizations, teachers and therapists across Canada and the USA on teaching sexuality to those with special needs, and has a private practice working one on one with individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.\n\nShe has been creating materials for the classroom for fifteen years and specializes in creating unique activity kits to address specific questions about puberty, health, boundaries, safety and consent, for typically developing students as well as those with special needs- www.sexedmart.com",
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"In 2019, Katja Kathol completed a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology with minors in Gender, Sexuality, Feminist, Social Justice and Communication Studies at McGill University. Katja is currently engaged in neurology and neuropsychology-based research projects funded by the Montreal Neurological Institute and the Centre de recherché de l’Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal. In addition, Katja works with Sex Ed Mart to create accessible and diverse education materials for typically and atypically developing students. In September 2020, Katja will begin a Master of Education degree at McGill University in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology. Her research will focus on inclusive sexual education practices. Through this research, Katja hopes to examine the impact of sexual education on the social and emotional well-being of students.\n\nWayne Clifford has a superior Class I teaching diploma from McGill faculty of Education, a Masters in Education Degree from University of Vermont and completed Doctoral Comprehensives in Educational Administration and Counseling at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has taught and served in an administrative capacity in 4 Lakeshore elementary schools prior to becoming a Department Head for Cycle One, then Guidance and Student Services at Beaconsfield High School. His last 20 years there were as a counselor where he established very successful peer counseling and peer-led sex education programs. Since retirement from the public sector, Wayne has served on the Board of Directors of CLSC Lac St. Louis, the West Island Community Resource Centre, the Table de Concertation Sud de Ouest de l’Ile and the Canadian and Quebec Counselling Associations. He is a Certified Canadian Counsellor, who has twice been President of the Quebec Counselling Association and is currently a Director of QCA. Wayne is a volunteer at the West Island Y.M.C.A. and has certified as an Associate in Sex Education with the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. Wayne has presented at the annual Sexuality Conference which is held in Guelph, On. and at the American and Canadian Counselling Association Annual Conferences. Since 2014, Wayne has been a Commissioner at the Lester B. Pearson School Board.",
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"Daniel Almeida is a neuroscientist and Ph.D. candidate at McGill University. Daniel’s research utilizes post-mortem human brain samples, coupled with detailed psychological autopsies, to study the molecular impacts of severe childhood abuse on the human brain. In December 2019, Daniel was selected by Forbes magazine to appear on their 2020 30 under 30 list for the category of science. As an emerging leader in childhood and mental health research, Daniel is passionate about knowledge translation. He is a mental health advocate who teaches free-accessible workshops on understanding mental illness, suicide crisis intervention, and psychological wellbeing. Daniel also co-created a “Sexual Violence Response Training” program targeted towards graduate students at McGill University. He is passionate about all things behavioural neuroscience, as well as the intersection between sexual health and mental health.",
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"Pat taught French and Humanities at Dawson College in Montreal from 1973 through 2005. As part of the Humanities curriculum, he offered numerous courses in human sexuality, covering everything from basic anatomy to gender relations. In the early eighties, he was a member of the Association pour les Droits des Lesbiennes et Gais du Québec (ADLGQ), and worked specifically on the dossier developing a comprehensive integrative curriculum for human sexuality at the provincial (‘national’) level. As a member of the editorial board of the organization’s publication, ‘Le Berdache’, Pat produced an advice column, ‘Cher Patrice’, with a focus on gay male sexuality. In these contexts, Pat first collaborated with Planned Parenthood, finding their expertise most helpful in terms of public education. Pat joined Planned Parenthood Ville Marie in 1986 as a member of the Board of Directors, just before it officially became Planned Parenthood Montreal. In 1988, he became President of the Board, through to its recent dormancy period. Although it is quite impossible to give a thumbnail sketch of the activities of that era for the purposes of a ‘biography’, suffice it to say that it involved everything from responding to individual phone messages at our offices, to dealing directly with the media on issues of major concern in the area of sexual health. Currently, in addition to being a member of the Board of the reincarnated Sexual Health Network of Quebec (formerly PPM), Pat is a member of the steering committee of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC), which has replaced the Canadian Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL). Pat honed his skills as a humanistic educator at The New School of Dawson College from 1973 to the present, where he still offers seminars (in existential literature and human prejudice) as a volunteer teacher.\n\nThe Sexual Health Network of Quebec"
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"The Genie becomes a drum major as he leads out the Aladdin element, accompanied by harem dancers with cymbals. Aladdin rides on top of a large drum and bangs the gong behind him. Musical selections are “Friend Like Me”, “Prince Ali”, and “Arabian Nights”. A cymbal-clashing Abu follows.\n\nThe Little Mermaid takes us “Under the Sea” with Sebastian and Ariel and a huge percussion-playing octopus. The dancers accompanying this float are especially colorful and elaborately costumed. This float is large and incredibly detailed with a lot of motion – all in time with that Caribbean beat.\n\nA spinning hermit crab shaking his shell maracas brings up the rear.\n\nRapunzel’s Tower stands atop a float featuring some of the Disney heroines – Rapunzel, Snow White, Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella. The music includes arrangements of each heroine’s theme: “I See the Light” from Tangled, “Some Day My Prince Will Come”, “Once Upon a Dream”, “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes”, and “Tale as Old as Time”.\n\nAfrican drum beats herald the arrival of the “Jungle” unit. King Louie, Terk and the monkey dancers accompany Simba, who is standing on a large drum float in front of a golden sun bearing Mufasa’s face. Simba’s roars accompany music like “I Wanna Be Like You” and “Circle of Life”. Stiltwalkers follow the float.\n\nThe Princess and the Frog float is modeled after something that really DOES float – a Mississippi river boat. Tiana rides in front in a rowboat with Ray the firefly – look for a small green frog on one of the oars. And of course that trumpet-playing alligator Louis is giving it his best as they “Dig a Little Deeper” as they are “Going Down the Bayou”. This is another really detailed float – notice that the smokestacks are clarinets, the paddlewheel is a tambourine and the driveshafts are slide trombones.\n\nIt’s off to Never Land with Peter Pan, Captain Hook, and Mr. Smee. The mushrooms in Tinker Bell’s flower garden are drums that she plays. The musical theme is rollicking sea chantey versions of “You Can Fly”, “A Pirate’s Life is a Wonderful Life”, and “Yo-ho, Yo-ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me”.\n\nThe final parade element is a tribute to Mary Poppins. The chimney sweeps start it all off as they “Step in Time” and beat their brooms in time to the music. Then it’s a jolly holiday for Mary Poppins and Bert as they follow on their fanciful carousel horses.\n\nThe float itself features a whimsical carousel with tuxedoed penguin riders pulled by a red-coated huntsman on a large old-fashioned bicycle. There are chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London at the back. Musical selections include “Step in Time”, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and “A Spoonful of Sugar”.\n\nThe parade takes about 50 minutes from start to finish – about 20 minutes to pass any particular spot.\n\nThere are good viewing opportunities all along the parade route. The terraced area along Small World Way will give you some additional height and it’s often possible to secure a spot there within 10 minutes of the start of the parade. This parade is continuously moving and does not have any “show” stops, so any spot along the parade route offers the same viewing.\n\nMickey’s Soundsational Parade features many Disney characters as well as other performers. Guests are not allowed onto the parade route, but the walk-around characters and especially the drummers and chimney sweeps will interact with guests as the opportunity permits. (After all, “good luck will rub off” when shaking hands with a chimney sweep!)\n\nThe parade was designed to look like a child’s pop-up book and paper artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Dailey did the original designs.\n\nThere are 11 different floats.\n\nThe musical score was composed and arranged by Mark Hammond, who also wrote the score for World of Color.\n\nThe parade’s tempo is 132 beats per minute, the fastest that Disney has ever done.\n\nThe cake and Mickey pull toy floats replaced another parade element where Chip and Dale pushed the large bass drum and cymbals that Goofy was playing.",
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"Modern Times is a live mixed and recorded direct to vinyl LP released on Edition April by Elliot Galvin, with Tom Mcredie on bass and Corrie Dick on drums. It was recorded in continuous take and is a stripped-back, honest recording by one of jazz's most established yet young musicians. A quiet protest against the over produced, changing world we live in and for that, Elliot Galvin has my admiration. His past music has been produced and, whilst offering a keen sense of the prodigious talent which this musician is showing more with each recording, there was a danger of him becoming yet another musician who could use the studio well. Here, there is a sense that Galvin is best when captured playing in the moment. Yet it is a brave musician who records straight to release. Redolent of 1940s recordings, and using a technique not used since pre-tape days, the vinyl version of this album ( there will also be CD available) has the hall marks of a classic.\n\nElliot explains about the recordings. \"I had been making music with a lot of electronic instruments and becoming a bit disengaged with making acoustic music. Then I saw a solo piano concert by Jason Moran when I was in Montreux and I was so inspired. It reminded me why I loved making jazz and acoustic music. It was so immediate and human. I wanted to make a record like this. I remember a chat I had a while back with a friend of mine, Jorg, who mentioned he was putting together this studio where you could record direct to vinyl and it seemed like the perfect way to capture a totally acoustic record”.\n\nRecorded in a purpose built studio in Haarlem, Netherlands on top of the largest vinyl pressing plant in Europe, the process used pre-dates even traditional recording techniques onto tape - there are no fixes, no mixing, nor mastering. What you hear is what was played. It’s deeply honest and the most accurate representation of how these three musicians sound as a group. For a musician as innovative, creative and spirited as Elliot Galvin, it is refreshing and liberating. A reminder that music making, in a digital age, does not have to succumb to modern ways of warping and manipulating sound. To approach this album though, with music of such inventiveness and modernism makes the whole experience even more powerful. As Elliot continues:\n\n\n\"I think it captures our musical soul. It kind of reminded me of how some native Americans used to believe having their pictures taken would steal their soul, and in a way I think we did this to our own shared musical soul by recording in this way. There are things you learn making an album like this, about yourself and each other. You are presenting ‘you’, there’s nowhere to hide, making music with people you trust deeply is very important and it’s even more important when making music like this. Me, Tom and Corrie have built up a really deep musical relationship over the years of playing together, and I think this is very present on this record....We live in the time of recorded music, and in a time when it is sometimes overproduced and treated as a disposable commodity it felt like an act of rebellion to go back to a very traditional way of making music. Not making a series of single tracks, but a whole album to sit down and listen to. Reminding ourselves that it’s magic, capturing a sound, a moment forever. Finally it’s a slight nod to the Charlie Chaplin film of the same name. That film was a reaction to a changing, industrialised, modern world, and in a way this album is a reaction to the changing computerised, digital world we live in today. Making something analogue as a quiet form of protest”.\n\n'Ghosts' is wonderful from the count-in to the final chord. It starts with a bass rhythm set up by Tom McCredie over which the piano comes in loud then soft, whilst the drums, hitherto almost invisible because they have matched the bass beat perfectly, come across loud and clear. The sound fades in and out slightly, like a breathing thing, which adds to the sense of something waking. It is a remarkably lovely track which brings a smile to the mouth and it has a driving beat, never relinquished. It delivers something else too. Elliot Galvin has long had 'something' an inexplicable essence which you cannot put your finger on but I think here, in the honesty of a straight to vinyl recording you hear the originality, the variations in emphasis and the working through of a piece which is what makes it special and different. 'Mr Monk' opens with gentle piano chords, percussion adding sweet noise and the track builds slowly but relentlessly, the musicians adding layers of texture and rhythms. The bass of Corrie Dick carries one section whilst the piano and drums support and there is a lovely switch to a piano-led part whilst the others play supporting role. 'Cat and Mouse' is a delicious to and fro with bass leading initially but piano and drums taking their turns, structuring a swing section and even hand claps echoing the rhythm of the piano at one point. 'Shadows' is experimental and improvised around a building menace, which works really well, whilst 'Fountainhead' is an ode to piano - led jazz music of a sweet nature, with bass resonating along the lower lines, arching bowed rainbows of beautiful sound forming the reference point and then 'Change' which has many references to jazz-rooted style with an improvised touch and changes throughout the different sections which together create the piece. What is striking about this number is the percussive essence of Corrie Dick which underlies the rhythmic altercations.\n\n'Jackfruit' is atmospheric with some very interesting twists and turns, whilst 'Gold Shovel' is aptly named as little musical treasures are unearthed, including some crashing piano over quirky percussion and bowed bass.\n\n'Into The Dark' is sweet, atmospheric and involves a lot of chops and changes over a simple chord set. The piano melody line at times is gorgeous. The final track 'To The Moon' is set to a quirky little rhythm, into which the contrapuntal rhythm of the piano chords are inserted in the breaks before the track builds to its finale and the rhythm becomes harsher, deeper. A good choice as the closing track, it leaves you wanting to go back to the start.\n\nModern Times is led by Elliot Galvin and demonstrates a maturing and confidence which has not been apparent in such depth on previous recordings. There has hitherto been a sense that he had something special but it was not quite shared yet but here we get to share in the mind of a developing jazz spirit. His earlier recordings showed a developing musician seeking his place but this recording, live and honest is perhaps most profoundly revelatory. He comes back to particular rhythmic concepts frequently, and uses chordal progressions with an adventurousness which is also brave and a unique branch of his personality. More proof of his development as leader is his intrinsic knowing of when to allow another musician to lead, solo and add their voice to the recording too. Another There is a predictability - you think - then he does the unpredictable, which is exciting and interesting. His style could fit with any live event because there is enough reference to classic jazz whilst also enough improvisational additions, quirks and individuality to interest those with a freer taste. The unusual blend of classic jazz precepts with modern inceptions works wonderfully well and this is really, really good music."
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He is now confined to his house – both by his ankle bracelet and the fact that the country has gone into lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.\n\nThe play unapologetically forces the – admittedly usually white, older and middle class – audience of the National Theatre to be confronted with key issues currently facing Black Britons. Dotted round the auditorium were circular signs with the message ‘PLEASE KEEP YOUR SOCIAL-RACIAL DISTANCE’ – a message that was echoed repeatedly by a pre-recorded voice message as the house lights went down over the top of a recording of Rule Britannia. Starting a play by hinting towards British society’s tendency to self-segregate immediately obliterated the polite British façade so commonly used to ignore issues of race and racism. This technique of forcing – particularly white – audience members to consider the way in which they are implicated in the perpetuation of racism reminded me a lot of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Fairview (staged at the Young Vic in 2019). Death of England: Delroy is, however, the first play that I’ve seen use this technique in a specifically English context.\n\nTherefore, while the play acknowledges how Black British identity is often predicated on African American cultural references – there are, for example, references to Spike Lee, Wesley Snipes, Eddie Murphy, and Samuel L. Jackson – it also examines the particular brand of English racism. English nationalism provides a pervasive background to the play. The stage itself is in a cross-formation and carpeted with red paper, so appears like the St George’s flag; Carly, Delroy’s girlfriend, is symbolised by an enormous statue of a female warrior with a trident and shield emblazoned with the British flag and we hear a recording of Michael, Delroy’s best friend, telling him that, “You will never be one of us.”\n\nIn essence, the play is Delroy’s struggle between conforming to and resisting an idea of Englishness that was built upon the exclusion of Black men like him. The fact he has a white girlfriend, for example, leads to anxiety that he might be ‘selling out’ or a ‘coconut’ – a point that seems to be backed up by his revealing that he voted for Boris Johnson and Brexit. Later, however, Delroy reveals that voting Brexit was an act of revenge. 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Even though they were both attempting to honor Oliver and his mission, the means by which they sought to accomplish this could not be more different, which is why Felicity chooses to work with FBI Agent Watson in “Crossing Lines.”\n\nBut one can fairly question how much power Felicity really has working with Watson. I mean, going from ARGUS to the FBI is just trading one government agency for another isn’t it? However, as tonight’s episode title suggests, Felicity crosses more than a few lines to make this situation work to her advantage. Even though Diaz gets away during their mission at the CDC, Felicity and Rene are able to apprehend Silencer without Dinah or Agent Watson knowing, and now, with a solid lead and no prying eyes, Felicity can finally go after Diaz the way she wants to: no red tape to cut through, no guidelines that need to be followed, no government overlords to answer to. 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Felicity acknowledges the importance of laws and regulations but also points out that these rules need to broken sometimes in order for real change to occur, and she makes it clear to Watson that this “anything it takes” method is what she has followed for the past six years as a member of Team Arrow and it is what she will continue to subscribe to in her pursuit of Diaz.\n\nThis line-crossing, rule-breaking strategy is also what Oliver uses in “Crossing Lines” in order to bring himself closer to The Demon, the prisoner who works for Diaz and who was apparently behind the attempted hit on Oliver that took place in the Season 7 premiere. In order to meet The Demon, Oliver has to not just defeat Bronze Tiger, Sampson, and Brick; he’s required to harm some of the prison’s guards so that they will send him down to Level 2, where the worst of the worst, including The Demon, are held. 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"Scientists are working on Cannabis testing for Impaired Drivers\n\nStates across the country have set a testable limit on the level of alcohol in someone’s bloodstream as a threshold in lieu of demonstrating impairment. While .08 has been established as a baseline legal limit for alcohol, there is no test available to readily measure the amount of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, that is present in someone’s system. CNN.com took a long look at the issue, and at ongoing efforts to create a test similar to the breathalyzers that measure alcohol for purposes of prosecuting DUIs.\n\nIt is against the law for anyone to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, even if the drugs have been prescribed. Florida defines under the influence as “under the influence to the extent that normal faculties are impaired,” and other states use similar definitions. That’s why law enforcement use field sobriety exercises: they are meant to give the officers a chance to observe a driver to see if their faculties appear to be impaired. The shortcoming of those tests is their unreliability and that they are subjective: an officer will see impairment if they are looking for it. The breath and blood alcohol tests at least provide some consistency, though they are not impairment based. Time will tell if science can come up with something comparable for THC and other controlled substances.\n\nReliance on impairment based tests is challenging for law enforcement when a case goes to trial. Unless the impairment is clear, a jury may be reluctant to find it beyond a reasonable doubt. The subjectivity may matter more in a DUI than any other, and the outcome of a DUI is more dependent on the skill of the attorneys trying the case. The ambiguity cuts both ways, because the subjectivity of the field sobriety testing may lead to an arrest, and there is no dispositive scientific test to disprove the allegation. If a cop thinks you are impaired, you can be arrested, and the case may have to go to a jury trial. It will be interesting as this field becomes more important with the expansion of recreational and medicinal marijuana.\n\nDeSantis Poised to Reform Medical Marijuana Soon: but People will Still go to Jail if they Don’t have a Prescription\n\nFlorida voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana: with over 71% of voters in favor. However, the state government has slow-rolled the medical marijuana licensing process, effectively making it difficult for everyone who might need the medical marijuana to get it as quickly as possible. They have also placed many burdensome restrictions on obtaining it, the most notable being that it is very hard to be able to simply smoke marijuana in leaf form. The system in place funnels people to using oils and other derivatives, and restricts the number of licenses for the dispensaries where prescriptions are available, making the limited licenses potentially very lucrative for the lucky few who can set up shop. This probably makes it far more expensive and difficult for sufferers to get the marijuana they need.\n\nThis resulted in a lawsuit against Florida from medical marijuana users challenging the legislation enacted to allow medical marijuana, alleging that it is insufficient and doesn’t follow the clear intent of the voters. That lawsuit was successful, but changes have not been enforced as the previous administration chose to appeal the ruling. That’s an expensive way for our own state government to avoid the will of the people and to dodge the intent of our constitution.",
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"New Governor Ron DeSantis, who has hit the ground running in Tallahassee, has given out indications he plans to make an about face on the State’s position. DeSantis said of the smoking ban, “I think a lot of voters were frustrated… […] They think there’s been a lot of foot dragging. So my job is, when the people speak, you have to listen. This was not an amendment that was really that close. It was like 72 percent.” DeSantis and his advisers have indicated an announcement is coming up, and that changes will be made in how the state is carrying out the medical marijuana amendment. It is believed the announcement may include dropping the appeal. One of his advisors even tweeted the hashtag, #nosmokeisajoke indicating support for a change in policy that would allow medical users to smoke.\n\nWith DeSantis and other republicans on board, the movement appears to have some bipartisan support. We just covered democrat Nikki Fried, the new Agriculture Commissioner, who is also pushing to change the regulatory scheme for medical marijuana. It should be something that both sides agree on, that people who have a medical need and a prescription, ought to be able to get the marijuana they need to help their condition. That’s the compassionate, and most cost-effective, approach.\n\nAs always, a reminder that marijuana still requires a prescription to possess or to smoke. If you don’t have a card, it’s a crime that will subject you to arrest, and possible jail time, not to mention a mandatory driver’s license suspension. Call an attorney right away if you get in trouble, this is the kind of thing an experienced criminal law attorney can help you with!",
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"Don’t forget, it is still a crime to possess marijuana or anything marijuana related in the State of Florida. New Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried announced yesterday she is going to name a cannabis director to oversee issues related to medical marijuana, agricultural hemp and marijuana edibles. I’m sharing this not just to highlight her efforts to improve the regulatory system for Floridians, which we support, but to remind everyone that it is still a crime to possess marijuana without that card. Even a little bit of marijuana is a crime, even a pipe is a crime, and any amount of oil containing THC is a felony. Conviction for any drug offense also carries a mandatory driver’s license suspension.\n\nThe fact that Florida has medical marijuana does not mean that it’s OK to carry around some weed. The laws are still being enforced, and sometimes aggressively. If you do get caught, contact your attorney right away!\n\nIt is Illegal to Possess a Florida Panther*",
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"Cougars/Pumas/Florida Panthers/Catamounts or whatever name you wish to call them… they are still wildlife that requires a permit to be kept in Florida (I believe they qualify as Class I animals, which could present a danger to the public.) Regardless, it is also a violation to fail to keep a permitted animal safely caged or restrained.\n\n*Update: Apparently, to obtain a permit for Class I animals such as cougars, one must have at least a year of practical experience in the husbandry of that species, or at the genus level (Puma) of cougars and panthers.",
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We were quite upset he hadn’t been holding the girls as he was far creepier than the actual killer and was born to play a villain.\n\n• Though predictable, Alex’s initial resistance to Tony was fun to watch. “You damaged Carol Jordan, do you want to damage me to?”\n\n• The storyline felt real, plausible and, in this age of technology taking over, worryingly valid.\n\n• The Vvctims appearing in scenes with Tony and Alex was a deft spooky touch.\n\n• The police IT expert who resembled Louis Theroux.\n\n• The tense scene in the office when Joanne’s friend tried to spy on her boss.\n\n• The poorly executed exit of Carol. “She was offered a place in South Africa. How could she turn it down?,” we (and the lovelorn Tony) were told.\n\n• The unrealistic sets such the blindingly white room in the opening scene and the clinical police station.\n\n• Tony’s odd flat. He might consider getting Sarah Beeny in from Property Ladder have it made more homely.\n\n• The mystery surrounding Alex‘s back story. Its no shock to discover this high flying DI has a son. We guessed it immediately.\n\nWire In The Blood\n\nDeadly serious detective drama in which Robson Green dons the imaginary deerstalker of Sherlock Holmes to solve impenetrable crimes through the power of intellect and insight alone.\n\nA vanity project for Robson Green in which his character Dr Tony Hill sets about how proving how much clever than everybody else he is through his pseudo-psychological solving of brutal murders.\n\n• The way in which the camera lingeringly skirts adoringly around Robson Green’s deep inky eyes like inquisitive vulcanologists around a babbling crater, or when his peepers are bathed in a luxuriant bright, white light to accentuate their sombre humanity. But the camera is not so admiring of Green’s co-stars, often peeling away from their eyes after mere moments and then onto their mouths before panning away in disgust.\n\n• While flawed, the scenes in which Tony assumes the mindset of the victims is very striking and distinctive.\n\n• The way in which Dr Tony Hill lucidly expounds his psychological theories, rather than keeping them mute in his mind, greatly helps the plot move fluently forwards.\n\n• The appositely morbid atmosphere of incessant rain, the cracked despondency on the faces of the victims’ parents, nobody smiling, and the gruesome murders which this week included the skeletal remains of three little boys on hospital beds where they’d lain for years.\n\n• The clever script that sought to usher our suspicions away from the killer by having the seemingly omniscient Dr Hill refer to them as “he”.\n\n• Even though we knew the killer, the denouement was well-executed and exciting.\n\n• The young detective called in to lead the investigation into the ritualistic murders of the three boys, in the absence of the hospital bound DCI Jordan, looked like he should be presenting Top of the Pops rather than heading a murder team.\n\n• Aside from Tony, the rest of the police team are a horde of blundering ciphers, always eager to charge into obvious investigative cul-de-sacs or simply ask the stupid questions a dim viewer may ask so Tony can prove them wrong. Of course, this will change once DCI Jordan rejoins the team, but her absence exaggerated the moronic nature of the rest of the squad.\n\n• The clichéd Omen-esque choral music that piped up whenever Tony went within 100 metres of the church community centre.\n\n• Tony Hill’s perspicacity is too eerily exact to have much credibility, illustrated in the fantasy sequences where he climbs inside the victims’ minds to relive their last moments in order to make the breakthrough.\n\n• We guessed the killer almost straight away. We had intimations it was the cleaner at the community centre when she gave a “killer’s glance” (a look by an ostensibly peripheral character that is held for a split second too long to plant them in the viewer’s memory) as prime red herring the paedophiliac priest shut down his computer. And our suspicions were confirmed when she rang the police to report the priest to “protect” a vulnerable teenager after it had been intimated “protection” was part of the killer’s twisted logic for the murders. It meant we had to watch the last half-an-hour waiting for the detectives to catch up.\n\n• The annoying manner in which the priest was lazily revealed to be a paedophile, and used the authority of his office to seduce one of the victims’ sisters.\n\n• The use of the Silence of the Lambs’ trick whereby the police raid a property intercut with scenes from the killer’s den as though they are assailing that very hideout, only for it to transpire the police are in the wrong place.\n\n• The huge aberration in the plot after the police realised the killer was luring young boys to their doom through coaxing them into running away by using an internet chat room. Surely as soon as they deduced this, they would warn the people at the community centre. 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"The second Cre-Actors’ training course in Bologna!\nAn important step is approaching for the Cre-Actors project: the training course held by the Italian partners of Teatro dell’Argine in Bologna.\nThe course will run from May 26th to May 30th and will involve a large group of people both locally and from the partners’ countries, Sweden, Ireland and France.\nIn order to make the most of these 5 days, all the participants have been asked to watch and read some materials about the artistic production of the Bolognese company: videos of theatre pieces, documentaries on special projects, dossiers and descriptions about artistic creations with intercultural groups and/or in intercultural contexts.\nFind out more by reading the Theatre-Love Letter to the Cre-Actors and the programme below, containing detailed info on the planned process.\nAnd follow us on this blog and on our Facebook page!\nA Theatre-Love Letter to the Cre-Actors\nDear Cre-Actors,\nfirst of all… Be welcome, bienvenu(e)s, välkommen, benvenuti/e to our home and to our theatre world!\nAs you may have already heard, the Teatro dell’Argine is a strange multifaceted bunch of people and of theatre actions and projects! But we’ve only got five days to exchange what we do, and so, we have decided to share with you some of the exercises, practices, structures, but also ways of doing and flavours of our work ON THE EDGE or BEYOND THE BORDERS between artistic, (trans)cultural, educational, social.\nThat is to say, an artistic work that can be done with professional and non-professional artists, in theatres and in non-theatres, in places and in contexts such as prisons, reception centres for refugees, hospitals, streets, squares, city centres and suburbs in San Lazzaro, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, as well as Tunisia, Denmark, Palestine, UK, France, Lebanon and so on!\nThis means that we are asking you to prepare something… And also, somehow, to come un-prepared, open to the unexpected. Come as you are! With all the incredible theatrical tools that you have, but also with the propension to let things happen.\nTeatro dell'Argine\nAbout the Training Course\nWho. The working group will include the Cre-Actors teams from Italy, Ireland, Sweden and France, along with some participants from the local associated partners and community members. Before the Covid pandemic, this would have meant many different people, intercultural groups and individuals, sharing the ground and the process with TdA’s workshop leaders. Unfortunately, the Covid era has dispersed and dissolved most of this human heritage and richness, built throughout almost 30 years of work on the local area. And particularly people with a refugee or migrant background who have recently arrived in Italy (once representing the majority of those working with TdA): Covid has made them even more invisible than before. So, the partners will arrive in a moment when not everybody is there (and we may not let too many people in the working venue because of the Covid restrictions, as well). TdA is slowly and softly reconnecting with the many known and with the newly arrived persons, as well as with a lot of teenagers of many different origins, including native Italians, who were also very much worn out by this long pandemic.\nWhat. The course will lead the participants through the practices and processes used by Teatro dell’Argine towards intercultural collective creation, with specific attention to processes involving professionals and nonprofessionals together, and specific formats of participatory theatre developed over 28 years’ experience in the field. This may include: the use of a playful approach to stimulate creativity, facilitate the participation of people of all levels and experiences (professionals and nonprofessionals coming from different cultural and social backgrounds), and foster self-empowerment; the acquisition of skills for theatre beginners and a co-creative dimension; outreach into refugee and migrant communities; creating theatre around refugee and migrant perspectives and worlds while safeguarding participants; working across languages and without a common language; using specific formats and/or technologies to create site-specific events within different communities in short intensive periods of time. Sessions will generally have 3 parts: warm-up, training and sharing of practices and structures to build a character or a scene or specific atmospheres; improvisation work starting from different inputs (music, scenography modules, short texts…); interviews or writing exercises as useful tools for intercultural creation. TdA would also like to allow each day 15-30 minutes for Q&A or reflections by the group.\nWhy. TdA is a multifaceted organization with at least three different actions that could be interesting for the project aims: 1) theatre with professional artists dealing with hot contemporary issues (like migration, for example), where the show is the final and most important aim; 2) theatre with nonprofessionals of all ages and background, including people with disabilities, or detained in prisons, or having a migration background (refugees, asylum seekers, foreign students or workers…) in many different contexts; and 3) projects of participatory theatre, mixing professionals and nonprofessionals in small or huge processes where co-creation is an essential part.\nSince 5 days are not enough to explore all the three properly, and since we all want the process to be not only a sharing of tools, but also a more universal set of questions, competences needed and lessons learned, TdA will focus on actions 2 and 3, that is to say some of the practices and competences applied when you work at the border between art, education and social, involving people that are nonprofessional artists, along with professionals in collective theatrical creation.\nNB! Part of the process has to do with surprise and not knowing where we’re going; so, not everything is specified in the programme. ☺\nNBB! As in every artistic and educational process, the programme could be changed, even day by day, to be better adapted to the group, or to the discoveries and inventions made along the path.",
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"Hic et nunc: at the same time in the same place\n\nThe 1 st training course of the Cre-Actors' project in Paris After months of stops and closures, after several virtual meetings, after so many postponements due to the still ongoing pandemic situation, on July 26 th to 30 th 2021, the Cre-Actors crew finally convened to exchange and work in person at the same time in the same place. “ At the same time in the same place”: this is really the true specific magic of theatre, as of many rituals, be them religious or secular, providing that people gather not only to “assist” in something acted by other people, but really to live an experience together hic et nunc (here and now). And what a place to start! Our first training course was held at the Théâtre du Soleil in Paris, and precisely on the stage that was hosting the scenery (and the spirit) of the new production directed by Ariane Mnouchkine, having Dominique Jambert and Vincent Mangado as wise, skilful and smiling guides, and a crew of 18 Cre-Actors from many different place",
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"In 2007, Universal Studios produced a movie entitled “American Gangster”. Set in the late 1960’s & starring famed actor Denzel Washington, the film provides the viewer with a lens into the life, rise & fall of Harlem drug kingpin, Frank Lucas. There is a scene in the movie where Frank Lucas (Washington) is in a nightclub having a conversation with fellow drug lord Nicky Barnes (played by actor Cuba Gooding Jr.) concerning the purchase and redistribution of the drug Frank sells: Blue Magic. Nicky has been purchasing Blue Magic from Frank, diluting it with other chemicals to decrease its potency, and selling it under the same name. Frank meets with Nicky to attempt to explain that when you sell a watered down product using the same brand name, you, inevitably, diminish the value of the name.\n\nI think about Lucas’ principle with our recent Presidential election now behind us and the impending presidency of Donald Trump in front of us. As voting has now ceased, demographic statistics are now being released relating to the votes that were cast. Traditionally, this data is released to offer perspective into the science behind our electoral process. But, in this particular election, where the prevailing sentiment is one of discontent, many (at least, in the public square) are looking for some understanding as to how this actually happened. Figures from the election show that 80 percent (4 out of 5) White Evangelicals/Christians cast their vote for Donald Trump, a candidate whose record of racial discrimination, misogyny, cruelty and demagoguery have not only been on display on the campaign trail, but have also followed him for more than twenty years.\n\nThe part of that statistic that is the most concerning to me is not “white” part (though I do think that some healthy conversation ought be had regarding the racial implications that we saw play out so heavily in this election and what that, in turn, affirms about the social landscape of this nation) but the “Christian”part.\n\nThe endorsement of a candidate who willfully, defiantly even, decides to embody such vitriol is bad enough. But, for those who choose the coinage “Christian” as their self-identifier to show up in drones to lift that candidate to the highest office in the land is deeply disturbing. Christians who used their relationship with Jesus as a justifier to cast a vote for Trump (or engage in other acts contrary to the life model Jesus lived for us while on Earth) misrepresent our Lord and simultaneously complicate an already difficult mission of spreading the Gospel all over the world. This particular perversion of our Savior says to the world that Jesus is only good enough to be at the center of a contested chronicle and not strong enough to stand and have something to say on social issues. Our support of that which our God stands firmly against offers the world a watered down brand of Christianity and, inevitably diminishes the value of the Name.\n\nOur relationship to God through Jesus Christ, ought to be more than a moniker that gives us access and acceptability in the marketplace. Being a Christian ought to prompt us to constantly evolve and evaluate who we are; it ought challenge us and, ultimately prompt us to correct ourselves. As followers of Jesus engaged in the American voting process, as Christians, perhaps the thought shouldn’t have been “I’m voting for ______ in the name of Jesus” as much as it should have been “Who would Jesus have cast a vote for”?\n\nIf those who espouse theology connected to Jesus Christ are able to drop the conviction of that commitment in the face of our earthly biases, we stain the sacredness of our Savior and transform our faith into nothing more than a cult of convenience. When we preach and propagandize submission to God’s Will yet work towards the fulfillment our own will, we give the impression that Jesus is only as good as the worst in us as opposed to the catalyst for the best in us.\n\nIn the nightclub, Nicky tells Frank that when he owns something, he can do whatever he wants to with it. Frank doesn’t dispute Nicky’s ownership of what he has claimed as his own. Frank desperately tries to get Nicky to appreciate the value in what he has by telling him that this is so good that you don’t have to do anything to it; Frank tells him the product “is good enough the way it is”. The pure, true image of the Son of God (not only loving and compassionate but also inclusive, radical, controversial, unconventional, bold, and unafraid to challenge the establishment), is cogent enough to “draw all men unto Him”. Jesus is good enough the way He is.\n\nWe need to be more careful and protective of the name we’ve decided to adopt; more discerning of the decisions we make in Jesus’ name. We must be careful not to commit acts of infringement against the name of Jesus.\n\nDamage was done to the reputation of our Redeemer on Election night. May we, as daughters & sons of God be both prayerful and careful what we do. For when we act, we do so on Your behalf. Lord, forgive us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.\n\nDerrick Holmes is a R3 contributor and blogs at Are You Up Yet?",
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"In an interview with The Hindu in October this year, the Union Labour Minister claimed that the four labour codes would generate employment and secure the basic rights of the workers. He also claimed that the labour codes seek to universalise the right to minimum wage of workers and social security entitlements. These appear to be extremely positive steps from the perspective of all workers. Why, then, have the labour codes not been universally welcomed by workers and their organisations, with even the Bharatiya Janata Party-affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh opposing the codes? What are the reasons for this cold reception to what the BJP claims is a game changer for all workers in the country?\n\nLet us first look at the claim of universal social security. The codes mandate benefits of Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) and Provident Fund (PF) only for workers belonging to establishments employing 10 workers or more. This leaves out nearly 80% of all Indian workers — the informal sector — from the ambit of these benefits. These workers have to be satisfied with a promise of some special schemes for them in their as yet undefined future. They may also be allowed access to underutilised Employees’ State Insurance Corporation hospitals — and even that only on payment of a usage charge! The most ubiquitous workers we encounter in our daily life — our domestic help, or the street vendor, or even the paper boy who delivers the morning newspaper home — are all left out of reckoning of this universal coverage.\n\nWhat does ESI coverage mean for the remaining 20% of the workers? In 2016, the ESI covered 2.1 crore workers; this increased to 3.6 crore by March 2019. The ESI employed around six doctors per one lakh beneficiaries in 2016, as against the World Health Organization norm of 100 doctors; the proportion of doctors to beneficiaries would have further fallen with the expanded membership. The ESI would have needed to urgently increase doctor and paramedical strength, for which it would need more resources. However, in the interest of ‘ease of doing business’, the employer plus employee contribution to the ESI was reduced from 6.5% to 4% from July 2019. The decision to reduce the contribution rate at a time when the need for the ESI was to increase expenditure on medical care surely appears counter-intuitive. With the new codes seeking to cover 20% of all workers, the membership would further increase to around 10 crore workers: a three-time increase over the membership in 2019. The available capacity of the hospitals and dispensaries would evidently be inadequate. The hope of ‘underutilised hospitals’ being made available to the informal sector is mere populist kite-flying.\n\nThere is another side to this picture. The ESI coverage follows the map of industrial growth in the country. Thus, in industrialised States like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the ESI covered around 20% of the population as beneficiaries in 2016; the corresponding figure was just 0.7% for Bihar. Surely the possibility of scaling up coverage is a remote possibility in Bihar, given the very low base at present. It is not surprising that the granting of universal social security does not seem to have figured big in the election rhetoric before the Bihar Assembly election. The political promises there are more basic — to provide jobs rather than job regulation.\n\nWhile introducing the new codes, the government also did away with a number of existing cess-based welfare schemes. These included the Beedi Workers Welfare Board, covering an estimated five lakh home-based women workers. Even to this day, older beedi workers in the erstwhile South Kanara district of the Madras Presidency credit the education schemes available to them to the Board, which they say, enabled their children to escape the pernicious bind of poverty. The workers also had access to free dispensation in the hospitals run by the Board. With the new codes, the beedi workers will forego these facilities in exchange for an undefined promise of universal social security.\n\nThe second claim for universal coverage was of the minimum wage. According to the Union Labour Minister, at present only around 30% of all workers get covered under the various minimum wage schedules. The government’s remedy in the codes is to include a floor wage covering all workers. At various instances, the Labour Minister announced a floor wage of ₹178 per day in 2019; and more recently the Finance Minister announced ₹202. This is only a little more than half the ₹375 per day recommended by the Labour Ministry’s Expert Committee on Wage in 2019; and also lower than the poverty line family expenditure estimated by the government-appointed Rangarajan Committee in 2011, corrected for inflation. This ‘floor wage’ should more aptly be called the below poverty line, or BPL wage. It can only serve to pull down wages, far from shoring up the wage level.\n\nComment | A wage code that is a hasty composition\n\nThe true colours of the government are clearly revealed. These codes, which also include various measures restricting the unions’ right to strike and relax norms for factory closure, serve to improve the ‘ease of doing business’ ranking instead of improving the conditions of employment. The popular children’s fairy tale, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, shows up the Emperor as wearing nothing. 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"“Spiritual emergence” is a profound spiritual opening that takes place in the form of different spiritual experiences that usually don’t constitute a serious problem or impairment in the everyday lives of the individuals who experience them. According to a paper by British psychiatrist Nicki Crowley, this kind of emergence is an organic process within human development, during which individuals are able to experience transpersonal elements.1 By transpersonal, I mean experiences and perspectives that extend beyond the personal level of the psyche and ordinary life.\n\nAccording to Hungarian psychiatrist Szabolcs Kéri, such spiritual experiences may be accompanied by “pathological” symptoms such as hallucinations, odd behavior, depression, and/or odd thoughts.8 Therefore, individuals suffering from such symptoms may be misdiagnosed with mental illness. As Grof pointed out, spiritual and mystical experiences offer personal growth potential. They can trigger a powerful transformation and further personal development in individuals undergoing such experiences. Mislabeling them as pathological symptoms may be damaging to spiritual development as well as to the individual’s psychological and physiological well-being.\n\nKéri has noted out that out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and other extraordinary human experiences such as glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”), or possession may be mistaken for psychoses if the cultural background of the individuals experiencing them is ignored. Psychologist Michael A. Persinger’s study of religious experience, for example, revealed intriguing electroencephalogram (EEG) activity in separate cases of glossolalia and transcendental meditation.9 During the transcendental meditation case, the EEG showed delta-wave activity in the temporal lobe that lasted about 10 seconds. The second case involved a spike in wave activity in the temporal lobe of an individual who performed glossolalia. Both cases represented healthy individuals with no history of pathology. Based on the study, Persinger hypothesized that experiences of a mystical or religious nature naturally occur in the temporal lobe and are of a transient nature.\n\nFortunately, there is new hope for people experiencing spiritual experiences which are too much for them to digest without seeking appropriate professional help. The hope comes in the form of a new diagnostic category called “Religious or Spiritual Problem,” which in 1994 was officially entered into the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) IV.\n\nThe new category actually defines spiritual problems as distressing episodes in the life of individuals involving the questioning of spiritual values which are not necessarily related to an organized church or religious institution. Based on this diagnostic category, spiritual problems in the broad categories above may for the first time be officially treated as non-pathological rather than pathological problems.\n\nConsider OBEs. During these experiences, people often see their own physical body from the elevated visuospatial perspective typical of these experiences.10 According to psychiatrist Stuart W. Twemlow, OBEs should not be treated as pathological or even as abnormal.11 He therefore posits that therapists should view OBEs as experiences with the potential for spiritual transcendence. Furthermore, psychologist Alexander De Foe suggests that since both NDEs and OBEs are life-changing experiences that may have a significant impact on an individual’s psychological well-being, those who undergo them should be encouraged to talk openly about their extraordinary experiences within a counseling setting.12\n\nAlthough different intensities of OBE may be distressing, experiencing one does not automatically mean that the person suffers from psychosis. I believe that spiritually based OBEs may be considered profound transformational experiences and/or spiritual problems experienced by those who undergo spiritual emergence or its more intensive form, spiritual emergency. They may or may not have features resembling psychosis. A number of authors note the resemblance between paranormal experiences and pathological states such as psychosis. Kéri studied the relationship between religious conversion as a form of spiritual emergency and psychosis. The study found that of 53 individuals referred to a psychiatry center with a diagnosis of psychosis, 24 were not pathologically ill after all. Instead, they had had spiritual experiences, such as religious conversions, which represented a deep, transformative episode in their lives.\n\nIn addition, some therapists interested in the potential healing aspects of the OBE phenomenon have introduced techniques aimed at helping their clients to intentionally trigger an out-of-body-like experience during the therapy session using artificial means. The goal is to encourage the spiritual as well as personal-level development that a transformative OBE may offer. There has been little research done so far on the therapeutic utilization of OBEs artificially induced during the counseling session, although Paul W. Schenk, in his 2006 book The Hypnotic Use of Waking Dreams, suggests that waking dreams contain certain elements occurring during both NDEs and OBEs. Within the framework of therapy, he encourages clients to deliberately induce a waking-dream state with the help of different visualization- or imagination-based techniques. The aim is to attain an OBE/NDE-like experience that can be utilized for further personal and spiritual growth.\n\nWhat the Research Shows\n\nThe transpersonal element of altered states of consciousness, including OBEs, has been recognized by many authors who study the subject. According to De Foe, the topic of OBEs deserves more attention, especially from the point of view of how therapy may aid those experiencing OBEs. The majority of the current OBE studies examine elicited OBEs in the clinical population rather than in the healthy population or look at OBEs induced artificially rather than at will or occurring spontaneously in the waking/active state.\n\nTo date, OBEs in people with pathological conditions such as epilepsy have been studied a fair amount. However, there is a severe lack of studies aimed at researching spontaneous OBEs within the non-pathological population, which have healing as well as transformative potential. Individuals who undergo spontaneous, naturally occurring OBEs may be hesitant to talk about them out of fear of being put down or ridiculed if they do.13 De Foe’s study argues there has been a severe lack of research into the therapeutic benefits of exploring OBEs. According to him, one of the reasons is the lack of a general agreement on how to approach the phenomenon of OBEs within the counseling framework.\n\nA 2018 study conducted by psychologists Habib Nobakht and Karl Dale implied that dissociation and trauma are common features of both NDEs and mystical experiences.14 Psychiatrist Jerome Kroll and colleagues studied the relationships between different types of altered states of consciousness such as mysticism, absorption, dissociative episodes and childhood/adolescent trauma and neglect. Their study showed that the tendency to experience dissociative states of consciousness was not correlated with the tendency to undergo mystical experiences characterized by altered states of consciousness.15 According to the 2016 study conducted by psychologist Yochai Ataria, similarities exist between mystical and traumatic experience.16 The author posits that one of the most significant common elements of both is the subject’s encounter with nothingness. Interestingly, Greyson and Khanna’s 2014 study of near-death survivors found that NDEs were associated with greater post-traumatic spiritual growth. The study further revealed that NDEs have no influence on post-traumatic spiritual decline.17\n\nI myself began having spontaneous out-of-body experiences many years ago. The first was back in 1994. I remember waking up in the middle of the night. Without checking where I was located, I knew I was in my bedroom but clearly out of my body, hovering above my bed. Suddenly, something pulled me very strongly toward the window. I tried intensely to resist but could not, as I was physically out of my body. I don’t remember why I was pulled to the window, as I could have just as easily been pulled through the wall or a closed door. (When out of body, you can easily pass through both.) I clearly heard my own breathing and my heart beating as if the sounds were coming from a nearby radio.\n\nFurthermore, I was able to hear everything that was going on in the next room as if I were present. Suddenly, I was able to see a light coming from either the left or the right — I could not tell which, because when you are out of body, sides sometimes get reversed as through a mirror. The light was becoming more and more intense. I also remember that I tried to raise my hand; however, I could not see a hand. My hand was a part of my real, physical body lying on my bed at that time, but what I saw from above was only its contours. It looked cloudy, shadowy, and gaseous and I knew that this was not a hand made of flesh, muscle, and tissue. It was a phantom, an etheric double hand. At the point of looking at the phantom hand, I clearly thought to myself: “Get back to your body.” And so I did, right after I intended to, using my mind.18\n\nBased on the knowledge drawn from such OBE encounters, I came to believe that death does not exist, space and time are transcendent, and life itself is but a small portion of a physical dimension of a much greater, holographic, multidimensional existence or consciousness. These perceptions have convinced me that the transformative nature of OBEs holds great potential, whether it is a onetime event or gradually develops over the course of one’s life. OBEs have a high potential to heal both on the psychological as well as physical level. Further, they are transformative events that bring a host of potential benefits to their experiencers. The gifts of OBEs include unitive consciousness, visionary experiences, ineffability, mystical and contemplative states, etc. I know a man who has had more than 15,000 spontaneous, genuine OBEs.19 20 They have helped him greatly on his journey of spiritual emergence, leading to transformation and even transcendence.\n\nTherefore I strongly believe that OBEs in healthy individuals are an essential part of the development of the human psyche, as are other extraordinary or transcendental states of consciousness. I further believe OBEs within the healthy population, where there is no history of clinical pathology, should be fully respected by society and treated as non- pathological. As of today, there is no substantiated scientific evidence proving that extraordinary or other anomalous experiences of a spiritual nature are dysfunctions, deviations, or pathologies.\n\nIt is too bad that in many cases people’s OBEs are deeply misunderstood by society and mistaken for a pathological condition by the medical community. Clearly, further scientific research on the effects of spontaneous OBEs and other extraordinary human experiences on the overall well-being of individuals — especially the potential to heal and transform spiritually — should be conducted.",
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"Can you accord us your recollections of these abundant MOPAR beef cars and any differences of note? Acknowledgment for your absorbing columns.- Gene A., Jacksonville, Florida\n\nA: Gene acknowledgment abundant for your comments. Having endemic a ’67 GTX aback in 1968, I was an alive actor whenever annihilation MOPAR was action on and collection abounding of these Road Runners and Super Bees in annoyance antagonism events.\n\nYou hit the attach on the arch aback you acknowledgment the affordability of both these antecedent MOPAR beef cars. The Road Runner and affinity Dodge Super Bee were bare down, two-door column coupes aerial on application and low on animal comforts aback alien in 1968. They came accepted with four-wheel boom brakes that weren’t accepted for endlessly ability, abnormally afterwards authoritative a quartile-mile run on abbreviate abeyance breadth tracks.\n\nFollowing a acknowledged 1967 sales year with the added big-ticket B-body Plymouth GTX and Dodge Coronet R/T, Chrysler absitively it was time to get alike added austere for 1968 with lower cost, mid-size beef cars. So, they paid Warner Bros. $50,000 for the allotment rights of its acclaimed ultra-fast animation Road Runner, forth with predator Wile E. Coyote, and aggregate was set in motion.",
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"Plymouth again activated higher-compression and “cammed up” 383 V8 engines and Road Runner decals added to bare bottomward Plymouth Belvedere/Satellites, and the Road Runner was born. Ditto for the Dodge Coronet Super Bee, which I still feel should accept been alleged the Dodge Coyote like the appearance consistently in abounding following of the Road Runner.\n\nThe antecedent ’68 Road Runners featured the acclaimed “beep-beep” horn, elastic attic mats, a bank seat, chiral cycle bottomward windows and rear windows that addled opened sideways. The client had a best of either a 727 Torqueflite automated or a four-speed manual. Following accumulated advice on price, the 1968 Road Runner 383-inch, 335-horse achievement V8 came in at a abject of about $2,896. There was one agent advantage accepted as the “Elephant” and for aloof $714 more, you accustomed a 425-horse 426 Hemi, the absolute baron of beef car engines.\n\nAs for the Super Bee, it retailed for a tad added at $3,027, and was not an identical accompanying to the lower priced Road Runner. The Super Bee had a one inch best wheelbase at 117 inches, and advised about 70 added pounds than the Road Runner. Super Bees additionally had added chrome, nice auto and absolute die-cast chrome insignias instead of decals, which pushed the amount higher. Mechanically, however, they were identical twins.",
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"Surprisingly, the A833 Four speeds were added accepted than the 727 automatics aback it came to the A12 cars, behindhand of disciplinarian speed-shift abilities. Of the 1,907 Super Bee A12s produced, 1,093 were four speeds while over at Plymouth, of the 1,487 A12s built, 826 were four-speeds. And to area off any letters, Plymouth alleged its 3-2 bureaucracy “Six Barrel”.\n\nIn 1970 both featured new exoteric designs although sales alone to 41,000 for the Road Runner and 15,506 for the Super Bee. Best aspect the bead to actual aerial allowance ante for younger, beef car owners, about the ’70 Road Runner outsold the Pontiac GTO by about 1,000 units. As for the Super Bee, it larboard the Coronet belvedere and abutting the Dodge Charger calendar in 1971.\n\nBy mid-1971, lower grades of fuel, alike college beef car allowance ante and accessible government apple-pie air mandates spelled doom to one of the best agitative eras of beef car history. By 1974, no absolute beef cars were accessible from any manufacturer.\n\nThanks for your letter Gene and bringing aback these abundant memories.Greg Zyla writes account for Added Content Now and Gannett Co. Inc. Contact him at [email protected] or at 303 Roosevelt St., Sayre, PA 18840.",
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