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This increases the accuracy of the measurement, because more gas can expand, resulting in a larger change in volume. In the simplest case, air is used, which can be considered as an ideal gas. A scale is attached to the cylinder from which the volume change can be read. The total volume results from the sum of the vessel volume, cylinder volume and volume of the hose.\n\nIf the air is now heated, it expands against the ambient pressure and pushes the piston upwards. On the one hand, at a constant volume the pressure would increase due to the increase in temperature (law of Amontons). On the other hand, at constant temperature, the pressure would decrease due to the increase in volume (law of Boyle-Mariotte). Both effects cancel each other out, so to speak, if the volume of the gas can expand freely. Overall, there is therefore no change in pressure in the present case. The expanding gas gives way to the pressure increase permanently, so to speak. It is the ambient air pressure and the weight of the piston that forces the gas to maintain its constant pressure. The thermodynamic process is therefore isobaric.\n\nThe air in the vessel is heated by a water bath. Measurement uncertainties arise at this point due to the uneven heating, since only the air in the vessel is heated, but not in the hose and cylinder. In order to keep the measurement uncertainty as small as possible, the volume in the hose and in the cylinder should be kept as small as possible. Alternatively, the entire measuring apparatus can be placed in a water bath. In this way, the dependence of the gas volume on the temperature at constant pressure can be investigated.\n\nAs already mentioned, during the experiment one already notices that the volume increases as the temperature rises. For a more precise analysis it is useful to plot the measured values in a diagram. For this purpose, the volume is plotted against the temperature (unit: °C).\n\nThe diagram shows that volume increases linearly with temperature. However, in this form there is no proportionality between the two quantities! Proportionality means that an increase of the one quantity causes an increase of the other quantity to the same extent. A doubling of the temperature should therefore also result in a doubling of the volume.\n\nAbsolute zero is defined by the fact that the molecules no longer move. The molecules gather in a singularity, so to speak, and the gas no longer has any volume (note that the particles of ideal gases are regarded as mass points and therefore have no volume). The gas volume is therefore zero at absolute zero. Therefore this point became the reference point of the Kelvin scale (0 K = -273 °C).\n\nStarting from absolute zero, the volume of a gas increases proportionally with temperature only if the unit Kelvin is used. Note that a proportional relationship between two quantities is only given if the straight line in the diagram runs through the origin.\n\nIf, in the case of a proportional relationship between two quantities, one quantity increases to the same extent as the other quantity, then the quotient of both quantities is in any case constant. This statement can be verified using the values obtained from the experiment. For an isobaric process, the quotient of volume and temperature is therefore always constant in any state of the gas:\n\nThe constancy of the quotient of volume and temperature of an isobaric process was experimentally investigated by the physicist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac. 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They also recently brought Gals Aloud to HOME in Manchester.\n\nOn an extremely warm afternoon – but thankfully in an air conditioned bar in Soho – we caught up with TuckShop’s founder and creative director Chris Clegg to find out a bit more about the TuckShop story so far and what’s next for them.\n\nHow did it all begin?\nI produced theatre for a few years, I was a theatre manager in the West End. I produced a show that lost lots of money, and I lost my job because I was so distracted with the show and trying to make it work. I got a job at the now no longer here (may she rest in peace) Molly Moggs. I worked and lived above Molly Moggs for two years, rent free in Soho working in a gay bar, it wasn’t the worst time! They had a lot of the old school drag there, and they were always like ‘you should try drag’ and I was like ‘no, I don’t want to’. But then Madame Jojo’s used to run a competition, and I entered it for a dare from the bar staff, and I ended up going all the way through and coming second. Not bad! And then that introduced me to the world of drag.\n\nI was on a TV show called Drag Queens of London with Baga Chipz, Me, and loads more. I was always trying to keep drag and producing separate, I thought I had to be very professional to be a producer and drag didn’t feel like that. So it ended up being kinda two very separate threads. A couple of years back I used to go to Her Upstairs and I met Cheryl Hole. She was like ‘I wanna do a Girls Aloud show!’ and I said ‘I’ll help you do that, that sounds fun’. And that’s the origin of Gals Aloud. We did our first performance there and we had about 150 people rammed in and it was great.\n\nIt was about that time I went, well, why not make a company that manages UK queens, that can help get British performers gigs, because it was at a time before UK Drag Race when all the American girls would come and get all the gigs, and a lot of promoters were asking the UK girls to work for free to support them. So we were like, why don’t we manage people, try and get them some work, try and put on some shows of our own and see what happens. And it’s gone really well!\n\nCan you tell us more about what you’re working on right now?\nThe Sickening ‘90s Drag Prom, it’s a concept we’re giving a go. You come along, there’s a headteacher, a science teacher, a PE teacher and there’s games and stupid things to join in and a dance. You’re competing in two halves, the audience are two different houses within one school. Like a gay Hogwarts, just without the TERFs – that’s what everyone wants, right? So you come, you have a stupid, nostalgic, ‘90s kinda night with the drag performers bossing you around. We have the first ones of those this weekend and it’s different for us, we’ll see how it goes, we’ll be learning every night.\n\nThen we’ve got the TuckShop West End season, which is the first ever drag season in a West End theatre. This is a test to see if two weeks works, and then maybe next year we’ll come back and do it for longer with more names and more shows. It’s about time we took over the West End theatres – let’s take them all over. One night a week we do Matilda but everyone’s in drag… or everyone would watch an all-drag SIX, they’d be desperate for that!\n\nWould Chris ever return to drag himself?\nIn Death Drop, we had an understudy in the show who covered all the characters so if anyone went off, they could cover anyone. One of the cast got COVID so they went off and she went on, so I then had to play all the understudy parts, the ninja, Princess Diana, things like that. It was fun – I made my West End debut as a ninja, which is exactly what I wanted since I was a child! So that was quite a lot, I got to work with different casts – on stage with Willam one night, Courtney Act the next… it was quite a debut to make.\n\nAnd what else do you have in the pipeline?\nWe’re trying to take Death Drop on a UK tour, we’re just trying to get the venues and the cast and everything confirmed for that at the minute. We have TuckShop Live at the Wonderground festival in Earl’s Court, we’re doing a Kings vs Queens night. We’re trying to make sure we platform kings and different genders and styles of drag. We’re also developing some TV stuff, because I’m not doing enough apparently! Holly Stars’ Inspirational is a really fun project, season two of that is coming to Amazon Prime in a month or two and we need to start work on season three.\n\nWe used to do a monthly club night at Jack Solomon’s in Soho which will be coming back. There’s performers, it’s cabaret-style mixed billing, like a raucous, drunken Soho club night. We also have The Crown which is our competition we ran last year with Freedom Bar, which is looking for new drag talent, season one was won by Vanity Milan. That will be coming back when everyone feels comfortable and safe in the venues.\n\nTuckShop already has lots going on, on a large scale – where do you see things in the future? What’s the goal for you guys?\nA good piece of regular TV, just to have that running, in the way that Drag Race funnels talent out. A couple of our projects in development could be that kind of vibe. The stage – me and Holly are like, can we get Death Drop to Broadway? Who can we cast in it? 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While driving your car (or a rented vehicle) is the most convenient method to travel but you are also able to make use of the efficient public transportation in Dubai.\n\nHow Much Will it Cost to get to Jebel Hafeet, from Dubai?\n\nIf you decide to take the public bus option to get to Jebel Hafeet, which is located in Dubai It costs around AED 50 for each person. Renting a taxi to Jebel Hafeet could cost you anywhere from AED 250 or AED300. If you’re travelling as a part of a group or family members, then hiring taxis or using the rental vehicle is more affordable. Also using a bus is more affordable but hiring a vehicle is the fastest method to reach your destination.\n\nHow high is Jebel Hafeet?\n\nThe highest point at the top of Jebel Hafeet Mountain can be up to 1,249 meters above the surface.\nJebel Hafeet is often wrongly believed to be the highest mountain in the UAE however Jebel Jais is the real one that is a staggering height of 1,919 meters. 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Following excavations conducted in 1959 by Danish archaeologists, it revealed the significance of maritime commerce throughout the Arabian Gulf through the discovery of copper artifacts as well as ceramic vessels in the Jebel Hafeet Tombs.\n\nYou’ll be stunned to learn the fact that Jebel Hafeet Desert Park was one of the very first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the UAE. The park is a sole preserver of the rich history and unique diversity of the area. The changing landscapes of the park provide a peek of the evolution that has occurred over the course of millions of years.\n\nHow do you climb and is it safe to climb?\n\nThe formidable Jebel Hafeet, which is 2 second highest mountain in the world and one of the most popular cities’ top weekend getaways. The Jebel Hafeet mountain range is known for its stunning views and rich fossil history. Finding fossils within its surroundings is attracting more adventurers and historical fans to this location every day.\nThe reasons to visit Jebel Hafeet\nMade of weather-beaten limestone Jebel Hafeet tells inexplicably long history of the country’s rapid transition through the Bronze Age to a cosmopolitan civilization. The Jebel Hafeet region is well-known for its significant fossil finds as well. It’s not an undeserved escape from city bustle, but also an amazing access point to the fascinating ancestors in the land.\n\nActivities to enjoy at Jebel Hafeet\n\nJebel Hafeet Mountains is the ideal spot to get lost in many exciting things to do. Here are the top activities to do in and around the mountainous region to get the more of your time.\n1. You can drive your heart out along Jabel Hafeet Mountain Road\nThe first thing Jebel Hafeet is about is the 11.7 length of motorway through the curves and slopes that make up the hill. It was first constructed in 1980, and has since been a dream for drivers and bike lovers. With stunning panoramic views and perfect roadway conditions Jebel Hafeet Mountain Road has been featured in numerous road shows as well as advertising shoots. There’s no better road to get the grip of your wheels whether it’s an automobile or bicycle.\n\n2. Discover your way through the Tombs in Jebel Hafeet Desert Park\n\nThe park is located at the base in the mountains, Jebel Hafeet Desert Park offers a stunning natural setting which allows mountain biking, horseback or camel ride. The park covers 9 kilometers the park is family-friendly and has numerous archaeological and historical remnants.\n\nThis is the site in which Danish archaeologists found tombs more than 5,000 years of age. It is believed that they date back from an earlier period known as the Bronze Age. 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Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) needs to be prioritized and India's septage management policy needs to be reviewed promoting a joint ownership of onsite sanitation system.\n\nOver four lakh individual household toilets have been constructed in urban India since SBM was launched. The government has also claimed to have constructed around 80 lakh countryside toilets across India. Like its predecessors, SBM has a lot of focus on toilet construction but the guideline mentions very little on the effective and safe disposal of the fecal matter.\n\nEvidences suggest that there is a potential threat of contamination of groundwater by using these toilets since faecal matter contains certain micro-organisms, which would contaminate ground water. The extent of contamination of groundwater is a contextual phenomenon since it is essentially dependent on the environmental context of the area, namely the soil and hydrological conditions. 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In situations where the travel time is less than 5 days there is significant risk of contamination, if the time is between 25-30 days, there is low risk and travel time of more than 50 days carries very low risk of contamination (INREM Foundation, 2011)\nDuring the 1970's, the surface water and traditional drinking water sources got polluted due to a large number of factories producing synthetic chemicals and with the growing use of fertilizers and pesticides. With the support from few multilateral agencies, there have been large-scale sinking of tubewells for drinking water, anticipating that groundwater would be relatively free of contaminants. In 1969, the National Rural Drinking Water Supply Programme was launched. This $125 Million $ effort resulted in the rapid construction of 1.2 million borewells. After 4 decades, the groundwater exploitation and its related challenges (geogenic contamination led diseases) pose significant health hazards. 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"I first spoke with GreenEDGE’s first signing Daniel Teklehaimanot at the Bay Crits in Melbourne a couple months ago. He speaks a little English, but first language is Tigrinya, so it wasn’t as detailed of a conversation as I had hoped. In this feature, European based cycling journalist Gregor Brown speaks to Daniel and various people who surround him in Italy to form a better picture of his incredible story.\n\nDaniel Teklehaymanot lives in the best place possible for a budding champion, in Pietro Scampini’s home near Varese. Scampini hosted Cadel Evans when he first came over from Australia and now, over ten years later, he welcomes the WorldTour’s first black African.\n\n“It’s a little colder here, but the weather is nice,” 23-year-old Teklehaymanot explains in his limited English. He arrived on Tuesday from his home country, Eritrea in east Africa. “It’s a bit difficult to train in the [cold weather], but I am leaving on Saturday to Spain.”\n\nGreenEDGE welcomed Teklehaymanot to its headquarters on Lake Varese after he passed the winter months in Australia with Baden Cooke and at home in Africa. He spent this last week getting acquainted with the area, catching up with Scampini and training. Teklehaymanot first met Scampini after the Tour Down Under, but afterwards, GreenEDGE General Manager, Shayne Bannan sent him back home to Eritrea because it was still too cold in Italy.\n\nScampini is a sculptor and a fan of Australian cycling, serving Bannan lunch at his home the day Evans won the Tour de France in Paris. He provides Teklehaymanot a base where he can learn the Italian culture and have a life outside of cycling.\n\n“We are really fortunate that Pietro accepted to have him stay in his home, it’s a great family environment,” Bannan says. “Pietro has spent a long time in Africa and sponsored a number of African artists who came to Italy. He really brings a lot a value to us, bringing culture to our riders, Italian culture, life in general.”\n\nEvans’ roots grew in the Varese area because of his links with team Mapei and Aldo Sassi. He now lives just over the boarder in Stabio, Switzerland, just 20 kilometres away.\n\nThanks to the centre\n\nTeklehaymanot, like Evans, began mountain biking, albeit at a lower level in Eritrea. Like him, his country is developing rapidly. It was stifled by a 30-year war, only gaining independence from Ethiopia in 1993. Before that, it suffered from colonisation by Italy and the United Kingdom.\n\nHe rode with his six sisters and five brothers, and used his bicycle to ride away from Eritrea’s problems. He created a new opportunity. He started road racing in 2005 and progressed. In 2008, racing with the national team, he place fifth overall in the Tour of the Ivory Coast.\n\nThe Union Cycliste International (UCI) took notice. After seeing him race in Morocco in 2008, trainer Michel Theze invited Teklehaymanot to come to the UCI’s World Cycling Centre the following year. He did.\n\nThe centre helps poorly funded nations by inviting its cyclists to train and develop at the UCI’s headquarters in Aigle, Switzerland. In those three years, 2009 to 2011, Teklehaymanot developed and had greater opportunities than what would have been possible at home. The centre’s medical check also revealed a heart problem, it diagnosed Tachycardia, helped him have an operation in Lausanne in early 2009 and recover.\n\nHe placed sixth overall in France’s Tour de l’Avenir in 2009 – in the top ten with Tejay Van Garderen and Romain Sicard – and won a stage in the Under 23 Nations Cup in Canada in 2010. Thanks to the Theze’s help, he rode as a stagiaire Cervélo TestTeam in late 2010, competing in two Italian one-day races. The experience paid off back in Africa, as well. In 2010, he also won the Tour of Rwanda. Last year, he won several home races, including the continental time trial championships and the Kwita Izina Tour.",
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Governor Udom Emmanuel who was a special guest escaped by providence.\n\nAnd speaking in similar tone, Chairman of Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), in the state, Comrade Frankly Isong, alleged that the state government was bias in the manner the White Paper was handled.\n\nHe frowned at government decision to give Apostle Akan Weeks a clean bill of health, when the panel report of enquiry clearly indicted him for constructing on a plot of land that was marked out against such structure by the Uyo Capital City Development Authority.\n\nThomas explained that the N3.5 million that was raised to support victims was through voluntary donations from the public, adding that some of the victims with serious injuries were later sent out of the government hospital, Ibom Multi-Specialist, where they were receiving treatment.\n\nHe said unfortunately those affected had to resort to traditional methods to treat themselves, saying they were too poor and afraid to challenge the government for exonerating Apostle Akan Weeks, whom he claimed was responsible for the tragedy.\n\n“As a lawyer representing the estate of the deceased and those who were injured, we did our best to reach out to them, we defended them.\n\n“We tried to amplify the fact that the government ought to care by virtue of Chapter 2 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the primary purpose of government is the welfare and security of people.\n\n“It is only Planet FM that came to their rescue. 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Like walking onto a stage set fashioned after an Eastern bazaar, the label’s deeply covetable collections are housed in atmospheric wood-panelled rooms, full of open fireplaces, lead-glass windows, and armchairs upholstered in their trademark prints. The original wooden staircase links one floor to another, full of unique luxury gifts, from jewellery, beauty products and designer fashion, to vintage ornaments and classic homeware.\n\nBut the star of the show is undoubtedly the fabric. On the haberdashery floor, surrounded by bales and bales of cotton, linen, and velvet, coloured in a hue of rainbow shades, is where the true glory of Liberty lies. Fabrics produced in stunning colourways – from majestic purples to cerulean blues, from deep saffron shades of yellow, to sober metal greys, from a hundred hues of burgundy, to the deepest blush of pink, not forgetting a forest of emerald greens, with an abundance of floral and paisley and a myriad of other prints. 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His influence took hold on the burgeoning fashion trends of the 1870s and 1880s, playing a key role in fashion movements from orientalism in the 19th century, through art nouveau and art deco in the early 20th century.\n\nWith a legacy steeped in the Arts and Crafts movement, it’s a huge credit to the craftsmanship of the Liberty brand that it has seamlessly sashayed into the 21st century. A combination of innovation and fruitful collaboration has always been the mainstay of Liberty and its success. Since its early link with designers like William Morris and Arthur Silver of Silver Studios, it has gone on to work with other big names in the industry, always retaining its original ethos and style within the collaborations.\n\nPairing with the likes of Jean Muir, Cacharel, Yves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood, the brand has now seamlessly embraced the youth market as well. 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Today is a great opportunity to showcase the many finds made since 1988, which have included The Avengers, Crossroads, Out of the Unknown, The Likely Lads and Top of the Pops.”\n\nScreening a wealth of screen rarities and rediscoveries from the archives as well as presenting Kaleidoscope’s latest exciting finds, this curated programme will include a previously unknown 1963 Morecambe and Wise public information film, one of the earliest drink drive campaign films, and lost episodes of classic children’s television including early Ivor the Engine in black and white and an episode of Pipkins, starring Hartley Hare. Missing Believed Wiped audiences are also in for a rare treat with the first public screening of The Séance, a ‘lost’ untransmitted 1978 single drama from acclaimed playwright Jack Rosenthal (Yentl, The Lovers), directed by Renny Rye.\n\nStarted in 1988 by a group of college students, Kaleidoscope is a unique archive repository for lost television footage, working alongside the BFI’s Missing Believed Wiped, BBC Treasure Hunt and ITV’s Raiders of the Lost Archive in helping to find, preserve and catalogue the nation’s television heritage. Over the years Kaleidoscope has collaborated with the BFI on programming Missing Believed Wiped, researching archive DVD releases and returning significant finds into the National Archive. Like the BFI National Archive, which looks after one of the largest and most important collections of television in the world, Kaleidoscope stores one of the UK’s largest private archives of British television with over 750,000 items, including The Bob Monkhouse Collection and the Jeremy Beadle Archive, alongside various holdings from both the BBC and the different ITV programme archives. Kaleidoscope also operates a flourishing publishing company, runs TV Brain (the television database equivalent to IMDb) as well as making archival television programmes and a recently launched DVD range.\n\nOn 11 August Missing Believed Wiped host David Hamilton will reflect on Kaleidoscope’s achievements from the last 30 years with 2 celebratory sessions introduced by special guests including ITV children’s television favourite, Hartley Hare (aided and abetted by his handler Nigel Plaskitt) and Renny Rye, director of The Séance.\n\nThe programme includes a compilation of classic public information films made for the Central Office of Information (COI) recovered over the last 30 years. This includes a recently found Morecambe and Wise Drink Drive Christmas campaign from 1963. Ninety seconds of pure comedy genius, the film, which hasn’t be seen by the public for over 50 years, sees Ernie tell Eric to ‘be wise’ and not drive home after their Christmas party. The film was found in a box of 1960s-era 35mm cigarette advertisements recovered from Ulster Television who were in the process of moving to new premises in Belfast. On this incredible comedy find, Gary Morecambe comments, “I thought I’d seen every possible recording of Morecambe & Wise, so was both surprised and delighted by this recent discovery.”\n\nKaleidoscope will bring the retrieved film into the BFI National Archive, to be preserved on behalf of The National Archives as part of the Central Office of Information (COI) collection. Coincidentally, two decades later, Ernie Wise made another appearance in a public information film, for the National Blood Service alongside Morecambe and Wise regular, Glenda Jackson. Blood Donor: Glenda and Ernie (1981) was recently digitized and made available by the BFI as part of the NHS ON FILM collection.\n\nA generation of viewers grew up with Smallfilms’ timeless and much-loved colour children’s series of Ivor The Engine, but who remembers the earlier black and white films made for Associated-Rediffusion in the 1960s? Kaleidoscope’s Chris Perry went hunting and found a missing early episode; Ivor The Engine: Mr Brangwyn’s Box (ITV, 1963). Screening as a tribute to Peter Firmin, the Smallfilms co-founder who recently passed away, this fully restored episode was retrieved from a pig shed on Firmin’s farm.\n\nAnother children’s television favourite, ITV’s 1970s pre-school puppet series, Pipkins, featured the irascible rascal Hartley Hare. Introduced by Hartley himself and series creator Nigel Plaskitt, Kaleidoscope will screen the rediscovered, Pipkins: Snapshots (ITV, 1980). This episode was found whilst Kaleidoscope were digitising the IBA Education Archive, now held by the National Arts Education Archive (NAEA) based at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. As Hartley Hare says, “I’m so grateful to Kaleidoscope and the BFI for showing this lost episode. Now everyone can enjoy what I watch on an endless loop in my own luxury private screening room”.\n\nMaster puppeteer and puppet coach Nigel Plaskitt (Spitting Image, The Muppets, PG Tips’ Monkey, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Avenue Q), will also present the world premiere of Monty and Co, with an episode of his brand new pre-school live-action puppet internet series, made and voiced by the original Pipkins team.\n\nKaleidoscope will also screen a recently recovered ITV promo reel from 1965. This showcase of children’s television from ‘around the regions’ includes rare contributions from the smaller stations such as Ulster, Grampian and Channel TV. A rare treat in this formerly lost promo is the only known 1960s live footage from Puffin’s Pla(i)ce, Channel TV’s birthday greetings show, which ran from 1963 to 2013 becoming ITV’s longest-running children’s programme. Previously, only filmed news footage survived from this era of the programme.\n\nOver the years Kaleidoscope has helped the BFI and other archives recover a significant number of missing UK plays and single dramas into their collections. Most impressively perhaps, Kaleidoscope helped the BFI locate many prestigious UK plays that were missing from within the Library of Congress Archive, resulting in over 100 hours of very important single plays being brought back into the Archive, including the 1965 version of Orwell’s 1984, Ibsen’s The Wild Duck and Jean Anouilh’s Colombe, featuring a young Sean Connery.\n\nMissing Believed Wiped and Kaleidoscope are therefore very excited by the discovery of The Séance (BBC, 1978), a ‘lost’ Jack Rosenthal single drama which has recently come to light. Director Renny Rye (The Box of Delights) had kept the tape for 30 years in his personal collection before donating the tape to Kaleidoscope. Made as a training film for the BBC and adapted by Rosenthal from an Isaac Bashevis Singer short story, this short play was never broadcast. A true rarity, Renny Rye will introduce this first public screening. Rosenthal’s widow Maureen Lipman comments, “I can’t wait to see The Séance after working with Renny on The Evacuees (1976), Alan Parker’s first film, and sharing my life with the Isaac Bashevis Singer of Manchester, Jack Rosenthal. Thanks to Kaleidoscope for completing Jack’s archive”.\n\nOther programme highlights include Medico (BBC 1959). Long thought lost, this drama-documentary about the work of the Post Office coast stations who monitor distress calls from ships, features the RNLI Penlee Lifeboat shortly before it was destroyed at sea. The film was recovered from the RNLI Archives. This was a particularly poignant find for Kaleidoscope, who have supported and raised over £20,000 for the charity. Family members of those who survived the Penlee Lifeboat disaster are expected to attend and discuss the work of the RNLI.\n\nHollywood horror legend Boris Karloff was the host of Out of this World, a sci-fi plays series made for ITV in 1962. 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"Our nominal QA procedure identifies discrepancies in events. When this happens, a flag is raised, and further analysis is required to determine whether the discrepancy is valid (e.g., example 1 in Results) or invalid (e.g., example 2 in Results). If the event is deemed valid it is retained. If it is considered invalid it is removed from the dataset and archived in a separate file.\n\nWithin our framework a handful of novel algorithms and data-types exist. These include:\n\nWe also include previously researched, non-mainstream data-types, such shot quality, e.g., Ryder (2004) and Krzywicki (2010), that we feel are of high importance. It is our hope that our algorithms and new data-types coupled with previously investigated data-types will provide a valuable resource to the NHL community.\n\nFig 3. a) Boxplot of Percentage of data flagged per game; b) Breakdown of absolute flagged and removed events.\n\nAs you can see from Figure 3, roughly 75% of the flagged events are considered ‘stoppage’ events, i.e., OFFSIDE, PENALTY (PENL). This means that for a given NHL game these events were most likely documented in one of the play-by-play files and not the other.\n\nOne of the most notable findings is that only GIVEAWAY and TAKEAWAY events were considered invalid and removed from the dataset. This may be indicative of human-error and subjectivity revealing itself within the play-by-play datasets.\n\nDuring the second game of the 2017-2018 season, Carl Hagelin was documented as having a missed shot with 17:22 in the third period, then he was pinned with a giveaway a second later at 17:23. At 17:24, his teammate, Sidney Crosby, was awarded a shot on net (Fig 4). For these events to have occurred as documented, Carl Hagelin would have had to miss his shot at 17:22, gained his own rebound, held onto the puck for enough time for possession to be awarded. Hagelin would then turn have to turn the puck over to a member of the opposing team (i.e., the GIVEAWAY). Next, Sidney Crosby would had to have obtained the puck from the opposing team member that Hagelin had overturned the puck to and then shot the puck on net. That’s a lot of action in a span of 2 seconds. Is there a way to confirm if all, none, or a subset of these three documented events truly happened?\n\nBy using the NHL Archives, we can visually re-watch this (and mostly any) game. What happens is this: at 17:22 in the third period Carl Hagelin misses a shot on net, the puck bounces off the end-boards and then Sidney Crosby obtains the puck and proceeds to shoot the puck on net at 17:24 in the third period. The giveaway awarded to Hagelin at 17:23 in the third period is invalid. This entry was flagged and removed from the final play-by-play file.\n\nIt would be painstakingly slow to manually verify all instances like this. As such, we created a novel algorithm that considers the information below to flag and remove invalid events in an automated fashion.\n\nSeveral discrepancies regarding stoppages in play, e.g., offside, icing, puck out of play, etc., seem to exist between play-by-play files for a single game. For example, the first play-by-play dataset might show an event sequence such as: SHOT, MISS, HIT, FACEOFF. Notice that no ‘stoppage’ event is documented before the FACEOFF. However, when looking at the same sequence in the second play-by-play dataset, a ‘stoppage’ event, e.g., ICING, is documented between the HIT and the subsequent FACEOFF. In these instances, it’s not proper to remove the ICING event, even though it represents a discrepancy between the two datasets. Rather, it is important to ensure that events like this are retained when merging or manipulating the datasets. Figure 5 shows an example of one of the two OFFSIDE discrepancies identified between the two play-by-play datasets for a game during the 2017-2018 season.",
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"Fig 5. Left: Quality Assurance output comparing events in play-by-plays #1 and #2 for a single NHL game. Right: truncated play-by-play files #1 and #2 showing the valid offside in PBP #2 and the lack of the offside event in PBP #1. This offside play, although a noted discrepancy between files, was deemed valid and propagated to the merged play-by-play dataset.\n\nAssignment of Icing and Offside Teams\n\nIn the nearly 800 games that we’ve analyzed, a total of 7,172 icing and 4,732 offside events were identified. Collectively these account for about 4.6% of all events documented within the play-by-play datasets. In the nominal play-by-play datasets an event team is not assigned to these events. This leads to information gaps within the dataset. We have successfully assigned event teams to approximately 97% of the icing and offside events via our novel algorithm. We could not confidently assign a team to only 3% of these events. We feel our ability to fill in these known information data gaps is important because it provides another metric (in addition to giveaway, takeaways, and penalties) to measure a team’s discipline. It also aids in the development of accurate estimates of natural puck turnovers and temporal estimates of puck possession.\n\nOur proprietary algorithms estimate that a total of 92,615 natural turnovers (puck possession changes) occurred within the analyzed dataset (n= 785 games). This equates to roughly ~118 natural turnovers per game. We consider natural turnovers those that occur during live play, i.e., they exclude FACEOFF wins/losses. We provide an in-depth analysis of natural puck turnovers, the quantification of direct (temporal) estimates of Puck Possession, and the importance of this novel statistics in our article here\n\nOur automated framework provides important insight into the play-by-play datasets produced by the NHL. Our nominal QA procedure identifies discrepancies among events between datasets and flags and removes invalid entries. Our novel data-types can help inform previously uninvestigated topics, such as direct (temporal) estimates of puck possession. It should be noted that we are unable to quantify the validity of undocumented events that truly occurred. In other words, we can’t investigate plays that may have happened but were never documented in the first place.\n\nRyder A (2004) Shot Quality: a methodology for the study of the quality of a hockey team’s shots allowed"
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Gaining a doctor’s degree in Edinburgh in 1824 allowed Boott to return to London and set up his practice in 1825 where he remained until 1832.\n\nBoott was especially noted for; “his treatment of fevers, in which he followed the practice of giving abundance of air to the patient, a course which at that time was vehemently objected to by the profession at large.”\n\nThe first use of ether as an anaesthetic in Britain (for a dental procedure) was in Boott's house at 24 Gower Street on 19 December 1846. This is commemorated by a plaque on the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine which now stands on the site.\n\nUnfortunately, the immediate cause of Boott’s death was disease of the right lung, induced by pneumonia and he died at his home in London on 25th December 1863. Find out more about Boott's life\n\nIt was great to see what a difference the group could make to this grave and the garden surrounding it.\n\nGoodGym Derby volunteers are next at St Matthew's Church on Saturday 20th August - sign up here to get involved.\n\nThanks to everyone for coming along to improve this section of the church's garden.\n\nGwyn’s first official group run took Ashley, Pete and Tracey on a 2 km trot through Darley Park to the 63rd Derby Scouts Hall in Darley Abbey on a rather appropriately named street: The Hill!\n\nWe joined a network of scouts, parents and leaders in beavering away at the overgrown garden, squirreling rocks from the undergrowth, and transporting them to an orderly pile next to the hut.\n\nThe group had provided us with cubs of water - much appreciated in the 29-degree temperature – so that our group of explorers would be prepared for our jog back through the park.\n\nHelp to clean up the steps at River Gardens\n\nJoin us to clean up some of the bridge and lower outdoor steps at Derby's River Gardens so we can maintain keeping this area looking its best.\n\nWe'll be provided with brushes and scrapers and will just need to wear old clothes/trainers. Any of the waste cleared from steps (moss and weeds) can be put into the River Derwent - it doesn't need to be bagged and taken away.\n\nMeet at the location - bridge by River Gardens - for anytime during the task.\n\nSee what to expect from the task and also this report.\n\nAshley and Rachel were joined by Tracey and treated to an eye opening evening where they learned about some of the household objects Tracey has affectionately given names to over the years.\n\nFrom Fred the hair brush (rest in piece-s) to names of Tracey's cars like Bumble who she used to bumble along slowly in, there wasn't a quiet moment and so many questions were raised.\n\nAfter Ashley was chastised for daring to mention Christmas in August, the group hotly debated their thoughts on festive celebrations with some firmly believing it really is the most wonderful time of the year whilst others needed a little more convincing. Everyone was however happily on the same page with reference to the Lionesses recent win and updates from the Commonwealth Games happening in Birmingham.\n\nAs the group hadn't visited one of Derby's green spaces in a while, they took the litter picking session to Darley Park and covered just over 3km clearing the park of rubbish. The most interesting item the group found was a car badge which was left by the side of the road in case anyone returned to collect it.\n\nThanks to Ashley and Tracey for helping out and for the great photos Tracey took.\n\nWe've had a couple of Group Runs to St Matthew's Church on 2nd July and on 16th July, and have been amazed at the difference we've made. 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"Tangerine Dream kept composing one great film score after another back in the 1980’s. Whether it was “Risky Business,” “Firestarter” or “Miracle Mile,” the German electronic music group lent their own distinctive sound to some of my favorite movies from my youth. One of their best efforts was “Thief” which marked the feature film directorial debut of Michael Mann and starred James Caan as Frank, a highly skilled jewel thief and ex-convict who is looking to achieve the American dream. With Mann’s meticulous detail to cinematography and the ways in which jewel thieves, several of which were hired as technical advisors for this film, carry out a robbery, Tangerine Dream’s music proved to be the perfect complement to the style he ended up capturing to such an unforgettable effect.\n\n“Thief” has now been given a deluxe soundtrack release by Perseverance Records, a small label specializing in film scores which have either not been given the proper releases they deserve or are in need of a remastered edition. Their edition of “Thief,” to no one’s surprise, sounds better than ever, and it also includes the track “Confrontation” by Craig Safan who is best known for composing the score to “Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins.” This particular track has been omitted from previous soundtrack releases, but the good people at Perseverance Records did the right thing by including it here. It would not have earned the status of deluxe soundtrack had it been left out.\n\nNow anyone who knows me best understands how much of a sucker I am for electronic film scores, and “Thief” is one of my favorites which wasn’t composed by John Carpenter. My favorite track is “Diamond Diary” which underscores the first big robbery Frank commits in the movie as it captures the intensity of it as well as the amount of time he has to complete his job in, which isn’t much. Then there’s “Dr. Destructo” which focuses on Frank’s determination to rid others of the control they have over him. As for Safan’s “Confrontation,” it is terrific in scoring how Frank gets his revenge and accepts the inescapable reality of who he is and what he cannot change.\n\nIs there any downside to this edition of the “Thief” soundtrack? Well, there are no additional or alternate tracks to be found here. Since this movie is now over 30 years old, I figured there would be more music included which we haven’t heard on vinyl, cassette tape or compact disc before. Having watched Mann’s movie again recently, there are portions of Tangerine Dream’s score which sound different from what’s on the soundtrack, and I would have loved it if the film versions had made it onto this edition as well. Still, Perseverance Records has gone to great lengths to make this terrific film score sound better than ever before, and it makes revisiting this soundtrack all the more necessary.\n\n“Thief” also comes with liner notes written by James Phillips which looks at what inspired Mann to make this movie, how Tangerine Dream came to compose the score for it, and of how Craig Safan was brought in to write music for the movie’s ever so violent climax. It was a surprise to learn Mann originally considered using blues music to score the criminal lifestyle this movie sucks us into. It turns out it was William Friedkin, who had just worked with Tangerine Dream on his underrated cult classic “Sorcerer,” who recommended the band to Mann for “Thief,” and back then the band was on the cutting edge of a new kind of music.\n\nPhillips quote Edgar Frosse, the founder of Tangerine Dream, as saying he wanted to create “timeless music” and that the “exotic and shifting moods” of “Thief” fit in perfectly with the kind of music the band played. Just from listening to this soundtrack, you can tell Frosse and his collaborators, Christopher Franke and Johannes Schmoelling, were very much into experimenting with music and sounds, and it all makes for an unforgettable score which for some utterly ridiculous reason got a Razzie nomination for Worst Original Score. Go figure.\n\nAnother interesting section of Phillips’ liner notes is of how Safan was brought in to compose one piece of music for “Thief.” I was always under the assumption the track Safan composed was actually taken from a soundtrack to another movie as Mann got into the habit of doing this with his later films. However, it turns out Tangerine Dream was unavailable at one point due to their being on tour in Europe, so Safan was brought in to finish things up.\n\nGranted, a lot of electronic scores from the 80’s sound hopelessly dated these days to where you can’t help but snicker at them, but Tangerine Dream’s score and Safan’s contribution to “Thief” really has stood the test of time. It perfectly captures the adrenaline rush of stealing stuff which doesn’t belong to you as well as the inevitably of how you can’t escape the life you were destined to leave. Perseverance Records has done an excellent job in making Tangerine Dream’s music sound better than ever. 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"Is it really such a problem that we are so divided over differences of opinion? Well, yes and no! Let me explain. When a group shows a lack of consideration or any hint of inflexibility to the idea of members holding differing views then there is a problem. Whether it’s a study on the Amish, or any denomination, church or a sweet little home group, where there is inflexibility, there are problems, all be they hidden.\n\nDefaulting to Control and Conformity\n\nStrangely, we gravitate to control and conformity of thought, finding security in it, rather than recognizing the threat that environments with enforced views have on liberty and healthy grow. And, in this bubble-like environment, we become threatened by those who bring different views. Yet, it’s a God given liberty to individually discover and hold different views as long as it’s in an honest pursuit of Biblical truth in relationship with God. Denying a person that is wrong! True growth and genuine unity is based on love, not enforced ideas.\n\nWhile we should affirm that the Bible is the only sure expression on which to base doctrine, we should nevertheless allow for messiness in interpretation to be a part of normal growth. And, rather than shun, or try and control those with various views, we should expect this to be a normal process of the development in peoples’ understanding. Paul seems content to allow for differences in thought as a part of growth when he writes, “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Let those of us who are mature think this way, and if in anything you think otherwise, God will reveal that also to you. Only let us hold true to what we have attained” (Php. 3:14-16).\n\nThe potential disunity created by various views can be overcome if we give room for each to hold onto his or her convictions. For example, the practice of the Christening of infants with confirmation and the practice of believer’s baptism need not be divisive. Must we really go to separate buildings and worship apart from one another because we differ on issues like this? Let each do according to how they best understand God’s word and let God who fellowships with us all be blessed by seeing us lovingly fellowship despite our various opinions.\n\nThe Sin of Preeminence\n\nFervent opposition to the culture of guru following and any form of hierarchy and control is essential to avoid being led by some whacko (brother) or narcissistic leadership. And, I propose that it is easier to have unity with diversity under one roof if a decentralized, non-hierarchical, organic model is followed, where the Bible is the foundation for truth, and where room is given for individuals to have and share varied opinions and persuasions in the light of God’s word.\n\nIf we fellowship based on commonality of thinking then we will always be divided and will continue to divide. Unity based on control does not foster the loving fellowship that is founded solely on our brotherhood in Christ. Only in the cases of serious discipline, because of ongoing unrepented sin, should someone be kept from fellowship.\n\nOther posts in this series:\n\nPart 3: Blissfully Ignorant in My Church\n\nPart 4: The Problem of Being Different in Church\n\nPart 6: Loving the Wacky, Not Their Wackiness",
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"In the West, a consumer mentality is often fostered in us even when it comes to church. We, unfortunately, all too easily have a “What’s in it for me?” attitude. And, where this exists, little is required of every member to grow in real love and care for each other. And, we like it that way!\n\nUnfortunately, as a result of this, we experience a shallow form of what church really is. While we go deeper and deeper in knowledge with our countless programs, teachings and seminars, we remain poor in true fellowship where genuine love is fostered.\n\nA Family, Not a Business\n\nOur family is currently planning a trip to Disney World where a bunch of professionals do a superb job of running around in order to make the visitors happy. Isn’t this what church has become for many of us? In contrast, church life should be like family life where flexibility and sensitivity is fostered among every member toward one another and their needs.\n\nChurch cell groups, as well as organic, simple and house churches all contribute to making church more real, intimate and participatory for many and I would say are probably less prone to being consumer-oriented. And, I would also greatly encourage everyone to participate in a group of this nature. However, having said that, these groups often struggle to know how to adequately incorporate children with their needs into their gatherings.\n\nWhat to do with the children can easily be a bone of contention and as a result it is probably ignored rather than addressed. Isn’t it strange that, “leave well alone” is the adage followed when all isn’t well. In this case, not addressing this issue of properly incorporating our children is at the peril of a healthy church life, the children’s best and their desire to remain attending when as adults the choice becomes theirs.\n\nLet’s remember that children who have come to faith are a part of His Body. They need nourishment and are even able to nourish. The joy of successfully incorporating everyone should be our goal, especially those that Jesus demonstrated He would never turn away.\n\nRecently I read a post called, “So Whaddaya do With the Kids” at http://www.home-church.org/voicesdocs/whaddaya.html that demonstrates a wise, incorporative and selfless model worth considering. I put it to you as an example “…so that you may know how one is to behave in God’s household, which is the church of the living God” (1 Tim 3:15).",
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"Organic Church proponents, of whom I am one, are in danger of throwing the baby out with the bath water when it comes to our view on preaching, teaching and big meetings. The typical style of a modern church meeting in the west, where teachers and preachers speak to large audiences sitting in rows, is getting a bad rap from some in the organic church. Frustrated by the stifling of their gifts and the lack of participation of themselves and others in church life, some have responded by seeing the activity of meeting in buildings and listening to a teacher or preacher while looking at the back of another person’s head as the problem. But is it? Isn’t the problem rather that this kind of meeting has usurped the many other expressions of church? In fact, hasn’t this happened to the extent that this meeting is even commonly known as “church?” And, isn’t it true that these meetings get handled as if they had premier status over any other that the church may have?\n\nFirstly, is the idea of sitting in a large building to hear a man teach or preach unbiblical? While homes were undoubtedly the most commonly used venues for church meetings in New Testament times, nevertheless, these larger meetings played a major part in Jesus’, Paul’s, Peter’s and others’ ministries. And, this was not only in the temple while it still stood, and in the Jewish synagogues, but this practice of speaking to large groups in ad hoc and formal setting happened at various times in various places. Jesus addressed crowds on many occasions, for example, on a mountain with the Sermon on the Mount, and similarly in a valley, and also from a boat, in the Temple and in synagogues. Peter, Paul and others did so too. In fact, on one occasion, Paul chose to use a hall for the ministry he had in Ephesus and he did so for two years.\n\n“But when some became stubborn and continued in unbelief, speaking evil of the Way before the congregation (synagogue), he withdrew from them and took the disciples with him, reasoning daily in the hall of Tyrannus. This continued for two years, so that all the residents of Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks. And God was doing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul, so that even handkerchiefs or aprons that had touched his skin were carried away to the sick, and their diseases left them and the evil spirits came out of them…many of those who were now believers came, confessing and divulging their practices” (Acts19:9-12,18).\n\nWhile it can be rightly argued that the home became the common place for church meetings, they certainly were not the only place. In the above text we see that while Paul was in Ephesus he chose to use a “hall” as a place to minister from. Although homes became wonderful venues for the church to meet in, larger venues were great and effective places for certain forms of teaching and preaching.\n\nLet’s not bark up the wrong tree!\n\nI believe that the problem is not with these larger meetings, but it’s rather with the typical church governance practiced in most churches. Up-and-coming preachers or teachers usually embrace the common system of church governance in front of them, unaware that it’s unbiblical. In its basic form, they get given the title “Pastor” and get to preside over a church. An unbiblical hierarchy is established and as a result, these “pastors” are treated differently. Unintentionally, but nevertheless automatically, they come across as being above the common folk (their brothers and sisters). With a system that puts such a “man of God” is in charge, it’s easy to see why Sunday morning becomes the premier meeting and sadly often times the only meeting. It’s also easy to see why his gifts become the focus at the expense of those in the flock.\n\nTo counter this, let’s not swing the pendulum away from having these larger meetings or from championing those who teach or preach effectively to large audiences, as most church pastors do. In doing that we would not only be losing out on a valuable form of ministry, but also be in danger of not growing teachers and preachers for the next generation. Preaching or teaching to a large gathering is not a problem. Rather, wrong church governance is!\n\nOne of the dilemmas that believers face inside the institutionalized Church is that they are often not taught how to hear from God and how to be active in their faith. When they are taught these fundamental spiritual basics, they are often limited in their expression of this dynamic.\n\nAnother dilemma is that members easily expect the church leadership to think for them, removing their own individual responsibility in their spiritual growth. Just as detrimental is when church authority lords it over its members by not allowing them to think for themselves.\n\nWe do need leadership in the form of elders who teach, preach, and pastor in each church and who come alongside, not hierarchical church leadership. The simple/organic Church movement embraces the Bible scriptures that teach that all believers are “priests” and does away with the top-down structure of the pope/pastor church.\n\n“But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood… that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light” (1 Pet. 2:9 ESV).\n\nIncidentally, the idea that only the husband or father is the priest in the home is an Old Testament concept that undermines and inhibits the truth of the New Testament. All believers in a family are priests. Imagine the potential of that!\n\nBy Tina and Rob Morley",
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I came a couple of days early that year and drove around the circuit and was completely horrified.\n\n\"At one place I remember, the only protection on the outside of the circuit was a single strand of barbed wire, just about neck height for a driver in a Formula One car.\"\n\nBurnenville, a very fast right-hander sweeping down the hill past houses towards Malmedy on what is now the road out of the circuit past the campsites and before a modern motorway junction, was particularly deadly.\n\nIn the 1960 race, two drivers - Britons Chris Bristow and Alan Stacey - died there within the space of 15 minutes. Stirling Moss had broken his legs there on the previous afternoon.\n\nBristow, the son of a London garage owner, was decapitated when his car plunged off the embankment and ripped into a barbed wire fence.\n\nStacey, who raced with an artificial leg after a motorcycle accident, is believed to have been struck in the face by a bird before the car veered off the track and caught fire.\n\n\"Had I seen my team mate`s accident right after Bristow`s I am convinced that I would have stopped there and then, and retired from motor racing for good,\" the late double world champion Jim Clark said afterwards.\n\nIn 1966, it was on the Masta straight - where fans can stop at the local friterie for fries with mayonnaise and imagine the scene 50 years previously - where the future triple world champion Jackie Stewart almost `had his chips`.\n\nThe kink, after the Malmedy corner on the main road to the historic abbey town of Stavelot and the point where the old circuit turned back towards Blanchimont and the start at La Source, was not for the faint-hearted.\n\nThe road threads its way between houses after a right-left-right swerve that was a test of flat-out commitment with drivers reluctant to scrub off any speed but wary of what the consequences might be.\n\nStewart, who had won the Monaco season-opener that year and started on the front row, aquaplaned off at speed and over a drop into a farmhouse yard.\n\nHe lay trapped by the steering wheel in the wreckage, leaking fuel dripping over him with the risk of fire at any time and fellow drivers Graham Hill and Bob Bondurant struggling to extract him.\n\nIt was only when Bondurant crossed the road and borrowed a spanner from some spectators that they succeeded.\n\nThe incident triggered Stewart`s safety campaign in the sport. And the Scot always taped a spanner inside his cockpit from then on.\n\nIt also gave him an after-dinner anecdote for the ages, with a tale of how he woke up stripped naked and surrounded by nuns - who arrived at the barn after his friends had removed his stinging fuel-smothered clothes.\n\nWhen drivers turned up for the 1970 race the old circuit - inaugurated in 1921 - was on borrowed time: too dangerous even in an era when - as old timers fondly reminisce - the sex was safe and motor racing distinctly deadly.\n\nBoycotted in 1969 for safety reasons, it was removed from the calendar after 1970 and only returned in its shorter form in 1983 to became a favourite of fans and drivers alike.\n\nThe talk now is of Eau Rouge, of powering through Pouhon, and modern drivers are happy with that.\n\nIn an age of modern purpose-built circuits in countries with little motorsports history, and desert tracks like Abu Dhabi or Bahrain, Spa is alive with history and a living link with the ghosts of the past.\n\n\"This is a great circuit and I think we all get excited about coming here,\" says 2009 world champion Jenson Button. \"It`s got a really nice flow about it.\n\n\"We love Formula One as a challenge and that`s why we love Spa and Suzuka. Those sort of circuits because they still are a real challenge. The esses at Suzuka, if you make a mistake there you are punished for it.\n\n\"Eau Rouge is a little bit different because you are doing over 300kph when you lose control, if you do.\"\n\nAnd the old circuit? The Briton - whose McLaren team took their first grand prix win at Spa in 1968 - shrugged.\n\n\"I don`t even know where the old circuit goes,\" he smiled. \"I`ve never actually looked.\n\n\"The circuit we drive on is pretty special. I don`t feel the need to go and look at the old circuit. I don`t see how you could do better than the circuit we have right now.\"",
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It makes all the difference when you pick it him up like holy crap. He just looked kind of tiny laying there on the ground, especially outside, and you pick him up what kind of tiny on the ground really. Okay, no, like you get what I’m saying like and then you put him in your hands and then you get perspective to the camera on the ground, it’s hard to tell, but once you’re holding them, and you can see all that extra. That is when you’re , like. Okay, what are you doing? How are you paying the shed gods or what I guess you’re my lucky charm? I want to be my own lucky jack awesome. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, okay, guys they got him all picked up.\n\nWe got pictures of him. I actually know what deer this is, and what sucks about this deer is a buddy of mine, snow Shawn, snow, who you guys seen a couple videos back who we went. on with we actually have a video on the channel of him. Picking up a year off this buck – and it goes way back I’ll, put a link after the video to the original video when she snow picked up a set off this buck and that same year, no, it was the very next year. I found a shed off this buck, a single and then the other side got picked up by snow. The downside was snow, it sold his, so I sold my single it wasn’t quite as big and then they killed the deer and then now I got this set. So it sucks that I know you know the deers dead. We’ve had two three sets off this buck, and this makes set number four. This that’s not going to get sold, though I just wish. I wish we had the other year’s just sucks sucks bad. Oh, oh! Well, this is probably this is the biggest set.\n\nI guarantee that off of him and all actually I’ll include a trail cam pitch pic of this buck, also towards well probably right after this right here so yeah. So that’s two sets for me: Ben’s got a dead head, it sounds like Brits got a little dead head and that’s a good day. 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"Film Locations:\nKampongs on the east coast of Singapore (at Siglap, Padang Terbakar and Tanah Merah)\n\n‘PONTIANAK’ IS ONE AMONG THE NUMEROUS VAMPIRE-GHOSTS that thrive in Malay folklores and is commonly described as the ghost of a woman who died in childbirth, often taking on the guise of a scented, seductive girl. Sumpah Pontianak is the third in a trilogy of Pontianak-themed horror movies that capitalised on the local population’s fear for this most treacherous of vampires.\n\n(The first two films in the well-acclaimed trilogy – Pontianak and Dendam Pontianak, both directed by B.N. Rao and released by the Cathay-Keris Studio in 1957 – are believed to be lost after Ho Ah Loke, the films’ producer, reportedly threw the prints down a mining pool in a fit of rage.)\n\nThe ‘Pontianak’ in the third installment, though, is a benevolent one who rescues her daughter and kampong dwellers from the threats of other devilish creatures. Actor Wahid Satay, who provided comic relief in the trilogy as a singing satay-seller, once revealed that the movies’ exterior scenes were filmed in kampong vicinities of Siglap, Padang Terbakar and Tanah Merah, all situated along Singapore’s eastern coast. They provided excellent rural settings for the films’ supernatural antagonists to perform their homicidal feats and induce panic in the fictional neighbourhoods. In the real world, little did the kampong residents expect that they would soon be facing something more haunting than pontianaks: the bulldozers summoned by government authorities to demolish their houses, beginning from the 1970s, up to the 1980s. These last surviving traditional (fishing) kampongs and their well-established communities were destined to make way for urban redevelopment – a comprehensive reinvention of the landscape to suit the needs of a modernizing, forward-looking industrial society.",
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"According to Malay legend, there were dark thunderclouds (or a solar eclipse according to other accounts) when a Malay chief from Sumatra, Tok Lasam, landed in the area during the 1820s. This led people to call the place ‘Siglap’ (derived from the Malay word ‘gelap’, meaning ‘darkness that conceals’.) Others attributed the kampong’s name to the overabundance of trees in the area, which allowed very little sunlight into the village, thus resulting in a “very dark” living environment.\n\nKampong Siglap and three other kampongs in the vicinity (Kg. Hajijah, Kg. Goh Choo & Kg. Lim Choo) were once vibrant fishing villages until massive land reclamation on Singapore’s east coast in the 1960s led many residents to abandon their original livelihood (fishing) to pursue other jobs. The sea was too far away from the kampongs and the water too deep for conventional methods of fishing. Many of the kampong folks moved away until there were only about 100 families left in the four kampongs in 1970. There had also been a huge fire in a section of Kampong Siglap in February 1962. It rendered 82 families homeless; the fire victims were later housed in new 5-storey Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats built over the fire site. (The four blocks of flats at the junction of Siglap Road and Upper East Coast Road are still standing today, but are due to be demolished in 2015 for “en-bloc” redevelopment. The residents will be relocated to Chai Chee.)\n\nIn the middle of 1985, the remaining villagers of Kampong Siglap (it grew to 346 families) were resettled once and for all; the kampong was demolished entirely and cleared the way for new residential developments by private property developers.",
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"Tanah Merah Kechil means ‘small red earth’. The name ‘Tanah Merah’, which had appeared on maps of Singapore as early as the 17th century, is derived from the red lateritic cliffs found along the east coast that were visible from the sea. Cartographers of early Singapore maps even identified two areas with such distinctive geographical features – ‘Large Red Cliff’ (Tanah Merah Besar; in the Changi area) and ‘Little Red Cliff’ (Tanah Merah Kechil; in the Bedok area).\n\nKampong Tanah Merah Kechil was named after the road that ran beside it – Tanah Merah Kechil Road. The road itself was so named because it stretched from Upper Changi Road to the seafront, winding its way along the contours of the ‘little red cliff’ just off the coastline before meeting Upper East Coast Road. The ‘little red cliff’ (or Bedok Hill) was partially leveled in 1963, the soil being excavated to fill the sea for a Pilot Land Reclamation Scheme at Bedok; approximately 19 hectares of land reclaimed from the sea between Wyman’s Haven restaurant and Bedok Corner.",
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This means that she is quite rare and unattainable except for when her special featured banner “Adrift in the Harbor” runs as one of the temporary banners.\n\nWhile Ganyu is regarded as a powerhouse among Genshin Impact’s characters, building her right is essential in maximizing her overall potential. Here is a complete breakdown of everything you need to know to build Ganyu in the best way possible for her overall functionality.\n\nWhile there are many bows to choose from in Genshin Impact, players should choose Ganyu’s weapon carefully because weapons and their statistics are an essential part of building characters. Ganyu can function as either a primary damage dealer, secondary damage dealer, or support, but she shines best as the primary damage dealer on teams, so her bow should be one that helps to increase her overall damage output.\n\nThis five-star bow is regarded as one of the best bows in Genshin Impact because it is incredibly versatile and powerful. The “Strong-Willed” ability of this bow increases Normal and Charged Attack damage by 12 percent. Additionally, after a Normal or Charged Attack occurs, the damage dealt increases by eight percent every 0.1 seconds that the arrow fired is in the air for up to a total of five times. Of all the bows currently available, Amos’ Bow is the best choice for building Ganyu as your main damage dealer.\n\nYou can never go wrong with the five-star Skyward set because they are the easiest five-star weapon series to attain and they are fairly powerful. The “Echoing Ballad” ability of Skyward Harp increases Critical Damage by 20 percent. Hits dealt by this bow also have a 60 percent chance to deal 125 percent Physical Attack damage within an area of effect. This effect may only occur once every four seconds.\n\nFive-star bows are difficult to attain, so players looking for suitable four-star options for Ganyu should try Hamayumi. This bow is attainable through a quest series, making it easy for any player to get.\n\nThis bow is another solid four-star option. The “Unreturning” ability causes Charge Attacks that hit weak points to then increase the wielder’s Movement Speed by 10 percent and Attack by 36 percent for a total of 10 seconds.\n\nAnother four-star bow that is decently easy for any player to obtain, The Stringless primarily increases the damage output of Elemental abilities. The “Arrowless Song” effect increases Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst damage by 24 percent, which works great for increasing Ganyu’s Cryo damage.\n\nEvery character in Genshin Impact has a balance between powerful abilities and complex drawbacks, so while Ganyu may be an excellent damage dealer, she does also come with a few drawbacks. The only drawback that can be a big problem is her low health, but luckily this can be easily fixed by choosing individual Artifacts that have statistics to help boost her overall health. Players should also consider mixing and matching different two-piece sets since this oftentimes produces the best results.\n\nThis Artifact set focuses on increasing damage output, making it the perfect choice for building Ganyu as the main damage dealer on your team. The two-piece set simply increases Attack by 18 percent.\n\nWhen the character a four-piece set is equipped to uses an Elemental Skill and the character has 15 or more Energy, they then lose 15 energy, and the damage dealt by Normal, Charged, and Plunging Attacks increases by 50 percent for 10 seconds. The effect cannot be triggered again while it is already active.\n\nThe Artifact sets that focus on building a character’s Elemental powers are always a great choice because Elemental Reactions are the most powerful form of damage output in battle. The two-piece set of Blizzard Strayer increases Cryo damage by 15 percent.\n\nWhile this set is not the most versatile, it can be quite useful for those who excel at taking charged shots with bows. The two-piece set increases Elemental Mastery by 80. The four-piece set increases the damage caused by Charged Attacks by 35 percent if the character is a Bow or Catalyst character.\n\nA lot of materials are needed, but since they are gathered in smaller clumps across each Ascension level, it is not as difficult as it looks and mostly just takes a bit of time and patience. A breakdown of how the Ascension material numbers look across all Ascension levels is as follows.\n\nGanyu’s Talent Materials are also on the easier side to obtain and mostly require players to take on some of the easier foes in Genshin Impact. Players will need to regularly face Whopperflowers for the various kinds of Nectar and take on Childe in the “Enter the Golden House” Domain for Shadow of the Warrior. Additionally, players will need to consistently visit the Taishan Mansion in Liyue on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays to obtain the different required levels of Teachings of Diligence.\n\nTo completely upgrade all of Ganyu’s talents, players will need a total of 1,652,500 Mora, six Whopperflower Nectar, 22 Shimmering Nectar, 31 Energy Nectar, three Teachings of Diligence, 21 Guide to Diligence, 38 Philosophies of Diligence, six Shadow of the Warrior, and one Crown of Insight.\n\nGanyu is not currently available as a featured five-star, which means that as of May 2022, she is unattainable until the next rerun of her banner “Adrift in the Harbor” occurs. While she has only had two runs thus far, her last one was fairly recent and ran from January to February 2022. This means that it will likely be a while before she gets another run."
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"Remember Cade Clason? The privateer rider that tested positive for an amphetamine near the end of last year’s Monster Energy AMA Supercross? By the time the test results came out, Clason was contesting the Canadian Nationals, and was able to continue racing. But what about supercross in 2018? Well, there’s not much to report on his status and as of now, Cade’s not planning on racing anywhere in 2018 and cannot, even four months later, find out when he’s allowed to earn a living in the sport he’s been working in for nearly his entire life.\n\nThere’s no question that our sport needs drug testing; anyone who thinks otherwise is living in a distorted reality. There’s millions of dollars at stake for the top riders in a sport that’s incredibly hard and physically demanding. Having an advantage in strength or endurance or recovery (or all three) is huge and if we didn’t have someone watching our athletes, who knows what would be going on. Drug testing is a good thing, no doubt about it. Let’s get that straight.\n\nBut like a lot of things, we just can’t seem to get this right. Monster Energy Supercross is sanctioned by the FIM, which uses WADA (World Anti-Drug Administration) while the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing and uses USADA (United States Anti-Drug Administration). USADA falls under the WADA umbrella and both are set up to test and monitor athletes. They also punish athletes in a matter built around the Olympics: a first offense can cost you four years, or one full Olympic cycle.\n\nJames Stewart was removed from racing for a year and a half after testing positive for Adderall (the same substance that Clason tested positive for) and to some that was the equivalent of killing a mosquito with a shotgun. Stewart’s exact situation of filling out a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption) is unclear, while Clason, it appears, did everything by the book—to a point. He was diagnosed with ADHD and prescribed Adderall, then tried to do the right thing and send his TUE to the Switzerland-based FIM.\n\n“Basically when I started taking (Adderall) I got all the forms online for the TUE,” explains Clason. “I took them to my doctor. The doctor filled them out, and I submitted them to the FIM. I just scanned and emailed it to them, which is how it said to do it. I got a notice back and it said it (the TUE) wasn’t correct and that I had to do it again. So I went back, had them do it again the way they said to, and I sent it back to them. Then I never heard anything from them.”\n\nHere’s where the trouble happens. Unlike the first time, when WADA told Clason he had not filled the forms out correctly, Clason never heard back when he submitted the form the second time. So Clason figured everything was filled out correctly and went about racing the 2017 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. Then he was chosen for a random drug test at the East Rutherford SX and Clason happily went in and took the test.\n\n“It’s funny because I was kind of stressing because a few days before [the race] I had had a wisdom tooth pulled and then I was on some antibiotics because it got infected,” he explains. “I was like, We’re two races from the end of the year. I’m not submitting paperwork for this stuff. I don’t even think I need to… Then I got drug tested and literally on my way home from that race I drove straight to the dentist and I was like, ‘Can any of this stuff get me in trouble?’ He’s like, ‘No. An antibiotic is perfectly fine for any type of sport,’ and that’s all I was on, so I was like, ‘Okay, cool. It is what it is.”\n\nThen around mid-July, Clason received a letter indicating he had been provisionally suspended. He went into full panic mode, sending emails and calling the FIM. He got no response. Two days later the press release went out and his life has not been the same since.\n\nSo what about that revised TUE Clason had sent in? Well, when he finally tracked someone down at the FIM, “They acknowledged that they have it, that it just was never processed correctly. The forms still weren’t right.”\n\nClason, a privateer, lacks the thousands of dollars needed to hire lawyers and appeal his case over in Switzerland. He’s been in limbo with very limited interaction with the sanctioning body that punished him. To add to his problems, in one of the communiqué’s the FIM mentioned that since Stewart’s penalty the rules have changed and Clason can be suspended for four years—an “Olympic” penalty. At 22 years old, his peak earning years may be over before they even begin. And all because no one communicated any problems with his revised paperwork nor did they tell him he had passed/failed the approval process.\n\n“Right now we’re going back and getting stuff from a doctor when I was younger just to prove that I was taking it when I was younger,” says Clason. “They (the FIM) said that could help the fact to lower the suspension. It’s not a guarantee but it’s a possibility. So, we’re working on that and trying to figure that out. “\n\nThis sport is growing. The numbers of TV viewers are up and over and over I’m told by people in positions of importance that the sport is stealing some of the disengaged NASCAR fans as we try—a little too obviously, in my opinion—to grab some of that crowd. But, if we’re trying to be a little more NASCAR-like, why not follow the stock car association’s lead and do our own testing with appropriate penalties and not ones that are better suited for the four-year cycle that Olympic athletes face? Sure, we have a bit of an alphabet soup governing the sport right now, between two sanctioning bodies for supercross (AMA and FIM) and a third (AMA Pro Racing) for outdoors, but surely they could work together to maybe form a drug-testing and punishing regimen that makes more sense for motorsports’ athletes than it does track-and-field athletes. Because WADA and USADA seem to be inflexible and way too harsh for our athletes and sport. A runner or long-jumper or Tour de France cyclist taking PEDs is one thing—it’s true that in those sports, suspending someone for a few events, a few months of even a year may not be detrimental enough. For a dirt bike rider who races in a championship that pays points each week, it would be. Not to mention that we’re discussing an athlete with ADHD taking prescribed medication—not full-on steroids here.\n\nClason is trying to see the bright side. “Everybody in the U.S. has been so helpful and trying to guide me in the right direction, but as far as the guys overseas, that’s where the lack of communication comes in,” he says. “Obviously, nobody answers phone calls. They don’t return emails. It’s not like I send an email and in a day or two I get a response. I send an email and like a month later they finally get back to me.”\n\nThink about how frustrating it must be for an athlete trying to be proactive in his career. For the record, Clason 100 percent believes that he should be punished for not following up and making sure his second submitted TUE was approved but right now. But now he’s facing a four-year suspension for something that his doctor prescribed, that WADA acknowledges he submitted two forms for, and has been exempted for more than a couple of his fellow racers. Pardon the pun, but it’s all a bitter pill to swallow.\n\nLast week Clason underwent shoulder surgery to fix a lingering issue, while also facing the daunting question if he’s even allowed to race anywhere in 2018. He’s worked something out with his 2017 gear sponsor FXR to do some rider support and preparing to take some online business courses to better himself, but the rest if truly up in the air.\n\n“FXR basically offered me a part-time job to go to a lot of the supercrosses, a couple of outdoors and a bunch of big amateur events basically to just help out the riders,” he says. “(They want me to) basically be like a rider support guy but with less to do. I’m cool with that. I think it will be really fun to get to go to the races and get to help out my friends and just get to be at the races.”\n\nAs for Cade Clason as an actual racer, the wait continues and his career hangs in the balance with some apparently hard-to-reach folks in Switzerland that don’t seem to be deeply concerned with letting one young American know exactly what he’s done wrong, what he can do to fix the problem, and when he can get back to racing his dirt bike for a living. Facing four years, Clason knows that this could be it for him.\n\n“I’d love to just try and get it straightened out with them. If I get suspended, maybe that’s the way it is,” says Clason. “I’ve kind of accepted the fact that I’m going to get suspended. I understand that I messed up with the paperwork and stuff, but in no way do I think I deserve to be suspended for four years.”"
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"Store Description: The SWZYOR store is one of the top selling TWS earphone stores. It's a must visit if you love earphones!\n\nThe i1000 TWS is still a top TWS earbud replica of the first Apple Airpods. It still is one of the best replica TWS product.\n\nWe haven’t covered a TWS device in a while because there hasn’t been a major release since the i500 TWS, which we have covered here. We haven’t had a major release because the manufacturers have been busy working on the latest TWS with some awesome and powerful features. Did you want a better battery life? Better sound?\n\nInside the box, you get the i1000 TWS earphones with a charging box and also a case which comes in numerous colours with a hook that makes it easy to hook the i100 to your belt and so on. It comes with a black kit or a white kit, that is completely your call.\n\nConsidering these are lookalikes of the Apple Airpods, they look the same as Airpods. They have the earphones with the speaker set on the side and also the sensor with which you can control the music. The charging box itself looks the same as that of the Airpods. The extra kits can make a big difference to the looks. It makes it look slightly different from the Airpods.\n\nA lot of people might wonder, why do I even bother upgrading to the new TWS earphones, if all of them look the same?\n\nThe truth of the matter is, similar to software, even hardware makers keep improving the design of their hardware products. From the material used to the design and so on.\n\nA lot of TWS earphones in the past have had dummy pop-up animation screens that would just show a random battery screen with dummy percentages. The i1000 TWS has updated that and ensured that the pop-up animation accurately depicts the battery percentages of the two earphones and also the charging box. This way, you will know the exact charge that is left in your earphones and charging box. For iPhones, you will see the pop-up box, but for Android, you will have to manually connect via Bluetooth.\n\nMusic Time has been a serious concern for a lot of TWS earphones users. The truth is, you can never replicate the experience of wired earphones when it comes to music time. If you are commuting for an hour and are listening to music, then you need to charge your device for at least an hour.\n\nThis is another feature that is sought after because people would like to use TWS earphones not only as earphones for music, but also a device for communicating with their loved ones. If you have independent earphones, then you can put one back in the box or in your pocket and use a single earphone as an earpiece to take calls. This is a possibility with the i500 and it makes it a super useful multi-use device.\n\nOne of the biggest advantages of the i1000 TWS earphones is, you don’t have to take it out of your pocket to change the music. Now with the help of the voice assistant, it makes it easier to make calls and perform other tasks. With the voice assistant, you can access Apple’s Siri or Google’s Assistant and ask them to make calls or send text messages directly from your earphones which is a big feature that I use all the time!\n\nThere’s one thing that people have complained about in the past about TWS earphones and that is the MIC. The mic has been a bit of a disappointment in other TWS devices, where you couldn’t hear clearly or the person you are speaking to couldn’t hear you properly! This has been changed and improved with the i1000 TWS with the mic being dramatically better!\n\nJust like other popular TWS devices, you can control the music on your TWS device with the help of the touch sensors. Single touch for pausing and playing music and double touch to change the song or go to the previous song.\n\nAnother serious concern with TWS devices is improved bass. Although the Airpods have a good bass, all of it is lost because of a lack of noise cancellation. The i1000 TWS on the other hand has one of the best bass we have ever heard on a TWS device and it is fantastic!\n\nIf the bass was a serious concern in the past for you, then all the problems are solved with the i1000 TWS.\n\nCheck out LATEST i9000 TWS (GPS and Rename features)\n\nTo summarize, the i1000 is a sold earphone. If you like TWS earphones and want a good budget one, then this is the one you need!\n\nThe i1000 TWS is a wonder Airpod Clone, but it does have competition from the i2000 TWS. We did a little comparison to find out which is better and here are the results.\n\nAt the outset, both the i1000 and the i2000 have the same features and similar specifications. Now, when it comes to the differentiator, there is nothing much because both the versions are similar.\n\nFor the manufacturers to make more money. They can promote it as an advancement over the i1000 TWS. In reality, the i1000 TWS is cheaper than the i2000 TWS.\n\n85 Top Brands and Sellers on Aliexpress |..."
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