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They owned the Cité du livre – one of the finest book shops in the Middle East – in the cosmopolitan city of Alexandria where many ethnic communities lived together.[3]\n\nMoustaki's father spoke five languages whereas his mother spoke six. The young Giuseppe and his two older sisters spoke Italian at home and Arabic in the streets.[4] The parents placed Giuseppe and his sisters in a French school where they learned to speak French.[4]\n\nAt the age of 17, after a summer holiday in Paris, Moustaki obtained his father's permission to move there, working as a door-to-door salesman of poetry books. He began playing the piano and singing in nightclubs in Paris, where he met some of the era's best-known performers. His career took off after the young singer-songwriter Georges Brassens took Moustaki under his wing. Brassens introduced him to artists and intellectuals who spent much of their time around Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Out of gratitude, Moustaki adopted the first name of the only musician he called \"master\".[1][2]\n\nMoustaki was introduced to Édith Piaf in the late 1950s by a friend whose praise of the young songwriter was so flattering that Piaf, then at the peak of her fame, requested somewhat sarcastically to hear him sing his best works. \"I picked up a guitar and I was lamentable. But something must have touched her. She asked me to go and see her perform that same evening at the Olympia music hall and to show her later the songs I had just massacred.\"[5]\n\nHe soon began writing songs for Piaf, the most famous of which, Milord, about a lower-class girl who falls in love with an upper-class British traveller, reached number one in Germany in 1960 and number 24 in the British charts the same year. It has since been performed by numerous artists, including Bobby Darin and Cher.\n\nPiaf was captivated by Moustaki's music, as well as his great charm. Piaf liked how his musical compositions were flavored with jazz and styles that went beyond France's borders. Moustaki and Piaf became lovers and embarked on what the newspaper Libération described as a year of \"devastating, mad love\", with the newspapers following \"the 'scandal' of the 'gigolo' and his dame day after day\".[6]\n\nAfter a decade of composing songs for various famous singers, Moustaki launched a successful career as a performer himself, singing in French, Italian, English, Greek, Portuguese, Arabic and Spanish.\n\nMoustaki's songwriting career peaked in the 1960s and 1970s with songs like \"Sarah\", performed by Serge Reggiani, and \"La Longue Dame brune\", written for the singer Barbara (Monique Serf).\n\nIn 1969, Moustaki composed the song \"Le Métèque\" — 'métèque' is a pejorative word for a shifty-looking immigrant of Mediterranean origin — in which he described himself as a \"wandering Jew\" and a \"Greek shepherd\". Serge Reggiani rejected it and the record companies refused to produce it. Moustaki then sang it himself, on a 45rpm disc, and it became a huge hit in France, spending six non consecutive weeks at number one in the charts. \"A small, subliminal settling of scores became the hymn of anti-racism and the right to be different, the cry of revolt of all minorities,” Moustaki said of the song.[2]\n\nIn 1972 Moustaki popularized the translation of two songs by Mikis Theodorakis, \"l'Homme au cœur blessé\" and \"Nous sommes deux\", the latter being a French version of Imaste dio.[7]\n\nMoustaki's philosophy was reflected in his 1973 song \"Déclaration\": \"I declare a permanent state of happiness and the right of everyone to every privilege. I say that suffering is a sacrilege when there are roses and white bread for everyone.\"[8]\n\nIn 2008, after a 50-year career during which he performed on every continent, Moustaki recorded his last album, Solitaire. On it, he recorded two songs with China Forbes.\n\nIn 2009, in a packed concert hall in Barcelona, he told the stunned audience that he was giving his last public performance as he would no longer be capable of singing because of an irreversible bronchial illness.[8]\n\nMoustaki married Annick \"Yannick\" Cozannec when he was twenty years old and she was twenty-five. Their daughter, Pia, was born the following year. They lived in an apartment at rue des Deux-Ponts on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris for many years, before his lung illness forced him to leave his beloved Paris to seek out warmer and cleaner air in the French Riviera.\n\nIn his last interview given to Nice-Matin newspaper in February 2013, Moustaki said, \"I regret not being able to sing in my bathroom. But singing in public, no. I've done it all.... I've witnessed magical moments.\"[10]\n\nThe French president, François Hollande, called Moustaki a \"hugely talented artist whose popular and committed songs have marked generations of French people\".[12] French Culture Minister Aurélie Filippetti hailed Moustaki as an \"artist with convictions who conveyed humanist values ... and a great poet\".[13] Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë remembered Moustaki as \"a citizen of the world who was in love with liberty, a true rebel until his last days\", who had given France \"unforgettable compositions and lyrics\". Juliette Gréco, one of France's biggest singers in the 1960s, grieved the loss of a \"poet\" and \"unique person\". \"He was a fine, elegant man who was infinitely kind and talented,\" she told RTL radio.[14]\n\nMoustaki was buried according to Jewish rites in a family vault at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris a few meters from the grave of his former amour Édith Piaf.[9][15] [16]\n\nAll double albums except for the first one.\n\nThis article uses material from the article Georges Moustaki from the free encyclopedia Wikipedia and it is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.\n\nFrédéric Chopin Nocturne Es-Dur op.9 Nr.2\nUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin."
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"Parisian dogs have attitude — a certain je ne sais quoi. This one had a stylish strut, like his owner. The Parisian dogs I saw didn’t consort with strangers and were downright aloof. I couldn’t get their attention at all.",
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The Brown-Forman Corporation, maker of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, is now 152 years old and in the hands of the fifth generation of the Brown family.\n\nAt the local level, many US farms, funeral homes, and other small businesses are owned by the same families that started them back the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Zildjian Cymbal Co. was established in 1623 in the Ottoman Empire. The family (and business) moved to Massachusetts in 1929, and today the family’s heirs make cymbals, drums, and drumsticks for many of today’s rock star percussionists.\n\nSo what exactly are those businesses doing right? According to experts, it comes down to two things—looking to the past and ensuring the future.\n\nDon’t Forget Where You Came From\n\nAccording to business writer Dennis T. Jaffe, the trick to long-term success is to make a family-owned business “generative.”\n\nAs he explains in his book Borrowed From Your Grandchildren; The Evolution of 100-Year Family Enterprises, this means that the business owners “uphold their coherence, partnership, and family connection against the tides of dispersion and separation . . . [and are] able to balance what seem to be opposing polarities: business and family, legacy values and innovative practices, and individualism and collaborative teamwork.”\n\nJaffe posits that family-owned businesses fail when second- and third-generation owners lack values that transcend short-term profitability. And the best way to ensure that family values around leadership and governance are adopted by future generations is to codify those values in official business documents.\n\nAccording to the US Chamber of Commerce, there are many ways to make values, ideas, and philosophies legally binding. One is to create a family business agreement that defines roles for involved family members as well as a “family code of conduct.” Another would be to form a family council and advisory board. Brown–Forman, for instance, has a second-tier advisory committee composed of more than one hundred family members who stay abreast of key business matters and act as a feeder system to the reigning board of directors.\n\nAbove All, Establish a Succession Plan\n\nPaul Darley, the president and CEO of W.S. Darley & Co., is the third-generation leader of a 114-year-old manufacturer of equipment used by firefighters and the defense industry. The company was founded by his grandfather, and when Darley took the helm of the Itasca, Illinois-based company in 1998, it came after a three-year struggle over who to name as the next CEO.\n\nDarley’s father and predecessor Bill Darley saw three family members as equally viable options, and he ultimately couldn’t decide between them—so he left it up to them. Fortunately, all agreed the job was best served in Paul’s hands. And true to Jaffee’s notion of generative success, the company thrived: its sales in 1998 were about $15 million annually, and by 2020, it had reached $630 million.\n\nThat revenue increase came about in part because of strategic product development and expansion into new markets. But W.S. Darley & Co. is also clearly a company firing on all cylinders, with mutual respect from and collaboration between the eleven family members currently working there (six family members in generation three, and five in generation four).\n\nThey hold it together—thrive, actually—thanks to some of the same types of documents recommended by the US Chamber of Commerce, including a family constitution that has a mission statement, vision statement, rules for working in the business, a code of conduct, and stock transfer and ownership rules. A preamble to that constitution pays homage to the founding generations, to the current generation, and to their faith. It also expresses a responsibility to pass the business on to the next generation along with an overarching ethos of gratitude.\n\nBut the family constitution might not have done the Darleys any good were it not for the fact that all three potential heirs agreed on who should become Bill’s successor. In such cases, a clear and official succession plan is essential.\n\nAccording to a recent PwC survey, just a third of US family-owned businesses have a formal succession plan in place, leaving the question of inheritance up for debate in the event that the business needs to be passed suddenly or unexpectedly. Another often overlooked component of succession planning is marriage agreements. Prenuptial agreements might be emotional for those involved, but they are essential to ensuring the stability of the family business in the case of divorce.\n\nPaul Darley, now nearing sixty, says that the CEO who succeeds him could be anyone—maybe a family member, but maybe not. “The company will be run by the best manager,” he says, “someone who is relationship and customer driven.”"
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It’s been a long wait for the second season of this shot-in-Montreal hospital drama. Hamza Haq returns as Dr. “Bash” Bashir, a Syrian refugee proving himself all over again in a Toronto emrgency ward. With Dr. Jed Bishop suffering a stroke, a new jerk-boss (Gord Rand) has everybody on edge.\n\nThe Cleaning Lady (Fox; CTV). An adaptation of an Argentinian series, The Cleaning Lady centers on a doctor (Elodie Yung) who brings her ailing son to the United States to obtain medical treatment. When the system fails her, she is forced into hiding and becomes a cleaning lady for the mob.\n\nSon of a Critch (CBC). Mark Critch from This Hour Has 22 Minutes wrote a best-selling memoir based on his early years growing up in Newfoundland. That book is now a series, with Critch playing his own father. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth plays Critch as a tyke, with the great Malcolm McDowell playing grandfather “Pops.” Co-created by Tim McAuliffe (The Office, Corner Gas).\n\nAmerican Auto (NBC). Nothing says laughter like a sitcom set in Detroit at a struggling auto manufacturing company. It may help that it stars Ana Gasteyer, Jon Barinholtz, Harriet Dyer, Humphrey Ker, Michael B. Washington, Tye White and X Mayo. From the people behind Superstore.\n\nGrand Crew (NBC). Nothing to do with auto racing. This is about a group of friends who hang out at a Los Angeles wine bar. Nicole Byer, Carl Tart, Echo Kellum, Justin Cunningham, Aaron Jennings, and Grasie Mercedes star. From two of the writers behind Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Insecure.\n\nGood Sam (CBS; Global). Oh good, another medical show. Sophia Bush stars as an MD who takes over as chief of surgery after her doctor daddy (Jason Isaacs) falls into a coma — except he wakes up and wants to be the boss of her again. Wendy Crewson is among the other leads.\n\nJoe Millionaire: For Richer or for Poorer (Fox). He’s baaack. Yes, another stupid reality show from nearly 20 years resurfaces like sewage from a backed-up I.P. sewer. This time, two dude who claim to be rich date a gaggle of fame-starved women. One of them turns out to be a broke-ass bum. Let the shaming begin!\n\nWomen of the Movement (ABC; Global). A six-episode series recreates the true story of Mamie Till-Mobley (played by Adrienne Warren) who fought for justice after the lynching of her 14-year-old son Emmett Till in 1955. A turning point in the Civil rights movement. Tonya Pinkins, Cedric Joe, Ray Fisher, Glynn Turman, Chris Coy, Carter Jenkins, and Julia McDermott also star. Jay Z and Will Smith are among the producers. Airing over three consecutive Thursdays.\n\nLet the World See (ABC). A documentary companion sries to Women of the Movement (above). All involved hope to grow the overall project into an anthology series covering other Civil Rights milestones.\n\nThe Tender Bar (Amazon Prime Video). This adaptation of journalist J.R. Moehringer’s memoir casts Tye Sheridan as the writer in his youth. Ben Affleck plays the lad’s uncle, a bartender who turns the youngster on to reading, with other bar regulars taking an interest in the fatherless boy. Christopher Lloyd plays the crusty family patriarch. Directed by George Clooney.\n\nThe Many Saints of Newark (Crave). This HBO prequel movie to The Sopranos finally comes to Canada. Michael Gandolfini, son of the great James Gandolfini, takes on a younger version of his dad’s iconic role as Tony Soprano. No pressure kid! Here we learn the backstory on Tony’s uncle and mob idol Dickie Moltisanti, played by Alessandro Nivola). Need to catch up on the original series? Crave has all six seasons.\n\nThe Righteous Gemstones (HBO; Crave). Yes, I forgot about this series too. It has been a while. This is about a wacky family of bible thumpers. Jason Schwartzman, Eric Andre, and Eric Roberts guest during season two. Say Amen!\n\nNaomi (The CW; Showcase). Kaci Walfall stars as a Black teenager hooked on superhero comic books who suddenly becomes one. Basded on the DC Comics series, From producers Ava DuVernay and Jill Blankenship.\n\nThe Kings of Napa (OWN). This drama about a Black family of winemakers in the Napa Valley stars Ebonée Noel, Rance Nix, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Karen LeBlanc.\n\nChildren Ruin Everything (CTV). Meaghan Rath and Aaron Abrams play Astrid and James, a young couple who make the classic mistake of having children. Not just any kids, holy hellions, raised without rules. In my day, sonny, we’d get a slap on the head and told the next one would be for something. Ennis Esmer is, as always, hilarious in support. Created by Kurt Smeaton (Schitt’s Creek).\n\nBrazen (Netflix). Grace, a famous mystery writer (Alyssa Milano), is caught up in her own mystery with the murder of her sister, a teacher who apparently had a secret life. A movie adapted from the Nora Roberts book.\n\nAfter Life (Netflix). The third and final season of Ricky Gervais’ sweet and moving comedy about a grieving widower who, with the help of his dog, might be finally getting what life is really all about. Six precious episodes to binge in one gulp.\n\n“Ray Donovan: The Movie” (Showtime; Crave). This film picks up where Season 7 left off, with Ray (Liev Schreiber) finally having just about enough of his bad dad Mickey (Jon Voight).\n\nSkymaster Down (documentary channel). Seventy years after it dissappeared, this documentary tells the mysterious story of the Skymaster plane with 44 passengers that vanished in the Yukon in 1950. It has never been found. It deals with the First Nations population who lived in the area where the plane disappeared and how they were never consulted or asked to joint he search. Written and directed by Andrew Gregg.\n\nSomebody Somewhere (HBO/Crave). This seven-episode dramedy series stars Bridget Everett as a singer who tries to find herself back home in Kansas but then falls in with some new friends and realizes that she’s not in Kansas anymore.\n\nHow I Met Your Father (Hulu). How I Met Your Mother ended so stupidly it took years to make this sort of spinoff. Hilary Duff stars here, with Kim Cattrall, who wisely ditched the recent Sex and the City embalming, narrating as Duff’s character looking back from the future.\n\nSingle Drunk Female (Freeform). Sofia Black D’Elia stars as a twentysomething boozer who moves back home with her mother (Ally Sheedy) as she attempts to kick her addictions. From Jenni Konner and Simone Finch.\n\nOzark (Netflix). “No ending is reached by accident.” Jason Bateman and the rest of this excellent cast return for a fourth and final season.\n\nFraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (AppleTV+). The Jim Henson puppet show from the ’80s, originally shot in Toronto, gets a 13-episode re-boot.\n\nMunich: The Edge of War (Netflix). Based on the bestseller by Robert Harris. Set in late 1938 as Hitler prepares to invade Czechoslovakia, Britain’s Nevile Champerlain (Jeremy Irons) tries to appease and a plot to intervene is hatched. Featuring George MacKay.\n\nNeymar: The Perfect Chaos (Netflix). This three part soccer doc from director David Charles Rodriquez profiles the Brasilian football star, one of the richest and most famous athletes in the world.\n\nCome Clean (TVO). Drug addictions and Opiod-related deaths have soared during this pandemic. This is an unblinking look at four addicts being treated at Ontario’s Westover Treatment Centre.\n\nHit-Monkey (Disney+). With help from the ghost of an American assasin, a Japanese snow monkey goes ape, seeking revenge on poachers after his tribe is slaughtered. 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Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Ilana Glazer, Ben Schwartz, Zoë Chao, Dave Franco, Ike Barinholtz, John Early, and Jamie Demetriou make up the ensemble. Produced and directed by Christopher Miller. Eight episodes.\n\nHome Team (Netflix). Is there anything funnier than projectile vomitting? There is plenty of it on display in this sports comedy inspired by an actual event: New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton year-long suspension from NFL football. Why was he suspended a decade ago? He was caught rewarding players for hurting opponents. Hilarious, right? Coach spent the year as offensive coordinator of his son’s high school football team. Hilarity ensues. Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider are on the sidelines.\n\nMuhammad Ali (CBC Gem). 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"And so it is with great interest that I entered china. With seemingly so little information known about the country we disembarked after 2 days at sea since the Philippines onto the shores of china and into the city of Shanghai.",
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"I believe shanghai to be the second largest city in the peoples republic of china. With a population of 24 million; the city alone holds 6 times more people than that of New Zealand! A staggering quantity of people that is growing everyday.\n\nShanghai is a major port on the huanhpo river near its meeting point with the Yangtze River and is also an important industrial and commercial centre.\n\nOver the course of the two days of cruising the temperature dropped from 30 degrees Celsius to 12 degrees Celsius as we made our way further up into the northern hemisphere. A shock to the system for me as I have not been anywhere under perhaps 15 degrees Celsius since September last year!!\n\nShanghai occupies some 2400 square miles. 8.8 million of the 24 million live in the city proper. Unlike other Chinese cities shanghai has a strong foreign influence and was the second Chinese port to be opened up to the west.\n\nWe were on a tour today called the shanghai sampler. This allowed us a morning visiting the main tourist areas of shanghai. First off we visited the jade Buddha temple. The original temple was built in 1882, destroyed in the 1911 revolution and re-built between 1918 and 1921. Set amongst a back drop of skyscrapers and modernisation; the temple offers a step back in time and also a look at current Buddhist people and their way of life. The main attraction was a tall seated Buddha made out if white jade and encrusted with jewels. This was donated by a monk from Burma in 1882. Buddhism came into china 2400 years ago from India.",
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"The smells of incense and the colder air assuring us to be wrapped up warmly; invited nostalgic smells and feelings of a ski town. Cobbled passageways leading to small squares and then into halls with elaborate dedications to Buddhas and decorative features everywhere. It has recently been Chinese New Year and therefore there was also a lot of red everywhere.",
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"In the square when we arrived there were about 10 monks chanting over a car. The guide explained the family who own the car are about to embark on a long journey and the monks are blessing the car to deliver them safely. A few of our tour group giggled. Our tour guides face remained perfectly solemn about this apparent religious ritual.",
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"After the temple we went to Yuyuan garden. This is the most famous classical garden in china and is located in the old city. The original gardens were laid out in the mid 16th century and it took 18 years to complete. The garden therefore built in the Ming dynasty has all the usual rock gardens, ponds and bridges typically associated with this type of garden. Beautifully laid out and a pleasure to walk through; it was again old set in the backdrop of very new. Outside of the garden we wondered through the Yuyuan bazaar and explored the maze of narrow lanes. We entered a silk factory where we learnt how silk is made and then were lured in to buy some bedding of pure silk which deceptively heavy; we decided would stay in the bag we would be leaving onboard the ship…",
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"In shanghai 60% of the people are from shanghai itself and 40% are from other parts of china. This, I find out is common of most cities in china where Chinese come into the city for work from very poor suburban or countryside areas. Unlike us Brits who may buy more expensively in the countryside, the countryside in china is still reeking with poverty despite its growth as a country in other areas.\n\nMandarin is the most commonly spoken language of china. Cantonese exists predominantly in the South of china.\n\nThe city grew rapidly in importance when the Chinese surrendered shanghai to the British in the 1842 after the first opium war. The city became open to the outside world and the British were able to live and trade without being subject to Chinese law.\n\nThe Americans and the French also took an interest in shanghai and it’s trading and commercial potential. Each had a designated part if the city and the French concession was under the direct control of the French government. Shanghai soon became China’s leading port and an important banking and trading centre.\n\nIn 1895 the Japanese defeated the Chinese in the sino-Japanese war and they too received a concession in the city. Various light industries – using cheap Chinese labour – were well established by the end of the 19th century.\n\nAfter our tour we wondered down the ‘bund’. This is basically the promenade along the river waterfront. This gave spectacular views of the buildings the other side of the river and indeed a chance for us to see the highly European influenced architecture that dominates the side of the river we were on. To me it reminded me of Chicago. I felt like this city could be anywhere in the world which made it both familiar and disorientating.",
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Filled with useful and timely travel information, the guides answer all the hard questions - such as 'How do I buy a ticket?\n\nLearn More. How to get from Cheddar to Chester by train, car or plane. Find Transport to Chester. Travel From Travel From. Search accommodation with Booking.\n\nThere are 4 ways to get from Cheddar to Chester by train, car or plane Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.\n\nCheddar can be a deep to pale yellow off-white colour, or a yellow-orange colour when certain plant extracts are added, such as beet juice.\n\nOne commonly used spice is annatto , extracted from seeds of the tropical achiote tree. 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Their specifications, which go further than the \"West Country Farmhouse Cheddar\" PDO , require that Cheddar cheese be made in Somerset and with traditional methods, such as using raw milk, traditional animal rennet , and a cloth wrapping.\n\nThe \"Cheddar cheese\" name is used internationally; its name does not have a protected designation of origin, but the use of the name \"West Country Farmhouse Cheddar\" does.\n\nCheddars can be either industrial or artisan cheeses. The flavour, colour, and quality of industrial cheese varies significantly, and food packaging will usually indicate a strength, such as mild, medium, strong, tasty, sharp, extra sharp, mature, old, or vintage; this may indicate the maturation period, or food additives used to enhance the flavour.\n\nArtisan varieties develop strong and diverse flavours over time. 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"As usual, we will start off by looking at some sample essay topics. Bear these in mind as you read the book.\n\nTo understand ‘1984’ thoroughly it is vital to understand the world in which Orwell was writing (and was writing about). Research Orwell, and also the times in which he lived. As a start, have a look at the following documents to gain some understanding of the background to the book, and the themes that Orwell was concerned with.\n\nUse the knowledge you have gained to answer these questions ready for class discussion.\n\nHere is a character map for your use as you read the book.\n\nIf you have not yet done so, it is highly recommended that you read Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’. It’s a fable, less than 100 pages in length, was written just before ‘1984’ after the same historical events, and deals with similar themes: if ‘1984’ shows what life would be (is) like in a totalitarian state, ‘Animal Farm’ shows how such a state comes into being and then sustains itself.\n\nClick on the image here to read ‘Animal Farm’.",
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"What would a political book in the Cold War be without a chapter about the red menace? Goldwater finds all efforts on the home front at securing freedom to be for naught if we lose the Cold War. He writes, “American freedom has always depended, to an extent, on what is happening beyond our shores” (86). Goldwater finds our national existence to be in peril due to the international communist movement. He believes it has “political warfare and propaganda skills that are superior to ours, an international fifth column that operates conspiratorially in the heart of our defenses, an ideology that imbues its adherents with a sense of historical mission; and all of these resources controlled by a ruthless despotism that brooks no deviation from the revolutionary cause” (87-88). Although writing from 2019 I can say that the US won the Cold War, the power of the political warfare and propaganda abilities of communists are not to be underestimated – too many people still believe their lies to this day, especially in the universities. Goldwater has no respect for those who aim to appease the USSR out of fear of nuclear annihilation, and believes the US is currently losing the Cold War. There was reason to believe this at the time: communism had spread to China, had in 1959 spread to Cuba, and they had the bomb. Anti-communists at the time were losing ground in a defensive war. Indeed, at the time, no nation had turned back from a communist government and no nation would until the American invasion of Grenada in 1983. Goldwater states simply America’s problem: “Our enemies have understood the nature of the conflict, and we have not. They are determined to win the conflict, and we are not” (88-89). Indeed, it would not be until Ronald Reagan was elected president that “winning the Cold War” would be the theme of American foreign policy. It is not that American leaders were interested in losing, rather it was “peace”.\n\nTo be clear, Goldwater doesn’t condemn the goal of peace, but wants victory and peace, the former meaning that a shooting war cannot be “unthinkable”. He channels Patrick Henry in his thinking on freedom, finding death preferable to the absence of liberty Communism would bring. Goldwater holds in utter contempt the sentiment “I would rather crawl on my knees to Moscow than die under an Atomic bomb” (91). Amen! Successful nations are not built, grown, and maintained with fearful and defeatist sentiments. Although Goldwater acknowledges that international alliances and organizations have likely prevented overt military aggression by the USSR, he cites Iraq and Cuba as examples of where they can fall short in anti-Communist efforts. Both pro-Communist coups occurred without direct Soviet involvement, and this was only a year after the adoption of the Eisenhower Doctrine, of which Iraq was a central target. Although Iraq’s pro-Communist regime fell to a coup in 1963, Cuba’s regime proved outright Communist and it remains so to this day. Goldwater regards a strictly defensive strategy as one bound to lose eventually and believes that will be the outcome of the Cold War if our encounters continue to be on the terms of the Soviets.\n\nSenator Goldwater opposes any foreign aid that doesn’t directly support American interests and even finds such aid to be unconstitutional, as the support of the social welfare of people in foreign nations is not an explicit power granted to the federal government. He counts himself as something of a skeptic of the Marshall Plan as well. While Goldwater finds that aid had a correlative effect in weakening the Communist parties in France and Italy, West Germany recovered even faster than those countries with much less American aid. He issues a criticism of economic aid to Europe: it enables these nations to pass more “butter” as opposed to “guns” policies. Goldwater considers communist ideology a product of the mind, and not one of men’s poverty. To this, I must partially disagree. For the well-off person, the former is certainly true. There have been wealthy people in America who have supported communism, such as Frederick Vanderbilt Field, a great-great-grandson of railroad baron Cornelius Vanderbilt. But, if the man on the street finds acquiring food difficult under a despotic yet pro-US regime, they might just want to give the communists a shot, as ironic as this seems in retrospect. When people are hungry, their ability to think is compromised. Why in poor countries do you think some people have resorted to selling their children to people who will make their existences worse than death? I can see only one reason short of sociopathy: the corruption of the mind hunger brings.\n\nGoldwater criticizes U.S. aid to “neutral” nations because first, their neutrality is questionable, and second, they are all committed to Socialism. What’s more, he regards the communist perspective on negotiations as not one to find agreement, but rather to score political points. When the Soviets challenged the U.S. presence in West Berlin, he interprets it as a victory for the Soviets the mere fact that we chose to sit down and negotiate. For Goldwater, the message here is that our position in West Berlin is negotiable. By contrast, when President Eisenhower in 1955 told the Soviets he wanted a discussion about the status of the Soviet satellite states, the USSR flat out refused to negotiate on the subject and there were no repercussions for it. Goldwater believes that the Russian people in this whole matter are not really a factor for diplomacy (although he believes they are on our side) as we cannot know whether the Soviet leaders truly represent the Russian people, as they don’t have a say. He staunchly objects to the normalization of the USSR and the notion that their government is tolerable, and calls for revoking recognition of Russia’s Communist government, just like policy was at the time for China’s government. Goldwater also opposes bans on nuclear testing and disarmament treaties, as he believes that any agreement we will reach with the Soviets will put them, one way or another, at an advantage, including the Soviets secretly breaking said agreements. He also dismisses health concerns regarding atmospheric nuclear testing, believing that the fallout is minimal. There is no other answer for Goldwater than to achieve and maintain superiority in all weapons, and he is willing to spend the money necessary to prevent the destruction of liberty.\n\nGoldwater’s foreign policy is quite moralistic and about the interests of the United States and wants to give Communist regimes around the world no quarter. However, his dismissal of health concerns about atmospheric nuclear testing have aged badly, considering the United States has paid out over $2 billion in compensation over radiation related illnesses and deaths that have resulted. Goldwater’s foreign policy views didn’t truly gain currency until the Reagan Administration, which ultimately got the desired result: the end of the USSR and its domination over European satellite states.\n\nI have in the past identified myself as a “Goldwater Conservative”, and after reading this I know now, more than ever, that I am. 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"Jay Rusnock, the National Rifle Association’s Senior Field Representative for Upper New York, announced his retirement. He’s been with the NRA since 1993.\n\nSometime in February, Rusnock is slated to hand the reins over to his replacement, assuming the position can be filled by the time he’s ready to leave.\n\nRusnock is associated with the Friends of NRA, a program of the NRA Foundation. FNRA is a fundraising arm of the Foundation, which was formed in 1990. FNRA was born in 1992 and held its first event in New York in 1993, not long before Rusnock joined the organization.\n\nThis man is going to be a tough act to follow and, believe me, that is an understatement. His committees have held 600 events during his 24-year career with FNRA that have netted well over $10 million. FNRA raises donations that are tax deductible. The funds support a wide range of firearm-related public-interest activities. The activities are designed to promote firearms and hunting safety, to enhance marksmanship skills and to educate the general public about firearms in their historic, technological and artistic context.\n\nGrants from the program have made it possible for the Hunters Helping the Hungry Program here in Dutchess County to provide hundreds of thousands of meals for the needy using deer provided by hunters and landowners.\n\nThe network of FNRA committees across the country is supported by more than 13,000 grassroots volunteers. Rusnock has been guiding the work of about 24 such committees here in New York.\n\nWhen the Friends of NRA decided it was time to have a full-time Upper New York representative in place, I took a call from NRA headquarters asking me if I’d introduce their new rep to the sporting community. I did, but his presence was short lived. Within a couple of months he was gone; apparently the job was a lot tougher than he had anticipated.\n\nFollowing his departure, it wasn’t long before victim No. 2 showed up on the scene. He lasted but a couple of weeks.\n\nAs luck would have it, Rusnock had already submitted a resume. He soon called me and said that he was on his way to Washington to talk to them. I knew in my heart what the outcome would be. He had to have been on the radar scope already, but they almost missed the boat.\n\nIn the famous poem \"Casey at the Bat,\" the outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day. The first two guys at bat barely made it to first base, in fact, I’m not sure the second guy even did. But our batter, unlike poor old Casey, hit it right out of the park. Rusnock has got to be the gold standard in those circles.\n\nHe is going to finish his career with the distinction of being the longest-serving field representative at FNRA. He is indubitably the most successful when you look at the success of the FNRA program here in New York.\n\n2017 saw the most net raised ever for NYU in a single year, over $700,000, as well as the most HCC (High Caliber Club) events ever along with four of our teams (Tug Hill, Putnam County, Sullivan County, Mid-Hudson) exceeding $50,000 net each. He’s also garnered awards for being the being the Outstanding Field Rep for Eastern Region (east of the Mississippi), the most recent in both 2015 and 2017.\n\nMatthew Cousens of Hyde Park is the current Chairman of the Mid-Hudson Friends of NRA committee. Cousens is looking forward to working with whoever becomes the new field representative, while at the same time he realizes that it is going to be difficult to fill Rusnock’s shoes.\n\n“Fortunately, the strength of our committee is in its volunteers, Cousens said. “They are the constant because there’s a core group that has been working together for years; we spend so much time together we’re like family.\"\n\nRusnock helped organize his eminently successful hometown committee, Mid-Hudson FNRA in 1993 before he became the NRA field rep. The committee has produced a string of success in New York for more than 20 years. The Mid-Hudson team even achieved a No. 2 in the nation high with an over $100,000 net event.\n\nLooking back on his career, Rusnock recognizes that his success can be attributed in part to the incredible team of volunteers he has worked with. Some of them have been around since the start of the program.\n\n“It’s been an honor to be part of their efforts to expand and enhance the future of the shooting sports and to secure our second amendment freedoms,” he said.\n\nDiane March, formerly of Wappingers Falls, now retired to Florida, was co-chair of the Mid-Hudson committee and is a friend of Rusnock’s. March attributes her success to her friend’s leadership. She was both New York State Volunteer of the Year, as well as the Eastern Region Volunteer of the Year. Says March, “Jay was a fantastic person to work with; his guidance was invaluable.”\n\nRusnock is leaving on a high note. Only time will tell if his success can be replicated. In the meantime, his successor has at least one advantage over Rusnock, there are several seasoned teams in place across the state that he or she can lean on until they learn what the job is all about."
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"Schwann cells embryologically derive from the neural crest. They myelinate peripheral nerves and serve as the primary glial cells of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), insulating and providing nutrients to axons. Myelination increases conduction velocity along the axon, allowing for the saltatory conduction of impulses.[1] Nonmyelinating Schwann cells do not wrap axons to improve conduction, but still, provide trophic support and cushioning to the unmyelinated axons.[2]\n\nEach Schwann cell makes up a single myelin sheath on a peripheral axon, with each ensuing myelin sheath made by a different Schwann cell, such that numerous Schwann cells are needed to myelinate the length of an axon. This arrangement is in contrast to oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cell of the central nervous system (CNS), which form myelin sheaths for multiple surrounding axons. Schwann cells are surrounded by a basal lamina, while oligodendrocytes are not. Between adjacent myelin sheaths, there are gaps of approximately 1 micrometer, called nodes of Ranvier. There is a concentration of voltage-gated sodium channels at the node, which is the site of saltatory conduction.[1] Schmidt-Lanterman incisures are cytoplasmic outpouchings that interrupt compact myelin in heavily myelinated neurons. They contain a high density of gap junctions and other cell junctions, serving a role in communication and maintenance of the Schwann cell.[3]\n\nSchwann cells serve as the myelinating cell of the PNS and support cells of peripheral neurons. A Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath by wrapping its plasma membrane concentrically around the inner axon. While the nucleus remains fixed, the inner turn of the glial cell membrane spirals around the axon to add membrane layers, or lamellae, to the myelin sheath. The plasma membrane of Schwann cells has an extremely high lipid content, and cholesterol is particularly important for assembling the myelin sheath. The compact myelin sheath insulates the axon segment, significantly reducing membrane capacitance and increasing conduction velocity.[1] Neuregulin-type III expression on axons is essential for survival and maturation of Schwann cell precursors, and the degree of myelination depends on the amount of neuregulin on the surface of the axon.[4][5] Schwann cells also provide energy metabolites to axons, shuttling them through monocarboxylate transports available along the surface of the axon and inner membrane of the Schwann cell.[1]\n\nSchwann cells are critical in response to PNS axon damage and axon regeneration. Wallerian degeneration will occur distal to the injury site. The distal axon segment dies and Schwann cells, followed by macrophages, clear the dead cell contents, and promote axon regeneration. Schwann cells undergo several phenotypic changes at this time: they activate myelin breakdown, up-regulate the expression of cytokines (including TNF-a) to recruit macrophages to the injury site, up-regulate neurotrophic factors to stimulate axon regeneration and neuron survival, and organize a regeneration pathway along their basal lamina tube to guide axon growth. Axonotmesis and neurotmesis are the main types of PNS nerve injury. In axonotmesis, such as in a crush injury, the axon suffers disruption, but the basal lamina tube of the Schwann cells remain. The lumen of the tube provides guidance cues to the regenerating axon sprout as it grows, promoting highly effective axon regeneration and restoration of function in 3 to 4 weeks. In neurotmesis, such as in a cut injury, the axon, Schwann cell basal lamina, and surrounding connective tissue sheath are disrupted. The regenerating axon and its associated Schwann cells still grow from the proximal to the distal nerve stump. Because of targeting errors in the absence of the basal lamina tube, correct reinnervation and recovery of function are poor in neurotmesis.[5]\n\nAldehyde is the preferred routine fixative for nervous tissue. Electron microscopy requires an aldehyde fixative with high purity.[6] After fixation, the sample gets embedded in either paraffin or epoxy. Paraffin allows for the study of the entire cross-sectional area of a nerve and is the preferred medium for light microscopy and larger nerve sections. Epoxy is preferable for smaller nerve branches and visualization with electron microscopy.[7] Recent utilization of cryofixation, high pressure freezing and freeze substitution, is a beneficial supplement to aldehyde fixation in electron microscopy and may improve the preservation of structure detail and contrast.[8]\n\nImmunohistochemical stains are valuable tools to differentiate Schwann cells from other cell types. S-100 is a protein unique to neural crest-derived cells, so anti-S-100 antibodies can be used to stain for healthy Schwann cells or nervous tissue neoplasms, such as schwannomas.[9] Myelin basic protein (MBP) neutralizes phospholipid charges on the inner surface of the membrane and is present in Schwann cells but not satellite cells, the other major PNS glial cell. Anti-MBP can be used to differentiate Schwann cells or oligodendrocytes from other glial cells.[10] P0, a peripheral nerve myelin protein, is a transmembrane adhesion protein that promotes the extracellular lamellar apposition that forms the intraperiod lines.[1] Anti-P0 can be used to identify granular cell tumors, which derive from Schwann cells.[11]\n\nUnder light microscopy, Schwann cell nuclei and myelin sheath are visible, as well as their basal laminae and associated axons.[12] Both light and electron microscopy demonstrate myelin sheaths of various thicknesses according to neuregulin expression by the axon. More heavily myelinated axons may have more than 40 lamellae, as visualized by alternating intraperiod and dense lines. Intraperiod lines demonstrate the apposition of extracellular surfaces of compact lamellae of the Schwann cell plasma membrane. Dense lines demonstrate the close apposition of the cytoplasmic surfaces of the membrane in compact myelin.[1]\n\nThe major diseases involving Schwann cells are demyelinating or neoplastic processes. Disorders that cause damage to the myelin sheath in the PNS, affecting the function of Schwann cells and axons, are called peripheral demyelinating diseases. Various insults, such as genetic mutations, infections, trauma, and autoimmune processes can trigger this demyelination and eventual neurodegeneration. Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a rare autoimmune peripheral demyelinating disease characterized by acute ascending flaccid paralysis, which can be life-threatening if the disease affects the muscles of respiration. It is often associated with a preceding infection of the gastrointestinal or respiratory tract, particularly C. jejuni and associated anti-GM1 and anti-GD1a antibodies. The association with infection and accumulation of anti-ganglioside antibodies suggests that ganglioside-like antigens found on C. jejuni lead to the production of antibodies that are cross-reactive with myelinating cells of the PNS. Guillain-Barre can also be caused by other pathogens, trauma, surgery, monoclonal antibody treatment, and rarely by vaccination. The patients usually present with proximal muscle weakness of lower extremity. The most common variant of Guillain-Barre is acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculopathy (AIDP), which presents histologically with segmental demyelination with lymphocytic and monocytic infiltration.[13][14]\n\nCharcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a rare hereditary peripheral demyelinating disorder, most commonly with autosomal dominant inheritance. Several subtypes affect different proteins and can affect both sensory and motor nerves, but all disrupt Schwann cell structure and function. PMP22 is the most commonly affected protein and causes CMT1A, leading to growth arrest in Schwann cells and abnormal Schwann cell number between nodes of Ranvier. CMT1 is characterized by segmental demyelination and remyelination, causing onion skin appearance on biopsy, and greatly reduced conduction velocity of nerves.[13][15]\n\nDiabetes mellitus is associated with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and impaired insulin signaling, which can damage microvasculature, leading to the common complication of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is due to damage to Schwann cells and axons in both sensory and motor nerves. Schwann cells appear to be more susceptible to direct damage caused by hyperglycemia. In contrast, neurons are highly metabolically active, and function better in a hyperglycemic environment but are at greater risk of degeneration caused by hypoxia and loss of trophic support from Schwann cells. Hyperglycemia causes Schwann cell dysfunction, production of reactive oxygen species, initiation of the inflammatory cascade, disruptions in axon conduction, and impaired regeneration after nerve damage.[2]\n\nSchwannomas, neurofibromas, and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are all neoplastic conditions that arise from Schwann cells. Schwannomas are typically solitary encapsulated lesions made exclusively of neoplastic Schwann cells. Schwannomas do not invade the associated nerve but may produce symptoms caused by mass effect. Neurofibromas and MPNSTs are made of multiple cell types, including Schwann cells, and commonly infiltrate the associated nerve. Neurofibromas commonly arise in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1), an autosomal dominant disorder caused by a mutation in the NF1 tumor suppressor gene, which may present with dermal and/or plexiform neurofibromas. Dermal neurofibromas are hormone-sensitive tumors that begin to appear as NF1 patients enter puberty, and these tumors have little to no malignant potential. Plexiform neurofibromas are often congenital, not hormone-responsive, and can undergo malignant transformation to MPNSTs.[16][17]\n\nGuillain-Barre manifests clinically with symmetric ascending paralysis and paresthesia, which may progress to dyspnea and choking over hours to days. Management is supportive and, with ventilatory support and monitoring for cardiac arrhythmias and other complications, the prognosis is good with patients typically recovering function within 12 months.[13] The earlier the clinician identifies and treats the condition, the better the prognosis. In randomized controlled trials, there are two treatment options currently considered the standard of care in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). These include either intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) or plasma exchange. IVIG is thought to act by its immune-modulating action; however, the exact mechanism remains unclear. IVIG dosing is 2 grams/kilogram divided over 5 days.[18] [Level I] Plasma exchange is thought to act by removing pathogenic antibodies, humoral mediators, and complement proteins involved in the pathogenesis of GBS. Similar to IVIG, its exact mechanism of action in the treatment of GBS remains unproven. The patient generally receives plasma exchange as a volume of an exchange over five sessions.\n\nPatients with CMT may present with distal muscle weakness, foot drop, depressed or absent deep tendon reflexes, atrophy of muscles of below the knee, and atrophy of the muscles of the thenar eminence. CMT does not reduce the lifespan, and management is supportive.[13][15]\n\nDiabetic neuropathy classically arises in patients with long-standing diabetes as a sensory neuropathy with loss of temperature, vibration, touch, and pain sensation. Patients may also have accompanying neuropathic pain. Nerve damage progresses from small sensory fibers to large sensory fibers, to large motor fibers, causing weakness, loss of function, and paralysis. Nerve damage also is more pronounced in distal extremities, a characteristic “stocking-glove” pattern. Treatment of diabetic neuropathy is limited to symptomatic treatment of neuropathic pain and maintenance of euglycemia to prevent the development of diabetic neuropathy or slow its progression.[2]\n\nSchwann cell neoplasms can be identified by immunohistochemistry for Schwann cell markers such as S-100. Management varies from monitoring and supportive care for asymptomatic dermal neurofibromas to surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation for metastatic MPNSTs.[16][17][19][20]",
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"On view through Sunday, February 28th\n\nDue to COVID-19, our capacity is limited to 25 guests per time slot, so we ask that you sign up for a viewing time to help us ensure everyone’s comfort and safety. Masks and temperature checks will be required for entry.\n\nIn Word of Fantasy, Chicago-based artist Edo presents new paintings that explore interpretations of fantasy, both physical and spiritual. After a turbulent childhood in which he lived in eight different foster homes, Edo had a revelation that he is an artist, a realization that changed his life forever. His art became a gateway to personal freedom and a means to controlling his destiny. He understood that he could make his fantasies reality and choose his own path. Ever since, he has been on a quest to heal and inspire others through his work. Colorful, imaginative and futuristic, his intensely patterned paintings pay tribute to Afrofuturism and NYC’s East Village scene of the 1980s, while at the same time feeling fresh and unfamiliar.\n\nWe are open by appointment only. To schedule a viewing or inquire about the artwork, please contact us at art@epiphanychi.com.\n\nEdo, born Eddie Santana White, is a self-taught, multi-disciplinary artist and fashion, graphic and industrial designer from the South Side of Chicago. He attended Hyde Park Career Academy and Kennedy King College. He launched his career as a designer with top urban clothing brands Leaders 1354, Joe Fresh Goods, Treated Crew and Fat Tiger. Edo oversees a clothing line called Emperion and is the co-founder of the graphic design and screen-printing company Be Creative. His own brand is known as Infinite Inception. Infinite, meaning forever or timeless, and inception, referring to his favorite movie of the same name.\n\nEdo made his public debut as a painter during Art Miami/Art Basel in 2018 as part of the Pigment International Miami Reveal, just one year after creating his first painting. His digital exhibition, Infinite State of Mind, was shown in Harlem in 2017, and he has been featured at the Baltimore Gallery in Detroit. He is currently expanding the Bronzeville space he co-owns called Escape Studios Chicago. His survey exhibition, Memories Museum, appeared at the Logan Art Center at the University of Chicago in 2020.\n\nEdo has worked with After School Matters and the Walgreen’s “Expressions” arts program and has been featured on WTTW, ABC News, FOX32, Chicago Creatives, Champagne & Snark, and the Living with Sam Graham Radio Show. He has also exhibited at, or partnered with, corporations such as Google, Hyatt International, LinkedIn, Twitter and the Chicago White Sox.\n\nTags: Chicago, Edo, Epiphany Center for the Arts, near west side, World of Fantasy",
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"m0thman\nStill lost tho, I just think maikelele's experiences shows and foxes inexperience shows at the level that matters. Since they are both inconsistent stat-wise I think they should keep the more known of the unknown quantities lol\n2016-01-22 22:06\n#117\nAle |\n\nlolazzz112\nI guess we will see what kind of effect kicking Gob b has on this team. Still I wish you guys the best of luck. I don't know why you couldn't have had Gob replaced ingame and asked him to be an external IGL. I feel like that dude was pretty smart in this game.\n2016-01-21 16:15\n#36\n\nsexyplaiboi\nwhat do they think kicking gob b and gettin no new igl for that. Germany only have trash igls gob b was best choice mouse silver forever and with gob b silver too but they were silver Tier 4\n2016-01-21 17:40\n#74\n\nthevulk\nIf gob b was a better fragger, this team would have been an easy tier 2 and with potential to upset in tournaments. They didn't need to change up their roles and how the team operates, they just needed an IGL that could produce kills like Happy, Flusha, Fallen, even Karrigan or Zues. They just need to find someone who has IGL smarts, firepower, and who isn't a German hacker. Until then this team will continue to lose 3v5 all day.\n2016-01-21 20:09\n#94\nmethod |\n\nSorrym8\nUse nicknames, not surnames; don't clickb8, make better questions (pretty sure people would like to know if niko feels like IGL role will impact his performance and things as such) kthxbye\n2016-01-21 21:10\n#101\n\nRpK\nPlayer of the week\n2",
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"This grassy mountain bears no resemblance to any other Scafell in this district – not sure how it came by its name. I have a google for the source of the name but the only definitions I get are either about Scafell or Scafell Pike themselves or the history of the name changing from Scawfell to Scafell. However, I do come across a hit on the Herdy website tells me that the word Scafell derives from the Old Norse word “skalli” which refers to a bald summit, lacking vegetation. Hmmm …. does grass not count as vegetation….?\n\nAnyway, back to our walk. The cloud is beginning to lift and patches of blue sky are starting to appear. We’ve had our lunch and can see our highest point of the day, Knott, looming above us in the distance so we don’t hang around but head off to our next mountain.\n\nThe paths are initially indistinct and it gets boggy as we reach the depression. We then have a steep pull up 250ft of grassy ascent and we’ve reached the top of Knott:",
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"Above: The bed is made of blackened steel with a Baltic birch plywood headboard and was built by good friend and architect Matt Hutchinson who built the bed from a toothpick model that Rowe made. Rowe’s mode of transportation around the city hangs on the wall. In 10 Favorites: Indoor Bicycle Storage, we explore other for parking your bike indoors.",
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"Above: A map of coastal Maine from Daye’s mother hangs in a Re-Frame poster hanger designed friends Paul Galli and Todd Seidman of 54Dean. “Jesse built the lamp for me from a old tripod when we were first dating,” Daye says. “He bought the lampshade from Just Shades on Spring St. and vintage cloth covered wire from Sundial Wire and cobbled the whole thing together.”\n\n“It’s a little janky and tilts to one side, but I love it,” Rowe says.",
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"Above: The floors are finished with three-parts basic ebony stain mixed with one-part Ronan Japan colors pigment in white. “The floors were kind of an experiment to approximate the look of a concrete factory floor”, Rowe says. “Instead of wiping the stain back after application, we let it sit and soak in; applying 2 coats. The resulting finish has a paint-like opacity but it is actually soaked into the wood, showing its character more than paint.”",
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"Above: ” I actually bought the bookshelf when we were living to together in a different space, but in a weird act of kismet we discovered it fit perfectly between the columns of our current space and helped divide the home office and living areas really nicely,” Rowe says. “One of those happy accidents.”",
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"The first step is to pop the amaranth. Heat a pot until water “dances” when flicked on the surface, add about 2 Tablespoons dry amaranth, cover with a lid, and shake the pot until the amaranth has popped. I made about 5 batches to get 2 cups of popped cereal.",
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"Combina all ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine.",
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"I topped my cereal with sliced banana, frozen raspberries, and coconut flakes before pouring about 1 cup of the pistachio cream on top. I love mixing things up in the mornings and starting my day with a wide variety of flavors and textures. This hearty bowl of “cereal” and “milk” certainly fit the bill.",
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"It’s a new year. A new beginning. For me, that is a huge relief. The end of 2012 was more than a little challenging, so the idea of a fresh start is very appealing. Already this year, I’ve gotten a new haircut (I got bangs!), made some new friends, and adopted a new “come what may” sort of attitude. It’s exciting.\n\nI was talking with a good girlfriend the other day about life, love, and New Years resolutions. We started laughing at the “crunchy granola” nature of my musings. Since that phrase came up, I have been craving actual granola.",
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"The flavor of this batch was decided primarily by what was stocked in the bulk bins… apricots, pistachios, walnuts. I decided this combo was a safe bet, since Lindsey has been enjoying the bag of Apricot Pistachio Marge Granola I recently gave her. I’m definitely pleased with the outcome.",
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"Preheat oven to 300F. Combine oats, nuts, coconut, and spices in a large bowl. Melt coconut oil and honey in a small saucepan over low heat. Pour over oat mixture and toss until evenly distributed. Spread the mixture onto a large baking sheet. Bake 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Mix in apricots, stirring to break up any clumps. Return to oven for about 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Cool, and enjoy!\n\nStirring in the apricots\n\nSince the coconut was sweetened and I knew I’d be serving the granola with fruit, I cut the amount of other sweeteners pretty dramatically. If you prefer sweeter granola, add 1/3 cup packed brown sugar to the oat and nut mixture.",
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"I love that yummy food came from my “crunchy granola” thoughts. What are your New Years resolutions? Have they influenced your meals lately?\n\nI love biscotti as an afternoon or after dinner snack, especially with a latte or a glass of almond milk. I went through a phase when I lived in New York where I ate biscotti on pretty much a daily basis. Trader Joe’s makes a tasty chocolate dipped variety, and almost every coffee shop sells biscotti. But I had never made my own until this weekend.",
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"Biscotti are twice-baked cookies. If you sample them after the first phase of baking, they taste just like a typical crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside cookie. The second phase of baking makes them super crunchy and perfect for dipping.",
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"Slicing the log after the first phase of baking\n\nAs part of my New Year’s Resolution to learn more about the ingredients I use, my first rule is “no assumptions.” I will not assume I know about an ingredient, but rather, I will research all key ingredients to really learn about them.\n\nFor example, I know that pistachios are those little green nuts that typically come in shells (unless you have bulk bins that sell them already shelled!), and are lower in fat than other nuts. But how do they grow? What vitamins and minerals do they contain?",
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"Pistachio: Cultivated in California, Turkey, Italy, and Iran, pistachios are an important culinary nut that has been used for thousands of years, as far back as 6750 BC. In the U.S, pistachios have been cultivated as a commercial crop since the 1930s. The pistachio nuts we eat are the seed of the plant, contained within the hard, whitish/beige shell of the fruit. When the fruit ripens, it splits open, revealing the seed. Compared to other nuts, pistachios have one of the highest amounts of protein and fiber. They also contain important vitamins and minerals including copper, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, Vitamin A, thiamine, and Vitamin B-6.",
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"Dried Cherry: The cherry tree was named after the Turkish town of Cesarus, and is said to date back to 300 BC. Cherries come in two varieties: sweet and sour, both of which can be dried and eaten as a snack or used in baked goods. The red pigment in cherries, anthocyanin, is being studied for its antioxidant properties.",
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"I was surprised to see that Culinary Artistry does not list cherries and pistachios as a common flavor pairing. In my opinion, they are quite a complimentary pair.\n\nIn addition to the lovely flavor combination of pistachios and cherries, these biscotti have a hint of orange due to a little bit of zest added to the batter. I love the subtle complexity that this hint of citrus provides. It keeps the biscotti feeling light and refreshing, while the whole wheat flour and oats also ensure that they are slightly heartier and more filling than the average baked good.",
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"Ready to be baked again!",
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"My only complaint against homemade biscotti is that they have to bake for quite a long time, so you have to plan ahead when making them. However, the hands on work is simple, so they’re perfect for making on a lazy Saturday afternoon. I’ll be making more soon, potentially dipped in chocolate ;-).\n\nDo you like biscotti? Any favorite flavors or drinks to dip them into?",
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The Kentuckian was with Republican colleagues as they practiced for an annual charity baseball game among members of Congress and their staffers. Paul told Lawrence Smith of WDRB-TV in Louisville that the shooting that left U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise critically wounded would have been a “massacre” had Capitol Police guarding the Louisiana congressman (Scalise) not intervened.\n\nAccording to Smith, Paul says he wasn’t alarmed when he first heard the shots, but then realized something was terribly wrong when he saw Scalise get hit and realized bullets were ricocheting around the ballfield. Paul says he was able to escape the scene and make his way back to Capitol Hill after the police officers wounded the gunman, James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Ill. 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John Yarmuth (3rd District) wrote a letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price to detail his objections to the changes Gov. Matt Bevin wants to make to the program. She says federal regulators are expected to make a decision on the Bevin administration’s Medicaid waiver request sometime this month.\n\nSmith says U of L faces a four-year probation; a five-game suspension for head coach Rick Pitino; a loss of scholarships; and financial penalties resulting from unethical conduct by a former director of basketball operations. Andre McGee is alleged to have provided strippers and escorts for basketball players and recruits at the school. As a result, three players were ruled ineligible and U of L will have to vacate more than 100 games in which those players participated, says Smith.\n\nThat could include the school’s 2013 NCAA basketball championship title. Smith says NCAA infractions committee members found the actions to provide sexual favors to underage recruits to be “repugnant.”\n\nInterim U of L President Greg Postel joined Pitino and Athletics Director Tom Jurich to denounce the sanctions as excessive. Smith said the school plans to appeal the NCAA’s decision.\n\nPitino claims he knew nothing of McGee’s actions, but the NCAA still holds the head coach accountable, says Smith. Pitino will sit out the first five games of Atlantic Coast Conference play in the upcoming season.\n\nThe new leadership at the University of Louisville Foundation continues to sort through the results of its recent audit. Yetter says the review found numerous management and financial problems in the separate non-profit during the tenure of James Ramsey, who served as president of both the university and the foundation. Yetter says current foundation board members are deciding what issues they may want to investigate further and whether they want to “claw back” moneys that were improperly spent by Ramsey.\n\nEarlier this month Bevin issued an executive order to create a charter schools advisory council, and to dissolve and reconstitute several other boards, including the Educational Professional Standards Board. Beshear gave the governor seven days to rescind the order, arguing that the law cited by the Bevin administration in the reorganization doesn’t apply to the boards in question.\n\nCheves says that instead of appointing new members as individual terms expire, Bevin sought to repopulate the entire board memberships. He says the governor has used that tactic with other state boards since taking office. 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Cheves says 29 states and the District of Columbia allow patients to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Several proposed bills to permit the practice in Kentucky have failed to pass the General Assembly. Cheves says the governor does not oppose medical marijuana, but Bevin wants lawmakers to approve such legislation for his signature.",
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"Pinktober is making me crazy…for realz\n\nIt’s not just an excuse to go postal or blow off some steam, it really is making me crazy. The prolific presence of Pinktober is making me nuts. I’m seeing red (of which pink is a derivative, I suppose). The other day, a woman in the grocery store was sporting one of the worst pink offenders, IMHO, the “Save the Tatas” shirt. I saw her and her offending shirt in the produce aisle and felt a sick feeling in my stomach. I was barely in the store and was already being thrust into the belly of the beast. Just walking in the store, I was accosted by a huge display of “awareness” crap — flower arrangements, helium-filled balloons, potholders, even pink-ribbon bedecked cakes, for cryin’ out loud. Sheesh.\n\nDo those of us who have tangled with this damn disease really need to run the gauntlet of reminders of said disease just to get into the grocery store? Sheesh.\n\nMaybe the display of pink junk that greeted me at the store set me up so that when I saw the “Save the Tatas” shirt, I was primed and ready for a tussle.",
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"I tried to be respectful. I did. I entered into the conversation with every intention of getting her point of view. I’m curious, genuinely curious, as to why a grown woman would sport such a message across her chest. So I pointed to her shirt as our paths crossed by the giant pile of pumpkins (which thankfully had not been painted pink). I asked her if she’d had breast cancer. Just curious. She said no, she has not had breast cancer. Oh, so you know someone who has? I asked. No, but she bought the shirt to support breast cancer awareness.\n\nThe interrogation continued as I asked her if she was aware of how buying the shirt helps, and what, in her opinion, does “awareness” even mean? She didn’t really have an answer for that. Huh.\n\nI pressed on, like a dog with a bone, and asked if she was aware of which charity received proceeds from the purchase of that shirt. Again, no answer. At this point, she was probably wondering how to contact security in the grocery store. I concluded our little chat by telling her that I have had breast cancer, and I do know many other women who have as well, and that those of us in the pink ribbon club don’t care for those shirts because some of us were put in the unpopular position, through no fault of our own, of not being able to “Save our Tatas,” and that seeing such messages serve as a stark and unwelcome reminder of that most unpleasant fact.\n\nShe said she’d never thought about that. She was not aware of that.\n\nI bet she’s also not aware of the fact that once you lose your tatas, each and every glance downward or glimpse in a mirror is a smack in the face. That even after reconstruction — or multiple reconstructions — those tatas will never be the same. Some women end up with a version they like better. Some end up with a version that makes them sad each and every time they see that new, not-so-improved version.\n\nShe and I parted ways, me feeling marginally better for having unburdened myself, her probably feeling like she needed to go home and lie down. Hopefully she went home and threw that damned shirt in the garbage, where it belongs.\n\nThen I hear that our local professional soccer team, the Houston Dynamo, is hosting an “awareness” event of their own tomorrow. The first 5,000 fans at the Breast Cancer Awareness Match will score a mini pink soccer ball. Sweet.\n\nBut this is how they choose to market the event.",
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"Tell me, please, anyone, what the scantily-clad cheerleader in the pink attire has to do with breast cancer? Or is that what it takes to get people to attend the event? Questions, people–I have questions!\n\nI had to dig pretty hard to find any info on the actual event. While these images are splashed all over the web, details on what the event really is all about remain elusive. The Dynamo website shows a much less exciting image:\n\nBut when I clicked on the link to bobby boots breast cancer/Dynamo Charities, I got nowhere. The computer told me that the page I sought could not be found. Bummer. My next question: is the bobby boots breast cancer image above, with the philanthropic player (who I assume is Bobby) and the soccer-cleat-wearing pink ribbon, that much less effective than the perky cheerleader in her push-up bra? Do people really care less about this dreaded disease if it’s marketed without actual images of breasts?\n\nI was still full of questions when I saw this on a car:",
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"This time, I didn’t accost the person sporting the offending message because the light turned green. But I wanted to. I wanted to say, Can you imagine in your wildest dreams putting sticker on your car that says “balls! support testicular cancer research!” Or “ovaries! egg-makers or silent killers?” No, me neither. As the shirt says, It’s all about the boobies.",
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"It certainly isn’t “all about the boobies” — it’s about a woman’s life, and how BC threatens and too often takes her life. I’m still waiting for an explanation of how any of this boobie culture makes any difference in the “fight” against breast cancer. If you see a guy wearing a shirt like this, does it enact any change whatsoever in the BC arena?",
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"I wonder how he would feel if I wore a shirt saying “PROSTATES make me happy”? I can’t even find an image of such a shirt because guess what — it doesn’t exist! No, instead the prostate cancer “awareness” shirts look like this:",
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"“I Wear Blue for My Dad” conveys a slightly different message than “Save Second Base.” It says the focus is on the person, not the body part. The take-away message here is that sexualizing a devastating disease does nothing for those who suffer from it.\n\nWell, wait a sec — I take that back. Sexualizing a devastating disease does do something for those who suffer from it. It makes them feel bad. Really bad. It makes them mad. Really mad. It makes them want to accost random people in the grocery store or at the bank and set them straight. It makes them have to confront the fact that at this very moment, they may be crossing that bridge from “survivor” with NED to stage IV without a cure. I will never, ever forget the feeling of utter fear when the first oncologist I consulted said once a cancer comes back, no matter what stage it was upon original diagnosis, the recurrence sends you straight to stage IV and you’re considered incurable. Not that you’re going to die from it, as many stage IV cancers can be managed, but treatment is ongoing, as in, for the rest of your life (however long that will be).\n\nThat, my friends, is the reality of breast cancer. Not a cutesy slogan. Not a titillating (pun intended) t-shirt. Not an overtly sexual bumper sticker. It’s not about the boobies. It’s about my life.\n\n39 Comments on “Pinktober is making me crazy…for realz”"
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"Burma (Myanmar) is in a state of violent uncertainty as protesters and the junta compete for Burma’s future that will either be a nod to the past’s brutal military dictatorship or a new and reformed democracy spearheaded by the new generation of Burmese youth. Over 61 protesters are estimated to have been killed since the February 1st coup d’etat, which ousted the internationally disgraced but democratically-elected state counsellor, Aung San Suu Kyi. Protests have shown little sign of letting up as three more demonstrators are reported to have been killed on International Women’s Day in the wake of nighttime raids on alleged protest movement leaders. Six more demonstrators were reported killed as of Thursday, March 11th. Protesters have been repeatedly gunned down in street demonstrations and military raids across the country. As reported by Amnesty International, videos across social media have emerged showing security forces beating protesters in detention, shooting at bystanders in their balconies for filming, and firing upon protesters in demonstrations in what amounts to extrajudicial killings. Many of the gunshot wounds have been recorded on the head, showing an intent to kill by security forces. The deaths of the U Khin Maung Latt and Zaw Myat Linn of the National League for Democracy died after alleged torture following police and military raids on their homes. These are the latest pro-democracy political figures to be killed while in detention. Former police officers who escaped from Burma into India have claimed in a BBC interview that the junta is ordering the killing of protesters and opposition leaders. The junta has threatened future relations with India if the officers are not deported. If deported, the safety of the officers would be in serious question given the killing of high-profile politicians while in custody.\n\nTrade unions, business owners, and civil servants have joined the opposition protest, threatening to shut down the state in a general strike. The internal pressure from all aspects of Burma’s society could lead to a military escalation in violence in the coming days and weeks. The latest train workers’ protest was met by live rounds and detentions. Swift and cohesive regional and international pressure outside of the United Nations Security Council is necessary for a united front of domestic resistance and international backing against the military junta to be successful in preventing a military escalation. Weak global cohesion and responses, especially with China’s veto power in the Security Council, could lead to a prolonged internal conflict, more deaths, and human rights violations. A global response should be formed between the U.S., the European Union and led by South-East Asian partnerships.\n\nIn light of the demand for an international response is a Twitter campaign by the protesters that acknowledges their complicity and unwillingness to accept their government’s response/role in the Rohingya crisis. The protesters and Burmese people can no longer deny the humanity and history of violence against the Rohingyas and other ethnic minorities. The killing of protesters, nighttime raids, and torture carried out by the Burmese military against counter-coup demonstrators, politicians, and opposition leaders is a clear sign for the Burmese youth that the military, sanctioned by the former government, carried out the mass killings and the possible genocide against the Rohingyas. In an incredibly delicate period, Burma could see the momentum of the opposition collapse without concrete regional and global response. The Rohingya are especially at risk if the military were to take absolute power and isolate the country. The same military units that are alleged to have carried out war crimes against the Rohingyas have been deployed to protest hot spots, with many participating in the killing of protesters. The regional impact could see a fresh wave of displaced persons across the border into India and Bangladesh, the latter being the traditional temporary escape point for the Rohingyas. Thailand has started its preparations for a cross-border refugee crisis by stepping up border patrols and establishing a refugee center.\n\nRohingyas and Islam in Burma\n\nThe Rohingya are a stateless Muslim ethnic group who primarily live in the Rakhine State near the border with Bangladesh. Their relationship with Burmese authorities and neighboring communities has a long history of oppression and otherness based on ethnoreligious differences. The military government passed The 1982 Citizenship Law that effectively rescinded Rohingya citizenship and restricted their internal movements. The Rohingyas stateless identity allows for legality in persecuting them under the framework of an illegal foreign intruder. Discriminatory trope campaigns by far-right Buddhists have effectively developed widespread mistrust and dehumanization against the Muslim minority, which resulted in the possible genocide of Rohingyas and attacks on Muslims across the country. As a Buddhist majority nation, Burma has an active population of ultra-right Buddhists, including in the Rakhine state. This has set the tone for repeated conflicts with the Muslim minorities for decades, leading to killings, mob riots, as well as social and economic competition between the two groups, particularly against the Rohingya. The government, civilian or military, has always sided against the Rohingyas and the various other minority groups. The 1982 Citizenship Law, competition, and anti-Islam sentiment in Burma effectively isolated the Rohingya socially and economically, leading to food, health, and water scarcity. The denial of their human rights and Burmese citizenship has excluded the Rohingya for governmental representation and voting. The exclusion has allowed for repeated violent military operations that are hidden from much of the general population. 2012, 2015, and the ongoing crisis that started in 2017 has brought some international attention, but the United Nations remains deadlocked. The state-owned media and the celebrated, democratically elected president were able to deny any human rights violations with credibility for the general population. Much of the military’s actions were hidden or denied via state media and in the United Nations by then-state counsellor, Aung San Suu Kyi. The narrative from the state on its treatment and military operations against the Rohingyas can no longer be hidden after the military junta’s violent crackdown on dissent.\n\nSuppose the international response is timely and robust enough to allow for a return to democracy in Burma. In that case, the issue of the Rohingya crisis can be brought into the political process in reforming the new post-coup government. The anti-coup demonstrators are a new generation of Burmese that now fully grasp the violent nature of their own security forces and the ousted government. If they are to be successful, this movement could mean forming a new enhanced democratic government that dramatically changes Burma’s direction in favor of sweeping democratic reform, especially for minority groups. This could allow for full citizenship and rights under Burmese law. The granting of citizenship and representation in Nay Pyi Taw would, over time, end the period of mass killings, rape, and ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya. The dramatic shift could also cause immediate violence and ethnic clashes in the Rakhine state between ultra-right Buddhists and the Rohingya. Peacekeeping forces from neighboring Buddhist majority states would have to be deployed to prevent a spike in ethnoreligious violence and clashes. A peacekeeping force could only be deployed if the military coup fails to gain complete governance power. An issue created is how the peacebuilding process would be played out between the Rohingyas and the broader Buddhist majority, especially for those involved in ethnic clashes. The second issue is the military’s willingness to give up power while knowing that charges of human rights violations are on the table in the Hague. These issues are critical for human rights, religious freedom, and human security for both the Rohingya and Buddhists.\n\nBuilding dialogue between the Muslim and Buddhist sects is vital to ensuring broad human rights are protected for each ethnoreligious group of Burma. The granting of citizenship is necessary, but so too is acknowledging the immediate violence that can be sparked among ultra-right Buddhist communities, groups, and the Rohingya. A bridge that can gap the understanding is the shared experience of violence at the hands of the post-coup military broadly across Burma. Education is vital for fostering shared understandings of each group’s position and place within Burmese society. As the opposition is victimized by the military, so too are the Rohingya. The demonstrators have acknowledged this reality. The acknowledgment of suffering acts both as an understanding of shared trauma but also a receipt for humanity given by the Buddhist majority to the Muslim minority. This is a place that dialogue can be created to foster national unity for humanitarian and democratic reform that benefits each group within Burma.\n\nIn the case that democracy protesters are able to achieve victory, the military will likely be presented with war crimes charges stemming from their actions against the Rohingya on top of the killing and torture of each counter-coup group. Possible genocide, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity are the charges that the military junta understands would be presented to them by the post-coup government and international comunity. The navigation between holding those accountable and reconciliation is critical for preventing the military from doubling down on its efforts to take control and avoid accountability for their crimes. A way to avoid this from taking place is making the policy of going only after the decision-makers within the military command groups who orchestrated the mass killings of the Rohingyas and ordered the use of live rounds on protesters. The policy would have to be publicized and made readily available to all ranks of the military. This would, in effect, allow the military to keep its structure, prevent a power vacuum, and hold the true persons accountable for their crimes rather than the average footsoldier. This approach would allow for the enlisted, junior, and career officers to keep their positions, which would make siding against the upper echelons of the military and command teams involved with crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killings more likely. This is a learning lesson from the Iraqi military’s disbandment and the bureaucracies following the U.S. Iraq war which created a power vacuum that Iraq is still dealing with. The repercussions from the military junta doubling down on its efforts to steal power or a collapse of the military are a risk that could put Burma and its neighbors in an environment that is far worse than isolated punishment for decision-makers. The anti-coup protest movement, if not abandoned by the world, could be used to end the Rohingya crisis.\n\nPrevPreviousNavalny’s Case: Two Russias Without Love\nNextThe Importance of Being Benin…The Political and Security Ramifications of the Upcoming ElectionsNext",
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"In the early morning of January 17, 1994, the 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake ripped through Los Angeles, sending the city into chaos. In the L.A. Times, a survivor commented poetically, \"I was looking at the ceiling and then I saw the sky.\" It perfectly sums up the confusion of the moment: when a disaster strikes, the world seems surreal, vulnerable, uncontrollable, unpredictable. Maybe not the words you think of when you think of a musical performance, but the unexpected is exactly what to expect when a \"song-play\" by the same name as that quote takes the stage at the Ford Ampitheatre on Saturday night.\n\nThe late poet, author, and playwright June Jordan was taken by that quote while she was composing the libretto for John Adams' composition about the disaster, and she was the one who made it the title of the enigmatic piece. Later, the song-play, directed at the time by Peter Sellars, opened to mixed reviews at the Lincoln Center in New York (better reviews would follow during its run in Europe), but it's not until this year, the 20th anniversary of the quake, that \"Ceiling/Sky\" will finally play for an L.A. audience in Hollywood. Here, it will be directed by acclaimed director Andreas Mitisek of the Long Beach Opera and is part of the Ford's Zev Yaroslavsky Signature Series.\n\nA 1995 article in the L.A. Times chronicling the New York opening queried, \"Which leads to the obvious question: Why isn't a show about Los Angeles, created by West Coast artists, scheduled to play in Los Angeles? No one in Los Angeles has asked for it, Adams answers. There are rumors, Jordan answers. I'm only thinking a day at a time, Sellars answers.\"",
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"During the technical rehearsal, Mitisek warns one of the singers to watch out for a particularly twisty piece passage she has to deftly curl her voice through -- jumpy and complex, the music is classic John Adams. The composer is known for his challenging postminimal masterpieces \"Shaker Loops\" (1978) and \"Short Ride in a Fast Machine.\" In fact, \"Ceiling/Sky\" is hard to classify partly because of Adams' unbound approach.\n\nAnd its what makes it such a compelling piece of music. At 110 minutes, it's as succinct as a play, but the complexity of the music makes it engrossing, and Adams purposefully enunciated Jordan's libretto along with the music, so that it can be easily deciphered. The message is meant to be understood. Mitisek lauds his cast for being up to the task, filled with award-winning singers Peddle, Cedric Berry, Bernard Holcomb, Zeffin Quinn Hollis, Andrew Nguyen, Lindsay Patterson, and Holly Sedillos.\n\n\"With many works by John Adams, in the end, it should sound easy, but the intricacy of the clockwork is much more complicated,\" says Mitisek. \"The piece itself, even though some numbers are pretty straightforward jazz or gospel, but you need singers who are trained crossover singers in all of these different genres, and they need to be trained classically so they can also master the behind-the-stage musical challenges that are in the score. John Adams just writes brilliantly, but you really need to be a good musician to play everything.\"\n\nIn the end, though, it's the topic of the earthquake that might connect the hardest with an Angeleno crowd. After all, says Davis, prognosticators unceasingly talk about us being on the verge of the big one. \"It's just something to think about,\" Davis says. \"The audience that is coming should be ready for an adventure.\""
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"Original story, July 20: Mark Richards and Wanda McGarry both from Kovacs construction addressed the Board of Selectmen recently to request a detour around Anderson Road in August. The detour is part of Aquarion’s sub station project adjacent to Julian Curtiss School. Aquarion, plans to upgrade the substation built in late 1970s and replace it.\n\nMcGarry and Richards said the road detour would take place while they upgrade all the piping under the road, and would be in effect from August 8-29.\n\nThe Board of Selectmen approved the request for detour.",
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"are not new, possibly, it is time to review and re-educate ourselves, and others, on the value of civil discourse, broadening our understandings, and nonviolent civil disobedience that can also result in positive social change without the loss of human lives.\n\nAs long as there have been individuals and groups, there have also been disagreements-and sometimes violence to resolve those disagreements. Some would argue, as societies continue to evolve technologically, it is equally important to help individuals and communities to develop their capacities for civil discourse, by recommending positive social actions that increase civil engagement, improve emotional intelligence, enhance the quality of life, and augment our understanding of global interdependence.\n\nMany of us remember studying American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) and reading his 1849 thesis Civil Disobedience in which he contemplated the nature of civil disobedience–highlighting, in his opinion, the right of the individual to resist government action or policies that were blatantly against an individual’s moral values or conscience. Thoreau’s notion, and practice of, positive civil disobedience eventually resulted in his being arrested for not paying a poll tax. Thoreau resisted the tax because it conflicted with his conscience. He believed that the funds generated from the tax would be used to finance the Mexican War, a campaign which he vehemently opposed. Thoreau, further, saw the war as a means to expand slave territories in the United States, and he considered such an immoral undertaking.",
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"From Thoreau’s thesis it appears that he is not arguing for no government, but that he is imagining a “State at least which can afford to be just to all men, and to treat the individual with respect as a neighbor; which even would not think it inconsistent with its own repose if a few were to live aloof from it, not meddling with it, nor embraced by it…” Even though it was penned over 100 years ago, Thoreau’s thesis reflects conflicts we continue to struggle with today. He states further, “It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience; but a corporation of conscientious men is a corporation with a conscience.”\n\nAlthough they are too numerous to name, some prominent civil disobedience involved Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi (1869-1948), for his role in leading India to independence; Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), for his role in leading the nation’s peaceful Civil Rights Movement until his assassination; Cesar Chavez (1927-1993) for his role in organizing a labor union to protect the rights of workers; Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) for his role in protesting apartheid which, after his imprisonment of nearly 30 years, eventually led to world recognition, a Nobel Peace Prize, and anti-apartheid improvements; and many more individuals–known and unknown–who have led and continue to inspire non-violent civil disobedience.",
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"So, what does this tell us as leaders of organizations, communities, and families? Some might argue that it is our responsibility to ensure that students, and developing adults, are exposed to stories of non-violent civil disobedience–hopefully to counterbalance the other reports of more violent ways to resolve conflicts that are broadcasted via various news and entertainment media.\n\nAs managers of businesses and observers of interpersonal interactions, there are daily opportunities for us to model civil engagement, civil discourse, and decision-making that demonstrates the value of engagement of a broad range of individuals and appreciation of more diverse perspectives. As leaders, we can not only listen to diverse opinions and solutions with respect and understanding, but we can also help others recognize the value of diverse viewpoints.\n\nUltimately, the family is probably the first place to form meaningful viewpoints about the individual’s responsibilities in society. Possibly",
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"conversations that occur in family worlds should also encompass strategies for supporting and expressing disagreement in civil and non-violent ways. Because the family is the basic building block of society, when families actively promote listening, tolerance, civil discourse, and awareness of other cultures, they offer a strong foundation for productive civil discourse and nonviolent positive social action in our larger global communities.\n\nAs leaders–be it in our families, our workplaces, our communities, our nation, or anywhere on our Earth–it is our critical responsibility to help each other work towards truly forming a more perfect union, the intention stated in the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America."
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